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f * * Will Discuss ^ i t - , ' " n t * Disengagement Possible Protesl Goal of Mission United Press International Most of the state’s gasoline station owners vowed to stay (UPI) — Henry A. Kissinger began his o ^ n today but a meeting was scheduled to decide whether most d if^ u lt mission to the Middle East today, with hopes there be a massive shutdown to protest federal policy. of crackingxthe Israel-Syria impasse that has been punc­ % Members of the Connecticut Gasoline Retailers Associa­ tuated by nurtierous bloody border clashes. tion voted Wednesday to hold off a proposed boycott- to The secretary of state was pictured as optimistic about protest an order from federal energy chief William E. prospects of his trij>>, although U.S. officials conceded the Simon banning preferential treatment of all but commer­ obstacles were large and sensitive. Kissinger himself cial customers. declined to assess the outlook as he boarded his je t at An­ National^gas retailer who shut down last Tuesday, drews AFB, Md., just outside Washington. representatives held meetings met Saturday with Port this fourth ment of Syrian and Israeli with Simon in Washington last Chester, N.Y., dealers and Middle East trip, Kissinger troops results, thaf^ould be a week seeking a relaxation of voted to stay open. conferred Sunday at the White “good step” toward ending the the ban. Milford stations shut down youse with President Nixon. Arab oil embargo against the m . As a result of the meetings, over the weekend, but they too Kissinger flies to Damascus United States. Simon allowed gas stations to were expected to be open today. Tuesday after an overnight stop “ When the United States increase their prices to keep In the brightened gas supply in London, where he will confer takes practical steps, my pace with rising wholesale picture, Connecticut is with British leaders. colleagues will take practical rates. But the status of the expected o receive an ad­

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^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Mon., Feb. 25. 1974 - P A r.ir r u p p p Seat Belt Bonus , 1 Vernon A forthcoming episode on FRANKFURT. Germany The Lighter Side Rockville ABC’s “Marcus Welby, M.D.” (UPI) — The Alle Leipziger Lobster Threatened reunites an acting pair who Forum of the Arts Hospital Insurance, Company has an­ America s delicious canni- worked together for years as School Moard Reviews Knowland Death nounced it will pay 25 per V Notes * pal IS in deep trouble. Over- stars of the long-running The Bard, Too Has Gas Tips cent more for damages than By JUNE TOMPKINS New Budgeting: System fishing,^increasing consump­ “Father Knows ^ s t " series. the policy calls for if a client Admitted Friday: Mary Ruled Suicide tion, and pollution so threaten Jane Wyatt w as^e mother in driver is injured in an acci­ Dr. Ramsdell will also dis­ the true lobster, Homarus' wr».«stAviu Charles Brisson, business GUERNEVILLE, Calif. ■:nat series and Robert dent even though wearing a Q. The places where I get gas Kathleen Barrows, Mountain manager for the Vernon Board cuss federally funded programs became theyoungest'senator in Amencanus, that some' biolo­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - One rationing system that some ’ (UPI) — William J ’. Knowland, the nation when, in 1945 at ^ige gists predict demand will ex­ Young, Dr. Welby, was the, seat bell. Maneheater Community want more than thanks. How do St., Rockville; Robert Chenery, of Education, will present an for both vocational and business thing America still has in abun­ areas have adopted? newspaper publisher-atvd 37, he was appointed by then ceed supply by 1980. father. The reunion finds A company spokesman said GwHege dance despite the energy crisis A. “A calendar, a calendarl you pay for it after you find it? Village St., Rockville; Eleanor overview of the Planned education. Miss Wyatt playing a fashion former Republican U.S.. Gov. Earl Warren to?serve out the firm hopes this financial On Friday, the Stairwell is energy experts. Look in the almanac..! hope A. "So far as my coin would Heck, Village St., Rockville; Program Budgeting System, at The superintendent has in­ senator, died of a self-inflicted designer in an^gpisode titled the meeting of the board^ tonight formed the board 'that all the term of the late Sen. Hiram inducement will boost the Gallery of»Manchester Com­ And h e^ to answer still more good luck lies in odd numbers.” stretch; and where it would not, Sharon Stubbs, High St., gunshot wound to the head, an- W. Johnson. “Designs.” government's attempts to im­ I have used my credit.” ■ Rockville; Madeline Zizzania, at 7:30 in the Sykes School. necessary forms have been munity College Will-open a one- questions about the gasoline Q. Odd or even, we still have autopsy showed Sunday. Knowland had been Califor­ prove road safely, and asked Q. Are you aware that the Mountain St., Ellington. ^ This budgeting system is now filed with the state Department man exhibition of drawings, shortage is the immortal expert to wait in line. "The body was recovered at nia’s youngest assemblyman at PRICE otlier insurers to follow its ex­ East (toast has the sev^est Discharged Friday: Heather required by the state and was of Education so the town will be prints, paintings, and functional of Stratford-on-Avon, William A. “ What! Will the line the water’s edge, partially in age 24, the youngest state ample. shortage? DeLusso, Louis St., Rockville; instituted last year by the reimbursed for the money ap­ sculpture by Roy Superior. Shakespeare: '• stretch out to the crack of the water,’’ Undersheriff senator at age 26, and the i MQVIERAnNQB I From June, 1976, driver^ Q. Mr. Shakespeare, ^hat ad­ A. "Then westward-hot A Beatrice .Elliott, Court St., board. propriated for the recent addi- TJie artist is on the faculties doom?” Robert Hayes said after the Republican National Com­ will be required by law to use vice would you give motorists horse! A horse! My kingdom Rockville; Lottie Gaule, Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, •■tion to the Talcottville School. LESS iii;FORRM1EhnBANO i of Manchester Community A. Maybe not that far, but it’s autopsy. mittee’s youngest executive safety belts. for a horse!” Florence St., Rockville; Janice superintendent of schools, will Because the Talcottville YOUNQPEOPl£ I College, the^ Unj>versity of setting out to buy gas? ususally a rauple of blocks long. “The weapon, a .32-caliber committee chairman af 33. ' ' 'A Connecticut,' and Central A. “Stiffen the sinews, sum­ How do you suggest we pass the Q. Thank you, Mr. Gorecki, Evergreen Rd., Ver­ give a progress re ^ r t oii selec­ School is a regional school for automatic pistol-, was #m«i 1*M< M WlMiHr « Connecticut State College. ■ mon up the blood. Stand like time while waiting for gas? Shakespeare. non; Rosemarie Hebert, tion of a principal for the Lake children with learning dis­ He. was elected to the U.S. X—<» itmm tm rimrf h »•* <*!*■. '-f: recovered by a diver about two TELEVISION n o t e s The evening’s program will greyhounds in the slips, A. “From hour to hour we Rockville; Barbara Lyman, Street Elementary School. abilities, the state is reim­ feet under the water, by the Senate in 1946 and re-elected in NEW YOliK (UPI) - NBC bursing the entire amount of begin at 8 ,p.m. with a film straining upon the start.” ripe and ripe, and then from Cook Rd., Tolland; Dorothea A screening committee of the body. The evidence found, as 1952. He was named GOP floor IMlMUIMinU has signed experienced construction cost. showing of the 1931 horror Q. You mean we should get to hour to hour we rot and rot.” Morell, South St., Rockville; board has been interviewing first stated, indicated a self- leader in 1953 and remained as Modern Medication is television actress Anjanette The latest addition proyided a classic “Dracula” starring the gas pumps early? Q. I was afraid you would say Timothy Moriarty, Tracy Dr., applicants for the position inflicted gunshot wound.” minority leader the next year Comer to a long-term con­ new gymnasium and two pre­ the greatest health «UMUMWnU Bela Lugosi. Following the film A. “Delays have dangerous that. Wouldn’t it be better to' Vernon; Mrs. Jean Potyra and which was made vacant by the "We have definitely ruled out when Democrats gained control school classrooms. value you. can. buy. tract and is looking for a a reception with refreshments ends. Better three hours too issue ration coupons? daughter, Vernon Ave., Ver- death of C. Arthur Mattson who foul play.” of the Senate. GP Board members have also series project into which she will be held in the gallery. soon than a minute too late. The A. “Oh! that way madness , non; Mrs. Gayle Rapport and had been principal of that Knowland, 65, publisher of The true measure of could fit. received notices that the There is no admission charge day shall not be up so soon as I, lies; let me shun that.” - daughter. Quarry Dr., Vernon; school since it first opened. the Oakland 'Tribune, died When Knowland retired from . its worth is not in Minicni and the public is invited to at­ to try the fair adventure of Q. You are sounding like Jeanne Rouleau, Range Hill schools will go back on the Saturday as lie stood on the the Senate in 1959, then majori­ dollars and cents, but IMv tr rapim WHUMyUi ‘x regular schedules starting Mon­ hnm §r Mult CuuMu % tend. The film and exhibition tomorrow.” Simon again, sir. Dr,, Vernon; Stephanie Sauer, The screening committee has muddy dock of his $100,000 ty leader and later President STATE 4^3-7B3a Q. Okay. So we get up before Tunnel Rd., Vernon; Shirley reviewed ail of the applications, day. in priceless relief MAWCHItTII CIMTIA will be held in the college's 146 A. “They say we are almost redwood summer home along Lyndon B. Johnson said, “He is rtll PAAK RIAI or THIATAI Hartford Rd., building. dawn. But how can we find a as like as eggs.” Ziemba, Village St., Rockville. interviewed many applicants, When daylight saving time the Russian River 75 miles a gentleman, a statesman and a from pain and speedy , W M WHl i; Mwns t;;; The exhibition will remain on service station that’s open? Q. Then you still favor volun­ Admitted Saturday: Joseph and is to narrow the number to went into effect the schools north of San Francisco. patriot, and I will always be recovery of health. (Millwl HU tvy - 6:00 - SrREISANP view until March 29. Gallery , A. ‘T would to God thou and I tary fuel conservation? (3-8-22) NEWS -Gerrich, Baker Rd., Vernon; about three for review of the opened one-half hour later due No suicide note was found and proud — very proud — to claim M wtM mm) entire board. to the early morning darkness. AREDPORD hours are weekdays 8 a.m. to 10 knew where a commodity of A. “Our remedies often in (18) I SPY Thomas Quinn, Wappingwood there were no clues to indicate him as a friend.” p.m. good names were to be ourselves do lie.” (20) FILM Rd., Rockville; Stephen Jeski, what prompted him to take his 0 m THE WAV WE WERE Roy Superior received his bought.” Q. What do you say to the Park West Dr., Rockville; life. ■ BOM Ml« mMM (24) ZOOM COLUMBIA PICIURES fit RASIAR mOUCTIOMS PnM Bachelor of Fine Arts at Pratt Q. Frankly, Mr. Shakespeare, attendant when you finally (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Julius Quick, Hoffman Rd., Knowland had gone to the ARAYSIARK-Swr POUACKhiuaw Institute and his Master of Fine your advice isn’t much better reach the gas pump? (40) WILD WILD WEST Ellington; Ida Serbser, Court il Vernon Briefs I summer retreat Saturday “We’re Your Community AT 7:00 0:00 — Arts at Yale University. He is than we’ve been getting from A. "Wilt thou the spigot St., Rockville. morning after taking part in Health Service Store" represented by the Fairtree Mr. Simon. What can you tell us wield? For this relief much - 8:30 — Discharged Saturday: CBUNGS (3-8-22-30) NEWS Ballet classes for girls aged divided into four groups, week-long celebrations Gallery and Domus Locus about the odd-and-even thanks.” Leonard Badstubner, Broad marking the 100th anniversary CINEMA / CQ^^THEATRES EAST (24) GREAT DECISIONS 5-9 will be sponsored by the In­ according to the first letter of WIOOU TP> { WAhCHf Sttn SM PIRMiDt • JJJ- a;}: Brook; Pamela Caravella, BernardJ.ozier, WESTOWN EASTNAHTFOHD-MAWST. Gallery, both of New York City. Roy Superior, Artist dian Valley YMCA starting of his newspaper. . PAUL ROBERT - 7:00 — Hartl Dr., Talcottville; Rhonda the child’s last name. igcr^ In his Stairwell Gallery March 1 at the Lottie Fisk' His Next Role The Sunday edition of the IIMEWMAIM REDFORD exhibition, Superior will show (3) MOVIE Cunningham, West Willington; The schedule for the spring Tribune carried the simple 455 HARTFORD RD. Super Disney Family Fun! Building, Henry ParkT series is as follows; “Windy ROBERT 6HA«V paintings, prints, and drawings by Beethoven, Debussy and "Our Man Flint" (1B65) John Cushman, Enfield; Wendy Singer Glen Campbell relaxes in his New Orleans Hotel headline, ‘‘William F. Repairs and MANCHESTER The Hartford Symphony Rockville. Weather” will be the theme and AGtOfTGI fJOMiLLfliM from the past five years, and Schoenfield. The duo will also (8) TRUTH OR DeCarli, East St., Rockville; Knowland Dead,” accompanied “Pops” orchestra presents “A The classes will run for 13 those whose last names begin room, contemplating a mask of Bacchus, the role he’ll play ' "-‘‘"" ““‘u *-'eau, accompameo Replacements! TWE8THN6 PC will also show photographs and MACC CONSEQUENCES William J. Field, Hartford Over 25 Years of perform “ Rock Sonata for in the carnival street parades Tuesday In playing ^ a black-bordered photograph Night on Broadway” featuring (18) DICK VAN DYKE weeks from 4 to 5 p.rti. each with A to E will attend the one example of his most recent Amplified Cello and Piano.” tenor William Diard, soprano tpke., Rockville; Mrs. Dawn Bacchus, Campbell joins the ranks of Bob Hope Dannv publ^her. Phone Continuous (20-22-30) NEWS Furstein and son, Talcott Ave., Friday. Registrations may be March 5 session; F to K, March DAD work which he calls functional Tickets are available at the box Gloria Alaini and the Greater made at the “Y” office or by Kaye, Raymond Burr, and several others. (UPI Photo) .f a pioneer 6 4 9 -4 4 8 4 Service! 3 HH 0I (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW Rockville; Russell Gunther, 12; L to Q, March 19; and R to 1 riiuiu; California family, Knowland FLIPS sculpture (furniture). office or at the Atheneum shop Hartford Youth Chorale Satur­ News calling the office at 872-7329. (40) ABC NEWS Z, March M. OUT! The undulating and highly during regular museum hours. day at 8:15 p.m. The orchestra Hyde Ave., Rockville; Magdalena Hany, Fairview The fundamentals of ballet The April meetings will have decorative nature oriented Tickets are $1.50 each. and chorale will be directed by - 7:30 - will be taught by Miss Jane Ave. Ext., Rockville; James the theme, “Animal Friends,” ' JOMHE WOODWARO patterns of his functional sculp­ ■Gerald Mack, a former director (8) POLICE SURGEON Ringlee, a member of the staff W IT DISNEY « ACAD. AWO. NOMINIE ture are an evolution and exten­ (18) GREEN ACRES Henning, Sherry- Circle, and the meetings will be held PRODUCTIONS' IS Jorgensen Auditorium of the Manchester Civic of the Hartford Ballet Com­ sion of his previous two- (20) FILM Tolland. April 2, 9, 23 and 30. “SUMMER WISHES, Earl Wild, pianist, presents a Chorale. Music by Rodgers and What do you know of the evenings from 7 to 9 p.m. begin­ pany. Vaseline Petroleum Jelly dimensional work. (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Also, Patrick Holley, Loehr "Planting Seeds” will be the C 7 C WINTER DREAMS” program of romantic music Hammerstein, andj^erner and mainy houses of worship which ning March 11. Registration by Square Dance theme of the May series which Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. by (24) ANTIQUES Rd., Rockville; Jean Molloy, 12 oz. Nursery Jar, 98c Size # *---- ^ TECHNICOLOR® EVES AT 7:20-9:10 Loewe will be feaCured. you pass as you travel the mail is open only until Thursday The Vernon Square Dance will be held on May 7,14,21 and 01973 Will OisAcy Productions y (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Orchard St., Rockville; Joyce composers including Rameau, March 4, Vincent Price, the streets of your own town? What of this week. Registration in Club will hold its next dance CO-HIT Couch light Dinner (40) POLKA MuSka, Enfield; Marjorie 28. The April and May series Schumann, Chopin and Faure. No. 1 one-man dramatic per­ would you like to know? Have person may be made at the high T liealre Nelson, Tankeroosan Rd., Ver­ March 2 at the Vernon Elemen­ will be presented in the same Cepecol Mouthwash He will conclude his concert former and lecturer-actor, art you ever thought of the history school on Tue^ay, March 5, - 8:00 — tary School, Rt. 30 with Dave Dorothy Collins stars in non; Marcelle Passet,, Franklin order of last names. with the Franz Liszt arrange­ critic-collector, and gourmet which is the family lore of each from 7 to 8:30 p.m. (8-40) ROOKIES Orr as guest caller. “South Pacific” Tuesday Park, Rockville; Frank Pruc- Theology Program 32 oz. Bottle, 1.98 Size ment of Tarantelle from cook, will give a lecture en­ of these religious con­ To parallel this experience, (18) QUNSMOKE Dancing will be from 8 to 11 opening a 6-week run. Reser­ nal. Warehouse Point; Linda “Contemporary Theology — “Masaniello” by Daniel- titled “The Villains Still Pursue gregations? So much of the the Division of Christian Unity (20-22-30) MAGICIAN p.m. All club level dancers are / ENDS TOES. (B) vations fo^the show combined Sablitz, Jan Dr., Vernon; Nina Questions and Answers About Francois-Esprit Auber. Box of­ Me.” beauty of the Judaeo-Christian of the Manchester Area (24) HARTFORD CITY invited. There will be a raffle 019(2 Wall Disntjf Producllofli \ with a grand buffet are Stone, South St., Rockville; the Church Today,” will be the 30 ^ ‘‘BROTHER OF fice, 486-4226. This is the second attraction tradition lies hidden even from Conference of Churches has COUNCIL and refreshments will be recommended. Phone 522-1266, Geraldine Tripp, West theme.of a series of programs 8 TOP MGM LP’s Tampax - Regular or Superb 0 9 There will also be an exhibit in the new Bushnell Morning those within because they have arranged with local churches served. THE WIND" or 623-8227. - 9:00 - Willington; Charles Ward, on Lenten theology to be held at AFTER SCHOOL SHOWS of pastels by Steven Trefonides Lecture Club series. Free never taken time to see the for a follow-up experience in ONE WEEK SPECIAL! Cepacol Package of 40,1.93 Size | MON. thru FRI. Cont. Plus Disney Cartoon (3) HERE’S LUCY Broad Brook; Marilyn Webster, Grange Meetings St. Bernard Church. in the Jorgensen Gallery before babysitting and storytelling will total picture inclusive of their the churches during Lent. At (8-40) MOVIE Shows StarUng 3:30 . EVES AT 7 and 9 Chateau de Ville West Willington. Vernon Grange 52 will meet The series will start March 4 the concert and during inter­ be provided in the lower lounge. own communion. . their meeting last Wednesday "Hard Contract” Sit A Sun. Cont ftwi 2 P JL The area's newest dinner- Births Saturday: A son to Mr. Friday at 8 p.m. at Grange from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The topics I PHflU mission. The Connecticut Opera Relatively few adults have evening some of the final (10) 700 CLUB Hall, Rt. 30, with the Women’s theater is currently showing and Mrs. Bruce Rittlinger, to be prepared by the Rev. Theragran or Theragran M Association presents Joan experienced any serious en­ details were worked out for (20-22-30) MOVIE Activities Committee in charge William Schneider will be i i p m sM ' Arnold Stang and Milton Buslinell !VIemo,rial Windermere Ave., Rockville; a Bot. of 100 w/30 Free,Theragran, Rt. 194 Sutherland March 5 in Donizet­ counter with a religious tradi­ presentation. "The Scalphunlora" of the program. “Abortion and the Church” ; Kamens in “The Odd Couple.” For those who can’t go to ti's “Maria Stuarda” with Johi^ son to Mr. and Mrs. James 7.45 Size; Theragran M, 7.89 Size Sullivan Ave tion other than their own. Yet, - 9:30 — Tomasini, Vernon Ave., Mrs. Stella Graham and Mrs. “Pentecostals — and the A full course dinner precedes Hawaii, Hawaii comes to the Alexander and Haguette how many can give a com­ =7 644-265 4 the show wjiich begins 8:30 p.m. Tlie total calendar will be (3) DICK VAN DYKE Rockville; a son to Mr. and Herbert Niederwerfer are co- Catholic-Church Today.” icrneiM Bushnell Thursday in the form Tourangeau. Tickets are prehensive historical develop­ chairmen of the committee. published in a few days, and, in - 10:00 — Mrs. Rickey Stubbs, High St., This will be the first in a Dinner or the sh(^ may be of the Royal Tahitian Dance available at the box office win­ ment of even their own enjoyed separately,. The the Religious Calendar in the (3) MEDICAL CENTER Rockville., The Grange sewing contest series of five programs to run Easy Off t s Company on its first North dow and by phone reservation. denomination and local church? applications will be available at for five consecutive Mondays. Chateau de Ville is located on 53 American tour. Herald, the events of each — 10:30 — Admitted Sunday: Andrew 'M. Window THE DEVIL IN Box office, 246-6807. The Manchester Area the meeting. A discussion period will follow Prospect Hill Rd., East Wind­ Made up two of the best dance week. Characteristic of the (10) LIVING WORD MuccraT\>f, Grove St., Cleaner Conference of Churches, published services will be the Rockville; Francis Carney, Vernon Junior Grange 92 will and refreshments will be sor. For reservations, phone groups in Polynesia — the Education Division is making Yale Glee Club realization that there are - 11:00 - Berr Ave., Ellington; Linda meet Saturday at 2 p.m., also at served. MISS JONES (X) 623-9861. "Tahiti Nui” and a group of an effort in this area of educa­ 27 oz. Refill The Yale Glee Club and the visitors' from -other (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS Champlin, High St., Rockville; Grange Hail. An arts and crafts Beginning Wednesday (Ash ‘young Rarotongians of Turepu tion. Bol., Reg. 59' Spizzwinks will appear Satur­ denominations in attendance so (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT Christopher Lord, W. Shore program will be presented. Wednesday) all Masses will be Turepu from the Cook Islands— day at 8 p.m. at the Glastonbury Those who register for the (24) ENERGY ALERT The Hartford Stage Co. explanations will be supplied Rd., Ellington: Ethel Minor, Library Program celebrated in the church, rather a program of singing dancing High School auditorium in course, “How the Judaeo- than in the convent where they Joseph Kesselring’s comedy where appropriate. To be made - 11:30 - South St., Rockville; Rebecca The Rockville Public Library and musicians will present a Glastonbury in a benefit perfor­ Christian Community have been celebrated during the “Arsenic and Old Lace” plays very clear is that all of these (3) MOVIE . Robinson, Autumn Tr-ail, will resume the preschool story for vibrant and colorful festival of mance for the Glastonbury Worships” will certainly be energy crisis. SldHCAtt CINtMAJ 1234 at the Hartford Stage Co. Polynesian folklore in authentic services are open to any in­ "The Rock" (1958) Coventry; Mary Roman, Union. hours' on Tuesday mornings SAVE $3! Chapter of the Association for offered some insights into the The Mass schedule during Series E 5.98 I-84EXITS8-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. • through March 17. Curtain terested townspeople. They are (8-40) KISS ME AND DIE St., Rockville; Francis from 10 to 10:45 starting on Series F 6.98 costumes. Tickets are available Children with Perceptual Lear­ many church communities Lent will be: Monday through V EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 • times: Tuesday, Wednesday, meant to be instructional as (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Rudenauer, III, Windermere March 5. . ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING - We Honor MASTER CHAiySE at the box office, phone 246- ning Disabilities. For further which are part of our town. The Thursday, 7:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.; Thursday at 8 p.m.; Friday and 6807.______well as devotional. Ave., Rockville; Emily The Story Hour is for Vernon information, phone 633-1424, course is available in the Friday, 7:M a.m., only except Wizard Air G.E. Mist Saturday at 8:30 p.m.; Sunday Schneider, Snipsic Village, pre-schoolers aged 3 through 5. E a s S w o o d 633-0482. Manchester High School on the first Fridays of the G.E. 3-Speed "* ' 'M. m c i m ^ I at 7:30 p,.m.; matinees To see people worship is to Ellington; Warren Seifert, Each program consists of Freshener liM Evening School on Monday 3.37 3.87 4 ■ (. styling Dryer Legal Notice month when there will be a 7 Haflnuin ^ k: " abimS E n p taU ir a r is‘e r e r Wednesday and Sunday at 2:30 see people "in another dimen­ Upper Butcher Rd., Rockville; stories, songs, j^ try , crafts, Portable Mixer . F o NB B) la /: Sues Police Constance Tobiasz, Union St., p.m. Mass; Saturday, 8 a!m. . j i L...... 'FT-Xv. . 1J11'l 11.. 1,.... f! f.!'... i .. p.m. Box office, 525-4258. TOWN OF MANCHESTER sion. The churches have been and plays with finger puppets, JIM STAFFORD “Spiders & Snakes” 9 oz. Size Tri-Tow'n Players Rockville. Ashes will be blessed^^ind dis­ Reg. 57c NOTICE OF asked to have a “characteristic WINSTED (UPI) - A all coordinated around a central EDDY ARNOLD “She's Got Everything I Need” r ' i i Thekire Discharged Sunday: Aldrich tributed at the 7:30 a.m., 4 p.m. Reg. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Lee Hay, teacher of English service’’ on the night Winsted man who was arrested theme. Reg. ' THE _ Wailsworlh .\lheneiim Belanger, Windermere Ave., and after the 7 p.m. Mass on DONNIE OSMOND “A Time for Us” 19.97 1 3 8 7 In accordance with the provi­ and theater, and*directoT of Time Schedule scheduled. In addition, some last May has filed a $200,000 The story hours will be 9.97 Peter Howard, cellist, and dramatics at Manchester High damage suit against the city Rockville; Laurencia Bivona, Ash Wednesday. HANK WILLIAMS • MARIE OSMOND 6.97 Super drying 600 watts of sion of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and churches will publish special E)«)Rasr'-M Paul Schoenfield, pianist, will !(!!!W !Tx::" ":.-.-..-..v!W Rau St., Rockville; Elizabeth * DOCTOR ZHIVA60 * GREASE Fingertip speed control: 9 of the "^wn Charter, notice is School, will direct the Gay bbnten events and will welcome claiming the officer who took power! 3 . drying and present a concert Tuesday at 8 Herron, Grove St., Rockville; — whips, stirs or mixe^!: hereby gwen of the adoption by Nineties melodrama “Dirty Showcase 1 — Exorcist, 12:15- others than their own congrega­ him into custody brutally SPACE ODYSSEY - 2001 styling attachments. p.m. in the Atheneum Theatre. Mrs. Judith Howard and Beater ejector. #M24 the Board of Directors of the Work at the Crossroads, or. 2:30-4:50-7:10- 9:40-12a.m, tion.jT’ assaulted him. John Maddrah Spray mist. SD3 The program will include music daughter, Plantsville; Mrs. Manchester ^ Towniof Manchester, Connec­ Tempted, Tried, and True” for Showcase 2 — Serpico- 7:40- said he still has not returned to the Tri-Town Players of Vernon 10:05 Last Thursday evening the work since the incident and Cynthia Riley and son, G.E. Cassette ticut,^ January 15; 1974, of Lebanon. / White Multi- Du Pont Gilbert & Sullivan Amendment to Ordinance as to be presented March 15 and 16 Showcase 3 — American Education Division of MACC won’t be able to for some time. ^ Births Sunday: A daughter to Owl ^ Purpose Workshop follows: at 8:15 p.m. at the Vernon Graffitti, 7:00-9:10 made final plans for the He said the policeman Recorder fC 12 oz. Brake Mr. and Mrs. Alan Humphries, INVITATION Center Middle School on Rt. 30 Showcase 4 — Magnum Leadership Workshop which threatened him with a Remote .control dynamic Cigars I Cordless I l i P 27th Rt. 83, Vernon; a son to Mr. and . in Vernon. Force, 7:10-9:35 will be presented on March 2 at blackjack, pointed a gun at him microphone, slide-a- Light AMENDMENT Mrs. Michael Ramsey, South Box of 50 ■*< ilRAKEFlUll annual TO BID The highly stylized produc­ South Windsor Cinema — the South United Methodist and threatened lo shoot^him. matic T-bar control. Plays Sealed bids will be received TO ORDINANCE St., Rockville; a daughter to Reg. 5.29 Reg. 1.29 tion,' complete, with innocent Devil in Miss Jones, 7:15-8:23 Church for educational per­ Maddrah's suit also said he was in vertical or horizontal production in the Office of The Directon of (COUNTRY CLUB) heroine and black cdped villain, sonnel from the churches. The sprayed with a chemical, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Parisen, position. Sec. B (12) is hereby repealed 9:30 10:40 General Services, 41 Center will provide area theater goers day will be under the direction jumped on and choked, had his Stafford Springs. Uses2 and the following is^ubstituted Vernon Cine 1 — Brothers of Your Choice “ D" Batteries l>i Street, Manchester, Connec-. Robert Caffrey of St. James face groimd into the pavement ticut until March 11, 1974 at in lieu thereof: the Wind, 7:00-9:00 xtKc Limit 40 per store. SHOW BOAT Vernon .Cine 2 -t> Summer Church. Registrations are being and his'arms twisted violently. 11:00 a.m.Jor the following: (12) Will fix the fees for an­ accepted currently. March 1 & 2, 8 & 9 8:00 P.M. nual tickets at not more than Wishes, Winter Dreams 7:2(F About Town ONE 2% YARD ^.OADER ffbrass headboard R obejlf^ American 20” 4-Way Royal East Cath^ic Kigl^School Auditorium Bid forms, plans a^d Three Hundred ($300) Dollars 9; 10- r Made Jerry Lewis Cinema — A 23” Burns Rim Plus 6 Manch^ef . ^ specifications are available at for Senior Single Male tickets, o ty e ^ sa g o ? not more than Two Hundred Matter of Winning, 7:15-9:00 G.E. Stereo Tiparillos Ov . Wrench Benefit: ln$tructors of the Handicapped the General Services Office, 41 Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta O Golf Center Street, Manchester, r ($200) Dollars for.Senior Single Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — YOU WILL Sigma Phi will meet Tuesday at Tickets at the door, or call 289-6700 Jonathan Livingston Seagull, Sound System Box ol 50 Balls 2 Connecticut. Female tickets and not more 8 p.m, at the home of Miss Lynn Reg. 2.49 Reg. 3.29 Adults: $3.00 Students: $1.50 Town of Mancheste'r, than Four Hundred ($400) 7:00 9:00 STOP SM0KIN6 Richmond, 275 South St., Apt. Separate controls — vol- Connecticut Dollars for Family tickets. The Burnside — Day of the IG, Rockville. Ref^shments '■ ume, balance, . tone. V Robert B. Weiss, arfnual fees shall be due and Dolphin 7:30-9:30 will follow the program on civic, Matched 4' speakers 9 9 CALDOR General Manager payable one-half on March 1 State — The Way we Were ON APRIL 3RD. responsibilities which will be separate to 18 feet. Dusti Heavy Duty Doz. MANCHESTER PLAZA 6 4 6 -2 2 2 7 and one-half on July 1 of each 7.00-9:00 *' presented by Mrs. Kenneth Str- ' cover. year. The annual fees herein set UA East 1 — The Sting, 7:15- natka. 9)30. IF YOU JOIN the forth shall not be increased by THE DAY ^' Recitation of the Rosary, an Fujichrome 20X Jerry Lewis Cinema the Lessee without the prior UA East 2 — The Sting, 7:00- Yo-Yo’s by Duncan 9*15 SMOKENDERS ecumenical hour, will be con­ 5 DOLPHIN written consent of the Lessor. we've Slide Film —ASA100 Do tricks with the 'i t d e i '... UA E ast3 -M cQ , 7:00-9:15 8mok«nd«ft Is Ih t stop smoking course thst has mads ducted by the members of St. Imperial model. Reg. 79c lS51»cou>ii- CHECK TIMEI ax-smokars out ol 18,000 people In fivo yoara. And It can Bridget Rosary Society Our Reg. FREE parking 5?8"3333 V “Jonathan This Ordinance shall take work for you too. But don’t oxpool any of those scare tac­ Tuesday at 1;45 p.m. at Cronin g o t ’en^ 1.39 9 9 ^ BURNSIDE effect ten (10) days after this Hernia Relief tics or willpower stuM. Rnd our sU shout us at on# ol our Hall,. Mayfair Gardens. All are Assorted Colorforms ^ Livingston 560 BURNSIDE AVE EAST HARTFORD publication in this newspaper Iroo Introductory clsssos. Coma smokiM ■■ invited. ilia Fine grain, wide latitude. 5 MINUTES FROM HTFDI84 EXIT 58 provided that within ten (10) N B W f PATCNTIOl Good highlight and shadtiw G.l. Joe, Partridge Lee Hay,Director LOCATION FREE BEBBION WtlMICIUIIMTBaSSIT.I:3t-yilL’ti5 days after this publication of Manchester Philatelic Socie­ brand detail. Family, etc. Reg. 1.19 'MANCHESTER ty will meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. Seaguir this Ordinance a petition signed with a glimpse into another era. CoronodS Club Apti. Thuro. © IRUSS Fab. 28 8:00 p.m. at Mott’s Community Hall. This printing test pattern is by not less than five (5) percent At Manchester High School, . 28 Prr ' * ‘ tiewversion! KODAK SLIDE FILM SALE! (0 ) part of The Herald quality con­ of the electors of the Town, as Hay has directed "Pure as the f701

