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MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 114 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Kissinger Says Mission Is ‘Still in Business’ DAMASCUS (UPI) — Secretary of State started, but instead the two men would month, after the Israelis and the Egyp­ Henry A. Kissinger flew to Syria today give a broad review of the Middle East tians have had time to ponder possible from Cairo, saying his talks with Egyptian situation. compromises. V - ■. President Anwar Sadat were “very In Cairo, after finishing a meeting with The senior official said that while Egypt positive” and his Middle East peace mis­ Sadat, Kissinger said before boarding his and Israel were far apart on terms of an sion was "still in business.” airliner, “I consider the talks were very A senior official aboard Kissinger’s positive.” Israeli pullback in the Sinai Desert, Kissinger would not be returning to the plane said the secretary’s mission was the Later, on the plane flying to Damascus, area if he felt the situation was hopeless. D p e most difficult so far of all his shuttle- he told newsmen, “We are still in liwash diplomacy tours of the Middle East. business.” The official also said he believed that ’The official said the Egyptians and the A senior American official said both sides would have to sign some Israelis were far apart on terms for a Kissinger will report to Israeli leaders in agreements, but he refused to speculate [ e second-stage troop pullout in Sinai but detail on Sadat’s position tonight in on their nature. agreement was not hopeless. Jerusalem, but he said he did not expect In Cairo, Kissinger and Egyptian Kissinger met with Syrian President any answer from them now. Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmi signed an Hafez Assad shortly after arriving in Reg. 129 'The official said Kissinger will fly to ?80 million loan agreement for supplies Damascus. A high American official said Jordan Friday and to Saudi Arabia before jz.Size and equipment and had a 40-minute con­ i T v * ! : HI no new negotiations with Syria would be returning to the Middle East early next ference at Tahra Palace.

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By JUAN TAMAYO DellaFera said he has never nominees of the Connecticut applied to all members of the j.Size HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - tried to hide his ownership of Association on Non-Profit board. Records of legislative The chairman of the licensing the nursing home, and added he Homes and Hospitals for the action on the bill, passed in board for Connecticut nursing would resign if he is ruled to be Aged, one from the nominees of 1969, do not shed any further home administrators may be violating the state law that es- the American College of Nur­ light on its meaning. ie Vilbiss ordered to resign because he tablishes the board’s sing, Home Administrators, DellaFera, who worked on Cool owns a n u rsin g hom e in membership. one from nominees of the behalf of the bill as president of This cyclist probably found navigating just as unidentified cyclist was turning into Winter St. from Manchester, UPI learned The meaning of the law is not Connecticut Hospital Associa­ the Connecticut Association of Vaporizer treacherous as did motorists during Wednesday’s Center St. (Herald photo by Dunn) today. clear, and at least one other tion, one from nominees of the Extended Care Facilities Inc., snowstorm. Like many motorists, he’s minus chains. The Francis P. DellaFera, of nursing home owner, Samuel Connecticut State Medical said the phrase in question was 99 Manchester, not only sits as Deich of Glastonbury, was a Society, who shall have no never meant to prevent nursing chairman of the licensing board member of the board. Deich, financial interest in a licensed home owners from serving on Reg. 9.99 while owning the Crestfield owner of the Salmon Brook Con­ chronic and convalescent nur­ the board. Nursing Home, but he is also valescent Home in Glaston­ sing home, and two who are not mist; “The proof is that the gover­ president of the state associa­ bury, resigned from the board associated with any of the .7 hours. Old-Fashioned Winter Returns nor appointed me,” he said. tion of nursing homes owners. last July when his term above organizations.” . DellaFera was named to the The state Attorney General’s expired. A member of the legislature board in 1970 by fo rm er office said it ruled earlier this Public Act 19, section 42b, who is also an attorney said the Democratic Gov. John N. By SOL R, COHEN He said it looks like pleasant weather Wednesday’s helps cool transformers and week on whether DellaFera is says the governor will apppoint phrase “ who shall have no Dempsey. His term expired Ju­ Wednesday’s eight-hour snowstorm until Monday (Sunday night at the makes them operate better. in conflict of interest. But nine members to the board as financial interest” applied only ly, 1973, but he has not been dumped 5 to 7 inches of new snow on follows: earliest), with a warming trend today “Unless someone clobbers a light pole DeilaFera and the Attorney to the preceding phrase, the replaced. General’s office declined to say Manchester (depending on where in town which will place tempertaures in the 30’s or unless we experience heavy icing or “Two from nominees of the nominee of the Medical Society. Deich was appointed by you live) andmiade believers of many per­ Friday, Saturday and Sunday. which way the ruling went until Connecticut Association of Other lawmakers said, sons who were beginning to doubt weather He said the chance of snow Monday is 30 it is put in writing, perhaps on Extended Health Care however, its grammar and predictions. to 50 per cent, with the disturbance too far (See Page Twelve) Friday. Facilities Inc., two from the punctuation showed the phrase (See Page Twelve) IHIIff Lulled by a comparatively mild January away to predict the amount of snow possi­ l U I E I 46/.W, into the false hope and belief that old- ble. fashioned winters are a thing of the long- Manchester Police said there were ago past and trusting the ground hog when seven accidents of the fender-bender type he (or she) didn’t see his (or her) shadow as a result of the storm. Vocational Ed Makes Full Circle at Old School Feb. 2 and predicted an early end to Area towns likewise said they winter, most Manchester people have experienced some minor accidents. The basement rooms of the old Trade valuable people,” says Roberta Walnum, nouncer, and others in other fields experienced two major snowstorms in cities in the state now having state ap­ TTie state was spared of any major School on School St., long deserted by the Manchester school career education describe their jobs. proved COEP programs. ’The program eight days. ’The one eight days ago also crashes, and there were no casualties trade school students who have gone to a specialist. dumped about 5 to 7 inches on Manchester, They told the young listeners the merits here, originally a pilot program, is about reported. new and larger building, are once again A phase of the vocational education and disadvantages of their jobs, the five years old. clos^ schools and some offices and Officials for the Hartford Electric Light being used to teach young students a program is to teach students to analyze training required, the salary that could be businesses and made driving hazardous. Co. and Southern New England Telephone trade. and evaluate. According to Lawrence, Manchester has Wednesday was almost a duplicate, expected, and the future possibilities. Co. said Wednesday’s storm had little, if The vocational educational student “We now need independent thinking in Such seminars may help the student to the largest approved program in the state except that schools and some offices and any, effect on service. training program has come full circle today’s world of work,” says Mrs. and is considered to be outstanding in the businesses were closed for a different select a vocation in the high school COEP “It was a very quiet storm for us,” said back to the building where it originated. Walnum. program. field. reason — it was Lincoln’s Birthday, a local Charles Hoffman, manager of HELCO’s Administered by the Manchester school A series of career seminars was in­ and state holiday. Today, schools again The young students are developing a Perhaps Manchester’s future success Manchester office. "Actually, a storm like Cooperative Occupational Education stituted in the junior high schools last respect for the working community, says were in session and it was business as may lie in the fact that the school system this one seldom causes problems and, in Program (COEP), students are in­ year. Covering many phases of vocations Mrs. Walnum, through exposure to per­ usual elsewhere. cares enough about its students to provide fact, usually helps us.” troduced to their first experience in in­ — specialized and general — the students sonal accounts of the community’s Wednesday’s storm started at about a vocational education program sufficient He explained that snow like dustry and business. have heard a veterinarian, a carpenter, an vocations. 10:15 a.m. and, except for a mini-dusting, to qualify them to manage the town's The purpose of COEP is to provide a architect, an electrician, a radio an- Manchester is one of about 60 towns and businesses and industries. was over by 6:30 p.m. student-centered work experience in­ A meteorologist at the National Weather volving cooperation between the school Service in Windsor Locks said it was and selected employers of the community. caused by a low pressure coastal system, The Weather ’The program includes both academic which grew weaker as it traveled and work oriented instruction in the northwai^. Areas south of Connecticut got Clear and cold tonight with lows zero to classroom and on the job. 8 to 10 inches and those to the north as lit­ 15. Mostly sunny Friday with highs in the The general emphasis of the program is s Name tle as 3 inches. teens and 20s. Northwesterly winds 15 to to provide occupational education for ‘”rhis is one we got right,” he said, "on­ 25 miles per hour ani gusty tonight and students who seek careers requiring less & Mops ly, I wish we had been wrong in our predic­ Friday. Chance of precipitation 10 per than a baccalaureate college degree. ’The tion.” cent tonight and F ri^ y . program saves many a future school dropout. 4 99 COEP courses include a planned academic program and on-the-job Reg. to Bermuda To Be Featured training. The courses are designed 3.19 primarily to prepare students for successful transition from school to the mop with handy| world of work. jm squeezer. In Herald Travel Show During this week, Connecticut K broom Vocational Education Week, emphasis is ’Two films, “Anatomy of a Vacation” Bermuda^ will show a film “Packing Jet- being placed on the vocational education cer with refill. and “Bermuda The Island Nobody style.” A representative of Delta will program provided to students in the Wanted,” will be shown courtesy of the answer any travel questions. Manchester area. Bermuda Department of Tourism. A fashion show presenting resort and About 50 eighth and ninth grade students Bermuda will be featured at The cruise formal wear will be hosted by For­ from Bennet and Tiling Junior High Herald’s ’Travel Show tonight at 8 in the mal’s Inn of Manchester and Harvey’s of Schools (25 from each school) are current­ ly enrolled in the second year of a new auditorium at Manchester High School. the Burr Shopping Plaza, Manchester. Doors open at 7:30. Hairstyles for Harvey’s models will be experience program in the old trade Delta Airlines, whose flights run daily to donate by Golden Charm Coiffures also school. Illing students are bused in of the Burr Shopping Plaza. specially for the program. Termed an “incentive program,” the Following the program, drawings will students learn to write up their own be held for prizes donated by area programs. ’They work on time and cost merchants. studies. ITS:' Washington Free tickets are still available at ’The They subcontract work from local Herald office or from the following spon­ businesses, one of which is the Empire Birthday soring travel agents: Tool and Mfg. Co. Sales Planned Mercury ’Travel, 627 Main St., LaBonne “ All in all, it is a total learning Travel, 67 E. Center St., Goodchild- experience,” says Neil Lawrence, direc­ Manchester residents Bartlett Travel, 113 Main St., Globe tor of vocational education. will have many oppor­ Travel, 555 Main St., O’Keefe ’Travel, 750 Most students will apply for the COEP tunities to save Friday, Silas Deane Hgwy., Wethersfield, and program in high school, says Lawrence, or Saturday and Monday as Hastings ’Travel, Coventry. go on to Cheney Tech. merchants offer their an­ ’The student who becomes turned off nual George Washington with increasing academic responsibilities Birthday Sale Specials. Inside Today now takes a new look at school. Here is a Attention is called to program which is meaningful to him. “It has reduced absenteeism un­ (Herald photo by Pinto) special sections of sale Old Codger ...... Page 3 Winter Sports...... questionably,” says Lawrence. offerings in today’s ...... Page 5 As the program develops, it may expand Herald by the Manchester Neighbor’s Kitchen ...... Page 10 to include seventh graders, says Junior High Students Exposed to Vocations Parkade Association and Business news...... Page 24 Lawrence. another by merchants Housing plan unveiled ....Page 20 COEP directors’ concern is to turn out Eighth and ninth grade students at Claing in foreground is sorting fonts students work on other trade projects. throughout the town. Area Profile...... Pages 8, 9,16 productive citizens. Bennet Junior High School participate for engraving. Sandra Aronson is lear­ Richard Ferranti, right, is the Thoughts ApLENty Page 13 “The kids who stay in the community in the vocational-education program ning chair upholstering while other teacher-supervisor of the program. Town cagers to tour Europe___Page 14 are the average working person; they’re by doing small contract jobs. Perry PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13,1975 ^N C H ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Feb. 13, 1975 - PAGE THREE I E ^ NATIONAl WtATNIR SttV K t fOtICAST #• 7AM 1ST Z- K - 75 —» FRU p a r k in g 528-3333 ^ MMH Auxiliary Plans URNSIDE CONN. SAkVAK CO., Inc. alias Tha BSIO lU IK S IO t AVE EAST HAflTFOBD HIT M roitowiUKNSiMSi^^ GLORIOUS EMPORIUNI Brunch and Card Party MMUnFH AL PACINO JAMES BOND OOr- c o n n OF HAR1T0RD ROAD tw “THE GODFATHER A spring brunch and card par- on or before Feb. 21 with Mrs. ty , sponsored by the Cyril Kim, 82 Wyneding Hill SATMMYS PART II” “TH E M A N „ A PINE ST., MANGIESUR - 649 liO fN D < Twinkles Centennial. Their overnight hikes and The East Hartford Exchange Club camps are supervised by One shipment of freight from liable to be stolen and could be (• our spring For Washington’s or Lincoln’s Birthday you can tell a Manchester to Groton included even if left near the fort, which AT THE RAIN |jfii,?aSWOW few tonpe-in-cheek lies, add some worn out stories qualified leaders. Older and further advanced, the boys are the tents and other camp equip­ would also mean quite a long (• EAST HARTFORD about cherry trees, hatchets and split rail fences, and ment and each fellow allow ^ trip to town. So they usually artificial flowers 7 3 snoweis N mow liable to attend established HIGH SCHOOL rake in the business. But what’s left for US to talk camps where permanent one trunk or large box for his spent their evenings in camp are in bloom! Burnside Avenue. East Hartford, Ct. UnWEATHnFOfOCASr^ about? I don’t like Postum Festivals and Twinkles cabins, domitories, mess halls private possessions. Each had and entertained themselves. coma taka a look, and maka an 2 BIG DAYS Centennials, and I certainly can’t write a slam-bang .. end other buildings are used un­ two blankets, one a heavy wool It is not known now how, arrangamant; wa hava a wondariul Peter Jennings is the doorbusting sales promotional ad around material like: der supervision of professional one for use if it/grew cold when, where or why it started ' ^salaction and thay ara only from but in that gang no one ever SATURDAY, FEB. 15th 10 A.M. • 10 P.M. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Friday. Thursday night will find snow falling across the up- Washington co-host of that. Perhaps you can assist me in a fight for better leaders and instructors with before morning. Usually a cot­ “A.M. America,” ABC-TV’s organized and scheduled ac­ ton blanket or sheet was enough said, “good night.” The expres­ 10< to SUNDAY, FEB. 16th 1 P.M. - 6 P.M. per and central Plains and mid Rockies, while some rain occurs along the north Pacific holidays for the small merchant. Write to S.M.I.R.K. sion was always “Shadrach, (• early morning series. It’s tivities controlled by whistles to fend off the mosquitoes. 100 B O O T H S coast. Elsewhere, generally fair weather should predominate. Minimum temperatures in- (Small Merchant’s Industry Rectifying Kouncil) in If you heard one zinging Meshach and Abednego.” readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 30 (52), Boston 11 (26) Chicaeo l3 seen Monday through Friday Crying Towel, Iowa. and bugles, etc. (• b uy UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Up till now it seems that around it was a male and Perhaps because the last name at 7 a.m. on Channel 40 and 8 So back to the business at hand and what we expect to has a sound something like w aakly THOMAS BARROWS some one else has always done wouldn’t bite you. But if you Selecting Card Party Gifts lottary fensas City 23 (M), Los Angeles 44 (61), Miami 58 (77), New Orleans 40 (71), 14 a.m. on Channel 8. be peddling this weekend; something else. (* their thinking for them. Then didn’t hear anj^ing that was a tickata FOOD BAR OPEN THROUGHOUT THE SHOW If there had been a Bible stu­ the mirpcie of mam stred | i f(37?‘^"“ ^ Seattle 36 (46), St. Louis 20 (33), Washington follows a period when they are “shemale” and that meant at fairwayl GENERAL ADMISSION $1.50 Mrs. Robert Bassett, left, and Mrs. Stephen Pirog select gifts of pewter and crystal from downtown manchester 1) A nice assortment of maple chairs (captain’s, mates’ on their own and that’s when trouble. They bite so a sheet or dent among then he might have BUT WITH THIS AD ALL ADMISSIONS $1.25 J had visions of the three the Manchester Memorial Hospital Gift Shop to be given as prizes at a card party spon­ THEATER and side) from one of the very best manufacturers of many quit those activities, light blanket was needed to hide sored by the hospital auxiliary. (Herald photo by Pinto) colonial furniture. Many styles at about half what the acquire a car and begin getting under. Females didn’t belong in Hebrews in the fiery furnace, SCHEDULE but there was no such student. furniture dealers get you for. into trouble. They miss much. that camp anyway. No doubt all hands could qualify 2) About 1,200 yards of commercial grade nylon carpet It must have been one of the The first night a couple fellows broke out pajamas. IVo for saints in Heaven if they had Burnside Theatre — "The removed by the insurance company from a fancy years of the final decade of the FILM RATING GUIDE nineteenth century when six had night shirts, one slept in his devoted half as much time and Godfather Part II” 8:00 ladies’ wear store. The carpet was just put down interest to their Bibles as to SHCWCASt CINtM A/ 123? young men of Manchester light underwear and the other For Parents and Vernon Cinema 1 — when a sprinkler let go. 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SHORTCAKE DD t MANCHESTER Children Under 12, ^ Price! MANCHESTEB PARKADE • 843-2B335 7Se Thursday Open ’til 8 P.M.; Sat. 9-12 In Manchester Only • 3 1 V 8 Auvnuaad • aivs A uvnuaad^< ^ GlRe must be picked up in person and are limited to one per ramily. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thura., Feb. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13, 1975— PAGE FIVE Maurltpstfr tupitiiui Hnalft School Board Responsible Group Opposes Most Roads BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A tri-state citizens planning group and recommended no widening parking, garages should be OPINION For Maintaining Equipment of these two arteries. located near by, the report said. today advocated completion of Rt. 25 from Bridgeport north to The organization’s report Many recently built campus- WINTER SPORTS also suggested that the Rt. 8- type corporate offices in,Fair- By SOL R. COHEN town’s 1973-74 annual report, as Jackston has recommended the Interstate 84 in Newtown but opposed other major road Merritt Parkway interchange field (bounty towns are Accessi­ OPEN FORUM All playground equipment on published last Novemeber in four painters be utilized also at be smaller than originally school property, however The Manchester Herald projects in Connecticut. ble to most employes only by October Optimism Gone the West Side Rec. designed. car. placed there, is owned and will (without the 1973-74 audit, • $1,688 to the Educational In an extensive report Gov. Thomas J. Meskill held Regional Plan Association is be maintained by the school which was released last week). Special Projects account, for Supervised skiing will be allowed tonight from 6; 30 to released today, the Regional up construction of the in­ a 50-year-old organization of October’s optimism has now faded It is reported also that some board. In financial actions, the the town’s cost share of for 9:30 at Northview, the Recreation Department announced Plan Association urged a halt in Why Do Parents Always today. plans for Rt. 7 north of the terchange until an environmen­ planners and others in New into February’s fiscal facts. Connec­ Democratic legislators favor early That designation was directors approved the educating a blind student. tally acceptable one could be authorized by the Town Board following appropriations, all Merritt Parkway and Rt. 34 York, Connecticut and New • $12,011 to the same ac­ designed. Jersey. ticut faces some form of tax increase imposition of the one cent sales tax in­ Blame Themselves? of Directors Tuesday night. financed by equivalent state or count, for library and audio Coasting will be permitted from 3 to 9 at Center Springs west of the West Haven-New Haven town line. Also recommended in the for the coming fiscal year despite School officials had asked that federal grants; visual material ($8,927 for Park. ® crease instead of July 1 as the gover­ "XThe report also said traffic in report is the construction of Editor’s Note; Seldom do we publish confusion I cannot speak my views and get responsibility for maintenance • $25,765 and $73,868 (two public schools and $3,084 for No skating will be allowed at any of the Park Depart high density office buildings Gov. Ella Grasso’s valiant budget- nor is expected to suggest. While this be pinpointed. separate grants) to the coastal corridor from New letters in the Open Forum without the the whole story out, I have to listen to non-public schools). ment maintained areas. near railroad stalons in Stam­ The California governor's pruning attempts. also would not meet the anticipated In return for school Manchester’s Public Ertiploy- • $2,670 to the Head Start Haven to New York on the signature of the letter writer. However, theirs. Merritt Parkway and the ford, New Haven and mansion was built for a hard­ My foster parents thought I’d be the maintenance of the equipment, ijient Program. The lesser Program, to defray expenses Although she campaigned on a plat­ deficit it would minimize it and pre­ we find this letter from a high school Outdoor winter sports information may be obtained by Connecticut Turnpike is unlike­ Bridgeport to encourage the use ware merchant in 1877 at a cost first child that would reach 18 while living formerly done in many in­ grant is for hiring three for the period Jan. 1 to March of mass transit. form that would have the state live sumably make it easier to manage senior, of interest and perhaps one of con­ calling 643-4700. ly ever to exceed present levels of $60,000 and bought by the state cern for a great many parents. Naturally, in their home and go and live a respectful stances by municipal per­ maintenance mechanics for the 15. Bus stations, taxi stands and in 1903. within its income, events she has either through short-term borrowing her name is being wit^eld. life. I will because they have taught me sonnel, the directors agreed to entire year for the Sewage provide $2,000 in the school Treatment Plant and one social found, like Lincoln did before her, or bonding. well. But now I have crushed their dream To the editor; and I have lost the trust and faith they budget for the work and to worker for half year. Under the have a way of shaping people rather We oppose bonding of deficits in I wish we didn’t have automobiles, air­ once had for me. It is as if a steel barrier provide a portable welder, es­ larger grant the town will hire than people shaping events. principle. We think short-term loans planes and all the other modem luxuries has formed between us. timated at about $3,000. four painters for the Sewage I myself don’t feel that I am doing The board Tuesday night ap­ Treatment Plant, one key Hiere can be no denying that state are tolerable only to the extent they that make this world more complex to live in. Is this what God intended to happen? wrong. I have seen straight A students go proved early retirement punch operator, one junior To the first revenue estimates have been adverse­ would provide the new administration 'Times are changing, and because the out smoking and still maintain their A benefits for Mrs.-Lucy W. Heck engineering aide, one clerk for effective March ! (Mrs. Heck the police department and one ly affected by the economic downturn.' "with more tiiiie to come up with a - times are changing so rapidly, people can­ average; There are kids from very not keep up with them. That is why we respectful families in town who smoke has worked for the school baord custodian for the school 100 Children! There can be no denying that inflation long-range program to keep the state have a generation gap. This hasn’t started grass. I know my foster parents and other for 11 years), and accepted the system. Director Phyllis has increased pressure for larger running in the black. today but years ago. Things are totally parents cannot accept the fact that about 90 per cent of high school students budget requests. And there can be no different than in our parents’ day. We appreciate Gov. Grasso’s dilem­ Why do parents always blame (including those from public, private and denying that any state service, once ma. Balancing the state’s budget in themselves for children’s actions? A Catholic schools) have tried grass or offered, is difficult to trim back or the face of the recession-caused parent can only teach their children right presently smoke it. dollars from wrong when they are at a young and It hurts because I cannot try to make eliminate. decline in revenue is no easy task. The weak age. Soon that child will go outside them understand that they did do good for s 'i i t ’Thus Gov. Grasso, being a political choices are few. the doors of home and see the world. That me. NEWS Only the weak ones are hooked on realist, is expected to include in her The anticipated one-cent sales tax is when he or she decides what is good and “Don’t forget we’re all in this together!” bad. No one is going to make him decide, harder stuff than grass. I feel sorry for CAPSULES February 15 only! first budget message to the General increase is about all the traffic can only himself. You know the saying, "You those who try whatever they can to con­ Assembly a return to the seven cent bear in that department. In light of can bring a horse to water, but can’t make tinue their use. I am not saying that him drink it.” He’s going to be his own parents should take smoking lightly, • Free balloons state sales tax. This will not raise the Republican sweep of four years boss, he chooses what to eat, say, and all because maybe your child is a weak one. and lollipops enough revenue to meet the an­ ago, deficits cannot be accrued except ANDREW TULLY the other things that take a yes or no. But do research, find out the facts about Park Claims Mandate ticipated deficit but will divert My foster parents have b^n the best it. Try to handle the situation as if it were SEOUL (UPI) — President Park Chung-hee claimed a massive *5,y-SPREE as a last resort. thing that has happened to me. They took drinking. Which is worse? , .L’lliSl Thursday, Friday and pressure away from a personal in­ victory today in a referendum on the legitimacy of his one-man- i l l The administration is left with only me in when I was a weak age of growing Look around you, do you see any grass rule regime, but opposition leaders attributed the outcome to Saturday come tax for a while at least. one other possible avenue, the per­ up. If they didn’t take me away from smokers? Maybe you say no. How do you “coercion and deceit.” ‘S/ie’s A Beautiful Person^ home then. I’d probably be a girls’ home know? Not all grass smokers have long Of more interest right now to us is sonal income tax, which Gov. Grasso The government, which controlled the voting and counting of a s s e m b l e d today. They taught me right from wrong, hair, wear jeans and are teen-agers. Think ballots, said 13.5 million persons—80.2 per cent of the total eligi­ what she will do to overcome the an­ and her party have consistently to be strong, and most of all, independent. about it. Would you disregard your long­ ble voters —took part in the referendum on Park’s two-year-old I have learned how to manage money and time friend if you found out he or she ticipated deficit in the current budget. repudiated. WASHINGTON - People behave like at the county Social Services Department constitution. H U F f y work for what I want. smokes grass? It cannot be all that bad if a Opposition leaders, who accused Park’s regime of suppressing It has been reported that serious con­ But as we said, October’s optimism human beings every day in America, and had left for the day, but Tomison finally I love them very much. But now they large part of the population is trying to took the problem up with Roland B. human rights, had called for a boycott, charging the vote of con­ sideration is being given to short-term sometimes they are discovered doing feel that they have failed in the legalize it. has now faded into February’s frigid something nice. Schweitzer, the county’s chief of police. fidence was rigged. parenthood position. They found out I If you as a parent cannot deal with the The government said 9.7 million persons —72.4 per cent of the H(k:key Fans.. borrowing to carry the state through fiscal facts of life. One who did something nice is Mrs. Chief Schweitzer didn’t know if it was il­ smoke grass. They are against it. At one situation, do not blame yourself. It may Elizabeth Campbell, a grocery clerk, who legal to evict if the head of the household voters —cast “yes” ballots, while 3.3 million —24.8 per cent to the next fiscal year. time, I was too, but you have to try things tear your insides, not only your, but mine, —voted “no.” ' lives in suburban Oxon Hill, Md. And I was hospitalized. “But it doesn’t sound before judging them. Would it make them but don’t stop communicating with your with suggest it is a bonus for the human race like a good moral decision,” he told feel better if I told them my friends and I son or daughter. that the nice thing was in aid of a neighbor Tomison. “Get in touch with the Police are very light smokers and some of them A teen-ager Rebels Bombarded Briari McFarlane Two Important Mrs. Campbell had never met. Department’s juvenile division.” have quit completely? But at a time of one high school senior ASMARA, Ethiopia (UPI) — Ethiopian warplanes and artillery The neighbor is Mrs. Marlene Braxton, Tomison did so, and got a pledge of bombarded rebel troops today on the outskirts of the besieged In the who was divorced last year, and since that cooperation. He then phoned the apart­ capital of Eritrea Province. time has been caring for her three ment building’s resident manager and in­ The rumble of artillery and the roar of jets could be heard in Judicial Rulings children, aged 12, 13 and 16. Mrs. Braxton formed her that Mrs. Campbell wanted to East Side Rec “A Bronx Zoo” Asmara throughout the morning, punctuated by scattered rifle became ill one night and was moved by pay Mrs. Braxton’s back rent. A detective To the editor; scapegoat even though his team had a fire from jittery troops within the capital. ambulance from her home in the Park 18 escorted Mrs. Campbell to the manager’s It seems that the time has come to record which showed more defeats than An estimated 3,000 persons, many of them civilians, have been Two rulings by California judges Onofre, Calif., which has been delayed Apartments to a nearby hospital to un­ office and the rent was paid. Within speak out about.the other side of the story victories. killed since the 12-year-old struggle for the independence of minutes, Billy Braxton and a friend began will place a burden of responsibility and delayed at great cost to the spon­ dergo treatments for an intestinal dis­ pertaining to the program at How about the father who put his arm on Eritrea erupted into a full-scale showdown two weeks ago. order. Her children remained at the apart-, moving the family’s possessions back into his son’s shoulder after his son’s team had on plaintiffs in environmental suits the East Side Rec. Two letters have been soring utilities. ment. the vacated apartment. previously written but have failed to men­ lost a one point game and proceeded to Consider New Party Three days later, country sheriff’s Mrs. Braxton told the Star-News from and class action suits, which they While expansion was held up in the tion anything other than the referees. tell the son of four calls which the officials WASHINGTON (UPI) — The leading figures of the American H u n v deputies evicted the Braxtons for nonpay­ her hospital bed a couple of days later that The biggest controversy pertains to the had made against his team, calls which the conservative movement assembled in Washington today to wres­ \ m have previously not borne. If they are courts by environmentalists, costs in­ ment of rent. Two of the children returned she and Mrs. Campbell had “become good Pee Wee and Midget Leagues, ages 8-12, father said cost them the game. What a tle again with the question of establishing a new party to speak sustained, they will have the result of home to find the family furniture stacked friends” by telephone. "She’s a beautiful creased and the utilities found that the although the Junior League is not far great way to educate your children, not for the political right. along a streetside curb. Marlene, 12, and person,” Mrs. Braxton said of her good making it much more difficult, if not projects would cost many, many behind. Many of the players in the Pee that they had played a good game and lost, The possibility of forming a national Conservative party has Pamela, 13, guarded the family’s neighbor. Pote> Puck Is the Wee and Midget Leagues are playing but rather that they had played a good been revived in recent months by a series of events; The defeat of virtually impossible, to have such millions more when they were able to possessions while they waited for their Mrs. Campbell admitted that the $205 iitfieguywho basketball for the very first time. Because game but had it stoldn away by the many conservatives in the 1974 elections, the appointment of brother Billy, 16, to show up and tell them rent payment had all but wiped out her 20** THUNDER ROAD expliin* ail about suits considered by the courts. resume work. of this their ability, their coordination and referees. Teach them that anyone with liberal Republican Nelson A. Rockefeller to the vice presidency what to do. checking account. “But I don’t care,” she " ^C /C K * hockey on T.V, their understanding of the game is next to authority, be it a sports official, teacher or and the movement of President Ford to heavy deficit financing in Huffy “(jirt-bike” motorcycle styled for One of the most far-reaching ruling It was and is possible for the plain­ Meanwhile, Mrs. Campbell learned told the Star-News. “I don’t know how she nil. This is not bad because this is where law enforcement officer, if they make a his first budget. today with flat black twin cantilevered Now’« your ehanoo to Join Potor in enjoying and concerns the San Francisco Airport about the Braxtons’ plight. “Well, my can pay me back. If I don’t get it back, I tiff’s suits to be thrown out of court or it all begins and rightfully so. However, decision which is against you then they are learning even more about hockey! Come to Spree daughter told me they had been evicted just don’t get it back.” All these matters will be discussed at a four-day Conservative frame; extra wide toe plates; coaster where Friends of the Earth, an en­ disallowed and yet the sponsors, be while it is the beginning for the players, it incompetent and prejudice. As the Political Action Conference under the sponsorship of the 4t$HCfay, Friday or Saturday for your membership- and their mother was in the hospital,” Spoken like a beautiful person. Not the brake; waffle style grips; wide flange is also in my case the beginning for the previous letters stated the officials decide _entry blank and further vironmentalist group, has sought to they utility or governmental, while Mrs. Campbell told the Washington Star- kind of “beautiful persons” who get their American Conservative Union and the Young Americans for front hub with chrome rims and much charge it . referees. before the start of the game which team Freedom. halt airport expansion, claiming that winning the litigations, found that News. “I don’t know the lady, but I told names in the society columns, of course, Far too many of the coaches and parents shall win on that given night and then they more. They’ll love it! at least 36 per store SAVE 10.99 my daughter to bring the kids here and because Mrs. Campbell is one of those the proposed construction had not their costs had gone up astronomical­ alike are understanding about the position proceed to “throw the game” to be sure our reg. 69.99 then 1 called her at the hospital.” human beings sometimes patronizingly of the players but expect the referees to be the right team wins. When these are our Pushes Pay Cut referred to as “little people,” and they are been accompanied by environmental ly- Mrs. Campbell also c a ll^ the county^ of high school caliber or better. They fail adults speaking is it any wonder that we PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) - Gov. Philip W. Noel knows state impact statements. Landlord-Tenant Commission and, after seldom noticed in a world preoccupied to let common sense tell them that if a the quiver when we think of putting our future employe unions may fight his plan to cut employe wages and Another ruling concerned a “class with the doings of those who are some confusion, she was connected with referee was of high school caliber then he into the hands of the young people which work weeks by five per cent next fiscal year but stresses it is The U.S. Court of Appeals had action” suit brought against Standard “somebody.” Davis Tomison, a new member of the would most certainly be working at the these adults have educated. necessary to avoid additional state taxes. But the Man who told the story of the issued a conditional injunction halting Oil Company of California by a school staff. She told Tomison she would pay the high school level for $30 a game rather ■ Needless to say not all coaches nor The austerity proposals Noel announced Wednesday would cut Good Samaritan would recognize Mrs. $205 in back rent and late fees Mrs. than at the Rec. for $2.50 a game. In very parents fit this bill as many of them are state spending in the budget period beginning July 1 by $26.8 work on the project and ordered U.S. teacher who claimed that she had Elizabeth Campbell. Braxton owed, “if it can be arranged.” It few instances can they claim the ability of dedicated and participate in an adult million. District Court Judge Robert Schnacke purchased F-310 gasoline thinking that took some arranging because everybody the referees to be below par for the kind of manner. However the bad apples are such Union leaders said they were “shocked” by the Noel budget to determine if a bond would be it would lower air pollution. league in which they are working. Because in number that during any evening’s twin decisions. “I think there is some probability that they (union ■ V O F F K M T W T r I 40 of the players inexperience and their bill you can be almost assured of some leaders) could raise a legal issue. But I would quickly point out required by Friends of the Earth. When it was found that it did not, I 1 3 4 5 t > a 9 overwhelming exuberance to play the “extra curricular activities.” that the alternative is laying off about 3,500 employes,” Noel The judge ruled that a bond in the 10 II U 13 14 IS IS said. she sued Standard in a class action , I? II 19 20 21 22 23 game they are often times crude and at To interested outsiders may I suggest, amount of $4.5 million would be 24 2S 2« 22 28 29 30 times even rough. Instead of the coaches rather than reading letters to form your proceeding claiming that the com­ 31 . ALMANAC trying to settle them down by showing opinion of the situation, take a few trips to Oil Leak Troublesome required to compensate the airport pany should make restitution not only their own composure they just add fuel to the East Side Rec (Manchester’s answer PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (UPI) — The U.S. Coast Guard indicated for any damage which it might sustain to % her, but also to all credit card United Press international was bom Feb. 13,1754. This is American the fire by showing more interest in trying to the Bronx Zoo) and judge for yourself today coastal tankers might not be able to pump out all oil from to verbally officiate the game than in from delays in construction caused by holders of Standard who might have Today is Thursday, Feb. 13, the 44th day entertainer Tennessee Ernie Ford’s 56th as to whether or not this is the proper the leaking tanker Athenian Star until at least the weekend. of 1975 with 321 to follow. The moon is birthday. trying to coach. training for these kids. The Cypriot-registered tanker, suffering from a 5 by 15 foot hole the injunction as well as inflationary bought the gas. between its new phase and first quarter. On this day in history; Previously letters have said “let’s teach To those who are so unhappy with the in her port bow and several cracks in her hull, dropp^ anchor off SAVE 13.99 SAVE 11.99 increases in construction costs, if the The California Superior Court judge The morning stars are Mercury and In 1635, the oldest public institution in the kids sportsmanship.” How mislead I referees if they would stop at the Recrea­ Portsmouth harbor Sunday as she lost an estimated 10,0(X) gallons have been if having a coach stand in the COLUMBIA 26** TOURING BIKE decision did not favor the plaintiff. Mars. America — the Boston Latin School — was tion Office and pick up a job application of oil into Maine waters. HUFFY RED HOT 3~SPEED ruled that the teacher must notify all The evening stars are Venus, Jupiter founded. middle of the floor and literally scream at within one week they could be on the other A Coast Guard spokesman indicated it would take at least 20" hl-rlse bike features twin Men's 21" frame or ladies' 19" The judge’s ruling, which has been of the others involved that they too and Saturn. In 1914, the American Society of Com­ the referee is the beginning of teaching side of the fence earning some of that easy seven trips between the two coastal tankers offloading the 17- top tube frame with red pepper frame with 3-speed hub, these kids sportsmanship. Or parents who finish, 3 speed gearing, dual sidepull caliper brake and rear appealed, is a very important one if it were a party to the suit. Since there Those bom on this date are under the posers, Authors and Publishers — ASCAP money and at the same time show how year-old, 560-foot tanker before she could be emptied and allowed caliper hand brakes, yellow coaster brake plus full-length, sign of Aquarius. — was formed. are always too busy to help out with the simple it is to do a first class job when you to proceed to port. flame Irime, chrome rims and full-formed chain guard and is sustained. are 700,000 credit card holders this French statesman Maurice Talleyrand program or who admit that they do not are competent. / custom saddle. . many more deluxe features. In 1945, Russian troops took Budapest charge It charge It Too often in the past environmental would involve a postal bill of about after 49 days of fighting in which more know enough about the game but all of a Charlie Graff sudden become the greatest authority on our reg. 79.99 our reg. 69.99 groups have been able to go into court, than 50,000 German troops were killed. 445 Spring St. State May Move College $70,000 for the teacher. In 1974, exiled Russian writer Aleksandr the subject as soon as someone else under­ Manchester on a shoestring, and obtain injunctions There have been class action suit takes the task. Solzhenitsyn arrived in West Germany HARTFORD (UPI) - State A move from a leased shop­ with oiily the clothes on his back. Each team in the Pee Wee and Midget halting work on various projects for verdicts in which many of those who officials are weighing whether ping center on Rte. 6 in Farm­ A thought for the day; French League has an A and B team, the B team Mpralb Congratulations to move Tunxls Community ington to a 14-year-old LaSalle alleged environmental reasons, only were awarded claims never had any statesman Maurice Talleyrand said, being made up of the players with the FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 (Allege from Farmington to Seminary building in Cheshire to have their case thrown out even­ idea that they were involved in a suit “Women sometimes forgive a man who lesser amount of ability. The two B teams To the editor; Published by the Published every On behalf of the Manchester Council on Cheshire and drastically would change the school’s loca­ Manchester forces the opportunity, but never a man play against each other for six minutes in tually. and in some cases they were difficult evening except Sun­ World Hunger we wish to congratulate the change its geographical tion from the Hartford area to 3 Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. who misses one.” each game. Last week one coach tried to However, in the meantime the to find. Square. Manchester, Entered at the put one of his A players (be it intentionally students at East Catholic High School who drawing area. the Meriden-Waterbury area Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., participated in the 40-hour Fastathon ovei« Any plan for the 2,300-student about 13 miles to the south. project has been delayed for many While we would not like to see those Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second or by oversight) on his B team and Aen (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. the referee boisterously protested, no the weekend of Jan. 31 at the school. college would reqiiire much Searle F. Charles, director of months, or even years with resulting without great financial ability barred BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER doubt like he had seen done many times in These young people have shown concern study and possibly a change In the community college system, over a desperate situation and have done the law that says Tunxls must said there is a nepd for a com­ cost increases to sponsoring utilities from taking a grievance to court, we the NBA. This comes under the heading of SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES teaching the kids sportsmanship and fair something about it; if all the money serve the New Britaln-Bristol munity college in the Cheshire and-or taxpayers. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE think these rulings may prevent the HERALD play as well as giving every boy a chance pledged is collected they will give to the area, a Community College area. He said major population A case in point is the nuclear filing of capricious and irresponsible Single Copy ... 15t 3 Months .. $11.70 to play, as this is the kid’s game. world hunger cause almost $9,000. Board of Trustees staff growth is projected south of Weekly...... go* 6 Months .. $23.40 As this period of fasting and prayer member said Wednesday. Farmington. ONE Month .. $3.90 Heartfelt symjiathy was extended in the SAVE 15.11 powered generating plant at San suits in the future. One Year.. $46.60 lYESTERDAYS during Lent begins for the Christian com­ Mail Hates Upon Request previous letters to the coach who resigned rag. 39.89. because of the poor calls by the referees. munity, we hope that other community Subscribers vrho p.m. should telephone SAVE 10.99 SAVE 10.99 fall to receive their the circulation depart- The letter failed to mention that this very residents will also use this time to deny The Herald before 5:30 menl. 647-9946. themselves so that others may eat. 25 Years Ago same coach quit last year for the very Muffler That’8 HUFFY 24** 10-SPFFD RACER COLUMBIA 26** lO^SPEED RACER same reason but another referee and he Let’s hope that the adults within our "Sunscamp" with 19" frame, styled to go places with 26 x TODAY’S THOUGHT Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Policemen’s Benefit is presented at the community will follow the excellent 10 speed derallleur system 1-3/8” blackwall tires, front State Theater. also quit the year before that for the same Guaranteed for reason and also a third official. example set by our young people. with stem mounted shift and rear side-pull caliper hand Of The Manchester Display advertising as long as you levers, Maes bend handlebars brakes, rat trap pedals and Next Sunday is the beginning of societies, or more often into the society of closing noilours: Three How can it always be the referees when Congratulations East Catholic fasters. Brotherhood Week. Publishing Co. own the car... and dual caliper handbrakes the indifferent. full days prior to 10 Years Ago it happens so often and with so many You have brought the community a with easy reach levers. - . — n - Brotherhood must have a religious basis assumes no financial publication. ' charge It charge It Where are you? responsibilit/ for Deadline for Herald Contractor’s Division of Manchester different referees? greater awareness of the plight of millions If it is to have any real significance. Submitted by typographical errors classified advertising' Chamber of Commerce announces plans to A junior leape coach threatened to take of suffering people. 875-2517 Without belief in the fatherhood of God (as Rev. David M. Campbell appearing in adver­ 12 noon priortoday of Sincerely, tisements and other publication; 12 noon build permanent shelter for Globe Hollow- his team off the floor if a certain referee preached by both the prophets and Jesus), United Methodist Church reading matter in The Friday for publication based Kennedy Day Camp, and will donate came back to work another one of his Anne Flynn, people have a rather difficult time being of Bolton Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ all necessary labor and materials. secretary, Manchester OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP Herald. day. games. This very same man quit his team R O U TE 83 brotherly. They drift off into hate last year using the referees as the Council on World hunger ROCKVILLE , PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13,19V: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13.1975 — PAGE SEVEN

