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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 206 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Ford Talks With Sadat End With Optimism for Peace

SALZBURG, Austria (UPI) —President Salzburg meeting. He described it as an broke down in stalemate two months ago a formal Egyptian declaration ending Ford completed friendly Middle East Israeli response to Egypt’s decision to and led to the U.S. policy “reassessment.” Arab belligerency asthe price for Israeli m policy talks with Egypt’s President Anwar reopen the Suez Canal this Thursday.) But Ford and Sadat declined to discuss withdrawal from key Sinai mountain Sadat today and said a U.S. plan to Completing their final round of talks in a specifics. Ford said “we have not made passes and an occupied Egyptian oil field. i promote “pernianent peace” is taking medieval Alpine palace. Ford and Sadat any decision” on the exact nature of the The Egyptians refused to give such an • shape. walked out into a rainswept courtyard and next step. assurance. Mutual goodwill blossomed at the con­ stood shouider to shoulder in a circle of Sadat offered a word of caution, saying, The President and Mrs. Ford fly to clusion of a two-day nieeting that seemed bodyguards to brief reporters. “the peace process will be a long time... Rome early Tuesday for a brief stopover to brighten propects for Arab-Israeli “My reassessment (of U.S. Middle East “The most important achievement we on the final leg of a week-long European peace negotiations and put the United policy) will be completed with a plan that can make is that we end this state of tour that began with the NATO summit in States back in a central mediating role. I will submit at the appropriate time,” belligerency (between Israel and the Arab Brusseis and took Ford to four capitals. Ford told Sadat he was ready to resume Ford said. states) that has gone on now for 27 years.” The President was to meet with Pope U.S. economic aid to Egypt and said the “In the weeks ahead, I will have further Kissinger’s mediations broke down over Paul before flying on to the United States two nations had “strengthened our consultations that I trust will lead to the precisely this point when Israel demanded late Tuesday. friendship dramatically” in the past 18 overall objective I seek of a permanent months. peace that will be in the best interests of Sadat, for his part, could not seem to say all the parties.” enough for Ford, whom he described to Ford referred to his scheduled meeting reporters as “an honest and straight­ with Rabin in Washington June 11 and 12, a Teachers in Norwalk forward man” and a fighter for peace. He consultation designed to foilow up the 2 SXm m invited Ford to visit Cairo. meeting with Sadat and produce the infor­ (In Jerusalem, the Israeli cabinet lent mation Ford needs to produce a revised Start Economic Boycott impact to®the Ford-Sadat meeting by an­ U.S. Middle East plan. nouncing suddenly it would reduce Israel’s Some diplomats in Salzburg said the NORWALK (UPI) - The teachers’ Ford-Sadat talks may have paved the way strike entered its 12th day today as supported the striking teachers as of A '::h K is li forces on the Egyptian Sinai front by more -.1 than half in a go^will gesture for peace. for a resumption of Secretary of State teachers began an economic boycott Friday by signing a petition in favor of (Premier Yitzhak Rabin denied the con­ Henry A. Kissinger’s “shuttle diplomacy’-’ against businesses not supporting them their position. cession was timed to coincide with the between Israel and the Arab states, which and opened a free day care center for The day care center, at St. Paul’s grade school children of working parents. Church on the Green, was to be staffed by School officials planned for the first striking teachers. Most of the Norwalk’s A Happy Group of Walkers time since May 22 to open all of Norwalk’s 16,000 public school students have been out At the beginning of the 19-mile WalkrA-Thon Sunday for the benefit of the 23 schools today for four hours. An of school since May 22, when 900 teachers average of 12 per cent of the city’s 7,4(X) Hemlocks Outdoor Education Center for the crippled, there were smiles and went on strike to pressure the Norwalk grade school students attended classes on Common Council to accept a new teacher springy steps. The arrow points out Brad Davis, a television personality who four days last week. contract. took part in the walk. At this stage in the trek, the walkers were on Autumn NEWS CAPSULES Some 550 teachers voted Sunday night on The council has rejected three Street and had covered three miles. (Herald photo by Dunn) the economic boycott and the day care agreements reached by the Norwalk center. The boycott, suggested by Ronald Federation of Teachers and the Board of O’Brien, Connecticut State Federation of Education. Last Friday, the teachers Teachers president, would include voted to reject an agreement reached CIA Report Ready Energy Plan Blasted withdrawing personal accounts from cer­ between their negotiators and the board. Walk-A-Thon Pledges WASHINGTON (U P I)- Vice President CLEVELAND (UPI) - Sen. Henry M. tain banks. No negotiations were scheduled for Nelson A. Rockefeller said today the Cen­ Jackson, D-Wash., blasted President More than 8,100 Norwalk citizens had today. tral Intelligence Agency has broken the Ford’s new oil policy during the weekend Total About $15,000 law but added the spy agency is not guilty as an inflationary attempt to ration gas­ of large-scale illegal activity. oline by raising its price. About ^ school students participated in There were about 10 participants who Summing up.the five month Rockefeller Jackson, in Ohio for meetings with a 19-mile Walk-A-Thon Sunday and raised did not complete the walk, said Mrs. Commission investigation of the CIA, the Democratic leaders, s^id Ford’s energy Rachel Rd, Residents j about $15,000 in pledges to benefit Andeiman. vice president told newsmen; ' tariff and price decontrol program was “a Hemlocks Outdoor Education Center for Mrs. Andeiman cdmmended the* “There are things that have been done public relations charade.” He accused crippled children and adults in Hebron. Manchester Police Department who that are in contradiction to the statutes, Ford of “attempting to ration gasoline by Stage Childrens^ Day 'The first walker began at 8:43 a.m. and directed traffic at busy intersections, and but in comparison to the total effort (of price.” the last one reached the finish line at 5 who monitored the event with mobile the CIA), they are not major.” The presidential catididate said the By MAL BARLOW Park Market and Manchester Meat p.m. patrols. The coiQmission held its last meeting to price .of a gallon of gasoline could increase Well over 100 children took part in “Fun Market The exact'amount of money collected There were no incidents other than the put finishing touches bh a 350-page report by 28 cents~if all costs of the President’s Dky” held Saturdayon Rachel Rd. They found the residents’ supplied will not be known for several days. usual amount of blisters and sore feet. that will be sent President Ford on proposal were borne by gasoline users. ’The day was a clear success, said almost all they needed. Three students received considerable Manchester podiatrists Barney Wichman Friday. “And the President failed to say that the children, teens and mothers at the events Food Mart provided the buns and oil industry would make an additional $28 held during the day at the 191-unit complex Charles King of the Pero Fruit Stand on support in their campaign for a 10-spedd and John Fawcett were available to treat \ u bicycle donated by Farr’s bicycle store. any foot problems during the long walk. Tests Planned billion in profits,” Jackson said. of moderate-income housing on the one- Oakland St. across from Rachel Rd. James Boudreau of 1031 Tolland Tpke., a Also participating in the event was Brad (UPI) — The Soviet Union has , way road. / supplied two huge watermelons. student at Howell Cheney Technical Davis of television station WFSB, the 1971 announced plans for nearly a month of Residents on the street sparked the Although rain did not fall on the party as event, largest in the six-year history of the School was winner of the bike. He state youth director for the Easter Seal missile tests in the Pacific Ocean as a Sato Dies clouds had threatened all day, water-filled complex built by the Manchester Inter- collected pledges of $18 per mile for a total campaign. Davis completed the 19 miles. prelude to the next round of nuclear arms TOKYO (UPI) — Former Prime balloons did during afternoon games. . faith Social Action Corp. (MISAC) in 1969. of $353. Manchester High School’s parking lot talks with the United States. Minister Eisaku Sato died today in a Everyone got soaked including several of After police reports in mid-April about Two Bennet Junior High School students was both the starting and finishing point. It warned all ships and aircraft to stay the mothers running the event. Tokyo hospital. He was 74 stonethrowing young boys causing terror came in second. They were Ron Apter and A band entertained the walkers as they out of the test zone, which is about 2,500 Sato suffered a stroke two weeks ago Mrs. Washington said today the stories /6n the street, parents got together and, about a gang of young boys scaring the Candie Quackenbush, each with $215 in completed the course. miles northwest of Hawaii. while dining in a Tokyo restaurant and among other things, planned “Fun Day.” Rachel Rd. residents were overplayed. total pledges. never regained consciousness. The day began in the morning with tricy­ She drew attention to the work done by the George Trian, another Cheney Tech stu­ Sato, who was awarded the Nobel Peace cle decorating contests. teens and younger children getting ready dent, ran the entire 19-mile distance in Prize, was treated at the restaurant for a Other events included tricycle races, for Saturday. one hour and 50 minuteStahd submitted $13 week before he could be removed to a bike races, a bean bag toss, and much The teens also made sure all the yards per mile in pledges. ' hospital. more. on the street were cleaned up by Saturday The youngest participant in the walk-a- Legislature Faces He developed bronchial pneunomia and Lunch was provided almost entirely by night, she said. thon was Dawn Marie Martin, 8, of 354 a high fever today doctors reported he also the residents. At first, Mrs. Peggy Hamp- More events are planned, she said. Main St., a Grade 2 pupil at Bentley was suffering from kidney troubles. son and Mrs. ^ rb a ra Washington plaiui^ Among them are soap box derbies and an School. ' . Wednesday Deadline to accept donations of food from Highland arts and crafts show. Dawn completed the entire course and wound up in better shape than her older sister and brother who also participated, HARTFORD (UPI) — A measure to F. Stevens, R-Milford, said the bill grants O’Neill Encouraged f give local governments broad authority to too much power to local gove rnments. according to a spokesman at Bentley BOSTON (UPI) - Lt. Gov. Thomas School. She collected pledges amounting use bonding powers to attract new Also approved were bills: " businesses has been approved by the —Authorizing a bond issue for Fiscal O’Neill HI said Sunday his meeting last to about $30. „ week with representatives of four states Connecticut House. The measure was 1975-76 totaling $13.4 million for new. state The walkers were in high spirits in spite on the possibility of holding a regional among 140 bills the lawmakers hoped to construction projects. of the intermittent rain, said Allan Girelli, primary had been productive. clean up by Wednesday’s mandatory —Transferring juveniles convicted of co-chairman of the event and a O’Neill, in a broadcast interview, said adjournment deadline aS they went into an several serious felonies from juvenile Manchester High School student. he was happy with the progress made and unusual Saturday session. The Senate took courts to the state superior courts. Impressed with the success of the event, thought two and perhaps as many as four the weekend off. —Creating a new public transportation Mrs. Selma Andeiman, field represen­ states might be able hold their primary on tative of the Easter Seal Society for The bonding bill, approved by a 2-1 authority to advise the state Department margin and sent to Gov. Ella T. Grasso for of Transportation on mass transit policies. March 2,1976, the date agreed upon at the Crippled Children and Adults of Connec­ meeting. her signature, allows communities to float —Allowing more open burning of brush ticut, said she had “never met a group so O’Neill met with Vermont, Maine and bonds to build or acquire facilities such as in the state and permitting state residents eager, so together and so willing. I can’t Rhode Island officials, all of whom W industrial parks and lease them to to register to vote through any registrar in say enough about young students in expressed optimism their states might businesses. the state with the registration to be sent to l^lanchester.” participate in a regional primary. Connec­ Several ^Republican-sponsored the person’s home town for processing. She praised some seventh graders who ticut and New Hampshire did not send amendments aimed at restructuring the Major bills before the House include passed in pledge sheets filled with mostly representatives, but knew of the meeting, powers of local governments to bypass collective bargaining rights for state ohe- and two-cent pledges. O’Neill said. “They really knew what they were town charters or zoning laws were employes; abolition of the Public Utilities walking for,” she said. defeated. House Minority Leader Gerald Commission and its replacement with a similar agency, a revamped state un­ employment insurance program, and tighter reins on charitable organizations Six Trapped in Rig in the state. GRAND ISLE, La. (UPI) - Divers 2 Directors To Hear The collective bargaining bill, con­ today searched for six men believed sidered a bargaining chip in the deadlock trapped in an air pocket in a capsized over pay hikes for state employes, faced seagoing oil rig. The Coast Guard said the an uncertain future in the House. men were not found, but divbrs had Potentials of CATV Collective bargaining was one of 13 located a door to their quarters. demands by state employes, but critics, “They are trying to penetrate the door Cable television and its possible use by TV industry and outline capabilities of the including the Connecticut Public Expen­ using underwater torches,” said Coast municipal government will be discussed local system. King estimates his system diture Council, have said it would open the Guard Lt. Terry Hart. “Two Coast Guard tonight in a seminar ,. scheduled by will have 3,500 subscritSers by Jan. 1,1976; state treasury to public employes. units are on the scene and two others are the Manchester Board of Directors. It will it now has about 1,800. The Democratic-controll^ legislature en route this morning to help search the start at 7:30 in the Municipal Building Weiner will discuss the cable television rejected pleas from state employe unions surface area in case the men were not Hcanilig Room. channels set aside for local access; the to go along with Mrs. Grasso’s plan to tap trapped.” Speakers will be Vincent King, general role of the regional Cable Advisory Com­ the state’s pension fund for $5.3 million to Coast Guard spokesman Ken Freeze manager of Greater Hartford CATV Inc:; mittee, which hasn’t been firmly es­ pay for the salary increments. said, “They may still be alive. No one Hal Houston, cable t V assistance unit, tablished yet in Manchester; and report on An amended version of Mrs. Grasso’i ’ knows. But as time goes by, their chances state Department of Community Affairs; uses of cable TV by other municipalities. Public Utilities Control Authority was ap­ decrease.” and Myron Weiner, Institute of Public Ser­ Houston will discuss policies relating to proved last week in the Senate, which con- vice, llnivcrsity of Connecticut. actual use of the cable channel reserved sidered more than two dozen King, whose firm began cable operation for governments, and will describe finan­ amendments. More than 35 amendments in town in March, wiH describe the cable cial resources available to municipalities have been offered in the House. using the cable. The new commission is the result of a Inside Today The seminar, open to the public, is being campaign promise by Mrs. Grasso to coordinated by the town’s Internal Cable abolish the existing PUC and replace it Area Profile ...... Pages 5, 6, 20 Committee,-a a group of local officials with an agency more responsive to con- MCC calendar...... Page 2 The Weather which began study of cable television last sumerer needs. MACC news...... "...... Page 7 M ri Grasso implied that her plan would Pitching Bean Bag at ^Fun Day* year. Dear Abby ...... Page 8 Partly sunny today with high lower utility bills, but she has never Tho evening program will be videotaped School track marks set ... .Page 11 Shona Thompson, 8, of 77B Rachel Rd. makes a toss during the bean bag con­ temperatures 75 to 80. Partly cloudy by V.O.T.U., West Hartford media con- explained ho\y. The new commissioners Herald Angle...... Page 11 test Saturday morning during Rachel Rd.’s "Fun Day." More than a 100 tonight inland but fair along‘the sound, sultanting firm, for the state Department would receive substantial salary increases children on the street took part in the day's games and eveijfts. (Herald photo with lows 50 to 55. Bart.ly cloudy Tuesday over the current top of $30,971.’The chair­ Softball standings...... Page 14 of Community Affairs. The tape is to be by Dunn) with highs in the 70s. telecast on cable. TV in the future. man now receives $33,483. MCC baseball roundup (Page 14

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Comnient Session Tuesday tion of breast cancer will be council will meet tonight at 7:30 East Catholic High School Chapter of Parents Without Tuesday’s noon meeting of the ^^.^N A T IO N A l WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST f 7AM EST fc - 3 - 75 presented tonight at 7:30 in in the church chapel. Parents’ Club will install of­ A 9 to 11 a.m. Board of Directors comment session is } ABOUT Partners, Inc. will meet Kiwanis Club of Manchester, 3QJA \ Ak .1 .A. 9007 ~ MCC Manchester High School ficers at its last meeting of the Tuesday evening at the summer 'Inc. His topic will be* scheduled for Tuesday in the Manchester Municipal TOWN cafeteria. The program is open Episcopal Churchwomen of season Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. home of Peg Laliberte at Lake “ Underwater World of Gil Building. It is for those town residents who wish to file to all interested persons. St. Mary’s Church will have its at the school. Refreshments Amston. Those planning to at­ H u n t'” William O’Neill is Calendar comments, complaints or suggestions on any subject in annual meeting Wednesday will be served. All parents of tend should call her at 649-7948. program chairman. the board’s jurisdiction. The executive board of United Methodist Women of starting with a potluck at 6:30 students at East Catholic are Siniilar sessions are held on the first Tuesday (in the Waddell School PTA will meet North Church will have a p.m. in Neill Hall of the church. invited. tonight at 7:30 in Mrs. Bossidy’s Gilbert Hunt, head of the Manchester Community morning) and the first Thursday (in the evening) of each potluck and program tonight at Mrs. Edward Platz will speak room at the school. Engii'sh Department at The nation’s dog and cat College offers this calendar month. 6:30 at the church. on the general care of house plants. All women of the parish Members of the board of Manchester High School, will population has been esti­ of events in the interest of the A program on self- ICWVOHK are invited to attend the event. directors of the Manchester ^be the -guest speaker at mated at 72 million. community. All the MCC examination for early of detec­ Emanuel Lutheran Church sponsored activities listed below are open to the public and many are free of charge. Fireworks *to Begin 3 0 0 6 In addition to publicizing events and activities in­ Bicentennial Events dividually, the college hopes that the Calendar will serve as Fireworks in Wickham Park Fair, Center Park, July 12. a reminder of all that is July 4 lead off the growing Memorial Day Parade, Main available at Manchester Com­ calendar of Bicentennial eVents St., May 31, 1976. munity College. being kept by the Bicentennial Manchester Lodge of Masons The MCC staff looks Committee of Manchester. Parade in observance of its forward to seeing you on w o o LEAN* The fireworks display will be 150th anniversary, Main St., campus and at the various cosponsored by the American June 12, 1976. events. Call 646-2137 for Legion of Manchester and the Bicentennial Parade, Main further information on any r-lE C E N O Town of East Hartford, said St., June 26, 1976. of the activities listed below. Mrs. Carol Kuehl, secretary of Fair-on-the-Green, Center the Manchester committee. Park, June 26 and 27, 1976. Rain date for the fireworks is Masons 150th Anniversary c/^:iSHOWEtS " N Tuesday, June 3 Saturday, July 5. And if rain Ball, Oct. 16, 1976. falls that day, too, the Mrs. Kuehl urges all town Summer Session Registration UFi WEATHER FVL. E. Hrn).» 5a-3337 MON.-TUES. 99« cocktails are aa beautiful as the scenery. 7:10-9:35 : .e e PAUL NEWMAN Bring your clients or -\\ St'- A o STEVE M c Q u e e n your friends to enjoy Chef ' V S O ‘TOWERING INFERNO” Paul's creative soups and PG • 8 PM exciting dally luncheons. ALL DAY TUESDAY ALL DAY WEDNESDAY hcing ups are bracelets WARREN BEATTY STREISAND-O'NEAL (0) We Will accommodate Ma-Ma M ia\ RIB-EYE DINNER FISH DINNER GOLDIE HAWN “WHAFS UP DOC?” groups-to one hundred or if you’re hung-up on something or someone special, “SHAMPOO” more; $1.49 $1.29 show it! There’s a hang up bracelet for sports buffs, R • 7:30-9:30 SHOWN AT 7:15 - 9:15 music fans, and lovers. Twelve in all to choose from. Cuisine A juicy rib-eye steak, baked MON.-TUES. 99« Tel. 646-0103 “The Family Reetaurant” Tender filet of fish with a tossed Gold filled or sterling silver chain. CHILDREN UNDER S X Service from 471 Hartford Rd. 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Fire Truck Going on Trip for New Ladder \ Mmirlipstpr iEuruiim CET ACQUAINTED SPKIAL l i e r a l b WASH «dWAX Area Profile VERNON Reserves account and the ladder at the present time. ladders a month and six of the LaFrance company said the Rockville Fire Chief Donald remainder from other accounts seven are installed on Its YOUR KITCHEN FLOOR to pay for the work. ladder could be delivered to Maguda will drive the Rockville custom-built trucks and one OPINION Rahway by June 5 and it will TO A BEAUTIFUL FINISH SHINE OPEN department’s aerial ladder It was first thought that the ladder a month goes for truck to Rahway, N. Y., this existing ladder could be take about two weeks to install replacements. More Data Asked week for installation of a new repaired but upon inspection by it. He planned to order the 1150 The chief was told thdt the FORUM ladder. a representative of the ladder by phone Friday and it Thursday night at its special LaFrance manufacturing com­ figure quoted would be good un­ will be shipped today and Chief “(S."** Httl 247-0842 Much Ado About Nothing pany of Elmira, N. Y., it was til June 1 and if the company By Consultants meeting the Town Council Maguda will have the truck in found that the bed section was didn’t have a committment by Point Out Facts 1^' agreed to have the new ladder Rahway the following Satur­ nsanaiunons swuMsiKSStsmsKcmn installed. The cost will be $11,- badly bent and therefore the June 1 the ladder might be ear­ day. To the editor; marked for another job. Sometimes the way we get involved solves, the problem and the m ^ter On Vernon Rink 391. At the sarhe time a serious whole ladder has to be Your article, "It’s Prepared Child­ Mayor Frank McCoy leak in the truck’s hydraulic replaced. ^ in minor legislation provides an in­ ends there. birth,” appearing in the May 24 Herald explained that this was not system will be repaired at a The new ladder will be exten­ prompted us to write this letter. This arti­ t The financial feasibility study dable to 85 feet whereas the meant to be an ultimatum. He sight into human nature. But it is merely the first step. The council decided, at that cost of $2,800. cle is grossly misleading and we would ; of an Ice Sports Center for Ver- existing ladder goes to 75 feet. said the company only Obedience is required and enforce­ time, that appointment of the The council voted to transfer An example is the debate that ac­ herewith like to point out certain facts, ; non will not be completed until It is the town’s only aerial manufactures six or seven HUDSON authority could wait until after $8,000 from the Capitbl companied the repeal of Connecticut’s ment is required upon those who do which were either omitted from the arti­ \ after the June 16 meeting of the cle or were presented In a confusing Town Council. the second feasibility study is law against hitchhiking. not obey. manner: The consulting firm of Booz- completed. In essence, law enforcement people It, is human nature to turn to the 1. The need for classes in Prepared Allen & Hamilton) Inc. has been 'The estimated cost of such a HGHTS INFLATION Childbirth (the Lamaze method) was not facility, given .more than a year didn’t like the repeal and Gov. Ella state or some other authority for a hired to determine if such a “generated two years ago.” We par­ facility would be financially ago, was $1.2 million. It has School Band to Use Grasso really reached out for law to fall back on instead' of ticipated in this method of childbirth four successful in Vernon. been emphasized right along that the ice complex would justification in signing it by stating assuming the responsibility for saying years ago when the only doctors endorsing George Knight of the con­ Some Surplus Funds the program were Drs. Sumner, Wheeler sulting firm said a good portion have to be self-supporting and her belief that legalized hitchhiking “no” ourselves. and Smith who have received national of the study has been completed that none of the money for it would benefit the handicapped. This is probably another reason the acclaim for their work in this field. J i but there are some points that would come from tax dollars. VERNON 2. The instructions which cost a fee are ‘ ^ K need to be discussed with the The oddity to us is not the difference anti-hitchhiking law was passed. On motion of the Town Coun­ more time. The invitation to the only true instructions in the Lamaze council prior to completing it. Ledbetter Resigns appear came from Connecticut • Some people didn’t want their cil 'Thursday night the Vernon in views on whether hitchhiking method. The six lessons are an absolute Mr. Knight said he received a Congressman Christopher Dodd James Ledbetter has notified Board of Education has been should be permitted but* that it is a youngsters hitching rides but couldn’t necessity to learn all phases of the letter from Abbot Schwebel, William Houle, chairman of the given authority to use some of who heard the band when it Lamaze program. There is more to it than town attorney, which said that l « legislative matter at all. bring themselves to forbid it. They Board of Education, that he will its surplus from the current appeared before. He said the just “breathing exercises,” to which any 1 the facility recommended by be moving out of town to take a state’s congressional delega­ After all, there was no law that said were joined by other people who felt couple who has participated in the Lamaze Carlisle-Edwards, which did budget to assist the Rockville HUDSON HUDSON HUDSON new position and will be High School Band in a trip to tion was allowed to choose a classes and had the joyful experience of the first phase of the feasibility resigning from the board and performer for this occasion. a driver had to pick up anyone guilty perhaps because they passed up being together at the birth of their child Washington, D. C. stud, may or may not be ideal. asked that the resignation TheJiand would also welcome hitchhikers.- And these were joined by hitchhiking a ride. Some states do can attest. Knight said his firm is at the become effective Monday. private donations from any in­ 2001 4 0 0 1.U . 6 0 0 l.l 3. The monitrice is a registered nurse The band, which appeared at have laws requiring motorists to stop politicians who needed some simple point in its work where more Ledbetter is a Republican so terested citizens. Donations who receives special training and is essen­ the Kennedy Center for the Per­ discussion would be beneficial. his replacement will be on may be mailed to the Rockville and render assistance in case of ob­ ""issue to exploit. tial to the Lamaze Method of Prepared forming Arts a few weeks ago, He said if the Carlisle-Edwards recommendation of the has been asked to return June High School Band, in care of Thus a “there ought to be a law” Childbirth. She stays by the patient’s bed­ vious accidents or emergencies and facility is determined unfeasi­ Republican Town Committee 16 to participate in Connecticut DeGroat or Samuel Goldfarb, side during the entire labor and delivery. Lizard at the Bronx Zoo (Photo by Steve Dun^^ we’d venture most drivers would, law became a movement for a law, which ble then he wonders how much and approval by the board. Heads' Club Day as part of the national music supervisor, in care of the She is also a Lamaze instructor. alteration of the concept should High School, Loveland Hill Rd. or no law. once enacted, was virtually ignored 4. The film showing all phases of labor bicentennial celebration. be considered in order to Parade Committee Diane Beecher of 104 100 Capsules 100 Capsules We do not know exactly how or why by drivefs and hitchhikers and all but and delivery with question and answer ses­ achieve financial feasibility. The parade committee of the sion, and the'tour of the maternity area, Vernwoo'd Dr., Vernon, has Edwin DeGroat, band direc­ He said, “For instance, would Vernon Bicentennial Commis­ tor, said the band considers the the anti-hitchhiking law got on the virtually unenforced by the etc., are helpful, but are certainly not been elected president of the consderation of tennis facilities sion met Wednesday night to invitation a tremendous honor. now, nor are they part of the six lessons in Vernon-Ellington New­ books in the first place. However, authorities. be acceptable? Would con­ make plans for the big bicenten- The Board of Education is the Lamaze Method. They are free-of- comers Club. She and other we’d bet that it is basically one of The criticism against its repeal by ANDREW TULLY sideration of restaurant nial parade tentatively expected to act on the request charge whether one joins the Lamaze facilities with a liquor license scheduled for July 6, 1976. officers will be installed police authorities is flawed by erratic at its meeting Monday night. those “there ought to be a law” program or not. be acceptable? Obviously only a Arthur Rowe, chairman of June 10. Mrs. B eecher GLOBE $ 2 9 9 $499 situations where someone decides enforcement. And repealing it to aid We agree that the $40 fee may be hard limited number of options can the committee, is urging in­ previously served as Ways DeGroat said that for some couples to pay but in many cases Tax Reform Needed be thoroughly researched terested religious and com- and Means chairman and Superintendent Raymond Travel Service that the state must protect us against the handicap is no less a cop out. the mother can be discharged from the within the budget allocation.” mimity groups as well as area corresponding secretary. Ramsdell has given the band 655 MAIN STREET! our own foolishness such as picking up There should be fewer such laws hospital a day or two early, due to the fact He further said that the exact businessmen to participate in members permission to begin available, w hile supplies lasT, at that she is properly prepared and requires Other officers elected: Lnda 643-2165 getting on the books in the first place composition of the complex will the plans. raising funds to help pay for the a hitchhiker who might rap us on the no drug or anesthetic. This saves money in WASHINGTON - What this country ■ mortgage interest payments, contributions ple. There are middle-income individuals Sablitz, first vice-president; Over 30 Year$ have an impact en the es­ Any groups wishing to march trip which is expected to cost Travel Experience head and steal our money and car. and if they do not accomplish anything hospital costs and more than makes up for needs more than a five-cent package of to charity and pays no tax on Social in, say, the $18,000 to $50,000 category, who Ann Sheridan, second vice- 7oW timated construction costs, in the parade should contact about $3,5(X). Authorized agent in Manchester the expenditure of this fee. chewing gum is a neat package of tax Security income. Forget about these earn an occasional buck on capital gains president; Diane Tobeler, But even with the law, the presence beneficial to society as a whole, they reforms which would exact a little more loopholes; no congressman in his right and interest-free state and local bonds. To carrying charges, and such. Rowe at 21 Gerald Dr. or Mrs. DeGroat said the students for all Airlines, Railroads and ! ^pharm acy »««• The real credit for bringing Prepared Knight also said he is also Joyce Taylor, 36 Discovery Rd. secretary; and Shelia could probably have raised 'Steamship Lines. of hitchhikers could be noted almost should be repealed because they are Childbirth to Manchester should go to Dr. dough from certain rich folks without mind would monkey with provisions that eliminate these exclusions altogether % 230 NO. MAIN sf. TEL 6464510 MANCHESTER. CONN. would be a hardship for a group whose concerned about the cost of Magoon, treasurer. Diane most of the money if they had everywhere in Connecticut. They bad or not needed. Philip Sumner and his associates. Dr. soaking them out of existence. benefit the so-called average taxpayer. Pinochle Winners RICHARD a FARLEV, a S , R. Ptu Mgr. The thought is prompted by that peren­ purchasing power is vital to the economy. land for the facility. “A Werdell will be historian and John Wheeler and Dr. Samuel Smith. It is Thursday winners in the Ver­ must have been successful otherwise There are laws on the books which nial revelation out of the Treasury by Sen. But then there are the gimmicks that These taxpayers not only buy hamburger preliminary determination of publicity chairman and Jan due to their efforts that interest in non Senior Citizens’ pinochle Walter Mondale, D-Minn., that preferen­ give aid and comfort mostly to the well-off and new cars, they get up most of the whether township land would be Dyrholm, ways and means they would not have been out there. are foolish, un-needed, or obsolete. Prepared Childbirth with active participa­ tournament were: Ed Kreysig tial provisions in the U.S. tax laws saved — the capital gains exclusion and that for money for tuition bills and local charities. utilized and at what cost would chairman. tion by the husband grew to become “the 634; Les Bartlett 630; Lena And apparently the law was being en­ We think the hitchhiking ban qualified the 160,000 richest American taxpayers a holders of state and municipal bonds. (In proportion to income, the wealthy are be most helpful in preparing the accepted or expected thing.” estimates of project cost,” he Piazza 598; and Frank Minor forced only when it was convenient to on all three counts because there is no Ray and Meg Shea total of $7.3-billion during the last fiscal Capital gains are profits on the sale of not all that generous.) year. This comes out to an average saving said. 583. Big Enough? do so or if someone really voiced a law saying we have to hitchhike or we 122 Oakland St. stock or other property held for more than High individual scorer to date of $45,662 each, a nice if not whopping Mayor Frank McCoy ap­ John F. Kennedy Space Manchester six months. The la\y says the taxpayer But there is a solution to this problem of is Gertrude Edwards with 661 complaint. have to pick up hitchhikers. windfall. pays taxes on only half of such profits and tax inequity. It is to increase the capital point^ an ice facility study Center’s Vertical Assembly committee about two years ago points. High total scorer is Ted Building is a structure so large 'The hitchhiking law is typical of As Shakespea said the whole affair According to the ’Treasury, an individual thus the tax bite is only 50 per cent as pain­ gains tax and to impose a federal tax on in­ Leboc with 10,234 points. qualifies as a “richest American” if he ful as that for ordinary income. terest from state and local bonds for all in­ and one of the recommen­ that four United Nations many laws which get on the books for is “much ado about nothing” except it TODAY’S Pinochle is played on has a gross income