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- e v e n in g HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., Feb. 25, 1974 — PAGE FIVE Hlanrhestpr South^Windsor Founded Oct. 1, 1881 | South Windsor Church to Install Pastor JUDY KUEHNEL A reception for th6 Rev. Mr. Connecticut Conference, Unite Published by Manchestet Publishing , Subscribers who fail to receive their Correspondent Dunham in the parish hall will f ^ New Englanf College in Leona GrisWold of Rocky Hill o f E l l a Church of Christ; Rev. Jseph u degree from and has four children. He SCo., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 644-1364 be from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Zezzo, Ihterim minister, First •S06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203);^* All South Windsor clergy Hmford Seminary Foundation, resides i t 86 Pleasant Valley p.m. should telephone the circulation Congregational Church; M^s. H ^ s married to the former Rd., South Windsor :•$ Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. The First Congregational have been Invited. Ruth Kershner, registrar, i^days and holidays. Entered at the Church in South Windsor will in­ Participants in the installa­ Connecticut Conference and of­ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation F o r m e d stall its new minister, the Rev. tion service will be Dr. Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- ficers, of the Hartford East xArthur H. Dunham, March 3 at Nathaniel M. Guptill of the cond Class Mail Matter. ■ ' Association. JUDY KUEHNEL Top scorers in the competi­ Scholarship Finalist a- «te church. Connecticut (Conference, United The Rev. Mr. Dunham was Burl L. Lyons, Pilblisher Correspondent tion include Sal Cortese, 'jT iw Hartford East Associa- Chufeh of Christ; Dr. James F. Ubcorator The Manchester Publishing Co. Philip Karlin, son of Mr. and* tom in (}uincey, Mass, and ' 644-1364 merchandise display, and Mrs. Bernard Karlin, 778 'tion installing council will con­ English, Ministerinis Emeritus received a bachelor’s degree assumes no financial responsibility for Denise Kane who was runner up Lawrence Rd., South Windsor, duct the Installation at 3 p.m., Subscription Rates typographical errors appearing in adver­ ^ Ella Grasso gained support in in the job interview competi­ has been named a finalist in the followed by a 4(30 service.« • • • # ii( pillows tisements and other reading matter in her bid for the Democratic tion. 1974 comi^tition for the Merit :j:i Payable in Advance nomination for governor from The two are now eligible to The Manchester Evening Herald. Scholarship Program. Choices! li^eofs In Town! tiMt, prints, i r toiare igOne Month . . . '...... *$3.25 Display advertising closing hours, some 65 Democrats in South enter state competition. This honor is shared by less Windsor. tsMratir librici Single C opy...... 15(f three fulF days prior to publication. than half of one per cent of the More Peppei'x^For India TUES. ONLY SPECIAL Former Mayor Abraham Scout Paper Drive >:• By Carrier. W eekly...... 75(t Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon nation’s gradyating secondary Glassman was eiected perma­ Scout Troop 185, South Wind­ New DelhiIndia’s pepper One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon school seniors. nent chairman, and Town Clerk sor, will conduct a paper drive crop in the s'eahon tjiat ended 2 for 3.00 Six Months. , ...... $19.50 The Merit Scholarship 6 1 /2 oz. c m ...... I Friday for publication Saturday' and Charles N. Enes was elected co- on Saturday, March 2, fronM last October totaled 38,000 tons, S Crab Meat reg. 1.98 ss. winners will be notified con­ a record. This year’s crop is Three Months ..._...... $9.75 Monday. chairman of the newly formed a.m. to noon. • "W aybasr Chickan Boys of the troop will go door- fidentially between mid-March expected to slip to 35,000\tons. “Friends of Eila - South Wind­ and mid-April. - Continuing to climb, India’s sor” committee. to-door in the Wapping section Senior Cilizns pepper exports in calendar l973 V e have every little thing!" Also named at the of South Windsor, East of • BreastsI,.85<* The South Winsor Senior were about 25,000 tons. organizational meeting was Ellington Rd. Residents are y Citizens will meet Wednesday, Free World Press Victory Mrs. Mary Nicholson, asked to have papers and j L a g s ...... k.65*^ magazines tied in bundles. Feb. 27, 1 p.m. at St. Peter’s The mantle of publicity and sup­ exile had: been worked out in advance secretary and Louis Dube, Papers also may be brought Episcopal Church Hall on Sand VITAMIN t (M ix or M atch) treasurer. Hill Rd. W 8SM I port given to Alexander Solzenhitsyn through, the government of West Ger­ District chairman named to the collection point in the A set-back tournament will were Mrs. Barbara Murray, 712 parking lot behind the First HEADQUARTERS • the nAroels if molaitnA | lo t t e r y by the press and intellectuals of the many and the Russian ambassador, be held following the’regular : HIGHUND PARK MARKET ! North King St., District 1; Mrs. National store at the Tri-City Liggett Parkade downtown menehsltsp^ free world is responsible for the dissi­ we can see nothing inherently evil in /■ business meeting and 0 317 Highland St., Mancheater— Phone 646-4277 t i c k s t o Gone to Seed. (Photo by Doug Bevins) Arline Anieilo, 19 Hightower Plaza, Vernon Circle. Low Prices! refreshments. dent author being free, aibeit in exile, ffuch an arrangement. Dr., District 2; Mrs. Beverly rather than incarcerated in Russia. While the author’s wife and family Glassman, 44 Berle Rd., District 3; and Mrs. Mary Solzhenitsyn had become too hot an have been detained in Russia, we have Sediock, 54 Mountain Dr., 1 O a k l e y District 4. issue for Russia to take steps to little doubt that they, too, will be released. Persons interested in working silence him which have been meted for Mrs. Grasso in her bid tor out to many another Russian, who has He has expressed a hope that he governor are asked to contact Capital Fare their district chairman. may settle in Norway. We had thought' The Noble Hunter publicly spoken out against the Com­ The committee is working on munist government. he might come here, since he has been Conservationist iji: Andrew Tully plans for a South Windsor Suite invited.. Residency in this country at the Hartford Hilton Hot^l He had become an international March 2 at the Jefferson- might have given added strength to cause celebre. And harsh punishment •Ijlj ...... ■ Jackson Dinner and for an his efforts to bring his family out of Within recent vears. anti- Rut thp hunter «,hn liirer “Evening with Ella” for South would have merely verified charges hunting sentiment in America Russia. think of himself as an Windsor residents on March 23. which he has. made against the Red has grown rapidly. Hunters “ecological savior,” equally The next meeting of “Friends regime all the way back to Stalinist Certainly the United States has no have been characterized by, participates with non-hunters in The French Are A Funny Race of Ella” will be Tuesday, Feb. anti-hunting organizations as the frivolous resource con­ It lack of critics of government, party in 26, 8 p.m. in the Town Hail. Aii like was Yours... days. “miserable cowards’’ with a sumption that reduces wildlife WASHINGTON - The thing while remaining critically get together on the energy interested persons are urged to power, or public personages. So we do “lust to kill.’’ habitat. French they are a funny race; aloof not only from the United problem would lead to a con­ attend. Unlike many other refugees from a not need Mr. Solzhenitsyn for that To the anti-hunter, hunting is “It is neither morally nor they take our dough and spit in States but from its partners in frontation with the producing Traffic .Signal totalitarian state, Solzhenitsyn is not an evil, a moral outrage. To the philosophically consistent,” our face. Sometimes it seems the European Economic countries. State Rep. G. Warren West­ particular purpose. hunter, it is a positive good and penniless. His flight to Switzerland says Hope, “to spend five days that the only way France’s of­ Community and from Canada, Apparently, somebody forgot brook, R-South Windsor (14th), But,.in our traditional role of accep­ crucial to wildlife conservation. of each week whittling away at ficial attitude toward the Japan and Norway. to tell Jobert that the oil- has been informed by Joseph B. was undoubtedly to gain command of And never to do the twain meet ting the oppressed from ail over the wildlife’s living space and then United States can altered is Most members of the producing nations had joined Burns, Commissioner of the the millions of dollars which he is on any common ground. to claim that the weekend hunt for France to get involved in American media seemed so hands to raise prices to State Department of Transpor­ because it isl world — as we have done so long^— it A plague of both houses, says — the harvest of surpluses — is another war. The French preoccupied with lionizing astronomical heights and to reported to have there, royalty tation that new traffic signals would have been fitting and ap­ Jack E. Hope. As a former an act of environmental mer­ manage to tolerate us when Jobert as a personality that embargo exports to countries will be installed at the intersec­ payments for his literary works hunter who writes on en­ cy..., we’re rescuing them from they failed to notice the irony supporting — or suspected of tion of Route 5 and Governor^ propriate had he come here, as so vironmental concerns, Hope is published outside of Russia. “The real immorality of the military defeat. inherent in his position. He ac­ supporting — Israei. Highway. We are a mutual savings bank. We many of the fugitives from ezrist qualified to examine both sides hunting lavem ent is not its “In this energy crisis mess, cused the United States, You listen to a Michel Jobert The information was If, as it is reported, the details of his Russia did years ago. of the controversy dis­ willingness to kill, per se, but we can expect nothing but more perhaps with some justifica­ and you wonder if Gaullism provided by the commissioner passionately, and does so in the trouble from Paris,” says a tion, of attempting to serve its V- its unwillingness to respect the wasn’t a curse on the French in response to a letter from current issue of Smithsonian biological and esthetic integrity high State Department official own economic interests and at people with its florid talk of La Westbook seeking the status of have no stockholders to whom we Guest Editorial magazine. of the natural world. In its charged with dealing with our the same time proclaimed a Gloire. The result has been to the control signals. There is little reason, he selective, self-serving attitudes sometime allies. “I doubt very policy of narrow nationalism isolate France from its. Euro­ Commissioner Burns said says, to believe that hunters are toward wildlife, in its much that we can budge France for France. pean allies, which now com­ once formal approval has been must pay dividends. motivated by abnormal cruelty eagerness to manipulate the'en- from its go-it-alone policy enun­ At any rate, the fact remains prise a bigger population that obtained that “everything Hebron Plans For ’76 or propensity to violence. If vironment for the sake of its ciated by Jobert at the that France is taking care of the Soviet Union's and are the possible will be done to bring they were, they would not con­ sport, the hunting movement, Washington conference.” France. Ignoring its EEC world’s biggest trading bloc. about (he earliest practical Editor’s Note; The author of three for 1975, culminating in our fine their attention to animals displays an ultimate insensitivi­ French Foreign Minister partners, it has already sewed France seems to view the EEC comple’.ion of the installation.” All of our earnings belong to you. today’s guest editorial is John Sibun, main effort in ’76. designated as legal game but ty to alHower life forms.” Michel Jobert is not merely a up a $5-billion deal with Iran to as a joke, or at least,aslea a vehi­ The study of the location also would indiscriminately open But, ^concludes, any ethic sarcastic, posturing assure itself of enough oil to get cle it useg^orjly when it suits chairman of the American Revolution Our overall celebration program is indicated the need for construc­ fire on everything. that would condemn sport hun­ exhibitionist, although he did a along for a rather long time. France's economic advantage tion of an exclusive right turn Therefore, we can pay* you the Bicentennial Commission of Hebron, varied and while it will include a Hunters are overwhelmingly ting would, if it were consis­ good job of what might be Looking always to France’s — and, of course, the pursuit of lane for northbound vehicles on and is reprinted from The Connecticut parade, this time-honored event will law-abiding, says Hope. tent, also condemn such things cailed drawing room clowning profitable ties with the Arab La Gloire. Route 5. Pressure from hunters was in­ as ski resorts, 300-horsepower at the 13-nation conference. world, Jobert resisted coopera- A France, then, standing StiidcnlH ul (!oiifcrcncc Bicentennial Gazette. not be our Alpha and Omega. strumental in establishing automobiles, swimming pools, There was substance in his per­ tioh among the Western oil- alone, no matter what? Not Several Distributive Educa­ HIGHEST DIVIDENDS allowed by The editorial reflects on what one Emphasis will be on using our local game laws and creating a fun­ overeating, fur coats', targe formance. He enunciated the consuming nations. He warned quite. France is quite willing to tion students were among 103 ding mechanism (though hun­ policy of doing France’s own that anyn^ attempt Iby the West to community, Hebron, is planning to historic scenes and recapturing families, golf courses and use the cooperation of others. young people attending a recent ting licenses and taxes paid on summer homes. ' Long ago, De Gaulle withdrew competitive events conference’ «10 law. take full advantage of our nation’s bygone events, e.g. “Colonial Days’’ ammunition) to rescue several French troops from ATO, while at the Ramada Inn in Windsor declining species. Until the re­ 200th anniversary. will include making, for a short time, somehow managing to keep a Locks. Jt cent upsurge in environmental French voice among .NATO’s a cluster of our 18th Century houses' interest, hunters were formost Max Lerner policymakers. That voice is the We are OPEN WHEN YOU NEED Not withstanding that Hebron’s part of the past. Dressed in the period, among those people who shrillest when any American Much Energy devoted any thought or effort to official suggests that perhaps most famous Cplonial ancestor, the people will be encouraged to eat the Input Wasted the welfare of wildlife. Comments the time has come to reduce Rev. Samuel Peters, was a Tory, he food and live'the lives of the times. In thousands of rural com­ U.S. troop strength in Europe. ^ ChicaKO A larse portion of US . . . including Evenings and was also a man of many parts. He There will be house tours and lectures munities in the United States France wants us to protect her 'the cnersy input in some of the and Canada, many families con­ Watergate Stages against the Russians, but in most common enertry uses would not only have approved of the on state and local history for public sider the annual moose or elk or other matters to mind our own y /' serves no useful purpose. In the community’s planning thus far for the and school audiences. deer an importnat supplement business. ^ Iteneration of electricity, only Saturdays. In fact, our nine of­ to the food supply. The hunter, Watch out, Jobert. The high about 40 per cent of the find- Bicentennial, but had he still been The schools will take an active part NEW YORK — The historic juries, which have held back political operation. It had a dou­ J far more than the nonhunter, is cost of living in America cnerKy input comes out as use­ meaning of the Mitchell-Stans from prejudicing it. ble thrust. One was to keep the around would most certainly been on in the town celebrations as well as also close to the cycle of life already had created a mood of ful energy: the remainder is trial goes far beyond the im- The final stage, starting with administrative machinery on fices are open a total of 55 hours and death. isolation, based on the rational waste*-energy, discharged into the Commission. developing their own programs. Con­ rhe'diate offenses charged. the report of the House all domestic issues in the hands the air or water. This is not to equate shooting feeling that if Americans can't Drawing an overall arc around Judiciary Committee, will zero of a small, trusted group. The , Conversions of fuel from one So with the spirit'of Sam Peters, a siderable time and effort will go into an elk with buying a side of afford to suppor\ themselves Watergate, one can now see its in on the impeachment second was to shift the party form to another involve a net study committee was set up a few beef. The elk is wild and without frequent visits to the a week. ” completing the restoration of the Old chief stages. For the American proceedings against the Presi­ structure and party base, and energy loss. In converting coal relatively rare. Cattle are small loan department we years ago to ascertain what sort of Town Hall (originally a church) so people, as well -as for those dent himself, at once political create for the first time a con­ into a liquid or a gas, a loss of domestic and plentiful — should reduce our com­ directly involved, they have and quasi-jfidicial. What tinuing majority base for the 20 to 2,5 per cent is encountered. project the 4,500 population would that it may serve as museum for this almost a man . made product. mitments abroad. And now the proved Stations of the Cross. happens in the current judicial Republicans. Everyone at S3.M. is dedicated to But our herds of domestic energy crisis, which Jobert support and make^some recommen- and future generations and as a forum The first was the spurious phase will of course influence His aid was for the glory of livestock compete directly and would solve by a policy of every stage of the trial and conviction the impeachment phase. Much the Republican party, the . dations as to format. As a result, a for lectures and exhibits. indirectly with wildlife for man for himself, has made it of the men involved in the history has been packed into the United States and Richard SHOP PINEHURST town-appointed Commission was space and food. In addition, worse. Indeed, any day now serving yopr every savings and Using the talents of local writers break-in. itself. The second, year of Watergate just ended, Nixon — in an ascending order Tues. and W ads. ranchers and farmers trap and some cad like me will suggest created, drawing on a cross section of and actors we are going to record on starting with John Dean’s with its first three stages. Much of motivation. In the end, he shoot predators. Even a total that France come up with a Land of lakes or State testimony before the Ervin history will be packed into the hurt all three grievously. The the community. Each member may TV tape an hour-long documentary vegetarian cannot escape token installment on its World copimittee, was the tracking- second year of Watergate Democratic victory in Vice Butter .y lending need. bring his own project with him and depicting sednes from Hebron’s having an effect upon the down phase. It involved some ahead. War I and World War II .debts. welfare of wild animals. President Gerald Ford’s feats of investigative jou'rr, , There is another historic lb . - 8 9 this initial interest, of course, history, employing \yhere possible the Human appetite, not only for former congressional district is nalism and the political theater aspect of the Mitchell-Stans lamb and beef, but for second another bit of evidence of how Grade AA Large provides the incentive for the ul-- actual sites. We hope to get this of the committee hearings. It trial —. the first of ex-Cabingj. ■•Is ‘ . homes, automobiles, paper deeply the party itself has been bas now ended with U.S. Dist. officials since the Teapot Dome White Eggs timate follow-through. Sub­ televised, at least locally, and to plates, lawn furniture and wounded. Open Forum Judge. Gerhard Gesell’s sharp scandal. It marks the end qf the committee chairmen provide their make the film available to those-who kilowatt hours, has sufficiently Doz. 8 9 * reprimand to the committee’s Nixon effort to build up, in his He. entrusted the ad­ altered the "complexion of the own manpower, though the Commis­ do not enjoy a New England heritage. theatrics, and the committee’s Administration, a counter-elite ministrative task to H.R. (Bob) Tender landscape so that many wildlife own decision to end its to the prevailing liberal Haldeman and John Stam pless Letter sion can help here, if requested, There are also, numerous smaller populations have been pushed pujie Steaks hearings. Dolitical elite. Ehrlichman, and. the political To the editor: drawing from a pool of people who projects, such as putting markers on ‘ into remote areas. . , The third stage, overlapping task to former Atty. Gen. John One of the remarkable facts In a letter from Springfield, Lb. ‘ 1 . 7 9 have indicated appropriate interest. old houses, plantipg trees and en­ the second, was concerned with Mitchell, keeping overall of American political history, Mass., to Newington, dated in Freezer Special on Dubuque the Nixon tapes and finances. It charge in his own hands. Just October 1851, I found a timely The overall program is arrived at by a couraging foreign visitors to come to Herald in the 40 yeaf,s between how far the Palace Guard went Fresh Pork Whole Loins, Av, YOU ARE focused in part on U.S. Dist. Franklin Roosevelt andt quote. (This letter is stampless, 12 Lbs., Cut to Order, '10 or consensus of the whole Commission. our town. Yesterdays Judge John J. Sirica’s grand beyond his instructions is a sent after the first U.S. stamps jury; in part on the ouster of Richard Nixon, has been the question not yet fully answered. 12 Center Chops and" As a small town, Hebron has some were issued — 1847 — but in the Finally, we did not overlook two im­ former special prosecutor basically liberal coloration of Its outlines remain to be filled Roasts, as you specify 25 Years Ago the men around the Presidents several year period after the . built-in advantages. Most people are portant by-products that a Bicenten­ Archibald Cox and the resigna­ out by the two last stages of the issuance when the use of lb. • 1 .1 7 646-1700 Sirloin steaks are" advertised' — advising them, making judicial and impeachment not strangers to each other, partly due for 69 cents per pound in a local tion of former Atty. Gen. Elliot stamps' were not required. nial would provide our small town. It policies under them. Even process. Certainly his subor­ HIndquartars U.8. Choice chain store. Richardson; in part on the in­ William 'Kirkham Jr. of Visit our NEW PATHMARK OFFICE in the Pathmark Shopping Center / ^ to the town meeting form of govern- should help bring closer together the Dwight Eisenhower failed to dinates felt they were acting About 450 volunteers canvass quiry into the charges about the Springfield wrote to his brother Baefltraezer wrapped) start a countermovement, par­ within his larger design and , ment and there is no remoteness from families which have been here for town to raise quota of $11,000 President’s self-enrichment. Its John, a farmer in Newington; Lb. * 1 .2 5 inner form was a debate — in ty because John Foster Dulles purposes, however much they town officials. A large part of the pop­ generations and those who have for Heart Fund Drive. pUiyed a lone game, partly "Was the delay of mine, which Av. Weight 168 Lba. the media but also in the minds might "go beyond the brief ” in ,you should gave got the day it ulation has an affinity for the town’s because Ike didn’t work to moved here more recently. In addi­ 10 Years Ago of the peopile— about the extent the means they used. was mailed. Letters mailed RHODES BREAD DOUGH and degree of Mr. Nixon’s com­ break with the Eastern Frozen, 5 loavea to pkg. historical background and support tion, the nature of the project allows Atty. John D, LaBelle ac­ It will be a long time before here in the morning go to Hart­ cuses Charter Revision Com­ plicity. Republicans. Sen. Barry such prganizations as the Historical Goldwater, had he been another Republican President ford at 10 a m. and I do not un­ • 1 .1 7 all members of any one family to mission of trying to “sandbag” The Mitchell-Stans trial, makes another attempt to build derstand why you do not get whatever its outcome, begins elected, might have. Mr. Nixon SNOW CROP ORANGE JUICE Society.; To make ourselves and our work together as a unit. town charter, at public hearing a conservative counter-elite to them the same day. We can Savings Bank^ did. anchester held by town directors on the fourth stage, which will be OF M Member F D I C. balancp the prevailingly liberal intentions known to the community as Therefore, we in Hebron are using write to New York and get an 12 oz. 5 9 * proposed charter changes. wholly judicial. Once the trial is T ^e, he rnade use of Daniel one. As one who believes in the answer the next forenoon.” a whole, ■we held a one day-gvent in the opportunity to take stock of the Two-year working agreement ' over, there will be a burst of P. moynihan, Henry Kissinger two-party system, I am con­ Postal Service, please copy. other actions on the part of and Elliot Richardson. But he 1973 (Colonial picnic and games), past, enrich and enjoy the present and between Board of Education vinced the attempt will have to Maurice Danziger Sr. ® , / ' r 'N and school custodians is special prosecutor Leon kept them apart from what he 64D Case Dr. Pinehurst scheduled two events for 1974 and be made — but with cleaned Connecticut’s Largestj Savings Bank ^ast of the River prepare for the future. accepted by the .board. Jaworski and the existing granef -jealously guarded as his cnicial hands. Manchester 302 Malii St. Nine Offices Serving MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON

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PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 25, 1974 MANCHESTER ING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., Feb. 25, 1974— PAGE SEVEN Gerich-Rainey Why Cancer Fighter.is ^Mad’’ W ind-Zwiebach AFlr^St^idents ■■...... _ . i i ...... Sheeler-Lloyd, OMAHA (UPI) - Statistics hypertension. Congestive heart concept which involves taking To Address of the American Cancer foilure and peptic ulcers were such prograths as ours (mobile Judith Zwiebach of New York Society show one-third of all fou^nd. cancer'screening) to the Club Members persons inflicted with cancer The follow-uj)' was very -populous so it could be a City and Joshua Wind'of d ie n e e d I e s s ly ev e ry vigorous. Results of findings practical measure available to Manchester were united in Two American Field Service year —due to lack of early were sent to the patient’s any community in the United marriage Jan. 27 at Jamaica Exchange Students will be cancer detection. That’s family physician, or, if- Estates Hebrew Center, guest speakers at the 108,000 persons. ” States. , immediate attention was “ We developed roles for. Jamaica Estates, N.Y. Professional Women’s Club One physician, along with a needed, the family physician dedicated staff, has tried to nurses to become more closely The bride is the daughter of meeting Tuesday at 7:30p.m. in was called. involved in cancer 'toreening, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zweibach the Robbins .Room of Center offer a solution to such a “It seems very sensible tb problem by examination of and indeed, to the point of of New York City. The Congregational Church. us,” Dr. Lynch said, “Knowing actually conducting and We^ve Named The Baby— allegedly well and healthy the psychology of people, how bridegroom is the son of Rabbi Miss Helle Hansen of Lolland,,, persons who may be harboring performing p h y s ic a l and Mrs. Leon Wind of Denmark will speak about life do you get a healthy person to examinations.” early signs of the disease. be examined?” Manchester. in her homeland. While in The department of He described cancer as a Catol Kraft, a registered Rabbi Leon Wind of Temple Manchester, Miss Hansen is Preventive Medicine and Public disease wherein a person can nurse working with the unit, is Beth Sholom, Manchester, the living with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Health at Creighlon University be in a remarkable state of an example of someone who bridegroom’s father, officiated Stager at 30 Forest St. Johnson, Edward Wolfe, son of Edwifi P. and Brenda came out of nurses training School of Medicine, Omaha, health and have a tumor that is at the double-ring cereniohy.’ Miss Nancy Donovan, Erickson Johnson of Windsor. He was b o ra J^ . 17 at Hartford under the direction of Dr. with limited field experience. •very small, that is not The bride wore an ivory satin daughter of Dr. and Mrs. (1 ‘j**. Hospital. His maternal grandparents an§ I ^ ^ n d Mrs. Chester Henry Lynch, developed a symptomatic. Yet a person With a lot of motivation on "U- , Erickson of Windsor. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and mobile cancer detection unit her part, some additional gown trimmed with alencon Thomas Donovan of 110 - tXJ may go for two, three, five Westland St. will talk about her Mrs. Ernest C. Johnson Sr. of 23 Oak Grove St. aimed at such multiphasic years before it ever becomes formal training and with lace, designed with a long train cancer screening. symptomatic. experience gained in the unit, with lace ruffle at hemline. She 7 ' summer abroad. Her adopted Auden, Victoria Danae, daughter of William R. and Catherine But Dr. Lynch and his “If that tumor could only be she has reached the point wore an ivory veil with six feet parents were Mr. and Mrs. Coslit Auden of 42 Delmont St. She was bom Feb. 16 dt colleagues were halted in their diagnosed,” he said, “three or where she’s able to do some of netting, and,carried a Dowe Allerts Elema of efforts, and the first mobile four years earlier, that life can examinations as well as a cascade bouquet of baby Usquert, Holland. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are physician, according to Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Coslit of Webster, Mass. Her paternal grand- unit of multiphasic cancer be saved. But this requires a orchids. Hostesses are Miss Beatrice screening had to close its doors Lynch. Pdrents are Mrs. Muriel Grover and Wilbert Auden, both of healthy .person seeing a Miss Abby Saperstein of New Clulow, Mrs. Evelyn Lloyd and last year. Lack of funds. physician.” Mrs. May White. . Manchester. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Maud The pi^cticing physician in Dr. Lynch said that cancer York City was maid of honor. 'The thrust of the program. She wore a gown designed with White of Manchester. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. the small community,” Dr. Dr. Lynch said, was the detection screening has teen Bessie Farris of Manchester and Mr. and Mrs. Auden of Lynch said, “puts in 18-to detection of cancer. But allied world-wide since as early Ss, blue velvet bodice and jacket Kaukauna, Wis. She has a brother, Scott William, 6. 20-hours a day and is on call at to this thrust, “with our own 1961 in such countries as with vee-neckline and blue all times. Overworked. ideas and the ingenuity of our Japan. But most screening crefie skirt. She wore a flforal “By virtue of this, he has dealt only with one part of the headpiece with light blue veil Noble, Shelly Lee, daughter oficharles B. and Ellen M. Cooley nurses, we developed a >body. About Town Noble of Broad Brook. She was born Ffb. 15 at Manchester Hjlittle time available to do the and carried a cascade bouquet type of routine cancer of blue chrysanthemums. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Shirley screening which we think are The executive board of Cooley of 94 Bissell St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and mandatory if we’re going to Miss Linda Glynne of Chaminade Musical Club will Mrs. John Noble of East Windsors make a dent in the overall nassiff studio Decatur, Ga., was bridesmaid. Mrs. Joshua-Wind meet tonight at 7:30 at the mortality.” 629 main at., manchester • 643-7369 She wore a blue velvet gown home of Mrs. Victor Herring, 17 Fay, Sheri Lynn, daughter of John P. and Victoria Laferriere ^^rdfcras’^b a l f C l u b busy making decorations for their The unit is designed in such fashioned wilK shirred Ix^ice, Avon St. Fay of 160 Bissell St. She was born'Feb. 15 at Manchester a way that patients can be and ruffled hemline. She wore a A reception was held at the loan officer with Manufac­ Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. anij Mrs. Uve,?' (Herald evaluated and examined at- short veil attached to a velvet Jamaica Estates Hebrew turers Hanover Trust Co. in Center, after which the couple; New York City. Mr. Wind began Herman Laferriere of East Hartford. She has a sister, Kerry their convenience. ’The unit cap. She carried a button Girl Scout cookies, scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Olin R. Gerich Jr. left on a trip to Bermuda. For employment as an accountant Mrs. Patrick F. Sheeler Ann, IVz. can be taken into a small town bouquet of assorted blue to arrive from Battle Creek, and put in an area of flowers. traveling, Mrs. Wind wore a for Arthur Young & Co., New pink polkadot polyester dress Mich., March ! will not be Martin, Kirsten Hope, daughter of Ronald E. and Bonnie-Jean Young Wives Club proximity to' most of the York City, on Feb. 2. people. Colleien Joy Rainey of Manchester; Terrance Joel Wind of Washington, fashioned with flared skirt and delivered until March 8 due to Pamela Ajin Lloyd of Hebron Buckboard Restaurant in Kraft Martin of Tolland. She was born Feb. 15 at Manchester The initial cost of the unit W ethersfield and Olin R. McBride of Newington; and D.C. was his brother’s best The bridegroom’s parents the truckers’ recent strike for and P a tr^ k F. Sheeler of Glastonbury, after which the Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Wheaton W. long sleeves. T he couple will ■Q Plans Annual Ball was $35,000 and the operating Gerich Jr. of Manchester were John Fields of Baltimore, Md. man. Ushers were Ricky Sakols reside in New York City. held an Oneg Shabbat reception -4ower-pri,^d diesel fuel. M arbled^, exchanged wed­ couple left on a tour of New Ivhft of Naples. Fla. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and united in marriage Feb. 2 at George Gerich of South Wind­ Distribution of the cookies by ding vow? Feb. 23 at the home The South Windsor Young decorations and Mrs. Donna budget for a year, which of Baltimore, Md. and David (Sabbath tea) for the entire England. Mrs. Ernest A. Martin of Peter Green Rd., Tolland. She has a included salaries, equipment, Wapping Community Church, sor, brother of the bride^oom, the Manchester-Bolton Girl of the bride’s parents. Wives Club, affiliated with the Warfield, refreshments. Preston of Delaware. Mrs. Wind is employed as a congregation. brother, Jason K., 2. living expenses in the field, South Windsor. was ring bearer. Scouts will begin March 9. The bride is the daughter of Hartford Region YWCA, is The affair is BYOB and transportation, supplies, was in The bride is the daughter of A reception was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. planning its 6th annual Mardi setups and snacks will be Churilla, Amy Danielle, daughter of Michael P. and Juanita excess of $100,000. Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Rainey Aririy-Navy Club, Manchester, Lloyd of Chestnut Hill Rd., Gras Ball to be held Saturday, provided. A prize will be Luchetta Churilla of Newtown. She was born Feb. 6 at Danbury Dr. Lynch said when the of Wethersfield. The after which the couple left on a Hebron. The bridegroom is the March 2 at 9 p.m. at St. awarded for the most original Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George operation initially got bridegroom is the son of Mr. wedding trip to Virginia. For son of Mrs. Doris Brown of Margaret Mary Church Hall. mask. underway, fewer than 50 I Duplicate GLOBE Luchetta of Port Chester, N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are and Mrs. Olin R. Gerich Sr. of traveling, Mrs. Gerich wore a Marbledale and Harry G. Chairladies for the event are Tickets are $8 per couple. The patients were examined a day, Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Churilla of 58 Bretton Rd. Her maternal 1451 Ellington Rd., South Wind-, black knit pantsuit, white Sheeler of Manchester. Travel Service Mrs. Jo Lovell and Mrs. Bridge during the first few trips out. great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaBella of Port public is invited to call Mrs. sor. sweater, and black and white The presiding minister was Wilchusky. Mrs. Virginia But, with increasing efficiency, Results Friday night in a a YWCA duplicate game at the 555 MAIN STREET Chester. Her paternal great-grandparents are Mrs. Anna Virginia DiCorletto, 644-1294, The Rev. Harold Richardson tweed jacket with matching Richard Stawicki. DiCorletto is handling ticket for reservations. his staff was finally able to see ^Manchester Bridge Club game Community Y are: 643-2165 Smetana of Garret Park, Md., and Mr. and Mrs. Michael P , about 16 patients an hour, or of Wapping (Community Church angora accessories. played at 35 Brainard PI. are: Miss Carol Silva of Williman- Churilla of Munhall, Pa. sales, Mrs. Nancy Petry, A workshop will be held for 125 per day. North-South: Mrs. Frankie officiated at the double-ring Mr. Gerich is associated with North-South: Lou Halpryn Brown and Mrs. Lil Holway, tic was maid of honor. Michael current and prospective Junior Nine Nebraskan ceremony. his father at Gerich’s Service Cornish of Hebron was best I Authorized agent in Manchester Girl Scout leaders and con­ and Jack Descy, first; . Helen first; Mrs. Phyllis Pierson and for alt Airlines. Railroads and Musijon, Derrick John, son of Robert M. and Kathleen com m unities were visited, The bride, given in marriage Station and Garage in man. sultants of the Manchester- including two Indian Lundsford and Janice Mrs. Suzanne Shorts, second; Steamship Lines. Mclnerney Musson of 114 Vernwood Dr., Vernon. He was bora Fashion Tips by her father, wore a gown of Buckland. A reception was held at the Bolton Association, March 14 at Reservations, in little over a O’Sullivan, second; Zev Rattet- Mrs. Elaine Mitchell and Mrs. Feb. 17 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ alencon lace designed with seed 7:30 p.m. at the Community year’s time. The staff on each and John Woodman, third. Jan Leonard, third. parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Mclnerney of New Britain. His pearl and brocade bodice, long Baptist Church. trip usually included two East-West; Jeannine Ray­ East-West: Mrs. Barbara paternal grandmother is Mrs. Olive Musson of Hartford. College Grad sleeves with fur cuffs, and Participants will spend 10 physicians, two registered mond and James Baker, first; Beckley and Irving Carlson, Sun Stunner flowing crepe skirt. Her four­ AUDREY S. ELLENWOOD minutes in each of five groups nurses, a social worker, a Almanac Robert and Bev Herzog, se­ first; Mrs. Carol Dell’Angela Trccartin, Marca Lynn, daughter of Roger and Marilyn Dow The newest look in swim suits dentist and an X-raY tiered veil was attached to a 607 Woodbridge St. badge planning,1 kaper charts cond; Jim Anderson and Art and Mrs. Sandy Craft, second; Trecartin of 689 Main St. She was born Feb. 18 at Manchester for now or this summer is a technologist. fur, pearl and lace covered BA Degree , and court of honor; signs and Goldberger, third. Mrs. Mary Warren and Mrs. Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. one-piece strapless black From the 3,500 patients headpiece. She carried a white Adrian College ceremonies; ecology; troop Ann McLaughlin, third. Ray Dow of Houlton, Maine. Her paternal grandparents are Mrs. mallot topped by a band of screened in the unit. Lynch orchid with pink and lavender By United Press Adrian, Mich. finances and reports; and iise of said, his team was able to Results Friday night in an &ause Rosella Trecartin of Manchester and Alfred Trecartin of color. A good fit is essential. baby carnations accented with International Andover Bridge Club game at troop committee. Refresh­ detect a major cancer, a cancer Today is Monday, Feb. 25, the Houlton, Maine. white feathers. the Andover Congregational Results in the Feb. 20 YWCA Florist {^Greenhouses Shape Up Those Boots ments will be served, followed of the breast or colon, in one 56th day of 1974 with 309 to by an open discussion. out of every 214 patients. Church are; Donald Weeks and novice game at the Community Baraw, Nicole Kaihryn, daughter of David C. and Kathryn A. If you want to keep your Miss Joan C.. Evans of follow. boots in good shape, wash salt Sixty-three skin cancers were William Radzewicz, first; Mr. Y are; Mrs. Mary Tierney and . Wellington Baraw of 43B Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon. She was bora Additional information may engagement cameo speciall $9.95 Alexandria, Va. was maid of Tlie moon is between its new Nassiff Photo Creative Image Photo College Notes stains’ off with clear tepid be obtained by contacting Mrs. found. Dr. Lynch said, in Jionor. She wore a lavender and Mrs. Burton Smyth, se­ Mrs. Sue Fenton, first; Mrs. Feb. 18 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ addition, about 600 patients 3 reWjvched highgloss phase and first quarter. Mari Flynn and Mrs. Ann Trick, water. Dry them away from Harry Hoover, 91 Wetherell St. crepe dress with deep purple The engagement of Miss Gail cond; Mr. and Mrs. Harold parents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wellington of 500 Avery St., South any heat and treat them with were found to have announcement photographs The morning stars are Mer­ The eiigagement of Miss Lucal, Mrs. Donald Weeks and second; Mrs. Ebie Kaemfer Windsor. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D.C. velvet trim fashioned with vee- cury, Venus and Jupiter. Deborah Lynn Parsons to A. Desjeunes to Jeffrey H. one of the waterproofing pro­ Lori Owens, tied for third. and Mrs. Nancy Akin, Mrs. LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER Baraw of 262 Center Rd., .Vernon. Her great-grandparents are ducts now available. Follow n*kline, ruffled cuffl She The evening stars are Mars Richard Cratty, both of Davis, both of Manchester, has Mrs. George Lindbergy^.the wore a purple Juliet cap and been announced by her parents, Marion McCarthy and Mrs. Peg Mrs. Iva Page of Vermont and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baraw of instructions and be particu­ and Saturn. Manchester, has been an­ C u ll Manchester former Doreen DeCormier, carried a white fur muff with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Desjeunes of Results Thursday morning in O’Connor, tied for third. 643-9559 Vernon. larly careful with suede Those born on this date are nounced by her parents, Mr. 621 HARTfORD ROAD. MANCHiSTEIt was named to the dean’s list for boots. lavender and purple carnations. 31 Durant St. the fall semester at the Univer­ under the sign of Pisces. and Mrs. Vincent K. Parsons of French painter Pierre Renoir 105 Pine St. Mr. Davis is the son of Mr. sity of New Hampshire. She Bridesmaids were Miss and Mrs. Robert M. Davis of graduated in January with Baby Beads Joanne Meek and Miss Kim was born Feb. 25,1841. ChurchW omen Newest place to put your wedding plans On this day in history: Mr. Cratty is the son of Mr. 159 Palmer Dr., South Windsor. honors, receiving a degree in Kargl, both of Manchester; About Town baby beads is on hoop car­ In 1901, J.P. Morgan formed and Mrs. John J. Cratty Jr. of The bride-elect is a 1971 communication disorders with Mrs. Sharon Freddo of Boltonl 40 Phillip Rd. To Present ings. Wear the same name on the United States Steel Cor­ graduate of Manchester High a minor in theatre. The couple both sides or two different and Miss Frances Fields of School. She is employed by the Fashion Show are living in the Weathervane Baltimore, Md., the bride’s poration in New Jersey. It The bride-elect is a 1973 names. Arthur Hahn Co., South, Wind­ Apts., Vernon. cousin. Their gowns were became t^e nation’s first graduate of Manchester High Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Manchester Chapter, “billion dollar” enterprise. sor. SPEBSQSA, will rehearse Possessed similar to that of the honor School. She is employed at Ladies of Columbus will spon­ your future? In 1919, Oregon became the Travelers Insurance Co., Hart­ vHeY fiance, a 1966 graduate of tonight at 8 at the Army and Gail Heller Avena Waierr Terrific new idea to give a attendant’s except in pink with sor a “ 1974 Spring Fashion. first state to put a tax on gas­ South Windsor High School, Navy Club. The rehearsal is ford, a senior at the University loved one — a little gold rec­ ruby velvet trim. ford. Preview,’’ March 13 at 8p.m. at oline...one per cpnt. served four years in the U. S. open to all men interested in of Connecticut, has been named tangle hanging vertically at Her fiance, a'1972 graduate of Fiano’s in Bolton. Fashions, the end of a neckchain with Ip ,1967, American warships Navy. He is attending singing barbershop-style har­ to the dean’s list for the fall Steven Glode of Manchester East Catholic High School, is a with professional models, will the word “TAKEN” boldly was test man. Ushers were began shelling Vietnam., Manchester Community College mony. semester. She is the daughter of may-we suggest: lance corporal in the U. S. be provided by the Carriage stamped on it. Clifford Gerich of South Wind­ In 1970, a record $1.3 million and is employed at Travelers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heller of Marine Corps. He is currently House Boutique. sor, the bridegroom’s brother; was paid for a Vincent Van Insurance Co., Hartford. The parish life committee of Bolton St. stationed in Cuba. Miss Angela lamonaco, Mrs. Good Time Kenneth Dowding of Gogh painting in New York Ci­ The couple plan an Oct. 26 Charles Adams and Mrs. Emanuel Lutheran Church will Our Newest Collection... No date has been set for the wedding at St. James Church, Michael J. LaFrancis, son of One watch coupled with a ty. wedding. Stanley Savalonis are co- meet tonight at 7:30 in -the. variety of colored wristbands Manchester. church reception room. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm LaFran­ chairladies for the affair. They cis of Cider Mill Rd., Bolton, that can be .worn with any will be^sisted by Mrs. James color scheme will brighten The Garden Club of has been named to the dean’s ,Bla^;r6hfield, Mrs. 'Barnes , list at Saint Leo (Fla.) College. your spring wardrobe. fiins, Mrs. John Conner, Manchester Junior Women’s NEW Club will have a terrarium He is a sophomore majoring in Mrs. James Farr, Mrs. Alden psychology. Oily Skin the CHEVRONI Gilbertson, Mrs. Urbane workshop Tuesday at 8 p.m. at After you ve thoroughly House, Mrs. Edward Kose, the home of Mrs. Russell washed your face finish with PLAYTEX® Schaller, 49 Coburn Rd. an apple cider vinegar rinse a NAVY HERRINGBONE DOUBLEKNIT Mrs. Leo Kwash, Mrs. Lionel Fuel Crisis Answer Lessard. Mrs. George Lukovitz, —one Tb. vinegar to one-third TUXEDO... I Long flannel nightgowns in cup water. Splash on and pat 18 HOUR® Mrs. Alexander Rydlewicz and Philip Wessler, president of bright new colors-and v-neck dry. This is an ancient Mrs. James Tani. cuts are practical and pretty remedy and results can be Tickets priced at $1.75 may Fraioli-Blum-Yesselman of and still the best answer to ALL-IN-ONE GIRDLE Hartford, structural designer of seen immediately with .be secured from Mrs. Adams keeping warm. tighter, firmer skin. tfic Icui-J0uin 643-4328, Mrs. Kose 643-0293 or Hartford fitvic Center,^will be An exquisitely styled tuxedo, the jacket Is enhanced by wide peak from any member of the com­ guest speaker Tuesday noon at navy velvet lapels and collar which are trimmed In navy satin. The mittee. They will also be the Kiwanis Club meeting at slacks are matching navy herringbone flares with navy satin 0fl NATURALIZER Manchester Country Club. 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N A T I O K A t MANCHEgTERjygNING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 25. 1974 — PAGE NINE Any or Auto Workers Ilj.. . all coupons DR. LAWRENCE E. LAMB may be redaamed To Get COL ORAMpp with only one Pay tfoost iSpurchasa b«ti nation 3 600,000 auto workers ^ . will get an eight cents per hour ...... m m & r n • pay boost in March to offset partially the inflation eating By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act MINUTE MAID Enclose 50 cents to cover away at their weekly paycheck. DEAR DR. LAMB - You and the Fair Packaging and ridnest sources of cholesterol 01886305 Labeling Act. We have dis­ costs. in the average diet. ^ 1 NABISCDOREOS MIRACLE WHIP Before the energy crisis must be wrong about eggs I think it is safe to assume Urania Jnlca GEISHA TUNA cussed the statements about Dr. Lamb welcomes your g ------created massive layoffs in the and cholesterol. 1 bought a that the concept that ele­ industry, more than 700,000 carton of eggs the other day cholesterol with appropriate letters, but because 'of the 100% Orange Juice from Florida, officials in the food and Drug vated serum cholesterol large volume of mail he can Sandwich Cremes Salad Draaaiig .workers were employed by and- inside the carton it levels increase the risk of in Water stated, “Research indicates Administration, and it is answer individually only let­ WITH THIS ^ Gallon Jug General Motors, Ford and their opinion that the state­ heart attacks is on fairly ters used in his column. Write jJ^Ig W IT H THIS WITH THIS Chrysler. The United Auto eating eggs will not increase solid ground. It represents ^ COUPON 12 oz. WITH THIS ■ serum cholesterol in the av­ ments contained on this car­ to Dr. Lamb in care of this COUPON 15 oz. WITH THIS Workers (UAW) Friday said ton should not be approved.” the thinking of most of the newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, > I COUPON Quart COUPON 7oz. erage person if they are not leading scientists working on AND A $5 ; i g AND A $5 Pkg. COUPON Gallon those still on the job would get gaining weight," and “Re­ “We appreciate your bring­ Radio City Station, N.Y., N.Y. AND A $5 Jar this problem. It remains true 10019. AND A $5 the pay boost during the first search indicates high levels ing this to our attention so w e, PURCHASE 150 ; 1 ^ PURCHASE AND A $5 Jug-. that the egg yolk is one of the (NEWSPAPEH ENTEHPRISE ASSN.I PURCHASE week in March. of serum cholesterol is not could take corrective ac­ 151 152 PURCHASE • Good Mon., Fob. - S i i , March 2 - llm il one can pet cuslomet. \\l 153 PURCHASE The latest cost-of-living raise correlated with high risk of tion.” Good Mon.. Feb - Sal., March 2 - Limit one pkg. per customer. , Good M on. Feb 25 - Sal., March 2 - Ltmrt one quart per cuatomo'r. 154 Good M on, Feb 25 - S a l. March 2 - LiTnit one can per customer. will bring the average straight heart attack in most people.” There you have it. The S5 - Sat.. March 2 - Limit ona jug par custotnar time pay for “big three” Also, the carton was ap­ misleading statements on •i( workers to about $5.64 an hour. proved by the Department of cholesterol were added by Agriculture. Now, what do the egg distributor after get­ The union said GM workers ting U.S. Department of Suds & Scissors hired before May 29, 1948, and you have to say about that in view of all your comments Agriculture approval. I’ll let iO rtis w w R still on the job have gained a about eggs and cholesterol? ■ you guess why the statements D O G S H O P P E total of $69,691 in annual ihir’ were added after the label With this coupon on a 4 oz. Jar of With this coupon on a 2 lb. pkg. of provement factor and cost-of- DEAR READER - I sent was reviewed by the depart­ IVs Spring Round Up Time With this coupon on a t lb. pkg of living (AIF-COLA) pay hikes. the egg carton top to the Food ment and not before. "Many of our members do and Drug Administration, Examples like this one lead for you doggies'. We really MAXIM FREEZE AUNT JEMIMA and they sent it to the Depart­ me to think the consumers SWIFT’S PREMIUM not realize how important the COMPLETE SKINLESS combination AIF-COLA for­ ment of Agriculture, and, really do need a watch dog in mean Spring Clean Up Time. mula has been in advancing from the letter it sounds like terms of food and health. DRIED COFFEE there has been some hanky- So, “what do I have to say Gopil Mon . Feb 25 - S a t, March 2 - lim it one |a i per customer. _ - i t___ _ e . „ PANCAKE...... ,, MIX 1342' their standard of living and about that” in regards to the MEAT FRANKS panky. You can judge for We girls at SUDS & SCISSORS are skUlfiiUy Good Mon , Feb.. 25 -5 >- S a l. March 2 - Lirnii one pkg. per customer m protecting their wage increases > Good M on. Feb. 25 - S a t, March Limit one bottle per customer. yourself. Here, in part, is label. Just thank you for trained people with an over abundance of pa­ against erosion by inflation,” sending it along so I could un­ what the letter said. tience and love for your pet and everyone's Irving Bluestone, UAW vice mask the real truth and help --- ___ ■■ ■■ii* I “The carton you submitted pet! president and head of the GM did bear the shield (USDA) to protect my readers from ONE OF THE STOP & SHOP COMPANIES department, said. such practices. As a doctor I We are speaking for Donna, Cathy, Sandy, Su­ and was approved. However, sie, Debbie, and me, too! B luestone said the GM our records show the labeling am always dismayed to find veteran worker is now submitted for approval did products being promoted in this fashion when we spend so receiving $3.71 an h9 ur more not contain any statements Clip these mini-prieiiig* eeiipens, get your than he would have made about cholesterol. This infor­ much time trying to help in­ form people on what is good Have your folks call u°s before May 29, 1948. mation was added to the label subsequent to approval. for their health. I sincerely The latest eight cents per Accordingly,, we have disap­ hope that no patients with for an appointment soon hour increase will be paid Ford proved the further use of this heart disease -Or others who and GM workers in the first carton until the statements in should be taking measures to Call 875-7624 week of March. Chrysler question are removed or control their blood cholesterol levels have been PS: See Will or BUI at Yankee Kennela employes will get the boost as a changed in such a manner as misled by such labels and quarterly check of about $130 in not to be misleading.” lor PLC In boarding your dog. Starts Monday, Feb. 25 - Saturday, March 2 Sto|i & ShopsiHiorth “In approving labels of car­ resorted to dietary habits not June. good for their health. tons bearing the official grade Route 30 Post Road Plaza Vernon The Stop&Shop Companies In addition to the "big three,” designation, we use as our For more information on Fresh Pork Sale at Stop & Shop! cholesterol write to me in State Licensed ■ about 21,000 American Motors criteria for approval the reg­ Open Monday thru SatunWy’^S ulations of the Federal Food carfe of this newspaper, P.O. workers, 130,000 in the Box 1551, Radio City Station, • agricultural implement com­ and Drug Administration as authorized under the Federal N.Y., N.Y. 10019 and ask for panies and another 50,000 in the booklet on “Cholesterol.” I’m watebilig my auto industry parts supplier plaqts, also will receive cost-of- CN Tower in Toronto lT#I 7 living increases in March. calories can r An additional cost-of-living The last concrete is poured atop the 1,464 foot level of the rk Chops Ckrmmitment to the Consumer , ^ adjustment of one cent per hour is being diverted to help pay for $21 million CN Tower in Toronto Saturday. After a com­ At^top& Shop somebody belp? the UAW-negotiated dental munications mast is added, the tower will be the world’s t l Mini-Priced Frozen Food Buys I you never payfor\ S You’re starting to worry about Itrm j o!!erp'l for Mie no! does Creamy Chocolate Pud­ care program, which begins in tallest free-standing structure at 1,805 feet. It will open to available in case lols dt excess fat and bone. ' I d other relaii dealvri being overweight and wondering ding, or rich tasting Salad Dress­ October for workers at the public in earlyi^S. The photographer took the photo or .vhelesaiers Chrysler, Ford and -GM, and from a bucket hanging, from a crane boom on top of the is only one Stop & Shop Ice Cream We trim them away to how it happened so easily. The ings sound? As skeptical as you ASSORTED FLAVORS A . formula goes something like thi,s: other costly fringe benefits. tower. (UPI photo) \ Mini-pricedS to save you rnoney. j cartons^ I give you real value. Pork may be that anything so good chops with applesauce..... Too little physical acti-vity plus could be dietetic, it’s all true! Birds Eye Tasti Fries 49* umm, good. Mini- priced* too much of the wrong kinds of Don’t forget if you belong to a foods put on the pounds. Perhaps o n g n ith Stop & Shop Onion Rings 'p„°' 35* special for your budget! diet group, you can be assured you don’t know which foods can Birds Eye Peas wha Mushrooms, 2 p“j 79* that when you come in to your FUENCH 8E»NS with almonos cr peas and cauliflower in sauce really add on those pounds and local Stop & Shop, you will be Morton Cream Pies 3 "c '1 LOIN Mini-priced" $|39 which will help you sliiri down. If able to choose from a complete Boneless Pork Cutlets you don’t... Stop & Shop would selection of products that your Caterer’s Kitchen Sherbet PINT CARTON 29* like to help. diet group will approve of. picture. Something different for dinner. Hendrie’s cream Sandwiches 79* Countrystyle Pork Ribs Our stores carry a complete Remember, however, if you line of low calorie products, from FROZEN have more than a few pounds to canned fruits and vegetables to FOOD Pork Lojn Roast-7 Rib Portion Roast slowly for rich flavor. lose, check with your physician delectable frozen dinners. How for guidance and supervision. Pork Loin Roast-Loin Portion For a successful dinner. iM V orU esl Get your Stop & Shopsworth Flounder Fillets Stop &Shop “Quality-Protected”Beef. TASTE O'SEA QQQ Serve with French fries. M|ibOniii||e$ lH-59' Seaiood Platter i'l Great for eating or for juice. GIVING TASTE O'SEA ' Fresh Eggplants v r ,s r .'