& PAGE TWENTY-POUR P R lpA Y .-M A Y 12, 1972 mrntrliPB&r Evraing At The Center The Weather With Glenn Gamber Increasing cloudlneaa tonight; Wonted - Real Estate 77 All ai^catlons for the East Grace Group of Center Con­ NOTICE low In 50s. Sunday, rain likely, Catholic High Sthocd scholar­ gregational Church will meet ' chance of thunderstorms; high rrVCMn|j||P ^ ^ 9 * A bout Tow n ship, given annually by Gibbons Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Mem<^ HAVE qualified buyer for 2 or PliigeS near 70. Monday's outlook . . . Assembly, Catholic Ladles of lal Hall of the church. Mrs. Ed­ OF DISSOLUTION OF S-famlly home. Gall Paul W. showers, continued mild. Omar Shrine Club will see Columbus, must be retnmed by ward Qraceman of Avon wlU WESTMINSTER Manchester—~A City of Village Charm 0 «t of Town Dougan, Realtor, 643-4635. pictures and hear Dr. -Harold May 20 to Miss Cstherine Shea, show films of her African cam­ DEVELOPMENT For Sole 78 25 Strant St., to be considered. era safari. Guests are welcome. - VOL, XCL NO. 191 HOMES, land, business. Quali­ Barrett talk about ‘‘Jamboree to COMPANY (fflXTBBN PAGliS—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1972 (Ohustfied Advertistaig an Page U ) PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS TOLLAND fied buyers demand action. In­ the Orient," when H meets at Notice Is hsrsby glvsn that $26,&0O. stant service. Paul J. Oorrentl ‘Members of the VFW Post The Green School PTA will 6:30 tonight at Willle‘s Steak Westminster Development Com­ Quality 6Vi-room Ranch on Agency, 643-5363, 647-1619. and Auxiliary will conduct a sponsor a fair tomorrow fnun 10 House. ‘Die topic Is about the a.m. to 2 p.m. on the school pany having Its principal office % acre lot in quiet, desir­ Boy Scout Wortd Jamboree last Ungo tonight -for patlenta at AJJ.- CASH ioT your property grounds. The fair Is open to the In Manchester, Oonnectlout, has able neighborhood. Fire­ y e a r in Japan. Rocky HIU Veterans Hospital. place, finished rec room, within 24 hours. Avoid red Those planning to attend will public, and activities 4u:« plan­ been d ls ^ v e d by resolution Assembly tape, instant service. Hayes meet at the Post home at 6 p.m. ned for all ages. adopted by the Board of Direc­ garage, many extras. Owner Polish National Alliance 872-4312. Agency, 646-0131. tors and by oharehotders etfeo- Group 1668 will meet tomorrow Uve April 14, 1972. at 6 p.m. at St. Joim‘s Hsdl on Tryouts for midget football Allies Hit Back VERNON — Manchester line, 3- PROPER‘TY available T Houses, cheerleaders will be held tomor­ All creditors are warned to Galled On bedroom Ranch, fireplace, rec lots, etc? For efficient service Qotway St. The Polish Women's R e l M b row at 10 a.m. at the Buckley present their claims to Herbert room, m baths, ^ acre lot. call Kosak Real Estate, 649- Alliance Group 518 will meet School field. The tryouts are A. Phelon Jr„ EUq. 63 East Cen­ swimming pool. A^lng $29.- 1750. tomorrow at 7 p.m. at St. Awlio - Visual open to girls from 10 to 13 years ter Street, Manchester, Connec­ 900. Cali Mitten Agrency Real- John's Hall. of age. ticut, 06040 on or before Septem­ A bortion ‘ tora. 643-6930, 649-9890. Sarvisti ber 10, 1972, or thereafter be Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Fresh- Repair on all makes Tape HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — • Near Quang Tri barred as is by Statute provid­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Country chlin of 210 Parker St. will The Rev. -Lymcut O. Farrar, Recorders, Phonograpns, LEGAL ed. Oonnectlout doesn’t Iwve an living, ideal for children, 4 serve as host and hostess Sun­ co-postor Of Center Omgrega- Projectors, Amplifiers, abortion law—a vacuum Gtov. bedroom Ranch. Intemationsd NOTICE day from 2 to 5 p.m. at Luts Uonal Church, will conduct a RatUos, Small Appliances. Herbert A. Phelon Jr., ' SAIGON (AP) — South Viet­ abled on the ground by a mech- strikes, Arnett reported, and Secretary Thomas J. MeskUl hc^tes to fill Associates, 647-1300. In accordance with Section 9- Junior Museum. A giant col­ service Sunday at 6:45 p.m. cm IMOI Finns and on Tuesday with a qteolal ses­ namese marines ened a ancial failure. ,There were no most were believed killed. 19b of the Blectloc, Laws, Rev. lage, "Everyday," wjll be radio station WINF. The pro­ Pisjeotion Service sion Of the Oeneial Assembly. counteroffensive In Quang Tri U.S. casualties and no U.S. First reports said overall COVENTRY — ‘‘Reduced for ft Rentals of 1971, notice is hereby given made. Visitors are asked to gram la sponsored by the . Man­ MeskUl, who has called aboi^ Province ' today and, flying ground combat troops were in­ South Vietnameae marine casu­ quick sale", $10,900! Ooiy foui> that the Registrars of >. Voters b r ^ drawings, school papers, chester Area Council of SoiHid ReeordfcKI Uon " m u ^ r ," made the an­ their nation’s flag as they ^ t i ­ volved. alties werft 40 killed and room year 'round house, very will accept aH>Ucations for ad­ gum wrappers and food labels Churches and the Clergy Associ­ 8«6>iin8 Read Herald Ads nouncement Friday shortly ed, recaptured the first piece of Other U.S. helicopters report­ wounded, but there was no im­ clean. Enclosed porch, gas for the collage. ation of the Manchester Area. after the state's lost hope to territory from the North Viet­ ed receiving sporadic ground mediate breakdown. heat. Large lot. Lakefront mission as an elector at Man­ keep the old law on the books namese in the northern front. fire but none was hit. U.S. fighter-bombers set a- privileges. paneled rooms. chester High School. 134 Middle whUe arguing Its legality was The attack began with a The Saigon command said 168 flame three Soviet-built PT76 Ctoodchlld - Bartlett, Realtors, Turnpike East, in Room 137, on Wednesday, May 17, 1972, from smisshed. lightning airborne assault that North Vietnamese troops were amphibious tanks and two Ir prompt friendly ser­ Manchester, Connecticut remain in effect until the full Chanh River, the northernmost vice, call Louis Dimock Real­ Supreme Court ndes on Us le­ be seen from the My Chatth Vietnamese troops trying to South Vietnamese defense line ty, 649-9823. gality. 'Marshall has Jurisdlc- River flying in the breeze as flee one village ran across ONLY Uon over the district that in­ the South Vietnamese marines Highway 1 and Into a B62 (See Page Nine) LIKE a good reason to list your Have Your cludes Oonnebtlcut. reoccupied Hal Lang district home with us? Call and we •Wl SAVE YOU " MeskUl Immediately said he town to the south of the city of will give you 8 good reasons. MoHier's Picfure would fom aU y issue the caU Quang Tri, which fell to the Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. Taken a t for a special sessloa Monday. Noiih Vietnamese May 1. It 3 was the first counter-offensive WILL BUY your hom e Immedi­ The snU-abortton law was de­ PILGRIM MILLS on the northern front. ^ ately, and, m ore importantly clared unconstltuUonal April 16 14 On Bus Dead in a q^t declaicn by a time- South Vietnamese forces lib­ pay you a fair price for It. M r. erated a number of clvUlarts Belflore, 647-1418. judge federal court In Hartford. Later, at the request of the who had been hiding In the Court of Ajqieals for the 2nd ar^a for several days, the Sai­ District, the judges Issued an gon commandtsaid. They were In Truck Crash injunction bcuring Uw state taken to My CStanh, five miles 5£>^ FROM MOTHER'S FAVORITE from enforcing the law. Mar­ f cruiser USS Oklahoma, command ahip for the Seventh Fleet, fires on North Vietnam sites. AP photo) to the south. BEAN Si'ATION, Tenn. (A P)—At,least 14 persons shall upheld the injunction. Field reports Indicated the were reported killed and 15 injured early today in the The state plans to «^peal the South Vietnamese marines ran flaminjT wreckage of a Greyhound bus and a tractor- deciston striking down the stat-' into strong resistance at some trailer rig, which collided near this one-time stage coach ute, which forbids abmtlan ex­ points In the drive noirth, but station in Upper East Tennessee. heavy U.S. air strikes sent cept to save the life of the - state Trooper Harold Buck mother. some of the North Vietnamese Prptest Rallies Shape Up troops fleeing In apparent dis­ said it appeared four or five Hamblen Hospital In Morris- MeskUl said he was "very babies were among the passen- town. The trui^k driver was disappointed" at Marshall's de­ array and many of them were WATCH SALE .^ u g h t in the open by bombs. gers on the bus, headed for among those killed. cision. H e'has said In the post By THE ASSOl^TED PRESS its belief that South Korean and study condemning (the recent Bozeman, Mont.; Mountain^ W The acticsi is not expected to Kingsport on U.S. U-W. The Morristown Is about 16 miles SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR MOM he will push hard for a new law Protesters against the U.8. Nationalist Chinese troops ccurse of the war In Didochina. Home, Idaho; St. Paul, Minn., have a real effect on antici­ bus was shattered, split In two, southeast of the wreck, across as strongly worded as the old mining of North Vietnamese should be allowed to join In an Antiwar demonstrators and several other cities. pated North Vietnamese plans and the truck caught fire. south Yolstrm River. At one. harbors planned a fifth day of Invasicn of North Vietnam. planned to return to Westover Violence in San FYancisco to attack Hue, 26 miles south of Lt. Dewey Bales of the Ten- least four of the injured wore Ladies’ Lovely However, Marilyn Belchter of demonstrations today, with ral­ The conservative Young Air Force Base in Chicopee, erupted as police using clubs Hal Lang. It is not In an area nessee Highway Patrol said, reported en route to hoapltals Hartford, the attorney for a lies scheduled in 20 cities. Scat­ Americans for Freedom, claim­ Mass., today for their 16th traf­ up a rally of 8,000 per­ where the expected attack on “The tractor trailer was loaded in Knoxville, where emergency Watches , . . group of women who success­ tered displays of popular sup­ ing more than 60,000 members, fic-blocking sit-in since bomb­ ARPE8E fully cbaUeiiged the law, said: sons in Union Square outside of Hue Is expected to come from. with tarpaper, which caught on blood shipments were prepared port for President Nixon’s new announced its support for “ the ers based there were ordelred to the St. FYancis f Hotel, where AND KW I WW$ I "We are delighted.” In ^ southern region, fire scon after the collision. for the Morrttitown H o ^ ta l as war poUcy appeared ' - President’s use of any effective Vietnam three weeks ago. A to­ Govs. Ronald Reagan of Cali­ MOrshaU’s decision for all mllitory means Including a full- heavy fighting raged for the The 5 a.m. wreck occurred In well, Antiwar disturilances sub­ tal of 926 persons have been ar­ fornia and Nelson A. Rockefel­ pncUcAl purposes exhausted scale invasion of North Viet­ third straight day at An Loc, front of the home of Jesse Oof- Buck said the wreck was so MY sm IWAWMI IM sided in moat areas Friday, but rested in those slt-downs, in­ ler of New York were meeting aU avemias for a stay, said nam." the long-besleged provincial fee, 27, just as he was rising )>ad there was no way to tell there were clashes between cluding Amherst College Presi­ to open President Nixon's Cali­ state A.tty. Oen. Robert K. KUl- A group of Vietnam veterans capital\w miles noiih of Sai­ for the day. how many persons were aboard demonstrators and police on dent Jehn William Ward, who fornia re-election campedgn. IVI I wail TllMIIWl . fan, though the state could aq>- cELlllng themselves America’s gon. N m ^ Vietnamese troops "W e heard what sounSed like the bus, but he said It appeared the streets of Sgn Francisco paid his $10 fine Ftiday for dis­ The podlce moved In after 'ply CO another Supreme Court Victory Force scheduled an made re la te d bloody attacks an explosion," he said. "Then there were between 85 and 46. and Columbus, Ohio, and on the turbing the peace. demorutraters set a police mo­ justlee. heur-hug vigil In Jacksonville, on the ciV , which President everything was quiet, and all 1 )161:0 was no Immediate word campus o t C o m ^ University in Other peace demonstrations torcycle afire and hi^ed rocks During anguments before Fla., today to support U.S. Nguyen Van Thieu has ordered we heard was a baby crying.” from the Gi«yi>ound company, were scheduled in front of the an;l debris. Sqverql demonstra­ Maishiff Friday ih WasMagton. Lthaqq,.W. held qt all costs. He. said he and his wife ran v^hich decUne4 to give the des- From P re tM ufeties Varied m>m bohil^tag MlfitaffOdoa in WashiHgtoti and tors and two''OMcehi'webs In- iflntan gndf- stata’« attorneys T h e U .^,' Marine helloopter cutslde to find a baby', about 4 titration ot the bus. 'selsure jA V a deacUvated mine Quaker groofer "■ meeting— in In New York; Chicago; Berke­ said the state cannot efteetively Seattle, meanwhile. Issued a cretira In. <)uang Tri Province— iiionths old, lying between two ' An unldehUfled eaatbound $ 1 0 M In St. ZiOuis to sabo- ley, Calif.; Louisville, Ky.; (See Page Five) "protect the life of an unborn the northernmost area . In South adults he said were dead. The truck driver Said he rounded a telephone cables in Salt child at any stage of its devel­ Vietnam—^were the first Marine baby appearod unhurt, he said, curve on U.S. ll-W Just to time Lake City to Uockades of fuito air uirlts recommitted to the and Ole Coffees kept the Infant to see an explosion. He said the opm ent" traffic, campus buildings and A • POCKET PERFUME SPRAY They said the lower court’s Vietnam war since April 1971, until rescue units arrived. truck burst into flames imme- the governor's office in Con­ when Marine air forces were Glen Debord, a member of diately and he headed his own • DUSTING POWDER A1>ID decision "raises a serious ques­ necticut. In all, hundreds more •SPRAY COLOGNE tion of law as to the denial of Mdthdrawn under President the volunteer Morristown Rea- t„to a ditch to avoid tire COLOGNE .SET v AMAZING VALUli peace activists were arrested an unborn child of the right to Texas Floods on the Move Nixon’s pullout program. cuq Squad, which (g r a te s the wreckage. • DUSTING POWDER AND as antiwar demonstrations Associated Press correspond­ only ambulance service In the Die highway paired said a • SPRAY COLOGNE Uve." The lower court said the NEW BRAUNFELS, Tex. residents of the river area mayor, was drowned when the COLOGNE SET ALL TO GO AT ONE LOW PRICEI were reported in 17 states Fri­ ent Peter Arnett reported from area, said he counted 13 dead law constituted an invastcu of a (AP) — ^A, flood crest of the move to higher ground when he Guadalupe surged over her day. the northern front that the U.S. and 16 Injured at Mwrlstown- (See Page Nino) • POCKET PERFUME SPRAY woman’s privacy and that a Guadalupe River rushed toward was swept away. home on fashionable Rio Drive, • BATH OIL Police were kept busy watch­ Marine helicopter crews were the Gulf of Mexico today, car­ which runs along the river. • AFTER BATH LOTION ing peaceful marches in many As the Guadalupe receded from the carrier Okinawa. • BATH POWDER SEE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS' PRICE TAGS OF cities, including New York, rying a possible threat to other here Friday it spread out at 8e- A neighbor, Rudy Seidel, areas as residents of this com­ Urey landed 1,000 South Viet­ 79.9S ^ 59.95 — 49.95 Appeal where they Intervened in brief guin, stretching a quarter-mile gave this account: namese meuines Into Hal Lang Y clashes between marchers and munity searched for their dead. at the Texas 123 bridge for a "The water rose five feet district town on the southern Business Asks Cutbacks Denied ccnstructlon workers. Eleven pers

• ' ■ * y PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY. MAY 18, ^972 ilANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, JtANCHEOTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1972 PAGE THREE MsatlsT Ihni T h m in y at t FJI, Thompson,' Osnsral Managsr good turnout of BT idayers for W ia y at 1 i STU iH ■ Robert B. Wetfts, and mendbeni pinochle and the wlnnera wars: ■shaSay at t, V nM U ilt Coventry Airport Mishap WED. thro TUES. News for Senior Citizens of the Board of Dlrectora. All Alice Shorette, n9; Oladya Radio for the Week this takes place between noon Smith, 743: Felix Jeaanls,' 691; Judgment Huge "FRENCH (Thesa ara ttia bM ie Oattnga, aoMl inohida only thoaa news CONNECmON” By WALLY FORTIN and 1 p.m. Esther Anderson, 933; Mabel broadcasts of 10 or U mtanitaa la langth. Soma atattoas aaity OEBBOrOR At 1 p.m. we'll all meet in the Wilson, 680; Maria Hebenatreit, Teachers and Board (3INOINNAT7, Ohio (AP) — A othar short naarscasts. Dally aports Informatiao oaa ba found ^ m t t 1. j main hall where the members 673; Bess Moonan, 670; Cia Wll- U.B. District Court Jury has re­ at 7:00 & 9:00 (R) HeUo! Well our Big Week is M 10 ^ m . we U b e ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ Directors wUl son, 666; Wllbrod Messier, 64S; on the sports pages.]) turned a $2,368,000 Judgment ^ ^ »»•“«» <»“ certlflcotes of apprecl- Roblna Carroll, 644; L y li Accept Many Items ^ going for y ^ . w ^ 'r e c ^ we asked the atlon tour volunteers. ' n i « we Steele, 640; Florence N ^ , (altanate Sunday*) against Delta Aiillnes in the ChUdr^'s Matinee WINF — 1280 11:00 Nawa Waatker, Sport* The Ooventry Fedsratian of they must notify the boerd by aborted takeott cf a Trans (CBS News Bvsry Hour i » the Hour) OiOORtU^ Teaobera (QB^) and ttte Board XOMDAY-niDAT 7:W tond^Throuth The Valley — May 10. Saturday at 2 PJML tnt.i tonn aa ****' Scnlor Citlsen, and awards Fallot, 626, and Mabel Kemey, Cin Mmpaeo of EkluoaUan hsve agreed (m World Airlines Jet from Greater with a' grand total of 8,900 used as special prises. Can’t k » sm 6:00 Art Kom a Clasanxxn tnstruetion for 8:00Worid------News____ \ many contract items for the Cincinnati Alrp(»t. members, I ’m confident that hardly miss this one as George Manager ^ Tuesday was our day to visit 8:16 Art Morten l i : » O ^ r of th* Day driver education was raised to 1:W MIk* Green* -1072-78 school year, after nearly many will not only read the Vince and Tommy O’Neill prom- and yours the sick, and woik on the Big 9:80 Arthur Godfrey Time t6-00 per hour, a 60 cent hike. . Delta was ordered FYiday to B U C K BEAUTY 10:00 Jett Jaoobe 9:00 Chip Bebnit three mt*r6*y) BtlU in the discussion stage, vice* m ay not be died ter eva­ T h e^ a vo r la riaht twhind , » ® “ >* races; how- League was Just about finishing o:mniaJacH Fha 0:00 BevaUi* thal; and $46,000 to George a m aws 7:MWIde Worid of Sports however, are aalaties and in- The*s*%. mayorsss«»^va is aa as^asvright behindarvasuasA us,«Mt supervlscx' rctVPete Vendrillo VOltUAAUV SCijrosays M jun.si.\jLH frin » a halt its final weeks of bowling. The :00 1 luation or ratinga, Jait may be Rosenthal, a Cincinnati man and here is what he has to say. he has a few surprises, so with * ’ results 7 ^ Soots A Sinatra suqance Itema. are as follows: Bea l;S5 Lowell Thomas JJ:00:0 used as a teachei"*pn»cedure. and widower of Mrs. Rosenthal. AlWav UWIS ' ON6MA PROOLAMA’nON all this acUon, wants to around 3 p.m., because we must w w lts 7:46 Jim Francos 4:00 of BarUotd ^ m e of the itema agreed to get you home so you can get Mader copped the high triple 8 :0 0 The present contraofc stotes that The Rosenthals were injured Bantvsa Am, ea, Wmtmr Senior CItisens Week stay home? 13:00 Capitol Area Viewpoint ___ _ Include a preparatton period for 3:00 Jeff Mensel 13:00 QulH Hour* eleotronlo devices n u y be used as they departed from an emer­ “ Whereas, The Senior Citizens Yes, and we’ll even have ready for the Big Dance. with *81 and the high single of t e l l e r s in gvadea 1 to 12, 184, while Mary Chaves took only if requested by the teacher. gency exit in the TWA plane of Man(lhester Iwve been out- lunch at noontime, how about .:00WeokeJSf"*“ * Sam* aa Monday-Saturday llstint. ratoer than 7 to 39 as in the (xii^ the high average honors with 8:00 CBS Worid Nows ezoept: After any formal evalutlon by after it aborted the takeoff standing contributors to our that? The lunch will be beef The Big Dance 8:00 SalitkMi* ptutmms •F redt contract 1-5, thia in addi­ Now we sure hope we’ll get a ® 139.17. For the men. Max 8:15 Wookend a echool principal or superin­ Nov. 6, 1967. There were 36 pas­ great community over. the noodle soup, tender tuna salad 0:80 d ^ u r Godfrey Time 1 1 :0 0 oSal Hour* Bertre Is amti •• epsn Wr. Htwe tion to the lunch period, with no nice turnout for the dance be- Schubert won high triple with tendent, the evslutor and teach­ sengers on the plane but the Mother's Day y e ^ and, sandwich, fruit and cookies. 3:00 Weekend otlier assigned duty. 0:00 Jim Beckwith rtwey wtirlfelan taMarta* Iwa er will hold a conference at the Rosenthals were the only ones' Whereas, We the citizens of with tea or coffee. cause Just before 7 p.m. we sue and high average of 164.86, 8:00 CBS Worid News w n c — ioso r> 9 a rotating wdiedule is used, school where the testoher is' em­ injured. Mrs. Rosenthal died Special Manchester are appreciative Tuesday are have a big bowl- going to honor a real friend of the high single of 175 was 8:16 Jim Beckwith 10:00 Jeff Jeeobe 6:00 Town "HOMRRl" « ''TH8 a teacher will have- n<> fewer ployed, rather than at a time four days later. of their efforts to make our tnj- tournament at the Parkade 3:00 Den FWey 0:00 Bob Steel*____ « u.«r mg loumameni ai me r-ancaae <>«™- “ ** tluto 4 preparati(xi periods per and plstoe mutually a^lwed Town a better place to live Lanes. Now you fedks who bowl many of you wUl remember, is 7:00 The World Thia Week 10:06 Theatre of Matody ORIY COZTROVIRIY'' The TWA Jet aborted takeoff 7:15 Jim Francis 11:06 Jean Oolbart week. upon. SUNDAY. MAY 14 “ d. in the S enle man.along with Mrs. Dob- 1:00 The Way of the Crocs 13:00 News, Waalhilar _ FrI. mie risrIMe el • B JB. after passing a Delta Jet mired let. eWe: Fre* rieeel*, Teeee 'tbachers may haiw up to 8 Bexteaded leaves cf absence 'Whereas The Senior atlzens of on Tuesdays can use ^ r (now residing in Florida) _ SUNDAY 13:U Meet M* tb* Flaaa in mud alongside the runway. 1:00 News pem nal days for religious hoU- may be granted at tbe bcsml’s Manchester are a vital and 9:30 Arthur Godfrey. Time "SUNCILIRRATKHI" The TWA jtilot said he took the 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. scores for tte tournament m who organized the first m e e ^ t r e ^ to i ^ r e ^ a i ™ 10:00 chaUente of Chante 1:16 da!^. Regular substitutes must disorettan. Leaves of absence Integral part of our way of 11:00 FaUier Nadcdny 3:06 Aliamoon BdlHen action because he thought his well as your own lea^rue. start a Senior Citizen s Club ^ Typical Dav at "Manchea- News —Stocks, Waatber sa Admission be I hired in the specialty areas with pay may be given after life: U:00 Jewish House aircraft had struck the Delta Thoae who want to bowl ^ town; and for many years Memorial Hoanltal ” narC 13:30 Face the NaUon l;S Sffletly toorts of art, music and ]diysi(MU edu­ 7 oonse(nitive yeara of teaching plane. Now, therefore I, Jrtin W. three gamea can do so by re- ® senior program along uy Walter 'sehardt 1.00 American-Italian Hour 7:06 AoeeS ^ 3:00 Weekend ' Newman Rnnorta cation for a "continuing leam- In the system, rather than the B U C K BEAUTY Thompson, Mayor of Man­ porting at the aUeys. We’re go- with all Ws work to recreaUon. phulip Dooley It was 6:30 Full GosiwI Church of Man­ on 44S-MM Monehostor Groon— Boninl Bros. tag^ process.” chester, do hereby proclaim chester present 10 yem . ing to take your highest and I a very in terest^ fUmy and we F u m itu ro ' Any classnxun interruptions, Mom admitted FREE when this week of May 15th, 8-00 Weekend 1:16 Top Oooout Transfers wllhln the system your lowest scores to determine me the opportunity to start aDureclated the ooncwtunltv to 9:30 Revival Time 1:06 Nltbtbsat such as removal of students, ac(x>mpanled by her (diild and through May 20th, 1972, Sen- tournament winners. Each working as his assistant In rec- aome actlcsi shots of how 11:00 Weekend :00 New*. Buafaen*. Weathar will be based on vacancy, pro­ NBWI — EXCITING U;00 Sitn off must be with the prior knowl- presenting this adv. at the lor auzens Week In the Town participant will also receive a reaUon. and he tau ^t me a y jh hosnltal :S0 fteorts Vtasl FEATURE SHOWN FIRST per certification, aenloriy, i>er- :I0 a S t SIda of tba Day EVERY NIGHT BXCBFT e d ^ of the teacher in (diarge. sonal preference, and qualifica­ box office. of Manchester, and urge all sportS Ban- great deal In working with sen- w e>^ v e ^ ^ ' WDRC — 1360 (Satmday) Staff committee meetings may NATURAL HEALTH our citizens to participate in >:00 Town and Country FRIDAY * SATURDAY tion*. This is a new contract quet that evening. For you iors. tunate to have such a nice hos- (Manday-Frimy) not run concurrently with teach­ the programs and activities ):00 Bob Static Show time. Name ...... folks who are not taking an ac- After that we ve got a real ^ wonderful dedlc- •0:00 Bob — — ^ 1:00 Oardenttm* e r ’ classroom respcmsiblUtieB. FOOD SHOPFE during that time. 10:00 Bob r _ 1:16 Modem Urlnt Thursday Fire tlve part in golf or bowling, but live and lively band, Mickey staff. I thank Mrs. Setaardt 8:00 Dick Mc^._ (jther areas o f agreement In- In Witness 'Whereof 1 1:60 Seturday Showcase /l^oodM netokf Lightning was apparently the a t t h e would like to attend the ban- Fendell and his orchestra, who ^md Mrs. Dooley and the bos­ 7:00 Jim Hater ):60 w n c Ontdoere cli^de a CFT proposal that prln- Address ...... have hereunto set my U:00Dtek Haddad ■ Showcase cause o f a small fire Thursday^, quet, you may purchase tickets promises to keep the Joint Jump- pjj^j mtu fi tor allowing us to IcM/mfS h t f (0 cipeds hold meeUngs with new' hand this tenth day of May. •<9:00 on Monday) night which damaged a tele- ^ PARKADE at the Center. Ing unai near 11. geo this film. (Saluday) ______Showcase teachers the first week of 3 vision set. in the year of our Lord, During the bowling tourna- Now add all that up. amd then After tbe Him we found a Ut- 0:00 Bob DaOano .:OONawa tokcttM Oif kgihoss, Nineteen Hundred and 10:00 Bob Cralt ,:16Your Home Decorator 8ch(x>I, to facilitate the oriental According to the North Ooven- ’ Read Herald Ads ment old pro Floyd Post and for dessert we’ll have some nice tie time to play the horses be- 3:00 Tarry Woods ,:ao Saturday Matinee tion process. Any expect- try Volunteer Fire tiepertment, Seventy Two. 7:00 Joe Hater 1:00 Opnm T V n, program director Glo- snacks made by our good fore we went Into our square i:00 iMultor edjehanges in salary status due stertod at about 7:40 John w. mojnpson. M a y o r Benson will be on hand to and cooks of our hot dancing. 13:00 Did! Haddad (Smday) 1:00 News. Waathar ^ T I I E to additional in«i>aratlon for the at the home of Anthony Retar- \ ' T -p___■ take charge of the event. meal program, Madge Ck>lton ------6:00 ReUtioiia and publlo asrrioa l:i0Slrli3ly Sports attainment of another degree, Big Week Events ------Keegan, aM served Ptotrammhis 1:30 Monitor tha, OiMse Lane, with firemen Sick Report 0:00 Scoff Mortan ..00 Nawa Waathar must be owtlfied in writing by from North Coventry and Tol- Here’s the lineup of events, so Sports Banquet by the students of the Special .:30 Sports Ftaal SiCRETARY 3:00 Dick anuWDniMnDruaaeaMSAnoN W n n Fbb. 1, to aid in budget prepare^ lawl responding to tbe caU. Royal Worcester has away we go — Now our ^>orts Banquet will Education Class. Punch will be 7:00 Terry Woods 1:00 Otter"’Side of tb* Dny M