of $100,000 or over. Interest on state and municipal bonds is dividuals with a gross income of $200,000. dations of the committee was to Buildings could pass through its Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1:30 456-foot doors. The building ■dP- what seem to be valid reasons but are diverts us from more serious Even allowing for the ravages of inflation, not taxed at all. Had there been no such Both taxes could be increased on a have an authority appointed and THOUGHT p.m. in the Lottie Fisk could house the Pentagon and that’s not bad. that would be the agency that soon forgotten or ignored because too governmental concerns. exclusions, the Treasury says, it would graduated scale as the individual’s income Building, Henry Park. Chicago’s Merchandise Mart Anyway, first the statistics. The the study firms would deal with. have collected $6.2-billion more in capital rises with the bite not to exceed a certain simultaneously. many of us think that enacting a law James 1; 13 — Let no one say when he is Treasury study found that total individual gains and taxes and $1.1-billion more in percentage for the taxpayer with an in­ tempted; I am tempted of God. tax collections last fiscal year would have taxes on state and local bonds. come of $1 million or more. Rationalization is really quite a been $58.2-billion higher had there been no Moreover, the rich benefit dispropor­ / process; we would have a hard time preferential provisions of any kind in the tionately even from the loopholes that app­ This reform would provide more without it. Most rationalizations are not revenue code. These provisions benefited ly to the Incomes of rich and poor alike. ’To revenue from the rich who live on the in­ totally without logic or they would get mostly the wealthy. Almost a fourth of the a taxpayer in the highest tax bracket (70 come from tax-free bonds and from the nowhere. higher revenue total would have come per cent), a $100 deduction is worth $70; to savings accrued from paying taxes on only But who really is to blame? Why should from people with, incomes of $50,(X)0 and one in the lowest bracket (14 per cent), the half the profits from capital gains. It I be. held responsible for acting according up — 1.2 per cent of the taxpayers. Only a deduction is worth only $14. would not hit at the middle-income in­ Are We Being Had? to my nature, or according to the way I see. sixth would have come from those with in­ So Sen. Mondale has a point when he dividual who shoulders a lion’s share of others act, or the way circumstances comes of $10,(KX) or less — 46.9 per cent of asks whether it makes sense to maintain the tax burden. And it would put out of seem truly to be pushing me? the taxpaying public. “a system which provides the highest business the wild men on Capitol Hill and in various quasi-socialistic organizations We suspect we consumers are being business community but we seem to An eternally popular determinism What are those preferential provisions? benefits to those with the highest seems to say that society is responsible They constitute a mixed bag. A taxpayer benefits.” who think the wealthy should be exter­ had. run into more and more red tape when for all too many individual acts. But the may deduct state and local tax and It doesn’t. But reform is not all that sim­ minated by expropriation. GOSSARD We have a state consumer protec­ it comes to getting a hearing from fact remains that social relationships can­ not be maintained if the individual cannot ANNUAL SALE tion agency through which we can get government concerning its short­ be held responsible fof his actions. some satisfaction if we are ill-treated comings. In endowing man with appetites and OF SUMMER in some way by the business com­ There seems to be a myth that the desires, God is not tempting man to sin. These appetites and desires are good and munity. bureaucracy as an extension of the necessary to life. It is when man cannot RAY CROMLEY TRAVELERS Since the state agency is limited in people can do no wrong. determine where long-term satisfaction will lie and succumbs instead to the easy^ its powers, our Sen. Abraham Ribicoff Yet, every day, there are petty and or interesting impulse of the moment that is pushing a bill to create a national major injustices committed by public evil enters. IK Destlnatlon...great savings on the consumer proteVtion agency. servants and the citizen has little or A real problem arises from the fact that lovely threesome from Gossard one person .giving in to temptation often Reading the Fine Print Before Signing Now both jytate and federal con­ no recourse because the bureaucrat is affects a wide circle of other persons. Artemis. A miist for your summer sumer protectionists have really protected by layers of rules and One’s freedom to “be oneself” lies in question if that self is not at its best. sleepwear Itinerary. Of cool, taken the initiative in bringing to light regulations under the guise of job Man’s freedom of choice in a crowded packable, wearable nylon tricot. shabby business practices, hazardous protection against political spoils. WASHINGTON — We as a nation have a their true purpose. Short of on-site inspec­ In some cases these are honest world may be limited but it is God-given With satin borders and appliques. merchandise, etc. Perhaps the greatest ripoff of the and it cannot be denied. passion for written treaties, pacts and tions there is no way to prove skillful differences. In far too niany cases, the Rev. R.E. Haldeman memoranda of understanding. We have a violations even if we have the photographs Russians, the North Vietnamese, the H In the softest tones of pink, blue, And thS’ is good. But did you ever consumer is government which is so St. Mary’s Episcopal Church simplistic belief that something agreed to or other information which convince us of North Koreans and the Chinese, knowing stop to think that with the rise of con- insulated from reality and so indepen­ on paper will stand — and that our inter­ cheating. our lack of perseverence, fight for phrases lemon and green. Pajamas, sizes pretation of the words will be followed. su.merism and the growing dent of accountability, that neither We have given in on this matter of effec­ with double meanings which will allow 34, 36, 38 and 40. We settle problems piecemeal? without tive inspection in the strategic arras them to do as they will without in­ bureaucracy to make business more party for at least two decades has t M T W T P • thought as to where these solutions lead us limitation agreements, and in the treaties terference from us. Orig. 12.00 ...... 9.49 1 2 3 in other fields and in other areas of the honest and keep it that way, one really been able to fully exercise any 4 S ( 7 I 9 10 of Vietnam, Korea, Laos— in fact in every 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 world. In our desire for settlements we Travel coat, for sizes S,M,L. major service remains unscrutinized mandate granted at the polls. I I 19 20 21 22 23 24 treaty we have signed with Communist 25 26 27 2) 29 30 . ALMANAC don’t look carefully at the teeth of the states, large and small. Even where in­ OrIg. 15.00 ...... 11.99 and unregulated. If you think we aren’t being had just horse offered us in the deal. spection is provided on paper, there have We repeatedly forget that treaties Sleeveless sleep gown. P,S,M,L. That service is government. wait and see how many teachers in been loopholes which enabled the Com­ iKanrljPBter By United Press International without credible means of enforcement We frankly wonder if a lot of the Norwalk go to jail for defying a court munists to effectively bar teams charged Orig. 9.00 ...... 6.99 Today is Monday, June 2, the 153rd day are not worth the paper they are written with this duty. €ttramp illm lii push of consumer concerns isn’t par­ order. Or, if the state employes of 1975 with 212 to follow. on. And that there is little chance of the The moon is between its last quarter and words of a treaty being followed by Com­ We are not very careful in the language FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 tially a diversionary tactic. We seem engage in an illegal strike, how^many new phase. munist or other totalitarian regimes un­ we agreed to in treaties. We sign one, then Published by the Published every SHOE SALE another and still another containing Manchester evening except Sun­ to have more and more places to com­ wilt be fired. ' The morning stars are Mars and less we demonstrate we are willing and Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. able to put the enforcement provisions words, phrases and paragraphs so vague Square, Manchester, plain to about shortcomings in the You bet we are being had. Jupiter. Entered at the into effect. they can be interpreted in one way by us Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., The evening stars are Mercury, Venus Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second and Saturn. In preparing for treaty talks, we are and another way by the other party. There (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. is some evidence that Henry Kissinger Those bom on this date are under the lazy and do not do our homework. We are BURL L LYONS, PUBLISHER thus not prepared to Intelligently handle glories in his ability to work out this type 12.99 sign of Gemini. American inventor George Corliss, shifts proposed by the other side. of arrangment, making everyone happy— SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES Compare at 18.00-20.00. We’re having a simply designer of the steam engine, was born We easily tire and give in under the happy that is, for/«While, until violations PAYABLE IN ADVANCE T HERALD begin to appear. These violations of course fantastic summer white shoe salel Shoes that are June 2, 1817. Actor-swimmer Johnny stalling tactics and lengthy hard 3 Months ... $11.70 Weissmuller was born on this date in 1904. bargaining of our adversaries—especially increase suspicions and tensions, as each ...... 904 6 Months ... $23.40 YESTERDAYS ONE Month .. $3.90 One Year... $46.60 On this day in history: when the men on the other side of the table side accuses the other of deceit. Ideal for dress, casual wear or just .plain fun. So In 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee took com­ are skilled Communist dialecticians, We were so stupid, for example, as to Mail Rates Upon Request many styles to choose from that we’re only sign a treaty with the Russians on Subscribers who p.m. should telephone mand of the Confederate armies of willing to argue for years over fine points fail to receive their the circulation depart* eastern Virginia and North Carolina in the that make the difference between an even- strategic arms limiting the increase in silo Herald before 5;30 menl. 647-9946. showing two. There’re open toes, sling heels, In­ American Civil War. handed treaty and one loaded in their size to 15 per cent, without defining step strap styles. And of course other colors are In 1924, Congress granted citizenship to favor. whether we were talking about one dimen­ Member Audit Bureau of Circulations all American Indians. We usually give in, too, on the matter of sion or two — a slip which makes it possi­ available. Hurry on down! 2 5 'Years Ago 10 Years Ago In 1953, Queen ^izabeth II was crowned strict inspections, which we start out ble for the Russians, if they will, to in­ The Manchester Display advertising Publishing Co. closing h( hours: Three Elaine Grady is elected captain of next Mrs. Madeline McAwley, director of in London’s Westminister Abbey by the demanding in the certain knowledge that crease the size of their missiles by 50 per full days prior to year’s Manchester High School cheer­ Lutz Junior Museum, is elected vice presi­ Archbishop of Canterbury. without inspections, particularly on-site, ' cent, negating the major possible value of assumes no financial publication. the treaty. It did no good for a secretary of responsibility for- Deadline lor Herald leading squad. dent of fiational Youth Museums Directors In 1969, the U.S. destroyer “Frank there is no way of determining for certain typographical errors classified advertising: Association. Evans” was cut in half by an Australian whether the adversary is cheating. Data defense to then say <4ve interpreted the appearing in adver-' 12 noon prior to day of John Panciera is named captain of next tisemants and other publication; 12 noon Dr. Douglas J. Roberts is elected presi­ aircraft carrier during maneuvers in the paper can t>e fudged. Technical informa­ treaty as meaning the allowance increase R)rtes s\^llace reading matter in The Friday lor publication year’s Manchester High School swim team. dent of Manchester Branch of American South Sea. Seventy-four American tion can be manipulated. Structures and could only be in one dimension. The Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE OPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY 10-9 SATURDAY 10-6. SHOP BY PHONE, CALL 646-403Q. Herald.. FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADEOPEN MONDAY-FRIDAY10-9, SATURDAY 10-6. Cancer Society. sailors were lost. their works can be camouflaged to hide damage had already been done. day. V PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 2, 1975 ,______w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 2. 1975— PAGE SEVEN Bike-A-Thon Postponed Mayor Sees Wapping School as Library BOLTON Bolton Elementary School and M A CC NEWS ABOUT l>onne Holland ' Bolton Center School. Site H erald because only part of the school a$ the school department is At the same time, the Town MANCHESTER AREA CONFERENCE OF CHURCHES H e t C C t i n g C a n C C r |)on(lenl Those installed were Nancy SOUTH WINDSOR TOWN Tumblewood Gymna$tlc$ School Inc. will serve as a school, and the talking about phasing, out a Council would throw its support 64f)-0:i75 Silverstein, president; Diana Area Profile Judy Kuelinel rest of “the building would be school — Ellsworth — he would behind the school board’s A program on self- The event is open to all per­ “Gymnastics for Enjoyment” The bike-a-thon planned Sun­ Ovian, vice president; Ulle Correspondent The administrative board of Hose and Ladder Co. 1 of the used as a library, and a recrea­ suggest phasing out Wapping proposed $300,000, 10,000- examination for early detection day for students living in Clark, secretary; Eileen 644-1364 Nancy Carr costumes, music and sons interested in learning South United Methodist Church Town of Manchester Fire SUMMER DAY CAMP tion area. and having it serve a multi­ square-foot industrial arts photographs from India at the of breast cancer including a about prevention or spread of Bolton, Coventry and Hebron DelSignore, treasurer. South Windsor Mayor Robert Executive Director will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Department will meet Tuesday Jun* 30th. - July 11th. Mayor Smith said that as long purpose. > building. Smith said. film and discussion will be breast cancer by early detec­ was postponed due to inclement Fjiirin League Groups To Perform Smith would like both the Town A special drive to collect coat Singer Learning Center June 15 church reception hall. at 8 p.m. at the McKee St. hangers is being sponsored by from 3 to 7 p.m. for the offered tonight at 7:30 at tion through monthly self- and weather. Monday: Mets vs. Braves; Council and the Board of firehouse. the Manchester Area Manchester^^flouneil on World Manchester High School examination for The presence of July 14th. - July 25th. It is now planned for June 15. Tuesday. Red Sox vs. Tigers; Education to consider conver­ At Hartford Festival Conference of Churches and Hunger, “rndia: Land of Beau­ cafeteria. nodules or thickness in breast Mizpah-Spencer Circle of (Transportation Is Available) Bulletin Board Wednesday, Red Sox vs. ting the Wapping School into a Temple Beth Sholom. Begin- ty and Poverty” has been Manchester Unit of the tissue. South United Methodist Church Boys and Girls The Board of Selectmen will Braves; Thursday, Tigers vs. new town library, as well as use will leave the church parking SOUTH WINDSOR described as “the most moving ing yesterday, the drive will prepared by Dr. and Mrs. Abe American Cancer Society is VITAMIN Agss 5-17 meet tonight at 8 at the Town Mets. the school for other things. lot Tuesday noon to go to the and artistic performance” of continue through Sunday. Kurien. You and your family cooperating with the Board of Hall. Little League Judy Kuelinel In “swapping” the Wapping Robot farm tractors have been Altnaveigh restaurant in COACH ZOTTA Beginnsr-Intsrmsdiats COACH CELIO the convention. The Vocal School for council-support of The coat hangers are destined are most cordially invited to Education and the town gover- developed that automatically HEADQUARTERS 646-6442 Advancs Skill Lsvsis Koothall ITiil Meets Monday, Giants vs. Yankees; . Correspondent Mansfield for lunch. Liggett Parkade 228-3476 644-1364 Ensemble will also unveil some the school department’s for the Manchester Sheltered share in this unusual opportuni­ ment in presenting the raise or lower their plow blades The Women s Auxiliary of the Tuesday, Cards vs. Indians; Low Prices' The South Windsor music new material especially proposed 10,000 square-foot in­ Workshop, a special facility ty. program. to insure even, strai^t furrows. Bolton Midget and Pony Foot­ Wednesday, Cards vs. selected for this performance. TERMITES which provides vocational Volunteer firefighters of ball Association will have its Yankees; Thursday, Indians vs. department will be represented dustrial arts building at the in the Greater Hartfoi^Civic high school, the Ellsworth RESEMBLE FLYING ANTS AND BOTH EMERGE AT training and long term first rfieeting of the season Giants. sheltered employment in a Tuesday at 8 p.m. at Herric The above games begin at and Arts FestivaL^Tuesday, Nachyly urges support for the School—proposed for vacancy THIS TIME GF YEAR, BUT AS SHOWN IN THESE says John J. Nacjiyly, president town performing groups “that next year — would have to re­ variety of areas for 60 Memorial Park. 6; 15 p.m. and are played at ILLUSTRATIONS. THEY ARE DIFFERENT IN MANY WAYS. retarded adults from seven All mothers of present or Herrick Memorial Park. of the South Windsor Friends typify the highest standards of main open. Mayor Smith said that while area communities. Pick up potential football players or (iirls* Softball For Music. musicianship to the great credit ' Both p a lre o f Straight Elbowed Frbnt wings longer his plan is only in the study For the past six years, one of cheerleaders are automatically Monday, Chargers vs. Green The Timothy Edwards of the Town of South Windsor.” wings same size antenna^ antennae than back wings your copy stage, he would like the school the major projects of the members of the association. Hornets; Tuesday, Hit or Miss Concert Band will present an TERMITE of our outdoor concert at Constitution department to give the Town workshop has been collecting P T O Installs vs. Powerhouses; Wednesday, Value-packed Plaza on the Travelers’ Stage Council the Wapping School and recycling wire coat Bolton Parent Teacher Blue Bullets vs. Hit or Miss; , C ircu la r at from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. floor plans so that the Public hangers. 'The coat hangers you Organization officers for the Thursday, Green Hornets vs. Registration Set any Caldor The High School Vocal Building Department and later bring in next Sunday will be 1975-1976 school year were in­ Charters. Store Ensemble will perform on the By Tootball Teams in the Library Board could ANT sorted, straightened, counted stalled at the organization’s re­ The above games begin at '-W-J . Shell Stage from noon to 12:45 study the possibility of the con­ and packed. They will then be cent annual meeting. 6:15 p.m. and are played on the p.m. Anne Dallaire version. sold to commercial outlets. The officers were installed by field in back of Bolton Center Mayor Smith said Ellsworth There seem to have been a School, Correspondent Actual size 'A-Inch Thick waist : Narrow waist ^ Actual size Vi-Inch John Eagles, principal of School would not be feasible as shortage of coat hangers lately, For The Timothy Edwards 228-3267 a new library — it is three perhaps because so many of us Band, this public appearance stories high — but Wapping, due now use do-it-yourself dry Council To Consider will be the culmination of an Registration for the Hebron For a Complete FREE Inspection by a Rams and Burritt Bucks to its central location and one- cleaning services. So look outstanding year by the 89 State Certified Technlclan...Call Now through your closets and gather Full-Time Assessor members of the eighth and Midget Football teams will be floor structure, might be. Tuesday frormJWo-ft-^.m. at The mayor said that under up your unused hangers. In ad­ COVENTRY tion. It would also provide that ninethe grades. dition to providing paid work a road list and updated maps be This music group has held Gilead Hill^^flmpntary School. the suggestion some of the 400 A request to restore the posi­ students at Wapping School AMDVMIK TERMITE CONTROl INC. for our retarded brothers and kept in the town clerk’s office. concerts at all elementary The progiim vj art in the tion of assessor to a full-time would have to be transferred. Altlllat* ot Eaittm Chtmleal Sttvlct sisters, you will be helping to At the regular council schools in South Windsor and first of August. status will be reviewed by the MANCHESTER WILLIMANTIC conserve and recycle needed meeting there will be a rdview for the Golden Agers at St. Participants st be between Coventry Town Council at its resources. of a proposed $143,515 Revenue Peter’s Episcopal Church. 9 and 13 years meeting tonight to at 7:30 in the The World’s Best Sharing budget for the next The band has also performed Town Hall. fiscal year. The council will at assemblies, band night. All boys registering must be PERFUMES-COLOGNES 646-0445 ^ 423-1336 Clergy Association The request is being made by also be asked to accept two land Memorial Day concert and accompanied by an adult and “Free Gift Wrapping” Rochester Clergy Associa- Town Manager Allen Sandberg. parcels from the Village Im­ prade, as well as at the recent any boy registering for the first ALSO CALL US FOR ^ PEST PROBLEMS t^n will be meeting for The council voted to reduce the provement Society, to deter­ American Revolution Bicenten­ time must present a copy of his ARTHUR DRUG breaMast at 8:30 Wednesday at position to part-time when it mine the ownership of a one- nial Celebration at the Town birth certificate. South United Methodist Church. was preparing its budget for the room school house on Silver St., Hall. Priority item for discussion is coming fiscal year. and to make an appointment to the establishment of a human Prior to the regular council the Health District Study Com­ Its brass choir performed at need fund in Manchester. A con­ meeting there will be a public mittee. the local convalescent home, ■ cern of the Christian communi­ hearing at 7 on a proposed Other agenda items will in­ under the leaders hip of Band ty in general, the conference resolution concerning the clude action on the teachers’ Director James Turek. and the Clergy Association have acceptance and discontinuance salary contract, a request from The vocal ensemble, directed for some months addressed of some town roads. the Board of Education to open by Nicholas Lesbines, will sing themselves to ways and means The resolution provides an for providing some emergency an account entitled “Title V some of the numbers which YOUR updating on The status of roads Teacher Evaluation Grant,” a earned it a standing ovation at Super Values aid for persons caught in family which have been accepted. It in­ request for some tax rebates the Music Educators’ National and personal disasters and CHOICE cludes roads which have been submitted by the tax collector, Conference in Philadelphia in problems. abandoned or discontinued over and consideration of the sale'of April. the years through town some property in Pine Lake That appearance was meetings or Town Council ac­ At Youth Center Interfaith Day Camp Shores. The MACC Interfaith Day Dress Shirts: Chambray, slub, dobby; Camp will be in session July 14 ( polyester; 14-1/2 -17. y - in the Manchester Parkade through July 25 thanks to the Print Sports: And solids! Long or short generosity of member sleeves: S to XL. churches. More information- Ban-Lon'®' : Short sleeve, collar or long sleeve, will be available in next week’s turtle; S to XL. column. 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Fashionable stripes and accent solids in thick, • MANCHESTER 389 Broad Street The entertainment will in­ Reg. 1.19 Skein absorbent cotton terry. 1 9 9 • E A S T H ARTFO RD Putnam Bridge Plaza 17 Main St. clude mid-eastern belly dancing by Estherina. Later, music for BLOOMFIELD Copaco Shopping Center Cottage Grove Road Rt. 218 dancing will be provided by 3 WAYS TO CHARGE MANCHESTER SALE: MON. thru SAT. OpetjjlO am to 9 pm Saturdays’til 6 Youth Centre Charge Accounts Invited • Bank Charges Welcome Benjamin Shankman, pianist. SSSS Mon. thru FrL 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. All those to be installed are 8 Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. BenkAmerlcard and Maatar Charge Available In Moat Storea Our Manchester Parkade Store is Open Tonight, Thursday A Friday til 9 requested to be at The Colony at 1145 Tolland Turnpike 11 a.m., and hostesses at 11:30. \ \ 'i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 2, 1975- PAGE NINE \ PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 2, 1975 Pajot-Cortes Students Will Receive Special Dance Awards Kraizke-Ohuchowski IN THE Betty-Jane Turner of the students: Bonnie Hayes, Kathy Hickey, Paula Kissman, Tonski, Lori Wood, Pam Wood, .t-'? 4 t, Betty-Jane Turner School of Darlene Vozzo, Jamie Vozzo, Diane Lagasse, Stephen Terry Wood'and Susan Wood.- Dance in Manchester will pre­ Louisa Addabbo, Alayne Ander­ Lawler, Lauren Meucci, Sharon carone was organist and Mr. SERVICE THE BABY Proceeds of the event will be Janice Irene Obuchowski of and Mrs. Robert W. Kratzke of sent her students in a produc­ son, Cheryl Battalino, Laura Masse, Susan Masse, Barbara Maccarone was soloist. donated to the Manchester Jim* Manchester and Stephen Huntington, N.Y. tion Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Battalino, Cathy Brown, Jackie Nowak, Deanne Risley, The bride, given in marriage my Fund. Robert Kratzke of Huntington, The Rev. James Malley S.J. IS NAMED Manchester High School. Colgan, Pam Colgan, Lisa Duf­ Nicholas Romano, Marysla N.Y. were married May 31 at of Washington, D. C., chaplain by her father, wore a white Navy Airman Ret. Donald J. Special awards will be fy, Susan Duffy, Stacy Ghagan, rDeoA.'Afcfc St. James Church in of the Georgetown University maracaine jersey gown Coulombe, son of Mr. and Mrs. presented to the following Leslie Hand, Shelley Hassett, Manchester. Law Center, and the Rev. Ray­ designed with high mandarin Frank Coulombe of 38 Redwood Newman, Heather Kristin, daughter of William J. and Helen The bride is the daughter of mond Johnson of Bayside, N.Y. neckline, long tapered sleeves. Rd., has reported for duty with Smith Newman of 118 Jan Dr., Hebron. She was born May 12 at Empire waist, bodice Training Squadron 10 at the Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is we have a wonderful Prof, and Mrs. Chester W. celebrated the nuptial Mass and w Obuchowski of 25 Park St. The performed the double-ring decorated with seed pearls and Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Mrs. Alice Newman of 915 Main St. She has a sister. Shannon Pageant Set For June 27 new shipment of — bridegroom is the son of Mr. ceremony. Mrs. Ralph Mac- rhinestones and an A-line skirt Fla. Lynn, 2Vz. extending to a chapel-length '■jr-. everything train. Her cathedral-length veil Garry R. Frank of 130 Pearl Wojteczko, Diane Rose, daughter of Richard S. and Denise The Miss Connecticut scholarships and the opportuni­ was attached to a Juliet cap St. recently enlisted into the U. Bertluaume Wojteczko of 40 Litchfield St. She was bom May 13 at Scholarship Pageant, the of­ ty to journey to Atlantic City to trimmed with lace appliques, S. Army for three years. He Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are ficial state pageant preliminary compete in the Miss America for your Fishermen Should pearls and rhinestones. She will be stationed at Ft. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Berthiaume of 40 Litchfield St. Her pater­ for the Miss America Pageant, Pagent. carried a cascade of white Wash. nal grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Wojteczko of Indian Rocks will be held this year June 27 Those areas represented are plents roses, stephanotis and baby’s Frank will take basic training Beach, Fla. Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howamd and 28 in Waterbury at the Briarwood School for Young Leave Mom-Home breath. and advanced infantry training Bent of St. James Cityj Fla. Waterbury Civic Theater for Wornen, Bristol, East Haven, Mrs. Dennis L. Hartmann of at Ft. Polk, La., before going to the Performing Arts. Enfield, Fairfield County, . pots Princeton, N.J., the bride’s his permanent duty assign­ Fornwall, Jodi Jayne, daughter of Jeffrey N. and Jean 'T' ’This year’s pageant marks Hamden, Hartford, . saucers sister, was matron of . honor. ment. j Seymour Fornwalt of 83 W.i. Middle Tpke. She was born May 13 at the third consecutive year at Manchester, Meriden, Milford, By Abigail Van Buren She wore a maize jersey gown He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are the Civic Theater and the tenth New Britain, New Haven, . trellis > 1075^yChlCi0oTribun*- historian; Mrs. Winthrop Sat. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. rated soles and heels • All functional stitching chemical and oil Nelson, horticulture study Charles E. Sommers, son of resistant man made threads • Lightweight for maximum comfort • group: Mrs. Robert S. Coe, Mrs. Helen B. Sommers of 45 Exceed ANSI Class 75 requirements as adopted by OSHA • membership; Mrs. Abild, TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Wadsworth St. recently enlisted i * “ program; Mrs. Walter 3 1 open daily till 9 P.M., Saturday till 5:30 P.M Exclusive padded toe construction — comfortable. into the U. S. Army for three Fredrickson, public relations; years under the Delayed Entry 6 4 ( M 2 6 0 SHOE <19.95 BOOT *21.95 MANCHESTER Mrs. Robert Glenney, library; Program. 515 MIODLETURNPIKE WEST Mrs. Andrew Reggetts, publici­ He will report for active duty ty; Miss Marguerite Bengs, Sept. 9 following his graduation telephone; and Mrs. Douglas J. from Manchester High School. Roberts, year book He will be trained as a^rotor REOAL MEN'S SHOP Reservations close tonight and prop repairman before CONN. LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN'S SHOP . E u r o p e ^ for the club’s dinner June 9 at REEDS INC. going to his permanent duty Manchester Country Club and assignment in Hawaii. 901-907 MAININ 8T., MA^CHESTIMANCHESTER may be made with Mrs. Joseph Manchester Parkade Sommers is a senior at 043 J. Sullivan, 317 Spring St. Manchester High School and is 143-2478 V T Health active in Junior Achievement. Physical fitness for men an<|^woTnen PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 2, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon„ June 2, 1 9 7 5 - PAGE ELEVEN. QBiTUARiES Whistoii Plans to Facelift

Mrs. Margaret M. Sullivan Mrs. Mary M. Schofield AREA POLICE REPORT Mrs. Margaret Moynihan Mrs. Mary Milton Schofield, Dewey-Richmond Building Nolan Ryan Puts No Emph^is on Records, Sullivan, 96, formerly of 341 71, formerly of 35 Main St., died Center St., died Sunday at a Sunday at Manchester lacerations, and released. She Police said he lost control of Multi-Circuits Inc., the new cupy the building. Documents ment in dowiitown property. SOUTH WINDSOR Manchester convalescent his car and struck two utility Memorial Hospital. She was the filed with the town clerk The firm, whose main business Christopher Young, 12, of 97 is to appear in court in owner of the Dewey-Richmond poles. He is to appear in court home. She was the widow of widow of Wilfred A. Schofield. transfer long-term leases for is making printed circuit Palmer Dr., South Windsor is Rockville June 24. building in downtown in Rockville, July 1. Just Goes Out and Tries to win for Angels John L. Sullivan. She was born Aug. 17,1903 in Richard L. Charrette, 16, of Manchester, plans a facelift of Tweed’s Inc., a women’s ap­ boards, bought the burned-out reported in fair condition today Mrs. Sullivan was born July Hartford and lived in Hartford Tpke., Vernon was Anthony Treat, 16, of Gehring the 75-year-old structure but no parel shop; Medi-Rite Phar­ Sheridan Block at 613-619 Main at Hartford Hospital where he 24, 1888 in Manchester, Manchester 20 years after charged Sunday with procuring Rd., Tolland was charged Sun­ major reconstruction, the new macy Inc., and Richard St. last fall. was taken with head injuries daughter of Michael and Julia day with reckless driving in ANAHEIM (UPI) — “I don’t put any emphasis on Baltimore has a lot of good hitters so I just went out there Ross Grimsley, despite one of his best outings of the He pitched his first no-hitter against Kansas City May having lived in Vernon. Mankey Associates, the Whiston has announced plans suffered in a diving accident liquor by a minor and delivery owner said today. connection with the investiga­ records or go out there feeling I’ll pitch a no-hitter,” said a to get out by out. season, lost for the seventh time in eight decisions. 15,1973 and exactly two months later, on July 15, hurled his Donahue Moynihan, and had Mrs. Schofield was a member architectural firm on the for a new, 8,800-square foot Sunday. of liquor to a minor. He is to Merrill Whiston, president tion of a complaint from Henry calm Nolan Ryan. “I just go out there and try to win for second against the Detroit Tigers. His third no-hitter carte lived here all her life. She was a of Central Baptist Church in building’s second floor. com m ercial building at the South Windsor Police were appear in court in R o ^ ille “Of course, you hope everything can fall into place. I Rad With the crowd of 18,492 urging him on, Ryan retired A1 and sole stockholder of the Park. His court date is June 24 communicant of St. James Hartford. T h e Dewey-Richmond Sheridan Block site, but the called to the scene to give June 17. the club. \ good velocity today and I had a good curve and changeup. Bumbry on a fly to leftfield to open the ninth inning. last Sept. 28, in his final 1974 start, against the Minnesota firm, said he plans to sandblast in Rockville. % Church and a member of the Survivors are a son, Leslie E. building, erect^ in 1900, has plans have been delayed medical assistance when the Carol A. Thorpe, 34, of Ann “I was hoping for a big game today to turn the team Everything seemed to go right.” * Then Davis, who had come so close to a hit in his Twins. the facade and make it more at­ Daniel C. North, 17, of 76 Ladies of St. James. Schofield of Tolland; 3 because of high financing costs youth fell off the high diving Dr., Tolland was tiharged Sun­ around. I was mainly trying to keep the other team from The 6-foot-2 smokethrower, plagued by five home runs in previous at-bat, hit a routine grounder to second base for In 1973, Ryan compiled a 21-16 record with a 2.87 ERA tractive. He said the property about 42 feet of frontage on Davis Ave., Rockville was Survivors are 2 sons, Philip J. daughters, Mrs. Oscar (Bever­ Main St. The property is about and low tenant interest. board( at the South Windsor day with failure to drive a scoring.” and set a major league record of 383 strikeouts in one was'purchased just as an in­ charged Saturday with reckless losing his last two starts, struck out nine and walked four the second out. Sullivan of M apchester. and ly) Forand of Hebron, Mrs. 150 feet deep. The building Swim Club and landed on the reasonable distance apart in vestment. driving and failure to obey a Ryan accomplished that — and more — Sunday, equaling to improve his season’s record to 9-3. Ryan’s first two pitches to Bobby Grich were strikes and season, eclipsing the old mark of 382 by Koufax. He came John P. Sullivan of West Hart­ Fred (Ethel) Therrien of Multi-Circuits, a diversified patio below. connection with the investiga­ Ownership of the building, at takes its name from the defunct stop sign. He was released on a Sandy Koufax’s major league record of four no-hitters and The closest thing to a Baltimore hit came in the seventh the next two were balls. After fouling off a pitch, Grich hack last year with a 22-16 record, 2.89 ERA and 367 ford; 2 daughters, Mrs. Walter Ellington, and Mrs. Roger operation, maintains manufac­ He was first taken to tion of a three-car accident on 767-’773 Main St., passed to Dewey-Richmond Co., a $250 non'-surety bond for scoring the KWth victory of his career in a 1-0 California inning when pinchhitter Tommy Davis hit a slpw grounder took a called third strike. strikeouts, becomingjthe first pitcher in history to record Carter Jr. of Glastonbury and (Phyllis) Miclette of Carmi, turing plants on Harrison and Manchester Memorial Hospital Rt. 30, Vernon. Multi-Circuits Friday for $70,- jewelry and stationary business appearance in court in Angels’ victory over the Baltimore Orioles. that rookie second baseman Jerry Remy had to scoop up Ryan’s happy teammates mobbed him at the mound three consecutive 300-or-better strikeouts seasons. Mrs. Herbert Carvey of III.; a sister, Mrs. Edith Slater Sts., and a warehouse on and then transferred to Hart­ The drivers of the other two 000. The sellers were Jacob H. in Manchester for about 60 Rockville June 24. Wayland, Mass.; 18 Fielding of Vernon; 16 ford Hospital. cars were Gary Steullet, 23, of The Angel win broke a five-game losing streak and the and throw sidearm across his body to nip the speedy Davis after plate umpire Hank Morganweck called the final The Mets gave up bn Ryan due to a combination of fac­ Sandals and George E. Sandals. years. Summit St. The firm also owns Angel Luis Lopez Ramos, 33, grandchildren, 11 great­ grandchildren and 2 great­ Groman’s Sport Shop and Em­ ELLINGTON Vernon Ave., Rockville, and 28-year-old righthander said that was the main thing on his by a half-step. strike. tors including his own wildness and military obligations Two stores and an architec­ The Friday transaction is of 88 W. Main St., Rockville was grandchildren and several grandchildren. bassy Travel Service. Fred A. Delfino, 18, of 22 Michael J . Parascio, 18, of mind. Following that out, Baltimore got its next two batters on ’The pitcher’s wife, Ruth, bolted from her seat near the and New York’s belief that Jim Fregosi, the veteran in' tural firm will continue to oc­ Multi-Circuits’ second invest­ charged Saturday with dis­ nieces and nephews. The The funeral is Wednesday at 1 Donnel Rd., Vernon was Loveland Hill, Rockville. “I just wanted to be the stopper,” he said. “We needed a base on a walk and an error by shortstop Billy Smith. But dugout to kiss him at the end of the game. fielder they traded him for, was a key to their future pen­ orderly conduct in connection funeral is Wednesday at 8:30 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral treated at Rockville General Police said%teullet had stopped nant hopes. Fregosi, however, lasted little more than one with the investigation of a dis­ good game to snap us out of our slump. We just haven’t Ryan got Brooks Robinson to ground out before Elrod Hen­ Besides Koufax’s four, only three other players ever a.m. from John F. Tierney Home, 400 Main St,, with the Hospital Sunday afternoon for to make a left turn onto Merline been very aggressive lately.” dricks popped out to third base to end the inning, stranding pitched as many as three no-hitters — Bob Feller, Cy Young unsuccessful season with the Mets and then was dealt to Funeral Home, 219 W. Center Rev. Arthur H.