* 4 *1 Delicious, just heat and serve. Pitg 59' lib Steaks 7 02, Fresh Mushrooms f'®'" pennsyivanin Im Stop & Shop Scallops Pkg. 99* Sole in Lemon Butter taste o sea 9 02 89*» Fresh Spinach WASHED AND TRIMMED lb. Howard Johnson's Fried Clams 79* Stop & Shop Fish Sticks X 79* Asst. Cactus Plants 2«»99 Carnation'o“ i'emq3'Large Shrimp *3” Our ''Quality-Protected” Beet Is a special kind Macaroni & Cheese stops shop 2Tu° '79* of beef... naturally aged for tenderness. BONE IN tSromsiur own ^ddikns. elm I I Mintfriced Dairy Speiliait Rib Roast-Oven Ready 4th-7lh Ribs Cooked Chickens Cheese Spread Slices Relmonice §teak-Boneless eTe <2^^ ^ ROASTED OR BARBECUE STYLE' COUNTRYFINE-16oz..Pkg. When you're too busy to cdok let our m , INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED >W HITE OR YELLOW 99' chefs do the work. Mini-priced^ value. ■ ''*• you gnWgBLOOD! LIGHT 'n 8 02. <4ivm ourSetfSerme Sealtest Yogurt LIVELY 4 Cups 99’ Tapioca Puddings 2 » 69° Pizza 2»» 99° 2 lb n n « Stop & Shop Cottage Cheese Cup r ® w l l Quait Si Sliced Cold Cuts Sliced Bacon Chinosa Stylo Sauca Aorr''cruusioppingforporit°' M - ™ - g g P Krakus Imported Polish Pickles 79* This Ad Sponsored By Mini-priced' for Jewish Pumpernickel Bread ^'iV cmi" 45* lunches or snacks. Slim Jims -All Flavors ' 59* Fresh Rainhow Trout '■ " *1? Stop & Shop fSuLY Natural Bread 3 l3,», *1 Carando Hard Salami t 65* Qarke Insurance AgAncy^ Manchester Evening Watkins Brothers Big Daisy Sliced White Bread 45* Haddock Fillets-Frozen • 99! Hnlmptt Fiinprai H - Herald Watkins Funeral Home B roi^& Serve French Rolls SHOP pw Pkg.” 43' Mini-priced®savings on National Brands! 15-20 PER POUND Holmes Funeral Home « Moriartv Brothers '^INF Radio nvioz.ItVi I Large Baking Shrimp Warren Howland “oriarty Brothers Manchester Parkade: Dai$iM!ountry Style Donuts Pkg PLAIN OR CINNAMON Shop Butterfield’s FROZEN PHok Cranberry Drange Muffins Vk” 35* Colystfi Toothpyste s^p^shopswonhi * Large King Crah Legs Southern New England Telephone STOIVE Stop & Shop Fudge Cake *^pV' 69* ; Stop & Shop Apple Pie 65* Listerine Mouthwash n"-* "‘ 63' Cooked flounder Fillets 'll' STOP & SHOP in •MANCHESTER 263 filiddlh Turnpike West • EAST HARTFORdI m sllvef Lane. 8:00a.m. l0:00p.m.,Mon.-Sat. 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Tolland Coventry About Town Bolt&i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 25, 1974 — PAGE ELEVEN Manchester WATES will ■will be from 7 to 8 p.m. The Bolton Zoning Board Hears Suhdlivision Plan meet Tuesday at the Italian- executive board will meet American Club. Weighingdn followng the general meeting. Soccer Game Tuesday Selectmen Again Ask Two Requests Tonight On Agenda Today DOlflNA HOLLAND There will be a 50 cents ad­ Wood. Chipper Funds MONICA ,gHEA during the period of 1831-1838. Bolton Junior Woman’s Glub rVIVIAN KENNESON prrespondent mission charge for all. Eastview Ter.; Senior Citizens Correspondent •He will show slides to il­ 7646-0375 help with transportations Correspondent AH townspeople are invited to DONNA HOLLAND the environmental protection workshop, 10:30 a.m., meeting, 742-9495 lustrate his talk. Bolton 1 High School soccer problems. Teh 875-4704 A LL LINES watch the game. Correspondeni "act. • ... 1:30 p.m.. Religious Education The Planning and Zoning Members and other in­ team will play against alumni Reception Planned The Zoning Board of Appeals Transportation Meeting, 646-0375 Ahearn sajd since Richard Building, United Congrega­ Commission is expected to act terested persons are invited to Tuesday at 7:30 in the h i^ The Board of Education and will n^eet at 8 tonight at the H ie Selectmen plan to meet Selectmen have decided to Morra’S public appeal to tional Church Tollanders op the third section of Coventry attend. school gym. the p r o will hold an informal Board of Education building to OF with the senior cizens to discuss again request $3,850 from the townspeople to protest the deci­ Square Dance Club, beginners Hills proposed subdivision on Refreshments will be served. Jorge Fernandes, exchange “welcoming reception” for hear two applications. transportation problems. Board of Finance for the sion of the finance board he has lessons, 7:30 p.m., Parker Merrow Rd. and Goose Lane at student from Brazil, will be Rayihond Allen, superinten­ Mattesen Motors of Hartford Drive Chairman They will discuss the purchase of- a wood chipper. not received one call in favor of School. a meeting tonight at 7:30 in the playing in the game. dent, Wednesday, March 6, Turnpike has requested a Mrs. Charles Cannon of Mark INSURANCE possibility of the town The request will be made the chipper. Neither has Board Room of the Town Hall. J)brge, who attends high from 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. in the when the finance board meets special exception to operate a Dr. has been named Heart Fund purchasing a mini-bus to take Democratic Town Chairman Wednesday: Conservation The commission will es­ school in BrazlR on a soccer library of the Elementary Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the town used car business and to repair Commission, 8 p.m., Ad- chairman for Coventry. those seniors with transporta­ John Mahon. I tablish a date to hold a public scholarship, will be playing in a School. hall. catkin an existing building. niinistration Building; Choir Mrs. Cannon is recording tion problems to various ac­ Ahearn said he did receive a hearing on the Inland Wetlands championship soccer game The cominunity is invited to ^ If the purchase is made by Allred Moulin of Plains Rd. Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.. United secretary of the Junior tivities and, most probably, on number of calls expressing con­ regulations, rear lots, and other attend. March 7, the manufacturer has has asked for a variance to per­ Women’s Club. She and a com­ when he returns to his shopping sprees. fidence in the good sense of the Congregational Church; ashes minor technical amendments to homeland in March. agreed to deduct $2,000, paid by mit his daughter to build on mittee of club members will At present members of the Board of Finance for not after 7 p.m. and 9 a.m. masses zoning regulations. RedfL, Foxx Bolton and Andover in rental land without proper road fron­ and at 4 p.m., St. Matthew’s *1 conduct a fnail campaign for Quality responding hastily or rashly. •The commission will also contributions. Hospitalized fees, from, the,primal cost. ' The public is welcome to at­ tage, using a mutual driveway. Church, Prayer meeting. s, review and evaluate the Coventry has been given a Service, LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Selectmen feel the machine is tend a meeting Tuesday at 8 Community CaUfndar Seventh Day Adventist Church. proposed legislation introduced necessary because of the Friday: Board of Tax goal of $1,100 and Mrs. Cannon Birthday Party Supplies Nightclub and television Comic p.m. at which time the Monday: Youth choir rehear­ by Rep. Jesse Brainard to urges town residents to Con­ Competitive savings in time and labor. selectmen will again request an sal, 6:45 p.m.. Church Council, Review, 9 aim. to 5 p.m. and 7 provide- for referenda on es­ MatGhing Plates, Cups Redd Foxx, complaining of * ' . tribute to help overcome the exhaustion and a nervous dis­ The highway crew workbook appropriation for a shredder. 8 p.m., both United to 10 p.m.. Town Hall; Stations tablishment of new com­ Rates. shows the #;hipper was used 11 disease that causes 54 per cent order, was hospitalized here . Ahear said he can see no good Congregational Church; of the Cross, 7 p.m.. Mass, 7:30 munities. Napkins & Small Toys days in February. Considering p.m., St. Mptthew’s Church; Bi­ of the deaths in the country. during the weekend. reason for reversing the deci­ Republican Woinen’s Club, 8 The commission will make an holidays, weekends, and snow sion made recently by board p.m., Wolfanger home. ble study, 7:30 p.m;. Seventh appointment to fill the vacancy Conventions Attracted Ftfr Every Member of tho Party* Foxx, jthe popular star of the “Sanford and Son” television days, the selectmen feel the members. Tuesday: Board of Day Adventist Church. on the Lake Rehabilitation HARTFORD (UPI) - The ROBERT J. SMITH, inc Views New Homeland machine was well used. Saturday: Story Hour, 10 Study Committee caused by the series, was admitted for a Okay Fund Selectmen, 7:30 p.m.. Educa­ Hartford Convention and Responds a.m., Tolland Public Library; Youngest Mayoi resignation of Paul Goodin. PLAZA series of tests and his attorney .ppelled Soviet author Aleandr Solzhenitsyn looks over the Norwegian coast Saturday as The Selectmen approved a tion building; Arts of Tolland, Visitors Burehu says it has INSURANSMITHSSINCE 1914 (Wa Hava A Notion To Ploaso)STORE A1 Ahearn, Board of Finance 8:13 p.m.. Religious Education Board of Tax Review, 9 a.m. to signed up more future conven­ said a doctor’s diagnosis would he arrived there from Denmark to make his home. (UPI request for $1,000 by the Public Gerald Springer, a Democratic councilman in Ciflcinnatti Adjourned Meeting Next to Frank’s Supormarkst photo) chairman, says that the request Building, United Congrega­ 5 p.m.. Town Hall; Booster tion business in 1973 .than in the be available today. Building Commission for the Club dance and horse race, 7:30 will become the youngest mayor of a metropolitan city The Town Council last Mon­ fEM Mjddl^Tpke., Mandws^a by th^e Selectmen for the development of plans for an ad­ tional Church; Tolland Junior day adjourned before com­ last nine years combined. 649-5241 purchase of a wood chipper was p.m., St. Matthew Parish when he assumes the duties later this year. Springer, 30, dition to and renovations to the Woman's Club, conservation pleting its agenda. David A. Young, director of the turned down because it was Center. has already served as vice mpyor, performing customary present firehouse. committee, 8 p.m., Pezel home. The rest of the items on the bureau, said over the weekend 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER “impractical, unnecessary and functions such as slicing large sandwiches during a con­ the six largest conventions will For such a limited project the agenffa, correspondence, old (Ground Floor f'Jext to House & Hale) a waste of taxpayer’s money.” selectmen do not feel it is vention of restaurant operator’s. (UPI photo) business and-new business — add more than $2 million to the Ahearn said although the Teddy Kennedy local economy. necessary to use the services of will be completed tonight in the board had previously approved an architect. Manchester Leaves Hospital Planning Room in the basement renting the machine for one They further suggest setting BOSTON (UPI) - Teddy Andover of the Town Hall at 7:30. month at a cost of $1,000 it a total amount for the addition Hospital Kennedy left Children’s To Hear Barry voted 4 to 1 not to purchase the so that if and when a builder is Hospital Medical Center Sun­ The Young Democrats will chipper. hired he can be informed of the Notes day morning-after undergoing ITRnrSTOSHOP At the time the board ap­ have Dave Barry, a candidate total amount allowed. additional.tests and treatment Girl Scout Gaiiip for the^ Fourth Senatorial proved rental of the machine it A letter of their intentions to prevent the recurrence of District, 'as their guest speaker jvas under the impression the will be sent to the Board of Discharged Friday: Francis bone cancer. Wednesday at the home of Mr. debris from the December ice Finance and the Public James, Mansfield; Arthur Teddy, the 12-year-old son of Is Meeting Topic and Mrs. James Curry,, THE niiAsr vwnr storm could be cleared imone Building Commission. Horn, 404 Lake Rd., Andover; Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, Fieldstone Lane. month with time to spare, he Viola Talbot, 33 Lilac St.; Ira said. RPHNA Visits D-Mass., spent the weekend at The meeting will begin at 8 The Rockville Public Health Belmore, Storrs; Cheryl “What goes on at Girl Scout Ahearn said at its last the medical center. A hospital Once the camp registration is p.m. and all interested Nursing Association made 116 Miclette, Rt. 31, Coventry; camps" will be the subject of meeting the board discovered spokesman said he will receive known, the routes may be re­ residents are invited to attend. visits to Bolton in January for Agnes Becker, Glastn- this week’s Girl Scout meetings arranged to be of greater con­ the chipper had been idle more the precautionary treatments Historical Society First O' the Fresh From Fussy Finest At the dairy case in all Finast 104 hours of community time. bury; Doren Dobson,Stafford; in Andover. venience to those attending. days that it hacLbeen used and every three or four weeks for The monthly meeting of the supermarkets, there's a "fresh­ In Decemebr, it made 62 visits Charles Elineskas, Broad Mrs. J.T. Hohmann Jr., Swimming lessons will be part Full that only a few streets had been an indefinite period. Coventry Historical Society ness" chart. And all through the for 77‘/2 hours. Brook; Judith Young, Glaston­ A rare form of bone cancer public relations director of' of the day camp program. Yellow Cut cleared. bury. will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Turkey Sirloin Steaks day the dairy manager checks Meet Wednesday Connecticut Trails Council of Girls between the ages of six The first .selectman made a was discovered in Teddy’s right the society’s home on South St. Also, Nancy VanZander, 77 Girl Scouts, and Mrs. John and 17 attend Girl Scout camp. his cases for temperature, suffi­ wrong assumption if he Bolton senior citizens will leg, and the leg was amputated The program for the evening ^ Bananas Loveland Hill, Rockville; Meyers, director of Camp Mrs. Hohmann, who lives on cient stock, cleanliness, broken expected the board to go along meet Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at above the knee at Georgetown will be presented by Howard 5lh thru 7lh Rib cartons, etc. When all is in Maryann Bauthier, 395 Smith University Hospital in Laurel Girl Scout Camp in Hebron Road in Andover, says -1 3 9 W ith with his request and a wrong the.town hall. Oedel, professor of history at •■' r“ 1 n«' Rib Steak order, he.initials the chart. If it Card playing will follow the St., South Windsor; Mark Lebanon, will discuss the she would be most willing to '' Delicious lb I lb assumption if he thought he Washington Nov. 17. Southern Connecticut State I Bradley, 6 Ludlow Rd.; Diane summer’s camping prograni Tenderloin isn’t, he makes it right. Then - could take his time clearing the business meeting. discuss the camping program College in New Haven. Newberry, 1887 Ellington Rd., Tuesday at 3 p.m. at the An­ with interested parents. Breasts Escarole Salad Favorite...... 25‘ and only then - he puts his John streets, the chairman said. Refreshments will be provided In a talk-entitled, “Lincoln’s South Windso; Phyllis Allen, dover Elementary School. Camper ship funds are or T-Bone Hancock on the chart. His sig­ Ahearn said the argument by Mrs. Hannah Mildner and New.Salem,” Prof. Oedel will Chicory Salad Favorite...... lb 25* 129 Shallowbrook Lane; Today's Thought Girls need not be Girl Scouts available for needy girls. Mrs. nature is your guarantee that that the town could purchase Mrs. Elsie Jones. discuss President Abraham Iceberg Lettuce...... ea<, 25* |Porterhpuse Steaks arguerite Bundy, Baxtr St., to go to any Girl Scout Camp. our dairy products reach you in the chipper through state aid Drive Nears End “Be doers of the Word and Hohmann has full information. Lincoln’s entry into politics Tender Tasty Cherry Tomatoes...... p,m 39* Tolland; Diane White, 45 Tracy not hearers only.’’ James 1:22 A^ interested parents and girls 4 . tip-top shape and fresh as can road funds is fallacious. A home furnishing drive to Dr.; Robert Goldsnider, 86 He said the argument that the An applicant for a job is are invited to attend. Turkey Red O n io n s ...... 19* Loin 4 4 9 Tailless 4 7 9 be. benefit halfway houses es­ Phelps Rd.; Hazel Gerlach, 172 usualiy asked, “ What A two-week day camp town could rent it to townspeo­ tablished by the Mansfield S, Main St. Mr. Dell Service Dell Specials! Bone-lri Bone-In ■ ple at a profit is ridiculous. experience do you have? program — four dajus a week 4 to'6 lbs I Sweet Butter Training School and being spon­ Also, Charles Looby, 11 The real test of ability is not from 9:30 a.m.' to 3:30 p.m. - WANTED - WANTED ■ lb ■ lb Ahearn noted that if the town sored loaclly by the Bolton Sunset Lane, Bolton; Peter what has been read but what will be held July 15-18 and July U.S. Sliver Coins paying 240% - 1964 «id earfier lb Baked Ham Finast 1 lb were to rent the shredder to a Junior Woman’s Club, will end Russak, 56 Ordway Dr., South 22-25 at Camp Laurel. U.S. Silver Dollars - 1878-193S $4.25 and up Quarters pkg layman and he were tocatch his Thursday. has been done. It means that Freshly ^31, 79* Windsor; John Littlefield, East knowledge has been put into Bus transportation is 1795-1173. $25.00 and up arm in the whirring blades, the Items needed are kitchen Hartford. Sliced to Order nj town would face a damage suit practice and this is true of our scheduled from Columbia Canadian Silver Cd&is paying 100% 1966 and earlier i'"’ Boneless Roast Sale Tem p-Tee W h i p 59* utensils, drapes, towels, Discharged Saturday: Henry that woul^ prove highly em- Christian faith. Center, Hebron Green and Canadian Silver Dollars - 1935-1967 $200 and up Italian S lic e d Mazola Margarine___ pk?63* bedspreads, decorative items Grzejka, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Tolland. Imported Swiss Cheese V* Bottom Round Top Sirloin Roast barassing and extremely costly and small furniture. Hearing is necessary — but _ Canadian Proof Like Set - 1967 and eariier $4.50 and up Rnast Cottage Cheese'ct? 49*' Julius Bardzinski, 53 Dudley only part of the task. Faith Mr. Deli Liverwurst...... 1^.* Shoulder Roast Top Round Roast to taxpayers. Drop-off points are the home St.; ZyMunt Borejko, 11 shows itself in the works we do. Buying other foreign and U.S. coins and gold S a u s a g e B a co n Ahearn said the majority of of the following: Gretchen McCann Ito. ; Alice Petraitis, .Pastrami ...... ??79* Chuck Roast * Back Rump Roast _ For the Perfect Lenten Meal... the Board of Finance members Wiedie, 90 South Rd.; Linda Christ set the example in His Carpoolers Increase Call for our appraisal — Paying Top Dollar 263 Green Rd.; Herman Reffel, Available in Stores with Service Oeh Dept Odean Fresh Frozen...to You felt that Andover should Jenckes, 11 Westview Dr.; Pat life and ministry. HARTFORD (UPI) - r\IUQiK RUdOl Top 5lh Rtbthru Rernoved 7th Rib . . . 139 Sirloin Tip Roast...... 63 Peach Tree Lane, South Let us by our doing, show we Morrison H. Beach, chairman P rim o H ot $ H 09 T a ste e • > logically purchase and main­ Pinto, 23 School Rd. In tain such equipment. Andover Windsor; Edward Mullarkey, have heard well. “Lord, keep us of the board and president of o r S w e e t 1 ib Maid W W lb Ri.b Roast ’Vniy'’'...... Eye Round Roast...... ib 1” Sole Fillet Manchester, items may be West Hartford; Kathryn The Travelers Insurance Com­ It Pays to Shop Finest lor Frozen Food has a town dump to which dropped off at the home of active in our faith.” Su-Deb Coin Co. Fillet Steak ...... Chuck Steak Ul Cut ...... lb 99* Frozen Bolton pays rental fees of $16,- Baraw, 43B Mt. 'Vernon Dr., Submitted by ^ panies, said today more than <£fl 39 Elaine Schauster, 213 Blue London Broil Shoulder . * • , California Roast Chuck Seafood Delight 000 per year. Rockville; Deborah Strout, 655 Rev. C. Henry Anderson three quarters of his company’s Manchester, Conn. Banana Cake Ridge Dr. 'lb Ahearn quoted Andover’s Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Co-Pastor home office employes are using Cube Steaks Boneless Chuck . California Steak Chuck ■ . . . lb 1« Bulletin Board Sara Lee (l 6 oz first selectman as saying An­ Leonard Whitford,East Hart­ Emanuel Lutheran carpools or public^ansporta- Top Round Steak Borwiet Sole Fillet Frozen. . . . The Public Building Commis­ ford. Tel. 649-2253 Frozen pkg Chuck Roast Center Cut ..... lb 1^* dover intends to purchase a Church - tion to get to work. sion will meet tonight at 8 at Also, Edward Sawyer, East Top Sirloin Steak Boneless . Club Steaks Rib Bone In...... lb 1 Medium White Shrimp chipper in the near future and Finast Crispy Scallops, Casino Clams Stufled .... town hall. , Hartford; Kathleen Olechno, 60 ^.ettuce Club Steaks Boneless Rib Eye ■ * Shell Steaks Tailless Loin , , . , , lb that it would be willing to rent The United Methodist Church Spencer St.; Diane Balboni, 30B Finast Pot Pies^’^'rX''’ Beef Tenderloin Filet Mignon. Stew Beef Boneless Chuck ...... lb it to Bolton for $50 per day. choir will meet Wednesday at Mount Vernon Apts., Rockville; Peas or Corn nchmoTKl . . 2 pkgs 79* David Yeomans, Andover’s 8:45 p;m. for rehearsal. Edward Ashton, 333 Bidwell Turbot Fillet first selectman, also said The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ St.; Anne Minicucci, South St., Fresh Crisp because thq town has a dump it cil will meet' Thursday at 8 p.m. Frozen could receive 50 per cent reim:. Coventry; Theresa Piccolo, 23 Iceberg Whip Topping Chicken Legs l®9s. ... Snow White at Bolton Congregational Judith Dr.; Mary Rohan, 159 Chicken Thighs ___ S9i bursement from the state under Church. Wadsworth St.; Dennis Quartered with Back C Chlcken DrumStlCkS Pet ■ O 10 oz 4 O d Fresh Tender Chicken Duchesneau, East Hartford; Frozen ctns. | Chicken Breasts Large Haddock Fillet.. m T* Hewitt Deming, Hampton. head Fresh Standard Oysters cant” South Windsor Also, Barbara Bossidy, 61 Chicken Breast Chiving lb 57* Breasts Sliced lor Cullels ■ a ■ Cambridge St.; Barbara Taste O’ Sea ...... X 73* Cleaned Whiting .. ,b 59* Bazilian, 69 Tanner St.; Bar­ Ymcould Great Savings From Our Mr Dell Dept! Finast ShrimgJ^^I^,. . . 3 " Halibut Steaks Center Cul. . . ib 159 bara More, 82 Spencer St.; Jef­ Finast CrKpyShrim p. - P°g 89* riOlPicH I \uCif\K^O Heat Ta»«eO n Serve Sea pkg vW Panel Will discuss frey Potterton, 21 Fernwood Fish S ticks ...... p^ T * St., Bolton; Kathleen Moran, C h ic k e n R o ll 99t Family Life Program Canton; Kathleen Michaels, 10 Flounder Fillet S'n°sl?‘e . ,p 1« Ernily Dr., Vernon; Heather Deep Sea TreatSH«,"n°s?ve ,p 1®* JUDY KUEHNEL Edwards Middle School. Listro, East Hartford; John ■ pay twice Italian B re a d 21? 45* Correspondent The board will have a panel Bonkowski, Willimantic; Tel. 644-1364 discussion on the family life Sharon Edwards, 229 Bush Hill ii The South Windsor Board of program entitled, “Human Rd.; Herman Byram, 168 Pine 17* OFF Q 54* OFF Education will meet Tuesday at Development and Health St. 7:30 p.m. at the Timothy Education.” Discharged Sunday: Rose Chock Full O’ j Maxim Freeze J This program has been Riva, 228 West St., Bolton; ^/M^youshcMdd proposed since 1969 for im­ Stanley Jarvis, 38 Canterbury Nuts*Coffee Dried Coffee ! INVITATION TO BID plementation in the South Wind­ St.; Patricia Marsh. 44 S. <@> 1 lb 4 0 8 \ m 8 oz -1 6 3 sor schools. However, the Farms Dr.; Rosita Lemieux, 0 0 The Conn. 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|ia Scoreboard W • ■ r Herald Angle man BaBkethali Has NBA EASTERN CONFERENCE ^ By Earl Yost ATLANTIC DIVISION m FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (UPI) — ilie pro golf tour’s W L Pet GB Sports Editor Trevino was only one shot backcoHliompson at the tiftie. \ Paired on Wednesday newest star, 27-year-old Leonard Thompson has time to Boston 44 17 .721 - think about the money today—$52,000. He joked with Scott a moment, then missed his 20-foot try New York 40 26 .606 6tk ^By Len Auster for a birdie, leaving it 10 inches short. Without bothering to The hulking North Carolinian won the country’s second Buffalo 35 33 .515 12W Tournament rankings and pairings for the 52nd annual set up, he then missed the 10-inch putt and took a bogey 5 with an 18-1 ledger. Ranked far down the list is defending richest tournament, the $260,000 Jackie Gleason Inverrary Philadelphia 19 46 .292 27 ' e%V«V.v«« CIAC State Basketball Championships were announced on the hole. Obviously upset, Trevino than proceeded to champion HCC-member Northwest Catholic of West Hart­ Golf Classic, Sunday by a single stroke and said “I never CENTRAL, d iv is io n Saturday at Hamden High. - ♦ Mgey the final hole, winding up three strokes behind . W L^ct GB ford in the 18th slot. The Indians concluded their season thought about the money.” It was his first tournament vic­ Thonmson. Capital 37 28 .569 - Notes from the Little Black Book Coach Stan Ogrodnik’s 15-5 East Catholic Eagles were with an aggregate 10-9 record, but must be considered a tory after turning pro four years ago, although he managed Tied at 281 with Trevino in fourth place were Andy North AtlanU 28 39 .418 10 ranked 11th in the Class A Division and their playdown definite threat in this division for most of their regular to earn $91,000 last year. ^ Spring can’t be far off. Norm Clark has announced the round opponent will be 22nd ranked 10-8 Lyman Hall of ^ and Jack Nicklaus and young' Lanny Houston 25 41 ...379 12t4 first golf tournament at the Manchester Country Club is season action was against A and AA schools. T,bompson looked like he was scrambling in the fnal two Wallingford Wednesday at New Britain High. Wadkins with the best rounds of the day—7-under-par 6Ss. Cleveland 23 47 .329 16W scheduled Saturday, ApYil 13— less than six weeks away. In the small school Class C Division, Griswold High with rounds over the watery, 7,128-yard inverfary course.’ But WESTERN CONFERENCE Fifth-ranked South Windsor (16-3) meets 29th ranked leader Gene Littler and Roy Pace, who led Ted Backiel, chairman, will announce the full golf tourney a 17-1 standard tops the 18 teams entered. Defending his Sunday shooting netted him a 68-278,10 strokes under the third round along with Thompson and Tommy Aaron, MIDWEST DIVISION HCC-member Xavief High of Middletown (9-9) Thursday champion St. Thomas Aquinas is ranked sixth with its 15-5 par. His round included seven birdies and three bogeys. LPet GB schedule for 1974...Country Club officials are toying with night at New Britain High in a Class A Divsion playdown. ti^ at 282. Aaron skied to a 75 in the final round for a 285 the idea of making the annual coveted Club Championship recqrd. The New Britain-based school is a top threat, as its ‘‘The difference in my game is that I made every birdie Milwaukee 17;'.‘738 In the Class AA Division. 