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The sad thing is gressional agenda, I could tell Boneless Beef Tender Juicy that the present ecology-purity- that the House was about to put health-minded generation has its members on the spot. eaten so much of the processed For, according to the calen­ garbage that they don’t even dar, the House was scheduled to know the difference.” hold two “pro forma” sessions Bottom Round or Beef Loin We should mention first off this week. that “Pringles” are not sold yet Of all the great national Beef in all parts of the country. issues that Congress has Procter & Gamble tells us they grappled with over the years, Chuck are not being marketed on the none has demanded as much of Shoulder Roast Sirioin Steak SUPERMARKETS E SUPERMARKETS West CoasL in New England and its time as the perennial pro in parts of New York and Penn­ forma controversy. Favorites from sylvania. 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Water is ad­ week when the rest of the coun­ Treat your Famiiy to Mr. Deii ded and the chips are reshaped try is relaxing in the festive at­ Favorites & Save at Finast so they can stack perfectly in mosphere of Lincoln’s birthday, Taste the House is once more coming Boneless Beef Chuck 7-Bone A Beef Loin Porterhouse canisters. The big advantage is O’ Sea that they remain fresh unopened to grips with the touchy pro for­ 48 Italian- Bone for up to one year, while regular ma question. 98 ! You, the average, uninformed Encore Hams or T-Bone Steak(ib'V.7T) In Ib bagged potato chips become Steaks or Roasts T w l O Ib stale in less than two months. citizen, might think it is time to settle this matter once and for Jumbo 1 So far as the alleged loss of Smelts Colonial - Serve Hot Sausage all. But as a veteran con­ Have Extra for 99 nutrients mentioned in the gressional observer 1 can tell Primo Hot or Sweet above letter, real potato chips you it isn’t likely to happen Tasty Sandwiches lb are not so nutritious that it soon. Treat would make much difference Pro forma is one of those chtckUnderblade G Extra Trim Large End 28 As for the taste - well the highly emotional issues. Like 6 to 8 Ribs writer has to confess he occa­ busing, gun control and raising sionally has munched “Pringles” Ib Bone In lb and liked them -■ not because the tariff on imported swizzle Fish Cakes Steaks or Roasts T O Beef Rib Steaks 0 sticks. 1 they tasted like potato chips In virtually every con­ Taste O’ Sea Ib (they don't) but because they gressional district there is a Fried Amor. Cheese tast^ like “Pringles.” Indeed I 59t would have re-tested my taste powerful, well-organized anti 99 Small End forma lobby. 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Another pro forma' ses­ tionwide with long shelf lives. sion was scheduled for Finast Clorox Finast Hudson Fab Del Monte Muellers The industry even filed suit Thursday, but I doubt any ac­ Richmond against “Pringles” and “Chipos" tion will be taken then either. asking that they be forced to call It is obvious that until more Liquid Buttermilk Big-H Laundry Chunk Light Elbow themselves “snacks" instead of law givers have guts enough to potato chips, but a court turned take a firm pro forma stand, Butter them down. this matter will drag on for Coffee The result would seem to be decades to come. Quarters Bleach Biscuits Towels Detergent Tuna Macaroni Regular, Drip, Electra Perk that the preprocessed potato chip is here to stay. $ $ 10* Off I 0 “Pringles," for what it’s worth, MANCHESTER 1 Ib gal Label made the “Terrible Ten” list 162 ct 1 Ib publidied recently by the Center HOSPITAL pkg jug 8 oz 49 oz for Science in the Public In­ ctns rolls pkg terest, which is sponsoring NOTES pkg “Food Day” April 17. It nam ^ products which it is With Coupon Above With Coupon Above With Coupon Above With Coupon Above With Coupon Above With Coupon Above urging consumers to avoid Discharged Tuesday: Roy either because of the price or Harris, 31 French Rd.; Joseph content as part of a day of con­ Beaudet, 333 B idw ell St.; cern about the world food situa- Margaret Krum, East Hart­ tioa The others on the list are ford; Joseph Brighenti, East Sunrise Fresh Dairy Features “Wonder ,” Gerber baby Hartford; Hyacinth Lepak, 33 food desserts, “Frute Brute,” the Finast Way! Baked Fresh with natural Ingredients the Finast Way! West St., Rockville; Martin P m ol It pays (o shop lor quality produce the Finast Wsyl Stock-up on Frozen Food Favorites the Finast Way! “-Cola,” bacon, sugar, Nielson, 44 Carol Dr.; Henry prime grade beef, “Breakfast Monty, 13 Moore St.; Allan Squares” and table grapes. Jones, East Hartford; Timothy Kraft American Finest Hot Dog dr More information on “Food Feshler, Sanford Rd. Taste O’ Sea Day” can be obtained from 1785 Also, Norman Gomez, East Massachusetts Ave. NW, Wash­ Hartford; Linda Rioux, East Hamburg Rolls^' '- ington, D.C. 20036. Hartford; Kenneth Devlin, .65 Iceberg Lettuce Cheese Fish Cake Dinner Florence St.; Gloria Vintinner, We’ll take your questions, 25 Starkweather St.; Kelly Tasty, Economical Meal complaints or suggestions. Write Feshler, 2 Sanford Rd.; Royal Slices Just heat and serve! to Buyer’s Billboard, care of Isham, 736 N. Main St.; Cherl Fresh Crisp UPI, 315 National Press Build­ Marcum, 34 Nike Circle; John 3 ing, Washington, D.C. 20054. Coulombe, East Hartford; John Everyones Favorite Deluxe 12 oz - r ^ i Morrison, Glastonbury. For Sandwiches Slices pkg For Your Health i Beauty! ______■ and Salads STILT-HOUSES DOOMED 8 9 ^ More Fresh Values from Finast! CARACAS (UPI) -- The tWPUMg Usterine Venezuelan government has or­ FACE LIFT Orange Juice ■ - « English Muffins . . . 3 T 1 .0 0 dered the destruction of KANSAS CITY (UPI) - Kan­ Florida Extra Large S S B p Mouthwash hundreds of weekend stilt- sas City’s historic Union Station, *^®*"*®®*' Grapefruit 27 Size ‘S S S iS Bordeaux Hot Cross Buns...... J |5 ; houses built over the water on one of the last great railroads I Richmond Farms remote beaches. •--iiri;? Vaientine Cupcakes ..85' The government said the terminals to be built in the half Antiseptic 32 oz , will undergo a Apges Baking Potatoes btl 459 Vaientine PartySquare ..1.09 houses, some worth up to $50,000, gal caused pollution and were an $500 million face-lift. The station, US No 1 Shrimp Patties o“sla 2 pVga 89* Honey, Egg cherry Pies...... ~“ 99‘ . , ^ l t in 1917, will be redeveloped 5 9 ° ecological hazard. 2V4 inch Min Binding permission to build the ambitious 25-year Stay-Free p“aS;...... 1.29 Macaroni Finast Casserole. . 4pVga1.00 & Butter Vienna Bread Sesam*e Seed 2ivs99* 3 lb R C l^ Yellow Turnip the houses had never been given Pershing Square plan of the Tree 16 oz Kansas City Terminal Railroad bag Befit Milk Fa!V^;,...... 69* Vicks Nyquil...... ®b«M.29 Cheese Pizza Tavern . pkg 99* ^ ^ 20oz ■ Plain Donuts...... 2 T 1 .0 0 by tne authorities. C a and Link Prograhs, Ipa of t6 o z . f A C Wispride Chedd?r7hoese...... 99* Bromo Seltzer...... 'X69* Cod Fillet Jtea. . pkg I .A W Breaa I com Toasties...... 49- Fresh Lemons OIL FIND Chicago. The plan also callsl&r a luxury hotel, apartment build­ CORSICANA, Tex. (UPI) -- ings and condominiums, an SIRVe THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES IN EFFECT TO SAT., FEB. IS, 1975 Corsicana was founded in 1894 enclosed shopping fhall and a by ranchers searching for water. sunken shopping area designed The first well sunk in the area along the lines of Rockefeller was found to be “contaminated" Center in New York. with oil and was abandoned.

AiBdVS OaDlV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13, 1975— PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13,1975 Arts Show Set in Coventry Bolton Students To Get High School Orientation Monica Shea 725 E. Middle Turnpike ding the show. In addition there asked to contribute baked goods Correspondent Donna Holland to make together in regard to are seven awards for student or cash for the baked sale to be school selection. the comment about any other In January a letter was sent Bolton High School is set up 742-9495 Coirespondenl art. held on the first day of the school saying she felt if to the Columbia Board of to handle 450 students. There The 10th annual Arts and SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 646-0375 In January about 20 Bolton In the gym many craft booths show. students w ant^ to have an Education indicating Bolton’s are presently 294 students Crafts Show and Sale sponsored l» fiW Bolton Center School students students took the admission have articles for sale and most The annual arts and crafts orientation at Oieney Tech it enrolled. by the Coventry Republican will attend an assembly exam at East. willingness to discuss the craftsman demonstrate their sales and show enables the i would be okay as Bolton does In September, if the 20 Bolton Women’s Qub will be held at tomorrow at which time high At the last Board of Educa­ possibility of Columbia High skills during the show. Most of Republican Women to con­ opecN DOUBLE S&H not provide the programs that School students attending BHS students who applied for admis­ Coventry High School March 22 STAMPS school personnel and some tion meeting, members voiced the arts and crafts may be tribute to the following ac­ Cheney does, but an orientation sion to East are accepted, the and 23 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. students will present the objection to the fact they if they were interested. purchased. tivities: An annual scholarship; at any private school on a non­ high school will have an enroll­ each day. offerings and opportunities of thought that Bolton students Mr. Bottomley, chairman of Refreshments will be the Congressional Intern had been bused to East for an school day did not meet her ap­ ment of less than 270 students. ’The exhibits will set up available at the show and GREEN STAMPS Bolton High School. the Columbia Board school Program; FISH; the Holiday I I orientation day. It was misin­ proval. It is not known how many will March 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. The assembly will be board, answered that board Republican Women will be con­ Committee; and the Student We formation. Allen told her she might stand attend Cheney, Rockville High Entry application may be ob­ followed in May by an orienta­ members agreed they are not in tacted early in March and Loan Fund of Coventry. Raaerve Marilyn Breslow spoke some challenges from parents Vo-Ag School or other schools. tained from Mrs. Olive Gorden, Prlcn tion program at the high school. a position to pursue the matter The Right To |ALL DAY FRIDAY!! strongly against the move. She on her feelings. Just under 25 per cent of the P.O. Box 125, Coventry, Conn. Eftoctfve All students, includhig those at this time. Limit Quantities said it would meet her approval Board members discussed present Grade 8 class applied 06238. Thru Fab. 15th. MEATS A Due to the recent enowetorm, we will be ottering double: who have applied for am. at St. Margaret Mary’s School Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. at milk. $1 09 Church Hall. Donation is $12 Tuesday: Lasagna, salad, the Society for Savings. Thursday: Pizza, salad, per couple. Please call 528-6166 Italian bread and butter, brow­ ITALIAN SAUSAGE . ^ 1 B0H.ED HAM • The speaker will be the Rev. orange juice, ice cream, salad, for reservations. milk. nie, milk. Henry Millan Jr. of West Hart­ Wednesday: B.L.T., soup, ¥ ford. The Mr. Rev. Millan has Thrift Shop Friday: Prize Day. Fried l\/l a g n a 'v o x . clams or crab and shrimp cake potato chips, pickle chips, had extensive experience in Mrs. E. Striebal, manager of cookie, milk. hospital work, mental health the Community ’Thrift Shop is on a bun or bread, french fries, cole slaw, cake with topping, ’Thursday: Pizza, salad* clinics and pastoral counseling. having a get-acquainted coffee Italian bread and butter, orange 32-oz. Bottle with Coupon Below There is no admission charge at the shop on Sullivan Ave. milk. ANNUAL SALE Mth Coupon Befow ^ Sweet Life Ellsworth juice, ice cream sandwich, and the public is invited. Monday, Feb. 24 at 10:30 a.m. milk. ¥ Women’s Club for all new members and Tuesday: Lasagna, salad, Italian bread and butter, Friday: ’Tuna sub with lettuce The monthly board meeting volunteers of the shop. ¥ DIAMOND FOLGER’S GOLD I and tomato, french fries, pickle / MARGA­ chocolate macaroon cake, milk. of the South Windsor Woman’s School Menus Wednesday: Grilled cheese, chips, cole slaw, applesauce, ¥ Club will be Monday, Feb. 17 at The following lunches will be french fries, soiip, pickle chips, milk. 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. served in the South Windsor Schools are closed Monday. ¥ SODA cookies, milk. COFFEE William Stanley. MEDAL i RINE The Garden Club will meet at the home -of Mrs. William 3 FOR 1-lb. Can Stanley Thursday, Feb. 20 at 8 FLOUR I 1-lb. quarters p.m. Members will be creating m i 5-lb. Bag artificial flower arrangements. Meet Tuesday 1974 Dodge Colt The South Windsor Capital <1 T m Improvements Committee will meet with the Board of Educa­ tion Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the o n ly $ 2 6 3 K Town Hall. Monte Carlo Night A Monte Carlo Night, spon­ sored by the St. Margaret Mary’s Ladies Guild and *hlGliaii-OI-TlM-Saa a I Sweet Life Father Rosenberger Knights of Columbus, will be held Satur­ day, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the LIGHT TUNA ... 4 9 ^ APPLESAUCE 35 oz. church hall. Tickets, which are $7.50, may be purchased from N. Lohmann, 644-8793, B. Cur­ “Freshest Produce Sold” tis, 528-1167, D. Tursch, 644-0858 or J. Mitchell, 644-2030. I m o u n o B f I LEGAL NOTICE Town of Andover POTATOES Zoning Board of 0 Appeals Dodge CHW^IB Public Hearing Save now! Every 74 Colt in stock is priced to The Zoning Board of Appeals move. From just $2635* And look at what that AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the Town of Andover, Conn, price buys you-adjustable steering column, will hold a public hearing on four-speed transmission, inside hood Wednesday February 19,1975 at release.,. plus much more. Check all of the Town Office Building at the values at our Dodge Clearance 8:00 P.M. to hear the following Carnival. appeals asking relief from the Win a Dodge for 1 year. Zoning Laws of the Town of An­ You could win the use of a brand- dover. new Dodge for one year—just by No. 124 John Gaudino, Lake entering the Dodge Boys' Idaho Rd. for variance in Lot size. Lot Sweepstakes) Just drop in at the BAKING POTATOES. ..SIba. coverage and set back Dodge Boys; fill out a * USDA requirements in order to con­ Sweepstakes entry blank, and struct a garage at the above ad­ you've done all you have to CHOICEIHOICi ^ dress. do. Nothing to buy. No test No. 125 John C. Bradbury, of drives to take. Ce Ee RY HEARTS...... pkg. 18713 Woodway Dr. Derwood Md. for variance in lot size and 'Sweepstakes ends February 28, frontage requirements in order 1975. Void in states where prohibited Snow White Washington State Bolden to build an addition to a by law. Open to licensed drivers 18 seasonal dwelling and to make years of age or older, said seasonal dwelling a year ’ Manufacturer's suggested retail price MUSHROOMS lb. 7 9 * DELICIOUS APPLES ...lb . 2 9 * around home at 157 Lakeside including destination charge. Not included Dr. are state and local taxes, license and title At this hearing interested tees, and Dealer preparation charge, if any, persons may appear and be heard and written com­ SEE US SOONI munications received. Said app-:als are on file and may be Pdtteiton’s/Ma navoK m 25t»pFF 6*.aFF ? seen in the office of The Town 3 100 Ceant CHERRIOS n U TETLEY qa VU LLIPTOH’S in u n s o O BA86IIS rH | Clerk. HOME ENTERTAINMENT cI n TERS Dated this the 8th day of Feb. \U £pjKA!i #2 cuLQiiqup F00ijt.|Rps \\ 1975. (Second publication 13th Chorches Motors, Inc. l A GMlaweaPwFMb day of Feb. 1975). El Camino Plaza Famous for Service 130 Cantar Straat 1 . Zoning Board of 80 Oakland Avenue Appeals Manchester, Connecticut RT. 30, VERNON Since 1931 MANCHESTER •Andover, Conn. 875-2323 649-4537 Eric Siismets, Chairman Stephen F. Willard, Sec. TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thure., Feb. 13,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., Feb. 13, 1975 — PAGE El-EVEN