-Kuehn, pastor minor bruises suffered in an ac­ Rd. and Parascio had stopped turbance at his home. He was released on a $200 California president Red Patterion told newsmen that runners on second and third. and Larry Corcoran who pitched all three of his before the the Texas Rangers. St., with a Mass at St. Jam es of Central Baptist Church, of­ Appeals Board Suggested cident on Pinney St. in back of him when his car was non-surety bond for appearance he had talked to Koufax at his home near Paso Robles, The Angels got their only run in the third inqjng to break turn of the century. Ryan often has said that he understood the Mets’ Church at 9. Burial will be in St. ficiating. Burial will be” in State Police said Delfino was struck in the rear by the Thorpe in court in Rockville June 24. Calif. Patterson was with the Los Angeles Dodgers when Acquired from the New York Mets after four fitful years problem in trying to work him into their starting rotation James Cemetery. Elmwood Cemetery, Vernon. one of a group of young people vehicle. Ms. Thorpe is a scoreless string of 26 successive innings. California had ciples adopted by the has no recourse to appeal (if he Richard J . Daigle, 18, of 38 and that he “holds no grudges.” The family suggests that any Friends may call at the On March 25, the Manchester participating in the Walk for scheduled to appear in court in Koufax registered his four no-hitters. been shut out back-to-back on a fivfe-hitter by Jim Palmer in the National League, Ryan became an immediate sensa­ President’s Advisory Com­ or she claims mistreatment) Campbell Ave., Vernon was memorial contributions may be funeral home Tuesday from 2 to Board of Directors directed the the Hungry. Police said Mildred Rockville June 24. “Sandy said he would send a telegram to Nolan and one-hitter by Mike Cuellar. tion upon joining California. Koufax who like Ryan struggled with his control during mittee, approved by the Presi­ and current employes have an charged Saturday with breach made to St. Vincent De Paul 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. town manager’s office to Roberts of 69 Vernon Ave., Steve E. Cafro, 22, of 8 tomorrow,” Patterson said. “ But he emphasized he didn’t With two outs in the third, Mickey Rivers beat out an in­ Ryan led the American League in strikeouts and had a his early seasons with the Dodgers, pitched his four no­ dent and now a basic personnel appeal to the manager.” Society of St. Jam es Church. review the town’s personnel Rockville was traveling about Michael Dr., Vernon was of the peace in connection with want any publicity about it.” field hit. He went to third on Tommy Harper’s single to 19-16 record and 2.28 earned run average in 1972, his first hitters against the Mets in 1962, the Giants in 1963, the requirement for towns and He’s proposing a Citizen Ad­ the investigation of a distur­ policies, to identify those five m.p.h. due to the group charged Sunday with reckless Phillies in 1964 and the Cubs in 1%5. The last was a perfect cities receiving federal grants. visory Board, “with the respon- “Around the fifth inning, I became aware that a no-hitter right and Dave Chalk followed with a single to left to bring season with the Angels, but it was in 1973 that he began his Mrs. Lucien Breton Mrs. William Griffin requiring special attention and walking along the road. She driving. Police said he was bance in an E. Main St. parking " I t is^ apparent,’’ states sibilty of providing advise and was possible,” Ryan said. “But it was a day game and in the game’s only run. assault on Koufax’s record. game. VERNON - Mrs. Rose ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Leila to recommend whatever said she applied her brakes to clocked at high speed in a 25 lot. He was released on a $250 McCarthy, “ that while counsel, upon the request of the Pomerleau Breton, 70, of 198 Zwicker Griffin, 75; of 23 Wind­ changes are deemed necessary stop and Delfino, whom she mph zone on W. Main St., non-surety bond for appearance Manchester’s rules prescribe to chief executive, or upon their in court in Rockville June 24. South St. died Sunday in sor Ave. died Sunday at, to improve the operation of the- said was walking backwards, Rockville. mast of these principles, in' own initiative. The advise and Rockville General Hospital. Rockville General Hospital. merit system. walked into her car. No charges p rStice the result is not always counsel would apply to all She was the wife of Lucien Born in Stoughton, Wis. Nov. The board’s action followed were placed against her. as originally intended. The im­ aspects of personnel ad­ Leary^s 40-Yeanold Record Topped Breton. 7,1899, she had been a resident charges by several directors Jan A. Broga, 31, of Stafford plications are, then, that ministration, including, but not She was born in Inverness, of the Ellington-Rockville area that the manager had violated Springs was charged Sunday Manchester’s . first need isn’t limited to manpower training, Quebec, Can., and had lived in for 58 years. She was a the town’s merit system in at night with operating under the new rules, but instead, a manpower utilization, employe the Rockville section of Vernon registered nurse and a hair­ least one instance, when listing influence of liquor or drugs in greater commitment of grievance and employe FIRE CALLS since 1944. dresser and operated the jo b specifications and connection with the investiga­ resources. We must insure that salaries. The board would be She was a member of the Gloria-Louise Beauty Salon in experience requirements. The tion of a one-car accident on Rt. the system, once established, appointed for overlapping Ladies Guild of St. Bernard's Rockville for 35 years retiring charges weren’t proven. The 140, Ellington. terms by the chief executive, School Marks Highlight must be foilowed.” Church, the Golden Age Club, 10 years ago. board’s request for a review Police said Broga ran off the where he was admitted with ab­ McCarthy points out, “The with legislative approval.” and the Senior Citizens of Mrs. Griffin was a member of was to prevent future charges. road and struck two fence MANCHESTER dominal injuries. He was manager, being part of the Rockville. St. John’s Episcopal Church in Assistant Town Manager posts. He was taken to Sunday, 12:22 a.m. —car reported in satisfactory condi- system, cannot always be an McCarthy notes, “ While this Other survivors are three Vernon, Rockville General Charles McCarthy requested Rockville General Hospital for fire on 1-84 west of Keeney St. tion late this morning. impartial overseer. All systems Citizen Advisory Board would sons, Paul M. Breton of Hospital Auxiliary, Veterans of comment and advice from the treatment of a head laceration (Town) (Manchester Ambulance) State Class A Track Meet are imperfect. Mistakes are hold merely an advisory capaci­ Woodstock, Richard P. Breton Foreign Wars Ladies Auxiliary, Connecticut Public Expen­ and bruised shoulder. Sunday, 12:45 a.m. Sunday, 6:05 a.m. —auto acci­ made and people are mis­ ty, it would provide a public of Rockville and Joseph L. and the Rebe Lodge of ditures Council, the University He is schedilled to appear in —dumpster fire at the dent on 1-86 east of Exit 94. treated. Therefore, it is essen­ forum in which the ad­ School records by Scott Moffat and Je ff Joy highlighted Ed Lojeski took third place in the shot put with a toss of Breton of Andover; two Rockville. She was credited of Connecticut Institute of Common Pleas Court 19, Brownstone Apartments off Brian J . McQuade, 20, of tial that an appeal can be ministrator would have to Manchester High’s performance at the State Class A 51-feet 2-inches. Mark Ertel, who led all qualifiers in the daughters, Mrs. Madeleine with 3,000 volunteer hours of Public Service, the National Rockville. June 2. Oakland St. (Eighth District) Bristol was taken with a dis­ made.” answer for any abuse of the Track Meet Saturday at Southington High. high jump and triple jump, placed a disappointing third in Folsom of Woodstock and Miss service to Newington Servipe League and the Inter­ Sunday, 12:49 a.m. located shoulder to MMH. McCarthy recommends “con­ town’s merit prinicple.” VERNON the former at 6-feet 2-inches and was fifth in rte triple Joline Marietta Breton of Children’s Hospital in national Personnel Manage­ —dumpster fire at 126 Rachel Later, he was transferred to Moffat, a senior, shattered George Leary’s 40 year old sideration should be given to an He recommends to the board Anthony Nesta, 19, of 33 jump at 43-feet 1-inch. Terry Farrell placed fourth in the Tolland; a sister, Mrs. Marie- Newington. ment Association (IPMA). Rd. (Eighth District) Bristol Hospital for personal record in the 880-yard run with a 1:56.9 clocking. Moffat appeal board of some kind,” it give careful consideration to Candlewood Dr., South Windsor Anne Berube of Auburn, Maine; Survivors, besides her hus­ In a memo to the directors, Sunday, 10:17 a.m. —oil convenience. (Manchester Am­ placed sixth in the event, only seven-tenths of a second out pole vault at 12-feet even. Brian Foley took fourth place in noting, “Under the rules as the appeals procedure when and three brothers, the Rev. Andre band, are a son Ruegg W. Grif­ McCarthy states he’s received was arrested Sunday on a burner malfunction at the bulance) oX.8econd place. Je ff Joy took third place in the 330-yard in­ the 440-yard dash with a swift :49.8 clocking. they presently exist, someone if it revises Manchester’s per­ Pomerleau of Matane, Quebec, fin who is stationed with the U. a reply from the IPMA and that warrant issued by Common Colonial Manor Apartments at Sunday, 12:30 pirn, —auto ac­ termediate hurdles with a time of :39.8, bettering his own Junior Steve, ^ith am had rte fastest qualifying tiiiie in applying for town employment sonnel rules. Pleas Court 19 charging him Can., Wilfred Pomerleau of S. Air Force in Nevada; two it contains the six merit prin- 173 Spruce St. (Town) cident at Center and Victoria two week old mark. Je ff Lumpkin was slow out of the the 120-yard high hurdles but placed fifth in rte finals. His Waterville, Maine, and Noel daughters, Mrs. Alex Grous of with fourth-degree larceny. Sunday, 12:31 p.m.—smoking Sts. See story in today’s Herald. performance was hampered by a runner in rte next lane The arrest was made in con­ blocks but still managed fourth place in the 100-yard dash Pomerleau of Auburn, Maine; Vernon and Mrs. Jerry Coro of auto on Center St. near Miles (Manchester Ambulance) who hit Whitham in rte chest twice with an errant arm. nection with a March 23 com­ Today, 2 a.m. —auto accident with a ;10.2 clocking. and nine grandchildren. Manchester; eight Weicker Urges Auto Sales. (Town) Eagle Coach Dave Kelley filed a protest, asking for a plaint made by a local service Sunday, 3:57 p.m. —false on Keeney St. See story in Manchester tied for 13th place with 11 points, the highest The funeral is Wednesday at grandchildren and two great­ rerun, but his appeal was denied. ’The 440-yard relay team Students to Act station concerning the passing alarm at Manchester High today’s Herald. (Manchester total compiled by the Silk Towners in Dick Williams’ 9:15„ a.m. from the Burke- grandchildren. also led all qualifiers but Mike Nolen running rte anchor F ortin Fun eral Home, 76 ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI)-Sen. of a roll of pennies as a roll of School. (Town) Ambulance) coaching tenure. New Britain High won the team title The funeral is Wednesday at A B O U T TO W N leg reinjured a muscle pull and was forced to coast home. Prospect St., Rockville, with a 11 a.m. at St. John’s Episcopal Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., dimes. He was released on a Today, 12:16 a.m. SOUTH WINDSOR snapping Hartford Public’s seven-year reign. Sunday told 4,000 graduates of $250 non-surety bond for —overheated motor in fqrnace In the State Class B Meet at Farmington High, defen­ The three Indian and four Eagle performers move on to Mass at 10 at St. Bernard’s Church in Vernon with the Rev. Sunday, 7:15 j).m: —boy in­ Church, Rockville. Burial will the State University of New appearance in court in fan at 529B Hilliard St. (Eighth ding champion E ast Catholic placed seventh with 23 points, the State Open Meet Saturday at Roger Ludlowe High in Robert H. Wellner officiating. Mizpah-Spencer Circle of Friendship Circle of the jured at the South Windsor be in St. Bernard’s Cemetery, York at Albany they should Rockville June 24. District) Fairfield. Burial will be in Ellington South United Methodist Church Salvation Army will meet Swimming Club on Ellington Xavier High, defending opert champ, taking the crown with Rockville. “stop reading the book and Rene Perodeau, 17, of 11 Cin­ Center Cemetery. will leave the church parking Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. at the TOLLAND COUNTY Rd. See story in today’s Herald. 93 points. Friends may call at the start writing it.” dy Ter., Vernon was charged Friends may call at the Ladd lot at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday to go Citadel to go to Wickham Park Saturday, 4:22 p.m. —false (Manchester Ambulance) funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Funeral Home, 19 Ellington Weicker said during a com­ Sunday with second-degree to the Altnaveigh restaurant in for a picnic. alarm on Vernon Ave. and Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to mencement address, “ever criminal trespassing in connec­ TOLLANp COUNTY Ave., Rockville Tuesday from 2 Mansfield for lunch. (Rockville Fire Department) A’s Sweep y p.m. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. since the 70’s arrived, national tion with the investigation of his Saturday, 5:11 p.m. —auto ac­ (UPI photo) Two First Manchester Lodge of Masons Sunday, 2:02 p.m. —garage Contributions may be made sulking has been very much in. will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. being found inside Rockville cident on Snipsic Lake Rd. fire in Willington. (Tolland Fire Nolan Ryan Eyes Batter (UPI photo) Mrs, John S. Baldyga to the St. John’s Church Book of Nobody feels appreciated so Registration Set High School. The complaint was (Tolland Ambulance) Milwaukee at the Masonic Temple. The Department to assist) Placements SOUTH WINDSOR -M rs. Remembrance or the American everybod sits in a different cor­ By Play School Entered Apprentice degree will made by a security guard. He Saturday, 7:55 p.m. —auto ac­ Orioles Failed to Get Hit Zeros Tell the S^ory Mary T. Baldyga, 78, of 1261 Cancer Society. ner delivering a manual or ver­ be conferred with Joseph M. was released on a $250 non­ AMBULANCE CALLS cident on W. Main St. (Vernon N EW YORK (UPI) - So The Blue Shutter Play and For Girls Pleasant Valley Rd., formerly bal finger to their fellow Hyland, junior warden, surety bond for appearance in MANCHESTER Ambulance) 19th HOLE American League games saw Nolan Ryan Has Reason to Smile citizens.” Learn School will have its final court in Rockville June 24. Two firsj placements and Kansas City sweep Milwaukee of Manchester, died Sunday Lewis M. Pike presiding. ' Saturday, 5:01 p.m. -auto- Saturday, 11 p.m. —auto acci­ There is “everything to do open house and registration for Kevin Carney, 21, of 242 Oak 13-6 and 11-5, Detroit split with night at Manchester Memorial Lewis Maurice Pike, 83,- of bike accident at the fork of dent on Rt. 83. (Vernon Am­ three schhol records were and nobody is doing it,” the the fall term on Wednesday St., South Windsor, is in Chicago winning the opener 5-1 Hospital. She was the wife of Hartford died Sunday at St. Andrew West, a junior at Center and W. Center Sts. bulance) The set by performers from the Dave Olender-Laddie senator said. “ Knock off the from noon to 2 p.m. The school “guarded” condition at Hart­ Country Club before dropping the hi^tcap 3- John S. Baldyga. Francis Hospital, Hartford. He Howell Cheney Regional Michael Christine, 14, of 21 Sunday, 12:44 a.m. —auto ac­ Manchester High girls’ Czerwiqski 62, Bill Leger-Roger chatter, America, and move is in the Trinity Covenant ford Hospital where he was 2, Boston outslugged Minnesota Rookie Made Play She was born Dec. 15,1896, in was the father of Mrs. John C. Technical School in Breman Rd. was taken to cident on Dart Hill Rd. (Vernon track team in Saturday’s PRO SWEEPS- Gross-Rich Mountain 63 (matching cards), Church, 302 Hackmatack St. transfered to Rockville 11-9, Oakland downed Cleveland Poland. She lived in Long of Manchester. out.” Manchester, will be guest Manchester Memorial Hospital Ambulance) Herald Angle Class A Meet at Amity Lovett 74, Bill King 75, Erwin Howie Latimer-Bob Bar- Parents and children will 6-3, and the Yankees beat the Manchester many years before Other survivors are his wife, He advised the gradates, speaker Tuesday night at 6 at a Hospital with injuries suffered Kennedy 76, Dick Steeves 76; ningham 63. have an oppjjrtunity to view the in a two-car accident at Dart Regional in Woodbridge. Texas Rangers 8-4. That Saved Ryan moving to South Windsor about a brother and three “ There are people s4^r.-,. meeting of the Manchester Net —John Kristof 74-8-66, NET - A — Fred Meurant 74- btUldnig'mid equipment as well By Earl Yost Senior Val Poulin won the John Mayberry homered and two years ago. grandchildren. ving...please, no more Rotary Club at the Manchester Hill and Thrall Rds. Sunday. Sergio Sartori 76-8-68, Bob 6-68, B — Ray Beller 82-11-71, as the outside play area. They Police said the Carney car mile run with a 5:33.5 drove in five runs and A1 Fitz- ANAHEIM (UPI) — “It kind of looks like people don’t Other survivors are 4 sons, The private funeral is expressions of horror over Country Club. West, who Sports Editor Jones 82-14-68, Tom Zemke 78-8- Tony Tantillo 80-9-71, C - Chet will also meet with Mrs. Judy collided with a car driven by clocking, lowering her old morris won his eighth, game in Stanley Baldyga of South Wind­ Wednesday at Weinstein Mor­ photographs...feed them.” recently ran 100 miles (200 laps 70, Jo e Novak 79-9-70, Dan Wincze 81-12-69, Jack Hunter want to hit against him,” California Angels’ rookie second Marteney, the school’s direc­ Steven Curry, 16, of Hany Lane, mark, by more than three the nightcap to lead Kansas sor with whom she made her tuary, 640 Farmington Ave., “There are elderly so alone in around the school track) in 23 Morline 87-17-70, Fred Lennon 81-12-69, D — Alan Pasternack basentaq Jerry Rerty said. “But I can understand that. I tor; and Mrs. Mary Schubert, City to a rout of the Milwaukee home, Harold Baldyga of Hartford. Burial will be in a youth-oriented world. Please, hours 31 minutes for charity, Vernon. Both cars were heavily Notes Off the Cuff seconds. TTie unbeaten 440- 78-8-70, Mort Rosenthal 80-10- 83-16-67; Criers - A — Fred know I wouldn’t.” used a changeup to fool rte Warren, Ohio and Walter no more kindly relegations to her assistant. damaged. The accident is still Brewers and a sweep of their Pride of Boston Cemetery, will tell of some of his ‘"The teen-age boys were the backbone in clearing the yard relay quartet of Jackie 70. Meurant 73-6-67, B - Ray Remy made rte big play in Orioles’ Bobby Grich for a Baldyga and John Baldyga, institutional oblivion. Care for The school runs two-hour under investigation. NEWINGTON HOME FOR Bfeller 80-11-69, Tony Tantillo doubleheader. The Royals, who Woburn, Mass. experiences including a run trees for the new Little League baseball diamond,” Jim Goss, Mary Foran, Darcy rte field Sunday as Nolan called third strike to end the both of Manchester; 3 them,’’ said Weicker, a sessions for four-year-olds Diane E. Morin of Box 451, CRIPPLED CHILDREN 78-9-69, C — Chet Wincze 79-12- have now won nine of its last 10 from East Hartford to Canada Walter and Yvonne Kearney Ryan recorded his fourth game. daughters, Mrs. Stanley Jagielo member of the now-defunct three days a week, Monday, Rockville was charged Sunday Leber, L.L. prexy reports...Leber reports five girls are in­ TOURNAMENTLow gross 67, Jack Hunter 79-12-67, D — games, took the first game last year. won the event with a time of career no-hitter to equal San: ’ “Yes, I called for it,” said of Manchester, Mrs. Frank Senate Watergate committee. Wednesday and Friday. with making an improper right volved in Uie Little League program this season as —Stan Hilinski 72; Low net Alan Pasternack 81-16-65, Jack when they brokg a frO ti£jn the :50.8,' lowering the barrier Angel catcher ^llie Galvin of East Hampton and Malpractice “There are cities in decay. Interested parents may call turn in connection with the in­ players, one in the majors - National League three in the -T o m Wall 74-10-64. (]hannin 84-19-65; Blind Nine — fifth with five runs on only one dy Koufax’s m ajor league Mrs. Peter Zaleski of South Please no more Mrs. Schubert, 17 Carman Rd. vestigation of a two-car acci­ Farm I^gue and one in the Rookie League. “The girls by almost a full second. LADIES- Four Ball -Cora A — Stan Goodman 34-2-32, B — hit. record as rte Angels beat Rodriguez. “Grich was real­ before Wednesday. Sophomore Linda Maher ly surprised. Ryan hit his Windsor; a sister, Mrs. Helen Insurance statements...drive through New^ 'Members of the British- dent at Rt. 83 and Dart Hill Rd. have been taking a ribbing from the boys but they don’t Anderson-Mary Gangewere- Fred Kaprove 38-5-33, Ray Deron Johnson walked with the Baltimore Orioles 1-0. Parzyk of Poland; 19 York and Hartford and start American Club will conduct a Police said the Morin car seem to mind,” Leber said...Fritz DellaFera, one-time won her heat in the 440-yard Nellie Johnson-Ada McMahon Beller 39-6-33, C - Jack Hunter the bases loaded and two out in . Remy nipped Baltimore spots t^ay.” grandchildren and 17 great­ Rates Go Up building decency.” dinned meeting Tuesday at 6 at collided with one driven by Manchester singles tennis champion, readily admits he run with a 1:01.8 clocking, 66, Janet Shaw-Mary Presti- 40-6-34, D — Alan Pasternack the fifth inning and Rich pinch-liitter Tommy Davis “I definitely was expec­ Gossage pitched 41-3 innings of grandchildren. “Lay bricks,” Weicker said, the clubhouse. Reservations for William Zdanis, 40, of 6 Adrian never took a lesson but give many. He’s back playing the one of many records es­ Hilda Kristof-Rose Karpuska 40-8-32; Kickers - 77, 80. at first in the seventh inning ting a fastball,” noted NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The one-hit relief to give the The funeral is Wednesday at “rather than throw them.” mem bers and their guests Dr., Vernon. Ms. Morin was tablished by the Indian 66. after fielding a slow Grich. “But he fooled me Connecticut Hospitals Associa­ game for fun with his competitive tournament days only a (Chicago White Sox a split in 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes should be made at the taken to Rockville General maidens this season. grounder and throwing and put it in a perfect spot tion says increases in the memory...Speaking of tennis, Nolan Ryan’s wife is a their doubleheader with Detroit Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Child Killed clubhouse. Hospital, treated for Manchester placed eighth on rte outside corner. number and severity of HIGHLAND PARK MARKET major tournament professional player. Ryan is the fast­ Ellington Ridge after Mickey Lolich moved to sidearm across his body to Manchester with a Mass at 9 at BURLINGTON (UPI) - in the team standings with malpractice insurance claims 317 Highland St., Mancheater • 646-4277 balling pitcher who gained headlines again today by NET - A - Wendy Ehrlich 83- first baseman Bruce Bochte. “Really, rte scoreboard St. Bridget Church. Burial will ^ Charlotte Ryan, 5, of Harwin- within two of becoming the all- in the state will force up 20 points. Host Amity and 7-75, B — Doris Beller 98-24-74, Girl Softball time lefthanded strikeout king “ On that play,’’ the tells rte whole story. Ryan be in St. Bridget Cemetery. Motorist Killed ton, was killed Sunday when the tossing his fourth no-hit, no-run game in the major le a s e s premiums. North Haven shared the top C - Ellie Marsh 108-32-76; in Detroit’s opening game vic­ California second baseman is tough, real tough.” Friends may call at the family car collided headon with with California...It was nice to hear from Ellington Ridge Pairings Set The 36 hospitals in Connec­ LEDYARD (UPI) - State rung with 53 points. Front Nine — A — Marci A crowd of 18,492 watched funeral home Tuesday from 2 to a car driven by Armand Boutin, Country Club on the recent golf special published by ’The tory. said, “I was shading Davis ticut paid $2.5 million in police say Paul J. Stelzner, 22, The lowest rate Competitors from 39 schools Masley 45-8-37, Eleanor Scran­ Rankings and pairings for the Claudell Washington hit a Ryan’s no-hitter at Anaheim 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 52, of Bristol, who was charged Herald which profiled toughest holes and highlights at area up the middle. ’The throw malpractice insurance this past of Ledyard, was killed when the ton 46-9-37, B — Doris Beller 50- CIAC State Girls’ Softball Tour­ two-run homer and Phil Gamer with misconduct with a motor clubs...’Twi League baseball action this week will find ' were entered. was a do-or-die play. Bruce Stadium and the California year, a 57 per cent increase car he was driving on Rte. 214 ELECTRIC SERVICE 12-38, C - Ellie Marsh 53-16-37; nament were announced Satur­ had three hits in Oakland rallies went off the road and struck vehicle, police said. in town lor Home Moriarty’s home Tuesday night at Mt. Nebo and Poulin and the 440-yard told me later that it wasn’t righthander said he ap­ Governor from last year, the organization Back Nine ^ A — Eleanor as the A’s, helped by five Susan Ryan, 30, Charlotte’s INTERRUPTION relay foursome move onto day. as close as it looked, though. preciated its support. said Saturday. several trees. Stelzner was Manchester Community College playing Thursday night at Scranton 48-9-39, B — Doris Manchester High with an 8-4 errors, came from behind to alone in the car when the mis­ mother, was listed in stable Improvement Loans! the State Open Meet Satur­ “There was a lot of ten­ “If I ’m going' to have a Speaks at Twenty-four of those IN MANCHESTER the same site. Skip Olander will handle the Collegians in Beller 48-12-36, C — Marilyn record is 20th-ranked in the beat Gaylord Perry and the hap occurred late Saturday, condition today at Hartford day at Amity. Depending on good game like this, I want hospitals are covered by the the summer play. Peracchio 55-l'7-38; Kickers — Class A Division and will visit Cleveland Indians. Sonny sion out there. By the Alma Mater Hospital with injuries suffered Before you take out one of those so-called “Sale” Home Aetna Life and Casualty in­ police said. He was pronounced Thara will ba an alactric aarvica InlamipUon in the times at the Class B 72, 75. 13th-rankecl 8-3 Bridgeport Cen­ Siebert picked up his second seventh, I was shaking more to do it at home,” he said. dead at the scene. in the mishap. Improvement Loans, .see us. We’ll save you plenty. ^ U T H HADLEY, Mass. surance company, the associa­ Manchaatar on. Tuaaday, Juna 3,1975. Tha IntarrupHon Meet, Linda Maher could NET - A - Tom Schiller 73-5- tral High Tuesday in a straight win since coming to than Ryan” “You know this game is (fjP I) — Gov. Ella T. Grasso of tion said. I will last approximataly 90 mlnutas baginning at 9:00 a.m. End of the Line also move on to further com­ 68, B — Fred Kaprove 76-9-67, playdown found test. Oakland from San Diego May 20 Recording his lOOrt career meant to be for rte fans’ ap­ Connecticut has advised seniors A Nat of tho atreata alfactad followa: East Catholic High’s brilliant golf squad will be seeking petition. The top 12 from Chet Wincze 80-12-68, Walt East Catholic is 22ndTanked but needed relief help over the victory, the fireballing Ryan preciation.” graduating from Mount All of Radwood Road the st9te CIAC Small School championship today at both class meets rtove onto Farley 80-12-68, C — Roger in the Class B Division with its final four innings from RoUie All of'Ralph Road Holyoke, her alma mater, to Watch Your Fitzgerald Racebrook in Grange. ’The well-balanc^ Eagles just mis­ the open meet. Geddes 81-14-67, D — John 6-5 record and will journey to Fingers. seek out meaningful roles, All of Galaxy Driva (3iessari 99-27-72; Front Nine— llth-ranked 12-5 Foran High in In a night game, Chris Hillatown Road from Redwood Drive to tho sed winning the crown a year ago...Bob Gibson, long the Eagle Girls’ Racquets possibly some of the roles she No. 1 starting pitcher with the St. Louis Cardinals, has A — Rob Davidson 37-3-34, John Milford Tuesday in the Chambliss hit a three-run dou­ filled. Funeral Glaatonbury Town Lina Harrigan 38-4-34, B — Russ playdowns. ble and Bobby Bonds cracked Bush Hill Road from Hillatown Road to been taken out of the starting rotation and will be used as a LITTLE Close Out With Victory “ Clearly, the study and spot pitcher by Manager Red Schoendienst. Bullet Bob has Ferrigno 37-5-32, Jack Hunter his 11th homer to lead the New analysis of complex ■y Home House No. 362 39-6-33, C — Roger Geddes 38-7- York Yankees to an 8-4 victory FAT-GO won just once in six decisions to date...Tip Department; Closing out its season with a Annette Duke, who finished up organizations ought to be a In case of*1nolamant waathar th# Infarruptlon is LEAGUE 31, D — Bill Leger 43-9-34, John over the Texas Rangers. Lose uflly excess weight wim the I planned for the same hours on Wodntaday, Juna 4,. New York Yankees move into. Fenway Park in Boston for 7-0 blanking of Penney High her campaign with an 8-2 won- significant part of any college ■sensible NEW P A T-G O diet Dear friends, Chessari 48-14-34, Back Nine — Rudy May, despite walking lost mark, will participate in 11975. night games June 26-27 and day games June 28-29 and Friday was the East Catholic curriculum that is to prepare plan. Nothing sensational lust A — Tom Schiller 37-3-34, Ed nine, went rte distance on a the State Championship June 12 steady weight loss for those that WHATEVER your financial circum­ This IntarrupHon la a nacaasary part of HELCO’a NATIONAL FARM girls’ tennis team. The Eagle young people for service in the tickets have been selling like hot cakes. Anyone planning Keating 37-3-34, B - Fred five-hitter to win his fifth game at Wesleyan University in realty want to lose.'*' stances . . . you can be assui'id j continuing modarnization program to matt Ineraaaing East side had 11 hits but maidens 'wound up with an 8-1 real world,’’ she said Sunday. to take in any of the series should order tickets today...At Kaprove 36-5-31, Chet Wincze in seven decisions. Ferguson Middletown. A'full 12 day supply only $3.00. cuatomor loads and provido Improved sorvico to tha Miles Auto came away with a TV mark, their only setback to Mrs. Grasso told the 494 that FITZGERALD FUNERAL HOME the rate the California Angels are running and stealing 39-^33, C — Bob Robinson 41-7- AND Jenkins lost his third straight Results: Murano (EC) def. I community. 19-18 verdict over Nassiff Arms Miss Porter’s School of Far­ women receiving degrees or Ask Uggpna' drug store about the can arrange a dignified and bases a new major league record could e a ^ y be set. Not 34, Harry Weinstein 41-7-34, and evened his record at 5-5. Bruton 6-0, 6-0; K. White (EC) PAT-i'-0 0 ^reducing plan and staif Wo have schadulad this work at a Uma which wa Saturday at Bowers Fi§ld. For mington. certificates “to plape human in­ fitting tribute for a loved one' since 1918 has a team swiped 200 bases, Pittsburgh perfor­ Rick Lawrence 41-7-34, D — def. Lussier 6-3,3-6,6-4; Ander­ I hope will cauaa our customars tha laaat Inconvanlanca. Miles, Joe Leslie drove in five RADh Sophomore Mary Catherine terests and ideals ht the heart WITHOUT CREATING A FINANCIAL Annual percentage rate9%. ming the feat. Not in 58 years has an American League John Chessari 51-14-37, Nick son (EC) def. Neddleton 6-0, 6- Money back In full If not complete­ runs with three hits, Mike Murano and Kellie White each of your existence.” The former ly satisfled wlth^elght loss from Plaasa accapt our thanka for your cooparation and Buoniconti 46-9-37; Kickers — 0 ; K. White (EC) def. BURDEN. I understanding. club stole 200 or more bases. The Chicago White Sox were Michaud had three RBIs on two wound up singles play with un­ state representative, secretary the very first package. 73, 71. Rudocchio 6-0,6-0; Anderson-L. First Ibderal Sawings credited with 219 in 1917...’The top five thieves in theA.L. hits and Paul Petraitis had two TONIGHT blemished 9-0 marks. Juniors of the state and congresswoman DON'T DBLAY MEMBER-GUEST TWO Legion Practice White (EC) def. Bruton-Lussier Edward M. Fiagenld The only bank in Manchester open all day are Mickey Rivers, Amos Otis, Morris Nettles, Fred Patek blows. For Arms, Mike 7:25 Red Sox vs. White Sue Anderson and Lori White graduated from the college in a m t PAT-DO today. BALL - Low gross — Dick and 6-0, 6-1; Cannata-Viola (EC) Thursday 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. And 9 to 4 Mon., Tues., and Claudell Washington. Patek is perfect, not having been Lindsley had a grandslam Sox, WTIC Manrhesirr l.egion liasrhall finished up 7-2 and 8-1 respec­ 1940 magna cum laude in 225 Main Street Manchester, Connecticut R E HARITIIRD HfiRIIIC UGHT IM m ilif Bill Hermanson 73, Jim def. Backer-Kimball 6-1, 64; Only$3.QPal Wed., Fri. 9 to Noon; Saturday. 7:55 Mets vs. Astros, WINF team will prarlire lonighi ul tively in singles play. economics and sociology and tossed out once...Golden State won $110,000 with its victory homer, Larry Maillet tripled Morrone-Pete Zaccagnino 74; 8:00 (22, 30) Dodgers vs. Ml. Nclio Htarling at 5:45. All Murano, Anderson and Leonard-Flemming (EC) def. two years later received a ll66En REXAU Phone 643-5940 over Washington to boost its 1975 NBA playoff earnings to and Chris Quental added two Low net — Bill Roth-Ken Nam- 334 Middle Turnpike, West Manchester, CT 06040 Expos rundiiluli'M un> wt-lromr. Manchester High sophomore Sheehan-Cecepe 7-5, 6-4. master’s degree there. a. record $239,500. hits. noum 62 (matching cards). PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 2, 1975 MANCHESTE^R EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 2.1975 - PAGE THIRTEEN MAJOR LEAGUE Boston Bats Alive M urtaugh Insists LEADERS PR E* I?