13-6 Rockville High, ranked total. match play instead of medal play this season...Anyone regular season action was against larger schools, with putt I looked at the last couple of days,” Thompson said. Chicago 22 .676 10th, confronts CCIL-member 23rd ranked 10-9 Bristol Cen­ Detroit wishing to sponsor a team in the Manchester Youth most of the latter coming out on the short end of the • He appeared to be glowering with his blue eyes St his 23 .657 tral at Wethersfield High Saturday night. scoreboard. plays with single-mindedness to get KC-Omaha 42 .382' Hockey Assn, next season may contact either Clyde Miller shots and talking to himself. He* admitted ho sometimes , Ellington High was ranked sixth in the Class B Division the ball into the cup without thinking about winning or PACIFIC DIVISION or Noel Nightingale. The cost is $500. Regal Men’s Shop Five of the six HCC-member schools qualified for post­ talks to the ball, “I can’t play good without being tense.” vvith its 15-5 ledger. The Purple Knights will face in the money. After a spectacular 60-yard chip fora tap in par at W L Pet GB and Economy Electric have decided to support the season play while the league in which Manchester High is Seven-year pro Hale Irwin of Kirkwood, Mo., missing a first round the winner of the Montville-Seymour playdown 17, all Thompson had to do to win was play safe on 18. He Golden SUte 35 27 .565 - program. Thirteen additional sponsors are sought. The in, the CCIL, placed seven of its 10 teams in the tourna­ 15-foot birdie try on the final hole which could have thrown contest. Site and time for the first round action is pending. ment. knocked his drive behind a tree. Los Angeles 35 30 .538 IMt sponsorship drops to $250 the second year...Hall’s Indoor him into a playoff with Thompson, finished with a second From there, he snaked a low four-jron between trees and Seattle 30 38 .441 8 Everybody’s choice in the Class AA Division, Wilbur Finals of the CIAC Tournament Will be held Friday, place 68 - 279 worth $29,640. Phoenix 25 41 .379 12 Range will be the scene this weekend for the,1974 New Cross of New Haven, heads the ranking in this division on to the back side of the green from where he two putted England Professional^and Amateur Archery Touni^nents. March 15, and Saturday, March 16, at the New Haven Getting a third place $18,640 all by himself was 53-year- Portland 21 44 .323 15W with an unblemished 20-0 record. Cross is defending cham­ Coliseum. The Class B finals is Friday at 7 followed by the for par and victory. He said his wife, Lee, was more SUNDAY’S RESULTS Spectators are invited at no -charge...The MancliiilSr old Julius Boros with a 67—280 finish in his first regular excited than he when he telephoned her at their home in pion and with its lineup which includes two high school All- Class A finals at 9 while Saturday, the Class C finals will be tour event of the year. Atlanta 96, Boston 111 State Batik will try once again Saturday morning to stage Americans, it is the odds on choice to retain its crown. Lumberton, N.C. Milwaukee 100, KC-Omaha 93 its Children’s Ski Races at Northyiew. If the weatherman at 2 followed immediately by the Class AA chamnionship. Defending champion Lee Trevino carded a closing round Twenty-six clubs qualified for Class A A competition. Rankings and pairings for the first annual Girls’ Basket­ Capital 94, Detroit 84 fails again, the event will be canceled'for a second straight 69 for a 281 total and set off a rhubarb involving two In the Class A Division, which many feel will be the most ‘‘She’s three weeks from having a child and told me shie □eveland 101, Phoenix 97 year...Annual meeting and election of officers in the Neip- ball Tournament were also announced Saturday. The giris veteran CBS television sportscasters, director Frank almost had it today,” he said. Houston 133. Portland 115 competitive, independent New London High is ranked first are set-up in two divisions totaling 64 schools. Manchester Chirkinian and announcer Ray Scott. Trevino claimed the sic Tennis Club will be Saturday night, March 30 at among 31 qualifying teams with a 19-1 mark. Defending Then Thompson fulfilled a promise he had made to Los Angeles 100. Chicago 90 Willie’s. Ted Bailey has served as president the past two High (7-6) is ranked 32nd in the Class A Division and its pair cost him the tournament when Scott, relaying a joking ^ Seattle 115, Philadelphia 105 champion Warren Harding of Bridgeport is ranked sixth playdown round opponent will be 33rd ranked Hall High (8- Jackie Gleason three days ago, donating $10,000 of his win­ years ...The University of Hartford has received., an comment from Chirkinian, told Trevino at the 17th green nings to the Boys Clubs of America. ’ Only games scheduled. with its 15-3 record. 7) Tuesday night at Penney High in East Hartford at 7:30. they.could show his putt on television if he would hold up 20 anonymous gift of $100,000 toward the developniehl of its Masuk High of Monroe is No. 1 in the Class B Division ‘‘I didn’t think I’d win this early in the year,” Thompson athletic fields. The Hawks hope to play all their home seconds for a commercial to end. joked. (UPI photo) ABA baseball games at their own field for the first time in EAST W L • Pet GB several years on campus...UConn and Boston College in a Expos^ Tom Walker Jumps Rope New York 42 24 .636 - big basketball game Tuesday night at 8 at Storrs. Tickets Kentucky 39 25 .609 2 are still available. The doors open at 7. There is no During Montreal Drill in Daytona Beach ^ Two Swim Records Carolina 42 29 .592 2W preliminary...When Jim Penders guided East Catholic Stan Smith’s Confidence Virginia 21 42 .333 1914 High's jayvee basketball team to a 19-1 won-lost record Memphis 17 49 .258 25 this seasomit was the best since. Don Burns posted a 16-1 Set by High Team WEST tandard with East’s first team back during the 1961-62 UConns Check R.I. W L Pet GB Season. Burns followed up with a 17-0 mark the following Utah 44 23 .657 - I season using only freshmen and sophomores. NEW YORK (UPI) The University of Connecticut (UPI photo) Indiana 35 33 .515 9>/4 Restored After Triumph By Len Auster LaFramboise. The winner was ■ basketball team avenged a triple overtime loss to Rhode Just Two Happy Fellows San Antonio 33 33 .500 1014 Two Manchester High records were clocked in a slow 1.08. Island earlier this season by walloping them, 72-55, Satur­ Denver 30 35 .462 13 Shots from Here ’w There UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) — It wasn’t a gredt tennis day. Len Thompson Gets Hug from Caddy After Win shattered Saturday at the CCIL Swim­ ‘‘I guess I went out too fast. My the incident obviously broke his rhythm. He dropped ser­ San Diego 28 38 .424 1514 match, but it restored Stan Smith’s confidence in Stan The win also deadlocked a 124 division playoff. ming Championships at Penney High muscles just tightened at the end,” a Hal Parks, varsity baseball coach at Manchester High, vice and the set, to allow Newcombe back in the match. SUNDAY’S RESULTS Smith and showed that like all players the usually imper­ It was the first meeting between the Aussie and the game rivalry between the two High scorer for the game was in East Hartford. disappointed Murphy said after clim­ Indiana 107, Virginia 102 reports the Manchester Chapter of Umpires will work all bing out of the pool. home games this spring. For several years the Hartford'- turbable John Newcombe can get flaming mad. American since the Davis Cup final round late last year, schools at 62 wins apiece. Wayne Sokolowski for Trinity, The 200-yard medley relay team of Denver 103, Utah 91 UConn captain Jimmy Foster now 16-2, with 20 points. St. Bridget,flound Champs Tribe natator John Mrosek placed Chapter was called upon to handle the home slate...John Sniith scored, 6-4,3-6,6-3, in a World Championship Ten­ when John stopped Stan in five tingling sets to put RESTAURANT- Joe Glenn Saums, Jay Murphy, Ed Adamy Only games scheduled nis final Sunday in a IVz hour duel with the Aussie to gain and center John Thomas led the Central Connecticut State Bachiochi 147-149-417, Larry fourth in the 500-yard freestyle with a Kleis has coached varsity basketball at Cheney Tech the Australia on the road to recapturing jthe Cup which Stan and Pete Naktenis was clocked in his fist tournament victory since last July, pick up a $10,- Huskies’ sparkling defense and College scored its greatest win The first round championship of the St. Bridget was- topped by Bob Bates 139-384, Bill Sh^sekey 177- 1:48.9, eclipsing the old mark of 1:50.3 time of 5:53.5 and was fifth in the 200- past 12 seasons. His best team and lone winning campaip had helped win and had defended so valiantly. managed to pick up 37 points of its 11-11 season by defeating Manchester Deanery CYO League 429, Harry Steullett 363,Bob yard freestyle. Adamy placed fifth in was in 1968-69 when 11 wins in 18 starts were recorded. 000 first prize check, and bring his career record with They' had played another brilliant five-setter in the between them. Pagani’s 14 points while Steve which had stood since 1963. The Newcombe to 5-4, Newk’s favor. tourney-bound St. Michael’s was decided Sunday with St. Bridget Charette hauled in 13 rebounds and 13 Mike 366, John Bremser 138- clocking was one-tenth of a second off the l^ y a rd freestyle while Saums With an acute shortage of talent over the years. Tech Wimbledon, final of 1971, when Newcombe won after being Randy Hughes was high College, 100-90. 380, Gene Grille 142-361, Joe ‘‘Even when I was serving for the match,” Stan said, ‘‘I down two sets to one. of Manchester upending St. points. Jim Weech (15) and Ron the CCIL mark. TTie performance of was fifth in the 100-yard backstroke showed signs this season of coming back. Several talented - scorer with 13 points for Rhode Dworak 140, Glen Griswold 154- Hockey was nervous. I wasn’t sure I’d win it, but I did and that has Island, which stands at 11-13 for Christopher of East Hartford, 45-37, Semio ,(14) paced the losers. ' Naktenis was truly outstanding as he with a time of 1:05.1., youngsters are slated to retuni next year... Sparky ’ Attendance for the week-long event, the first WCT event The Blue Devils, despite, a for the title. 368, Rill McKinney 143-379, The only double winner of the meet NHC Saidella, well-known in local duckpin bowling circles for to do a lot for my confidence.” ever played in the New York metropolitan area, was disap­ the season. season handicapped by peren­ Emil Palmoeri 357, Tony swam with a 101 fever, causing him to The dubs jockeyed for the lead was Hall High’s Brian Hogan who cap­ EAST years, rates a bow for his honesty. Recently he found a Newcombe, admitting he had played below par—”I just pointing, and the sponsoring charity, the American Foun­ The victory put the Huskies nial injuries and a 28-day lapse Marinelli 352, Jeanot Wirtalla withdraw from two individual events.'^ at 16-7 for the season and 8-3 in most of the way, with the victors tured the 10()-yard butterfly in a new W L TPts large amount of cash in a snowbank and returned it to its wasn’t sharp, my timing was off”—was still simmering dation for Learning Disabilities faired badly. However, the of practice because of the These same two clubs will decide 138-374, Jim Evans 135-380, "^e other_record was set by senipr Boston the Yankee Conference. ahead after the first turn, 10-7. The Sunday the second round cham­ CCIL record of 57.2 and the 200-yard 41 .10 7 89 rightful owner, being alerted by a Lost and Found ad in after the match because of a line call which went against exposure the Foundation got through the press and the energy crisis, knocked Saint Frank McNa'mara 158-369, Mike Tri-Captain Jay Murphy in his Montreal 35 16 8 78 University of Hartford Michael’s down to 16-8. East Hartford club soared into the. pionship with the winner going onto individual medley. The 400-yard The Herald...Nothing to report on whether or not femall^ him in the second game of the final set— giving Smith the national TV of the final may reap benefits from con­ Balesano 382, Don Logan 355, specialty, the 100-yard breaststroke. NY Rangers 31 16 12 74 only service break of the set he needed to take the match. brought its winning streak to a St. Michael’s, which is lead at the intermisssion, 26-23, and further state competition. Action will Tom Greer 143, Hank Frey 351, freestyle relay team from Nbloney will be allowed as official entrants in the 1974 Five Mile tributors who were not present in Nassau Coliseum. glowing 14, but trampled the 11- Murphy was timed in 1:07.6 in the Toronto 27 20 12 66 At break point, lineswoman Mrs. Judy Popkin called a headed for the college division was ahead going ihto the last eight be at East Catholic’s Eagles’ Nest at Jim Bell 143-358. High broke the existing standard with Buffalo Road Race on Thanksgiving morning in Manchester...Phil game home winning streak of morning qualifying heat, overtaking 26- 26 7 59 deep forehand drive by the Australian out, and the 29-year- tournament, led 51-48 at the minutes, 31-30. 1. a time of 3:33.9, taking 2.9 seconds off Detroit 21 30 8 50 Barry. UConn business manager of athletics for 19 years, another Connecticut team, half, but Central took the lead the record which he had set previously old Aussie held a protest meeting before the poor crowd of in the campaign. Possessing Ihe the old mark. Manchester didn’t enter NY Islanders 15 28 14 44 has been elected president of the College Athletic Business Trinity, 72-68. for good with 16 minutes left on a team in this event. There was no Vancouver 17 33 9 43 Managers’ Assn. The session was held in San Fran­ 6,500. He appealed to the man in the chair, Mike Strong rebounding by Hart­ the clock. school mark was some^ solace for Blanchard, but Mrs. Popkin stuck by her guns. ford’s forwards and a poor Murphy as he was touche'd out in the team championship decided. WEST cisco...Additional signs of spring. The official spring press Main Interest in WfiA In other games involving W L TPts Smith half admitted when the match was over that the shooting night for Trinity Connecticut teams,' Williams Sabres Giving All in Gallant Battle finals by Windham High’s Bill guides of the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets arrived Philadelphia 35 14 9 79 in the mailbag today...Just wondering if erecting signs at ball very well may have been in, but naturally he took the spelled Trinity’s defeat in the defeated Wesleyan, 72-62, Fair- NEW, YORK (UPI) In a Crozier claimed after his club Chicago Centers on East Race local battle. field outscored Marshall Rangers and the Black Hawks West, three .points behind both 31 12 15 77 each of the town tennis courts stating the rules and point, aijd break in service that went with it. Newcombe season»that will forever snapped the Bruins’ nine-game falling to the Pittsburgh St. Louis 23 28 9 55 said he thought there should he some rule which would per­ Hartford, now 18-2, is on its University, 86-63, at Madison unbeaten string. ‘‘Everyone St. Louis and Atlanta. regulations would be enough instead of charging per court, different players scored for the way to the National Collegiate have tragic overtones, the Penguins, 4-2. Canadiens .3, Blues 2 Pro Basketball Roundup Atlanta 22 27 11 55 mit the chair to overrule such ‘‘a bad call,” although he did NEW YORK (U PI). With Square Garden, and Penn­ played well. I couldn’t pick one per hour at Charter Oak Park and Memorial Field. Nordiques while Andre Lacroix Athletic Association college sylvania beat Yale, 90-79. Buffalo Sabres are still ■ In the only other co,ptest, the Guy Lafleur and Henri Los Angeles 21 29 10 52 not request Mrs. Popkin be removed from the line. Houston and its Howe family giving it their all in a gallant star out there.” Detroit Red W irtj^b3it the Minnesota 18 27 14 50 Limiting play to adults evenings and on weekends has been making a runaway of the West got two goals for Jersey. Rene Robert, who had the Richard scored second period Yet Smith too had suffered from a dubious call in the Aeros 7, Blazers 1 battle to salvage a playoff New York Islanders, 5-3. Pittsburgh 18 34 6 42 adopted in nearby towns and this system has worked. The Division race, it is being left to (D/oi.''Swascn or AMCRic winning goal as well as an goals to lift the'Canadiens over biggest problem last summer was youngsters taking over eighth game of the second set, a call which made him drop Houston jumped off to a 5-0 berth. Although Phil Esposilo St. Louis and enable them to California 11 42 7 29 the East to provide some late assist, said the Sabres ‘‘pul,out notched his 51st goal of the Walking Wounded SUNDAY’S RESULTS the courts during prime evening hours just to fool service for the only time in the match. season interest in the World lead before Vancouver scored The Sabres, still in shock at maintain their four-point lead a special effort...Everyond'was season for Boston, the Sabres Buffalo 3, Boston 2 around.There is a possibility that a 75 cent per hour charge He had fired what appeared to be an ace which would Hoqjf^ Association. its only goal midway through the death of their great ready when we jumped out on over .the third-place Rangers in have pulled him back from 15-30, but when Newcombe the final period. Mark Howe defenseman, Tim Horton, who felt the key to their victory in the East. Richard’s game- Montreal 3, St. Louis 2 will be assessed at the Charter Oak and Memorial Field The did their the ice.” the nationally-televised game Los Angeles 3, Toronto 3 courts this summer during daylight hours. protested that the ace had been a let, he was upheld by the share to generate a spark of scored his 28th goal and was to be buried today, twice Boston Coach Bep Guidolin winnlr came at 15:04 of the assisted on two others for the overcame one-goal deficits Sun­ was stopping him and period. Spark Capital’s Win Detroit 5, NY Islanders 3 let court judge. Smith registered only a mild protest, but excitement by beating New was impressed enough to com­ Aeros, who lead the West Divi­ day afternoon to deal the defenseman Bobby Orr. Rangers .'R Flyers 2 NY Rangers 3, Philadelphia 2 England, 2-0, Sunday night to ment, ‘‘If Buffalo played Pittsburgh 4, Chicago 2 sion by 12 points. Boston Bruins only their 10th “I don't think Esposito had a The Rangers, after spotting NEW YORK (UPI) - 25point effort from Pete scored 22 for the Suns. move into a first-place tie with hockey like that all year, they’d good shot from the slot all Capital’s walking wounded Maravich. Only games scheduled the Whalers in the East.. Rick Fighting Saints 2, defeat of the srason, 3-2. be on top.” Philadelphia a 2-0 lead in the i4u|ierSonirs 115, 76ers'105 afternoon,’' said Buffalo goalie returned to the front Sunday Buck^ 100, Kings 93 Slide Show Sentes scored both goals for Crusaders 1 When Toronto could gain only The Montreal Canadiens, se­ opening minutes of play, rallied Seattle received rare ’s 35th goal of the a 3-3 tie against the Los Angeles Dave Dryden, and Crozier for second-period goals by Bob­ to prime the Bullets for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, held West Coast Teams Slides of ihe West Side Toronto and goalie Gilles Grat- balanced storing from its cond in the East, climbed to added, “You didn’t see Mr. Orr to eight points in the first three ton turned aside 21 Whaler season, coming midway Kings in a night contest, this within 11 points of Boston by by Rousseau, Steve Vickers and their final month of repldr starters as 'all five hit in double Old Timers’ reunion last through' the second period, left Buffalo just seven points get off too many shots out there Rod Gilbert. Both Rousseau quarters, scored 11 in the final figures. Spencer Haywood led fall which featured the shots to register his first WHA edging the St. Louis Blues, 3-2. NBA action. shutout. proided Minnesota with its win­ behind the fourthplace Leafs in today.” and Vickers got their goals on period for the Bucks. Lucious the Sonics with 37 points. WHA ,In the West Division, Phil Chenier, sidelined the Cuhs and Majors’ football The moved ning margin. Mike Curran was the National Hockey League’s Kings :J, Loafs 3 power plays, and for Vickers it Allen carried the Milwaukee at­ Philadelphia, mired in the EAST Claim UCLA ‘Best’ past week by a pulled Philadelphia maintained its Toronto, after battling back tack with 31 points. KC-Omaha team s will be shown to within three points of the co­ outstanding in the Saints’ goal, East Division. Both clubs have was his 16th goal in his last 18 hamstring muscle, ripped the Atlantic Division cellar, was W L TPts stopping 37 shots. two-point advantage over from a 2-0 deficit on goals by lost center Sam Lacey with a New England NEW YORK (UPI) - national champions, too. •. has meant more to me per­ Wednesday night at 7:30 leaders by blasting the Jersey 19 games left to play. Chicago as both clubs were games, during which time New Detroit defense for 14 of his 20 led by Tom Van Ardsale’s 28 33 26 2 68 Oilers 5, Sharks 3 Norm Ullman, Dave Keon and knee injury midway througl^the Toronto What’s wrong with UCLA? Southern California, which is sonally.” Ron Brown’s 30-foot at Nick Angelo’s home, Knights, 7-4, ^nd in other ‘‘This was our best game of York has lost only twice. points in the fourth quarter as points. 32 28 Bob McAnelley, Val Fonteyne beaten, tbe Flyers dropping a 3- Darryl Sittler, had to settle for third stanza, Jimmy Walker led Quebec Nothing at all. ranked ninth and is now tied jumper at the buzzer gave Penn 462 Parker St. games, Houston ripped the Van­ the season,” Buffalo Coach .Joe Red W'ings 5, Capital posted a 94-84 victory, 31 28 and Ron Anderson scored un­ 2 decision''TO'dthe New York a tie when Mike Murphy'con­ the Kings with 26 points. Cleveland The Bruins, who’ve won nine with the Bruins for the Pacific State the victory, which wasn’t The committee will also couver' B lazers, 7-1, the Islanders .3 over the Pistons. 28 27 assisted goals within the first 22 verted a pass from Gene Carr Lakers iOO, Bulls 90 Chicago ^ national titles in a row, proved Eight lead, beat Washington that surprising because the meet. Any Cub oc Major Minnesota Fighting Saints Mickey Redmond scored the The return of Archie Clark, 26 29 minutes of play to stake Ed­ midway through the final Gail Goodrich scored 28 Jersey ithat their lost weekend in 79-64 and Washington State 86- edged the , hat trick to enable Detroit to out three weeks with an elbow Schoolboy 26 34 Pittsburgh schedule wasn’t too player.is invited. monton to an early lead over period. The) deadlock left Los ' points • and Happy Hairston Oregon was just a temporary 59 over the weekend. difficult. 2-1, the beat overcome a first-period 2-0 injury, also allowed Coach K.C. WEST the Sharks. Angeles in fifth place in the .added 24 as Lo^ Angeles closed -W L aberration. It’s now taken for granted North Carolina State, getting the Los Angeles Sharks, 5-3, and deficit. Jones to relax some of those Standings that the MarcA 9th battle NFL Meeting Jets 3, Cougars 1 to within IW games of idle Houston 37 18 They clobbered Washington 15 of its final 22 points from All- the Winnipeg Jets beat the tense bench muscles. Clark HCC between the two teams will Playing-Coach Bobby Hull Golden Slate, in the Pacific Minnesota 33 26 99-65 Saturday night after America David Thompson, hfld MIAMI^BEACH, Fla. (UPI) , 3-1. . tallied 13 points. League Overall decide the Pacific’ Eight crown scored two goals, the second Division. Bob Ldvp scored 23 Winnipeg 29 28 blasting Washington State 93-68 to come from behind to put — National Football League INordiques 7, KnigliU 4 Volkswagen has thrown away the Detroit, led by Dave Bing’s 18 South Catholic 8-2 17-3 and a trip to the NCAA tourna­ into an open net with 29 seconds points for the Bulla as they lost Edmonton .30 30 Friday night. That ran their down stubborn Clemson. > owners were expected to make Quebec, after spotting Jersey \ points.grabbed a 51-43 halftime East Catholic 7-3 15-5 ment. left in the game, to propel Win­ book again. only their third game in the Ipst Vancouver 23 36 iastest winning strpk to two Notre Dame, in its third a final determination on the site a 4-1 lead, netted the last six lead, but Capital forged 10 un­ Northwest Catholic 7-3 11-9 UCLA and USC play Califor­ nipeg over Chicago. Hull now 19 starts. Los Angeles straight. \ • national TV appearance of the of Super Bowl IX the first order# goals of the game to skate away ' ' The result is Dasher, an amazing answered tallies midway 21 39 has 42 goals for the season. Rorkels 133, Trail Blazers St. Paul 5-5 12-8 John Wooden, the UCLA nia and Stanford this weekend season, routed West Virginia of business today when they from the Knights. Seven You can’t improve through the third period to take IIS Xavier 2-8 9-11 in preparation for, that show­ open their annual winter new car that's going to take them he lead for good. coach, tried to be cautious. "I behind a season-high 41 points Houston hit 56.5 per cent of its St. Bernard 1-9 3-16 down which is the regular meetings. on the original. In other NBA action, Boston SUNDAY’S RESULTS may be getting senile but I was by freshman Adrian Dantley. years to imitate. floor shots and gained a 5237 CCIL , qever confident that we wohld season finale for both clubs. The world championship beat Atlanta, 111-96; Milwaukee Minnesota 2, Cleveland 1 Vanderbilt, which had lost Dasheris both economical (about rebound margin as Rudy League Overall Winnipeg 3, Chicago 1 win the NCAA. I said we had as Elsewhere amorig"the top 10 only once previously this game was awarded to New HOW rapped Kansas Gity-Omaha, over the weekend, only Vander­ Tomjanovich led the assault Maloney 14-4 16-4 good a chance as anyone—and Orleans last April, but labor 100-93; Los Angeles surprised Houston 7, Vancouver 1 ^ season, ran into a hot hand on 25 miles per gallon) and powerful against Portland with 28 points. Conard 13-5 14-6 Toronto 2, New England 0 we have. bilt and Pittsburgh were in the its home court by Tennessee problems have hampered work HALF Chicago, 100-90; Houston Calvin Murphy added 24 and Wethersfield 13-5 13-7 loss column. Eighth-ranked on the ultra modern mul­ (0-50 in seconds). It holds five mauled Portland, 133-115; Quebec 7, Jersey 4 ; “ Every game from now on is freshman Ernie Qcunfeld, GALLON. Mike Newlin had 22. Geoff Hall ^ 12-6 12-8 Edmonton 5, Los Angeles 3 sudden death as far as we are Pittsburgh had its 22-game win­ whose 23 points helped drop the timillion dollar Super Dome. comfortably. It has front-wheel drive Cleveland topped Phoenix, 101- ning streak snapped by Penn Consider these Petrie topped the Blazers with Bristol East. 104 10-10 concerned.” Commodores into a first-place NFL commissioner Pete 97, and S eattle whipped 23. Bristol Central 9-9 10-9 State 66-64 and the fifth rated Rozelle visited New Orl^;ins that gives you more control and trac­ advantages: Philadelphia, 115-105. Keith Wilkes, playing his tie with Alabama in the T O WIN Cavaliers 101, Suns 97 Manchester , 8-10 8-10 final home game for UCLA, Commodores fell prey to Southeastern Conference race. last week and was to report to tion than any conventional caryou've 1. There's a handle on it Ucllirs 111, Ilawka 96 Windham 6-12 5-14 neighboring Tennessee, 59-53. Easy to carry, easy to pour. Three points by Lenny scored 31 points in the triumph the owners this morning. V:. John Havlicek scored 32 Wilkens and Dwight Davis's Penney 4-14 4-16 Top-ranked North Carolina ever driven. It's equipped with Skid- ,2. Less chance of points as Boston defeated over Washington. "I think two foul shots, all in the last 27 Platt 1-17 1-19 we’re over our slump,” Wilkes State survived a minor scare to breaker, which prevents most skid­ running out. Atlanta for the fifth straight LEGAL down Clemson 80-75; No. 2 3. It’s a sensible way seconds, paced Qeveland’s win said, “the other two national time this season. The Hawks, over Phoenix. Wilkens led the Notre Dame drubbed West ding under adverse conditions, it's to enjoy Jim Beam playing without Lou Hudson NOTICE titles don’t mean anything to .99% annual Cavs with 19 points, while Keith Yale Baseball me at (his point. There’s only Virginia 108-80. designed for low maintenance and and it costs less (hip contusion), received a No. 6 Maryland edged Duke Erickson and Neal Walk each Sealed bids will be received in one goal. That’s to win this per drink. NEW HAVEN (U PI)- Yale 64-61; No. 7 Marquette put percentage easy repair. And itk covered by Play the Lottery. University’s baseball team will the Office of The Director of year.” THE WORLD'S HNEST away Detroit 61-53, and No. 40 If the 6rst three, middle three or last three play a 28-game schedule this General Services, 41 Center Both Washington State coach the VW Owner's Security Blanket BOURBON. George Raveling and Indiana solidified its one-game rate REFUND digits on your ticket match the same digits on ' The spring, according to school Street, Manchester, Connec­ load , over Michigan in the Big The new Volkswagen Dasher. ticut until March 8,1974 at 11:00 Washington coach Marv the winning number, you're in luck. And you're - V . spokesmen. The team was 8-5 Ten race by defeating y _ $20 richer. Muffler That’s a.m. for the following: Harshmhn picked the Bruins in for prompt payment of la c k and White Throw away your old ideas about last year. Minnesota 73-55. ONE FOUR DOOR SEDAN the March 9th rematch with personal Installment loans $20 winners get ''Instant Gash Payoff" at Guaranteed for “ I guess it was* going to what to expect hvm a car. Bid forms, plans and Southern California in the L.A. Lottery drawings and at participating Savings as long as you 'Named Mentor happen sometime,” said Pitt Ask about REWARD-A-LOAN all sizes...... * 1 2 . and Loans. specifications are available at Sports Arena after they lost to NEW HAVEN (U PI)- Yale coach Buzz Ridl. “Time and the 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! Just one more way to win Connecticut's own the car... |tfae General Services Office, 41 the two teams last weekend. Lottery. ■* Basketball coach Joe Vandsiiijj Raveling said, “UCLA is still odds were against us. It’s elec­ 'Center S tuet, Manchester, trifying' for it to end this way, i l f W M f i 875-2517 the president of the .Natio Connecticur the best team in the nation.” ’ MANCHESTER STATE BANK Association of Basketball Harshman: 'Twould have to though. This will now be a test Tdwn of Manchester of our mental toughness.” leiSAL MEN'S s m 16 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT* BOURBON I Coaches, has been named coach Connecticut put my money on UCLA, in a 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER THl COMPUre MIN'S STORf Ted Tnidon, Inc. CONW CTKIirs 74 LOTTERY WHISKEY DISTIUED AND BOTTLED BY BLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP of the JIast team in the Aloha game between those fwo.” Penn Statq coach John Bach ’Op«n Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon THE JAMES B BEAM O I^ IU N C CO.. ROUTE 83 Robert B. Weiss TpkOp Rte. 83 CLERMONT, BEAM. KENTUCKY ROCKVILLE Classic, to be held in Honolulu said, “In 24 years of coaching I -907 MAIN STREET over 4,600winnen each wtek. General Manger And you’d have to put your •872-0538 in April. ' money on UCLA to repeat as can’t remember a game that ______Member FDIC 643-2478______‘ Talcottville

y PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon.. Feb. 25. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 25, 1974— PAGE FIFTEEN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Help Wanted Lost and Found 1 Announcemonts Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes for Sale 23 Homes For Sale Wanted 13 13 Help Wanted^ 13 Help wanted 13 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For'Sale 23 ADVERTISING LOST - OCTAGON shaped horrid Bxptrtenced Ma c h in ist - Experienced or WIDOWER looking for , a SECRETARY - Good shorthand MANCHESTER - 6-roorti -TWO-FAMILIES > One in the rimmed glasses, Phone 647-9267 and typing skilis, some figure TOOLMAKER JANITOR - Full-time, filature non-experienced:periencea positions): MANCHESTER $52,900 RATES after 6 p.m. I INCOME TAX middleage housekeeper compa- , individual, good sta^•ting salaiy. HAPPY ADS THE ATLANTIC WSURANGE GO’S. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, large 'center of Rockville for $19,900,. work. A gal;^riday .to vice- Elxcellent jwsition available available. Excellent training, living room, formal dining fully rented. Another in East "WE FIND THE'HOUSE nion. Write to Bok M, with good starting rate and Excellent fringe benefits. On 3good salary, rapid advance­ YOU MAKE THE HOME’’ ' day 8* Aord par day PREPARATION Manchester Herald. president. Go«i starting salary ONE OF A K IN D I! room, country kitchen. Air Hartford, 6-6 duplex, both va­ LOST - Passbook No, 4884, First and benefits. Allied Building unbeatable fringe ben^its. bus line, ^ p ly in person, East the J3lh floor, Founder’s Tower, E ^ t Hartford (Hours 12 ment, excellent benefits, plus. ■ 3 days 7c word p ^ 'day Federal Savings, South Wind­ Hartford Convalescent Home, Outstanding S. bedroom Tri­ offers considered, Call owner, cant, with 2-car garage, $32,900. REALTOR DanMosiBr Systems, 260 Tolland Tpke, We require experience in the noon - 6 p.m.) for tho following ^^tions: Now interviewing. Cpll U.S. Ar­ 646-5983. 6 days . 6c word per day sor, Application made for pay-' 649-S329 525-B283 RETIRED person - td work as a 745 Main Street, East HartfoVd. my,. 646-3089. level in lovely “Rockledge.” T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- MIS 26 days 5c word per day ment, clerk nights in a retaiipackage Manchester, 646-0124. layout and construction of in­ 1577. 15 WORD MINIMUM COMMERCIAL RATI 3Vz baths, equipped kitchen, TWO-FAMILY house, 107 ~ 7 " szziBro store. Apply in persoivOlcott tricate stamping dies. Must be SHORT ORDER cook ^ five carpeting, jalousied, heated Happy Ads $1.50 inch CABINET maker wanted, fully capable of retting up dies and POLICY nPISTS Oakland Street, price r^uced BUCKLEY SCHOOL area -• COVEHTRY - 5-room Ranqh, 3 bedrooms, queen FOUND - White male Symoid Package Store, 654 Center SALES nights per veek, experience not porch, huge cedar closet and 2 dog. Call Dog Warden, 646-4555, TAX Preparation by Street, between 8-5. experienced only. Call making all necessary for immediate sale, or lease. custom built 3-bedr'oom Ranch, bedroom, nice location, central hot Displaycraft, Manchester, 643- TRANSCRIPTION TYPISTS^ necessary. Apply W. T. Grant garages. For the family Needs work. Call 525-7054, 236- water heating system, new kitchen floor. Must be professional. Home service and alterations in preparing dies HIU-TIME family kitchen, spacious 9557.-- FILE CLERKS Co., Manchester, Parkade. An seeking a ,Ji0-foom home in a 6 1 0 5 7 \ ^ fieldstone fireplacea living SGGni FOUND - Mongrel female, reasonable. Phone 563-4M3, EXPERIENCED Cabinet for production and performing equal opportunity employer. white and tan. Call Dog maker and formica work, This is an excellent op­ CLAIM CLERKS (Typing rsqulrod) prime area, call Joe Gordon, room, dining room, attached MANCHESTER - 6-room Colonial, garage, floor-to-celling EXPERIENCE^D exhibit intricate machine tool and ANDOVER -I Three-bedroom Warden, 646-4555, INCOME TAX forms prepared wanted for iocal shop. Phone portunity to join one of PBX Operator - If you have 649-5306, eves. 643-5314. garage, screened rear porch fireplace, new roof, new kitchen floor, now wall-to-wall in your home or mine. Very 647-9465 for appointmemt. builder wanted, supervisory bench work operations. At America’s fastest Excellent Irlhi^ Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, plus 2-acre lot, 2-car detached “ '“T FfOflwm. Join this experience on a plug in bedrooms and hallway. Inside completely redecorat­ FOUND - Black and tan male reasonable. Call 649-5096. experience preferred. Cali least 5 years of experience in growing electronic national marine ______••B&W- in-ground pool. One .acre plus. garage, Buster Crabbe pool, Displaycraft, Manchester 643- die work desired.' Insursnes concern In switchboard with some typing, $32,000. Warren E. Howland, excellent condition, many ed, outside newly painted. See it - you’ll like it. $32,900. German Shepherd dog. Call CAB DRIVER - We have a full- retailers. Some • •. Somton* their new reglonki office. Parking will bo provIdod'M'w^l call today. Salary $115., fee The BARROWS It WALLACE Co. 9557. Interviews daily. R ealton — MLS Realtors, 643-11081 extras, close to shopping and MANCHESTER - NEW LISTING. Completely renovated Dog Warden, 646-4555, . i time opening for our knowledge of electronic may havt rent you as banking and eating faclllliss on promtoos. paid. Call Betsy at Rita Girl, Manchester fieet. If you are ■ Apply in person: Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 churches. $54,900. Ken 2-famlly, wall-to-wall carpeting throughout, now stoves, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• equipment preferred, o happy odi 646-3441. Ostrinsky, Realtor, 643-1333. dependable with a clean driving Call collect for an appointment If you wish, 1-288-7741, refrigerators, all walls newly painted or Walltox. Immac­ ARTS AND crafts ROGERS CORP. out will train bright ••••••••••••••••••••• □ FINANCIAL record, stop in to see us. East Routa 32 AUTOMOTIVE Mechanic - TOLLAND $31,900 ulate condition, outside newly painted, new roof, now Hartford Cab Co, 107 Burnside Demonstrators needed. Beat beginners. Automatic MANCHESTER - duplex plus Personals South Windham, Conn. ■ increases, plus many Experienced or Non-e^rience ROCKVILLE- four family on Cape, $7,500 income, 3 fur­ etc., etc. $39,900. Let the tenant help pay tho mortgage. Ave, East Hartford. the high cost of iiving, no in­ positions available. Excellent Union Street, each apartment ■ Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages ' 8 vestment, no collecting or An Equal Opportunity Employtr fine benefits. THE ATLANTIC CB’S. HIGH AND MIGHnil naces, $62,000. Cole, Realtor, ANDOVER - BRAND NEW, 6-room Raised Rarich, 2-car □ NOTICES PIANO wanted, any condition. training provided. Good salary, has four rooms, all in excellent 643-6666. garage, 1*A baths, wall-to-wall carpeting. Pick your own Call anytime, 742-7141, ^ OPERATORS - Lathe and deiivering. Fuli-time or part- Roses Are IM , Violets Are Hue, Founder’s Tower, P.O. Box 80871 rapid advancement, excellent condition from top to bottom. Spotless 6 room L-Ranch on a MORTGAGES, loans first se­ milling operators - Running the time. Phone 633-1697 or 646- HOUSEWIVES and College Good Stiary Plus Incontivo Want Us Are fireevy colors, carpeting,- stove and oven. Don't wait. $34,900. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0496. Hartford, Conn. 06108 benefits, plus. Now inter­ Fifth apartment possible. Good gorgeous huge, high treed lot INCOME TAX Returns and cond, third, All kinds. Realty same job by the hundreds? Students - Part-time or full­ And Get Results Tee! viewing. Call U.S. Army, 646- estate builder. 40’s. Wolverton COVENTRY - Three parcels. 09 acres with 250’ frontage. Lost and Found 1 statewide, credit rating un­ time work in telephone adver­ - LAFAYETTE * No Agencies Please. with privacy. For the family ______bookkeeping done professional­ Traveiing long distances? Cel 643-2T11 3089. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. seeking a 3-bedroom home in 152 acres with circa 1720 house. 97 acres. Call for de­ necessary. Reasonable. Con- Dissatisfied with wages? Just a tising. Earn ?150-$300 per M M E U C n iM C S An Equal Opportunity Employer LOST- Black flat coated female ly, Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145, a fine area, don’t, miss this tails on one or all. number in a big Company? TOOLMAKER, machinist, montn or more. Call for inter­ 391 Broad Stroot GIRL FRIDAY - All around last section retriever, medium size, vicinity fine buy. Immediate occupan­ M a n c h e s t e r - 3-famlly, business zone II, Good Invest­ Want to advance your skiUs? If lathe operators. Must be able to view, 646-2637 or 646-4854. assistant for hectic office, Center and Victoria Rd, 647- Manchoster $$ Happy Birthday I MANCHESTER cy. Joe Gordon, 649-5306, ment. Wo will listen to offers. Call for details. 1710, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• so, call Armatt Inc., 237 Oak set-up and work from An Equal Opportunity warehouse operation. of homes now ford. Evenings, 233-M79. Street, Glastonbury- blueprints. Minimum three- GROWING business needs am­ evenings 643-5314 Announcements 3 Employer S H ER R Y I Cheney Brothers has permahent full time -Knowlege of printing helpful, NEW RANCH experimental job shop, years experience. Apply at bitious people, full or part-time. but not necessary. Will train. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... LOST- Black and white MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 Call 649-4261 after 6 p.m. week ^ Love, g openings in the following positions: available shepherd husky with one blue empioying 15 men maximum. Aunt Marlon Starting $2.50 per hour. Call 6 ^ Spacious 7-room Ranch. 3 INCOME TAX forms prepared mortgages — interim financing 55 hour work week. Adams Street, Manchester. days. Weavers Warp Knotters • • &W • • eyea,nd one brown, Bolton area, in your home, at about the same WAITRESSES, Hostess, 0174 for appointment. bedrooms, 2 baths, family 0 expeditious and confidential Requirements; Read cashier, bus boys and dis­ The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. REALE’S CORNER vicinity'Vernon'Road and Route price you would pay at service, J.D. R e^ Estate COOKS - Part-time nights, app­ Uncle Russ i;!; Loom Fixers General Workers room with fireplace and patio, Realtors — MLS When 214 homes are sold 175 MAIN STREET blueprints, and operate PART-TIME work at home on hwashers. Mature, responsible '— we're sold out! Final " PHONE 646-4525 6, Reward, Call 649-6386, ’ someone's office, Call-633-1267, Assoc. 646-1980.3. . r ^ machine. 633-8260. the telephone. 1-673-2995. ly Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, kitchen with appliances, Manchester Rarkade — 649-5308 Manchester. people only. Hours 5 to 11 p.m. We have Instructors to train qualltled applicants. dining room, aluminum section of 24 homeO now weekdays, and 11 a.m. to 11 Happy Birthday Si available. Excellent Company paid fringe benetits. siding, 2-car garage. p.m. weekends. Am Iv in per­ G A B B Y ^ Apply: FIRST CLASS The 2 Bedroom Ranch — son, Mama Mia’s Cuisine, 477 $27,500 EAST OF MANCHESTER You’re not getting older, S RAISED RANCH, 3 wooded The 3 Bedroom Townhouse COVENTRY Lakefront • MANCHESTER - New Hartford Rd., Manchester. Just better. ^ SHEET METAL CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. 048-1180 [acres and a spectacular view, - $32,990 Owner must sell. Buying Listing, three bedroom Cape, MACHINE Operators to work 55 Love, i-i 31 Cooper Hill StroM make this an exceptional home. . . . inciudes air condition­ home next month west of the 1 Vz baths, carpeting, MECHANICS & Wall-to-wall carpeting, 1 1/2 ing, carports, full basement, fireplace, formal dining first shift. Experience not iS Florence, Bob, Tina is Manchester, Conn. swimming pool, tennis river. Six room cape and Michael MERRin AGENCY tile baths, stone firejnace and room, first-floor family room, necessary^, we will train, Si iS ______Tel. 643-4141 sliding glass doors to rear deck, courts, grounds and exterior fireplaced living room responsible applicants. Com- — ASSEMBLERS maintenance. attractive treed lot. $34,900. REALTOR could make it your home for enclosed porch, 3 bedrooms, 2 pany paid insurance, holidays only $38,900. Call Warren E. car attached garage; formal TOLLAND — King sized we salute the... amd vacation. Apply Connec- help Wanted 13 With machining experience. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. dining room. Only $29,700 master bedroom featured In ticut Cycle Accessories, 316 APPLIANCE and furniture Minimum one year's Hartford" " rd Rd.,...... Manchester. salesman, full time hours, five ANDOVER - Raised Ranch on COVENTRY - Near. Bolton this three-bedroom Ranch. Need A Part or experience. Must read COLUMBIA - Lakefront Full-Time Job? day work week. Experience not high and wooded 3 acres. Wall- line, new to the market, lovely Carpeted living room with MALE OVER' 18 to clean at necessary. Apply W. T. Grant blueprints. Excellent fringe to-wall carpeting, 1 l/2baths, beautiful year ‘round home. 6 ‘ g l f e e q . 6-room Ranch on over an fireplace, paneled recreation EX>ERIENCEO rooms, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, night. 9 p.m. to midnight, more FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Company; Manchester benefits and pay. family room with quarry stone acre. Walk-out family room room, garage. 279’ deep hours later. Apply iq person, Parkade, an equal opportunity fireplace. Rural area. Only dishwasher, carpeting, gives you more wooded lot. $33,500. BOV SCOUTS IS NOW TAKING LATHE screened porch. Hutchins Agen­ large fireplaced living room, employer. minutes to Manchester and after 6 p.m. Dairy Queen APPLICATIONS cy, 649-5324. 2-car detached garage. $32,500 n o r t h COVENTRY - New Brazier, 242 Broad Street. OPERATOR PRESSURE Hartford. Fairly priced at $38,- Lydall Street/Manchester listing. Tastefully decorated For lunch time and breakfast WELDING - Experienced or 900. Call Warren E. Howland, 649-6259/646-6909 C O L U M B IA - Numerous INFLATION ruining the time work. Serve Ice cream Non-experienced positions Rlealtor, 643-1108. MANCHESTER - Lovely six Condominium Living In an selection of homes, ranging L-Ranch. 3 bedrooms, Must be capable of making R U S T MFG. room larger Cape on treed half carpeting, modern eat-in budget? Earn $500-$1,000, part- sandwiches and a full available. Good salary, rapid Estate Setting from high 30s to the mid 40s; parts from prints, do own set­ acre lot. Fireplaced living kitchen with bullt-lns, sunken time. For appointment call 529- breakfast In pleasant sur­ up and tool grinding necessary advancement, excellent MANCHESTER- two family 6-6 Each with something unique. 9488 between 5:30-7:30 p.m. benefits, plus. Now inter­ CO., INC. duplex, with three bedrooms, room, eat-in kitchen, paneled Low tax base family room with fireplace, OF AMERICA rounding. Flexible hours with to operate the lathe. Good den, 11/2 baths. P ric^ at $42,^ viewing. Call U.S. Army, 646- 41 Chapel St. eajh side. Huge kitchens, new TO LLAND - Two homes in garage. Treed .’A acre lot. excellent wages and un­ starting wage with all com­ 3089. bathrooms, vinyl covered 900. Zinsser, Agency, 646-1511. $35,900. pany paid benefits. Manchester, Conn. one. 10 room Raised Ranch iforms provided. No siding, aluminum storms and ELLINGTON — Immaculate JANITOR - 40-hour week. Apply screens, two car garage. $39,900 - New 7 room Raised with upstairs having experience required. Call Mrs. BrunettI, 643-2487 Ranch, two baths, fireplace, 8-room Colonial. Four Apply at Watkins Brothers, 935 Main Wolverton Agency, Realtors, bedrooms, 21’ living room, I V z the Boy Scouts celebrate their 64th Anniversary. between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. large recreation room, oouble bedrooms, one full and two Come In for Interview dally, Street, Manchester. weekdays. 649-2813. JUST LISTED! Lovely, con­ baths, kitchen, dining room, garage, wooded. Hutchins venient 7-room Colonial with 3- and downstairs having half-baths, extra closet before 11 a.m. or after 2 HOULE & WESTBROOK Agency, 649-5324. You can bet they're proud of their record.;.and justifiably p.m., or call 649-7738 for an PART-TIME head cashier, MANCHESTER- Beautiful one car prage. For details, Mr. another apartment with living space, carpeting, formal K 20 WesUirook Street looking for person with head Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- dining room, fireplace, un­ appointment. East Hartford, Conn. SECRETARY - Do you have owner home with three JUST LISTED - Six-room Cape and dining room, 2 bedrooms, so. Since its founding, this organization has helped American cashier experience to work in good typing and steno? Looking bedrooms, two full baths, 1413. and full bath. Mid 40s. usual family room. Lovely courtesy booth convenient loca­ with garage, located on over 2 FRIENDLY for a job with some respon­ heated family room, country gorgeous acres of lawn and wooded lot. $43,300. tion. Salary $2.50 per hour. Fee size kitchens with all built-ins. CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod,' wide HEBRON - acres. Accom ICECREAM sibility? Well established firm trees. If you’re looking for panies this 7 room, 2-family NEW HOMES - We have a boys become men, through its program of building character 435 MAIN STREET paid. Call Betsy at Rita Girl, east-of-river needs your skills. Den with fireplace, two plus boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, SECRETARY - $135 to start. 646-3441. garages and beautiful in-ground room to spread. Priced at only fireplace, foyer, double garage. (4-3) built in 1968 only $37,500 fine selection of new homes MANCHESTER Salary to $135. Fee paid. Call $31,900. Keith Real Estate, 64^ Conveniently located east of pool. Wolverton Agency, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. H E B R O N - Majestic 5-6 available In over ten different and providing wholesome activities for An EqutI Opportunitr Cm p t o / f Betsy at Rita Girl, 646-3441. 4126, 649-1922. river firm is anxious to hire a Realtors, 649-2813. bedroom Cape with miles of locations. Prices range from capable secretary to work with, $2,500 BONUS - Enlist in CAPE - seven rooms, 1 1/2 view, many extras. Acreage $32,500 to $62,000. growing youngsters. We salute an out­ 4 executives. Interesting and $19,900 Five rooms, 11/2 baths, baths, family room, large •HELP* Today’s Army in Combat Arms stove, refrigerator, garage, two available. Ms diversified position, relaxed at­ and receive good salary, rapid MANCHESTER modern kitchen, wall-to-wall HEAVY Equipment Operator - acres. Hutchins Agency, Looking east of Manchester? mosphere, plush offices, advancement, excellent Just starting a business and stays, porch, garage. Bowers W f . T J ' . V J standing group of boys! Good salary, rapid advance­ benefits, ano free parking. KEEP THE UNES MOVING Realtors, 649-5324. Save mjles of gas and time ment, excellent benefits, plus. benefits, plus receive $2,500 .need home plus office? WE School. $39,500. Philbrick Agen­ Must have good typing skills, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. just call one of our friendly Now interviewing. Call U-S. Ar­ INSTANT JOBS bonus. Now interviewing. Call HAVE IT. 7-room Colonial > and nice personality. Olsten U.S. Army, 646-3089. agents. If we dojlU have it we my. 646-3089. Services, 54i49-5561. Light Work — New plant centrally located. Priced to KEEP THE assembly lines East of river. COVENTRY - oversized Cape, will find it for you FCBHUAWY moving. Top temporary jobs sell. Please call for details. OFFERS INVITED 24x42 with five rooms on first JOIN the Olsten connection, it AVON - Sell Avon to the lady in Long Term Job — Future High 30's. floor finished. Second floor un- east of the river. 'Top pay. long links you to great assignments. Business Opportunity 14 On this neat Ranch. Living term openings with job oppor­ Apartment lOB. When you live opportunities. finisheij. jiarge wooded lot. 8 7 5 -6 2 8 3 Secretaries, stenos, typists, in an apartment house, your HEBRON -room, kitchen, bedrooms, 1% A SCOUT IS TRUSTWORTIlYp tunities. Rotating shifts, so car clerk typists, clerical, machine Car Neceaaary MANCHESTER - Pizza house, $31,500;' Philbrick Agency, necessary. New modern clean customers are close by. You'll Charming FOUR BEDROOM baths, family room, fireplace Realtors, 646-4200. PROFESSIONAL A SCOUT IS OBEDIENT operators. Remain indepen­ Rotating ahifta with fully equipped. Priced to sell. lessenqerl A Scout tells the truth. He keeps his prom­ plant to work in. Apply to Man­ find it's easy to make money in Colonial. Formal dliling are the interior attractions. dant. Work in your own residen­ Owner nas othfer interests. For 7 A'*Scout fellows the rules of his family, power, 18 Haynes Street, in vour spare time and soon you'll excellent pay details call Stanley Agency, 646- room, 1'/4 baths, carpeting, Beautiful acre wooded lot COVENTRY - oversized Cape, •RE4IT0RS* SERVICES DAYS A ises. Honesty is port of his code of conduct. tial area. Flexible hours. Long know everyone in your building. CO. school, and troop. He obeys the laws of Hartford, and start work im­ 3618. 1% acre, garages. Im­ with over 200’ of frontage on five rooms finished, plus one WEEK People con depend on him. or short term assignments. Call Get the facts now, 289-4922. Intervlawa 10 A.M.-3 P.M. bedroom, breezeway and large 646-8713 423-9291 his community and country. mediately. and tall^_ with our friendly staff Tuesday, February 26th. maculate. $43,500. fish stocked river and swim­ COUNTRY STORE for sale ming pool are the exterior at­ addition 24x28 with, unfinished or stop in for a fresh cup of ELECTRICIANS - Experienced KNIGHTS OF MCUWilS t KIHIIIIU interior. Ideal for the .handy A SCOUT IS LOYAL WANTED - Counter helpr. After­ coffee. Olsten Temporary and lock, stock and barrel, well tractions. Drive by, Trow­ noons and midnight to 6 a.m., or Non experienced positions COLUMBUS HALL traveled highway. For par­ 5 Z S -1 7 3 1 man or extra large family. A SCOUT IS CHEERFUL Permanent Services. 242 Trum­ available. Good salary, rapid bridge Road, Coventry, and Wooded lot, 2-car garage, $39,- A Scout ii true to his family, Scout lead­ baker needed for nights in­ bull Street, Hartford. 549-554A 138 Main St. Manchester ticulars call 289^208 or 6^- A Scout looks for the bright side of things. advancement, excellent call with your offer. 900. Philbrick Agency, EARLY SPRING SPECIALS ers, friends, school, and nation. cluding weekends. Apply in per­ 7669. He cheerfully does tasks that come his son, Dip & Sip Donuts, 335 benefits, plus. Now inter­ Apply today, go to work Realtors, 646-4200. Center Street, Manchester. viewing. Call U.S. Arm'y, 646- tomorrow _ Situation Wanted TOLLAND - By owner, three MANCHESTER - Older Cape with 3 bedrooms, living way. He tries to make others happy. I ...... -1 .3089. 15 bedroom Raised Ranch, on one A SCOUT IS HELPFU( VmiTtiiE Reutv OLDERjyjfiME 8 rooms, large room, dining room, kitchen, garage, needs painting and I CUSTODIAN ■ CAPABLE Mother will babysit acre wooded lot, 1 l/2baths, modern kitchen, formal dining decorating but look at the price...... $26,900. CASHIER/CLERK - full-time eat-in kitchen, dining room, 872-9402 A Scout is concerned about other people. A SCOUT IS THRIFTY I Manchester Community! TYPIST TO $125. (?ood typist MANPOWER infant or toddler, my home. So. room, large den, two full baths, position. Apply'in person. First large family room, with 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On VERNON - Why not take a look at this very clean 5’/i-room He does things willingly for others Foods, 646 Center Street, I College seeks a woman forr needed for excellent firm. Must Main-Spring Street area. 647- A Scout works to pay his way and to help be well organized and capable 18 Haynes S t, Hartford fireplace. Asking $39,500. Call a 250’ parklike yard. $35,900. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, living Toom, dining area, kitchen, without pay or reward. Manchester. I campus housekeeping, to ' 9509. MANCHESTER - Well cared wall-to-wall throughout, oven and range, treed yard. others. He saves for unforeseen needs. of working independent An Equal Opportunity 872.4662; Philbrick Agency, Realtors, I work Intermittently as the I benefits, career potential, call for ten room oversized Cape in 646-4200. Priced at only ...... $31,900. He protects & conserves natural resources. HOUSEKEEPER - Companion Employer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• country setting, only five " need demands. Hours will be I now. Olsten Services, 549-5561. MANCHESTER- Beautifully VERNON - Quick sale wanted. Vacant 5’A-room Ranch^ A SCOUT IS FRIENDLY for widower, board and room, ! flexible. Contact Mr. Madden I located 4 bedroom Colonial on a minutes from center of town. GEORGIAN Colonial - Center homes in Connecticut, Maine □ REAL ESTATE Wall-to-wall carpeting. Price reduced to ...... $30,900. A Scout is a friend to all. We is a brother A SCOUT IS BRAVE I at 646-4900, Ext. 216. | 200’ well landscaped lot. For­ chimney Colonial. Two and Florida. References. Write mal dining room, den, 28’ Separate three room apart- fireplaces, modern kitchen with HEBRON - London Park. Low taxeg offer this attractive to other Scouts. He seeks to understand A Scout can face danger even if ho is a- - Box R, Manchester Herald. Homes For Sale 23 fireplaced living room, 2 1/2 mwt. Priced in the mid 40s. built-ins, large formal dining Ranch a buy. Aluminum siding, large lol plus 3 bedrooms, others. Call us to see this fine listing. T. fraid. He has the courage to stand for baths, 60’s. Wolverton Agency, room, front-to-back living, living room, kitchen with new floor, wall-fo-wall SEWING MACHINE CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, Realtors, 649-2813. J. Crockett, Realtor," 643-1577. throughout, full walk-out basem ent...... $30,900. what he thinks is right. WAITRESS Openings - Part- room, large front foyer, den, A SCOUT IS COURTEOUS RNS-LPNS-AIDES time day shift, Monday through California Ranch. Fireplaced screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 MANCHESTER - 7-room older Colonial In good condition, Friday. Good earnings and living room, formal dining COVENTRY - Three-bedroom MANCHESTER and Vicinity - 1/2 baths, garage, large lot. JO IN THE OPERATORS We have a large selection of 1'A'baths, 3 bedrooms, living roorft, dining room, kitchen, A Scout is polite to everyone regardless A SCOUT ISOLEAN working conditions. Apply to room, modern kitchen with Ranch, partially finished rec High on a hill in one of DYNAMIC dining area, family three lai'ge room, washer, dryer, dis-'' homes from $21,900. Visit our den or fourth bedroom, treed lot ...... Only $34,900. of age or position. Good manners make it Manager, Farm Shop, 2892 Manchester’s finest A Scout keeps his body and mind fit and NURSING TEAM Main Street, Glastonbury. An Apply Paramiml Olflea bedrooms, fourth possible. 2- hwasher and TV antenna to new office at 144 Center Street neighborhoods. Philbrick Agen­ VERNON-MANCHESTER LINE - Large 5!A-room Ranch, easier fof people to get along together. clean. He goes around with those who equal opportunity employer. c a r garage. Beautifully stay. Large lot. Priced in the at you your convenience and com- cy, Realtors, 646-4200. IVi baths, stove, dishwasher, 3 bedrooms, living room with landscaped grounds. Marion E. fort to see pictures and descrip-ip- believe in these same ideals. high 20’s. Phone Mitten Realty, fireplace, garage, added ’bonus 16x32 in-ground MANGHEpt MODES, ING. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. Realtors, 643-6930. tions of most homes avaiiable CARPENTERS - Good salary, ______*______.■ pool ...... Asking $37,900. A SCOUT IS KIND THE MEADOWS rapid advancement, excellent Pine Street, Menchester in the area. Meyer Agency, immediately available full Realtors, 646-3860, 646-8776. MANCHESTER - Imagine having 2 acres In central loca­ A Scout understands there is strength A SCOUT IS REVERENT/ benefits, plus. Now inter­ THIRTEEN ROOMS - 2 1/2 and part-time ppsitions. 3-11 viewing. Call U.S. Army, 646- baths, two fireplaces, 3-car gar­ NEW RANCH tion wl(h a 10-room Colonial. Needs paint and paper. in being gentle. He treats others as he A Scout is reverent toward God. He is. and 11-7 shifts. Excellent 3089. age, horse barn, view. $53,900. WYLLYS ST. ROLLING PARK - Cape, three' Is offered, Watrous Road, Garage, treed lot ^...... For only $38,900. .jwants to be treated. faithful in his religious duties.- He respects salary plus company paid Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. bedrooms, dining room, Bolton. Within the "L” shape Call quickly - It won't lasti Life, Health, Major Medical Attractive stone and frame 8- finished rec room with wall-to- you will find a living room, the beliefs of others. wall carpeting, extra large COVENTRY (North) - Itflmedlate, new 7-room Raised and Disability insurance MANCHESTER - Large, room Colonial, 2W baths, 2- com pile country kitchen, 3 Ranch, llving room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, VA MOLD MAKER gracious 7-room Cdloniai, kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, oil hot makes this truly one of the car garage. Paneled family water heat. Phone owner-agent, bedr^ms, 2 baths, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, 2-car garage, aluminum TRAINEE OPPORTUNITIES 'fireplace, aluminum siding, room, built-in range, oven, best benefit packages in the nice yard, 3-car garage. $39,900. 