FROM YOUR J ABOUT Tortoises ^ TOWN Michael Klemens of 232 He has recently been NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN THE BABY Ferguson Rd., will be lecturing nominated for membership in on Epical tortoises on Friday the Zoological Society of Lon­ By VIVIAN FERGUSON BCo u p o i m o f f f r . The Manchester Rod and Gun IS NAMED at 7:30 p.m. at the Museum of don as a scientific feUow. Club will hold its annual fishing Science in Boston, Mass. The lecture is open to the derby Sunday at the club’s I am one of the great WITH THIS COUPON The lecture, sponsor^ by the public. Coventry Lake clubhouse. believers in the value of Massachusetts Herpetological Keeler, Jonathan Charles, son of Charles and Sally Bombard Vitamin C. Several years ago, I Society, is entitled “The Keeler of 170 School St. He was bom Feb. 4 at Manchester Rehearsals for Manchester had a cold for more than two Maintenance and Propagation Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop P i months. A friend, who is a dis­ of Tropical Tortoises in Cap- M O F F ^ Ifo rd Bombard of Williamson, N.Y. His paternal grandmother production “Pirates of Pen­ Uvity.” |,t;C0LLEG E trict manager for a phar­ .00 is Mrs. Evelyn Keeler of Malone, N.Y. He has a brother, zance” will be tonight at 7:30 maceutical company called on CLEANED A DEVEINED - 1 LB. PKQ. Klemens,a native of Michael, 9; and two sisters, Kim, 11, and Kathy, 6. and Sunday at 2 p.m. for men, NOTES the phone one evening. Australia, has been working 2:30 p.m. for women, at South “Come on up and visit for * with tropical tortoises for the CARNATION SHRIMP United Methodist Church. past six years and recently bred awhile,” he said. ‘Tve got Randy Tallent has been something for you.” I frankly REDEEM AT HIGHLAND PARK MARKET DeVries, Sarita Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlin the African leopard tortoise in DeVries of Mile Hill Rd., Tolland. She was bora Feb. 5 at named to the dean’s list for the didn’t feel up to it but he in­ l im it o n e c o u p o n p e r f a m il y captivity, a first in this part of Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Kbr. Yolla Niclas the world. Klemens maintains a first semester at Lasell Junior sisted. “Throw away anything HIGHLAND PARK Good thru Saturdayi TeSruary fSth College, Newton, Mass. She is a you're taking and use these in­ and Mrs. Cornelius Lieuwen of New Hollanid, S.D. Her paternal To Appear breeding colony of several grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keuning of Corsica, S.D. groups of exotic tortoises In senior majoring in liberal arts. stead,” he insisted, handing me She is the daughter of Mrs. a glass of water. **The Choicest Meat In Townl^’ At Parkade Manchester and has been working on turtle distribution in Shirley Tallent of 8C Am­ “Why, these are only bassador Dr. vitamins,” I replied. “Yes, but 3 17 Highland Straot, ManchBStar ■ lllllllllll Fair, Stephen Paul, son of Larry C. and Leona Kline Fair of Yolla Niclas, award-winning Connecticut for several years. they are exceptionally high Boyer Rd., Vernon. He was bom Feb. 6 at Rockville General photographer and author of ; Vitamin C.” I figured they Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. “White Tails and Green ^couldn’t hurt and swallowed the Kline of Arcadia, Pa. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Clover” will be at Reed’s Inc. in the Manchester Parkade on ‘pill, taking some samples home o f f e r Mrs. Clair S. Fair of Indiana, Pa. He has a sister, Kimberly : with me. Highland Park Market C C O L P O M ; Dawn. Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. to ^ Since then, the phar- autograph copies of her l^ k . ■ maceutical company has a per­ WITH THIS COUPON The story deals with a family manent customer. I haven’t had **The Beef People'^ Selling Allan, Timothy John ,son of Thomas E. and Anne Dye Allan of white rabbits who live in Wickham Park in Manchester. a cold since then. of 38 Franklin St., Rockville; He was bora Feb. 7 at Rockville ; Citrus fruits, of course, are General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The book contains photographs 'one of our great sources of ?; John W. Dye Jr. of Chippewa L ^ e , Ohio. His paternal grand­ taken by Ms. Niclas in the park. Choice Meats and Satisfac­ « FF parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Allan of Wadsworth, Ohio. Vitamin C. We have orange 40 0 Youth Specialty Shop HALF GALLON - ALL FLAVORS juice in the refrigerator all He has a brother, Robert Christopher, 3Vk. Square Dance 691 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ' year round at our house as well as fresh oranges, grapefruit tion For Over 25 Years! Saaltesi ICE CREAM Llebman, Daniel John; son of John G. Jr. and Janet Berthold On Saturday and lemons. Liebman of 26 Foster Dr., Vernon. He was bom Feb. 7 at The orange began its life in r e d e e m a t h iq h l a iI d p a r k m a r k e t John Hendron of Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents ar Mr. Historical Society Plans Antique Show Burma and southern China. LIMIT ONE PER FAMILY Framingham, Mass, will be Because our oranges come to us and Mrs. Walter G. Berthold of 5 Cliff St., Rockville. His paternal Discussing the Tolland Historical Society Antique Show to be conducted Saturday and Sun­ guest caller at the Manchester Good thru Saturday, February 15th grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John G. Liebman Sr. of 600 Lydall year-round from California plus V. day at Tolland High School are, from left, Bernice Hall and Alice Creelman, society direc­ Square Dance Gub’s dance on J St. : several other months from Orange-Prune Pinwheel Cobbler tors; and Gail Dickenson, owner of Memory Lane Antiques in Manchester. Many area an­ Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at 3 ■ Florida, we somehow think of tique dealers will exhibit. Manchester High School. Russ Is Now In ProgressI 2 cloves garlic, finely minced and Anita White will cue the this fruit as native to America. Oranges and prunes mix well. Cloutier, Patricia Ann, daughter of Henri V. and Donna M. 2 tablespoons freshly grated rounds. California oranges began Try sprinkling orange juice on Sullivan Cloutier of 18 Cindy Rd., Ellington. She was bom Feb. 7 lemon peel cooked prunes. Or make Hendro is the club caller for with two trees in the backyard at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Vi cup freshly squeezed lemon orange-prune cobbler using a the Windsor Old Towners CLEAN SWEEP of Luther and Eliza Tibbetts Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sullivan of Warehouse Point. Her paternal Rainbow Installs Officers juice prepared biscuit mix. Square Dance Club. This who lived in Riverside, Califor­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Breyette of Florida. She nia in 1875. Mrs. Tibbetts heard V4 cup water summer he will be calling at of Boys’ and Girls’ Fresh Orange-Prune has a brother, Henri Victor J r .; and two sisters, Lynette Marie Miss Shirley Seavey, bearer; Miss Lyn Rocker, stan­ that the U.S. Department of 4 whole peppercorns U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS! The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. the Golden State Round-up in Pinwheel Cobbler and Denise Marie. d au ^ te r of Mr. and Mrs. John dard bearer; Miss Debbie Agriculture in Washington had 1 bayleaf, crushed of Center Congregational Oakland, Calif, and the San 1 tablespoon freshly grated F. Seavey of 77 Oxford St., was Sandberg, keeper of the jewels. an experimental stock of twelve 1 lemon, cut into wedges All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! Church gave the benediction. Diego (Calif.) Square Dance Winter Merchandise with orange peel installed as worthy advisor of trees which they had secured Have butcher “crack” lamb Choir members installed are Festival. He presently records Vz cup freshly squeezed orange Manchester Assembly, Order of Refreshments were served by from Bahia, Brazil. shanks for easier browning. Miss Linda Ather, Miss Amy on the Red Boot label. juice USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE Rainbow for Girls, in parents and friends of the Two trees were sent to River­ Thoroughly combine salt, USDA CHOICE Chase, Miss Melisa Geargan, Mr. and Mrs. Francis % cup honey 1st CUT BONE-IN CENTER CUT SHOULDER ceremonies at the Masonic assembly. The banquet hall was REDUCTIONS K 50%l side which eventually were the pepper, paprika and thyme; rub 1st CUT Miss Cynthia Jennings, and Boucher will have door duty for V4 cup butter or margarine recently. decorat^ in colors of pink and only two left. All the other trees well all over sides of meat. AAUW To Discuss Miss Barbara Nead. Saturday evening and IVz cups pitted prunes, snipped CHUCK CHUCK LONDON blue, with table decorations of had gone to Florida where they Lightly coat with flour. Melt fat CHUCK Miss Lori Secrist, junior past Mrs. Barbara Taylor, of Ver­ refreshments will be served by All Merchandise Is From into halves Humpty Dumpty which will be did poorly and died. Oddly in heavy skillet or Dutch oven; Status of Women worthy advisor, was the in­ non, was installed as Mother Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bourque, 3 large oranges, peeled, sliced ROAST ROAST BROIL STEAKS given to the Newington Our Regular Stock... enough, the Brazilian grove was add garlic. When well browned, stalling officer. She was Advisor by Mrs. Isabelle Rau, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bryan, Mr. into W cartwheels Qiildren’s Hospital. wiped out completely by a add remaining ingredients "How Far Have Women guest speaker Helen Pearl, assisted by past worthy ad­ grand deputy in Connecticut. and Mrs. George Budd and Mr. OPEN 6 DAYS - THURSDAY NITES ’til 9:00 cinnamon pinwheels (see citrus virus. All trees growing except lemon wedges. Cover Come and What is Their Pre­ representative of the Connec­ visors Miss Barbara Seavey, in­ Other advisory board members and Mrs. Walter Burnett. recipe below) today in California and Arizona tightly; simmer slowly about sent Status” will be the topic of ticut Division of AAUW on the stalling marshal; Miss Cynthia installed by Mrs. Rau are: Briskly simmer orange peel lb. lb. 'lb. stem from the grafting buds two hours or until tender. Baste discussion Monday, when the Status of Women. Her topic is Hultgren, grand representative Harold Livingston, chairman; / and juice, honey and butter n t taken from the Tibbett’s trees. and turn shanks occasionally JFe Give Old Fashion, American Association of entitled “Reviewing the Status to Michigan, installing Robert W. Ferguson, together for 10 minutes in small The lemon is believed to be during cooking; add small University Women, Hartford of Women NOW.’’ chaplain; M ss Yvonne Smith, treasurer; Miss Diane Bernard, uncovered saucepan. Pour half Butcher Service** native of northern India. The amount of water if necessary. Branch, meets at 7:30 p.m. at Refreshments will be served. past grand faith, junior secretary; and Allan Hellstrom F of syrup into ungreased 9” Spanish brought the grapefruit Serve with lemon wedges. the Unitarian Meeting House All women graduates of four- member state executive board, Jr., Mrs. Janice Hodge, Mrs. square baking pan. Add prunes USDA CHOICE to Florida early in the 16th cen­ Very nice baskets can be USDA CHOlUl: Library-Lounge, 50 Bloomfield year colleges and universities installing recorder. Miss CALDOR GIVES an^ layer of thick orange Harold Livingston, Donald tury. Because of its peculiar made using halved oranges. If CENTER CUT SEMI-BONELESS USDA CHOICE USDA CHOICE SWEET LIFE BOSNER’S Ave., Hartfoi^. are invited and may call Mrs. Seavey was installed as worthy MacKenzie, Mrs. Marjorie flavor, it was not easily you wish a handle, cut away two slices; top with cinnamon advisor by her mother, a past pinwheels. Bake at 425 for 15 CHOCK SmUlDER A film entitled "The Silenced Richard Sander, 183 Timrod Severance, Mr. and Mrs. James accept^. Most people like to wedges on half of the orange CALIFORNIA SHORT RIBS ALL BEEF Majority” will be shown by Rd., for further information. worthy advisor of Manchester Nichols, Mrs. Dianne Pallo, “INSTANT REBATE” sweeten grapefruit. Try brown leaving a center strip, then cut minutes. Pour over remaining Assembly. syrup, making sure each STEAKS ROASTS MCON Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Reinohl, sugar instead of white, or use the meat out carefully. An ROAST OF BEEF HOT DOGS Miss Seavey presented her and George Thurber. easier method is to halve the pinwheel is moistened. Bake 10- mother with a bouquet of red honey. How about maple syrup Ronald Erickson was the oranges, take out the pulp, then 15 minutes longer. Excellent roses and her father with a blue ON ALL or your favorite jam? soloist, and James W. McKay simply notch the edges of the served warm or cool. May be and white carnation. Miss Grapefruit is delicious 6 9 ‘ . * 1 . 3 9 . ^^^^Chamhers-Hess was the organist. Both are halves with a paring knife. The topped with whipped cream or 9 5 \ 9 9 ‘ . * 1 . 1 9 . 9 9 ‘ . Seavey was given a Rainbow broiled. Pour some sweet members of Manchester Lodge sherry over the grapefruit and children will be happy to eat the soft vanilla ice cream if gavel by her father. Miss g e n e r a l E L E C T R ir desired. of Masons. put under the broiler until light­ fruit you have removed. J Miss Linda Hess of Andover Seavey was also presented with ly browned around the edges. I have used these citrus shells Cinnamon Pinwheels and Guy Giambers of Amston the traditional red gavel Usherettes were Miss Laurie You can do the same thing with in various ways. You can place 2V& cups biscuit mix were married Jan. 31 at An­ necklace by Miss Secrist. Roser and Miss Laurie Greene. !!J^APPUASas, the honey or whatever you like. the little baskets in the freezer 2 tablespoons sugar dover Congregational Church. Harold Livingston presented a Miss Donna Smith and Miss Lemons come in handy for until they are coated with frost. 2/3 cup milk white Rainbow Bible to the Tonya Pearl had charge of the anyone who is dieting. Also, for At serving time, fill with 2 tablespoons melted butter or The bride is the daughter of newly Installed worthy advisor guest books. anyone who cannot have salt. orange sherbert, pour some margarine Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler Hess of as a gift from the 1975 advisory Mrs. Livingston, chairman of A little lemon squeezed over Grand Marnier or curacao 1 teaspoon cinnamon . 6ARDEN FRESH | ^ Andover. Mr. Chambers is the board. the awards committee, assisted salad greens or cooked liquer over. Garnish with two Vz cup chopped walnuts Grocery Specials son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Associate officers installed by Livingston, chairman of the COME TO CALDOR NOW vegetables give them a little spearmint candy “leaves” or Combine biscuit mix and Chambers of Amston. were Miss Holly Ferguson, SOFTWEVE advisory board, presented color zip. use fresh mint in summer. sugar; stir in milk to form a worthy associate advisor; Miss bars, charms and bracelets to AND WE WILL DEDUCT . Use the baskets as a base for soft . Turn out on floured >|< prod u ce The Rev. David Reese of­ Carol Ferguson, charity; Miss Savory Lemon 2 ficiated members of the assembly for i Baked Alaska. Eliminate the board; knead a few seconds un­ BATHROOM TISSUE Pack 3 9 ^ April Hellstrom, hope; Miss service during the past term. ON EVERY GENERAL ELECTRIC SMALL APPLIANCE Lamb Shanks cake, fill the baskets with ice til smooth. Roll out into 9x4 SWEET LIFE O / 0 0 « jCALIFORNIA SUNKIST 4 M W r Miss Robin Bissell was maid Laura Smith, faith; Miss Lisa 4-6 lamb shanks cream. Top with meringue and inch rectangle; dough will be of honor. Andrew Keleher was Secrist, recover; Miss Cynthia Greetings and best wishes to 2 teaspoon salt bake on a board in the oven un­ thin. Brush with butter; Mandarin ORANGESiio. 3 / o 9 ^ NAVEL ORANGES 1 0 t 8 9 * best man. Ushers were David Hultgren, treasurer; Miss the new officers were extended teaspoon pepper til the meringue is browned. sprinkle with cinnamon and Hess and Eugene Horn. Elizabeth Anderson, chaplain; by Mrs. Henry Rau, grand OFF OUR REG. LOW PRICES ON 1 teaspoon paprika Soak mandarin oranges in walnuts. Roll up jelly-roll WASHINGTONwvMoninaiun o STATE ih ie Miss Leslie Norris, drill leader ; deputy of Rainbow; Mrs. John y^ teaspoon thyme, crushed your favorite liqeuer with some fashion, starting with narrow BAKED PEA BEANS...... 5 9 * Mr. (]hambers is employed by Miss Arlene Nelson, love; Miss Reig, past grand matron of the • Self Cleaning Iron, F118HRT 3 tablespoons flour of their juice and serve in the end. Cut carefully into nine 1” ANJOU PEARS 2 9 * Red-Lee Metal anc| Fiidsbing Stacy Monahan, religion; Miss Order of the Eastern Star of •Steam Iron, F-63 ’■ 3-4 tablespoons fat or salad oil orange “baskets.” slices. BONUS PACK 33 OZ. Mrs. Guy Chambers (^. The couple will reside in Barbara Vucic, nature; Miss Connecticut: Mrs. Dorothy Kel­ • Percolator, P-15 Manchester. FLORIDA . Vickie Pearson, immortality; ly, worthy matron of Temple • Curling Iron, CS-1 I f MINUTE RICE *1.09 Miss Nancy Carmienky, fideli­ Chapter, OES; Earl Robertson, • Pro Gun Styler/Dryer, PRO-1 ty; Miss Kelly Monahan, worshipful master of BUMBLE BEE a m ^ PASCAL CELERY 2 9 ^ •Automatic Timer, *8123 ^ patriotism; Miss Cynthia Twi- Manchester Lodge of Masons; • Automatic Timer, '8133 Richmond Shuttleworth, ble, service; Miss Janet , •Can Opener, EC-32 SOLID WHITE TUNA...... 7.. 6 5 * FLORIDA CRISP m m Tlnklepaugh, confidential worshipful master of Friendship Lodge of Masons; • Hand Mixer, M-24 ^ carnatio n - ALL FUVORS . observer; Miss Alice Nead, out­ CHICORY or ESCAROLE 2 9 * , er observer; Miss Lisa Wayne Garland, High Priest of INSTANT BREAKFAST 6 9 * Jackson, musician; Miss Deb-' Delta Chapter RAM, Mr. and MENUS IN THE SERVICE hie Ferguson, choir director; Mrs. Royal Isham; royal OFF OUR REG. LOW PRICES ON ^ FRANCO-AMERICAN M Miss Susan Ather, page east; matron and royal patron of i i i i i n u i R a Miss Karen Steeves, page west; Chapman Court, Order of • Super Blow, SB-1 • Self Clean Iron, FI 10WH S Project HELP Elderly lettuce, dark bread, vanilla sPAGHEnio’s 4 / 8 9 * Sgt. Robert L. Boske Jr., son academic credits through the Miss Kay Stq>hens, page north; Amaranth; Bruce Reinohl, Tall •S h a v e C rea m D Isp. • Spray, Steam, Dry Iron, F-92 Menus which will be prepared The following menus will be pudding, butter or margarine, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Connmunity College of tee Air Miss Kathy Pearson, page Cedars; and Robert England, . • Toaster Oven, T-93B “ Burst of Steam Iron,F116BL ; and served next week by milk or coffee. Force. He now goes to Fairfield south; Miss Sara Waddell, master councilor of John served Feb. 17-21 at Mayfair ™*iic or o /o n ^ Boske Sr. of 221 Skinner Rd., • Toaster Oven, t -94 Mather Chapter, Order of De • Deluxe Travel Iron, F-49 member of HELP (Han­ Gardens and West Hill Gardens Wednesday; Italian tomato STORE ^ ^ Rockville has re-enlisted in the AFB, Wash., for duty with a historian; Miss Cheryl • Skillet, SK27T dicapped Earning and Living for all Manchester residents meat sauce with meat balls and CLUB SODA 2 / 8 9 * U.S. Air Force after being unit of the Strategic Air Com­ Ferguson, Rainbow flag Molay. • Travel Iron, F47SH ^ • Drip Coffeemaker, d c m -i Project), a program designed over 60. Reservations are taken grated cheese, tossed salad, Remember:- selected for career status. Sgt. mand. He is a 1974 graduate of • Massager, m r -2 | | HOURS: •Can Opener, e c 33 to train handicapped for in person only at the Gardens on spaghetti, roll, brownie, butter Boske is an electronic commun- Manchester H i^ School. • Mirror, iM-i » employment in the food service Monday prior to the week of the or margarine, salad dressing, Frozen Food & Dairy Specials cations and cryptographic • Toaster, t -17 • Toothbrush, TB-9 industry at Manchester Com­ milk or coffee. Mon. & Tues. At Our Service luncheons. The menu is subject equipment repairman at Marine Lance Cpl. John T. Cancer Detection •' Hair Dryer, HD-2A munity College, are as follows: to change. Thursday: Meat loaf with TASTE ITSEA Meat CounteCf Yokota AB, Japan and is a Howells HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. Vegetable beef Monday; Baked pork chop, mushroom gravy, mashed ’til 6:00 J.T. Howells of 97 Candlewood You See member of the Air Force Com­ J soup, baked meatloaf with applesauce, baked potato, potato, string beans, white SEAFOOD PLAnER...... 6 3 * Wed., Thurs & Fri. munications Service. He is a Dr., South Windsor, recently Seminar at MCC 5 gravy, parslied potatoes, fresh carrots and peas, white bread, bread, grapefruit sections with 1969 graduate of Rockville High participated in training exer­ 3 BOTH SIDES dinner rolls, sugar cookies, fruit cocktail with cookie, cookie, butter or margarine, ’til 9.-00 School. His wife, Sally, is the^ cises on the Mediterranean The Manchester Community have undergone mastectomies. coffee or tea. milk or coffee. OF THE MEAT butter or margarine, milk or BIRDSEYE FRENCH SHLE daughter of Mrs. Robert L. island of Corsica. He is em­ CoUege Health Office, the MCC Dr. Alice Turek of the OFF OUR REG. LOW PRICES ON Thursday; Cream of tomato coffee. Friday: Baked filet of fish, RIRDSEYE CUT S at & Sun. YOU BUY,^ Wagner of 19 High St., barked on a six-month cruise Women’s Center and the Manchester Health Depart­ soup, ham and cheese grinder, oven browned potato, cole slaw, Tuesday: Beef stew Rockville. with the 2d Battalion, 8th Manchester Office of the ment and Dr. Harvey of • Toaster Oven, T-95 french fried potatoes, hermits, roll, butter or margarine, GREEN BEANS (potatoes, onions, carrots and 3 t 8 9 * ’til 6:00 Marine Regiment, and is American Cancer Society are Manchester will also be present • Stand Mixer, M-46 coffee or tea. sponge cake with fruit, tartar peas), cottage cheese, fruit on Just One More Air Force Sgt. Edward C. scheduled to return to the sponsoring a "Breast Self- to answer questions. The • Kettle, K-52 Friday; Boston clam sauce, milk or coffee. The Above Van Dam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marine Corps Base, Camp Examination Seminar” for seminar will be organized so • Griddle, EG1T chowder, baked scrod with BIRDSEYE Proof That Ernest J. Frazier of 325 Kelly Lejeune, N.C., in March. college and community women. that women may proceed • Waffle Baker, G44T lemon wedge, hash brown Specials Are We Have, Rd., Vernon, Is now serving at Howells also took part in exo'- Wednesday from 10 a.m. to through the different presen­ • Hair Dryer, HD-61 potatoes, mixed vegetables, ORANGE PLUS...V4+0Z.CANS 4 1 1 9 9 * Good L.G. Hanscom AFB, Mau. An clses at Porto Scudo, France, tations at their own pace accor­ fresh rolls with butter, pineap­ Manchcater Civltan Orchaatra praaanta “Main **The ChoUst noon. The seminar will be held administrative specialist, he and has visited England, Spain ding to their individual in­ ple upside-down cake, coffee or Thru in the Faculty Lounge in the StraaT at tha Manchaatar Armory, on Fabruary Meats was previously assigned at and Italy. terests. ^ DON’T WAIT ’TIL MARCH 1st tea. ■Azou com on Student Center on the MCC 14th, for an annual Valantina Dpnca. From 9:00 p.m. Saturdayt Clark AB, Philippines. The main campus, Bidwell St. 7:0ME t o CALDOR NOW FOR YOUR REBATE! = Lunches Tuesday and In Town!** sergeant Is a 1971 graduate of Debra J. Miller, d au ^ ter of to 1:00 a:m. Donation will ba $10.00 par coupla. 1-lb. qtra Most breast changes are dis­ Thursday will be |1.50; and MARGARINE. February ISth Windsor Locks High School. Mr. and 1 ^ . Edward H. Miller The seminar will Include 11.75 on Thursday. TIckata will ba avallabla at PAUL BUETTNBR8I covered by women themselves, of 13 Bunce Dr., has been demonstrations of self- but without the proper self- THIS 18 CALDOR’S PLAN OF SAVINGS TO YOU - OUR LOYAL CUSTOMERS - TIL THE All tickets must be purchased FLORIST, 1122 Burnalda Ava., Eaat Hartford... Airman David S. Nodden, son promoted by the U.S. Air Force examinat,ion, plastic through the College Bookstore. examination techniques and of Mr. and Mrs. Neill Nodden of to the raid: of airman first mannequins illustrating abnor­ regular self-examination, the ANNOUNCED GENERAL ELECTRIC PLAN BECOMES EFFECTIVE MARCH 1st. Luncheons are served promptly class. She is serving at Camp malities, a movie "Breast 70 Parker St., has graduated at discovery is often delayed. I -|.illlWllll iM j iii ...... I II I .. linriii .. ~"r7frii ir‘1TfrTliT r ' ' i W ' T i r i T r .... v 'll at noon in the Food Service New Amsterdam AB, Cancer, Where We Are,’’ Paul Buettner Fjorist, Inc. Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the Area women are encouraged to Dining Room at the Student Netherlands, as an aircraft s a le 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford technical training courie for narrated by actress Jennifer take advantage of the unique 3^YSTOCHAwoE M A N C H E S T E R 1 Center at Manchester Com­ maintenance specialist. Air­ Tel. 528-9586 — Open Sunday Morning U.S. Air Force aircraft O’Neil, and a speaker from opportunity for self-help. For SSSS l 4 ilB Tiirnnllra NOW THRU FEB. 28lh munity College, 60 Bidwell St. man Miller is a 1972 graduate of ■ n p 114 5 TOlIBna lUmpiKS HouRsioA.M.to9P.M. mechanics. Completion of the Reach to Recovery, a support further information, call 646- ■ n n i n i i i i Manchester High School. i i i i i course enables him to receive organization of women who 4900, ext. 269. _/ PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., Feb. 13,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN OBITUARIES .f-o 7 || DellaFera UConns Invade Garden r. (Continued from Page One) STORRS (UPI) — The hot ahooting University of Kings^ 11th Hour Rally Tops Celts ‘ \ . if it ^ , having “financial Interest” In Connecticut basketball team, backed by several thou* Anthony Leone Dempsey in' 1969 and renamed the industry. J sand rooters, invades Madison Square Garden tonight Anthony Leone, 90, of 165 by former Republican Gov. The remainder said they have OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) — Boston Coach Tommy Heinsohn “All I can say is we should’ve won the game,” he Birch St. died early this mor­ for a clash with Manhattan. Walker jumper capped their scoring with 43 seconds left to ’Thomas J . Meskill in 1970. He no connection at all with the was disgusted but Kansas City-Omaha Coach Phil Johnson snapped. “That’s all I gotta say. Period.” ning at his home. He was the ' ^ ^ r" resigned when his term expired Fresh from their victory over nationally ranked give them a 103-100 lead. nursing home industry. The wasn’t completely happy either Wednesday nifdit. husband of the late Mary last July. board now is short one Rutgers, the 15-3 Huskies will open a doubleheader Boston’s Don Nelson quickly countered and the Celtics Johnson was maybe 99 per cent satisfied after his Kings A partisan crowd of 9,728, the largest ever to see an NBA Raimondo Leone. It was not known whether the member, and five others are before an expected packed house with the windup had a chance to pull it out when Paul Silas rebounded a staged an 11th hour rally to defeat the Celtics 103-102. But game in Omaha, watched a furious contest between two of Mr. Leone was bom Dec. 23, governors were aware that serving although their terms featuring St. John’s against Notre Dame. Walker miss with 13 seconds left. After a timeout, Jo Jo 1884 in Belvidene, Siracusa, Ita­ DellaFera and Deich owned expired. he still had a bad taste in his mouUi after his club blew the hottest teams in the league. The Celtics entered with a V-- Dee Rowe’s charges hope to repeat last season’s 76* White drove for the basket with just a couple of seconds ly, son of the late Thomas and nursing homes when, they were Saturday night’s game at Cleveland. streak of 13 wins in their last 14 games. DeliaFera is expected to 72 win over Manhattan in the Garden to give the left but K.C.-Omaha’s Mike D’Antoni stripped the bali Constance Leone, and had lived appointed to the licensing represent the nursing home in­ Huskies their fifth straight win and match their “This (victory) makes Saturday night even sadder,” in Manchester for 82 years. board. With Boston seemingly in control after taking a 100-92 from his hands and the Kings took final possession. dustry in Connecticut before a longest win streak this season. UConn holds an 11*10 Johnson said. “We could have had eight wins in a row with He had been employed as a ’Two other board members lead and 3:51 left, the Kings ran off 11 straight points in a legisiative committee in­ edge n the series. this.” Archibald paced the Kings with 33 points followed by machinist at Case Bros, before are employed by non-profit nur­ vestigating nursing home Heinsohn’s satisfaction quotient, on the other hand, was little over three minutes. Nate Archibald’s three-point Walker’s 27. Nelson was high for the Celtics with 21 while sing homes. Salaries appear to abuses. ^ Manhattan is 8*9 on the season. his retirement IS years ago. He just about zilch. play with 3:39 to play lifted them within five and a Jimmy Cowens hit for 19. was a communicant of St. fall outside the definition of The Huskies’ probable starting lineup will be 6*4 Jam es Church. guard Tony Hanson, who is averging 17.7 points per Survivors are a son, William game, guard Al Weston with a 16 point per game A. Leone of M anchester; 5 average, 6*8 center John Thomas who is averaging just NBA: Double Trouble daughters, Miss Mary Ann over nine points a game, 6*5 captain Earl Wilson with a Leone, Mrs. John E . Grezel and Gunman Wounds 10.3 average and 6*6 senior Ken Wright, with a 6.8 Finley Sounds Mrs. Alfred Sieffert, all of point average. Manchester, Mrs. Clarence Of course, freshman standout Joey Whelton, a Johnson of Storrs, and Mrs. Five Policemen Chicago Solidifies reserve guard, will be on hand for likely action as well Off After Talk Joseph Dubanowski of Clearwater, Fla.; a brother, HARVEY, 111. (UPI) - Five as Lee Otis Wilson, who has a 15.0 per cent scoring SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) — Although ’s salary Thomas Leone of Italy; 11 policemen were wounded—two wounding four officers, one average. Whelton played only 20 minutes in the 90*89 First Place Hold grandchildren and 19 great­ criticalljf—early today by a critically. Rutgers win and managed to score a team high of 18 arbitration hearings are labeled confidential, Charles 0 . grandchildren. bearded gunman who came out “It sounded like a war out points while' providing seven assists. NEW YORK (UPI) — First the Chicago Bulls jumped on Finley, owner of the three-time world champion Oakland The funeral is Saturday at of his car shooting after being there,” one area resident said. Detroit and then so did Piston Coach ^ y Scott. jKDIte A’s, doesn’t seem to mind talking about what happens stopped for a routine traffic 8:30 a.m. from the John F. “I thought there was a riot (Chicago solidified its hold on first place in the NBA’s behind toe walnut-shuttered doors of the American Ar­ Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. violation. going on.” bitration Association. Officers, many off duty and Midwest Division Wednesday night, pushing Detroit three 40 Center St., with a Mass at St. Police said none of the games back with a 103-93 victory. It was the Bulls’ seventh Finley ended the first day factor, the owner said, was Jam es Church at 9. Burial will working on their own time, wounded officers were able to win in their last eight games and the Pistons’ sixth defeat of face-to-face confrontation Holtzman’s pitching percen­ be in St. James Cemetery. launch^ a door-to-door search draw their guns before being in their last seven. with one of his players tage of .528, compared with Friends may call at the in this south Chicago suburb for hit. Officer Eugene Wojtowiz Wednesday by telling one the team’s overall mark of funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 the gunman and a Chicago was shot in the abdomen and But the losing hasn’t Bullets 112, Bucks 108 and ail what arbitrator John .556. and 7 to 9 p.m. Police canine unit and a hospitalized in critical condi­ bothered Scott nearly as Elvin Hayes scored six A. Hogan heard. Then in the helicopter were called in to tion. Officer Larry Sinuiick was THOUGHTS much as the way they’ve points in overtime to give “If the team’s percentage assist. evening he shaved some wounded in the leg and Phoenix been lost. Washington its 15th straight was as low as Holtzman’s, Patrolman Frank Maslanta time off the hearings by Police Sgt. Marshall Baker was APLENTY “We should be ashamed of victory at home and com­ we wouldn’t have gone to the ^Twas Ever Thus in a Snowstorm of Harvey stopped the gun­ shot in toe ankle. signing two of the 12 playoffs much less the *___ I By LEN AUSTER our performance,” Scott plete a four-game series Newsman Dies man’s car. He was shot in the “I thought he blew my hand members of his team who said after announcing a sweep of Milwaukee. Hayes, World Series,” Finley said. ALBANY, N.Y. (UPl) - Traffic generally becomes snarled and backs up during a storm, and head as he approached the auto off,” said Lt. John Vander had asked for third party at The Center. Some motorists waited for three or four changes of lineup change which who finished with a season- “I think we’re being very, Kirtland King, 82, retired New but managed to radio for Woude of the South Holland Wednesday was no exception. The problems usually develop on those the light before they could get through the intersection. (Herald benches forward Don settlement—Joe Rudi and very fair,” he said of the A’s York state manager of United assistance. ’The policeman was police force, who suffered a high 21 rebounds and 35 streets with inclines, too, like this scene on Main Street southbound photo by Pinto) Looking to the Future Adams and guard Chris Gene Tenace. The terms offer. “We feel that his per­ Press International and a wide­ hospitalized in critical condi­ hand wound when the gunman points, had sent the game 3 ■ y V Not only is Manchester High’s first-year basketball were undisclosed. form ance in 1974 w as not as ly known political writer and tion at Ingalls Memorial shot toe pistol out of his hand Ford and replaces them into o v e rtim e w ith 15 coach, Doug Pearson, pleased with his pre9ent edition, Today, Finley will be back good as it was in 1973 (when columnist, died Wednesday Hospital, where he was un­ with carbine. with Howard Porter and seconds to go. Phil Chenier dergoing surgery. which qualified for the State Tournament with its victory to face Vida Blue and his Holtzman won 21 gam es).” following a long illness. Police said Johnson escaped John Mengelt. “We’re get­ added 34 points for the MMH Auxiliary l i e gunman, identified by over Enfield, but he’s also excited about upcoming ^ ^ V representative. Finley estimated that his King joined the then-United Storm Produces Seven Crashes through toe bedroom window ting to the point where we’re Bullets while Kareem Press in Albany in 1929 and police as Timothy Johnson, 38, On Wednesday, Finley, payroll for 1975 would reach To Have Raffle and took toe carbine and a prospects. not even a factor in the Abdul-Jabbar led Milwaukee became one of the best known There were seven motor vehi­ fled in his car. pistol with him. Bennet and filing Junior Highs had successful cam­ after saying he preferred $1.5 million. “The club isn’t two-car accident Wednesday Police said the Purcell vehi­ The Manchester Memorial game. It’s getting so we go with 24. and most respected political cle accidents during and after afternoon on Olcott St. A Police, with the license paigns and Pearson is more than pleased with the talent not to disclose what he making what you’d call cle hit a vehicle operated by Hospital Auxiliary will have a into the second quarter 10 to Cays 105, 76ers 102 writers in the state. His career Wednesday’s snowstorm which hospital spokesman said number of the suspect’s auto presented to the arbitrator, money,” he said. “We’re Rich Fontanella of 10 Converse raffle March 21 at 10 a.m. at viewed. He cited' Bill Finnegan, Dave Wyman and Joe 15 points down, and you Bobby Smith scored' all spanned more than four left 5-7 inches in its wake, LeBrun is listed in satisfactory FIRE CALLS radioed to them by Maslanta, revealed that Ken Holtz- St. in the rear. The Fontanella Watkins Bros, store. Basseta as fine backcourt prospects and in the frontcourt can’t do that against cham­ fighting to stay even. It’s decades and gubernatorial ad­ Manchester Police report. condition. went to Johnson’s home where but three of his 28 points in (Herald photo by Dunn) vehicle was parked on Garth The prize is a 13-inch portable Lottery performers such as Steve McKenzie, Craig Kearney, Rich man, who won 19 games for difficult to make money ministrations from Franklin Jon Olechno, 25, of 60 Spencer MANCHESTER he had holed up. pionship caliber team s— es­ th e first half to lead Police said that LeBrun was Rd., police said, and Purcell color Curtis Wather television. Marshall, Bill Pillard, Bill Kelly and Bill TalHot. Over-all, the A’s in 1974, is seeking a when you draw only Roosevelt to Nelson St. was reported in satisfactory eastbound on Olcott St. and Wednesday, 1:36 p.m. — Johnson’s family left the pecially if you think you’re a Cleveland past Philadelphia. turned onto that street from The television set is on dis­ ’The Connecticut lottery number Pearson said about a dozen performers from the junior Stymied on Drive for Hoop $19,(X)0 increase on his new 800,000.” Rockefeller. He covered every condition today in the special attempting to make a left hand Gasoline washdown after auto building and Johnson, armed championship team.” Smith’s three-point play Ferguson Rd. and hit it in the play in Watkins’ window. will be drawn at 7 p.m. today at high quintets could make contributions to the varsity in the contract. Finley is holding TTie first session of the national political convention care unit of Manchester turn onto Love Lane when he accident at Love Lane and with a pistol and an M-1 car­ with 2:04 remaining rear because of ice and snow on Only 1,000 tickets will be sold. Middletown Tendonitis in his left knee out for the same $93,000 he between 1940 and 1968. Memorial Hospital with possi­ Olcott St. (Town). bine, opened fire on the police. near future. Covered by Northwest Catholic's Rich Cobb, Gary year lasted a little over 3 struck the westbound vehicle his windshield. Court date is Tickets are available at clinched the game for the ble internal injuries. He was in­ The Silk Towners are senior-laden (seven) with three has made Bob Lanier a leg- Carlson of East Catholic had no where to go but to stop paid to the lefthander last Vz hours. New ground rules operated by the Williamson March 4 in East Hartford. Watkins and from Mrs. William Cavaliers. volved in a two-car accident on women. presently in the starting lineu. Only 6-3 junior Mike and-a-half player who had a and pass off in Tuesday night's game. Northwest won year. of one hour for each side Larry Crosby Dead Ambulance Calls O’Neill, 22 Kane Rd. sub-par 16-point, eight- Suns 108, Braves 96 “I’d rather not discuss his Hartford Rd. ’Thursday mor­ LeBrun told police that he Vehicles operated by Glen Quesnel, who Pearson foresees having even a brighter at Hartford Civic Center, 45*40. Note empty seats in plus 30 minutes of rebuttal SANTA MONICA, Calif. — Charlie Scott’s 25 points ning just after midnight. didn’t see the other vehicle. His Lowderback, 24, of 15 Lydall St. MANCHESTER future next season, and 5-10 guard Mark Demko will game. But ^ o tt background. Only 3,301 fans turned out for the HCC shortcomings in public,” kept the hearing moving. Laurence “Larry” Crosby, 79, helped offset a 34-point per­ Police gave the following ac­ car suffered right side damage and Barbara Murphy of 443 Wednesday, 1:34 p.m. — CATHOLIC BURIAL | return. Sophomore John Pisch has a better than equal shot pointed out you can’t ask for twinbill. Finley said initially. “I think Both sides are hopefui the eldest brother of Bing Crosby, formance by Buffalo’s Bob count of the incident; and hers front end damage. Lydall St. were in collision Patients in auto accident at at the second backcourt slot in 1975-76 but that still leaves anything more of an ailing meetings of this type are hearings will be concluded died of cancer at St. John’s McAdoo and Phoenix used a The vehicle operated by Both cars were towed . Police Wednesday afternoon at Wood- Love Lane and Olcott St. Saint James Cemetery f star than to play. “His between the piayer and the by Feb. 22, but a spokesman Hospital Wednesday, the family two openings. Olechno was westbound in the said LeBrun was issued a ver­ bridge and Summit Sts. when transported to Manchester presence along should give balance scoring perfor­ club.” announced. He was the senior i Pearson, it is believed here, will give everybody ample said in all probability it eastbound lane of Hartford Rd. bal warning for failure to yield the Lowderback vehicle failed Memorial Hospital. mance to beat the Braves. member of the Crosby family 368 BROAD STREET, MANCHIBSTER, CONNECTICUT g opportunity to win a starting job. If someone proves he can us a shot at winning.” Moments later, he was off would go beyond that date and struck a pickup truck the right of way. to stop for a stop sign due to the Wednesday, 4:11 p.m. — Sonics 104, Rockets 103 and is survived by his brothers and will do the task at hand, the position will be his. That’s (toicago led after every and running. by three days. operated by Robert Edwards of icy conditions, police said. Patient in accident on / ABOUT Consider the advantages of buying in advance. You and % F red Brown’s 20-foot Bing, former band leader Bob, q u a r te r and^ re p u lse d Holtznian’s attorney, ’The original list of 39 a r­ Steele Crossing Rd., Bolton. Minor damage to both vehicles Interstate 88, between Exits 92 your family can discuss your preference sensibly, un- « the way it should be anyway. The sandy-haired mentor, jumper capped a fourth- a sister, Mary Rose Pool, and a Olechno struck the Edwards and 93, taken to Manchester TOWN emotionally — together. g who has been known to go out on the limb on occasion, has Detroit’s only serious Jerry Kapstein, declined to bitration hearings was John McEvily J r ., 25, of 240 were report«l and no arrest period rally to give Seattle son. Jack. Crosby spent the last Memorial Hospital. challenge, in the third LaSalle Lucky go beyond his statement that trimmed by one Wednesday vehicle and left the scene of the New State Rd. was charged expressed the belief that Manchester could field its best was made. the victory over Houston. 32 years of his life as an accident. Investigating police Thursday morning with evading Today, 12:30 a.m. — Auto ac­ Endowed care is included in the price of every lot. i team in two or three years. And more than anything, he period when Chet Walker he was under strict instruc­ when Oakland relief pitcher executive with Bing Crosby Washington LOL will meet Referee E arl Strom had to were informed by a witness responsibilty and operating a Joel Vendoloski of 7 Leland cident victim taken from wants to be part of it. and Bob Love had 17 after tions from the Major League Paul Lindblad came to Enterprises in charge of his Friday at 8 p.m. at Orange You can budget your payments. Why put it off? ^ be escorted off the court by that he saw a vehicle fitting the motor vehicle while under the Dr. was issued a written war­ Spencer St. to Manchester the pair were limited to only To Notch Win Players Association to keep terms with Finiey. brother’s pro-amateur golf Hall. police after a scuffle with description of the one involved influence of alcohol in connec­ ning Wednesday in connection Miemorial Hospital. I PHONE 646-3772 I eight in toe first half. Norm the first of 38 hearings con­ Other big names stiil tournament in Pebble Beach, pull into the Squire Village tion with a two-car accident at Returning to the Present some fans and Brown after Calif. with a two-car accident at Van Lier led Chicago with 26 fidential. scheduled to com e up in­ complex; Olcott and Spencer Sts. Bidwell St. and Hartford Rd. Getting back to today’s reality, Manchester High has at­ and Porter got 20 for toe final horn had blown. The NEW YORK (UPI) — There’s very little brotherly love Richard Moss, counsel for clude Reggie Jackson, Sal Sgt. Bob Guliano and Officer Police said a vehicle operated Police said that the Ven­ tained tournament status after a four-year drought. The Detroit. Sonics’ Spencer Haywood in Philadelphia when it comes to college basketball. the MLPA, said, “The ar­ Bando and Rollie Fingers of Welfare Delay Mike Swetzes went to the apart­ by Michael Foy of 26 Packard doloski vehicle went through a Indians will join East Catholic and Cheney Tech in post­ led all scorers with 31 points LaSalle found that out Wednesday night. ment complex, checked the St. was stopped for a red light bitrator has taken the case the A’s, Ferguson Jenkins of Hurts Pharmacist red light on Bidwell St. and season play, the latter two making it previously. Not only Elsewhere, Kansas City- while Brown had 24. Calvin Olechno vehicle, and found on Olcott when it was struck in The 13th-ranked Explorers were heavily favored over under advisement and I Texas, Bert Blyleven and HARTFORD (UPI) - A struck a vehicle operated by Omaha edged Boston, 103- Murphy led the Rockets with front end damage, traces of has Manchester joined the others, it could surpass them in Villanova but needed a jump shot by Joe Bryant with 24 think untii he gives a deci­ Rod Carew of Minnesota and pharmacist who fills prescrip­ the rear by the vehicle operated Robert Johnson of 16E Eldridge 102, yellow paint, and two pieces of seasonal play. If track form holds true, the Indians will be 27. seconds left in overtime for a 74-73 victory over the sion, it would be improper to Ralph Garr of Atlanta. tions almost exclusively to by McEvily. The latter St., westbound on Hartford Rd. grillwork missing. 