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Use Court Fines For Education?

HADDAM (UPI) - The Education and Training. THE CANDIDATES Connecticut Planning Com-* Ulanrt^patpr lEupttinn Bpralb The legislature should look mitee on Criminal Administra­ into the advantages of es­ ARE SAYING tion has recommended using a tablishing statewide police percentage of court fines and recruiting standards, he said. GARDENING MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 17 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES penalties to finance criminal In Massachusetts, he said, 25 PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS By FRANK ATWOOD justice education. per cent of the fine and penalty England: Opposes Income Tax H.R. Sterrett, executive incomes are used for education director of the committee, purposes. Marilyn England, Republican “The present Republican ad­ » \ r . ministration has proven that Any forsythia bush that * Wednesday recommended the candidate for 9th District state remember. Some who traveled formation of a state criminal representative, stated today, “I conservative expenditures, behaves as expected will set to Vermont and New combined with frugal manage­ buds in late summer. They will justice education and training definitely am opposed to a state Ford Making Political Swing Hampshire on foliage trips ment, has enabled them to take stay tightly closed during the advisory board and statewide income tax.” have said that the color here, requirements governing the Said Mrs. England, “Income a $244 million deficit (inherited cold weeks of winter and will when they came back home, Now You Know from the previous Democratic open into yellow flowers when hiring and training of police of­ tax can be, and would be, a very was better than anything they ficers. Lake Nicaragua in Central dangerous tax. Once es­ administration) and in four we have warm sun in the saw in the northern states. Sterrett made the remarks at America is one of the world’s tablished, it is so easy to in­ years turn it completely around spring. It is different, of course, and few fresh water lakes that hold into a surplus. A forsythia at the home of a one-day seminar at the Connec­ crease each year to finance To Bolster GOP Underdogs comes a little later here than in ticut Conference on Justice man-eating sharks. programs which, in the long “Prudent management has Mr. and Mrs. Louis Giglio, the north. We have fewer proven that a state income tax run, may prove to be ineffective GREENVILLE,S.C. (UPI)-President continuing on for campaign appearances Everywhere he has sought to bolster which has acted in this normal maples in our landscape and it is completely unnecessary.” chances in the South, where former Presi­ and wasteful. Ford today took his campaign for con­ in nearby Anderson and Rock Hill, S.C. fashion for 10 years, has is the sugar maples that give Republican underdogs and everywhere he dent Richard M. Nixon’s famous gressional and state GOP candidates into In remarks prepared for delivery at a changed the timing this year Vermont and New Hampshire has carried a dual message that “southern strategy” and conservative the South, urging voters to send “anti-big­ 1100-a-plate GOP fund-raising luncheon in and is in bloom now. There is their glorious golds and reds. ’M- Republican victories are needed to fight philosophy rejuvenated a dormant spending” Republicans to Congress to help Greenville, Ford called for the election of nothing half-hearted about this Our maples have been inflation and to preserve the balance in Republican party. forsythia’s fall bloom, either. i him battle inflation. candidates that will “help me fight the Congress of two vigorous parties. beautiful. Dogwood has been V Dedicating Plant Apparently every flower bud on fR^IVLUBANr GUIDtl In a one-day, three state swing that took long, hard battle against big government He has campaigned against the gorgeous. Sumach and Virginia him into the Carolinas and Kentucky, Ford spending and the double-digit inflation it "legislative dictatorship” he foresees if Ford intended to dedicate a new printing the bush has opened and since creeper have given us splashes repeated warnings that America would be breeds.” plant for the Anderson, S.C., Independent the leaves have turned red, as of bright red. We have had the predictions of a Demcratic rout turn out to run by a “legislative dictatorship” if and Daily Mail and speak for Republican expected in the fall, the bush deeper colors of the oaks, in be accurate. Democrats win greater control of candidates at a $100-a-plate dinner in has a lovely and most unusual rich reddish brown and shades Ford said that if Democrats won more featuring the areals finest restaurants. Congress this November. Greenville and at a shopping mall in Rock appearance. that were almost purple. seats in the House and Senate, as some GOP Paying Costs The President flew into Greenville un­ Hill. Competing for attention is the Dr. Edwin N. Carpenter, or­ ^ r T : polls indicate, “We will have what The Republican Party was picking up The bright red shrubs along der sunny skies andwas welcomed at the Clemson-Duke homecoming game at namental horticulturist at the state highways and in some . 't • amounts to a legislative dictatorship — a the tab for most of Ford’s travel aboard University of Connecticut, has airport by a crowd of several thousand. Clemson, S.C. home gardens can usually be Congress with no checks and no balance.” Air Force One, which costs $2,000 per hour The Independent is one of the most an explanation which can be Greeted by Candidates identified as euonymous alatus, Today’s trip to the South was the third of aloft. loyally Democratic newspapers in the summed up as “the weather.” or the “winged euonymous.” He was greeted by congressional and five major pre-election trips which will Heavy layoffs in the textile plants of He points out that August was State, and three prominent Democrats — Close examination shows corky state Republican candidates and made carry the President into every region of North and ^ u th Carolina in recent weeks retiring Gov. John West, Sen. Ernest fairly dry and September was