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OkB Them All Myrtle A ssem bly TiMn then are those days. Just as the Business Bodies Sttntittg IfpraUk bwU have bsgna out Info small G alled O n leaves la all the abrabhsry, wiMaOM OBAND OPENDro AWARDS At The Center POBUBHED BY THB MANCHXBTKR FDBUBHINO OO. landscape comes aoddsaty aUvn wltti tbs U Mu in B tn t On May 8, during a Uve HnAMtan Com. warhisrs, the supposedly not quits so WINF Radio broadoast from the BUBl. LYONS A b o rtio n TUtilMlII confusing warhitts of the apffof. Grand Opening ceremonlee at yoi»d«a October 1. IWl______Arthur Treadier Fish ond Chips (Oonttmied from Page One) by Glenn Gamber PrthlhtMid K nir ■viatic Bzoaiit Soiaajn Fidgely and yet Moidly, lOU of and- f of I4A Garden Dr., Vernon, was aad BoUdajrB. b&rcd a itt* PoM OSic* at the winner of a boy’s EngUah legislature (which enacted the ■■nrtiirter, Cdaa., aa Sacond CSaas XaU leaa enargy aad uapradlctahla ta the law).” While the Board of Directors Thesday gregate in, as proposed by the Human Matter. bicycle. night tabled many financial transactions, Relations Commission and the Youth duration of tbalr stay, they put the maxli The majority opinion was SCB8CSIFT10N BATES Winner of a second bicycle written by 2nd Circuit Court of it did, at the suggestion of Director VUl- Commission, Is “simply an unwiss solu­ Favatle la Advaace of their graco aad their wltdMiy on was John Boarabrough ot 4ST liam FitzGerald, allocate $1,600 to install tion.” He proposed three steps to alle­ One Tear ...... |«i00 _ Appeals Judge J. Edward Lum­ Six Moatts ...... IMO every aaighboriiood they vW t Center St„ and winner of a lawn b a l who said- the statutes fencing at Little League fields at Wad­ viate the disturbances on the Main St. Three McbOib ...... ATS mower was Billy Street of 41 dell and Verplanck Schools. The alloca­ border of the park: (1.) ad<^ a “paren­ One Meath ...... 8.S "trespasaef unjustifiably on the Stiile OopT ...... Ue Ihe smstsur bird watUwr bOglas by Cedar St. Katie Olivera^lM 60 personal privacy and Uberty ot tion was made from about $5,600 in funds tal respimsiblllty ordinance”, (2.) set a By Carrier ...... weAly 75c Lenox St. won a traiudatorndlo, available in the Capital Improvement curfew of sundown to sunup in town rushing to try to Identify every one. sad its female citiaeniy'.” II a a w OF and Pat Krueger of 439 Center U.S. District Court Judge T. J. Reserve Fund. parks; and (3.) enforce no loitering THE ASB0CIATE3> PBESS nuQT soon, if he is aot eareftti, tpead St. won a Tom Jones record al­ Mayor John Thompson told Town Man­ laws. The AeeociateJ Preta ta exchalTelr ca- Emmet Clarie wrote a strongly titled to the nee ot repobUeatlon ct w more of Ids qiring In the pages Of Au­ bum. worded dissenting' opinion,. He ager Robert Weiss to Install the fence news dlapatchea credited to It or Hot other- Immediately because ot the shortness of The Capitol Region Council of Govern­ vlae credited ta thla paper and alao the dubon or Petersen than he does out In sold the ruling would leave the local aewa pnhllMied here. OPENS RESTAURANT state "with no law or control in the Little League baseball season. ments is planning to ask its member' All rMhta ot repnhUcatian ot apedal dla­ the glancing son of May, with the real Weiss reported to the board that the towns, including Manchester, for con­ patchea nerela are alao reaerved. this area of human relation- warbisis, the real orioles, and ths real A new restaurant. Office Cafe ■hips. R Invites unlimited foeti­ $8,000 estimated cost of lighting Robert­ tributions to maintain the operation of The Manchaater Pohllahlnc Connany aa- n , opened Monday at 20 E. son Porii field, one of the proposed allo- the council’s drug Information center. aomea no naaacUl reaponalDlUty for typo- Indigo buntings, for srbose tumult of Center St., RbckvlUe, in the re- cide (the cf unbwn hu­ fiaphlcal erron appeaiinc In advertla- man beings) as a way of life, in ■ cations tabled, would probably.be high­ Weiss says , that Manchester's assess­ meiita and other riadlnr matter In The colors that May sun peiforms andi Ill- devolpment area. er. The estimate was given by the Ad­ ment for this would be $2,100. Maacheater Eveiiiiic Henud. a state long known as the land descent wonders. The manager of the new fa­ of ateady hoUta.” visory Paric and Recreation OommU- Fun aenice client ot N. E. A. Service, Inc. culty is Robert B. Gustafson, sion, Weiss said, but that there is a Jay Giles, town water and sewer ad­ PubUahera Repreaentatlvea — Matnews, tormerriy cuwlstant manager at esarie also said the ruling Shannon and Ctmen me.. Special Agency The professional bird sratcher dis­ constituted a usurpation of I^ - serious question whether the field can ministrator, recently received a news re­ —New York, Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. Office Cafe I In Newington. be lighted for less than $14,000. lease from the American Water Works poses of the warUers by calling they all Gustafson, a Manchester na- Islative prerogatives. MEMBER AUDIT BITREAT; OP CntCULA- “This court’s bold assumption Thompson asked Weiss to check with Association warning that not all springs ITONS. myrtle, a strategy which leaves Um' tree Uye, graduated from Manchee- the Town'of Veriion which he said' re­ are safe to drink, despite their reputa­ tor High School and attended cf Judlcial4egislaUve power to Diaplay advertising closing boura to that carefree, open, unfrqlted enjoy­ strike down a time-tested Con­ cently lighted a similar field for about tion for cleanliness. Giles had two often- Per Monday — 1 p.m. Friday Hlllyer OoUege (now the Uni­ For Tneaday — 1 p.m. Saturday. ment of the May which ahoi^ be the versity ot . Hartford) and the necticut statute constitutes an $8,000. Weiss answered that Robertson used Manchester firings, Highland Park FOr Wednesday—1 p.m. Monday. unwarranted federal Judicial in­ field is farther away for power sources and a spring on Camp Meeting Rd., test- For Tharaday—t p.m. Tuesday. Urthrlght of man as well as bird. Univeretty of Connecticut. He is For Friday—1 p.m. Wednesday. a former sergeant In the New­ trusion into the legislative than the Vernon field. ed, but found that these two are safe to Claaslfled deadline 4:30 p.m. day sphere.” The directors told Weiss to come up drink. betore pubUcatian 4:30 Iriday for 'O ington poUce department Baturday and Monday publication. He reetdes In Newlnghm with with firm cpet estimates for their June meeting. Mrs. Barbara Sutlitte has resigned Saturday, May IS “Back To Paradise’* his wife, Joan, former director of the Newington Children’s Z B A T oH ear from the CDAP Recreation and Culture It didn't sound as if WUUe Mairs felt Theater, and their U-year-oId “Apimopriate resolutions’’ will be sent Task Force because she and her hus­ that he wta lei ^San eon, Stephen, an actor and a by the Board of Directors to retiring band, A. Hyatt Sutliffe, retiring princi­ Oar Might-HaTe-Beens Franliiaco, any- regular on the TV childrwi’a se­ T hree Bids Town Fire Chief WllUan Mason and Dr. pal of nilng Junior High School, will 'Fred ManganelU, retiring director of soon move to Cape Cod. This Is ooe ot those periods In the Viet­ body would wjint to ttng aboolr ries, “The Electric Conqiany.’’ The Manchester Zoning Board of Appeals has scheduled pubUc Howell Cheney Technical School. The di­ nam war when, while we can do Tinibhiy What WUUe saUt as he flnliih^ **IT"**y SALES UP VtVi PAB CENT hearings for Monday cn three rectors Tuesday night Indicated their ap­ N. CSiaiies Bogginl, state rep. from more than wait to see whether somebody requests for variances. preciation cd the men for the Tong years District 30, said this week he has been the contract which ta hinf cto Caldor Ino., the 19-etore dis­ m Reiley, owner of Lock, Stock ani Barrel Package Store, which had its 22 Ardmore Rd. (zoned Resi­ economic aid to South Vietnam would Uonal Bank Increased its na­ :r» ,r« » 'rs aa for its virtues and Its assets. (For those Grand Opening at 447 Main St. on Monday, points to the bronze door which dence A). The variance Is nec­ have to be channeled through the United tional standing In Its group by leads to the store’s (Wine cellar. Reiley, of 17 Philip Rd., designed the door. essary if a proposed porch Is Una iocSS ith W “ “«'»»• who manage to admit themselves to It, 740 places for the year ended buUt. Nattons, would have eliminated the first Dec. 81, 1971. Listening to his explanation are Mayor John Thompson and Mrs. Irma Mande- New York is merely the biggest coUm - ville of 304 Porter St., owner of the ompletely renovated building. The reno­ Douglas J. Ooyle, doing, busi­ and most relatively Innocent purpose It ahowed a 88-per cent growth ness as Manchester Racquet Uon of neighborhoods In the world, and vations were made possible, by a prime interest improvement loan from the near Ohio M ate^^^versltv’s resubmit appU- requiring the applicant to be- American poUcy had in Vietnam — to In deposits. The average deposit Club, is requesting a variance all the separate neighborhoods add up Manchester State Bank, which set asidi $200,000 at prime interest rates for QAYManfv catiotiA to becomo agents as come qualified In the use of a make It a showcase example of what Nahire Study by SyMaa Oflara growth for the 1,000 banks In its in parking requirements In con­ ^ « they can. .38 cUlber revolver, shotgun into one great imperfecU scheme of size range was 14.3 per cent. loans to Main St. property owners and business firms. The loans are for im- nection with a pitgiosed six- were arreaiea. ,.j hundreds, if not and rifle. American financing and know-how could ROSEBREASTED GROSBEAK DINING WITH PURPLE FINCH AS GUEST human life which Ju^ bapKhS to be lo­ Vernon National celebrated ita Tirovements to Main St: buildings. (Herald photo by Pinto) court indoor tennis building on In Ithaca, N.Y., about 180 thousands, will do the same," It aUo contains a physical fit- do for a backward country. And that 10th anlversary on May 1. the south side of W. Center St. windows were smashed aa a gald Ms. Nemser, a 29-year-old nesa program, requires the spe- cated at the centerpf eveiythlng. adjacent to H Brook. The site fanciful law would have decreed that the CLAIMS DROP 19 ATTEND OONFERENOE crowd of 300 surged In and Denver poverty lawyer married clal agent applicant to become It is a, pteaaure to welcome WllUa Mays terroclaU who saw minute or ^ ^ . J^SEINCE REP. A alight drop ot 19 tmemploy- Henry L. lUlUard ot Manrties- Is zoned BusinOss n. around the Cornell campus. Po- to a physician. “I’m glad the proficient In defensive tactics, only way American uniforms or weapons terrt^ key members of the - ment claims was nnorted for ter and Ronald O. Farris of back to this coast.-We bope be pokes a AMand'. (Terry) Giant Jr. of fired tear gas cannlsters FBI will now foUbw thefederal and be at least 6 feet 7 inches of any. kind could enter South Vietnam positian and any hardy inde­ Connecticut Yankee last week In thq Manchester of­ Bolton, Connecticut district man­ and scuffled with protesters, law.” tall. Thailand’s Danger pendent souls who stand in their Manchester has been named would have been at the order of the few for the Mets. We he gets fice of the State Labor Depart­ agers for the Piedmont Capital Rham arresting three. Two officers mr. Cynthia Gltt, a 25-year- Applicants also must be grad- By RAY CROMLEY way. |By A J 1 .0 . passenger service representative ment. The decrease amoimted to Oorp. of Englewood, HJ., have United Nations Security Council or Oen- to play In the Seiiea. in its Atlanta, Ga. office by were Injured. piq attorney for the Equal Em- uates of law school or account- NEA Colainiiist ' But the basis is oeganisatton, seven-tenths of Mie per cent be­ been inirited, with their wives, Ptrilce In Miodlsmi, 'Wliio., ployment Opportunity Oommis- ing majors in ccdlege who have however acoompUkied, and not This reporter has never been was the desperate resUsatUm , Bostom AJrlinea He Is the aoa low the previous week, the same to attend an “Achievers OonfeiN eral Aasembly, and under the United Na- • of Mrs, Alden T. Grant of COS Cut Budget fired tear gas to break up a rion, also said there would be had one year of experience in There are no headlines, no emmeiR is still normally in con­ military strength. The object is guilty of a greater misreading that, uidesa the legialaton eoirid percentage drop reported state­ eitce” being held by the com­ tioQS flag. tanka and no pitched battles be­ trol In most of these areas, the to get every citizen into at least . N. Mialn St. and the late Alden m arch' by 1,000 persons nekr many women applying to be- their profession, although In re- make some reasonable 'poU tl^ wide. pany later this month in Lon­ the University of Wisconsin. come FBI agents. cent years there have been ex- That would have been what these Enjoy Each W am ^sr Ray tween masses of troops, but In Communist power Is not to be four Communist-front organlza- of the factors in a political sU- bargaining ammig themselves, T. Grant Sr. The Manches^r claims to­ don, England. To Be Topic a number of ways the situation denied. Enough progress has tioiis or clubs, say a women’s uation than in his expectatlati rcdlstricUrg would be accom­ AuthoriUes In Salt a ty -After we fUed our suit last ceptlons. columns would have liked to have had Elarly In the struggle are the woodland taled 2,778 for the week ending Also invited to attend is WU- were investigating the axing of ■nmmer, I received several let- Gray also announced he will wild flowers. They must .feach for the (n Thailand la even more dan­ been made so that oeganisers group, or a men’s aasodatton, that tUs General Assembly plished by a process which May 6, compared to 2,797 for the Uam G. Pringle and his wife. In effect, back at the beginning. In gerous than In South Vietnam. are moving southward from the a farm group, a youth group, would have little or no concern Of H earing three mniHH*. trie p h o n e ^ e s t®" women who were de- review the suitability of FBI ■m quickly, thriving co those few fleet­ would manage, before it went week ending April 29. Pringle Is manager of Pied­ serving 1000 subscribers At ^ opportunity,” she said, files on suspected subversives ISM. Here la progressing steadily North and Northwest and North­ a teadiera gtoiqi, a small mer­ home, to find itself a ledis- for thjOysxisting poiltlcal order Statewide claims decreased by mont’s regional office, on the ing days between rising earth warmth TTie Regional District 8 Board each of the three locations, po- ‘“^ y •>»ve no trouble and “see that I do my part to No such law was In effect, and the below and the unfolding of tree leaves the slow, unglamorous pc^tlcal ward from the Southwest. chants group or whatever else tricUng plan which it would en­ of .ttimgV. Thera WM, then, 748 to' 106,349 last Week, from Silas Deane Highway In Rocky build-up of the underground that Small cells now dot the cen­ is suitable. hardly an individual legisla­ 106,097 the week before. The HIU. of Education will bold Its sec­ Hce found notes reading: “End women to apply." give the press the facts’’ on United States did go Into South Vietnam, above. act for submisrion to the Fed­ the War—A.I.M.’’ and said they ^ Patrick Gray m , acting agency operations, is the essential basis for suc­ tral heartland of Thailand. They Each of these groups, whether eral Judges now in charge tor who was not fit fovor of statewide total was 99,434 for the Hilliard and Farris were , des­ ond budget meeting Monday at first with its dollars and Its economic All living things, both creature and cessful Insurgencies. are not yet powerful. But they Communist or not, is controlled comparable week last year. ignated charter members of the 8 p.m. at Rham iUgh School, thought the initials stood for director, announced Friday He said criticisms of the FBI plant, qiend their Uvea 'clth ^ battling of Connecticut’s reapporUoo- having the General Aaaettbly “A^-imperlallst Movement.” that the FBI was changing Its were “wrong and unfounded” The terrorism is precisely di­ are building. It .will probably where possible, by a Communist Itself make, with a greater financial services company’s to consider a $1,492,719 budget help, and then with Its unlforma and for the sun’s favor, or adjusting their ment fate. T ,1. i n , \ at male-only pcriicy and would but added “some of the reason rected at killing key men — po­ take another five to eight years secretary, who makes the mo- spirit of give luxl tate back and PATHMARK OPEN 24 HOURS “ElXecutlve OouncU," one of for 1972-1973. weapons and mlUtary personnel. Uves to the fon’s srandettng across the TTie original budget of $1,614, In the Missl^ppl K ver at St. female applicants for the tor this must be attributed to lice, government officials and for these central Thailand pock­ tkn, organises the actions and From the moment the Federal forth across party lltiee than Effective tomorrow, the Man- . Piedmont’s highest honors. The Louis, 10 a n tlw ^ <**^'“ * ^ first time In hUtory. us.” * After this had happened, these latitudes. ' w selected teachers, farm group ets to grow to serious propor­ nominates the officers. Judges, having thrown out the invitations for the London trip 676 was rejected May 1 by vot­ tors boarded the USS In- had prevailed in any Cf the cheater Pathmark Store on S^n- er* In the district towns of He- Hoover vehemently opposed columns would then have tavoiwd the fol­ Even man in his cleverness has failed leaders and merchants — in suf- tions. The Communist underground redistricting monstrosity con­ preliminary eMrmlehijMt oh* cer St. will be opeii 24 hours a are based on accomiUiriiments augural, a battle-scarred Navy firing women for the crime In- to escape the domination of the aim. Oh, flcieiit numbers to enable the A sound countrywide Oommu­ thus 1 ^ a means of manipulat­ cocted by the panri of state Su­ in the sale ot mutual funds and RomU O. Fsnto bnm, Andover and Mariborougji. lowing policy: “That the United States last otter to set up Ua own new day, Monday through Saturday. The board’s revised budget re­ mlne sweepe^tumed-teurlst at- vestlgatlng Jobe because he be may Uve In his arUflcial caves underground to organize with nlst organization takes 15 to 20 ing piibUc optnion through a perior Court Judges, handed the districts. >• It vrill be closed .at midnight insurance In 1971. nn.; [Tampa, Fla.; Kansas because the FBI refused to real trick la to figure out what integrity of South Vietnam, and shall. In summer’s crops. His main reliance, ex­ Uooment eveq while the special Pathmark stores. Emphasizing $12,287 for teachers’ salaries; City; CSiarlottesvllle, Va., and send them appUcaticn forms. In crime is being commlted . cept for food and fiber, reats upon sun Vietnam for several years. An organized expansion began tioned, has once again eliminat­ master was at work—from that that the 24-hour poUcy will be on that process, do no fighting unless fired area U bulH up with a compe­ about 1962. ed the elected officials 4U)d elect­ What made us suds a pfor BRIEFS $1,720 for library and audio­ In other cities. answer to their queries, they Stqrfc County undercover rays that struck the earth m^onsof moment almost up to the mo­ prophet was the fact/toat One a test basis throughout the en­ William R. Johnson, ■vice pres­ visual equipment; $2,600 for con­ In New York, 80 coastnidtion eaU, they recqfved letters say- agents paid $800 for pllla sup- upon or in any way direct their own mili­ years ago. These ^^'loisig ago tent underground to a level The work before that was ed legislative bodies and set ment of adjournment of the Leg­ where, for all practical pur­ scattered and fragmentaiy, bas­ aside the basic democratic fea­ party leaderaUp—the RerpiAu- tire store chain, he said, “This ident and treasurer of the Sav­ tracted services; imd $2,800 for workers tried to break up a ral- t**® worit* was too dan- pcsed to be narcotics. They ar- tary activity at targets outside South energlseit a nuntty plants and islature, this reporter refused to can—succeeded In substituting AHen T. Giant Jr. unusual step Is to provide better ings Bank of Manchester, par­ other equipment. ly of 800 peace demonstrators gerous. rested Joseph Bickar for s^e of coal, oil and poses, the Communist shadow ed primaiUy on the community tures of the constttutton which believe the legislators were not Vietnam Itself.” beasts that of North Vietnamese wfaidi had was adopted such a Aort time lU decision and will for the in­ service and added convenience ticipated in a workshop Wedives- The boeiti will request that near the U.N. headquarters but The American Civil Utartles drugs. natural gas. that sub­ gptvemment is the de facto poU- going to make a real effort to tor the community at large.” day ^ r banka holding more than If we could have had such a policy, tloal power in the area—through fled Indochina in the fighting back. stincts ot the individual Repub­ ’ . A 196S gioduate cf Manches­ $23,600 from last June’s $38,- police quickly interviewed after Union, representing the two A Ck>mmon Pleas Court Jury stltutes for glows from these deal with their own problem. lican legialaton. What the party ter High Sriiool,. he attended $76 million in deposits, at the 993.51 surplus be added to the several scuttles. Later the women, filed suit in U.S; Dls- found the 66-year-oId former we would probably still have a few orgatdz&tioci, intimidation and against the French. The Thai developments do not ancient sun terrorism. What we have then In Thai­ call for troops or air power. In­ leadership decided was that file Monmouth (HI.) OoUege qnd re- TAKES OVER SHOP 27th annual Savings Bank Ma«- 1971-1972 budget as a supplemen­ same antiwar group marched trict Court lost June seeking to convict guilty of larceny by ’eat ani- It so happened that we were Jett, Gentilcore of 56 Conway hundred thousand men In South Viet­ The owls organizers are sent to land essentially is the highly stead they call for a full (Say reading what was inside most highest Republican hope in the > celved a degree in PoUtical agement Conference at the Hotel tary appropriation, to cover an to Times Square where workers have Hoover’s male-only poUoy trick. mala which skilled and persistent political of democracy which will pit redoetricUng matter lay with : Science from Central Connecti­ Rd. iiaa asumed ownership of Sonesta, Hartford. Participat­ operating deficit. on a building threw bricks and declared unconstitutional. The pills turned out to be nam, maintaining this guard watch territories to expend the of the Individual legislators ac­ the former Tedford’s Barber plant. The blind Otb-aeftmoM upoKvv organizing and recruiting which freely-elected poiltlcal officials curately enough. whatever chance there was that cut State OoUege, New Britain. ing in a workshop for banks with Yearbook pieces of lumber down at them “The change In poUcy keeps sugar substitutes, against attack, denying success to any -food brought into caf^-'perhaps by^ : n m Communists have been Is the basis for any effective un­ and self - governing villages the Supreme Court might even­ ' He has been working for East- Shop at 701 Main St., now that less than $76 mllUon in deposits Diane Foley and Karen Krone and tried to spray them with a aggressive moves on the part of, the roosting bats. Ttml Sainute 1)^1 animals ..fining the Northeast, the far derground take-over. But witti a against Communist-style organ­ What was Inside the ordi­ tually hold the redlstrlctlng plan em Airlines since November Arthur Tedford has become a was Donald F. Morganson, pres­ have been-chosen as editors In fire hose. No injuries or arrests/ fuU-time Coventry policeman. enemy, but we would also probably have that jq>end their lives hidSbi In dirt snd ’ tl^Nortbwest and the South- special twist. These precinct izing by stealth, teirorism and nary legislator, as this new of Judges Baden and Thim ebo- . 1970 at Bradley International ident and treasurer of the Sav­ chief ot the 1978 yearbook. were reported. that would die on brief exqwure to the Irest'^w years. Though the gov- workers are backed by armed force. pharo in redlstrlctlng opened, stitutional again, and that any­ . Airport, first as a ticket agent, Gentilcore, formerly at the ings Bank of Tolland. Others choMn to -work on the some himdred thousand less wound­ Pine Barber Shop, calls his shop About 400 medical students sun wotild die **

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P A G E S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>.'MANCHESTER, CONN^, I^TURDAY, MAY 18, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HgRALD, MANCH^TER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1972 P A G E S E V E N Churches Area Churches Rockville United BMhedM United OMMiegattsnal Chunk Snored Start Church •> Hie Salvmtion Army .Hie Presbyterian Church L*J 661 Main St. . Church United Church of Christ R t 30, ToriMB 43 Spruce St. RoT^Raljph Kelley, Pastor Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence- J. Rev. George W. Smith, Pastor 142 Grove St ToUmd Beadle Rbv. \miUrd K. Oonklih, Rev. 'Donald Q. lUUer, Rev. Mward KOnopka AssMaat Biator Offlcer-ln-Charge 9:15 a.m.. Sunday School. . Pastor SIlBlstar USINESS fe^ERVICES DIRECTORY Classes for all ages. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. '-'9:30 a.m.. Church School, 3;30 and U aon., Worship - Saturday Maas, 0 pwn. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday M usses, 7:30, «, 10;30, Classes for all ages. Nursery provided. Nursery through Adults. Service and Church School. and IS noon. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meet- ^ 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 10:45 a.m ., Worship Service, 11 a.m.. High Sriuol Oasa. Ing. Nursery provided . Nursery through Grade 4. T to-3:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fel- 6:15 p.m.. Open air service North United Methodist Chureh lowahlp. at Bernard’s qhMrah BAMPINQ and indoor prayer meeting. 300 Parker St Trinity Lutheran Church Rookvllla H IG H G R A D E S t Fraaels of Aaslai 7-p.m ., Salvation meeting. Rev. Earie R. Custer, Meadoudark Rd. and Rt. 20, Rev. John J. White > Laundrmiiat E Q U i n i E N T Pastor , Rockville 673 Ellington Rd. Rev. William Sohaalder Aliifh. Soutt jVindsor Tents, Ooti, PRINTING Fuil Gospel Christian .Rev. David P. Krampihb Rev. Anthony Mltoheli ^ ttwihm H tea A ir ------Rev. Gay, Job and Conunerdal Fellowship Interdenominational 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship ' Interim Pastor^, Service. Sermcm; “ Respcnslble P filo r Saturday Mass, 7 piUa. ' 63 TOUAND TPKE. P rinting Orange Hall Rev. Eugene M. KUbrido, Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Pastor Mothering.” 3 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Sunday Masses, 7, 9 rig, 10:30 FARR'S Manch/Vemon Town Une Prompt and EMcIent 9 a.m.. Church School. Nurs­ Service, Holy Communion. Assistant Pastor and 11:45 a.m. • Vrj Cteaah* "The EveryIMng State!’* Prlntfaig of An Kinds ery and Grades 3 through 6. •:15 a.ih., Sunday School. e Isumdry Servioe Gamp • Bike • Sport FREE TOWING 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 and open discussion. Sunday 10:30 a.m., Church School. Adult Instruction Class. 179-178a-173 SpraoeBpraoe St.i 9 SIAIN STREET PHONE 943-3457 Gomuiuiiity Press p.m. at liattheur's Church Ttannhnstnr at Depot 8<|,iare School! Nursery, Kindergarten and ToUand Honrs: Grades 1 and 3. Unitarian FaOoweidp Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 3:30, Drlveaifelas Open Dally to 9d0 VM. 254 Broad St,, Rear 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic serv­ Rev. J. CUflord Cnrtla, Pastor iJiU - I,).-.- ' Mon. • Fri. 8-9 ice. 10:30 Sacrament of Bap^m. of Olastnuhiiiy and 11 a.m. J. F A B R -.64t 71U Sat 8-12 Tdephone 643-5727 Academy Junior High — I I ' i Sunday Vigil on eatuiday at Church of the Nasarene MUn S t, GHastonbu^ Fint Oongregatisnul (Ssaich Church of the Assumption 5 and 7 p.m. 236 Main St. Of Vernon Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Sunday Masses, 7. 8:90. and Rev. William A. Taylor, 10:30 m.m., Servide, Nuru Rev. John A. Laoey, . PNGHESTER CUSTOM MADE Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Pastor 10:30 a.m. MANCHESTER Gifts for All Occasions Pastm* and School. ,jianister Ostrmky CANVAS AWNINGS Rev. Robert J. Burbank Rev. Edwin W. Bartbokmiew, Bray’s Jewelry Store, T87 known watches. Mr. Bray car­ M E M O R i a C O s 9:30 a.m., Sunday SchotS for Messiah KvangeUeal Isrihernu Assiatant Minister Ualtariaa Meeting psuri M M « IH WASTE Main E t, bos been serving the ries Longlne, Bulova, WUtnauer Saturday, Masses at 5:00 and Church S s a fo o d , 7:30 p.m. all ages. Special Mother’s Day 50 Bloomfield Ave.,. Hartford >.;..W:hiiAinuu ■ ' Opposite East'Oametaty peo{de of Manchester and Vi­ and Ctevivelle Watches, any one prcgrani. (Wisconsin Synod) 9:30 and 11 a.m .. Worship Rev. Nathaniel ,D.< leunlat cinity for a great many years; Reuben Plen’s Texaco • Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, c f which Would make a wonder­ 10:45 a,m., Moming'‘-Worship. 303 Buokland Rd., Wapidng Service. Hie Rev.'' Mjr.. Laoey CHOICE VARIETY 10:30 and 11:46 a.m. IRON Quality M umorlois in fact It is one of Manches­ ful gift Not only that, but you Are ycu one o f the many mo­ out of alignment. If you are Message by the pastor. Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor will preach, and babies wlU be 10:30 a.m.. Worship aervlce. ter’s oldest Jewelry stored know you are purchasing a torists who depend upon the fine driving your car every day, the 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Spe­ baptised. Nursery care is avail­ Nursery and Worship' Cbnrdt Over 80 Years’ Bsperlsnoe lYancIs E. Bray was the orig­ watch that will give you beauty, Qualify Church of Jesus Christ of SGMPJIETM. chances are that it is out cf cial song by the Junior Choir. 10 a jn ., Sunday School. able. School. inal owner the store and In accuracy and dependahlUty. * , mechanical service given at latter-day Saints (Mormon) alignment, for it to almost im­ Message by the pastcw. 11 a.m .. Worship Service. 9:30 and 10:55 a.m.. Church CoN M 94807 IMO-WlUlam Bray Joined him, For years Bray’s has done Reuben Plen’s Texaco Station Seafood Hlllstown Rd. and Woodside St. School. sad PAPER possible to drive without hitting Vernon Aaaemhly of CM A. AnoDin, Prop- and on April 1, 1668 William expert watch repairing, and located at 381 MSin St? Mr. the many ” pot holes” in the 43 OAK STREET SEE US FOB: Terryl E. Draney, Bishop ' Communiiy B::pttst Church S t John’s Episcopal Church 3:90 p.m.. Senior High Pil­ FABKBB BT. 104 W. Mala St., RookvtUe Bray became the owner o f the many people depend upon Mr. Plen has a general reiiairer’s reads. You will not be able to <) Aluminum ta n Up An American Baptist Church R t 30, Vernon grim FellowBhip meet at the •SA ku-vht ot M M tn Harrison S t, Manetester T E I. 648-9987 Rev. Bari K. PatUbooe, store. Bray for his fine service. All license, arid you know that you see by looking at your tires .If Awnlaga 9 a.m.. Priesthood. 