649-5261, or 646-7925. firepl^es. Two-car garage, siding ... — ...... Asking $39,900. industry. MODEL MAKERS dishwasher, disposal, attic, private acre wooded lot. Call Mafdr expansion and growth of our organization Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. MANCHESTER - Assumable mortgage on this Raised Start the New Year right, con­ fan. Manicured lot. now and choose colors for creates Immediate need for personn^ to^flll the MANCHESTER - New Listing - Ranch, living room, dining room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, alr- This message sponsored by the^followlng public minded businesses: tact Emilia Kurnik, Assistant MOLDERS MANCHESTER - Two family, Irreplacable fieldstone walls. 9 rooms, four bedrooms, large spring occupancy. Offered in condltloned, rec room, above-ground pool with patio Director of Nursing Service to following openings: ^ modern kitchens, ceramic tile Loads of quality and lot, large barn, two-car garage, Mid 40s. deck, nice lot. learn more about the many TOOL MAKERS baths, aluminum siding, 2-car amenities at a realistic price. B-zone, central, many extras. health care opportunities on * SOLDERERS g^ara^, excellent location. Call... Many possibilities. $39,900. F. VluiTta Realty INVESTMENTS this side of the river. New sec­ Char-^n Agency, 643-0683. J. Spileckij Realtor, 643-2121. HEBRON - 15 acres with a pond, good frontage, added tion opehing soon. WARREN! HOWLAND 872-9402 bonus - old farm house and barn ...... $44,900. Watkins Furniture EDM OPERATOR * LIGHT ASSEMBLERS MANCHESTER - Six room VERNON - Four-bedroom Frank’s Supermarket Westown Pharmacy Colonial on the west side, three 888 Main strait Raised Ranch, ideal location. VERNON - OwnerAays "Sell." Unbelievable price for this 646-2321 * TRAINEES large bedrooms, two full baths, Realtor 843-1108 Double garage, carpeting, for ^-family, 5-5-4, 3 gara(|es, good condition .Only $28,900 Regal Men's Shop 333 BIDWEU. STBEET ★ Interesting Work formal dining room, eat-in the discriminating buyer, $48,- RAISED RANCH - Large living VERNON - FlvO-famlly plus a two-family, new fqr/iaces, Farr’s Vernon Cine i & 2 ★ High Pay Prior 'experience In electro-piechanlcal sub kitchen, two car garage. Has to 900. Diane Fellows, 528-9081, room and formal dining room some new wiring, no housing violation, qood In­ assembly, wiring or soldering would be ideal, but If be seen. Mid 30’s. Wolverton COMPLETELY renovated six Keys Realtors, 528-9081. with sliding glass doors to large come ...... Asking price $77,000. ★ 60-Hour Week Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Robert J, Smith Insurance BARTENDER wanted to work you are looking for that first factory Job, we are room Cape, fireplaced living deck and swimming pool. Two Ask for Mr. Frechette. room has wall-to-wall fireplaces, family room, two- Nassiff Arms service bar, Tuesday through willing to train you. Our basic requirements are that SOUTH WINDSOR $31,900 MANCHESTER - Former greenhouse and nursery, 3 Highland. Park Market Friday nights. Apply Cavey’s MANCHES'TER - A home of un­ carpeting, kitchen has new car garage, large lot. 160x250’. IONA PEOPLE you possess the ability to work WMI with your hands, derstated distinction.. One-half oven-range and cabinets, new $47,500. Philbrick Agency, acres, excellent frontage. Arthur Drug Restaurant, 45 East Center call for Saturday Interview. Street, Manchester. have good eyesight and want to learn. acre of trees and shrubs gYace burner; new hot water heater, WAITING AND EMPTY Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Four-family, 4-4-4-4, central location Shady Glen this 8-room Garrison Colonial brand new bath, three And I sparkle as I was com­ ...... Only $51,900. Manchester Lumber with 2 fireplaces, 25' living SALESGIRL - part-time.!. A^ p ly PROTOTYPE & bedrooms. Excellent condition pletely redecorated in ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on Worth's room, 2 1/2 baths, jalousied throughout. $36,900. Wolverton summer of '73.1 have wall to 10 acres. Large living room in person, Tuesday , Pine If interested call 875-3351 and ask for Mra. porch, redwood and stone patio,) • B.D. Pearl Temple Floor Covering Bakery, 658 Center Street, PLASTICS MOLD CO. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. wall carpeting in living room, with Cypress paneling and " ■ Manchester. Villnave or apply directly: 2-car garage and the finest of fireplace, four bedrooms, den, FM detailing. Lo\^ 60’s. Warren E. FRANK SCALLEY offers a low dining room and hall. Also, 3 two baths, two-car garage. Treasure Shoppe 25 Laurel Rd. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. bedrooms, one with an air- WANTED - Older lady to live in priced 2-family with 3-car gar­ Ideal set-up for dog kennel 646-4144 R.S. Pottertons Western Beef Mart Rocky H ill Personnel Department..' age and large lot in the low 3Qs. conditioner. Look me over operation. $59,500. Philbrick lor^short period and care for MANCHESTER - Custom built now. Call 649-5306, eves. 644- two school age children, rooni Monday through Friday, 9-12 noon, 1-3 p.m. Avoid disappointment - call Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. FRECHEnE & MARTIN REALTORS, Inc. and board, private bedroom, Directions; Silas Deane 7-room Cape, modern kitchen Frank now at the Belfiore 8424. - 263 Main Street Manctwetar Bolton Pharmacy with bullt-ins, living room with Agency 647-1413. MANCHESTER - Six-room color television, fireplace, day Highway exit off 1-91, to LAPOINTE INBUSTRIEO, INC. fireplace, beautiful rec room off. transportation available if Colonial. Large kitchen, formal- Call anyone — Harm Frechette, Al Martin, Amie Brower, Rocky Hill center. Take Divi­ 155 West Main Street, Rockville with wet bar, 11/2 baths. Only BOLTON LAKE - Nice 4 1/2 -B&W.. dining room, 3 bedrooms, gar­ needed, light housework, dend Rd., third left Is Laurel $400 down to qualified veteran. The BARROW$ Sc WALLACE Co. Gerry Rothman, Francia Borysavlex, Annette Finnegan, salary. Phone 228-3827, An Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F room year ‘round Ranch. Pine age. Immaculate condition. Rd. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, paneling, lake privileges. $19,- Realtors — MLS $29,900. Philbrick Agency, Ray Lima, Jim Harrington, Joe Handaraon. Lebanon. 646-3616, Manchester., 643-1108. Manchester Parkade — M9-5306 ask for Mr. Jordan. 000. 643-6878. Realtors, 646-4200. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 25^ 1974 ^ N C H E S T E R EVEN IN G HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 25, 1974 — PAG E SEVEN TEEN BENJY BY JHVi BERRY Apartrnmt For Rent 53 Apartnwnta For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rent 53 Autot For Sala 61 POOR P^OP(,F m o ' \ / F BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN oUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MyOOR HOOFLE M R . M A R R , T ri^ - P IT / TMF POOR MANCHESTER - Deluxe «- AVAILABLE M a re X 1, F O O f Z GOT F\ 0 PIO P f O P U p : bedroom townhouse, 1 iy2 APARTMENT. , Rockville, 3 1/2 room apar’t- ici 1074 by Wimii Itm Me IA/MO'5 PFiM 'H ir HEKE COMES THAT CHISELIN TU US. F(l Off baths, full basement;, private WHAT, AAAY I ASK, IS A KCAaHA A4S7SA! WHEN OH,NO—MO 6AP- d^AR6, 0I(& YiSkC-HTS . RENTAL OFFICE fhent. Appliances, heat, quiet BOLAND’S Cu/f/ . F j I T 'S M l W H O S WRONO.'THE BET’S O FF- , WHA,T A CREEPY A5516NIAENT.' WHO M A R R ^ 5 T 0 Y SYLVESTER T HEAD AAV AAAS fJ T H A T ? <3ETS/ I COULP n 'T ! NO p r o b l e m ! WE'LL entrances. Includes heat and. I I T ^ TH' ALARM SOES OFF YA r OONfUADOTH' f o r g e t T H E P i c k l e s a n p We-have a large variety of neighborhood, adults. No pets. AZINES FER FREE AGAIN, BUT TW IST IT OFF AU' WANTS TO MAKE A DUMB OLD JUST BORROW ONE TM I6. F U B l - appliances, $245 per month. M in MSeOIIIIT SHIES PAY AAE A C tU A R r e tlJ t w i s t i n ; a i n 't G E T T O T H E T A B L E I 'M N O T Security, $125 monthly. 646- .T H IS TIAAE I'AA READY FERJHIM.' I BET 1DU A PAINTING? WHERE ARE WE GONNA f r o m UNCLE BULGY,' deluxe dne and two-b^room ITP NOT TH' o a u a TO L IS T E N t o y o u e H O R T A & E ? Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 1060. . 369 CENTER STREET nJHtn I tXiARTER VOU GET A CANVAS? THAT'LL COST A e A D G E T / T W O B i c k e r t h r o u g h a f t e r w e r e d o n e 3 ). 4535, 646-1021. ' apartments and townhouses C O U L p N 'i; E IT N g R ^ MINT-~AND'AUNT MARTHA HATBS MANCHESTER RIOHTMA? A N O T H E R MEAL/. W IT H IT he c a n throughout Manchester. Ren­ TO GIVE ADVANCES ON 'OUR ******•••••••*•••••••••••••• Tel. 643-6320 ' PAINT OVER IT M AN CH ESTER - Two-bedroom tal office open daily from 9-5, AL'uOWANC^s ; AGAIN! Townhouse with firil basement, ■ Homes tor Rent 54 other times by apptintment. •------,_____ !______washer and dryer hookups, (J’- appliances, heat and cooking BOLTON - Single house, dining gas included in modest monthly D«UTOENTBIPMSIS,MC. room, fireplace, large yard, rental. Available now. Highland 240-R New State H i, Manchester references required. $225. Oak Village, 643-5177. 646-1021 monthly. 643-5983. © 1974 ny NEA, Inc. 460 MAIN STREET - Five 456 1/2 M AIN S T R E E T - 6 Homes tor Sale 23 Serv/ces Ottered 31 Heating-Plumbing 35 Rooms tor Rent 52 rooms, family unit, security. 1 - I A S Y . , rooms, heated, family unit, TWO - Bedroom Townhouse, 1 w a security. $190 monthly. Call 646- 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. CIRCA 1730, Antique Colonial. LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, 1/2 baths, air-conditioning, r ' W •SEWERLINES, sink lines, THE THOMPSON House^ 2426, 9-5. MICKEY FINN 1 . ^ Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, •ceilars and attics cleaned, cleaned: with electric cutters, • Cottage Street, centrally heat, hot Water, appliances, BY HANK LEONARD summer kitchen, new baths, lawns mowed, small tree work. by professionals. McKinney basement. Two or 14 month Al Catalano 1 located, large, pleasantly fur­ LOOKING for anything in real Business lor Rent 55 SHE STILL new kitchen, two-qar garage. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ nished rooms, parking. Call 649- lease. $210. April 1st occupan­ I GOT OUT OF ^ r..SO EVEN IF I High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, estate rental — apartments, HASN'T WtADE PRISON JUST D O N 'T P U L L " ' pany, 643-5308. 2358, for overnight and perma­ cy. 643-1057 evenings. C A N GO IN, SHERIFF/ homes, multiple dwellings, no you UP HER MIND IN T I M E ...T O BE I THROUGH,, IT WAS STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10,- 1 Realtors, 646-4200. 100 GALLONS OF HE'S A LITTLE BETTER DRESSMAKING - 15 .years nent guest rates. fees. Call J.D. Real' Estate 500 square feet, platform level. WHETHER HERE.... WHEN * W O R TH IT, PLEASANT - four room apart- — BUT WHERE'S SHE WANTS i i t L ^ l l i l experience. Specializing in FR A N K SCOTELLA plumbing, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. - Stock Place, rear. Attractive GAS FREE M A R Y E L L E N SHERIFF.... W ELL MANCHESTER - Five family ment, heat, stove, and TO SEE HIMi NEEDED ME... “ alterations, evening and bridal repairs, and remodeling. FURNISHED ROOM for rental Brokers protected. Call with each used car sold WORTH IT... L ' plus 5-car garage. Business gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042, 10- Prompt service on emergen­ working lady. Modern kitchen, refrigerator, references, call MANCHESTER - Central loca­ 647-1193. 522-3114. during npf»iith of zoned. Excellent income 6 . ■ r e a s o n a b l e cies. 643-7024. linens, private enterance, tion, bus line, third floor, 5 Februaryll __ producer. Central location. parking, central. Call 643-8649. - — -TO $69,900. • P h ilb rick Agency, spacious rooms, $150 monthly, AVAILABLE March 1st, four 460 MAIN,STREET - Ideal for 1970 COUGAR XR-7, Conv WHV MOTHERS GET GRAY L E A N P E R s ED'S Contracting Agency - Flooring 36 — Realtors, 646-4200. security and references. Call room duplex, includes heat, store,'office etc. $160. Call 646- Painting, carpentry, floor and SLEEPING ROOM, ample 649-2712. 2426, 9-5. AT, PS, PB. Alr-Cond. A rug cleaning, remodeling, tree FLOOR Sanding and parking. 272 Main Street, $175. No children or pets. 27 Ir­ sharp sporty looker...’ ving Street. 643-6578. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE service. For all kinds of work Refinishing, (specializing in Manchester. ROCKVILLE -. Five rooms, BOLTON - office space 172 $1995. call 649-1590 between 8-6. older floors). Inside painting, Investment Property 25 $140, Four rooms, $115, Three square feet, warehouse 1,022 1968 OLDS Delta 88, 2 Dr. DON'T CON US, h a d l e y ; b e c a u s e ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- LA R G E ROOM, double closet, JUST M AR RIED ? Sunny four- c a r e f u l STUDY CONVINCED SURE ENOUGH, I FOUMP A CAVE roms, $110. Parking, yard, square feet, loading dock with H.T., AT. PS, PB. Alr-Cond. HOW COULD YOUR FOSSILS i THEY CAME ME THAT ONE SMALL ISLAND IN O^NCE USED B y p r im it iv e MAN,., FULL M AN CH ESTER - South Main^ * ^ R U C K AND tractor, backhoe 5750, 872-2222. next to bath and shower. room apartment available. No BE O B N U Ik je IF THEY 'FROM A WHOLE appliances. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 ets. Appliances included.- overhead door, and heat. At­ A fine family car...$1195. THE SULU archipelago W A S OF FOSSILS ANP WALL PAINTINGS'" business property, 2-family, 13 work, rough grading, fill Mature working gentleman. p.m. tractive appearance, good com- WEREN'T THE 0RI6IMAL , NEW ^ ! T E - - .JHE LIKELIEST PLACE TO PIGI s ■ tilites extra. $145. 633-6026. 1970 CHEV. IMPALA 4 Dr. "S U LU m a n " B O N E S ? J. ~WHiCH I ' rooms and store, excellent in­ removal or delivery. 649-6962 or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 649-0719. , mercial location by two major 646-6761. H .T . a'T, PS, PB, Alr- PISCOVEEEP'. come. Priced to sell im­ highways. Route 84 and 44. mediately. Skelly Realty, 529- □ MISC. FOR SALE TWO Furnished Rooms, 5 1/2 ROOM duplex, garage, Cond...$1795.______security, references, $185 Ideal for distributor. $225 1378. LIGHT TRUCKING - attics and bedroom and living room, in monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- 1968 OLDS CUTLASS BY AL VERMEER cellars cleaned. For free es­ private home. Ideal for single PRESIDENTIAL monthly. Phone 643-5029. Articles tor Sale 41 2075. i Supreme 2 Dr. H.T., AT, PS, INVESTMENT Package - con­ timates phone 647-9610 anytime. professional man or woman. A n d WMAT HAPPENED VILLAGE APTS. 4 1/2-room DUPLEX, PB, Radlo...$1295. R E M E M B E R sisting of a five-family, threec Phone 646-0425 for more details. SMALL STORE (15x45) Purnell TO THAT PAPER family, and two family with CONNECTICUT GENUINE Cuckoo Clock, MANCHESTER appliances^^furnished, heat and 1970 FORD FAIRLANE 500 V O U R SHORTAGE THEV near Main. Apply' Marlow’s, B O O R P R O M I S E D good income. $110,000. HOMEOWNER'S SERVICE excellent condition, call 647- ROOM for lady in private hot wateV included, two 9033. 867 Main St. Station Wagon. AT.,' PS, REPORTS US? '7 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, “Oaallly Workmanihip home, convenient location. 224 One and two bedrooms. children, n o ^ ts, on bus line. Ouarantaad" 646-8136. ^ \ ______PB ...... ^ ...... $1,495 ■ 646-4200, Charter Oak. 643-5886 between Near schools, churches 1970 CHEVROLET Spadallzing In rooting, guttor* ond ALUM IN U M sheets used as 4-6 p.m. D f axtarlor rapairt. Fraa, prompl at- printing plates, .007 thick, and shopping center, on FIV E rooms, first^loor, two IMPALA 4-Door Hardtop. OWNER WILL take back : 13;4 I , 'iU . |.< TV Rti u.. f|l (HI tlmatai. 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. bus line. Call anytime. bedrooms, in two farmly , close Wanted to Rent 57 AT.. PS., PB, Air-- primary financing on this •44-IP40, nWHIt . Phone 643-2711. to all school levels, shopping conditioning...... $1295 excellent business location par­ Apartments For Rent 646-2623 ELDERLY WOMAN needs STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF tially destroyed by fire. For S3 and bus. $195 per month\no 1970 BUICK LeSABRE 4- CUSTOM made draperies and NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 utilities. One child, pet, private reasonable rent. Manchester of" details, Mr. Belfiore, Belfiore vicinity. Phone 643-8278 Dr. H.T., AT. PS. PB, Alr- Agency, Realtors, 647-1413. bedspreads, wide selection of cents each. Inquire side door. M AN CH ESTER - Deluxe two cellar, laundry hook-up^ WHO WAS fabrics. Call 649-1786. . Manchester Evening Herald. bedroom townhouse, super references, .and security anytime. Condltlonlng...$1595. location,! 1/2 baths, full private FOURJarge rooms in 4-family required. 646-3582 after 7 p.m. 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS Real Estate Wanted 28 Painting-Papering 32 HEAVY OAK and hickory basement, includes heat and house,'stove included, adults h"Q|JSJSE FOR Renl with or withb|i^t option to buy. Three or Station Wagon. Automatic & fireplace wood, sawed and appliances. $260 per month. preferred. $135. 79 Ridge four bedrooms,, two children, transmission, power brakes SELLING your home or T. J. FLANAGAN - Painting, delivered. Call Elm er Wilson, Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- Street, second floor. M A N C H E S T E R - Two- THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM acreage? For prompt ffiendly papering, general repairs. 649-5900. 4535, 646-1021. bedroom, isolated end of excel 1 e^ t references, and power steering, air service, call Louis Dimock Estimate now for ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooma, se­ building, apartment, wrap Manchester, vicinity. Wanted conditioning. (A nice family OM11115 DIET, hod CM^LO$e Realty, 649-9823. i spring/summer clean up. Call STOP Gas Thfeft - No lock, no FIV E room flat, second floor, cond floor apartment, stove and around view, balcony, for April 1st. 646-8607. car) $2095 OPTOSi'^RDUt'iOSA IN 3 0 643-1949. key. Simple gadget installed in stove and refrigerator, west refrigerator, $150 monthly. cathedral beamed ceiling, pool, W ANTED - 3 or 4'Cooms, clean, SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? seconds by anyone, $2.50. side, no pets, children or Lease, security. Middle-age sauna baths, tennis courts, "V J.P. LEW IS & Son custom singles. Call 646-6812. first floor or duplex, two in O D 0 U > Call us first. W ill buy your Memorial Corner Store or couple preferred. No pets or community building facilities, 1970 PONTIAC GTO Judge, decorating, interior and Douglas Motors, 345 Main. children. References required. excellent maintenance. family. Reasonable. Uall 643- ram air. Cragar mags, air home immediately at a fair exterior, paper hanging. Fully WE HAVE customers waiting Call 649-7529. Oakland Manor Apartments, 5069 after 5 p.m. shocks, etc, $1,000. Phone 872- DI5APPEAP. price. All cash. Call Lou insured. 649-9658. WE BU Y and sell used fur­ for the rental of your apaRrheiit 647-9771. 8698. .^PLETELV!, Arruda, 644-1539. niture. Cash on the line. One or home. J.D. Real Estate THREE-ROOM heated apart­ WANTED - Garage - Must be ir ARRUDA ★ ' INSIDE-Outside painting, piece or an entire house full. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ment for rent, $125 monthly. secure and well built. Call 646- 1966 MERCURY Montclaire REALTORS 644-7539 f e c ia l rates for people over 65. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Security deposit required. 2600. four-door, good running condi­ Fully insured. Estimates given. Main Street Rear, behind MANCHESTER - New Contem­ Young reliable couple WOODLAND tion. $325. for quick sale, 643- ALL CASH for your property Call 649-7863. Douglas Motor Sales. porary super deluxe 2-bedroom preferred. Call 649-2759 after 6 6017. townhouse, fully carpeted, with p.m. MIsc. tor Rent 58 THE FLINTSTONES within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, BY HANA-BARBERA instant service. Hayes Agency, HOUSE PAINTING - Interior, CLEAN USED refrigerators, sunken living room, all MANOR 1966 MUSTANG, 289, standard, tot- 646-0131. exterior. Insured, experienced. ranges, automatic washers, appliances, private patio with MANCHESTER - Newer 2 118 MAIN ST. - Garage and $275. Phbne 649-0758.' College graduate. Free es­ with guarantees. B. D. P earl’s basement garage. Ideal loca­ bedroom Townhouse, full base­ . APARTMENTS storage space for rent. Call 646- W E W ILL buy yoUr house. Call timate. Peter Tilley, 742-6117. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- tion. Call 649-0311 after 6 p.m. ment, private. entrances and Homestead Street 2426, 9-5. Trucks lor Sale 62 ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN anytime, Hutchins Agency, 2171. patio, includes heat, (Off W. Middle Tpka.) V O U NOW WHATc HA COULD IT BE SOME KIND Realtors, 649-5324. D U P LE X - 5 rooms, modern appliances, and carpeting. $235 MANCHESnR 1970 INTERNATIONAL step YEAH, I'LL BET ...IT WONT TAKE ME LONG m e e d t o dfVSE I DID OF DEMAND, FOR THE THAT'S IT.' WELL, Building-Contracting 33 GAS STOVE and refrigerator, kitchen, formal dining room,’ per month. Paul W. Dougan, B uilt by van, all aluminuTn. Phone 649- T'PICK ANOTHER HANDFUL ' STREN a T H E M □ AUTOMOTIVE T iiE T HIM SO. BERRIES YOU HAVE IN I RECKON HE'S HERE Y'ARE, BIG FELLA ' I ® apartment size. Reasonable. two bedrooms, $200 per month. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. 7964. f HIS MJILLTO SELLIN G your house? Call us U&R HOUSING CORP. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOOK U P ? MXlR HAND ? ENTITLED TO A FEW' first and we’ll make you a cash FIR E P LA C E S - roofing, patiost 646-7378. References required. .Philbrick V . . u L I V E , , A N D 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary OF THESE BESIDES. offer. One day service. T. J. interior-exterior painting, all Agency 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Three Autos For Sale 61 1965 CH EVY pick-up, good run­ y W E A K E M H I S Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. types of carpenter work, ad­ PIANO UPRIGHT, recon­ bedroom apartment in newer apartments. Features wall-to- ning condition. Phone after 5 W I L L T O ^ ditions etc. Free estimates. ditioned, tuned and delivered, two-family, fully carpeted, wall carpeting, vanity tile 1969 VOLKSWAGEN p.m., 228-9563. L I V E I T Reasonable prices. 643-0001. ------i.____ . . ' U P . z ' $145. Phone 742-7141. appliances, air-conditioning baths, built-in oven, range,, FASTBACK, good condition. z ' and basement storage. dishwasher, refrigerator and $1.(XX) or best offer. Phone 649- 1958 J E E P pick-up truck, 4- MASONRY - All types, SET OF four mags for GM VILLAGER Convenient location, $245 disposal, electric heat, 2 air 5913 after 6 p.m. wheel drive, with snow plow, - ( □ MISC. SERVICES fieldstone, brick, concrete. cars, $50. 0-8,000 tachometer, rebuilt engine. Must sellj‘4 ^ . monthly, security required. conditioners, glass sliding Free estimates. After 5 p.m., $25. Phone 872-6142. APARTMENTS NEED CAR? Credit bad? Good condition. Call 643-9708, Available April 1st. 643-5836. 'a-2s ■643-1870 or 644-2975. doors, all large rooms. Full Bankrupt? Repossessed? 643-1908. Five-room, 2 bedroom c s O Services Ottered 31 basement storage area, ample Honest Douglas accepts lowest £)tlN - ______L 1972 335 CUBIC inch, Skidoo townhouse,'- wall-to-wall AVAILABLE immediately, REMODEL your bathroom, Olymmc, excellent condition. parking. Starting at $175. Han­ down, smallest payments. •■fr-T" DRIVEW AYS cleared of snow, carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ modern 3-room apartment, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 kitchen, rec room or custom $600. Phone 649-4216. ditioners, appliances, hedt carpeting, appliances, parking, dy to shopping, schools, bus Douglas Motors, 345 Main. a a s Manchester and Bolton area. build your new home. Call 649- and religious facilities. Call 649-5900. and hot water, V k tiled baths, storage, Hilliard Street, call HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- 1142, 643-6341. G O LF CLUBS, used, complete 649-7289 , 568-3850, after 5 p.m. Model apartment open for in­ 1%7 C H E V E L LE hartdtop, 3% ^cles, parts and accessories. set 9” Staff” irons. Set of 3 washer and dryer hookup, with spare motor and parts, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE SHARPENING Service - patio. No pets. spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday Expert service. Harley- NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - “ Topflite” woods. Complete FIVE ROOMS - security. After and Sunday. Other times by $450. 1967 Chevy Impala, needs Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, Saws, knives, axes, shears, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ $95.<^49-6724 evenings. valye job, $125. Call 649-4046. GETAVKAY! I'M Call 649-7620 6 p.m., 568-2230. appointment. Hartford. 247-9774. I i n f u m m OH,WELL, \ i l V4>CRRDJ’r’/r4e44 skates, rotary blades. Quick ditions, rec rooms,^porches and ALLOW ME TO ALLERGIC service. Capitol Equipment THAT^ i roofing. No job too small. Call 275 GALLON OIL tank with 130 AUTO Insurance - compare our PRESENT ■)OU j^T D ROSES! J c SHOW I i Put all four suits to work Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. BOLTON - four room heated MOTORCYCLE Insurance - STAGE The bidding has been: 649-3144. gallons fuel, $85. Phone 643- Call: low rates. For a telephone WITH STAGE PUSINESe! 1 25 Hours daily 7;30-5, Thursday apartment, appliances, second Lowest rates available. ■DOOR J N O B T H 25 4631. MANCHESTER - New 3- . UGR HOUSING CORP. quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- THESE jceii'CHOo' DOOR W est North East South 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- floor, parking for two cars, Immediate binding. Prompt DEBBIE A K109 Oswald: “Here is one from CARPENTRY - Repairs, bedroom apartment, air- 6 4 3 -9 5 5 1 6050. FLOWERS, Jim: “The bad luck was lA 7958. yard, security deposit, $165 Claim service. Call Clarke In­ DOBSON ? Q 8 5 2 this year’s blue-ribbon pairs. remodeling, additions, roofing. MACHINERY for sale - surface conditioned , kitchen MISS that South forgot all about Pass 14> Pass 48 monthly. 649-0617. Robert Murdock, Realtor surance Agency, 643-1126, ■fKJ74 South’s four-spade ca ll was Call David Patria, South Wind­ grinder, Pratt & Whitney lathe, appliances, carpeted, private 6 4 3 -9 5 5 1 1968 CHEVROLET Bel Air sta­ DO0SON' O the fourth suit. He could have Pass 54 Pass ? REWEAVING burns, moth sor, 644-1796. 14” '’swing. Call 289-5767. entrance and basement, yard, tion wagon, small V-8, very * 8 3 one of those bids that just laid down his ace of hearts holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Stoplwn J. Ludion Jr. 1973 750 NORTCfN Commando, W E S T E A S T should not be rtiade. He had You, South, hold: •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• parking, Lyndale Street. Your Best Real Estate good condition. Asking $650. before playing ace and king dow shades, Venetian blinds. Sup^ - 646-5257 owner must sell, in service. .A8S3 A62 passed at two spades. When ♦ AK76 fAK76 432AK 10 3 WES ROBBINS carp en try Building Supplies 42 Available immediately. $265 Call 643-0058. Call 644-8032. of trumps. The singleton king Keys made. TV for rent. Buys Are In Tlie. HeraM V K T J9 7 6 4 he bid four he was trapping What do you do now? remodeling specialist Ad- per month. 649-4844. c5=^ would nave dropped. South Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Classifieil Ads ♦ A96 ♦ 8532 his partner.” A —Bid five hearts to show ditions, rec rooms, dormers, NEW D U P L E X - 2 bedrooms, 1 ______i______could have drawn a ll the ♦ AK J9 7 6 tAlOS built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 1/2 baths, carpeted living room, EAST HARTFORD - first floor, trumps, entered dummy with control of that suit. Your MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. S O U T H (D) partner is interested in slam. 649-3446. kitchen appliances, full private 2 bedrooms, air-conditioner, the queen of hearts to make Removal, pruning, lot clearing, ♦ AQJ74 Jim: “His decision was. a TODAY’S QUESTION basement, security and garbage disposal, basement his last heart discard on the spraying.Fully insured. ¥ A 10 3 good one. Four spades can’t You bid five hearts anil: your LEON CIESZYNSKI builder- references. $225 monthly. Days, laundry facilities. Being WINTHROP king of diamonds and Licensed. Free estim^es. ♦ QIO be beaten. What happened?" p a rtn e r ju m p s to six spades. W hat new homes custom built, 643-5144. Evenings 643-2289. transferred, must sub-let, 528- claimed his contract.” Phone 633-5345. remodeled, additions, rec 7422 after 6 p.m. days. 646-4519. We_L, TO 6CHOOL, ♦ Q42 Oswald: “West started with do you do now? EH, WINTHROP? three rounds .of clubs. South (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Answer Tomorrow rooms, garages,' kitchens Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 SCRANTON MOTORS North-South vulnerable had to ruff the third one in 'remodeled, bath tile, cement EAST HARTFORD - Mayberry West North East South TENNIS RACQUETS dummyT'East discarded a work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ AKC COLLIES, sables and tris, Village, available four rooms, Answer to Previous Puzzle • Restrung ’ r U ' heart. Then South led a dia­ tial Or commercial. Call 649- six weeks old, all shots, call 875- stove, one car parking, $135. 2 A 2 4 P a s s P a s s Fantasyland GOLF CLUBS 4291. 1629. Security same. 289-4134. 