ridges growing on four sides of brief remarks at the airport rally before the country before election day. have raised a new obstacle to Republican fairly wet and cool. Now we Rollings and Rep. William Jennings Bryan each stem, giving them a (g c k t& ils Dorn, the Democratic gubernatorial can­ have had some warm days square appearance. They turn again in October. didate — planned to greet the Republican the brighter red when they are chief executive in Anderson. The forsythia, going through r planted in full sun. this sequence, "has its clock Why the Leaves Tapes Indicate Nixon Effort But Ford was to be welcomed to the state by Sen. Strom Thurmond, R-S.C., mixed up” and has put out its Change Colors spring bloom in the October i » originator of the southern strtegy, and sun. There are other spring­ There are precise scientific state Sen. James Edwards, a conservative flowering shrubs which explanations for the change in W: oral surgeon who won the Republican sometimes act the same way, leaf color in the fall, all starting To Clear Self of Involvement gubernatoriel nomination by defeating among them magnolia and with reduced hours of sunlight. Gen. William Westmoreland, former U.S. A layer of cork tissue builds up flowering quince. WASHINGTON (UPI) - A jury now has what may be his fourth and final day of Vietnam commander, in the primary. at the base of the stem, shutting The tape shows that Nixon paused heard the voice of President Richard M. direct examination as the government’s In North Caroliqa, a sellout football XL'. off the flow of water to the leaf. several moments and then said: “We Nixon ordering the preparation of “self- lead-off witness. Neal was expected to in­ game between two established rivals. Thorough Job Without water, photosynthesis could get that,” A short time later, Nixon Forsythia blooms out of season in back garden of Mr. and serving goddamn statements” to clear troduce the tapes of two or three ad­ North Carolina and North Carolina State, Usually, however, it is a case slows down. The chlorophyll, said quickly, “Well, for Christ’s sake, eet Mrs. Louis Giglio at 155 Wells St., Manchester. Yellow him of Watergate involvement and pay­ ditional Nixon-Dean conversations. provided the competition for Ford’s of just a few blossoms opening which has kept the leaves it.” ment of $120,000 demanded by a Watergate According to the March 17 tape, Nixon appearance at Greensboro, N.C. out of season, leaving other blossoms have opened while leaves have turned to their green, can no longer act with Dean Complimented Sing Lee Restaurant burglar. and Dean talked about ways of dealing Republican furniture maker William E. buds to go through the winter fall color of wine-red and will soon drop. (Herald photo by sunlight, water and carbon At the end of the conversation, Nixon Chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal with the newly established Senate Stevens, who argues a businessman is and be ready for spring bloom. I Dunn) dioxide to produce plant sugar The Sing Lee Restaurant in the El Camino Plaza on Rt. 30, Vernon, offers excellent (Chinese, Polynesian and complimented Dean on developing “the Friday played the tapes of Nixon’s March Watergate committee. Nixon proposed more qualified than a politician to combat have never seen a forsythia do and release oxygen. American cuisine. With over 30 years of experience in the resturant business in Boston, New York and right plan” for handling Watergate prior 17 and 21, 1973, conversations with his that his youthful counsel draft a general inflationary spending in Washington, is such a thorough job of blooming Without the chlorophyll, Connecticut, David Wong, insists on only fresh meats and vegetables for his gourmet dishes. His son, Eddie, to the 1972 presidential election, adding: leaves turning red, and it is set He has roses and counsel John W. Dean HI. They were the statement saying the re-election com­ believed to be trailing far, behind in the at the wrong time as this one, other pigments which were grew up in the business. He also worked in two engineering departments for the Norden Division of United “You contained it.” on a slope where it may have chrysanthemus in his small second and third presidential tapes mittee had planned lawful intelligence race for the Senate seat being vacated by It has to be doubted that this there all the time, show up, and “Now after the election we’ve got to had less moisture at the root garden, there were peonies in Aircraft Corp. A family affair. Sing Lee Restaurant has a lovely hostess, Mrs. Pui-King Wong, who is a presented at the Watergate cover-up trial operations — with no mention mad in the Sam J. Ervin Jr., D-N.C. bush will bloom again in the the chemical make-up of the ave another plan, because we can’t have, ievel. I checked my own for­ the spring. He has set out maple registered nurse employed part-time at Hartford Hospital. Tender, loving care is given to Sing L ^ patrons (Herald photo by Dunn) and brought to 160 minutes the amount of statement about bugging. Stevens’ opponent is Robert Morgan, spring. I appears that all the leaf tissue determines the for four years, we can’t have this thing — sythia, on the north side of the trees, pines and hemlocks. and its kitchen staff draws on experience from all over the world. In the dining room, college students or Nixon’s conversations played so far. “I would think, make, I think you could who resigned as attorney general to make flower buds have opened in Oc­ color. you’re going to be eaten away. We can’t do house where it gets little sun. Earlier he had what he thinks is graduates, welcome diners. Sing Lee’s banquet facilities can accommodate up to 250, and has a full take-out Romping Through the Leaves make self-serving goddamn statements the race. North Carolina is one state tober. Probably next year the I like better the Indian legend New Material it,” Nixon said. The leaves are still green and the finest sweet corn ever menu. Patrons can enjoy cocktails with luncheons which are served from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The restaurant (unintelligible),” Nixon said. “What I’m where Republicanism sank roots. The