585 E. Center St. church. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, ’nUs la a most complete store work is guaranteed, of course. are getting the services of one the car to out of alignment, • Door Canopies 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Walter H. Loomis, 5 p.m.. Junior Wgh Pilgrim • *. -■iA’. Rector and you will find Mr. Bray al­ Most of us tend to forget that cf the finest mechanics avail­ unless this is a condition that e Storm Doon Classes for all ages. Minister Fellowship meet at the chureh. e Combination Windows 5 p.m., Sacrament Service. 9:45 a.m., Sunday " Sriwol, ways willing to help you in any regular cleaning of watches Is able when you take work here. has existed for seme Ume.^ Be Mrs. Robert Burt, 3 a.m.. Holy Ounmunlon,' STEVENSON’S way possible. For that very q>e- a must to preserve them and Net only that, but all the work safe and have your car checked Reuben Plen’s Manchester Awning Osw United MethodW Church clasaea fOr all ages. M m e u R Y 3 Director of Religious Education 10 a.m .. Family Service and 11 sum., Wonhlp Servioe. clal girl, you will find fine qual­ insure their accuracy. Don’t Is guaranteed, so that ycu ioiow now. 195 WEST CENTER ST. St. Bartholomew’s Church Church Echoed. Rt. 44A, Bolton Agmiey ity diamondi here ftir your in- Wait until your watch stops in advance that ycu will be cer­ How are your brakes? Do Texaco Sfafion Telephone 640-8091 Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor 9:15 a.m.. Church School ta t Rev. David M. Campbell, 5:45 p.m., Christ’a Anrtwsaa- dora youth groiqi. -) > qjtectipn. You can buy with as-. b^ore havl^ it cleaned. The tain of the utmost In satisfacUon they pull unevenly or perhaps EstabUshed 1949 all ages. Sunday School for S t Peter’s Episospal Church Pastor 646^2756 381 M ain Stroat 7 p.m ., EvangeUaUo sSfylee: ^ 405 MAIN ST. surance, and you ktunw y e a are cost U .a moderate one, and it when the work is done here. you have not had them checked Saturday, Vigil Mass at 6 Nursery through Grade 4 con­ Sand HUl Rd., South Wlndsm' NO SERVICE getting a fine diamond if you will mean your watch will last Reuben Plen too over this Tex­ for some time. Worn brakes p.m. tinuing during the service.. Rev. James A. Blrdsall, 10 a.m.. Worship and Church TEL. 649-6533 PhoM 643-9149 CHARGE purchase It at Bray's. longer. aco StaUon on July 16, 1662, and will stop a car but you risk hav­ l ^ Upholstery Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10:15 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Vicar School. Nursery provided. Ser­ •Ttanu-Upt he has many years of experi­ ing the drums scored. Regular and 11:30 a.m. Mother’s Day. Guest preacher. mon: “Four Piotures of the Inoklng for a fraternal ring? Besides watch repairing, Hydramatto Transmission and l¥l Shop ' RESERVATIONS f 6 b Try Bray’s Jewelry Store, and Bray’s offers expert repairs on ence In back of him as a ful­ checkupe will prevent this and Repairing PRE-UPHOLSTERINO Chaplain Henry Milan of Hart­ J and 10 a.m.i HOIy Com- Mother of God.’’ ' 361 Avsty St. e HOTELS ( ' ‘ • Engfaw dMUihig ly trained mechanic working cn save you inoney. Stop in at o MODERN FURNITURE St. Bridget dairch ford Hospital and Manchester munlon. U a.m., Ooffeo and Oonvana- Sputh Windsor. .. If Qiey do not stock Just what Jewelry, and If you have some­ AU Work Gusranteed e.AIBUNES • Gmitral Ruj^ohs you w an t they will be happy to thing that needs repairs In *hi« aU makes and models cf cars. Plen’s Texaco Statlcn and have and ANTIQUES Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor Memorial, an American Bt^iUst tloo. Rbv. Petsr Mann, e STEAMSHIPS Texaco Lubrication Service e Custom Furniture get H fer you. Une, take It to Bray’s Jewelry Not matter iriiat your particular your brakes checked. Rev. James F. Pllon minister. ’Topic: ’’Momlsm.” A S t Blaiy’B Chnreh U:10 o.m., Teaeben’ wock- Mbaiatsr • Stamps Mr. Plen advises that every Wa Give 3f,ifC Grew Stampa and SUpcovers 837 Msln. S t, Msnoteeter Choosing wedding gifts or gtfta Store for expert repair service. car problem may be, you can William J. Stack nursery is provided. R t SI, Coventry riMp. 26,000 miles the motor should Specializing In Hand Tutting for qiecial occasions can- be Perhaps you have an old farii- be sure that Mr. Plen can cmd 6:30 p.m.. Junior and Senior Rev. F . Bernard Miner, Paator 9:45 a.m., Sunday Sobool for be tuned up, the filter changed Made To Order somewhat of a chore, but you ioned ring whose setting does will diagnose the trouble and Complete Selection of Saturday, Masses at 6 and High Youth Fellowships wiU Rev. Richard F. Roughan, Unhm Oongregstiensl Church all ages. fix It for you. Not only does he and also the oil in the trans­ YOUR win And' a very tine selection of not enhance the beauty of the Materials 7:30 p.m. in school auditorium. meet in Fellowship Hall. ' Aaaiatant Pastor RoekvUle 11 a.m., Wonhlp flervloe. do an excellent .-(ob but you will mission. This will prevent trans­ gifts a t Bray’s. Seth Thomas atone. You can have this re­ TOURAINE FREE ESTIMATES Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Nursery. C O M P L in be most pleased with the rea­ mission trouble and also pre­ Lower Level of the Parkade clocks make a yety welcome moulded for a small sum and and 10:30 a.m., in church; and Zion Evangelical Lutheran Saturday Mass, 7:90 pm . Mhdater 7 p.m., Evening Servioe. MEMORIAL PET CENIIRI sonable prices that he charges vent the seals from drying out. 649-6324 gift and you might be interest­ enjoy wearing It again. 10:30 and noon in school audi­ Church Sunday Masaes, 7ri0, 9:10 and Rev. Lyman D. Reed, CORNER STORE for his work. If you are not sat­ Are you acquainted with the PAINTS Mon., Toes., 9-6; Wed., torium. (Missouri Synod) 10:45 a.m. Aasoclafe Minister Oanartaf— Pnmteets ed in looMiig at their fine dis­ Spiedel watch bands are car­ fine Texaco products? You will H iun., Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5 First Evangrital ladhsma e-Rarty Goods, Magaalnea Tropical Fish — IWrfta isfied with the way your car is Cooper and High Sts. Mr. and Mm. George F. Apel, play, of sterling or crystal. Mr. ried hero and these watch bands running, take It over to Reuben enjey using them, IFire (23ilef the FOR BEST RESULTS Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor Chnreh of BookrtBe' e Grocerta^CoM Cuts > Hamsters — GerbUs f. Bray will be hiq;g>y to gift wrap are designed to make your St. Janies Church First OongrctnHonsI Ohnroh Assistants in Chriatlsn 154 Orchard St. Plen’s Texaco Station and let regular gas or Sky Chief the Msgr. Edward J .Reardon, e SYults—Vegelablea' Mixed Breed Pmpies your selecUon for you, and you watch look even more beauU- United- Church of Christ Education Rev. Richard B. Bsrtram, Aqnarlnm Aooeaaorlee, ete. li(r. JHen take a look at It. high test gas will really make a 9:00 a.m.. Divine Worship. e OMttlng Cards will find many and varied gifts ful. Stop In and see the differ­ Pastor Main St., Coventry Pastor Our Own Special Blended If you need new tires — and difference when used regularly PAUL'S Rev. Joseid) E. Vujs 10:15 cum., Sunday Schocri smd We Dispend On You . . . that a re sure to please In a wide ent styles. GLASS Rev. James W. MOBride, 9 a.m.. Church School,’ Grades Pet Floods . it Is foedish and risky to drive 111 your car. As for oil, the next e For Auto Windshields Youth Forum. YaaC/n D e p ^ On Ust variety of prices. PAINT SUPPLY Rev. Eugene J. Charman Minister 5 through 9. Adult Study Class. 9 a.m ., Rrilgloua School.' Should you not find a band on worn tires — you will find a time you need an oil change get Rev. James M. Boyle 10:10 to 11:30 a.m., Graide 6 10:80 a-m., Church School, M A N C H E S fE R H you are looking for a really that suits your choice, this can full line cf Firestone and Good­ Texaco’s Havollne, one of the 645 MAIN STREET e For Store Fronts and 9:15 a.m.,' Adult {Discussion 'Optil 7 Days A Week Youth Instruction. ' Rev. Lyman D. Reed, Associate Pastor 9:30 a.m.. Church Scboiri. Infanta through Grade 4. PET CENTER good watch, stop in at Bray's easily be ordered, but most year tires at Reuben Plen’s oldest of the fully tested oils on TeL 649-0300 aU sizes of windows Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Com­ Group. tUI Midnight Saturday, Masses at 5 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, 9 MSfla at Jewelry S t^ and look over people find Just what they want Texaco Station. the market today. If you need # For Table Tops munion Vespers. Worship Ssrvlee. 7:30 p.m. Union Congregational Church, Rockville Nursery. ® Sermon topic, The Midnight Sunday of each month. 889.3CA1N ST. . < 646-0208 their fine 'selection of well in stock. Whether or not you have new a new battery get a sturdy Texaco or Delco battery and OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Sunday, Masses 7 :30, 9, 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel­ Hour.” Communion. tires. It would be a very smart 10:30 a.m., noon and 6:00 p.m. Trinity OtA-enant Chnreh The Rev. Mr. Reed was ordained April 9, 1967 at Union Ckingregational Church lowship. A Idea to have the front end of you will have no worries over SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON 302 Haclonatack St. NOW IN STOCKl and became its associate pastor that December. He 'previously had served as First Oongregstlonal Ohnroh Our Savior Lulhoraa Ghnrch your car checked to see if It la starting your car. St. John’s Polish Nattonal Rev. Normein E. Swensen, associate pastor of a tri-parish in Hartwick, Vt. (Herald photo by Pinto) Vernoa United Methodist Hebron BEE US FOR qCAXJTY NEW CUSTOM TAILORED J. A. WHITE iPastor 389 Graham Road Catholic Church Camroh’^ .4 Rev. Herbert O. KOlsey Jr., South Windsor ST.AR SPARK PLUG WIRE SETS GLASS CO.. INC. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, First Church of Christ, R t so Pastor Supresses Radio Intorierence 31 BIssell S t.— Tel. 649-7322 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Rev. Ronsld A. EriM,TPastw. ^ -By (XAY R. POLLAN- Pastor Scientist Rev. Joe K- Carpenter,. Rev. J. Jermaln Bodine, ----- URRA classes for all ages three Paristi Plans Reception Your Dally Adirily Guida M with No Loaa In Engine Fer- 447 N. Main St. Minister ' Assistant Pastor through adult. Plus an Infant- 8:80 and 10:45 a.m „ Wiituhip “V” According to fht Start. fonnonce. Masses, 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Services. Holy Communion on Nursery. To develop message for Sunday, 7.19-24-37^ 11 a.m.. Church Service. Sun­ 9:30 a.m „ Church Service. 9:80 a.m., Worriilp Service. read words corresponding to numbers Hot spark arcing to virtually CLEANING 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service. For New Exchange Priest the first Sunday of each month, ,R ^ ‘.Itei6a a te OenUenien 48-5971 V Gospel Hall day School and Nursery .“ Mor­ Nursery and Klndeigarten Rev. Mr. Kelsey, preach- o f your Zcxlicx: birth sign. eliminated in the distributor The Rev. Mr. Swensen preach­ at 10:45, and on the third Sun­ Alteratloni — Cleaning TA U SU $ 415 Center St. claasea. ' er. Sermon U9 IC: "Bach Has 31 Increose 61 Awoy A tals and Immortals” is the sub- The ccngregatlon of St. Mary’s He was a Royal Naval Vol- day at 8:80. , ^ At A 20 1 Slight and plugs burn cleaner . . . CONTRACTORS ing on "God’s Gifts: Fine Wom­ 62 Indifferent ject of the lesson-sermon. The Episcopal Church will host a unteer during World War 'll. 10:45 a.m., Ct^irch School Received a OlA.” Nursery pro­ 9:30 a-m., Sunday School and 2 Your 32 Is 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. en and Good Mothers.” Nurs­ 3 Your 33 Good 63 Love e OFFICES e WINDOWS Golden Text: Jude 1:20, 21. reception Sunday, May 21, In After serving as curate at St. classes Grades 1 thru 6. vlded. Adult Bible daas. M A N C H iS T E R 11^11-21-32-43 4 You'll 34 Exciting 64 Periods 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. ery for pre - school children 35 Pride 6 5 Could Wednesday, 8 p.m!. Testl- the Old Pariah Hall, following Luke’s <3iurch, Wlmbledcm Park. 7:80 p.m.. Junior and Senior 10:45 a.m.. Church 8chog 36 Accidents 66 M oke Y mony meeUng. the the 9 9 a.m. service In honorat London, London and as Priest-ln-Charge and as Priest-ln-Chanre FeUowahlp. Wealeyan United Bicfhodlat 181 aroOCiD 949-8134 7 Relotives 37 Portner 67 Demonding SAGITTAXIUS e WALLS ’The Christian Science GItad Congrogailonal Omroh' Chureh ' 8 Bring 38 Right .68 You HOY. 22 AUTO PARTS Read- the Rev. Edward C.B. Shewell, at St. Oswald’s, North Oieam, 39 A n 69 Stoke A United Pentecostal Church St. Mary’s Episcopal Church P r i n c e Hebron Fkee -rakfesg 9 L o v ^ ing Room, open to the of Feace Lnihenui Cryatal Lake Rd., Smington 40 Pets 70 Promptly Dec. 21 (g 187 Woodbridge St. public M.A., an exchange priest, from the Rev, Hr. Shewell became 10 Check Church and Park Sts. except on Saturday and holi Church Rev. HMtiert O. KeUey Jr., Rev. Harvey W. Tabar; Pastor r\IO-lS31-42 11. Do 41 Loter 71 Difficult 270 Broad St. GARABILLO Devon, England. vicar of Berry Pomeroy In 19'54 72 Others 2-12-23-35^ Robert Baker, Pastor Rev. George F. Nostrand, days, is located at 749 Main St. R t 31 and North River Rd. Pastor tysl-dl-TO 12 Purse 42 Rest 17-58-^ WINDOW OLEANINO CO. Rector ’Hie Rev. Mr. Shewell will and alao undertook the rector­ . 13 Doriger 43 Best 73 Things The hours are 11 a.m., to 4 Coventry Rev. J. Jermaln Bodine 9:45 a.m., Sunday Sohool U M o y 44 New 74 Into C A rR IC O X N O PEN S A T . TO 1 P.M . Complete Building replace the rector of St. Mary’s ship of Uttlehempton in 1969. G room ing! 75 Interesting 10 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Stephen J. White p.m. Monday through Friday. Rev. W. H. Wilkens, Paator Aaaiatant Paator Classes for all agaa. 15 People 45 Thing oec. 22 ^ Maintenance 11 a.m.. Worship Service, t Rev. Ronald Haldenian Church the Rev. George Both priests belonj to the Di­ FOR 16 Do 46 For 76 Your 528-7057 U a.m.. Worship 8«{rvloa. 77 Life JAH. If 6 p.m.. Youth ^ rv lce. Ncstrand, who left last week to oceses . of Exeter, England and POODLES 17 Ones 47 Are Concordia Lutheran Church 9 a-m., Sunday School. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. ’The Nursery. ^ ' ■' 18 Diet 48 M a y 78 Exciting 4-16-27-38^ Fine Quality 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Serv­ 7:30 a.m., ’The Holy Euchar­ serve as replacement priest at Connecticut, these dioceses be­ 10:15 a.m., Worship Service. Rev. Mr. Bodine, preacher. Ser­ AND ALL 1 90 r 49. Social 79 Are 45-56-80-85'73-7S-78 , 26 Of 56 At 86 IndicOted JEWELBY Church School through Grade 6. Devon, England. Tlie exchange Rev. Truman O. Ireland, Bolton Congregational Church Robert W. Oonln, Pssttar 87 Dilatory 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Wm. J. Lennon, Director STUD SERVICE FOR — f 27 The 57 Be BRAirS STORE Nursery for small children. parishes will continue until Sept­ Speaker Listed Paator Bolton Center Rd. ■ VIKGO i 26 Or 58 At 88 Crowds 9 a.m., Bible Classes for all Poodles, Toys k Miniature ; 29.Find 59 Prove 89 Poro(Je Fix Furniture Now • Expert Watch Bepatrixg Coffee House. 10:30 a.m., Holy Oommunion, ember or October. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Sattirday Mass, 5 p.m. ages. 11 a.m.. Morning Prayer Book : 30Com es 60 D oings 9 0 Extremes • FIm Beleatlon of OUta Church School for Grades 7, 8, ’The Rev. Mr. Shewell, bom hi By South WSCS 8 a-m.. Men’s dub breakfast Minister Sunday MassM, 7:90, 9U5 and 142 R CENTER ST. SUDS & SCISSORS MS:” 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon; of Common Prayer, and ser­ Moet of us hate to part with to finish your furniture and Far All Occasions MANCHESTER 9 and High School. Nursery for Newcastle-on-’Tyne, is a graduate meeting. 11 a.m. POST RD. PLAZA • Rt. 30 ^6-15-25-34 3 ) K e u t r a l 5-14-29-39^ ;^49-50-79-86 i 62-8iB7^ favored pieces of furniture and vdien your chair or sofa to fin­ • Longtiie, Balova, "Dear Mother. . . .” mon by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman. small children. of St. Peter's College, Oxford, Gwen Jones Lurvey, co-peu- 11 a-m.. Public Worship. 646-5S10 VERNON PABKADE 10:15 am.. Church School. the result to we keep putting ished you will be thrilled with Wlttaaner and OaraveDe 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: "A Wednesday. 10 a.m.. Holy England. He trained for Holy tor, ^ th her hpsband, of the Mother’s Day carnations for all St. Margaret Mary Chnreh 10:80 a.m.. Worship Service. off the work. P A M UJiholstery the results. Watetex FULL SBLEXJTTON OF Sacrificial Ministry.” Communion, Prayer Book. Calvary Church Orders at Ridley Hall. Cam­ Adaitis Shore Community ladles and girls. Baby-sitting sermon: "Watching BJyes Wapping Shop offers a most convenient At P A M Upholstery Shop all ; 787 Alain 8t„ Mannheater IMPORTED (Assemblies of God) bridge, was curate at St. And­ Church — United Methodist, available. The Church School 5.30 p.m., Pastor’s class. <3ev. Thomas Q. 0 ’N«U, Pastor wrong ■way on a one-way street. Flioae6tt-M17 Second Congregational Church South United Methodist Church service to 'vacationers. Just call kinds at upholstery to done, from AND 647 E. Middle ’Tpke. rew’s Church in Plymouth and Quincy, Mass., will be guest will attend the first part of the 7 p.m-. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rev. Joseph Schick Dot A Painting Probiem? We’il Hel|i! Wrong Way Hike Some days it Just doesn’t pay United Church of Christ Max Plrog, the owner Of the Main St. at Hartford Rd. Rev. K. L. Gustafson, at St. Mark’s in Torquay. speaker at the meeting of the service. Religious stray by Hiss for a bushy-haired, 0-year^d antiques to the most modern of DOMESTIC 385 N. Main St. Service still means something to us— and service P A M Upholstery Shop, the Rev. J. Manley Shaw, Pastor Women’s Society of Christian Holly UrbanetU. Seeond Congregational Church Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Gets a Boy Home boy to get out of bed. furniture, and the work that to meaios spending enough time with you to help you number to 949-6324, and tell him WINES Rev. Felix M. Davis, Senior Paator Service of South United Metho- p.m. • Lorry, who lives in Lockport, hidden to done .lust as careful­ united Church of Christ gelect the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ when you plan to be away. He DON WILLIS Minister Rev. Carl W. Saunders, 10 a.m., Sunday School Spe­ Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 NEW ^ 'CWLEANS (AP) — about 70 miles from here, was ly as that on the outside. As an ‘Son’ Preaches dist Church Monday at 8 p.m. Rt. 44A, Coventry ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your will make arrangements to have LIQUORS Associate Paator cial recognition given all moth­ in the Reception Hall of the and 11:80 a.m. Without’ funds and in a strange In New Orleans with his first example, the 9-knot method of 10 a.m., Morning Worship. A ThooKht for Today Rev. Robert K. Becbtold, your furniture done at thto time. - p l u s - Rev. Ralph W. Spencer, ers present. CHassea for adults Minister i^(E«J,projoct.,„ , , city. Lorry Dufren Jr. decided grade class but< -was Inadvert- tying springs in used, and only GARAGE Sermon in play: “ The Last Associate Pastor At Center Church church. Sponsored by the Manchester Then Mrfaen you return your fur­ h a r v e s t HILL and children. She graduated from the Unl- the beat way to get home was enUy left behind at Audubon the best to foam rubber—Good­ Supper,” presented by the Council of Churches by hltdihlklng. Just put out the niture will be ready for you, year. 18 Main S t, Td. 1^9-4531 11 a.m., Preaching Service. The Rev. Ernest L. Bengston verslty of Kansas and attended 10 a.m., CSiuroh School Serv- Park, Zoo. ------—' DISCOVERY members of the Learning Com­ - 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship The arm, cock the thumb and get looking like new, and .you wUl Many of the newer materials Mother’s Day program. Mes­ Jr., minister of the Winchester School of Theolcgy Hto dUemma did end iu^tpUy, BRANDS munity. Service. "The Gospel Hymns". Upon noticing a decided home; he believed. ... not be Inoratvenlenced by its ab­ are protected by Scotchgard Spockiliiiiig in sage by the pastor. Methodist, Kansas City, Mo., 11 a.m. Coffee Hour. hewever, one car turned around Presentation of Rhirthm Choir Center (hngpegatlcnal Church, change of temperature recently, B i b l e sence. MASTER CHARGE 7 p.m., Evening Evangelistic jjg guest preacher tomoT' graduating in 1968. She was or­ 7 p.m.. Senior High Seminar. All the cars, however, were on that one-way street and the and thto to wonderful where fur­ Unitarian Universallst Society awards. my 7-year-old daughter exclaim­ Hr. Pirog has many years of niture gets a lot of use and BRAKE SERVICE Service. Hymnsing, gospel mu- dained a deacon In 1968 and 1724*MA1N ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 traveling in the. wrong direc­ motorist took Lorry to a nearby PERSONAL CHAISE 466 Main St. 9 a.m., Church School for Jun­ row at the 9:15 and 11 a.m. ed to me “Daddy, today smells S p e a k s eiq>erience In iqiholstering fur­ sic and Bible message. an elder in 1970. St. George’s Eidsoopol Church tion. Lorry nevib* figured It telephone. State police got the where there are children. Spllto ACXXIUNTB INVITED Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, ior High Grades 7, 8 and 9. services at Center Congregation­ like sunshine.” BUY THE P4JNT l^ r S WORTH THE WORK Front End Alignnwnt Wednesday. 7:30 p.m., Mld- Gwen Jenes Lurvey, an ac­ Rt. 44A,- Bolton out—he was trying to go the ix>y home In grand style. niture and you know that you wipe up and will not penetrate Minister 9 and 10:45 a.na.. Church al Church. During this time of year, God are getting the r,ervices cf an TEL. 649-0446 week service of prayer, praise Center Church is observing Its tive feminist, has been involved Rev. Robert W. Ihloff, Vicar the fabric nor will soil. How­ School for Infant - Toddlers revetds Himself as Oeator In 0 Ydur ^dependent expert when you have work Gonorol Ropoir VTorli and Bible study. traditional "Sens of Chnter In work for better race relations ever, you can protect fabric not 10:30 a.m., Service. Youth through Grade 6. a most meaningful way. Such done at thto shop, yet you will Church Sunday” tomorrow. and peace. She recently attend- Saturday, 5’ p.m., Evening treated with Scotchgard by Sunday. The high-school age 10:45 a.m., Church School for newness and freshness of life find hto prices to be very rea­ Each year, the church invites ed the General Conference of _ Prayer and Holy Communka. purchasing a can at Sebteh- young people will conduct the Senior High Grades 10, 11, 12. can be ours everyday if we n tiMN wen siwr n time, sonable. Tf you want custom a sen, who is now in the min­ the United Methodist Church In when Cbriatian people of this gard in an Aerosol can at the service. Nursery, Church 7:30 D.m., Senior High Meth­ Herald would but look to the ix rd for Nursery care and childron'a art istry. to be the guest preacher. Atlanta, Ga., where she cau­ nntion need to much CUSTOM furniture, thto to the place to go. P A H Upholstery Shop. Full EXPERT REPAIRS ON FOREIGN CARS| School. odist Youth Fellowship. renewal and strongth. projects. Drive around in back of the The Rev. Bengsten is the sen cf cused for more female repre­ Submitted by Sunday, 8 a.m., Holy Corn- nine In prayer it anmly Is directions for its use are on the Yesterdays nonr. We stand In ofM s intsr- Parkade and you can park rig^t UNinC SPORTS CAR REPAIR, Ins. Mrs. Gertrude Bengston of 37 sentation on the boards of the Rev. Ronald Fournier munlon, H Trial Uturgy. KITCHEN can and it works like magic. Ridgewood St. church. She is currently serv­ nattonally economicallx, so- in front of the shop. There to You are moet welcome Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. 25 Years Ago Emanuel Lutheran Church 10:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer oM ly, morally, and apmtual- to 6th ANNUAL UNICO Boy Scout Sunday will also be ing as co-chairman of the Task ------^------and Holy Communion. IJpraery always ample parking on the visit the shop at anv time, even Phone 646-4485 3 Manchester Memorial Hospit- ______ly- lower level of the Parkade and observed tomerrow at the Force on Women and Religion care and children’s an proj­ mteraattonslly, oar .PraM>^ CENTER if you are not contemplating f i churelT^th^thV presentation of and is organiring the women ects. you are welcome to stop in at having any work draie right ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES to 36; C. Elmore Watkins Is Chatfipogne Acreage dent’s action ttala week doubt- VISIT OUR SHOWROOM Gcd and Country Awards to Da­ who are serving In the ministry 11:15 a.m., Coffee and Con­ l9BB|y Inrotvss grave risks. any time. -- now. You will be interested In re-elected president of the vid Bannister of 40 Hoffman of the church. \Very Valuable versation. Any othsr course open to Umi Do you have antique furni­ the samples of woric done here, CASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CAR PARTS] board of trustees. OVER 30 STYLES ON DISPLAY Rd. and Neal Nelson of- 24 In July, she will teach a PARIS—French law dictates wotOd have bean at linat ture, or do you collect it? If so in the materials to be used and Annual report of Manchester VW PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT Bryan Dr. They will assist the faith and Justice course at the where champagne grapes may equally uncertain. Surely no OVER 1,000 KITCHENS INSTALLED it could be a problem to have you will get many ideas when Memorial Hospital shows loss man on eaitii knbwB wUoh of Rev. Lyman G. Farrar, co-pas­ School of Christian Missirais, be grown—on 76,000 acres in a COME TO THE EXPERTS thto upholstered correctly, but you visit this shop. When you do “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” Pancake of $6,222 for 1940, Stone Hill College, in North the aUemattves open to us is tor, with the worship pregram. small portion of the province of Emanuel ' not if you take It to the P A M have work done, be sure you beat. Therefore, 11 aeSms the '4'tfRotooiirt Maytag ^s.Frigidaire e2talth* OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. • 6 P.M. — THUR8.-FRI. 9 P.M. Church School Grades 5 and Eastham. Mass. Champagne, about 90 miles Upholstery Shop. They do au­ have it draie here and you will 10 Years Ago boilht of arrogaqce for any­ a:BO(| s Panasonic e JWestingtioaae <*Hotodint . 6 will worship in the sanctuary Reynolds Circle Is in charge south of Paris. This land Is very Lutheran Church one, eqiectaRy national lead- S'Btai^^^ s Dtewaolien • BadiM ' a TVs a Dryen a EM:'’ , 385 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER thentic work on all antique fur­ be more than sattofield. This was a Sunday; The Her­ at 9:15 a.m. of fellowship and Ward, Circle valuable, a choice acre biringlng ald did not publish. Church k Chestnut Streets era, to denounce immedlatoly GUABANTEED SATISFAOnON 949-7M4 niture and, unlike some slu^s, la responsible for hosp)UtUty. around $50,000. MANCHESTER, CONN. and dogmatically wliatsver QfMn;IvB|L; t|N 9 P .i^ gS ^ PcolmdB -, Ptena atl 9991 Mr. Pirog does hand tufting. dedaton he dioae. Ratter, You can safely entrust your WORSHIP ttaongh we eherUh the Anders 9 :0 0 A .M . lesm Tigtat of ertUelam, (3 o ^ prized pieces to the P A M Up- TEEN DRUG COUNSELOR hototery Shop. and people diouM be Impteiag NiSKAYUNA, N.Y. (AP)-Joe UK Stop in at the P A M Uphol­ 1 0 :4 5 A ,M . Qod to uaa that decision to Need Homes In Man~ Palermo, an 18-year-old high school SUNDAY MAY 21 PLAZA DEPT. STORE bring peace out of the hdMah stery Shop and see the ^ m - senior here, is a drug counselor with- mess men have made. mering antique velvet, corded out portfolio. (We Have A Notion To Please) “ I eadioct. , , that prayers, for Waiting Cusforriers E. MIDDLE TPKE. (Next to Popular Mkt.) ,L CL A« velvet or some of the beautiful Palermo goes around to schools 9 A.M. - 6 PM. iBteroeeelone . . . be made FREE H6me Evaluation and ! tapestries they have. No long­ OPEN WED., THURS., FRI. tUI 9 • . . tor Unga and all that H and parent groups on his own, ’ CHURCH SCHOOL are In high jilace^ h a t we . . • (tames from |IB,090 and up) "r • MIL STEAK* er need you worry about choos­ speaking against drug abuse. Zippers - Threads- 8 : 6 6 AM. may lead a tranraa and Aho-^USTOM lUILDING ing velvet for thto velvet will “ Wben I talk to adulu, they ARMY & NAVY CLUB and qidet life . . .’’ 1 T tn . 3d-3 244 Center Street not chush or mat; the new ny­ seem to feel that my remarks carry a 10 AM Manchetar a 646-1890 lon baa a shorter nap and it little more weight since I am a teen­ Tapes - Trimmings MLS f h m m OPEN J D AYS. 11 TO 9 ’ MAIN STREET Pastors; C. Henry Anderson wears and wears. Crush a piece a g e ,” he said. To Make Your Sewing Fii^-Claas — Ronald J. Fournier Speciimking in U.SJ1.A. CHURCH OP CHRIST f CU STO M i t STOCK ' Choics Steaks and and smooth it out; not a mark He has acquired his knowledge fl,00 Per Person — Proceeds to Charity PLAZA HAS THE SELECTIQN! Intern: Paul A. Holmer will show. about drugs through books, work­ I < r * « a te VetMn Shaata 6 4 i S ^ 3 B oR .Conais, ffxnrk Froih Sea Food Nursery care ah both aervlees - Next to 'CUUr Choose braid or antique nails shops and lectures.