12-7 going into the tourney, Cheney 12-8 and East 11-9. This, charged-up Wildcats. comment.” welfare recipients may go out reportedly pulled around the Police said that Vendoloski told Police went to the Olechno however, might not be after the games are contested on of business because the state Foy vehicle and took off east on them he forgot the light had Villanova actually had a chance to pull off an upset but “The hearing was sup­ apartment and found him un­ Hartford Rd. has not reimbursed him. been installed there and slid the hardwood, not on paper. Larry Herron’s jump shot m iss^ at toe buzzer. Herron posed to be confidentiai, conscious on the front room Alfred James said Police said that Officer through the red light because of ABA: Storm Helps had scored with 42 seconds left in regulation to send the private and very floor. They called for an am­ Wednesday the state Welfare Donald Burns was enroute to the icy road conditions. game into overtime. businesslike and it was,” Two Sign Contracts bulance and before it arrived the scene of the accident when Slump Finally Strikes Department’s chronically late Bryant was superb in the overtime, scoring seven of his Kapstein added. “It was a CLEVELAND (UPI) - Out­ Olechno revived and became the McEvily vehicle passed him The Vendoloski vehicle suf­ After being on the uphill portion of the treadmill most of payments are behind more than game-high 28 points in the extra period. Bill Taylor added fair hearing conducted in a fielders Charlie Spikes and belligerent with police, who operating in the wrong lane. fered damage to the right front the campaign, C3ieney has fallen onto the other side. Since th m months and he is out bumper and the left fender of 22 points for LaSalle, now 19-3 and toe winner of pleasant atmosphere. We George Hendrick signed 1975 said he was handcuffed and McEvily’s vehicle was found clinching its place in the G ass C Division, the Beavers about 124,000. the Johnson vehicle was Kentucky Tops Philadelphia’s Big Five Championship. Herron led presented our case to Mr. contracts with the Cleveland In­ transported to the hospital Because of the delay, the about three miles away where have dropped four of six decisions. dians Wednesday. Spikes and where he was admitted. damaged. Villanova, now 8-14, with 22 points and his brother Keith Hogan and, obviously, Mr. Ford-James Pharmacy has it plowed into a snowbank, One explanation offered is that, having a berth assured, Hendrick, both hitting stars for Police said that Olechno will police said. f.f finished with 16. Finley made points for his been cut off by distributors, the Techmen have nothing to shoot for. Being an indepen­ the American Leape club last be processed and charged with McEvily was released on a In other games involving ranked teams Wednesday forced to buy only limited quan­ East Standing side.” season, had been among those evading responsibility upon his dent, Cheney isn’t in any fight for league honors or any of tities of supplies with available 3300 non-surety bond with court night. No. 4 North Carolina State ripped , 59-46, Finley’s points included considered potential candidates discharge from the hospital. its players in the running for all-league honors. The cash and unable to provide date March 4. No. 10 North Carolina downed Duke, 78-70, and No. 18 Holtzman’s decline in the for contract arbitration, .t . The Ellen Simmons reported to downswing can’t please Coach Gerry Blanchard, however. NEW YORK (UPI) — Kentucky, not about to keel over needed drugs to recipients police Wednesday night that her South Carolina crushed Gevrgia Southern, ^ 7 2 . categories of innings signings left relief pitcher Tom Marie Williamson of 11 Gail The Beavers seemingly have lost the drive, the desire, despite toe consistent strong play of New York this season, when needed, Jam es said. car parked on Deerfield Dr. pitch^, complete games, Hilgendorf the only other Dr. was treated for head, hands Niell Purcell, 19, of 238 Blue to(^ advantage of a snowstorm that kept toe Nets idle David Thompson, the nation’s leading scorer was held to The pharmacy does about |4,- was sideswiped in the right that one extra special ingredient which got them over the prominent Cleveland player and knee injuries and released; Ridge Dr., was charged 19 points but it was enough to lead N.C. State past Virginia. earned run average, games 000 a week in prescription drugs front and right side by an un­ hump in tight struggles early in the campaign. Cheney will Wednesday night to move into a first-place tie in the ABA still unsigned. and Albert LeBrun of Hartford Wednesday with operating with won and strikeouts. Another for city and state recipient, known vehicle. ’The weather at have to regain that continuous hustle in tournament play. East with a victory over another streaking team, toe San Thompson, who had a 31.9 point average entering toe was admitted to Manchester an obstructed windshield in Jam es said. ’The city has a this hour was clear but the Otherwise, its stay in the tourney will be a short-lived one. Antonio Spurs. game, scored 14 in the first half but was held to just five Memorial Hospital with facial connection with a two-car colli­ backlog bill of 110,000, he said. roads were icy at this time. Led by Bird Averitt’s 29 free throws after intermission, missing all seven of his lacerations in connection with a sion on Garth Rd. points and Artis Gilmore’s 26, Moses Malone in a victory over shots. The Wolfpack pushed their record to 17-3. Not That Bad the Colonels extended its win­ Memphis. Nissalke was named For most cage teams, the season East Catholic is ning skein to eight games with a to replace Bucky Buckwalter as Mitch Kupchak and Phil Ford scored 18 points each to experiencing would be a good one. But for the Elagles, it is 112-100 victory over the Spurs, head coach of the Stars after he lead North (Carolina over Duke. Walter Davis added 17 Pilots Can’t Assume Radar Assistance who saw their own seven-game was fired Monday night. Utah one most followers would rather forget. East is used to points and Tommy LaGarde 12 as the Tar Heels lifted their steeak halted. had six players in double WASHINGTON (UPI) Airline tablished serves to indicate winning, being state champs three times and finalists record to 15-5. Louis McNair, another ALPA aboard were killed. Kentucky, now 40-14, brought figures. pilots can never count on getting only that radar service might seven times over-all in 11 years, so what’s happening now representative at the inquiry. The pilot of the doomed itself even with the Nets, who Nuggets 115^ Q’s 109 hit 33 points, his best performance of the ground radar assistance unless be provided. is virgin territory. “We expect the air traffic con­ jetliner got a landing approach were forced to reschedule a Ralph Simpson scored 32 season, as South (Carolina manhandled Gwrgia Southern. specifically told so and should Pilots have long assumed trol system to offer maximum clearance and descended The Eagles are now 11-7 in all games with tilts against Wednesday night home game points and Mack Calvin and Pat Boswell, a junior college transfer playing his first year for not assume they are receiving otherwise, based on material service, not minimum ser­ prematurely — thinking the Holy G oss of Waterbury and St. Paul remaining. The two against Indiana for March 17, a McFarland added 20 each to Souto Carolina, overpowered the smaller Eagles under toe such help, a senior Federal provided them by the FAA in vice.” radar controller who gave the will not be easy. No one can ever accuse East of playing a shift from Lincoln's Birthday to Lead Denver over San Diego. basket as the Gamecocks improved their record to 14-6. Aviation Administration of­ the Airman’s Information clearance meant immediate soft schedule. Just being a member of the Hartford County St. Patrick’s Day. Ironically, it ficial said today. Manual. Tigner’s testimony came descent was safe. ’The plane hit Conference makes it difficult. If you haven’t taken notice, just about a year ago-Feb. 8 - A pilot called the statement “This is horrifying,” Larry during the record 12th day of a Cotena Wins Title a mountain 23 miles from that another Pacers-Nets game “horrifying." DeCelles of the Airines Pilots National ’Transportation Safety five of the six HCC clubs will be in the 53rd annual CIAC Dulles. was canceled at New York NAPLES, Italy (UPI) - Glen D. Tigner, chief of the Association said while atten­ Board hearing on the crash of State Tournament. Not many leagues can make a claim Police to Rescue Tigner, whose division is because of a snowstorm. Italy’s Elio Cotena won the FAA’s operations and ding the federal crash inquiry TWA flight 514, which hit a like that. responsible for preparing air Elsewhere, St. Louis ripped SEATTLE (UPI) — Police came to the rescue of European featherweight boxing procedures division, said a con­ where Tigner was testifying. Virginia mountaintop on ap­ This just might not be East’s year. They’re talented but traffic control regulations, Virginia, 123-111, Utah beat veteran NBA Referee Earl Strom Wednesday night, but title on the second try troller’s notification to a pilot ‘"This is going to come as a proach to Dulles International made his comments under equally, if not more talented, quintets have come out on Memphis, 101-96, and Denver not before angry Seattle fans had poured beer on his Wednesday night with an 11th- that radar contact has been es­ shock to a lot of pilots,” said Airport Dec. 1. All 92 persons questioning by TWA attorney top. There’s no question here that the Eagles will be back, rallied to beat San Diego, 115- head and punched him. round technical knockout over Dick Woods. and with a vengeance next year. And I also would give odds 109. Their complaint was over Strom's officiating jof defending champion Jose An­ ‘"The pilot can make only one that nnany teams would like to be as “bad” as East is this Spirits 123, Squires 111 Seattle's closely contested 104*103 victory over tonio Jimenez of Spain. ' Old Fashioned Winter assumption when he is IFR year. R ^ e center Maurice Lucas Houston. Cotena barely made the 128- (Continued from Page One) (flying under instrument flight tied his career h i^ with 30 pound while Jimenez weighed The post*game altercation was set off when Strom in at 124 1/2. strong winds, a snowstorm seldom gives Ringstone said the town started salting rules),” Tigner said. ‘"That January’s winner - MRS. JEAN ENRICO of Manchoster points and 18 rebounds to help Big Prospect tangled with Sonic guard Fred Brown. A fellow referee Jimenez had knocked out us trouble.” operations at 11 a.m. and plowing assumption is that air traffic St. Louis pull away in the third held Strom back as he swung his arms in Brown's Cotena in the final minute of Grace Girard, manager of SNET’s operations between 1 and 2 p.m. All n control will provide him Leading Holy Choss into the Eagles’ Nest Friday night is quarter and hand Vlrgipia its Shown proMntIng Mro. Enrico her $100.00 eortHleato Is (loft) Angslo U reo, Salts Managsr- direction and shouted red*faced at him. their first title fight in Manchester business office, said she plowing routes were covered — 19 with separation (from other air­ 6-8 senior Jim Abromaitis. Abromaitis is one prime selec­ fifth straight loss. Lucas got Buyer, and (right) Kan Hogit, Advertising Director of Watkins. Seattle Coach Bill Russell went on the court, now Zaragoza, Spain, last year. doesn’t know of any snow-related outages hired equipment and crews and 9 with craft) — either radar or non- tion UGnn wants to get. Also heavily recruited by toe offensive help from rookie big radar.” Wednesday in Manchester. She said there town equipment and crews. EVERY month WATKINS will give away, absolutaly frso, a $100.00 CartMcata good towards Huskies are Jeff (]arr, 6-9 pivotman at toe Robinson School men Gus Gerard with 22 points crowded with players and fans, in an attempt to cool were a couple of cable failures but didn’t any purchase in our Manchester or Bloomfisid store. Thera’s nothing to buy — simply register at in West Hartford and 6-7 John Dellagrange from New Lon­ and Marvih Barnes with 19 as the dispute but he ended up in his own angry, face*to* Troubles Settled Sanding operations on all 28 routes well as rookie Fly Williams, think it was unusual. Scientists have discovered the “Wishing W eir in each store. don High. face verbal fight with Strom. Russell had publicly LOS ANGELES (UPI) - started at 11 Wednesday night and con­ who came off the bench to ig­ (UPI photo) George Ringstone, coordinator for the that witchweed can be tricked With Earl Wilson and Ken Wright graduating after this criticized officiating only one week earlier, com* Race horse breeder Rex tinued to 7 this morning. Today, the tru c^ nite the Spirits’ attack and town highway department, said iumdlng into premature germination season, UGnn’s frontcourt will have two openings. plaining “the referees took the game from us begin* Ellsworth has paid a 112,000 and men conducted scraping, cleaning and score 20. Lacing on Skates Again and plowing operations went smoothly. without tte presence of a host EVERYONE WINE WHEN THEY SHOP AT WATKINE ning to end.'' feed bill to settle his troubles sanding operations. The removal of snow Looking at what’s on hand, the jobs are for the taking. Stars 101, Sounds 96 The only problems encountered, he said, plant by injecting ethylene gas Police were finally a^le to pull Strom away from the with the Society for the Preven­ Pretty Janet Lynn laces up skates for her first from downtown Main St. started at mid­ Fairfield University took toe major share of toe top big Tom Nissalke made a were vehicles parked on town streets and Into the soil. The parasite crowd on the floor but fans in the stands dumped beer tion of G uelty to Animals and appearance as the star of the Ice Follies after a two* highways and the breakdown of four night. The snow was dumped on town men in toe state last year in the recruiting wars. UGnn successful coaching debut for emerges in the absence of a host on him and one of them punched him in the nose. now has legal custody again of a month hout with viral pneumonia. Miss Lynn is now in sandspreaders, repaired today. property off Spring St. must do just as well this year. Otherwise, Joe Whelton and Utah, thanks to a 25-point per­ herd of horses he was accused such as com and quickly dies. Boston with the show. all, UGnn will be hurting. formance by 19-year old rookie of permitting to starve. PAGE FX)URTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mandterter, Conn., Thura., Feb. IS, 1W5 ^N C H ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13,1975— PAGE FIFTl^tiiN Bruins Lose Bjorn Borg Developing SPORTS BRIEFS On Gift Goal SKr NOTES BASKETBALL Greenwood Day CHICAGO (UPI) — A gift goal helped Jim Pappin to his Into Tennis Showman Ifs sixth National Hockey L^gue hat trick, but even without CANTON, Miss. (UPI) — L. C. Greenwood, all-pro his three goals the Chicago Black Hawks would have defensive end for the Pittsburg Steelers, will be honored By Bill Sacherek whipped the Boston Bruins. by his home town March 5, It was announced today. ’This is Winter Carnival Time NEW YORK (UPI) - Bjorn Borg, along with being one 6-1, 6-3; and fourth-seeded Billy Martin of Palos Verdes, MIDGET The final score was 8-3 net,” Pappin said. '"Then he hit in Brattleboro, Vt. A record of the world’s top tennis players, is developing into a lAow- Action at the Community Y Joe lupe,' president of the Canton-Madison County Wedneday night, ending Calif., beat unseeded West German Jurgen Fassbender, 7- it with his stick and knocked it number of entries is expected last night saw Y All Stars out­ Chamter of Commerce, said Gov. Bill Waller will Boston’s unbeaten streak at man. 6,44,6-2. in. It wouldn’t have gone in if he for the Washington’s Birthday distance CBC, 31-24. Matt proclaim March 5 as L. C. Greenwood Day in .the state. five games. It snapped a two- Borg, the 20-year-old Swedish star, predicted last week At the WCT Red Group ¥60,000 Rothmans Intematioj^ hadn’t hit it.” family ski touring race Maloney and Ronny Geury had lupe said many of Greenwood’s teammates, including game losing streak for Chicago, that he would defeat Arthur Ashe of ^ a m i in the finals of Tournament in Toronto, Stim Smith struggled to a 6-7, M , Gilbert said the puck hit his scheduled Sunday. 10 and nine points respectively only their second win in eight the 160,000 World Championship Tennis Green Group tour­ 6-2 victory over Dick Stockton, Harold Solomon beat Barry the defensive front four, quarterback Terry Bradshaw, and glove and as he was turning, “I The race, sponsored by the for the winners while Terry the c()aches have been invited. In addition, NFL players contests. nament at Bologna, Italy. Phillips-Moore of AustraUa, 64, 7-5, and Erik Van Dillen McConville had a gamehigh 15 couldn’t get my stick up to hook ESA and Travelers in conjunc­ who live in Mississippi also were invited. “We seem to be hitting teams He kept his word Wednesday but it wasn’t easy. beat Raz Reid, 6-3, 7-5. markers for CBC. it back and I knocked it in tion with the Brattleboro at the wrong time,” Bruins myself.” Outing Club, is expected to at­ Borg struggled to a 7-6,4-6,7-6 victory over Ashe, the se­ In women’s action, ton-seeded C3iris Evert and No. 2 Coach Don Cherry said, cond t o e in two weeks he has beaten him in a tournament. sebd Evonne Goolagong both survived three-set matches JUNIORS Milan Punished Ken Hodge, who got one of tract up to 1,500 entries. It will “although we’ve only lost one Boston’s goals on a power play, be conducted on a 15-kilometer He also beat the 31-year-old Ashe, 4-6, 6-4, 64, in the se­ to join the other six seeds in the quarterfinals of the |75,000 Behind John Murphy’s 20 MILAN, Italy (UPI) — The Italian Soccer League today out of the last 10.” said the Bruins might have had course near the site of the cond round of a WCT tournament at Richmond, Va., last Virginia Slims of"Chicago Tournament. points, the Lakers whipped the ordered Milan’s next two home games switched to neutral Cherry gave his two stars, “sort of a letdown,” but he national ski jumping hill and is Braves, 71-46, last night at the grounds in punishment for riots which marred Sunday’s Bobby Orr and Phil Esposito, a week. Miss Evert was forced to three sets by 18-year-old Kathy added, “ It’s always a good the largest event of its kind in East Side Rec. John Orfitelli rest once the teams headed into At the National Indoor Tournament at Salisbury, Md., Kuykendall before winning 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. Miss Goolagong game against league-leading Juventus. nS'' game in Chicago.” the U.S. netted 16 points for the Braves. the third period with the Hawks top American seed Jimmy Connors breezed to a 6-3, 6-2 had an even tougher time, rallying to defeat Francoise The League also proclaimed Juyentus the winner by a Hawks Coach Billy Reay said Sunday, Feb. 23, the enlarged Also, the Pistons outlasted far in front. victory over Tomas Koch of Brazil to gain the quarter­ Durr of France, 64, 6-7, 7-5. the Suns, 35-31. Ron Apter and conventional 2-0 score instead of the 2-1 margin it won by. he “didn’t think we ran into that Harris Hill will be the site of Firecrackers thrown by angry fans injured Juventus’ “We’ve got four games in the the U.S. National Jumping finals. Connors, the No. 1 ranked singles player in the Third-seeded Margaret Court ousted Karen Krantzcke, Ed Kennison paced the Pistons (UPI photo) kind of goai keeping lately. ’The center-forward Pietro Anastasi and more than 25 fans next seven days and they can last two games the goal keeping Championships. This event will world, used his patented two-fisted backhand and a strong 6-2, 6-3, and needs onl^ one more victory to set up a with 12 and 10 markers respec­ use a little time off,” he base ^ e game to overwhehn Koch. probable showdown w i^ Miss Evert. tively. Brian Charombes scored were injured in fights outside the stadium after the game. was much better. draw members of the U.S. ski Steve Carlyle Breaks Up Whaler Drive explained. team. Tlie hill is located Hie Nastase of Romania, the 1970 champion and top- Other seeded players to gain today’s quarterfinals were 15 points for the Suns. “We’ve been getting this kind Pappin declared his first goal of effort, but the puck hasn’t on Cedar St. near Exit 2 off seeded among foreign players, advanced to the quarter­ No. 4 Olga Morozova of Russia, who beat Pam 21sU Contract Oiler Defenseman Checks Rick Ley During 2-2 Tie Last Night was “lucky, it hugged the ice,” been going in the net for us. Interstate 91. ’This should be the finals with a 7-6,64 win over Robert Machan of Hungary. INTERMEDIATE and his third one “a good try. I (UPI photo) Teeguarden, 6-1, 34, 64; No. 5 Martina Navratilova of BALTIMORE (UPI) — Brooks Robinson, 38, the Sometimes winning big like this highlight of the packed Winter Behind Rich Nicola (22) and got the stick on it.” Also, second-seeded foreigner Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia, who beat Marcie Louie, 6-2, 64; No. 6 Baltimore Orioles’ third baseman, has signed his 21st con­ spoils you because you think Carnival. Paul Rossillo (19), Out of Order But his second score was Czechoslovakia, the 1973 Wimbledon champion, beat Jeff Nancy Richey Gunter,'who beat Sharon Walsh, 6-2, 64; tract, the club announced Wednesday. General Manager you’re piaying that weli. But Free skiing until 9 every mor­ Baseball Players Start Limbering Up topped the Lakers, 61-46, last weird and actually Bruins Austin of Rolling HiUs, Calif., 7-5, 64; Vitas (Serulaitis of No. 7 Wendy Overton, who beat Mona Schaullau, 64, 74; night at the Community Y. Bill Frank Cashen said the contract included a token raise. Whalers Disappoint 9,916 the puck was rolling right for ning at Berkshire East just so Early arrivals at the Montreal Expos* spring training camp in Daytona Beach, Fla., Howard Beach, N. Y, beat Jan Pisecky of Czechoslovakia, and No. 8 Julie Heldman, who beat Diane Fromholtz, 6-2, goalie Gilles Giibert put the us.” skiers can check their favorite Finnegan pumped in 18 Robinson earned an estimated ¥115,000 last season. The puck in the net. Pappin was included catcher Barry Foote, left, and pitcher Steve Rogers. Most clubs will launch - . John Marks got two goals for trails for the day’s ski con­ 6 1 markers for the Lakers. Orioles have now signed 11 of the 36 players on their winter checked out of the play near the official practice next week. Also, the Hustlers got past roster. the Hawks and Stan Mikita, ditions. Lifts will open at 8:30. Keep Overtime Slate Clean crease when Doug Jarrett shot Ivan Boldirev and J.P. “Family Ski Spree” at Mt. Gunver, 50-44. Bud Rea poured from the point. Bordeleau one apiece. Carol Ascutney gives a family of four in 20 points for the winners and Dunbar Acquired ‘"The puck hit me on the knee conditions and warnings to stay Vadnais and John Bucyk also or more a discount on each lift Scott Hansen 16 for the losers. By Earl Yost and started, rolling toward the T royer, Freedom Restricted SAN DIEGO (UPI) — Wide receiver Allen “Jubilee” off the highways, the fans came New England led twice, Gary scored for the Bruins. facility tickets. On two con­ EAST GIRLS Dunbar has been acquired by the San Diego (Chargers on If any further ammunition out to continue their un­ Swain’s tally in the first period secutive days, 32 off each Plagued with turnovers, the waivers from the Cleveland Browns. Dunbar m iss^ most was needed to establish believable support of Hart­ being matched by the first of ticket. This offer is good any Gridder Tells Court East (Catholic girls’ team was of last season with a broken wrist. The former Southern Hartford as a major league ford’s, and the area’s, first two by Ed Joyal in the same day, weekday, weekend and Allison NHL Roundup vacations. SPORTS forced to play catch-up last University collegian was a third-round draft choice of the hockey city it was provided professional team since Hart­ session. After Tim Sheey put BOWLING the Whalers up at 16:42 on the John Frohling reports they MINNEAPOUS (UPI) - St. Louis McFarland, now 27, was picked by Tuesday and bowed to arch­ San Francisco 49ers in 1972 and played with New Orleans ford pulled up its stakes in the SLATE last night when over 10,000 second canto, Joyal slipped the have the best skiing ever at Cardinals tight end Jim McFarland St. Louis in the seventh round of the rival South Catholic, 31-30, at in 1973. hardy souls, including 9,916 Eastern Baseball League. One-Two It took some great goal ten­ puck past Smith at 9:46 of the Snow Valley. Snow in some testified Wednesday the Kansas City 1970 NFL draft from the University of the rebels’ gym. paid, showed up at the Hart­ Canadiens Playing Thursday South dominated the first half ding by the Whalers’ third period. The latter’s first places is six to seven feet deep. Chiefs expressed interest in him but Nebraska, He said he took the offer BASKETBALL ford Civic Center to watch tally came when Smith was Snow Valley is off Rt. 30 DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. FLORAL- Sally Granato 175- SILK CITY- Harry Plecity leading 17-11. The Eagles overworked A1 Smith and the were concerned about the amount of although St. Louis was not his Penney at Manchester (girls) the New England Whalers sprawled on the ice after a between Stratton and Bromley. (UPI) — Maynard Troyer, 481, Jan Wright 190490, Yvonne 212-547, Ken ’Thomas 209-525, staged a rally late in the fourth Impressive Win Oilers’ Chris Worthy, subbing money preference and since that time he has battle Edmonton. great save. It was Sheehy’s 20th It is a fun place, uncrowded and Spenceport, N.Y., Richie Griffin 178, Dee Simmons 177- Ron (Mster 204-550, Bob Bassett Northwest Catholic at East quarter and pulled within one MIAMI (UPI) — Foolish Pleasure, the undefeated 2- for Jacques Plante, to keep the Great Hockey Away goal, Swain’s seventh. has good food. Evans, Rome, N.Y., and Bobby 171-513, Carolyn Sulzinski 498, 205-536, Enso Pavan 203, Walt Commissioner Pete Rozelle would never played a steady starting posi­ Catholic (girls) point before time ran out. South No decision was reached, the score at 2-all. Worthy had four year-old champion colt of 1974, scored an impressive win Fans got home later than The red carpet was out last Allison, Hueytown, Ala., Andrea Franklin 471. Shaffer 203-220-590, Jim Benoit name as compensation. tion. He played second string behind registered its 12th win in 15 out­ teams battling to a 2-2 state­ more saves than his counter­ Friday Wednesday at Hialeah in his seasonal debut. usual for two reasons, the over­ week at Gunstock. Several qualified in the No. 1, 2 and 3 220-557, Rob Redmen 209-520, McFarland testified before U.S. Jackie SmitL ings. East’s record dipped to 10- ment in overtime. The Whalers part, 41-37, with spectacular NEW YORK (UPI) — One of the reasons the Montreal BASKETBALL The colt, one of the early favorites for the Triple Crown time and a 20-minute delay members of the press and spots respectively for the TWI-LITE- Sally Granato Ron Nivison 534, Dave Van District Judge Earl Larson in an an­ McFarland said he was docked 10 4. have yet to taste defeat in eight glove and stick work late in the Canadiens are atop the ’s Division Manchester at Penney races this year, forged to the front on the backstretch of when they registered their dis­ ESWA had a long two-hour ses­ Friday running of the 345,000 223-562, Camille ScuU 175452, Buren 526, Lou Halpryn 500, titrust suit trial initiated by 16 present South’s Miss lata led all extra sessions, sporting five third period and during most of 3 is because they’ve been making it a habit lately not to per cent for playing out his option in Holy Cross at Eiist Catholic belief with the referee’s call sion with Egon Zimmerman, Permatex 200 race for sporty Carol Gardner 177, Mary Boyko Skip Scoville 541, Ray ^ ittic k scorers with 14 points while the seven-furlong race and drew away to win by 4 wins in that time. the 10-minute overtime when lose on the road. and former NFL players who contend 1972 and 1974. ’That cost him ^,600 not Rham at Coventry against the Whalers’ ’Thommy ex-Olympian skier from compacts. 179-481, Paula Sullivan 186-490, 502, Roy Grabowski 524, Bob Gail lamonico and Debbie V* lengths in a betless exhibition event, a prep for the 'Despite adverse traveling the Whalers applied the Wednesday night proved no the Rozelle rule is monopolistic. counting the 10 per cent lost in playoff Bolton at Vinal Tech Abrahamsson in the third Austria, who now heads the Troyer, driving a Mustang II, Lynne Topping 462. ’Thompson 524, Dick Cote 509, Caouette led East with nine and ¥100,000-added Flamingo Stakes on March 1. pressure but couldn’t score. exception—even though the McFarland told the court he felt his money last year when the Cardinals Rockville at Windsor period for trippimg. ’The Swede Seals 4, Red Wings 2 Gunstock Ski School for the 14th topped the 25 qualifiers in Ed Yourkas 507, Ron Bartlett eight points respectively. Ambassador’s Image was second with Circle Home Canadiens didn’t win—but their freedom was restricted by the Rozelle lost to Minnesota, 30-14, in the South Windsor at Windsor went wild and was tacked with Rookie Dave Hrechkosy’s year. Wednesday’s heat by averaging 502. East finishes regular season third. 2-2 tie with te Toronto Maple ZODIAC - Diane Anderson rule, under which the commissioner Locks a minor misconduct and a game goal with less than three Zimmerman competed in the 111.939 miles per hour on the National Football Conference play at home tonight at 7 Leafs allowed them to maintain 180-462, June Echer 177471, REC - Mike Zwick 373, Tom Valley Regional at Ellington miscounduct when he took a minutes left snapped a 2-2 tie Squaw Valley Olympics in 1960. Daytona International sets compensation after a player divisional playoffs. against Northwest Catholic. their five-point lead over Los Mara Stephens 192-489, Mary Martin 364, ElUe Fish 156-360. WRESTLING Bettis to Remain swipe - and connected - with his and started hapless last-place He is a technician of the sport Speedway’s 3.8-mile road Patterson 186, Pat Legrand 176, finishes his option and becomes a free He said he signed a two-year pact, Clemson^s Success Angeles in their division and the East Catholic at Pulaski KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Tom Bettis will remain stick on the referee’s backside. California on the way to only its of skiing and has given much course. agent. paying ¥24,000 with bonuses in 1970 CYO NHL’s best overall won-lost Donna Mieczkowski 191-217-556, ELKS - Bob Bonadies 135, SWIMMING It took the ice crew, with 13th victory. It was time in coaching the U.S. ski Evans averaged 111.220 “I was sure the clubs would have and ¥21,000 in 1971 on a base of ¥19,000. Action Sunday saw St. with the Kansas City Chiefs as defensive backfield mentor, percentage. Shirley Belasky 459, Loretta Reggie Tomlinson 137, Don E.O. Smith at Manchester assists from the players, 20 Hrechkosy’s 21st goal and team and the Eastern A squad. m.p.h. in a Pinto while Allison, been interested,” he said, adding that Margaret Mary top St. Francis, new Head Coach Paul Wiggin announced Wednesday. Bet­ Inge Hammarstrom’s second Griffin 471, Nancy McKeown Carpenter 142-391, Ernie Pepin In 1^3 bis base contract was ¥27,000, Saturday snapped a personal seven-game Last year he coached the U.S. who hopes to run in five races 46-22, with Mike Galovich pop­ tis is credited with putting together the Chiefs’ defense, Being Checked Out minutes to clear the playing goal of the night with 3:32 ieft 453, Deborah Brown 456. 167-396, Bob Talmadge 153-429, he attempted on at least two oc­ plus a ¥3,800 bonus. scoring drought. John Stewart’s Can-Am team. During our ses­ by the end of Daytona’s annual BASKETBALL ping in 14 points for the which was the backbone of the team in its glory years of surface of assorted objects, in­ enabied Toronto to salvage a tie Dick Krol 135-137-366, Stan casions to change teams when his op­ After McFarland played out his op­ Greater Hartford CC at MCC cluding a whisky bottle. goal into an empty Detroit net sion, he showed us how to run a "?peed week,” drove his PARKAOE BANTAM - Nick tion ran out but was unsuccessful. winners. Rick Blanks’ 29 points thb late 1960s and early 1970s. Bettis is the third coach to WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPI) — An investiga^oo is un­ with the Canadiens, who non­ course and corrected many Seymour 139, Bruce Fish 145, tion in 1972 he said he telephoned WRESTLING New England was minus its etheless extended their road un­ provided the Seals with a last Camaro at an average of 111.111 Marotti 161, Lisa Brown 158, led St. Michael’s to an easy 60- join Wiggin’s staff, which also includes offensive coor­ der way into recruiting practices at Gemson University, faults. Joe Pagano 137-381, Ding Farr He said he also realized ‘‘the struc­ Hank Stram, Kansas City coach, who Windham at Manchester No. 2 and No. 3 scorers, Tom beaten streak to 17 games. minute insurance marker. m.p.h. David Howey 155, Marc 49 verdict over St. James. Ed dinator ^ e t Franklin and defensive coordinator Vince where basketball Coach Tates Locke has lifted the Tigers ’The newly formed Cheney 162400, A1 Atkins 354, Jack ture of the league” might force him to told him the Chiefs were interested Webster and Wayne Carlton and Steve Shutt and Larry Robinson More qualifying for the 30 Beaudet 151. Lojeski poured in 16 points for Costello. from the role of “poor relation” in the Atlantic Coast Tech Ski Club had its first ski Talley 373, A1 Pirkey 393, Whit retire when he played out his option. but were afraid of the compensation. Mike Byers, all out with in­ scored for Montreal. Canadiens Kings 2, Flames 2 berths in the Permatex 200 race St. James. I Conference. trip to Mt. Tom last week under Hastings 365. juries. goalie Ken Dryden stopped 43 Rookie defenseman Ed Kea will TO held today. PARKADE JUNIOR - Matt Michigan Star Also, St. Rose bested Our the direction of A1 Skinner. Lady of Peace, 58-53, with Mike Membership Withdrawn Locke, whose teams vestigation centers around Friday night the Whalers host shots. fired home his first NHL goal— Gluhosky 181, Mike Jordan 182, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Munroe ■On Probation Moreau pacing the winners ROCK ISLAND, 111. (UPI) — Augustana College will knocked off both Maryland the possibility Clemson and after a road In other NHL games a 50-footer—with 7:01 to play as Ken Leitz 1 8 9 ^ , Cindy Dodson CHURCH - Charles Curtiss were spectators at the Silent with 24 points and Mike Walsh helped freshman Skip Wise trip, come home for five home Wednesday, Buffalo and Los Angeles extended its un­ 175-469, Craig Pointer 181496, 221, Elly Newcomb 200-519, CHICAGO (UPI) - Michigan withdraw its membership in the National Association of and North Carolina and fell World Games at Lake Placid high for the losers with 16 and four other Clemson dates in six days. Pittsburgh tied, 3-3, Chicago beaten streak against Atlanta John White 211-186-549, John John Haberem 210-550, Gerry State’s Terry Furlow, the Big Intercollegiate Athletics at the end of the scholastic year, just short of beating North last week and were impressed tallies. With Juan Perez leading players obtain cars. ripped Boston, 8-3, the New to seven games. The tie left the Jenkins 181-179-522, Jim Shelton Besterfield 208, Cy Perkins 206- John Mahaffey Still Trying Ten’s basketball scoring leader, the school announced Wednesday. The Aupstana Athletic Carolina State earlier this Kings five points behind Mon­ with the competition. the attack with 12 points. Score by periods: York Islanders ambushed 184462, Paul Gluhosky 198496. 530, Don Anderson 527, Bob was on probation for the rest of Board said economic considerations have made it impossi­ year, said Wednesday the in­ llie other players alleged­ See you on the mountain. Weekly Wins Sacred Heart overwhelmed St. Edmonton 1 0 1—2 Minnesota, 4-2, Caiifornia treal in the Division 3 race. Stavens 540, Nels Johnson 203- the season today by ruling of ble to continue its dual membership ip the NAIA and the vestigation is being con­ ly involved in the probe are New England 1 1 0—2 MERCANTILE - Walt Jacy Mary’s, 43-28. Tim Ryan canned downed Detroit, 4-2, and Los Case in Court 510, Ivar Johnson 213-522, Bob Commissioner Wayne Duke. National Collegiate Athletic Association. The school will ducted by the National freshmen Stan Rome and First period: 1. New 139, Jim Bell 135-385, Don To Catch Miller on Golf Tour 17 points as St. Christopher’s Angeles tied Atlanta, 2-2. Hughes 201-507, Bob Stavens Duke placed Furlow on retain its membership in the NCAA. Collegiate Athletic Associa­ Colin Abraham, sophomore England, Swain 7 (Earl, Green) NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Mathiews 136-383, Dave Krinjak upset first round leader St. Sabres 3, Penguins 3 540, Rich Rosenthal 200-215401, probation Wednesday after in­ tion, whose officials had Wayne Rollins and senior Jo 6:53; 2. Edmonton, Joyal 11 TTie 5th U.S. Circuit Court of 139-356, Bud Bender 139-356, Phil Chase 200-546, Phil John­ vestigating an incident in the Bridget, 4341. Dan Socha’s 13 Buffalo’s Danny Gare scored SAN DIEGO (UPI) - Jerry Bobby Nichols, who won last Stinson Signs v ist^ the Clemson campus Jo Bethea, a transfer from (MacGregor) 13:10. Penalties: Cross-Country Skiing Appeals ruled Wednesday that Rick Breen 142-372, Leo Foglia son 508, Bob McBride 508, Ber- ‘"The more I win the harder it Spartans’ game at Illinois Feb. points were best for the losers. with 1:17 left, five seconds after Heard, at least for this week, year. Anderson Junior College. Pleau 5:15. Newsweek magazine did not in­ 135-142-377, RoUie Guillotte 143- nie Krutt 516, Vic ^adrito 516, becomes to win again,” he said. 2 in which Furlow struck Sunday’s schedule: 11:10 — MONTREAL (UPI) — Catcher Bob Stinson of the Mon­ about a month ago. the Sabres had pulled their has given up trying to catch Play here is over the North Clemson was under in­ Second period: 3. New tentionally smear University of 357, Pete Brazitis 354, Jeff Jim Cooper 514, Bill Chase 513. “Some of it is pressure and Illinois forward Rick Schmdt In St. Bridget vs. St. Francis, treal Expos Wednesday withdrew from arbitration “It’s apparent they’re goaltender, to salvage a tie with Johnny Miller, but John and ^uth courses at Torrey vestigation several months England, Sheehy 20 (Pleau) Becoming More Popular Texas at El Paso Track Coach Miller, 356, Ed Tomkiel 369, Bill some of it is motivation. There the face with a forearm in a 12:20 Sacred Heart vs. St. going to do a thorough in­ Pittsburgh, which has not lost Mahaffey hasn’t. Pines, which sits on the edge of proceedings Wednesday and sip ed a 1975 contract with 16:42. Penalties: Fotiu 4:04, Wayne Vandenburg in a 1968 ar­ Sheekey 390, Bryce Hunt 144- just is no way anyone can keep play away from the ball. Christopher’s, 1:30 St. Rose vs. ago after reports that un­ in 17 straight home games. ’The The 27-year-old Mahaffey had the Pacific Ocean. Weather the club. The 29-year-old Stinson played in 38 games last vestigation and we expect to Barrie 4:04, Long 4:34, Pleau, LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - ticle dealing with black power 145418, Leo Barber 147-358, Ed SNOW WHITE - Lucy on winning the way I have. It’ll Neither official at the game, St. Mary’s, 2:45 St. James vs. iversity representatives had Penguins had taken a 3-2 lead matter of coordination and a shot at Miller In both the ’Tuc­ should be a factor since the year and hit .172. see them again,” Locke said 6:28. Cross-country skiing, a sport in sports. Burbank 138-147-403, Don Logan M athiews 136-356, Althea have to stop some time.” nor Coach Gus Ganakas of Our Lady of Peace, 3:50 St. offered money to Virginia midway through the final timing. ’The court overturned a jury’s son Open and last week’s Bob Gene Littler, who ended long-range forecast calls for Margaret-Mary vs. St. prior to a gam e here Third period: 4. Edmonton, period when Rick Kehoe put his growing by leaps and bounds, is 144-148411, Mel Burbank 149- Jewell 363, Helen Florek 131- Michigan State, noticed the in­ high school star Moses Once you get arms and legs decision to award Vandenburg Hope Desert Classic, and even John’s streak by taking the cloudy skies and maybe some Michael’s. Leads Scoring between his Tigers and Joyal 12 (Barrie) 9:46. own rebound into the net. an ideal way for breaking out of 354, Hank Frey 149403, Bill 360. cident, and Duke’s invesigation Malone. That resulted in moving properly — the opposite 1130,000 damages. A federal dis­ though he played the best golf Crosby, and Gary Groh, who rain and wind through the Wake Forest. Penalties: Patenaude 2:01, T. winter hibernation. Moorhouse 150-350, Ken Montie was triggered by videotape NEW YORK (UPI) David Thompson of North Carolina Islanders 4, North Stars 2 hand and foot should move in trict judge previously had over­ of his career, it wasn’t good won the Hawaiian Open, are in weekend. Locke being restricted in his Abrahamsson (minor- ’The sport’s growing populari­ 151-398, Mick Holmes 147-152- replays on television which State continues to lead the NCAA major college basketball According to reports in Jude Drouin and J. P. Parise, unison, — you should find rn ^ the damage award, but enough. That’s not good news for off-campus recruiting for misconduct game-misconduct) ty is evidenced by the fact that 421, Joe Vinsko 154-352, Nick COMMERCIAL - Carl the San Diego field as are seven resulted in wide publicity on it. scoring derby with a 31.9 average. Bob Fleischer of Duke the Baltimore Sun, the in­ two former North Stars, yourself gliding over the earth Vandenburg appealed his deci­ Now, Mahaffey is back today anyone, including Miller. one year. 7:42, O’Donnell, Laing 17:29. ski resorts are beginning to ’Twerdy 159-406, Pete Larson Bujauclus 157412, Lee Prior former champions, including Michigan State President leads in field goal percentage with a .643 mark, Doug figured in three goals to help in giant, smooth strides. It sion to the circuit court. for another shot at hfiUer in the Overtime: No scores. No open more trails reserved for 161408. 142-136-406, Andy Lamoureaux Clifton Wharton Jr., while an­ the Islanders mdve four points should take only about an hour According to -the appeals 141404, Dave Dynes 148-135-304, sta rt of the ¥170,000 Andy Brookins of Creighton is tops in free throw percentage penalties. up on Atlanta for the final cross-country skiers. Michigan Williams-San Diego Open. nouncing the university would with an .891 average and John Irving of'Hofstra leads in Shots on goal by: is among the states that have to get the hang of it. court, Vandenburg failed to CATERERS- Joan Baldyga Bruce Dubiel 143, Don Snowstorm playoff berth in Division 1. “’This can’t go on forever,” “abide” by the Duke decision, rebounding with an average of 14.6 per game. Edmonton 12 12 9 4-37 begun to lay out trails with the prove actual malice was in­ 134-356, Carol Rawson 133-351, McAllister 137-138-375, Ron questioned the procedure Drouin assisted on Jean Pot- A cross-country skier, like tended or that Newsweek knew Sponheimer 145-145-390, Art Mahaffey said of Miller’s play. Cuts Slate New England7 10 17 7—41 vin’s tie-breaking goal in the se­ cross-country skier in mind. any other winter sportsman, Val H uestis 135-354, Ona nevertheless. Goaltenders: Edmonton, of alleged inaccuracies in the Ruff Jr. 136, Henry Lunesld 141- “He has to stub his toe one of NEW YORK (UPI) - Heavy . Head Coach Named cond period to put New York Cross-country ski fans say the should wear several layers of Carlson 127, Maureen Chapman these weeks and maybe I’ll be “It remains to be seen if its Worthy; New England, Smith. sport is easier to learn, less article, ‘"The Angry Black 390, Rick Nicola 158-377, Bud snow in the Northeast NEW YORK (UPI) David Rice, a former assistant ahead, 3-2, and on Parise’s in­ clothing so the outer garments 131, Betty Aceto 140-365, Bar­ the one to take advantage of it. eventual outcome will be Att: 9,916 dangerous, less expensive and Athlete.” bara Casey 142, Arlene Tallman Wickham 139-355, Art Schmidt positive or negative,” Wharton Wednesday caused cancellation coach at Columbia University, W^nesday was named surance goal. can be peeled when the body The story dealt with a black 138-365, Rob Nicola 137-366,. “Don’t get me wrong. Miller and postponement of such warmer than the downhill ver­ begins heating up to prevent 128-125-350, Vivian Fiora 125, is playing super golf and he’s said. “If this incident is the head football coach at Fordham University. Rice, 34, sion. boycott of the New York Helene Dey 128, Olga Colla 138. John Bremser 150-387, John stimulus for action to develop varied sporting activities as ice sweating. Sweat means cold in Athletic CJub indoor track meet one of the nicest guys out here, replaces Dean Loucks who was dismissed. Rice was Even people who have never Harris 136-350, Fred Riccio 145- more effective means for onsite hockey, horse racing and the winter. and Vandenburg’s handling of 385, John Fox 359, Rick Farrell but this has to stop. I’m playing basketball. chosen by Fordham athletic director Pete Carlesimo, who set foot on skis before are FRIENDSHIP- Doris Avery enforcement of those rules to He also should stock up on the situation with six black 350, Jay Colangelo Jr. 356, the best golf of my life and U The New York Nets of the said he had had more than 60 applications for the job'. Houston Showing Way capable of mastering the basics 187, Shirley Pointer 177, Bert which all are conunitted, then high-energy foods like candy athletes on his team. George Barber 359, Art Ruff John backs Off just a little, American Basketball Associa­ with a minimum of patience Toutain 189-469, Lee Bean 210- the conference and all of it and raisins because the body 357, ’Tim Flynn 371. maybe I can win one.” tion had their scheduled home and stamina. 190-542, Helen Dorman 179, athletes will be well served. Both Home and Away uses up vast amounts of Mahaffey has won only once game against the Indiana T he novice should be T erry Siem lenski 177-461, HOME ENGINEERS - Jan “On the other hand, if it simp­ calories during a day of cross­ in a little more than three years Pacers postponed until March Crusaders 5, Cougars 3 prepared to take a few spills— Marge DeLisle 450, Sandy McKenney 177-451, Cathy on the tour and that was in the ly serves to invite further after- NEW YORK (UPI) - Usual­ particularly going downhill - in country skiing. Zm o r i] Kershaw 495, Bill Avery 203, 17, and in hockey a North Goals by Ron Ward and Russ Bohjalian 183, Jo SarU 191479, 1973 Sahara Invitational. But the-fact review of game of­ High School Principal ly, the best way to stop a overcoming the initial Don Searles 202, Dennis Cohen contest Walker in the first period and Cross-country skis can be Martha Montany 182-498, Lyn he’s been second three times, ficials’ calls, then this positive runaway team is to beat them frustrations of getting skis and •w r 40 Tmts •( OMXMOtO lin lM 209, Bruce Moquin 214-226-599, because Cape Cod and Skip Krake and Grant Erickson rented cheaply and are Davis 203-454, Eleanor Cooney including this year’s ’Tucson, objective of better on-site of­ on the road. poles tangled up. Nel Walsh 221-570, Steve Philadelphia was rescheduled Denies Report of Visit in the second enabled Cleveland available from most sports O p e n 24 Hours Dally 470, Barbara Hlgley 466, Hildur and third more times than he’d ficiating will have been ’The Houston Aeros are seeing But breaking a leg is virtually Kershaw 202, Harold McCrea for Feb. 23. to build up an early 4-1 lead and shops and some deparhnent FOR EffiMaCY SDMlX Zawistowski 476, Phyllis Allen like to count. weakened. to it that nothing of the sort unheard of. One of the major 221-206-584. move 11 points ahead of stores for as little as $6 per day. 478. Heard, Miller’s boyhood BALTIMORE (UPI) - The vestigating Gemson for possi­ happens to them en route to the reasons is that the ankle is not Chicago in the race for second friend from Northern Califor­ principal of Dunbar High School ble recruiting violations In­ West Division title in the World held as firmly in place as it is In ANTIQUES- Flo Niles 134- place in the WHA East. To fully grasp the WI'VES - Joanne Komer 185- nia, gave up after last week’s denied Wednesday published volving Wise and four other Hockey Association. downhill skiing — so a fall is 367, Vivi Bayer 146-347, Bev significance of waxes and how Mobil P 7| 483, Elvina Balch 191452, Carol Hope where he played good Kim Bushey, Scott Hyde reports that an investigator for Tiger players. Tlie Aeros, defending WHA much less perilous. HEATIN8 OILS Anderson 130, Kris Kelley 136- they are applied, the beginner Dell’Angela 175, Anne Ruggles enough to win but wound up the National Collegiate Athletic One alleged violation, acor- champs, posted their fifth Toros 7, Jets 4 Because he is constantly on should consult an experienced 350, Joan Ck)lby 129-360. Association visited the school OIL BURNER i 455. third. ding to the Sun, was that Gem- straight road victory Tom Martin, Pat Hickey and the move, rather than spending skier or one of the helpful guide . “John is making the rest of us last week sedcing details about son helped Wise and the other Wednesday night, downing the Tom Simpson all scored un­ time waiting for ski lifts, the ST. JAMES- Lucille Krinjak Two Local Hoopsters books. One of the best guide HEATINO INSTALLATION SPICE - Marge Hamilton 126, -look like monkeys,” Heard said Gemson University’s recruit­ players buy new cars. Minnesota Fighting Saints, 3-1, answered goals in the final cold is much less of a problem 125, Joan Scheibenpflug 135-360, books is “Wilderness King” put Sheri Schaffer 157-348. after. Miller won the Hope ^ ment of freshman basketball to move 10 points ahead of period to lift Toronto past Win­ for the cross-country skier. Marge Agostinelli 139-344, out by the Sierra Gub in com­ 643-5135 three strokes for his third vic­ To Perform in Europe star Rick Wise. second-place Phoenix. nipeg and boost the Toros to For beginners, it’s just a 315 C«ntof 8t______h ^ h M ta r pact form. Dolores Berner 135-374. tory of the year and his 11th In Principal Julia Woodland Andre Hinse poked in a within four points of first-place the last 14 months. “I'm going By E arl Yost coach, Phil, has been a leading said: “I have discussed the Still Has Hopes rebound goal with at 3:55 of the Quebec in the Canadian Divi­ home for at least a week and let Two young Manchester reserve with the prep matter with my Physical final period to put Houston sion. Simpson also scored schoolers. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - someone else try to beat him.” basketball players, Kim Bushey Education Department and we Charles 0. Finley still has ahead to stay and ^ n Grahame earlier for Toronto,-along with The two players will be on a Even though Jack Niddaus, and Scott Hyde, both members have seen no such person. hopes that Jim “Catfish” assured the victory with some Frank Mahovlich, Jim Dorey BUTCH’S Mobil’ Family EntartaInmantI State Department sponsored 313 Adam* SL, comar of Hilliard,8t., Manchaatar Lee Trevino, Gary Player and of the Wilbraham Prep School Anyone coming to the school on Hunter will one day again wear spectacular goal tending. For and Lou Nistico. trip to four countries in a 1 4 ^ y Arnold Palmer are not here, the varsity squad this season, will such a matter would be the green and gold uniform of Grahame, it was the 14th road period. Eight games tove been EASTERN BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION San Diego field boasts seven of leave March 17 for a trip referred to my office and I have the Oakland A’s. Near Winning Form win. John Schella added a 180- Blazers 5, Rqadrunners 4 MOBIL SUPER AND (UPI photo) scheduled during this time. this year’s top 10 money abroad. seen no one like that.” ‘“The Hunter case is before foot insurance goal into an open Hugh Harris’ goal with 1:()4 Sites will be In Madrid, The Baltimore Sun quoted 10-40 OIL CHERRY H U PROS vs. winners, including Mahaffey, Bushey, a senior, who the Court of Appeals now and While only an also-ran In the recent news media ski Minnesota net. left gave Vancouver its victory Good Day to Be Leaving graduated from Manchester Holland, Switzerland and “ souroes close to Dunbar High with purchaM of an Oil FIHar and RADK who is fourth with ¥38,893. they don’t hear cases over­ competition at Mad River Glen in Vermont, In other WHA games, Ed­ over Phoenix and sole posses­ Sunday, Fab. IBth at 7:30 P.M. Miller, of course, is the front I ^ last June, has been one of Czechoslovakia. School” in reporting on the monton and New England tied, Luba jobi (This offer i* good Dan Doyle, coach at night,” Finley said Wednesday. Manchester’s Bill Sacherek returned to the slopes last sion of third in the Canadian MNiey High School, East Hartfonl, Com. runnw with ¥106,343. Pitcher Jon Matlack of the New York MeU left his the team’s leading scorers and alleged visit to Wise’s ahna “Let’s say it is heard in August 2-2, Geveland beat Chicago, 5-3, Division. The winner was thru March 31, 1975) Klngswood, will head the group mater. weekend and came home with a second place trophy in TONIGHT Miller is philosophical about Katonah, N.Y., home for spring training yesterday rebounders this season. Hyde, a or September. Then we might Toronto shackled Winnipeg, 7-4, Harris’ 22nd goal. Danny Law- IADULT8 $2.25 CHILDREN 12 and undw $9$ I which will carry the tag u am­ The paper quoted its sources the Eastern Ski Writers* meet at Gunstock, N.H. Above Thanks To Alt of Yon For Making Our mum...... j AilA_AOK9 6i50 Basketball) UConn his chances of winning again during the season's higgest snowstorm. The sign tells freshman and son of the former have him back before the and Vancouver edged Phoenix, son also had two goals for the Opening Suck A Sueeeaat P n O I M vs. Manhattan, WTIC this week. Manchester High varsity hoop bassadors for the American u saying the NCAA was in- he crosses finish line in the day's second fastest time. 5-4. one and all Matlack is Florida-hound. Sports Abroad Council. season is over. Blazers. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13.1975 — PAGE SEVENTEEN Columbia 67 th in Per Pupil Costs