plant will return to its normal which says, as I remember it, Most of the March 17 tape had not been Early in the conversation, Nixon said he the buds still tight. grown, raised from seed he is open Monday through Thursdays from 11:30 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 1 a.m.; There is a natural affinity between alert as the leaves too often provide a getting at is, uh, you have got, you can put governor; the other U.S. senator, Jesse A. cycle and set buds for the that the Hunter (Orion) has made public previously. Both the Nixon could not understand what the motivation bought in New Hampshire. youngsters and new fallen leaves natural camouflauge for youngsters off all the self-serving men and they in Helms, and most of the state’s con­ spring of 1976, but the Giglios slain the Great Bear and some and on Sunday, noon to 11 p.m. Give the family a treat, eat at Sing Lee’s. Only one-half mile from Vernon Cir­ White. House and the House Judiciary was for the break-in at the Democratic Mr. Giglio and his wife, which Jase Morelewicz, 4, of 137 turn, the main thing is the President has— gressmen are Republicans. Many of them will just have to wait and see. of the bear’s blood has fallen on cle on Rt. 30 North. enjoying this annual fall rite. Committee’s impeachment inquiry had national offices in the Watergate. Estelle, are both working, Mrs. Beautiful Fall Color Henry St., demonstrates. It also then, you see, that basically clears the credit Nixon’s 1972 coattails for their vic­ The location of the forsythia the leaves. As the Hunter broils Remember where there are leaves released the March 21 transcript. Giglio is at Pratt & Whitney I have heard a number of peo­ President frankly...” tories. a steak over his campfire, some means motorists should be on the there are apt to be children at play. Five of Nixon’s former top aides are on may have had something to do Aircraft and her husband drives ple say that the fall foliage ■of the yellow fat has also trial charged with conspiracy in the cover- Full Account with its behavior. It is in fuli a truck for the Town Highway color in Connecticut this year is up — John N. Mitchell, who was attorney Four days later. Dean gave Nixon a full sun, which accounts for the Department. as brilliant as any they can dripped on the trees of the forest. 244 ST. general and campaign director; H.R. account of the planning and cover-up of Community Generosity sfNGtfiE Boston School Week Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman, the bugging. Dean said E. Howard Hunt ROCKVILLE MANCHESTER former No. 1 and No. 2 White House aides; Jr., the former White House consultant Robert C. Mardian, former assistant at­ recently convicted as a Watergate Giving New Hope HOSPITAL Phone 646-1995 RESTAURAMT torney general and campaign aide; and burglar, had demanded $120,000 for sup­ Ends With Uneasy Truce Kenneth W. Parkinson, a lawyer hired by port and legal fees, and eventually, he NOTES OPEN 7 DAYS CompM. Lunchaon* Sorvod the re-election committee. said, blackmail demands “are going to To New Hope Manor Late Evonfng Dining BOS'FON (UPI) — Boston’s fifth week of The three youths, two Hyde Park High Dean Returns Monday cost, uh, a million dollars over the next, COMPLETE CAB8T OUT SEBVICE court-ordered school desegregation began students and an 18-year-old non-student, uh, two years.” Admitted Wednesday: Diane Dean will return to the stand Monday for Hope is growing at New Hope Manor, as AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT * with violence and ended in an uneasy truce were charged with possession of infernal Mrs. Richard L. Patten of 33 Mather Si. Flaherty, South St., Rockville; SCRANTON’S FALL CHINESE, POLYNESIAN and donations and offers of assistance from Joan Kutscher, Stafford Rd., supervised by legions of riot-equipped weapons, “namely Molotov cocktails.” gave $75 worth of groceries, $20 cash, a Steak Prices AMERICAN FOOD police. Manchester area residents and businesses popcorn popper plus a dollar for gas to the Vernon; Eleanor McLellan, Police said the bombs were gasoline-filled mount. Delightful Family Style Dinners ’Three white teen-agers were arrested a beer bottles. staff member who picked up the donation. Emily Dr., Vernon; Barbara In response to the report of New Hope’s Pizzetti, Tunnel Rd., Vernon; NEW CAR SALE Got You Down? dm block away from racially polarized Hyde Meanwhile, uniformed police continued Mary Garofalo of 230 Deming St. financial problems in 'Thursday’s Herald, Lucille Titus, Bakos Rd., EXOTIC NM.nin BANQUET Park High School Friday when police patrolling the corridors of Hyde Park Automaker Guts Costs donated a case of eggs, half were I POLYNESIAN II Jt u ILN m l FACILITIES FOR I phone calls offering assistance and money Tolland; Nina Tuxbury, South OURS START at COCKTAILS Fri. I M. 2S0 SEATING stopped a car and found seven Molotov High, where seven white students and a delivered Friday and the rest are due next plus food for the teen-age residents have St., Rockviile. ll:N u lM im cocktails and other homemade weapons. teacher were injured in sporadic brawling week. OUSMOnLEs • POKTIACs - CAMLUCs S m S i t IM I Ml “poured in,” according to Mrs. Madeline Discharged Wednesday: Mrs. ^ 2 .7 5 p U.S.D.A.Choice. Attendance Up Tuesday. One 15-year-old boy was stabbed Because of Slow Sales These donations are in addition to the Uccello, president of New Hope’s board of Mae Badura and son, Somers; I El Camino Plaza Rte. 30, Vernon Citywide school sttendance Friday was in the stomach. offer from Mike Walsh of McDonalds l o w e r l e v e l directors. restaurant on W. Center St., of breakfast Robert Baron, Hartford; Henry Good Selection of 1975 Models Available For *2.99 We Also Feature ‘A Mil# from Vernon Circle. Rte. 30 North 72.8 per cent. School officials said most of Searches Conducted DETROIT (UPI) - Ford Motor Co., the Chrysler Cuts Jobs Donations received Friday include a Castonguay, Pleasant View the absences were due to normal Friday for the girls on Tuesday and lunch twice a • ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF, au jus Police and school officials conducted nation’s second largest automaker