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BUGS BU;W Y OUR BOARDING HOUSE with BIAJQR ROOPLE -P la za Suite’ I Police Report j JOY ITS VffR NKXT- H> SAVST'TBU.M^MPV^DONnr'^ Miss Snuffer Awarded POOK Mn»HVOrrB T T A L X OONNA 00MB OVKB AN' TWIST^ ROOSEVELT. I'VE aOT JUST I * A n L T M H it • V '^ \ rr UMt A PRBTZSLi Umg HUI Rd., South mktedr, Youth) seeks to match joba $lfl00 NHS Scholarship WWTION WRVWJ WCUR UTTU OP BEWd By JUNK B. TOMPKim waa arrested by Maaoheator with young people. Anyone, WHITE HOUSj/ONLV WE cf^ D REPREMENTED AT Aarm M I "B tlnee wane oouM ooly poMoe yaaterday afternoon on with a job ranging from ‘ Mias Lynn M. Snuffer, honors IT THE PINNER TABU, talklf’ I fs been aatd often. The obaigea ct operaUnr R motor household cleemip to teach­ behind a WITHOUT PAMNfi ■ Sports of Sorts level aenlor at Manchester High THI5 BROOM! THT HOUSEHOLD walla o< the riaaa taMad plen^ vritfcle while his Ucenae la ing a musical instrument to School, has been awarded a $1,- laat nlfht ea an antredatlve unilBr auspenslaii, overorowdins r e g u l a r jMurttlme work 000 National Honor Society ACROSS 3 state audlance wttnuea ttuee hilar* ^ motor vMilole, cud third* should caU 848-1124 on M on- scholarahip by the scbolarablp 4SmeUpioto lous ottuattana pottrayed by bl they Btofiiied a 2:80 to 4:80 pm . Ai^ young tlon of Secondary Srttool Princi­ 4Sportaexp«rta S F artine drama of Manchaatar (l/TM) In “ Pleaa truck operated by Bote* person loUdng for oeeaslonal pals, Wasbingten, DXI. 8 lin k * game SPrayer Suite.'’ . " W. Center St. He could or regular Joba ahould aend She is the daughter of Mr. 12 Before 7 Oriental coin The NeU Simon comedy d ^ » Ucenae, poUoe his or her quaUfieationa to and Mrs. John K. Snuffer ot 325 U L eem ln f iShioika e-n s w - 14 Athene okaae to a lUU bouae at Ha ^ JO Y, 14 P ark S t Autumn St and wUl enter Jack- JS Genu* of eon College of Tufts Untversity, 15 AU player* r £ true olives openlnc nigfat pertormanbe In weg|^Jto truck'a trytodothUi| iSFeitseaean Medford, Maae. to majbr In MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD 16 Furmation in-'' 27Dieunltos 43Lo(trkwlfs BMft.OattuUo H|h auditorium, “ *• S Ultimata lot 28 Allowance 44 Son o f wUob waa remaibable, con* * fmelgn languages. She was Une (ver.) IT External ear Manchester nominated by the members of oa ves r ooi i 18 Legialative for waste (Bib.) akteitag that a w eU -know n^J****^ and In the . 6RAN0AV— HOW 0 0 SUPPOSE WE 0 0 19 Plane turfacaa 29 Bewildered 48Cutthiitthigtool FINAU.V 6 0 T A t KNOW MV AUNT i ^ l T THEM/ bodiof Hospital Notes the F. A. Verplanok CSuqiter of A COOK AMO A fAAID? LINE ON JOSH “ UNCLEWIU. aODiminifh 23 Pointed a 31 Pronoun (ver.) the National Honor Society for you DON'T KNOW WNAT McDILLj WE'VE 21 Bitter vetch weapon 33Leu^bla 47 Est dinner her outataifSing leadetMilp, YOUite TAUON6 ABOUTjj <50T A UVK 24Demoliih 38 In the nude a P e d tio n ln VUmNO HOUBS G9i 12 Used by a ' Intermediate Care Semi- acholarslilp, character, and aer- O M £ , M A B ! HM aeuUcrew 25 Egyptian 40 Aches BUT godaeis 41 Onagers SOfttelaaf private, noon - 9 p.m„ and 4 vlce. Mias Snuffer is chapter 24 Get up a . ^nw u raw* M. Sir™ rarataT*'*.’*" Iult«4S treasurer. ONE 26 Indigo 26 Winged 42 Moslem prieet (var.) p.m. - 8 p.m.; private rooms. She has been a member for 87 Depot (ah.) r • a** »i> w m m I t a .m . - 2 p.m., and 4 p-m. - 8 1 r r 4 9 r r i 10 II into the audience’# ol^iplns tut. resulting reaultta* In.tto criminal three years of tbe Ski ‘'Club and TOSMN 30 Molest p.m . SgSwtndlera hands end they i-4be people In mlachlef charge. "Aridian," literary and art ,\ 5 - a It It M Pediatrics; Parents aBowed (lien*) In ; the eudlanee loved every Damage to the deak wa^ ea* . magailne: 1# president of the 34 M iddle snooM i T II 17 lOlmite L a u g i^ came timated at $80. ^ .time, except noon-8 p.m.; ^ organlxatton tbU year; and Lynn M. Snuffer 35 Epic poetry dy, and, 'on ooeiwlon, ap* o tb e n , t p.m* • 8 p.m. wnred for two year* on the 36 Compels point r r 19 i i A Bolaaeau was released on a OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN I in thi, middle of a aoene, $1,000 eurety bond tor court ap­ Self Service: la am . - 8 p.m.t ,,, jjjjj,, gchool Worid, pub- 37----- poker tt 39 ----- Hari 4m .Ih 'efMndiil the jdey tells of pearance at Manchester June S. 4 p-m. - 8 p,m. liahed-each Friday during the 40 Hammer head Intensive Ckwe and C oronary school y ea r In The H erald. VEAH.IM OONNA , '^WHV.fM OWggJOTBP/AFTER TPURHat/IMS 94 » 91 w three; v e ^ ditferent sttuatlons A l l i e s BEEN (X/VWN IN 0ED A U . nW VleST«RCFC< 41 Ventilate wblbh take place In aulto 719, Two Mandieater youths were Care: Immediate family only, gor three years, she has been KECPMV fiOLP st IS > RKTETHiSMIOKKl- AMP SICK HALF TUB MkSHTH PIPNT EX­ 42Ut6plan M r* at Ninr T o n Oify’a very rltgy arrested at Center /^prlngb E*aik any time, limited to five min- elected to the Student Council, PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER M(%*rANPlCAN PECT ANV HELP FROM VOUTDOW/ BUT 45TaUotwiter It" ntes. received a merit award for her H i t B a c k p o wrTMOjr AMv WTTH SUCH A A«*ACULOO& Becoya»< 49 Parts o f autos s r so Ftaaa hotel. kwt night on liquor and drug SM Pe REMARKS 1 ASSUME r r u . b e n o t r o u b l e a t 'Jeanne Adams and Frank cbaiges, police reported. Matomltyi Fathera, 11 a.m. - service last year, Is on the ex- a Aunt (Sp.) M i B t r so M (Continued from Page One) s t r i k e you CM TMe SUBJECT/, ALL FOR KXJ TO BREE2E IHBOtkSH 52 King of MlmiHHo, as Kaiwn and Sam Kenneth A. UppUng, 19, of 76 18:46 p.m., and 6:80 p-m. - 8 cutive committee this year, LIST rVE SOT 20 miles north of Hue, and t H R E f K ILLED WAITTNO FOR'iOUf Judah (Bib.) 40 41 Nash, are.the stare of the first Oxford 6L, was tdiarged with p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., and as a council member has IT/' 53 Waeteln slotfi and 8:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. worked on several student-fac- moved toward the village of 44 40 40 w w apt. At the Plena to celebrate poeeession of Uquor on town ^ 0 54 Abetrabt being 41 41 Thanh Van Tri, meeting strmig 55 Disorder thelr'woddlng annlveraary (they propMrty. Age lim its; 18 In maternity, ****? committees. S6Trultdrinki 49 SO 91 can't agree on. the exact year .Matthew B. Dunfleld, 19, of 69 18 In otiier m ens, n o lim it In This year, Mias Sniper is in resistance. A U.8. adviser declaied, "It’s > 57 Term in tennta S3 ■4 nor even the exact date) the Harlan S t, was oliaiged wHh self-service. Round TaUe Singers; was at Tii~V— ra-ii <>*>« <>f 12 MHS studonts choBen going so g/ood, I can’t believe DOWN couple acmdhflw doesn't quite poeaeaMon of liquor on town IB SO ■7 auooeed In reviving "that .old ptoperty and p naan salon of con- m emergenoy ^ to sing in the Oentral-Northweat it.” ITtdings eutyauents are requeaiea to nse pesUval at Central Con- Quang Tri Oty,City, capital of 2 Great Lake feeling," even though H ia the tooBed dtuge. He was also is- «w emergency room en- (MIWSFAFU IM nSFtlU ASIH.)"^ V iT jl'' Mni6 sulW tti6y had occupied ^ wumnoiw Aftor pc4ic6 northemmoet Quang Tri Prov­ - on tlielr honeymoon. checked tale identi flcetlopi for el« toai^ off Armory St. received a state citation, ince, fell to the North Vietnam­ y - y , ; Bam Naeta taaa become vain a motor vehicle openiF to the entrance Is via existing Jewelry creation, In the ese on May 1. South Vietnam­ driveways. Scholastic Art Awards Contest, ese forces have since retireated ^ II l i / ^ about hla figure end la an a'uld tor's license. Both rel aae ad on $160 ------sponsored by SdtolasUc Maga- to a new defensive line SO milqfi;. ■' '- I calorie counter. Also, he pra- , _ . . c fere an affair with Ua aecretaiy nonmrety bonds tor court (hd* Patleato Today; 867 {jne; and waa named a State of south of the demilitarized zone to a asoond honeymoon wlth hls pearance June 6. pushed back by the North Viet- CARNIVAL BY DH^ TURNER DISCHARGED t o u RS- wMe. ~ ------Mias Snuffer to a member of namese invaders. North Methodist Church. During ,Aot n d w ^ on tbe reunion Tw» outKif.rtuto teen-agere Oehring Rd.. Tolland; K atol^ The South Vletnamsso ma- the last two summers, she was rinea engaged North Vietnam- GUMMER STREET BY PHIL KROHN of a man and a woman seven* were anested on olnufes of L . MorreU, 616 G riffin R d., a volunteer counselor on the ese troops immediately after teen yeara after they had been fourthrdegree larceny (shoplift* South Windsor; Mrs. Judith Ugh school romancers In New H>») yerterday afternoon at Cal- staff of the Intertaith Day Camp landing in .Hal Lang District on t h a t c m a c e t i \ u x y « ^ 6 MOW WOULp \i30 LOOK Morasco, 29 Jor^ St.; Paul E. Jersey. Jesse KlpUnger, played department rtore at Burr ___ for Manchester and Hartford Highway 1, 26 miles north of RMrsan HEHoes ARE MAPE-MOT BORN LeBlanc, 9 Main St., South murgy' ' AWFUl l T i> c(lA yJ H Y p c ? f? l»= Y ifO MUN6 UfSlITe by SYed B b* ,HI, la the re- Oomeni. Arreated were Gary P. TOe Lg. t TiAe. WindacM'; liv c^ r-r; sisTT'.il'lSiC S si.rrs .'“i;"i.2r“ ALL (PAY? nowned Hollywood jwoducer Devlin, 19, of Mamaroneck, N.T. W inter St. who InvHea Muriel Tate, pot^ and Ou«I A. Donaghey,'l9, of CxiDcU of Churches at SouUi south Vietnamese marines Also, Mrs. Jane V. Kuras, 480 Methodist Church. Last year, were wounded and several trayed by Jayne Newlrth, to hla Ocsioord, Mass. Pleasant Valley Rd., South SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL Plasa Hqtel suite, “Just to say PoHce sold stereo tapes worth 8inMs«mM*> Dmf r« TfJiwLMfmi AfU> she was aiao asav-mwvwFbsinvolved asmin wz.vthe NorthIt|OrUk Vietnamese V ieilUUn<3C*«S troopsUTWpif woreWOAC mnoaor, «oy jonnsofig Connecticut Btaufth Action Group. r-nortAft kiiiAd in the tirat ili hello." JSsse's charm (and It’s nearly $80 were Involved. N. Main 6t.; Mrs. Lorraine O. repoi^ m w nrw lo so very dbannhigl) meamerlsea Court date la June 6. r^Mw^ wiiulntonHsk. £iTf-. Smuier ifl a part-time minutes of the operation. Muriel, despite the fact she William D. Ruckelshaus, head of the Environmental Protection Administration, worker at the SAH Green -nie South Vietnamese ma- claims to be happily married C arole A . Sperry, 29, o f ISO- rt P. ttoy:^, 648 «.; redemption center, OT4 rines consolidated their forces Summer St„ was arrested, yes­ listens to questions a t‘news conference on Friday. (AP photo) K ara L . Gagnon, 226 HoUlster M ain w rr, and the mother.,of three chil­ St. and pushed Into Hal Lang dis­ dren. terday on a Circuit Court 12 trict town, which had been PrepatmUona for a wedding warrant charging her with issu- A lso, Hubert Gagnon, 928 mostly dos^yed by air strikes JX. Pleasant Valley Rd., South NO rt»»t almest iloean’t come off ing a bad check. She was re-, Huffield Named in the past few days. make up. the tUrd act. ^Vhat leased on a $150 non-surety ixmd Car Exhaust Cleanup Date Windsor; Oariton B. Burke, 36 smwns would you do If, at the laat for court appearance June 6." B yron R d .; MTa. Itydney R . District Deputy minute, When the guests ara all ------Brown, 16 Cobum Rd.; Mrs. Pearl M. Bernard, 11 Abby Dr., Herbert A. Huffleld of 26 A b o u t T o w n PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKl present, Ihe orehestra la play- Rlckky L. cmarette, IT, of Hebron; Mrs. Evelyn B. TUik- Stephen St. has been appointed Ing the weddttig march, and the Bast Hartford, was Issued a . Emma Nettleton Group of Extension Bid is Denied ^ __ , ______„ ^ district deputy of the center Congregational Church 'V' riATHlNtObKF C f’ & M H e , U P T H E mlnlster 'b waitiiv & bis place summons for speeding yester- ington, 149 BiaseU St. HADA'tWPATED Also, Mrs. Ca^yn M. Pock, Orand Ix>dge of Ancient Free meet Tuesday, startii^; with —the biMe looks herself In the day afteraocoi on Center St. WASHINGTON (AP) — The The amendments require a 90 standards, despite their testi- Y o UCLAH (EttSINCJE and Accepted Masons ot Con- poUuok at 6:80 p.m. in the bathroom and refuaea to talk ctourt date la June 6. Environmental ■Protection per cent reduction of carbon mony in 2,000 pages of ^piril- Rt- Coventry, Warren J. "with eUher of hsr parantoT ------Agency ha. refused to _ hydrocarbon______caU«♦ !.- rara..and 113. days of ra# pubUc Chandler, 86 W necticut. Robbins Room of tthe church. MiRAises MUST se£M F fien y He was named to the high dinner, there will be a Betty Lundbsrg and James Dennis E.^Fbgarty, 48, of 39 forcoment of the government- Amherst, N.H.; (^Eh.U'TD e O M e R3UKS. auto; emissions' for^l976 .niodel year bearings. Masonic office by WlHlam C. n^ght program, after which Pend^rgtoi, a||ri|ssnia and- Rog-'j^oes Dr., vtos Issued a sum- ordered regiidatkxui. m ■rarSpA decision was Imme- Neu, Strattord, grand master of u,g group'^wlll elect offleera. H ubley, irjr every theans Imag- ^r allowing a dog to emlsrion standards tor 19766' care, com pared w ith the 1970 , T 7 Mrs. Dorothy Hagmiow, 111 0- 1 - X cam. uui aum m.ut- e m i s s i o n levels. However, UnpaeUcal gj .*22! ^ S S T t . Crick- .*« ^ ^ Inable tq'eoak tlWr daughter in- pou^e said the charge is *»«!« ______I ln”^nnectl»“ soUo Lodge In Masonic District gt 2 p.m. tomorrow from Center ca jo le . T ba bride's father at- EiPA Administrator William the auto industry is unable to president for environmentalggjj WUUmantlc; Mrs. Rose John- dog was quarantined. Court date D. Ruckelshaus Friday turned develop the necessary tech- Md safety w i^eorl^, 6A wUch includes St. John’s, pc^rk, near Mary Cheney Ll- tempis to tMToak the door down ii^ir 'w in’ have to decKto »®"- Middletown; Mrs. Mary C is M ay 22. d ^ requesto by the auto In- noiogy for compHaroe. "We nw ^ tave pou, 720 Spring St.; Richard B. Hartford; Apollo, Suffleld; brary. Open to the public, the *‘Ju9t anothBr wrong ‘They aeked for ma!" and, in Vba attenqit, gives Us Washington, Windsor; WyUys, ri ress twm for a cocktaU party schooto. ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN Friends may call at Holmes males entered the store, ap- poiogy teacher at Hamltoe Uni- residents, however, ®J^ Bradway Btottord Springs; a *^®*’* Democratic - eF Funeral Home. 400 Mata-St., p^gched the woman cashier verslty In St. PauJ. who also U uated- before the Guadalupe andlto. John chairman in W l CAM O AMIT TOM r GUESeMPU HEARD ..AN* IT SEEMS PRETTY ...WHEN A COOK-OFF, __ _ 30th Reunion WHAT WAS GOING O N !/ YEAH.ENOUGH ISU.Y FOR THESE YOUNG WOULD SOLVE THE / A CDOKNlFFflr Monday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 ^ demanded the cash In the making the trip. —rose. Jensen, 80 C onverse 'R------d., B olton; . , , . TISET TM* PICTURE! LADIES rSE AT EACH WHOLE MATTER.' ' The Manchester High School p .m . ' ------a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. «®y“ “e was told Dyer OTHER'S THROATS.. ? 7 ' register. STEVE CAJfYON BY BOLTON CANIFF Class.of 1942 reunion committee Martin Lawrence, 16 Cushman psia »zo. ------_ announces that the 80th anniver­ John Pudln Jr. The men were last seen leav- Business Asks Cutbacks Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and M n. [MM&UPfii ...ORTHAT WEKNOWHSK HESUUC4 II^H)S'»L CAN lAAAOINE^ sary reunion will be held Oct, 21 VERNON—Funeral services jng the area on foot. They were Vlesturs Paegle, 29 Ahern Or., Benoit, 262 Woodbrtdge St.; J. ACTUALLY TD BE MINERVA AFTER DEMANPIN6 WHAT THOSE ICNe at Willie’s Steak House. Invita- jqr John Pudln Jr. of Mata St., described as about six feet tall, (Continued from Page One) ulus that was designed for this South Wtadaoc; a daughter to Alfred Jirtmson, 206 Oak gt, KML,U.S. INTELU6ENCE THAT WE FINPTHE HAIRS HAVE PONE tions will bo sent to all class ^ijd Thursday at Manches- cne wearing a plaid coat and ran.Hr.o- orifi he nostooned to the Mr. and----- Mrs. Clorii — Schoonmak- Also, '*M n. AdrianA Oroot in Dm ' t lytton Up AGENT/ TP HER IN THEIR memben ta the near future. tg. Memorial Hospital, will be gun glasses, the other wearing especially concerned over «»« / nftoiT vear_ ^_ er HI, Bast Hartfoni; a son to and daughter, Box 624; Mrs. TEMPLE second half of this year, ana - Effoito are being made to lo- Monday at 2:80 p.m. at Trinity g light coat and having dark prospective growing federal reinforced ta early 1978 Mrs. Paul Siriois, Bast Ronald Martin and son, Ptaney M you've bcM lo cate the following class mom- Lutheran Church, Meadowlark jjgj, deficit In the second half of this ^ refunds. Hartford, Hill, Rockville; Mn. Gordon ben :’ Robert H. Brindley, Jo- Rd. T b t Rev. William Wilkins, iphe Incident Is still under ta- year. „ . oM nminpll ______DISCHARGED______YESTERDAY:_ Plouffe and daughter, . 277 The seph Castro, Edmund Ducy, pastor of Prince of Pewe iAith- vestlgaUon by Vernon poUce. -piu proepect, combined with agreed with Woodard, 14 Elisabeth Sproco St.; Mrs. PhUiP S^«y Dennis Olbeon, Wardlow Mrk- eran Church of - Coventry,------wUl U.r?rS^PoUcy of holding 8t., South Windsor; ,M «. Mary ^_d_son. «^ 8um m er 8t .;_ M « . Coaf Rack officiate. Burial will be ta Wap- the professional MUler, ina«t Harttocd; M n. Kenneth Metzler and daughter, wood,. AdeUa Krauzaltls, How­ Robert J. Hughes. 17, of Em- ^„wn' i„terest' rates to encour economists Opentag Thursday, I mi m4u. w.TM, W L -a I \ ^ ard LoFIeur, EJdward Lipka, pliig Cemetery. _ g^ald Dr.. Vernon, w m charged a""business borrowtag. may >?•’ Arthur Ludwig, Lucille Mur]diy, Friends may e®U with evading responsibUlty and pguge a buildup of pressure *“ ’'® i^th~Wtadsoi^ Lynn tobateUa; daughter, 62 Bldridge St.; Mn. Blay 18th at 9:80 a.m .' Mary Nellsen, Howard Bceen- Funeral home, 19 Kumgion ,.ggjj]ggg driving last right. Ver- ggaingt the Phase II cwitrols ty and^ need cl^Icatlon^and Dr., South Windsor; SebasUon Salafia and daughter, SGT. STRIPES... FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA Ave., RockvUle, tomorrow from conttauity. Hansbeiger«,rara saidrara he “ C sv ld H aycs, 122 Loke St.; Bcr- <7 Congiess St- betg, Theodore StrMier, Elea­ nen police had investigated a Hansberger said. applaud^ the commission’s 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. _ . . . .__ nadette B albonl, 842 H ackm a- nor Thomas, John Troughton complaint from a MerUne Dr. The admtalstraUon’a econora- ^rtonnance the i. M. . Stanley Wlochowski, WHAT KlHP0FAv30tKrAJ?E and Albert WaluUk. resident concerning the opera- planning has gene awry In handicap” that ’ it started an en- Anyone who baa Information tionuon 01of a motor vemcievehicle andana dam-aam- geveralseveral respects. It badnaa sched-senea- bind of control nro- Hartford; Kenneth Ribble, 'l&O I r ?unp a :eep t h i s about any of these persons is Fourteen on Bus m o u s e in /wnajoM !-. C IP S B P ! jI i KntHgN If asked to contact Albert "Yoeh” leased on a $250 non-surety bond the first half o t this year as a gji^ed: Open Vtacek, 23 8. A lton S t.; o r Ban­ Killed in Crash to r court ta RockvUle June 6. deUberate economic tonic, to be A lso, Mrs. Bldeiia Franck- LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON d y B row n, 68 E^ruce St. ------foUowed by a cutback ta tt/e "Many businessmen have u^g, sburt Hartford; Mrs. Mar- WESniKN (Continued from Page One) misunderstood what was ex- garet Dysqn, Warehouse (Point; A ll Day ■nie committee’s next meet­ Geannette Lee, 31, of Hartford seemd half of tbe year. The - - - - - lY m A m iA C Y ing wlU be. held June 7 at the rarararairaiiira In KinffsooTt was charged last night with lar- gpoveinment has been unable to ^ ^ „„ *Y_ C^rtene Ailing borne of Richard M oore, 887 taw was ceny ta the third degree (shop- f^nd as much money as it had ,‘^on‘^ ‘lf “®“* Sunday Spring St,Anyone interested ta and iTT the rararararainhranul truck driv Ui« bus^__ nftin«-i Ufttag) OP. OH a. u comnlalnt complatat from from nntlolnnti»rl. anticipated, ftp.i anl had had uninten- untaten- COBUnlMlon Us6U. Itagton; Mrs. Daisy Chapman, P^ACp. serving on the committee is BAIQ T flatftt-AllATiSage-AUen Inta fhttthe ^TS*l-/^f*/Tri-Caty DiawaPlaza. Uonal Slra-ranml ly 1«» collected njNllA/t^a#$ bilUons of del-/IaI* The The coimcU’s coimcU’s cloeed closed sessloas sessioas svi 397 summuSummit si.;St.; Mrs.sir*, Betty wloe w elcom e. over $50 worth of mer;handise law In taxes more than pre- end today. Chairman Herbert ^aulleu 218 ^nter St.; Lev^ 11 mUes west of was allegedly stolen from the dieted because of the steep new Stein of the CouncU of Bconom- Sumlsla^, 2ta Spruce &t. , AH Mudiciiial S«rvieM .hra hisfawav store. She was released on a schedules of tax withbiUdtag.. Ic Advlsew and Secretary of 2*^ ,,'^“*“*’“5^ 0HLflMUl^ e Hn Br HU. W.. iv/3 Only DoUoe aiM soldier# are i m k on the same highway. , w * * The result apparonU y wUl be State WUUam P . R og ew w ere ESxt., RockvU le; Scott Freed- 455 HAKTFORD RQAD 643-5230 pennltM lto carry guns la Ye- r b a scene ItaeU la 4(M6 mUea Donald ta RockvUle June 6. that much of the spending sUm- among the scheduled speakew. man, 62 Grant R d. m en. ncHtbeaat of KnaxvUle. V- \

