PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchesiter, Conn., Mon., June 24. 1974 Art Fest About Town | Roger Ouellette of 25 Willard honored at a formal reception The council on ministries of Reset For Rd. recently was re-elected for at the Carleton Room of Hotel South United Methodist Church his second term as president of Sonesta, Hartford. He is a will meet tonight at 7:30 at June 30 the Catholic Graduate Club of special education teacher in the Susannah Wesley House of the ilanrljPHtf r lEtipntng Ipralh Greater Hartford and was Vernon school system. church. 48ANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1974 — VOL. XCHI, No. 226 Manchester—A City o f Village Charm The Manchester Art SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS WSnvBaunfoaCanunMkuliyteKtiactftMdMk. Association’s Art and Craft •VOLRIVAMH O f AHUICA. INC. Show scheduled for Sunday in Center Park was rained out and has been rescheduled for June 30. The outdoor event will in­ clude displays of theorem, Nixon SeeksEnd wood plaques, tole work, enamels, plastics, leather quilling, wampum jewelry, decoupage, applehead dolls, press^ flower craft, string. art, sumi, candlemaking, To War Danger quilting, ceramics, weaving, pottery and gem jewelry. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pi*esident off on another journey for peace,” his aim nations and over the world generally.” Admission is free. There Nixon headed today for his third Summit at the Moscow Summit was threefold: ’The President seemed in good spirits, will also be a bake sale and a meeting in a little over two years with Three Aims having apparently recovered strength refreshment stand. Artists Soviet leaders, expressing hope his new —“First, we expect to strengthen the from the fatiguing Mideast trip. He also in all mediums will be com ­ “journey for peace” would help avoid a bilateral relations between the two showed no sign, in his public appearances runaway arms race and a danger of world peting for prizes. strongest nations in the world. on leaving the White House and at the air­ war. —“Second, we hope to develop areas of base, of the limp resulting from an attack tW Nixon flew first to Brussels for cooperation to displace confrontation in of phlebitis in the leg that occurrred while meetings with some of the top leaders of other critical areas of the world that he was on his way to the Mideast. SUMMER NATO countries — with the aim of giving might be those places where conflict could “ new purpose and direction” to the develop between the two great powers. Confident SPECIAL He expressed confidence, in his depar­ Good thru June 29lh Happy With His Gift alliance — before going to Moscow —“And third, we hope to make more Thursday. progress on a goal that we began to ture statement, that most Americans “are Any Standard In a brief departure ceremony at An­ achieve and move forward toward in 1972 united behind the efforts we are making to The Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr., associate pastor of South Portable Eldridge looks on. Other gifts included a horn of plenty drews Air Force Base, just outside of limiting both the burden and also the attempt to resolve differences that United Methodist Church, has just received a gift of a which contained money. 'The occasion was a reception Sun­ Washington, Nixon said that "as we take threat of nuclear arms over our two otherwise would lead to a runaway arms N O OTHER m U O N H A S race and otherwise would lead to confron­ TYPEWRITER lectern scarf from Martin Keiderling, chairman of the day at the church for Pastor Eldridge who was recently or­ Cleaned, Adjusted, pastoral relations committee of South Church, while Mrs. dained an elder. (Herald photo by Pinto) tation not only between two great powers New Ribbon but all over the world.” ' Nixon leaves behind, as he did when he tax ALLTmORSLHWr New Debate Erupts went to the Mideast for the first meeting 14.95 inci. by a President with leaders of three Arab fi'f. > (No Delivery or Pick-up) countries in their own capitals, the mul­ WITH THIS ADS2.00 0FFI Camp Opens for 11th Year TO NOTFOR YEARS. tifaceted Watergate scandals, with Volkswagen calls It the perfect station wagon groceries, bicycles, etc. Dasher has front- On Nuclear Pact Congress in the process of an impeach­ .0 YALE for Its time. Dasher Is powerful gets about whed drive that does some niffy toad-holding. ment inquiry. 2. It is located off Dartmouth Commerce. Funds, materials, By SOL R. COHEN Kennedy opened on a 25 miles to the gaHoa. Iti sma^enough to he wet roads and dry. And It needs maintenance WASHINGTON (UPI) - As President agreement only runs until 1977, and the He made no reference to his domestic TYPEWRITER SERVICE Rd., on a knoll overlooking time and loving care for the 41 PURNELL PLACE It was exactly 10 years hopeful note, with nobody a dnch to park, but big enough to come with only once In 10.000 miles. If the Dasher Nixon headed for Moscow summit talks to Tridents are not covered by it. problems as he outlined his hopes for the Globe Hollow Swimming Pool. camp’s many activities were Rham High School Bomb Damage MANCHESTER sure it would last out the 5 doors and a special rear suspension for wagon sounds ahead of Its time, youhe right seek more progress on nuclear arms con­ Kissinger then went into a three-hour, Moscow summit, including further steps ago this week when Camp Director David Moyer donated by a host of persons • 649-4986 • season — let alone open taking heavy loads. Along with a low loading It Is. But Iti at your nearest Volkswagen trol, a sddden debate flared at home con­ closed-door session with an armed ser­ to limit the arms race. Manchester’s Camp announced the names of eight and organizations. Troopers of the Colchester Barracks School where an explosive device student, Kevin Dunn, 17, of Hebron, platform so no muscle Is required for loading dealer now. cerning his last major nuclear pact with vices subcommittee headed by Jackson. A again the following year. additional volunteer counselors Camp Kennedy was dedicated of the State Police Emergency Ser­ went off m the ceiling early today. “These are very great goals and like all was injured but was released after the Soviets in 1972. congressional source said the session was — bringing to 51 the number June 28, 1964, with Francis P. vice Division (Bomb Squad) search greats goals, they are difficult to achieve Today, about 600 campers and The device was timed and another treatment at a hospital. (Herald photo The dispute began Friday, when Sen. acrimonious, starting with Kissinger’s accepted to date. All from Kelley, superintendent of just as was the case of the goals we sought 800 volunteer counselors later, for clues in hallway of Rham High device was found and disarmed. One by Pinto) Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash., announced he “resenting” having to be sworn in. Manchester, they are; Beth to achieve on our first trip to the it opened for its 11th con­ Mansfield State Training had received “rather startling” informa­ Marlow^8 Beauty Salon Alemany, Lynn Alemany, Last Tuesday Mideast,” he said. “But we are confident secutive year. Town officials School, delivering the main ad­ tion that the May 26, 1972, U.S.-Soviet 867M9in Street, Manchester (Lower Store Level) Lynne Davis, David Duff, Don­ dress. According to this source, Kissinger con­ that when we look at these goals not only are confident it will open again agreement limiting offensive missiles had na Pryor, Deanna White, Diane ceded during the meeting there had been a must we seek to achieve them but we Is Now Undor The next year, and the year after, The program listed Harry F. been secretly reinterpreted to give the White and Jane Zamaitis. He loophole which the Russians might have believe that we can achieve them.” and the year after that, for as Smith as camp director; Russians more missiles and the United NEW MANAGEMENT of said the camp can use about 10 u s^ to add 70 submarine-launched mis­ long as there are dedicated Horace F. Murphey, States less — without telling Congress. The President added, “And we know additional volunteers. superintendent of parks; James siles to their arsenal, and that it was < ** ! ^ “ teenage volunteers and as long Device Bursts On Monday, Secretary of State Henry that (with) American strength, American osive closed by a secret U.S.-Soviet agreement The camp now has five as there are mentally retarded F. Herdic, director of recrea­ Kissinger held a 70-minute news con­ resolve and, above all, American deter­ ■«r / volunteer registered nurses. initialed only last ’Tuesday. )^ ile the youngsters who need a summer tion; Franci J. Mahoney, ference mostly devoted to Jackson’s mination and dedication, that we will be CAROL B U R M The latest is Mrs. Jay Giles of source did not spell out details, the alleged mayor; William H. Curtis, formerly of the Suburban Qfamour Beauty Salon in the outdoors. charges, which Kissinger called “false in able to make progress on this long but 65 Doane St. loophole appeared to be the same potential superintendent of schools; every detail.” vitally important journey for peace, not She will be only too happy to have her customers When the camp opened in “super-legal interpretation” mentioned The camp’s motto 10 years Kenneth L. Weibust, president Rham High School Jackson had said that a secret agree­ only for America but for all mankind.” and friends stop In and get acquainted with her at ago was, “Service is the Price 1964, it was with a $3,000 of the Manchester Association by Kissinger in his news conference. ment allowed the Russians to replace 70 The dispute was not resolved, but her new downtown Manchester location... You Pay for Space Upon This matching grant from the for the Mentally Retarded; Without warning of any kind, an tic where he was treated and released. morning in searching the large building Third Summit missiles aboard its elderly, diesel- by day’s end Jackson seemed to be Earth.’’ It’s still its motto. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Founda­ Robert L. Brock, executive vice explosive device went off in the corridor of ’There were about 800 students in the which is off Rt. 85 near Rt. 66 in the center This third Nixon Summit with Soviet Featuring Complete Hair Care! powered G-class submarines, which he moderating the implications of his initial tion. After two years, the grant president of the Manchester Rham High School in Hebron at about 9:45 building at the time and all were of Hebron. leader Leonid Brezhnev follows previous OPEN TUES. thru SAT. (Cloeed Monday) ’The camp opened today with said would allow them a total of 1,020 statement. He indicated he was not was given to newer facilities Chamber of Commerce; and a.m. injuring one student. evacuated and sent home. Hebron Nixon-Brezhnev meetings in Moscow in about 30 cam pers and 40 A second “dangerous device” was found submarine-launched missiles instead of worried about the Russians getting a sub­ Phone for the mentally retarded and Salvatore J. Filloramo, chair­ Kevin Dunn, 17, of Hebron was taken to volunteer firemen were called to assist May, 1972-when they signed the first phase 649-3991 for Appointments volunteers in attendance. It will Tad Tnidon, Inc. and rendered harmless by the State Police the 950 publicly announced on President stantive military advantage out of the the town provided all of the man of the C of C’s Contractors’ ’Vindham Memorial Hospital in Williman- State Police and school officials this of nuclear arms control agreements— and m operate for three sessions of tpke., Rte. 83 special bomb squad with their special Nixon’s last visit to Moscow in 1972. matter. budgeted funds. The camp’s Division. a Brezhnev visit to the United States last two weeks each — closing Aug. equipment called to the scene. Jackson at one point declared he would permanent shelter was donated Talcottville Ceiling Still Stands June. publicly release classified information • and constructed by the Contrac- Kissinger replied that the 950 ceiling ’The search was continuing throughout today to prove his allegations. But later he tor’s Division of the still stands, and was specifically rein­ Representatives .of the Soviet and Sea Law Action Hinges the building by the Rham principal, assis­ said he would not release any information Belgian embassies saw Nixon off at An­ Manchester Chamber of forced in a subsequent agreement of inter­ tant principal, the school superintendent, and would hold no more hearings on the drews Air Force Base, Md., just outside pretation between the two countries. about 15 state troopers from the bomb subject until Nixon and Kissinger, who is Washington, as he, his wife and a high- Furthermore, he said, even if the squad and Troop K in Colchester as well as accompanying him on the trip, get back to level delegation led by Secretary of State On Procedural Decision Russians wanted to claim a “super-legal the volunteer firemen as The Herald went town, in order not to disrupt the new Henry A. Kissinger left for Brussels. He Fire Calls Interpretation” of the original agreement Getting Married? CARACAS (UPI) — Delegates to an in­ action, the head of the Australian delega­ to press this afternoon. Moscow summit. goes on to Moscow Thursday. in order to put modem missiles in elderly, ternational conference on maritime law tion said today. The large building has classes in two vulnerable, short range submarines, it are on the verge of settling the procedural “We’re getting quite close to a solution sessions for Grades 7 through 12. It was to • 8:49 a.m. Saturday — car dispute that has so far blocked significant on the voting issue," Australian delegation would be “absurd” for them to do so. our customers say: “we have fire on Union St., Rockville. be open for classes through Thursday. leader R.L. Harry said. “We could arrive ’The senior class graduation ceremonies Jackson’s second point was that the 1972 ' (Rockville) at a solution by noon tim e." agreement allowed the United States 710 • 6:13 p.m. Saturday — gas have been scheduled for Thursday The 10-week session of the third United evening. submarine-launched missiles, but that the washdown Graham Rd. (South Adler Awarded Nations law of the sea conference, which Nixon administration secretly told the The LOWEST FORMAL WEAR Windsor) opened last Thursday, has been unable to Soviets it would in fact deploy only 656. • 3:51 a.m. Sunday — both filing, Rennet start drafting the new international code ambulance and fire trucks to for the oceans because of a dispute about Kissinger replied that this was done RENTAL PRICES IN CONN.” car crash on Rt, 30. (Vernon) how voting should be carried out. after the top U.S. military leaders told “today’s newest styles...yesterday’s prices’’ • 1:02 p.m. Sunday — pole School Projects Police, Soldiers him they did not plan to build as many fire on Rt. 74 at Sand Hill. The United States, fearful of being out­ Poseidon submarines as the agreement Manchester contracts will be awarded (Tolland) voted by smaller nations which don’t Nab IRA Suspects allowed but would wait for the Trident • 8:48 p.m. Sunday — truck Ray Adler Inc. of Ridgefield for submarine, still on the drawing boards, to share its views, has been seeking to BELFAST (UPI) — Police and soldiers ALL OUR FORMAL WEAR IS IN ST0CK...TRY IT ON... fire on 1-86. (Tolland) renovations and additions to Bnnet and require a two-thirds majority of the 148 come along until after 1977. ’The 1972 • 7:20 a.m. Monday — dish filing Junior High Schools. raided dozens of homes in West Belfast nations attending the conference. early today and arrested about 50 Irish OLD NEW washer on fire at 81 Mountain Town Robert Weiss said today he is accepting the recommendations of Republican Army suspects, security PRICE PRICE Rd. (Town) Select from these styles... the Town Building Committee (TBC) and Florida Law sources said. Some of those picked up in the sweeps in Champagne % Prince M/P* $30. $20. will set a time and place for signing the t\ contracts. Affecting Press Andersonstown, Falls Road and the ’Turf Powder Blue % Prince M/P* $30. S20., The Ridgefield company was low bidder Lodge districts were women, they said. Burgundy Chevron M/P* $ . District $30. 20 June 10 for the Bennet work and low Ruled Invalid The sources said the raids were Navy Chevron M/P* $30. $20. launched in response to an accumulation bidder June 18 for the filing work. Its base WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Supreme Brown Brocade \$30. $ . Has Many of intelligence reports. 20 price is $2,215,310 for Bennet and $2,495,- Court today unanimously struck down a White Brocade Prince An IRA Provisional spokesman warned Mostly cloudy with rain on and off likely $26. $20. 000 for lUing. 'Three contractors submitted Florida law granting political candidates Black % Prince of new bombing attacks and a previously through Wednesday. High both days 70 to $26. $20. Candidates bids for Bennet and nine for filing. the right to free reply space in newspapers unknown extrem ist Protestant group 75. Low tonight near 60. Tides one to two Yellow Brocade Tom Jones $26. $ 20. TBC chairman Paul Phillips said his in which they are criticized. o threatened bomb-for-bomb retaliation in feet above normal with minor coastal Royal Blue Tom Jones $24.^ $18. The Fourth Senatorial agency is reviewing the several alternate Mississippi is the only other state with the Irish Republic. flooding at high tide. White Tom Jones $24. $18. District has eight towns — and bids accompanying the base bids and will such a law but it was believed other states \ Black Tom Jones $24. $18. five of them have a candidate have recommendations in about 45 days. might enact one if Florida’s had been White Pin Stripe D.B. $24. $18. for the Democratic State Cen­ In a townwide referendum last found valid. Sen. John L. McClellan, D- Black Double Breasted $24. $18. tral Committee. LO TS (IF November, Manchester voters approved a Ark., has suggested Congress consider a Manchester delegates to the BONUS FKILES $5.6 million bond issue for the renovations federal right-to-reply law. Chief Justice MHA to Inspect Sites July 19-20 Democratic State and additions — $2,719,000 for Bennet and Warren E. Burger, writing for the Court, $2,881,000 for filing. All the above tuxedo rental prices include: Jacket, Flare Convention are backing said “Compelling editors or publishers to hometowner John Sullivan, a Phillips said the Adler bids are publish that which ‘reason tells them For Housing Project Slacks, Ruffle Shirt, Bow Tie, Cummerbund, Cuff Links. Hartford County deputy sheiiff, favorable and leave room for architects’ Shoes optional: Patents $5.00... should not be published’ is what is at issue for state central com­ fees and contingencies. in this case.” Buckles $5.00...Regulars $3.00... The Manchester Housing Authority, the housing for the elderly will assemble at 7 *Matchlng Pants mitteeman. Board of Directors and all other agencies tonight on Brainard Rd. Other candidates for that post 0 THER COMPLETE TUXEDO RENTALS from $7.50 interested in finding a site for 40 units of They will view a 0.75 acre parcel owned are James Testa of East Wind­ by Alexander Jarvisand then will move on example: sor, the incumbent, and Alvah Killers of U.S. Diplomats to Center Springs Park, to view a town- WHITE CONTINEiNTAL DINNER JACKET, SLACKS, PLEATED SHIRT, TIE, Phillips, chairman of the On July 4th, weTl Look for the special owned parcel near Lodge Dr., where an CUMMERBUND, STUD S, CUFF LIN K S ...... $7.50 Coventry town committee. draw two winning Lottery green tickets on sale now. Inside Today^s old parking lot stood. Testa was state central com­ Top Choices D O .W T BELIEVE THESE PRICES? mitteeman from the Third numbers, the regular They're your pass to play Given Virtual Freedom The two parcels are the top choices for STOP IN' TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! Senatorial District before number worth up to two great games for the the 40 units. redistricting. He automatically CAIRO (UPI) — Eight Palestinian sion and were probably handed over to Following the inspections, the directors A* Locations To Serve You! became Fourth District com­ $300,000 in total cash price of one. Connecticut's guerrillas whose life sentences for PLO officials in Cairo. will conduct a meeting with the Planning mitteeman when East Windsor prizes. And a holiday $100,000 Lottery. And murdering two American diplomats and a 'The guerrillas were tried for killing the Belgian envoy were commuted to virtual three diplomats during a siege at the Saudi HrralJi and Zoning Commission — in the was placed in that district. bonus number worth a the July 4th Bonus Municipal Building Hearing Room. ’The ’The candidates for state cen­ freedom arrived in Cairo early today, the Arabian embassy in March, 1973. The at­ Miss DeLeo Feted, page 3 session is for reviewing the problems of tral committeewoman are Myr­ revolutionary $1776 for Drawing. semiofficial Middle East News Agency tack and trial caused a major controversy (Herald photo by Pinto) the Sewage Treatment Plant and the REBAL MEN'S SUSP tle Odium of South Windsoh, the said. in the Arab world. Area Profile, page 6 ■TH£ HEN'S STORE " every perfect5 digit match. solutions being advanced. incumbent, and Estelle Sudanese President Jaafar Numeiry Betty’s Notebook, page 8 Walk’A'Thon Prize Winners commuted a court decision Monday and Flanagan of Glastonbury, who Found Guilty Legion Wins , psge 10 Squire Village Request ordered the eight Black September The trial, the first such tribunal in­ MAIN PLAZA was defeated in 1972 b a tiy for A third item to be discussed tonight con­ guerrillas flown from the Sudan to the volving guerrillas in any Arab country, Moriarty’s Stop New Britain, page state senator. Mrs. Odium cerns a request Town Manager Robert Winners in the United Cerebral Palsy raised $568 of the total $28,000 custody of the Palestine Liberation ended June 16. The court announced Mon­ 10 MANCHESTER VERtsiON represented the ’Third District Weiss has received from the residents of Walk-A-Thon held June 5 receive their pledged. Warren Zaccaro of East Organization. day that all eight men had been found guil­ before redistricting pbced her New Coaches at East Catholic, the squire Village complex on Spencer St. prizes from Edward Preneta, Catholic High School and Cheryl Virtually Freed ty of murder and sentenced to life im­ 643-2478 872*0538 town In the Fourth District. page 10 The request is for a summer recreation program director of the walk, as he Wilhelm of Illing Junior High School, MON. thru SAT. 9t30 to 5:3)0 MON.thriiFRIi. 10:00 to 9:00 The Middle East News Agency said the prisonment. ’The other three towns of the coNNEcncurs swaooo lottery Cathy Dyak Bowling Winner, program for the estimated 400 children in hands a stereo component set to Terri each won a ten-speed bicycle. The terrorists arrived "a t an early hour” Within hours, Numeiry commuted the THURS.'TIL 0:00 $AT.'TILS:30 eight-town Fourth District are Squire Village — to be similar to town bike winners were selected in a aboard a special plane. Arab diplomatic sentences to seven years and then ordered page 11 Johnston, the participant who brought Bolton, Andover and Hebron. thousandsofwlnneneadiweek. programs in the playgrounds. The com­ sources said the commandos were in the defendants handed over to the PLO, a Nurse Aides Graduate, page 16 in the most money. Miss Johnston, a drawing in which all Waik-A-Thon plex has its own facilities for whatever effect given freedom by Numeiry’s deci­ statement by the Khartoum court said. student at Manchester High School, participants were eligible. program is provided. 1 r PAGE TWO — MANCHEiSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 25, 1.974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., June 25, 1974 — PAGE THP^b^ About Town | - 9 99 C -- - I Party Was Sad and Glad About Town EachPmon,i,Mon.ATuat.| ^YQSBDON The Memorial Temple B€CN TESTECDAy 77>« hilarious comedy about By Garson Pythian Sisters will meet ADVENTUir corruption In Washington Kanin i Tuesday at 8 p.m. In the Odd Temple Chapter, OES, will The arts committee of 990 Mon. and Tim s . By SOL R. COHEN DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 4411 Felloi^ Hall. After the meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Manchester Junior Women’s Tuesday, June 26 Retirement parties can be IPSUEDOWM m eeting the members will go ♦ the Masonic Temple. The Club will meet Wednesday at 8 out for “ Dutch treat” through sad or glad. The one Thursday Initiatory degree wiU be con­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. refreshments. Saturday, July 6 Right for Miss Gertrude DeLeo ferred. Officers will wear Lawrence Finni, 34 Lyness St. UMEST MIUSEMENT PARK IN was both — sad because she is white. NEWENfiLAND I A t the fully retiring after 29 years as music / npnaiB-(N) ENTIRE PARK NOW OPEN teacher at Mansfield State Mayfair Y Club will have a The property committee of — T H E ^ Air-Conditioned ” JMB9 99ip9r • RMM ■■■* EVERY DAY AT 1 P M. Training School, glad because social gathering Wednesday at Center Congregational Church Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre FREE ADMISSION TO PARK she made it that way with her 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of will meet tonight at 7:30 in the “ CHOSEN SURVIVORS” bubbling personality. Thit Show All TInwo MON TUES, WED. THURS.-FRI.OSAT. The University Mayfair Gardens. church office. EXClffOd 6b-MiT'(PG)^ Miss DeLeo, who lives in ------Sit we McmNO BIGGEST BONO COMBO OF ALU of Connecticut ‘iHUHM NiECTKIir Manchester, has been blind IACCW m For Reservations lU u-lU L WEft BUTqiciissipT I WED..“BUTCH CASairl JAMES BOND 007- since she was one year old — [AN FLEMING'S call 429-2912 the result of an illness. At * * * NNE24tl»M|liHllT7 "ON HER MAJESTY’S Tickets $3.50 Students $2.50 Mansfield, she formed the MOTOROLA SECRET SERYICE" Group Rates Available Blind Choir and coached it ^ S agical circus act daily , along to its present high * ★ ★ ★ RIVERSIDE PARKS * * ★ *| Curtain 8:15 p.m. standing. ORIGINAL PUPPET SHOW DAILY YOU ONLY UVE TWICE BOLTON LAKE HOTEL Through her motivation, the rtViii’PORTABLETVI D IA G O N A L MIITE44-A . NITON ★ Sn Bm iiIIIiiI STHPHOIIIC fouhtaw Lions Clubs of Connecticut, in­ 100<^ SO LID STATE C H A SSIS cluding Manchester’s, formed Continuous Entertainment (tom two units at Mansfield and, in opening to closing CHEF D A N T E four years, contributed over ACorBAnERY-OPERATED! How Serving Bast w if to RIvarsIda $45,000 to them. • Plays on regular A C house current, or on battery (optional Paik: Intaratato 81 North Bring The Family To- Thursday night’s retirement extra). • 100°/o solid state chassis • 70-channel UHF detent LUNCHES - OINNERS to 190 Wool and to RL IBS I party was attended by about 110 Tuner • Built-in battery charger • Walnut-grain plastic FOR mSaWATIONS, TEL. 6434731 North, Agawam, Masa. persons — teachers, former 1 cabinet • Auto cigarette lighter power cord included • associates, neighbors and Deluxe black leatherette carrying case. friends. The master of ceremonies was Bill Nemeroff, COLEMAN also of Manchester and also a StiOHCASE CINtMAJ IM 4 1-84 music instructor at Mansfield. txitsa Gifts included a cake, shaped i-84Exrrss-siLVEnLANe-noeEin45r. • BURNSIDE like a piano and with the in­ - EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 • ■ttSKATLLiin tsii-nD •nurwHc ACRES OF FREE LK5HTED BARKING. We Honor MASTER CHAHBF ■ scription, “ Good Luck Gert,’’ a K T C R BOQOANOVICH’t purse of money, and a bookcase BROS. SHOWS f - r . l -n made by Earl Robinson, direc­ tor of Mansfield’s Sheltered Honored at Clinic Workshop. I IN c o u n t * 7 : 3 0 4 : 3 0 A t The The bookcase is specially ^N.MAT.99c'llsl0OS Dr. Tanash Atoynatan, psychiatrist-director of the Com­ made to hold books in Braille munity Child Guidance Clinic in Manchester, serves Mrs. and Miss DeLeo remarked, Alice Y. Moe a glass of punch at reception in her honor “ I’m delighted. Now I can con­ Sunday at the clinic facilities, 317 N. Main St. Mrs. Moe, tinue to be academic.” JHUrREBEAlT who joined the clinic in February 1969 where she served as Francis Kelley, Mansfield Miss Gertrude DeLeo receives the best wishes of Joseph Manchester Parkade superintendent, called Miss Romeo, left, musical director at Mansfield State Training HALL FOR RENT *1 3jc 9 3 chief psychiatric social worker, is retiring. She has spent DeLeo’s retirement, an end to ER ^RMDE • 649-5j§l over 30 years helping the emotionally disturbed. Friends School, and Francis P. Kelley, superintendent of the For parties, showers, receptions, Model XP2112KE y g l - l i o n ^ an era. He said, “ In my 25 school. The occasion was a retirement party at the Marco meeUngs. Complete kitchen facilities. EXCLUSIVXAREA SHOWINff and co-workers were on hand to pay homage to her and NOW THRU JUNE 29 years at Mansfield, I’ve never Polo Restaurant in East Hartford. A Manchester resident Large en^osed parking lot. Inquire: f C it i^ X Starts WEDNESDAY! wish her well in her future endeavors. (Herald photo by TH E A TE R 1 met a more lovable or more and blind since the age of one. Miss DeLeo recalled 29 i TAKE MUTES IS . S4 . IS (EXIT SS SASSStS M Dunn) competent person. She’ll be im­ Lithuanian Haii OPEN DAILY FROM 2 P.M. years as a music teacher a Mansfield. (Herald photo by i 1 possible to replace and we Dunn) 24 GOLWAY STREET 20th Century TV Saturday and Sunday From 12 Noon won’t even attempt it. With her MANCHESTER 176S BliBWtflfflA Burnoldo Ave.Aua # TELEVISION TONIGHT retirement, we’ll have to Call before 8 P.M. East Hartford 52B-1554 Diploma and Cone review our program. Without Read Herald Ads Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 “New England’s Largest her, our school will not be the same.” — 6:00 — — 9:00 — Francis Sumislaski, 5, holds his graduation cap and (3-0-22) NEWS (24) THE TRIAL OF Traveling Show” diploma in one hanci and an ice cream cone in the other (18) SECRET AGENT HENRY FLIPPER after Kindergarten graduation ceremonies at Nathan Hale DANGEROUS (20) SOUNDING BOARD — 9:30 — School last week. There were 75 graduates in the class SACRAMENTO (UPI) - As (24) BASICALLY (3) MOVIE given their diplomas by Leo F. Diana, principal, and the o f early 1974, the state BASEBALL OVER 2S HG RUES "Big Rose” teaching staff of Mrs. Daryl Stawski, Mrs. Barbara Ross, Department of Education p A rthur's (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH said there were 1,258 public (40) BONANZA — 10:00 — featuring... and the teacher aide. Miss Robin Weir, before the DRUG STORES WILLIAM PEeBLATTVS (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, MO graduates family members gathered in the school school buildings across - 6:30 — (20-22-30) POLICE STORY • The Sky Diver auditorium Thursda evening. A box lunch preceded the California that were earth­ 190 FARMINCTON AVI., HARTFORD, CONN. SIT-II (3-8-22-30) NEWS • Helicopter quake unsafe. The depart­ (24) MALE MENOPAUSE: ceremonies and the Shady Glen-given ice cream cones 941 M AIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. A43-1S0S ■mEE)«)RasT (24) TO BE ANNOUNCED • Flying Bobs • Merry-Go-Round ment also estimated it would PAUSE THAT came right after the diplomas. The graduates now move on 144 RROAD ST., WINDSOR, CONN. 600-5103 DirrctrdbyWILUAMFRIEDKIN PERPLEXES • Scrambler cost at least $514.9 m illion to - 7:00 — • Ferris Wheel to the first grade. Francis is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ 40 MAIN ST., ROCKVILLE, CONN. 875-9163 (3-20-22-30) NEWS bring them up to state stan­ OPEN LATE EVERYDAYI From Wanwr Bros. I — 10:30 — • Roller Coaster • 3 Umbrella Rides cis Sumislaski of 210 Spruce ST. (Herald photo by Barlow) (8) TRUTH OR (18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? dards. CONSEQUENCES • Roc-O-Plane • Tiit-A-Whirl - 11:00 - C it i^ m t S3 (18) DICK VAN DYKE • Moon Walk • Octopus Starts WEDNESDAY! (24) WOMEN (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS I TAKE MUTES 15 . S4 « (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (40) ABC NEWS AND MANY MANY MORE - BH — 11:30 — Styrofoam 4 qt. VINYL or CANVAS - 7:30 — Public Records (3) MOVIE The most fascinating (3) OZZIE’S QIRLS EXPANDED TAMPAX BACTINE "Ride In the Whirlwind” (1967) GH RIDE MS(»UNT murder mystery in years. 