has In the past year, Chrysler has reduced $100 check from Diamond Police Equip­ Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Carol Cham­ truancy. week, plus 2,000 Ronald McDonald dolls, • BAKED BOSTON SCROD weapons searches in the school, and a launched a cost-cutting drive in an its white collar work force by about 2,400 ment Co., $25 each from Philip Harrison of pagne and son. Mountain St., Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Divi­ which will be sold at $1 each, and stall • SAUTEED LIVER & ONIONS (or Bacon) switch-blade knife was found on a girl who attempt to offset dwindling sales and a workers, mostly through attrition and Harrison’s Stationers, Franklin Pharmacy Rockville; Elsie Chapman, sion at Ft. Bragg, N.C., who were placed fled before she could be taken into space for a flea market at its parking lot. 15% DISCOUNT! gloomy profit outlook. Officials, however, layoffs. of Glastonbury, Rae-Marie Evans of South "We are all overwhelmed by the South St., Rockville; Elizabeth on alert Wednesday were returned to nor­ custody. WlLDREMlWlNOlroln 39"- refused comment on reports of a possible 5 Chrysler officials declined to estimate Glastonbury; and $5 from the Honey Pot Chertow, Storrs; Loretta mal status, but three companies of kindness of these people,” Mrs. Uccello Two students, one black and one white, per cent cutback of white collar employes. how many workers would be affected by of Glastonbury. Devine, Court St., Rockville; 7 1974 Models still available...contact National Guard military police mobilized said. She told how two women came and were suspended for fighting. “We expect many cost-cutting its latest reduction move. Mrs. Nancy L. Chapdelaine, owner- Earl Elsemore, Elm St., by Gov. Francis W. Sargent remained on casually left a bag of apples and $3. "At Sargent, meanwhile, announced he ad possibilities to result from studies now un­ Auto industry sales are off 20.9 per cent operator of The Rummage Corner on Rockville; Janet Furphey, Richard Backotten. Ed Weaver. John lata. Fred Meaurant alert in Boston area armories. least, we know the girls will now be get­ asked the state Board of Education to der way,” said Peter J. Sherry, vice presi­ this year and an anticipated jump with the Purnell Pi., gave $10 plus promised that 20 Moser Dr., Rockville; Laurie Guard Remains ting more than the two meals a day we release ?6 million already appropriated to dent of personnel and organization. i'ntr(>duction of the 1975 models has not per cent of the business proceeds on Johnson, West Shore Rd., have been able to provide lately,” Mrs. Sargent said they would be replaced by improve the quality of education during Overall Program Under Way materialized. Thursday will go to New Hope. Ellington; Suzy Kuhnly, Clark VALUE BATED USED CARS fresh troops Sunday, and the units would Uccello said. desegregation in Boston and Springfield. , “Some company operations may be able Rd., Rockville; Kenneth remain on standby duty indefinitely. He said the money would be used to im­ to take costcutting actions right away,” Mather, South Suffield; Mrs. 1974 CMC % TON PICK-UP SAVE $$$ Inc. Police said they discovered the Molotov prove instruction in integrated classrooms Sherry said Friday. “We are still in the Gladys Peer and daughter, V-O angina, automatic tranamlaslon, powar staaring, powar disc brakaa, radio, 7'A-foot R e s t a u r a n t & l o u n g e * 4 WEST ROAD ROCKVILIE cocktails and a number of clubs and pipes and for bilingual and remedial programs process of developing an overall program Brooklyn St., Rockville; Flshar 4-way plow. BT. (3 ELLIN9T0N TEL. 872-7327 in a car they stopped for speeding just 10 in reading and other subjects. and have not settled on a timetable.” Florence Rother, Orchard St., Untouched for Fine Food and Atmosphere 1974 CADILLAC SEDAH deVILLE SAVE $$$ minutes before school let out. Sherry took issue with a Detroit News Rockville; Kelly Ann Velardi, 8 7 5 -6 2 0 3 Equipped with all Cadillac equipment Including air conditioning, vinyl top, ate., etc. Low Choice of Over 20 Delicious Entrees story that said Ford was considering Kent Rd., Rockville. TOM BiNOIT SUVE BELLINGHIRI milea. Plus Elaborate Salad Bar laying off at least 3,000 workers to help Admitted Thursday: Joy 1974 CHEVROLET CAMARO 2-DR. HARDTOP SAVE SSS CLOSED TUESDAY a Open 6 Dev# OPEN TUBS. tHRU SUNDAY pare costs. Balcome, Charter Oak St., V-O angina, automatic transmission, powar steering, powar disc brakes, air con­ SOMETHING NEW HAS BJEN AODED AT SUNDAY COCKTAIL 4 DININQ 12 NOON TO 9 P M “Those numbers will be developed Manchester; Raymond ^linn, ditioning, AM/FM stereo with tape player, powar windows, power door locks, mag ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES Emigration Agreement operation by operation,’’ Sherry said. McLean St., Rockville; Her­ wheals, low miles. Steve’s & Tom’s Up to 250 People Re-Examination Imperative man Fritz, Highiand Ave., He said the company’s narrowing profit Rockville; Viola Hewitt, Staf­ 1974 FORD MUSTANG II GHIA *2695 Pleases Jewish Leaders margins "make it imperative that 2-Door, automatic transmission, V-8 engine, whitewall tires, powar steering, vinyl top, PASTA ford; Loren Kraut, Holly Rd., MON. - WED. & FRI. management re-examine all operations to Tolland; Francine McCaughey, air conditioning, radio, 8,000 miles. sat. determine where savings and efficiencies WASHINGTON (UPI) - After two agreement, also gives President Ford Stafford Springs; Myrtle PASTA ITEMS SERVED UNTIL 9:00 P.M. can be realized.” 