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,’IflANdHESTBR, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1W2 . MAMCBESTBR EVENING HERALD. HANCHESim, CONN-. SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1972 PAGE ELEVEN Mets’ Fans Chant ^We Want JhiL dbuudit Gobb and JimRyun F eatured But Get John Instead in EARL YOST j SporU Editor NEW YORK (AP) __ "They reaUy made me feel Into deep left field. about that run," eatd the Dodg- and leron » NE!WYORK(AP)—^Bur- baseball league as leverage, not be defied by Blue, although NATIONAI, LEAGUE Runner “We want Willie we But he felt bad, ha aald. In the ninth, caeon Jones er ace, who chalked up hla fifth but Bnio Hernandea, imye chester, state director, has indicated that pes's seed catalosnie ■was a **® discovered that there he admitted that Blue was prob­ East Division OffUieCuff ably the best pitcher In the want Willia ” " fho when the, fana booed MUher. wUked with one out, went to victory with a foun-hltter Campbell, D«rel TiMnas—w- vdunteers wlU be Sought to handle the seller in the wring of mtemaacnai W. L. Pet. G.B. PHILADELPHIA (AP) fono nf Qhaa Qfadinm "Manager Yogl Berra prob- aecond on Jinx. Fregoal’a aingle against the Phillies. erybody’s getting woqiS on the BxoelUnt idea In Um little L««cue 15 , 7 .682 — — Jim Ryun is the featured b— ball program waa making the win­ games unless tlie requested tees are re­ owiaiura. thing when and moved to third on a walk Frank Robinson gave him all ball." , .w — duced .. .Meanwhile, Coach Wally Fbr- i S S . ' S . S : 14 9 .609 1% performer in Sunday’s Mar- iney got jonn.» they put in the kid," aald Mays, to Bid Kranepo® “ <*• i m bulk of the Legion dub is usually made St. Louis 10 IS .436 6% overshadowed by the mile Jorgensen oraokad a two-run many would never reach this deek, as a aeu-starter,self-starter, for $1,500.$1,600. Prestige was a factor for Cobb, West Division up of youngsters who perform with ^ Sen- Hoke Smith of Georgia, too. ’’Navin does not own me homer for Montreal. was proven in the past.. .Speald^ of Woodrow Wilson had just o<,bb’s home state, asked Cobb Los Angsles w ^ o " 600 relay. Milnet^tepplng toto thTtat- much for my little League, the annual house to house either Manchester High or East Oatho-. moved bag and bagease Into * ^ody and aoul,” aald Cobb. 10 *0 North CJarollna Central’s ter’s box amid mUd boos In the nerves,” said Berra, who has a Joe Morgan cracked a tw^ • * • Uc. Legion (Say stcurts the middle of J5r* for a copy of his contract, and » clsmo^d for Cobb. Houston canvass for Amds will take place today. FAna clam ored for Cobb, 11 1. iii speedy quartet of Mel Bassett, elffhth innlnr walked and avftn* ^ left-hander was pitch- bottle of aspirin sitting on his run homer to power the Reds PIBATBS - AtnUM I June.. .Gary Kind received the foul the White House and the Pro- ^ ^^^1^ jg ,* mto anU- Youngsters, In uniform, accompanied by “ b ^ ^ P ^ was bubbHng pgggjbjutigB. fans are complaining left /n d ^ ' n 4iZ Robert Ouku and t^ly around to tie the probaWy use WlUle in desk. over St. Louis as Ross Orlms- shooting award at the annual Bsstetn Cincinnati 9 13 Larry Black is slated to match " m iu May’a Ue-breaUiig alngla adults, were out at mld-moming knock­ with enthusiasm. game 1-1 The Mets then won it pinch-hlttlng role," aald In Friday night’s other Na- ley, making his first start since Conneotlout State College Sports Awards Blue didn’t have to.go that *^^na wanted Blue so badly AUanta strides with the Philadelphia triggered a two-run Plttaburgh ing on doors, tinging doorbells and hop­ a-i In the ninth m Jerrv Berra. ttonai Loague games, Los An- being recalled from the minors, -- . _ . Banqud last week. The local man drop­ faT. '6 u r i“ FTood Irtd p;ecede>go Cuba blanked At- em, is again a mainstay with the dub The circumstances epgulfii^ his ^ month. ' Both came close to signing Son Diego 6, Montreal 8 that one of these teams will to Now York, a ‘first place team. In the "But I walked—and boom." on a five-hitter with a 1-d lead hmta 2-0 ahd Cincinnati edged PADRES - EXPOS Bill Hands handled the which could be the best In New Ehigland, salary bottle with Detroit Tiger pinley placed Blue on the before they actually algned. New York 2, San Francisco 1 lower the world record of 3:02.8 ______’®'***^ Chris Speler’a home St, Louis W. "These young kids keep pull- Braves with ease, firing a five- Eastein Division. Mays’ salary, a report­ In any classification. The East Catholic owner FYank Navin had an un- "restricted list,” which meant Blue, p«i In hand, walked out Ciilcago 2, Atlanta 0 set In 1966 by Trinidad Tabgos Milner moved up on Bud Har­ ed tVnfiOO, plus sagging attendance in reison’V roker J ld m eed" home nm in the sixth. ^ „ ing together like this," Man- hitter uddle his Ortw team- High grad plays third base and bata common likeneaa to the spring’s Blue could not play for the on FTnley'When he felt the own- Pittsburgh 4, Houston 2 In the Commonwealth Games SAY HEY— ^Willie Mays made his debut in a New York Met uniform last nitrht Ban IFranclsco, were two reasons the when Ken Boswell lined a After Orote bounced out to d o d o k k s - PHILS ager Don Zimmer said of his mates jumped on Atlanta atart- fourth In the order and on occasion has dispute between Vida Blue and ^ menth, roughly equlv- er would make him lo<* bad In Toda3r*B Games at London. and was caught in the batting cage. He did not get into game against Giants. double into the left-fleli) ofumer. open tho inning, Milner reached Unbeaten Don Sutton finally Padres, "asd we might shake er Ron~ Reed - tor nmlhthe Giants unloaded the man destined t o a pitched several games. A’s owner CharUe O. Finley, alent to a suspension. public with a particular con- San FYancisco (Marichal 1-6) North Carolina Central ran a Mays, the 41-yearol^' super- base with hla crucial free pass, gave up a run—he’d gone 31 up the West Division a bit." second on Rlok Monday’s Ufot in basebell’a HaU of Fame — five ” A • • Because of his great season Navin claimed that Oobb's tract. at New York (Cepra 1-1) 3:03.1 at the recent Penn Re­ years after be retires, which is one re­ star acquired from *''■,-je Olants Milner------^ moved — up — on " ------Harrel-’ ------scoreleis-— innings—but couldn’t San Diego has done some double and Jose Cardenal’s In 1912, when he compiled a salary demands would Cobb was about to sign with Loa Angeles (Osteen 3-1) at lays, with anchorman Black quirement by the peofrie at Oooperstown, Short Stuff .410 betting average Cbbb plump- "bankrupt me.” However he had Navin when he saw that the Philadelphia (Carlton 6-1), turning In an incredible 43.8 last Thursday, w a^ n uniform son’s roller and set the stage have cared less. shaking alfoady by winning six single and another in the third Ed Croke has been named director of for his first gam ^u a Met. He to Boswell, a .164 hitter. He "As long as wo had five more of eight games. "These Wds on Randy Hundley’s sln|^s and N .Y. 1 . .Fred Peck, RepuUlcan reglatrar ed for a hardy raise, from added two thousand seats In the Tiger owner had lowered a pre- night quarter, fastest leg ever nln. of voters, came up with an interesting puUic relations for the New Ywk $9 000 a year to $13,000. Blue, past year, to create a seating arranged figure on the contract. San Diego (Norman 1-2) at Central won by 60 yards over Wood, W SoxS^^ heard the chtota and saldbelted Stone’s pitch like a shot than they did, I wasn't worried are all hitting. Nat, JOolbert Qlenn BeckOrt’s double. Giants. He succeeds Don Smith. Crdce, . baseball question this week. "Why," he after a «»n»<»Heinni pitching capacity of 18,000 In Navin After a month Into the season, Montreal (McAnally 0-1), night Adelphla. AMERICAN LEAGUE 7 ^ asked, "ahould a batter be called out who waa a sports editor and columnist season In 19T1, wanted a chunky Stadium. And he was planning both Cob and Blue compromised. Chicago (Jenkins 3-2) at At- "We doj’t think the Penn Re- BATTING (80 at baU )— srhen he bunts foul on s Thlrd strike?” for 10 years, served seven years as i»o- aalary hike. Ho had been making to construct another 10,000 seats. Cobb gOt $11,832.66. Blue signed Uuita (Scheler 1-0), night lays were a true test,” Ron Braun, Min, .400; Pinson, Cal, S ^ g e S e t G lo ria Ehret Anyone'who has the answer may drop a motlon director wMb 'the Giants before - - ■ for $63,000. 8t. Louis (Clonlnger 0-0 or Basil, A d e lj^ a coach, said this .368. ® taking the PR post.. .Yankee Confer­ $26 less than Cobb’s dream Business couldn’t have been all line to this desk . > .How many will agree salary, and wanted $92,500. that bad. Before this. Blue threatened Clemons 0-0) at Cincinnati week, Beat Orioles RUNS—Harper, Ban, 16; thsd the two teevee announcers for the ence bao^wU title could be up for grabs to leave baseball, and took an (Simpson 0-0), night “Our guys set the world In- A fter First Finley balked, "Blue wiU play Finley was cashing in might- Three tied with 13. R e m a t c h Btanley Cup final aeries played at Madl- Sunday when UOonn hosts UMAss at executive job for three ^eks Pittsburgh (Brlles 2-0) at door record and we’re better NEW YORK (AP)— The Baltimore Orioles and Oak- r l w s b a t t e d in —Darwin, aon Square Garden In New York, Jim Stom at 2. The two teams playing today for what I want *o pay him ly on B l u e ,^ b^m e wdth ^a bathroomoamreom nxnireafixtures nrm. firm. Houston (Wilson 1-2) night than we looked at Penn. Don’t at Amherst and UOonn, by winning, or he won’t play professional one ot baseball's beat drawing ~ "ousion twiison mgnt land pitcher Denny McLain have a hitting problem. The Min. 20; Cash, Det, iS ; Duncan^ O n C o u r t s L P G A T i t l ^ Gordon and Dan Kelly did an outstand­ bLebaU," aald Flnloy. cards. Teh thouaandthousand moremwe peoplepe^le Sunday’s G«nea forget, that was our first race problem is that the Orioles aren’t hitting anybody and Oak, 18. ing job , 100 i>er cent better than the pair would clinch the crown. A UOonn loss San FYancisco at New York in clear weather this spring. Pl- Owner Balked come out tof..^ Oakland play everybody’s hitting Denny. h it s —Pinson, Cai, 27; DALLAS (AP) — The stage PASADENA, OalU. (A P ) — that woriMd the games played at the would make Sunday's gams all the more over, teammate Sam Crawford, Los Angeles at Philadelphia We weren’t ready." Navin balked. “You will play with Blue pitching-, tii-ui when also an estrly holdout that The Orioles did manage six ------nleUa, KC, 27. is set for a rematch of the 1971 Gloria Ehret says aha has Boston Garden, Tim Ryan and Norm Important. XXlonn Is 1(M> In the confer­ San Diego at Montreal Both BOHA and Philadelphia DOUBLES—D.Johnson, Bal, ence and UMAsa 8-2, both losses to for Detroit or you won’t play he wasn’t on the mound, spring, threatened to become a Pioneers have the speed and hits Friday night. which “ Melton- World Champiofudilp of Tennis speeded up her (day and hopes MoLalnT to anybody and you wlU take Navin also said that "dls- Chicago at Atlanta matched the total of their two ‘he season for the 1971 7; Aparicio, Bsn, 7; Thompson, a # a Maine. The conference champ will ad­ slot-machine salesman.) the experience to mat^ Cen­ finals between defending ebam- wtaat I ofler," said Navin, as ctpline, not only money, was St. Louis at Cincinnati, 2 previous games, but bowed to home run champ-a two-nm Min, 7. the nerve-settling move will vance Into the NCAA District . One play­ The Tigers, sixth in 1012, Pittsburgh at Houston tral smd Adelphi. piCHi Ken Rosewall and Rod La­ Here ’n There quoted ih Haixdd Seymour’s an important factor.’’ He ocn- finished sixth again In 1018. the Chicago White Sox and WII- blast by Dick Allen and Pat 'PRIPLES—JCcCraw, Cle, 2; ver, two veteran Aussles with help her win her fliet Isidlee offs .. .ABC wlU tdecast the College All- Mondair’ s Games Larry James, the former Vll- >■ Hockey fans who took In Thursday history, "Baseball: The Golden ceded that Obbb was probably (>>bb led the American League bur Wood 4-3 Kelly’s run-scoring single. Kaline, Det, 2; Michael, NY, 2; devastating games. Professional , Golf Anoclatlan Star football game July 28 from Chicago Chicago at Phlladel[Ma, lanova Olympian, is rounding The A’s got McLain off the The Orioles, held to two hits 'P.Kelly, Chi. 2; Brye, Min, 2; night’s Stanley Cup battle between the when Dallas meets the best seniors of Age." ’’ the best player In the world in hitting again, but dropped to Into form and will run for The 38-yeaivold Rosewall, an event in six'years. :, Cobb had no place else to play, then, but Oobb had tried to a dismissEti .390. nlg^t hook after the former superstar «e'’en Innings, scored in the acrobat m the court with radar Rangqre and Bruins in New York are the 1671 college season. Nebraska Coach Montreal at New York, night BOHA along with form er team­ was r^>ped for four runs to the ®.‘Kh*^ Etchebarren;s HOME RUNS-Darwin, Min, The 6-fooUS blonde from. Del­ still talking about the hard-hitting and Bob Devaney will handle the .^-Stan what with the restrictive reserve, defy him in the past, too, and in 1971,-the A’s won the mate Lamotte Hyman, Greg accuracy on his placements, ' clause binding him for eternltyj did unseemly things Uke quitting American League West Dlvl- St. Louis at Fittsburgh, night second inning by Boston, in- ‘hmhle and Bobby Grichs ^ las shot a flve-undeT'per 67 Frl- chocking. "There’s no faking In hockey, ... Monday night telecasts of' major Daugherty and 1968 Olympic crushed America’s Arthur Ashe to the Tigers. ^ for a week when he didn’t like slon chamiAonshlp and Blue won Atlanta at Houston, night eluding homTruns on Rick MU- single and got two in the ninth S T G L ^^B A M ^.N e^n, 6-4,------6-3, 7-6 _ - Friday------night------in the daiy for a one-stroke lead after and when they go at it (fighting) it’s no league baseball games will start June Los Angeles at San Disgo, teammate Vince Matthews. ler and Tommy Harper but two singles and an «, McCraw, ae, 6. C.May, gemlfinala after Laver had ral- the first round in the 66-hole, takq^ Ifice in wrestling," one fan reported 12. . . Middletown will stage a 16 kilome­ Same with Blue. But Blue a room on the road, ''r 24 gfamps. The Pioneers have Charley $42,000 Buzuki G olf Inter­ yesterday. . .Veteran umpires In the thought he’d use the Japanese Finley also said that he would Stay turned, history fans. Joseph, FYed Newhouse, Curtis lost 7-6 on Harper’s second hefom reliever Steve Decisions)- ® *•“’ ter run Sunday starting at 1 o’clock at AMERICAN LEAGUE the Kcaley retired Terry Oowley „*^TTC*IDfG (3 Demons! victory over scrappy ICarty nationale. MAnchester C$iiq>ter of the State Board 'WUson High School. ...The Kansas C2ty Mills and Eddie Roberts, who home nm of the game in ------. ^ Riessen - East Division n?>th innintp 3^ Merv Rettenmund with two Min, 30, 1.000, l.7 i; IiQss Eihret, 80, needed only srlU be d ie d at the annual bcmquet, June Royals’ Baseball Academy In Sarasota, W- L._ Pet. G.B. was on the Trinidad team 29 putts in her 33-34 round on vdilch set the world record. ^ runners aboard R.Woodson, Min, 3-0, 1.000, 2.13. The finals for the $80,000 first 12 at L ille’s .. .Speaking of umpires, BTa., will be spotlighted today at 8 on Detroit ^ 11 7 .611 Elsewhere in the American runners abo^.^ ^ snuKEOUTS-G.Perry. ao, Ryun, who has been up and prize will be held at 2 p.m. the 6,083-yard Brookslde Coun­ the State Board has voted increased NBC before the Game-of-the-Week. The Cleveland ‘ 12 8 .600 League, Minnesota and Mil- »R,rwFi«i t w in s 43; Wood, CStl. 43. down so far this year, appears CDT Sunday at Moody OoU- try Club course. prices for the 1972 season, state-wide, academy Is the brainchild Of Ewing Baltimore 11 9 .650 1 waukee batUed 21 Innings—one BREWERS . TWH^ Sbe hasn’t won since the 1966 to be In Top form . Last week he seum. for American Legion play. Legion otfi- KAuffman, owner of the Kansas CXty Boston 7 11 .389 4 short of the lon«rest night game Pl” ch hitter Tommy NATIONAL LEAGUE LPGA Championship but Fri­ ran a 4:07.7 miles, 1:51.3 half Rosewall overcame Laver in . dais, headed by Earl Petersen, of Man­ Royaig.. JSave a nice weekend. Now York 7 13 .360 5 In AL history—before play was Reynolds of the Brewers know b A’TTTNG (80 at b a ts)-L e e , day was "the beat I’ve putted and a 13:80 three-mile. The suspended with a 3-3 tie to be when he stroked a two-run gtennett, Pgh, .396. the WCT final last November MUwaukee 6 12 .294 6H with a series of deadly lobs in three years. I generally av­ Division Kansas aUimnua«.was partici­ resumed before today’s regu- game-tyi^ man, SF, 24; ’Tolan, CSn, 21 West pating unofficially in a dual erage 37 or 88 puttsV«0 per A'V* round. AhMUWt 4 .778 — laiiy schedule „game.______«"‘h inning that he would st^ w .D^vI^ .'l a ,’ 19r B^dsrW^ 1». '^ 'h the usu^y steady Laver Mlimesota 14 meet between Kansas and netted time after time. “Now I’m juatlet trying to 12 6 .667 2 downed Oeveland 3-1, the New ^ >««« "‘^ht’s journey Into day. RUNS BATTED IN—King- Oakland Southern Illinois. Laver has been installed a 6-6 speed through. WhenjTumult g ^ » 11 0 .560 4 York Yankees whipped Callfor- Neither team could manage man, SF, 24; Tolan, O n ,21. Chicago Earlier this year In the Kan­ favorite. Rosewall, despite his goes. I just hope It goes ligU K Qualifications This Weekend 10 11 .476 nla 6-3 and Detroit and Kansas another run before curfew rang HITS—Tolan, O n. 34; Sang- Texas 6Mi sas Relays he recorded a victory last November, was tSe I I can do the same thing,hlng, 8 18 .331 7% O ty were rained out. the 21st In n l^ . ulllen, Pgh, 33; Bonds, 33. California 3:67.1, the second fastest mile just hit at it and |^o get it. 13 .381 , « • The longest night game In second-seed here. Kansas City 8 7% of the. year, but two weeks ago DOUBLES—Montanez, Phi, Ued at es were J an ie Friday’s Results RED SOX - A’S malor league history went 24 Laver’s' powerful serve and in the Drake Relays he turned 8; Tolan, On, 8. wicked backhand failed him for F E C IA L SERVICE— Oakland’s ball firirls, Mary Barry and Debbi Sivyer, pour lock, the 1972 Winner’s CSrcKa rcl# For Cars in IndianapoUs 500 Texas 3, O ev elw d 1 Despite___ ^ ______throwing^ ____ more be- __ Innings In 1968 with Houston TRIPLES—SanguUlen, Pgh, In a lackluster 4:00.0. two sets Friday night aa Rles- coffee for Boston Red Sox Manager Eddie Kasko before last night’s game. Kas- champ, and Jocetyne Bouraasa, Chicago 4, Baltimore 3 tween assignments than at al- l>eatlng the New York Mete 1-0. 3 . Tojan, On, 3; Bonds, SF, 3; The mile field, which changes sen, fifth-seeded, appeared on ko was appointed honorary chairman of Bald Headed Day Sunday in Oakland. a French Canadian from ICon- H A N A P O L IS Ind.— bue, Gary Bettenbauaen, A. J. One of the busiest men here New York 6, California 3 most any time In his career, Kingman, SF, 3. ' treat who is seekto hbr. fln^ from day to day, Is expected' to RANGERS - INDIANS his way to an upset. icatldhs take nlsce ^Xiyt, and Jim MaUoy. has been A. J. Fbyt. He’s a Boston 7, Oakland 6, 12 in­ McLain was clobbered by Bos­ HOME RUNS-Colbert, SD, victory in seven ufonhmMbr include Francsco Arese of Ted Ford homered and three Rlessen, who played a five- Ia v and Suniiv here ftqwr Styling three-time winner of the Indy nings Italy, Byron Dyce, former NYU ton. He has surrendered 32 hits 8; four tied with 6 Sandra Palmer was anofhsr- Milwaukee 8, Minnesota 8, set match Thursday night, tired . .. " ““'"'J' Giskbfalnsr the spoUlaht here at 600. Many say If he wins the runner, Duke’s Bob Wheeler in 22*^ innings and has a 6.09 Texas pitchers Cotnblned for a STOLEN BASES—Moigan, stroke bemk. 'U I the In^^lia Motor c a « ^ torth tiL e^ ^ tie, 21 Innings, curfew earned nm average. seven-hitter as the Rangers quickly as Laver hit his tempo. Quantico Marine Howie Mi­ O n. 12; Brock. StL, 10; Tolan, “ I started serving better and McLain Future in Doubt, Four goUers-Kathy OameUua^ to d e te n te uie thenMelve*. nieyre 4fae ream retire from racing the Indy-type Today’s Games chael, ‘Tom ’ Cregan of Villa- The A’s Ued the score with dropped Oeveland out of first Cln, 10 Marlene Hagge, Betsy CkiUcR, Texas (Hand O-l) at Cleve­ began hitting returns at his ABrtinflf linoup xor tno jdfty for the tremendous increase in cars. nova, Dave Wottle o f JBowllng four runs in the fourth inning, place in the AL East, PITCHTNO (3 D edaions)— and Joyce Kasmlerakl—«h«* TM' IRh 6(XMnlle race. Tiie fastest 0 ,^ qw eds. •MeTjuiaiis, ParnM- land (Tldrow 2-2) feet,” said Laver. "I guess he New Oar for Foyt Green, Tim Ferguson of the three on Dave Ehmean’ s homer * * J.Ray, Htn, 6-0, 1.000, 2.41; Sut­ and a dozen matching p a r Im. , Milwaukee (Lonborg 0-1) at was tired. Last night seemed to average speed of a four-lap total us, BSagles. All widi super allp- Foyt bas been working the west Coast Jets, ■ Michigan and went ahead 6-5 In the sev- YANKS • ANGELS ton, LA, 5-0, 1.000, 0.82. take something out of him." Blasted by Boston RSox eluded defending champ Kathy tuned In by a driver during stream atyUng and the aU-im- enth, only to have the Red Sox Ron Blomberg drove In the STRIKEOUTS — Carlton, Phi, last 72 days building a brand Mtoesota (Blylev^ State’s Ken Popejoy and Greg "It's a most unfair thing and Whitworth. fj those runs , on Saturday will give portant wing, new car. lowing conclusion of suspended Fredericks of Penn State. catch up in the ninth on Ben go-ahead run with a slxth-ln- 66; Seaver, NT, 47. in a great event you just don’t OAKLAND (AP) Den- McLain was "about 20 'miles The loss was the second that driver the number one qiis wing is sttiiated above Ogllvie’s pinch single. nlng grounder after Roy White __ ^ starting position, regardless of the engine, vdilcli is located be- "It’s actually a 1978 car, but ^r^niAtncn 4-94 nt Another highlight of the meet * . • reached third on a walk, stolen do things, like that,” said Ries n y M cLain’s future a s a hour." Josephson said straight for Oakland, the first ‘ ® the 100-yard dash. The field saytMdy going faster Sunday or hind the driver. Its principle is added .to i buildIt t . it noi« sas City (Fitzm orris 0-1) sen. “I played three hours and pitcher with the Oakland throwing as hard time they have lost two in a Two Underdogs’^ Fo)rt. ‘T didn’t plan WHITE-SOX - ORIOLES base and wild pitch as the Yan- Rod gotMwf a #ii11 full flav*aday’s rest. We ... .. oa ha slM onsi ♦ha hall **s»rkmaa murrow thin this MOanti season. '*nievThey trflfitrail tthe next weekend when quallflca- the reverse of an airplane wing. ^ ‘ A ’s could be determined to- “ the btui -com es build a race oar thla year but The White Sox Jumped to a 4- kees beat California. Blombcrg should have had equal rest. I up to the plate straight as a Minnesota Twins by two games In Tennis Fina^^ dooM are terminated. . On an airplane, the wing puHa a race oar thla year ^ ’TY OOBB VIDA BLUE 0 lead against Mike Cuellar on then homered In the eigllth. have no excuse for losing, but I in the American League West. Speculation la running high ae the iriane up. On the Indlanop- »tarted W a^, womng Baltimore (Dobson 3-2) at Pjjl® McLiin. was pounded for , ,, . to what M>eed will be necessary

PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1872 MANCHESTEB EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTESt, CONN., SATURDAY, lilAY 18. 1972 PAGE THIRTEEN

Eighth Loss of Year Slow P itch Suffered by Indians Softball get the job done