3 A 3A Pass 4’A K £ N T FREE BONUS V • Repaired Pass Pass ’ Pass A £ R r mond to his queen. West won T E R £ GERALD P. DUMONO R E. GOWER — Finish carpen- FREE - Labrador-terrier, S U B -LE f, one-bedroom apart­ ACROSS DOWN e: 6 S 'k 100 Gallons of Gas F R E E on all New & Value RatedUsed Cars! Opening lead-AK and led the suit back. South 646-4000 tty, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ male, black-white chest, five ment, March 1st to August 1st. 1 ^ rite 1 Extirpate ditions, porches, any type years. Good watch dog. Out of Call 649-8338 after 6 p.m. ^ SCRANTON’S Thru Feb. 26th. won with his 10. Cashed his 4 Fabulous 2 Irjsh export remodeling, 646-2087. state move. After 4 p.m., 646- By Oswald & James Jacoby ace of trumps. Led a trump to winged serpent item MASONRY WORK - Brick, 8780. dummy’s king and triecl to 10 Lunar "seas ' 3 Plump block and stone. New work and FOUR-ROOM and five-room Total 3 Yr. dr 36,000 Mile Guarantee on all New Cars! •discard his 10 and trey of 12 Recounted -4 Dull'and CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ apartments, tiled bath, heat, 14 Praying figure monotonous repairs, reasonable prices. Call ages, additions, bathrooms, IRISH S E T T E R pups, AKC hearts on the good diamonds. 648-9508. hot water included, newly Jim: "The opposite of the 15 Limpellike 5 Char again kitchens, houses, repairs. Free registered. Phone 872-9793 As he explained later, he was moljusk ■ 6 Winged ■ ' 'k' remodeled. Middle-age adults. C 1174 by KtA UK T M $8$ U S FH on single-suit play has to be the very unlucky since West held estimates. Small jobs. Stephen Security deposit, references, no 16 Portend 7 Liquid . CUSTOM MADE Draperies, all-suit play where declarer the long trump and East the 17 Adjoin measure (ah.) Martin, 646-7295. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pets, parking. 11 1/2 A and B SHORT RIBS very reasonable, work BY FRANK O’NEAL must consider allTour suits.” long diamond.’’ 18 Conger 8Siouan Indian 23 .African ^2 Earth used as School Street, across from East 19 Aromatic ,|var.) country ' pigmenti var ) guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ Antiques 48 Side Rec, near Main, Pplants 9 Hawaiian 25 Beasts of 44 Book of 4266. ditions. All carpentry and 1 SUESSTHE KING-WAS' ■ burden W ANTED — Antique furniture, 21____ P'rimary ary ccolor goose a ‘ personal masonry work. Free estimates. SERIOUS ABOUT THAT SAN 23 Son of (Sept, 10 Unruly erbwd 27 Mischievous record glass, pewter, oil paintings or FOUR-ROOM apartment, com­ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Anthony Squillacote, 649-0811. ON SUNCWv' DRIVING. STAR GAXJSIC^^^ h prefix I .' 11 Fragrant sprite 45 Japanese sash other antique items. Any quan­ pletely renovated. Adults only. 24 Solar disk 13 Middle 28 Estrange, 46 Wonder—-L Trees cut, trimmqd or topied, NEW 7 4 NEW 74 •By CLAY R. POLLAN $200 monthly includes utilities. ARItS (var. I Atlantic state 29 Noxious 47 Poker stake stumps removed, fully insured. Rooting-Siding tity.. The Harrisons, 643-8709, LIBRA 34 Security. 646-1189. M A4. 21 JW Your Dailjr AzUvil/ Guida 26 Biblical king substance 49 School chore Got a tree problem? Well wortli 165 Oakland Street. Sf/T. 11 r - | ' (ah.I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PONTIAC VENTURAS OLOSMOHLE OMEGAS •'■ *' According to the Stars. Y of Israel 17 City in 32 Small island 51 Ethiopian a phone call. 742-^252. ROOFlNC A M . I f Ocf. 22M4L\y 30 Indonesian of 34 Presidential ______i ______lA roof repairing, VERNON - Northgate, 300 1- 2-11-23 To develop message for Tuesday, Piedmont dignitary Wanted to Buy 49 4- 7-2a64rT? Mindanao 20 Story monogram 53 Fixed Coughlin 1 Bfing Co. 643-7707 South Street, Vernon. There starting at— 37-47-68 read words corresponding to numbers ODD JOBS - You name it, we do 65-66.74 31 59 I Roman I 22 Barrier in 36 Slimy soil 54 In the middle * 3 0 1 8 TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. it. Call John 643-2097 or Andy W ANTED for cash - Antiques, w ill' be a few vacancies se­ 32 City in Italy 39Citv in France (comb, form I BIDWELL Home Improvement curing at Northgate in the next AfR. 10 I investigate 31 Chonge 61 Decision 33 Pliant 872-2385. early tin and cast iron “toys, 2 New 32 Can Co. Expert installation of month or two. If you are in­ 71 OLDSMONIi $289S 70 PONTUC $1695 72CHEVR0Ln $2795 73 PONTUC $AVE ( HAY 20 62 A t . 35 Printing f 2 3 I • r * 6 7 9 9 trains, guns, swords, gla^s, Qrandvllle 4-Door Hardtop. Demo. 3 Possibility. 33 A 63 Kindness aluminum siding, gutters and Toronado. V-S, auto., pa., pb„ air, LeMans 2-Door. V-6, auto., ps., low Camaro 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, V\35-39-54-57 4 Sm ile , measures postcards, early books, oil pain­ terested in a large well car^ Loaded. Must drive to appreciate 34 Displeasing 64 Personolity n r 11 12 13 TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving trirhs. Roofing installation and radial tires. 100 gallons of gas free. mileage. 100 gallons of gas free. auto., ps., pb., vinyl top. Bucket isJ'62-67-89-90 5 Keep 35 A 65 That 37 Receptacle ■for apartment, fully carpeted, this excellent automobile. 100 large appliances, cleaning repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. tings, pewter, almost anything seats. 100 gallons of gas free. GEMINI 6 Your 36 News 66 W ins 38 Frosts a cake with loads of closets, 'jirivate gallons of gas free. 14 IS cellars and attics, also some old. Call anytime, 643-6535. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7 It's 37 Especially 67 Your ■ SAGITTARIUS 39 Dye plant entrance and private patio, 72 (MDILLAC $4295 69 CHEVROLET $1695 71 MERCURY $2295 ,.y . W'')’ 8 Of 38 Influence 68 Co(e 40 Won) of ' 16 17 tree work done. 644-1775. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 9 Feelings ^39 Greot each apartment with its own Sedan OaVllle. All Cadillac equip­ Impala 4-Door Sedan. V-8, auto., Cougar 2-Door. V-8, auto., ps., pb., 71 CHEVROin $2695 c ;'V JUNE 10 69 Yob surprise OLD Beattie LPs and singles. Caprice 4-Door. V-8, auto., ps., pb., 10Increosed 40 W hich 70 You'll D ie . I t roofing, storm windows, aw­ ment Including air, leather, stereo, air conditioning and vinyl top. 100 I'M READING PR. GEORGE ANP PUT DOWN THAT ,43-44-55-58 41 Masculine 19 if 1 ;♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I Call 649-2281. dishwasher clothes washer and ps., pb., beautlluleconomycar. 100 11 Insuronce 4 1 Someone.'s' 71 Aim s vinyl tog. 2 to choose from. 100 gallons of gas free. vinyl top. Low mileage. Excellent' SIMMONS' BOOK, 3- 8-10-2^ nickname nings. Quality workmanship, clothes dryer as well as other gallons of gas'frM. OLD BOOK BEFOR& S/70-75-79-86 12Tockle 42 Hove 72 Grocefully gallont^ of gas free. condition. 100 gallons of gas free. 28-50-83-85V* 43 French is IT 25 26 27 28 29 free estimates. Fully insured. appliances, then you should "PIFFERENTIAL ElJUATlONSy VOU STICK JUNIOR CANCER 13 Be 43 Be 73 Concerning - REPAIRS 14 You 44 Early 74 Out CAPRICORN painter, Odilon 872-9187, 649-3417. 70 BUCK $2195 IMITU A PIKI t JUNE 21 30 31 'I ' > take the trouble to see what is 70 liHEVROlET $1795 72 MERCURY $3795 Riviera 2-Door. 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Obituaries Two Variance (Conlinued from Page One) Other items on tonight’s ZBA ty. A. Paul Berte, states that hearing agenda are: Trudon intends to incorporate ‘ • A variance requested b y the planned. Suzuki dealership the Manchester Board of Harold Brown Sr. Mrs. Anna Gt Starl{^ aS Ted Trudon Suzuki Inc. Education to allow the gym- Harold Brown Sr„ 74, of 60 VERNON—Funeral services library addition at Behnet Spencer St. died Friday at The Alcar Auto Parts applica­ were held today at the White- tion, filed by company partners Junior High School to be built Manchester Memorial Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 Alfred Rossetto and Nicholas right up to the property line on Hospital. He was the husband of Elm St., Rockville, for Mrs. the north side of Wells St. Mrs. Hazel McKnight Brown. Carlo, seeks a variance from Anna Gebhardt Starke, 79, of zoning regulations about Born in Newport, R.I., h e '' 135 Union St., Rockville, U o parking requirements. ^ lived there most*of his life died Thursday night in IJ' • A variance requested by The owners are proposing an before moving recently to Alex Yakaitis of 406 Burnham ing home. She was addition to the auto parts Manchester. He was an elec­ Oak. Grove Cei____ ,, St. to house farm workers in a business, at Spruce and Maple house trailer on his property trical contractor, retiring in Springfield, Mass. She was the 1962. Sts. in a Business 2 Zone, which during seasonal farming activi­ widow of Alfred H. Starke. will bring the size of the facility Other survivors are a son, Born in Enfieid, she had lived ty- ' , to nearly 15,000 square feet. • Fred A. Andreoli’s reque^ ‘ Harold Brown Jr. of Oregon; 2 in Springfield, Mass., before Zoning regulations require for a variance to Build a house daughters, Mrs. Carol Renton coming to Rockville in 1964. She one parking space for every 250 on each of two land-locked 1V4- of Rocky Hill and Mrs. Shirley was a member of _the First square feet of floor space, but acre parcels in a Rural ‘Prey of East Hartford; a Evangelical Lutheran Church application states that there is Residence Zone off Imperial. ....brother, Fred Brown- of New­ of Rockville. only enough room for 30 spaces, Dr. in Manchester. ’The lots port; a sister, Mrs. Mary Survivors are two sisters, which will be "more than suf­ don’t have frontage on a town Bragga of Newport; 14 Mrs: Francis J. Prichard Sr.' ficient’’ to accomodate the street, and the only access is grandchildren and 4 great­ and Mrs. Henry Enes, both of firm’s 10 employes. grandchildren. from the Town of South Wind­ Rockville. • The plans, filed in the Funeral services are private sor, which has agreed to planner’s office, say that the provide municipal services to and at the convenience of the primary use of the Alcar Auto family. There are no calling Barbara E. DiCennaro those lots. Parts building will °be hours. '■ ELLINGTON — Barbara • A request for a special Eileen DiGennaro, infant warehousing of auto parts, but exception to allow location ap­ Friends wishing to do so may the firm intends to continue a make memorial contributions daughter of Robert C. and proval and general repairer’s Eileen Santa Barbara DiGen­ Interviewed at Turkish Jail small wholesale-retail sales license sought by Anthony to the Heart Association. area. The John F. Tierney Furibral naro of 17 Hillside Dr. died Marinelli at a Business 2 Zone Soldier stands guard at left while UPI correspondent John narcotic, “ezra,” while on a camping trip. The airmen The plans envision total floor Home, 219 W. Center St., is in Friday at Rockville General location adjacent to an existing ^w ton (right) interviews American airman under arrest contend they’re innocent and were forced by Turkish nar­ area of 14,888 square feet,- charge of arrangements. Hospital. gasoline service station at 886 Besides her parents, other in Turkey on drug charges. Nine servicemen are being held cotics agents to confess that they took drugs during a making use of 1,144 square feet Hartford Rd. Marinelli also- for March 7 trial on charges of smoking a marijuana-like of existing building. Part of the Mrs. Mariana Maragnano survivors are a sister, Robyn E. Mediterranean beach party. (UPI Photo) •wants a variance of zoning DiGennaro at home; her pater- existing structure will be requirements that an autd SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. ^ nal grandparents, hfr. and Mrs. removed, according to the repair shop can’,^ be located Mariana Bermani Maragnarto,' Anthony DiGennaro of East plans, to make room for the within 400 feet of a residential 85, of 929 Foster St., formerly of Hartford, and her maternal two-story addition. dwelling. East Hartford, died Sunday at Police Report grandparents, Mr. and’ Mrs. Regina Cavagnaro Manchester Memorial Phillip Santa Barbara of Hospital. She was the widow of Portsmouth N'.H. John Maragnano. Killed in Crash The funeral and burial are Born in Gambolo, Province of MANCHESTER Cole was charged in connec­ Zone Variance Sought private and at the convenience Pavia, Italy, she lived in East David Morsey, 29, of 91 tion with a two-car accident at Hospital Apprentice S’aman Catholic High School. She was a of the family. There are no Spruce St. was charged Sunday E. Center and Woodbridge Sts. Regina Marie Cavagnaro, 18, of volunteer at Manchester Hartford many years before calling hours. For Rennet Addition moving to South Windsor seven with breach of peace and in which he reportedly struck a 72 Linnmore Dr. was killed Memorial Hospital. years ago. The Newkirk and Whitney threatening in connection with vehicle driven by Craig Swan­ Saturday when the station taxi Survivors are her parents, The Manchester Board of Survivors are a son, George Funeral Home, 318 Burnside a disturbance on E. Center St., son, 21, of 198 Vernon St!, from in which she was riding was Edward J. and Lucille Kiely school addition bring the new Ave., East Hartford, is in Education has run into a tem­ Maragnano of “East Hartford; 2 Manchester Police report. the rear. Swanson was taken to struck by a freight train in Cavagnaro; two brothers, building right up to the Wells St. charge of arrangements. North Chicago, 111. porary roadblock in its efforts property line. daughters^ Mrs. Milry Simao Morsey was released on a Manchester Memorial Hospital' Barry A. Cavagnaro and Mark to design and construct the $100 non-surety bond for and treated and released for The taxi, built for a Cavagnaro; her paternal grand­ Kennedy's application states and Mrs. Rose favamesi, both gym-library addition to Bennet of South Windsor; 2 brothers, M rs. C. Harriet Chalilour appearance in Circuit Court 12, minor injuries. maximum of nine persons, had parents, Mr. and Mrs. John that strict application of the 12 at the time of the accident, Junior High School, part of a Ezebio Bermani of East Hart­ Mrs. G. Harriet Chalifour of Manchester March 11. Cole was to be presented in Cavagnaro, and her maternal requirement would cause police said. Four passengers total $5.6 million school project ford and Gildo Bermani of New Britain, formerly of Circuit Court 12, Manchester, grandmother, Mrs. Ann Kiely, hardship because compliance Manchester, died last night at Janice Smith 16, of Hartford today. were killed and five others, in­ all of Manchester. approved by town voters last with the regulation would South Windsor; 12 November. grandchildren, and 6 great- New Britain.General Hospital. was charged Saturday with • An attempted burglary at cluding the driver, were The John F. Tierney Funeral necessitate a smaller addition, The roadblock is the town’s grandchih|ren. She had lived in Manchester fourth-degree larCfehy (shoplif­ the Iona Storage Warehouse on hospitalized. Home, 219 W. Center St., is in seriously compromising its zoning regulations, and the The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 for 20 years until about 10 years ting) at Shoe-Town. Police Regent St. was reported >^to The passengers were all Navy charge of arrangements, which educational use. school board — through School a.m. from the Callahan Funeral ago. She was employed at G. charge she took a pair of san­ police early, this morning. personnel stationed at the nqar- are incomplete. The proposed addition, being Supt. James P. Kennedy — has Home, 1602 Main St., East Fox & Co. in Hartford for 15 dals without payment. She was Police said that entry was by Great Lakes Naval Training Friends wishing to do so may designed by architect Richard Center. filed a petition with the Zoning Hartford, with a Mass at St. years until her retirement. released on a $25 cash bond for gained when a panel to an make memorial contributions Mankey of Manchester, would Miss Cavagnaro was born Board of Appeals seeking a Mary’s Church, East Hartford, Survivors are a son, Robert court date March 11. overhead door was kicked out. to the Regina Cavagnaro face Wells St. and lie between Chalifour of Mansfield; a April 12, 1955, in Manchester Memorial Scholarship Fund of variance of sideyard the existing Barnard and at 9. Burial will be in St. Mary’s A representative of the com­ requirements. Cemetery, East Hartford. daughter, Mrs. Matilda Cook of Robert Quinones, 23, of 20 pany was notified and, after a where she lived all her life. She East Catholic High School. Franklin Buildings on the The zoning board’s public New Britain; and two sisters, Prospect St. was charged brief investigation, he reported was a 1973 graduate of East Bennet complex. Friends may call at the hearing on the variance request funeral home tonight from 7 to Mrs. Ethel Godard of North Saturday with fourth-degree nothing appeared missing. The addition is part of a $2,- is scheduled tonight at 7 at the 9. Granby and Mrs. Dorothy Zeek larceny in connection with a • Donna Ridel of Windsor 719,000 alterations-renovations Muncipal Building Hearing of Hamden. ' shoplifting incident at Kings Locks reported to police Satur­ Two Receive Injuries project for Bennet. The Bennet Dept. Store. A 15-year-old Room. proposal is one part of a total Mrs. Frank J. Rieder Funeral services are day night that a tape deck was Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the female was also charged with Zoning regulations require a $5.6 million school project, Funeral services were held stolen from her car while she Porter Funeral Home, 19 Court fourth-degree larceny and a In Head-On Accident 10-foot side yard for a which also includes additions this morning from the John F. was inside the Parkade Bowling St., New Britain. Burial will be juvenile referral was made. Two persons involved in a and hit head-on .the Smole vehi­ Residence C Zone — in which and renovations to Illing Junior Tierney Funeral Homg, 219 W. Lanes. in Buckland Cemetery, Quinones was released on a head-on motor vehicle accident cle. The collision occurred 75 the proposed Bennet addition is High School. Center St., for Mrs. Pauline • The vehicle of Kathryn Manchester. $100 non-surety bond for coUrt Sunday morning at 12:30 were feet south of the intersection of located — but plans for the Jacobs Rieider, 76, of 49 River­ Hooper of East Hartford, stolen Friends may call at the date March 25. reported in satisfactory condi­ Summit St. and Green Rd., side Dr., who died Saturday at in East Hartford, was funeral home Tuesday from 7 to tion this morning at police said.. ★ FREE DEMONSTRATION ★ Manchester Memorial recovered by local police Sun­ Manchester Memorial 9 p.m. In other Manchester Police day on Northfield St. Police said that both vehicles, Hospital. She was buried in St. reports: Hospital. a four-door Ford sedan and a James Cemetery. • George Elmore, 17, of Peter Weiss, 18, of 71 Mrs. Catherine C. Devlin • Roland Avery, 24, of 100 1%5 jeep driven by Weiss, were She was the wife of Frank J. Bolton, was charged Saturday Lakewood Circle, the operator VERNON — Mrs. Catherine Lydall St. was charged Satur­ with operating an unregistered totaled and had to be towed Rieder and she had lived in the day with failure to obey a traf­ of one of the vehicles, is in from the .scene. Manchester area all her life. Colombo Devlin, 76, of 21 Court motor vehicle. Court date is fic signal in connectipn with a satisfactory condition with Weiss was charged with Other survivors are 4 sons, St. died Sunday in a local con­ March 18. minor two-car accident at facial injuries and a fractured reckless driving, failure to SAAB Dr. Francis E. Rieder and valescent home. She was the Brtjad St. and W. Middle Tpke. William Derwin, 33,' of 335 hip. A passenger in the other grant one-half the highway, and ★ COURTEOUS TREATMENT ★ Daniel J. Rieder, both of Ver­ widow of James F. Devlin Sr. Court date is March 11. Center Rd., Vernon w^s vehicle, Darlene Peterson, 20, issued a written warning for non, and Robert W. Rieder and She lived in Rockville all, her • Timothy Christiana, 20, of charged Sunday night with in­ of 157 Tanner St., was also driving after drinking. He is Richard J. Rieder, both in life. MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES East Hartford was charged toxication, disorderly conduct, listed in satisfactory condition. scheduled to appear in Circuit California; 2 daughters, Mrs. Survivors are a son, James F. Silver Lane At Hartford Rd,, Manchester 643-1511 Saturday with reckless driying interfering with an officer, and Description of injuries are not Dorothy F. Ducharme of Bolton Devlin Jr. of Manchester; a known at this time. ^2!i!iL12J22I!£i!£5l£LMS££!Liii daughter, Mrs. Alexander in connection with a one-car ac­ third-degree criminal mischief. and Mrs. Evelyn M. Thur of cident on Vernon St. The first three charges were The operator df the second About Town Orlando, Fla.; 3 brothers, Laska of Ellington; two sisters, Police said that Christiana the result of the investigation of vehicle, Ellen Smole, 20, of 158 Ernest F. Jacobs of Hartford Julia Colombo and Margaret Memorial Temple, Pythian was going at a high rate of a disturbance at Derwin's Lydall St., and a second and John Jacobs and Peter Colombo, both of Cleveland, Sisters, will meet Tuesday at 8 •' speed, skidded 309 feet, and home. The fourth charge was passenger in her vehicle, tiness Is... Jacobs, both of Manchester; a Ohio; a brother, John Colombo p.m. at the Odd Fellows Hall. came to rest on the lawn at 390 made in connection with Margerette Walker; 18, of 76 sister, Mrs. Martha Massey of of Boston, Mass., five Plans for the Earier project IEAU.Y dEAN LAUNDROMAT ! Vernon St. damage to a mattress in the Phelps Rd., were treated and Bolton, and 14 grandchildren. grandchildren and two great­ will be discussed. Hostesses are AIR CONDITIONED I grandchildren. There were no injuries to the cell at the police station where released at the hospital for Mrs. Hazel Fahey, and Mrs. operator of the car or his two Derwin was being held. minor, injuries. Mrs. Irene J. Leahy The funeral is Tuesday at 8:15 Alice Newman. Refreshments TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY SPECIAL I passengers but the car had to be He was released on a $500 A police account of the inci­ Mrs. Irene Josephine Leiahy, a.m. from, the Burke-Fortin will be served. 8Lbs.DRYCLEANINC- $1.75 I Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., towed from the scene, police non-surety bond for appearance dent said that the vehicle driven 76, of 109 Diane Dr. died Satur­ said. in Circuit Court .12, Rockville, by Weiss was southbound on ..The Daughters of Isabella day in a local convalescent Rockville, with a Mass at St. ^ Quality Speed Queen Egulpiqent * Bernard’s Church at 9. Burial HELCO reported 67 MarclY 19. Summit St. when it crossed will have a fun auction Tuesda> home. She was the widow of over into the northbound lane at 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John J. Leahy, will be in St. Bernard’s customers were without power Gary Moran, 34, of Center­ Cemetery. for 30 minutes as a result of the Eileen Barrett, 35' Deepwood BELCON LAUNDROMAT 309 Green Rd. ■ Bom in Boston, she lived in ville, Ohio was charged Sunday Plaza. She was released on a Dr. for members and friends. Friends may call at the accident. I r / ( Manchester 15 years. She was a night with fourth-degree $200 non-surety bond. Refreshments will be served. member of St. James Church. ... funeral home tonight from 7 to Court date for Christiana is larceny in connection with the She was also a member of the March IL investigation of a complaint'" E la in e B ro w n le e , 634 The executive board of the . A Ladies of St. James, the • Kenneth Holt, 16, of 489 from a restaurant. ' Worcester Rd', Vernon was League of Women Voters will Democratic Women’s Club of Voldemars Gravl^js Adams St. was charged Sunday Police said Moran allegedly charged Saturday with evading meet topight at 7:30 in the Manchester, and the Burma Voldemars Gravlejs, 72, of with operating a,motor vehicle ordered a meal and'did not have responsibility in connection board room of the Greater Mission Club, Order of La 172 Hawthorne St. died at his without a license and intoxica­ the money to pay for it. He was with the investigation of a two- Manchester Chamber of V 4 V $ > Sallette of Hartford. home today.^.He was the hus­ tion in connection with a one- held overnight at the police sta­ car accident at Union and Elm Commerce, 257 E. Center St. Survivors are a daughter, band of Mrs. Martha Babris car accident on Gardner St. tion in lieu of posting a $50 sure­ Sts. Mrs. William H. Curtis Jr., GravJ,ejs. Police said that the vehicle ty bond. He was to be presented Police said the Brownlee car The Manchester Civic FUNERALHOME with whom she lived; a brother, Born in Latvia, he lived in driven by Holt hit a utility pole in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, allegedly struck one driven by Orchestra will rehearse tonight Established 1874-Three Generations of Service William Malloy of Boston; two Manchester for the past 16 and bent a . speed limit sign today. Teri Dennison of 26 Prospect St. at 7:45 p.m. at the Keeney St. 142 East Center Street, Manchester sisters, Mrs. Mabel McDermott years. He was a carpenter in before stopping. Holt was found Court date for those charged School. ^ , and Mrs. Mathilda Duffy, both the home building business until staggering one-quarter mile * Joseph Grabowskie Jr., 18, of is March 19 in Circuit Court 12, Of Boston; and three his retirement eight years ago. from the scene ble^ing from 6 Cherry St., Rockville was Rockville. grandchildren. He was a member of the the nose but refusedynedical arrested Sunday and charged SOUTH WINDSOR American-Latvian Evangelical attention, police said. with second-degree larceny^ South Windsor Police St, Mary^s Church Funeral services are Glean, Late Modal Wednesday at the Foley Lutheran Church of Holt was to be presented in (possession of stolen goods) 1n^ recovered some $600 taken Shrove Tuesday connection with the theft of a from the rectory of St. Francis Funeral Home, 40 Hancock St., Manchester. Cjfcuit Court 12, Manchester U S E D c a r s ! Other survivors are 3 sons, today. motorcycle reported in of Assisi Church, 673 Ellington Dorchester, Mass., at a time to Top Prlcaa Paid be announced. John Gravlejs of Toronto, Can., • Winifred Rivenburg, 84, of December. , Rd., Sunday. PANCAKE For All Makes Friends moy call at the Andris Gravlejs of Enfield and 171 E. (Center St., was taken to Police said Grabowski was Police said a minor male was funeral home Tuesday from 2 to Arthur Gravlejs of Manchester Memorial Hospital released on a $1,000 non-surety apprehended in connection with CARTER CHEVROLET .SUPPER 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. for treatment of severe leg bond for appearance in Circuit the theft of the money which Court 12, Rockville, March 19. was from the church collection. co.,nia. February 26th, 1974 Those wishing to do so may Vaida Heimgs of Toronto, Can.; lacerations after she walked 1229 NM SIraal make memorial donations to 5 grandchildren and 1 great­ into a car driven by James Police said entry was gained 5:30 and 7:30 P.M. the St. James Church Building grandchild. Webber, 23, of 631 N. Main St., Keith Millea, 29, of 35 Main through an unlocked door., Fund, or East Catholic High The Leclerc Funeral Home, on E. Center St. * St., South Windsor was charged ^‘N EiLL HALV^ School. 23 Main St., is in charge of Police said the woman was Sunday with second-degree Martin Harris, 18, of 21 Nor­ Qf The John F. Tierney Funeral funeral arrangements which crossing the street near Foster criminal trespass in connection ma Rd., South Windsor was ARE YOU Corner Park & Church Streets Home, 219 W. Center St., is in are incomplete. St. when she walked into the with a complaint made-by a charged Sunday with failure to FAT? OVERWEIGHT? T ic k e ts ...... Adults $1.25 charge of local“^rrangements. right side of Webber’s vehicle. resident of Reservoir Rd., drive in the proper lane in con­ Wqbber told police he'“ tried to Police said Millea allegedly nection, with the investigation O D R IN E X contains the most Children 75$ •avfaid hitting the woman, but entered the home to make a of a one-car accident on effective reducing aid available Tickets At The Door In Memoriam without prescription I Ono tiny In sad and loving memory of my dearly telephone call while the Oakland Rd., Fire Calls was unable to do so. O D R IN EX tablet before meals and Sponsored by the 50-50 Club beloved husband, Thomas McKinney SUNDAY No arrest was made, police residents were asleep. He was Police said Harris apparently you want to eat less ■ down go your who passed away February 25, 1S73. 9:21 a.m. — Sprinkler alarm said. released on a»$500 non-surety fell asleep and struck a utility calories ■ down goes your weight I How I miss you no one knows from early went off at Frank’s Super­ • Barry Cole, 30, of 167 E. Bond. pole. He was taken to Thousands of women from coast mormtlll evening close, market at 725 E. Middle Tpke. Manchester Memorial Hospital to coast report O D R IN EX has helped Center St., was chargei^Sunday them lose 5,10, 20 pounds In a short The above space la available tp your group on a FIRUT COM! Friends ntiay think^ou are forgotten but (no damage) (Town) where he was treated for con­ thethf> woundsWnimrfa arear« freshfroah today.Irwfav * ^ ° ' with operating a motor vehicle Marjorie Haslekk of Hartford time ■ so can you. Get rid of ugly fat FIRST SERVED BASIS to publicize community aarvtca programa, As_when yotfleft me broken hearted Just 2:01 p.m.—False alarm from while under the influence of was charged Saturday with tusions and bruises, and and live longer I through the courteay of Watkina. Contact Mra, Joyce Smith at The a year ago today. Box 571 (Manchester High alcohol and/or drugs and third^egree larceny in connec­ released. O D R IN EX must satisfy or your Herald between 11-12 a.m. Thuraday the weak before publication School) (Town). ’ tion with the investigation of a He*is scheduled to appear in money will be'relurtded. No questions * lor MonOay'a ad. anO Monday between 11-12 a.m. lor ThuradaVa Sadly missed, operating a motor vehicle while asked. Sold with this guarantee b y ' ad. Ptapaa phone 643-2711... . Wife Christine 2:l'i p.m. — Gas Washdown his license was under suspen­ complaint from Nugent’s Circuit Court 12, East Hartford, on Woodbridge St. (Town) sion. 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