1973 CUTLASS SUPREME 2-DOOR *3395 Out to WMktnd Tolum* w* art sorry Pasta la not avallabla Fri., Sal. a Sun. years of negotiations, the Soviet Union has broad powers to conduct international Nielsen, High St., Rockvilie; The Ford statement came one day after V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power staaring, power disc brakes, bucket seats, agreed to allow freer emigration of Jews tariff-lowering negotiations. Susan Perham, Somersville; vinyl top, mag wheels. FEATURINQ JOHN BRITNEY, ORGANIST Chrysler Corp. announced it was conduc­ and other unhappy citizens in return for Spokesmen for the National Conference Kathleen Stenhouse, Highland FRI. & SAT. NIGHT 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. U.S. trade concessions. ting an intensive cost reduction program Ave., Rockville; Marilyn 1973 OLDSMORILE CUSTOM CRUISER *4495 on Soviet Jewry and the Conference of that will force the shutdown of its Newark, O-passenger, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power staaring, power disc brakes, air Leaders of Jewish organizations Presidents of Major American Jewish Webster, East Willington; GRINDERS welcomed the agreement, announced Del., assembly plant for three weeks in Rosemary Willson, Warehouse conditioning, low miles, beautiful wood grain sides. Organizations said in a joint ,statement November and December. Hot Oven on Request Friday by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D- they “deeply appreciate” the agreement. Point. 1973 PONTIAG GRANDVILLE 4-DR. HARDTOP *3395 Wash. Discharged Thursday: Duane “However," they said, “we will not V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, tilt wheel In return for Soviet assurances that forget that the real determination of the Jones Jr., West Wiilington; steering wheel, power seats, AM/FM stereo radio, rear window delogger, and much barriers against emigration will be Marie Ouellette, Stafford more. 28,000 miles. success of this agreement lies in the relaxed, Jackson promised to speed Kremlin. We will watch closely Soviet Springs; Joseph Sosnicki, passage through Congress of a long- 1970 BUICK ELECTRA 2-DOOR >1895 compliance with the terms of the un­ Moser Dr., Rockville; Peter delay^ administration trade bill, giving V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, powar disc brakes, air con­ derstanding. We will also continue to press INSIDE Trueb, Old Post Rd., Tolland; Russia the same tariff treatment which ditioning, power windows, power seats. for the rights of those Jews who desire to CaroL Warner, Enfield. the United States gives other countries. live freely as Jews in the Soviet Union.” TODAY Births Thursday: A daughter 1999 CHEVROLH CAMARO 2-DOOR >2195 The bill, which Jackson and others to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Flaherty, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering. stalled in order to seek the emigration Terms of the agreement were spelled South St., Rockville; a daughter 1999 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 2-DOOR >1795 out in a public exchange of letters between to Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson and Secretary of State Henry A. Kutscher, RFD 8, Vernon. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats, vinyl Senior Citizens...... Page 2 top. Kissinger. The letters did not cite any Soviet Churches ...... Page 6 No Effects promise as to just how many persons Religious Calendar ...... Page 12 WEATHER would be allowed to emigrate. But Manchester Has I t ...... Page 7 GALVESTON, Tex. (UPI) - Jackson’s letter said both he and Presi­ A two-year study of an oil-rich Bright and sunny, but cold this afternoon dent Ford consider that 60,000 a year TV ...... Page 8 area off the Louisiana coast in­ with the high 45 to 50 degrees. Clear and would be a “minimum standard’’ of Soviet MCC Calendar ...... Page 5 compliance to begin with. dicates offshore drilling and Motors cold again tonight with the low in the 20s. For antique lovers...... Page 9 And Jackson made clear that Congress New Hope Manor Gets Help production have neither harm­ LRoute 83 Inland 30 to 35 near the coast. Mostly sun­ ful nor beneficial effects on the VERNON Phone 643-1181I ny and a bit milder Sunday with high in reserved the right to review the situation Herald Angle...... Page 10 environment. mid and upper 50s. each year. Schoolboy sports ...... Page 11 Gifts of food, money and necessary household items fill a table at New Hope. (Herald photo by Dunn) I t PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Oct. 19. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19, 1974 - PAGE THREE DAR Planning ABOUT TOWN NATIOMAl WfATHII SfRVICE fOIECAST f 7AM EST 10-10- M Open House Set Norman Fendell, supervisor p.m. in the school cafeteria. ELASTIC Autumn Bazaar of special education for the Fendell will discuss the htenchester School System and STOCKINGS The ninth annual autumn proposed Regional Oc­ By Hicks PTO director of the Manchester WHEELCHAIRS bazaar of the Orford Parish cupational Training Center Sheltered Workshop, will be Chapter, Daughters of the which will be on the Nov. 5 TOLLAND sale of homemade snacks and guest speaker at a meeting of ARTHUR DRUG American Revolution, will be V juice will be used in the school referendum. Following his talk, F A il. SMOVTOH Vivian Kenneson the St. James Home and School held Qct. 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 for future PTO projects. refreshments will be served. p.m. iMMNEAPOLIlt Correspondent. Association Monday at 7:30 Tel. 875-4704 The executive board of the Called “Frost Fair,” the r A P \ The PTO of Hicks School will PTO will meet Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. • m - M. event will be at the home of \mo* EWVORK sponsor an Open House for at the home of Mrs. Thaddeus Mrs. Harry Fraser, 192 Hart­ F A It Dobieski on Tory Rd. ford Rd. students and their parents next O v e r week. Miss Sally Robb, chairman of •AN PRANCimOO' Museum to Close 100 Stores OCNVERl On Monday Units B and D ace the fair, announces there will The Benton Homestead and invited to attend at 7:30 p.m., Aoosslho be a sandwich luncheon served the Tolland County Jail for fl. while Oct. 23 is scheduled for Museum, both of which are Nation LOS AN SCteS Units A and C. Both sessions Other features of the fair will - v n maintained by the Tolland • S H V IC I DIWT B T O H S ATLANTA will be held in the school gym­ be a bake sale, a Christmas FAII Historical Society, will close C O O l. nasium. boutique, handmade items in­ t o the season after Oct. 27. DALLAS The program will include in­ cluding needlepoint and petit- The Benton Homestead, more V troductions of staff members point, post office grab bag, and LOWEST TIMEftATUIES than 250 years old, contains and a short address by principal an “As Good as