By DEAN YOST order in the bottom of the ninth, attempting to score, was thrown The Manchester Hiirh In- McCurry huried;.the first sev- out at the plaU, as Roy took CHARTER OAK lowed by two each from Tooy diana dronned their aecond *“ tantaO Manchester, U- second on the play. John Burger Two explosive innings saw Sorenson and Bob Wsstbrook. S^dS^SStestiSVSS couected his second hit of the „o ^ seven batters, five comlny in afternoon driving in Roy with Whole Sale Tire come from be- A triple and throe singles Tmdks - Tractors 13 Healing and Plumbing 17 Privotn Instructloiis 32 Help Wonted Mote 36 Dogs - Birds - Pets 41 ^ S ^ Platt H^h at Men- innings. Frank Ora- the locals only score. to «l«toat AUled BuUdfng were recorded by the loser^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 1967 CHEVY van, extra long, fTQiR’m rn en SWIMMING in- FULL-TTME work available, GERMAN Shepherd pups, ll've den pinned a 13-1 o® nato came in to. pitch the final The Tribe plays Maloney High la*t night at Fltsgerald Field, Joe 8:80 AJM. to 6:00 PJHL THOMAS BURNER $100 salary [dus bonus. No ex­ weeks old, no papers. $30. CaU the locals yesterday after- two frames. of Meriden at Memorial Field at 10-9i ; coming from Hank Routhlor new point job, good Urea, GARDENS rotoUUed by email structor will teach private and WrtMk Sisk pae«d tile winners and John Pasguoasells. good clutch with .1970 chevy tractor. Call M9-6884. HEATING & PLUMBING semi-private swimming lessons perience necessary. Call for 846-4029. noon at Memorial Field. The ipjjg jj^gt piatt tally came via S:S0 Monday afternoon. to children and adiilte. WUI al­ interview. 6467247. Tribe now sport a 2-8 mark y^alks, sandwiched around FlsM witn a perfect S^S followed' by Sportsman’s 004 021 x 12-17-4 COPY CLOSING. UME FOR CLASSIFIED ADTT. engino only 16,000 on engine, ------»------FREE to good home, 6-week standard tranemieelon, No Clean up $18.00 with Parte so give Junior and Senior life while Platt upped its recort to two strikeouts. In the third in- oone. ss AB R H jhn Baker and Tony Pago with IX^oh IM 000 0 10-14-8 «lM VM. DAY BEFORE PUBUOATION MAN over 21 to drive truck and bid kittens, all boxed trained. 3 3 Breen and Sullivan; McCon­ reaaonablo offer refused. Ask- Saving courses. CaU 875-4688 7-2. The defeat mathematically ‘ning, two more runs scored « n two hits each. tag tu r n . CUl 6468#72. condition. Call 872-0488. Manchester, Bast deUver furniture. Part-time Phone 646-4336. A1 Qeiser doubled and hom­ nell and Rouleau. DeadlHe tar Saturday and Monday ia «iM p.m. Friday after 6. eliminates the Tribe from xx>st- njj,g ^ppa singling to start ^ppl£?*lb*** 5 1 8 Hartford, Glastonbury after 3 p.m. Good driving re­ season competitlcm. things off. A fielder's choice ** } } ered for Allied. George Flergd- HfDT UDAOBB ROTOTTIXi gardens, lawns, TUTORINa — College profes­ cord necessary. Apply in per­ I 1968 INTERNATIONAL % ton FREE kittens, box trained, 8 Th^ lucky number 18 was in eliminated Seppa but Morris shibetta!' o 4 1 1 m an and Joe Amend both col­ In a low-run, low-hit contest PLEASE READ YOUR AO flower beds. CaU 616-7708, 426 SO day guarantee sor tutoring high school Bta- son only. Flair Home Furnish­ at Keeney Field, Look Stock A pick-up truck, red, aeries 1200 2835. tiger, 2 orange, 6461636. Platt's hands as the vWtors pro- sttde second and when Gary Shi- ° 1 2 2 lected two safeties. ___ at "Want Ada" are taken over the phone na a C, 8 cylinder, 8’6" body. Cam­ no sooting, no chemicals gUsh and French, coUege En- ings, Manchester Parkade. duced IS hits and stole an un- betta walked, McCurry attempt- ISSSS, » i l l Wholesale 2 0 0 0 3 6 0-10-21-3 Barrell trimmed the MOO Vet. eonvenlenen. The advertleer ehonld read Ida ad the FIB8T per body included. |1 .I» . MAN WITH Roto-tUler for hire, used. gUah. Mall phone number B o x ______^ , believable IS bases. Steve ed to pick Morris off aecond and ? i i AlUed 0 8 0 0 1 0 0— 0-10-8 eranS, B-2. DAY IT AFFBABS and BEFOBT EBBOBS fat time for the R une 646-6408. TT. Mancheater Herald, wUl P^T-TUm help wanted, eye- Palmer and Penney: Fyler, For the winners, fluy Codding Lawns and gardens custom phone back. weekends, gas sta- ______42 Crone, Platt’s three-letter ath- tossed the ball into center and BaiSos,’ 4 o i MXt ineertlon. The Berald le reapeneiMe for only ONE In- tUled. OaU 643-9030. TEXACO FUEL OIL 16.5 lete, swiped four, accounted for the speedy Morris scored. John 1 1 ^ Flergdman and D. Tarendo. stroked two safeties as Ron eorreet a t omitted inaertlon for any advertlaement and then tion attendant. Apply in per- poR SALE — Jersey mUktag two runs and knocked in two wig^in committed am error at Totals 41 13 18 8 BILK CITY Rickard belted a triple. Leaing eniy te the extent of a "make good" Inaevtton. Eiroro whidi CALL 688-5838 — sen, BroWp’s 'Tire Shc^, 333 cow, 610 quarts ner clay. Rea- Groman’s blanked Gorman hurler Sheridan walked six in da not loeaen the value of the ndvertlaemen* wUi not be Trerilen- ______------Mata St„ ------[Chester. sonably priced, 6466284. **^*®®' short allowing Shibetta to score xmaekcator oaweeted hy "make good" Inoortlen. Household Servleet 13>A Senior Jerry S^par, batting anj then McCurry picked Ser- _ AB H E RBI Brothers for six innings before LSAB's run scoring inning. Mebile Hohms 6-A NO JOB too smaU. Immediate Schoob Olid CkKMS 33 PAPT-Tpir^ (.i«aning man, g third in the Panther lineup, key- BuccllU off first to end the BasUnsn, c t 0 0 0 the latter scored as the Sports MOCs Rick Gray went S-S, WINDOW cleaning — spring service on service calls. Free ------ATTRACTTVE red Volkswagen cleaning time is here. Profes- p.m.-mldnlght, 5 nights per ApflelM Pat ed on a Connie McCurry fast- hmlng. i 0 0 0 Shop posted a 10-2 victory at both singles. estimates gladly given on(xi BULLDOZER OPERATORS week. Apply in person. Dairy ***^*^'” 45 Roy. It 0 0 0 Fltsgerald Field. Lock Stock 000 800 x 8A-1 M 3 -2 7 1 1 1968 camper. Custom pc^up sional window cleaning done at heating ca plumbtag. Faucets NEEDED ball in the seventh inning and jyce’ singled in the sixth, stole Burger, rf roof with skylight, window and reasonable rates. 646-4220. Queen Brazier, 242 Broad St. NEIWER model C(Ka cola driUed it deep into the right- ggcond and scored when Jimi Blomberg, 3b 1 1 o Big Dave White belted three MDC 000 Oil 0 2-6-2 repaired or tastaUed. Water Construction is Booming, machine, cans or bottles. Sac­ Rodoals. lb g homers followed by Bob Kowal- Codding and Novak; LaCaoe vents, sleeps 6, tent included. pumps worked (xi. Complete Resident sch(x>l specializing in field comer, beyond the foul line Barakos lined a shot into left- Ersrdl, 3b 8767460. AMBITIOUS coUege students, MOONLIGHTERS rifice, moving. CaU 6461478. pole. for a home run. The left- fleid ggppg homered in the Odell, 0 ski with a circuit shot and two ®®*1 Sheridan, experienced In indoor-outdoor heating systems, rec nxxns, complete field training . fense with three hiU. Jeff Rice more-runs In the eighth made it . a homer with Jim PurUll trip- Scoring In every inning, Winnebago, 14’ $796. 1967 Shas­ washing. CaU 648-0066' or 646 Heating, 6463871. and port - time classes. AUied threugh Wednesday, 1 to 0 so 1 8 5 0 HERALD income? KNAPP SHOE contributed two hits for Platt, g-o. Platt. ral Seppa, SLSB; Crone 4, Monts, ling and getting three singles, heavy-hitting Connecticut Bank LOW-COST ta, 16' $946.' 1969 Tokon Delta, 4486 for free estimate. • • Construction ‘ITaintag School, Salesmen earn up to $7 per p.m., 73 Mather Street, Man­ They also stranded 12 runners. Manchester kept it from |SSSd” Lc^“sm5?'MSl®lIo^ Mike Reardon followed with * Trust trounced AlUed BuUd- IS’ $936. 1970 Avalon, 16’, $1,- Springfield, Main. CTaU our Con- chester, Antiques, regular and BOX UHERS POWER mowers, hand mowers MiliBery, petir in commissions. (3ood Steve Morris worked the first being a shutout In the bottom of Platt » Mancheater 7; BB;'ho% three singles and Dave Viera tog Systems, 10-8,.at Robertson CLASSIFIED ADS 476. 1970 El Capltan, 17’, $2,- necHlcut number 1-622-4089 sny- opportunity for part-time or baby furniture, carnival glass, Park. 176. 196$ Fan, 18’. Some with sharpening and repairing ser­ DressmakiHg 1 9 time. knick-knacks and cancUes, etc. eight totonp for the ^itom. the e^tt Inning, ^le Ehistman n to : ikortS lifted to For Your vice. (TaU "Sharpall." XVee fuU-tlme selling. Equipment surrendered five walks. He walked but was forced at sec- 8 for l run in 8 Innlnss; Crawfonl Uorman a, iM ltea^to 10 hits, CBAT’s Jerry Wilson carried awnings and other extras. New CUSTOM made fumlriied. Contact Wm. was led by Dave Betgln and a big sflek with two singles and Informatiim pick-up iuid deUvery, 648-8306. WETT SUIT, 8-16" ' Parieway, struck out nine Indiana and al- ond on Wggln’s grounder to g fS? 6 fS J In 7 i£StaS; o ' l ^ 15 words-8 days Dutch Oaft travel traUer. 16 ______suits, bridal gowntf ^ Y^' Help Wonted-Female 35 Graffeo, One Knapp Center, medium, alho hood, mitts, boo­ lowed three hits. Reliever Skip shortstop Crone. Ron Roy strok- 8 for 7 runs In 3 imam; rbP: Don Denley with three singles a homer. TMh Runk, BlU Morse THE HERAIJD wUl not W to 2 r. Berkshire TraUer HAVE TRUCK wUl travel. Odd Also hand set fadilo “ elry. Brockton, Mass., 02401. each. Bob Bycholskl pounded end CSiarles Bassos coUected ties. Used one season. AU $60. Crawford reUred the locals in ed a shot to center and Wlggin, ' discloee the identity of $1.89 Repair Oo, Route SO, Crystal Jobs, clean attics and cellars. 6461188. EXPERIENCED Sewing ______64 6 1 ^. two shingles. three safeties fcrilowed by A1 any advertiser using box Lake Rd, Stafford Springs, .Tree removal. ETee estimates. machine operators. F’actory SUPERVISOR Trainee — w a n t ______Qroman’s 4 6 8 2 2 0 x—19-21-0 Pratt and Don Maglery with letters. Readers answer­ 15 words-6 days Oonn. C ^ege student. 8768066. experience necessary. Itoone ed part-time mornings for local TAG SALE — 67 So. EVirms Dr., Gorman 0 0 0 0 0 0 2— 2-10-7 two singles apiece. ing blind box ads who $8.24 Moving - 6463264. $2.36 to Start. janitorial service. 6464220. Saturday and Sunday, 1-7 . p.m. Meadam and Bob Brannick; The losers’ Rick Kandohlin desire to protect their APACHE Eagle tent traUer, ex- RBWElAVINa of bums, moth- T ru c k ln a - S tO fO ae 2 0 ------\ -- T^e rm. dur^ the regular xr.Na- ~outstani^ . a, player. , wiU hang ^ t^rtsman ^Tavom ^held off an Iriand, Jeff Lindstrom and ^PhU $4.50 articles. Enclose yoiu: reply to table. 6468478. aU alze Venetian Minds. Keys liE^t trucking and package de­ in me(Uum size insurance S3. mighty B o 8 to n Bruins to^ck up a new ,eat thTMotornJ^. 12-10^ to the AUied stojded 11 men on the the box in an envelope ~ 20 words-26 days made whUe- you wsdt Tape re­ Uvery. Refrigeratora, washers agency. Salary commensurate — ■ ------— ------FTEILD stone delivered by the reigned aas s Stanley Cup Then they finished off what car Monday. The car nightcap at Fltsgerald. base pathT oddress to the CTusslfled 1971 — 22’ AVEINGER traUer, corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 and stove moving specialty. with ability and experience. JANITOR^ ^ part-Ui^, load. Excellent for stone walls cii^pions for the second “*®y ®“” ‘' ^ Magaxlne to Manager, Manchester $14.56 sleeps 7, exoeUsnt condition- Mata S t, 6466231. Folding chaira for rent. 646 Send resume to Box C, Han- "**>**> ''Manchester area. CaU or buUdtag stone. 6262288. Sportsman’s Lea Keaton was CBAT 842 721 k 1621-8 $3,938. CaU 6467878 after 6:80. 643-6691, 3 to 6 p.m. only. time in three years today Toronto in five games, the moet valuable player in the hotting hero as he slashed a AUied 001 OU 0 8-12-8 Evening Herald, together 0762. Chester Herald. *■ • taking four in a row from St. post-season actlcn. with a memo Uittag the 1” Happy Ads l ig h t ' trucking, ceUar and at­ GARAGE Sale — Moving. Fur­ - just waiting for the ques- Louir ^d then ‘w in ^ “ tto ‘'ol^Twas' T “^ w a y winner “ P*® ^ companiee you do NOT 1971 ARISTOCRAT Losritaer, DEINTAL Assistant —' eiq>eri- niture, clothing, household $1.50 tics cleaned, odd jobs, lawns, EXPERIENCED (Herald ^oto by Bucelvlclus) tio n they heard all last Stanley cup by W anl^ toe tor MVP honors. He’s pairing a ^ mr®® Mts fol- and Kandohlin.______sleeps 6, gas-electric refrtgera- enced preferred, fUU • time. wont to toe your letter. trees cut and removed. CaU Pointing - Papering 21 SBCJOND SHIFT gooiM, toys. Friday, Saturday EAGLE GOLFERS—Alex Mikolowsky, Peter Petrone, Gene Pietrantonio and summer; “What happen- Rangers in New York S-O hobby of coUectlng trophies, Tour letter vrill be de­ tor, CMeman Holiday buUt-ta 64S-6000. General office skllla deslre(L and Sunday. 19 Lexington Dr., stroyed If the advertiser range and oven. EUectrlc flush PAENTTNG, Interior and ex­ Ken Tomczuk listen to instructions from East Catholic High Coach Bob Prinz be­ ed?” Thursday night In the sixth and deserves them aU. AutomoMlet For Sole 4 Reply Bex "MM”, Manchester JIG BORE OPERATORS off Scott Dr., Manchester, 647- fore engaging St. Bernard’s High at the Manchester Country Club yesterday. "I’m just waiting to be asked game of the best-of-seven After the Rangers spoUed the , Is .pne you’ve mentioned. toUet, Ooleman furnace, 9x12’ WASHINO machine repairs. terior with 10 yearn ex­ Herald. and 1076. that dam quesUon we heard aU championship series. Bruins’ planned celebration lke. next to Stop and p a jn ^ ? WeU. caU 6464()71. duties required. Send resume s(diool desks, dishes, wood Northwest Tops> East Lost ,)Ond Fomd 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, without dMon. CaU anytime, 6467689. Sh(^, 648-4918, 647-1719. ask for Jerry,______and references jito Box 663, 686 HllUard St., Manchester crafts, pot bellied stove, many Tony." quesUons kept coming. Every- scored toe first goal, set up the Trial Rim South Windsor. other items. Dealers welcome. The high-scoring Boston for- <»ie wanted to know how a second and was brilliant on de­ motor. Beat offer. Phone 646 xggg APACHE Eagle, tent traU- CARPENTRY, repairs, odd NAME your ^ price. Paint------6460723 FOUND ward. like an the other B ni^, gmat team like ^ rs could Km. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)—Sque^ing S few more miles er, sleeps 6, excellent c(m(U- Jobs, light trucking. Phone 646 .*’“?**’ w m w al, -WOMAN to care tor chUdren, PART-Ume janitorial work, CONTENTS from apartment ■‘“P . "Bobby was his usual su ^ - hour out of an engine already working overtime is The Unusual: PLYMOUTH Valiant, 1970, f o u r- ______tlon. 6462901. 8804. Satisfaction g^iaranteed. Rea­ Uve in preferred. CaU after 4 mornings or evenings. Call 646 house redevelopment project. being eliminated in the caning all the talk. latlve self/* Boston center De- « chore that often ia a near imnoaflihilitv sonable. Prompt service. 836 p.m., 6462688. 6334. IncluiUng sinks, bath tubs, Behind Gardner, 5-0 round of the playoffs in defense The weary Bruins had UtUe Sanderson said. "Just su- impossibility, 8 rooms available — 2 single door, 6 cylinder, standard aUft, m g HOUDAT Trav’ler traUer, 0779. rooms and one room ideal for radio, 18,000 mUes. Phone 646 completely self-contained, stoves, combination doors, of the Stanley Cup last spring. Ume to rest Friday, returning .. , ------■uIMing ContracIlBg 14 DISHWASHER wanted nights, kitchen cabinets, furnaces, two people. <3ulet comfortably deluxe model, $3,800. 2268643. TWO teachers f(»- quaUty pataT- Telephone Interviewers over age 40. Apply (3avey’e He was ribbed quite♦k.x a Wt by home at 2:15 a.m. on a charter orr hft*« “ lamssuc,fnntAstlc jusi lust kYiow difficults* thktauka is. ! barrieru ^ and ^ another docen or so furnished rooms for persons in- etc. 0462466, 043-1442 evenings. By DICK LEDBETTER of toe Infield wasn’t picked up brother Tony, toethe Oucago flight from New York, Most terrific,'' said New Ycffk's Brad NEWTON H. Smith k Sons- Re- tag. Ebeterior and interior. CaU STEADY — PART-TIME Restaurant, 46 East Center St. by either Homat or Dan Pinto Black Hawks goaUe Malloy set the pace at the In- were around or nearing the terestod In retirement. MeoU J-®*" evenings, 649-8966. FROM OWN HOME East Catholic ran into a Hurler Out managed to avoid thousands of Wmself an Ali-Star de- provicUd and planned aodoil ac* P^wer ^d ealin g , ai^m atlc Motoreycles-aiqfein 11 modeling, repairing, additions, LAWN mower 21” Rugg, self- two-hit pitching perform­ and toe base runner raced -mg Bruins salved thelr fans waiting to greet them at fenseman. dlanapoils Motor Speedway existing record for a single lap. rec rooms, pondies and roof­ Credit oArd promotion for MAN wanted to wprk in our propelled reel type, almoet East CatfaoUc High’s post­ home. during toe first week of prac- Malloy is trying to qualify for tivtUes arranged if desired. This transmission. now battery. GOOD house pednttag, need not weU known Connecticut mUl. Da-vls and Bradford ance by tall Bob Gardner wounded pride by sweeping ev- toe airport. ing. No job too smaU. CaU 646 be costly, phone 7467067 be­ new. CaU between 4-9, 643-9429. season hopes were dimmed Gardner, meanwhile, was in erythlng this season. They eas- However, toe team received tice tea the May 27 IndiaraqioUs his fifth Indy 600. He finlabed 8144. firm. Lumber 0>., 200 T(dland yesterday afternoon at Mt. Thursday when veteran complete control of toe toe situ- 800-mlle race, turning in toe top fourth last year after suffering e a ^ ; rates dealgjaed genUy for iggg OLDfiMOBILE Cutlass, tween 7-8 p.m. tor free esti­ Street, East Hartford. OARAGE SALE, 16 Robin Ter­ Uy won toe Prince of Wales an official reception from May- mate and be pleaaanUy sur­ NO S E L L I N O ______Nebo "and suffered a 5-0 pitcher Ray Kingman was in­ aUon. He walked Just cxie bat­ Trophy as East Division cham- or Kevin White and the city lat- lap speed five of toe first seven the embarrassment of going out retired ^income brackets. SEE- HoUday sedan, V8, aU power, ______ROOM adcUtlotis, (formers, ga­ race, East Hartford, off Gov­ m O IS BELIEWINO: Do caU us prised. Guaranteed hourly rate, good PART-TIME fryer needed, 11 ernor Street. Saturday-Sunday. shutout to Northwest Cath­ jured in an auto accident ter, hit another and fanned four. ------er In toe day. Some Day! days of practice. in toe pace lap of toe 1970 race low mUeage, exceUent ).-^ S:5me Revson, Gary Bettenhausen “We’ve been running rigM at practice and will be out for B eU H. el 9 q U £l Cl Bmlns could -smUe as cham- days It Just doesn't tb gef* LOST: Passbook N a 26.911807- ■ Phone 646^, after 4 pm). Chip., 401 Center St. REPRODUCTION of original quet, now 1-3, for eight hits and the balance of the year. and young Mike Mosley began 188 and we want to get it over —' .” " — —— — —’ 1962 “ LINCOLN Continental, ...... level Dormer 2860440 NoiiliwMt (6) N 1 1 pion^tChd looking forward to out of bed. 4, fiavtaga Department of the isoo.’^FOR TOUR motorcycle lnsu6 uormer, z»6()449. ed, quaUty work. Save $. CaU brief resume including phone oil painting of Lake Tahoe, took advantage of some poor de­ Coach Jim Penders report­ AB R E RBI . T>| to take turns sitting in the 190. I feel we’U be aide to quail- 1 P 8 JCklOOllfllieiCl additional checks—32,500 per 7468764. number to M. Anderson, 76 LABORER for cement work, Gleason. 3b 2 1 ? 0 0 Both MIT and Trinity Col­ spotlight. fy well," Malloy said. Connecticut Bank k Trust 8762601. aace caU the Crockett Agen- WEIS ROBBINS carpentry re­ Nevada, white lecture box defense play and eight walks. ed 50 stitches were needed Hickey, ss player for winning their ^vi- Fleetwood Drive, Waterbury, driver’s Ucense required. CaU 4 1 2 0 2 lege probably felt that way Malloy’s top sjieed going into “These engines are working Oonq>any. Application made cy. Ask tor Betty ’Turner, 648- modeling specialist. Additlans, t . J. FLANAGAN k sons frame. 4’x8H’. 6266789. East is now 5-5 overall and 1-3 to close wounds in his pitch­ Klimas, cf 4 1 2 0 0 The Bennet Junior High track aion and another 116,000 for for pigment. 1966 CHEVELLE SS 896, 6 Conn., 06706. 648-0861. in the Hartford County Confer­ Walsh, c 4 1 ■ 2 0 1 after two baseball games today’s first day of qualifying harder than they’ve ever 1677. rec rooms, dormers, parches, Painting and papering. FUUy ing 'Arm. Kingman was slat­ Gardner, p 4 0 0 0 0 team crushed toe Bloomfield '-oapturing the big prize. — THERMO-FAX, copying ma- Friday, one of which amount­ for toe race was 188.048 miles worked. I can guarantee you speed, $700 or best offer. cabinets, formica, buUt-tas, Insured, workmen’s compen­ ence standings. ed to pitch against North­ Scully. 2b 3 0 0 1 0 Higli freshmen yesterday, 61-34, Super star Bobby Orr, who FOUND — Mongfrel, male, After 6 caU 6463179. 1970 441 BSA Victor, exceUent CERTIFIED swimming instruc- Wrentiarl chine (The Secretary) Includes Coach Jim Penders’ nine west yesterday. Bourret. rf 2 0 1 0 0 ed to one of the worst dia­ per hour, far short of Unseris we’U have plenty of mechanical bathrooms, kitchens, 649-8440. sation, llabUlty, p rr^ rty dam­ Lynch, If 2 0 1 0 0 (Ml the latter’s cinders under yjg Bruins despite a dam- mond defeats in Trinity’s his­ brincUe. CaU Dog Warden, 646 condition. $700. Phone after 6 tor sought for 6year-old chUd, *®r[”*** “ 2 boxes of paper. Make offer, came up with one of its poorest I Kelly, lb 1 0 0 0 u 194.721 and looking too short for failures in toe race, he aaid. age. CaU 6461949. ideal running conditions. aged left knee, l(x>ked ahead to tory. 4666. 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, exceUent p.m„ 6462666. LEON CIE8ZTN8KI buUder — ______daUy in mornings, July and M a te OF FCIIiate 37 643-2963. performances with q number of Roy McCarter jrfled up two a Florida vacation, and prob- a nm at the pole posUion today. "W e’ve Just never worked these condition. Low mUeage. CaU Totals 24 6 5 1 3 The MIT varsity won its new homes custom buUt, re- j. p. LEWIS k SON, custom August. CaU 647-1634 after 4 REAL ESTATE broker looking SCREENEUJ loam, gruvel, mental lapses and never mount- Brian Hickey and Mike Walsh firsts in toe dicus and 100-yard able surgery early in June, Actually, both thoee speeds parts this hard and long and 2268702. p.m. contest with the Bantams, EDUND — fTon male Shej^erd, modeling, additions, rec decorating, interior and ex­ for experienced broker to form processed gravel and fUl. a serious scoring threat. The accounted for toe first two E ast (•) dash and a second In toe -The knee feels fine,” toe 24- are spectacularly above the of- nobody< mui be sure vriiatwill Business Services 13 r(xnns, garages, kitchens re­ lone hits were an Infield tap by Northwest runs. Gorman, cf 3 0 0 1 0 28-1. Hcial one-lap record of 179.884 happen. call Dog Warden, 646-4665. CHEIVROL^ wagtHi, 1963, Im- terior, papertiangtag, fuUy in­ ■active association. Call 644- (Jeorge H. Grlfflng, Inc. 742- Pinto, ss 3 0 n 0 0 sfiof put. Scott Moffat coined y e a r-ol(I defenseman said, But Trinity’s troeh took re­ modeled, bath tile, cement sured. For free estimates, caU CLERICAL & SALES^ Pete Homat and a line shot to Sapienza, If 3 0 0 0 a m.p.h. and toe otficlat four-lap As if to prove his point, Mal- pala, V8, $896. CWl evenings TREm Service (Soucler)—Trees 8432 evenings 7886. Loose fieldings gave toe in­ first in each half mile and mile "Right now, I don’t feel any- LOST—Navy blue wtadbreaker, work. Stepe, dormers. Resi­ Salary plus commission, left by Bousquet. Only one Ea­ vaders two runs in toe fifth. Af­ McKeon. lb 2 0 (1 0 (1 venge on MIT’s freidiman mark of 178.696 recorded by loy blew an engine Friday, g44.0B4g, cut, buUdtag lots cleared, trees 6469668. If no answer 643.6362. pleasant working (xmdltlons, Homat. 3b 3 0 1 0 0 run • thing. I’m just so happy. Tills 8ton(diUl HiU OUlege Varsity, ______touted. Got a tree problem? dential or commercial. Call FACTORY help wanted, paid REFRIGERATOR, Westing- gle base runner reached second ter consecutive singles by Mike Soucler, rf 2 n 0 0 0 Bennet’s record Is 2-0. The js tco sweet." team, drabbing the visitors pole-winner Revson last year. spraying oil all over toe track. paid vacation and aU other Lehan, c at Charter Oak Tennis Cfourt. 1969 OPEIL RaUye Kadett, one WeU worth i>hone call. 742- 6464291. RICXIARD E. MARTIN. FuU vacatlois, holidays, insurance house $80; gas water heater base. Klimas and Walsh, one a steal 1 0 0 1 0 82-8 In a contest called after In fact, by Friday 20 drivers it kept toe 2H->nile oval closed professional painting service. oompemy benefits. WUl train. Love, c 1 0 0 0 0 next meet for toe locals Is Tues- orr, winner of toe Connie seven innings. Reward. 644-0184.' owner, low mUeage, Good look- gaee. and many fringe benefits. Ap­ 80 gaUons $30; large rhubarb Northeast, meanwhile, got to attempt, catcher Jim Lehan Banning, 2b 2 0 0 0 0 day against Kennedy of Enfield. Smythe Award as the lAayoffs’ had Jumped past the 180 m.p.h. for more than an hour. MASONRY — AU types of Interior-exterior. FTee esti­ Apply in person. plants 90 cents; asparagus. Bousquet for eight hits! The In­ Bousquet, p 2 0 1 0 u tag, econlmlcal transportation. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, ply Oivrok Corp. Industrial threw toe ball Into centerfleld, RESULTS: LOST — Savings Passbook No. Call 6466876 after 6 p.m. TWO Handymen want a variety mates, fuUy insured. 649-4411. SINGER CO. Park Ave., Vernon, Cfonn., 876 6662866. dians scored twice in toe third allowing Klimas to score. Bob Totals 22 0 2 2 0 100 —11.6 M cCartir (BE), 036092161-8 Hartford National of jobs, by day or hour. Yards, concrete steps, sidewalks. No 686 Main St., Manchester Northwest 0 0 2 0 2 1 0—5 job too small. Free estimates. INSIDE;—outside painting. Spe- 2648. ;md fifth frames and added a (jorman then threw wildly to 2B: Gleanson. Hickey; SB: Glea- Merioettis (BE) Houston (BE) TribeGirls Track Team Bank and ’Trust Co., Man- 1660 AUSTIN Healy ^trito, ex- atUcks, cellan cleaned Lawns LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours ■single run in toe sixth. third and Walsh tallied. .son, K lim as. _Walsh. Lynch; SA<^: mile —6:17.0 Moffat (BE). chester Green Office. Ap- cellent condition. $1,896 or best Over 20 years experience. Af- clal rates tor people over 66. REXTEPTfONIST wanted for SCHOOL Bus drivers wanted, to daily, ring bell for service. Lynch; DP: Gardner to Hickey to j , and gardener’s service. CaU dental q>eclalty practice In Mark Gleason’s ground rule The final run was also a gift. Kelly. Hickey to KeUj>:elly: LOB; North- Stone (BE) Gardner (BL) jpUcatlon Made for Payment, offer. CaU 646-6043. 