Virginia Carlson She Hcralii $972,139 for the 1972-73 school year. Correspondent The source of funds for education in Area Profile 228-9224 1973-74 was 70.6 per cent from, local Columbia ranks 67 out of the 169 state sources, 28.7 from state funds and 0.7 from municipalities in operating costs for federal funds. education per pupil, the Connecticut Columbia ranks higher than surrounding Basketball Clinic B05 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-0762 Public Expenditure Council Inc., (CPEC) towns but lower than the statewide Ttars. reports. average of $1,147. Wa Art In Donmtown Mandieitorl The next current operating expenses per School Pacts Starts Saturilay pupil was listed at fl,083. Copies of the contract between Colum­ The figure includes expenditures for ad­ bia and Windham for secondary education BOLTON There are a limited number ministration, instruction, attendance and in Windham High School have been sent to Donna Holland of tickets available (48) and health services, operation itnd the Windham superintendent and Correspondent reservations will be made on a maintenance of plant and fixed charges. Windham school board members by Supt. 646-0375 first come, first served basis. It also includes the net costs to towns for Garence Edmondson. This is the fifth A town-sponsored basketball Reservations must be made tri city food services and student activities and year of a 10-year contract at which time it clinic for boys in Grades 5 by Feb. 15. plaza tuition payments to other towns. comes up for review. through 8 will begin Saturday. For reservations call Gil Net current expenses do not include There were some changes proposed by The clinic' will be held each Boisoneau, 646-4472, or John M 0 ^ ^ transportation and the amount of tuition the local board but these changes have not Saturday from Feb. 15 through Roberts, 643-0049. received for nonresident pupils. been made public. March 29 at the Bolton High St. Pat’s Dance The CPEC, listing 830 pupils for this The local board has asked Windham to School gym from 1 until 4 p.m. A St. Patrick’s Day dance town, show the total expenses for educa­ set up a meeting within 45 days to discuss will be held at St. Maurice tion in 1973-74 at $1,031,162, compared to There is no charge for the the contract. program and there will not be Church parish center on March ^^UNHAM HIKING, any pr^registration. 22 from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. WORKING BOOTS ROUTE S3 VERNON. CONN. EXIT 95 ON ROUTE 15 The dance is being sponsored Any boy interested should • LEVI, LEE, MADEWELL, by St. Maurice Council, Knights report to the high school Satur­ LANDLUBBER, day with a note giving parental of Columbus. MARVERICK, Multi-Age Classes Suggested permission. Music will be provided by the ETC., JEANS, CORDS J.P. Allen quartet. It’s a BYOB Those participating must p ARMY FIELD JACKETS (bring your own bottle) event • P-COAT8 27 STORES age classes would learn the Turn In Buses bring their sneakers (not wear ANDOVER with setups provided. p GAS CANS ^ morse^ ^RANDALL’S ^ routine Grades 4 and 5 material It was recommended to the them) and a towel if they want Donna Holland Refreshments will be • BIB OVERALLS for the particular class. school board that a student to shower. Correspondent provided by Hank Ryba. • FLANNEL SHIRTS Just Arrived In September there will be 54 carrier, the regular 1968 and WOMEN’S SHOES 646-0375 The clinic will be run by Donation is $10 a couple. EvcntX-nn a WORK SHIRTS, PANTS MEN’S SHOES students in Grade 4 and 38 in 1971 school buses, be traded in. Andover Elementary School Bolton High School varsity To reserve a ticket call either Grade 5. The transportation com­ should have one Grade 4 and basketball team and supervised Ray Cocconi, 649-0904 or Tony $400 $000 NEW SHIPMENT The Board of Education had mittee will discuss the situation one Grade 5 class next year and by adults. Armentano, co-chairman, 643- no objection to Kravet’s including with what capacity *1 0 " *1 5 '« two multi-age classes for those 4837. $25.00 recommendation. VafuM to Values to $30.00 grades because of the necessity bus the buses are to be Hockey Game OF BOOKS Dennis Keenan, board of needing two classes for each replaced. St. Maurice Council, Knights member, said it looked like a grade and to benefit all Conduct Survey of Columbus, is sponsoring a step whereby students would be students. The Board of Education gave trip to the Hartford Civic dealt with as individuals. CHILDREN’S SHOES HANDBAGS David Kravet, principal, approval to a group of doctorate Center to see the New England Kravet said if at any time the made that recoiiunendation to students to conduct a survey on Whalers play the Toronto program proved not to be $300 $2|00 $ ^ 0 0 the Board of Education. how a school setup affects Toros. **U P T o 5 0 ® /o ,,rt*,„ working it would stop im­ Kravet said he and the student’s attitudes toward TRI-CITY mediately. The game will be played teachers would decide if the school. Values to $12.00 Values to $16.00 He said a parents’ meeting March 16. Bus transportation students would fare better in The survey will be done with would be held before any final will be provided, departing the standard structured class or the Grade 3 and 4 students. decision to implement the from St. Maurice Church at PLAZA in the multi-age class. Student Teacher program was made. Michael Cohen, a student 6:30 p.m. Those going are He said reading and math expected to return about 10:30. Fond Town Property teacher from the University of would not present any problems 'The cost of the game ticket VERNON DRUG A resident requesting the Hartford, is presently working HAS as students presently work at and transportation is $16. their own levels in those sub­ pond in back of the school be at the elementary school. AGENCY jects. used for ice skating was Kravet proposed departmen­ referred to the selectmen. The DRUMMED talization for science and social pond is on town, not school SPRINGFIELD studies so students in the multi­ property. CAMP SHOW UP A SALE! Wslgreen Walgraen Charter Hearing Reset EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION GROUNDS VITAMII* VITAMIN C WEST SPRINGFIELD, MASS. VITAMIN E Come in and take off an extra 1 0®/o on all 250 mg. 200 mg TOLLAND — Allocated $9,944 from FRI. FEB 14th to MON. FEB. 17th Rsg. $1.69 Vivian Kenneson Revenue Sharing Funds to Rog. $6.69 Correspondent Streets and Roads Capital Ac­ of our already low discount prices. Second and 875-4704 count for sand spreader and V2 PRICE ’The charter revision public snow plows. ADMISSION Walgraen hearing has been resch^uled — Deferred until next MULTIPLE VITAMINS for Wednesday, Feb. 19 at meeting a request from the TICKETS Third Markdowns not included. Ambulance Association to in­ plus Iron SPECIAL Tolland Middle ^hool. SPEDIAL SoMa of 100, Rag. $1.79 Town Counsel Harold Garrity clude the barn loft in its lease. FREE NOW AVAILABLE AT $ 3 3 7 bad ruled a previous hearing — Tabled to next meeting Opm proposed rules of procedure for 2 M A IN ST. was not proper because'three of Dally * 1 ” SPECIM. 004 w W CASH • CHECK • MASTER CitABGE or BANKAMEBICABD the Board of Selectmen. the revisions or changes of wor­ FARR’S Tel. 643-7111 to 9:00 PM ding had not been publicized. — Reappointed A1 Ruops for a ’The Board of Selectmen un­ one-year term as tree warden. animously approved the forma­ tion of a historic district study committee ’Tuesday. Elizabeth Skelleyi chairman of the Student Fast OODLAND tx o th e r. W HAT a b u y i Tolland Junior Woman’s Club, Raises $2,700 High Prices who had requested the action at a previous meeting, was not NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - present. Selectmen delayed ap­ Students and faculty members This is the year of the MODEL 800 COMPUTERIZED pointments to the committee at Central Connecticut State Get The Ax...during ring . . . and our fine pending recommendations that College have raised $2,700 in a collection has the Mrs. Skelley wili submit. fast to feed hungry people and greatest selection. For In other action the draw attention to the global Regal’s the wearer it's a mark of KMniNG MACHINE selectmen: food shortage. distinction . . . with superb styling and exquisite craftmanship. 0 0 r “F o r Washir^ton’s Plants That Please!^* LARGE . ^ 2 9 9 Rag. $369.00 MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE 168 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8474 SELECTION Tomorrow la Birthday Sale Days! SAVINGS ON VALENTINE'S REDUCED d a Vi \SLEE¥ELESS SWEATERS reg toi2 ALL OTHER WINTER WEEKEND WOODLAND WITH THIS AD MODELS ^main street FEBRUARY 14 through 16 GARDENS \manchester Choice, Froth From The Greenhoute To You: DEDAL tri-c ity FRIDAY, FEB. 14 I AZALEAS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, CALCEOLARIA, plaza MEN’S SHOP PlM« Your TRUST In CINERARIA, AFRICAN VIOLETS, LARGE ■ The Complete Men s Store 1 pm Ping Pong Tournament — Student Center SMALL FOLIAGE PLANTS, and CUT vernon the Diwnond SpeeWist - FREE FLOWERS... KNIT N PURL 8 pm-12 am ’The Flashbacks" Dance (Vets Club) - J V Student Center — $2.00 This Week’s Early Bird Special! 8:30 pm "Babbitt & The Firebugs" (Play) — MAUD BIG DISCOUNTS ON PRE-SEASON SALES OF — 504 M CC Stud., $1.00 Gen. Adm. Continuous Student Art Show — Stairwell Gallery, scons® LAWN PRODUCTSI Htfd. Rd. Bldg., Friday, Saturday and Sun­ day — FREE 10,000 aq. ft. Rag. $16.05 SAVE *31 NOW ONLY MS’ * SATURDAY, FEB. 15 ______SAVINOS UP a DOWN THEIR LINEI WaSBINGTONS Large Pota 10 am Chess Tournament — Student Center/ • HOUSE PUNTS Reg. 994-$1.09 Dining Rm — FREE 10 am-12 pm Ski Tours-Cross Country Skiing — MCC • TERRAMUMS Campus — FREE m m 12:30 pm Cross Country Race • CACTI- 12-3 pm SklIng-DownhIII Races — Northvlew Ski Area, Manchester — FREE SUCCULENTS 3 pm-5 pm Snow Sculpture Contest — Main Campus • FOLIAGE PUNTS Tri-City Plaza Stores - FREE 8 pm Basketball Game (Women’s Team vs. • U R G E INDOOR M CC Faculty) — Cheney Tech. — FREE • Grant City • Radio Shack • A. C. Petersen p Randalls Stationery 7:30 pm Basketball Game (MCC vs. Greater Htfd PUNTS • Albert & Larry’s Beauty Salon • Knit & Purl CC) — Cheney Tech. — FREE • Regals Men’s Shop 3 for-*2.50 • Bernie TV and Appliances • Mam’selle 8:30 pm "Babbitt & The Firebugs” (Play) — MAUD .•GIFT PUNTS • Sage Allen — 504 M CC Stud., $1.00 Gen. Adm. • Carousel Gift Shop • Mary Lewis Handbags 9 pm Collegiate Civltan Club Dance, New Eng­ See Us For:— Flower & Vegetable vege • Morse Shoes • So Fro Fabrics bD&L • The Cheese Shop land Jam Band — Manchester Armory — Seeds, Seeding & Potting SolT, Pote, • Diamond Showcase • Music Island $3.00 • Tri City Cleaners ' Flats, Insecticides, Dried Flowers, Or' tremendous special savings • Em’s Bake Shop • Nugents Continuous Women's Center - Open House — Student namentai Pottery and Statuary._____ • People’s Saving Bank • Vernon Drug Center — Saturday and Sunday — FREE • First National • Younger Generation Books on Qrowlhg, Arranging, in all departments • Fisher Optician • Prague Shoes SUNDAY, FEB. 16 Crafts & Hobbies. at the D&L store in TRI-CITY PLAZA, 11 am Toboggan/Sled Contest (Outing Club) — Help Feed The Birds! Wickham Park — FREE TRY OUR OWN SPECIAL 8 pm & 8 pm The Beatles, Film "Magical Mystery Tour" Vernon A U D O B O N M IX ... .8 lbs. 99« - MAUD - FREE Plenty of Free Parking 100 lbs...... $16.99 SHOP TONIGHT, FRIDAY A MONDAY TIL 9...SATURDAY TIL 6 a i m Bird HouM*, Bird FMdart, Bird BiUw, U i C C . _^y!tP#.EI«ctrle Bird Watar Warmart, Ela. PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., Feb. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13,1975— PAGE NINEn^r^^N 4 Projects Outlined for Chamber Ajello Will Address Foundation To Administer St. James Parish Plans ABOUT TOWN Annual Jaycee Party center of Rockville. Mrs. VERNON citizens in the tri-town area Bailey Scholarship Fund Humphry said it is also hoped Plans for a “Flower Power’’ may be possible, Bemie Cantor Kindergarten for Fall that plants can be donated to Carl Ajello, attorney general both minority and majority project and a Rid Litter Day of the transportation com­ The Edson M. and Elizabeth the several senior citizen for the State of Connecticut, leader of that body. He had scholarships) will be awarded Bailey is one of the founders were explained to the board of mittee told the board. T. Bailey Scholarship Fund has from the income to graduates of the Manchester Scholarship housing projects. A demonstration of a "Parent The prudential board of will address the Manchester received the "Distinguished directors of the Rockville Area An open meeting on the sub- now been set up and will be ad­ of any high school located in Foundation (1965), a member of A kindergarten ‘Will open at St. James The same tuition scale will apply to Plans are to have the plants Effectiveness Training” course Center Congregational Church Jaycees at their Annual Awards Service Award” from the An- Chamber of Commerce jectof a tri-town transportation ministered by the Manchester Manchester, who also reside in its original board of directors School in &ptember, William D. O’Neill, kindergarten pupils as is applicable to all on sale. May 10 and 11 at the will meet to n i^ t at 7:30 in the Banquet which will be held at sonia Jaycees in 1965. Tuesday. program for the elderly is will be conducted to n i^ t at 8 at Scholarship Foifedation, Inc. Manchester. Awards will be and is still active. president of St. James Parish Board of other students. Tuition paj^ments may be Tolland County Agricultural church office. WilUe’s Steak House on Feb. 26. Ann Humphry, chairman of scheduled for Feb. 18 at the North United Methodist The program will begin with This scholarship fund was in­ made on the basis of academic made annually in fali and spring, quarter­ Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. The purpose of the banquet is Education, has announced. the chamber’s beautification United Methodist Church on Church. a social hour at 6 p.m. and itiated by the Savings Bank of ly, or monthly. Also in connection with to present a “Distinguished merit, good citizenship and N. William Knight, executive In response to a questionnaire cir­ committee, said plans are to Grove St. dinner at 7. The event is open to W F J Manchester and its directors financial need. Diocesan policy requires payment of beautification, the committee Manchester Composite Service Award’’ to an in­ director, said, “This foundation culated among the parishioners, sufficient repeat the flower sale program Cantor also said he had the general public and ticket in­ honoring Edson M. Eailey, 1100 per student by the parish in which the will supervise a cleanup day in Emanuel Lutheran Church Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol dividual who has made signifi­ is very pleased to have been interest was expressed to form a conducted three years ago by received, a call from Mrs. formation may be obtained by retiring chairman of the board It is expected that the first family is reg ^ te r^ . This policy applies to the three towns scheduled for will have an adult confirmation will meet tonight from 7 to 9:30 cant contributions through selected to administer this fund kindergarten facility, said O’Neill. the chamber. Eileen Fritz, president of the calling 649-3127 or 647-9523. scholarship will be awarded in all those affiliated with CathoUc parishes April 26. A chairman will be review Friday at 1:30 p.m. in p.m. at the ^nchester State community service; an of SBM. honoring two outstanding The kindergarten will be in session for Geraniums and petunias will Rockville Public Health Nur­ The principal amounts June of this year. in the Archdiocese of Hartford. named for each town. the church reception room. Armory, 330 Main St. All young “Outstanding Young Educator Hie committee of Jaycees citizens of Manchester." two-and-one-half hours daily. Morning and be sold at reduced costs to sing Association, concerning received .(and any subsequent In cases in which a parish does not pay In conjunction with this people from Grade 7 through Award” to a local educator and responsible for the event in­ ! T afternoon sessions will be conducted. Ap­ enable residents of Vernon, the need for canned goods or funds) are placed in an income this assessment, parents are required to project there will be a poster high school are invited. an “Outstanding Boss Award” cludes Walter Kuczek, general r proximate hours will be 8:15 to 10:45 a.m. Tolland and Ellington to fill other non-perishable food items producing account so that the do so. contest for students in Grade 3- Jehovah’s Witnesses will to the employer of a Jaycee. chairman; Lee McCray, Alan and 11:45 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. Enrollment for window boxes to beautify the for donation to some of the basic fund itself will remain in Pre-school screening will be conducted 6. The posters will - be judg^ have a theocratic ministry Ajello had been a member of Lamson, Joe Lawler, John eabh session will be determined at a later towns. town’s elderly persons. perpetuity. through the Manchester Board of Educa­ prior to Rid Litter Day and will school tonight at 7:30 and a ser­ Methodist Men’s Club of Connectieut General Assembly Papa, Mirk Plante, Alan Shaw date with consideration being given to Part of the project is also the Cantor said he will donate Annually, a scholarship (or tion. Parents will be notified at a later be used for advertising pur­ vice meeting at 8:35 at North United Methodist Church since 1963 and has served as and Rod Wright. ^rciffle kielbr^l residence in order to facilitate busing. planting of these flowers in storage space in Vernon but date of the procedure to be followed. poses, Mrs. Humphry said. Kingdom Hall. will have a “Sweetheart Nite” Carl Ajello Manchester residents will be bused ac­ planters scattered around the collection points are needed in ^ > Fnmttn it; ImiH Cuf. RMntM, Tiut Non-Manchester residents will be A bus service for senior program Friday at 7 p.m. at the cording to eligibility requirements deter­ the Crystal Lake area of screened at St. James School. church. mined by the Manchester Board of Educa­ Ellington apd also in Talcott­ The Senior High Youth tion. A kindergarten pupil must live one A physical examination will be required Forum of North United I^DO^^oinuLril before the child enters school in ville. mile from the school in order to be bused. ROCKVILLE R. Bernard Crowl, executive Methodist Church will meet Center Congregational World Hunger Contributors I ncnRiFRAMmc i| Kindergarten pupils will not be required September. tonight at 7 at the church. Church School teachers of For further information, call the school director, said new maps of the to wear school uniforms. Any comfor­ HOSPITAL NOTES ‘tri-town area are being Grades 1 through 6 will meet Recent contributors to the Total contributions received We cut the tnoulding lad the gla$s...then help'you table, neat, clean clothing will be accep­ office at 643-5088. with everything elM. The right tools mike the job prepared and are scheduled for St. Stephen’s Prayer Group of tonight at 7:30 in the Federation Manchester Council on World date are 81,609.80. table. Room of the church. Kmuse eesy-and you got professioiwl resuhs! Admitted Wednesday: daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John delivery about March 15. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Hunger are: to Darrell Bolton, Laurel St., LaMonde Sr., Talcott Ave., The maps will go to chamber will meet tonight at 8 at 122 CHURCH HISTORY floifist & Fine Art Prints A Bible study will be con­ Margaret McCoan, Anne E. Oreerihoust^ Rockville; Ann Brown, Charter Rockville; a daughter to Mr. members at no charge but any Sunny Brook Dr. NAUVOO, 111. (UPI) - Joseph (^,0 the New York ducted tonight at 7:30 at the Snow, Rabbi Leon Wind, Com­ Rd., Rockville; Lorraine and Mrs. Frank Lombardo, member wishing them must Smith, founder of the Church of ‘ Geographic Society United Pentecostal Church. munity Baptist Church, Gustaf Caron, Warren Ave., Vernon; Windsorville Rd., Ellington; a pick them up at the chamber of­ Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Indonesians Visit Bennet fice. No maps will be delivered, A setback card game will be Anderson, Barbara Wagner, LAPP PLAZA Susan Gavini, Crestwood Dr., daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Craig (Mormon), began compiling his played Friday at 7:30 p.m. in Full Gospel Inter­ William and Joan Martens, Ann South Windsor; Harriet Melendy, South St., Rockville. due to the extra expense. “History of the Church” June 11, Reotc A3, Vernon Cronin Hall of Mayfair denominational Church will Arruda, St. James Church, The four men were sent to the selected by the General Gunther, Hyde Ave., Rockville; 1839, only nine years after he LARGIST StTAIl„6R0WE(($ IN MANCMISTIR HOURS: (2 milei north of Varnon Circle) ■:■ If students at Bennet Junior Gardens. All Mayfair residents have a deliverance service Marjorie Mangum and Frances TuevVyed-Thun-Set 9:30-5:30 m L ^ High School think they have it United States by the Indonesian Assembly. Nor is the president James McKenna, Somers; organized it as the “Church of Fridiy-Noon to 9 doted Mon. rnO nO Of Z*D1I22 are invited. tonight at. 7:30 at the church. Moteunas. Manchester ...... tough, they can be thankful they government for specialized limited to how many five-year Cheryl Phillips, Stafford Christ" 6 4 3 -9 5 5 9 I HART_fORD.Rp)tor*SANCHtS«R; aren’t in Indonesia. training in their fields. terms he may serve. Springs; Linda Piader, South Indonesians visited the Rice is the staple food and is Illustrating the impression St., Rockville; Doris Rowlands, seventh grade class recently eaten three times a day by In­ Indonesian children have of Overhill Rd., Ellington; Leaf, Stem & Root and told them children in their donesians, they said. Americans, the guest speakers (Herald photo by Dunn) Margaret Rudenauer, said that for the children of |“ T f ie Complete Plant S lo r e ” | IN country attend school six days a Having a taste for sweets, the Windermere Ave., Rockvile; week from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. with their country to feel modern, Sophie Sitek, W. Main St., KoNsTgR visitors said they - were not too 252 Spruce Street, Manchester L tUmtnUTALYITAMMI much homework. they think they must do things Snowstorm Scene Rockville; Harold Snow, South MANCHESTER: y lOm inCRTAl VITAVIIIS fond of our American food; it “that American kids do.” However, education is hot isn't sweet enough. Windsor; Gene Snyder, Rain­ compulsory. Nor is it free. Before coming to this coun­ Sam Linsay of 55 Church St. struck this pose as he bow Trail, Vernon; Doris \Exciting New Shipment for\ 260 North Main St. MbNsTEBfi Students pay for their education The ethnic groups in In­ try, the guests said they felt all trudged along behind the snowblower while clearing the Stavens, Terrace Dr., according to family income. donesia have their own mode of American children “want to walks around his house Wednesday. Rockville; Beth Zanks, Moun­ at Main St. dress. Many men, even in lAil Visiting the Bennet class revolt and rebel.” tain St., Rockville. VALENTINE DAY were Dr. Louis Chandr and Dr. Jakarta, weaf a sarong as do Discharged Wednesday: \I^ N o k h Nur Adisasmito, psychiatrists most womeh. The visitors said But now, they said, they have Carlton Eiss, Ward St., Great Variety of Large Exotic Plante MGMTa IHtfa from Jakarta and Western men wear a shirt and trousers mixed feelings after witnessing Rockville; Nathan Grover, Java, respectively. With them for work, but no jacket because the openness and questioning Orchard St., Rockville; Karen SPECIALS for THURS., FRI., & SAT. IN IN were Ahmad Mahalli from of the hot climate. attitude of the young people Tomko, Hartford Tpke., DISCOUNT Sumatra and Jacob Soukotta Indonesia is a republic they have seen. POLICE REPORT Rockville; Barry Prentiss, ^ GLASTONRURY: EAST HARTFORD: MONSTER VITALIS MONSTER governed by a president The ffoih >the Moluccas Islands, The guests ate a sandwich RFD 8, Tolland. both* gov^ernment adj:„ people don’t elecJUhi^ the Births Wednesday: A son to ' B T .89*. 31*2.50 Fox Run Mall ^150 Burnside Ave. VITAMINS DRY CONTROL VITAMINS lunch in the school cafeteria. Christopher Hoverman, 16, of Co. of West Hartford reported BiG I students_wfiC6_tdi_*^“^ ® is Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bessette, ministrators. - to police Wednesday that one of Regular Regular 61 Oak St., and Mark Alvord, 17, Prospect St., Rockville; a • Large Selection of 801 Silver Lane 94 37 95 of 7 Laurelwood Dr., Bolton, its trucks at a construction site 60’e lO O ’e ^ near the Steak Out restaurant, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Peter were charged Wednesday with Hawkins, New London; a UNIQUE CACTUS . . .10% off! third-degree larceny in connec­ Talcottville, was ransacked and tion with the theft of articles '20 gallons of gasoline was • Beautiful Janet T T ir CHECK THESE GILLETTE GREAT!!! Grasso Budget Message from a motor vehicle, siphoned. Craig & Warniki . . 10% off! Manchester Police report. SOUTH WINDSOR Student Fast hfnBMFllNTSTONE Police said that the vehicle James E. McGovern, 53, of 37 “Give A Gift That Say LOVE ULTRA BIN ^ GILLEHE Comes in Gloomy Setting owned by Mark Troy of 126A Elsie Dr., Manchester, was Raises $2,700 ULTRA BAN GILLEnE Sycamore Lane was opened and charged with failure to drive in NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - Thru The Years - Give A PlantI” SUPER DRY VITAMINS SUPER DRY FOAMY a toolbox containing tools and a proper lane in connection with Students and faculty members TRAC II the investigation of a one-car Also: AZALEAS and CLAIROL CLOUDS' capital gains tax, and a return guidelines she will set either case of soda were taken. The at Central Connecticut State I SUPER HARTFORD (UPI) It’s not accident on Rt. 194, South Wind­ Scented R egular FACE GILLETTE SUPER to the tax on stock dividends. tonight or soon after. articles were found in a vehicle College have raised 82,700 in a FLOWERING KALANCHOE8 OF HERBAL ESSENCE 1 ^ STAINLESS STEEL expected to be a jovial occasion sor, Wednesday. 5oz. lO O ’e BLADES An idea Mrs. Grasso might operated by Hoverman and fast to feed hungry people and this evening when Gov. Ella T. Police said as McGovern was BODY BATH, 8 OZ. 1 8 1 . 9 9 ___ SAVER ADJUSTABLE RAZOR push is an immediate increase Alvord, police said. draw attention to the global Grasso delivers her first budget If her 1975-76 spending rounding a curve he went off PHONE 649-2522 BUDES in the sales tax, to get a head Hoverman and Alvord were food shortage. B0DYP0WDER.4 bz.9S* I message to the legislature. program is under 81.45 billion, the right side of the highway HOURS: Scentqd start in knocking down the each released on a 8100 non- Most of the sum was raised BODY SPLASH, 8 OZ. 8 * * Welfare claims are up, spen­ as expected, it will amount to and struck two highway control 8oz. 7 OZ. 9 7 < lO ’a 1 ” deficit, rather than allowing a surety bond and are scheduled Wednesday from pre-paid M ON.-SAT. 10:00 - 5:30 ding is down and with it sales an increase of less than 5 per signs. He is scheduled to appear delay in the effective date until to appear in Court of Common meals forgone by participants THUR SDAYS 10:00 • 9:00 tax revenues, prices are up, and cent over the current fiscal in Common Pleas Court 12, cities and towns are crying for July 1. Pleas 12, East Hartford, March of the fast. NEw\~nuca , year. If “double digit” inflation 3. East Hartford, March 4. I feECONOMY^ more state financial aid when Mrs. Grasso will undoubtedly is taken into account, a 81.45 PACK the state would like to give less. couple tax hike proposals with EARTHBORN 9 billion budget would represent In other Manchester Police UmUBAN sh a v in g ** Added to these problems, austerity advice and possibly ULTRA BAN . c a rtrid g e s ' a marked decrease in state reports: SHAMPOO which must be similar to those threats to veto legislation spending in real dollars. GILLETTE of other states, a deficit Mrs. which seeks to go beyond —The Camera Construction SUPER DRY SUPER DRY Grasso’s advisors estimate at . ultra , Avocado, Apricot PLATINUM |67 million, left over from the JOHNSON & JOHNSON DSn Unecented Greon Apple GILLEHE TRAC II GILLEHE PLATINUM GILLETTE TWIN « u w " J 8 OZ. administration of Gov. Thomas COnON BALLS ^DBY, 20e Oft BLADES PLUS BLADES J. Meskill, makes the fiscal pic­ A G W A ^ 12 OZ. PLUS BLADES INJECTOR BLADES ture gloomier. Unecented a s 6 8 2 ^ 6 ,Hsying campaigned not only 1 1 0 9 9 < 09 15’e Fights Mar Boston School Peace 5oz. 130’e 9’e againsTa-state income tax but 1 S’e 5’a in favor of a constitutional BOSTON (UPI) - A series of cidents, described the situation amendment to prdhibit one, they would not meet Monday, \ 0 fights between white and black as “extremely tense.” Mrs. Grasso, a Democrat, is are expected to continue EARTHBORN GILLEHE students at Hyde Park High Deputy Superintendent examining the School Com­ ImportedWOllSSiE from Florida Guaranteed Grade, U.S. No. 1 SURE GILLETTE SCOPE not expected to urge one on the t School has e n d ^ several weeks James MacDonald, who heads SHAMPOO GILLEHE QtU overwhelmingly Democratic mittee plan next week. After Hurry in to Agway to place your orrter for this mouth-watering fruit... at Odet RIGHT of calm that had settled on the police forces stationed the that, they will conduct hearings Avocado, DEODORANT LILT RIGHT R IG l R IG I MOUTHWASH legislature. high school, said that although prices found only at Agway! This is top quality citrus-not field run-im ­ RIGHT She said in a television inter­ Boston’s racially troubled on other plans, including one Scented or GUA g u A GUARD "large groups of students” ported especially for Agway. Fruit will be delivered on MARCH 13 Green Apple GUARD view last month she hoped to schools. submitted over School Com­ l* d «e ' iontiiwnS <^IS HERBAL levies. been expected to only last two fo r SHOULDERS VITALIS PSSST Oberlander, secretary of the educational planner for the. SHOULDERS Possible added revenue or three weeks. SHAVE BOMB ESSENCE anti-busing Hyde Park Home Boston School Department, was RINSE SHAMPOO raising devices include a They say they cannot begin THIS SEASON 4 HAIR TONIC and School Association, who expected to continue defending LOTION BARBER SIZE EXTRA BODY broadening of the safes tax, preparing to implement SHAMPOO SHAMPOO Extra Oily, was in the school during the in- the Boston School CkimnUttee’s whatever plan that is ordered hikes in the gasoline tax and Normal • Oily plan that does not employ by U.S. District Court Judge W. Regular Choose from these Jlocida 3resh Vsvieiks SHAMPOO Regular, Lime, Menthol, NSTANT forced busing. It would be his Arthur Garrity until he acts on Dry • Delicate . shampoo ^ COUGH LOZENGES Wild Forest ^J>traoiiyha< fourth day on the witness stand. the recommendation of the •tvoy.biv* The masters, who announced masters. >06 06 49 -get 61 VALENCIA ORANGES WHITE GRAPEFRUIT 11 OZ. 8 o z. 14 OZ. Morra Says to Press 16’a 69 < 15 OZ. 1 ■ 1 4 /5 BUSHEL 4/5 BUSHEL The Orange that made Florida Oranges Sweet'n tangy for lots of CLAIROL For Rev IShare Funds Famous. Outstanding with Golden good eating! CLAIROL HAVE YOU Juice and fine rich fiavor. it to cover her budget. $ 6 . 2 0 PALS PALS BOLTON The GOP chairman said there JOHNSON’S JOHNSON’S TRUE $ 6.20 fmwM' CUIROL are two reasons the citizens of WRIHEN A ROOK? VITAMINS Donna Holland ImIv BABY POWDER VITAMINS Correspondent Bolton should be concerned. The field editor of a well-known New York subsidy BABY OIL l.wW LONG & m i BRUNEHE 646-0375 The first reason is 812,000 publishing firm will be in Vernon in Early April. He will be HONEY TANGERINES oil Concern was expressed by over and above the regular interviewing local authors in a quest for finished CONOmOM COLORS "'This is the sweetest citrus fruit PINK GRAPEFRUIT PALS Robert Morra, Republican. revenue sharing funds the town manuscripts suitable for book publication. All subjects will Reg. Extra Bo grown. Unusually fine quality and .SKiRac.' Town Committee chairman, could receive. be considered, including fiction and non-fiction, poetry, easy to peel." Seedless. 4/5 BUSHEL VITAMINS M over reports Gov. Ella Grasso Morra said if towns don’t juveniles, religious books, etc. Florida's finest-tasting will not be releasing 825 million receive the money directly he If you have completed a book-length manuscript (or 2 /5 BUSHEL $5.10 citrus fruit 19 57 Regular O with Iron 4 ^ 1 5 Regular * 24 ^ 1 0 94 4oz. -Jn.. federal revenue sharing fears all snnall towns will not nearly so) on any subject, and would like a professional ap­ 4 /5 BUSHEL $ 7 .B ir $6.60 10 OZ. 2 4 OZ. 60’e I 60’a 100’e fundS^ towns and cities. get one penny, no matter how praisal (without cost or obligation), please write immediate In a letter to. Sen. Dave dijdgently town officials work ly describing your work and stating which part of the day (a.m. or p.m.) you would prefer for an appointment. Please In the event of a major freeze, price may advance or because of inferior quality be unavailable. Barry, Fourth District, and for it. O N U SOLD WITH ADVANCE ORDER. CLAIROL His second reason i; a moral mention your phone number. You will promptly receive a FEMINIQUE State Rep. Aloysius Ahehnt, Place your order at the following local Agway Stores and Representatives congespirin FOUR WAY 55th District, Morra said, “The '-.^sue. Morra said the confirmation for a definite time and place. QwY'^le^Tdhleh m s a c CLAIROL people were promisetl this Democratic governor appears Authors with completed manuscripts unable to appear FEMININE ’ rmcf41 ruMMw M l lo ving CARE money by Gov. Grasso during to be a(jding another link in a may send them directly to us for a free reading and evalua­ STOKNPM COLORS her campaign, and now, less growing chain of broken tion. We will also be glad to hear from those whose literary SPRAY LOTION than two months after being promises. works are still in progress. Please address: ThnUShUI AGWAY,® Inc BUFFERIN M ANYTO COLO TABLETS' sworn in as governor, she is Morra urged all citizens in Regular • Wild EXCEDRIN BUFFERIN CONGESPRIN CHOOSE FROM Mr. John Carter ° 840 NEW STATE ROAD, Buckland 641-8123 saying no, you can’t have the Bolton to write or call Barry ExH 83 ON R t 88 TABS Flower • Lemon TABS TABS FOR CHILDREN money.” and Ahearn asking them to put CARLTON PRESS, INC. Othir A C IM K Stores: Morra asked Ahearn and pressure on the governor to 84 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10011 Ellington • M lddltfitld * North Haven A Willimantlc ^ 6 0 Many « 69 I 36 Barry to fight for the money by release the money. 3 7 5 ’s 1 19 HO . Phone 212i243-8800 * 225’e Colors ■ 36’a not allowing the governor to use . 3oz. 89 36’s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. Feb. 13. 197S-,PAr.F. TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs,, Feb. 13,1975 Help Wanted 1 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 PART-TIME Secretary - Turkish Cypriots Proficient in typing and Students Exhibit shorthand with bookkeeping jW ORLD skills, afternoons only. Call LIVE THE WAY Cheryl, 646-2000, weekdays Declare State dtnM I. rada REALTOR Talents Friday between 9 and 2. MIS you've alwaysTfantod In thli one-year old six room NICOSIA (UPI) - Leaders of enough to bring permanent BUBBLE MAKER peace to Cyprus. PM l, fireplace, two and Manchester High School The Round Table Singers will the minority ’Turkish Cypriot By ANDREW A. YEMMA Dishwasher needed, full-time, community declared the Greece had pulled out of the She lierath will train, start immediately. students will exhibit their best present a medley of patriotic military arm of the North AUSTIN, Tex. (UPD — Univer­ songs by Geofge M. Cohan. northern part of Cyprus an in­ Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. varied talents Friday night at 8 Atlantic Treaty Organization sity of Texas scientists 9 nd Proceeds from the show will dependent state today, seven CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING p.m. in their annual talent show last year to protest what it con­ engineers are conducting a HASH SLINGER - full-time, benefit the Round Table months after a ’Turkish invasion entitled “Talented America.” sidered U.S. unwillingness to three-year, $3 million project to short order cook, experience. Singers’ concert tour to Hawaii of the Mediterranean island. REALE’S CORNER Miss Martha White is direc­ pressure ’Turkey not to invade see if it is possible to tap a giant Call now Jobseekers, 568-1070. 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 ting 18 acts of song and dance during the spring vacation week The leaders said they will reservoir of hot water and in April. work with Greek Cypriots to Cyprus. NURSE’S AIDES for all shifts. featuring the "Nifty-Fifty Today’s announcement of natural gas under the Gulf Admission is |1.S0 for adults, give Cyprus a federated Full-time or part-time. Only the PRICE REDUCED - Great lot, Boys,” “Return of the Andrews federation took the form of a Coast Sisters,” and the “Rapid Tran­ and |1 for students. republican form of govern­ experienced need apply. possible 8 rooms, 2-car garage. ONLY $27,900 ment. They declared their op­ resolution by a joint meeting of PHONE 643-2711 Highest starting salary in the Look at this price, $35,900. buys Uiis clean 3 bedroom Ranch. sit Band” with the big band the Turkish Cypriot Council of Preliminary estimates are the area. Liberal fringe benefits. F re c h e tte & Martin,In'c. Completly remodeled inside and out. sound. position to any partition of the Treed lot. Owners anxious. war-tom isle or union with any Ministers and Legislative zone could supply one-third of FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Apply in person East Hartford Realtors, 646-4144. e^e.e.e.e.m a . ______— ______— ^ other country. Assembly. the state’s electrical generating Convalescent Home, 745 Main BLANCKARD&ROSSEnO “Reaffirming that their final needs for 50 years. If successful, i f ------Help Wented 13 Street, East Hartford. MANCHESTER - PRIVATE REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 The ’Turkish Cypriots said the INDEX SALE - Four bedroom center 189 West Center Straat objective is to unite with the the project could Ifead to the leaders had formed "the HAPPY ADS NOTICES TOP TIPS? Waitresses needed hall Colonial in prime area of Greek Cypriot community development of similar geother­ ADVERTISING FULL-TIME pin chaser needed These Bills Filed Federated Turkish State of 1 “ Loit and Found for evenings and weekends, 48 now, full, part-time, days, older homes, IVz baths, large LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 Cyprus’’ and unanimously within the framework of a bi- mal basins around the world as 2 — Peraonals DEADLINE evenings, food-cocktail. Call fireplaced living room, family ^ mwnti ^ , regional federation,’’ the viable energy producers. 3 — Announcamanta hours per week. Mechanical 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, elected their leader, Rauf 12:00 noon the day before ability a must. Apply to Jobseekers, 568-1070. room,eat-in kitchen, 2-car gar­ garage, treed lot, $48,500. resolution said, “they have 4 — Entertainment age. Many extras including By Ted Cummings :«* 'I Denktash, currently Cyprus 5 — Auctions publication. Manager, Parkade Bowling Hutchins_Agency, 646-3166. resolved that the autonomous “No other project like this has Deadline (or Saturday and LIBRARY WORK - part-time, carpeting, pantry with laundry vice president, as the first head FINANCIAL Lanes. No phone calls. 1 ^ - ’Turkish Cypriot administration been conducted before," said Dr. . Monday.is 12:00 Noon Friday. experienced preferred, typing and pool. $51,900. 646-4235. of the new state. 8 ■— 6onde*Stocks*‘Mortgages $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 E’resident Makarios warned should be restructured and Myron Dorfman, associate 9 — Personal Loans KEEN KEYPUNCHER - required, Bentley Memorial baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ organized on the basis of a director of the UT center for 10 — Insurance needed full-time. Start as soon Library, 643-6657. ENFIELD - New homes by S. age, nearly two acres. Hutchins Among legislation introduced with the same powers to in­ last week it would be a grave PLEASE READ L. Starr. 7%%, $35,900. Bank secular and federated state.” energy studies. “But there are EMPLOYMENT as possible. Call today. Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. in the 1975 General Assembly itiate programs and establish mistake if Turkish (^ rio ts SALESCLERK - part time, financing available. Ranches, TTie resolution said the Turks similar basins around the world, 13 — Help Wanted YDUR AD Jobseekers, 568-1070. by Manchester State Rep. Ted regulations as other state com­ proclaimed their own state 14 — Business Opportunities good typing, light bookkeeping, Colonial and Raised Rahehes. MANCHESTER - Striking 4- had “come to the conclusion so this will have global implica­ 15 — Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over Cummings, D-12th District, missioners. because few countries would IMMEDIATE openings for experience a must. Jobseexers, Each home includes colonial bedroom Contemporary, 2 1/2 that there is no possibility of tions.” the phone as a convenience. 5^-1070. stained woodwork, selected oak some proposed by constituents • to establish a Connecticut give it diplomatic recognition. EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for school bus drivers. Part-time, baths, panoramic view of Hart­ their iiving together with the 18 — Private Instructions floors, raised hearth fireplace, and some co-sponsored by him Youth Corps. Makarios, leader of the only one Incorrect insertion and will train. Call 643-2373. ford skyline, sunken patjo, 2-car Greek Cypriot cofounders of the Oil-well drillers along the 19 — Schools-Classes . SECRETARY - Part-time, built-in oven and range, with other legislators, are bills; • to establish an Office of Greek Cypriot community, . . . Somoont 20 — Instructions Wanted then only to the size of the garage. 60’s. Warren E. Republic of Cyprus.” Texas coastline often ran into original insertion. Errors which could lead to full-time. Small kitchenl exhaust fan, full con­ • to eliminate the 8 per cent Municipal Government within stressed that the part of Cyprus may havM Mnt you BARTENDER wanted for ser­ Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. It said the only way to bring blowouts because, Dorfman REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the vice bar, two or three nights a law firm downtown crete basement, aluminum gross receipts tax which utility the governor’s office. on which such a stale would be o happy adl 23 Homes for Sale advertisement will not be cor­ Manchester, Send letter and/or siding, amesite driveway. Fully permanent peace to the island said, they penetrated the 24 — Lots-Land for Sale week. Apply in person. Cavey’s SUCESSFULLY selling your companies are permitted to • to authorize an in-depth declared was “occupied by the rected by an additional Inser­ resume to Box ‘‘MM’’, deocorated. You pick the Architect Dominic Cimino (left) ponders a question posed Authority. The authority’s lawyer, Dominic Squatrito, was for “the two communities geothermal zone at about 7,000 25 — Investment Property tion. Restaurant, 45 East Center home is as important to us as it pass on to municipalities. study of the relationships Turkish army.” 26 — Business Property Manchester Herald. colors. City water and city to live side-by-side in their to 10,000 feet Street. is to you. Call now - let us • to provide that a portion of between police, courts. Depart­ Wednesday night as he presented his long-range develop­ examines proposed building layout (Herald photo by An estimated 35,000 Turkish 27 — Resort Property sewers, plus much more. respective regions, developing 26 ~ Real Estate Wanted explain the services we offer. the 8 per cent gross receipts tax ment of Children and Youth ment plan for elderly housing to the Manchester Housing Bevins) troops occupy the 40 per cent of TOP OFFICE skills? - AUTO MECHANIC - needed Prices starting at $35,900. For Odegard Realty, 643-4365. their own internal structure.” “It’s a young sedimentary information or appointment paid to the state by Cable TV Services, Welfare Department the island which was overrun WONT YOU BE MISC. SERVICES Secretary-typist, full-time, full time, start immediately, basin that is unique in the United 31 — Services Offered own tools. Jobseekers, 568-1070. call Enfield 1-749-2741, 745-4807. and charged to the users be and Corrections Department — during the Turkish invasion that 32 — Painting-Papering excellent salary. Call BOLTON - Circa 1760 classic States. It extends inland about ADVERTISING returned to the municipalities especially as related to youthful starts July 20. Sarasin Selected OUR VALENTINE? 33 Building-Contracting Jobseekers, 568-1070. center chimney Colonial. 200 miles under the Texas and 34 — Roofing-Siding Exceptional raised paneling, they serve (for public service offenders under the age of 16. The invasion followed a WASHINGTON (U PI)-R ep. ••(••••••••••••••••••(•••••a EAST HARTFORD 35 — Heating-Plumbing LATHE HANDS - Overtime, beaded sheathing, wide pine programming) and that a Cable • to provide broader in­ Multiple-Unit Housing Planned Greek-led coup that forced Ronald A. Sarasin, R-Conn., Louisiana coasts and offshore 36 — Flooring , RATES Business Opportunity 14 Archbishop Makarios to flee the about 100 miles,” he said. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage paid holidays, excellent in­ floors, original hardwear, etc. TV regulatory authority be es­ surance coverage for outpatient was named Wednesday to the 36 — Services Wanted 1 day ...... 9c word per day surance benefits. Metronics, EXCEPTIGNAL Four fireplaces, new bath, new 3 days * 6c word per day MANCHESTER - Clean and tablished. care of alcoholics and to im­ island. Turkey’s action led to House Republican Policy Com­ “What happened was the We Need You! Inc., Routes 6 & 44A Bolton. furnaces, large barn. $44,500. the downfall of Greece’s MISC. FOR SALE 6 days ...... 7c word per day modern 2-bay service station 3-FAMILY • to eliminate the sales tax prove emergency room treat­ mittee for the 94th Congress. basin was fiU^ in with a succes­ Our shelves and racks iji; 41 — Articles for Sale Philbrick Agency, Realtors, military junta, which resigned 26 days ...... 6c word per day for lease or sale. Call 643-9521 on retail sales where the profits ment. House Minority Leader John J. sion of sands and muds by. an­ are almost bare. :jii 42 — Building Supplies 15 WORD MINIMUM 6 huge rooms downstairs and 2 646-4200. and tu rn ^ the country over to 43 — Pets-Birds-Dogs EAGER, AGGRESSIVE road after 6;30 p.m. go to non-profit or charitable • to extend the time limit for For Development on Spencer St. Rhodes appointed Sarasin as cient river systems similar to the Please help us (III them 44 — Livestock Happy Ads . $2.00 inch salesman needed full or part- three-room apartments up­ organizations (such as The Pen­ filing mechanics liens. civilian leadership last July. one of seven at-large members 45 — Boats & Accessories stairs. Fine condition in nice MANCHESTER - Two family Mississippi. The sand bodies with your gifts of time. Will train. Call GREETING CARD Shop t duplex located on West Side. By congressional directive, of the 26-member committee 46 — Sporting Goods neighborhood. Appliances in­ ny Saver). • to clarify lien-filing for non­ sank down euid the waters were useful clothing and ii-i 47 — Garden Products Jobseekers, 568-1070. Excellent location in new, large Large kitchen, living room, 2 or • to recover for Manchester payment of alimony. the United States cut off which meets regularly to dis­ 46 — Antiques Manchester shopping center. cluded, parking provided. By DOUG BEVINS now completing paperwork to clear the Limited funds for the first 40 units locked ia The whole thing was household Items. $; 3 bedrooms. High 30s. Zinsser 50 per cent of the cost of • to make it mandatory for military aid to Turkey last cuss major issues before 49 — Wanted to Buy CENSUS TAKERS - to conduct Edmund Gorman, Agency, 646- The proposed long-range plan for way for purchase of a total 9.94 acres of eliminate the possibility of building a then covered by new systems. Agency, 646-1511. education-related projects municipalities to appoint Com­ Wednesday on the grounds Congress and develop official RENTALS the annual door-to-door school 4040. development of elderly housing in Spencer land on the north side of Spencer St., im­ medium-rise structure first, Cimino said. $48,900 previously completed (about missions on the Aging. Turkey had not worked hard GOP positions. “In effect what we’ve got is a 52 — Rooms for Rent census. April Ist-May 15th. MANCHESTER - New 3- St. calls for an introverted community of mediately east of the K-Mart shopping The money situation will also dictate in­ 53 — Apartments for Rent Please contact Youth Services, LAMPS and lighting fixtures EXCEPTIONAL $75,000). Cummings said he will hold 54 — Homes for Rent bedroom custom Ranch, 2 two-story and five-story buildings totaling center. stallation of electric heating in the two- great big pressure cooker. It’s THE 646-6500. business with large showroom, • |o increase to $2 (it now is office hours in the Municipal 55 — Business for Rent INVESTMENT baths, aluminum siding, double 319 housing units. According to Cimino’s master plan, the story buildings, he said, because of its low got a great big cover on it, about 56 — Resort Property for Rent located in Vernon. Edmund $1) the per capita state subsidy Building the same days and garage, excellent The plan, presented to the Manchester first 40 units would be built on property initial cost. 7,000 to 10,000 feet and it’s heated PENNY SAVER 57 — Wanted to Rent PEANUTS - Elephants work for Gorman, Agency, 646-4040. neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes for health districts. hours as the Board of Direc­ 58 — Misc. for Rent WARREN E. Housing Authority (MHA) Wednesday now owned by Wilber Little, adjacent to Cimino said all the buildings will be from underneath from about 300 them, not people. Hundreds of Corporation, 646-0131. • to create the position of tors’ comment sessions. opportunities to choose from. night by architect Dominic Cimino of the shopping center land. The first 40 units fireproof and the entire project will afford to 500 degrees. The pressure in­ AUTOMOTIVE commissioner for the aging. Malagasy Reports 61 — Autos for Sale Jobseekers, 568-1070. HOWLAND Hartford, envisions a development with would be in 5 two-story buildings and some flexibility in future design. The two- side is almost double normal.” 62 — Trucks for Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - Four room 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale R e a lto rs 643-1108 (doll house) with wall-to-wall peripheral parking and multiple-unit would include a temporary community story building design will have to remain Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagea 8 WOMEN - Part-time help □ REAL ESTATE In additioa natural gas is sus­ Happiness Is... 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles 1 carpet throughout. Remodeled buildings facing the center of a 10-acre room. the same, he said, but the housing authori­ Rebel Surrender 65 — Campers-Trailers-Moblle wanted by leading national kitchen, beamed ceiling in tract. Cimino said he plans to design simple ty can do just about anything with the five- pended in the hot water, Dorf­ bringing your Homes MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ company. No investment, car TANANARIVE, Malagasy Ratsimandrava, 43, had been man said. When the gas is 66 — Automotive Service Homes For Sale 23 CENTER STREET - Older 2- living room, two bedrooms, full The first stage of development would be two-story structures, about 40 feet square, story buildings. Valentine to the cond, third. All kinds. Realty and phone necessary. Evenings basement. Asking $26,900. (UPI) — The ruling military in office only five days when he 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease family close to Shopping Town Must Show construction of two-story buildings con­ connect^ to each other on the second MHA Counsel Dominic Squatrito said removed, the water should be statewide. Credit rating un- call, 875-1053 for interview. MANCHESTER - Newer 3- Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. junta today said a rebel police was killed. MHS VARIETY SHOW Parkade, 4-4, second floor in­ taining 40 housing units, funded by a $640,- level. The efficiency units envisioned in he’s near completion of legal red tape, and pure enough for irrigation. rtecessary. Reasonable. Con­ bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, Friday, February 14, fidential, quick arrangements. cludes carpeting, stove and 000 state grant. 'The other buildings would the buildings would total about 400 square he said Cimino could get the green light to unit whose member The junta was formed by 19 “Our ultimate aim is to drill a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TIPS, TIPS, TIPS - for possible 4th bedroom, con­ 8 p.m. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. waitresses needed now for full, refrigerator. $26,500. C. E. Cause to Inspect be added as state or federal funds are feet each. begin preliminary designs this month. assassinated chief of state ranking officers after Rat- well and bring these fluids to the venient location. $35,900. Paul ★ COLONIALS Richard Ratsimandrava have simandrava’s death Tuesday 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ part-time openings. Call Lamson Agency, 633-0227. ir made available to the MHA. The five-story buildings to be built in the But several stages of design, accom­ surface to generate power, ex­ □ NOTICES W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. SOUTH FARMS - Charming surrendered to loyal troops night when he was wounded in Celebrate with ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Jobseekers, 568-1070. Funds for construction beyond the first future — termed “medium-rise” by panied by mandated state reviews at each tract natural gas and possibly HIGHLAND PARK School, Colonial Cape, aluminum after bitter fighting. an ambush. some great talent. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BOLTON - Four-bedroom Single Houses 40 units aren’t available now, and there’s Cimino — would have efficiency units of stage, mean that it will be late 1975 or ear­ have potable water for irriga­ MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Academy St. - Newly decorated siding, fireplaced family TTie rebels hoisted a white France sent a naval tion,” he said “It’ll be a wildcat, Lost end Found 1 DUTCHMAID Clothing looking Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. 6-room Cape, 1 1/2 baths, one- no indication more grants will be available about the same size as the two-story ly 1976 before construction of the first 40 mortgages — interim financing Fireplaced living room, rec room, 2-car garage, many soon. The MHA, however, is optimistic flag after loyalist troops at­ squadron, headed by the air­ but we’re doing a tremendous — expeditious and confidential for you. Short hours, good pay, car garage, large dining room, writing. He said this would buildings. Each medium-rise building units can begin. LOST - Black and white room, dining room, eat-in extras. Evenings. Vic Mauluc- about chances for new grants in five or ten tacked their Antinimora camp craft carrier Clemenceau, into amount of geological and well­ service, J.D. Real Estate will train you. Jessie Dunnack, living room with fireplace, VERNON avoid any legal liabilities which would contain 40 units, designed around a The MHA, which now operates 276 units of Alaskan Malamute. “Cleaka”. kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. patio, aluminum siding. $39,900. ci, 646-8235. years. outside the city and knocked the Indian Ocean to safepard logging work on it now.” Hurray, Hurrayl S Assoc. 646-1980. 423-4216. might otherwise arise. central building core of stairways, elderly housing in Manchester, has 177 Wearing collar. Call 649-1036. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. C. E. Lamson Agency, 633-0227. M C C A R E A — Gracious In a written legal opinion, The $640,000 grant for the first 40 units down part of the wall, the junta the estimated 40,000 I MARY JO LANE | The mayor called for obser­ elevators, small lobbies, and balconies on eligible applicants on its waiting list for NEWSPAPER CARRIERS for Garrison Colonial, recently Vernon Town Attorney Abbot has already been approved. TTie MHA is said. Frenchmen living in its former The project is being funded •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vance of the town’s housing each floor. the subsidized housing. ^ Is 30 todayl ^ LOST - Savings Passbook the Manchester Herald for THE TOWN OF TWO-FAMILY, stucco, second decorated, half acre country Schwebel has determined that Soldiers led the rebel troops colony, which lies 250 miles off through grants of the Atomic number 037-0-03^9, Hartford code (Sec. 13.1) which states We’ve been waiting □ EMPLOYMENT Caldor area and all of South COVENTRY floor, 7 rooms, first floor, 4 setting, immaculate. the authority to direct the study off to another camp, but there the coast of Africa. Energy (^mmission and several National Bank and Trust Co., % and waiting. Windsor. Call Mr. (Jriffin, 647- Insurance Advisory Com rooms. Two-car garage, Evenings. Dick Behrmann, of substandard housing in town that the commission must cer­ was no immediate indication of “Sending our country’s ships Texas electric utility companies. Middle Turnpike office. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a excellent location, oil heat. 9411. mittee is seeking interviews 528-2447. is within the province of the tify to the building inspector the whereabouts of their leader. to Madagascar is not done to Application made for payment. H elp W anted 13 Upper 30’s. Call 643-7843. with insurance agents who Planning Commission with cer­ those areas of the town in which Col. Brechard Rajaonarison. worry anyone but to reassure MOTHER’S helper - art-time, maintain an office and staff tain provisions. substandard housing exists and Magliocco Speaker at Breakfast The surrender followed a, our compatriots,” Cooperation FOUND - Collie and Shepherd TOOL MAKERS - All-around active toddlers, cal 649-7804 MANCHESTER - New family ir PASEK ir those where there is an immi­ mixed, male, black and tan. machinists and Bridgeport within 20 miles of Coventry, Colonial, aluminum siding, The town’s multi-family radio appeal by junta leader Minister Pierre Abelin said in anytime. R e a lto rs __ 289-7475 nent danger of existing housing Gen. Gilles Andrimahazo to Paris. Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. operators. Top wages, fringe do $250,000 in fire and casualty three bedrooms, bath and dwellings have undergone in­ Alcoholism Statistics benefits and overtime. becoming substandard. avoid further bloodshed. He said the Texas-sized na­ OFFICE MANAGER required insurance and will write all lavatory, oversized modern spection by John Darcey, VERNON Talcottville All About.” Mrs. Arnold Sbarge, Mrs. FOUND - White male poodle. Experience preferred. Apply at kitchen, built-ins, 24’ combina­ He said in such cases he conduct its communion “The losses already have tion, once called Madagascar, for general insurance agency. types of insurance. The Com­ housing code inspector, and a The meeting will be open to Maurice Miller and Mrs. Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. Paragon Tool Company, 121 tion dining and play room, gar­ MANCHESTER - 5-5 newer would then ask the building in­ Anthony J. Magliocco, super­ breakfast Sunday at 7 a.m. at been frightening,’’ An­ “has known great economic dif­ Drive One to Soft Drink Insurance background and mittee will interview all in­ Duplex, 3 bedrooms, 1 1/2 number of violations were any area men interested, but Richard Guttman, members of Adams Street. typing required. Salary open. age, just right lot, conveniently spector to inspect these houses visor of special education, in the church. drimahazo said. There was no terested persons from 7-9 p.m. baths, country size kitchen, revealed. But Schwebel said the those planning to attend should the Sisterhood of Congregation ficulties, which have had social FOUND - English setter, male, Ask for Mr. Donovan. Jewell- located. Trade of your present with the mentioned written per­ the Vernon school system, will The Rev. David B. Eusden, official count of casualties. repercussions.” By H.J. HELLER at the Coventry Town Hall, hardwood floors, carpeting, inspector does not have a right make reservations by calling B’nai Israel, will explain the tritis, gout, anemia, cardiac black and white. Call Dog PHONE FROM home to ser­ England Insurance, home considered. Donald S. mission. be the guest speaker at the Sun­ the new associate pastor of the NEW YORK (UPI) - That Warden, 646-4555. vice our customers for super March 6, 1975. Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, aluminum siding, walk-out to enter a single-family Robert ’Tucker, president of the significance of the Passover complications, convulsions, Manchester, 646-4662. basement. $59,9(X). Hayes Cor­ The town attorney concurred day morning breakfast meeting church, will be the guest fellow at the other end of the neuritis, homicide, kuicide — earnings. Choose own hours. MLS, 289-7939. dwelling unless probable cause of the Talcottville club, at 649-5833. hoiiday and will demonstrate poration, 646-0131. with the ruling that the speaker. bar having difficulty balancing the list goes on and on. Call 647-1810. EXPERIENCED AUTO MANCHESTER - West side. exists on a housing code viola­ Congregational Church’s Men’s Breakfast will be served at 8 some aspects of the Seder. Personals ------V------“request-entry” basis be used School Vacation himself on his elbow is one in 9 The two specialists are es­ mechanic or mature service Immaculate 7-room aluminum VERNON - Almost new, three tion. Club. a.m. and will be prepared by Samples of Passover foods bedroom Ranch, 2-car garage, 2 VERNON - Six room Cape on 1 He said that the code which for single dwellings. He said The Vernon public schools million. pecially concerned with the es­ PART-TIME package store, station attendant to run and sided Cape. Charming formal 1/4 acres plus large heated Magliocco, who is also prin­ Fred Recave. will be available for tasting and WSsare INCOME tax returns prepared Manchester area, evenings and manage or lease service sta­ dining room, fireplaced living baths, big wooded lot. Fantastic gives the commission the this would avoid a risk of legal will be closed all next week for ’That is the number of adults calating consumption of liquor in the privacy of your home Call barn. Three bedrooms, eat-in action against the town. cipal of the Talcottville School Communion B reakfast desserts of the various holidays weekends, excellent hourly tion. Call 643-9521 after 6,30 room, garage, rec room and view of Connecticut Valley. authority to study substandard the winter vacation. There will the government says has by youngsters whom the report Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- - UJJ.l' Fully carpeted and magnificent kitchen, dining room, garage. of special education, will have The Men’s Union of Union will be served. rate. Please write Box p.m. more. Mid 30’s. Keith Real housing doesn’t distinguish Schwebel said the commis­ be no adult evening school Heart Specialists. developed the disease of says are going from soda pop to 8263. appointments. Immediate oc­ Offers many possibilities. Low sion must obtain written as his topic, “What’s the Little Congregational Church will Mrs. Robert Sweeney of the Manchester Herald. Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. 40s. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. between single and multi­ classes during the week. women’s group will lead the alcoholism. fruit wines. AVON-After a Happy New cupancy. 50s.. Warren E. requests from the building of­ Brick School Building in The office of the superinten­ Because we know that nothing pleases INCOME TAX preparation - Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. family dwellings. meeting. the heart like fresh flowers or a flowering plant Only a small proportion of “Go to any rock concert,” the PART-TIME Clerk, female, Year, who wants a aull job? MANCHESTER - Duplex, 7-6, MANCHESTER - Redwood ficial, outlining particular dent of schools will be closed heavy drinkers (less than 5 per report says, “and you will see your home or mine. apply in person, at Pine Phar­ Meet people, make your own four bedrooms each, enclosed The Planning Commission Grange Meetings on Valentine’s Day. Reasonable. By Danny Byram, Farms - Large nine room areas for inspection, before Monday in observance of cent) are on skid row. The rest wine flow like water. Walk macy between the hours of 8-5. hours, be your own boss.’ No porches, very large rooms, 2- requested the legal opinion USRA Callous Vernon Grange will meet Their color, fragrance, beauty and life are 649-5096. NEW 7 ROOM RAISED RANCM Raised Ranch set on lovely directing a study of substan­ George Washington’s birthday are white and blue collar through the parking lot outside 664 Center Street, 649^9814. selling experience necessary. car garage. Priced; high 40’s. wooded lot. Three full baths, after it received a letter from NORWICH (UPI) - Rep. Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. in Grange just what the doctor ordered. dard housing. but will be open the remainder workers, doctors, lawyers and the concert and you will see I’ll show you how. Call 523-9401. By owner. Call after 5,646-0766. fireplaced family room, five Mayor Frank McCoy stating, Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., Hall, Rt. 30 Vernon. In obser­ Just call or stop by. We'll prescribe TAX RETURNS and accoun­ Aluminum siding, garage, 2 Darcy has been asked to at­ ABOUT of the week. even housewives, many of empty beer cans stacked two MASSEUSE - Licensed, needed bedrooms, garage. $51,900. after the commission had Wedne^ay accused the U.S. vance of Valentine’s Day, the something she’ll love with all her heart. ting done professionally. for spa, part-time. Call 643- EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper - 7 3/4% MORTGAGE available raised hearth fireplaces, 2 tend next month’s meeting of Passover whom may be secret or open feet deep. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. ordered the town to be mapped Railway Association of program theme will be “Heart Reasonable rales. Confidential. 8076. with knowledge of automobile to qualified buyer. New 7 room baths, carpeting throughout. the Planning Commission to TOWN “The Passover Celebration” tipplers. “Pass by most city school Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, for single-family dwelling in­ "callous disregard for the Throb.” dealership preferred. Write Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, Oil hot water baseboard heat, JUST REDUCED discuss inspections already FIpweis and plants. ThevVe a natural According to a presentation 649-9145. spection, that such inspection economic situation in eastern will be the topic of the meeting The Junior Grange will meet yards and you will see kids MAN WANTED for floor Box M, Manchester Herald. fireplace, two-car garage. $52,- IVz acre treed lot. Only $41,* Professionally landscaped 3- completed and to explain of the Rockville Methodist made at the recent meeting of passing the bottle in brown could only be made if the owner Past Chiefs Club of Memorial Connecticut.” Following a tour Feb. 22 at 2 p.m. at Grange for Vidbntine% Day, Febnjary 14. cleaning duties, mornings 8 900. Frechette & Martin, Inc. 900 bedroom oversized Ranch, priorities for future inspection. Church Women, Feb. 19 at 8 the American Association for paper bags. The parents of INCOME TAX returns a.m. to 10.30 a.m. daily. 646- LOOKING for some “Do-it- Realtors, 646-4144. and occupant agreed to it in Temple, Pythian Sisters, will of freight iines under study by Hall. ‘‘The Presidents’ prepared in your home. FIANO AGENCY - 646-5200 prestige area, 2 fireplaces, p.m. in Fellowship Hall, Grove the Advancement of Science, many of these kids'are relative­ 4220. yourself” job security in these family room, closets galore, meet Friday at 8 p.m. at the the USRA for possible abandon­ Birthdays” will be the meeting Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, St., Rockville. nonworking women find it ly unconcerned, since it is they uncertain times? Local Amway CONDOMINIUM - three huge screened in deck home of Mrs. Helen Henry, 46 ment, Dodd said he would topic. 649-6506. easier to hide the habit since who often set the drinking WAITRESS wanted- distributor will show you how to bedrooms, three baths, reO overlooks private wooded Starkweather St. challange any rail organization they do not have to contend with pattern for their children to experienced preferred, part- get it with profitable part-time room, den, living room, dining MANCHESTER - Just reduced. backyard. Call us today. Eight Hurt In Fire plan that would eliminate WANT TO start or join car pool time, days,days. SaturdaySi included. business oi your own. Phone room, kitchen, all appliances. surroundings necessary in job follow.” Center Street, 3-family in Jackston Agency, 646-1316. freight lines crucial to the from Manchester to the Aetna Apply W. T. Grant'Company, 643-5998 for interview. Mid 30’s. Frechette & Martin, The advertising committee Home Office. Call Mary, 646- business zone II. Ideal for two of them hotel guests, were region’s economy. situations. Pace and Helpern call Manchester Parkade, equal op­ Inc, Realtors, 646-4144. professional offices or commer­ PEORIA, 111. (UPI) - Eight for the Campbell Council, KofC, ’The report authored by Drs. 1237 or Aetna Ext. 6583. MANCHESTER - Charming taken to Methodist Hospital. alcoholism the country’s most portunity employer. HAIRDRESSERS wanted - cial expansion. Owner anxious persons were injured, one “Grand Night of Music” will Nicholas A. Pace and Milton misunderstood and neglected older six room home, centrally Two were hospitalized for experienced, full or part-time, SIX ROOM older home, three for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ located in mint condition. New critically, early today in a fire meet tonight at 7:30 at the KofC SAVE MONEY Helpern lists so many LuJon Salon of Beauty, 61 East smoke inhalation, one of them disease and they suggest a Announcements 3 INSPECTORS - For final in­ bedrooms, large kitchen with cy, Realtor, 646-2440. kitchen, ceramic bath, three at a crowded motor lodge. Home. spection, minimum five years Center St., 643-1939. in criticai condition and the Researchers have found that 02688626 calamities caused by minimum of a three-fold pantry, completely bedrooms, plus 2-car garage. At least seven of those in­ Help ■ The Lovely Lady experience aircraft parts, YOUNG THREE - bedroom other in fair condition. The cattle often refuse second-cut alcoholism it is enough to drive program to combat it; NEW CHRISTIAN book and gift redecorated. Carpeted Mid 30s. Zinsser Agency, 646- jured were guests at the hotel. Manchester Recreation red clover hay because of a dis­ Beauty"Salon Is Introducing... a person to drinka soft drink 1. The physician in his office nigtits and days. All benefits. HAIRDRESSER - part -time. throughout. Verplank School Garrison Colonial, excellent 1511. other was treated for smoke in­ shop. Jewelry, gold, silver, Apply Duet Beauty Studio, 521 The fire was spotted by Department announces there ease on the leaves which can be that is. or emergency room of a Dean Machine Products, Inc., area. $29,900. Call owner 646- condition, fireplaced living halation and released. enamel, in erted gifts. 20% off 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. East Middle Turnpike, 649-3906. policemen who passed the wiil be no recreation swimming overcome by turning the clover For Instance, alcohol is hospital must be taught to have on bibles. (Carpenter’s Shop, 828 6812, no agents please. room, 1 1/2 baths, vegetable The identities of the victims Equal opportunity employer. garden. Anchor fence, on bus TOLLAND motel on a patrol car and saw at Manchester High School into silage or leaving it in responsible for 50 per cent of all a high degree of suspicion of Main, Willimantic. 3 were not immediately PART-TIME - Dishwasher, MANCHESTER - Raised line, walk to school, $39,900. NEW RAISED RANCH — 3 flames shooting from an upper Friday night because of a swim pasture. fatal auto accidents, accounting alcoholism and the techniques nights. Part-time waitresses, story window. ’The fire depart­ available. “THE COMB OUT NOOK” (♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a BABYSITTER wanted-part- Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, 643-0935. dining room, fireplace, 2 meet. for 27,750 deaths per year not to of how to make make the time days, five days per week, nights. Apply In person. ment was notified and the blaze 166x252. Two fireplaces, sliding baths, cathedral ceilings, mention 500,000 major auto in­ diagnosis. He must also learn to Keeney Street area only. 647- Tacorral, 2A Broad Street, EAST HARTFORD - Custom was extinguished quickly. glass doors to large deck, large deck. $44,900. You wash and set your hair and we’ll juries. And the paper said auto overcome the patient’s denial INVITATION 9072. Manchester. family room, 2-car garage, $44,- Raised Ranch, living room, Five guests, all visitors atten­ Don’t Forgot - This Friday lo Valantino’a Dayl COVENTRY comb and style It for you for only deaths of youths have increased and provide motivation for 900. Philbrick Agency, dining room, sliders to deck, ding a symposium sponsored by tremendously in states that treatment. TO BID Realtors, 646-4200. king sized master bedroom, 2 NEW RAISED RANCH — Caterpillar Tractor Ck)., in con­ The Little Shop with ALL $2.00 ($1.00 extra for up-dos). have lowered the drinking age. 2. Detoxification in a con­ Sealed bids will be received full baths, teenage or in-law fireplace, rec room, 2 baths, junction with a heavy equip­ the big gifU for that special apartment. Air-conditioned, deck, 3 acres. Choose decor Shampoo and set Is only $3.00. Take Pace is president of the New trolled environment where the in the Office pf ’The Director of BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi ment exposition being held in girl on your lUU Complete York City Affiliate of the patient can receive treatment General Services, 41 Center built Raised Ranch, on acre excellent south end location. $44,900. Sentry Real Estate, 289-4331. Chicago, about 200 miles ensembles, as well as advantage of these low prices every National Council on for the physiological and Street, Manchester, Connec­ treed lot, brick front, plastered ANDOVER BODY SHOP MAN walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, northeast of here, were taken to acceitoriet galore • •• Alcoholism. Helpern is the ticut until February 24,1975 at CHARMING OLDER HOME Tues. and Wed. only from 9 a.m. - 5 medical complications of the one full, two half baths, rec MANCHESTER - B y owner. St. Francis Hospital, where former medical examiner of disease. 11;00 A.M. for the Immediate employment for qualified poraon. Good — fireplace, dining room, 2 four were in guarded condition room with wet bar, enclosed Custom built Ranch set on 7/8 p.m. at the... New York and in his long 3. Rehabilitation allowing the following; WET & DRY working condition^ and fringe bonafita. Apply In par­ acre lot. Two fireplaces, 1 baths, garage, 6 plus and the fifth was in satisfactory heated porch, 2-car garage, career has examined In- patient to be separated from WATCHMAN’S KITS son <0 sorvica dopartmant. $59,500. Philbrick Agen$y<- 1/2 baths, carpeting, finished pastoral acres. $40,S00. condition. All suffered smoke SALEI 25 to 50% OFF ' numerable cadavers to observe the stresses of his home and Bid forms, plans and Realtors, 646-4200. basement and many extras. HEBRON inhalation, a hospital at first hand the internal work environment. Here en­ specifications are available at Call 643-1221. IMMACULATE RAISED spokesman said. ALL OUR FlU MD WINTER LOVELY UDY J l O ^ s r inc. ravages wrought by excessive counter group therapy is the General Services Office, 41 BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center RANCH — fireplace, dining Three other persons, at least MANCHESTER - Reduced to drinking. recommended such as Center Street, Manchester, entrance Garrison Colonial, room, cathedral ceilings, MERCHiUlDISE! eat-in kitchen, formal dining $28,900. Seven room older Some of the secondary and Alcoholics Anonymou»T-“that Connecticut. DILLON FORD garage. $38,500. Colonial. Located on west side. BEAUTY SALON often fatal effects of alcoholism great fellowship of men and Town of Manchester room, front-to-back living room .with fireplace, four bedrooms, Three bedrooms, large dining 390 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER are listed In the report as women who have recovered Connecticut FIRESIDE REALTY. INC. "A Friendly Mon-Sit R-JO-StM nsid* IVk baths, screened Mrch, 2-car room, kitchen and den. Walk to Realtors, MLS Ttx! geographical center of the Place To Shop!' TELEPHONE 649-7e66 $122 Buti cirrhosis of the liver, pan­ from alcoholism and who today Robert B. Weiss, 319 Main Street, Manchester school. Zinsser Agency, 646- 1 305 EAST CENTER 8T. .MANCHBSTER Thundiyi’« 8:00 garage, $45,900. Philbrick Agen­ 647-9144 continental United .States is loca- creatitis, colitis, ulcers, gas- do not use alcohol in any form.” General Manager cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 1511. iiU f i in I ’ iiT i-/- f>sjnty, ."S.D.