New” comer. «0. NewOMLCANT many furnishings and records 2nd Big Week! [MIAMI Andrew Winans. Following a Miss Jean Kelsey is chairman •32 few brief PTO atinouncements, of the Revolutionary War. It is of the tea room and bake sale. students will guide their the ancestral home of the last The public is invited. r— LEGEND' "Wh parents through their units and Senator William Benton. The D\ ^50 l l A I N ______where parents may meet home is located on Metcalf Rd. SALE ENDS m teachers and see samples of The Jail Museum, on the MANCHESTER schoolwork. Parents are en­ Tolland Green, contains SAT, OCT 26 HOSPITAL T^SHOWEtS N ftSsr couraged to attend with their numerous artifacts of Tolland's Un WEATHEIFOTOCAST ^ students. past as well as the cell block, NOTES On Wed. Oct. 23, the PTO will which was in use until 1988. iiu sponsor a snack sale for Both museums will be open students. Proceeds from the Oct. 20 and 27 from 1 to 4 p.m. For Period Ending Sunday. Some snow is expected in portions of the Great Lakes area and Discharged Wednesday: from West Virginia into southwestern Pennsylvania. There is a chance of snow flurries Berte Receives Plaque For Service to MHA David Boucher, Glastonbury; over northern New York. Rain is forcast for portions of southern Texas and along the Pascal Mastrangelo (left), chairman- of the Manchester Housing Authority, presents ¥ Harriet Giacomini, East Hart­ Pacific northwest coast. Minimum temperatures: Atlanta 46, Boston 42, Chicago 38 plaque to A. Paul Berte Wednesday night recognizing Berte’s service as member and Look What A Buck Will Buy! ford; Norman Gagnon, 801 Cleveland 31, D allas 55, Denver 41, Duluth 34, Houston 54, Jacksonville 55, Kansas City 52* chairman of the authority. Berte recently resigned the position. (Herald photo by Dunn) Main St.; David Wells, Stafford Little Rock 48, Los Angeles 61, Miami 69, Minneapolis 34, New Orleans 54, New York 42* Springs; Diane Sadowsky, 124 Herald Carriers at Party Phoenix 61, San Francisco 54, Seattle 52, St. Louis 43 and Washington 39. (Note: Maximum PUMPKINS $ 4 Overlook Rd., South Windsor; temperatures not available.) Charles C. White, Riley Moun­ A ny size, your choice More than 125 Herald news carriers attended a party at prizes, full-length feature movie and cartoons. From left tain Rd., Coventry; Arm Put­ I the Marine Club in recognition of International Newspaper are Sharon Kuczynski, Macck Cycenas, Mary Walch and nam, 162G Homestead St.; Irish Says Cheney Tech Carrier Day. The carriers were treated to refreshments. Mary Morano. Brian Wilhelm is standing in second row. Lillian Burgess, 333 Bidwell St.; Carol Killoran, Stafford 276 Oakland Street Springs. PERO'S 'The King of Produce!" Also, Karen Machie, Echo Hurt by Lack of Funds Dr., Coventry; Timothy Den- Smith To Explain • Fresh Cider • Apples • Chestnuts end much morel COSMETICS Bicentennial Workshop Set of the students. ’The school now nin, 21 McCann Dr.; Dominick Tne state Board of Education this year is 420. WE CARRY AU Masonic Hospital operates with a staff of 22. THE TOP LINESI HEBRON Natalie, East Hartford; Nancy is causing "a bureaucratic Contacted by The Herald, Gail L. Smith, who is in Beaulieu, East Hartford; Maria nightmare” at Manchester’s School Director John Garafalo The reason Hebron is hold a workshop at Phelps Hall. flu clinic will be held only once charge of admissions at the Stair, East Hartford; Dorothy Howell Cheney Technical said this is about 70 students ARTHUR DRUG recognized as having one of the All Hebron residents are in­ this year, on Tuesday from 7 Masonic Home and Hospital in Borst, SOL Spencer St.; Charles School by failing to provide above capacity. Student- most viable bicentennial vited to attend. p.m. to 9 p.m. Walli^ford, will make a frater­ l o n c h e / t e r Hodgkins, East Hartford; Nor­ adequate funding, Wallace Irish teacher ratios at Cheney Tech programs in Connecticut is no The flu clinic is for residents nal visit to Manchester Lodge At the workshop, the commis­ m a B a rb a ra , 110 V ernon Jr. says. Irish is Republican are as high as 35 to 1, he says, accident. As long ago as four sion will report on the work of Hebron, Columbia, Andover, of Masons Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Gardens, Vernon; Grace candidate in the 12th Assembly pointing out that the ratio lo r k o d e CHARLES RROHSOH (R| years ago a few people started Marlborough and Lebanon. The at the Masonic Temple. done to date and indicate what Holman, 154 Highland St.; District, opposing Ted Cum­ should be about 25 to 1 or 20 to 1. to formulate a plan and as a remains to be done. They will vaccine will be administered by Smith, a past grand master of Henry Gryk, 59 Wetherell St. mings, Democrat. “ DEATH WISH" result of these efforts, Hebron also consider whether new con­ Dr. Marvyn Little, assisted by Masons in Connecticut, will Irish says the school staff is EVES 7:30 - 9:20 Also, Brian Kuhnly, 88 Pearl received the first Bicentennial cepts should be included in the the Community Health Nurses. explain how applications are There’s a definite need for XTRA SHOW SAT MIDNITE Dr., Vernon; Scott Kuhnly, 88 doing an outstanding job Flag in the state. Bicentennial program and The immunization will cost $3. processed into the Masonic expansion, Garafalo said, Pearl Dr., Vernon; Marcia despite a shortage of operating However, the final quality solicit help from those present Annual vaccination is Home and Hospital from th r explaining he had to turn away Kuhnly, 88 Pearl Dr., Vernon; funds, and he has written State and success of the program at the workshop. recommended for persons of all time the application is made to Education Commissioner Mark more students than he admitted Heidi Serra, East Hampton; depends on the participation of Refreshments will be served ages who have such chronic the actual arrival at the home. Shedd seeking a probe of the to the school this year. Gina Grasso, 126 Maple St.; everyone in the community. by the Hebron Junior Women’s conditions as heart disease, All Master Masons are in­ situation. But the state Department of CONGRATULATIONS! June Bouffard, Laurel Trail, The town has voted matching Club. broncho pulmonary disease, vited