6466806. ter 6 p.m. 6461870, 0462976. O il my competitors, then caU drive In town of Manchester, Shiners, crawlers, etc. 144 double torough the fence in cen- With a runner on first, Hickey’s west 7. East 3; BB: Gardner 1.' 440 —1:00.0 Lombardo (BE), me. Estimates given. 649-7868. me recorder. OoU 6469842 — Lou Campanelli, assistant broad Jump — 16’ 7%’’ Gon­ nipped Bonanza, 1-0, behind chalk up r t o win over PoUce ^von High girls, 66-83, so yd. hurdles—Finnegan (It) 13.7, 4219. owner, $1,260. OaU 6462946. pertenced In la-wns, painting Inc., 6489169, 872-0647, eve­ floors). Inside and outside evenings. Flaherty Fans 19 Batters, basketball coa(to at toe Univer­ zales (BL), atansbetty (BE), Gracyalny (If) 13.9, Lennox (A) 14.3 nings. painting. No job too smaU. HAIRDRESSER wanted tor E3CCELLENT opportunity to Brian Falrweatoer's four-hit A Fire last night at Waddell MUe — Zaccor (A) 6:048, Veal and variety of odd jobs. Spe­ sity of Rhode Island, was Jenk)ns (BL) pitching. p^eld. Ri their first season of run- 1966 OLDSMfWILE 442, power cials on window cleaning. 643- John VerfalUe, 6465760, 872- pc^t-tlme work. Must be eX" enter real estate field. High (7LE1AN, darii, rich loam, five hi^ jump — 6’ 2" Koepeel (M) 6:34, Blanchard (A) 7:00 N.J. LAFLAMME — Carpentry named Friday head coach at The l(Mie run crossed, toe Bob (3ase cleared Uve bases "in*, senior Mary Gracyalnyii.;;cuiiy led icu 100 yd. daah — Maner (U), 13.8, steering and brakes, automa­ 0919, 649-6666 after 8. 2222. perience(L ' CaU 6468820. commlsalon, energetic people yards, $22.60. Sand, gravel, Bolton and Ellington Win Madison College. (BE), Johnson (BL), Anton P e r M B o b tic Itransml8sl(m, good condi­ contractor. Additions, remod­ for fast growing agency. Call stone, manure, pool and patio plate in toe third inning. with a double for the winners the Tribe with first In both toe *dash^-^ (it/ 7o \ NURSES AJDES — AU shuts, Rockville High ace pitcher toe fourth and ended toe parade (BE) Falrweatoer struck out nine and added a single to pace his javelin and shot put and a sec- McNutt.... (A) . ) 779.a-Augpit,B.H- August, L (A)(A)_79!3 79.2 MONEIY tor your club or or- tion. $760. Phone 6468820. CARPENTER available eve- eling and repairs, 8761642. Bonds - now. Mr. O’Rourke, Jesdor sand. 6469604. Tim Flaherty struck out 19 with five in toe fifth. Shot put — Oracyaiw (If) 25'7". No Job fuU and part-time. Training Realty, 6361830. 180 L H 263 Esligw (BE), i>atters and walked two. Rival team along with Gary Coffin, ond in toe discus. McNutt (A) a S ' S " , ■ totxikett (M) ganlzatian. Ask about the fund CHEVROLET Impola con- Stocks - Mortgages 27 South Windsor High players Bolton 006 350 X—14-161 THINOS WERE qUIET Barber (BL), Parker (BL) avaUable tor those who qual- TORO 21” self-propelled lawn pitcher PhU Valentine gave up Ken Anderson starred on de­ P’atty Maher placed first In . ,, . . , , raising program offered by modeling, additions, roofing. mower with one season’s use, 5 yesterday as the Rams register­ Cnnnwell 001 000 2— 3- 68 shot put —38’ 4” Johnson - High jump — Lindsay, A (A) 41' verUble, V6288 engine, origin­ phen Martin at 6467296 after 2 MORTGAGES —1st, and 2nd Uy. EbcceUent w a g e a_ and PART-TIME work, $2 hourly CINCINNATI (AP) — One of just two hits. fense the 106yard dash, Trlnke Bartlett■rtlett (M) 4‘1", " " " August. • ■ A (A) New Elng^and Consumer Ser^ al owner, ly Meadows moderate cost. 644-1820 after 6 two-run single In toe third. The ers were Ed Tluck, Dave Rob­ NEED CAR? Credit very bad? TOYOTA sport coupe, good LOAM for sale, top quaUty, ______Business______wppwmmizf______6_ Cj^valescent______Center,______883______Bld- only Oiler blngles. Chris Ever­ erts and Dave McCann for toe p.m. and weekends. Rams pr(xluced 12 hits and Bankrupt, repoesesalon? Hon- Phone 6469708, after also lUl and gravel, licensed b EDWELL Home Improvement jgANCHESTER — Laundromat weU St., Manchester. 6462321. MOSTLY Springer Spaniel m^e ett with a double and singles winners. Mac McCormick strok­ made only one error. «>iva Two-Year Winnins Streak by Steve Everett and Bud MANCHE^TBl est D o u j^ accepts lowest g - tor aU types sanitary work, c©, Expert installation oi alu- pi^y cleaning in busy 6 months old. Phone 6461831. 14’ RUNABOUT with -wtad- Flaherty, besides whiffing 19 ed three hits, on a double, for CLEIANINO woman desired one ahleld, go^ center. WeU estate FREE — kittens. Cuddles and in the nine inning contest, sur- Winning hurler FYank Living­ Ansaldi. ' \riiere. Not small loan finance 1966 CADILLAC, sedan devuie, rental and alto work. LotuUppe trims. Roofing InstallaUon and day every^ pther week. 'Refer­ Traller, asking $800. Phone rended only five hits. ' Pat r L k m e n GLASS COMPANY Uahed, a good lease, newly re­ Patches are gentle, playful. 6469161 after 8 p.m. ston fanned a dozen batsmen. AMERICAN FARM company plan. D o u s ^ Motors air-conditlcmed, fuUy powered, 872-4866 or 742-9477. reoalrs. 6469496, 8769109. decorated, aU good ecpilpment. ences required. Own transpor­ Rockville 002 010 002-6-12-1 346 Mata. ( low mileage, $1,800. 644-2888. tation. after 6 p.m., 6489116. Utter trained and ready to go. Coventry High’s track team This match-up could well decide Games today list the Barbers Army A Navy Club trimmed One month fres service. Rea- 6169669. 22’ OWENS flagship cabin S.Windsor 000 000 000-0- 5-1 and Oilers at 4 and Ansaldi’s CBHINO and ceramic tile spe­ Flaherty and Sadlak; Leves­ Police A Fire last night at Val­ Gloss Tops Door Mirrors son for selling, moving out of RESPONSIBLE woman to care - ^ i.. cruiser, gaUey, head, sleeps “a two-year win skein (Cov). and the Lawyers at 6. 1969 PONTIAC Lemons, 2-o) OUers 002 302-7-2-0 hasdtim, power steering, pow- 1969 VOLKSWAGEIN, bug. CaU p^jred or replaced. Rooms re- 16-A BOLTON—Bob Henry led toe T w T-. 220 yd. — 349 Hanlewski (Cro). and' Dan Harrington collected Auto Gloss er brakes, vinyl top, good office 647-2691 or 649-0861. paired or remodeled. No Job ______7* weekly. CaU 6469406. P®P«'' ®“® 203-203-585, John Doran 222, (Starter Oak Conference op- ewes (Cov), 'fucker (Cov) Ansaldi 000 000-666 three and two hits respectiviely. Storm Windows FOR Lease — Sperry’s Glen, good with kids, $126 or best of- b VINRUDE outboard motors, way for Bolton as he pitched tires. ExceUent (xmdltlon. 646 too smaU, special rate. Work r q o FINO —Specializing re- Howie Edwards 211, Vic Squad- . ^ » 440 yd. — 66.0 Curry (Cov), Faulk- Livtngston and Ostout; Or- Craig Potter starred on defense. Plastic R TR 6, 1970, low mUeage, very Bolton, 6 acre pond_plus 20 ter. 6167469. H(Usclaw and Mastercraft and batted toe Bulldogs to an ojo-nnaso Wole i^ifoo. poncnt, CTomwell 107-33 yester- ner (Cro). Brent Carlson (CJov;ov) fltelll and Elverett 6170. done on weekends and eve- pairing roofs of aU kinds, new acres recreatl(« area ta- traUers, sales - service. Com' easy victory over Cromwell. rlto f 248-210-652, W alt F re ita g » 880 yd. — 2:09.6 Klssane (Cov). ' Screens Repoired clean, exceUent condition. $2,- WOMEN 211, At Borello 204, Bob Oliver day In Cromwell. The ■victory Bauer (Cro), Lorette (Cro) 8M. CaU 6469608. ntags, anytime, 647-9282, roofs, gutter work, (Uilmneys, clu(Ung concession stands, MALE coiUe puppies, two, service department, boat- Henry limited the Panthers to Mile — 6:Cl6.2 Glenney (Cov), Ven- , ———------. . cleaned and repaired. 80 years pdvUlon, athletic flejds, swlm- AKC, one white and other eui^ee, accessories. six hits, one for extra bases. 222-563, Roger MleczkowsM 223- hiked toe Patriots to 9-overall turo *(Cro)*'Hm^ i? (CTov) 1960 MOA, good condition, $800. 206213-636, Tom Atamlan Sr. mark and 60 In the conference. _2 mile — _11:()8.8____ J Zus Zjuel (Ckiv), UGHT ^ experience. Free estimates. SnT^cnlc area. etc. $2,100 To work FULL and PART- sable and white. $126 each. 646 WexUsey paints, Gerich’s At toe plate, he stroked two Bates (Cov), Shasicus (Cro) 8762801. 0341. Marine Service, 1082 ToUand hits, including a triple, and ac­ 209-238-641, Clem Quey 206214- Bill Elwell remained un- 130 high — 17.7 Elwell (0>v), Burning barrels deUvered. H------gw ilitlons or Indlriduals. TIME, dajrs or evenings in 589, Tom Kershaw 203-569, Dick defeated In dual meet compe- Libera (Cro), Coleman (Cro) G&H PAVING INC. ) 10% Off on all Soles 1966 CHBIVY V-8, ^barrel, head­ Tmeks - Iroefors Tpke., Buckland, 6462863. counted for five RBI's. Dave 180 low — 22.3 Hawes (Cov), tied 661-1061. jewelry department. ‘ ^ ^ Jensen and Jim McDcsiald also Turcotte, 202-209-696, Ed Your- uUon by (»pturing all his with Fktinondson (Cov), Libera (Cro) MAY 11, U and U ers, 4-speed, black tatericff, ex­ ------HeatingandPluinblng 17 ^ ®«®^ » collected two singles. kas 662, Ham Wilson 679. speclaltes, toe high jump. 880 relay — 1;S9.S Coventry (Tuck­ ceUent running condlUon. Ask­ 1969 FORD, half-ton, pick-up, TWO YOUNG married men wUl______EbcceUent Atqdy to Jewelry Department. 'S i ^ e d kittens. CXU 6460788. er. Elchner, Hawes, Curry) Call Us Now for Your and MANCHB8TB1R Cromwell’s record is 8-2 while ------triple jump and hlg^'hurdles. Broad jump—1F8h " Hawes (Cov). Pickup and Delivery on Auto Glass ing $600. 6464826. model FIOOA 6 cyUnder, auto- do smaU rep«^ Jota and point- aAM Watson Plumbtag restaurant buriness fos sale, RN F.lwell Bauer (Cro), Libera (Cro) tag, also ceUar cleaning and heaUng. Bathroom remodeUng -omes AKC registered Toy Poodle toe Bulldogs----- „ sport . a 2-7 record. RED LEE CLASSIC — Final FYank Hawes backed Eiweii ^ High jump — j.g.. 6’8' ElweU (Cov), Paving Esfimafes lasT r-HRYar-ER New Yorker, matte transmission, mUeage complete KING’S DEPT. STORE 11 p.m. • 7 ojn. , ,„j„p IV), Bauer__ (Cro) - in the Manchester Area light trucking. CaU pupe, six weeks old, shots. His­ Jim McIntyre and Skip Skubel standlng;s — 1. Mike’s Mobil, 2. with wins In toe long jump and Ooms (Co’ ' ~ under OT.OOO. Custom cab, power brakes, seats, windows, 6468726. J ^ I tory papers. Apricot-white, al­ Part-tim e rapped two hits for toe losers. Cherry Cordial, 3. Karqte Club, low hurdles. s&uer (Cro). Edmondsan“(Cov?®''’’ Driveways. Porking Lota, Tennis doarta. Roods 24 HOUR SER'VICE ON SCREENS steering. New transmission. chrome bumpers, side ylew OaU M^ooUo. Amedy Realty, Realtors, 876 HamUiester Parkade Bolton meets-Cheney Tech 4. Bantly Oil, 6. T.S., 6. Red- This marks the sixth meet Shot put--^l'6" OankofsUe (Cov). mirrors. 6tone g?een' and so male stud service avaUable. Mancheftor Manor CaU 64691S2 after 6:S0 pan. 8HARPBNINO Service - Saws, b OTTT Heating and Plumbing 6283. Manchesterj Conni Phone 872-8247. Monday in Manchester. Lee, 7. Mercury Travel, 8. Rus- this season that the Pats have jS^|^i«?*iBriS?^rlaon“(Cov). RESltfENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WORK Located at 61 Woodland St. (rear of buUding) 886 West Center St. The middle three Innings lor so (Chevrolet. High average — gone over the century mark in Gukofskle ((^T),__Johnsra (Cro) 1966 VOLKSWAGEN square- f r e e cats, one year old. have Can Darts BWa, Jhe Bulldogs were productive Bee Moquin, 106; High single, scoring. ' GimkoS'kle ^v). Bri«f*^CarS<»i TELEPHONE M9-5233 TELEPHONE 643-0857 back, white. &naU rear (^-^ 44. CapihU Bkiulpment Co., 88 ------mod aU shots. One male, —— altered- —- IMieetor oi Norses ones as they scored six rjins In Bee Moquin 227; High triple. Next meet Is Tuesday In Mid- ,(Cov)_ asre otherwise A-1 condition, — ■' '' ~ Triple jum p — 8 8 '4 "------ElweU (Cov). Mata St., Manchester. Hours GRANTS Plumbing Sejvlce — ed, WOMEN needed tor warehouse Good mouse catcher. One fluf- M 6tU» the third, added three more In Betty Richardson, 687. dletown against Vlnal Tech- SdmondsoQ (Oov), K isiane (Oov) New battery. Radio, 2 radial dauy 7:81.6. Thursday, 7:869 Free ^mates. plus quaUty w ^ oTettim. fy female. Phone 647-9290. tires. Asking $360 or beet of- tion. Only used ** work. 643-0841. ■ fer. 0463466., Plume after 4 p.m., 742-8284. Saturday, 7:80-4. 6467968. -1 PAGB FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERAJJ). liANCHEStER, CONN^ SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1972 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANI3n:STER. G0NN„ SATURDAY, MAY 18,“1972 lloMEi B Fo r Sate Ho— WHImtrocpJgr Out of Tewo •Hooiot For Solo 72 Hooioo For Sate , 72 Hoosos For Sate 72 72 Ho w m For Solo 72 Ont of Tewii Wonted - Rtal Istaft 77 BOLTON BOLTON «3 For Root For S a lt 75 BTIRKISHED roottt for rent, M MANCHESTER — >-faiplly, 5«- MANCHESTER — Bight - room MANCHESTER — This charm­ ALL CASH for your property centrally located. Private en> Offered iby the home with Income potnUal, —------:----- within 24 hours. Avoid ■ red PU BUC PUBUC CLASSIFIED 8, stove and refrigerator In ing two-bedroom Ranch Is a Manchester (Sl NEW trance, ample parldnr. 640- OCCUPANCY lAncheater-Hehron Area each apartment. Modem ce­ four rooms down, four up. Two Hampahire — Country 'tape. Instant service. Hayes B8T1. really good buy. Located a|osa lots near beautiful residentUU NOTICE NOTICE MAY U t ' ramic baths, permanent vinyl' . baths, two kitchens, extm to. aobools, stioppliir and on a Agency, 646-0181. . bulldinf lot. Walk to sohobl community. 16 minutes from At a pubUc hearing held May 9, WELLSWOOD VIEW a'dln^, 2-car garage, conve­ PHILBRICK bii|i Una raa aa a V icinity FURNISHED room for worklny 4H*room Town House apart­ and shopping. Wdvertoa Agen- Interstate Highway.Range In BKTJiTNQ your home or acre- 1972 at the Town HaU, the ^ 1 - Bolton Zoning ^Board of ADVERTISING lady, modem kitchen, batt, nient location. Ctaar-Bon Agen­ Florida ( Q Q T T ) a haated 116,906 Coventry Cttpe. Two bed- 2 size from 2 to 8 acres. Call 1- age? For prompt friendly asr- ton Board of Appeals Appeals wUl hold a public hear. ment, bathe, aircondlUon- APARTMENTS cy, 648-0688. cyv Realtors, 649-2818. linens, parUny, prtvaU eh* Ing. Stove, refrigerator, dls- rec P00in,^^^'*"'^taolied ga- *««>"»». hvlng room, eatdn 608-882-8000 or write Stone Asso­ vice, eaU LouU Dlmock Real- granted a request for a side ^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ■AGENCY raga- Maada aoma redecorat­ Utehen, family room with trance, central. Call 44S4440. poeal, paUo with sUdlng MANCHESTER — 7-room older LINNMORE DRIVE — 6-room ciates, Inc., 800 Paric Avenue, ty, 649-9628. yard variance to John A. Bario Town HaU, Bolton, 8:30 A.AJ& . to Wholesome farhUy lUe In the ing but ownar wants fast sale, 5:00 P.M. glass doors. BeauttPil, beau­ home in quiet a n a , formal RAISED RANCH — 8 rooms, Cape with IH baths, flreplaoe, fireplace, garage. Needs re­ Keene, New Hampshire, 08481. twTT j TOW “ « pr«U)erty on (took ‘‘®*»‘ “ >® "q u est of Dmiald C. Country, yet minutes away from large modem eat-in kitchen, garage, nice comer lot Late so price la aat at 127,900. Call decorating, but tor this WILL BUY your home Immem Johnson for a New Car Sales tiful, beautiful. Oad: the dty. Elegant two-bedroom dining room, half bath off gen­ IjA ^ B tumlshed romn, gentle* formal dining room, 2M bathk, July occupancy. T .J. Orockett, the gala at Jarvia Realty Oo., price? T VERNON — 8 - famUy home, ately, and. more Importi^y Bolton^ State License (motorcycles); COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADV^T. apertmente featuring: Fully erous kitchen, 4 bsdroons and Bolton Zoning man only. 646-lon. 2 flreplaoea, 4 bedrooms, waU- Realtors, 648-1677. ' Realtora, MLS, 648-1121. completely redecorated and pay you a fair price tor It. Mr. business to be located on the] 4:30 PJUL DAT BBFMUe FCBUCASKW 649-6651 649-2179 equipped kitchen tncluding full bath up, garage, treed ISO' 126,600 Manchester. Older 7- Board of Appeals DeadUiw for Saturday and Moad^ to 4 M p.m. IM day to-waU carpeting, 3-car g a n g s carpeted throughout, good lo­ BeUtora, 647-1418. aouttaweat aide of Route 6, Bol TCT THOMPSON House —Oot- range, dishwasher, disposal, re­ lot. Only 825,600. Wolverton EXECUTIVE 6 - Bedroom room Cape, located near all John Morianoe, with electric doors. Many other MANCHESTER — Id^ for cation, 8 separate furnaces. ton. tage St., centrally located, MANCHEiSTBR — Royal Alins frigerator. Wall-to-wall carpet­ Agency, Realtors, 849-2818. tiM achools. 1^ baths, base­ Chairman extras. Three y ean old. $44,900. young and growtng family, 7- Ranch, on approximately m O ^ ’lnvestoS^ror itee"^t HAVE qu^ed'^w ^ large, pleesantly fumlshad 2-bedroom townhouse apart­ ing and air conditioning. Situat­ ment garage. VA assumable. Morris SUveratein, TOUB OOOPEBATION WILL MANCHESTER — Many fea- room homo with generoua acre lot. ()uiUlty conatniotoiL free. CWl Joan Everett, Inter- MamUy home. <3aU P ^ W. rooms, parking. ChU 644-3S88 ments. Fully equipped kitchen, ed upon 16 acres of land suit­ 826,800 Manchester.; Six-room Dougan, Realtor, 648-4686. Secretary BE APPRECIATED D IA L M 3-2711 tured 9 - room Colonial with BOWERS SCHOOL Colonial — kitchen, formal dining room, too many eoctias to explain. national Associates, 647-1800. for overnight and permanent m baths, carpeting, private able for ' hiking) plcnlclng and 7 rooms, new Utehen with fam­ Must be aton. international Aa- Cape, country living In the three or more bedrooms, 27' living room, four bedrooma, IM VERNON — 829,900. Immacu- HOMES, land, buataea^ Qu^- guest m tes. patio with barbecue, conve­ family recreation.-Cloee to State ily room, 1% baths, waU-to-waU baths. Oarage. 160' treed lot. Boelatoa, 64T-1S00. cRy. Breeieway garage, spa­ nient locatlan, children wel­ pariu and two of the finest golf Uvlng room, formal dining cious lot. late 6-room SpUt level In lovely “ ®<* »»uyera d e r ^ d a c ^ In­ COMFORTABLE furnished room, heated sun room. Ideal carpeting. Immaculate condition. Only $24,600. Wolverton Agen­ NOTICE Continued From Frecedhiq Fogo come, 3316. 644-1B19. D .J. Hen­ courses, plus one of the most MANCHESTER $80,900 Manchester, Colonial, im. setting. Large country Utehen, »®rvlce. Paul J . » rre n ti sleeping room, for older em* home and office combination. Aluminum siding, garage, out- cy, Realtors, 649-2812. TOWN OF COVENTRY ry Oo. magnificent -vie-wa in all of east­ medUde occupancy. 8 bed­ IM baths, shag carpeted rec Agency, 648-6868, 647-1619. p io ]^ gentleman. 273 Main Low 40s. Wolverton Agency, aide fireplace on large well EXCLUSIVE BIG RANCH. ZONING BOARD ern Connecticut. Children wel­ landaciqied lot, $86,000. rooms, Uvlng room, dining room, 14x12’ carpeted master p r o p e r t y avallaWe? Houses, Florists - Nurseries 49 Mnsied losliuoieHls S3 Street, Manchester. , THREE • ROOM heated iqiart- Realtors, 649-2818. H e n -la a gorgeous oversised OF APPEALS come. 3100 monthly. room, Utehen, First floor fam­ bedrocm, garage. Close to lots, etcT For efficient service x t the PubUc Hearing on Mon- ment, stove, refrigerator. NEW and beautiful contempor­ Ranch, tor the executive. 7 Ug SCXITCH pine trees, diy your OU> upright ptano, recently LARGE furnished room for HERB'S the home for ”ou! 6- AVAILABLE ily room. 2 garages. Good con­ shopping aqd highway. (toU caU Kosak Real Estate, 649- j^y. May 8, 1972, the petition own, |3 and up. Phone after B Flrs^ floor, no pets. Centrally ary home offered for the young rooms, with waH-to-waU shag dition. owner for iqipototment, 878- tuned and antiqued, too orjMSt male only, parking, gl6. week­ located. 3138 plus security. room Cape, fireplace, garage, 1760. of Mr. Leonard PuUnaUs of p.mii 644-0786. otter. Phone 647-1S61 after 6 and modem oriented family. Two full baths, formal dining carpeting, ahMsondltloned a toU 9686. ly. CaU 6464323 after S. Call after 8 p.m., 646-1098. D. J. HENRY 8 bedrooms, rec room, 20s. botha, central vacuum. Priced c£pe. Bdge'water Drive, Ctoventiy, was p.m. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Abaolute top of Manchester with room, living room with fire­ Living room with fireplace. Garden - Form - view for mUes. Lots of glass to place, first-floor bedroom, eat- for you at 846A0O. OaU Tony VERNON — View, custom buUt J ^ a V y I t - C C m i l C r approved. The petition Is for an FOUR-ROOM duplex, heat, hot 2440. Large Utehen with dining 1 enjoy view of the outside from in kitchen. In-ground 20x40 pool, Waall tor an iqiiwintment at 649- 2400 sq. ft. aoUd brick ranch, T--■ ■ rgr ' appeal from the reetrictions In Dairy Products SO Antiques ApcutiiiUBH - Flats - water, stove and refrigerator. COMPANY 6806. srea. Den, 8 bedrooms. As­ high mountain top setting, see JW .O V 0 8 t o Jl o w n . Section 10.8 of the Zoning Regu- SA Adults preferred. Inquire at 60 MANCHEISTER — Spaelous 7- the Inside. Gorgeous sjrfral stair­ treed lot. Priced in 20e. sumable. Mint condition. BUY your potatoes, direct from room home, aluminum siding, case''with skylight, 8 or 4 bed­ Hartford. Hayes Agency. 646- Ernie Bulger, B.0.1 U8N, Is *aU«>ns. The appeal U tor a THE PACK RAT — Antiques Teneiwtuts 63 Maple S t, Friday and Satur­ 644-1619 628-7449 331,900 Mancheater. Older Col­ the potato warehouse, comer new root, first - floor family rooms, first-floor family room, 0181. now attached to the U.8. Navy I*"® v ^ a n ce to permit and collectibles. Saturday and day front 13 to 7 p.m. ..B(SlW.. onial, 4 bedrooma, Uvlng of Buck!and Rd. and Tolland WE HAVE customers waiting room, double ijiarage. Only formal dining room, kitchen Sunday, 12-6 p.m. Weekdays The room, dining room, eot-ln VERNON — 7 - room ■Tpke., Buckland. As low as $1 fcr the rental of your apart­ BOL’TON—Large 8-room apart­ 384,000. Hayes Agency, 646- with all bullt-ins, first floor mud KEITH 'a T ^ ^ ^ fp o 'r J^ d te me of STCiclu. R. call 643-6680. Flora Rd. off ment or home. 3J>. Real E s­ FimitelMd ment, quiet neighborhood. Ref­ room and laundry. This ^ e Real Estate BAiRBOWS and WALLACE Co. Utehen, garage. On buz line, llS ^ t o r ^ c e lltoy ? coming here Wateon of Dunn R ^ . C ^ n - for SO pounds. 646-8248. Route 86, Bolton. 0181. tate Associates, Inc. 6434129. ApartmMits 63>A erences required. 3160 month­ home built by one of Manclies- 646-4126 649-1922 ReaMora — MLS 888,900 Manchester. Brand new ^ ^ from Port Hueneme, Calif.. tOr was approved. The petition ly. 643-6963. MANCHESTER — Seven-room ter's master builders. Has to be Dutch OolonlaU. deslraUe lo- tre®a lot. $88,900. g76-eaou. he was a mUltary training ““ appeal from the re­ Household Goods 51 ELEGANT FIVB-room apart­ Mamdieater Parkade, Manch. THREE-ROOM furnished apsurt- fkdonlal. New kitchen, two MANCHESTER— 328,600- Por­ cations. OoU for more details. BOLTON, — Lakeside — four instructor, sp^allzlng In pistol atrictlons Imposeq In Section Piigidaire 80” self-cleaning ment, 20x30’ living room, with 649-8806 HILLSIDE ANTIQUES ment, heat hot water,- stove, baths, large rooms. Ehiclosed ter area, lovely 8-bedroom Co­ $48,900 Manchester. OUonial, rooms, aU electric. Minimum amj rifle marksmanahip. 70.8 m Colonial. 8 many foreign countries. Include- of an addition to existing build­ Hebron, Conn. CAPE COD — Dennisport, 8 D. Cole, Realtor, MLS, 643- bedrooms, famUy room, fireplace, large famUy Utehen __ , , „ W.Dougan, Realtor, 643-4838 or THREE - ROOM furnished 2-car garage, family room, two- with buUt-lns. Dining room. <^VE^'i'KY Lake — S-room ^ MAHOGANY Leather top end 646-1021. bedrooms, all conveniences, MANCHESTER — 6 - room atall horse bam. and corral on 6666. aluminum siding, garage. ing Vietnam, he holds the Navy big. apartment, utilities. Older em­ Mud room. 2-car garage. A tW t Ctommendatlon Ribbon, The decision was effective taUes, 318 each. Matching FHimlture, giaaa, odds and off-season rates. CsU 8754M83. House, IH baths, large kitch­ well treed lot. $88,900. 