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BEINJY BY JIM BERRY Apartm»nt» For Root S3 Apartmonto For Rant 53' Autoa For Sala SI Autoa For Sala SI l^NCHESTER ^ E N I N G HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 13, 1975- PAGE TWENTY-THREE

& o r THREE ROOM clean apart­ MANCHESTER - Four room apartment, second floor, very OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE f f O Z O ? Y o u & 0 FOP A , ment, including heat, hot water, stove, refrigerator, gar­ clean, available March 1st, BUGS BUNNY W H P P fv /a P security required, call 649-2415. age, laundry facilities, and ^ iinirmwito n.. NOW PONT (SET INTO ATIZZV.'/ NOW LISTEN, JAV'-PONTLETHIM Y o U G f o r storage. References, $190 mr OKAY, WOVER, T.H uj. hi. oa. THAT POOCH O’ V E R S YOU HAVE A f l\ lF 1 EVEN V S E T HIS HANDS OMTHAT THINS UM.YAS, \TS A WONDERFUL THE LAST -m A T - month. Security and lease. Call ATTRACTIVE three-room I I I s t o p HAS GOT A REAL EAR MENTION A SUdW SHOVEL NO /VtATTER W H A T HE SAYS; I OPPORTUNITY,' WHEN <3UV HE 649-2497. apartment for rent in two fami­ FJVACTiaiM© ON FER MUSIC, FUODSV.' ^ BUT IM SIMPLY SOIN' OUT DON'T TR U S T HIM AND I CAN'T HAMBONES OPPONENT FOU6HT MV CORNET IF ■ TO K E E P HIM COMPANY BE WATCHINS OUT THE WIN­ BECAME ILL THE PROMOTOR WAS ly house. Private entrance, new WHILE H E C LE A N S appliances, convenient loca­ YOU’LL LE T GO DOW THE WHOLE TIM E ' ASKED FOR NISHT NEWS' ON HIS MANCHESTER • pleasant four OF M V LEG.' TH' w a l k s ; YOU'RE OUT THERE.' room apartment, modem, cen­ tion. Ideal for couple. $195, Call ORDINARILY HE'D HAVE TO BACK SO 646-5285 after 5:3() only. WAIT TWO YEARS FOR LONG trally located, avocado A MAJOR MATCH.' HE'S BEIN appliances, carpeting, no pets, TREATED m(^YE 4Vi acre building lot, each set ... - Repairs and remodeling, many extras. Iron-Rite MANCHESTER - Six room 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 I any McDonald’s Restaurant. 7 D------O IN G - N O W e FLATTERED .V on a cul-de-sac. Get your ideas Painting-Papering 32 sewer lines cleaned electrical­ automatic ironer, $50. Custom duplex, three bedrooms, rec ready. Spring is coming. ly. Prompt service on emergen- made poker game table, $20. room, garage, adults only. $200. PLUSIII The opportunity of winning a Come alive and take a look. PAINTING and pM cies. 643-7024.■3-70‘ Call 643-1221 after 5 p.m. References, security. Write EAST HARTFORD - 21/2 room dinner for 2 at Cavey’s In Manchester. Call Tony Wasilefsky at 649- excellent work. References. Box G, Manchester Herald. Flooring 36 furnished apartment. On bus 5306. Free estimates. Fully insured. 2-13 Ic y Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 CHARLES APARTMENTS - line, all utilities'included. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, Security deposit required. $37 East Middle Tpke., Deluxe 41/2 BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE BARROWS & WALLACE J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom (specializing in older floors). DOG-CAT boarding reser­ room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, weekly. Call 528-1998. MmdiMtar Naw Havan Harttord decorating. Interior painting. Ceilings and inside painting. vations. Combined inside/out- all appliances, carpeted, two 64B-S306 397-1519 729-8819 FOR RENT - 4 1/2 rooms, $150 Paper hanging. New Ceilings. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- side runs, partitioned privacy, air-conditioners, neat, hot This combination offer expires February IF BULL'S TAKIW’ PRINCESS TOO RIGHT, PO PN ER : GEE WHIZ'.' THAT, OLP BUPPy, Remodeling. Exterior painting. 2222. germicidal lighting. Canine water, storage, two garages, monthly. Inquire at 76 Oak HOLY JA S M IN TO H E R C R O O K E D AND V U S E F WILL THEN WOTTA W E I IS WHAT IM ABOUT Street, Manchester. Telephone 1 7 , 1975. ^ M O K B UNCLE YU5EF-50 YUSEF MAKE BULL THE LAWFUL G O N NA PO TO ELUCIPATE Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Holiday Inne, 200 Shmdon Road, sound proofing, washer and CAN MAKE HER PAPPY CAPTAIN OF THIS Manchester, 646-5971. 646-6283. ABOUT IT? RIGHT NOW! Business Property 26 Fully insured. For estimate call dryer hook-up, fireplace, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GIVE UP THE THKONE- SUPERTANKEKl 649-9658. □ MISC. FOR SALE fenced-in patio. $280. Charles AKC R egistered Mini-Toy Homes tor Rent 54 MANCHESTER - Main Street, Ponticelli, 646-0800, 646-1540. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM PAINTING - Save 30 - 607o. Poodles. Charcoal, Silver and business zoned, four family, Articles lor Sale 41 Apricot. Shots. Choose now for MANCHESTER - Three S&SBUICK Five years experience. 'it coesM 'rX city utilities, level lot, $600 delivery in one week. 875-7782. bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 monthly income. $47,900. Hayes Excellent references. Pete, 742- VILLAGER APARTMENTS HAi/BlD,..IT$ 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. ALUMINUM sheets used as baths, wall-to-wall carpeting 81 ADAMS ST., HANCKSTU (Op«a Eves.) 649-4571 Corp. 646-0131. printing plates, .007 thick, Five-room townhouse apart­ and all appliances included {III! f 1 Off LSS 4 I mhs III Nmt te Atway, One Itock frsmCdtfen PAREMTS ARB PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Garden Products 47 ment, IVz tiled baths, 2 air- $350 monthly plus utilities. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush Phone 643-2711. conditioners, wall-to-wall Available March 1. Mr. R16H, Real Estate Wanted 28 painting. Fair prices, fully in­ BUY YOUR Potatoes direct carpeting, full basement, Filloramo, 646-6555. sured, experienced and depen­ NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 from the potato warehouse, heat, hot water, appliances. TOYOTA - See us for reliable HORNET - Free second year of cents each. Inquire side door. Caldor Center, corner Buckland LARGE CAPE - 3 bedrooms, 2- ALL CASH for your property dable. 643-1671. Available March 1st. Adults used Toyotas with our 60^ay guaranty ($99 value) if you b ^ 2.-IS ’ Manchester Evening Herald. Road & Tolland Tpke. car garage, 2 fireplaces, 2 100% warranty. We also buy within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, only, no pets. and take delivery of a new 1975 instant service. Hayes Agency, INSIDE - Outside painting, baths, residential section, ^75 used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, before February 28, 1975. 646-0131. fe c ia l rates for people over 65. WE BUY and sell used fur­ Antiques 48 649-7620 monthly plus utilities. Security 345 Center Street, Manchester, DeCormier Motors, 643-4165. Fully insur^. Estimates given. niture. Cash on the line. One deposit required. After 6 p.m. 6464321. WE WILL buy your house. Call Call 649-7863. piece or an entire housefull. WANTED Antique furniture, call Marc, 649-5057. 1972 CHEVROLET Vega, THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA anytime, Hutchins Agency, 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or VERNON - Town House AUTO INSURANCE - Compare excellent condition, 4-speed, Business tor Rent Realtors, 646-3166. Main Street Rear, behind other antique items. R. Apartments immediately 55 our low rates. Young drivers Excellent gas mileage, new ...BUT, IT'S t r u e ./ ...AND, SINCE I S H E MUST Douglas Motor Sales. Harrison, 643-8709. available. Apartment com­ welcome. For quotations call tires, $1,995 firm. Serious in­ GROWING THINGS PUT THE RADIO HAVE HIKED THE Building-Contracting 33 munities of unusual architec­ MANCHESTER - East Center SELLING your house? Call us Rod Dolin, 646-6050. quiries only. 8769449. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN WELL, IT'S THRIUB ON THERE, I CAN BEDROCK first and we'll make you a cash CLEAN USED refrigerators, OLD WASH stand - Cherry tural design and beautiful Street. Modern air-conditioned STILL HARD MUSIC./.... SEE THE GROWTH,' philharmonic NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - offer. One day service. T. J. ranges, automatic washers, drop-leaf table. Old glass. landscaping which feature office space, from 100 to 2,000 WE PAY $10 for complete junk 1974 SUPER BEETLE, F O R M E TO F O tZ H I S Remodeling, repairing, ad­ HERE, OSCAR,HOLO THERE ARE ONLY TWO. BELIEVE.-'.. b e l l y /.... Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577, with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Hanging Coleman brush private entrance, appliances, square feet, $4.50 per foot. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto excellent condition, $2,500. THIS FOR m e / OF THEM, BIG MAN! f YES, ditions, rec rooms, porches and Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- mirror. Ca Call------872-6758. private patio with sliding glass Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Body, 528-1990. Phone 649-3441. TAKE 'EM.' KUNA! V IMMEDIATE CASH for your roofing. No job too small. Call 2171 door, wall-to-wall carpeting, \ property. Let us explain our 649-3144. Wanted to Buy 49 traverse rods, master;er TV SHARE OFFICE Space with 1972 FORD Torino Station 1973 CAMARO - Two-door, one fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, SEASONED oak wood - Split antenna, laundry and storage accountant - Ideal location for Wagon - V-8, automatic, power owner, blue, V-8 automatic, 647-1413. CARPENTRY — Repairs, and ready for fireplace. $20 WANTED - ANTIQUE fur­ facilities, total electric. No Real Estate or Insurance, etc. steering, air, very clean. power steering, brakes, radio, remodeling, additions, roofing. dump truck loads delivered. niture, jewelry, glassware, pets. Rentals starting at $155 649-1680, 649-3549. Chorches Motors, 643-2791. heater. 643-6749. MAY WE BUY your home? Call David Patria, South Wind­ 742-7886. paintings, lamps, etc. Call 649- per month. For appointment Quick, fair, all cash and no sor, 644-1796. 5139. call 872-0528, Monday through FORD Gran Torino, 1972, 2- Trucks for Sala 62 problems. Call Warren E. WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. OFFICE SPAIE door hardtop, automatic 302 V- WES ROBBINS carpentry any length, split, $50 per cord 8, power steering, radio, vinyl 1973 CHEVROLET El Camino - Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. FOR r e n t remodeling specialist. Ad­ delivered. John Hutchinson, THREE BEDROOMS, central, roof, radial tires. $1,995. 644- 350 engine. Caprice dash, 32,000 CASH FOR HOUSES- Buyers ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 742-6639. □ R EN TA LS cheerful, quiet, second floor, 250 square feet, center of| 1750. miles. Call 64 ^2 5 . L 2-IS with pedigrees. We Buy for built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, carpeting, stove, refrigerator, {Manchester, air conditioning Cash. When we bring people to 649-3446. FIREWOOD for sale. $25 half basement, garage. Adult family and parking. Call: 643-9551. 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- 1969 CHEVROLET pickup - Six 2-13 your home, you know they’re cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. Rooms tor Rent 52 only. No pets. Security, lease. door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic cylinder, standard, runs good. t> 1975by N^. Inc■ T M Rig US serious - not “just looking, LEON Cieszynski builder - new Tenant pays utilities. Available inch engine, 4-speed, bucket Two gas tanks, some rust. $1,- WIN AT BRIDGE homes custom built, February 1st. 643-6733,649-5051. thanks.” Call us for Action! WOODEN PALLETS for sale at THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ 122 EAST CENTER STREET - seats and extras. Tires and 100. 742-8101. MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or remodeled, additions, rec circulation department, nished rooms, centrally Personal size first floor modern body in decent shape. Needs 649-1922. rooms, garages, kitchens Manchester Herald. $2.-$5. located. Kitchen privileges. ROCKVILLE - 3-room apart­ minor work. Must sell im­ office. Merritt Agency, 646- Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 you RE AS SOUND remodeled, bath tile, cement Parking. Reasonable rates. ment, heat, hot water, stove, 1180. mediately. Asking $600. Call JU S T FINE, AAR, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - Phone 649-2358. refrigerator, $145. Adults only. 643-0458 after 6 any day but EXPERT bicycle repairs, all HOW DIO I ABERNATHY A S y i5 HJ OF How to beat two losing finesses tial or commercial. Call 649- Circulation Department, Parking for one car. Ideal for CHECK our, AAV FEE. OF. 1,200 SQUARE FEET plus full Fridays. makes, models and speeds. 8BM0N 4291. Manchester Herald. NEW FURNISHED room for single person. Security deposit basement in buzy, modern, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, DOCTOR? V f C H R D J ’eo«44 gentleman, near bus and shop­ requirM. Call 643-9678. colonial brick shopping center. 1972 FORD Gran Torino Sport - Manchester Bicycle Shop, 646 □ MISC. SERVICES TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SEASONED firewood, cut, ping. Call 646-0505. Air-conditioned, plenty of Automatic transmission, power 2098. By Oswald & James Jacoby The bidding has been: 13 Carpentry and general contrac­ split, delivered, truck load $30. MANCHESTER - Nice one- parking. Ideal for ice cream steering, power brakes, air- /// NORTH (D) 13 called for a low diamond. East ting. Residential and commer­ Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 ROOMS FOR rent, clean, cen­ bedroom Ranch-type apart­ shop, Iratique, insurance office, conditioning. Excellent running 1973 TM 125 Suzuki, set up for A64 won the trick and could do Services Ottered 31 cial. Whether it be a small West North East South after 6. trally located, parking, on bus ment. Includes heat, hot water, donut shop, etc, etc. Mr. condition. C all' 646-4037 racing, $325. Phone 6463441. i y K3 nothing better than lead back a repair job, a custom built home line. Phone 647-9868. appliances, private entrance. Belfiore, 647-1413. anytime. ♦ AQ54 As the poet might have said, spade. SHARPENING Service - or anything in between, call 646- A-1 re c o n d itio n e d color $185 per month. Paul Dougan, * A8754 “'The man who’s worth while is Saws, knives, axes, shears, 1379. the man who can smile, when South went right up with his , televisions now on display in ROOM FOR rent $25 per week Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. MANCHESTER - Any size 1972 MUSTANG Grande, 302, 6 WEST EAST Pass 1A Pass 3 4 skates, rotary blades. Quick NOW OPEN all his finesses go wrong.” ace; cashed one high trump; Pass 3 y Pass 4 A our show room. Most of these plus security. Call 64M588. manufacturing - warehouse speed, power steering, vinyl AKJ9532 AlOS? service. Capitol Equipment ANY TYPE Carpentry and sets are in excellent condition, ELLINGTON - three bedroom ir NEW LOCATION ★ played king, ace and a small Pass 5 ♦ Pass ? Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. space, 2,000 square feet to 100,- top, new tires. Asking, $1900. ■tv y 7 6 2 y5 club; ruffed high; entered dum­ masonry work, additions and ideal for living room or family ROOMS FOR rent, close to duplex, appliances, carpeting, Call 228-9290. 487 *KJ10 62 You South, hold: Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday 000 square feet. Brokers HARLEY DAVIDSON SALES In a recent team match one my with the king of trumps; ♦ AQ76y2*KJ54*AQ82 remodeling. Free estimates. A. room. Modern TV Service, 805 Main Street. Reasonable. parking, security required, BY DICK CAVALLI * 10 6 * Q J 9 3 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Squillacote, 649-0811. protected. Call 1-226-1206. 152 Wilbur CroM Highway WINTHROP South smiled when he looked ruffed another club; drew What do you do now? Hartford Road, next to Gus’s Phone 646-5489, $250. 8^-0063. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Karmann SOUTH (D) 7958. Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. Routa 5 A 15 over dummy. Then he called for West’s last trump, and claimed A — Bid five hearts. This will Resort Property Ghia - In running condition. $200 H A \^ YXl NCfriCED THAT i V e p e c jid e p t h a t r c o n Y WELL, SEE YOU LATER,, AAQ the queen of diamonds. East his slam since the ace of BUILDING - Remodeling, ROOM IN private home, MANCHESTER - Family sWle or best offer. 6465763 after 5 Rarlln Tpke. show second round heart control. REWEAVING burns, holes. roofing, rec rooms, additions, For Rent 56 I'AA NOT WBARIN© MY R EA LLY N E ED T H E M . WHOEVER YOU ARE. V A Q J 10 9 8 4 took his king and led the jack diamonds was an entry to allow SEASONED HARDWOOD - working gentleman, two-bedroom Townhouse. Foil p.m. RERUN, CONN. *93 TODAY’S QUESTION Zippers, umbrellas repaired. garages. All kinds, carpentry Split and round for fireplace, references, available March basement, private entrances GLASSES? back. a discard of the spade queen on Window shades, Venetian work. For estimates call 649- STRATTON-BROMLEY- 667-2275 667-2276 4.K2 the last club. Your partner continues to sii $2.50 per trunk load. 78 Erie 1st. 872-3148. and patio, includes heat and MAGIC area - Three-bedroom 1970 CYCLONE GT Fastback, r clubs. What do you do now? blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 1142. Street, off Keeney Street. appliances. $250 monthly. Paul See the New 1975 ■y Both vulnerable This wiped the smile right off I NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Chalet, fireplace, TV, fully e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n , 351 Answer Tomorrow Apartments For Rent 53 W. Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or carpeted, complete kitchen Cleveland automatic, yellow Lin e o f South’s face. Eventually he had R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ FOUR CHROME wheels, five- 643-4535. to lose the spade finesse and his MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. withth dishwasher.dis' • 872-3605.------hardtop, black interior, power ______Motorcycles West North East South ditions, garages, porches, lug fourteens, $65. Bed, dresser, WE HAVE customers waiting steering, power brakes. Days contract. Answer to Previous Puzzle Removal, pruning, lot clearing, kitchen and formica work, mirror, woman’s vanity, very for the rental of your apartment LARGE DELUXE three-room Wanted to Rent 57 643-6011, evenings 742-9502. 14, Pass 2 y spraying. Fully insured. repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. good condition. 646-0067, Bob, A n im a ls or home. J.D. Real Estate yiartment - Near hospital. Campers- Trailers Pass 3 y Pass 4 N.T. Any more smiling at that Fr E I 3 1______1 a . Licensed. Free estimates. Robin. First floor,■■ ■heat and - S M Associates, Inc. 646-1980. WOULD like to rent garage in 1965 OLDSMOBILE, good con­ Mobile Homes 68 Pass 5y Pass 5 N.T. table was done by the op­ H Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. MASON CONTRACTOR - appliances. References, securi­ ponents. ACROSS 4 Howling animal i£ O m N L A Manchester for car storage. dition, $175. Call 6462596 after 4 Pass 6 ♦ Pass 6 y 5 Command lo a U T R Plastering, custom built stone ASSORTED rummage items LOOKING for anything in real ty, adults, no pets. $200 1 Gypsy — TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Call 643-1488 after 4. p.m. NEW 14’ wide $9,995 not a a-'-J Pass Pass Pass horse c a m B A or brick fireplaces, chimney and furniture etc. &e at 25 estate rental — apartments, monthly. 6469258. The other declarer saved his 5 Bulling animal 6 Declaimed A frlH 13 t A Trees cut, trimmed or topped, stripped down model, super smile for la(fr. He studied the 9 Primate T repairs, block and cement Oakwood Road or telephone homes, multiple dwellings, no 1969 AUSTIN AMERICA - Low Opening lead — 8 ♦ 7 Opera by Verdi p IJ stumps removed, fully insured. house, trades welcome. 20 € 117$ by NtA. tnc., T.M. heg U.8. P»l Ofl. opening lead carefully and then- 12 What a pet 8 Tries u i n n u Ed M work. New and repairs. E. 643-7900. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - Main Street, mileage, good condition, needs animal is taught Got a tree problem? Well worth Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. homes to choose from, $999. 9 Take turns l i D A e o Associates, Inc. 646-1980. three rooms, heat, hot water, □ AUTOMOTIVE transmission work. $250 or best Immediate placement. to do 10 Young salmon m s U E a phone call. 742-8252. 1968 PLYMOUTH Fury III, BY FRANK O’NEAL 13 Great Lake |a R A Y E stove, refrigerator, adults, no offer. Call before noon, 646 Excellent financing. Parts, SHORT RIBS 11 Goddess ol REMODELING jobs needed - good condition, $500. Call 649- 14 Gibbon discord \p A R A <3 O N ONE ROOM and three room pets. Security. 523-7047. 1917, iSComplainers N T CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Design services included. Call 9188 after 6:30 p.m. Auto* For Sala 61 supplies, and accessories, full­ 16 Auras [E H N E furnished apartm ent - All time service department. Plaza 17 Three (prolix) 20 Rows S A T E IK IN ie iE .1 very reasonable work Everett W. VanDyne, 633-0137. FOUR room apartment - first 18 Medicinal plant guaranteed, call anytime. 649- utilities, .Older persons 1972 CHEVROLET, Nova, 6 Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross W STAR G A X E R ] ' * ? v ) 22Pullo TWO WOODEN wheels, 57” preferred. 272 Main Street. floor, heat, appliances, central, NEED CAR? Credit bad? 19 Rags 24 Academy (ab.) Iribulary 48 Arrow poison 4266. door sedan, 24,000 m iles, Highway, Berlin,Turnpike, SCHOOL By CLAY R POLLAN- 21 Wings 35 SlrlnL'nr 50 Maned animal RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 diameter, $35. each. Excellent no pets, security, lease, $190 Bankrimt? Repossessed? ^ ARIES LlIRA 25 Do over excellent condition, $1,950. Berlin, Conn. l-8 ^ % 9 . 23 Courtesy title 40 Haphatb. J 51 Son ol Seth Honest Douglas accepts lowest MAR. 21 J K Tour Daily Aclivily Guide SEPT. 22 26 Hollow condition. Phone 649-7375. MANCHESTER - Two- monthly. 6463340. I 24 Circle part 28 European finch 43 Needle (Bib.) TWO HANDYMEN - will clean Available about mid March. I- According lo the Stars. '' BIDWELL Home Improvement down, smallest payments. I> Ocf. 22 4 ft