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Shallowbrook Lane, $4,950. firs t a id s p r a y CAMERON MITCHELL (40) ROOM 222 property on Highwood Dr., $81,- Bruce James, swimming pool C& D Builders Inc. or 24" Reg. $27.88 ONLY 10.88 L IM IT ONE b y DAVE GRUStN • B a se d u p o n tt>e novel-THE M D N IG H U A O Y 000. 4 oz. Plastic Spray A W n « MOURNING MATT by OAVD ANIHONY - 8:00 - at 72 Crestwood Dr., $350. Deborah A. Sedlacek and Holds 3 trays of cubes. 26" Reg. $33.88 ONLY 12.88 Super or Regular Box of 40 Written far the Screen. P rod u ce d a n d D le c te d b y — j'l; William M. Gutterman to Martin A. Uriano, swimming — ROLAND K88EEondeURTlANCASlER (3) MAUDE James P. Owen, new dwelling 29" Reg. $39.88 O N L Y 14.88 Reg. 1.85 L IM IT ONE A Unhenol Ptcture • Technicoior • (8-40) HAPPY DAYS D a i r i i John H.. Chaplin, parcel off pool at 87 West St., $200. at 314 Hillstown Rd., $24,000. (18) BASEBALL HARTFORD ROAD Phoenix St., partly in 11 oz. Large 1 lb. 1 oz. Manchester, partly in Vernon, SHELL NO PEST SOFTIQUE Cleveland Indians vs. Yankees - N.Y Q u e e n (20-22-30) ADAM 12 $1,000. RAPID (24) ART IS John H. Chaplin to William STRIP CITRUS M. Gutterman, parcel off - 8:30 — OPEN 10-10 DAILY NoFest ONIT Phoenix St., partly in SHAVE BOUQUET (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 Manchester, partly in Vernon, (8-40) MOVIE bmSer QUEEN ONIV P A S A N O ^ $500. $ 1 2 9 5 / ^ 5 ; BUBBLE "My Three Sons" TV home of fine brazier foods dairy queen Reg. 1.89 (20-22-30) SNOOP u i a £ l i s r * & Gregory M. and Martha T. Pope to Frederick P. and BATH RESTAURANT SISTERS ciL n O p e s t S trip k i l l s BUGS! (24) CHILD OF THE Sharon H. Molden, property at NOW. Full Menu Service • From 8:30 A.M. • Mon. thru Sun. It kills flies, mosquitoes, Reg. 99^ UNIVERSE 55 Sanfdrd Rd., $33,000. ONLY and IwWIIIlMMW I gnats indoors . . . works Beautiful Reusable $ 1 5 9 J.A. McCarthy Inc. to Plastic unbreakable . . Reg. 89^ reoia>^ Cocktail Lounge Leonard A. 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CHOICE BONELESS FIRST CUT Founded Oct, i, 1881 Private Property BONELESS 109 CHUCK $129 Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Misconception CHUCK 'Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 ROLLED lb. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation STEAK STEAK lb. Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. To the editor: assured of a good life. We must days and holidays. Entered at the all abide by laws — laws for 59 4 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation The following is in rebuttal to Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ the Open Forum letter of June which we all should be grateful cond Class Mail Matter. 18 which was captioned for the protection they bring. In 725 E. Middle Turnpike Burl L. Lyons, Publisher “Private Property Concept.” reality, our laws are filled with The Manchester Publishing Co. Where have you been Roberta an abundance of rewards. OPEN MON. AND TUES. "Woman’s work is nevor donor assumes no financial responsibility for S. Bynes? Is it possible that In Coventry and in most 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. typographical errors appearing in adver­ your life has been capsulated towns in the United States of WED. THRU SAT." Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in until now? Has man ever been America, local laws exist in “Well, we sympathize with you. Why not get away from It allffir'W Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. capable of owning himself or order to protect its people. 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. while anyway). Come to Frank’s and spend a pleasant half hour or so One M onth...... $3.25 the fruits of his labor? Man, There are only a few towns left Display advertising closing hours, browsing through our supermarket. Shop leisurely, in big wide aisles C opy...... 15t three full days prior to publication. being the ever changing being without zoning laws. If any man wants the right to do with his “Now 3 Fine By Carrier, Weekly...... 75? Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon that he is, has never been truly just crammed full of thousands and thousands of famous brand able to be in such a position. land as he wishes, he should One Year...... $39.00 Supermarkets To foods, or visit our meat department where you’ll find top quality prior to day of publication; 12 noon Love of self, disrespect and seek out a zoneless town to Six M onths...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and greed has existed since the abide in. Then, when a pig sty Serve You Better!” USDA Choice cuts of meat, or pass through our “Old fashioned” Three M onths...... $9.75 Monday. beginning of man. ’Thus, man suddenly appears beside his produce department and see the wide variety of the finest fruits and himself created the n e ^ for castle, he will respect and value ALL OUR BEEF vegetables...and when you go home, we guarantee you will have more laws. the need of local laws. Superniarkots In early times, the Bible To feel it is “fascism” we IS USDA CHOICE cash savings because of our many famous low price specials, not to came to light and in it certain have is grossly misstated and a 'The Finest Meat Sold Anywhere" mention the very popular S&H Green “laws” and procedures were most improper coloring of our Stamps you will receive with every It Is Your Main Street disclosed to aid man in struc­ laws. I thank God for the in­ purchase. Stop in today...you’ll be surprised turing his life. In past times, telligence of man to create laws Prices ^ DOUBLE S&H GREEN 2 this may have sufficed. But for the good of all men. EHectlye at how many of your friends you might seel” The whole is equal to the sum of its have waited until the St. James now, man has developed far And, whether the land owner June 24 - June 29 beyond this way of life. by John Doe or DevCo, the laws STAMPS WEDNESDAY parts. parking lot was available. Because we find ourselves cannot and should not be We Reserve The Right To Um it QuenUtles This is one of the few things we But whatever the outcome of the monitored with laws involving changed to meet each man’s n60(]s remember from our high school math court case to be heard Thursday, now our many needs we must not American Whole become embittered. Laws are Dorothy K. Wllmot which can be readily applied to socie­ is the time for the community as a created for the good of all peo­ Hickory ty and society’s communities. whole to make its wishes known on the ple. In having such, we are Coventry Thus the current dispute between issue. 5 the downtown business community The ultimate outcome of LAMB and the State of Connecticut over con­ Manchester’s right to have control, or Investment Property trol of Main Street has community­ at least some control over the wide implications. management of Main Street, could be To the editor: Secretary Butz’s promise of a I would like to take issue with larger supply of meat, and (b.) The State Department of Transpor­ a precedent affecting other areas of you on your editorial, “Beef The import policy of this coun­ tation is quite naturally and legally the community in the future. Prices Backfire,” in the June 17 try which allows meat imports Herald. to soften the impact of high charged with the job of providing a We believe there must be considera­ First, the 53 cents per pound food prices on the American OUR M O n O : smooth and safe flow of traffic tion given to the economic and social of choice beef, I believe was consumer. through communities. We do not affects of DOT traffic planning just as more than satisfactory for the Today’s livestock producers “Always Service majority of beef producers. hates to pay anywhere from 25 quarrel with this objective. However, we now demand environmental im­ What caused them to withhold per cent to 300 per cent more we would like to point out that such ef­ pact studies of new high highways in cattle from the market was the for the imput cost of raw From The Heart” forts must be carried out in the con­ threat of a consumer boycott materials to produce food, our state. Hershey’s Indoor Gardens, Hershey, Pa. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) and of government controlled thereby supplying these con­ text of overall impact on the com­ This is the crux of the issue. Main prices. Anything that threatens sumers with income, since munity and parts of it. Street of Manchester belongs to all of to disrupt an already fluc­ about one-third of the working tuating market sends chills up population is employed in Much emphasis has been stressed us and what is done to it affects all of Andrew Tally and down the spines of agricultural related industries on the loss of parking spaces due to us. We in Manchester, off and on Main producers. They did not hope to and then having them turn B O n O M induce a shortage but rather to around and buy food from Street, should have a voice in the changing from angle to parallel protect their investment. foreign countries with the parking. It isn’t only the loss of decisions which could change its Capita] Fare Second: The reason for the federal government’s blessings. physical, economic and social present low prices is (a.) Chester Heckler ROUND parking stalls. The present parallel Because the livestock RR4, Box 245 J system is a great incovenience ~to character. producers have held true to Coventry shoppers. Just ask any woman, or We hope before the hearing ROAST even a man, for that matter. Thursday the good people of Manchester will contact members of However, the real impact is long the Board of Directors, members of Fascinating Court Action range on Main Street. Praises the State Assembly, and other town WASHINGTON - Over a cup John Sirica’s order compelling jury, they argued, exceeded its The state, in going ahead with and state officials to let them know of coffee the other day, an the President to yield more authority because only the Police Department parallel parking after several delays, their views on management of Main expert Supreme Court watcher tape recordings to Prosecutor House of Representatives, with of 35 years experience put it Leon Jaworski is “an its impeachment power, has the acted we think, a bit hasty. After all, Street. flatly: “I don’t think you can appealable order.” A second right to deal with criminal con­ it took several years to get around to We hope it will be in favor of find three members of the section told the attorneys to dis­ duct by a President. Besides, Dear sir: help of the police department. Court who believe they have cuss whether the Supreme the lawyers argued, “ ...such a 'This letter is long overdue but More recently, just before installing the new lights and stripe restoring the street to town control. jurisdiction in the Nixon- Court has the authority “to decision (to approve the grand still timely, I hope. Mother’s Day, the same son un­ work was delayed several months so My wife and I would like to wisely left his bicycle outside in While today it is a Main Street issue, Jaworski squabbles.” entertain and decide” Nixon’s jury’s naming of Nixon) could USDA CHOICE (LEAN HNDER) pay tribute to the Manchester the yard over night. He had ARMOUR STAR OR SWEET LIFE RAQU ^ it is difficult to understand the sudden traffic studies tomorrow may cause appeal of the Sirica ruling and be interpreted to mean that a | S 9 ALPEN (WITH COUPON BELOW) ______He was addressing himself to the grand jury’s action. President would be subject to Police Department and the been warned against this but CUBE STEAK * 1 urgency now. At least the state could the state to take over your street. the Court’s order agreeing to similar action by any grand excellent service we have these things do happen. BACON ...... lb . SPAGHEHI SAUCE ...... 3 5 « CERUL ,.^59« received from it on several oc­ Anyway, the bike dis­ USDA CHOICE SHOULDER consider President Nixon’s plea What the Court order was jury throughout the United OCEAN SPRAY DREAM WHIP that the Watergate grand jury saying, of course, was that States.” casions. In a way, perhaps I appeared. My wife felt it would 1 4 9 had no authority to name him somebody would have to con­ Jaworski noted a number of should say one of our two sons be wise the call the MPD on the ROAST BEEF CRAN COCKTAIL VIENNA HNGERS received the service; all of us chance the bike might be ...... gal. TOPPING as an unindicted conspirator in vince its members that they Supreme Court rulings that a USDA CHOICE EYE UNDERWOOD DEVILED Next Stop Moscow had a legal right to get mixed vote of a “properly constituted were beneficiaries, however. recovered and they would then CAMPBELL’S CHICKEN the Watergate coverup. “Look * 1 | 8 9 at the language of that order,” up in the squabbles. And grand jury conclusively deter­ Some years ago, when our 10- know where to return it. I felt ROUND ROAST FOOD STORAGE BAGS « year-old son was younger, he the chances of this were so HAM SPREAD 59 NOODLE SOUP 10 '/i-o z. said my lawyer friend. “It traditonally the highest bench mines the existence of probable USDA CHOICE (CHUCin President Nixon’s five-day tour of his English-speaking allies, who per­ strongly suggests that the Court has been loath to intervene in cause” to name any individual developed a short-lived habit of remote I didn’t even want to RALSTON’S wandering away. Before he was bother the police. S i 1 1 9 the Middle East was a preliminary to mitted the partition of Germany and would like to let this cup pass cases involving other branches as a co-conspirator in a given LONDON BROIL its lips.” of: the government. case. The unanimous 19 to 0 cured of this he made his way She did report the theft; the HANDI-WRAP .. .200-(t. roll PEANUT BOnER ....*1®® WHEAT CHEX 15 -o z. the summit talks which he and Soviet the isolation of Berlin which led to so grand jury vote to name Nixon one day through a wooded area next day the Manchester Police CAPITOL FARMS CHOCK FUU O’ NUTS KRAFT 1000 ISLAND ______1 1 9 EHLER’S INSTANT leader Leonid I. Brezhnev will hold in much grief following the military Could be. One section of the It’s a fascinating situation. was based on evidence to one of the larger shopping Department recovered it. * 1 order instructed opposing Nixon’s lawyers would seem to available at the time only to the centers in town. Ne^less to say, all of us were KIELBASA Moscow, starting Thursday. triumphs of the Second World War. COFFEE ...... 1-lb . SALAD DRESSING MINCED ONIONS 21/i-oz. lawyers to discuss in their have an arguable point in grand jury, said Jaworski, and My wife had thought he was happy. In fact, my wife said it REGINA WINE AND GARLIC ______Brezhnev, at least, is very op^ written briefs and oral declaring that the grand jury this evidence is “indirectly playing at a neighbor’s house so was her best Mother’s Day pre­ | 6 9 NABISCO Brezhnev seemed to reailize Y alta’s it was some little time before sent. * 1 timistic about the new summit. He arguments the question of was powerless to act against relevant to the grand jury’s ^ K S 2-lb. bag ' she learned he was missing. A Our feeling is that policemen FREEZER WRAP ...... 80-(t. VINEGAR „ ,.3 3 < FIG NEWTONS . 16 -o z. effect on the United States. He went whether U.S. District Judge him. Such action by a grand decision to name Richard Nixon SWIFTS BROWN N* K R V E predicts that he and the President will call to the MPD elicited a quick do a vital, often very unplea­ 18c OFF LABEL CHEFBOYARDEE ______DELICIOUS on to suggest other spots in the as an unindicted conspirator.” reach “good new agreem ents. ’They On the tapes issue, Nixon’s response, a search of the shop­ sant job. Most of us, we’re sure, SAUSAGE 7 9 ^ Crimea, which might appeal more to ping center area, and the would feel far less secure if DYNAMO ...... 2 8 -o z. BEEFRAVIOLA will make people happy in Moscow lawyers are still arguing that CRACKER JACKS ..... Nixon: Minsk or Volgograd. He even forcing the President to turn prompt recovery of our son, un­ they were not there. My family •"The Freshest Produce Sold"* mm^mm'Trorn The CFrozen Foods”- and in the United States,’’ Brezhnev over the tapes would be an in­ harmed. Both my wife and I is grateful they are. held out Siberia as a place the United were concerned about possible Sincerely, said. Today^s Thought fringement of Executive Juicy, Red, Whole Mrs. Filbeits ‘Family Size’ Snow Crop States President might want to visit. privilege, an argument the hazards he might otherwise Whitney W. Jacobs Either Brezhnev was putting .the have encounter^ but for the 62 Alexander St. “What he wants to see, we will show Supreme Court usually views best face on Mr. Nixon’s success in with favor. Manchester MARGA- ORANGE him,” Brezhnev said. He didn’t say In any case, if the Court 2 the Middle East or he felt that it was The first essential element in life. It is a sensitiveness that, so, but Mr. Nixon might want to see the lives of deeply spiritual per­ like some well developed psy­ ducks both issues by pleading secondary to the talks to be held in lack of jurisdiction Nixon would WATERMELONS iUICE 16 -o z. are some of the places forbidden to sons is an overwhelming sen­ chic radar, feels far and deep. 1 6 -o z. Moscow, where he seems, to expect sitivity to the realities of Mankind lives in and through have an out. He has said he western visitors for many years. would obey a “definitive” The Almanac great things. Only when hd said that existence about them; the suf­ those who feel this way. They GAYLEZ MINUTE MAID REG. or PINK fering, the pathos, the am­ do not separate themselves ruling by the Court. A refusal to i''; With all his Middle East triumphs, they might visit Yalta, did American biguities, the hipocrisy, the from anyone. There can be for rule might well be construed by CHEESECAKES . 4 -o z. LEMOHADE ,...3 f i 8 9 « Nixon as less than “definitive,” correspondents raise their eyebrows. Nixon will have the confidence to deal sham, and the tragedy. Their them no partial groups, no ALPS IMPORTCD SELECTION) ^ ^ accute level of feeling for all elect, no fellowship save that of and cause him to defy Sirica’s United Press International John Dean told a Senate com­ r Yalta signalled Stalin’s triumph in with Brezhnev, no matter what advan­ TATOES that is good on about them fills broad humanity. Indeed, for order for release of the tapes. Today is Tuesday, June 25, mittee President Nixon joined GRADE A SWMl lb. SWISS CHEESE . 6 -o z. dealing with Roosevelt and Churchill, tage he tries to take of us. the stories of the Bible and Tao, some, all living things, even the Presumably, Sirica then could the 176th day of 1974 with 189 to in the plot to cover up the LONG hold the President in contempt, follow. SEALnST LIGHT N’ UVELY STOUFFER'S CREAM FlUED - - 5 the Dhammapada and the stones and winds are alive to Watergate break-in. BLUEBERRIiS...... 1 ...... ^ S 9 * but where THAT would lead my ’The moon is approaching its WHITE Upanishads. perceive and know and for JutM fftd ^ , When scripture speaks to or­ which to be concerned. expert Supreme Court watcher first quater. CALIFORNIA COHAGE CHEESE . 1 2 -o z . CUP CAKES « ... 7 9 « refuses to venture a guess. NECTARINES...... ,S 9 ‘ dinary men it is through its In this condition of openness The morning stars are Venus 8EALTEST ALL PURPOSE STOUFFER’S LEMON CREAM FILLED - Inflation penetration past the ordinary is implied also the act of accep­ My inexpert guess is that the and Jupiter. 5-lb. squabt^Ie would wind up as a CANTALOUPES...... S 9 * outer human defenses. The tance. ’This Is not to say that the The evening stars ai:e Mer­ Herald CREAM ■ pint CUP CAKES 7 9 « There may not be much solace in’ spiritual heroes see what we spiritual heroes approve of partial victory for Nixon if the cury, Mars and Saturn. Germany 31 per cent, to mention a Court pleads no jurisdiction. these figures but when each of us know is there but are afraid to what they experience and feel. 'liiose born on this date are Yesterdays few. admit. They let the realities of But there can be no true That could be a g o ^ thing for under the sign of Cancer. wrestles with the monthly bills and And economists are predicting an the world come in upon them in. openness without the willingneu the country, not because Nixon French composer Gustave comes to face the impact of inflation such a way that when those they to accept as being so what one is necessarily innocent, but Charpentier was born June 25, 25 Years Ago ) annual 20 per cent increase for the because the matter than would 1860. Salter’s and Globe Hollow ) U WW .— > Cl WW—' see are wounded, they, perceives. Conversely, a cor­ WITH THIS COUPOH WITH THIS COUPO we should know things could be worse. next two years. be decided in the House through On this day in history: swimming ponds are open for WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPOH themselves hurt. ruption of pure religion is the « SS.00 PUBCHABE S SS.00 PUBCHkSE t SS.OO PURCHASE A $5.00 PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHAS In Europe, according to a recent We might call this first of all sort of thinking that causes one impeachment proceedings, and In 1876, Gen. George Custer summer season. ’The point of the article is two-fold. that’s the constitutionally Preliminary estimates of the 4Bo wtth coupon 8 9o wini coupon issue of U.S. News & World Report, spiritual qualities openness. to deny some portion of reality. and his force of 208 men were We in the United States have become And the openness need not be to To see no evil, and to hear no tidiest way to handle the mess. ambushed by Sioux Indians in Health Department for coming ' The Nixon victory would be the inflation parade of the past five acutely aware of sharp increases in perceive only agony. It evil, to pretend that evil does the battle of Little Big Horn in fiscal year are set at $11,850. only partial because you can be 8 years has been frightening to say the perceives beauty as well. If it not exist in the hope it will go Montana. 10* OFF 20* OFF 15* OFF 10*J»FF * OFF 25* OFF 9 inflation in the past two years sure many members of the 52 25-oz. drinks in the torture and away, is to violate this first In 1950, North Korean Com­ 14'A-oz. Botty Crodnr 14-oz. KieHoTe 1 2 -O Z . Soft least. House would be influenced by 10 Years Ago ,, whereas Europeans have been destitution of the city slums, it major element of a spiritual munists invaded South Korea. Leaseway Sanitation Service ( the grand jury’s naming of RICH N’ AXIOM ..... r' The United Kingdom has had a five- may also partake of cool life: Openness. In 1962, the U.S. Supreme of Wethersfield becomes new ' CAKE ALPEN IMPERIAL struggling with it for several years. Nixon as a co-conspirator — streams in forest glades. It Court banded down a decision Manchester garbage collection ) DETERGENT year rise in consumer prices of 51 per Second, inflation is world wide, and it and probably by his refusal to MIXES CHIPS CEREAL MARGARINE shuts neither out. 'Arnold F. Westwood interpreted as barring prayer in agency. RouR T in Juno te euaNTtraJuMtl cent; Italy 45 per cent; Sweden 43 per turn over the tapes. Fascinating' eiMi nnJiHN te ettd Tin Jnnt 2t QouN Tin JiRH te RtMl Tm JOM M V . is going to take strong measures at Such openness is the first Unitarian public schools. Ono Coupon Per FimHy Ono Coupon Por FanWi V r Ono Coupon Por Family i1 Ono Coupon Par FamUy is the word. A writer of fiction Dim Coupon ^ FamHy Ono Coupon Pk t toHly cent; France 40 per cent and West requirement of every religious Univbrsalist Society In 1973, White House attorney home and abroad if it is to be curbed. would never get away with it. "The Store With Heart' The Sfore With Heart" m "The Store With Heert" ------)/ I

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., ’Tues., June 25. 1974 — PAGE SEVEN Steps Outlined To Curtail PZC Delays Red Rock Vote Court Cases ■About Town- American Club. Weighing in Manchester Lodge of Masons I tonight at 7 at the clubhouse and Absenteeism and Class Cutting For Data and Water^ Sewer will have a business meeting will be from 7 to 8. Mrs. V f proceed to the Fitzgerald CIRCUIT COURT 12 which they had been unable to tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic William Krar is in charge of a Funeral Home, 225 Main St., to By DOUGLAS BEVINS Temple. Strawberry shortcake strawberry festival, and VERNON school and the committee ap­ ninth graders had been housed ’The school authorities have • Granted Stage I approval Taylor Sts.. Gastown, it was ManchMier StMlon post were reduced to $3,000 pay respects the late Elmer The Manchester Planning and Three Rockville men will be served after the members are reminded to bring BARBARA RICHMOND pointed by Fagan noted it at the Middle School last year. recommended to adjacent for an excavation pemiit sought noted at a June 3 public each. They were still unable to Kilby, a memberto of the club. Zoning Commission (PZC) pleeaded guilty Monday to meeting. The lodge will recess place settings. Members with recognizes that an attendance Fagan also said there are property owners that they call by Mitchell ’Trucking Inc. on a hearing, had intended to build a post bond and were returned to A lengthy list of problems in- Monday night decided it needs third-degree burglary in con­ for the months of July and the initials A through C are policy which is appropriate for problems with students cutting the police if the students con­ 40-acre site, owned by the Etate retail shopping center on the the state correctional center in She Hemli» volving discipline, more information on provisions nection with recent thefts of August. reminded to bring Itenjs for a the majority of the student body classes; with students and non­ tinue to trespass on their of Sam Lombardo, on Hillstown site. PZC members listed Hartford. absenteeism, class cutting and for public water and sanitary fruit basket. Manchester I%ilatellc Socie­ may be ineffective for a small students loitering in the parking property. Rd. Atty. Dominic Squatrito, aggravated traffic hazards and copper tubing and other metals such were outlined for the sewer systems before it takes encroachment into Rural from the former A&P Store on ty will meet tonight from 7 to 10 Area Profile minority. lot and on land adjacent to the In the way of long-term representing the applicant, said Manchester WATES will Board of Education Monday action on Achenbach Realty Union St., Rockville. All members of the British- at Mott’s Community Hall. The committee said such a lot; complaints from adjacent recommendations, besides the plans call for removal of about Residence Zone as reasons for meet tonight at the Italian- night by the Rockville H i^ Co.’s Red Rock CUD (Com­ Kenneth P. Girard, 21, of 361 American Club will meet policy would be ineffective in property owners of students Alterntate Learning Center, 480,000 yards of material, as op­ denial. They are Ralph Maynes, 54, School principal and assistant prehensive Urban Develop­ Adams St. was fined $300 for terms of reversing the atten­ allegedly loitering on their Fagan also suggest^ that a posed to the last fall’s request • Tabled a Residence AA of no certain address, Donald L. principals and a list of long­ ment) application. dance pattern for & s minority property or using it as a short­ summer workshop be con­ to remove about 1,200,000 yards Zone change which would allow Coville, 40, of 54 School St., and operating a motor vehicle while term recommendations in­ PZC members agreed Mon­ his license is suspended. Council Decision Due Soon and perhaps prove counter­ cut to school; with “ visitors” ducted next sununer to study of material. a subdivision on about 43 acres Frank J. Rivers, 45, of 24 Grove cluded one for an Alternate day night they’ll ask the appli­ St. productive in that enforcement coming to visit the school or the marking system and the • Tabled a request by Robert of farmland off Gardner St. now Learning Center. cant for an extension of the 65- Fred F. Gliha, 21, of 115 TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE would produce further dis­ friends; and problems with the requirements for graduation. W. Melendy to alter curb and zoned Rural Residence. The A pre-sentence investigation The lengthy report was day statutory deadline in which Elizabeth Dr. and Jack L. cipline problems among the method of handling the He also recommended that sidewalk requirements for a rezoning application, submitted of all three was ordered and prepared by a committee ap­ the commission has to act on Inkel, 21, of 28 Helaine Rd. On Road Reconstruction group. absentee lists. the board employ a full-time three-lot subdivision between by John and Paul Lenti, drew sentencing scheduled for July pointed last winter by Martin the zone change petition. The 65 were both fined $75 for dis­ In recommending the study Fagan also outlined some of outdoor, non-uniformed securi­ Vernon and W. Vernon Sts. PZC heavy opposition at last 25. @ Westinghouse AIR CONDITIONER Fagan, principal of the high ty person with authority to days started June 3, after the Charges against Maynes of orderly conduct in connection elude the widening of Pierce Residents opposing the Education will meet tonight at the committee said it feels it the action taken to correct members decided to inspect the month’s public hearing. SOUTH WINDSOR school and he and John Murphy PZC conducted a public hearing third-degree larceny and third- with an April 26 incident on Rd. to a paved surface of 30 feet project last week felt widening 7:30 at the South Windsor High would identify more specifical­ some of these problems. He make arrests. He said this is property this week and make a • Approved a rezoning Judy Kuehnel and Edward Masker, assistant on the project, and will run out degtee criminal mischief were Lake St. in Vernon. as opposed to the present width of the road would result in School Library. ly the characteristics of this said in regard to cutting classes the only way that the loitering decision July 1. request by David J. Webster for HEADQUARTERS principals answered questions in August, hut the PZC doesn’t nolled. Charges against Coville Correspondent of 18 to 22 feet. The project also excessive speeding along an The South Windsor Sewer‘d minority; their relative and excessive absenteeism, by students and non-students • Tabled a thick sheaf of a 2.8-acre parcel on the north of the board concerning the can be stopped outside the meet in August. side of Spencer St., about 780 of third-degree larceny and THERE’S A WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONER FOR Tel. 644-1364 calls for installation of a new' area already the scene of Commission will meet tonight numbers in the student body; some students have been zoning amendments which were A decision of proposed report. school building. In brief discussion of the Red feet east of Hillstown Rd. first-degree criminal mischief base and reconstruction of an speeding violations and ac­ at 8 at the Town Hall. Included their educational needs; and suspended, conferences have the subject of a May 6 public In other cases: EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE. reconstruction of Pierce Rd. Murphy said he felt the most Rock CUD application, PZC were also nolled. existing bridge near Strong Rd. cidents. on the agenda will be the dis­ ways in which an alternative been arranged with parents; He also recommended that hearing. The amendments, Webster sought a change from • demon R. Alexander, 60, important part of the report members seemed reluctant to The charge of third-degree faces the Town Council in light The council is reportedly in Some opposed the bicycle cussion of assessment for per­ approach might better meet they have been referred to once the facilities at the school revised by Town Planner J. Rural Residence and Residence of 869 Main St., operating while was the recommendation that a make any decisions until