Leading Batters s u m m e r '^ (Based on 16 at bata) TRUOKLOAO NaUonal League In Routing Twins Should Be Taken Seriously g ah r Walwn, Hou 44 1« 24 S8 single by Rick Burleson. Smith, St.L 27 102 18 36 BLOOMINGTON, Minn. NEW YORK (UPI) the league’s Eastern Divi­ against three wins. pitch enabled the Padres to SanguiUen, PUt 41 147 15 W (UPI) — The Minnesota Boston got another run in Manager Danny Murtaugh sion. Atlanta defeated score two runs in the first in­ Bowa, Phil 41 ITS 18 » Twins thought they had the the fifth, and Jim Rice Brock, St.L 41 163 2S 66 belted a solo homerun to of the Pittsburgh Pirates in­ Oscar Zamora, a 30-year Pittsburgh 5-2, Cincinnati ning and Dave Winfield hit Grubb, SD 48 186 27 62 winning formula. Start with sists the Chicago Cubs old right-hander from Cuba beat St. Louis 5-1, San Diego two opposite field doubles, Morgan, Cio 48 166 31 66 rookie ace Jim Hughes, who give Boston an 11-3 lead In Lacy, LA “ should be taken who is rapidly developing downed the New York Mets scored one run and knocked 30 » 14 33 has the best earned run the sixth. Garvey, LA 51 218 31 71 The Twins, meanwhile, seriously’’—and maybe into one of the league’s most 4-0, Philadelphia shaded in another. Cash, Phil 46 194 28 63 average in the American WEEK LONG SALE! some other Nation^ League effective relievers, received Houston 5-4 and San Fran­ Phillies 5, Astros 4 Griffey, Cin 41 U4 26 37 League, and add nine runs. got a run in the fourth on credit for his sixth save with cisco bombed Montreal 13-5 Jay Johnstone’s third American League But the result was an 11-9 Glenn Borgmann’s single teams should heed the ad­ g ah r Vacation coming up? New tires help make your care safe, trouble-free! vice. three shutout innings in in other NL games. homer of the season Carew, Minn 36 136 24 53 win by the Boston Red Sox which drove in Tom Kelly. “It looks like a case of relief of Bill Bonham. The Braves 5, Pirates- 2 provided Philadelphia with Lynn, Bos 37 125 24 44 Sunday. Steve Brye cracked a two- Munson, NY 43 166 24 SS run homer in the fifth, young players developing victory was the fifth against Dusty Baker hit two the winning run as Tom While, NY 39 146 32 48 In fact, for the games WITH INSTALLATION • No Trade-in Needed Wheels Balanced suddenly,’’ Murtaugh has four losses for Bonham, who homers and Phil Niekro Underwood gained credit for Yount, Mil 34 123 is 40 Saturday and Sunday the scoriqg behind Rod Carew, Off car; includes 4 his sixth win with the relief Bumbry, Balt 30 102 13 33 Twins produced 17 runs for who singled ahead of him. it it it ± Prices effective MOND AY thitough SATURDAY weights. I ■ f O each been saying since the start had an 11-22 won-lost record went the distance with a 10- Thompson, Minn 30 06 11 31 of the season. “So suddenly in 1974. hitter for his fifth victory as help of Larry Christensen. May, Chi 44 150 14 48 Hughes and Bert Blyleven, Minnesota added two in that most people think Manny Trillo singled Atlanta snapped Houston’s Larry Dierker McRae, KC 46 183 22 58 Minnesota’s ace, but the the sixth on RBI singles by Pittsburgh’s six-game win­ yielded all the Phillies’ runs Hargrove, Tei 30 127 24 40 Twins still came away with Brye and Tony Oliva, and they’re not a solid club. But during a three-run second in­ Home Runs Performance “78” 4 Ply Nylon I think they are." ning and hit a two-run single ning streak. It was Niekro’s in five innings and saw his National League: Bench, Cin 11; two straight losses to turned it into a contest with Baker, AU and Wynn. LA 10; Winfield, four in the eighth inning The Cubs may also have in a three-run seventh to first win over the Pirates record squared at 5-5. Boston, the American SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE lead the Cubs’ eight-hit at­ since Aug. 10, 1973. Jim Giants 13, Expos 5 SD 9; eight players IM with 8. League’s Eastern Division before reliever Dick Drago Blackwell helped to convince the NL American League; Horton, Del 11; FRED LYNN For Sub-Compacts:imps Chevelle, Mus- Bobby Murcer drove in Bonds, NY and Jackson, Oak 10; leaders. got pinchhitter Danny champion Los Angeles tack.', Andy Thornton Rooker, tagged for four runs tang, Torino,, Nova, Dart, Duster and seven hits in 6 2-3 in­ DANNY MURTAUGH four runs with a pair of two- Hendrick, Clev, Hisle, Minn and- Blyleven started Saturday Beniquez smashed a bases- Walton on a grounder to end Dodgers Sunday when they homered for the Cubs and Burroughs, Tex 9. beat the Dodgers 7-2 and Joe Ferguson for the nings, was the loser. run homers, Jake Brown hit Runs Batted In and could not protect a 7-3 loaded double for three runs. the inning. E 7 8 x 1 4 2.27 21.99 *17 moved to within a half game Dodgers as Burt Hooton suf­ Reds 5, Cardinals 1 hitter to win his fifth game a three-run double and Marc National League: Bench, Cin 38; lead after three innings, and The Red Sox chased The Twins had the poten­ fered his fifth setback Joe Morgan’s three-run for the Reds. Hill had a two-run single for Winfield, SD 37; Watson, Hou and the Twins lost 12-8. Hughes, who had won six tial winning run at the (Hate A78x13^ F78x14 2.40 23.99 *18 of the first-place Pirates in Garvey, LA 36; Wynn, LA and Staub, NY Reg. homer and Johnny Bench’s Padres 4, Mets 0 San Francisco as Mike 33. Boston jumped on Hughes, straight, in the second on in the ninth after Steve For Compacts and Large Cars two-run double were the big Alan Foster v?ent seven in­ Caldwell picked up his se­ American League: Horton, Del, McRae who had a 1.52 ERA before Doug Griffin’s solo homer Braun walked and Carew got 18.99 ’ KC and Hisle, Minn 36; Scott, MU 32; F.E.T. blows for Cincinnati, which nings for his third victory cond win. Larry Parrish, the game, for four runs in and a two-run shot by Fred his third hit of the game. But G78x14 2.56 24.99 Bonds, NY and Burrougte, Tex 31. 1.76 dealt St. Louis’ Bob Forsch for San Diego, with Danny Pete Mackanin, Mike Stolen Bases the first Sunday. Carl Lynn. The Red/ Sox added pinchhitter Bobby Darwin G78X1S 2.60 25.99 his fourth setback. Jack Frisella finishing off the Jorgensen and Gary Carter NaUonal League: Morgan, Cin 22; Yastrzemski slugg^ a solo two-more in the third on a sent up a weak foul popup to Cedeno, Hou 21; Lopes, LA 19; Brock, »I6 homered for Montreal. sacrifice ily and an RBI end the game. Billingham pitched a five- shutout/ Randy Tate’s wild St.L 14; Mangual, MU 11. home run, and Juan H78x15 2.83 26.99 2 American League: Rivers, Cal28; Otis, (UPI photo) KC 26; Patek, KC 16; Bonds, NY and Fits all Pintos, Vegas, Colts, • Economy Specials, big performance • Long mileage, high traction Washington, Oak 14. most Datsuns, Toyotas, Mazdas. LITTLE LEAGUE Pitching *Low profile, modern styling ^ThaVs Not Nice, Billyh (Based on most victories) Major League Boxscores Mickej: Lolich’s Feat National League: Sutton, LA 98; Irate with Umpire Terry Cooney’s call, Manag^Billy Martin of Texas kicks dirt on Messersmith, LA and Jones, SD 7-2; 'k it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it NATIONAL for Sears. Phil Carpenter Seaver, NY 7-4; Gullett, Cin, Matlack, CinclnnaU St. Louis New York Texas arbiter’s pants after he was tossed out against Yankees. New York won, 8-4. AMERICAN LEAGUE ab r h bi ab r h bi Behind a 10-hit attack. doubled and singled for Wipco. NY, Underwood, Phil and Barr, SF 6-3; ab r b bi ab r h bi Burrik, Chi 6-4. Rose 3b 6 0 0 0 Brock 11 4 010 Baltimore California' Bonds rf 5112 Tovar 2b 4 0 11 Performance “78” 4 Ply Polyester Nichols Tire whipped Miles Again Overshadowed ab r b bi ab r h bi Maddox cf 4 2 10 Randle cf 4 0 0 0 American League: Blue, Oak 9-2; Griffey rf 6 2 2 0 Sizemore 2b 4 11 0 Auto. 10-5, Saturday at Buckley INTERNATIONAL FARM Ryan, Cal !13; Kaat, Chi 8-2; Palmer, Morgan 2b 6 2 2 3 Smith rf 3 010 Singleton rf 4 0 0 0 Remy 2b 3010 White U 6 12 0 Burroghs rf 2 0 0 0 SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE Field. For Nichols, George Victorious Saturday was Balt and Fitzmorris, KC 8-3. Bench c 4 012 Simmons c 4 011 Shopay cf 3 0 0 0 Rivers cf 4 110 Munson c 3 212 Grieve U 4 0 0 0 Whitewall DETROIT (UPI) - The first baseman quietly did his cent season. 4 0 0 0 Harper dh 4010 Chamblss lb 6 0 2 3 Fregosi lb 4 110 Hanlon stroked two home runs Professional Remodeling Con­ Tribe Baseball Prospects Driessen lb 4 0 2 0 Hemandz lb 4 0 0 0 Bumbry If For sub-compacts: Chevelle, Mustang, spotlight has always shone job. And there was the Lolich can’t hum the ball Geronimo cf 4 0 1 0 Melendez cf 3 0 0 0 Baylor dh 2 0 0 0 Chalk 3b 3 02 1 Nettles 3b 3 0 0 1 Harrah ss 3 110 Torino, Nova, Dart, Duster including a grandslam, Andy sultants over Independent In­ Concepcin ss 4 0 1 0 Reitz 3b 3 0 0 0 Davis dh 2 0 0 0 Uenas If 3010 Herrmnn dh 1 0 0 0 H ar^ve dh 2 1 0 0 surance, 19-16, at Verplanck. on somebody else during memorable day when any longer, not like Grich 2b 2 0 0 0 Nettles U 0000 PinielU dh 2 0 0 0 Cardenas 3b 2 1 0 2 Wickwire doubled and singled, Bobby Orr Foster If 2 10 0 Guerrero ss 3 0 0 0 C78x13 1.98 24.99 *20 Gary Doyon had three bingles For the winners, Mike Mullen Mickey Lolich’s career, the Gehrig hit four home runs in Chicago’s Rich Gossage did Bright With Jayvee Squad B.illingbin p 3 0 0 0 Forsch p 1010 May lb 3 0 0 0 Stanton rf 2010 Mason ss 4 0 0 0 Sundberg c 4 0 2 1 A78x13 Robinson 3b 3 0 0 0 Bochte lb 3010 Stanley 2b and Mark Buczek two blows. and Pat Mullen each tripled and same fate that befell one game, the same day in the second game. ’The Dwyer ph 1000 3 2 10 Jenkins p 0 0 0 0 Reg. Kurosaki p 0000 Hendricks c 3 0 0 0 Rodriguez c 3 0 0 0 May p 0 0 0 0 Umbarger p 0 0 0 0 Four players had the hits for doubled and Holly Swiney Yankee star Lou Gehrig. John McGraw chose to hard-throwing righthander Voted No.l 23.99 Hanlon whiffed 37 and issued nobody will be satisfied. Fairly ph 1000 Belanger ss 2 0 0 0 Smith ss 2 010 Foucault p 0 0 0 0 Miles. added a three-bagger. David Sunday was no different retire as manager of the lowered his league-best By Len Auster They’ll compare him to Garman p 000 0 Grimsley p 0 0 0 0 Ryan p 0 0 0 0 ToUIs 36 8 8 8 ToUIs 29 4 6 4 F.E.T. Blair and Bill Belekewicz had 17 bases on balls in 21 in­ Totals 36 6 9 6 Totals 3116 1 Garland p 0 0 0 0 New York 014012 000-8 1.76 for Lolich despite another New York Giants. earned run average to 0.72 With most varsity starters In Boston 28 0 0 0 ToUIs 271 9 1 Texas 010100110-4 For compact A large cars four and three hits respectively nings before hurting his Sullivan, who probably is the Cincinnati 003020000-6 Totals INTERNATIONAL milestone performance by The three batters Lolich with 4 1-3 innings of one-hit 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 E-Jenkins, May, Mason. DP-New York graduating after the current elbow. He has potential, best player to ever come St. Louis 000(101000-1 Baltimore G78X14 2.56 29.99 Two three-run frames for Insurance. the portly lefthander of the struck out gave him a career relief. BOSTON (UPI) - Boston E-Guerrero. DP-Cincinnati 1. LOB- California OOlOOOOOx-1 2. LOB-New York 6, Texas 8. season, the importance of though, according to Race. through this high school. It E-Smith. DP-BalUmore 2. LOB-Bal- 2B-Chambliss, Sundberg. HR-Bonds powered the Lawyers to a 7-1 Detroit Tigers. total of 2,582, moving him (jrossage struck out five Bruins hockey star Bobby Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 4. G 7 8 x 1 5 2.60 29.99 § duke over Professional Barbers AMERICAN FARM the 1975 Manchester High Offensively, the Tribe is will be tough trying to fill his 2B-Bench. HR-Morgan (6). SB-Driessen. timore 5, California 6. (11). S-Cardenas. Lolich moved to within past Bob Feller into fifth and picked up his third win O rr has been named SB-Belanger. S-SUnton, Remy. ip h r er bb so Saturday at Leber Field. Joe With Bobby Bohadik going jayvee baseball team is mul- going to need punch with the shoes.” Morgan. S-Billingham. H78x15 2.83 33.99 two of becoming baseball’s position on the all-time list in five decisions. Boston’s greatest athlete ip h r er bb so ip b r er bb so MayW5^ 9 64293 Panaro and Shawn Spears each five-for-five at the plate, Dillon jtiplied. likes of Jack Maloney, Ray Sophomore Tom Jones, 9 5 1113 Grimsley L 1-7 31-3 8 1 1 0 1 Jenkins L5-6 41-3 66632 Fits all Pintos, Vegas, Colts; all-time greatest lefthanded and just two shy of passing ever by a Bpston Globe Billingham W 6^ L 7 8 x 1 5 3.11 35.99 doubled j^and singled for the Ford downed Police & Fire, 17- If the Silk Towners are to Sullivan and Bob Odell who was with the varsity, Forsch L 54 Garland 42-3 1 0 0 1 1 Umbarger 22-3 2 2 2 2 1 most Datsuns, Toyotas, Mazdas Lawyers with Ken Marshall ad- 13, Saturday at Buckland. Kurt strikeout pitcher in hurling Warren Spahn for the most continue to meet success , should be able to step in as readers’ poll. Kurosaki Ryan W 9J 9 0 0 0 4 Foucault 2 0 0 0 0 1 graduating. Before being Orr, thought by some the Garman T-2:01. A-18,46B. HBP-by Foucault (Munson). ding two bingles. D a v e Johnson had three hits in­ the Detroit Tigers to a 5-1 hitters struck out by a as they have the last three WP-Jenkins. J elevated to the varsity, catcher. He has a very Balk-Kurosaki. Robichaud had two blows for cluding a triple and John Webb victory over Chicago in the southpaw. National Hockey League’s CJeveland Oakland t-2:32. A-15866 years, jayvees will have to junior Tony Barrett was strong arm and a good T-2:02. A-25231. ab r b bi ab r h bi the Barbers. had three hits including a dou­ first game of a “That’ll be something top defenseman ever, fill positions more than pacing Race’s club with a receiver. How well he’ll do Los Angeles Chicago Bell 3b 4 0 2 1 Campnrs ss 4 0 2 2 ble for the winners. Jeff doubleheader. The White great in some ways,’’Lolich WHEELS received a total of 4,605 Manning rf 3 011 Bando 3b 4 0 0 0 adequately. .435 average, including a with the bat is a question. ab r Kbl ab r h bl Premium Belted “78’’ 2 4 2 Whitewall Five runs in the second inning Schwartz had three blows and Sox came back to take the said of the impending points. Second with 4,355 2b 4 0 0 0 Kessinger ss 3 0 0 1 Lowenstn dh 4 11 0 Hopkins pr 0 0 0 0 paved the way for a 13-2 win by Bud Tardiff two for the losers. The Indians, coached by double, triple and homer. He, like Backofen, will step Buckner If 4 0 0 0 Cardenal If 4 010 Hendrick cf 4 0 0 0 Martinez 3b 0 0 0 0 Boston M lnnesoU 2 Ply Fiberglass ^e 2 Ply Polyester SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE second game, 3-2.' aychievement, which should votes was Ted Williams, the Gamble U 4 011 Jackson rf 4 0 10 Stevenson's Exxon over the Weekend Results Don Race, wound up with an After half the season, the into mighty big shoes Wynn cf 4 0 10 Madlock 3b 4010 ab r h bi ab r h bi last major league baseball 2 100 McCraw lb 2 010 Rudl If 4 0 0 0 Carbo lf_ 4 0 11 Braun U 4000 For sub-compacts: Chevelle, Mustang, Oilers Saturday at Leber Field. Scoring in every inning but But Lolich’s 201st career come Friday in his next STAFFORD - 1. Ron impressive 10-5 mark, the (Maloney’s) arid com­ Garvey lb 4 0 0 0 Monday cf victory, which broke a tie jayvee club had six players player to hit .400. Oawford rf 4 11 0 Morales rf 4 110 Duffy ss 4 0 0 0 WilUams dh 4 0 0 0 BurlesoiTss 6 011 Carew 2b 4 3 3 1 Torino, Nova, Dart, Duster Bob Gentile and Mike Mazzotta the second. Wipco downed start. “Maybe when guys Bouchard, 2. Brian Ross, 3. second year in a row they’ve parisons will be made. Crosby 2b 3 2 2 0 Tenace lb 3 10 0 Ystrzmsk lb 3 2 2 1 Brye rf 6 223 hitting over the .300 level. Five points were given for Cey 3b 4 0 10 Thornton lb 2311 had three apd two hits respec­ Sears. 18-9, Saturday at with Hal Newhouser and write about me in other Bugs Stevens. garner^ 10 victories. Bob Stoker, sophomore se­ Ferguson c 413 1 Trillo 2b 4 122 Ashby c 2 010 Washngtn cf 4 2 2 2 Cooper lb 2 0 0 0 OUva dh 3022' C 7 8 x 1 3 2.02 29.99 *22 “This was the best hitting Perry p 0 0 0 0 Fosse c 3 2 0 0 Lynn cf 5 2 2 2 Soderbim pr 0 1 0 0 A78X13 U gave him more wins than towns it won’t be as that fat WATERFORD -1. Bill Har­ each first-place vote, with DeJesus ss 2 0 0 0 Swisher c 3112 tively for the winners while Buckland Field. Winning Pitching is one area where cond baseman, hit .353 (6 for Buskey p 0 0 0 0 Holt ph 0 0 0 0 any lefthander in Detroit mon, 2. Joe Trudeau, 3. Bill club I’ve had here,” Race four for secorid, three for Ouz ph 10 11 Bonham p 3010 Rice dh 4 2 11 Darwin ph 10 0 0 F78X14 2.47 32.99 *26 best for the Oilers was Scott pitcher David Boland, who lefthander. Maybe they’ll the varsity might fall short 00 00 Alexandr pr 0 0 0 0 Evans rf- 4 110 Hisle cf 5 0 11 Reg. J Scrivener. noted. 17) but his glove is Brewer p 0 0 0 0 Zamora p Christensen with two safeties. tossed a six-hitter, aided his history, was clearly start calling me that in 1976 but it appears Race questionable. Sophomore third, two for fqurth and one Lacy ph 1000 Haney c 0000 Beniquez 3b 4 12 3 KeUy lb 410 0 26.99 J own cause with three safeties. overshawdowed by the talented lefthander and get RIVERSIDE - 1. Jack One who could come for fifth. There were five Hooton p 1000 Gamer 2b 4 13 1 Blackwell c -4 2 1 0 Thompsn 3b 4 010 Lecuyer, 2. Frank Moulton, 3. has two or three good through in a varsity uniform Bruce Garner at either se­ Manuel ph 1000 Siebert p 0000 Griffin 2b 2 112 Borgmann c 4 0 11 F.E.T. J For compacts & large cars AMERICAN Ken Boland chipped in with fourth career no-hitter of off that other thing. places on the ballot. Fingers p 0000 Stan Gregor. prospects. Leading the is sophomore Ed \^ ite, who cond or short is probably the Auerbach ss 0 0 0 0 CaUr 2b 1 0 0 0 Walton c 10 0 0 Scoring in every inning, three hits including a California’s Nolan Ryan “I started this season Third was former Boston ToUIs 34 2 7 2 ToUU 29 7 86 ToUIs 30 3 9 3 ToUIs 34 6 8 5 Tiant p 0 0 0 0 Ferrer ss 4 2 2 0 ■1.77 ^ 2 G 7 8 x 1 4 2.62 33.99 PLAINVIULE -1. Don Moon, jayvee group is junior best fielder according to QeveUnd UO 001000-3 Dillon Ford belted Police & grandslam homer. Mike against Baltimore Sunday. saying this could possibly be wound up the year with a Celtic center Bill Russell, Los Angeles 000 010100— 2 Segui p 0 0 0 0 Hughes p 0000 Fire, 18-6, Saturday at Waddell Mullaney had three blows for 2. Gary Membrino, 3. Dave southpaw Scott Eagleson .341 batting average. Four of Race but had trouble with (^icago 000 001030— 7 Oakland (D0121(l0x-6 Drago p 0 0 0 0 BuUer p 0000 H78x14 2.84 35.99 The Portland, Ore., my last season. I^st season whir led the Celtics to a E-BeU 2, Crosby 2, Buskey. DP- PazUt p 0000 r r Field, Larry Duff went foUr-for- Sears. Alkas. with a 5-1 won-lost record. his 14 hits were doubles the stick after a good start. E-Wynn, Trillo. DP-Chicagol. LOB-Los native’s 13-year career has was embarrassing,’’ he said championship all but two of Angeles 6, (^icago 6. ...Oakland 3. LOB-Cleveland 8, Oakland 7. Campbell p 0000 G78x15 2.69 35.99 five including a homer for “Eagleson, I feel, has as which indicates long ball “Hopefully, he’ll have time 2B-Wynn. 3B-Swisher. HR-Fcrguson (4) 2B-Mannlng, Gamer, Jackson. HR- ToUIs 38 1112 11 ToUIs 399 128 been like that. First it of his 16-21 year. His 4.15 the years he played in the Fits all Pintos, Vegas, Colts; Dillon with Robert McMahon ROOKIES Jayvees Bow much stuff as anybody here. potential. He was used at to develop at the plate,” Thornton (1). SB-Cardenal. S-Zamora. Washlngton (4). SB-Mc(Yaw. S-Ashby 2, BosUn 432011000-11 , most Datsuns, Toyotas, Mazdas H78x15 2.92 38.99 adding three hits including two Victorious were the A s over was Denny McLain grabbing earned run average was his He could be the No. 2 pitcher NBA. John Havlicek, the SF-Kessinger, Swisher. Campaneris. SF-Manning. MlnnesoU 000122 040- 9 first base by Race but also Race stated. Brian Moran h r er bb so ip h r er bb so E-Lynn, Cooper, Burleson. DP-BosUnl L 7 8 x 1 5 3.21 41,99 doubles. Dean Tully homered. the Yankees last night, 27-16. all the headlines, then Billy worst since 1966.- Bowing 5-4 to Tolland High current Celtic captain, was ip behind (Bruce) Ballard next could be used in the outfield. and Butch Kinney, also Hooton L 3-6 6 6 4 4 3 2 Perry L 6-7 5 7 6 4 LOB-BosUn 4, MlnnesoU 13. Four players collected the hits Robbie Peck homered for the Martin, then A1 Kaline, or a “ I was beginning to was the Illing Junior High fourth. Buskey 3 1 0 0 year. But he has a control Junior Pat Irish hit .325 sophomores, were Uie best Brewer 2 3 3 3 2 2 2B-Beniquez, Yastrzemski. 3B-Ferrer. w ititititititititititk itititititk itk ^ 'k 'k k rk [, for the losers. A s with Kenny Krajewsk'i and pitcher on another team. wonder if I could get guys jayvee baseball team Saturday. Bonham W 54 6 4 2 1 1 6 Siebert W 2-0 6 6 2 2 HR-Yastrzemski (5), Griffin (1), Lynn Bob Halldin had three hits for problem” Race asserted. In with the jayvees with defensive outfielders, Race Fingers 4 3 1 1 (8), Brye (2). Rice (8). SB-Carew. SF- Steve Stretter playing well in This time it was Ryan. out any more,” LoUch said. NATIONAL L'jEAGUE Zamora 3 3 0 0 0 0 the Rams with Ralph Mac- 35 1/3 innings, Eagleson sophomore third baseman reported. Bonham pitched to 2 batters in 7th. Perry pitched U 1 batUr in 6th. Grlffta. Coming from behind. Sears the field. Dave Day homered Gehrig’s career was the Save-Fingers (5). ip h r er bb so Steel Belted Radial Whitewall “I want to be respectable. struck out 46 but walked 35, The potential for a good Pittsburgh Save-Zamora (6). topped Wipco, 8;4. Saturday at for the Yanks with Ray Custer carone, Kelly McSweeney and Bob Nurmi next in line at Atlanta WP-Finmrs/------Tiant W fr5 4 3 same. Babe Ruth got all the Right now I want to come abrhbi ' abrhbi PB-Ferguson. Tough radial body for strength . . . guaranteed for 40,000 miles! Saves gas. Tom Roach playing well defen­ not a good ratio. hitting club is there. Some T-2:41. M m . Segui Waddell. Gerry King had a pair and Jeff Basken playing well .319. He should be able to 6 0 2 1 Taveras ss 3 0 10 T-2:30. A-31J25. attention while the Yankee back and have a halfway de- Garr U Drago of hits and Scott Smith a double defensively. sively. Behind Eagleson are two step in next year at third, players have to work on 4 0 0 0 Zisk ph 1000 ab r h bi ab r h bl Perez 2b Hughes L 6-2 sophomores, righthanders 2 0 0 0 Mendoza ss 0000 San Francisco Montreal Kanss Cty ab r h bi Milwauke ab r h bi SIZE F.E.T. REG. SALE Race reports. Sophomore their defensive skills. But if Gaston cf Butler 0000 Stennett2b 4 02 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Otis cf 4111 Yount ss 502 1 Pete Daigle and Kevin that, too, is nurtured and Office cf Pazik 'Based on ’75 model Federal ERA fuel economy report. Women’s ASA shortstop Jeff Backofen hit WilUams lb 3 10 0 Stargell lb4 02 0 Tbomassn cf 6 2 2 0 Mangual cf 6 0 0 0 Pinson rf 6 12 2 Briggs If 4020 Campbell BR70X13 E R 7 0 X 14 2.80 52.99 *42 Hanlon. Daigle won three developed, success on the Baker rf 4 2 2 2 Parker rf4100 Miller 2b 4 211 Foil ss 4 000 McRaeU 4 0 2 1 Scott lb 6011 Winning again was Brown's .311 but Race foresees Save-Drago (4). Evans 3b 312 1 Oliver cf4010 Murcerrf 5 3 3 4 Carter c 5111 Cowens if 0 0 0 0 Aaron dh 6 0.3 0 Reg. games and lost one and in 42 problems. “No matter how diamond at Manchester T-3:03. A-25,483. F R 7 0 X 1 4 3.01 54.99 *45 Tire Shop Friday in Southington Correll c 2 0 0 0 SanguiUen c 4 0 Brown 1 If1 2 113 FooU c 20 00 Killebgew dh 4 0 2 3 Porter c 4 110 49.99 innings worked, fanned 42. 2020 over the Southington well Jeff plays shortstop. High will be ongoing. CRobinsn ss 4 0 0 0 RRobinson If 4 11 1Adams If 2 110 Biittner rf Wohiford dh 0 1 0 0 Hegan lb 4130 4000 1st Game F.E.T. G R 7 0 X 1 4 3.18 56.99 *48 Niekro p 4 12 1 Howe 3b 2 0 0 0 MonUnez lb 4 2 2 1 Bailey If Mayberry lb 2 3 11 Lezcano rf 4 110 Detroit Merchants, 10-3. Cindy Birdsey Speier ss 3 10 0 Mackzuiln 2b 5 2 2 1 Chicago 2.32 was four-for-four including a Hebner 3b 2 010 Brett 3b 3 211 Sharp cf 5112 ab r b bi , ab r h bi G R 7 0 X 1 5 3.17 59.99 *48 Rooker p > 2 0 10 (jntiveros 3b 3 0 0 1 Parrish 3b 4131 Healy c 6 12 1 Garcia 2b 2212 Richard.dh 3 0 10 LeFlore cf 4 2 2 0 homer for Brown’s with Gail Hall’s New Ball Demery p 0 0 0 0 Hill c 512 2 Jorgensn lb 3121 White 2& 4101 Champion p 0 0 0 0 Coluccio If 3 0 0 0 SutherUd 2b 4 2 3 1 61.99 Caldwell p 3 010 McNally p 1010 H R 7 0 X 1 5 3.36 *52 Shimaitis also homering. Betsy SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Funeral Services Today Krkplrck pb 10 0 0 Patek ss 3 3 11 Hausman p 0 0 0 0 Dent ss 4 0 10 Meyer If 4 011 1011 McDowell p 0 0 0 0 (Joodson pb 1 0 0 0 Morales ^ Busby p 0 0 0 0 Slaton p 0 0 0 0 Hendersn cf 4 0 0 0 Horton dh 4 011 Radials for 3.76 64.99 Gilmartin added two hits to an 000 0 L R 7 0 X 1 5 *56 (UPI) — President Ford has Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 Moffit p 1 0 0 0 DeMoU p Pattin p 0000 Johnson lb 4 010 RoberU rf 30 10 18-hit attack. Breeden ph 1000 Small, Medium A Large Cars granted the National Basketball For Steve Prefontaine Robertsn ph 10 0 0 Bird p 0000 Bradford rf 4 010 Colbert lb 3100 Warthen p 0 000 Hall of Fame a permanent loan Totals 31 6 8 6 ToUIs 36 2 10 2 Totals 36 13 12 12 Totals . 38 6 16 6 Stein 3b 4121 Freehan c 3011 0 000 k itititk rk rititititititititititit'k 'k 'k 'k Atlanta 010100210-5 Taylor p" Kansas City 012360020-13 Orta 2b 3 0 0 0 Rodriguz 3b 3 0 0 0 of a basketball presented him Scanlon pb 1000____ COOS BAY, Ore. (UPI) - Finns and others for a few Pittsburgh 000 000 101-2 Milwaukee 060 100 000-6 Downing c 2 010 Veryzer ss 3 0 2 1 by the Harlem Globetrotters. In MonUlue p 0 0 0 0 SPECIAL Memorial Services for Olympic drinks after the meet and was DP-AtlanU 1. Pittsburgh 2. LOB- E-Healy, Briggs, Scott. DP-Kansas City Wood p 0 0 0 0 LbUch p 0 0 0 0 Sport Premium 4 Ply Nyloii addition to the autographed ball Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 7. ToUIs 30 13 13 12 Totals 38 6 12 6 3. Milwaukee 1. LOB-Kansas City 6, runner Steve Prefontaine will alone when his convertible San Francisco 300 000 334—13 Osborn p 0000 Milwaukee 11. 311 7 1 TotaU 31 5 U 5 PUUNVIUE STMNUM commemorating the be held today at the Marshfield Montreal 001011011-5 TotaU sports car crossed the center 2B-SUrgell. HK-Baker 2 (10), B.Robin- 2B-Killebrew, Sharp, Garcia, Yount (2). 000 001 0 0 0 - 1 Globetrotters’ 12,000 game, the E-Speier, Parrish, Mackanin. DP-San CTiicago High School Athletic Stadium, line of a Eugene street early son (2). S-Perez. SB-Plnson, GarcU. S-Brett, White. SF- Detroit 000 00212X-5 President has donated Francisco 3,- Montreal 1. LOB-San BLACKWALL WHITEWALL Wed. 8 PM where he first came to national Friday, hit a curb and flipped, ip h r er bb so Killebrew. DP-Chicago 1, Detroit 2. LOB-CTilcago photographs of himself and Niekro W 6-4 Francisco 11, Montreal 10. attention. pinning him. 9 10 2 2 0 3 ip b r er bb so 6, Detroit 5. * For Volkawagana, aport* Hr** lor loraign June 4 Mrs. Ford with the Trotters. Hooker L 3-3 62^ 7 4 4 3 4 2B-Brown, Caldwell. HR-Parrish (3), Busby 11-3 6 5 5 2 0 2B-SutberUnd, Stein, Johnson. 3B- and foraign car* and aport car* “That’s where it all began, He was listed by the Lane Demery 1- 3 0 0 0 0 1 Mackanin (2), Murcer 2 (7), MonUnez PatUn W 33 523 8 1 1 3 0 Sutherland, Bradford. HR-Stein (1). SB- , 3sports (8), Jorgensen (6), Carter (6). SB- OPEN COMPETITION and that’s where it will end,” County Medical Examiner’s of­ McDowell 2- 311130 Bird 2 2 0 0 1 4 LaFlore. Reg. 21.99 Reg. 21.99 ® sports car. Hernandez .11-3 0 0 0 0 0 Ontiveros. S-Montanez. SF-Miller. Champion 313 6 8 6 3 1 ip b r er bb so NEW ENGLAND’S BEST his father said Sunday. fice as having .16 blood alcohol ip h r er bb so WP-Rooker, Niekro. PB^iorrell. Hausman L 1-1 113 1 5 1 3 1 Wood L 23 713 9 5 5 2 4 560x15, F.E.T. 1.79 Jaako Tuominen, leader of a content. Under Oregon I5w a CaldweU W 2-6 6 8 3 3 1 0 600x12, F.E.T. 1.52 lim ited AUTO RACES T-2:25. A-37373. SUton 413 6 0 2 1 6 Osborn 23 2 0 0 0 1 600x15, F.E.T. 1.85 group of Finnish athletes level of .10 per cent is con­ Moffit 3 4 2 2 2 2 520x13, F.E.T. 1.4l 2 edition HBP-by Hausman (OtU). LoUch W 63 9 7 1 1 3 3 McNally 6 6 3 3 3 1' add $2 for whitewalls 560x13, F.E.T. 1.54 recruited by Prefontaine for a sidered sufficient to show in­ Houston Philadelphia T3:28. HBP-by Wood (RoberU). M6 t w 4t Tt«a u UwaxaMMi la n ica DeMoU 1 0 d 0 0 1 series of meets in the toxication. ab r h hi ab r h bl (2nd Game) WP-Wood 2. 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PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 2, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., June 2. 