BUSINESS Ford Takes Plan to Wall Street United Press International In Detroit, there were words York Society of Security don’t know for sure.’’ stock prices has indicated to President Ford was taking of hope although more layoffs Analysts. He will be the first “I think it is just going to be a some analysts that the reces­ his anti-recession program to were planned for next week. In President ever to speak to the plug for his economic and sion might bottom out in about Wall Street today. Securities Florida and California, reports group. energy proposals,’’ Newton six months and that a slow analysts held few expectations indicated the worlds of Disney Monte Gordon, of the Dreyfus Zinder of E. F. Hutfon said recovery would begin. for new revelation but high were wonderful. Corp. and vice president of the Wednesday. A note of optimisnf was hopes he could say something to Ford’s forum for the latest in NYSSA, said he doubted Ford What Wall Street would like sounded Wednesday by Thomas restore confidence in the a series of speeches on his would provide “any unusual to hear, Gordon and Zinder Murphy, chairman of Generl economy. recovery program is the New statement or surprise, but we said, was that Ford had Motors, who said in Detroit that assurance that Arthur Bums, massive production cutbacks in chairman of the Federal the auto industry could end by Reserve Board, was making a spring with some help from the strong effort to stimulate the President and Congress. money supply and would “By the end of next month,” cooperate in financing large he said, “we are hopeful that federal borrowing for anti­ our sales results will make our recession programs. plants so busy that no more “If he is going to give US some temporary layoffs will be really good news,’’ Zinder necessary.” added, “it would be that oil is coming down $3 a barrel.” New production cutbacks Coming to DeCormier The stock market is closely were announced in auto, truck, watched as a barometer of appliance, aluminum and air­ American Motors’ new small car for 1975 — the Pacer — is coming to DeCormier Motor trends. The recent surge in plane industries. Sales, 285 Broad St., Friday. The car has a large rear window liftgate with dual gas-filled cylinders for easy opening. With the seat folded, there’s about 30 cubic feet of cargo space. The Pacer has a 100-inch wheelbase and is 171% inches long. Each of the car’s three ver­ Agency Withdraws sions is covered by AMC’s Buyer Protection Plan for 12 months or 12,000 miles. Offshore Oil Plans Carriage House announces WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The invitation was published Yeeder Sets Interior Department says it in the Federal Register on was wrong when it began Tuesday. In a statement. New Records Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. SHOES preliminary steps toward Sales and earnings of Vceder offshore Atlantic oil develop­ Morton said “I now find that Now Available At the call for nominations was Industries Inc. of Hartford set ment. new records in 1974, President premature.” ’The department called off a Andrew J. Rebmann has THE COAT RACK The Supreme Court is meeting with environmentalists reported. 48 Purnell Place • Downtown Manchester and business repesentatives in­ scheduled to hear oral SPECIALI SIZE 6 SAMPLES tended to single out possible arguments Feb. 24 about state Sales were up from 379.8 An Escalating Business drilling sites off the coasts of and U.S. claims to offshore million in 1973 to 396.5 million in ______Reg. $23.00-$26.00 Workmen in Westinghouse plant at Gettysburg, Pa., polish bronze-finished hand rails for New Jersey, Delaware and territory. 1974. Net income rose from 36.7 Maryland. million in 1973 to 35 6 million in escalators being made for the Washington, D.C., rapid transit system. (UPI Photo) 1974, Rfebmann said. ____ In the fourth quarter of 1974, Veeder had net income of 31-4 million on sales of 324.3 million, Caldor Offers GE Appliance Rebates compared to income of 31.7 million on sales of 320.7 million announced last week by “We expect these rebates to small appliance inventory of Small appliances on which 32 in the final quarter of 1973. Caldor Inc., the New rebates will be given include General Electric. stimualte sales in the small more than 33 million and is one Incoming orders in the last England discount depart­ irons, percolators, curling The Caldor rebate program appliance industry in the same of the largest retailers of quarter of 1974 ran 12 per cent for *1. ment store chain,-has an­ irons, can openers, hand mixers includes all 35 appliances way the auto rebates created a appliances in New England. below shipments, reflecting the nounced it will give rebates covered by the GE plan which substantial demand for new The company said rebates of and timers. on all General Electric slowdown in the general goes into effect March 1 plus 22 cars,” the firm said. Resulting $2, 33 and 35 will be paid off Caldor said 33 rebates will be ecomony, Rebmann said. The small appliances sold at its additional GE small appliances sales will deplete the manufac­ Caldor’s regular sales price for given on superblowers, total backlog at year-end was Car Wash & Wax 32 stores in Connecticut, not covered in the national turer’s inventory and enable the GE appliances. The amount hairsetters, massagers, $24.7 million, compared to a Massachusetts and New program. Caldor will not be GE to rehire some laid-off of the rebate will depend on the mirrors, electric toothbrushes backlog of $2i8 million on Dec. York, starting today. reimbursed by GE for the employes. item. and hairdryers. 31, 1973. rebates. MORIARTY BROTHERS, The Caldor plan is believed to Included in the 35 rebate Rebmann said Veeder is Caldor said the rebate plan Under the Caldor plan, Caldor has added additional be the first product-rebate group are the deluxe model T- adjusting its operations to the has the two-fold objective: rebates will be given im­ personnel in its small appliance program in the country fully 95-toast-r-oven, standmixers, demand for its products, until Helping to fight inflation by mediately in cash at the stores, department to service the ,315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phone 6 4 3-S 135 funded by a major retailer. It kettles, griddles, waffle bakers, there are indications of lowering prices and fighting the instead of by mail as in the expected increase in business, wfll start 16 days before a Mr. Lo Pinto said. hairdryers and stylers. economic improvement. nationwide program of rebates recession by stimulating spen­ national plan. The chain has a ding.

NOW Is the Time to Buy! T h e SATURDAY A B A N K has & Done It Again! V R e d u c e d Testing Film A wet film strip is checked by technician during tests at M o r tg e g e Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester, N.Y., for susceptibility of emulsions to damage during processing operations. (UPI Photo) State Revenue Bonds To Aid Three Firms The Connecticut Develop­ Carrano’s Express Inc. will ment Authority has approved use 3720,000 of industrial As Little as 5% Down • Up to 30 Years to Repay 35.5 m illion in industrial revenue bond financing to buy revenue bond proceeds for land in Northford Industrial three companies planning to Park and construct a 44,760- Check with SBM Before You Borrow build or expand industrial and square foot warehouse and dis­ commercial facilities in the tribution center. On completion state. of the project the company’s ’The largest amount, 34,600,- present work force of 61 will be 000 will finance the purchase of increased by 16. 646-1700 Cerro Wire and Cable Co. of the Custom Marine Sales Inc., former Hamilton Standard Old Saybrook, will receive building on Bradley Park Rd. in 3245,000 in industrial revenue East Granby. ’The financing bond proceeds for construction will also cover the cost of of a facility to manufacture machinery and equipment for high pressure valves and manufacture of control, in­ hydraulic components for the Savings Bank strumentation, and thermocou­ submarine industry. Employ­ ple wire and cable. ment is expected to increase The company’s principal from 26 to 48. of Manchester Connecticut plant in New 'The Development Authority Member F.D.I.C. Haven is operating at full is the financing arm of the state People-to-People Banking capacity, and additional orders Department of Commerce, and MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER made expansion necessary, ac­ is authorized by the legislature cording to company officials. to issue industrial revenue ’They anticipate employment of bonds for a variety of business some 200 workers at the East and industrial projects and Granby facility. pollution control. 'A Shopping Tradition Since 1956^’ Mvarlltlng Supplsnwnt to:

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celebrates ONCE AGAIN...in our great president’s birthday sales tradition of GREAT 25 ” SALES...BERNiE’S brings d ia g d n a l While 100% SOLID g i a n t you THE YEAR’S RiGGEST STATE They 25” DIAGONALvG STORE-WiDE SAViNGS! 1------\ Last! save up to $6 on Rin COIOR lOHSOlE COLOR TV full fasnloned This Is only a Partial Listing...lVlany, 'designers originals’ Many More...Special Close-Out and One-of-a-Kind Bargains! Everything sold on a first come, first served « * 5 3 8 ” basis...we reserve the right to iimit 5.99 values to $12 quantities! Discontinued styles...the ones you 398 wanted for Christmas, but didn't getl Now you can afford as many as you pleasel • 100% nylons *100% Orion® MAYTAGmulti -CYCIi CALORIC E LEC TR IC 30 19 DIAGONAL acrylics • Cardigans • Mock AUTOMATIC WASHER ContinuoDS-Clean Range Turtlenecks • Turtles • Crew 100% SOLIDSOL STATE! necks • All with convenient zipper $ 0 9 0 2 2 1 backs • Plenty of pastels, brights PORTHRIE [DIOR TU and darks • Sizes 34-42, but not NOW NOW ONLY )NLY every size In every style, fabric or 236 color, sportswear, downtown and 22 parkade. EXAM PU S OF OTHER GREAT BUYS! EXAMPLES OF OTHER GREAT BUYS! Full Size Automatic WASHER ...... *168” < 4 2 8 30” Elect. Range, full size o v e n ...... *158* Full Size Automatic DRYER ...... *118** Continuous-Clean GAS RANGE 30” ...... * 198* Full Size AutomaHc GAS DRYER...... *158“ MICROWAVE O V E N ...... *188*

MAGNAVOX 1 7 " diagonal KITCHENAID FRIGIDAIRE Frost Free 100% SOLID Built-in DISHWASHER 17 CD. ft. REFRIGERATOR STATE PORTHRIE [RIDR TU 1975 FdWn SAVER =,’258 ”' IX A M M E S O f OTHER GREAT BUYS! $ 9 0 9 2 2 UAM PLES OF OTHER GREAT BUYS! 19 cu. ft. 2-door Side by Side Refrigerator . . . *428°° Undercounter DISHWASHER...... famous maker 2 Door REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER...... *188** Portable DISHWASHER ...... *198” NOW popcorn pattern . ft. FREEZER H old291 lbs ...... *198** polyester pantsuits Irs. woven ’poly’ GonverHble Portable Dishwasher...... *218 trousers from callfomla...year- G.E.H10WH i r DIABONAL 8-TRACK AM/FM MICROWAVE SOF-CLEMI SOLID STATE 14 pc. OVEN round favontes DOOR-RUSTER TOASTER SlMkSWhtta IRON STEREO C0OKWARE 16.99 OVENtss PORTABLE TV Includus BrowrHng Dl*h now SPEEiniS just Short sleeve, belted safari Jacket 12.99 reg. $17 with plenty of new looking detallsl Convenient elastic waist, pull-on Save $4 on the pants all the pants. Colors as fresh as • FREE DELIVERY AND REMOVAL OF juniors are wearingl Super fitting, spring...lilac or blue. 10-18. YOU ALWAYS BUY Bt YOUR OLD APPLIANCE dresses, downtown and parkade. super looks at a price that’ll make you Jump for Joyl And, look at the • WE DEFY ANYONE TG BEAT OUR LOW PRICES colors...navy, white, yellow, light • WE DEFY ANYONE TO MATCH OUR blue, plnk...all the colors to turn EXTENDED SERVICE thoughts of winter Into the great b b r n . • CHOICE OF EASY PAY PLANS looks of springl Sizes 5^13. Junior place, downtown and parkade. MANCHESTER PARKADE PHONE 643-9561 ★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ “Next to The Youth Centre” Downtown — 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat.Thurs. 'til 9:00 Parkade — Mon., Tues., Wed.. Sat.'10:00-6:00 Thurs. & FrI. 10:00-9:00 l o n c h o / l e r ionch»/ler| lorkod^ Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester lorfcodo Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester PRESIDENTS DAY WasMngton’s Birthday Round-Up

I Special Groups SALE I OUTERWEAR, SUITS FINAL REDUCTIONS SPORTCOATS, SLACKS, DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS WOMEN’S SHOES Sandals, Straps, Casuals, Pumps Slings,‘ B, SaleSal Priced“ • ■ At:-■ 1/2 P R ia [• S. R. 0. Regular Values to *27 • Red C ro ss SLACKS TURTLENECK • Cobbles ANDJEANS SHiRTS • Fb^t Editions • Options Reg. $ £ 0 0 Reg. $C 00 $10 to ^ ^ $10 to “ ^ ^ $ 25 .00 $13 .00 CHiLDREN’S SHOES Damon & John Weltz Play Shoes, School Shoes, Ties, Sllp-ons, FLANNEL DRESS Dressy Shoes, At Sale Prices: SHiRTS SHiRTS llU H ilit j Regular Values to *17 • Jumping Jacks R eg. Reg. $C 00 $C 00 $ 1 4 .00 to w W W • Antics $ 1 0 .00 $ 2 2 .5 0 LADIES’ DEPARTMENT • Pocos $ 7 0 0 t, $ 1 1 0 Tremendous Selection! REGULAR ®15 Special Group Special Group REGULAR®? AND ^8 TiES SPORT PANTS MEN’S SHOES Reg. $6.50 to $8.50 COATS SLACKS Sllp-Ons, Ties, Casuals, Boots 2 FOR ^ 2 3 Leisure Shoes; All Value Priced At: 5 9 5 Regular Values to *33 $999 t T o ^ ’ . c $9Q99 MEN’S $ 9 0 .0 0 M V Polyester and acrylic double knits, in solids and novelty ouninNEAR 20^ 50 Special Group Special Group patterns. Misses and Juniors. • Frooman REGULAR ®33 • Manly BUXTON ALL WEATHER !• Blrmlnglianis SUITS WALLETS Reg. $150 to $150 REGULAR ®6 to®10 GOATS (With zip-ouf liner) Distinctively TOPS anu SHIRTS 1/3 OFF $4999 Tremendous Selection! REGULAR ®7 & ®8 ' Regular Price 95 MANCHESTER 7 SHHIS (For Dress or Sport)...... PARKADE Polyesters, nylons and Jerseys in solids and prints. S.M.L. STORE fn ^artlii 114. Aiu/eram -litt/e ONLY! 1 MANCHESTER PARKADE cA Qreat<^^mein‘nn e Clothing 1 Cash or I Master OPEN DAILY TIL 9 for Manchester Parkade ■ Cnargo Alterations lonche/kefl Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester l o r k o d o

ITS A WASMIHiTOirS J « < G E O R C E I BIRTHDAY SALE • DELIVERY AND FINANCE CHARGES OPTIONAL

AVAILABLE 90000000 We’re the UP TO INFLATION The KLH-PIONEER-GARRARD *500®® FIGHTERS! Use Your Master Stereo Component Super Buy! Charge or Your Bank Amerlcardl This systsm fea­ tures the 15 watt per Garrard 40B ...... $65.80 channel Pioneer Pickering 12” Personal Size receiver, the time V15/300XE...... 39.95 2-KLH 32’S ...... 125.00 American Made tested Qarrard turn­ ’BANMAMIRlCAAOi Portable B&W Television table with damped Pioneer 8X434 ___ 239.95 18’’ COLOR SPECIAL cueing which easily Meal for that Total Uat *470.70 Portable TV AMTENHA tracks the Impressive second or third Pickering cartridge Washington’s OFFER! set. Perfect that comes with ellip­ Birthday Price for the den, tical stylus. The top BUY A NEW COLOR TV DURING Ba n k Am e r ic a r d . bedroom. rated KLH speakers CASH AND CARRY THIS SALE AND GET A DELUXE highlight this lorfr/1 *99.95 VALUE CASH AHD SOUNDESIGN 8-TRACK AM/FM BIRTHDAY PRICE *227 Completely Installed by CARRY STEREO PHONO SANSUI 771 AM/FM factory trained technicians. 5 3 9 *® STEREO RECEIVER COMRINATION FULL SIZE General Electric IWHIRLPOOL 2-SPEED Regularly $119.95 List $369.95 REFRIGERAfOR WASHINGTON’S SUPEREX AUTOMATIC L'iJtto’i PRO RVI LARGE FAMILY BIRTHDAY PRICE WASHER SIZE CAPACITY HEADPHONES Washington’s *297 MFQ. LISTSeO Birthday Price Washington’s SAVE *22.23 Birthday Prica *97 PHILCO TOTAL SOUND CENTER 70 watts R.M.8. (35 per channel.) 8-Track Taps Player, Record 1 $3500 Changer, AM/FM Stereo I Reciver, Finely styled) 187 167 Mediterranean cabinetry. E.P.I. MICROTOWER II 197 DUAL 1225 ROOKSHELF SPEAKERS KITCHENAID Custom DISHWASHER Introductory Offer TURNTARLE Frlgldalrs Ust $207.85 PHILCO FULL SIZE WITH PUSH BUTTON CYCLES 4 BAND AC/DC AND ENERGY SAVER CHEST FREEZER PORTABLE WHIRLPOOL 175 POUND RADIO AUTOMATIC CAPACITY *129*® NOW ONLY DRYER *237 Washington’s Replace your old epeaker ayatom now with Washington’s FULL CVOL Conplete watMiig and thaae Microtower H’a during factory drying of mixed loads'of (fishes, Birthday Prica authorized aalel Includes baas, dust covsr and Birthday Price glasses, pets, pant and Stanton 600EE cartridge. Includes full guarantee silverware. rMSE/HOLD. Partial loads are rinsed and then held moist tB a ALL 3 STORES ARE CELEBRATING THIS EVENT! *127 full dishwasher load is ae- 197 Includes Full Guarantee ~ i ■ — ______m >»>m QQOO0COO 9000® I OqOqC ^ OOOOG ■: QQOO0QOO ornp ,M ST ANY OF THESE 3 LOCATIONS FOR THESE SUPJR B A R ^ i m MftMPHISTER EAST HARTFORD ______WETHERSFIELD___ WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER PARKADE WETHERSFIELD SHOPPING CENTER CORBIN’S CORNER, WEST HARTFORD Tel. 569-0440 ^HoinpjifoM^SHOPPING CENTER TeL 529-3324 I Locflfocf In t/io Located In the — ------— - — — — ------MANCHESTER T f i l - 649-8637 I PLAZA I PARKADE aes^ J. M. FIELDS CENTRE SAGE-ALLEN CENTRE \ Consumer Sales store I O Im D 4 9 " B w OO Consumer Sales store Tel. 563-2256 Tel. 521-6430 MSVT TO FORBES A WALLACE lonche/ter l o n c h » / l » r Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester lorkodo lorkodo OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY Manchester 10 A.M. ’til 9 P.M. Parkade Charge Accounts InvHad P E T C E N T E R Bank Charges Woicome OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 5 P.M FAN TASTIC OFFER! TBOPICAL FISH SALE! MOUIESp SWORDS and GOLDFISH 6I97« LOOK! GANT FANCY Reg. GUPPIES 3.99 pr. *a.47 HELIUM BALLOONS S $ i o o NEONS 25< TMINDBUIIRD SMALL ANIMAL All Proceeds Contributed PARAKEETS CHLOROPHYLL to the I Colorful, healthy birds - CAGE Community Child {easy to care for and Pagoda top, close wire LETTER Guidance Clinic Itralnl TEACH THEM TO spacing with perches, GREAT SAVINQSI Koep your small pefa cage smalling fresh P K . o* Manchester TALKI cups, swing and slide- and claani ABSORBENTI Reg. 8.99 out trayl An Ideal home DEOOORIZINQI for your keetl Rag. 5» « 4 7 $ ^ 9 7 Lookl Girls’ Famous Reg. 7 .6 9 ^ " Boys’ Knit Shirts, Tots’, Boys’ & Girls’ Maker Jeans & Pants VAIMBIC COCTOB Sport & Dress Shirts Mittens, Hats & Scarfs Rag. 8.00 to 12.00 Shepherds $20.00 OFF REGULAR PRICEE ^ ffag. 4.00 to 8.00 Rag. to 3.00 £a. chocolate I h ^ Apso CORTINA CHERRIES Covered Beagles OF ANY AKC REGISTERED PUPPY Cocker Spmiets 1.99 1.00 2.99 Irish Setters Tremendous values for girls sizes 7 by Nabisco Big savings on a great group of long Warm orion knits for boys & girls 6 months to 10 Norwegian EBhoond sleeve shirts, sizes 4 to 16. to 14. Limited quantity, hurryl 10 Oz. Box Reg. $1.29 Bichon Frise years. While Supply Lasts! Teens’ & Young Jrs.’ Boys’ Billy the Kid Girls’ Danskin Jeans, Pants & Trousers No-Iron Pants Bodysuits & Tops Rag. 12.00 to 18.00 Reg. 6.75 to 9.50 Rag. 7.00 to 10.50 2.99 WASHINGTONS 3.99 2.99 FantasticI Brushed denims, cor­ ☆ Q Plaids and checks. Sizes 3 to 7 & 6 to Discontinued styles. Long sleeves. -Fabulous, buys duroys, solids & prints. Sizes 6 to 14 BHUHIIAT .16 regulars & slims. for girls 4 to 14. & 3 to 13. Cart-Away! Girls’ & Boys’ Rugged Nylon , Great Value! Girls’ Teens’ Bikini Panties BIRTHOfly Brunswick 4 oz. skein Arctic Snorkel Parkas ) R a g 894 A 1.00 Reg. 27.00 Nylon Stretch Tights / Rag. 1.75 Ea . 1/2 KARAT SPECIAL 3 for 1.00 Beg. $495 NOW *350 WINDRUSH $4 CO 17.99 ^ 3 for 2.99 stretch nylon bikinis. One size fits ☆ Machine washable American-made girls 6-14; and one size fits teens 8- 1/3 KARAT SPECIAL Knitting worsted weight Y I % 9 parkas with safety stripe sleeves. Red, white, navy, hunter green & gold. Sizes 4-6X, 7- 10 & 12-14. 16. - - Beg. $395 NOW *250 100% orion acryiic ■ Sizes 8 to 20. REG. 1.79 ^ ! Hurry! Boys’ & Girls’ 1/4 KARAT SPECIAL Young Men’s Famous Early Bird Special Sweatshirts Infants’ Hooded Beg. $295 NOW *195 Make Jeans and Pants Reg. 2.00 to 3.00 Nylon Quilt Jackets Brunswick ^ <»*• Reg. 11.00 to 14.00 1.00 10% OFF Fleece lined sweatshirts for boys & 3.99 1 . 0 0 girls 4 to 16 & young man's small & ALL DIAMOND medium. GERMAN $ 1 Fantastic salel Twills, denims & While 50 LastI PURCHASES 1 plaids. Sizes 27" to 36" waists. Toddlers’ Famous Make All Our Tots’ 10% OFF TOWN Infants’ & Tots’ Polos, Snowsuits & Jackets & 20% Our Entire Knitting worsted Overalls Slacks 2 Pc. Slack Sets Reg. 20.00 to 39.50 OFF GIFT 100% Wooi. REG. 1.99 1 Reg. 3.29 to 6.00 Rag. 7.00 A 7.50 ROOM Va P r ic e ALL STONE Open Wad., Thurs. and FrI. TR 9 P.M. 1.99 & 2.99 3.99 RINGS Warm winter outerwear novY 10.00 to 1 Cart-away these aary-care knits. Cart-away these great seta for girls & boys sizes 2 to 4 19.75. Sizes 12 mos. to 4 yrs. SAVE 25% 1 Sizes 12 to 24 months & 2 to 4. on all Plorcod Earrings NITTER'S Plus Many more vuisianamg nabiimswii* »nu.u.j WORLD Special Values For Tots, Girls, Bovs. Teens & Preps I MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER PARKADE 946-4349 lonche/t^r loncho/ler Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester lorkodo Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester iQ/kodo I Wmm BIBIM SALE special purchase spectacular! e ijM j r e j f 4 days only - Thurs., FrI., Sat., Mon. 'OS . .. now

MISSES COORDINATES: famous MISSES KNIT TOPS COSTUME JEWELRY: necklaces, maker shirt jackets, vests, blazers. bracelets, earrings. Reg. $3-$6. 99t flag. $8-$11 4.99 & 5.99 Shirts, pants, skirts. .33V3-50% OFF three of America's BETTER JEWELRY: Reg. $8-$10 .... Basic famous maker tops. Short and MISSES, JR. LONG DRESSES: 1.99 long sleeve styles. Turtles, mock SCARVES, HATS: bulky acrylic. Reg. casual, dressy styles. Reg. $24- turtles, je\lvel necklines. Rib and flat top suitmakers,,. $4-$8 ...... 1.99-3.99 $50 ...... 14.99-24.99 knits in nylon or orlon. Sizes 34-40.