to attend the lodge Cheney Tech had to turn Education has done little for Coventry; Bettye Dion, funds with the view that Flu Shots chronic renal disease or meeting. There will be a ques­ away 150 students this year vocational education expansion, The foilowing names were drawn as winners of a NEWTMIER- (PG) Glastonbury; Joyce Austin, 36 NMWL CMC-Mnon (NM everyone could and should An adult flu immunization diabetes. Vaccination is also tion and answer period after because of lack of space and Garafalo said. The department Don’t Miss King’s Exciting Seaman Circle; Agnes Walsh, FREE Turkey during our 18th Anniversary sale. “THE DESTRUCTORS" benefit. clinic is scheduled at the suggested for all people over 65. Smith’s talk. staff, Irish said. He said the hasn’t any planners and the 53 Ardmore Rd. EVES 7:1 S - 9:00 On Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. The Columbia-Hebron Andover rejection number is expected to General Assembly and the SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. governor haven’t been SUN. CONT. FROM 2 P.M. Bicentennial Commission will Community Service, agency of­ increase next year as more cooperating much, he said. Schedule of Events! KIDS SHOW SAT. - SUN. fice on Rt.66 in Columbia. The students realize the value of a Drawn on Wednesday, October 16 1 PM - 3 PM - 999 NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS vocational education. “THE GREATEST SEA By WALLY FORTIN Concerning shortage of And vocational education is ADVENTURE EVER HI THEATER SCHEDULE money, Irish specifically men­ becoming increasingly impor­ Thursday; Yankee pot roast tioned that the state hasn't tant, according to Garafalo. 1. UHZEIEMII IS. MUT MXOH 35. p. o m NEPTUNE FACTi Hi folks' Here we eo aeain ""embers of the 1(7 frtoi Manor U , Mandinter (59 K l SL bat Hartford I I Hatlimy b . Mwdmter with sauce, whipped potatoes, repaid Chaney Tech for “More and more bids are fin­ FASHION SHOW Pfa “3 STOOGES- Vernon Cine 1 — “The “Lady Sings the Blues,” 7:15; anTtSgShrppSS ding that college isn’t the Z MKIIT VEHUWUI 19. nUHOS DePtSqtHU 3( i PEUEUnO ...... Nurses Association and Dr. buttered peas and pearl onions, materials used last summer in 232 Canter SL Mandinter 316 bte SI, Vernon MIDNITE SAT. ONLY Destructors,” 7:15-9:00-2:00; “Serpico,” 9:35 of the week was a letter accom­ answer,” he said. S( Galu, Dr. Mandmter Alice Turek, who donated time roll and butter, gelatin with a training program run for. in­ 1 M K OSTHClir 20. HHIIFOHTM 37. FHAHK H JONES “Play it Again Sam,” 12:00 Showplace — “Treasure panied by a check from UNICO. . . . » » j. whipped topping. mates at the Somers Correc­ One of the problems is the 30 Sadtars U , Mandmter 44 bat SL Windsor 201 Oenent Id. East Hartford CINE1 CINE 2 Midnight Island,” 2:00; "Dr. Zhivago,” I was contacted by a UNICO “."I' 4. wn nWTM 21. H. PaUHN 3t M K MUM ice to our most appreciative Friday; Grilled frankfurter, tional Institution. Those public’s attitude to vocational D.E.C.A. Fashion Show “fUtlT “ DEATH WISH" Vernon Cine 2 — “Nepture 7:30; “Alfred Hitchcock’s 39 member, asking if there was education, Garafalo said. 2( Plaza Dr. Mandinter m Ha. 1, Vernon b n e o d Ir. Idton UM SWT members. The needles started macaroni salad, sliced tomato, materials, which were to be 5. «WF0UT 22. HMCV PBICI Factor,” 1:00-3:00; “ Death Steps,” 12:00 Midnight anything we needed at the “Parents still look down their N. MnH 1 nOWH Co-sponsoreEl by King’s popping around 11:15, and it used in this year’s curriculum, 2( UnSnan $L Mandmtw 42 Riissol SL, Manchnior 551 S,tin( SI, Mandmter Wish,” 7:30-9:20-12:00 U.A. East 1 “Gone With The center that they could help us , ^ i. J u 11 / noses at this type of (. lostn Deuno 23. MVSMmi PHONE 649-9333 frosted cupcakes and a Invitations to Patrons haven’t been replaced. 40. CilLVM ROSS Manchester Drive-In — Wind,” 1:00-5:00-9:00 wl«,. „ _yo« r e L m t e . A . , ™, , T " 1 “ ' •" Irish also said the school is in education,” he said, “and it’s a IN Preat H U . b it Hartford 42 KeimeHi (r. Vemen 7 Fainie« SL Seetli Windsor beverage. 7. J0S2PH M7MC 24. RONC ROnMS Wednesday, Getoher 23 U.A. East 2 - “The Mad. aio . s ,n d,re a Mrs. Jon Norris of Lookout Mountain Dr. has just opened desperate need of vehicles to tragedy.” 41. Fim McCOmCK need of a commercial meat Schedule for the Week I I Mrdi Ml b U Idton lU L MMIe Tpke. Mandmter 271 Obolield Or. Mandmter Adventures of Rabbi Jacobs,” delicious noon lunch we had 5 her invitation to become a patron of the Manchester Civic transport students and L L M. STUrniO 2$. DOHPnni cu tter, and UNICO came Monday: 10 a.m. to noon, 4Z L OHflUV 2;00-7;40-9:30 materials from training Garafalo said a possible 1(32 Toiand Tple. Mandwiter S Donnel Rd. Vernon 33 Hartland Id. Mandiesler Manchester High School Cafeteria 5 MIN. FROM HTFD. through. tables of bridge players with kitchen social bingo, one can of Orchestra-Chorale. Invitations to prospective patrons U.A. East 3 — “Harry and locations. The present vehicles answer to Cheney Tech’s im­ 9. EUiHHSn 2iMMVFMiW 43. HAnr OISEH 1-84 EXIT 58 NniB thou oro loohiou to holo the followiug winners; Irene canned goods need^. Noon to have been mailed recently by Mrs. John Fedorchak, Mrs. 32$ H i SL. Eut Hartford □mSLHodnae Tonto,” 7:30-9:30 Now they are looking to help ^ . . ,,o. jf-.i m vjt; , otn. are in deplorable condition, mediate expansion needs would 0 Hind St. Mandmter usi again, and oddly enough we j . ' 12:30 p.m., lunch served. 