1975—' PAGE FIFTEEN SCORE School Board To Hear Architect BOARD H ay Irwin MreNinAL Hawley,Rate Standouts VERNON to on the request of Ron A request to allow the Information prepared by Carle of the Vocational- Rockville High School Band to NATtONAL LEAGUE Manchester architect Richard Agricultural Department for participate in a Bicentennial pernfiission fpr_the camping and event in Washington, D.C. on East Celebrates Lawrence concerning possible w. 1. pet. g.b. use of the Rockville Post Office recreation unit to go on a carh- June 16 will be acted upon by In MCC Baseball Season Chicago 26 20.S6S- ping and hiking expedition to the board totiight. ATLANTA (UPI) - Hale Irwin’s family is going to have building for a school ad­ Pittsburgh SOFIMU . M 19 .see VS a hard time topping the birthday present he gave himself. ministration ‘‘building will be the Appalachian Trail (within The Town Council has I New York 21 20 .512 2VS the Connecticut boundaries) already given its approval for By Chris Blake Philadelphia 23 23 eOO 3 Irwin, who will be 30 tinct impression that I’d discussed by the Vernon Board from Friday afternoon through the board to use some of its sur­ It was just over two years St. Louis 19 2S .432 6 have to shoot in the 60s,” of Education at its meeting Montreal is 25 .375 8 Tuesday, got himself a late afternoon Sunday. plus funds to finance the trip. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE ago that Manchester Com­ said Irwin. “I wanted at tonight at 7:30 in Sykes School. Vets vs. I'NMethodist.'6:13 West check for $45,000 Sflnday, Lawrence was hired to draw The trip would involve 10 Meanwhile, the band members munity College Athletic w. I. pet. g.b. • Keeney shooting a course record 17- least a 69.” plans for renovation of the East students plus Carle and Lincoln are attempting to raise some of Director Pat Mistretta Los Angeles 30 21 .568 - As it turned out a 71, while Leopards vs. Cougars, Cincinnati 29 21 .580 VS under-par 271 to win the School Building now used for Meacl, a former vo-ag student the money on their own. 6:15- Cheney decided to kick off a fund­ San Francisco 24 22 .522 3VS Atlanta Golf Classic by a it would not have broken the administrative offices. trained in the area of hiking and The board will also be asked raising drive aimed at sen­ San Diego 25 24 .510 4 comfortable four strokes. record Nicklaus set in 1973 The postal department camping and is familiar with to approve a budget so the Taeorral vs. Fuller's, 6:13 Atlanta 23 27 .460 6VS - Fitzgerald ding the baseball team South And he did both in com­ and tied in 1974, would have recently announced ■ it has the trail. Department of Continuing Houston 20 32 .385 lOVS Education can apply to the Oockelt's vs. Lyneh, 7:30 during the spring semester Saturday's Results petition against the best won. So Irwin was asked purchased the former A & P The students will pay for Ben Franklin, pioneer their own supplies and food. state Board of Education for • Fitzgerald break. Los Angeles 3 Chicagd 1. susp. game field that pro golf can why he thought no one made Building on Union St., American printer and jour­ of 550 Rockville, for use as a con­ Carle, a licensed bus driver, projects the school system in­ Frank's vs. Trudon, 8:45 - The team made ilS finan­ Chicago 2 Los Angeles 1. regular assemble. The $225,000 a real run at him. nalist, not only had a nose for solidated post office. The will provide the transportation tends to start in September. Fitzgerald cial goal in 1974 and game Classic was one of only two “It’s Sunday,” he replied. news but also a musical ear for Ill’Market vs. Millers, 6:13 New York 7 San Diego 2, night existing post office will be to the camp site. In Vernon, this compensatory news. As a boy he peddled on repeated the feat this year. “designated” events on the “It’s choking day. I would • Neho Pittsburgh 11 Atlanta 4, night offered for sale later this program funding is presently the street printed copies of a Now the dividends are star­ have hated to be chasing David's vs. Tommy's, 7 :30 Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 0, night PGA tour this year, one of summer. State Bar Notes used to conduct supplementary ballad he wrote chronicling ting to come in. Houston 15 Philadelphia 3, night only two in which all the top me.” reading and math programs for America’s earliest tragedy, the • Neho Montreal 3 San Francisco 2, night 'The board will also be asked 100th Anniversary The Cougars recently golfers were obligated to It’s hard to figure people students in Grades 1-8 in the drowning of the keeper of the Vinner's vs. Savings Bank, /'M onday’s Results to approve a budget for the HARTFORD (UPI) - Today competed their second Atlantaitlahta 5 PittsbiPittsburgh 2 to'wn’s two parochial schools as Boston light and five com­ 6:13- Robertson participate. like Nicklaus and Miller coming two years for the is the 100th anniversary of the Holidays vs. NassifFs, 7 :30 straight trip to the CCCAA Philadelphia 5 Houston 4 (The' other will be the “choking,” but neither ever Vocational-Agricultural De­ well as in the public schools. panions in 1718, The World San Diego 4 New York 0 founding meeting of the Almanac reports. - Rolvertson Tournament in Middletown. Tournament Players Cham­ got close enough to Irwin to partment at Rockville High The purpose of the state and Chicago 7 Los Angeles 2 Connecticut Bar Association, federal legislation concerning Honda vs. Dirk's, 8:43 - Unlike 1974 when it lost to Cincinnati 5 St. Louis 1 pionship at Fort Worth in' make it interesting. School. June 2, 1875, at the law offices LARRY MORRISON JIM BLANCHARD SKIP OLANDER San Francisco 13 Montreal 5 this funding is to improve the Robertson Mattatuck in the first round, August.) Irwin, starting the day This budget has to go to the of State’s Attorney William Tpke. TV vs. Oilers, 6:15 - Monday’s Games State Board of Education for school success of educationally (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) MCC made it to the finals (All Times EDT) Oddly enough, although with a three-stroke lead Hamersley. Nike final approval. The total budget deprived pupils. Copyright (c) 1975 this year, bowing 9-3 to story at the plate was Larry “Rich has been a pleasant Cincinnati (Nolan 4-3) at Pittsburgh Irwin, who will be defending which he had said “could Gov. Ella T. Grasso, Chief Sportsman vs. Farr's, 7:30 Leitao, who led in stolen (Moose 51), 7:35 p.m. for the coming year is $86,667 Housatonic. The Cougars vanish in one hole on this Justice Charles S. House of the - Nike Morrison. Referred to surprise ever since he came bases with seven while San Diego (Freisleben 3-5) at his U.S. Open championship and for 1977 it is $109,577. The compiled 10-6 records each humorously as ‘old man’ by out,’’ says Olander. “He’s a Philadelphia (Carlton 56), 7:35 p.m. in less than three weeks, course,” bogeyed right off Connecticut Supreme Court and playing an excellent defen­ They Learn About Jazz Vo-Ag building is also being Mayor George A. Athanson year for the past two cam- the team, the 29-year-old Houston (Roberts 36) at New York was never less than two the bat and said he “got per­ W omen's Rec first class pitcher and great sive game in centerfield. (Matlack 66), 8:00 p.m. expanded dnder the building were to take part in a ceremony turbed at myself with a start Standings paigns. including an former All-Stater and Viet­ kid, too.’’ Panciera and Fahey will Los Angeles (Rau 5-4) at Montreal strokes in front' throughout Roberta Peck and her jazz group called “Kaleidescope” the school fine arts program. Jazz, a part of the American program now under way at the marking the anniversary on. the W L aggregate CCCAA mark of nam veteran set a school Lefty Howard Beeler was (Fryman 4-2), 8:15 p.m. the final round Sunday, he like that.” perform for students at Washington School, one of several music culture, was explained, played and sung for the high school. also be missed next season. Atlanta (Morton 56) at St. Louis lawn of the Old State House. 2 The estimated cost per pupil Tigers 4 0 16-4. record with 25 walks. He a steady performer on the (McGlothen 4-4), 8:15 p.m. said he “never was at ease. But he turned the front elementary school concerts scheduled recently as part of students. (Herald photo by Dunn) Hamersley’s offices were Batting for the coming year is $1,074 Cougars 2 2 First-year Coach Skip was also hit by three pitches mound. Beeler had the best AB R H Ave. Tuesday^ Games “I kept feeling that I had nine in two-under, building a located at the present site of the Bob Cats 1 3 Olander is also taking the for a lofty 62 per cent on- ERA (2.27), and had 33 San Francisco at Chicago to make birdies,” said four-stroke lead through the and for the following year $1,- Hartford National Bank and Blanchard 62 18 .290 Los Angeles at Montreal, night 120. Teacher salaries for 1976 Leopards 1 3 club into Twilight League base clip. first eight holes, and the Trust Co., across Main Street strikeouts while compiling a Placido 66 20 21 .318 Houston at New York, night Irwin. “I kept feeling that total $59,152 and for the This is the San Diego at Philadelphia, night from the Old State House in Rec action this summer, starting On the defensive side, the 3-2 record. His contributions Hawley 65 16 23 .355 someone was going to make only question the rest of the following year $74,777. Tuesday. Cougar infield turned over D’Agata 48 8 13 .272 Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, night way was whether he’d set a downtown Hartford. secjson for Standings at the plate were also Atlanta at St. louis, night a run at me.” The operation of the plant is W L Leading hitters were Ken nine doubleplays and stan­ valuable with a lusty .473 Fahey, 53 3 11.207 Irwin, whose closing 68 new 72-hole record on the POLICE REPORT figured at $13,280 for the com­ BLACK ' Second Congo 4 0 Hawley, whose 0-9 perfor­ dout catcher Tom Fahey average. Leitao 58 8 11 .189 gave him four straight hilly Atlanta Country Club ing year and jumps to an es­ 3,600 52 10 13 .250 CBT 3 1 mance in the playoffs pegged out 60 per cent of the Dave DuBosar didn’t pitch Panciera AMERICAN LEAGUE rounds in the 60s, apparently course. timated $15,500 for the 7 :218 MANCHESTER Tpke. were both arrested Satur­ hit the rear of Nichols’ car and S&H CARPENTER ANTS Center Congo 2 1 dropped him to .355, and runners who attempted to Morrison juries to her knee and back and following year. enough innings to get the had no one to fear but Irwin was at the former Weekend arrests include: day at 6 p.m. at the Caldor’s drove away. In addition to being Telephone 2 1 Wellington 8 J81 East he was examined and both were The estimated grant needed Green Stamps Paul Placido (.318). Right steal. , best ERA, but his 1.87 mark w. 1. pet. g.b. himself. record, 16-under, when he • Ronald L. Brackley, 22, of and charged with fourth-degree unsightly and unsanitary, N. United Methodist 1 3 Beeler 9 .473 Police arrested Jeffery soon released. for the coming year is $36,547 around the .300 mark was Talk concerning MCC for 16 innings tops all 1 .100 Boston 24 18 .571 - Tom Watson finished four got back-to-back birdies at 14F Garden Dr. and Tami M. larceny (shoplifting). • after in Center Springs Park. Black Ants excavate Hartford N. Bank 1 3 Lareau 21 23 .477 4 The cars were towed away. and for the following year $53,- Jim Blanchard, a freshman pitching must begin with relibvers. The team ERA Milwaukee strokes back at 68-275; the 66th and 67th holes and Darling, 16, of 68 Pearl St. were Ms. Martel was also charged He was released on a $100 non­ extensive galleries in wood Dean Machine 1 3 "Pagani 1 .500 Detroit 20 22 .476 4 Court date is June 17. 577. standout who hit .290 and led freshman sensation Rich 22 24 .478 4 decided to start playing it both arrested Saturday at 11:15 with possession of marijuana. M.C.C. Vets 1 3 was 2.50 and the staff fanned New York Charles Coody was third at surety bond for court June 17. • BernardcfT. Romano, 30, of The board will also be asked FREE to serve as nesting places Pitching a.m. in the Heritage Savings They were released on their the club in RBIs with 12. Rabe. The former Rockville 102 in 132 innings. Cleveland 19 25 .432 6 70-276; and Jack Nicklaus safe. • Ralph M. Phillips, 21, of East Hartford was arrested when you buy and may cause extensive Dusty CG SO R ER W-L Era Baltimore 18 27 .400 Bank on Main St. and charged promises to appear in court Sophomore John D’Agata, High star led the club in vic­ Promising returning (69), Johnny Miller (70) and Kensington was arrested Sunday at 3:10 a.m. on Center damage to your home. Standings Rabe 4 41 19 19 6-1 2.28 West with third-degree forgery. June 16. IS sq. yards the club’s desipated hitter, tories (six), innings pitched players include Rabe, w. 1. pet. g.b. Miller Barber all were six FISHERMEN- Friday at 6:45 p.m. on Pine St. St. and charged with reckless WATER WEIGHT W L Beeler 2 33 20 10 3-2 2.27 Brackley was also charged • James Brown, 28, of 44H or more o f batted .272 and Mike Pan- (47 2/3), complete games Placido, Blanchard and Oakland 29 18 .617 - strokes back in a tie for WE’RE NOW OPEN! and charged with operating driving. Court date is June 17. Vittner’s 4 0 DuBosar 0 15 6 3 1-1 1.87 Kansas City 29 20 .582 1 with third-degree larceny by Channing Dr. was arrested Sun­ PROBLEM? ciera .250. (four), strikeouts (41) and Morrison. The club will miss fourth place. while his license is suspended • FrancisBergeron Jr.,42, of Armstrong Angels 3 1 0 3 6 5 04) 4.16 Minnesota 23 20 535 4 possession. day at 12:45 a.m. at his home USE Pagan! Smith & Wesson and failure to obey a stcljp sign. 457 Center St. was charged with Savings Bank 2 1 But perhaps the biggest winning percentage (.857). Beeler, Hawley and Tom Placido 0 10 6 5 0-2 4.16 Texas 23 24 .489 6 Irwin’s victory raised his The charges stem from an and charged with intoxication Solarian or SundiaF... 23 26 .469 7 BAIT & TACKLE Court date is June 17. failure to carry license and Looking Glass II 2 2 California earnings for this year past attempt at the bank to cash an and breach of peace. The the sunny floors CHiicago 21 25 .457 TVi 426 TOLLAND TURNPIKE • Darrell A. Dexter, 19, of failure to renew license in con­ E-LIM Firemen 2 2 the $125,000 mark even MANCHESTER unsigned money order for charges stem frqm a domestic Call Saturday's Results Southwick, Mass, was charged nection with a one-car accident that shine BUSS CBT (Blue) 1 2 Detroit 2 Chicago 0 (LocaM oH Exit 94 $210,53. The money order was in disturbance. Court date is June Excess water in the body can though it was his first win onl-M) with reckless driving in connec­ today at about 2 a.m. on Keeney Town Employes 1 3 Boston 12 Minnesota 8 a pocketbook stolen Friday 16.' be uncomfortable. E-LIM will without waxing for 0 PreyentiYe Mointenonce program Cleveland 4 Oakland 1 since the 1974 Open. Watson tion with a two-car accident St. south of Erie St. help you lose excess water See Us For All Your Live night from a table at the • Raymond E. Jeffery, 20, of Keggers 0 4 Rain DidnH Bother at AH Kansas City 7 Milwaukee 5 Sunday at 12:28 p.m. at Center weight. We at Limited Tim e-M ay 5 thru June 14 got $25,650 (“a nice little Balt Noods; plus Gaslight Restaurant on Oak St., Bergeron drove off the street New York 6 Texas 0, night East Hartford was chIVged and Victoria Sts. recommend it. J Candlelight check” ) and also passed the Shinors, Crawlors and police said. and ^ruck a sign post and a Baltimore 1 California 0. night with evading responsibility and Dexter was allegedly passing Standings Sunday's Results $125,000 mark. Trout Worms Avallabla. utility pole. Introductory $ 2 0 0 Darling was released on her making an illegal left turn in cars on the right on Center St. Central 649-9240 Boston 11 Minnesota 9 He was taken by ambulance W L As Whitworth EdgesHaynie “I went out with the dis­ promise to appear in Common connection with a two-car colli­ Offer Vforth Oakland 6 Cleveland 3 when the car driven by Jean D. to MMH where he was treated LINOLEUM & CARPET Dick's American 7 0 Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford sion Saturday at 6:15 a.m. at Cut out this atl — take to store Holiday Lanes 4 2 was after my first win or Miss Whitworth took com­ year’s tour. California 1 Baltimore 0 Patalik, 42, of 34V2 Spruce St. for Cuts and released. The car listed. Purchase one pack of 296 W. Middle Tpke. TOWSON, Md. (UPI) - Detroit 5 Chicago 1, 1st and Brackley was released on a Center and'Newman Sts. and receive one more E-Lim Pack Moriarty Bros. began a right turn ancl the cars was towed away. Manchester 5 3 Kathy Whitworth didn’t let a even my first LPGA title, mand on the next-to-last Miss Haynie won $5,650 Chicago 3 Detroit 2. 1st $500 non-surety bond for court; A car heading east on Center Free. BUSS GflERMINIVTOR CO., INC. Honda 3 4 but its my first victory as a hole with a 5-foot birdie putt. while JoAnn Washam, who Kansas City 13 Milwaukee 6. 1st OVER SO YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICEI collided. Ms. Patalik and Bergeron was also given a LIQQETT REXALt DRUQ The Oldest & Largest in Conn* little rain bother her as she both will'appear on June 16. St. made a left turn in front of Franklin A. Patalik, 12, of 34"/2 Mahchetter Parked* 649-4336 Vito’s 3 4 Hall of Fame member and She finished with 16 pars, finished with a 290 after a Kansas City 11 Milwaukee 5. 2nd written warning for driving played steady, but not spec­ New York 8. Texas 4 • Patricia K. Martel, 19, of 82 the car driven by David R. Spruce St. were taken to Crispino’s 3 4 one birdie and a bogey to after drinking. Court date is tacular golf, to edge Sandra that means a lot.” final round two-under par 71, Monday's Games North St. and Pam ela A. Nichols, 43, of 74 Arnott Rd. Manchester Memorial Hospital Nassiff Sports 2 6 (All Times EDT) June 17. U Miss Whitworth claimed overcome Miss Haynie’s collected $4,300. ‘ BIUniY ML l». Wrobelski, 17, of 571 Tolland who was heading west. The car Wholesale Tire 2 6 Haynie by one stroke Sunday CTiicago (Bahnsen 3-4) at Boston (Lee where she was X-rayed for in- • Patricia Ouellette, 27, of 77 in the $55,000 LPGA cham­ her even-par 73 final round two-stroke advantage going Sandra Palmer, the 74). 7:» p.m. •24 Hour Emergency Service Nike Laurel St. was charged Sunday MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE pionship. was “not unusual” on the into the last nine. leading money winner on the Milwaukee (Sprague 1-2) at Oakland •Burner Sales & Service with allowing a dog to roam. ^landings rain-splattered Pine Ridge “I lost my momentum tour this year, finished in a (Blue 52), 11 p.m. ROCKVILLE The all-time leading Tuesday's Games •Clean Heating Oils Court date is June 16. SUMMER SESSION CREDIT COURSES W L course, where a heavy during the delay,” said Miss three-way tie for sixth with TITLE CREDIT TIME Annulli's 3 1 LPGA money winner picked Chicago at Boston, night HOSPITAL NOTES COURSE up $8,000 for the victory, her thunderstorm halted play for Haynie, of Fort Worth, Tex., 293, but her earnings of $1,875 Texas at Baltimore, night. 649-4595 Teen Scene Topic Bualnaaa M&M Pizza 2 1 Milwaukee at Oakland, night Call Us For Your Home Heating first in more than 14 months 80 minutes for the second but she still managed to bir­ boosted her 1975 total to $47,- Accounting-102 Prin. of Accounting 5:40-7:50 PM Sportsman Tavern 2 1 Detroit at California, night And Air Conditioning Needs... Sim kewicz, Mountain St., Of CATV Tuesday time in as many days. die the 13th and 16th holes 582.91. New York at Minnesota, night Admitted Friday: Dora Springs; Richard Wood, Lake Business 161 Real Estate Principles — 7:00-9:40 PM Farr's 2 2 and her third LPGA cham­ “What Does the^Teen Scene “The rain delay didn’t enroute to a one-over par 74. Kansas City at Cleveland, night Alpert, South St., Rockville; St., Vernon. R o c k v ille ; Ina Wallace, & Practices (Starts June 10 Pero’s 2 2 pionship. Mean?” a seminar presented at “I really don’t want to Robert Dupre, Mountain Spring Birth Friday: A son to Mr. Tolland. for 8 weeks on Tues. & Thurs. only) Mott's 2 2 “Just because I haven’t bother me and I’ve played a January quarterly meeting of Rd., Tolland; Daniel Isch, and Mrs. David Fuss, Webster Admitted Sunday: Roy Data Proc. I l l Intro, to Data Processing 8:10-10:00 PM Seventy Two's 1 2 been winning doesn’t mean I that way lots of times here,” blame losing on the the Manchester Hospital K Janet Lane, Rockville; Paul Rd., Tolland. Auclair, Tolland; Ronald Sec. Sci. 101 Beginning Shorthand (AVT)* by arrangement Economy Electric 0 3 don’t want to win,’’ said the Richardson, Tex., native weather,” she added. “If I Belanger, Skinner Rd., Vernon; Auxiliary, will be presented on Lanz, Pinney Hill Apt,, Admitted Saturday: Albert Sec. Sci. 102 Shorthand (AVT)* by arrangement said. “The delay may feel bad its only because I Manchester cable television Miss Whitworth, who Ellington; Garrett Ludden, Baker, Patricia Dr., Vernon; John Capello, Brooklyn St., Sec. Sci. 107 Typewriting (AVT)* -by arrangement have affected other scores, thought I let it get away.” Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Indy- became the seventh person Windsor Locks; Barbara Charles Clark, Wapping Woods Rockville; Alice Halloran, Sec. Sci. 108 Typewriting (AVT)* by arrangement inducted into the LPGA Hall but it didn’t hurt m e.” Miss Whitworth’s victory Simkewicz, Mountain St., Rd., Rockville; Karen Holp, Hammond St., Rockville; It will be the first program to Humanitiea a lid Communication Aria Standings air on the local origination of Fame last Monday. “The Although she said she increased her 1975 winnings Rockville; Susan Stanat, Broad Snipsic Lake Rd., Tolland; Jane Russell Hiller, Tolland Ave., Reading Rate & Comp. 8:10-10.00 PM W L channel of Greater Hartford English 101 feeling I have isn’t like it “wasn’t putting that well,” to $14,378.50, nth on this INFLADON Brook. ' Nolan, Apple Rd., Tolland; Rockville; Margaret Hollister, Introductory Composition 8:00:9:50 AM Renn’s Tavern 4 0 CATV, which began operation English 111 Discharged Friday: Mary Ronald Wendus, Range Hill Terrace Dr., Rockville; John Introductory Composition 6:00-7:50 PM Man. Oil & Heat 3 1 earlier this year. English 111 Bastis, Regan Rd., Rockville; Dr., Rockville. Nickerson, Broad Brook; Intro, to Literature 8:10-10.00 PM Bonanza Steak 3 1 The 40-minute program will English 120 Francine Brennan, Talcott Discharged Saturday: Delzel Priscilla Nooney, East Drawing 10:10-12:00 NOON DeMolay 2 1 be on cljannel 11. Fine Arts 121 Ave., Rockville; John Capello, Venway, West Willington; Longmeadow, Mass.; Edward Creative Crafts , 10:10-12:00 NOON Walnut Barbers 1 3 Dr. Donald Pet, Manchester Fine Arts 161 Brooklyn St., Rockville; DonaW Margaret Caldwell, Range Hill Roszczewski, West Willington; .Ceramics 8:00-9:50 AM Turnpike T.V. 1 3 STOPS HERE! psychiatrist, is the moderator Fine Arts 165 Dr., Vernon; Kevin DelMastro, Charles Steppe, Grove St., Gunver Stampers 1 3 Cartier, Stafford Springs; Music 113 Today’s Music: Blues, Jazz, ^ Lake St., South Windsor; Jane Rockville; Vera Ursin, Grant of the panel. BA Club 0 3 This New Polyester Cord Tire Helps Hold The Line On Price Michael Czyz, Geraldine Dr., Gospel, Rock 6:00-7:50 PM Hill Rd., Tolland. Ellington; Mark Dickey, Union Fletcher, Brent Dr., Vernon; Speech 213 Effective Speaking 8:10-10:00 PM Discharged Sunday: Mrs. St., Rockville; Elizabeth Gordon Getchell, Mountain Contract Signed » Theatre 195 Play Production 10:10-12:00 NOON Charter Oak Frascarelli, Village St., Rd., Ellington; Devra, Susan Barsaleau and son, Staf­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Iran Mathematica, Sclencea and Allied Health ford Springs; Gladys Dilworth, Standings Rockville. Hillerecht, Staffordville; David has signed a multibillion-dollar Intro, to Astronomy 10:10-12:00 NOON South Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Astronomy 110 W L Also, Ralph Giansant Sr.. Jordan, West Willington. contract with Rockwell Inter­ Microbiology 10:10-1:15 PM Dorothy Miller and daughter. Biology 141 Wilson Electric 3 1 Pine Knob Dr., South Wind­ Luann Kania, Merline Rd., national for construction of a Survey of Human Anatomy Hemlock Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Biology 151 Taeorral 2 1 sor; Lezzyann Levesque, Soth Vernon; Louis Lavoie, High cornmunications intelligence & Physiology 8:00-9:50 AM Manor Park, Rockville; Carol Moser and son. Box Mt. Glen Const 2 1 St., Rockville; John McCon- facility in Iran capable of Chemistry 111 College Chemistry 8:00-9:50 AM ■ B78-13 blackwall Dr., Vernon; Wilbur Sauer, Steak Out 2 2 ville, Windermere Ave., Garrett Ludden, Windsor monitoring the entire Persian Labs: Tues. & Thurs. 10:10 AM-12:30 PM plus $1.88 F.E.T. Locks; Janet McGill, Broad Hillside Dr., Ellington; Susan Army & Navy 2 2 Rockville; Audrey Miller, Gulf area, a State Department Mathematic 100 Intermediate Algebra 8:10-10:00 PM and old tire Brook; Mrs. Kathleen Moulton Stanat, Broad Brook; Ann Fuller Package 2 2 The real beauty Kozley Rd., Tolland; Willard spokesman confirmed during Mathematics 106 Elements of Modern Math 6:00-7:50 PM and baby, Somers; Nancy Pan­ Suchecki, Main St., Ellington. Mult Circuits 1 3 Provencher, Maple St., the weekend. Mathematics 130 Introductory Calculus 10:10-12:00 NOON ciera, Stafford Springs; Susan Nelson Freighways 1 3 of owning it is Ellington; Truman Read, East Oceanography 110 Intro to Oceanography 6:00-7:50 PM Peacock, Will|e Gird'S, St., Rockville; Edward Physics 110 Elements of Physics 6:00-7:50 PM driving it! Roszczewski, West Willington; Tolland; Carol Quirion, Union Labs: Tues. & Thurs. 8:10-10:00 PM Silk City- Lucille Villano, Stafforti St., Roqkville; Barbara WESTERN BEEF Social Science and Public Service Standings AII-W eather78 U TOLUND TVKL MON, TUBRh WID., sat. 9-0 6:00-7:50 PM THUM., FBI. 0-0: SUN. 0-0 Anthropology 101 Intro, to Anthropology Goodyear’s new All-Weather 78 is built with polyester MANCHEiTlR, COHN. W L when the tire is inflated, the tread makes full, flat con­ Intro, to Economics 8:10-10:00 PM cord that's first tempered in an exclusive Goodyear Economics 101 Bogner’s 7 0 tact with the road. And the rib-type tread design is OPEN W SUNDAY 9-6 Western Civilization 2 process to set the cord at optimum strength and resil­ well grooved, with plenty of traction edges to provide History 102 Crockett Agency 6 1 WE ACCEPT FEDEBAL FOOD STAM PS Since the Reformation 8:10-10:00 PM ience. The wide 78-series tread is "reverse molded,” decisive grip. In every detail, this new All-Weather 78 I c e C r e a m Fogarty Bros. 5 3 History 201 United States Hist. I 8:00-9:50 AM Frank's Market a technique borrowed from race tire production. In gives you honest quality, at a price that’s in step with 4 4 Co,f In c* SPECIALJUESj^AN^^ History 202 United States Hist. II 6:00-7:56 PM Trudon V.W. reverse molding, the contour of the tread surface is the time. 8:00-9:50 AM 3 3 slightly concave as it comes from the mold - so that Philosophy 201 Intro, to Philosophy Acadia Rest 2 6 “Manufacturers of OrfitelW* Banquet Spumoni” Political Sci. I l l American National Gov’t. 6:00-7:50 PM Lynch Toyota 10:10 AM-12:00 NOON 2 6 D IE T L E A N Psychology 111 Intro, to Psychology Allied Printing 27 Warren Street, Manchester Phone 649-5358 8:10-10.00 PM 0 6 Psychology 111 Intro, to Psychology Plant Houra: Dally > to 5; SaL 8 to 1; Cloaad Sundaya 6:00-7:50 PM Honda Civic Sedan Psychology 115 Applied Psychology $20^^ $22*5 *23*5 *24’® 6:00-7:50 PM Psychology 124 Developmental Psychology Eastern E78-14 blackwall F78-14 blackwall G78-14 blackwall G78-15 blackwall 8:00-9:50 AM Still Your Best Buy— Psychology 210 Abnormal Psychology Standings 'plus taxes, registration 10:10 AM-12:00 NOON and transportation Plus $2.32 to $2.69 F.E.T., depending on size, and old tire. Whitewalls available in most sizes at slightly higher prices. Sociology 101 Intro, to Sociology W L GROUND Contemporary Social Prob. 8:00-9:50 AM Sociology 102 Jim’^ Arco 4 0 8:10-10:00 PM Honda Civics do more than just look nice. They drive and perform nicely too. ICECREAM Sociology 131 Marriage & The Family Lathrop Agency 4 0 30 FLAVORS TO CHOOSE FROM, lani thara a flavor youVa longad tor *AVT courses are self-paced. Individualized programs of Instruction. Students are able to determine Highland Park Mkt. The mileage they get is also very nice - our 4-speed got 41 mpg for highway 4 l^ y s to B u y 3 1 AND couM nl And?, try ua, wa think youll ba dallghtad.______schedules for the completion of assignments In specially equipped learning laboratories. Students who register lor Lock, Stock & Barrel 1 2 driving according to EPA lab tests. AVT courses may begin them on Juno 9 or anytime thereafter. Tierney’s 1 3 a Cash • Our Own Cuatomar Cradll Plan / Having A Party? Serve An Except as otherwise noted, classes will begin on June 23 and meet four days a week, Monday through Thursday, tor Millers Falls 1 3 Come in for a test drive and let us show you just how nice a Honda can be. a Master Charge • areo Charge '^EAR ROUND Q.C.S. Construction 1 3 ICE CREAM CAKE six weeks. Final exams will be held on Thursday, July 31 and Friday, August 1. Trash-Away 0 3 with your greeting written on top, decorated Students may register by mall until June 11. or In PERSON at the registrar’s office in the 3,4,5,10,11,12 from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM. SPECIAL WALK-IN registration sessions will bo held on Monday, June in rich heavy cream • lervee 10 to 12 persons. See what the world is coming to at 16 and Thuosday, June 17, from 2:00 to 7:00 PM. Feline PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL REGISTRATIONS Standings mn cKmv chese cake suces (6 pka) W L Crispina^' NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. Nut-Roll - Spumoni • Tortoni - Jimmie- .4 0 MANCHESTER HONDA X David’s! 3 1 Roll and Cake-A La Mode, — For further Information Scruse’s Paint 3 1 24 Adams Street, Manchester 646-2789 295 BROAD ST., (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE) ' confuting? then tlop at our plant or at your favorlt# Tommy’s Pizza 2 2 PHONE 643-1161 ': ttoro and try your fancy. 