MISSES PANTSUITS: special values MITTENS, GLOVES: women’s winter plus regular stocks. Reg. $26- MISSES ANO JUNIOR styles. Reg. $3-$7...... 994-3.49 i $38 ...... 19.99 ORESSES COTTON GLOVES: women’s small JR. CORDUROY PANTS: several Reg. $20-$40 V * OFF sizes only. White, beige, navy. Reg. MEN'S 9 styles, cuffed, uncuffed. Reg. $17- $3-$4 ...... 994 All remaining Fall and holiday styles! $20 ...... One piece, two piece styies pius GENUINE LEATHER GLOVES: jacket dresses. JR. BLOUSES: large group shirts, White, black, brown. Not all sizes in blouses. Reg. $11-$17...... 6.99 special purchase all colors. Reg. $8-$15 ...... Va OFF suns JR. BOW BLOUSES: fitted style, cap men’s wool blend GIRLS’ SLACKS: acrylic flare leg made to sell for $135 to $175 ■ sleeves. Prints. Reg. $12 ...... 5.99 style. Plaids. Sizes 7-14. Reg. $ 9 ___ SPORT COATS 3.99 JR. PANTS: Polyester blend tweeds. GIRLS’ FLANNEL SLEEPWEAR: en­ Self-belted, cuffed. Reg. $18 .. .9.99 a Reg. $60 18.88 tire stock gowns & pajamas. Flame Impeccably tailored sport coats of retardant. 2-14. Reg. $5-$14 Va OFF COTTON SLEEPWEAR: By Barbizon. / ' / i Shift gowns, coats. Also special luxurious 80% wool/20% nylon in BOYS’ KNIT SHIRTS: Cotton & group famous maker cotton boid plaids, glens, checks. Two but­ ton single breasted style, with center polyester knits. Turtles, U’s, crews. 4- sleepwear. Reg. $9-$10 ..4.99-7.99 vent, flap pockets. Sizes 36-46 7, 8-18. Reg. 4.50-$7...... 1.99 regular, 38-46 long. WARM SLEEPWEAR: brushed or BOYS’ SLACKS: corduroy, knit, *a huge assortment of suits flannel. Long, short gowns, pajamas, BRAS: special group. A-B-C, 32-38. woven. Solids, plaids 8-18. reg. & f / ' */ sleepshirts. Reg. $6-$12 ..2.99-5.99 specially purchased by Broken sizes. Reg. $3-$7 . .59^-2.99 slim. Reg. $ 8 -$ 1 4 ...... 3.99 BRA-GOWNS: by Olga. Short, long P&L for sale only in BRIEFS, PANTY GIRDLES: White, nylon tricot styles. Sizes 32-38. Reg. INFANTS’ TODDLERS’ colors. Reg. $5-$11 ...... 2.99-5.99 $20 & $22 ...... 14.99 & 16.49 SLEEPWEAR: flame retardant cotton Manchester Parkade! flannel. 1-2-3-4. Reg. $ 5 ...... 1.99 HANDBAGS: group from regular SLIPS, HALFSLIPS: nylon. Short & stock. Shoulder straps, clutches, average. White, colors. Reg. $4- INFANTS’ PLAYWEAR: special group satchels. Reg. $8-$30 ...... 'h OFF $7 ...... 1.99-3.99 famous maker knit tops, angel tops, coveralls. 12mo. 18mo. 24mo. Reg. LADIES’ BELTS: genuine leather. 3.50-$8...... 2.29-4.49 NYLON SLEEPWEAR: special group. Dark, pastel colors. Reg. $5-$6 • 3 PC. VESTED SUITS • 2 PC. SUITS • SINGLE BREASTED SUITS Shift, long gowns, baby dolls, p.j.’s. ’AOFF Reg. $ 6 -$ 1 0 ...... »...... 2.99-5.99 TODDLERS’ PLAYWEAR: special • WDDL FLANNELS • WDRSTEDS • POLYESTER AND WOOLS SMALL LEATHER GOODS: wallets, group famous maker slacks, knit • SOLID COLORS .PLAIDS . CHECKS AND WINDOWPANES WINTER ROBES: short, long, fleece, French purses, key cases. Reg. $4- tops, sets. 2T, 3T, 4T. Reg. $3- quilt. Reg. $16-$38 ...... 8.99-22.99 $ 1 0 ...... ■•... $2-$5 7.50...... 1.69-4.99 • SIZES 38-46 REG.; 38-42 SHORT; 40-46 LONG

• MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON • CORBINS CORNER • FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL • EXPERT ALTERATIONS FREE! • EXTRA FITTERS & SALESPEOPLE! • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON PLAZA Shop D&L In Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Ple^a, Vernon - open Monday thru Friday nlght3_|tjj_9 pjri.^^Sat^days 'til 6 p.m.

f i. V T. ». ^ ‘ \ ianch»/t»rj le n c h e / le r lo rk o d ^ Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike. Manchester lerkode Broad Street and West Middle Turnpike, Manchester REDEEM ANY OR ALL OF ART SALE THESE FOOD MART COUPONS SOFR SIZE PMNTMCS Food Marts WITH JUST ONE «7.50 PURCHASE. GOOD ALL THIS WEEK! 2 Ft. X 3 Ft. - 2 Ft. X 4 Ft. TOBACCO SHOP Values wdR ki Bnilaiiii by 0.8.0. to *89.95. Reg. *13.50 REDEEM THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS FOR Reg. Value Sale 10% OZ. CAN FOOD CLUB Anri Wood Plates (Xmas 1971) ...... 1120.00 S lS J IO Anri Wood Plates (Wedding 1973)...... 50.00 10.00 Anri Wood Plates (Wedding 1974)...... 30.00 10.00 TOMATO SOUP Pewter (Xmas 1973)...... 50.00 104W WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD Peanuts (1972 M oth er)...... 12.00 14M TOMATO SOUP M O N D A Y , FEBRUARY 10 THRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, LIMIT ONE C O U PO N - ONE 7 pc. Bavarian C3iina Set (Platter 8 t Lu nch) ...... 25.00 OJKl CAN PER FAMILY. Anniversary Bell (5 0 th )...... 10.00 34W '72 B erlin C h ris tm a s ...... 10.00 1.80 40% O F F Raggedy Ann & Andy (Love Story Music B ox) ...... 15.00 8 J M Bi-Centennial Jeweliy Box ...... 10.00 3.00 8x10 Oil with F ram e...... 30.00 8JM Famous Brand Pipes REDEEM THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS FOR 4 DAY SPECIAL! 20 O Z. LOAF FO O D MART SLICED A.bam’0 Apple T i n WHITE BREAD Genuine Block Meerschaum • Nordic Free-form Pipes Art Galleries Regular $23.00 NOW 17.25 Regular 35.00 NOW 26.25 WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD WHITE BREAD M O N D A Y , FEBRUARY 10 THRU SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15. LIMIT O N E C O U PO N ■ ONE MANCHESTER PARKADE-MANCHESTER LO AF p e r 'FAM ILY. _ OPEN: MON-WED. 11-6; THUGS.. FBI. 'Hi 9 P.M.; SUN. 12-5 Plus Many, Many Mora In StockI

REDEEM THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS AND GET WSSSHR BHIir SUE O N 5 LB. BAG 4 days only - Thura., FrI., Sat. & Mon. 2 5 ‘ o f f FOOD CLUB SUGAR WITH PURCHASE OF $7 50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON ArFO O D MARTS. GOOD 5 si. SUGAR m S n DAY FEBRUARY i 6 t ^^^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. LIMIT O N E CO U PO N ONE WOMEN’S SHOE SALE 5 LB. BAG PER FAMILY. ______

save 60% to 70% regular$1Sto$23 » 4 u , * 6 REDEEM THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS AND GET O N A N Y 1 LB. OR MORE PKG. WOMEN’S BOOT SALE 2 5 ‘ o f f GROUND MEAT WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD m SI d A y S e b I u AR Y SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. LIMIT ONE C O U PO N ONE a select group...Just GROUND MEAT PKG. PER FAMILY. ______100 pairs to choose from

Women’s Sioux Mox Slippers REDEEM THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS AND GET O N A N Y 10 LB. BAG 2 n i r *8 2 5 ‘ o f f POTATOES WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD discontinued styles, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 THRU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. LIMIT ONE COUPON • ONE many colors and sizes to choose fromi POTATOES 10 LB. B A G PER FAMILY. ______

PRICES EFFECTIVE ONLY WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE D&L WOMEN’S SHOES - MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER PARKADE IN MANCHESTER PRESIDENTS ^fW iiKliiiu|toii‘s |{irtlidu^»)i^ DAY

SAIE! a\ To honor the birthday of President To honor the birthday of President] Abraham Lincoln, we’ve loaded our George Washington, we’ve taken the stores with Honest Abe Values on top ax to high prices in every one of ouri quality name brand merchandise! stores! Whatever your needs, you’ll There’s bargains galore for every find row after row of discounted prices member of your family during this fan> at most Parkade stores. So hurry in, FEB. 14, IS, and 17 tastic President’s Day Sellavration! don’t miss it. 3 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Friday, Saturday & Monday SUPER SAVINGS February 14, 15 & 17

inflation Fighting Prices in Most j Take advantage of the values Parkade Stores — Vaiues Gaiore! ) offered by local area merchants during the annual Washington’s Birthday sales extravaganza. Some of the y y e a r’s best bargains are traditionally found during this sales event. Check this special section for participating Don’t Miss it! merchants.

Shopping Tradition Since 1 9 5 6 ”

nSHCHESTEH 'ARKADE^ Qocho/lc^r MANCHESTER HERALD SPECIAL SECTION or kodo February 13, 1975

BROAD STREET AND WEST MiDDLE TURNPiKE 935 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER / 643-5171 — OPEN TUE. THROUGH FRl. TIL 9 / SAT. TIL 5:30 946 MAIN ST. GEORGE WASHINGTON SPECIALS "DOWNTOWN" SAVINGS u p t o 50% / CLOS. MON. .O U HE MANCHESTER YOU GAN CHARGE IT! DRESS DEPT. CONVENIENT PLANS AVAILABLE MEN’S DEPT. LADIES’ DRESSES INCLUDING MASTER CHARGE MEN’S ALL-WEATHER COATS $2 Q oo Reg. $13.00. Special group. Sizes 10 to 24’/4 . j j ...... Values to $40.00.16 Only. Sizes 38-40'42-46 ...... LADIES’ SLEEVELESS SHIFTS MEN’S SPORT COATS $1400 Reg. $4.98. Special groun Sizes 12 to 24V2 ...... Reg. to $55.00 18 Only. Sizes 38 to 4 4 ...... MEN’S JACKETS Reg. $19.98 11 Only. Sizes S to X L ...... *10®® HOUSEWARES DEPT. MEN’S SPORT & ORESS SHIRTS Reg. 3.98. 75 pcs. Long sleeve. Sizes S to X L ...... FAMOUS BRAND FOLDING CHAIRS SCee Reg. to $11.98.13 Only...... ^ BOYS’ DEPT. STEEL SHELVING UNIT S O «9 ROYS’ SPORT & DRESS SHIRTS $^00 35” X 30” X 12”. 6 Only. Reg. $5.98...... “ Reg. $2.98 60 pcs. Long sleeve. Sizes 8 to 16...... '.... ROYS’ SLACKS $350 HANDSAG DEPT. Values to $7.00. 80 pcs. Special group. Sizes 8 to 16...... GENUINE LEATHER HANDBAGS S C so you'd better hurry SPORTSWEAR DEPT. Reg. $12 .9 8 .x OnlyL...... ^ in for this one... LADIES’ SLACKS $ ^ 4 8 Values to $8.98. Special group. Sizes 10 to 38 ...... DOMESTICS DEPT. this is an LADIES’ SKIRTS $2 <>o Values to $6.98. 7 Only. Sizes 5 to 14...... YARN, 100% VIRGIN WOOL outstanding 4 Ply, 4-oz. skein. Black & Purple...... LINGERIE DEPT. FLANNEL BACK TABLECLOTie^n, value!! LADIES’ GOWNS $0OO Assorted patterns and sizes. Special group, n T m Values to $7.00 25 Only. Sizes S -M -L ...... 50% off original price ...... Reg. $229.00

CLEARANCE MERCHANDISE. NOT ALL SIZES AND COLORS AVAILABLE. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES! RECLINER ROCKER with SWIVEL base. The MAN’S CHAIR the entire family will love. Covered in a luxuriously soft vinyl, (only 12) by fa , George Is At It Again—

Stretch “WILD, WILD DAYS" SKI V y A WaVnWeTe mBLASTING ACTING DrinAcIPrices! and this.. PANTS « 9.98 and Reg. to $45.00 Fischer ALPINE KEROSENE ^ this 30% off SKIIS < 14 .9 9 1 5 9 two fabulous $45.00 ^ LANTERNS* . ! Reg. $25.88______GRACEFUL All Purpose bedroom groups ^ pLL SKI JACKETS QUEEN STUDDED ^ ANNE m ^ and WARM UPS CHERRY This is almost unbelieveabielll SHOES *3 .9 9 are CURIO TW O beautiful bedroom DCP'oiReg. $8.00 A TABLE collections on sale at up to Assorted a VF ot football, bassball, soccarfl DN SALE! ONLY $34.95 30% off eachll NOT CLOSEOUTS. Made by Spalding and Brookal A $59.95 value SKI COME ON M, WE HAVE Ml These are in stock — In fact, if by we sell out our stock, we’ll re­ BOOTS *2 9 . >31 OTHER UNADVERTISED House order at the SALE PRICE!! Reg. to $90.00 SPECIALS FOR THIS ^ Solid Cherry In If you like husky Early American, Cooper collector’s finish the warmth and charm of heavy BIG SALES EVENT! ^ with Queen Anne pedestal. 20” H cornices and thick tdps, then you 4 0 % _ 15” diameter can’t miss with either of these NASSIFF Quantity fabulous groups! Dark or light OFF! 4» limited. pine finishes... ARMS COMPANY 991 Main Stmot, Manchester

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^— . f u r n i t u r e serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 BLONDE MAHOGANY ------RECUNERS COME IN UB IM WMIUIlUa BUFFH FOR OUR Rag. fra n S00-B239 RSB. B12B.BB MANY UMDVERTISED nwiON • 5 2 * * mvlON * 7 8 t o SPECIALS-! ONE OF A KIND • 1 6 9 * * blau TABLE LAMPS HI-BACK furniture stores Values to $20.85 VELVET CHAIRS Middletown Manchester BavarsBils foam cusMora. $0$. $11B.9S 346-6606 643-4159 1 SET ONLY CRIMSON sm ao « u m * 8 7 * * ■Jf*. QUEEN SIZE 1115 Main Street MATTRESS and FRENCH on PROVmaAL CHEST Manchester • 643-4159 WASIIIN6IDII1S BIRpi BOXSPRING Antique whits and goM. R^ . $239.95 Rag. S119.B5 FURNITURE - CARPETING - BEDDING waitOW I f c w 2 SUITES ONLYI COLONIAL LOVE SEAT & 9x 12 100% NYLON RUGS HereW Why!! Here’s How!! Here’s When!! SWIVEL ROCKER Cotorful tweed patterns. SOLD TO Mrs. Costonier SALE STARTS TODAY wWl Oils Maple Mm, Vlnalla Patch. Rag. $89.95 2 Piece, Rao. $279.55 To ghro M r ffriomit m 4 uNitowirR ADDRESS 22 Berras Rend. City adl And ands Saturday, t. 13 - 14 - 15 Fabruary 22nd at 5:30 P.M. ^ o w * 1 6 9 * * N marlOW I Me UfBOsI baifain ihoy havo ovor DEUVER Tsday. .SALESMAN G..W. Q U A N . 1 ARTICLE 1 PRICE Wa will na qpm avary night till NATIONALLY ADVERTISED 4 Piece Early American aoon, aod oot Ihaft Emhi to Just o m 1 1 S-Cushion Sofa 1 $199.96 9:00 P.M. for yaur shopping wIM tfay, M rathor, to tho sm m convonloncol Planty of troo WATCHES BEDROOM SUITE 1 1 Swiv.1 Rocker 1 99.96 parking right outside our front by Singer ffMtaslio, storo-wMo prioot tor tho j TOTAL 1 $299.90 Consists of: Triple dresser, mirror, Year Boaos 22% of TetaJ — $45.98 Soori 110 CASH NEEDED — 20% » 40% OFF chest, headboard; In maple or pine. next 8 days. EXTENDED BUDGET TERMS! Reg. $419.95______maiiOW*322 THE FOLLOWING AT NO CHARGE SPECIAL GROU P OF DISCONTINUED MODELS BOYS’ OPEN SUNDAYS 1:00 to 5:00 “OF COURSE—EXPERT FITTING! DRESS SHIRTS Ws c iv * yma $2.20 In Fnmitars (of yonr 1 1 Colonial Lamp 1 $30.00 P.M. FOR BROWSERS ONLYI WE MEN’S TIMEX m •wn Bslsction) for ssch $10 jroo spend. REG. S 5 5 oo S4.9evihiai 1 1 Maple End Table 1 36.98 ARE CLOSED WEDNESDAY. QUARTZ WATCHES $ 8 5 .0 0 m a rLO W * 1 .9 2 MORE EXAMPLES: If you happen to buy a $500 sofa, to pay for a fine new set of bedding for it. You can SHOE DEPARTMENT BOVS' S MEN’S use your 22% bonus on custom covered and custon PAHTS you could Rf^ly for 22% bonus of $110 and buy a ALL BILLFOLDS 40% off OROUP NO. 1 SASaVahiM ordered furniture as well as on floor samples am lovely $135 chair for only $25. If the bonus you earn CLOSING OUT OUR LEATHER GOODS DEPT. WOMEN’3 SHOES m a rLO W * 1 .9 2 stock pieces Also, there are hundreds of little finish ONEIDA STAINLESS STEEL ^,-th comes to, let’s say $55 and you spot a lovely table ing-touch items you can pick up for small bonuses or REG. Reg. to $21.00 marLOW » 5 & » 7 pair LADIES* WHITE parts of bonuses. The more you buy the more you get GRAVY BOAT $ 10.00 OROUP NO. 2 UNIFORMS that’s $55, you get the table for nothing. Often the asa.s7.ss. bonus on a new bedroom suite is more than enough on the house and for the house. SILVERPLATED - SERVICE FOR 8 ^ / B m S w WA WOMEN’S HUSH PUPPIES maitOW *3.92 Rag.$13.lo$« in»fLOW*8*'*2i*15** LADIES’ WHITE Our entire furniture stock included in this super-sale days event! FLATWARE SETS V2 P riC C OROUP NO. 3 1847 ROGERS BROS. AND COMMUNITY CHILDREN’S SHOES GIRDLES SNOW BOOK Sag. S3.B8 A 34.9S DISCONTINUED PATTERNS V.IUM to $13JM marLOW from nwrLOW m a rLO W * 1 .9 2 G G O W G £ STAINLESS STEEL 5 0 % OFFI FLATWARE SETS I *2** & *4** & * 2 . 5 2 EARRINGS SERVICE FOR 8 FOR PIERCED EARS HOUSEWARE SPECIALS! FREE LADES’ DRESSES iRONMG BOARD $1 QO Stoss IS, 18. M. 35% OFF PAD&COVER ...... merLOW ssa.ss.s8 Vs Price SELECTED DISCONTINUED PATTERNS FIBRE WMDOW CO q marLOW *4.92 One Cherry 14\%-20'A SHADES (no roBers)...... m a rto w v A To All Adults Who DiVp Into PEWTER VASES *10.00 KDINE’S UBKH marLOW *5.92 Our Store During This Huge KITWITHTHERMOS .. .marLOW n.92 Sales Event! NO Purchase Necessary! ASTROTURF LADES’ NTTEGOWNS PEWTER VASES *14.00 SaMl. MsWssL Iwas. MATS $1 QO BML U-M UPiN EVERY NIGHT ’til 9:00! (Sat. ’tir5 :3 0 ) CLOSED WEDNESDAY PEWTER SALT A PEPPER *11.00 „ by Monsanto...... m a rto w marLOW * 1 .9 2 ■st.34.m OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 1:00-5:00 FOR BROWSERS ONLY Plus Many Other - •m CASH^ A Q I TERMS: REQ. inarLOW *2 .52 FREE: PEWTER NAPKIN RINGS $14.50 *10.00 • Unadvertlaed Speclalal HOURS: SATURDAY • CHARGE SET OF 4 • 90 DAY CHARGE MON., TUE8., THURS. FRI. 10:00 — 5:30 • BUDGET TERMS _ • DELIVERY 10:00 — 9KI0 CLOSED WEDNESDAY UP TO 3 YEARS TO P A ^ J | LIMITED QUANTITIES Many • SERVICE Specials Good Thurs., FrI. and Sat. Only or While Supply Lasts Other OPEN THURSOAY NIGHT TIL 0 Unadvertised ‘•rMfST FMC EVKUYTHING tSENOB 19111** DOWNTOWN MAIN STBEBTr. MANOHE8THB. Specials! SUOOR gPMW a PAYS—THOII8DAY NIGHTS UU 9tOO 917 MA'N ST. MANCHESTER WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SALE NIGHT ■...-uiaads BiRTHD4r GOWNS U.S. Plywood SALE MOTORSPORTS a Weld wood Pre-Finished Plywood YAMAHA • BMW • LAMBRETTA 20% STREET • TRAIL OFF PANELING SALE SALE ENDS FEBRUARY 18thl RACING SPECIAL Sales • Service • Parts GROUP HARVEST 4x8 5/32

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Another 4x8 - 4 MM reason w hy VINYL GARD tremendous Reductions Generel CASCARA MOSCADO PASADO MADERA Electric is America's S 0 6 O S 0 » O $ 0 * 0 CASH AND CARRY On All Floor Models No. 1 Major Appliance Black & White Value! WELDWOOD Table Models from TICONDOROGA 4x8 - 5/32 CLINIC MUSKET MOHAWK CASSON SATURDAY 100% Solid SUte Modnlartr CASH AND CARRY FEB. 15 DIAGONAL $ 0 6 5 $ 0 4 ! 9 AM - 2 PM ALMANACK WAYSIDE INN 4x8 - 5/32 4x8 - DAPPLE SIENNA CORNWALL BIRCH WELLESLY BIRCH

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SOUTHINGTON WATERBURY WATERBURY CROMWELL 881 W olcott St. SOUTHINGTON MANCHESTER 4 lO Q ue en St. (Route lO ) CROMWELL 881 W olcott St. 45 Shunpike Rd. Opposite Nougotuck Moll MANCHESTER 4 1 O Q ue an St. (Route 1 O) 2 39 Spencer St. Near 1-84, Exit 32 Opposite Naugatuck Moll At Intersection of Rt. 77 and 9 7 39 Spencer Sf. 45 Shunplke RcJ. Naor l-SA, Exit 32 (Silver Lane) (Silver Lone) At Intersection of Rt. 72 and 9 TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE beauty SALON 273 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER • NEXT TO STOP E SHOP POTTERTON'S NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY WE INVENTED "BEAUTY ON A BUDGET" AND IT’S NEVER BEEN MORE IMPORTANT SHOWROOM TO YOU THAN IT IS NOW ONE OF THE MOST WE PROCLAIM FEB. 14-15-17 U l i l r COMPLETE MSPLAYS HAIRCUT TIME liiiiii AT CHOOSE FROM MANY FAMOUS BRANDS — SOME ONE OF A KIND — EDDIE ADAMS ALL CARRY FULL WARRANTEES — DELIVERED — NORMAL INSTALLATION FREE! AT WAREHOUSE 2,033 men, women and ONLY children had a haircut at our salons during January. 2,033 PRE-OVUNED 10% persons wearing the best cuts, money can buy! ARE ^ 0 ^ OVER PRICES YOU? BLACK & COLOR HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO WEAR WHITE TV ^5 TV ON WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES ONE TOO SAMPLE ITEMS NO FROST REFR-FREEZER 409.95 305.50 30.55 AUTOMATIC DRY 2-SPEED AUTO. NASWR «t*rA M M i l RA 9fb M 224s99 CONTMIOUS OEAN 30” RAINE 319.95 231.50 23.15 ^.65 O'^ IPt an in ia 210.05 CvSTvH vvNVERiiBLE DlSIlWASICn HAIRCUT HEAVY DUTY HAMPER DOOR AUTO DRYER 210.95 104.50 10.45 180.OT ANY STYLE e x e r MOOR ARO Rfl 9R AR 278.85 - F r e ' 16 FT. uPiNHT Freezer 009.00 Z00 .0 U to.oo 18 LB. 2-SPEED MTTO. WASHER 319.95 232.50 23.25 255.75 DRYER 7 9 2 AUTOMATIC CYCLES

DELUXE 30-INCH winter vacation Is a great CONTINUOUS CLEAN time to bring In the whole SOLID STATE by f family I AM-FM STEREO ELECTRIC Potteiton’s 8-TRACK TAPE 130 Center SL El Camino Plaza 393 BROAD ST. STEREO 5 1 9 7 RANGE >228 MANCHESTER— 649-2517 Manchester | s i n c e 1931 Rt 30, Vernon Mon.-Sat. 9:00 to 5:30 1 MWa*9BX. IV.W 'VaW 285 ELLINGTON RD. 2319 MAIN STREET Thurs. to 9:00 Thurs.-Fri. to 9:00 East Hartford • 289-8374 Glastonbury • 633-6493 2-SPEED 16 CU. FT. DELUXE BANKAMERICARD • SAVIN6S BANK OF MANCHESTER • MASTER CHARGE FROST FREE AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR!238 WASHER ' pick from our tree of SUPER VALUES! ^ CURTIS KITCHEN-AID MATHES BUILT IN $ 0 / 1 0 p DISHWASHER M ANY UN ADVERTISED SPECIALS 22 CU. FT. DELUXE SAVE up to 25% FROST FREE The Soft Drink for Dry Skin PRE-SEASON PRICE SIDE BY SIDE ALMAY ON WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY AIR CONDITIONERS DEEP MIST REFRIGERATOR Moisture Treatments for Dry Skin Hypo-Aliergenic Free of known irritants 12 INCH ALL CHANNa i 12.5 CU. FT. " r * ‘- -vj, •?!>T i REFRIGERATOR , IPORTABLE TV Wind Proof Napkin >168 Terra Cotta Pota: Holder: ideal for Inside L-1CX>® Just perfect for the Indoor or outside meals. 0% Solid State AccuColor gardener. Assorted colors. reg. 2 .5 0 1 .2 5 reg. 2.00 1 . 5 0 MANCHESTER SHARP HoppI OPEN WED. THURS. Apothecary Jars: CALCULATOR Limited sizes and colors. Mug Trees: Metal six- Coats: - f RtYILL 0 Ideal for Coffee, Cookies, m ug trees. Assorted colorful t e l E v ib io n . B APFUANCB Tea, etc. colors. coverups. NO MONEY DOWN W M i Purohaee of any Console TV 6.50 Manchester Drug 20% oH reg. pricesi 1.29 8 9 0 4 . 0 0 NEXT TO STOP and SHOP 717 Main Street, Manchester • 649-4541 Open Mon. thru Sat 9:30-8:30, Thurs. Oil 0:00 — Ampla Parking 0 / «: Johnson Paint c,. m T99 MAIM STREET MANCHESTER tin C l e A H ^ h M S Kri^PRICB 0 .SKI SPAK ^ CEILING $ T9 5 WHITE PAINT 1^^ gallon 3” Nylon Brush...... *1.98 H bk. PleWW FA gENKCSKtlKM/ 3V4” Nylon Brush...... *2.98 U Eiica .'i^ S h » < t I 3!^ siftf 4” ^lon Brush...... *3.50 3*(i% |dfrn-K-i WCr C o T ^ M a S t ^ V r 9” PAN & $ p s £ 3 8 jre v e ROLLER SET cRTf TfH>- A $4.72 Value ^/2M/fONS.1 j7^r/07/f/^ , „ - HKCl^fclS Skis • 6«*tS 9x12 m ’lO lJ E MSicIw.* fl* s»»* 'Pje» '&HD DROP CLOTH Af/9/J(7SX A $1.00 Value 59‘ 7 i e ,r e k #FP

CLEARANCE SPECIALS! ^ ^ ^ CASH ONLY ^ ★ IZ P a if s CENTER LEATHER ,Je«Cj^- u-ii I HS?'S5SsT W4(s*i 77SMainSt.. Telephone Manchester, 643-9338 BOOTS Conn. Black & Brown • Sizes 4>6 only THE WIDEST VARIETY OF CRAFT & HOBBY 30 Hut t> m e SUPPLIES IN CENTRAL CONN. WINTER , Jahc ,T*9fecks JACKETS 'attert / HilJM With Hoods a g o . e f f P Reg. $34-$50. Sizes S-M-L *14 I-AW Z a » Yo , //inS I EVERYTHING 100 Pair lm AFTgR (Except Dremel, Magazines, and Radios) USI l i ^ : SLACKS Reg. $12-$14 • Sizes 5-13 UCaH*H G mH f • BPeO Olw -Fftf % OFF TYCO MISSES' -TViu(?3 C *1# - I* T# ‘T pel LOCOMOTIVESI COATS ^ W J P IH ^ T f c W S '* ^ ^ Reg. $60-$90 • Sizes 8-18 • Hi Uy4iv**V5 • rt# EXTM SPECIAU UP TO CHILOREN’S » M i ^ c k a t iic S OT VCRH«H " Vfr SHOES • Reg. $10-$14 I* c.atli #l< f, NP(le POST fM^rplAtS %OFF Toddler’s 6 & 7. Girls 12-4. Bovs 1-4 • cVxeck # K / MAIK STREET T H E C O A T A ^ C K — ^ S a h K cv> y.# K f -Tfl. S7l*ES17 ON SOME 48 PURNELL PLACE ^ COAT - WORTHS DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER ^ RACK V CRAFT ITEMSI (DIv. Carriage House Boutique) o PURNELL PLACE WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY

SPECIALS GOOD Cash ’n Carry (From February 14th. thru 22nd.) SKI One Time Only SALE On In Stock BOOTS FRI. - SAT. - MON. Cloth Back Lange$*Rosemounf$ Scrubbable WALLCOVERING Vinyl... PLAIM WHITE 'VRet Price CEILING TILE SPECIAL DISCOUNT on OTMKMAKEeOOTS 40 Sq. Ft. Box R>eker*Nordica*KoOach Famous Brand Kootinyer ADJUSTABLE ^4 4 COLONIAL WALLPAPERS! I A l / LOLLY COLUMNS^ SHEET ea. OFF on Itti WmOW KWIKSET C l l l i n F O l Manchester’s SKIS 7 A (K ROCK O n A U t w ! Lai^est Selection! Save Up To ■ \ f / U S 4 65 LOCK SETS 4x7xVs ...... I Sheet

ALL 4x8x% ...... $ ' ^ 8 9 Sheet IKATES MAHOGANY $ 2 3 6 Sheet PAUL’S PAINT AND _ 4x 10x Vb lOCKEY SPORT MART Sheet 4x12xVs FLUSH DOORS 6 1 5 Main Street, Manchester 649-0300 , EQUIPMENT $ 2 8 3 2’ox6’8” 2’6”x6’8” 3’0x6’8” Remember To Have Your Wallpaper PARK 15%, ST. SKI SHOP $ ^ 9 5 $ 0 9 5 S Q l O MEDICINE Custom Matched CENTER OF SHELVING with t:OTJ.l*SLxrLe Paints! 140% ROCKVILLE CABINETS IFF Tel. 875-6100 BRACKETS 14”x18’

4"_ 6” 5 5 * ea. 8” 6 0 * ea. 24” x 17Vb |10” 7 5 * ea. 12” 8 0 * ea. 14” 9 0 * $ i g 9< M r »portsw*ar SHELF STANDARDS CALDOR SHOPPING CENTER 3 ft. - 6 ft. Lengths ■“ O ’TC MANCHESTER 1”x12’ SHELVING Lin. Ft. STUDDING ONCE A YEAR SALE! usHiNimHrs PREVIOUSLY OWNED BIRTHDAY TELEVISIONS OUR FAMOUS TURTLE NECK, LONG SLEEVED From OU R U S U A L 4’ X 8’ SHELLS $9.00 $5,00 NOW «4.44 • SANDSTONE 9 BROWNSTONE UP LADDERS SLACKS OUR BEST SELLING WING CUFF MACHINE WA8HAB:E . 4 2 .6 0 COLOR POLYESTER ■ SO tlDS - PRINTS BLOUSES 4’Wood POLYESTER AND MANY OTHERS . 4 8 .9 0 from Rag. $1S-$1« 6’ Wood *7.99 8’Wood . 4 1 .7 5 2 for $11.00 *6.66 4’ Aliifiiiniiin ^^9 .9 0 *49*5, 6’ Aluminum - 4 8 .5 0 8’ Aluminum - 4 9 .9 0 SHIRT JAC SWEATERS FROM 2 FINE MAKERS A GREAT CLEARANCE OF ALL All Polyeeter - Solids - Prints OUR WINTER SHETLANDS AND Regular $20.$22 ACRYLICS Tel. 643-5144 Rag. $14-$18 20th CENTURY TV *6.99 *333.$444 ttm w iv e »MAMCHesreit o v b a bo 528-1554 • 176 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY BARGAIN DAYS

When the President said “Look for Bargains,” we’re sure he wouid have approved of the exceptionai vaiues offered during W ASHiNGTON’S BiRTHDAY week at LiViNQ ROOiM iNTERiORS. Aii items pictured here MANCHESTER are stocked in depth but we don’t have an endiess suppiy sojt’s first 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. come, first served. 646-4455

fr " DOOR BUSTER SPECIALS 125 H « . NOW $ 29.05 ODD HEADBOARDS Twin alza maple whlta,tiiftar, etc. ( 1 1 )...... # 9 $ 49.00 PINE C O C K TA IL TaMa, Rich dark flniah ( 2 ) ...... JS20 $729.00 CRAFT MadHarranaan Sofa and chair ( 1 ) ...... $ 2 9 9 $ 99.00 BUTCHER BLOCK and tablaaartth protected flniah ( 3 ) ...... 9 4 5 $449.00 SOFA and CHAIR, looaa pillow atyiauphoMaradlnRapalla...... $ 2 2 4 $979.00 8EALY ‘KSORONET” Quoan alza oonvartlMa aofa (1 )...... $ 4 4 4 $ 29.95 BEAN BAQ CHAIRS, heavy Mack vbiyl,Qiiaan-aizachaira...... 9 1 5 $219.00 LOVE8EAT, Mack vkiyiwHh diamond tufted back (3) ...... 9 9 9 CHAIR AND OTTOMAN DECORATOR CHAIRS hi 3 Cotors The famous “SiMpy Hollow" chair and Thto richly.l•Wo^•€l pecan framed chair ottoman upholstarad In rich brown M ila ragiriaily for $13S. CUSTOM ORDERS TAKEN AT SALE PRICES! RapaHa*.

Thla superbly crafted Colonial Sroup la available In a wida aal action of nylon, and harculon fabrics. Each place will be cuatom-mada for you and dalivarad within two weeks. _:2beL

IT THE ”ATUS” HmE A WAY Rugged Harculon up- hotetisry covers this, PATCHWORK SWIVEL ROCKER full-sized sleep sofa. <219 TM a massive swivel rocker features rich Reg. $319. maple trim. Usually $179.

“DIAMOND JIM ” A manly full position recllner. Tufted siUe and -•>1 front, ball casters, rever­ sible cushion and a Mvings of $90.

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Sofa ...... QUEEN-SIZE HIDE A WAYS Save $150 on a wide selection of Colonial queen- Love Seat. size sleap-sofas. Some have matching stationary C h a ir...... lovoMats. ELE6ANCE IN VELVET Stately yet comfortable. A focal point In A. any room. Wm $169.95 T in

N' SPECIAL SALE HOURS Monday-Friday 10-9 Saturday 10-5 CONVENIENT TERMS L O V E S E A T CHAIR AMPU PARKINS MASTER GHARRE •149 >99 FREE DELIVERY Exceptional quality from LEWITTES. ChooM eluW (on most itoms) *349 Queen Anne or Chippendale styles.