they larceny against Rivers was of large opposition expressed favor of the construction of a path on the basis that under the sons over 65 years of age, dis­ their needs. guidance directors and the are expanded, the board should Eric Potter in response to AA to Business 2 Zone. license suspended, $100. study be made concerning es­ get more information on recent nolled. Rivers pleaded guilty to by townspeople at a public bicycle and pedistrian path town’s sidewalk ordinance, cussion of the Norton Lane In his report Principal Fagan social worker; reports have broaden the curriculum objections heard at the May 6 • Gave tentative approval, hearing last week. tablishment of an Alternate reports that the town’s sanitary the charge of third-degree • Thomas Boccaccio, 19, of adjoining the road. The bicycle abutting residents are responsi­ sewer extensions, and con­ listed as one of the problems, been mailed to parents; offerings by including more session, will be considered in subject to submission of a legal The project, which would cost Learning Center which would sewer system might not be able larceny, however, in connection East Hartford, fourth-degree path would wind around trees, ble for maintenance. sideration of possible exten­ adjustment to double sessions teachers have called parents; semester courses and some September. description or map, of action to 2 an estimated $325,000, would in- focus on the needs, interests, to handle further development. with an April 26 incident in Ver­ larceny in connection with a rather than travel a straight Bulletin Board sions of sewers to Ellington Rd. by ninth and tenth graders. He and some have been given mini-courses. • Denied a Business 2 Zone make legal a building lot on and abilities of the minority in An update on the sewerge non. The charge of third-degree June 5 shoplifting incident at K- route. The South Windsor Board of from Clark St. to Wapping also said it was the first year failing grades. Noting that attendance change sought by Gastown, Gardner St. which was created the student body who appear to problems is on the agenda for burglary in that incident was Mart plaz, nolled. Center. for both classes as part of the The habitually tardy students problems start in the lower Inc., of Springfield, Mass., on a in 1961 as part of an apparently be alienated by the traditional high school builck^ itself. As grades, Fagan also suggested tonight’s joint meeting of the illegal subdivision. The three- nolled Monday. New business will include have a long list of excuses such 7%-acre parcel at Parker and • David C. Hemphill, 19,-^ 88 high school. ninth graders the trath graders that a thorough review and PZC and the town’s Board of acre parcel, near the intersec­ acceptance of the incinerator at as having chores to do before Legion Dr., Rockville, recklbss The recommendation was were housed at the Sykes School study be made of attendance Directors. tion of Fern St., has about 210 James P. Hesketh, 17, of 141 the treatment plant and release school, oversleeping, missing driving, nolled. made in connection with a study policies and promotion policies The Red Rock CUD applica­ W. Center St. faced the charge of retainage to Dorr-Oliver. and isolated from the rest of the the school bus and parents drop feet of frontage on Gardner St.' Citizenship Awards Given of attendance problems at the tion seeks rezoning of 105 acres of negligent homicide Monday Also to be considered will be a high school classes. The new them off late. for Grades 1-8. Local Power • Received notice of the ap­ • Paul J. Kirol, 20, of East of land — most of it now the Red in connection with the May 17 petition for sewer service to pointment of Leo Kwash of 14 Hartford, disorderly conduct, COMPACT WINDOW UNITS 5 Rock Golf Course — from Rural head-on collision on Spencer St. Palmer Dr., Scott Dr. and other Over Funds Elm Ter., as an alternate to the nolled. Residence and Industrial Zones which killed the passenger in To Four Hebron Students streets. PZC. Kwash, a Democrat, sat to CUD Zone. Achenbach is his car, Robert L. Lessard, 17, The South Windsor Senior Requested on the PZC for the first time • Elmer L. Leclair, 23, of 125 planning a five-year develop­ Monday night. Other members of 169 Lyness St., a close friend Tracy Rd., South Windsor, HEAVY DUTY Nancy Drinkuth citizenship, service, Hole Ladies Day” at Tallwood Citizens will meet Wednesday H ARTFORD (U P I) - A ment of a 1,300-unit residential sitting Monday night were of Hesketh’s. The case was con­ third-degree criminal trespass Correspondent Americanism and leadership Country Club; criers tourna­ at 9:45 a.m. in the parking lot of School Board Asks More Data group of municipal officials has THRU-THE-WALL complex, with single-family, Chairman Alfred Sieffert, tinued to Aug. 22. in connection with a June 10 in­ 228-3970 qualities. m ent— P. Grdenick 50-30-20, J. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, asked Gov. Thomas J. Meskill duplex, and multi-family Secretary Joseph Swensson, cident in Tolland, nolled. At a recent assembly McCarthy 52-30-22, A. Thornton Sand Hill Rd. for greater authority over Bring your room measurements. We housing. David Paris, and Ronald Gates. Glen M. Botting, 17, of Love Second Grade News 5330-23; low gross — K. Johnson The group will then proceed On Problems with Discipline federal funds earmarked for • Kirk E. Owne, 19, of 83D are air conditioner specialists and program at Hebron’s Gilead The Red Rock site, north of I- Lane Hill, Rockville was given to Gillette Castle by bus for the Rachel Rd., breach of peace in­ Hill School, Geraldine Grant, The top salesmen in the re­ 50. 86 and abutting the ^uth Wind­ manpower programs in the a 90-day suspended sentence can install your new Westinghouse annual picnic. This trip is for VERNON volving the running of a traffic president of the Jones-Keefe cent geranium sale Chris Mund, regular attendance in school is several teachers are interested refused all help and were sor town line, abuts tobacco state. and placed on probation for two air conditioner in your window or members only. Any member BARBARA RICHMOND I Manchester light June 10, nolled. Batson P ost 95, Am erican Jill Gardiner, Michael McGee required by state law and that in such a center and “ this is one expected to withdraw when land proposed for mixed-use The Connecticut Conference years after pleading guilty to thru-the-wall. who has not signed up for the Legion Auxiliary, presented and Laura Desruisseaux, A 32-member committee ap­ every effort should be made by point we should be working on they reach 16. development by MAP of Mayors and Municipalities third-degree larceny in connec­ ADVERTISEMENT - trip and wishes to do so may Hospital • Viola Porath, 40, of citizenship awards to four presented a check for $100 to pointed by Rockville High parents and students to see that in connection with attendance.” Board member Stephen Associates, an investment asked Meskill to appoint tion with a break at the A-1 BURRITT BANK contact Mr. Snow at the Town Middletown, disorderly conduct students. Margaret Gilman, librarian, on School Principal Martin Fagan, absence is limited to reasons of It is recommended that the Marcham agreed with the con­ partnership led by developer municipal officials to two coun­ Notes Caterers of 340 Adams St. in HAS SUMMER GIFTS! Hall. reduced from fourth-degree Post Commander, Malcom behalf of their teacher and to study and advise on problems personal illness. “ Excessive office call all the homes of cils the state must set up under Fondue sets and handy cept of such a center but Arthur M. Fischer of New York ! May. A charge of second- Veterans Memorial Park was larceny, $20 Parker, had been scheduled to classmates. The money is for concerning discipline at the absences or irregular atten­ those students not cleared by a “ maybe not with separating City. a 1973 federal manpower law. degree criminal trespass was OPEN beverage kits available now for scheduled to open for the • Robert L. Adam, 19, of make the presentation but was the purchase of library books high school, submitted its dance are often the direct cause previous call from a parent. these students from the ■rhe PZC has already granted New Haven Mayor nolled. ™ APPlJANCES WED., THURS., depositors at “The Big B.” summer season today, the Discharged Monday: Mildred Fiskdale, Mass., third-degree unable to attend. for the school. report to the Board of Educa­ of scholastic failure,” the com­ Students absent without per­ mainstream.” zone changes for the MAP Bartholomew Guida, con­ television FRIDAY Reward your savings with top South Windsor recreation Westphal, 28 Keeney Dr., larceny, nolled. First prize winners were 'The donation was part of the tion Monday night. And the mittee stated. mission will be warned, then a He said he hopes the sugges­ Associates’ 260-acre develop­ ference president, said the Harry A. Pugliese, 22, and UNTIL 9 P.M. interest rates and top gifts from department reported. Bolton; Anthony Proia, East • Kenneth E. Trudeau, 20, of Chris Akerlind and Lisa Nigro. money realized from the sale of board asked that the lengthy It recommends the use of key letter will be sent home and the tion will be kept aUve and that ment, but those changes are Comprehensive Employment Dereck D. Ruggerio, 25, both of the money place — the cute lit­ Public swimming hours at the Hartford; Evelyn Garcia, 49 71 Jarvis Rd., reckless driving, Second prize winners were some 600 plants. The remaining report be refined and brought punched cards to take atten­ student may be suspended. It the conunittee will come to the being challenged in court by and Training A ct o f 1973 Hartford, pleaded not guilty to tle red bank building opposite park are noon to 7 p.m.every Palmer Dr., South Windsor; $50 Lane Brunner and Emily money will be used to purchase took to the board before school dance in all first-period classes also suggests a grade penalty of board with a concrete nearby property owners. “presents an important oppor­ first-degree larceny and their Sklodosky. Cumberland Farms in Hebron day until Labor Day. Robert Slater, 113 Greenwood materials for their classroom. starts next September. and that the teacher record one point for each class recommendation. In other business Monday tunity for state and local cases were bound over to the Center. Open daily 10:30 - 6. 00; Season passes for families D r.; William Bachand, Bidwell ’The awards, limited to sixth The committee, composed of “ un-accounted” on a special skipp^. Board member Robert night, the PZC: government to provide and next session of Tolland County Ladies Day Thurs. nights ’til 8. 00. 228-9471. can be purchased at the recep­ St.; Gitta Antolini, 49 Congress graders, were based on overall Iteachers. department heads, list to be turned into the office I^ n y of the teachers felt that DuBeau called for more manage needed manpower superior Court. tion desk of the Town Hall. • Reviewed approved plans St.; Beth Wogman, Bernwood accomplishments in the area of The following women were and supervisors, was divided' at the close of the session or a student should not be per­ specific recommendations as to programs. They were arrested June 9 at for the Crockett & Dzen Dr., Bolton; Carol Freedman, academic achievement. winners at last week’s "Nine into subcommittees and each picked up last period. mitted to make up work missed cure the problems and did not “ Since local governments are the ^ Iton Pharmacy on Rt. Autumn Heights subdivision — 30 Carter Dr., Tolland; Lisa subcommittee included its It was suggested that this un­ during unexcused absence and feel the report gave the infor­ closest to the people and 44A by State Police at gunpoint three lots on Ashworth St., five Gyokeri, 237 School St. findings and recommendations accounted list be checked the that suspension ■ from school mation the board needed. programs which will be without incident after getting lots on Grandview St., and 13 Also, Nellie Broderick, 45 in the total report. following day but some board should be treated as an un­ DuBeau asked for a'more fac­ affected by decisions of these into the store through the roof. lots on E. Eldridge St. — and Flagg Dr.; Marjorie Johns, The attendance committee members said they felt these excused absence. tual report. “ This report is 10 councils, they should be heavily granted a minor change in plans Wethersfield; Emil Werstler, About $1,700 worth of merchan­ conducted a survey to ascertain names should be checked on im­ The research subcommittee or 15 pages of short declarative represented” in the executive dise was found outside the store for sidewalks on Ashworth St. 64 Greenwood Dr.; Angela the feelings of the faculty con­ mediately. reported that 24 students from sentences,” he said. councils, Guida said. at the time. Senkbeil, 179B E. Middle Tpke.; cerning school policy on In a report from the school the morning session (juniors Marcham said he would like Ellen Armogida, 87 Hamlin St.; Charges of third-degree keeping attendance records. nurses it was noted that dis­ and seniors) were suspended to get at the root causes of why Kenneth Austin, Warehouse burglary, possession of To a suggestion that atten­ missals from the nurses’ office during the period from Jan. 1 there is truancy. “ I would like Point. burglary tools and second- dance be taken by use of IBM had decreased in direct propor­ through May 6 and 90 in the to see some concrete proposals degree larceny were nolled. cards, 59 teachers agreed this tion to the increased student afternoon session (freshmen on how to keep them in school in Discharged Sunday: James The $10,000 bonds on both men method would be strongly ef­ population. and sophomores) for the same the first place,” he said. PZC Appro’ves Gladysz, 645 N. Main St.; Louis ficient and 32 agreed it would be They attributed this, in part, months. Guinipero, 60 Scarborough Rd.; moderately efficient, and 10 to a concerted effort to make Six arrests were made during Anne Collins, 195 Eldridge St.; were not in favor of this student and parent more aware March; 1 in April, and 27 in Zone Changes Robert Ferguson, 40 Brent Dr., OUR OFFICE "M y d o w is method. of the responsibility they have May. Vernon; Joseph Prentice, 10 WILL BE CLOSED While 73 teachers indicated concerning school attendance Figures presented by Francis Robber Brookside Lane, Bolton; SATURDAY MORNINGS area by building any additional they were in favor of having unless a student is truly ill. Shorten, guidance supervisor, COVENTRY Carolyn Carey, Watertown; THRU JULY written excuses required for It was also emphasized that indicated about 12 per cent of Abandons Monica Shea buildings with the remains of Stanley Hayman, East Hart­ old barns which would be torn AND AUGUST aKvsQis every absence, school officials teachers should issue passes to the pupils have attendance or High Heels Correspondent ford; Alan Gore, Hebron Rd., said this had been tried and was any students having to leave disciplinary problems. He said 742-9495 down and moved to the site. Andover; Mildred Bennett, 21 J0HNH.LAPPENJNC. given up because it did not their room to go anywhere else counselors feel they have NEW HAVEN (U P I )- Men’s The Planning and Zoning The commission will be E. Amato Dr., South Windsor; 164 EAST CENTER STREET meeting with Griswold and lessen absenteeism, however, in the building. This would helped about 60 per cent of the high-heeled shoes apparently Commission Monday night ap­ Elizabeth Utting, Hartford; 649-5261 Fuss, town engineers, and Ab­ Ouf phont li elwayt sniwertd they agreed to try to incor­ enable teachers on corridor problem and the remaining 12 aren't suitable wear for robbing proved amendments to the Amanda Hills, 399 Woodland St. porate this along with the call duty to identify authorized per­ per cent almost all have home banks. bot Schwebel, town attorney, in open.” zoning regulations. Bill Hale the near future to discuss the system. sons in the school during class or serious personal problems. Police said a man in his late Compatible recreational President question of rights of way. When a student is absent the time. Shorten said of the truant 20’s went into the Second New facilities will be allowed as The commission has received administrators attempt to con­ Assistant Principal John students evaluated by the Haven Bank Monday and tried accessory uses to a golf club. Don’t hesitate to come see me personally — a letter from the Department of Retiring Bolton Teachers tact a parent to verify his or her Murphy told the board that “ building committee” this to cash a bond, but was refused 'Die commission also approved Environmental Protection, whatever your questions, whatever your needs knowl^ge of the absence. This Rockville is subjected to the year, seven were either in the because the bond and his ID with amendments the provision ATTENTION stating that no septic installa­ is effective to a degree. pressure of Manchester High hands of Juvenile Court or were card did not carry the same to allow building on rear lots. concerning money. Four Bolton school teachers with a total of 90 years of ser­ Gladyce Bissell, high school English; Mrs. Bertha tion may be made on the Murphy cited the amount of School which has an open cam­ referred to the court; six were name. The man then reached The commission did not act on vice are retiring at the close of the 1973-1974 school year. McGarrah, grade 3; and Mrs. Evelyn Halloran, grade 7. property of Angelo Demma on work connected with keeping pus where students come and referred to the social worker; over the counter and grabbed the amendments to the com­ Our Board of Directors wants our customers to They are (left to right) Mrs. Sylvia Patrick, grd9&-3;'Mrs. (Herald photo by Holland) Hemlock Point without a per­ REMINGTON-NORELCO track of written excuses and the go as they please. two for psychological evalua­ about $1,000 in cash. mercial zone or to home oc­ have the finest and most personal banking mit which must be issued by limited office help. He said the faculty is well tion; one was determined to Police said he kicked off his cupations. DEP. . services available. You will find every member of The committee said it aware of the problems. “ I don’t have moved; five were high-heeled clogs, apparently The commission held an in­ electric shaver owners The land in question is on me “ realizes without a doubt, the think it’s catastrophic,” he rescheduled; and two had so he could move faster, and formal discussion with Russell our staff ready, able and happy to give you lake and does experience high Board Approves absolute enormity of the sub-. said. ran off in his stocking feet. Weigold and Raymond Roman thoroughly professional service with a personal SWHS Graduation ground water during certain ject — i.e. the procedure of Referring to the proposal to explain the regulations as times of the year. touch. South Windsor High School graduation ceremonies ^ checking attendance can be made for an Alternate Learning they apply to an application for Town Meeting List of Faculty will be held Wednesday at 6 p.m. in the Wapping changed immediately, but the Center to focus on the needs of zone change. Wigold and Of course we give you top rates, extra banking changing of the attitudes of pre­ the minority in the student body Roman will toth be making for­ There will be a special town SPECIAL Bowl behind the Wapping School. sent day adolescents is a who appear to be alienated by mal applications for zone meeting tonight at 8 p.m. in the hours and handy offices. But it’s that personal COLUMBIA Alan Howland moves fr In case of rain, the ceremonies will be conducted frustratingly slow process.” the traditional high school en­ changes in their respective Coventry High School to act on grade 7 to grade 5. Sandra Thursday at the same time and location. If it rains touch that makes the difference in our service. Virginia Carlson ’The committee advised that vironment, Murphy said area. the disbursements of the Streeter moves from grade 8 to OFFER Thursday, graduation exercises will be shifted to the Correspondent Weigold who owns seven Revenue Sharing funds for the grade 5. Dorothy Taggart and Hugh Greer Gymnasium at the high school the same Stop in soon, won’t you. Tel. 228-9224 acres on Bread and Milk St. 1974-74 fiscal year. 2 Anita Ramm continue in this The Columbia Board of day. would like to apply for an Other items on the agenda C om plete grade. Education has approved the Announcement for postponement or site change $8,177 Added expansion of a commercial zone will be to appropriate ad­ faculty list as presented by the There is no change in grade 6 JUIY4th ditional funds for those budgets HIGHEST r e t u r n s ON SAVINGS will be made on Radio Stations WTIC, WDRC, and to allow him to build a 30-foot with Geraldine Hanna, ^ r y In- T u n e -U p superintendnet, with the excep­ by 60 foot building to house a that are overexpanded in this Effective Annual zinga and Michael Wallace con­ WINF during the afternoon of the scheduled gradua­ tion of the Spanish-French posi­ show room for his pump and fiscal year. Yield Rate Type of Account tinuing. Cheryl Buffam moves tion days. For School Costs tion. plumbing business. Historical Society from grade 8 to grade 7. Con­ No tickets are required unless the exercises are The issue of whether foreign This building would be at­ The Historical Society will n o w o n ly 4 Year Certicate. tinuing in grade 7 are Alma conducted in the gymnasium. Persons attending the for 6\4 years and has been the 71/ 2% $1,000 minimum. language should be full-time or HEBRON BONUS tached to an existing barn meet tonight at 8 in the 7.90% Lesniaski and Linda White. outdoor ceremony should bring their own chairs. secretary of the board for the half-time is still under con­ Nancy Drinkuth which is 30 feet hy 100 feet. The Society’s house on South St. John Lescoe moves from last five years. She has two 5 2 1 /2 Year Certificate. sideration by the board. Correspondent barn would be used as a Refreshments will be served. physical education instructor to daughters and the elder attends 63/4% $1,000 minimum. Elizabeth McLaughlin, 2283970 warehouse and possibly for Members and other interested 7.08% grade 8. Remaining at this Rham. Spanish-French teacher, is About 25 people attended future offices. persons are invited to attend. grade level is Denis Harvey. , Mrs. Sibun was questioned aware of the issue and spoke Teacher Meeting Monday night’s Town Meeting DRAMING Weigold has 923 feet of fron­ The program for the evening 1-2 Year Certificate. Resource teachers are about her thoughts concerning $1,000 minimum. before the board recently con­ at the Hebron Elementary tage on Bread and Milk St. and will be “ show and tell’. 6.81% Robert Atherton, Nancy Bert- the location of the proposed cerning the program. School. The meeting, which he almost buts an existing com­ Members are requested to zos, Mildred Church, and on Middle School. In answer to the LOTS OF >1776 BONUS PRIZES. Regular Savings Account. Kindergarten teachers re­ Was Successful began shortly after 8 p.m., was mercial zone. bring one or more items of HERE’S W HAT WE’LL DO Interest paid day of deposit half-time are Carol Haines, question she stated that she main the same with Cheryl adjourned before 8:30. The site for which Roman nostalgic or historic interest to 5.47% to day of withdrawal. BOLTON thought it should be in either On July 4th, weTl draw two winning Gouin and Elizabeth Horberg Marilyn Lassow, Maureen development because some show to the group and describe The first item of business was would be seeking a zone change • Clean, adjust and CONTINUOUS COMPOUNDING. All accounts are compounded to give you the teaching again next year. There Link, Mary McMahon. Donna Holland Hebron or Marlborough where Lottery numbers, the regular number worth teachers were taken out of the the deficit of the Board of is on the com er of from a personal or historic highest possible yield. Correspondent most of the students live. up to $300,000 in total cash prizes. And a is no change in grade 1 with Vic­ curriculum half day for a Education. The sum of $8,177 Armstrong Rd. and Rt. 31. ’This point of view. lubricate Reading consultant is Linda Tel. 646-0375 Andover, the third town in the Withdrawals from certificate accounts prior to maturity subject to substantial toria Wallace, Janie Wilcox and general meeting. was appropriated from surplus holiday bonus number worth a revolution­ area is presently zoned light in­ Items pertaining to Coventry Gardiner; music instructors Regional District 8 school penalty (the minimum penalty required by law). Eileen Williams continuing. Norman Shaw, high school As several departments are to the Board of Education ary $1776 for every perfect 5 digit match. dustrial and Roman will be will be particularly ap­ • Install new cutter are Mary Wilcox and Suzanne system, has a much smaller Prescilla Blake moves from principal, referring to a recent made up of only one person, budget for the 1973-74 fiscal seeking a zone change to com­ propriate. springs Steinmeyer (three-fifths tim e); school population. Look for the special green tickets on sale grade 3 to grade 2 and con­ Shaw said that person spent year, as approved by the Board This will be last regular OPEN SATURDAY 10-2 Heritage Office: K-Mart Plaza art teacher is Elizabeth curriculum half day, said it now. They're your pass to play two great mercial. tinuing in ^ a d e 2 are Suzanne time looking into his own Roads meeting in the first half of the Bunker. ’There is a vacancy in proved reasonably successful. of Finance. ’The land in question involves courses of study and prepared The voters authorized the games for the price of one. Connecticut's 4 DAYS ONLYI The Local Savings People Kaezynski and Margaret physical education. He said the staff members in­ Board Chairman Bill the Old Mill and is presently calendar year. Meetings will Board of Selectmen to enter Russell. Continuing in grade 3 volved with the meeting at the modification, bibliographies Henaghan had prepared the $100,000 Lottery. And the July 4th Bonus being used as an arts and craft not be held in July or August. into agreements with the State Wed. thru Sat, June 26th • 29th are Deborah Campbell, Gail There will be no summer elementary school all com­ and materials for that specific facts and figures for questions, Drawing. center. Roman is proposing to The next meeting will be the school due to the “ poor” in­ Department of Transportation OPEN THURS. TO 8:00 P.M. Gagnon and Alice Levesque. mented favorably and felt the area. but few questions were asked. expand into speciality shops annual meeting of the Manchester Savings and Loan for the expenditure of funds Alan Haberem moves from terest shown. Only 20 studentsi list of objectives formulated He said the session would On Rham Board and to include a restaurant in membership in September. A now available or to become QUINN’S SHAVER CENTER grade 5 to grade 4. Continuing returned forms expr;essing in­ would be extremely useful. prove valuable, but did not give Katharine Sibun was re­ CONNECTICim ' the Old Mill. Roman said that notice of the date, time and Main ONica: Main Street, Manchester 649-48S6 available for the next fiscal 20 flRirSTIIEET • MANCHESnR in grade 4 will be Deborah terest. Complete departments were a chance to share ideas or ex­ elected to serve on the Regional two restaurant chains have place for the annual meeting m year, July 1, 1974 to June 30, DOWNTOWN AREA MAIN STREET Coventry Office: Route 3 1, Coventry 742-7321 Einhom and Barbara Heinz. A Four courses could be run but not available to analyze par­ pand concepts as a full depart­ Board of Education for a three- $1001000 LOTTERY shown an interest in locating will be mailed to the - OFF 1975 for the improvement and vacancy also exists on this it would cost the board about ticular curriculum materials ment meeting would have year term, July 1, 1974 to June there. membership later in the W ^ /6 YOU Walt San/Ica On Ramington Shavara Heritage Office: K-Mart Plaza, Spencer SI., Manchester 649-3007 maintenance of town roads. IhoiM ndiefwInnen each week. summer: level. $200 plus the teacher’s salary. and to work toward their given. 30,1977. Mrs. Sibun has served Roman is proposing to keep the rural atmosphere of the