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A 1 3 J V S OdDll/M irri3 PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.,'Mon., June 2. 1975 V E M A N C H I8T B R living space at a Cape price. CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, MANCHESTER BUILDING LOT - 125*122’, BOOKKEEPING, accounting, CARPENTRY - Repairs, Seven rooms, two baths, lnmc$lit${«nWM.F1repliM,Wil-t$- OWNER SAYS ‘‘SELL*’ city utilities, handy location, Zone A, good chantfe for financial, andjaanagement ser- remodeling, additions, garages, $31,500. PhilbricK Agency Chavez Rejects Plea Charge Confirmed fireplace, carpeting, con­ M il cvpttint i i M b poiL akniNM four bedrooni Colonial on CORDOMINIUMS variance. Call 646-4843. vices for Businesses, roofing. Call David Patria, 644- Realtors, 64^00. 1796. ^ SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UPI) WASHINGTON (U P I).- venient location. $34,900. sidnt privatt backyirti kjiCMl t$ Hollister St. Foyer, front to Enjoy Country Club living professionals. Accounting NO PAINTING NECESSARY — Grape growers have asked Odegard Realty, 643-4365. m oM ana. MM 38’t. iack living room with and let someone else worry Financial Services, Phone 228- Former Vice President Spiro TRY THIS for Size - roomy yet daiUaf f. raile J union leader Cesar Chavez to fireplace, dining room, about maintenance, cutting Business Property 26 0151 for appointment. WES ROBBINS carpentry KHIS Agnew has confirmed that he compact five room condo------remodeling specialist. Ad- call off his nationwide grape BOLTON LAKE - adorable 2 kitchen, screened porch, and trimming the lawn. sought to have Baltimore Coun­ bedroom Ranch, fireplace, ranch, gas heat for cleanliness, JANITORIAL and Cleaning ditions, rec rooms, dormers, either Inside or outeide of this elx room Colonial, becauee boycott due to the passage of ty funds deposited in a bank in aluminiUn siding, huge treed central air conditioning, all Clwck th tM facllltiM: Club MANCHESTER - 10,000 square She Herath utility room, fenced in yard for foot brick industrial building, vine built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, it’s all been done. Thia home has 3 badrooma, largo lot house, Tennis courts, Swim­ California’s new farm labor which he held stock while ser­ irivacy. Across the street from lot. Price reduced to $42,600. " appliances included, wall-to- area 18 years . Eu)omes and of- 649-3446. legislation. But Chavez . has wall throughout, like new, ming pool, Basketball courts, ’ ground level and raised loading and cdnvenlent location. $35,900. , ’ ving as county executive. In a g:jeach. Hurry only $26,500. docks. Own for $6. per foot in­ fices. 643-5747. rejected the plea, saying the Washington Post interview CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246, Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, Picnic area, Children’s play LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 649-1922. cluding land. Move into your new homes custom built, boycotts will continue until the published Saturday, Agnew said 643-6775. DUBALOO-LESPEMNCE area. own building for as cheap as INDOOR AND Outdoor pain­ bill takes effect Aug. 28. he asked then county Finance 648-0505___ Ranch-styl* Condo., great you can rent. City utilities, ting - For free estimate, call remodeled, additions, rec REALE’S CORNER REAL ESTATE CENTER BOLTON - custom built six 643-0367 between 8 a.m. and 8 rooms, garages, kitchens Director Norman Wood to MANCHESTER - New to room raised ranch, with 22x25 for one-child family, retired ayes Corporation, 646-0131. 175 MAIN STREET______^ N E 646-4525 market. Cape with half dormer, 6 4 6 -4 1 4 4 couple or single person. p.m. remodeled, bath tile, cement Gear I'p Production deposit county funds in the BOLTON- Custom oversized fireplaced family room, three work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 1 1/2 .baths, fireplace, dining nKOETTE I IHiniLNC,, Realtors bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen Colonlal-atyla Condo., 2 DETROIT (UPI) - The four Chesapeake National Bank. room, three bedrooms, partial ranch, huge living room, two- 2l3MiiRStntt COLLEGE GRAD available tial or commercial. Call 649- Heating-Plumbing 35 Articles tor Sale 41 Agnew, a stockholder and PHONE 643-2711 has built-in oven and range, badrooma, Vh baths, large, 4291. major U.S. automakers are rec room. Move-in condition. car garage, 2Vz acres, beautiful heated rec room, “doll this summer for house and gar­ director of the bank, said he landscaping, horse barn and dining room, two-car garage, den chores. Highly experienced BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing - gearing up for their highest $36,900. Keith Real Estate, 649- acre lot, Wolverton Agency house.” CI^AN USED refrigerators, production month of the year. asked Wood to put the funds 1922, 649-4126. corral, $48,900. Jesanis Realty, in all phases of house cleaning TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY All heating and plumbing r^ges, automatic washers, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PIECING YOUR AD TOLLAND - Two-year old Realtors, 649-2813. repairs plus remodeling. Call They are starting the month into a noninterest-bearing ac­ Help Wanted 13 875-1040. Colonlal-atyla Condo., 3 and lawn care. Available by the Carpentry and general contrac­ wath guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s MANCHESTER - Lovely Split eight-roOm Ranch, set on one bedrooms, 2% baths, lots of day or on an hourly basis. Call ting. Residential and commer­ 643-14’96 4fopliances, 649 Main St, 643- with 165,566 workers still idled count because he felt the bank acre treed lot. Two full baths, RANCH - with gorgeous view. should not suffer "just because INDEX C LERK T Y PIST - No home with plenty of room. Cen­ MANCHESTER - Personality, room in this one. 643-7847. cial. Whether it be a small 2^1 and three assembly plants ADVERTISING ADVERTISING charm, or character-whatever, wall-to-wall carpet throughout. Large living room with beamed repair job, a custom built home FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing I was one of its directors.” NOTICES experience required. Good tral air-conditioning, one full, All wall-to-wail carpat, stove, closed. two half baths. Complete you call it - this has it. Nine Fireplaced living room, eat-in cathedral ceilings and or anything in between, call 646- - Repairs and remodeling, SCREENED LOAM - driveway 1 — Loit and Found DEADLINE salary, paid training, plus many kitchen, family room, sundeck. fireplace, formal dining room, refrig., dishwasher, and dis­ Venetian Hind Repair & Sales 2 — Parionili kitchen, garage, large lot. Good rooms, three outbuildings, CUSTOM a STOCK SHADES 1379. sewer lines cleaned electricm- gravel, processed gravel, sand, RATES benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Mid 40’s. Additional land fully equipped kitchen with posal go with these homes. Agree to Talks Bartels Resigns 3 — AnnouncameniB 12:00 noon the day before ment required. Call U.S. Army buy at $42,900. Keith Real excellent landscaping. $59,(XK). Also a Complate Una of ly. Prompt service on emergen­ stone and fill. George H. Grif- 4 — Enlartainment 1 day 9c word per day publication. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. available. Zinsser Agency, 646- sliding g^iss doors to deck. CtBTWDUKSaiKMWSIUKS BUILDING - Remodeling, cies. 643-7024. fing, Andover, 742-7886. BRUSSELS (UPI) - WASHINGTON (U PI)-John 5 — Auctions at 643-9462. Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. F.J. SPILECKI 3 days 8c word per day Deadline lor Saturday and 1511. Huge family room with stone MANCHESTER roofing, rec rooms, additions, Bartels Jr; has resigned as 6 days 7c word per day REALTOR Premiers Constantine Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. — ------A------fireplace, two full baths. Getting things moving is our garages. All kinds, care FINANCIAL 26 days 6c word per day PART-TIME office help, 10-2 COVENTRY - Coming soon, NEW HOMES - Ranch, VENETIAN BLIND CO. rpentry SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Caramanlis of Greece and director of the Drug Enforce­ 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 643-2121 new 42’, 3-bedroom Ranches on Colonial, Raised Ranch, three MANCHESTER - Redwood business. We talte pride in zntssnisngT ______w u a work. For estimates calall 649- Floorlng 36 above ground pool distributor ment Administration. Henry 9 — Personal Loans * 15 WORD MINIMUM daily. Typing, light 646-4200. Suleyman Demirel of Turkey PLEASE READ acre plus lots. Perfect for Ap­ bedrooms, aluminum siding, Farms - Lovely 9-room Raised our effective handling of real 1142. needs warehouse space. Will Dogin, a deputy assistant at­ 10 — Insurance Happy Ads S2 00 inch bookkeeping, general office Ranch with 3 full baths, have agreed to work for a duties. Apply 639 Center Street, proved Farmers’ Home Clients. city utilities. From $41,900. WEST SIDE - Six room Cape, estate purchases, sales and FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, sell and completely install a torney general in the criminal EMPLOYMENT fireplaced family room, 5 TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service peaceful solution of their YOUR AD 12-2 daily. No calls. $27,500. The Fran Greene Agen­ Merritt Agency, 646-1180. fireplace, carpets, dishwasher, leases. Call us at 646-4040 LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics (specializing in older floors). huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool division, has been named as his 13 — Help Wanted bedrooms, attic fan. Large - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ complete with fencing, differences over Cyprus and oil 14 — Business Opportunities Classified ads are taken over cy, 684-4241. BEST BUYS oversized 2-car garage. $36,900. and get your deal moving. and cellars cleaned. For free Ceilings and inside painting. replacement. UPI learned this 15 — Situation Wanted the phone as a convenience. COVENTRY - Spacious eight- . treed lot. Low 50’s. Zinsser estimates, call 647-9610 any ditions, custom building. No job John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- sundeck, filter and pump. Now reserves in the Aegean Sea. ABLE BUSINESS Clerk needed Agency, 646-1511. Call 646-6812, no agents please. weekend one reason for The Herald is responsible for now. Light typing, coding and room Ranch, three bedrooms, 2 BY BELFIORE time. too small. Free estimates. Over 2222. only $795. Full price financing In their first meeting since EDUCATION only one incorrect Insertion and Bartels’ requested resignation 18 — Private Instructions life insurance experience. Call CREAM PUFF baths,^ stone fireplaced living 25 years’ experience. 643-5769. available. Call Tony collect, 1%7, the two leaders conferred then only to the size of the MANCHESTER - Seven-room OLDER HOME - Large living 203-232-6500. was his effort to get the Justice 19 — Schools-Classes Jobseekers, 568-1070. Professionally decorated con­ room, family room, den, 2-car $34,900~ room with dining area, eat-in for nearly 3 1/2 hours Saturday 20 — Instructions Wanted original insertion. Errors which dominium, three large bedrooms, for­ garage plus 3*/2 room income older home located on the west STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone do not lessen the value of the 6- 6 Duplex, 2-car garage, cen­ kitchen, IVz baths, 3 bedrooms, GORAAAN Painting-Papering 32 at the conclusion of the North Department to oppose mal dining room, central air, custom apartment. Over acre lot. side. Four bedrooms, large walls, fireplaces, flagstone DARK RICH loam, five yards REAL ESTATE advertisement will not be cor- j carpeted throughout. Must be seen to tral location. Separate heating porch. Interior completely Edmund Gorman Agency Atlantic Treaty Oganization decriminalizing marijuana use. 23 — Homes lor Sale Merritt Agency, 646-1180. kitchen, dining room. Priced to concrete...... repairs, MISC. FOR SALE $28. plus tax, pool patio sand. rected by an additional inser­ be appreciated. $35,900. systems. Where can you get a redorated, 2-car garage. $33,- Commercial and Industrial PAINTING - interior and in J summit meeting. 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale tion. sell at ^6,900. Zinsser Agency, outside. Reasonably ...... gravel, and stone 643-9504. 25 — Investment Property PART-TIME OFFICE HELP 646-1511. big 2-family for this price? 500. Philbrick Agency, Real Estate Brokers They said in a communique Quake Recorded 26 — Business Property JACKSTON AGENCY CLOSE to Main Street - House Realtors, 646-4200. Serving Central Connecticut L’cdlinT’J r t‘’'R S .cel: ...... ‘M., to. S.to 41 604 Middle Turnpike East SWIMMING POOLS - Famous they must solve their dispute TWENTYNINE PALMS, 27 — Resort Property Light bookkeeping essential. 646-1316 and large barn, usable both as ‘ DOLL HOUSE ' Free estimates. Fully insured. 28 — Real Estate Wanted VERNON - Six-room older Manchester, Connecticut RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Coleco guaranteed luxury over Cyprus "peacefully and by 13 residence and business. Ideal Immaculate 6-room Cape with ROCKLEDGE - Seven-room ALUMINUM sheets used as Calif. (UPI) — An earthquake Help Wanted Varied duties, including Evenings home with large kitchen, three Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. above ground swimming pool, means of negotiation." MISC. SERVICES for antique dealer, plumber, printing plates, .007 thick, registering" 5.2 on th ^ Richter □ EMPLOYMENT typing, filing, etc. Ap­ 649-6050 649-8782 bedrooms, twq-car garage. $23,- garage and two front Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass BIDWELL Home Improvement completely installed. Huge 31 — Services Offered electrician, etc. Keith Real doors to large deck and patio, PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. scale shook an isolated portion 32 — Painting-Papering BABYSITTER - In my home. proximately 20 hours per 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. dormers. Plastered walls, Co. Expert installation of 16’x31’ O.D. complete with Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. • large living room-dining-room Five years experience. Phone 643-2711. Newspaper Folds of the Mojave Desert Saturday, 33 — Building-Contracting Help Warned 13 Call 649-7804. week. Flexible hours. nice entry, open stairway, Real Estate Wanted 28 aluminum siding, gutters and filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, 34 — Rooling-SIdIng with cathdral ceilings, 2 Excellent references. Pete, 742- but there were no reports of Manchester location. Send BY OWNER - Four-room Cape wall-to-wall, aluminum trims. Roofing installation and sundeck, fencing and stairs. On­ FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) 35 — Heating-Plumbing MANCHESTER - Magnificent 5 MANCHESTER fireplaces, walk-out basement 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 36 — Flooring storms, screens, doors. ALL CASH for your property repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. ly, $689. Full price. Financing — The Fort Worth Press had not damage or injury. PHONE FROM home to ser­ CPA FIRM requires senior resume to bedroom Custom Colonial in Oqd, one acre, room for expan­ with built-in bar, 2-car garage, cents each. Inquire side door. Authorities at the Cal Tech 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage vice our customers for super sion. By appointment only, call PORTER STREET Treed landscaped lot. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Manchester Evening Herald. available. Limited quanity. Call turned a profit in 25 years. This 38 — Services Wanted staff accountant with minimum Herald Box “ Jl" one of Manchester’s finest Area—Brand New 6 room large lot with privacy. $57,000. instant service. Hayes Agency, INSIDE - Outside painting, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Carl collect, 525-9138. for more weekend it folded, after 53 Seismological Laboratory in earnings. Choose own hours. three years’ experience in areas. Full-size tennis court, in- 646-7791. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, fe c ia l rates for people over 65. MISC. FOR SALE Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 646-0131. roofing, storm windows, aw­ information. Pasadena, Calif, said the quake Call 647-1810. public accounting. Prevailing ground heated pool, fantastic IVi $22,500'»' 646-4200. Fully insured. Estimates given. WE BUY and sell used fur­ years. At its demise, the Press, 41 — Articles lor Sale MANCHESTER - Verplanck baths, formal living & dining nings. Quality workmanship, struck at 6:38 p.m. PDT and 42 — Building Supplies salary and fringe benefits. maintenance-free landscaping, Handyman special In nearby Call 649-7863. ' niture. Cash on the line. One owned by Scripps-Howard ESTABLISHED REAL Estate School pr-” 7-room aluminum room, eat-in kitchen, alum, WE WILL buy your house. Call free estimates. Fully insured. piece or an entire housefull. COLLECTOR WILL pay $65 for Newspapers, had a circulation was centered northwest of 43 — Dogs-Birds-Pels Growth opportunity. 646-5384. central air-conditioning, family East Hartford. 6 rooms, 2-car MANCHESTER - 6-room anytime, Hutchins Agency, 872-9187, 649-3417. old Bisque or China head doll. 44 — Livestock office needs two full-time sales INDUST.RIOUS SALES room with beamed cathedral sided c ® 0 //J n g room, three siding, lovely treed lot — $41,- Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for­ TEACHERS - Inflation fighters 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 of 40,000, 186 employes and an here, in an uninhabited area of 45 — Boats & Accessories garage. Realtors, 646-3166. Under no obligation. 875-7356. people. Wolverton Agency, oriented people needed for ceilings, Florida room with bedrooms, i^"room , garage, 900. mal dining room, large kitchen - Save over 50% on quality Main Street Rear, behind annual payroll of $1.8 million. the desert about 40 miles 46 — Sporting Goods RealtcItors, 649-2813. YOUR OWN business, full or summer employment. Salary many extras. Thirties. LaPenta ROOFING - Specializing Douglas Motor Sales. 47 — Garden Product? skylight, large finished rec CLEAN 3-FAMILY with pantry, 2-car garage, treed SELLING your house? Call us house painting. 16 years’ repairing roofs, new roofs, TENT 16x10 sleeps southeast of Barstow, Calif. 48 — Antiques part-time, earn $3.-$5. per hour, plus commission. Part-time. room, dark room, dressing Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. yard. $37,900. Wolverton Agen­ experience, insured, free es­ 49 — Wanted to Buy no investment, will train, call Jobseekers, 568-1070. Every apartment has the first and we’ll make you a cash gutter work, chimneys, cleaned WRINGER WASHER - once, one year old. Can be seen White House Prom .rooms, workshop area, 4 1/2 cy Realtors, 649-2813. offer. One day service. T. J. timates. 643-1609. and repaired. 30 years at 34 Cumberland Street Vanda Beauty Counselor, 875- IflinciiMttr BIm RkUb M ER R in following: Separate heating Excellent condition. $35. 649- WASHINGTON (U PI) - RENTALS REAL ESTATC baths, wrap-around outside Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. experience. Free estimates. anytime. Legal Notices 52 — Rooms lor Rent 7357. CLEANING person wanted, deck, faces open woods. And EXCITING VIEW system, ceramic tiled NEW RAISED Ranch - Seven WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 4150 evenings. While her father toured 53 — Apartments lor Rent own transportation, references, Howley, 643-5361. SALES much more. Call for details and 8 room Custom built (by U&R) Realtors 646-1180 bathroom, steve, refrigerator, generous-sized rooms, 2 1/2 p er roll. Experienced Europe, Susan Ford, 17, danced Court of Prolate. District of Manchester 54 — Homes for Rent PART-TIME - Retiree IMMEDIATE CASH for your 55 — Business for Rent 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. twice a week. 649- price. Warren E. Howland, executive home. Large eat-in kitchen, disposal. Clean, clean, cl^an! baths, family room, 2 tradesman. Call R. the "bump" at her high school NOTICE OF HEARING preferred, for lawn and parking 5435. gorgeous fireplaced living room with property. Let us explain our ROOFING - Installation and ESTATE OF ARTHUR DANCOSSE 56 — Resort Properly lor Rent Exciting challenging and Realtors, 643-1108. Annual income over $5,500. fireplaces, 2-car garage, fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Starkweather, 644-3194. repairs, gutters, storm win­ Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 senior prom, held at the White aka ARTHUR J. DANCOSSE, deceased 57 — Wanted to Rent rewarding best describes lot maintenance, to work mor­ cath^ral ceiling, spacious fireplaced VERNON - Custom^iuilt six- aluminum siding, large lot. 58 — MIsc. lor Rent family room, lormal dlniiw room, 4 room Cape with three Central location and condition 647-1413. dows, doors. Experienced House during the weekend. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William this opportunity to join a nings. Must have drivers WORK PART-TIME, earn top bedrooms, 2V5 baths. Call Suzanne or This house qualifies for $2,000 B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated May 28.1975 RAISED RANCH - Seven bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set on insures 100% occupancy. 5-5-5 quality workmanship. Fully in­ AUTOMOTIVE leader. Experience preferred license. Apply in person at W, money, and still be able to Arthur Shorts. 648-3233. tax credit. Philbrick Agency, workmanship. Residential - Asked if the White House should a hearing will be held on an application rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 1 1/4 acres. Barn. Mid 30’s. flats. INSTANT cash for your home. sured. Free estimates. praying for auUiority to sell certain real 61 — Autos for Sale but not a necessity. Call for H. England Lumber Company, spend time with your children. J. WATSON BEACH CD. Realtors, 646-4200. Commercial. Interior, exterior, •'swing like this at state 62 — Trucks lor Sale fireplaces, 2-car garage, family Zinsser Agency, 666-1511. Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & Reasonable prices. Rick MERCURY estate as in said application on file more an interview. Route 44A, Bolton Notch. Call 623-9128 or 649-2333. room, modern kitchen with ■Rulton ULS 7- ROOM COLONIAL spray, brush, roll. Free dinners," Susan replied, ‘‘It’s fully appears, at die Court of Probate on 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Mwfnster OHkt H7-$13$ Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ Burnett, 646-3005. 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall Equal Housing OpporUinItr Estimates. Reasonable. 646- good for it. It needs more young June 10. 1975 at 9:30 a m. THE HAYES CORP. SERVICE STATION Attendant Business Opportunity 14 COVENTRY Four-room Split IVz baths, desirable East Side A REAL CHARMER portunity. 649-5306. MORIARTY Madeline B, Ziebarth, clerk 65 — Campars-Trailers-Mobile carpeting, air-conditioners, 5826. BROTHERS LINCOLN people here." Homes 646-0131 . - Or auto mechanic with Level with one-car garage, location. Mid thirties, fast Lovely older Colonial in quiet es­ Heating-Plumbing 35 66 — Automotive Service professionally landscaped. $52,- living room, kitchen, two sale wanted. tablished residential neighborhood. MAY WE BUY your home? 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease experience, part-time. Clarke 000. Philbrick Agency, MANCHESTER - New listing - Three or 4 bedrooms, formal dining J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Motor Sales, Route 6, Bolton, “BE YOUR OWN BOSS" Six-room Cape, one car garage, bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser Qufek, fair, all cash and no SEWERLINES, sink lines, Court of Probate Realtors, 646-4200. 8- ROOM COLONIALroom, loads of closets, 2500. Two-family Duplex, 6-6, tion, treed lot, near high school. baths, underground lawn sprinklers, RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, pledge’s withdrawal in a May 19 position, for industrious person MANCHESTER - Six month In the 30’s. Tedford Real 7 rooms, wall-to-wall seed or feed with the purchase of Any New Court oT Probate SURVEYOR - No experience $41,900. Two-family, 44, $36,- city water and many other features. handy location. $31,000. REWEAVING burns, holes. letter from John Pisano, in busy dental practice in new, prime west side location, Estate, 647-9914. Call Arthur Shorts. M6-3233. everywhere, family room, District of Manchester Bennet Jr. High required. Good salary, paid 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. secretary-treasurer of Local NOTICE TO CREDITORS Rockville area. Primary 5-5 D uplex, 1 1/2 baths, range, dishwasher, brick or fertilizer training, plus many benefits. 900. Philbrick Agency, J. WATSON Ik ACH CO. 646-4200. Window shades, Venetian 443. The union represents truck ESTATE OF PAULINE T. RUBIN Elections responsibilities are chair side Ages 17-35. Enlistment hardwood floors, aluminum front. Tiered landscaping on 1976 CAPRI II -a 4 ;a PAULINE RUBIN Realtors, 646-4200. RtaHort MLS blinds. Keys. TV for rent. drivers and ch^ffeiir^iij/tRe" assisting, X-rays, lab work. required. Call U.S. Army at 643- siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ Manchastor Ofllco 647-9139 park-like rear yard. or herbicide Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Good Luck COVENTRY (NORTH) $34,900 {pil iMriig Oppvtalti Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. New Haven arda. E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Requirements for position are 9462. poration, 646-0131. COVENTRY- Santini Built- CAPE from interest, ambition, maturity, WOODED ft WONDERFUL 8-ROOM RANCH ‘‘This action was prompted presented to the fiduciary named below raised Ranch, acre lot, three 3 or 4 bedrooms, fireplace, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. or crops on or before August 30,1975 or be barred The Campaign prior work experience. Dental FOOD SE R V IC E - No Just listed! Immaculate 1Vi room PractitfSlly new interior. New by the active support of the by law. The fiduciaries are: COVENTRY bedrooms, fourth bedroom or Ranch on a beautiful private lot. Oiild- family room, aluminum Removal, pruning, lot clearing, :j:j______Committee______assisting preferred but not experience required.< Good 186 WETHERELL STREET - kitchen, new bathrooms, love­ Catholic Church, and par­ Leon A. Ruhin study, large elm paneled family safe street. Eat-in kitchen, fireplaced Six - room Cape, fireplace, new­ siding, city utilities, quiet spraying. Fully insured. or livestock II Blue Ridge Drive required. Salary commensurate salary, paid training, plus many REDUCED room, IVz baths, convenient living room, 4 bedrooms, fam. room, ly “Florida” room, wall-to- ticularly Bishop Donnelly, one Manchester. Conn, ly redecorated living room, for­ neighborho^. Must be seen Licensed. Free estimates. i|: Happy Birthday with experience. Mail resume benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ sewing room & oversized bath. and Spacious 7 room L-Ranch, 3 Mqcation, $41,500. 429-8463. wall carpeting. Two air con­ Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. or equipment of your board members, against :$ to my to P.O. Box 289, Manchester. ment required. Call U.S. Army Unbeatable price! Call Carlene mal dining room, garage, nicely Priced for quick sale. David B. Rubin bedrooms, dining room, stone treed lot. Mid 30’s. Call owner, ditioners, comfortable den. the Teamsters and in support of 1P3 W->?ver Road S YOUNG at 643-9462. MANCHESTER- $34,900 buys a McGlone, 649-5306. Convenient Manchester (5reen TREE SERVICE (Soucier) or anything else the United Farm Workers,” the Manchester, Conn. REAL ESTATE Sales - Be our fireplace in living room & 646-8337. :§ BAMMA lot of space for a large family. location. Garage. Drapes and Trees cut, trimmed or topped, letter said. representative in Manchester. $l,500-$2,500 Cash bonus. U.S. family room, % acre wooded :$ Love, Seven rooms, 2 full baths, and EQUAL HOUSINd OPPORTUNITY PORTER STREET area - shades will stay. Very, very stumps removed, fully insured. to or from The Most Rev. Joseph Experienced or we will train. Army Infantry, Artillery, and lot. $29,900. Court of Probate attic “expansion” space. Raised Ranch ready for low ?orties. Got a tree problem? Well worth S PJ. Holcomb Realtors, South Wind­ armor. 