346,000 8-room, 4-bedroom Col­ ployed perscn. No children, MANCHESTER 7-room Ctepe buy on today’s market. Also, new bath, ideal for summer GoedConduct Medal, Vietnam May 18, 1972. coffee table. $20. Good con- LARGE two - bedroom Town- pets. Parking. 373 Main, Man­ en. Immediate occ'ipaney, bus onial. 2H baths, fomUy ends. Open Saturday and house, 1^ baths, full basement. SUN —PUN, Lake Winnepeaau- CUSTOM built Ranch with 3 with 4 bedrooms over on Par­ waU-to-waU carpeting. Home Agenr ^ Oalantary and Pistol R. A. Desmone, ditlm. 647-U6S. chester. line, city utlUUes. Only (23,- room cmd rec room, Ja- cy, 646-0131. Chairman Sunday, 10 to 4 p.m. Week- Includes ^^Uances, heat and kee, 3 new ebaUets one sleeps 900. Hnyes Agency 646-0181. full baths, first floor paneled ker St., nice high lo t Only louated poTcfa, carpeting. in spotless condition. and Rifle Elxpert Medals. FIVE rooms of furniture for days by chance. carpets. 3340 miHithly. Paul W. 7, other 10. Flreplaced, heated, family room, dou’ule raised 328;900. T.J. Crockett Realtor, 2 flrepiaces, 2-car garage. 351,900 Manchester. Forest Hills. MARLBOROUGH — 7 - room . He Is a native of Bridgeport G. Coon, Secretary sale. 60 Broad St., Manchester, Dougan, Realtor, 643-4838 or walk to lake. Filling fast —643- BOWERS School Area — Six- hearth fireplace, beautiful cus­ 876-6279 or 643-1677. Wooded lot. Colonial that has everything. 6 Raiaed Ranch, 80x28, 2 custom but grew up In Rumford, Maine 647-9686. OaU 228-9279 for directions 646-1031. Business Lo c o *Io b s 0189. room Cape, aluminum siding, tom country kitchen^ 2-car ga­ bedrooms, 2M baths, living flreplaoea, rec room with bar- where Ida famUy moved ydien he RANCH — with full-basement, MERRITT AGENCY only. four bednxuns, walk to 3 rage. room, formal dining room, becue and 'wet l» r, huge sun- 'was three years old. - For Rent 64 WA’IERFRONT cottage, Lidie REALTORS 646-1180 BEINiOOM set, high quality NEWER one -bedroom apart­ Bchools. 3(ia. LaPenta Agency, fireplace, large lot, 140x300’, deck, 2M baths, central vacuum He and his wt(e, Connie, have D A a | 1 I f 0 | * c | | | 1 A H o Wlnnepesaukee, sleeps 6. Prl- large eot-ln Utehen with buUt- Federal Colonial mahogany, ment, second floor. Includes OFF1CB or storage space for Realtor, 646;2440. 322,900—Ftve-room Cape. Oozy fine starter or retirement QUALITY Personified! Gambo- 1ns. First floor famUy room system and many other extras two glila, Kimbetiy,4 and Olgl,2. viUe beach, dock. CaU 1-608- home. Mid 20s. Keith Real Els- bed, chest and dresser. Ehccel- heat, apfdlances, and carpet­ rent, 600 square feet, separate living room with raised hearth lotti buUt 7-room Ctolonial in an with fireplace, plush waU-to- including 2-car garage-electric The famUy wlU be residing In 634-4948. WHte Mra. Ken Dl- tate, 646-4126. 649-1933. lent condition. Phone 643-1471. W aulud - To Ruy 58 ing. 3180 monthly. Paul W. access, partitioned Into 4 NEW ON MARKET fireplace, garage, good location. area of fine homes. Front to- waU carpeting thruout and Im­ doors, beautifully located on Manchester. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4838 or rooms, 360 monthly. Apply non. Box 4, Lakeport, New Ideal starter home. Mancheater — ParkUke tot­ MANCHESTER — Elegant bsuik Uvtng room, large mas­ maculate! FuUy air condition­ weU wooded IM convenient F i v e Hitchcock Chairs, 2H WANTEJD — antique furniture, 646-1021. Watkins Bros. 648-8171. Haunpahlre, 08346. ting enhances this beautiw COLONIAL — offering charm Raised Ranch, fuUy carpeted, ter bedroom, two fireplaces, ed. 2-oar garage. acre lot. $47,900. Exclusive years old, very good ccndition. glass, pewter, oil paintings or GIANT’S NECK Heigiits — 69 English Tudor of f1xx>ips. vacuum system, cedar closet, taa>car garage, lovely breese- 352,900 iifonchester. Eivans ic C3aig> Realtors, MLS, Wallace Office 3100. Phone 643-0606. other antique Items. Any quan­ THREE rooms, tile bath, heat, COMMERCIAL {dace for lease and spaciousness. Ten rooms, Executive Edge wood Road, four-room Lovely encloaed porch, fire­ 2H baths, modem kitchen with ultra Utehen, electric eye ga­ way. High and dry on a lovely area. UAR Oolotilal with all 647-1464. tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, hot water Included. Middle- or sale, 461 Main S t, next to Opens in Area ELECTRIC stove, refrigerator aged adults. Security deposit, poet (gflee. Excellent business cottage, sleeps 7, sundeck, two place, plastered walls, wind­ built-ins. Tw6 large enclosed rage, flreplaced recreation landscaped lo t Mr. Zinszer, the trimmings, 4 bedrooms, q^JiA N D BROAD STREET 166 Oakland Street. Wallace for Presldetit Head­ and mahogany coffee table references. No pets. Paridng. location with building, call baths- 3133 weekly. Mrs. Car­ ing staircase, oU heat. In­ porches, 2-car garage. room. Owner, 649-2680. Belfiora Agency, 647-1418. 2% baths. Living room, dining with glass top. Call 643-4774. ter, 743-8143, 742-8637. terior professionally decorat­ 326,900. quarters for the Hartford area ANTIQUES, dolls, furniture, an­ ISM School Street, second 646-2436, 9«. MANCHESTER— New on mar­ room, Utehen with biilH-lns, QuoUty 6H-room Ranch on MANCHESTER ed. Oarage with electric eye 'TEN ROOM contemporary SUMMIT STREET — Four-bed- first floor family room with wiU open Monday at 7 p.m. at tique clothing. Jewelry, clMks, floor, across from Bast Side ket 8 family 4-4-4, central lo­ % acre lot In quiet, desir­ DANISH modem couch 380; 2 THREE-ROOM comer of­ CAPE COD—North ’Truro. Cot- doora. Quiet residential area Ranch with S-room studio apart­ room CTolonlal within walking fireplace. Carpeting thruout. 281 Buntslde Ave., Blast Hart­ glassware, household contents, rec, near Main S t cation, aU city utlUtlez, 8-car able neighborhood. Fire­ SILP-MRVICC DIRT STORBS matching end taldes, 316 each. fice suite. House A Hale Bldg., tages, week or month. 3100 a yet close to bus, schools, ment or in-law suite, over distance to many schools, m Laundry. FuU basement. 2- ford. In charge of the headquar­ any amount. Antiques and garage, Bel Air Real Estate, place, finirited rec room,, Excellent condition. 643-9362 LOfMGNQ for anything In i«al 968 Main S t Phone 648-4846. week. CaU 64941637. church and shopping. 3|40>' acres of land with a 'view, red­ baths, garage, level lot. Excel­ car garage, aluminum sidlngi ters wUl be Cliarles A. Burke of after 8., Things, 643-2804, 487 Main St.. wood honstructlon. Large ther­ lent value at 838,900. T. J . 648-9682. garage, many extras. Owner estate rental — apartments, 000. s Large acre lot, with trees. East Hartford, chairman of the Manchester. PROFESSIONAL office, f ^ - 872-4812. homes, multiide dwellings, no mopane windows. Oockett, Realtors, 648-1677. ------«------Ifome is Immaculate! First Ocaigressloiial District 1971 NEOCXH-Alco sewing ma­ rooms, excellent location, ex­ Wonted To Rent CHARLES LESPERANCE fees. Call J. D. Real EMate 68 BIG, COMPLETELY STOCKED chine. Unclaimed lay-away, ^ZZZZ^ZIIZZIZIIIZZZIZ^^II cellent decor all facilities, 3178 649-7620 CONTEMPORARY Ranch with tlANCHESTER — Brand new 129,900 $69,600 Mancheater. Rais- VERNtMf — Manchester Bne, 8- Wallace (tommlttee. Associates, Inc. 643-5139. bedroom Ranch, flreidace, rec . Guest speakers Monday night never used, ^ g h ^ y 3140.80 RoomsWItllOat I oOKI 59 monthly. 649-1680, 649-8649. Panoramic view, 8 rooms, 4 6-6 duplex, 3 bedrooms, IM ed Ranch. Wynedlng HUl Rd. WANTED — Oarage for stor­ MANCHESTER — Raised Seven-room Ookmial, fire- room, IM boOw, \ acre lot, wlU bo John O’DoimeU of now 369.80. Buttonholes, mono­ DELUXE one-bedroMn ’Town- bedrooms, 2H baths, formal din­ bcUhs, aluminum siding, two lUace, den, VA baths, 2-car AU rocrnis extremely Urge, Uv­ PRIME store location on Hart­ age of furniture. OaU 648-1881. Ranch, 7 rooms. 2M baths, two swimming pod. Asking $29,- Massachusetts, eastern coordl- grams, hems, sews on buttons, ROOM with kitchen privileges, house, full private basement. ing room, large paneled family separate furnaces and cellars, attached garage. Porter lng room with fireiriace,. din­ ford Rd. Ideal tor gift, fabric, fireplaces, bekutlful recreation ing room, Utriien with buUt- 900. CaU Mlttm Agency Real- nator for Wallace, artd Ctoarles etc. Guaranteed. 622-0476 deal­ centrally located. 14 Arch S t, Ratio. Includes heat, appli­ room, nicely treed lot. $48,000. 34,600 down to qualified buy­ Street area. Excellent condi­ er. yam, bcuber shop or prescrip­ room, two-car garage, patio, liu, 4 bedrooms, 8 fuU bcUhs. tora, 648-6980, 649-9690. Barnabel, Cormecticut coordina­ Manchester. ances and carpeting. 3196 Houses For Sole 72 ers. Only one available. Fre­ tion. tion shop. CbU Mr. AnnuUl, 649- trees. Hutchins Agency, 649- RANCH — 8 bedrooms, immac­ BYunUy room. 2-oar garage. tor for Wallace. Entertainment monthly. Paul W. Dougan, chette 8c Martin, Realtors, 647- CARPET 12x18 nylon gold sculp­ LADY ONLY — fundahed room 6644. MANCHE8TBSR area — Raised 6324. ulate condition throughout, IM Realtor, 643-4638, or 646-1031. 9993. FRECHETTE & MARTIN dead end^ Uvlng, Ideal for children, 4 western band frcmi (tolcopee, tured with felt padding, $100 for rent. Kitchen prlvUeges Ranch, 8 bedrooms, L-sh^>ed baths, fireplace, S-car garage, dead end. or best offer. Call any­ BOLTON NOTCH — Former beautifully treed and shrubbed bedroom Ranch. Internaticoal Mass. and paiiting. 320 weekly. 18 466 MAIN STREET — First tamUy room with bar, raised Manchester LaPoH Oo. SBIVEN room aluminum sided 647-9998 time, 643-4289. Pearl St., Manchester, be­ McKinney lumber yard, 8,800 lot on dead end street. 332,500. Ciolonial, carpeting, den, mod­ OaU anyone of us—anytime Associates, 647-1800. ^------:— GARDEN SHW floor, 3-room apartment. Heat, hearth fireplace in Uvlng tween 12-8 p.m square feet remodeled as em Utehen, IM baths. Mid 80s. ’THE WORKINO AGBOICUr CARPETS —Wholesale to you 3123.20 family unit. Security. room, country kiteben with OPEN SUNDAY, 2-5 RAISED RANCH—dining room, MANCHEanTBR — Immaculate ___,, COVENTRY — "Reduced for borne ImiHrovement show­ Owner, 649-9249. BUI Coe at the Warehouse. Fantastic CLSIAN furnished room, for Call 646-2426, 9 to 6 p.m. rooms, other building on four beamed celling, hand split 3 bedrooms, family room, 2 car 2-bedroom Ranch, fireplace, Geosgo P o f^ quick sale", $10,900! Cozy tour- Love Vital savings guaranteed. Carpet shingles, beautifully wooded 174 Benton St. Move In with­ garage, central alr-conditloning, bath, dialrwadier, Dan Reale A1 Martin room year ’round house, very working or retired gentleman. PLEASANT 3-room apartment, acres. Suitable many busi­ SEVEN-ROOM Colonial. Ideally Merchants, 1310 Tolland TI>ke., lot with tool shed, garage. 380,- out redecorating! Florida large lot, $84,000. many extras. 323,900. CSiar Tom Creech clean. Bhiclosed porch, gas 643-9383 or Inquire 4 Pearl convenient euburban location, ness’s. Will rent entire or sub­ located. Good family type Herm Frechette In Fam ily, SUNDAY SPECIALS Manchester, Conn. Phone 646- Street, M"^hester. 900. Principals only. CaU own­ bound owner gives early oc- home. Priced right. Interna­ Boa Agency, 648-0888. heed. Lazge lot. Ledeefront apiSiances, basement, like pri­ divide. CaU 1-238-4460. CXINTEMPORARY L shaped 8868. Cadi and Carry. er, 649A919. cupemey. Elegant 2-bednx>m tional Associates, 647-1800. prlvUeges, paneled rooms. EXCEU jENI furnished room, vate home. Woiidiig adults, MANCHESTER — Warehouse Colonial, new kitchen, dining Ranch with view of Hartford MANCHB»rER Frechette Ut shingle exterior, brick Call Earle Everett, Interna­ 646-6926 LAWN FOOD 5 0 LBS Help Wonted - Mole or Femole 37 quired. Available Immediately. 646-0131. purchase parcel of land from of view end explain my point of 20-Tine rugged construc­ washer, disposal, carpeting, walks and patio. Executive tional Associates, 647-1600. Si-/' Siss/ Siss/ PUBUC Flano Agfency, 646-2677. Mr. Robert Wey, also of Hick- view so we. could understand a SUPER tion spring steel teeth— pool and your own private ter­ neighborhood. 339,600. Mr. Lew-' MANCHESTER — Five acres is, 649-5306. I NOTICE ory HUl. Purchase of this land mutual ptent of view.’’ TURF KING Lawn L Hardwood handle. MANCHESTER — Grove Street race in a country setting. approodmately 8 acres buri- would decrease frontage of ------From 3160. Sorry, no pets. 529- The Planning and Zoning HELP WANTED Apartments, deluxe one - bed­ ness n zone. 260’ frontage. Mr. Wey’s property which Lightweight — 5(XX) sq. room, carpeting, available 6686, 876-7466. • • • • Commission at their meeting Wolverton Agency, Realtors, B&-W BEAUTIFUL LAKE & held on Monday, May 8, 1972, In currently lacks minimum re­ About Town ft. covefkge. High nitro­ May 1st., 3160> J-U. Real Es- The 649-2818. quirement. This reduction in gen — For long lasting EAST Hartford-Immediate oc­ Town HaU, Coventry, (tonnectl- Lutz Junior Museum wlU have tote, 643-6129. frontage is not permitted by green l a w n . - ^ ^ ^ cupancy, 2 bedroom, 4H*n>om BARROWS and WALLACE Co. cut, took the foUowlng action: MANCHESTER — Forest HlUs, Us annual, meeting Monday at WEAVER TRAINEES MOUNTAIN VIEWS the zoning laws. Swaeteni DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ apartment, parking, on bus Realtors — m tji 1) (tonditionaUy approved the AA aone, building lot, priced Idanchester Country Club. ’Ihe' ment, wall-to-wall carpeting line to Hartford, adults only, amended aiqiUcatlon of Helen right. Harmon Agency, 646- At this hearing Interested per- acid soil. Manchester Parkade, Manch. ______event wlU open with a ' social We will train qualified applicants. Company paid throughout, complete appli­ 3126 monthly plus security de- Upton for the p it^ rty of 7900. time at 6:80p.m. and dinner wlU 649-6306 fringe benefits and good wages. Alternating first ances, vanity bath. Centrally poait and references. 628-6948. Richard Upton located on and written communicatiocs re be served at 7:16. Theo R. Bad- South Street ExtenUon, ceived. Said appeal Is on file and second shifts. Apply— n locat^. 3176. mcmthly. R. D. WELLS ST. — Older 3-famUy enhulzen, museum director, wiU Murdock, 643-2692. BOLTON — South Ridge Park Coventryi (tonnecUcut, aub- Resort Property and may be seen in apartments. Deluxe one-bed In need of a general fqce lift­ speak on "What’s a Museum VAUANT dlvision of two parcels. For Sole 74 of the Town Clerk. All About?" 5-10-5 SPACIOUS 4-room apartment, room. Carpeting, ahvcondltion- ing. Ebccellent income poten­ Dated in Andover, Connecti­ tial. 2-car garage, big lot. T .J. 2) (tonditionaUy approved the BALED PLANT FOOD U b . CHENEY BROTHERS, adults, no pets, utilities extra. tng, dishwasher, private base­ final plan ot 14 lots of prop­ AMSTGN lA K B — Beautiful cut, this sixth day of May, 1972. ment. Available immediately Crockett Realtor, 648-1677. ’Ihe Rev. Edward S. Pepin, PEAT MOSS 3138. Securlt) deposit. 633-60S6. erty of Elm Industries In ac­ wooded lots, enjoy immediate Zoning B < ^ of Appals ^ the Church of the TURF KING 3160. J.D. Real Estate, 646- lake prlvUeges. $1,396. 360 8RASS June occupancy. cordance with idan prepared Andover, Connecticut Assumption, will observe the Large 4 ft. bale — Pure A ll purpose for lawn or 7881, 64941871. down, balance 72 payments of sphagnum— For mulch­ INC. NEWEJR two • bedroom ’Town- for Sol Lavltt by Megson Marvin Graboff, anniversary of his ordina- ?;arden — lightweight and Hyyppa, C.B. Scale T ’- $24’.96. Interest 10 per cent in­ ing — controls weeds — ormulation - house, includes appliances, ANDOVER — 4-room apart­ cluded. Amston Lake Oo., 1- ^ priesthood tomorrow covers Ruged mixture— 31 Cooper Hill St., Manchester, Conn. ment, paneled, waU-to-waU 100’ dated November 26, 1970 Albert Richey, . ^ reception In his honor will be saves water — improvts 2800 sq ft last growing — heat, carpets, full basement, YOU'RE INVITED 637-1806, 1-687-2647. soil. 648-4141 and patio. 3228 monthly. Paul caipeUng, etove, refrigerator, and approval of zone change Secretary ,,gj^ ^ to i p.m. In the good tor petnWiig from R-40 to R-80. 78 or play arena. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4586 3166 monthly. Security. UtUl- Sunday 2-S P.M. STEUBEN, Maine — Coastal church hall. or 646-1021. Ues extra. 743-7811. 3) (tonditionaUy approved the area, two • story house, five New Homes in Msnohester with rural setOngs now under appUcaUon of Alfons Cau- rooms, garage, artesian well, NURSE ANESTHETISTS GARDEN type two - bedroom ccnstruction, or pick your own lovdiy lot! Custom built (1947) for present owner, maintained with cls to construct a single full cellar, fuU tMitb, 11 acres apartment, first floor. In­ tender loving core. We feel this Is to be roved the ing $19,000. 742-7118. nel benefit program. For further Information and to ar­ 646-1021. FOR SALE design. Oim e see adiy! level. Breezeway and 2-car garage, 4 lovely acres Oextensive subdivision plan'bf property craft foam in 17 colors! ANNUALS 4" POTTED range for a personal interview, please contact the pisrsoimel DIRSXTnONS: North on Vernon St. to Richmond Drive, frontage). Far, far below replacement at $42,600. Call Su- of Daniel R. CtompbeU, lo­ department, 249-6279. TWO-YEAll old duplex, two 6,000 yards in Ashford Left on. Richmond Dr., Right at end of Richmond Dr. Into sanne Shorts, 646-8288. Out of Town 50 liss. 99*" Kennedy Jtd . Signs on Kennedy Rd. cated on High Street, (toven­ 12" X 36" Live — In Bud bedrooms,' IM baths, carpets, — $2 per yard. Pile on try, (tonnecUcut. For Sole 75 aj^Uances. Full - basement. shoot ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL lot to be sold as one pack­ Your Home May Taken In Iktule Dated this Util day of May Ideal for decorating aroond and Bloom 3228 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, J. WATSON BEACH CO. BOLTUN — 4-4, 2 fomUy, 1,080 ] 29e 114 WOODLAND STREET age. 1972, (toventry, (tonnecUcut. Realtor, 648-4886 or 646-lOSl. AnuUd Ctorlson, square feet of U'vlng area each / 3 for 97c Chooae from a Wondwful gardens and driveways Assorted Colors HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT BELFIORE AGENCY MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICES i Rokmd Wood Hdghts Chairman, apartment. 2 garages, two 18x AVAILABLE June Isrt., Fbur- BEA LT0B8 M7-14U Asaortment Guaranteed to Grow room apartment. $96. Reply VMga Road — Ashford P A Z (tommlssion 10 patios, 160x880 lot. FHano An Equal Opportunity Employer. 6ai6 6 8 HARTFORD OFFICE 647-1560 Agency, 646-2677, Box “O”, Manchester Herald. Town of (toventry « L ^

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Happy Mother's Day ROSES Happy DEAR KATHY Happy Mother's Day DOROTHY PAQUETTE To all our I st Anniversary We're proud of our MOM * Take it easy on Happy Mother’s Day MOTHERS RITA and BARRY Happy Mother's Day ';Sweet Charity" Mother's T)ay. from all of us at Love, Love MOM The Lovely Lady to a wonderful mother Mom and Dad All Our Love. Ritchie, Susan & Bart Guest whol Gram and Gramp Happy Mother's Day Happy Birthday Mother's Day Thank you for being "you." from her two Happy ? 7 7 Birthday Happy Mother's Day tOTHER SPECIAL MOM GRAMMY and LADY ^ . wonderful kids. ' With Lovaf DOniE THE BODY Rosemary Love, Love, HANK Jimmy, Roy, Billy, Mark, Karen, Donna, Gail and Joanne Karin and Peter and bad Dick, Karen and Gary Best Wishes from The Children's School JIM Happy Mother's Day from ^ The 04S Birch Ml. Rd. It's been a great Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's bay Manchester, Oonn. MOM MOM 2 Years! Lou, Elinor, Jim, GANG C R A R DAY LITTLE NANA ONIE LoVe, Love I Love You, May 20, 1972 Love, Jimmy, Karen and the Dad, Brian, Margaret, Sunrise fo Sunset Deb Thanks for really being and Gary Happy Mother's Day Donna and Janice 3 Little Rascals Debbie and Jay. ^ a Raalljr Nice like a mother to me. MOMMY - H ^ p y Mother's Day Happy 12th Happy Mother's Day Happy 47th Birthday Love, Happy Mother's Day (Mrs. Melroy) fo A Wonderful Happy Mothe^r's Day MOMII Love RAY “ MOM Rita TO THE DEVIL WIFE and MOTHER Love always Kim, KrU, but moat of all, MOM Timothy, H— Have Love, from the Love, Dad, Lynn, Glen and A—A Debbie and John Angel Happy Mother's Day Jim, Sue and Laurie Love, Michael HAPPY BIRTHDAY N— Nice GR>lANDMA------Matt and Linda To our UtUe brother N— Never Ending GARRISON Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's Day MIKE A— Anniversary Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's Day GRANDMA ROWLEH (May 14th) MOM Happy Mother's Day Love MRS.ORFITELLI------MRS. MARGARET V Love, MOM HOLMAN Best Wishes for MCCONKEY Lynn and Glen Love, Nash, Edward Love, MOMMY Love Carton A Great Day Love, and Joseph; Mabbie and Dad Love, Joyce and Phil , Happy Mother's Day Debbie Lil and Dave Barbara and Dave Katy and Tim MOM^ Happy 13th Birthday To AUNTIE R.W.J. Happy Mother's Day MRS. F. LITRICO Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's Day Smile this MICHAEL . Love I want you, I need you, Congratulations MOM Ann, Maigare*. Angela and Mother's Day I Love You, and it's MOM to from Paid To a LESLIE all your fault. Mom, Dad and Allen Love, MOTHER Happ^ l^hday on your Happy Mother's Day Barbara and Sue MOMMY BEAR who deserves the JENENA First Communion Day BEST DAD "Best oWEverything." Love, Happy Birthday May 13, 1972 Happy Ma's Day ever, with love Happy Mother's Day Pat, Donald, Sheila, Sharon Love Always, to all the Mothers on Chris from ana Weekend God Bless You Always and Brian MOM Brian, Milton Erie Street, etc. from Daddy Bear Our Love, Love, and Marie Oscar, Vicki and Laura Melommy, Doreen, Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's Day Dad, Ray, Jeff Your loving kids? and your 2 lil' bears jpebbie, Susan SUSAN and Wisk MOM ^ and Dawn My Favorite Mother Happy Mother's Day We love you, Love, Happy Mother's Day MOM RlkU, To^, Chiia, Steve, Love Ronnie, Randy, Shelly, Ann Sean GRANDMA LOUISE Happy Mother's Day and Michael with love from ' to my wife Dick, J.P., Jeff, Mark, Your little ray of LOUISE THOMPSON and Michelle. Happy Mother's Day Happy Mother's Day to the Oreateat sunshine and\ company from a grateful Happy Mother's Day MOM NANA Husband, Clayton in the wocld . Happy Mother's Day MOM Love, Love Love Al, LiU, Craig and Kim Bamps George MOTHER NATURE Mark, Kevin, Chris, Happy Mother's Day. Love, and Dad. Happy Mother's Day Bob MOTHER Happy Mother's Day MOM with love. Love, Congratulations SHEILA Daddy, Lora, Unda, Cindy Stevie, Brad On a Beautiful Lorraine, Lucky, Whiakera and family,^ _____ and Bandit First Communion Love (May 13, 1972) Jerry, Ronnie and Lisa To the Best MOM in the MICHELLE world. Happy Anniversary I6g Ends, GRANDMA and MOTHER Love You, I add my voice to this shout. Love, , Big Gray Spider (Lillian Segar) With Love, Happy Mother's Day GRANDMA CARiK)N from *~i Mom, Dad, Danny, and! SleepysL Love, Colleen, Kelly and Brian Rita Reg______Mom and Dad Hummel and to our little girl Love, Craig, Laurei-A Kevin BOBBIE Happy Mother's Day Here's Your Happy 13th Birthday Congrulations on your Happy Birthday Debbie, Happy 13th Birthday MEME and MA Happy Mother's Day Mother's Day Present SNOOPY Big Day. 1 Brenda, Parise St. George MOM ^ MOLLY (Laurel Segar) HEATHER SEXY LAUREL SEGAR We can go ahead. t ‘ Earl, Liove, Happy Mother's Day Love, Love, Love, Amy

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