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. ’Tues., June 25.-1974— PAGE NINE Nothing Beats A Bargain J iCollege Notes . Malinowski-lsleib Notes I Yesterday I got a bargain. A “ Do you realize” I said to my Scholarships Still Available L— sensational bargain — a $120 mother who was visiting, “ what ¥:¥:¥:¥::5K%¥®SS¥5KiSJaSi!^^ Michelle A. Sitkus, daughter St. James Church, Kumowycz of East Hartford. Robert K. Butterfield Jr., son dress for $21) Believe me it was a fantastic bargain this is! Look With high neckline. Empire High school graduates who Applications and all other upon notice from the institution sity’s (tollege of Liberal Arts. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Sitkus Manchester, was the scene of Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. a Soul satisfying experience. ONJ at the material, it actually The Rev. Eugene Charman of bodice and long sleeves, all have not made applications for pertinent data must be received that the applicant has been He is a 1969 graduate of Bolton of 20 O’Leary Dr., was June 15 of the marriage of St. James C3iurch performed Butterfield of Vernon Rd., Everyone knows the feeling. I FEELS expensive.” appliqued with Alencon lace scholarships may be interested by the scholarship chairman no accepted. *■ High Schol, where he was presi­ graduated with a BA degree in Deborah Anne Isleib of Bolton, received a BA degree in was casually flipping through a JHDUGHTJ “ It’s nice,” agreed my the double-ring’ ceremony. with beaded' pearls and in the scholarship program later than Monday. dent of his junior class and co­ drama from Northeastern Manchester and Robert George political science at the May discount dress rack, not looking mother, “ but how couid you buy Ralph Maccarone of iridescents. Tlie sheer yoke offered by the Dau^ters of editor of the school newspaper. University’s College of Liberal J^linowski of East Hartford. Applications may be picked for anything in particular, when a new dress with two hoies in Manchester was organist and was accented with venise lace Penelope, Thoas Chapter No. About Town |graduation of Boston Univer- He received his degree cum Arts on June 16. She is a ’The bride is the daughter of my band touched a material it?” soloist. ^ e controlled skirt was banded 198, of Hartford. up in the guidance office at 6¥S*¥!¥SSSSSi¥SS¥:!:¥5fJJ?S¥R¥'’ laude. graduate of East Catholic High Mrs. Anne Isleib of 20 Madison The bride, given in marriage Manchester High School. School and a member of Phi that felt expensive. I pulled the “ Mother!” I groaned in dis­ in beaded Alencon lace and ter- Th.!; Marie Koronios A Holy Eucharist service will St., and the late Frederick by her brother Frederick Isleib dress off the rack for close in­ belief. “ This is a DESIGNER miniated in a full chapel train. Scholarship for $300 is awarded T h e amount of the be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. By BETTY RYDER Kappa Phi, national honor Isleib. The bridegroom is the spection and “ designer” stood dress. D-E-S-I-G-N-E-R.” Jr. of Rockland, Mass., wore a She wore a tiara headpiece to a high school senior, a son or scholarship will be sent directly society, and president .of The son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mary’s Episcopal Church. W omen's Editor out ali over it. white organza gown designed Goodbye Crabgrass! Academy, the college’s liberal “ I know,” said rpy mother, beaded with pearls and daughter of a member in good to the institution in which the “ but its a designer dress wiUi m iridescents and a bouffant veil. standing, of Order of Ahepa, applicant has been accepted, to Jehovah’s Witnesses will arts honor society. She was also It was a glorious shade of ’ Makes crabgrass shrivel Fashion editors attending the “ Montreal Mode” holes in it.” She carried a colonial bouquet Nathan % l e Chapter No. 58, or be applied toward the first have a group discussion tonight a member of the Student blue, it was my size, and within days weekend at the Chateau Champlain in Montreal, Canada, Well one things sure,” I said of white daisy pompons, white Daughters of Penelope, Thoas year’s tuition, and is to be paid at 7 at Kingdom Hall. Federation, the Student Ad­ miracle of miracles when I as guests of the Quebec Department of Industry and visory committee, and a Silver changing the subject, “my roses, baby’s breath and white Chapter No. 198, who will tried it on in the dressing room, no one would see it anyway. husband’s going to flip when he satin streamers. further his or her education in • Second application knocks Commerce viewed apparel designed with a European flair Masque Medallion Holder. it fit me in all the right (and ’The designer label was still in hears how much money I’ve Mrs. Joseph Klimek of an institution of hifdier learn­ and bound to enhance any man’s or woman’s wardrobe. it out completely wrong) places. the dress and also a portion of saved him. Almost $100. Tell Manchester was matron of ing. FORMAL’S INN inc. The “ Montreal Mode” is only three year’s old, but has Susan M. Vanty of Hebron Rd., Andover was among the Now, when you’re getting a, the store label. It was enough to me mom, what do you think I honor. She wore a yellow jersey A $100 scholarship from ► Satisfaction — or money back been well received by the American and Canadian fashion distinguish it as Neiman Mar­ graduates June 23 from the BIG markdown you expect should spend it on?” knit gown fashioned with high Thoas Chapter is awarded to a For the tux press and manufacturers in this country. /' cus, ^e Dallas, Texas store Saint Francis Hosital School of some irregularities. I examined neckline with ruffle, modified high school senior of Greek des­ The presentations, made at the Chateau Bonavenmre that’s so exclusive that in its Radiologic Technology. the dress very carefully, inside Empire bodice, long sleeves cent who is a Hartford County that’s inn 5,000 sq ft (11V2 lbs) 7.95 just across the street from our hotel, included/the and out. ’There were two small spring catalog it featured His with ruffles at the cuffs, soft resident and who will further and Her Jaguars with mink up­ SUMMER creations of some 22 of Montreal’s most innovative and im- John J. Kautz, son of Mr. and holes. Tbe first hole was in the controlled skirt. She wore a his or her education in an in­ for him holstery! SPECIAL floral headpiece with veiling stitution of higher learning. aginatve designers. Incidently, the Chateau Bonaventure Mrs. Eugene Bailey, 33 E. front of the dress, but it was M REFUND! which has many floors of convention halls, is unique in that Eldridge St., has been named to placed so that I could cover it I was in high spirits as I Good thru Jun« 29th and carried a colonial bouquet The scholarships will be Mall-ln-oHsr. Sea datalla In atora. with a pin. The second hole was of white daisies, yellow awarded on the basis of Frank A. Amona, Praildant it has an outdoor swimming pool on its top floor (the twen­ the dean’s list at Norwich walked over to the check-out Any Standard 147 Birch St.. Mancheiter, Conn. 06040 sweetheart roses, yellow car­ scholarship, character, tieth). The pool, useable all year round, is accessible University for the second in the skirt, not ideal, but I counter. And when I arrived Telaphona 10-9 Week Dayi figured that when I was sitting Portable nations, baby’s breath, and leadership, and service. t t t t ' through glass doors so one is not exposed to the cold Cana­ semester. In addition to being home I was still so elated I 649-7901 10-6 Saturday Manchester Hardware down I could put my hand over made a chocolate cake — from matching yellow streamers. dian breezes when plunging into the heated pool. named to the dean’s list, he was TYPEWRITER 877 MAIN STREET • PHONE 643*4425 promoted to the rank of lieute­ it, and when I was standing up scratch. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Canadian fashions included the big top and the big skirt Cleantd, Adjuotod, nant colonel in the Corps of Frederick Isleib of Rockland, — the big coat and the big sweater. Long, flaring capes, Now Ribbon Cadets for the academic year Mass., the bride’s sister-in-law; tailored suits with fine detailing and stitching, below the 1974-75. Mrs. Martin Kaplan of knee hemlines, all set the scene for fall and winter. Fur- Pinochle Scores 14.95 Manchester; and Mm. Scott Malinowski of Avon, the trimmed coats and jackets boasting the luxury of such furs Among the students to (No DoUVory or Piek-tip) bridegroom’s sister-in-law. as lynx, Norwegian and red fox, Swakara and mink were receive promotions at Norwich WITH THIS AD S2.00OFPr season will close June 27 with a They wore gowns similar to presented along with fur-trimmed evening wear giving a University are David Herbert, Top scores in the Manchester Senior Citizens Pinochle Club game at 9:45 a.m. at the Army that worn by the honor atten­ look of complete elegance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Good Sports Aid Handicapped YALE dant except in pink, blue and H e rb e rt, 94 M ilfo rd S t., game ’Thursday at the Army and Navy Club. The club’s new TYPEWRITER SERVKE Sexy sweaters in night-blooming floral prints, metallic green jersey. ’They wore floral promoted to cadet sergeant and Navy Club are: Gladys season will begin July 4, and all 41 PURNELL PLACE gauze brocades also sparkled for night wear, and black Joseph Blette, president of the Manchester Organization of headpieces and carried flowers I.C.; Russell C. Barbero, son of Seelert, 716; Joe Windsor, 592; senior citizens are welcome to MANCHESTER sheers and slinky jerseys were designed to brighten up the the Handicapped (OTH), at left, accepts check for $500 to complenlent their gowns. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Peter Frey, 582; and Frances join the group. • 649-4986 • at-home loungewear. Miss Katie Walsh of East Barbero, 83 Doane St., cadet from Rudy Persico, Civitan Club president. Proceeds were Fike, 581. Hartford, the bride’s cousin, For relaxation, after several hours of viewing the corporal; William E. Davis, son the result of the recent Civitan Golf Open Tournament held To date, Gladys Seelert has was flower girl. She wore a fashions, our hosts took us on a bus tour of Montreal, up to of Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Davis, at Tallwood Country Club. Money will be used to help pay high score of 716, and Francis yellow jersey knit gown and beautiful Mount Royal in the center of the city, with a stop 28 Wellman Rd., cadet cor­ expenses at the OTH office at Mayfair Gardens and used in Fike, high totai points of 22,437. most usotui orlll carried a basket of daisies and at the Church of Notre Dame, reported to be one of the poral; Robert A. Kydd, son of various ways to benefit its nearly 200 members, all of The last game of the current Nassiff Photo pastel carnations. oldest churches in North America. Mr. and Mrs. William Kydd, 251. whom are handicapped. OTH, formed a year ago, deals In the worlol Scott Malinowski of Avon, AnENTION: Later, in casual attire, we enjoyed an unusual dining and Hilton Dr., South Windsor, with problems of physically handicapped residents east of Mrs. Robert G. Malinowski Our • largo enough for 61 was his brother’s best man. entertainment experience at “Le Festin Du cadet corporal. the river and it works closely with the Town of Manchester • easy to take alongl Ushers were Thomas Sheridan Gouverneur,” which is The Old Fort on St. Helen’s Island. and various state agencies to develop programs for all han­ Servicemen of Amherst, Mass., John It was not only a fine dinner, but a great feast, celebrated Amoflg the students of dicapped. Pacheco of East Hartford, and and served in the style and setting enjoyed by the Gover­ • use on picnic table Engagements Patrick Milne of East Hartford. Southeni Illinois University- I Airman Steven E. Eichner, nor of New France and his noblemen in 1691. Carbondale in Illinois who • us^ln the fireplacel only * 1.88 •) Frederick Isleib of Rockland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. At each “feast” a governor is selected. He signals for graduated recently is Roberta Mass., the bride’s nephew, was Eichner of Coventry, recently we have every little thlngl the feast to begin and the hall com es alive with delightful L. Ryan of 79 Vernon St. ring bearer. Project HELP Menus graduated from the U.S. Air Parents of Manchester A reception was held at the revelry. Pretty maidens serve flagons of wine — singers, Force aircraft mechanic course John N. Williams IV, son of Manchester Country Club, after musicians and jesters entertain in the manner of the at Chanute AFB, 111., and “w here a Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Williams, which the couple left on a trip to period — while course after course of delectable food and is being assigned to Loring dollar's Box 21A High St., Coventry, Bermuda. For traveling ^ s . drink are placed before you. Menus which will be prepared potato salad, lemon squares, AFB, Maine, for duty with a worth received a BA degree at com­ th e mirocto of mainStrtA | Malinowski wore a light blue So that one really gets in the mood for such festivities, and served this week by iced tea or coffee. unit of the Strategic Air Com­ a d o lla rT mencement excercises at Rice downtown manehestep dress with jacket, white members of HELP (Han­ mand. He is a 1972 graduate of the only utensil for dining that is served is a knife. The loaf University, Houston, Texas, accessories and a corsage of dicapped Earning and Living Coventry High School. of bread is passed from one guest to another with each recently. Luncheon on Wednesday and pink roses. The couple will breaking off a chunk. Soup is served in pewter bowls, and Project), a program designed Thursday is $1.50 and $1.75 on reside in Glastonbury. to train handicapped for the slurping begins. Our entree was Cornish game hen, J. Brian Buckley, son of Mr. Friday. Tickets must be Mrs. Malinowski is employed employment in the food service baby corn and carrots, and the shy ones among us, waited and Mrs. Francis Buckley, 622 purchased through the College as a certified occupational industry at Manchester Com­ N. Main St., was among the re­ Bookstore and lunches are therapist at Crestfield Con­ The Board of Education and the Manchester Education Association have patiently until the braver diners proceeded to use fingers, , munity College, are as follows: cent graduates at Catholic served promptly at noon in the valescent Hospital, and the knife when necessary. Pewter goblets held the Wednesday: Chicken been engaged In negotiations to upgrade extra-curricular activities and University’s commencement Food Service Dining Room at < S i e Manchester. Mr. Malinowski is wine and were quickly refilled by pretty peasant maids as vegetable soup, roast beef on a ■■ M exercises. MCC, Student Center, 60 employed as a buyer at Pratt & athletic programs In the Manchester school system. the feast progressed. Dessert was a “ butter and sugar” pie hard roll, pickle chips, Bidwell St. riORSHEIM Whitney Division of United Air­ with a wedge of sharp cheese. blueberry tart, ice tea or Barbara Fee of 80 Helaine craft Corporation, East Hart­ coffee. Rd., is a summer intern with ford. Thursday: Chilled tomato At the conclusion, a little glass of white liquid was WRC/AM-FM (NBC’s lloing On VacatlonT The M.E.A. has conducted an extensive evaluation of the current extra­ juice, bunny burger ^ p i? " i passed around, with the message that it was to aid diges­ Washington affiliate). She will WE BOARD Baldwin Photo (homemade roll), stuffed Snyder Photo curricular program, and has presented to the Board, In negotiations, a new tion. It tasted a little like quinine and lemon, and a sample be working in public affairs. celery stick, rice pudding with PARAKEETS & (WIARKSI l x : m M A MODERN sip was all most of us took, preferring to get the indiges­ Miss Fee is a communication The engagement of Lt. Eileen The engagement of Miss and upgraded salary schedule for coaches and extra-curricular personnel. raisins, iced tea or coffee. MANCHESTER 4-: major at ’The American Univer­ M. Robert of Vandenburg Air Susan Inez Gitnes of Newton, tion if that was to follow. Friday: Boston clam I PET CENTER PHARMACY sity. - i Force Base, California to Lt. Mass, to Robert Geoffrey Another morning of fashion presentations, followed by a chowder, deep fried fillet of fish ^9 Mapla St 649-4273 - Robert H. Davis of Francis E. Snyder of Manchester, has been luncheon at the Government House on St. Helen’s, and we with tartar sauce, chilled fresh The Board has rejected the M.E.A. proposal and has decided to Initiate Warren Air Force Base, announced by her parents, Mr. were preparing to depart for the airport for our flight back Cheyenne, Wyo. has been an­ and Mrs. Albert Gitnes of North drastic outs In the existing program, beginning in September. to New York City. A '"A. nounced by her parents, Mr. Brunswick, N.J. But time ran out, and our three-bus entourage was es­ and Mrs. Henry Robert of 142 '4 f ' Mr. Snyder is the son of Dr. J a m e s corted with much haste by 10 motorcycle policemen as we Lydall St. and Mrs. Herbert Snyder of 47 F. literally raced to the airport. Sirens were blaring and Highwood Dr. Some of the cuts Include the elimination of after-school sports at the Lt. Davis is the son of Mr. and D’Amato angry drivers glaring, as the policemen stopped them from The bride-elect was Mrs. A. M. Davis of Coral BS/RPh. elementary level, the elimination of all seventh grade athletics and the entering the highway as they came up the ramps. We made & graduated from Boston Univer­ Gables, Fla. - elimination of several non-athletic activities on the secondary level. it through customs and security with a bare seven minutes 'ex 00 ^ < iW i sity, cum. laude, with a BA degree in Spanish language and to spare. The bride-elect is a 1970 literature. She also attended A beautiful country with fashions that whet our appetite graduate of Manchester High Polio, which once terrized the University of Valencia, The Board has also proposed the reduction in salaries of several other for new and more glamorous clothes all added up to a e r i School and a 1973 graduate of America, dropped from an Valencia, Spain She is memorable weekend. Mary Hitchcock School of Nurs­ a il-tim e high of 13,850 employed as a Spanish teacher extra-curricular advisors, and has maintained their discriminatory policy in ing, Hanover, N.H. She is now at Warren Junior High School, paralytic cases in 1955 to a the salary schedule of female coaches. serving in the Air Force as a low of 20 in 1969...But most Call For A Laugh West Newton, Mass. registered nurse in the of the 20 were infants and Meanwhile, back in New York City, a program designed './A Her fiance, a graduate of SHMd operating room. children, none of whom had to start your day off with a laugh has been initiated. By Manchester High School, Lt. Davis graduated from received his BS degree in en­ been immunized...Protec­ The M.E.A. is concerned that these proposed cuts would jeopardize the calling 999-3838 (area code 212) you can start your day with tion should be given begin­ art), Auburn University in Alabama vironmental studies from the a hearty-voiced Phyllis Diller telling you one of her “ face­ ning at two months, followed total educational program In the Manchester school system. Athletic teams, in 1972. He is a lieutenant in the University of Vermont. He lifting” jokes, or citing some of the failings of her husband by four more doses before 18 U. S. Air Force and is serving served for ACTION Agency in clubs and other activities represent an essential part of your child’s “ Fang.” Still, another day, it may be Henny Youngman months and one more before as a deputy missle combat crew Northern Vermont and is development. who quips a bit of frivolity to brighten your day. The RIGHT th e child enters member. presently employed by U&R school...Less than 66 per program, only a few months old, has received as of last Housing Corporation of A N D ...irS RIGHT FOR YOU cent of children have com­ w eek over 30,000 calls from all over, the country. So, if The couple plan a September Manchester. pleted the whole series ac­ smiling comes hard these days, let the comics bring you a wedding at Community Baptist ’The couple plan a fall wed­ cording to schedule...In In light of these developments, the vast majority of coaches and advisors little cheer. Church. ding in Connecticut. the RIVIERA...EIogant white patent, central-city slums, one child have agreed that they would not initiate or conduct their sport or activity un­ SAM I V >>' in every two goes un- Just (Tees)ing designed hy Horshelm this genuine leather, Duplicate Bridge , protected.... til the Board of Education begins negotiating in good faith. A golfer related a story about a day on the course which sllp-on was hullt for comfort, with you In mindl we thought you might enjoy. It seems on teeing off, the ijakl/oySI) ()^ I* to p e r medication golfer hit a spectator with the ball. The irate man shouted, SOQSS Results in the June 19 Weeks and Thomas Wagner, alleviates a great amount of If you share our concern, we strongly urge that you contact members of the “ I’ll sue for $5,000.” With that the penitent golfer said, “ I Nutmeg YWCA game novice first; Mrs. Nina Dvomek and discomfort. Fill your Manchester Board of Education or local school administrators as soon as said “fore,” to which the wounded bystander quickly , 5 0 SIZES IN STOCK... game at the Community Y are: Glenn Prentiss, second; Mrs.. prescriptions at LENOX possible. replied, “ I’ll take it.” Mr. and Mrs. Murray Powell, Ann DeMartin and Mrs. Mary PHARMACY, 299 E. Center 6 ^ first; Mrs. Sally Heavisides, Gangewere, third. 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June 25, 1974— PAGE ft.rvrm I s t m n i k s Herald Angle Strike Likely in NFL Slow Pitch Petrocelli Grand Slam WASHINGTON (UPI) — NFL players and owners went Federal mediator James Scearce was hopeful that he back to the bargaining table with a federal mediator today, could keep the talks going through Thursday and possibly EAST By Earl Yost but a strike next Monday seemed more likely than any into the weekend as well. W L Pet GB Sports Editor chance of a settlement of the dispute. At issue are a series of contract changes which the Softball Highlights RSox Victory Philadelphia 38 32 .543 The 1 p.m. EDT session was the first held by negotiators players deem to be “freedom issues” as well as minimum St. Louis 36 32 .529 1 for the two sides since talks broke off in an angry mood 12 wage and contract provisions. John Thompson, executive Montreai 31 31 .500 3 days ago. director of the Management Council, has declared that in 28 37 .431 7% Pittsburgh 28 29 .418 Ed Garvey, executive director of the NFL Players the owners’ view the “freedom” demands, including BOSTON (UPI) — Rico Petrocelli is recovering from a It was Petrocelli’s third in two games and his 8% TONIGHT’S GAMES EASTERN New Ybrk 27 41 .397 10 Association, said before the meeting he was adamantly op­ elimination of the reserve clause, would create .“anarchy” Dick’s V9. WINF, 7:30 - hamstring pull in grand fashion —and embarrassing a 10th of the season. Notes Off the Cuff posed to postponing the strike deadline if a new contract is Going into extra frames. whole lot of people doing it. in the National Football League’s operatio^- - Robertson Lock, Stock & Barrel upset The third baseman, whose activities have been limited Every Wednesday when the New York Yankees are not siped. A strike call by the players on Monday woul^have no im­ Stale Bank vs. Vito’s, 8:45 - Petrocelli smashed the ninth grand slam of his career to designated hitter duty since he injured his leg, will be WEST home at is Senior Citizens’ Day with cut-rate “Even if some propess is made this week, I don’t think Wilson Electric, 11-10, last Monday night as the Boston Red Sox defeated the W L Pet GB mediate impact until the first NFL team pre-season camp Robertson night at Mt. Nebo on Norm back at his regular position j))aight, when the two teams admission prices available to card-carrying seniors...The we can play the carrot and stick game and put off strike opening on July 3 when San Diego’s rookies have been sum­ Frank's vs. Gromah’s, 7:30 - Milwaukee Brewers, 9-0, and lengthened their lead over meet in the second of their three-game series. Bill Lee, 8-6 Los Angeles 47 24 .662 Lutzen’s bases-loaded single in Cincinnati 39 29 .524 6% new M-and-M look with the Yankees is not anything like action,’’ Garvey commented. moned for workouts. Fitzgerald the ninth . second-place Detroit in the ’s East Divi­ was slated to go against Ed Sprague, 3-1. the original duet of Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris. Thur­ He was pessimistic that a strike — the second in the last Trudon vs. Honda, 8:45 - sion to 4V2 games. Atlanta 40 30 .571 6% But the Players’ Association has conducted a strenuous Frank Cuneo and Ed White Curiously enough, Petrocelli’s return to good health, is Houston man Munson and Bobby Murcer, the curent M Boys, lack three seasons — could be averted, particularly since none Fitzgerald The Brewer’s starter and loser, Jim Colborn, fed 36 35 .500 11 campaip to persuade rookies and free agents to boycott each had three hits for the 5-4 adding to Manager Darrell Johnson’s problems. San Francisco 33 40 .452 15 the punch and appeal of Mantle and Maris as No. 3 and No. of the major issues presented by NFLPA had been met to Renn's vs. Walnut, 6:15 - winners with Lutzen and Bob Petrocelli his gopher ball after intentionally walking the training camps, although they aren’t eligible to join the Keeney ”It’s difficult for me,” said Johnson, “because you can San Diego 31 44 .413 18 4 hitters in the lineup...While attendance is off for the its satisfaction. NFLPA until the regular season begins. Judd adding two each. Bob slugger Carlton Fisk to load the bases. only play nine guys. They get discontented sitting on the Monday’s Results Farr’s vs. 72’s, 7:30 - Nike Coloumbe contributed a homer Yankees this season, the advanced sale of tickets for The agenda for the first day of renewed bargaining listed If a strike should be called, the first public event to feef Tierney’s vs. Millers, 6:15 - “I wasn’t looking to show anybody up after they walked bench, and I don’t biame them, especially when they’re New York 4, Chicago 2 games at Shea Stadium is ahead of a year ago...John insurance, pensions, union security and player safety as and double. Carlton. I just went up the way I usually do, looking to get St. Louis 3-4, Pittsburgh 1-0 the brunt of the action would be the nationally televised Nebo A1 Little had four hits for playing well.” Garafalo, director at Cheney Tech, attempted to gain ad­ issues for discussion. But they were only four of 90 College All-Star game against the Super Bowl champion CBT vs. Center Congo, 6:15 - my best swing. As it happened, I got my best swing on a ^ sto n is blessed with an over-abundance of hot Philadelphia 8, Montreal 2 mission to the North Central Connecticut Conference but Wilson, which suffered its first Houston 6, Cincinnati 1 demands Garvey and the players have served on the Miami Dolphins in Chicago on July 26. Nike loss after eight straight wins. good pitch,” said Petrocelli, who is now second among ac­ ballplayers right now. To insert Petrocelli in the lineup, was turned down after waiting seven months for an owners’ Management Council. Savings Bank vs. Jaycees, tive players in career grand slams. Johnson plans to move Dick McAuliffe, who had three hits Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 3 Rick Forde added three hits San Diego 2, San Francisco 1 answer. There will be 133 new freshman at Cheney in 6:15 - Robertson with Steve Wilson, Rick “Most times a team will give up an intentional walk not in Monday’s game, including a run-scoring triple, to se­ September and athletic coaches are hoping that there will WINF vs. Scruse, 7:30 - Nebo simply to get to the next batter because they figure he’ll be Tuesday’s Games ..s-T Marshall, Tom Ferlazo and cond base. In doing so, he will be forced to bench rookie New York (Koosman 7-4) at be a little more talent than usual in the group...Paul Baret- Little Miss Steak Out vs. Nelson, 6:15 - Wayne Steely each adding two. easier to pitch to. ’They want to get a psychological advan­ Ex-Champ Fitzgerald Rick Burleson, who was hitting .327 before going one-for- Chicago (Reuschel 6-4) ta, former Southern Connecticut State College , The losers had 17 hits while the tage over the hitter, make him mad, maybe get him to three Monday night. Philadelphia (Ruthven 2-5) at NIKE 2 who played several years in the minor leagues with the Softball winners pounded out 16. press harder and take a few stupid swings,” Petrocelli Montreal (Renko 4-7), N Remaining atop the league New York Yankee organization, has joined Moriarty’s in Posts Win said. Pittsburgh (Ellis 3-6) at St. Twi League play. Baretta has been with the West Haven standings, Crockett Agency REC LEAGUE Louis (Thompson 0-2), N LITTLE MISS belted Sportsman Tavern, 23-3, Yankees in the Eastern League the past two seasons...Dan Behind a 23-hit attack. Dean Cincinnati (Billingham6-6) at In Tennis Nassiff Arms topped Armory last night at Nike Field. Machine bested winless Town Socha, fine shortstop with East Catholip High this spring, Tavern, 11-3, last night at Mar­ Houston (Dierker 5-3), N Crockett is now 8-1 while Employees, 19-6, last night at National League Roundup San Francisco (Moffit 2-2) at has joined teammates third baseman Tom Miles and WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) tin School. Sportsman dropped to 3-6. Nike Field. San Diego (Grief 2-10), N Terry Hickey with the Society for Savings entry in — Tradition-rich Wimbledon Kelly Wilkinson walloped a Mike Crockett went five-for- Elliot Svelnys stroked four the Jaycee-Courant Baseball League in Hartford...Moe got under way Monday with the home run for the winners with Atlanta (Reed 5-3) at Los five for the winners while Carl hits for 4-5 Dean while A1 Laz- AND Angeles (Messersmith 7-2), N Morhardt, the former Manchester High player who went players mandatorily clad in ten- Patty Packard adding a triple. Ogren and Bob Ferron each had zaris and Hank Richards each 5 Wednesday’s Games on to play with the in the National League, is nis whites, but there’s IWSWJI Kitty Brown homered for Ar­ three hits with the latter belting added three hits. Clay Hamel mory. Gibson Flashes Form RADK New York at Chicago something terribly unconven­ one of the coaches for the West squad in the Connecticut a homer. Greg Johston, Brian and John Robinou had two hits Atlanta at Los Angeles tional about a tournament with High School All-Star game in West Haven tonight. Maher, Tom Crockett, Jim apiece. Philadelphia at Montreal, N not one, not two, but three Manchester Olds bested McGee and John Newcomb Kevin Walsh, Ed Belleville, Morhardt has guided Little Gilbert High in Winsted for the defending champions. Willie’s Steak House, 12-9, last Pittsburgh at St. Louis, N past decade to much success on the diamond. each added two hits to a 24-hit Ted Brindamour and Steve Blanking Pittsburgh Cincinnati at Houston, N The 88th Wimbledon Tennis MB’s Romp, night at Martin. barrage. TONIGHT Beaulieu each had two hits for San Francisco at San Diego, Championships began with the Mimie Laneri and Anne Doug Gardner stroked a pair the 0-9 losers. 7:30 Red Sox vs. Brewers, Prignano each had three hits N Black Book Jottings men’s singles and Jan Kodes, of hits for the losers. NEW YORK (UPI) - bunched around a throwing error by WTIC One-time kicking specialist at East Catholic High and Stan Smith and John New- for Olds with the latter belting INDY LEAGUE 8:00 Yanks vs. Indians, Top Division a homer. Kim Massett, Tracy may be nearing his 39th birthday, but Richie Zisk in the second inning. Ken the Citadel, Jim Leber is now a first lieutenant in the Air combe, each claiming to be the SILK CITY Pulling off a mild upset. it’s still too early to blow out the WINF, Ch.l8 defending champion, scored Young and Debbie Black each Reitz delivered the key single, driving Force and stationed at a missile site in Grand Forks, N.D. Turning 23 hits into 19 runs Bonanza Steak topped the B.A. candles on the famed St. Louis Car­ American League first round victbries. had three hits for Willie’s. last night was Allied Printing in Luis Melendez, and Bake McBride Leber has a 4.0 academic average at the University of On again, off again Gary Waslewski was on last night as Club, 11-5, last night at Keeney dinals’ righthander. EAST The presitgious tradition- for a 19-4 verdict over Gorman Field. Bonanza upped its mark (DPI photo) also scored on the play when Zisk’s North Dakota in his bid for a master’s degree...Little bound tournament on he pitched Moriarty Brothers to an easy 13-3 win over the Gibson, who many thought was throw went into the Pittsburgh W L Pet GB Brothers at Fitzgerald Field. to 3-6 while the losers drop to 5- Boston 40 38 .58{ Leape will ask for bids next season for all equipment, Jim Wimbledon’s famed grass New Britain Falcons in the Hardware City in a Twi League With a six-run fourth being washed up after losing eight of his dugout. Mike Tyson single home Reitz Mark Duval, Bill Morgan and 4 with the setback. Casey Fisk Enjoys Few Licks on LoUypop Detroit 35 32 .525 Leber, president reports...Little L eape playoffs start courts — and at $234,480 the baseball game. the big inning, the B.A. Club Jack Burg each had four hits first 11 decisions this year, Monday with the final run of the inning. Mels Win Scott Hanson had four hits in­ Baltimore 35 33 .511 Monday night, July 8 with the champions of the three richest as well — finds itself for Allied with Fred Dykins While Aivaiting Chance to Bat as Dad Holds Plastic Bat The big righthander, shelled hard in his last outing, gave outlasted Groman’s Sports cluding a double for the night demonstrated the form that has Philadelphia topped Montreal 8-2 in Cleveland 34 33 .505 leapes qualifying for the double elimination Town Tour­ with a full complement of the adding three and Frank DeLuc- up four base hits, including two triples, as he squared his Shop, 13-8, last night at Martin. winners. Ralph Taft and Chuck made him baseball’s winningest ac­ a nationally-televised game, Atlanta On Errors New York 35 36 .49! world’s top men players after co and Steve Brady each con­ nament ...Considerable damage has been done to the new record at 2-2. Sylvia Pennsck clouted a Lankford each had three hits tive pitcher when he tossed a four- edged Los Angeles 4-3, Houston beat Milwaukee 32 33 .49! Little Leape baseball field under construction off Love two years of bans and boycotts, Meanwhile, his mates were reaching three Falcon grandslam homer for the tributing two. with Lankford belting a homer. American League Roundup hitter and struck out 11 in leading the Cincinnati 6-1, San Diego nipped San By Chicago Lane. A dozen poles, set in cement, were recently knocked which explains the abundance winners with Karen and Brenda Jim Hart, John Socha and Rex Crandall added an inside- of defending champions. for a dozen hits including a second homer in as Cardinals to an 11-0 victory over the Francisco 2-1 and New York defeated WEST loose...The field, when ready, will be dedicated to all many games by Ron Krough. McConnell each adding a round- Jack Goldberg each had a pair the-park homer while Steve Pittsburgh Pirates in the second game Newcombe, victor in 1970 and of safeties for Gorman’s with Chicago 4-2 in other NL games. GB deceased youngsters who played at one time in the local Tonight the winners entertain the East Hartford Jets at 6 tripper. Martha Kanehl Putnam and Bud Francen each of a doubleheader. 