30 days paid vacation. Odegard Realty, 6434365. BARROWS & WALLACE Donnelly, auxiliary Bishop of District of Manchester sor, 644-2447. M uidiM ttr N n r Hu m Hirtlanl decorating, rugs, etc. Take ad­ a phone call. 742-8252. your place and Hartford and a vocal supporter NOTICE TO CREDITORS Good salary, paid training, 649-8306 397-1818 728-6618 COLONIAL CONDO ESTATE OF HELEN M. ALIBRIO education benefits. Enlistment vantage of the^.OOO. tax credit DUBALDO-LESPERENCE AGENCY of the Farm Workers, is vice COVENTRY- Ten room Cape, and buy this home. 120 by 200 Reasonable offers considered CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William INSPECTORS for final inspec­ required. Call U.S. Army at 643- large family room, or 5 646-0505 very reasonable work town, we have president of the hospital’s E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be tion. Experienced aircraft MERRITT foot lot, seven room home with for this air-conditioned, clean Nice Selection for Immediate Delivery presented to the fiduciary named below □ NOTICES 9462. bedrooms, swimming pool, well MARLBOROUGH - Executive - guaranteed, call anytime. 649- board of directors. on or before August 29,1975 or be barred parts. Nights and days, all 21/2 baths, and a sunny delight­ 5% room condominium with a Ford Truck Realtors 646-1180 landscaped, $41,900. Jesanis type, three bedroom raised ful kitchen. Mid $50’s and well BOLTON - over an acre of trees 4266. Pisano said his local would by law. The fiduciary is: benefits. Equal opportunity CARPENTER - No experienced Realty, 875-1040. ranch, family room with extra kitchen cabinets and not have recalled the $25,000 Anthony C. Alibrio Lost and Found employer. Dean Machine required. Good salary, paid worth it. And^we will take your counter space. Wall-to-wall and shrubs, included with this 203 Vernon Street fireplace, the grounds are love­ home in trade. T. J. Crockett, seven room Cape, up to four ODD JOBS - Trucking, home to do the job. pledge if Farm Workers had not Manchester, Conn. Products Inc., 102 Colonial training plus many benefits. $17,500 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 MANCHESTER- Build your ly. Call Rogers Realty, 642-6061 carpeting included. Serious? repairs, yards cleaned. 06040 Personals Road, Manchester. Ages 17-35. Enlistment baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ Realtors, 643-1577. bedrooms, family room with 74 MERCURY $3695 74 MERCURY $4594 picketed in the New Haven own now or invest in the future, or 642-6377. Bring your checkbook! fireplace, kitchen includes all Experienced handyman. Free And we know area. required. Call U.S. Army at 643- age, nearly two acres. Hutchins landscaped lot with children’s estimates. Reasonable. 643- Montego MX 2-Dr. Hardtop. Red, Marquis Brougham 4-Dr. Hardtop. DENTAL ASSISTANT - will MANCHESTER - Seven room SWIMMING POOL appliances,ipplia modestly priced at black vinyl top, black vinyl Ini., V-S, Dark green, matching Interior, The pickets were in front of WOULD the person who struck 9462. Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. playhouse or lawn care building VERNON - Oversized split 0304. how to equip Court of Probate. District of Manchester an 11 year old boy on a yellow train, good knowledge of Cape, Bowers School Area. on the outside compliinents $45,000, WolvertiWolverton' Agency auto., PS, PB, fac. air cond., radio, matching vinyl roof, all povrar In­ stores that sell lettuce and NOTICE OF HEARING and attractive open barn. $16,- level, four bedrooms, 3 1/2 whitewalls, sharp car. cluding Cruise Control, tilt wheal, bike, Wednesday morning at ap­ business office procedure, ELECTRICIAN’S Apprentice - LAND - Nice barn, three baths, lovely family room, New kitchen, bus line, and shop- the immaculate inside of Realtors, 649-2813. grapes and Gallo wines made ESTATE OF KATHERINE B. 000. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. ping nearby. Mid 30’s. TWO HANDYMEN will clean, it, too. twin comfort lounge seats, radlai SHANNON aka KATHERINE proximately 8:25 a.m. at the typing required. Reply Herald No experience required. Good bedroom home, baseboard r?t‘ised hearth fireplace, this 6-room Colonial with 74 FORD $3895 whitewall tires, under 13,01104 MICKEY FINN FIRST LISTING- Six room BY HANK LEONARD Duplex, includes refrigerator, •*•••••••••••••••••••••••*•■ TOYOTA - See us for reliable after 5 p.m. 247-0910 MAYTAG Gas Dryer - Eight WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTESl - Family style used Toyotas with our 60-day stove, hot water, heat, garage. Business tor Rant 55 ALLIED EIGHTEEN... AND Y MV ^ Y O U M E A N \ SPOKEN LIKE A months old, like new. $175. for the rental of your apartment 2 bedroom apartment, quiet 100% warranty. We also buy .MICKEY BEAT ME EGO HAS YOUR MALE TRUE WOMEN'S or home. J.D Real Estate VILUGER APARTMENTS No pets. $275 per month. 649- SCRAP METALS HOW MANY HOLES ) BY FOUR/ HE /BEEN RE­ Moving, must sell. 649-4150 location, includes heat, 4539 or 649-7620. used Toyotas. Lynch Motprs, CHAUVINIST L L IB 8 E R I after 6. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Five-room townhouse apart­ appliances and carpeting, $225. OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main 345 Center Street, Manchester, 741 WINDSOR STREET DID VOU^LAY? 7 SHOT AN 03/ /STORED/ EGO' Street. Call 643-4846. ment, 1% tiled baths, 2 alr- per month. Paul W. I^ugan, 646-4321. HARTFORD LOOKING for anything in real Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. MANCHESTER two bedroom LEAVING U.S. - Must sell condltloners, wall-to-wall Townhouse apartment, con­ everything, office equipment, estate rental — apartments, WE PAY $10 for complete junk carpeting, full basement, venient location, heat, hot E conomy is for the color TV, wood, sheet metal, homes, multiple dwellings, no MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 OFFICE SPACE cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 1970 CHEVROLET Camaro, heat, hot water, appliances. water, air-conditioning, full (SRAMPAW 4.-2. ^ I o th er g u v = wire, and miscellaneous items. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate bedroom Townhouse, private Body, 528-1990. automatic, power steering, C .Wt tu > Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Adults only, no pets. private basement, appliances FOR RENT Si 197S By USA inc T M Big u S P|! QW 6 - 1. Call after 6 for appointment, entrances, full basement, pool included, no pets. All for only 250 square feet, center of bucket seats, "console, plus 646-8768. 649-7620 and patio. Includes heat, 1969 PONTIAC Catalina, power much more. Very sporty. AVAILABLE June 1st both $205 monthly. Days, 644-2427, Manchester, air conditioning MUTT AND JLFF BUD FI.SHER appliances and carpeting. $265 evenings, 646-7435, 643-2370. steering and power brakes, Chorches Motors, 80 Oakland TAG SALE - Saturday and Sun­ floors of new three bedroom, 2- per month. Paul W. D&ugan, and parking. Call 643-9551. with air-conditioning, good Street, 643-2791. day, 9:30-5;00, rain or shine, family, carpeting, dishwasher, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. shape. Call evenings, 649-2180. J E F F ! 'w h e n THAT'^ you DONT GO HER E, air-conditioning, separate SIX room duplex, centrally DOG BIT you bedroom set, machinist tools, MANCHESTER - Unusual one- located, security deposit. ANTIQUE 1950 Studebaker ARE y o u AROUND BARKIMG FE E U M V drives. $275 per month, securi­ bedroom Townhouse. Private LAST WEEK, and odds and ends. References and lease required. OFFICES SPACES for rent on 1964 CHEVY runs good, make Champion, good mechanical ALL QK.' AND GROWLING ty. Call 646-1379 after 6. entrances and patio. Full base- TWO ROOM furnished apart­ an o ffe r, 1972 P lym outh condition, needs body work, you BIT ME NOSE! Available immediately. Main Street in Manchester. AT PEOPLE ANV ment. Includes heat, ment, stove, refrigerator, hot best offer. 875-9165. |/7 \\ V TAG SALE - Saturday, 10 to 3, McKinney Brothers, Inc., 643- Ideal location for professional Cricket, good running condi­ IN THE LEG! at 16 Norman St., clothing, NEWER FIVE-room Duplex -1 appliances, carpeting and pool. water, private bath. Apply tion. 643-0100. MOPE DO you?/ 1/2 baths, appliances included. Marlow’s 867 Main Street. 2139 or 649-3931. offices and ve^ convenient to bikes, and miscellaneous. $245 per m onth. P aul W. all facilities. Please call 646- 1973 FORD LTD Country PRISCII.LA’S POP $250 montfily. References. Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or MOVE THOSE Old Junk Cars Squire, . 25,000 m iles, dark Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. DUPLEX - Two bedrooms, 1 4100, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. o n c y T olJF m o r e ^ PRISCILLA! NEVER A T H IN G TAG SALE - May 31,10 a.m. to 643-4535. MANCHESTER GARDENS - 1/2 baths, garage, newly for Free - Please keep green, air-conditioning, fully 5 p.m., 116 Notch Rd. Bolton, two bedroom apartment in Manchester beautiful. Call 649- equipped, $3,250. 875-8208. DATS TILL SCHOOL EVER SAV... ^ .LIKE THAT. 454 MAIN Street, second floor, redecorated, no appliances, no ''—^CLO SES'' watch fobs," old postcards, MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 beautiful country setting, walk pets dr children. M9-7438. 1609 between 3-6 p.m. w r - y s T ^ trading cards, comic books, three rooms, heated, $160. bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 to everything. $189.00 monthly, Resort Property 1971 FORD Pinto - Blue, low Security, phone 646-2426, 9-5. toys and games, clothing, dis­ baths, full basement, private includes heat, hot water, FIRST FLOOR - five room flat, For Rent 56 SAVE! - 1974 VW Bug - Needs mileage, excellent condition. I— / • hes, and miscellaneous items, entrances and patio, includes appliances. Supt., 646-0090. minor body work. Low, low $1,500. Call 646-2368 after 5. NEWER Three-bedroom all appliances, fully carpeted, rain date, June 7. heat, appliances, carpeting, and FIVE ROOMS and bath - mileage. 649-7154 after 5 p.m. Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, basement storage with washer air-conditioning. $290 per THREE ROOM Apartment - se­ Waterfront cottage, Columbia 1969 DODGE DART - 6 cylinder ' ' V T ra Jt M*rk R*|i»Ur«J all appliances. $260 monthly. and dryer connections. : A McNimbl FtaliM 24’ WOOD extension ladder, 40" month. Paul W. Dougan, cond floor, nice condition, good Lake. Electric kitchen, sleeps 1971 PLYMOUTH Satalite, 6 automatic, newly paintM, 39,- k . Frecnette & Martin, Inc., Convenient to schools and shop­ id Sears electric range. Two Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. neighborhood, heat included, six. Rowboat. Call 228-9386 cylinder, 4-door, automatic 000 miles, 649-2333, must bie Realtors, 646-4144. ping. Call Mr. Peterman, 6 ^ CAP TAIN KASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE refrigerators, good for shop, $150 per month. Call 646-0156. 2912, 649-9404. after 5 p.m. transmission, power steering, seen. cottage. 643-2880. very good condition, 35,000 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 51 Autos For Sale 61 miles. 646-5982. 1967 RENAULT 10 - whole or parts, four unused Michelin L O O K ... J BILLIONS HE'S WORTH I T NO WONDER wow: WHO'S THE GORGEOUS) HIS NIECE LISSAi IT'S PLATO I ANP HE STARTED A$ A MERE J THEY CALL HIM CHICK WITH HIM? ] ^ B U T WOTS HE LOOKIN’ Doga-BIrds-Peta 43 radials. Engine excellent condi­ tion, 289-5049 after 5. , (b-2 SO AGGRAVATED ABOUT? 19.5 a, Inc T M Rw u S Pi; Pit ...HKW W ITH ALL HI5 DOUGH! DOG-CAT boarding reser­ vations. Combined, inside/out- 1966 CORVETTE - convertible, THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM side runs, partitioned privacy, 2 tops, 327 4-speed, good condi­ tion. 742-7900. germicidal lighting. Canine 5 TOP Holiday Inne, 200 Shddon Road, FETdHl Manchester, 646-5971. 1969 FORD GALAXIE 500 wagon, automatic transmis­ FOR SALE - Shetland sheep sion, power steering, excellent 'STkSK’pi dogog puppies.puppi AKC registere condition, $1100. 228-3666 after 6 All shots. $150. Call 644-2052. p.m.

FREE - seven little kittens 1970 CHEVROLET Belair - Gold, 4-door, 53,000 miles, ,.-N V*. WHAT INDEED?...THEREBY, need good homes, blonde, JUNEB PEAR REAPER. HANGS A TALE! beautifully marked, 643-1969. excellent condition, $1,100. 742- WE HAVE ONE OF THE LARGESTsiRGU STOCKS OF BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVRO- 8616, after 8 742-9745. Boats-A ccessorlea 45 1971 FORD Country Squire Sta­ THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA tion wagon, $1,950. SBM 40 H.P. JOHNSON motor, con­ LETS IN HARTFORD COUNTY. HERE'S JUST A FEW SAMPLES TO TEMPT Repossession. 646-1700. trols, tank, excellent condition, > >97$ by HIA inc T M Rtg US-Fat 0" $170. Call 742-9423 after 6. YOUR TASTE AND YOUR POCKETBOOKS. 1972 CHRYSLER IIPERIAL, ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN LOOK, BOSe-BEFORE OH,THAT,<..I MADE THE $2,395. fully loaded. Reposses­ NOW- WE GET - MISTAKE OF TELLING 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. sion SBM, 646-1700. Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- g o o d b y e, my FT?IENDS-' FIR 3 T, STARTED, M IS S strongstone s h e 8119. IMPAUS, MOHTE CARLOS, CHEVEIIES NOVA LN NIODEL ' WIU NEVER PORSE^ ' W E'LL HAVE WOULD h a d t o w o r k o v e r t im e , TO..., YOU MIND JQST WHEN SHE WAS , MONZAS AND VEGAS An o t h e r CLOSING THE FILE/ Trucks lor Sale 62 15 1/2’ Thompson lapstreak, QUESTION just painted, steering controls 75 MOKTE CARLO COUPE FREE Automatic Transmission ?.... and windshield. $100. Call 649- Oulet luxury V-8 engine, automatic transmiaalon, power steering and brakes, 1947 CHEVY 3/4 ton stake body. 0173. deluxe belts, tinted glass, door edge guards, 4 season air conditioning, sport with aiw Nova LN soid from Powerful 5-speed transmission, mirrors, radio, rally wheels, vinyl roof, steel belted whitewall tires. STK 3547 good tires. Built-up springs. 197518 ft.SEA SPRITE, tri-hull, stock. Check these prices — 643-2880. 140 horsepower, I/O,, with 6 75 MONZA TOWN COUPE *4875 1969 CHEVROLET pick-up. hours. Can 872-8634. They’re Terrific! 4-cyllnder economy, automatic transmission, vinyl roof, body mouldings, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wheel mouldings, whitewall tires, heavy duty battery. Carter Care and under­ $995. Repossession, SBM, 646- Garden Products 47 75 IMPALA 4-DOOR HARD70P coat. STK 3634. 1700. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, air con- 75 LN COUPE VEGETABLE Plants - Oakland dlUonlng, deluxe belts, bumper guards, floor mats, tinted glass, econo- Equipped with FREE automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, Farms, Gleason Street. 649- minder gauge, remote S.V. mirror, wheel mouldings, deluxe body mouldings, bucket seats, console, wheel mouldings, radio, steel belted radial whitewall ’3980 radio, door edge guards, rear speaker, steel belted whitewall tires, wheel trim tires. Carter Care and undercoat, beige with sandstone Interior. STK 3525. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 7591. covers, vinyl roof. Carter Care and undercoat. STK 3130. 75 HONU TOWN CONK EXPERT bicycle repairs, all MR. ABERNATHY BY KOLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE Antiques 48 4-cyllnd6r engine, 4-speed transmission, vinyl roof, body mouldings, wheel makes, models and speeds. mouldings, radio, heavy duty battery. Carter Care and undercoat. STK 3573 *4960 *4175 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, you THE suy WANTED Antique furniture, WISHING WHO THREW WISHING glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- I WI5H i b ) 75 LN 4-DOOR SEDAN 2098. THE SILVER m other antique items. R. AAEETA / ' WELL WELL Best way to lead spades The bidding has been: 2 75 IMPALA STAIION WAGON Ready to go with small V-8 engine, FREE automatic transmission, power *3810 , d o l l a r s ? Harrison, 643-8709. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, 6 steering, power brakes, bucket seats, radio, wheel mouldings, remote control passenger model, 4 season air conditioning, deluxe belts, floor mats, tinted MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - mirror, console, silver vinyl roof, steel belted whitewall tires. Carter Care and West North East South COLLECTOR wishes to glass, remote control mirror, deluxe side mouldings, wheel mouldings, radio, undercoat, silver with red cloth Interior. STK 3350 75 VEGA 2 DOOR lowest rates available. . ^ o power tailgate, wheel trim rings. Intermittent wipers, steel belted whitewall Economical 4-cyllnder engine.inglne, 4-speed transmissictransmission, body mouldings, radio, Immediate binding. Exclusive NORTH 2 tentedly when West eventually urchase older oriental rugs, tires, undercoat and Carter Care. STK 3477. wheel trim rings. Carter Care and undercoat. STK 36613 Oswald: “ ‘Bridge Brilliance NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ AQ52 and Blunders' is the title that collects tricks with three ill top any real offer. Please Pass 1A Pass ? call after 6 p.m .-646-4344. surance Agency, 643-1126. o V 10 5 Dick Miller has given to a diamonds and the king of *4255 6 You, South, hold: 6 5 4 2 collection of hands he had spades.” Alj^Q985 lf AAA4AA 9 8 7 6 *5195 ’3060 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - — p -— 1 / AQ J 76 written for the National ANY QUANTITY of furniture, EAST What do you do now? paintings, brass, china, steins, 75 LN COUPE for the past 10 years we have WEST Observer.” ■ Oswald: “Dick doesn’t tell us Equipment Includes small V-8 engine, FREE automatic transmission, deluxe been the leading agency in the A A84 Q — We favor the unscieutific hid ■ 1- ljONBSi- AK96 what actually happened. He or collector items. Purchase or 75 CNEVELLE MALIBU COUPE seat belts, power steering and brakes, floor mats, tinted glass, sport mirror, 75 WON STOTHM W4GM of five spades. Six spades is an 8-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission, body side mouldings, radio, wheel area insuring motorcycles. Get 2- /PlP6£W«y VQ6 VJ 87 432 just points out that if South led commission. 644-8962. wheel mouldings, radio, steel belted radial whitewall tires, swing out rear win­ Jim: "Here is one that il­ vinyl trim, deluxe belts, rear detogger, exterior decor group, radio, wheel trim trim rings, undercoat and Carter Care. STK 3650 our rates belo»’e you ‘‘rev’’ up. $ Q J 10 7 3 6 9 8 overbid — four a decided underbid. dows, Intermittent wipers, console, undercoat and Carter Care. Sandstone lustrates a simple type of play. a spade from his own hand he rings, steel belted whitewall tires, undercoat and Carter Care, STK 3619. Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. A 10 5 would almost surely have been Wanted to Buy 49 with sandstone Interior. STK 3186 BY DICK CAVALLI A943 South has to struggle at three TODAY’S QUESTION WINTHROP SOUTH (D) set.” Instead of responding one spade MUST SELL - Suzuki, 1974 notrump after a diamond lead ANTIQUE furniture, old A J 10 7 3 your partner has jumped to three ‘ TS185. Showroom condition, un­ " NEITHER SNCW, ... SHALLST^tY THESE COURIERS I NCTICe IT by West. He can’t duck as he musical instruments, dolls, ’3895 V A K9 i clubs. What do you do now? *4320 *3245 der 600 miles. Extras make it. NOR s l e e t ; FRd/AlHE SWIFT COMPLETION d o e s n Y s a v would like to and he can’t clocks, statues. Almost 6A K collect nine tricks unless he can Answer Tomorrow $805 firm. Call 649-2921 after 5. N O R 0 L O O M O F OF THEIR APPOINTED R O U N D S ," ANYTHIN© IN AAK82 anything old. Call anytime, 646- rs ixvau cussc 4 nm THERE ABOUT establish a spade.” 1882, 646-2690. 8 different colors to choose from, 8 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, 75 LN 4-DOOR SEDAN NIGHT...-, Nicely equipped with 262 V-6 engine, FREE automatic transmission, power 75 VEGA HATCHBACK 1974 SUZUKI T500 - $750. 875- Neither vulnerable power steering, power brakes, deluxe seat belts, floor mats, radio, wheel trim 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission, deluxe belts, floor mats, body RAIN OF CORNS. steering and brakes, bucket seats, center console, wheel mouldings, radio, Answer to Previous PuzZle mouldings, radio, day-nite mirror, wheel trim rings, whitewall tires, undercoat 8921. Oswald: “The expert line of covers, steel belled whitewall radial tires. Carter Care and undercoat. STK steel belted whitewall tires, undercoat and Carter Care. Beautiful dark green 3594 and Carter Care. STK 3432 play is to play some clubs, with sandstone cloth Interior. STK 3536. West North East South Old and New E A R □ RENTALS MUST SELL 1974 Suzuki, red, probably ace, king and a small 1 N R E 550cc, excellent condition, 6,800 ■ 2 N.T. one to dummy’s jack. Then ex­ ACROSS 3 Patriotic group N S 1 N I D E miles. $1,000. Walter Green, Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass pert South leads the deuce of (ab.) *4165 *3260 4 Region in *4190 742-9062. spades from dummy.” 1 More antique Rooms for Rent 52 Pass 6 More recent ancient KAWASAKI-KX 125 - 1974 Opening lead — Q ♦ 11 Harvested Greece THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Jim: “This puts it right up to 13 Lying on the 5 Text corrector OUR “OK” USED CARS ARE COMPLETELY RECONDITiONED Motocross, laid down shocks, East. If he is up on his toes he 6 Hospital nished rooms, centrally back B N a g j G excellent condition, never c^tVALXJ will hop up with his ace, knock 14 Reach workers 3 ^ located. Kitchen privileges. 6-2. I k 1 D N A P S H lM FOR TROUBLE-FREE DRiViNG. COME iN AND LDOK THEM OVER raced, many extras, asking By Oswald & James Jacoby destination 7 Finial Ta L L C L E A [g m a s Parking. Reasonable rates. out South’s second and last dia­ h $695. Call 646-3331 after 3. mond stopper and smile con­ 15 Camera ornament E E E A 1 Phone 649-2358. 73 FORD $3145 73 BUICK CENTURY $3645 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL support 8 Pass over with E T N A) □ a s 73 CNEVELLE $3075 16 Washes lightly a cloth . Country Sedan Wagon. V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ Luxus Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air Malibu 4-Door. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power 41 Roving YOLlVE GOT THE WRONG NOT THE I PLAVj 18 Sigmoid curve 9 Biblical 20 Early Christian MANCHESTER - Furnished sion, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. conditioning, vinyl roof, radio, power steering, power steering, air conditioning, power brakes, vinyl roof. HOwfe VOUR I'M HAVING PROBLEMS Campers-Trallers 6AME. SPLITS ARE 19 French patriarch 21 Musical 44 Winged room for gentleman, central brakes. lGOl f g a m e ? 1 KEEP GEtriNG SPLITS. Th e y a r e n 't . ^ — ^ 45 Produced Mobile Homes 65 existentialist 10 Vivid colors composition location, apply apartment 1, 2 74 VEGA $2895 • TRUCKS • IN BOWLINO. ___X 23 Landing boat 46 Solar disk - Hatchback Coupe. 4-cyllnder engine, automatic transmis­ 74 CHEV. IMPALA $3995 ^TA R GAXEBJ*V 22 Russian city 12 Lair Pearl St. or call 875-3503. T 24 Got up 13 Items lor 26 Angry 48 Moths sion, radio, power steering. 4-Door. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ FOR SALE - Ideal vacation -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 50 Superlative 72 CHEVROLET PICKUP$2695 ARIES LlIR A 25 German music rooms 27 Granular snow ditioning, power steering and brakes, vinyl roof, radio. vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel \ M Your Doily Activity Guidt W masses suiiix FURNISHED ROOM - Central, 7 4 NOVA $3295 74 MUSTANG $3195 Vi ton, V-8 engine, standard transmission, air con­ MAD. 21 playwright (coll.) trailer, excellent condition. 'r According to tho Start. '' 29 Be sealed 1 7 "0 )d ----- 28 Apparels 52 Secretive clean, quiet, shower, parking. 4-Door. Automatic transmission, V-8 engine, air con­ Coupe. 4-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, 72 FORD LTD $2495 ditioning, radio, power brakes. ‘■An. I» To develop message for Tuesday, 30 Make over never die" 31 Emend group Home-like. Older gentleman ditioning, power steering, radio. AM/FM radio, power steering. 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air con­ Hardly used. Fully self- 9-14-23-35 11-17-25-33^ 69 JEEP $2295 contained, sleeps 8. Four- read words corresponding to numbers 32 Forest item 19 One of 34 Bird's beak .(ab.) only. 569-2525. ditioning, power steering ()r^ brakes, vinyl roof, radio. 35-56.8M 5 51-7 6 -8 1 -8 8 ^ 53 Ship's record Jeepster, 4wheel drive, 6-cyllnder engine, automatic of your Zodiac birth sign. 33 French city Caesar's 36 Electrical units 73 PONTIAC $2795 73 PONTIAC $2795 burner stove, 20 gallon propane ^ T A U R U S SCORPIO 54 Before transmission, with plow. 1 Important 31 And 61 Tosks 35 Italian city murderers 39 Searches Ventura Coupe. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmis­ Coupe. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, radio, 72 CHEVROLET X $ 2 4 9 5 tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- An. OCT. 22 < MANCHESTER - Large room, 20 2 Turn 32 Which 62 Be 37 Hawaiian sion, radio, power steering. power steering. Impala Sport Sedan. V-8 engine, autorn^c transmission, 1 2 T" r ~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 bus line, gentleman preferred. glass windows, red/white/blue 1 ^ MAT 20 3 You 33 Unrewording 63 Your NOV. 21 •; pepper air conditioning, power steering, power m k e s , radio. 74 CHEV. PICKUP $3525 ^ • 2 . ® iSrsPyKtA me ' W Rtg U S » LU Colonial decor. Price includes: l Y 8-19-22-28 4 Fine 34 Spot 64 In 38 Old Security. $20 weekly. Keys, 528- 73 VOLKSWAGEN $2495 'j i ton, V-8 engine, standard transmission, radio, power 24-34-39-41/ 11 12 13 73 CNEVELLE $3075 hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, 1/67-77-86-90 5 For 35 Old 65 For 40 Rhythm in 9081. Bug 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission, radio, low 71 PONTIAC [$2845 brakes, full foam seat, gauges, other extras. 36 Heads 66 People 43-70-74 Malibu 4-Door. V-8 engine, power steering, automatic 6 Lie verse mileage. Firebird Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air mirrors, break-away brakes, BY ROY CRANE GIMINI 7 Receive 37 Brightens 67 Victim SAGITTARIUS 14 IS transmission, air conditioning, radio, power brakes, vinyl BUZ/. SAWYER 42 American FURNISHED ROOM - kitchen root. conditioning, power steering, radio. and, if needed, electric brakes HAY 21 8Be 38 Away 68 Efforts off car. Call 875-7782. 9 Look 39 Of 69 Eosy-going statesman 16 17 IS and bath. Call 647-9288 anytime. lOOn 40 Mirror 70 Appears DEC. 21 ^ 1 (1756-1836) ■ ^ * 1 DUNNO, I CAUGMt HER TALKING WHEN 1 CAME TO, PEARL'S'' (12-27-29-52 r I Work 41 Good 71 Outlook 6-18-21-38^ 43 Iron Is 20 21 a 72 Slip-ups Apartments For Rent S3 SELLiNG AND SERViCING CHEVROLETS IN MANCHESTER FOR OVER 39 YEARS MOVE UP to 14’ wide living. GONE. • TO THAT p r iv a t e EYE IN HER APART- th e y WERE GONE. O:,2-69-82-87 12 Adopt 42 From 142-50^ C 44 Candlenut tree) 13 Partnership 43 Luck 73 Stride 26 27 28 Large selection. Priced from JeA^i I MENT. I TOOK A SWING AT H IM ... PEL, TM SCARED. CANCIR. 47 Less dilficull 24 25 14 Up 44 Charm . 74 Likely CAPRICORN □ 1 $9,995. and up. We want your I t h in k X'LL 75 Show 49 Newest CHARLES APARTMENTS - 6-2 ( JU N l f l 15 Your 45 Up! DfC. 22 X 29 31 H 3 2 home in trade. Fine selection of LEAVE TOWN. 16 Affairs 46 Many 76 Your 51 Source of East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 iJULYV 77 To JAN. I t wisdom ■ used homes. Priced from $895. 17 May ■ 47 Your J 35 37 room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, . . . . 2-10-15-20 18 Low 48 People 76 Indicated 3- 7 -2 6 -3 2 /0 55 " ----- . lideles" 33 Full line of parts, supplies and :^44-60-83-84 19 Realistic 49 Cooperotive 79 Your 137-47-71 56 01 greater age 1 all appliances, 2 air- 38 39 accessories. Plaza Homes, 1348 20 Personal 50 Troublesome 80 Expects AQUARIUS 57 Leases conditioners, carpeted, heat LIO 81 Efforts 1 Wilbur Cross Highway, Berlin 21 Keep 51 And 58 Theater : JULY 23 52 Don't 82 Gr JAN. 20 _ASr 42 hot water, storage, patio, sound 22 Don't feature Turnpike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828- 23 An 53 Irritations 63 Good proofing, washer-dryer hook­ ^AUG. 22 FCI. It 1 CHEVROLET 0369. 24 A 54 And 84 Reactions 44 45 46 48 1 ups, basement garage. $260 , 4- 5-13-16 25 Seem 55 Friend 85 You 1-48-:------■ r 31-49-57 68-75-79-89V» DOWN monthly. Available June 1st: TRAVEL traile^ 28’, self- 26 News 56 He/she 86 Wishful 49 SO $1 52 53 54 Charles Ponticelli, 646-0800, VIRGO 27 New 57 Enterprises 87 Careless PISCES 1 Mouthlike contained, twin beds, air- 86 Futile 646-1540. 28 Be 56 Appredote f i t . I t , openings 55 56 conditioned, full bath, will 29 Methods 59^honces 89 Worth (anal.) 60 Expect 90 Thinking sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. 30Toke 2 Brylhonic sea 57 58 CLEAN, furnished room, cen­ 3(M0-53-54^ Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, ^36^46-59 ^Adverse Neutral god _J trally located. Gentleman only. ^65 -7 2-7 8 T.9' 61.-64-73 A . take 44, 5 miles east to Moose I NEWSPAPER EtmtRPRlSE ASSN i Apply 2 Pearl Street or call 875- 1229 Main Street. Manchester Phone 646-6404 Meadow Road, West / 3503. Willington,-Conn.