1971, claimed he was prevented homered for Groman’s. Goldberg driving in three runs. had two hits. Phillies 8, Expos 2 CHICAGO (UPI) - Errors Oakland leape which is now enjoying its 25th birthday...Capt. Chicago by the boycotts and bans from o’clock at Mt. Nebo. The MB’s head the American Division Kevin Kravontaka and Ken St. Louis also took the opener 3-1 Jim Lonborg pitched a six-hitter for are a “hazard of playing Wood Outhurls Busby Texas George (Red) McCaughey of the Police Department competing again until this year. with a 6-2 record and the Jets are on top in the National Registering a come-from- Cussin each stroked a pair of and moved to Within one game of the his 10th victory and also hit a grand­ baseball,” Chicago Cubs Kansas City serves as official scorer with Groman’s men’s softball “And so I consider myself still with a 5-2 standard. Pete Sala is scheduled to pitch for the Utlizing long ball power, behind 5-4 win last night at hits for the losers. first place in the slam homer to keep the Phillies in Manager Whitey Lockman said, team, a post he has capably handled for several years the champion and defending my locals. Turnpike TV edged Bantly Oil, Fitzgerald Field was Fogarty NL East. first place in the NL East. It was only accepting the Cubs’ 4-2 gift vic­ Minnesota ...The electric scoreboard at Fitzgerald Field has been out title,” he said. Moriarty’s jumped on starter Paul Vater for three runs 11-9, last night at Martin. Brothers over Dillon Ford. Who Bid for No-Hitter Gibson, who had not won a game the third major league homer for Lon­ tory to the California DUSTY of order more nights than in working order to date this Newcombe, playing with a in the first inning and duplicated this in the second for a 6-0 Laura Hewitt homered and Jim Flaherty’s sacrifice fly since May 19 and was rumored headed borg, who boosted his record to 10-5. Monday philosophically. wood racquet instead of his The game between North End season. Carl Silver reports one man will have the respon­ lead. Six more runs in the fourth iced the verdict for tripled for the winners with brought home Bob Valk with NEW YORK (UPI) - For 5 1-3 in­ possibility of a second no-hitter for the , won his 241st career Larry Lintz collected three hits for Two errors by Dave Rosello Monday’s Results customary steel to meet the Fire and Vittner’s was post­ sibility of operating the board in the future... Joe White, the Manager Gene Johnson’s crew. Cheryl Hennequin adding a the winning run after Rich nings Monday night, a crowd of 16,193 —well, the law of averages was just and Jose Cardenal on the same Boston 9, Milwaukee 0 terms of a commercial con­ poned until Friday night. game to break a tie with Boston’s Montreal. homer and Nancy Curtin con­ Marsh’s safety tied it in the play gave the Mets the tying Baltimore 3, Detroit 1 glassman on Bissell Street, has taken up umpiring in Little tract, had some trouble Big stickers were Krough, with three hits, and Rich in Kansas City watched Steve Busby against him.” as the winningest ac­ Braves 4, Dodgers 3 tributing a triple. seventh. and winning runs and set up the Cleveland 10, New York 3 Leape play in Bolton...All Manchester Little Leape adjusting, but dispatched Riordan and Bill Crowley with two each. Riordan drove in of the Royals try to match a miracle. The Oakland A’s defeated the tive pitcher. His 11 also Ivan Murrell robbed Jimmy Wynn Tom Chymbor had three hits CANDLELIGHT insurance score of a three-run Chicago 3, Kansas City 1 baseball umpires donate their services, which is a major France’s Georges Goven in three runs and Krough and Crowley had two each in the Then it all fell apart and the California Angels, 11-1, the Boston moved him to within 12 of becoming of a three-run homer in the third in­ Plating five runs in the first while Valk, Marsh, Pete Dorn’s Boys improved their ninth inning. All three runs Minnesota 8, Texas 4 saving to the propam...Brothers Ron and Rich Riordan straight sets 6-3, 6-2, 8-6. one-sided affair. Chicago White Sox scored a 3-1 vic­ Red Sox beat the Milwaukee Brewers, only the second pitcher, next to inning, Wyman Oil held on for a Burnett and Whitey Jenkins record to 7-10 with a 1^2 ning and the Braves came from be­ were unearned. Oakiand 11, California 3 are performing with Groman’s in the Silk City Leape this The top seed, who is the tory over the Royals after spoiling Waslewski was never in any trouble. He walked two and 7-6 triumph over Army & Navy each added two for Fogarty’s. thumping of Economy Electric 9- 0, the Baltimore Orioles downed the Walter Johnson, to pass the 3,000 hind to beat the Dodgers on pitcher Tonight’s Games strong betting favorite and the season. Ron Riordan was one of the highest scoring college fanned seven. New Britain, guilty of seven errors which last night at Martin. Pete Neese and Rich last night at Robertson. Busby’s gallant bid to be the second Detroit Tigers, 3-1, the Cleveland In­ career mark. Buzz Capra’s squeeze bunt in the “Anybody can make an Milwaukee (Sprague 3-1) at basketball players during his fine career despite a lack of players own choice to win, aided the local cause, tallied twice in the fourth and once Mary Lou Batterson clubbed Belekewicz each had a pair of Joe Camposeo and Hal man in the history of baseball to pitch dians topped the New York Yankees, Gibson said he had felt good for the seventh inning. Murrell tumbled into error,” Lockman said, “and Boston (Drago ^2) height...Collections for Manchester Community College Newcombe said, “I hit so much in the sixth. a homer for the winners with hits for Dillon. Tarbell each had three hits for consecutive no-hit games. 10- 3, and the Minnesota Twins tipped last two or three starts but just the leftfield seats to catch Wynn’s Rosello just missed it. He feels Djptrolt (Lolich 9-7) at as bad as anyone could, and all home games at Mt. Nebo in the Twi Leape have been wood today the strings at the Also tonight, Manchester Community College is listed Debby Fedora adding, two the winners while Jim Busby, who pitched the second no­ the Texas Rangers, 8-4, in other AL couldn’t get it together. long drive in the third and Capra Baltimore (Cuellar 9-3) averaging under $10...The Rev. Robert Keating, of Derby, top of the racquet are more for action against West Hartford at St.Thomas in Bloom­ safeties. JoAnne Weiss and CHARTER OAK McCauley contributed a home hitter of his career against the games. “ Anyone can know he’s doing we can do is remember errors Cleveland (Arlin 0-1) at New frayed than in the middle.” Coming up with two runs in settled down after that to retire 16 in a are part of the game and well-known after-dinner speaker at sports functions in field at 6. Mary Bourque were best for run. Dave Sibrinsz, Paul Ostuni Milwaukee Brewers, June 19, carried Ron Santo’s two-run homer started something wrong, but not know how to row en route to his eighth win in 10 York (Dobson 6-8) Stan Smith of Sea Pines, S.C., Army i i Navy. the seventh, Glen Construction tomorrow is another day.” New England, will note his 60th birthday shortly. and Fred Valenti each added his no-hit pitching forward for 51-3 in­ a three-run seventh-inning rally which correct it. It’s like that in pitching, decisions. Ron Cey homered for the Chicago (J. Henderson 1-0) at who won here in 1972 and didn’t nipped Charter Oak two safeties to a 15-hit attack. Rosello’s error came on a Kansas City (Fitzmorris 63) play in 1973 made the same nings before Pat Kelly singled in the brought Wood his 12th victory against hitting or writing,” he said. “There’s Dodgers. Exploding for 10 runs in the Restaurant, 7-6, last night at Stan Pugrab, Butch and Joe ground ball hit by Ed Kranepool Minnesota (Corbin 5-0) at claim of being the defending sixth inning. Kelly’s hit snapped a eight losses. Carlos May started the nothing you can do about it. It just Astros 6, Reds 1 fourth inning, Manchester Fitzgerald. Savino each had two hits for 4- with pinch-runner Dave Texas (Jenkins 8-8) title-holder after handily string of 33 consecutive batters Busby seventh with a single, Santo homered happens.” Coaching Changes Carpet outlasted Wilson Elec­ Carl Colangelo and John 13 Economy. Doug Rader and Cesar Cedeno hit Schneck on second and Cleon California (Tanana 4-10) at Ballard Pitches beating Grover Reid of Green­ Wigen each had two hits for the had retired over a two-game span. and then the White Sox added a run on Tim McCarver, who caught Gibson homers to support the five-hit pitching Jones on first. It was a potential Oakland (Hunter 9-8) tric, 20-17, last night in a game ville, S.C. 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. called after five because of winners while Doug Donnham Former Yankees’ pitchers Vic Raschi Bill Sharp’s double and Bucky Dent’s during the Cardinals’ pennant-winning of Tom Griffin and lead the Astros to double play ball, which could Wednesday’s Games And this only added to the Two varsity coaching changes have been made at darkness at Martin. stroked two for Charter Oak. and Lindy McDaniel shared the single. Busby had pitched 22% con­ years in the 1960s, was behind the victory over the Reds. Rader’s homer have ended the game for a Cleveland at New York bitterness of last year’s cham­ East Catholic High effective next season. Tom Malin, Doreen Malliet homered and Scoring in every frame but previous American League record of secutive scoreless . plate Monday night and said Gibson was a three-run blast while Cedeno’s Cubs’ win. Milwaukee at Boston Legion Shutout pion Jan Kodes of an East Catholic.High grad, will join the faculty after a FELINE the fifth. Armory Tavern had three doubles for the retiring 32 straight batters over spans A’s 11 Angels 3 was hitting the right spots. was a two-run shot as the Astros Instead, the ball went through California at Oakland Czechoslovakia, who was service tour and will handle the soccer team. He’ll Erupting for nine runs in the registered an easy 20-2 win over winners while Donna Murray of several games. Sal Bando’s sixth grand slam homer “For a guy who’s been throwing as pinned with his fifth loss Rosello’s legs as both runners Minnesota at Texas chagrined to discover that he replace John Fitzgerald who has resigned to accept a fourth frame, Crispino’s out­ Wholesale Tire last night at Erupting for all its runs in the sixth inning, the added a double and two singles. hard as Bob has for as long as he has, took off and when right fielder Detroit at Baltimore was seeded only sixth, the position in the Newington school system. lasted Moriarty Brothers, 14-5, Robertson. Armory sits atop Once having broken the spell, the and a single paced the A’s to their vic­ in 12 decisions. Griffin struck out Manchester American Legion baseball team topped Wind­ Sandy Kanivage added a White Sox scored three runs in the tory over the Angels, who dropped you’ve got to throw to spots to be eight in picking up his eighth win in 11 Jose Cardenal threw wild to Chicago at Kansas City sor Locks, 5-0, yesterday in Zone Eight action at the lowest seeding for a defending Dave Kelley will take on a dual job as cross-country homer. last night at Mt. Nebo. the league standings with a 15-2 title-holder in the history of the Gail Kelley homered and seventh inning and went on to a 3-1 into the AL West cellar. Vida Blue successful,” McCarver said. “That’s decisions. third the ball rolled into the Locksmens’ field. . He’s currently varsity track mentor. Kelley will Debbie Luz blasted two record while Wholesale is in Cubs’ dugout and both scored. tournament. singled twice and Carol Brown victory behind the combined four-hit went eight innings for his seventh vic­ the big difference tonight.” Padres 2, Giants 1 replace Steve Shimchick with the cross-country squad. homers and had six RBIs for third place with a 10-7 mark. “I thought Cardenal’s throw Manchester High sophomore righthander Bruce Ballard homered and singled for 7-2 pitching of Wilbur Wood and Terry tory with Rollie Fingers relieving in A three-run homer by Ted Simmons Reliever Vicente Romo halted a Electric. Carol Donovan added Jim Balesano hurled a six- was pretty good,” Lockman BEINARD A. LOZIER, hurled a one-hitter in notching the victory. He fanned The latter has decided to give; up coaching but will re­ Crispino’s. Linda Chapman, and a solo shot by Jim Dwyer main on the faculty. a double and single. hitter in picking up the win and Forster. Wood allowed four hits in 81- the ninth. Giant raily in the ninth by retiring two said, “but I think the runner INC. seven and walked just two in going the route. Steve lOO’Lap Race Ann Pratson, Gail Bartlett and aided his own cause with three 3 innings, picking up his 12th victory Orioles 3 Tigers 1 provided Gibson with the only runs he batters with the bases loaded as the The coaching changes were made by Cliff Demers, blocked (Bill) Madlock’s view Celling Repairs DiPrato’s single in the second inning was the only safety Mary Gracyalny each had two blows. Jim Jackson also had with the relief help of Forster. Bobby Grich’s two-run homer in the needed to post his 56th career shutout. Padres handed San Francisco its 12th Ballard yielded. At Speed Bowl director of athletics. hits for the winners. of it, and he didn’t know where i Replacements three hits for Armory with Tom “I began to think that Busby might second inning was the big blow for the Simmons’ homer was a three-run loss in 15 games. Romo preserved the bail was. By the time he Runs were in abundance last Judy Keeney, Joan Dougan duality Carpentry Work, Ray Sullivan’s infield hit got the locals rolling in the The first mid-week open com­ Happeney adding a homer. pitch a no-hitter again,” admitted Orioles as Doyle Alexander, who went blast in the third inning. Dan Spillner’s fourth victory in five lunged for it, it was too late.” night at Martin as Ansaldi’s and Donna Brooks each stroked Patios • Additions sixth. Jack Maloney followed with a walk and Dennis petition modified stock car race Gerry Mund and Ray Brann White Sox manager Chuck Tanner the distance with a five-hitter, won his In the opener, the Cardinals scored decisions while Ron Bryant, a 24- Jim Todd iimited the Mets to Quinn loaded the bases with a single. Dan Smachetti hit nipped Hagler Real Estate, 16- a pair of hits for 3-6 Moriarty’s. each tripled for Wholesale. & Remodeling of the season is scheduled 15. after the game. “But I figured I’ve got third game. Lerrin LaGrow lost his all their runs on four straight singles game winner last season, suffered his seven hits in eight innings. back to the box but the pitcher hobbled the ball and all Wednesday night at the New Wilbur and I felt pretty good about it. seventh decision against five losses ninth loss against only two wins. “Todd pitched like heil,” Free Estimates London-Waterford Speed Bowl. Tunney Helps Dempsey Debbie Kosky homered, hands were safe. Bruce Peck worked out a walk scoring tripled and doubled twice in I thought Busby might pitch nine or 10 for the Tigers. Lockman said. “It’s too bad we A 100-lap race will spice the Maloney and Quinn was plated on Tim Thibodeau’s four trips to the plate for An­ hitless innings but Wilbur might still Twins 8 Rangers 4 had to waste that pitching in a Phone 649-4484 card. Celebrate at Birthday game like this. sacrifice fly to left. Ballard walked forcing in Smachetti saldi’s. Nancy Duffy had a Colonels Name Brown pitch runless ball even though he gave Danny Thompson singled twice, The promoters have in­ MaiorIIBWIVB LaaiiMM W M wW and Peck made it five scoring on a . three-run homer while Felica Peterson Comes Back creased the purse to $8,000 with NEW YORK (UPI) - It took away his championship in up several hits.” doubled and drove in two runs with an 2 Sullivan played well at shortstop for the Legion with Farr had a two-run homer. $1,300 earm arked for the would take quite an out-of-the 1926. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - Association second-round inside-the-park homer in leading the Leaders Quinn collecting two hits. Real Estate scored 11 runs in It’s common sense to do that,” said winner, plus promotional ordinary occasion these days to “God Bless you. Jack, I love Admitting he is “stepping into a playoffs. Twins to their victory over the To Hand Yanks’ Loss Manchester hosts Brattleboro, Vt., tonight at East money and equipment. shoulder George Foreman and you,” Tunney said upon the sixth to grab' the lead but pressure-cooker situation,” 40- “No, I’m not awed by my Wilbur. “I had been goosing the ball Rangers. Bert Blyleven went six in­ BECAUSE OF RAPIO GROWTH. Ansaldi’s scored four in its turn year-old Hubie Brown Monday NATIONAL LEAGUE Catholic at 6 before returning to Zone action Wednesday at A field of 100 is expected. Muhammad All out of the entering the birthday celebra­ first head coaching job,” up there for eight innings and the nings for the Twins to win his sixth beat anybody. Of course, 10 Ellington. at bat to take the verdict. became the fifth head coach of Brown told a news conference. NEW YORK (UPI) - The AB H Pet Among the early entries are heavyweight fight limelight — tion. “You’re the greatest man difference in the velocity between us game while David Clyde sufifered his dream of every traded player runs doesn’t hurt. I didn’t find it Garr, Atl 228 107 .372 Bugs Stevens, Leo Cleary, Gene especially after their ever in American sports.” the Kentucky Colonels in the “I’m excited about coaching a is like night and day. As for the past four years. fourth loss of the season for Texas. came true for Cleveland Indian any easier to pitch against the Smith, St.L 209 77 .368 Bergin, Dick Casso, Bob Potter celebrated pre-fight brawl at Dempsey, who lost his title to team I feel could be com­ Yankees even though I pitched For Brown, an assistant petitive with any team in the lefthander Fritz Peterson Mon­ Gross, Hou 221 77 .348 WE’RE EXPANDING! and Dick Watson. the New York Boxing Writers Tunney Sept. 23, 1926 and also for them. I never really 288 94 .326 NEW LONDON-WATERFORD Jaynes Heads coach with the Milwaukee NBA. I know I’m stepping into a day night. Garvey, LA Time trials start at 7. The 10 dinner this past weekend. lost a rematch a year later in . The dream, of course, is to watched our hitters hit, I never Brock, St.L 253 82 .324 5 Bucks in the National Basket­ pressure cooker situation with fastest cars in each time trial But Monday night Jack the famous “long count fight,” really paid attention. SPEED ROWL Ring Program ball Association the past two the outstanding team you’ve got fcome to the city from which Schmidt, Phil 235 76 .323 will start in the first 10 spots ac­ Dempsey, in many minds the beamed as they brought in a Cathy Dyak Wins you were dealt away and defeat Grubb, SD 218 74 .320 greatest heavyweight of them birthday cake shaped in his Twice former New England seasons, it will be his first head here. I’m expected to produce a “At the beginning of the year Beginning Monday, June 24 our cording to the fastest time. The coaching job. your former teammates. Peter­ AMERICAN LEAGUE Rte. 85— Waterford--Exit 77 Conn. Tpke. next 30 faster cars will run in all, celebrated his 79th birthday fighting image of nearly a half- champion. Beau Jaynes of winner and that’s the way I New I just said I’d like to go Rockville circulation office at 14 Park son did just that, picking up his AB H Pet at Gaetanos, a midtown century ago. Lowell, can earn a shot at a He succeeds Babe McCarthy, want it.” somewhere else, I didn’t care two 15-car heats of 10 laps each. Holiday Pin Event fifth win against three losses Carew, Minn 352 98 .389 restaurant here, and aniong the “Thank you, thank you very third sectional title tonight with who was fired with one year left Board Chairman Mrs. Ellie where. After being traded to St. will be open to serve customers in The first five from each heat Affiliation with a 10-3 victory over the Hargrove, Tex 157 56 .357 WED.-JUNE 26-S PJl celebrants was Gene Tunney — much,” Dempsey said. And an impressive win over Hart­ on his two-year contract after Brown, no relation, introduced Cleveland, in a little while I will start in the next 10 Yankees. Jackson, Oak 211 75 .355 Vernon, Rockville, and Ellington. RAIN DATE THRU JUNE 27 the Manasssa Mauler’s most then, glancing toward his most ford’s Jose Caraballo in West the Colonels were eliminated by Hubie to a crowd of nearly 2,000 Ninety entrants competed in the 12th annual Maureen started to like here.” positions. ’The top four from the HYANNIS, Mass. (UPI) It wasn’t a no-hitter, a Stanton, Cal 158 54 .342 noted ring foe and the man who famous ring opponent he added, Hartford’s air-conditioned the New York Nets this past season-ticket holders attending Gilberto ladies’ Handicap-Scratch Bowling Tournament at The Indians are starting to ‘consolation will complete the — The New England shutout, or even a complete Robinson, Balt 238 77 .324 “And thank you Gene for taking Columbia Music Hall. season in four straight ganies of a summer renewal party Holiday Lanes last weekend with Cathy Dyak of like having him around after 24-car feature. Whalers of the World game, but it was a win and it Randle, Tex 205 66 .322 the time to be here with me and The pair tangle in the right- the American Basketball thrown by the Colonels. Manchester walking off with the top scratch prize. some effective pitching. MODIFIED Hockey Association will was in New York. Yastrzemski, Bos 231 74 .320 OFFICE HOURS my wife on this occasion.” round feature welterweight One of the nation’s ranking duckpinners for the past The southpaw avoided Tunney, 76, has been in failing match. decade, Mrs. Dyak rolled 792 to win $145 in cash. Agnes provide between four and six players a year to the speaking critically of the MON., TUES., WED. OPEN COMPETITION SUMMER SPECIALS on ALUMINUM health in recent years, but Jaynes once held the New Claughsey, also of Manchester, was fifth best with 777 and Yankees, the team that sent Thre nonetheless made the trip from England lightweight and junior won $16. Cape Cod Cuhs of the him to the Indians on April 26, Muffler That’s 8:30 A.M. to 12 NOON, 1 P.M. to 8 P.M. • SIDINQ — Choose from 20 CotorsI welterweight title. Caraballo, a North American Hockey *8,000 PURSE his native Connecticut for Announcing The Opening of The handicap prize list was topped by Cecile Morin of after allowing him only one Guaranteed for • WINDOWS • DOORS Dempsey’s party. family man of 28, with three, Hartford with 792-64-856. She won $155. Delina Rock and . League, it has been an­ start to that point. He spoke of a children to support, has long [Manche8ter*s Newest Driving School I 1-*1,300 2-*9(IO 3-»700 4-*615 Kris Kelley , both of Manchester, placed fifth and sixth nounced. leg injury as being responsible as long as you Phone 872-8884 • AWNINGS •CANOPIES Court Decision waited for a star bout to display rspucliilizlng In Motoreyeli as wall aa Aulomobllal The Cubs for the past for a good part of his inactivity. own the car... EMir - ENTKS - niOM his wares. I (automaUe and standard) Drivar EdueaUon... with six-game totals of 772-52-824 and 746-60-806 to win $22 DALLAS (UPI) - A Texas two years have been af­ All in all he was quite satisfied. — Co-feature eight rounder lists PRIVATE LE880N8 BY APPOINTMENT and $14.50 respectively. Free Eatlmetes Eeey Terms filiated with the Boston “I need more throwing. I feel 875-2517 appeals court has dissolved a Phil Hudson of Portland, Maine PLEA8E CALL 648-0804 In the 109 and under grouping, iocal pinners gained the SAVA - DUM - STEVENS - im R Y - TRUDEMI - BUNNELL judicial ban and allowed the Bruins and New York pretty good but I just need to THE MANGIIESTER EVEKHG HEMUI and Dann Fryman. The two iStudanta 10 and 17 yaara of ago may raglatar for ow l top three spots, each winning $10. The trio consisted of work. I’m definitely in shape World Football League to fought a roof-raiser several ISummar Drivor EduofUon Program (30 hours olaaoroom| Gail MarinelU, 693-104-797, Gloria Darling, 712-80-792, and Rangers of the National HERALD SQUARE • MANCHESTER BILLTUNSKY649-9095 resume its courtship of mentally.” OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP weeks ago in West Hartford. [and 6 hours bohind tho whaal) whioh will bagin on July I Pat Annum, 701-88-789. Hockey League. Did he find it easy to beat his ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE members of the Dallas Cow­ First bout goes on at 8:30. boys. There were 90 entries. alma mater? “It isn’t easy to

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. June 25, 1974 - PAGE T H IR T E E N Help Wanted 13 Homea For Sale 7;* ------Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale INDEX Homes For Sale ADVERTISING TRAINEE for cosmetic depart­ MANCIffiSTER' , Sttiall two- 23 ffomes For Sale 23 Romes tor Sale 23 Homes for Sale 23 NOTICBt advertising ment. Experience preferred but 1 — Loit and Found family, ideal inveflrtejit. Good Manchester Kibs WILL love the in-ground DEADLINE 2 — Peraonilt not essential. Send resume location and cojifHtlon. Low pool just off Florida room of stating qualifications, salary JUST LISTED 12:00 noon ihe day before 3 — Announcomonti RATES Realtor, this lovely six-room Ranch. O n F. Roale, RaaHor open, to Box D, Manchester MINT CONDITION We find the house, TONIGHT’S GAMES put)ilcation. 4 — Entertainment 1 day 9 4 per day 643-4535, 646-1021. One-car garage. Big workshop, 5 — Auctions 3 daya'. . . . . 8« word per day Herald. Six room Garrison (Colonial. choice Bolton Center location. 17S Main S t, Mandiastar you make the home. Angaldi’g vg. Stevengon’g, 6 Deadline, for Saturday and ® 7* word per day baths, garage, lovely yard. Minutes to 1-84. Louis Dimock, ft proud to announce RKALTOK - Verplanck Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. FINANCIAL MANCHESTER - Benton danM t. real* 8 — Bonda-Stocks-Mprtgages " 8 t word per day MATURE SALES Woman - Street. Well cared for six-room Built 1968. Must be seen! Realty, 649-9823. 15 WORD MINIMUM the association of JSiS, A&N vg. D illon'g, 6 • 9 — Personal Loans exible hours, apply in person Cape with expandable attic, 541,900. 10 — Insurance Happy A d a ...... *1.75 Inch 6E0ME WASHM6T0N WOULD HAVE UKED TMS Waddell PLEASE READ ?ard Gallery, Mancheiester nreplace, garage. Only 530,900. BY OWNER - Seven-room Cape GEORGE POPIK Naggiffg vg. Nicholg, 6 • EMPLOYMENT She HeraUi Parkade. T^^J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- HR PttMEI REKTY Cod. Fireplace, large rec room, with his hrm. Circa 1750, Revoluntlonary period center chimney Buckley YOUR AD 13 — Help Wanted full ceramic tiled oath, newly colonial, 9!A rooms, 2 full bathrooms, front and back Classified ads are taken over 14 — Business Opportunities MACHINISTS - We have the stairway, 5 working fireplaces, paneling In living room the phone as a cqnvenlence. 15 — Situation Wanted Minted. Excellent location. For all of your Roal CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING following openings; Inspectors, h^NCHESTER - 529,500. West Convenient to schools, shopping and dining room, many bullt-ln cupboards and NATIONAL The Herald is responsible for EDUCATION I Estato noads, call onf>«bno Incorrect Insertion and Bridgeport, V.T.L. The Purdy side, 3-tedroom Colonial, 2-car and churches. On bus line. $35,- bookshelves, one car attached garage with screened Holding on to the top spot in 18 — Private Instructions Corporation, 586 Hilliard .64M 321 900. 647-1731. Goorgo at 646-4820. the league, Miles Auto Sales then only to the size of the 19 — Schools-Classes garage. Immediate occupancy. breezeway. House and 2 acres, $79,500. More acreage original insertion. Errors which 20 — Instructions Wanted Street, Manchester, 647-9917. Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. available If desired. edged the Medics, 5-3, last night do not lessen the value of the COVENTRY - 30 acre farm a*«StVA*aV«So' advertisement will not bo cor­ REAL ESTATE VERNON - Mini-estate in cen at Buckley. Miles is now 11-3 23 — Homes lor Sale WANTED - Truck driver, heavy reduced for quick sale. Five- rected by an additional Inser­ MANCHESTER - Classy Cape, 6 ROOM RANCH — situated on large lot, with wail to walli for the season while the Medics 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale work. Number 2 license bedroom brick Ranch. DLDER COLONIAL tral Vernon! Eight room LOVELY LARGE 7-room tion. aluminum sided 7-room Cape, 1 Raised Ranch on parklike tre ^ carpeting throughout the entire house. Finished family topple to 9-5. 25 — Investment Property PHONE 643-2711 required. Manchester Pipe & 1/2 baths, garage, huge rec Fireplace, 4 rara^es, large Colonial with two-car garage, 26 — Business Property barn, pastures.Tossible owner and shrubbed yard. Clean as a in AA Zone. Treed and private room with Franklin fireplace, one car garage, lots of extras, Randy Phelps had a pair c^ 27 — Resort Property Supply. Phone 649-4563. room, excellent condition. Of­ 7-room home located seconds financing. High sixties. whistle, and with a plethora of lot on dead-end street. 28’ at $32,900. Call on this one. hits for the winners with Alex 28 — Real Estate Wanted fice potential. T. J. Crockett, from school and recreational FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD CHURCH custodian; up to 30 Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- features including two raised firqplaced living room, base­ Britnell and Kelly McSweeney Realtors, 643-1577. facilities. Three bedrooms, ANOTHER NEW LISTING — 6 room Cape, In Manchester, MISC. SERVICES Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted hours weekly. Good salary. 8713, 423-9291. hearth fireplaces, cathedral ment family room. Completely each adding a double. Eric 31 — Services OHered Write for application - Ad­ eat-in kitchen, den, and dining ceiling, automatic kitchen, two- customized kitchen with 'BuNt- bath and a half, one car garage, large master bedroom, Stepper played well defensively 32 — Painting-Papering 33 — Bulldlng-ContracUng ministrative Committee, Se­ CUSTOM CAPE COVENTRY - Adorable three- room. Priced at only 531,000. zone heat, thermostatically ins. Screened porch. This is/a counter top range and oven, with In walking distance to in centerfield. 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng cond Congregational Church, With plastered walls and room year ’round home. Large controlled attic fan, two full fine home of understand shopping center. $36,900. 35 — Heating-Plumbing Order Your baths, two-car garage, and a Mike Custer had two hits for 36 — Flooring HAPPY ADS Box 45, RFD 4, Coventry. narrow clap board siding. 7 stone fireplace, double lot, elegance. Give us enough tune a ZINSSER AGENCY sparkling new backyard swim the Medics. 37 — Movlng-Triicklng-Storaga rooms, Vh baths, family enclosed porch, one-car garage. to show you the residence and 7 ROOM RAISED RANCH — In cream puff condition, for­ 38 — Services Wanted 646-1511 mine pool. Truly a rare and un grounds adequately, then make KIDS! Happy Thought” room with fireplace, Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- mal dining room, eat-ln kitchen, king-size master SALES 8713, 423-9291. usum property that should be your decision. Belfiore Agency, INTERNATIONAL MISC. FOR SALE to make good mpney working only a few hours breezeway and garage. bedroom, with full bath, professionally done family room 41 — Articles lor Sale PART-TIME inspected thoroughly. Belfiore 647-1413. Taking over sole possession week. No limit to how much you can earn. Three Today Bowers school. 534,000. Agency 647:1413. with bar. $48,900. Must be seen to ba appreciated. of first place, the Oilers belted 42 — Building Supplies WALL 8T. INVESTMENT FIRM COLUMBIA LAKEFRONT - CLEAN, move-in condition. Six 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Pets nights per week. We train. ‘Priced to Sell” , super room cape with bedroom space PRICE REDUCED - Far below 44 — Livestock We are forming a small group Pro Barbers, 18-2, last night at Soccer Executive year ’round Rancn. 