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PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 2. 1975 Bolton Democrats Vow Greater Role in Government Wednesday from 6:30 until 8:30 coach of the C team, will talk to Herald Donna Holland campaign ever for the in new Democrats, get feed­ raising. That will still be one Area Profile p.m. at the Herrick Memorial parents. Refreshments will be Correspondent Democrats and noted the sub­ back on community feelings function of the connmittee. Park building (downstairs in served. stantial gain in votes over other an<^ raise funds. Attendance at meetings has 636-0375 the equipment room). years. Dick Barry, vice chairman of been at its highest of late. The skin is the largest organ of There are presently no openings Boys who turn nine on or The Boltbn Democratic Town Those participating in the the DTC, will head a study the body, covering an average comment session unanimously group that will investigate com­ on the DTC. before Sept. 1 and who will not Policy Adopted Committee promised more in­ he 14 years of age by that date. area of 17 square feet and w e ir­ volvement in town matters agreed to start work on the 1977 munity feelings, encourage par­ All meetings are open to the ing almost five pounds. election immediately. They plan ticipation and study issues public and the committee in­ are eligible. during a recent comment ses­ There is no registration On Bomb Threats sion held in lieu of their regular more attendance at town while planning for the future. vites all who are interested to attend. It meets the third charge. Boys must be accom­ CAMERAS meeting. meetings by Democrats, jnore Larry Shaw will head the school superintendent will be Friday of each month. panied by a parent. FILM-RUUS Maureen Houle, chairman of contact with Democrats now ways and means committee, COVENTRY notified. serving on town boards, concen­ placing emphasis on acquain­ Sherwood Holland, head DISCOUNT PRICES the committee, told the Registration coach of the midget football After a teacher has members, “If l am your chair­ tration on voter registration ting townspeople with the party Monica Shea evacuated his area, he is to in­ Registration for the town’s league, and Marshall Taylor, ARTHUR DRUG man next time, we are going to and active participation by all and its goals. In the past it was Correspondent spect the area rapidly and midget football program will be win.” Democrats. primarily concerned with fund 742.9495 report any unusual item or ac­ The usual procedure of the One member cautioned there The Board of Education has tivity to fire or police officials. were tremendous obstacles to adopted a new policy in an meeting was not followed so all Teachers are to maintain members could participate in a overcome. event of a bomb threat. students in orderly fashion a There are more than 800 TRAHSCENDENTAL • The policy was proposed after comment session regarding the Happiness Is... safe distance from the building registered Republicans in ■m a recent bomb threat to Coven­ party loss in the recent town and to take attendance upon Bolton. There are about 600 MEDITATION try Grammar School and sub­ elections. TrantcMidmilal MmUmuoii (TM, w an •fforUM*, ■ A REALLY CLEAR LAUNDROMAT reaching their assigned area. registered Democrats and 500 natural, Mally laamad tachniqua for gahtlng daap sequent complaints about how Newer members of the com­ ! ^ AIR CONDITIOMED The new policy will go into unafiliated voters. d rataxatioh. Ovar 100 adanlHIc atudlaa hava the situation was handled. mittee felt more effort from effect immediately. One committee member varllladI tMF30 t h ^ mlnutaa of TM twico a day Improvaa The policy requires that the members should have been haalth, calmnoaa, manlal clarity, and aoelal pointed out that when he ran un­ \ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL person receiving the threat im­ forthcoming. Older committee ralatlonalilps. Tha tramandoua growth of TM la opposed as a Democrat, the MdiabUlWiidi baaad on fact — It worfcal mediately consult with the prin­ Advertisement- members expressed a more Blue Heritage Ironstone positive attitude about the elec­ blank on the machine received FKE PU niC LECTUREJH M N G H IS T a THIS WEEK. WED., JU fK 4111,7:30 PM ! 8 Uls. DRY CLEANIN&-*2.00 cipal or the person in charge more votes than he did. T M Cantor, 63 Eost■ Canlar'snlar iStnol who will then direct the im­ Dinnerware at great savings tions. INTEMUTIOIliU MEOITATION SOCIEn Two subcommittees were set ms 8 Uncoln Sfrsal, Hartfonl • 2 4 7 - 6 7 3 3 mediate evacuation of the when you deposit at Heritage They said it was the best : BELCON LAUNDROMAT 3M firMM M , up. They are expected to bring M Uctwn SfMMnS MS, • amynllt HaeitlMd m to llia building. Savings and Loan Association, Then fire, police and the Rt. 31, Coventry.

SNOWS NEW ENGLAND HEINZ CLAM COST KETCHUP CHOWDER 14 OZ. BOTTLE 15 OZ. CAN School Board Accepts WITH PU RCH ASE OF SS.M OR WITH PU RCHASE OF tS-M OR MORE AND THIl COUPON AT MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SAT,. FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. JUNE 7. LIMIT ONE BOTTLE • JUNE 7. LIMIT ONE CAN • ONE Accreditation Report CUHER ONE COUPON PER FAMILY. COUPON PER FAMILY.

The number of recommen­ TOLLAND dations added to the "in The Tolland Board of Educa­ progress" category rose from I HILLS BROS. tion unanimously approved the COUPONS I MIRACLE W H IP ^I 71 to 90; those ‘‘planned for the PRODUCE. SALAD DRESSING revised interim Tolland High future” rose from 30 to 37 and I COFFEE I ALL GRINDS QUART JAR School Accreditation Report those “rejected” dropped from SAVE YOU MOR i I LB. VACUUM CAN wi^iout any discussion this WITH PURCHASE OF SS.0« OR WITH PURCHASE OF tS.OO OR 25 to 17. MORE AND THIS COUPON AT I MORE AND.THIS COUPON AT week. FOODMART. GOOD THRU SAT.. No longer were the oft- FOOD MART. GOOD THRU SAT.. The action was in marked EVERY WEEK! JUNE 7. LIMIT ONE CAN - ONE JUNE 7. LIMIT ONE JAR - ONE repeated terms of “no money in COUPON PER FAMILY. ■COUPON PER FAMILY. contrast with the uproar from the budget” and “lack of staff” board members over the used, as the re'asons for not SWEET FLORIDA original draft prepared by taking action or rejecting a Tolland High School Principal recommendation. U.S.D.4. CH6IGE Roy Nierendorf and his staff. In their place were WATERMELON The reaction of the board explanatory paragraphs PASTA ROMANA IS p a g h e tti Sauce SPAGHETTI THIN SPAGHETTI prompted many residents to detailing the reasons for dis­ MEAT MUSHROOM fear a possible loss of ac­ ELBOW50R ZITI MAR INARA OR MEATLESS TOP agreement with the original fin- LB. creditation for the school and a dings by the accreditation 1 0 possible hardship for their team. children preparing to enter The explosive reaction to the M . I 79 SWEET-FLAVORED GEORGIA college in the next few years. preliminary draft of the interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. report came in the midst of BUITONI CLAM SAUCE 49’ Kenneth MacKe^zie interceded closed door sessions over the PEACHES in the project, working with renewal of the principal’s con­ LARGE SIZE Nierendorf and the department tract, a situation which has TOMATO JUICE 39’ chairman reviewing each of the since been resolved. 244 recommendations in the LB. OAIIEY’S NO GARLIC SPEARS 49’ original report. U.S.D.A. CHOICE The changes are obvious. Advertisement- U.S.D.A. CHOICE Blue Heritage Ironstone SENECA APPLESAUCE ~ 29’ BONELESS TIPSTEAK eoUnd n . 8 9 Within a one-month period FRESH - LUSCIOUS - CALIFORNIA U.S.D.A. CHOICE . the number of NEASS Dinnerware at great savings CHUCK TIP ROAST r'o u n d recommendations completed when you deposit at the new DAILEY’S KOSHER DILLS 59’ M.79 Tolland office of Heritage ROAST U.S.D.A. CHOICE ^ - _ _ jumped from 66 to 84 while STRAWBERRIES UNDERBLADS FOOD CLUB CUT PFEIFFER CUBE STEAK -ouno ,,* 1 .7 9 those upon which no action was Savings and Loan Association taken dropped from 52 to 13. on Rt.l95 quarter mile south of 1-66 Exit 99. DRESSINGS 1 1 . 3 9 TOP ROUND ROAST l. M . 5 9 PINT GREEN BEANS ITALIAN FRENCH FRESH - CRISP - CALIFORNIA 160Z. CAN OR RED WINE U.S.D.A. C H ^ E U.S.D.A. CHOICE CELERY BONELESS 80Z. T E N D E R C ALIFO RN IA Bottom Round Hebron School Plans 4 99* BOTTLE CHUCK STEAK LETTUCE 4 --M . Roast UNDERBLADE Colonial Craft Days FRESH SUGAR SWEET DOLE G A YLO RD PIN EAPPLE :.‘.’5i79f. STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 33 OUNCE JAR FLO RID A ' f.1.4 9 1 . 1 . 5 9 HEBRON their crafts on the front law of the school. FRESH LIMES .. 5° COFFEE MATE ' Anne Dallaire At 10 a.m .Peter Sepe of U.S.D.A. CHOICE CD Correspondent T 4 0 2.S 1 BOTTOM ROUND STEAK 11.79 CHICNIN Storrs will give a demonstra­ EXTRA LARGE EXTRA LARGE CANS I 228-3267 VINE RIPENED FOOD CLUB SLICED BEETS 4 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BOTTOM ROUND tion of sheep herding. GREEN W, ONIONS The public is invited to attend W MUSHROOMS Honeydews PEPPERS U OZ. BOTTLE 5 9 ‘ RUMP ROAST '1.69 the Colonial Crafts Days artd Friday, Gilead Elemen­ HEINZ BARBECUE SAUCE 8 9 f . tary &hool ^ students are COLONIAL ■» ' CHICKIN share with students some of the ALL 40Z. $ * SLICED BACON '•«> M.39 events of the past at the Hebron invited to attend the Craft KAL KAN CAT FOOD VARIETIES ■M ASTS Days in tlie morning and An­ PEELED a OEVEINSD Elementary School June 4, 5 dover and Marlbrough schools SLICED BEEF LIVER LB. 69' ♦ 1 . 0 9 l. and 6. are invited to attend from 12 to AKIRT. d a i b t ------On Wednesday, the children’s . . .TliWi 2:15 p.m. At noon there will be SWIFT PREMIUM BROWN '•** SERVE and adulCs displays will be set FOOD MARI SLICED WALDBAUM'S OAIICAAC MAPLl* COUNTRY KITCHEN " pOpUl an old-fashioned picnic on the HOOD'S ALL I lO Z . ' O A U d A U C *ALLVARISTISS.|OZ.PKG. upKiw the gymnasium for 100% FLORIDA FLAVORS ^CUPS I school grounds. YOGURT GEM SMOKED SWIFT• vain PREM rnKmiwm IUM . ______^ 4 viewing for the three-day event. ^ ’ abte.'3 From 9 a.m. to 12 the WHITE BREAD BREAKSTONE TEMPTEE WHIPPED SKINLESS FRANKS LB. I Wednesday at 1;30 p.m. there 0RAN6E PORK students and adults will be CREAM CHEESE OSCAR MAYER 20 OZ. SHOULDIR A L L MEA T lO Z . will be a concert of Colonial JUICE OR ALL BRIF p k 6 . demonstrating various colonial LOAVES W OAL. CONTAINER BOLOGNA American songs and "The » 1 . ROAST ROTHMUND tO HA crafts. OR V ? m L L A 4V4 OZ. CUPS« Illusions,” a female barbershop FOOD M A a T PUDDINGS FORMERLY DAISY ROLL Also special colonial games iC POLISH SAUSAGE RING lr'1 . 4 9 ;Hyro quartet will perform in the FOOD CLUB SHARP will be held from 12:45 to 2 p.m. ENGLISH o noz. 10OZ. GEM CHUNK AAa children’s garden. PROS. STICK All staff and children will dress MUFFINS J OF« CHEDDAR CHEESE . ^ 1 a 4 9 LIVERWURST OR BOLOGNA.99! ^ fashk Two classes of Grade 1 will in colonial costume for the CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM present dancing and colonial FOOD CLU B FENWAY OSCAR MAYER three-day event. OATMEAL lO Z . 1 51 conoSALAMI f'ko marching. 34 OZ. CRESCENT RDLLS PKG. W FOR I a BEEF FRANKS lr M.09 95° The cafeteria staff, under the 5 9 ° BLUE BONNET Thursday, the school will BREAD IDA M A E REGULAR direction of Mrs. Marjorie^ 1SOUNCE WALDBAUM'S NEW YORK STYLE "DELI" close at 1 p.m. From 9 a.m. to CRESTVIEW BUTTERFARM Porter, will provide a colonial FRUIT MIX CONTAINER 39' MAR6ARINE 12 adults will be displaying OONUTSoiTalH " v r 69’ Come in and see a marvelous array of delicious cold cuts food menu for the entire week. ENDECO ^ r 1 LB. 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You never need defrost the spacious !.- • '.I 20% TENNIS l6 l-lb . freezer section either! Plenty 10-LB. HEAVY DUTY of in-the-door storage — and the right TU N SIZE' BARS Draaiora w a s h e r a n d d r y e r AA or C ALKAUNE hand door can be reversed now or later. FREEZE 'EM, ENJOY! Automatic ice-maker available, too. SAVE OVER $30 PR ICE CET! RACKETS BATTERIES Save now! SAVE 20% C H I M O U ) 0 $5 exua charge lor colora M 3 4 8 0 u . A uto m atic Electric These bite size bars give you a Sold only in pkg. of 2.. Jteg. 1.19-M9 STORES 560-LBS. 0188 W asher *138 D ryer mouthfull of flavor! Hurry in! Extra Jong-lasting alkaline bat­ Bradford 161;; our regular low pricesi Reg. 219.96 Reg. 149.96 " UMIT: 2 PkQt. por cuttomer teries, sold 2 on a card. UPRIGHT FREEZER UMIT: 2 Pkg*. par ctnkMiMr Automatic for Permanent Press, 3 temperatures incl. Air Fluff for ^ s - SAVE OVER $40 too! 3 temperatures; 3-position tics, pillows; special setting for Per­ water-saver; heavy duty transmis­ manent Press protection; 21" wide. sion. And just 21" wide! THURS^ CLIP COUPON AND THURS.* CLIP COUPON AND FRI., SAT. CLIP COUPON AND $5 extra charge tor color* JUNE BRING TO GRANT CITY FRI., SAT. CLIP COUPON AND 5-7 JUNE BRING TO GRANT CITY 5-7 BRING TO GRANT CITY with this coupon BRING TO GRANT CITY 15" at PORTABLE TV with this coupon with this coupon With this coupon SAVE AUMOST S23 Reg. 279.96 Stores 560-lbs. in a space-saving 32" width. 3 full width fast-fred2e shelves; 5 door shelves. Now you can stock *9 7 Reg. 119.96 up on in-season food values and save Light, bright. In-between size black/ during all 4 seasons. ASSORTED PRINT BAN® ROLUON white T V at a sizeable saving! Wood GILLETTE® DOUBLE NON-AEROSOL grain finish cabinet; fold-away han­ VINYL TOTE BAGS ANTI-PERSPIRANT dle. See it! Buy it for Dad! > EDGE BUbES...5-PAK ADORN® HAIR SPRAY PIctur* ahown on acraan almutataa TV recaption PRICE CUT! 6 3 0 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! , PKU SPECIAL! „ . ••t.77e **• 7 7 «"IJ Of or 5 Bright, vinyl totes in floral or » 2«s Stay dry and comfortable! At this L t t I novelty prints; so useful! Super Stainless* steel forstnooth price stock up today! Firm & Free*Superhold or Un- UMfT: 2 psr cuttom«r shaves, day after day! LIMIT: 2 par cuatomar J • scented. LIMIT: 2 Pkgt. p«r cuctonMr UMIT: 2 par cuatomar A A A A A M ^ .. Moat Hamaakrailabl* at moat Grant CBy atoi** GIVES M O ie COMFORT ICBIS IfSS SPACE Has oomfortable po­ W all H u g g e r^ will CLIP COUPON AND sition for watching operate anywhere BRING TO GRANT CITY TV , reading, resting, there is room to place CLIP COUPON AND or napping. an upholstered chair. our regular low prices on BRING TO GRANT CITY with this coupon ENJOY OUR SPECIAL with this coupon OUR 3 MOST POPULAR RECUNERS VALUES EVERY DAY! A. Place Hercuibn® olefin or vinyl covered Waihugger® only 1" ,,from wall tor complete reclining. . . get full stretch-out comfort! CLAMS CHICKEN FISH SHRIMP Reg. 188.00 ...... Sale, 150 Ap Ea. B. Leather-look vinyl covered Manhandler® has break-away WASH 'N WEAR seat and back construction tor King-size comfort, ORLON ^YARN L 5 5 l. » S L 5 5 1 .9 8 BANDANA SCARF Reg. 177.00 ...... Sale, 141.60 OR HANDKERCHIEF A. SAVE 22% ALL DINNERS INCLUDE: Great gift 15% OF F ALL OTHER RECUNERS 7 7 0 golden French fries, creamy cole SPECIAL for Dudl R#f. 99c 4-9M. Skgiii slaw, roll and butter. At these PURCHASE! 4-ply Orion* acrylic knitting wor­ FOI sted; choice of top colors. prices you can afford to take the entire family out to eat! 24 " square in red or blue cotton. 'DuPont Cart Mark uMrT: S akain* par cuatomd^ D D A n r M C A M C prices, quality service in Grants own major appliances, TV , stereo, radio, more. 12 UmKad Quanlltlaa AvallabI* d l2 UMIT; 2 par cuatomar DKAUrURD'^ IVIeANJ compare, feature tor feature, with famous, brands^ - 13 ------a s ^^SOOFF ^10 OFF SAVE OVER $40 OUR R EG UUR PRICES OUR REGULAR PRICES ON ALL » ON ALL *217w 8&10H.P. PUSH M O W E ^ Reg. 259A8 MOWERS GRANTS SUNDOWNER SPORT CYCLE Husky, smooth-running 50cc/2-cycle engine; 2-speed automatic clutch; amm brake. Off-the-road fun for young­ sters and grown-ups. Sold only where local regulations permit

/ V Powerful mowers iWth ‘GO* Power V Heavy duty engines for best GRANTMASTER V Briggs and Stratton engines service V ^ u ll floating deck; wide turf tires. V Throttle controls on handles TOUR 78’ TIRES V Sweepers, other accessories V Quick wheel height adjustments S A V E $ 2 S availabie. V Grass catcher bags available SAVE OVER $5 EACH! / B78-13 Tubeless URIIME 66A2ANm | Snowfl »n UlWrv <64 inM merWy $4 CH6fg60r * WM Dt l•pL6C•d <>66 10 PW ‘DECORATOR’ LATEX Blockwoll 0'4>A6^ 6urcn«M' *0> St long is n* 0n P161 C6r 1 / low, wide profile to suit late-model suspension systems. SAVE OVER $1 S TO R A G ^H E D Extra strength; extra economy! Wheel not included. GRANTMASTER GRANTS 8-TRACK PICK UP OUR F.E.T. F.E.T. SIZES (pOTtlra) REG.- VOUPAV- SIZES (par Ura) R EG .' YOU PAY* ‘LIFE’ BATTERY STEREO KIT TUNE-UP SET u B78-13 1.84 23.97 18.88 G78-14 2.56 3a97 25.88 C78-14 2.04 25.97 20.88 G78-15 2.60 30.97 25.88 SAVE OVER g€ SAVES8 SAVE OVER S4 E78-14 2.27 27.97 22.88 H78-15 283 32.97 27.88 F78-14 2.40 28.97 23.88 'AH pricaa plus F.E.T. WHITEWALLS, SAME SIZES, ONLY $3 MORE PER TIRE 4.88 SAL Reg. 169.00 Reg. 5.99 GAL 'Overall outalda maasuramei^; 72"H x 123%'iv x 8TD. 33:77 3S4I8 12:77 V ideal for most outdoor uses! wlth.MlN.1lMy^^ 39.99 Reg. 44.88 Reg. 16.97 Hot dipped galvanized steel. 3 protective coatings help Flows on smootfjly, covers wood, stucco, prevent rust and corrosion, protect finish. Deeply ribbed LIFETIME GUARANTEED! Solid state 8-track stereo Timing light with remote starter; masonry, metal. Dries quickly, resists Our strongest 12-volt model; tape player; 2 speakers; easy panels have wide overlap, .withstand severe weather . A 0 , 0 ^ compression tester; vacuum cracking, peeling, fading, blistering. Easy fits most domestic cars. to install. and fuel pump tester. to use by non-professionals! Channel track doors can be padlocked. QRANTMASTER SoMmumiiXiItU THORS. Cta*^COUPdNAND IhniSA T. OVER STEEL BELT JUNE 5-7 . 20% OFF! 20% OFF! ^ RADIALS ^ with this coupon , 30% OFF!

IPOSSEACH! L571II.S7 Reg. V99 Reg. 2.33 ■878-13 ______T e b e k ts Reg. 69c GRANTS GREAT WIPER BLADES 7 Radial ply construction wwtewell GRANTS 10W40 OIL FILTERS ^ OR REFILLS Va" X 50' WIDE BASE " delivers greater mileage MOTOR OIL Five popular sizes to fit most Best buys in sight for your PLASTIC HOSE OSCILLATING ^ f e than bias-ply non-belted High viscosity oil. ■ domestic cars. windshield. IMPULSE SPRINKLER PISTOL GRIP UMiT:5Qta.parcuatomaf^ _____ 1 GARDEN SPRINKLER ires.. „ . For- most domootlc ond foreign core. SAVE HOSE NOZZLE YOU SAVE PAr 1 5 % SAVE CCANTMASm lAM Al THK MAXAMTK ^ S v 2.16 4AM SI ^ PRICE Ci.iAHAHIEF (.0. CM TUNE-UP SPECIAL! ^ SAVE OVER $e 2.77 SI 245 S2M Reg. 3.27 CCTl 3 » J - '2 j5T 65M Presto! We install new plugs, points, rotor, condenser. . . check Reg. 5.99 ' 4J&7 u n >:14- 2 M -4 S6M battery, set dwell-choke, time engine, adjust darburetor. . . then Great, for all yard duty. Brass cou­ Reg. 5.97 Adjusts to full or half circle. Plastic '4n76-14 SM 62M pius plings fit standard outlets; Covers a wide area thoroughly. Ad­ Reg. Z27 ^ PIS 2M WM test starting, compression and acceleration. A tune-up that’s a with brass couplings. Full spray selector valve. Heavy justs full or half circle. 1.44 ' $.17 62M tonic for your budgetl 'ORh <3™«w swvic* owiwra. ports f-Oin^lS 24$ ; 66M ass duty construction for long life. lljne-up for Air Conditioned C a rs ...... Saie 11.88 pius parts Reg. 14.95 •^iff~*Aapilc«»pluaFX.T.

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/ I SWIMWEAR FOR LITTLE SWIM FASHIONS A IS BOYS AND GIRLS FOR ‘YOUNG MISS' > 'i. -S'' fully-: / 2 O 0 H oodliiJ “ B I G EA. SAVE VALVES! 14% e xlra "^ r t O p > j * O p S I IVOW Our leanest most flavorful * YOUR ground beef. Not over 14% fat CHOICE R«9- 3.99 ^ with this coupon and a $5 purchase Little Boys’. Nylon knit trunks r exc«itcigaraneswKl.lcatioiicbm^n . q i Take the sun in style — and save! limitiplig perontotiwf 91} I with built-in support. Assorted pat- good June 1. thru 7.1975 Fantastic assortment of 1 and ternsr4-7. ' iP 9 SWs Reg. 1.99...... Sale, 1.57 Ea. 2-pc. swimsuits in nylon tricot or woven acrylic; assorted linings. Little Girls’. Bikinis in assorted Get ’em now in fashion prints and fabrics, prints; 4-6X. solids. 8-14. Special Purchase ...... 1.57 Ea. U riNm I OiwntItiM AvaHabl* SPECIAL PURCHASEI ! Nothing but; I ’d „ ____ stop&shop premium MEN’S SWIMWEAR j JUNIORS SHOW OFF |moist.delicious ham / BOYS’ POPLIN OR m argarine i rarefully trimmed, B BIG VALVES! IN 2-PC. BIKINIS! KNIT SWIM TRUNKS 1 pound package by hand to ensure / witltJtiis coupon and a $5 purchase CMtpt c^irettn and alcohol« beveraget. leanness, / limit 1 pkg par customer. SAVE goodJuoe1.thru7.1675 .ttltltoend..^ 2 6 % EA. SAVE Ret. 2.99 Everybody out of the pool A. Sport Action Dacron® poly- and into Grants for a terrific 2 « % —m- ^ ester/cotton. Solids, contrast trim. buy on assorted swim Reg. 6.96 S-M-L. trunks! 1 -size-fits-all stretch knits, or boxer style in B. Nylon Doubleknit with built-in flattering halter and S -M -L -X L - support Solids, prints; S-M -L. built-in bras; tottoms have adjustable side ties. Wash ’n’ 1 lb can UmlM QuinHtlM AvaBMe. 7 1 ? Huny i n ? ^ ^ ‘eyecatching’ solids or prints. Sizes stop&shopi Mo«tllMn««v«llHM»rtmo«tOrantClty»tot»«. ic o ffe e 617 i . regular, drip, electric perk CONNECTICUT with this coupon and a $5 purchase starts nmpIciganmswidWcohaiicbevwwn I InMlcwipwcustoimf. 9 0 0 monday ANSONIA ENFIELD I 6AC — All ex west version — TBA-6/75 ANSONM MALI MIDDLETOWN good Junel. thru 7.1975 49 ELM STREET ‘ PLAINVILLE '■'Tjular grbV* june2... » WASHINGTON PLAZA AVON. [^fw lli^^saye 2 5 f ends sat . June 7. SIMSBURY HAMDEN VERNON n e w h a v e n tri-city plaza Itaresun., June 1 in Norwalk, Waterbury, Wallingford, Cheshire and Old Saybrook. BARKHAMSTEO d o w n t o w n Supplement to ROUTE 44 MANCHESTER WALLINGFORD PLAZA PARKAOE Courant, New Haven Register BRANFORO _ NEWINGTON Bristol Press, New ROUTE 95 B40 HARTFORD AVE. WETHERSFIELD BRISTOL DOWNTOWN MERIDEN MALL t 'n P r e l r Z OLD SAYBROOK MALI _ WINDSOR

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GRANT CRY NOW ACCEPTS MASTER CHARGE & BANK AMERICARD Great steaks. with this coupon smdaWpufchasB] piece Of beef Great beef with the sweet - except cigatettes and alcoholic beverages. H C d tit* ! no extra.ao'reat. p ^ m tenderness ifbottom five money on ouf Gteat r m o SSCCSIK specially aged .■ r-if 2 0 * o i£ ro u n d Stop & shop frozen "beef large every cut Stop^Stiop by stop & shop. roast* b e e r beef burgersl ,. r.. 1V2lb package, you^hoice ribs , y » .: . of 2.0Z. or 4 oz. patties. limit 1 pkg per customer shoulder c h u ck good June 1. thru 7.1975 : beefSteak$i49 shoulder$i39l^W |i^i chuck boneless j : pot roast * “ eye steak round tip except cigarettes and alcoholic beverages. boneless $ H 2 9 $d49------1 beef b a beef chuck 1"^ m lb I Iroast 2 0 boneless diiick bottom round beef liver rib ew Steak n skinned and deveined, frozeni rump roast in our own meat facility. ^ 5 oye roast $ 1 5 9 limit 1 pkg. per customer * ubed steak good June 1 thru 7,1975. i ef chuck I bone-in chuck save 2 0 W i under blade I vith this coupon and a $5 purcha ot roast ‘ except cigarettesand alcoholic beverages.^ $ i 0 9 lb I 2 0 b fi ab^broid^Q I Stop & shop 9dto“p tastero’-sea^ 20 oz. pkg. fish-nics limit 1 pkg. per customer, 489t « K ^ J : good june 1 thrunrur,i37t). 7,1975

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Get your S t ^ & SHhopswoi^ Enjoy good, fresh Stop & Shop dairy tbods often. We’ll bring you special values Stop g shop brand. all month, beginning with these. ^ . Today more than ever, Stop & shop Stop & shop you value quality and savings. So it’s smart to Sbopj X lb €ottag^ Swiss Style switch to Stop & Shop T, easy-to-read Brand. It always costs date stamped on every . yogurt less than the nationally ShOF< i-M . carton isyourguarantee 8 o z of fresh ness. cup cups * g advertised brand. And (single Stop & Shop Brand is cupcuo 2Sc) quality guaranteed. You Blueberry, Raspberry, Straw­ 4 must be completeiy ^ ,d a ir berry, Pineapple or Peach. satisfied or your money m save 25' Shop stop & shop riqgio back. sliced provoTone 1 . , , ^ fir Sold in varied 2-pound sun glory weight packages. r * grape jelly Best buy for 0 V stop & shop families who love / / grape jelly. ja ri I / /■ sliced Swiss cheese Stop & shop creamy Natural Swiss '/U cured over 60 3 lb peanut butter 'X days. 8 oz pkg Made with roast- ed peanuts. In s a v e 2 0 ' Stop & shop rjggio shatterproof 7 /'f i save 20' A sliced — plastjc jar. m ozzarella Stop & Shop Excellent for M P ^ I^ O pizza, lasagne. )n .»r“^ marshmallow creme 6 o z.p kg . Spread our peanut butter 5 ^ s'* "* ♦ and marshmallow on Stop Stop & shop Stop & shop white or yellow &, Shop Saltines-yummy I 13oz. jar dix crackers - saltines stop & shop deluxe New! The perfect snack Waxed wr^ped inner 'stop & shop cracker, great with packs keep them fresh american slices cheese, jelly, meat and good to the-last spreads, peanut butter. Pasteurized process Ameri­ 'Sugar honey gnaharris cracker. F4W can cheese. Save over na­ New! Try our fresh, crisp 11 oz ^ 16oz tional brandsi 12 oz. pkg grahams at this money­ pkg pkg saving price. lb. pkg. save 30' I! 8B 9B-C •V r r .'"i ’ ^ 50 oz stop & shop zlZsomaj y o u r S lo p e applesauce . fhanufacturer’s coupon stpp&shop spray fresh n outdoofsy. light Fancy quality, n lively, pine, lemon. big value, '/W airfresh’ner 7oz. ' can ' rf'i'J'? • ,«;§top & shop SHETTi stop&shop ” S Jfe “ M h ■ ^ c ' spray”)' J R J P ^ stop & shop 51' UCE surface disinfectant can • f J t e r s r * fru it gallon jug Stops shop.'; c o c k ta il) ' X 5 0 » 551 Regular or packed in ««KiiKr falDric softener or p in k ^ ^ ^ natural juice. f 3 17oz $4 save 25' ^ v e 30' ~h inV cans stop&shop ' j ^ r n - f r ^ f T (Single M i f i M f * r i *'°S3^ can 34c) liquid detergent , r& ;v' manufacturer’s coupon Stop & shop stop&shop sudsy or clear ^ t ( bottle grapefruit sr i. half gallon ammonia gallon Jug r ju ic e ^rotlj 460Z. toll Of 4(X) feet 5& shop ot)ld water •pal^ge R250suh glad foodw r^ dM iergent •K*' r with this coupon stop & shop pst0 r n£|pKirH l T')?'- limit l|ug per customer, good 470 I , c*i5 bune 1 thru 7.1975. (not in New York) i'Mew, more subataniial. #■ c h u n k ‘J?ink, Yellow. Aqua or save 25' White: one-ply napkins . lig h t t u n a ’tTt save 20' In oil. It’s moist, it’s I55i tasty, it’s really good. y' 6Vioz. can small, medium or large ■% a SAAu, - iW l:^*^ --g ' 6-p a c k ^ our sun glory stop & shop s to p & s h o p &1 P*u i ^ p o n s t ( » & s h o p t cut g reen whole kernel medium rk lO h ' beans Nmlt 1 th^iMcK perojrionier. 15'^ oz $ ^^reguljirly99c ' , . good June 1 thru 7,1975. cans p ^ l (single o 2 t t A * . can 20c) Ml lOB save 10' 'pair f^ave 20

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