3 galore, fireplaced living room, replacement cost, centrally air- 44 PORTER STREET — 8 room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 2 Verplanck. The Oilers are 9-4 I 45 — Boats & Accessories of people to represent our m 46 — Sporting Goods PHILBRICK full baths, two fireplaces, 35’ good quality carpeting. Treed BY OWNER conditioned, elegant 8-room car garage, park-llke yard, modern eat-ln kitchen, central for the season with Ansaldi’s in 47 — Garden Products Call 647-9946 Happy Engagement company on a part-time basis. AGENCY family room, large screened lot in quiet friendly Beautifully landscaped redwood and stone U & R vacuum system, etc., etc., etc., see It — you’ll like it. hot pursuit at 84. The Barbers 48 — Antiques In order to be eligible for 646-4200 porch, much more. Eighties. neighborhood. 534,900. Eastern, center hall, 4 bedroom Contemporary Ranch in 49 — Wanted to Buy i 6/ 19/74 fall to 2-12 with the setback. PEE WEE Manchester Evening Herald these positions you must Lessenger Ck)., Realtors, 646- 643-9969, 646-8250. Colonial In one of executive area. 70’s. The SOUTH WINDSOR — 9 room Ranch In the Birch Hill area. Jeff Doiin homered and A goal by Mike Morris in the RENTALS currently have a full-time job, 8713, 423-9291. M a n c h e s te r’ s fin e s t H eriU ge Group, 633-8311. Excellent condition, all the amenities that a woman would singled twice topping a 15-hit 52 — Rooms lor Rent have three evenings a week MANCHESTER - Beautiful Evenings call Jean Ramaker love In this lovely area. This house should be seen. second overtime session 53 — Apartments lor Rent to HEBRON - Three-bedroom VERNON custom built home with three neighborhoods. Fireplaced 633-1668. Oilers’ attack. Mike boosted the Cosmos over the 54 — Homes lor Rent available and have a strong Ranch. Kitchen appliances, living room, formal dining 55 — Business lor Rent DRILLING AND tapping PART TIME - Permanent posi- B NEAR MANCHESTER LINE bedrooms, huge kitchen with LIST YOUR HOUSE IN . . . Nightingale added three bingles Lancers, 1-0, last night. 56 — Resort Property lor Rent ... Soffloont CATHY LAVOIE desire to earn money. We loads of cabinets ana counter room, kitchen, brick floored machine operator. Experience tion available for experienced « built-in oven, range, dis­ Manchester and John Buehler conti^ibuted a Defense was the key as each 57 — Wanted to Rent and have had considerable space, combination windows Lovely 6-room Ranch, 3 hwasher and disposal. Formica mud room plus front-to-back 58 — MIsc. lor Rent helpful, but will train person bookkeeper in Manchester, g may haytttittyQif and doors, insulated. Fireplace, doubie and single. side exhibited it throughout un­ with machine knowlege. Second Pick your own hours. Great op­ experience in teaching people bedrooms, living room with covered cabinets and counters. cathedral celling fireplaced REALMS CORNER o happy adl DAVID TRESCHUK . Mostly wooded acre. fireplace, kitchen with formal NEW HOMES Mike Daigle doubled and til Morris snapped the AUTOMOTIVE shift, good opportunity with portunity. Fee paid. Hurry! how to earn money on a part- Central vacuum. Two baths. family room. Walk-out base­ Ranches, Raiseid Ranches and 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 singled for the losers with two 61 — Autos lor Sale time basis in the investment B liate occupancy. Asking dining area, IVi baths, slide-in stalemate. 62 — Trucks lor Sale benefits. Phone 646-7550. Call Sharon, Rita Girl, 164 East Beautiful in-ground pool. 5^,- ment with "rec” room for the Colonials, 3 and 4 bedrooms, other players getting one hit 534,200. The Yankee Peddlers, oven and range, wall-to-wall 500. Wolverton Agency, 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale Between 8:30-3:30. Center St., Manchester. 646- business. Commission plus 742-9718, 1-423-6735. kids. 20’ redwood deck each with individual per­ 64 — Motorcyclea-BIcycles 3441. Realtors, 649-2813. each. MIDGET bonus. Call Sunday, Monday, carpeting, 24’ above ground overlooking % acre of sonalities, and wooded lots. 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle ELECTRICIAN, experienced in Two fourth period goals Homes Tuesday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-8,3- pool. Ample financing property plus 2-car over­ Call for a personal appoint­ Services Oflered 31 Services OHered 31 AMERICAN 66 — Automotive Service commercial and residential STEP UP - to a great Career 535,900.-. MANCHESTER - New provided the margin as the 525-0201 car garage, excellent location, sized garage. Full wall-to- ment to inspect these fine Turning a 16-hit attack into a 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease wiring. Benefits, call 646-5420 awaiting gal with good typing S aluminum sided six-room Cougars topped the Suns, 3-1, between 8-5:30. and shorthand. Secreta^ to :5; good income. Upper 30’s. U&R REALTY CO., INC. Colonial for immediate oc­ wall carpeting and a bullt-ln homes. WINDOW CLEANING - June 15-9 triumph last night was last night. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 643-2092 dishwasher, make the house REWEAVING burns, holes. special, private homes, phone several dynamic men. Local HAPPY BIRTHDAY TWO (2) POSITIONS - Main- 2440. cupancy. Three bedrooms, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 649-5334. Police & Fire over Wipco at Tony Jaworski scored for the Robert D. MurJoefc. Realtor large living room with ready to move into. Owner □ N O T IC E S PART TIME or full time, $5. company, great benefits and 5$. tainer I - Sewage Treatment Window shades, Venetian Waddell. 'The winners are 6-6 Cougars in the second period per hour average commissions, Fee paid. Hurry! Call Sharon, fireplace, formal dining room. transferred. Late summer while Wipco feli to 4-10. Plant. Varied and interesting MANCHESTER - Four- COLUMBIA - Builders must 646-1180 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. giving his club a temporary excellent advancement oppor­ Rita Girl, 164 East Center Come and compare for only occupancy. Small assumable ■S' Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Dave Nurmi was best for the Street, Manchester, 646-3441. work (both inside and outside) bedroom Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, tell, selection of new non­ 536,200. Wolverton Agency, Painting-Papering 32 lead but before the half was Lost and Found tunity. Arts and crafts in the operation and walnut paneled first floor fami­ mortgage to qualified buyer. winners with four hits including demonstrators needed by the development homes. Each with Realtors, 649-2813. MERRITT AGENCY over, Tim Kenefick knotted it DEBBIE ROZELL maintenance of Sewage Treat­ ly room, spacious kitchen, with something different. Low tax No commissions or other MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. COLLEGE Graduate students two doubles and a roundtripper. for the Suns. LOST in Oakland Street area, fastest growing home party loads of cabinets and built-ins. fees. Call 643-9454. $57,500 Removal, pruning, lot clearing, plan organization. Call 872-8663, ment Plant and Sanitary Sewer base, close to lake and Route REALTOR available for exterior and in­ Jon Dubois added three hits in­ John Hedlund and Jeff Hall three-vear old, light colored AVON Collection System. High school Impeccably maintained. Ellington or make an offer we can’t spraying.Fully insured. chocolate point Siamese male 872-2780, 875-9722 or 633-9023. 66. Lessenger Co., Realtors, terior painting. Six years cluding two homers while Scott found the range in the fourth s a y s ... graduate, or equivalent. No Manicured lot in desirable 646-8713, 423-9291. refuse. Licensed. Free estimates. experience. Fully insured. Free Laggis also had three hits. Jon cat, altered. Very friendly. LAUGH ALL THE WAY TO experience required, but ability Porter Street area. 60’s. ACRE LOT Phone 633-5345. quarter giving the Cougars the DEMONSTRATORS - Sell gifts Surrounds this lovely 7-room 53 Leland Drive SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 estimates. Call our com­ Brown contributed two hits, one Child heartsick. Good reward THE BANK. As an Avon to use common tools and equip­ Warren E. Howland, Realtors, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. decision. offered. Phone 646-3441 before 5 and toys. Name brands: Fisher- LAND AND HOMES for sale - Colonial. FulW carpeted and baths, 2-car garage, quiet a homer. ment necessary. Possession of 643-1108. Call Ken Morgester, 64^71. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) p.m., 646-2984 evenings. Price, Fenton, Nordic, etc. Representative, you can Love Always, immaculate, 'niree bedrooms, NEW LISTING - Drive by 66 residential area, 537,9(X). Two- Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Matt Peterson and Bili Zerio Earn up to 30%. Free kit. make good money even if a Connecticut Class 3 Driver’s INSIDE - Outside painting, License a plus. Call Mrs. W ALK OUT family room with bar. Sliding Williams Street, than run, don’t family, over 300’ deep lot, stumps removed, fully insured. each had two safeties for the LOST - Passbook numbers Managership openings for you’ve never "sold” before. COVENTRY - Seven room walk to the nearest phone! excellent income, 536,900. Two- fe c ia l rates for people over 65. Marshall Named Brown, Public Works Depart­ Raised Ranch. Wall-to-wall patio doors off dining room-to Got a tree problem? Well worth Fully insured. Estimates given. losers. 66693, E12956,5-13828, W-6413,5- experienced demonstrators. Interested? Call 289-4922. JOE From the basement family Beautiful three-bedroom family, residential zone C, ideal a phone call. 742-8252. Treasure House Party Plan, ment 644-2511, for interview room to the secluded patio to carpeting. Garage. Secluded a 22’ deck to a beautiful 16x32’ Call 649-7863. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - 14819, 6-141, 5-15607, 70-2022. time. Interviews will be held,on aluminum sided Ranch with professional location, 548,900. ’ relief ace Savings Bank of Manchester. Call “Miss Jean”, collect 491- enjoy the summer days. This treed lot. Family room with in-ground pool. two-car garage on tree shaded Martens Agency, Realtors .... AMERICAN FARM July 5. Starting wage - 52.88 per wet bar, 3-zone heating. Only TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving TEACHERS have saved was named Application made for payment. 2100. 3-bedroom Cape with, a lot! Nicdy covered rear patio. 646-2550. large appliances, cleaning With Joe Demeo and Dan hour. 534,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• homeowners 20-50% on quality O’Brien combining to hurl a National League player of the MAIL CLERK - Interesting fireplaced living Foom and Following extras will stay: cellars and attics, also some house painting. Fourteen years LOST - White female Persian To All My 289-7475, 742-8243. wall-to-wall in several rooms, Lots-Land tor Sale 24 three-hitter. Police & Fire week for the week of June 17-23, position in suburban industrial CLERK-TYPIST - Insurance separate dining room is in im­ 646-1180 tree work done. 644-1775. experience, fully insured. 643- league President Charles S. cat, vicinity 219 Minnechaug park. Neatness, accuracy and : Kindergarten Students agency, permanent part-time, maculate condition. Priced at H living room drapes, fireplace 1609. topped Wipco, 8-1, last night at Drive, Glastonbury, Call 649- SHOWCASE CINEMAS VERNON - 5 1/2 room Ranch, •FF set, all shades, kitchen cur­ Valley, Feeney announced Monday. promptness a must. Respon­ at hours 9-12, Monday - Friday. 535,900. It is located on Cam­ lot with large stately trees. LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, 6330. - 936 BILVER-LANE tains, picnic table, lawn r HORSES? ■ cellars and attics cleaned, Marshall pitched seven sibilities include incoming and NATHAN HALE The 646-2212. bridge Street, Manchester Walk-out basement. Only 5^,- MERRITT AGENCY CEILINGS, inside painting, Dan Tardiff and O’Brien each EAST HARTFORD outgoing mail, distributing and BRIDGET mower. Hounds tooth clean. ■ six acre parcel with 380’ * lawns mowed, small tree work. stroked three hits for the scoreless innings against San 900. Pasek Realtors, MtS, MO- papering, floor sanding- LOST - Passbook No. 26-013426- Is now hiring part-time accounting for all office SCHOOL Roto Family CHROME PLATER - to work EDMUND GORMAN REALTOR Nuff said, get to that phone; ■ frontage on Hlllstown Rd. In* Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. refinishing (specializing in winners while Scott Freednnan Francisco over the weekend 5. Connecticut Bank & Trust 7475, 742-8243. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. cashiers and ushers. supplies and office duplicating. Thank you for the lovely second shift on our plating line. AGENCY I Manchester. I older floors). John Verfaille, was best for Wipco. and walked off with credit for Company. Application made for VERNON - Older Colonial with Excellent opportunity for Only interested parties n e ^ charm. We will train a responsible 646-4040 MANCHESTER - Pick your ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ 646-5750, 872-2222. all three wins. payment. apply. Call 646-6555. attached garage, big country NEW LISTING - Nice six-room eling, rec rooms, offices, semi-retired gentlemen for The beautiful corsage...and Thanks all her workers finally leaves applicant for this position. 10% own colors in this new 2 family NATIONAL FARM NEW LISTING - 10 year old kitchen, dining room, four Gape on 200’ treed yard! EDMUND GDRMAH household repairs. Phone 6«- cleaners. ' a most wonderful yearl for making the bazaar Manchester. Good Luck shift bonus, overtime, and home now being built in Eighth S ■ J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Excellent baseball was Brown Waived LOST - Desert tortoise, 12” BOOKKEEPER - GAL many company paid benefits. Colonial, featuring four good bedrooms, screened rear porch. Garage. Convenient location. 4594. decorating. Interior painting. long, yellow paint chips on Apply in person Have A Happy Summer such a huge success. and Much Love to all our District. Call for details. T.J. Wall-to-wall in several rooms. ; ADENCY ! exhibited last night at Bowers FRIDAY - Excellent position Apply Connecticut Cycle, 316 sized bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Terrific condition. Only 5o2,900. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. HOUSTON (UPI) - The shell. Carter Street area. between 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. friends. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Rear porch. Owner moving, as the Medics topped Miles, 2-1. for mature friendly person with Love, Hartford Road, Manchester, front to back fireplaced living Remodeling. Exterior painting. Monday Reward. 649-4414. ability to adapt quickly to the room, formal dining room, 649-2813. fast sale wanted. Mr. Matthew, I - . . mmj All the runs were scored in the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mrs. Ross Conn. MANCHESTER - Like new 7- Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. purchased the contract of constant challenges of the screened porch, garage, tre ^ Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. TWO HANDY men want varie­ Fully insured. For estimate call opening frame. Personals 2 room Condo in adult cluster. COVENTRY - Building lot, 30,- ty of jobs, raking rolling, American Association scoring small office. Pleasant working COUNTER HELP - part time, lot. Only 542,900. Keith Real Three bedrooms, family room, MANCHESTER - Investment 000 square feet, lake privileges, 649-9658. Drew Flavell had two hits for Help Wanted 13 Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. opportunity. Four-family in fine VERNON - Spacious im­ liming, fertilizing, mowing leader Wilbur Howard from the COOKS - No experience conditions in Vernon area. Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Papa Joe's, 646-1555. 2 1/2 baths, patio, bow picture Buena Vista Roaa, 52,500. the Medics while Bob Maudsley Denver and waived RIDE NEEDED - Monday Write Box C, M anchester ^^*?»*«*?«*??»*»*»*»*«*»*»*#*aV»*»*iV»*!Y»*IV«*« condition. Four-room maculate convenient 7-room lawns, attics, cellars cleaned. PETER BELLIVEAU Painting through Friday from Oakland required. Training, good salary i t window. All appliances in­ Colonial. Four bedrooms, at­ Jackston Agency, 646-1316. Reasonable rates, 643-5305. had a like number for Miles. Ollie Brown to Philadelphia. Evening Herald. SHIRT FINISHERS WINDSOR - Five minutes from cluded plus use of playgrounds, Martments with good income. Exterior, interior, Street to downtown Hartford and many benefits. Now inter­ 1-91 or Bissell Bridge, quiet Excellent estate builder. tached garage. Nicely Howard, a 25-year-old out­ viewing. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. E^^wrienced Business Opportunity 14 tennis courts, clubhouse and wallpapering. Fair prices. Free and return, hours 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. WANTED RELIABLE lady, 18 Steady Work, Full-time residential neighborhood, five Wolverton Agency, Realtors, landscaped. Above ground pool. r ...... 1 PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road AMERICAN ROOKIE fielder who in 65 games with Army, 643-9462. pool. Priced under new in mid estimates. Insured and depen­ 649-2903 after 1 p.m. or 647-9309 or over to care for my two GRINDER FOREMAN Apply at WANTED - Ambitious person rooms, living room and dining 649-2813. Several extras. Immediate oc­ I SOUTH WINDSOR ' Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, dable. 643-1671. The Red Sox outdistanced the Denver this season led the AAA after 6 p.m. 30’s. Call Bob Brown, Realtor cupancy. Mr. Matthew, envelopes, bills, quick copy, small children, in my home. or couple to manage a local room carpeted, eat-in kitchen, Assoc., Jarvis Realty Co., 643- ■ 17 acres of level land f Yankees, 4fl;17, last night at with 43 runs scored and 13 ••••••••••••••••••••••••#•«« CLERK TYPIST - No m vm m m m new bath, full basement, loads MANCHESTER - Two-family, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. wedding invitations, Xeroxing. experience required. Training, South Windsor area. Please call 299 West Middle Tpke. area wholesale-retail mail 1121. l.located at the north- * PAINTING - Interior, exterior, Robertson. stolen bases and hit .297 with 32 644-2680. (after 4 p.m. NEEDED of storage space, walk-up attic, 6-6 duplex with three bedrooms 875-4819. good salary, many benefits. ______Manchester order business, part-time. ■ westerly quadrant of J insured. Five years experience, Craig Woodward, Mike Dion RBIs. □ FINANCIAL Managerial experience helpful single garage. 528,500. Jackston r ------1 each side. Large kichens, new excellent references. Ap- and Tom Mikoleit each had Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. Must know set upe, selections of wheele, speeds, Agency, 646-1316. bathrooms, vinyl covered steel I Chapell Rd. and Ellington " LAWNMOWERS repaired and Call U.S. Army, 643-9462. but not necessary. Full training I T.L.C. ■ OFFERED BY THE .praisals, 742-6117, (toll free). three hits for the Red Sox while feeds, etc. Excellent opportunity to advance, available. For personal inter­ siding, aluminum storms and I Rd. with water and sewers ■ sharpened, pick-up and Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 AH EN TIO N - iji} BABYSITTER Needed - Mon- available. ■ delivered. Call Marpall now for Dan Hamilton and Fred Hughes TOWN OF ANDOVER yourself. Good beneflts and salary. Please submit view call 872-6260. Information BY OWNER - Scott Drive, jv e s “tender loving care” iS | screens, 2-car garage. Wolver­ I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CONSTRUCTION JOBS - No TOY 9 GIFT PARTY PLAN . day through Friday, 5:30 p.m. - ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. your spring tuneup. 643-5305. were best for the Yanks. resume to Manchester Herald, Box “Q”. An Equal :;|t 11:30 p.m. Keeney Street area. by appointment only. Manchester, eight-room L- !what separates this house | Building-Contracting 33. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ experience required. Training, Earn commissions up to 30%\ shaped Ranch. Congenial ! EDMUND GDRMAN! Legal Notice cond, third. All kinds. Realty good salary and many benefits. No experience needed. FREE Opportunity Employer. Transportation provided. Phone gV • • " ■ ■ 'from others like it. ONE look. MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, CASH Registers and adding statewide, credit rating un­ 647-90rat! before ' 5 - p.m. MANCHESTER - Pizza house, neignborhood. Four bedrooms, MASONRY - All types, Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. Sample Kit! OR earn Free 2 1/2 baths, finished basement 2at this immaculate 7 room” two-car garage, separate fur­ p n E m u N ■ AGENCY ; machines. - Sales, service, The first installment of the necessary. Reasonable. Con- Call U.S. Army, 643-9462. fully equipped. Priced to sell. fieldstone, brick, concrete. _ . . Gifts by having a Party! Call Owner has other interests. For and family room, completely •cape will be enough to con-J naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, supplies. 15 years experience, taxes on the October 1,1973 List CUSTODIANS - Experienced, formerly with NCR. Free Free estimates, after 5 p.m., are due and payable July l, or write SANTA’s Parties, details call Stanley Agency, 646- air-conditioned. Three-zoned Y’ Vince you! ■ country kitchen, excellent con­ \mrnm J . . J 643-1870 or 644-2975 —_ _ 1TELEPHONE LINEMAN - No OFFICE CLERK - Community part-time evenings. dition. Owner transferred. Estimates. C.R.S. Company, Avon, Conn. 06001. Telephone SUMMER JOB - sales assistant 3618. ACENCY 1974. Interest will be charged experience required. Good Health Service, typing and Manchester - East Hartford. i' e d m u m d 60Rm a n ! Char Bon Agency, 643-0683. Coventry, 742-6381. ☆ ☆ ☆ after August 1,1974 at the rate ford. Evenings, 233-6879. training, good salary, many 1/673-3455. general office work, hours 8:30 for Manchester, East Hartford, Call 643-5691, 2 to 6 p.m. Investment Property 25 NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - a.m. - 4 p.m. seven hour day, 35 Vernon area. Paid hourly, plus Situation Wanted 15 extras. 16x31’ above ground AGENCY ■ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ of V i of 1% per month on the in­ benefits. Now interviewing. pool. Appointments preferred, MANCHESTER - East Center All homes listed below are CUSTOM MADE draperies, UKH. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army, 643- hours per week. Call 228-9428 car allowance. Apply Connec­ BABYSITTER - Five days HANDCOCK, MASS. - Huge ditions, rec rooms, porches and stallment or a minimum of ticut Refining Company, 994 HOUSECLEANING - Have daily after 5, anytime I 646-4040 \ Street, two-family, 4-5, near new and located In house on 2.5 acres, three floors, very reasonable, work mortgages — interim financing 9462. EXPERIENCED concrete for interview. weekly, for three children, in guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- roofing. No job too small. Call 12.00. Payments may be made Hartford Tpke., Vernon. your home cleaned weekly for weekends. 549,900. 649-9842. bus. Ideal location for offices, Manchester. Each has all total 22 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, 649-3144. BASEBLLL — exjieditious and confidential form man to set house foun­ my Coventry home. Own for professional people. Only aluminum exteriors, gas 4266. by mail or at the Town Office service, J.D. Real Estate TOY DEMON8TRATORB: transportation. Phone after 6 reasonable rate, 520. per day. some furniture, 540,000. Hagler dations full time, only depen­ TIMROD RD. - New 7-room BOLTON - New on 539,900. Arruda Realty, 644- heat, country kitchen with ☆ ☆ ☆ Building which is open daily Assoc. 646-1980. dable with transportation app­ Earn 25% commission seUlng best Ui^ WAITRESS WANTED 7 a.m. -1 p.m., 742-7525. Phone 742-6388. Real Estate, 643-6624. CARPENTRY - Repairs, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. RN’s - LPN's of toys and gifU! 20% to hostesaes, j- p.m., Monday through Friday. Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, market...Stone house of eight 1539, Lou Arruda. appliances, carpeting remodeling, additions, roofing. ly. 875-1103 after 6. color catalog, no delivering or codec- rooms on three private acres. G&H PAVING & Construction Cynthia Clark 3-11 P.M. 646-4047, 550 East Middle 'Turn­ DRIVER WANTED - Phone MOTHER’S HELPERS - Will 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, throughout, hook-ups for Call David Patria, South Wind­ □ EMPLOYMENT ting, StH Green Stamps to pike. city utilities, plastererd walls, House in good condition, Resort Property 27 Company - Paving, sealing, Tax Collector 11-7 A.M. ’74 GRADS - We train and pay, demonstrators. We handle the details 289-1568. babysit or help in housework. washers and dryers. And 9% sor, 644-1796. Call Julie 649-9131 or Lisa 646- patio. Two-car garage. Shade fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, four concrete work, septic systems Full-time, part-time and over 5400 monthly to attend — you run Uie parties! bedrooms, plus a private studio DUPLEX assumable mortgages. CAMPING LOTS for sale; installed. Commercial and American Home Toy Parties, Inc. REAL ESTATE CAREER. 0003. trees. Built by Ansaldi. Charles WES ROBBINS carpentry TOWN OF MANCHESTER Wanted 13 summer positions available. college accredited technical EXPERIENCED Hairdresser Lesperance, 649-7620. arrangement. Immediate oc­ DURANT ST. - Two family recreation area and lake. residential. 26 years ALUMNI JUNIOR school. Learn a skill good for a Tel. 749«26 Earn 515,000 plus yearly. Must 6-6 duplex located close Situated at the Mohawk Beach remodeling specialist. Ad­ Competitive salary, health, needed, full or part-time. Call BABYSITTING desired in my cupancy. T. J. Crockett, (4-4) 2 bedrooms, near experience. Free estimates. Scoring in every frame. Fire PART-TIME work at home, on lifetime in the Air Force. Ap­ have license or in process. Part shopping, schools and estates in Massachussetts. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Legal Notice life, major medical and dis­ BARMAIDS - Waitresses - full- 649-3991, Marlow’s Beauty new home, nice yard, MANCHESTER - Custom built Realtor, 643-1577. to schools, hospital, Parkade 649-5233. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, & Police outlasted Liggett timers considerea. For a con­ the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. ability insurance makes this titude and counseling free, no time and part-time. Call Salon. 7-room Ranch in South Farms- churches. 3 bedrooms, eat-in shopping, bus. Full and Very reasonaible price. Call for Parkade, 17-3, last night at obligation. 246-2212. fidential interview. Pasek playmates, swings, pool. 646- information after 5 p.m., 742- 649-3446. The Zoning Board of Appeals one of the best benefit between 11 a.m.-5 p.m., 872- Martin School area. Fireplaced TOLLAND - On busy Route 195, kitchen, living room and separate basements, 2-car CUSTOM MADE draperies and Cheney Tech. Ray Gliha hurled NEWSPAPER Carriers for 3381, ask for Skip. Realtors, MLS, 289-7475. 9556. at a meeting on June 17, 1974 packages in the industry. VETERINARY Assistant family room, three bedrooms, five-room home and large dining room. (Separate heating garage. $48,900. bedspreads, wide selection of LEON Cieszynski builder - new a three-hitter for the winners. made the following decisions: Rockville-Vemon areas. Routes BE DIFFERENT -.Be an air­ wanted, mature male two oaths, two-car garage, private office...ideal for beauty systems. Asking 531,900. fabrics. Phone 649-1786 Come see our modern craft mechanic in the Air SECRETARY - Local law of­ EXPERIENCED typist desires ELRO ST. - Two family (5-5) SHERWOOD FOREST - homes custom built, A1 Hutchinson, Joel Malinoski Reinhold M. Alters - Reduce available immediately. Contact FEMALE - Over 18, to work preferred. Reply Box “BB”, related work to do in her home. aluminum siding. 557,900. Call shop, professional use, etc. Live anytime. remodeled, additions, rec Circulation Department, 647- facilities and speak with Mrs. Force. Women get equal pay, flexible hours. Apply in person. Manchester Herald. fice. State experience. Reply to in the house and work in the of­ 3 bedrooms, near schools, Becket, Mass. Three cottages, and John Pelletier provided the rear yard requirement to 3’3” Box “E ’, Manchester Herald. Phoqp 649-3680. owner, 646-1238. ZINSSER AGENCY rooms, garages, kitchens batting punch for the winners 9946, Manchester Herald. Post, our Director of Nurses advancement, educational op­ C-J Giant Grinders, 273 Broad fice. 150x300 lot, business hospital, bus, alr- 57,500, 521,000, 515,000. Two COMPLETE junk cars to permit enclosed patio portunities. 2^2212. 646-1011 lots, 51,700 each. Beat the heat, remodeled, bath tile, cement each having two hits and two MEADOWS Street, Manchester. MANCHESTER - Townhouse zoned. Sensibly priced to sell at condltlonlng, full and removed free in Manchester, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ between house and garage - 21 RNs - 510,000 up depending on OFFICE MANAGER - Self- 536,900. T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, contact Hagler Real Estate, South Windsor, Vernon and RBIs. Gliha struck out 11 and CONVALESCENT CENTER ENQINEERS motivated organized, neat, □ E D U C A TIO N condominium, 3 bedrooms, 2 separate basements, tial or commercial. Call 649- Oval Lane - APPROVED, effec­ qualifications. World-wide 1/2 baths, central air- 875-6279, 643-1577. parking, $55,000. 643-6624. Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, walked five in going the dis­ tive June 27, 1974. 333 Bldwell Slroat Men or Women with degrees mature individual, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4291. travel possible as an Air Force conditioning, humidifier, all MANCHESTER - Ten room Route 74, Tolland, Conn, 649- tance. officer. Challenging work, job Manchester, Conn. in. engineering or related bookkeeping, typing, plus many SHEPARD DR. - Colonial, 4 Real Estate Wanted 28 4578, 875-6231. Alphonse Reale - Variance NEWSPilPER DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE Private Instructions 18 appliances included, Greek revival architecture CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ Mike McCarthy, Rich satisfaction, only two-year 647-9191 areas for jobs in mechanical, other office duties. Must have CUSTOM RANCH bedrooms, family room with which will allow construction of A Business of your own In at least three-years experience. reasonable. 646-2987. house on large lot with garden ages, additions, bathrooms, Dahlem and Dennis Joy were a house with reduced yards - committment. 246-^12. electronics, and meteorology. fireplace, formal dining SELLING your home or STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ If you are dependable and LEARN TO SWIM - Enjoy and orchard and unique Sequoia acreage? For prompt friendly ting Agency. All painting, kitchens, houses, repairs. Free the only Liggett batters to get a west side Hawthorne Street, Latter includes 1 year post­ summer months. Experienced COVENTRY - Ideal starter or 14 years old in beautiful Tree. Circa 1850. F. J. Spilecki, room, walk-ln closet In estimates. Small jobs. Stephen Tolland-Vernon Area would like to join this small, master bedroom, 2% baths, service, call Louis Dimock carpentry, masonary, concrete hit. north of 192 Hawthorne Street - LAW ENFORCEMENT - No grad schooling provided by fast growing security business, Red Cross instructor, private retirement home, five rooms wooded setting offering a Realtor, 643-2121. Martin, 646-7295. experience required. Good . • Muat have dependabl* car. 515,900. Stanley Agency, 646- 2-car basement garage. Realty, 649-9823. work, fences, floor cleaning. APPROVED, effective June 27, WE PAY AND TRAIN the Air Force. Candidates please call 647-9336, Unlimit^ lessons, private pool. 649-4403. total of 7 rooms on one For any job, call 649-1590 Scoring early and often. 1974. salary, paid training, many S • Muat be available elx deye/week must be between the ages of 3618, 643-5724. CUSTOM 7-ROOM Colonial, $50,500. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY benefits. Ages 17-35. Call U.S. pay and advancement for the floor. Deluxe country ALL CASH for your property between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Burger King topped.Silk City, Brown’s Tire Shop - Ad­ Call Tim McCulloch, Circulation Maneaor 21 thru 30 to apply. Cmtact right bright individual. WILL TUTOR in my home, kitchen, 14x20’ family large rooms, magnificent lot. A SHEPARD DR. - Raised within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, Carpentry and general contrac­ HIGH SCHOOL GRADS 17-27 Army, 643-^2. FOR SALE BY owner. Moving must see. Lots of extras. Priced ting. Residential and commer­ 10-5, last night at the West Side ditional free-standing sign not MSGT. MiUer, 646-7440. north end area, reading and room with fireplace, 3 R a n ch , 3 b e d ro o m s , instant service. Hayes Agency, over 400 dollars monthly to at- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD math, 2nd through 5th grade. out of state. Immediate oc­ to sell in mid 40’s. Call B/W cial. Whether it be a small Oval. exceeding 16 square feet - 333 IDEAL OFFICE Position, bedrooms, formal dining fireplaced living room, for­ 646-0131. tend college accredited WOMAN to babysit for 8-year 647-9946 general procedures including 646-4690. cupancy. Many items staying. realty, 647-1419. LAWN MOWERS Sharpened repair job, a custom built home Jeff Berman paced the Main Street - APPROVED with old boy, full-time days, Older 6-room house, comer lot. room, 2 full baths. Walk­ mal dining room, family technical schools. Learn a simplified bookkeeping, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WE WILL buy your house. Call and repaired. Pick-up and or anything in between, call 646- winners with three hits and conditions, effective June 27. Tuesday-Friday, two Saturdays “Make us an offer we can’t out basement with many HENRY STREET- Four room with fireplace, 2V4 deliver. Reasonable rates. 1379. three RBIs along with scoring Skill good for a lifetime in the MAN FOR tire service, good pricing, and correspondence. anytime, Hutchins Agency, 1974. a month. Must be state licensed Experience helpful, five day □ REAL ESTATE refuse” . Call 643-8711 after 6:30 possibilities. Two-car gar­ bedroom older home, country baths outside deck, 2-car Phone 649-7958. one himself. Jamie Smith and Air Force, i^ itu d e test and and live in vicinity of Verolanck benefits and overtime. Must p.m. or 646-6821, 9-5. Realtors, 649-5324. E. Steve Pearl - Variance to counseling FllEEr with no want steady work. Apply in per­ week, 9 to 3. (Jollege student age, Anderson Thermo­ kitchen, dining room, first floor basement garage. $50,000. STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Frank Livingston each added a allow tract with limited street &hool. Start immediately. pane windows, aluminum laundry, 1 1/2 baths, 2-car gar­ GRISSOM RD. - Colonial, 3 AIR-CONDITIONERS Installed fireplaces, flagstone terraces, obligation. TEL. 246-2212 1434. We Have Several Selected Openings son, Nichols-Manchester 'Tire, considered. For appointment Homes For Sale 23 MANCHESTER - Glastonbury SELLING your house? Call us pair of hits to the cause. frontage at 171 Woodland Street phone 643-0255. siding, professionally age, swimming pool. 646-4063. bedrooms, family room with first and we’ll make you a cash - Temporary or permanent. concrete repairs, inside and For Clerical Workers In c ., 295 B road S tre e t, Line. Big, beautiful, a truly Fast, clean, work. Call after 5, Tom Roach had two hits for to be developes for all uses per- Manchester. landscaped. Call today for fireplace, formal dining room offer. One day service. T. J. outside. Reasonably priced. GREAT OPPORTUNITY - MANCHESTER - Four- magnificent Colonial home, HANDYMAN’S Special - 7- 289-0394. 643-0851. Silk City with' Pete Gourley mitted by zoning Availa,ible for gal with training ★ PAYROLL SUPERVISOR bedroom (Colonial, baths, superb condition. Situated on a I an appointment. with bay window, walk-ln Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. adding a double. COOK - We are looking for a TELLERS room older home. Bowers APPROVED, effective June 27, EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ in four handed dentistry. Local ★ SECRETARY walnut paneled first floor fami­ wooded acre. Four bedrooms school area. New heating and closet In master bedroom, LAWN Need mowing? Cellars ANY TYPE Carp and 1974. ficer openings for men and first cook, experienced in quan­ ly room, spacious kitcyen, with with oversized master 2'/i baths, attached 2-car doctor needs assistant now. ★ 8GHEDULIIM CLERK Fully experienced Tellers new wiring. Needs interior cleaned, other odd jobs. Phone masonry work, additions and women with engineering, math, Great 55- Fee paid. Hurry! Call tity cooking, special diets and loads of cabinets and built-ins. bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, 3 □ MISC. SERVICES 647-9323. Notice of these decisions has ★ TIMEKEEPINO CLERK. supervision, cooking will be for needed, part-time basis. PHILBRICK work. 100x150’ lot. Shade trees. garage. $51,500. remodeling. Free estimates. A. been filed In the Town Clerk’s or related technical degree. Air Sharon, Rita Girl, 164 East Impeccably maintained. fireplaces and first floor family AGENCY 527,500. Call Starkweather Squillacote, 649-0811. All |obt have oxcallanl starting pay, company paid fringa 240 patients at Meadows Con­ Wings in Lead Office. Force will train you for com­ Center Street, Manchester- 646- Manicured lot in desirable room. A lot of comfortable 646-4200 Associates, 646-5353. SILVER MAINTENANCE Ser­ puter technology, com­ 3441. banafits Including profit aharing. Apply to: valescent Center, 333 Bldwell Porter Street area. 60’s. living in a home of charm. Call Services OHered 31 Zoning Board of Appeals M IW C IE ^ STATE RANK vice, commercial and residen­ HOME Improvements - Ad­ TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (UPI) munications, electronics, Street, Manchester. 647-9194. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Heritage, 633-8311, evenings, MANCHESTER - Split level, Bernard R. Johnson, 1041 MAIN tm O T PETERMAN tial, floors, carpets, windows, ditions, garages, rec rooms. All — The Wings of Orange, a navigators, others. 246-2212. KEEPER OF THE BOOKS? 643-1108. Eleanor Scalise, 633-2953. convenient to everything, 1 SHARPENING Service - fully insured, work ^aranteed. types of inside and outside Chairman CHENEY BROTHERS. INC. ATTRACTIVE Position for gal parachute relative work team Local company needs gal with Hours: 10:45 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. VERNON - Six room Ranch in rooms, 2 full baths, formal Saws, knives, axes, shears, For free estimates call 646- remodeling. Free estimates. Paul J. Rossetto, 31 Cooper Hill Btroot, Manchoator in our data processing depm- from Orange, Mass., were in FULL-TIME - Billing machine Tood bookkeepirkeeping background. Some Thursday evenings COLUMBIA - Seven room COVENTRY - Only 516,900, desirable Skinner Road, area. dining room, fireplaced living skates, rotary blades. Quick 5398. Call Ed Sass, 643-0655. Secretary operator and general office ment. Knowlege of keypunch Raised ranch, five years old, clean year ‘round 7-room room, eat-in Kitchen, 3 AGENCY service. Capitol Equipment first place Monday in the lOman mefits and good salary. Fee 643-4141 helpful. Five day week, 8 a.m. Saturday mornings. Only fully Three bedrooms, covered patio, t e a m event at the U.S. Dated this 25th day of June, work. Arthur Hahn Co., Inc., 45 paid. Hurry! Call Sharon, Rita situated on a one acre treed lot, Ranch. Drilled well, fully in­ paneled rec room, pool, large bedrooms, rec room, laundry Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. CELLARS, attics, garage, BUILDING - Remodeling, So. SateUite Rd, South Windsor, to 5 p.m., all benefits. East experienced need apply. two car garage, close to lake. sulated, central gas heat, new room, garage, treed lot. High REALTORS 649-9404 Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday P a ra c h u te Championships. 1974. Girl, 164 East Center St., Hartford location. 289-2735. lot, two-car garage. A cream cleaned by two reliable married roofing, concrete steps, 528-9285. Manchester. 646-3441. Stanley Agency, 646-3618, 643- roof. Lessenger Co., Realtors, puff! Mid 30s. Warren E. 30s. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643- MR. FORDE 649-4844 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- men. Reasonable rates, free es­ fireplaces. For estimates call 5724. 646-8713, 423-^1. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 2121. 7958. timates. Call 646-7786. 649-1142. A i , 1 i -J

PAGE FX)URTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. June 25. 1974 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Business lor Rent 55 Autos For Sale 81 M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. June 25. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN n '6 m o t PASy. TAKlM'byeP , BRAND NEW three bedroom A PA RTM EN T BUGS'ftUNNY WBFB K I^ IN O P P LIFTOFF] duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE WAREHOUSE SPACE, 2,980 carpeting, private driveway RENTAL OmCE 1974 OPEL MANTA Luxus, MY IMMEDIATE square feet. Two large maroon, many extras. Factory 1 GOT A PEELIN' YA BEEN I GUESS NEFARIOUS y o u ’v e r e s t o r e d o u r f a it h ana basement.Security, $250 We have a large variety ofi SUPERIOR WILL DE HERE [o w e OF AT THE EUD OF THAT MV WORD, BANKER BROWN, monthly. Frechette & Martin overhead doors. Coughlin, 6& warranty, $3,149. 1972 Dodge SOON TO CHECK MV SNOOZIN’ ON TH' BENCH ^ SCHEMING JUST IW YOUl OL BU PP// WE'VE YOU?.' ROW OF BIOSRA- deluxe one and two-bedimm' 1803. D i s c o v e r e d v d u 'r e r e a l l y THIS IS INDEED AN HONOR' Realtors, 6464144. pick-up, Adventurer package, LABORS... INSTEAD a DOIN' Y E R y COM ES NATURAL WHAT PHIES.REFEREWCE apartments a n d . townhouses. power steering and brakes, V \O R K .'/------< O F us, AFTER ALL' ‘ DO Vi BOOKS,TEXT BOOKS, I VA5 TELLING AlARTHA ABNER IS , TOO TO M E .' THW WE SHOULD HAVE t^ u g h o u t Manchester. Renri TWO-room office and waiting automatic transmission, $2,695 I PROTEST.' ^ AKJD ADICriOWAKV AN inventor, BAP TWO BEDROOM - luxury - LO AMD behold- HAP YOU ANP MRS. BROWN tal office open daily from 9-5, room.'House & Hale Building, 1970 Ford LTD with air- THIS BAG BULGES ALTHOUGH "MISSION Townhouse, located in Highland A COMIC BOOK.' TO PINNER TO MEET MV . heh-heh- a bit other times by appUntment. 953 Main Street, Call 643-MM. conditioning, $1,150. WITH RIPPER 1 jMPossiae Park section of Manchester, PLUCKED TWIN BROTHERABNER ECCENTRIC! HE WAS IS wooded and private. For infor­ Repossessions. Savings Bank of WORKING ON A BIG POING WAREHOUSE or manufac­ IN THE mation, call 646-1616 or 649- DMUT0ENTaraSIS,IK. Manchester. 646-1700. PARK.' PEAL WHEN HE r e r u n s ! 5295. turing space for rent, 3,000 to 6,- LEFT mysteriously 000 square feet available. 1972 TOYOTA COROLLA sta­ WITHOUT S4«-1021 EVEN A TWO bedrooms in small brand Priced right. Call George tion wagon, automatic n Shenkman, 646-1000. FAREWELL! © t974 by NEA. Inc. A-AS" new building. Perfect location. transmission. $2,200. 1971 Silver Lane, East Hartford. Toyota Mark II, two4oor hard­ Electric kitchen, patio, COMMERCIAL BUILDING - top with air-conditioning, $2,- COVENTRY - Main Street, one story, free standing, cen- fc -2 5 - carpeting, $220. Phone 5^3740. three and four-room 050. 1969 Toyota Corona, four- 52 Building-Contracting 33 Articles for Sale 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 Rooms for Rent apartments available im­ door, $1,250. 1969 Toyota Corolla, two-door sedan, $995. MICKEY FINN MANCHESTER - New deluxe m ediately. $145 and $150 BY HANK LEONARD AKC Cocker Spaniel pups, ONE OR TWO FEMALE room­ Phone 8724619. LET YOUR Ideas meet ours. WRINGER WASHING machine two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 monthly. Rent includes, heat, 6464126. MfR We design and build: Barns, adorable reddish color. mates wanted. Must be 21 or baths, includes heat, electric, hot water, security for sale, excellent condition. 1968 PONTIAC CATALINA, Family rooms, Green houses, Phone 643-4528. Reasonable. Call 742-7536. over. To share a 4-bedroom appliances, carpeting, full required. Call now, 647-9755. — house in Manchester. Extreme­ private basement. $275 per MANCHESTER - 3,200 square four-door sedan, best Rec rooms. Pool and Patio feet of floor space, suitable for m Cabanas, Kitchens. Working OLD ENGLISH SHEEP dog, ly reasonable. Call 647-1302, ask m onth. P aul W. Dougan, reasonable offer. Phone 875- GE WASHER and dryer, six LARGE ONE - bedroom apart­ light industry or offices. with rough sawn boards and female, six-months old. for Renee. Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. 7308. months old, 18 lb. heavy duty. ment, first floor, quiet, con­ Parking, offices,, rest rooms beams a specialty. Also roofing Excellent with children. AKC Excellent condition. $300 firm. venient location, completely and 3-phase wiring. Call 649- I t £ registered. $175. 643-6586. GENTLEMAN to share five 1968 FORD wagon, 289, COULP and siding, using the finest Call 646-1444. THREE-ROOM furnished modern. Electric stove, 5043. materials. Barrett Home Im­ room air-conditioned apart­ apartment, couple or older per­ refrigerator, disposal, heat, hot automatic, power steering, VO A DALMATIAN puppy, sired by ment, completely furnished. very clean, low mileage. Asking THE COMMOM DENOMINATOR 5CRIPTr provement Company, Roger 14,000 BTU Air-conditioner, 3 son. Convenient location. 224 water, utilities. Carpet, OFFICE SPACE - Vernon cir­ Barrett, 649-0822. Mack The Fire Dog. Phone 646- Next to Parkade. CallCi 643-8459. Charter Oak Street, $875.Call------6434313, ■■104. ■ b-is speed, used two months last parking. Responsible adults on­ cle area, first floor, air- season. $250. Phone 872-9461. 4690. Manchester, 643-8368. ly. No pets. $195 monthly. Call MASON CONTRACTOR - Furnished rooms, newly 6 4 9 -2 ^ ‘ conditioning, carpeting. $100 1968 CORVAIR convertible, CAPTAIN EASY monthly. No lease required. blue, excellent condition, new BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Plastering, custom built stone AIR-CONDITIONER - 6,000 HELP - Mother wandering, decorated, kitchen privileges, FIVE-ROOM Apartment, gar­ linens. 211 Center Street, 643-7244 or 872-2733. engine, top two years old, $800. OH. 0H!„.0NE o f THOSE FIGURES mean or brick fireplaces, chimney B.T.U. Frigidaire window unit, father unknown, lots of love to age. Cellar storage and yard. ISN'T CLOCKWOKIC- ITS OUR GAL repair, block and cement work. give, part Manx kittens, nine Manchester. After 5, 646-3867. TIME four year guarantee, $130. Call $165 monthly. Manchester. 649- Resort Property PUCEYl ANP OGDEN’S HEAP New and repairs. E. Richard­ weeks old, litter trained. 646- 2871. eo E G _ 872-2789. For Rent 56 1966 CORVAIR, 4-door, good for son, 643-0889, 649-0608. 8052. GENTLEMAN share apart­ PRESIDENTIAL ment in Vernon, swimming NEWLY DECORATED three- around town, small engine, 2 DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, CAPE COD - Chatham, two- TWO affectionate distinctive, pool, color TV, washer dryer. room apartment, 613 Main excellent mileage, $150. After 5, $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, VILLAGE APTS. bedroom cottage near beaches. RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 angora kittens. Call 647-1378. Route 83, Vernon. 875-1333. Street, across from Center 646-3867. stone, gravel, pool and patio MANCHESTER Available July 6 to July 27. 643- PRISCILLA^S POP sand. 643-9504. Park, on bus line. Heat, hot 1073. BY AL VERMEER ROOFING. SIDING, gutters, TOY POODLE puppies, six Apartments For Rent S3 water, refrigerator, gas range, I k n o w ! > ESPECIALLY WHEN awnings, lighting complete weeks old, three males, two One and two bedrooms. ALUMINUM sheets used as parking provided. References. MISQUAMICUT - R.I. - Four Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 I’M THE SAME I ’VE B E E N EATIN& protection. Expert service. printing plates, .007 thick, beige, one black, purebred. No MANCHESTER - Air- Security required. No children, Near schools, churches WAV.' . PEANUT BUTTER!> Lowest possible prices. All papers, reasonable. Call 646- conditioned, heated two rooms, heated, families only, 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. no pets. 643-0578 after 6 p.m. and shopping center, on walking distance to beach, $185 26” 3-speed English bike, by work guaranteed. Insured- Phone 643-2711. 3290 aftiafter 5 p.m. bedrooms, complete carpeting, budget terms. E. Steve Pearl, fully applianced, parking, yard. bus line. Call anytim e. per week. 643-0491. Raleigh, excellent condition. 635 CENTER STREET - 4 1/2 m years old. Call 646-1727. Beacon Lightning Protection Livestock 44 $195. (3247) Rentex $30. fee, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 room Townhouse, all 646-2623 c M u c a tK ^ 5 Company, M3-5465. 549-6980. GIANT’S NECK Heights - Next cents each. Inquire side door. appliances, fully carpeted, two beach to Rocky Neck. Cottage LOW COST m otorcycle in­ b - - X S Manchester Evening Herald. THOROUGHBRED Horse, 10, air-conditioners, neat, hot ROOFING AND Gutters in­ MANCHESTER - Two- sleeps seven. $130 weekly. surance, immediate binding. ears old, English or Western, water, storage and parking, on See us for your needs, Crockett stalled. Reasonable prices. "ell mannered. All shots. $495. bedroom, carpeting, air- Phone 742-8142. WE BUY and sell used fur­ bus line, $225 monthly. Charles FOUR ROOM apartment. Agency, 643-1577. STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Eliminate middle man. 643-9735 niture. Cash on the line. One Phone 872-0991. conditioning, appliances, heat, Ponticelli, 646-0800, 649-9644. 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m. hot water, storage. Children, North Main Street, LAKE WINNEPAUSAKEE - h \ — = - piece or an entire housefull. Available July 15th. two children, no pefs, $125 HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 pool, tennis. Available July Five-room Chalet. Available 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 monthly, security required. July 1st, 8th, 15th, August 5th ^cles, parts and accessories. THAT /MAHNAY WE'LL STOP JUST ROOFING - Installation and 15th. $230. 647-1898. MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom ...I HOPE THEY ^ GOOP/PREFARE M Y ^ Main Street Rear, behind Call after 5 p.m., 644-9635, 289- and 12th. Phone 643-0188 after 6 Expert service. Harley- AIRPORT MIGHT LONS ENOUGH TO AUOW THE ROUNP- repairs, gutters, storm win­ FIBERGLASS FISHING boat, W EPPIN G c l o t h e s / Douglas Motor Sales. apartment, appliances, air- 1200. p.m. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, C-1S0 r.E FRAGGY/ BIG PICK UP FOREIGN EIC TECHNICIANS dows, doors. Experienced 12’, complete with three chairs, EAST HARTFORD - Three QUEEN THAJA, X THERE WILL BE LITTLE conditioning, carpeting, pool, Hartford. 247-9774. REVOLUTION ON' NATIONALS.' TO CAP THE OIL quality workmanship. Fully in­ (2 swivel), two anchor pulleys, rooms, appliances, garage and THE BORN LOSER THE YANKEE ARCRAFT\ TIME FOR COURTSHIP CLEAN USED refrigerators, no pets. Security required. $195. SIX -R O O M _ WELLS BEFORE CARRYING CDL. CAN)ON ) -E V E N WITH A G UN .' sured. Free estimates. one anchor, excellent condition. yard, $110. (32-24). Rentex, $30. up lex in COLUMBIA LAKE - 4-room BY ART SAMSON ranges, automatic washers, Eastern, 646-8250. Manchester, $200. References cottage, «=■■«-.«ocuenclosed jiuporch n .u MOTORCYCLE Insurance - EXPROPRIATION Reasonable prices. Rick with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s $225. Phone 649-7862 after 5 fee, 549-6980. S E T S IN ' Burnett, 646-3005. and security. Phone 529-8370 or overlooking lake. Available Lowest rates available. IT UP, UOILtTO., Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- p.m. MANCHESTER - Newer Ranch 875-3024. ’^u l v or Aueust. 633-8709. MANCHESTER - Four rooms, *^July or August. 633-8709. Immediate binding. Prompt 2171 type apartment, one bedroom, Claim service. Call Clarke In­ I'^A ALPEAPV A HALT BIDWELL Home Improvement air-conditioned, garage, heat, private entrance, includes heat Co. Expert installation of hot water, appliances. $200. FOUR room apartment on MADISON, New Hampshire - surance Agency, 643-1126. H O U R ! SCREENED loam, gravel, and appliances, $175. per Main Street. Convenient to the Clean, private cottage, three aluminum siding, gutters and processed gravel, sand, stone, Garden Products 47 Phone 649-7544, 649-6985. month. Paul W. Dougan trims. Roofing installation and hospital, available immediate­ bedrooms, fully equipped, EXPERT bicycle repairs, all and fill. George H. Griffing, Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. ly. Edmund Gorman Agency, fireplace, activities. Lakes makes, models and speeds. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. STRAWBERRYS - Come To ROCKVILLE - large 4-room on Inc., 742-7886. 6464040. nearby, $110 weekly. 875-2272. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Berryland and pick your own. first floor of two family, carpeted, appliances, large Manchester Bicyde Shop, 649- HORACE Tetrault — Siding, LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per On Tolland Street, near 2098. roofing, storm windows, aw­ yard delivered. Phone 64^3109. Manchester-East Hartford yard for small child. $140. (32- nings. Quality workmanship, 97) Rentex, $30. Fee, 549-6980. Homes for Rent 54 □ AUTOMOTIVE town line. Daily, 7 a.m. Glode VILLAGER 1973 YAMAHA Trail Bike, free estimates. Fully insured. KELVINATOR gas stove, 30”, Brothers. APARTMENTS 175cc, 1,000 miles, has been 872-9187, 649-3417. like new, only one year old. Call THREE ROOM apartment, MANCHESTER - Six-room Autos Fjpr Sale 61 downtown Manchester, no house, needs handy family. rebuilt. Excellent condition. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA 646^22 after 5. STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Two-Bedroom townhouses. $600 or best offer. Call Mike, ROOFING - Specializing children, heat included in rent. Available July 1, security 1974 by NEA Inc own, large fields, 224 Hillstown Fireplace. Wall-to-wall NEED CAR? Credit bad? after 4, 643-2665. repairing roofs, new roofs, Rd., Manchester, Field open 9 Available immediately. Call required. $175. Eastern, 646- TM r«q us PH on GAS DRYER - $35. Call 649- carpeting. Two air- Bankrupt? Repossessed? gutter work, chimneys, cleaned a.m. to 8 p.m. 644-2314. 8250. Honest Douglas accepts lowest ALLEY OOP WEUU-X J 0082. conditioners, appliances, heat TRIUMPH AND HARLEY ig­ and repaired. 30 years down, smallest (payments, BY V.T. HAMLIN GUES 6 IT 'S and hot water. "Tiled bath. No nition in stock. Honda coming O.K, TO TELL experience. Free estimates. TAG SALE - Saturdw, Sunday, WHEEL HORSE RDM6 MOWERS EAST HARTFORD - Pets O.K. MANCHESTER - four room Douglas Motors, 345i Main. pets. soon. Discount prices. Lloyd’s THE GENERAL F>LANS TO ATTACK I WIU. DO you.... Howley, 643-5361. June 22, 23, 9-5. Furniture, 7 hp electric 12 volt starting 28” Heated 2-bedrooms, all home, immaculate, fully fur­ YAN6CHI AT HIGH NOON/ SEE THAT / IT AT ON&, ... B U T J U S T nished, modern, garage. Subur­ Auto Parts, 191 Center Street. ONLV household items galore, toys, nlower. Serviced, delivered, ready to appliances, parking, yard, $135. AUTO INSURANCE - compare Open 7 days. 643-1558. OUR E NEMY IN THE STRONGHOLD ' 5REATONE,' i=»ROMISED ROSSI ROO FIN G , siding, mow. (32-18) Rentex, $30 fee. 549- Call 649-7620 ban location, no pets, no our low rates. For a telephone GETS THE INFORMAmOl^ _ ,1 ONCE.. I and much miscellaneous. Route SPECIAL $489 • E-Z Tormt chimneys, gutters, free es­ 44-A to Tolland Rd, Bolton. 6980. children, $275 per month. quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- WOULDN'T STICKELS Lease, references. Hayes Cor­ 1969 HONDA CL350, exceUent timates. Fully insured. Days, Follow signs to Sunset Lane. 6050. shape, low mileage, electric REPEAT Route S3, Vernon 643-0787 poration, 646-0131. evenings, 529-8056. Paul NORTH MANCHESTER - Five start, $500. Phone 872-6763. IT Cosgrove 643-5364. DRESSER CHESTS, $10. rooms, second floor, close to MANCHESTER - Two bedroom JUNK CARS removed free. / grammar school, $150 monthly. NORTH COVENTRY - Ranch Kitchen sets, $35. Swivel office Townhouse, ideal for family. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1973 D STRAWBERRIES - Pick your with fireplace, stove, ROOFING-Installation and chair, $30. Chairs, $10. Beds, Call 875-9266. Full basement, private en­ 528-1990. SS350, blue and chrome, 354 own. Buckland Farms, follow refrigerator. Twin Hills Drive. repairs, gutters, stonh win­ $10. 742-8243. trances and patio. $240 per miles. Electric start. dows, doors. Experienced signs from Caldor, Manchester. ROCKVILLE - Spacious 4-room month. Paul W. Dougan, $265. Lease, security. Pasek 1969 CUSTOM FORD - 500, 2- Open 8-8. Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. Showroom condition. $995. quality workmanship. Fully in­ BEDS AND SPRINGS, $10, Duplex, heated, carpeting, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. door, 6 cylinder, automatic, Phone 875-1103. sured. Free estimates. singles, good condition. Also large kitchen modernly fur­ $495. Call 742-9212. Reasonable prices. Rick wooden chairs. Call 742-8065. 9- PICK YOUR own strawberries, nished, spacious yard for your MANCHESTER - two room ef­ G risels, Route 85, Bolton, Business for Rent 55 Campers-Trallers Burnett, 646-3005. 6. children. $210. (33-23) Rentex, ficiency includes everything, 1967 COUGAR GT, 4-speed Mobile Homes 65 across from School Rd., daily, 8 $30.fee. 549-6980. two blocks to Main Street. Ideal transmission, excellent condi­ 1. L GILLIS HOME Improvement - to 12,4:30 to 8, weekends, 8 to 8. for older person. $175 per tion, $550. Call after 4 p.m., 644- MUST SACRIFICE Moving - 1967 STARCRAFT tent trailer, MR. ABERNATHY WIN AT BRIDGE Specializing in roofing and Buffet cabinet, end table, snack MANCHESTER - family size 3 month. Paul W. Dougan 1454. sleeps 4, excellent condition. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY N STRAWBERRIES - Pick your gutters. Call 649-3269. tables, lamps and draperies. All bedroom Duplex, basement for Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. DOWNTOWN $650. Phone 6494889. custom made, excellent condi­ own before 11 a.m. or after 4 storage, dishwasher and 1969 CHEVROLET CAPRICE, FOUL! e it h e r you use yxiR r a c k e t , Heating-Plumbing p.m. Adults only. 674 Wetherell washer, iarge yard. Only $225. Poor play insures slam set trick. As North pointed out 35 tion. Call 569-1625. THREE AND FOUR room MAIN STREET all equipped with air, excellent PLAZA MOBILE HOMES FOUL! o R y x i donY g e t a n y foint^ I Thelbidding has been: 25 Street, Manchester. (33-63) Rentex. $30 fee, 549- Garden apartments, centrally condition. $900. Phone 643-6312. you can afford that loss when Brokers. Buyers waiting. 1-828- insuring a slam. West North East South LYNN’S PLUMBING - 6980. jocated, appliances and heat, “Why did you take me all COMPLETE white bathroom OFFICE 0369. T“ U Dble Pass 24 Repairs, remodeling, new con­ sink, chrome faucets and STRAWBERRIES - Pick vour included. Air-conditioners, TOYOTA - See us for reliable the way to six?” complained own, containers furnished. 30 Pass 34 Pass 4Y struction. Water pumps. hardware. Total $12.50. Phone Manchester lease and security, $175 and used Toyotas with our 60-day South. Don’t you know I may Suppose clubs had broken 7 Clark Street, South Windsor, off • Free Parking. Lest than $2 BIG SAVINGS - At Plaza Pass 5 « Pass French spoken also. 875-7263. 649-2430. HOMESTEAD PARK VHIAGE $195. 649-3978, 646-4780. 100% warranty. We also buy Homes. 14’ wide homes on dis­ open a fifteen-point notrump 3-1. South would lose a club of Burnham Street, square foot Includes heat. NORTH 25 By Raymond F. Damato used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, play, exclusive Baron dealer, on occasion?” trick, and could not lose two. You, South, hold: Manchester. 4 KQIO SEWERLINES, sink lines, OFFICE COPIER paper, below FOUR-ROOM redecorated 345 Center Street, Manchester, parts, supplies and accessories. Suppose East held all four « 6 5 4 fKJ432 4AQ9743 cleaned with electric cutters, retail cost, Multi-Sfpectium and New one and Two bedroom apartment. Appliances, heat, 6464321. Trades welcome. Homes priced ¥ A76 “I don’t really mind your clubs. W est would have What do you do now? PICK YOUR OWN • Will Redecorate to suit. KQ7 by professionals. McKinney Electrostatic. Misceilaneous Townhouses. hot water, central location. from $1,495. Plaza Homes, fifteen-point notrump,’’ shown out and South would A—Bid five diamonds. This Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ strawberries, Morra, Tinker i \ KB32 bid can’t hurt you. copiers and typewriters. 643- ★ H a il Parking. Security. $190 1967 VOLKSWAGEN BUG, "Quality homes sensibly replied North. “What I do ob­ have known about the bad pany, 643-5308. Pond Road, Bolton, daily 1-4,6^ monthly. 649-3340. good running condition. $500 or WEST EAST 4rAppllancaa Call priced”. 1348 Wilbur Cross ject to is the way you misplay break. The only way to lose TODAY’S QUESTION 8. Bring containers. best offer. 649-2865, days, 643- 4 8 2 4 J96S3 ★ Carpating Highway, Berlin Turnpike, them. the slam was for West to hold Your partner Jumps to six NO JOB too small, toilet it Alr-con- MR.MATRICK 9466 evenings and weekends. ¥952 f QJ104 USED STOVE and washing MANCHESTER - two-bedroom Berlin, (Jonn. 1-8284369. OOlOEgrf-RlPGEWfy all four and South to misplay hearts. What do you do now? repairs, plugged drains, kitchen machine for sale. Call 643-1675. Antiques 48 dltlonlng apartment. Heat included. 4 J1096 J^8543 South won the diamond the suit. faucets replaced,j^gpaired, rec A Full ba ta - Available immediately. Securi­ 1966 FORD - headers, mags, TRAVEL TRAILER - Tandem BY DICK CAVALLI 4Q J87 lead with his ace and led his Answer Tomorrow ,rooms, bathroom remodeling, WANTED Antique furniture, mant ty required. $165. Eastern, 646- starter, hijackers. Must be SOUTH (D) four of clubs. West played the (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) FIVE PIECE oak bedroom set, ★ Patio 6 4 $ - 1 7 0 0 wheels, 24’, loaded, A-1 condi­ heat modernization, etc. Free Kelvinator refrigerator. Sears glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 8250. seen. Low mileage. Deck, tion. Cost new $6,000 asking $3,- OKAY, OKAY.. 4 A74 seven and South went right other antique items. R. Model Open Daily HELL07KEEP-FIT estimates gladly given. M & M Kenmore push button electric tapes. 643-5806 after 3. 000. 646-8568, evenings 872-6M9. DON'T ¥ K83 up with dummy’s king. East Answer to Previous Puzzle Harrison, 643-8709. 12 Noon ’til 8 p.m. HEALTH SPA ? Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. range. Call 643-2880. R U B IT IN . showed out and try as he Jumble Directions: End of Congress EAST HARTFORD - Two- A10654 might South had no way to a r a is ia TOWNE Plumbing Service, CRANE OIL burner and tank, POOL TABLE for sale, $450. Street off West Middle Tpke. y avoid the loss of two club Q d C K l Call 649-3009 after 3 p.m. bedroom apartment. Neither vulnerable repairs, alterations, vanity excellent condition, converted Appliances, available July 1, tricks. n r a n o i cabinets a specialty. Call to PAULW. DOUGAN, West North East South ACROSS 57 Oblique unacira c:iaii to gas, $150. 643-6526. security required. $160. I BARGAIN ROX look IP Wanted to Buy 49 Realtor 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Eastern, 646-8250. 1 N.T. W here had South gone 58 Distress 646-6363 646-1021 1 British 4056. COMPLETE POOL table, good Clip Out - Hll In - Mall Today Pass 6 N.T. Pass Pass wrong? There was a perfect princess signal a O R ] IIQ R l WANTED two 4x36 innertubes. JXIJ n n n condition, $25. Call evenings, 643-4535 MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom Pass safety play available to him. 5 Dance step 59 Fillip FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, Call 643-7804. c a a L[a ._ ik l 649-5841. apartment, appliances, SAVE OVER S0% Opening lead—4J He should simply have 8 Became E R fiiii^ n repairs and remodeling, covered West’s seven of clubs fainter DOWN 13 fklD ll available July 1, security 12 Boy's name socialize in hot water heaters. HORSE TRAILER - 2-horse, WE HAVE customers waiting 1 Fish sauce r a n n n required. $160. Eastern, 646- with dummy’s nine spot. This 13 Tear a iziraia n r j i n n 2 Prompt service on emergency. for the rental of^ your apartment apa DICK 2 Roman tandem axle, 6 feet, excellent 8250. cSkVAUJ By Oswald & Jaimes Jacoby would have cost him a trick if 14 Shakespearean rjB Q F l 643-7W4. pulling. Call 742-9829. □ RENTALS or home. J.D. Real Estate 12 Words - 3 Days • 1 Dollar emperor East had started with exactly stream 26 Italian Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Claotlflcallon 41, MIscallaneoua For Sal# Only C 1974 by N6A, tec, TR fUq US. PM. Off- 15 Goes astray 3 Weird 40 Buries TWO-BEDROOM, third floor, two clubs. But all the trick Sister stream 42 Stinging Flooring 36 16 Dutch city IMPERIAL no-defrost Admiral stove, refrigerator, washer, would have cost him, would 27 Church part insects Rooms for Rent 52 17 Unaspirated 4 Banner side-by-side refrigerator- LOOKING for anything in real dryer. Parking, security Ads must be mailed only No phone orders BY FRANK O’NEAL have been a 30-point over- 5 Iron 28 Permission 43 Pelt FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, 18 Rabbits freezer, avacado, fancy chrome estate rental — apartments, deposit, references. 643-1002. 6 Assist to use 44 Feminine Payment must accompany ad 20 Dinner (specializing in older floors). THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ homes, multiple dwellings, no IVE NEVER EATEN SUCH 'IN THE WEEK I'VE WHAT eOURMETS D EU G H T' 7 Racers 29 Within nickname trim, excellent running condi­ course ) Ceilings and inside painting. nished rooms, centrally fees. Call J.D. Real Estate One Item only, Include price and phone DELICIOUS KXX), CHIEF. 3EEN HERE I MUST WILL YOU PREPARE FO R (comb, 45 Hawaiian tion, approximately three years MANCHESTER - Five-room 22 Aeriform 8 Seasoned John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- located. Kitchen privileges. 9 Asseverate form) goose old, $225. Original cost $500.649- Associates, Inc. 646-1980. apartment, stove and No refunds for early cancellation for non-commercial users only HAVE GAINED TOMORROWS LUAUL fuel 2222. 4702. Parking. Reasonable rates. Ad may be edited to conform to rules 2 0 POUNDS. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 10 Not any 30 Gunlock 47 Russian refrigerator included, com­ A t lIR A 23 English catch tsar Phone 649-2358. OAKLAND STREET - two- river 11 Leg joint 5 pletely carpet^, large living Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. UM. 21 Your Daily AdMIy Guide 32 Colonizers 48 Feminine 24 Inclination 19 Take food 1962 PLYMOUTH w agon, bedroom apartment, available room, dining room, July 1st oc­ According fo l/ie Stan. 21 Require 35 Speed appellation NEW FURNISHED room, near No delay In publication will be permitted. I> 27 Sewing reliable transportation, $100. or July 1st. Carpeting, appliances, cupancy. Mature couple To develop message for Wednesday, 24 Glide contest 49 Ooze 19-12-27-44 114-J.2140/S tools bus line, laundromat, heat, parking, $225. Phone 649- read words corresporxiing to numbers 25 Shakespearean 38 Flag 52 Diminutive □ MISC. FOR SALE best offer. 649-8263, 649-4759 preferred. $185 monthly. S-7344-90 38-51.47 31 Brythonic restaurant, parking. Excellent 4108. of your Zodiac birth sign. king 39 Adult male of Leopold after 6. Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- ^ T A U R U S SCORPIO sea god value. 646-1960. 1 Don’t 31 With 41 Or 6283. ^ - \ A«. 20 ocr. 22 J 32 Chalcedony Artlclea lor Sale 41 ROCKVILLE - three room 2 You 32 Private 62 Or I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1963 FORD Galaxie, 500, $100. I ^ may 20 3 Some 33 Or 63 Lead NOP. 211 33 Individual Call 643-5051 after 6. LADIES ONLY - Furnished apartment, heat, hot water, 4 Lucky 34 Persistent 44 Office 34 John ONE-BEDROOM Apartment, (LI l,;l WwTlac. TU M US. r* Vt - y y 046H4-J443 1- 7-15-234 12 13 14 ASSORTED CHAIRS - Lounge, rooms for rent, completely fur­ stove and refrigerator, sub-lease, with garage, wall-to- S^74-77 5 You 35 Of 65And (Gaelic) straight backs, some old, $2.50 - nished with all utilities in­ carpeted living room, $145. 6 Better 34 Your 66 Worry 31-4541449 35 Reverends RAILR.OAD TIES - excellent wall carpeting, swimming pool. GEMINI 7 Argue 37 Cosh 67 Affoirs SAGITTARIUS 16 16 17 $10, all wooden. 643-2903. condition, free delivery of ten cluded, convenient to bus line, Adults only, no pets, security Call 872-7633. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ;^MAr 2) 8 Need 38 CoTKemlng 48 Possessions (ab.) 9 Better 39 Excitement 49 Plans HOY. 22 / , 36 Girl's name t8 19 20. 2l or more. Call 872-6754 or 872- community kitchen and bath. deposit required. Parking for zF(JJUN£20 Call after 4 p.m., 644-0383. HE r e t u r n e d AND > iWt AFRAID SHtr DIP YOU REALLY NO... BUT I WASN'T 10 You 40 Encouroging 70 Indicated .OtC. 21 ^ 37 Official 1 WESTINGHOUSE automatic 7103. Contractors welcome. one car. Call 643-9678. 11 Benefit 71 Is 22 23 BUT TO HIS LANGUAGE WHERE'S FOUND AN OIL- THINK t'D LET SO SURE ABOUT YOU,, . V 5-11-25-32 41 And 6-14-2447^ proof (law) washer, good running condition, 1^53414045 l2 C h « k 42 For 72 Follow 39 Teenager 1 WHERE'S! STUDIES IN IZMIR,] HIS...ER RICH SHEIK MORE 41-5448 va $20 or best offer. 643-6526. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING THREE-ROOM apartment, PEPPER BRING 13 Con 43 Around 73 Pocked 41 Deed 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 TAG SALE - 17 Princeton PBbPBR /k CHRISTY, UH... CANCER U W o tch 44 Popularity 74 Harmful CAPRICORN room, stove, refrigerator, near hospital. Heat, hot water, UNDLORPSI alluring, my HOME A BELLY 42 Pale Street, Wednesday, June 26th. LOVE, JUNt 21 15 About 45 Those 75 To DEC. 22 ^ 31 33 40” ROPER 2-oven gas stove, linens provided. 801 Main stove, refrigerator and cooking Rentex is a free and private y ••• / ...... I BEipf „ 14 Moy 46 Papers 7 6 FlrKtrKiol 43 European *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• m r 22 1 w L ood condition, $20. 60” kitchen Street, 649-9879. gas. Wall-to-wall carpeting, listing service. We screen O h e l i e r a t b ^ dancer? 17 Be 47 Furthering 77 Goins JAH. IP herb 34 35 38 Dogs-BIrda-Pets 43 isSome 48 Through 78 HurKhes 2442-47-52^ ase cabinet, harvest gold with $165. Adults only. pe tenants according to income, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 2- 8-2845 46 Capers 1 J i ■ g '55404748. 19Controcts 49 Work 79 Likely 49-72-78 50 Biblical 38 black iron hardware, $20. 42” CLEAN FURNISHED room for Security deposit 0 20 Gain 50 Succeeds 80 New 37 40 IRISH SETTER for sale, one required area, kids and pet restrictions AQUARIUS garden _ wooden wardrobe with sliding elderly working gentleman. Phone 643-9678. LEO 21 Good 51 Distant 81 Around year old male, very good with and size. P.O. Box SOI ) JULY 22 22 Only 52 Money 82 Written JAN. 20 51 (>rtain 41 42 doors, $15. 649-8714 after 4:30. Phone 643-9353 or 649-3142. 23 Money 53 Oeolliigs 83 Today railways 1 children. Call 646-0867. RENTEX Ffl. If MANCHESTER - Older four- Manchester, Conn. 08040 .AUG.22 24 Your 54 Could 84 Away (coll.) 43 44 45 48 47 48 48 YOUNG WOMAN would like to LANDLIMD SERVICE M 3 4-1943 25 Through 55 Scenes 85 Ventures 22-3449-50i| 53 Cry of 1 MOVING - Apartment size gas room apartment on bus line. 24 Excellent 56 Personal 86 You 60 52 53 POMERANIANS, all colors, share home in Tolland with all >&'40-59-70 46-71-74 V bacchanals HI stove, Kelvinator refrigerator poodles, apricot toy-minature, Includes heat and appliances. With no obligation. Call 27 Old 57 The 87 Mora piscn modern appliances and fur­ VIRGO 28Chonge 58 Home SSTroval 54 Row 64 55 58 freezer, queen size convertible peke-a-poos; Siberian husky $135 and $155 per month. Paul collect, 728-9423 .12 Words • 3 Days • *1 m. If •wpv sofa, walII ddecorator clock. 646- nishings with another woman. W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, Classification 29 Now 59 News 89 Word 55 Ribbed and White German Shepherds. 30 Surprises 60 Consider 90 Receipts M A S. 2 0 ^ fabric 67 68 69 38M Willimantic, 487-0944. References required, 644-8794. 646-1021. 6/26 56 Underdone „' l10-1320-29 )Good (^Adverse ^^Ncutral 18-3943584 .&'48-y4249 JW' i244-79439 (NEV'SPAPER EMERPhlSE ASSN I 4 ;• - j •;

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i. Obituaries Blood Donations Short of Quota Double Funeral Set ilanrljFHtPr Eurnttm Ifralb ’The Bloodmobile again fell the seven gallon mark. For Crash Victims short of its 150-pint-per-month Other gallon donors were: Manchester—A City of Village Charm quota at its visit Monday at Four gallons, Reno DuFour. The double funeral of Dr. and Mrs. Christine Robey Temple Beth Sholom. Of the 121 Two gallons: Mrs Nancy Mrs. Zaki Ghabrial of New Gh'Abriel, 26, was born in persons who appeared, 7 were Sweet and Daniel LeBlanc. York City, who died in a two- Bublow, New South Wales, deferred until another time One gallon: Mrs. Esther car head-on collision Friday oh Australia, and had lived in New making a total of 114 pints Haloburdo, Timothy Badger, Rt. 44 near Pomfret enrouie to York for about three years drawn. Mrs. Patricia Dow, Emanuel visit the doctor’s brother, Dr. where she was employed as a Of the persons who appeared, Hirth, Miss Nicky Glass. Sobhy Ghabrial of 59 McDivit secretary at the United 84 kept appointments and 37 ’The next Bloodmobile visit Dr., is Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. Nations. were walk-in donors. will be July 29 in the conference NATO Leaders Briefed from the Watkins Funeral Dr. Ghabrial is also survived Heading the list of donors was room at Manchester Memorial Home, 142 E. Center St., with a by his mother and three sisters ’Thaddeus Gadarowski of 542 Hospital from 11:45 a.m. to 4:30 Mass at St. Bartholomew’s in Egypt. Woodbridge St. who reached p.m. Church at 11. Mrs. Ghabrial is survived by There are no calling hours. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ghabrial, 31, was bom in Harry Robey of Artarman, a On Nixon Moscow Trip Cairo, Egypt, and had lived in suburb of Sidney, Australia; Town To Consider New York for about two years. and a sister in Brazil. A dentist, he was furthering his BUSSELS (UPI) — President Nixon The Atlantic declaration said the U.S, the document after all other NATO education at New York Univer­ Increased Pensions today briefed NATO leaders on his nuclear umbrella is “indispensable” to during the visit but Nixon and Soviet Com­ forthcoming summit talks in Moscow and members had signed it in alphabetical munist party leader Leonid Brezhnev sity. European defense, restated Western order. The Manchester Pension crease, based on the Consumer signed a declaration reasserting the would try to reach broad agreement on Europe’s own part in its defense, said all The President planned meetings with Board is considering proposals Price Index. The teason for its American commitment to Western members should keep defenses “at the “where they want to go.” Mrs. Roberta Flynn for increased benefits for pen­ high cost is because it would Europe. British Prime Minister Harold Wilson, Nixon’s last visit to the Soviet Union, in required level,” and urged political and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt Funeral services were held sioners and will sound out the automatically raise future Following a two-hour closed meeting economic harmony among the allies May, 1972, ended with the signing of a Fire Calls Board of Directors on a posible retirement benefits for present with leaders from the 14 other North and Italian Prime Minister Mariano limited agreement to control antiballistic Monday in St. Johnsbury, Vt., through consultation. Rumor later in the day. for Mrs. Roberta Flynn, 52, of additional appropriation. town employes. Atlantic ’Treaty Organization members, missile defenses. But at departure It will schedule a joint It was the consensus of the Nixon signed the declaration that was not Alphabetical Order Nixon flies to Moscow Thursday for his ceremonies in Washington Tuesday, Nixon 2 St. Johnsbury who died Friday. • 8:55 p.m. Monday — small summit meeting that officials said will not She was the sister of Mrs.. meeting with the directors — to Pension Board Monday it will the “new Atlantic charter” the ad­ Smiling and showing no sign of the was careful not to promise anything as grass fire at the rear of the ten­ produce a permanent arms limitation Robert Muldoon of Manchester. make them cognizant of several rule out the fourth proposal, ministration hoped for a year ago but was phlebitis attack in the left leg that he suf­ concrete during this trip. nis courts off E. Center St. agreement but, hopefully, a step toward Burial was in ’Troy, Vt. proposed plans and of their because of its high cost, and an attempt to show American good will fered at the beginning of his Mideast trip Light Drizzle (Town) avoiding a runaway arms race. / Other survivors are a potential cost to the town. will recommend one of the first toward its allies. two weeks ago, Nixon put his signature to Accompanied by Secretary of State • 7:34 a.m. today — car fire The President’s doctor, Maj. Gen. The Pension Board learned at three proposals. Dating back to Henry A. Kissinger, Nixon’s heavily brother, iier maternal grand­ at 54 Lipman Dr. (South Wind­ Walter ’Tkach, said Nixon is still suffering mother, and several nieces and its meeting Monday afternoon 1965, the Pension Board has guarded motorcade drove to the NATO sor) High school nurse aides smilingly pose in ceremonies at row, from left are Clare Ann Naylor, Cyndi Ledoux, Carole that three of the proposals awarded several increases for from phlebitis — an inflamation of the headquarters in a light drizzle today. nephews. veins in the left leg — and he kept the leg Manchester Memorial Hospital Monday night during A. Millette, Elaine Gasparini, Bernadette R. Hagenow, would cost from ?5,000 to J15,- existing pensioners, all based “Who ordered the rain?” Nixon asked elevated during the plane trip from the which they were presented with certificates. Miss Susan McCarthy, and Paula Hoffman. Front row, Deborah 000 annually, based on an on an across-the-board percen­ jokingly as he was greeted by Luns. 6 Town, DOT Resume United States Tuesday. Katherine Ertel, R.N., front row center, is director of the Cameron, Bonnie-Jean Ursin, Miss Ertel, Lisa Marie across-the-board percentage in­ tage. The security that marked Nixon’s trip crease for present (about 100) About 15 pensioners were pre­ “He’s in no pain and the swelling has through the Middle East remained heavy Rockville Cyclist inservice education program at the hospital. In the back Franz, and Deborah Millis. (Herald photo by Barlow) gone down,” ’Tkach said. pensioners. sent as observers at Monday’s with 16 motorcyles leading his motorcade A fourth proposal would cost Pension Board meeting. Plans Main Street Talks Nixon spends a day and a half in and 16 trailing it. A.police helicopter flew Injured on Links the town a minimum of about being given serious considera­ Brussels before heading for his second overhead. (k -ViS visit to Moscow. A senior official traveling 6245,000 a year. This plan is tion are for those town By DOUG BEVINS street and detail repairs which are When asked about the President’s condi­ Police Report predicated on an automatic employes who retired before deemed necessary, Thompson said. with the President said during the Right tion, White House Press Secretary Ronald ELLINGTON with injuries suffered in a Negotiations for Town of Manchester over that no permanent strategic arms Eleven Complete adjusted cost-of-living in­ Jan. 1, 1970. The move to reopen negotiations comes Ziegler quoted Nixon as saying, “I’m Richard W. Ilgen, 20, of 37 motorcycle accident on takeover of downtown Main St. from the limitation agreement would be reached a week after Koch informed town officials feeling good. I’m feeling fine.” South St., Rockville is reported Ellington Ridge Golf Course state are proceeding despite last week’s it had rejected the town’s offer to assume in serious condition at early this mornng. MANCHESTER report that the state Department of In other police action: iV control of Main St., voted by the Board of Rockville General Hospital Ilgen and Joseph B. Powers, Nurse Aide Course Transportation (DOT) had rejected the • The 1970 Volkswagen Directors June 4. 19, of ’Thrall Rd., Vernon, also ’Two stolen motorcycles, both town’s offer to assume control of the belonging to Anne M. Patten of That vote, according to Weiss, was that riding a motorcycle. State repainted over the weekend, West Hartford was reported street Sept. 1. Police said, were charged with were discovered by police in the the town take over Main St. on or about Four Students Accused Eleven high school students daughter of Mr. and Mrs. stolen Monday at 11:30 p.m. Continuing negotiations were decided in Sept. 1, when off-street parking will be first-degree ciminal possession of a juvenile Monday Group to Promote a ’Tuesday conference invoiving Mayor were presented with cer­ Ernest Gasparini, 527 Mountain from in front of the White Eagle complete; that the town manager be in­ trespassing and first-degree after 10:30 p.m. The youth was John Thompson; Burl Lyons, chairman of Rockville tificates Monday night at the Rd., Glastonbury; Bernadette Club on North St. where it was structed to receive from the state a com­ In Rham Explosion criminal mischief in connection charged with second-degree the board of the Greater Manchester Manchester Memorial Hospital R. Hagnow, daughter of Mr. parked. Retardates’ Center mitment to restore the street to the condi­ with the incident. larceny by possession and Chamber of Commerce; State Transporta­ Hospital cafeteria upon completion of and Mrs. Alfred Hagenow, 29 • The 1965 Pontiac GTO of tion it was in when the state assumed Police said Ilgen fell off his referred to juvenile authorities. Mark Pfenning of 19 Academy tion Commissioner Joseph Burns; and the 1974 course for high school Whitney Rd.; Paula R. Hoff­ An advisory committee has Manchester Community responsibility for it; and that the state Bond was set at $5,000 each today for the .1 Notes cycle while aRempting to come man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. One motorcycle was stolen St. was reported stolen Monday ' 1 ^ other DOT officials. All Seniors nurse aides. been formed to compaign for a College. abandon the idea of requiring the town to four Rham High School students charged out of a sandtrap on the course. The course graduates are: Allan Hoffman, 53 Loomis Rd., from a Vernon address June 21 at 9:30 a.m. from the Texaco The four students arrested, all seniors, The extent of damage to the and the other was stolen from “Yes” vote on the referendum The Manchester Board of Hearing Postponed pay $25,000 for traffic signals Installed last with first degree arson and conspiracy to are: James A. Ellis, 18, Hope Valley Rd., Deborah Cameron, daughter of Bolton. station lot at 270 W. Middle question as to whether a fall. Admitted Sunday: Laura Ab- course was not given. the garage of Leon P. Directors recentiy voted to put Meanwhile, Atty. Philip Bayer of commit arson in Tuesday morning’s explo­ Hebron; David Poirier, 17, Rt. 85, Hebron; bruzese, Niles Dr., Mrs. Sheila G. Cameron, 75 Also, Cyndi Ledoux, daughter Tpke. where it had been parked Regionai Occupational ’Training the question on referendum in Last week’s DOT rejection of that Hospital authorities said Tranchemontagne of IOC Am­ over the weekend. Manchester said today legal action sion of a homemade pipe bomb in the Robert Cranfield, 18, West Rd., Manchester; Burton Beam Jr., Congress St.; Lisa Marie of Mr. and IVIrs. Robert Ledoux, Center for the retarded and November. decision—made in a telephone call from Hebron school. Ilgen is in the intensive care Franz, daughter of Mr. and 34 Avon Dr., East Hartford; bassador dr. on the same day. • East Hartford police A Proud Rockville Grad against the state’s installation of parallei Marlborough; and Eugene 0. Turner, 18, Norwegian Wood Apts., unit with head injuries and multiply handicapped will be Anyone interested in the cam­ . Koch to Assistant Town ManagerOharles They will be presented for trial July 16 Rt. 6, Andover. Mrs. 'Thomas Franz, 7 Converse Susan McCarthy, daughter of served a Circuit Court 12 parking on downtown Main St. is being Tolland; Joyce Davis, White possible internal injuries. built on the campus of paign is requested to attend a McCarthy-stated that the DOT continues in Circuit Court 11, Willimantic. They were apprehended by State Police J warrant on Marion Foss, 24, of postponed so as not to prejudice Rd., Ellington; Blanche Felt- Rd., Bolton; Elaine Gasparini, Mr. and Mrs. William meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. at Charles Ramsdell, a member of graduates as he came forward to to require payment for the traffic signals ’The blast blew out a ceiling panel in a Court dale was set for Circuit East Hartford Monday negotiations for town control of the one- and held under $25,000 bond in Colchester man, Vernon Garden Apts, Ver­ McCarthy, 42 Helaine Rd.; the Coronado Apartments, ’Tuesday night’s graduating class at receive his diploma. Assisting him is and there are no state funds available to corrior, knocked a passing student against Court Manchester, July 16. charging her with issuing a bad mile-long segment of the street. Barracks, pending their court arraign­ non; Judith Hilliard, Rt. 83, Carole A. Millette, daughter of Prospect St., in the main Rockville High School received a loud refurbish the street. a wall and injured him, and caused the check. Court is set for July 8. classmate Jonthan Schwartz. (Herald A Common Pleas Court hearing had ment this morning. Ellington; Nancy Lockhart, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Millette, 173 recreation room, or contact round of applause from fellow Parking Changed evacuation of the school’s 800 students. VERNON • A break into the home of Army, Navy Club photo by Richmond.) been scheduled for Thursday afternoon on ’The explosion of the small, handmade Hayes Ave., Ellin^on; Michael Brentmoor Rd., East Hartford; Falling Limb Norman Fendell, 646-5718. ’This Two days after rejecting the town offer, Kevin Dunn, 17, of 17 Wellswood Rd., Robert J. Michaud, 16, of 442 George Elliot of 15 Hartford the attempt by several downtown pipe bomb occurred at about 9:45 a.m. Micahud, Brooklyn St., Deborah Millis, daughter of Plans Programs meeting will also be a fact­ me DOT repainted parking lines on Main Hebron, was treated by the school’s nur­ ,W. Middle Tpke., Rochester About Town Rd. ccurred sometime between merchants and property owners to reverse ’Tuesday. After complete evacuation of the Rockville; Rose Orlowski, Mrs. Anne Millis, 10 Durkin St.; Cuts off Power ’The Army and Navy au b has finding committee meeting. St. to the parallel parking system, which sing staff and then taken to Windham was charged with third-degree 8 and 10 p.m. Monday night. En­ a State Traffic Commission order of school, school personnel discovered a se- Windsor Ave., Rockville. Clare Ann Naylor, daughter of scheduled programs which are brought the loss of about 30 spaces. Community Hospital, Willjmantic, where burglary and second-degree Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Naylor, The falling of a rotted limb on try was gained by ripping a parallel parking instead of angle parking Discharged Sunday: Mrs. larceny in connection with the Lakota Council, Degree of a primary line near the Carlyle- open to the public today through on parts of the street. In another late development. Town he was checked and discharged. U screen on the bathroom win­ Gail Berinato and baby. Old 139 Diane Dr.; Bonnie-Jean Ur­ Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Director Carl Zinsser Tuesday night investigation of a break at Ted Pocahontas, will meet Johnson Machine Co. at 52 Main dow, then crawling tjirough. Confetti, Soaring Caps Town officials intend to kick off (See Page Sixteen) Stafford Rd., Tolland; Mary sin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. clubhouse in conjunction with criticized Weiss for telling the DOT it Trudon Agency, Talcottville, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Raymond Ursin, 148 Hebron St. caused a power outage About $8 was taken from a renegotiation for town takeover of Main Ann Grenier, Southbury; Florel June 19. Fellows Hall. After the meeting affecting 426 customers of the its 55th anniversary celebra­ St. July 5 with a meeting between Deputy should act on its plans to change the Rd., Bolton. pocketbook. tion. parking system. Henri, West St., Rockville; Police said a 1973 Porsche there wilt be a social hour with Hartford Electric Light Co. at {ttslanii Climax Rockville Rites Transportation George Koch, Town ’The program, which is volun­ • Many tools were reported Tonight’s program will Housing for Elderly Mary Ellen Harvey, Maple St., was taken in the break. refreshments. 5:38 p.m. Monday. Manager Robert Weiss, and Lyons, Mayor Zinsser, joined by Director Hillery tary, consists of 40 hours of stolen from the Manchester Bus feature Ray Henry and his Gallagher in comments Tuesday night, Ellington; Clarence Maron, Michaud was released on a $1,- The outage lasted one hour liratnriaUjnc- BARBARA RICHMOND class joined in on the latter number. Thompson said. classroom and laboratory in­ Service garage at 673 Spring St. Polish Band; Wednesday’s BURNSIDE AVE. said he voted with directors June 4 with Tankeroosen Rd., Vernon; Den­ 000 non-surety bond for and 22 minutes. 1076 In a sea of confetti and caps the 99th' High School Principal Martin Fagan struction and 60 hours of sometime between 5 p.m. program, Bobby Kaye and the EAST HARTFORD, CONN. the understanding that the vote was to nis Varney, Ellington Ave., appearance in Circuit Court 12, The area affected was graduating class of Rockville High School then presented a long list of scholarships Information Meeting Found Wanting Rockville. Members of St. Mary’s Guild clinical bedside experience. Saturday and 7:30 a.m. Mon­ Big Band; and Thursday, No SalooiMfi RoprMont Uo. allocate $3,000 for traffic signal realign­ Rockville, July 16. bounded by Loomis St. on the Floronco Boolon, Ownor cheered and stomped as they were and awards (see Page 8) and Richard ’The purpose of the meeting, to be con­ N who plan to attend the picnic The graduates are now eligible day. Entry was gained through By DOUG BEVINS Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. north. Woodland St. on the Stanley Mack and the declared graduated by Superintendent of ducted in Manchester, is for the town to in­ ment, thereby retaining angle parking un­ owned 1.2-acre lot on Lodge Dr. near the Thursday at the home of Mrs. for employment in July as the broken west side window on Bavarians. Steinberg, president of the class presented til Sept. 1. The only two sites “deemed worthy of and Mrs. Philip Rancourt, Staf­ Donald A. Hess, 19, of Lake south. New State Rd. on the Schools, Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, Tuesday form the state of the condition of the entrance to Center Springs Park. Claude Porter are reminded to nurse aides — level I. the upper level. the school with a large register for the serious consideration” for a new elderly ford. Rd., Andover; Terry west and the railroad tracks night. Zinsser pointed out that the move for Discuss Pros and Cons bring their place settings, and a Making the presentation of school corridor, as a gift from the class housing complex were inspected by town Hoisington, 18, and Dennis B. crossing Hilliard and Woodland ’The excercises were forced inside due to town control of Main St. started when Returning to the Municipal Building to Admitted Monday: Michael folding chair if possible. certificates were Miss for the posting of school events. officials ’Tuesday night with the apparent Carrier, 18, both of Amston Sts. on the east. the questionable weather and the overflow downtown merchants gathered petitions to discuss pros and cons of the two sites, par­ Bielak, W. Main St., Rockville; Katherine Ertel, R.N., director Principal Fagan then said he wanted to retain angle parking downtown. conclusion that neither site is ideal. were charged with third-degree The fall of the limb on the line of those attending watched the activities Inside Today^s ticipants agreed that both places have Clifton Crandall, W. Shore Rd., A pre-school story hour for 3- of in-service education, and recognize Brian Vincent for not having Instead, a third location not inspected criminal trespassing by Vernon knocked out the feeder for the on closed circuit television in the Claims Vote Unclear severe drawbacks: The Jarvis lot is too Ellington; Kenneth Davenport, to 5-year olds will be conducted Mrs. Marjorie Roach, R.N., missed a day of school since he was in the Zinsser said it is still unclear what Tuesday night—a five-acre parcel on Police in connection with the in­ entire area, according to auditorium. The main event was in the small and costs too much (reportedly $75,- Daryl Dr., Vernon; Patrick Wednesday from 10:30 to 11 assistant director of nursing fifth grade. directors voted June 4, and he mentioned Spencer St.—seems to be considered the vestigation of fishing on private Charles Hoffman, HELCO gymnasium. 000) and the town-owned land is too far DuBois, Jobs Hill Rd., a.m. at the Mary Cheney service at the hospital. Diplomas Conferred that a tape recording of the board’s first choice for the 40-unit, state-funded property off Bolton Rd. manager. The high school band played several from transportation and convenient shop­ Ellington; Chester Govang, Library Junior Room. Board of Education Chairman Maurice meeting was unintelligible. project. All three were released on $50 selections prior to the start of the exer­ ping. Hillside Ave., Vernon; Harriet Miller congratulated the graduates and Other directors speaking on the matter In a light drizzle Tuesday night, non-surety bonds for cises and then broke into Pomp and Cir-' Hpralb Considered a better site, according to Gunther, Hyde Ave., Rockville; wished them well in their endeavors. members of the Manchester Housing appearance in Circuit Court 12, cumstance as the seniors stepped lively at Tuesday night’s meeting didn’t agree Housing Authority member Dr. Joseph Mary Hill, Hillside Dr., Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, superintendent Authority, Board of Directors, and Plan­ Rockville, July 16. into their places. entirely ith Zinsser and Gallagher, and Daniliw, is the five-acre former farm at Ellington; Lucy Kosciol, of schools, then introduced James M. Scene from Here, page 7 Director Matt Moriarty Jr. said the angle- ning and ^ning Commission looked at the 195 Spencer St., which is adjacent to shop­ Lyness St., Manchester; Cindy Traditional Rites Boettcher, a member of the Board of Senior Citizens, page 7 vs.-parallel parking question was a dead two sites selected as priorities hy Town ping and close to public transportation. Rodney C. Smith, 29, of 12 The Rev. Edward M. Konopka Lampron, Peter Green d., Rau St., Ext., Rockville was Education, who assisted in conferring the Business Bodies, page 5 issue at that time because both the state Manager Robert Weiss: A 0.9-acre parcel Daniliw and a few others speaking Tolland; Gay Laskowski, pronounced the invocation and the diplomas. Also assisting Dr. Ramsdell and town traffic authorities said they’d at Brainard Pi. and Johnson Ter. owned by charged Monday with failure to benediction. (See Page Sixteen) Charter Rd., Rockville; Betty drive in the proper lane in con­ was Dr. Robert Linstone and Albert Area Profile, pages 8, 9,15 and 16 implement parallel parking. developer Alexander Jarvis and a town- Salutatorian Sheryl Daigle and Valedic­ Ledger, High St., Rockville; nection with the investigation THE Kerkin, assistant superintendents. Cheney Baseball Averages, page 21 Francis Nason Sr., Enfield;

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