1 to 4 Nancylou Waite and Walter Kucek, co-chairmen of the 1(. CHMUS IVHH 27. WUIAM WOOD 44. UNMOUeZVK PARKINGS 528-3333 Burnside Theatre — Irish charged. be double sessions, but that ap­ 47 Green U , Mandinter 2(0 WoedUnd SL, Mandmter ODNATIDN$1.5D havearealneedforacommer- w p.m., pinochle games. Bus patron membership drive. Anyone interested in becoming 1231 Halford Tpke. HockvMe “Flipper,” 1:30; “The Asking Shedd to review the proach would require an ad­ 11. D. VEXTUU 2L HMCV HOIK 45. W. ONCmWSHI clal mixer, so I mentioned this iJ™ ’ pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips a patron of the local music group may write to the JAMES CAAN Gambler,” 7:30-9:30-12:00 3,060, and Eugene Toch, 3,010. situation, Irish said, “I feel the ditional $400,000 in the school’s 19S EMiidie $L Mandinter 4( Sawders St. bst Hartford 2$ Pat $L Mandmtor to the UNICO members. I at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Manchester Civic Orchestra-Chorale, Box 861, izHsnuc 29. CMOl McKIKV Refreshments Door Prizes LAUREN HUTTON Showcase 1 — “The Longest Our advanced ceramic class need for the state to provide budget for staff, utilities, equip­ 40. CM O IK SCMISSIEH THIS Tuesday: 10 a.m. to noon, Manchester. (Herald photo by Dunn) I Ian Hr. Vernon 54 Candirid(e SL Mandmter Cokankio, Coiai Yard,” 2:20-4:50-7:25-9:50 3 was busy in another room put this type of education to as ment, and so on. And there’s a 13.10UNHE9U 30. KMIUVEY could bwome a co-sponsor for beginner’s ceramic class and 47. PHUT L C8UH SHOW “THE GAMBLER" Showcase 2 — “Mixed Com­ ting their things together, and many students as are interested major drawback: Many 7$ Cohndin SL Mandinter Prescott boa, Iraintree, Mass. 312 Spnico SL, Maidmter the much needed mixer. oil painting class. 10:30 a.m., ADULTS pany,” 2:00-4:00-5:50-7:50-10:00 also making things for our craft Q!2^^THEATRES EAST should be a priority area.” students might not want 14. S K b F U n 31. EUKUSSa 4LM.0ESM0K A R T S H O W U R l IN COLOR AT 7 :3 0 -9 :3 0 Sure enough, we received a bus for shopping. 1 p.m., Senior MiODLt TPn C •^SNCMtSTLR Sh PtRKSOI • i l l • 2( lean Dr. b it Hartford 22 Mton Center Hi, (dton Showcase 3 — “The Odessa BALLROOM DANCIN6 “It is deplorable to think of vocational education bad 170 Feroson Id. Maidmta *2.00 SUL 3 to 5:30 - 7:30 - 9-JO fair. Bowling League at the Parkade 1$ CNH MiriUiJI 3Z MUli bWHTI 40. FIDLEWK File,” 2:10-4:35-7:05-9:30 check from them this past week at Its finest enough to go to school on the se­ SOK BARGAIN MAT. 99c til 5J0 Thursday rolled in and at 9 Lanes. 1:30 p.m., return trip the unemployment situation in­ Pina Kdte Dr. Hndorer 330 Main SL, Mandmter 170 Oirdi SL Mondmta Showcase 4 — “That’s Enter­ for 8325, indicating they were cond shift, according to l(.IUCEI»iSKV S3. L NISVEIIT happ7to a c^silSn^r t o h^ « trip ^ rs rolled from shopping. THEWnUlTlIs:! creasing at its present rate and 50. mm lua Manchester Elementary School tainment,” 2:00-4:35-7:05-9:35 not having facilities available Garafalo. .110 Contmt SI, Mandmter 29 Cottiie SL. Mandmter 27 Foirtnn Hi, Qistonkury mixer. Now, we’re^^weating out E! Wednesday: 10 a.m. to noon, TW IMP MmnrmES/^ LAURA and JEAN 17. (unw iiv 34. F. CHOWUV SHCHCASe CINtMAJ 1234 in Putney, Vt. While back at the C ^ H T W T ’JdCOl l i i J to train future workers who are (3 bsei SL, MaiKimter S7 Gerard SI, Mandmter the other half of the co­ pinochle games. Noon to 12:30 iNQtbi k s nni> center our crewel embroidery interested in being productive Cheney Tech serves students Coloring Contest I-B4EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. Sunday sponsorship as we have a few p.m., lunch served. 1 p.m., present an evening of • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 class was busy doing their dancing pleasure citizens of our state,” Irish from a total of 14 towns, with b leads. bridge games. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Judging Thursday, October 24 ; ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING • W Honor MASTER CHARGE ■ thing, and at noontime in our said. East Hartford, Manchester, Vernon Cine 1 — “The I certainly want to sincerely advanced ceramic class. Bus Diner Clubroom we had a hot- ■ujim.iiM MARCO POLO REST. Vernon, Enfield, and South Destructors,” 2:00-3:30-5:15- thank members of UNICO for pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips Drawn on Thursday, October 17 by THE "MixwICoinpaiiy cake and sausage festival. Banquet Room Cheney Tech’s enrollment Windsor sending the majority 7:15-9:00 coming through for us once at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. KIDDIE SHDW 2 PM ODESSAr^*' Entertainment 1250 Burnside Ave. Vernon Cine 2 — “Neptune again, so on behalf of myself, Thursday; 10 a.m. to noon, TDDAY AND SUNDAY 51. u n Art Teachers of Participating Schoois r i L E Next Thursday for our Fun- East Hartford 61. H U M FOSTER IS. CMITM USSK Factor,” 1:00-3:00; “ Death my staff, and the senior crewel embroidery class and “ NEPTUNE FACTOR"fGi 02 MKdemod Or. W. Hatfad ITS kmj S L So. Windsa Day entertainment we will 40 Halt SL b L ItckvMt Wish,” 5:30-7:30-9:30 members, thank you very square dancing. Noon to 1 p.m., szFnniiriMo U. HEUN MESSEMEH have Janet Holmes to speak to SUNDAY, OCT. 20th 200 Spriil St., MincHosler S i F.C. p iu n 2nd Week Speciait Go On Saie ‘THEiSiOE^'" Manchester Drivein— ‘[Lady much. We are very grateful in­ hot meals and Meals-on- 3W Coodadn SL bst Hatfad 274 Mtan Ir. So. Windsa us on VSVP, and also Robert Forty six of New Hamp­ 6:30-10:30 P.M. $1 MOn CUNHESt 70.1 HU Sings the Blues,” 7:15; “Ser­ deed, and appreciate their Wheels. 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., Fun- 30 Cam, SL Maidmta IMUHWcCmVUE shire’s mountains are more Music by Artones 14 Mtsn SL Mandmta YARD” pico,” 9:35 donation and wish them con­ and Hope I^vallee who will Day. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., a 54. M O M SOM N Htenay S L Mandmta Monday, Oct 21 ADM. $2.50 per I 71. Lomri HMur I I WtlTEI H0UM9 ft present a program called than 4,000 feet, including Mt. on Ho. I, HodnMo Showcase — “Treasure tinued success on their future pickup and return trip at noon, 12 Conata, M . Mandmta 173 N|k SL Mandmta “Down Under.” This is a slide and a return trip at 3:30 p.m. Washington, the highest peak suitable attire 55. L M K KJI7N 72. PIT GHUCm Girls Bulky Kntt CardIganB...... 3.33 Island,” 2:00; “Dr. Zhivago,” endeavors. OPEN HOUSE U Sdiala Id. Maidmta n. (.cnn presentation on Australia, New in New England, which is door prizes 30 Faila SL Mandasta 7:30 Center Action Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, SiERKHEM KH I I I Fatsl SL L Hatfad 6,288 feet. I 71 MR conn H. lO M lW n Junlora Famoua Maka Danim Jaana...... 3.99 Zealand, and the Fiji Islands. U.A. East 1 “Gone With The Let’s see, the action at the kitchen social bingo, one can of IM (rood SL Maidmta 000 Cliapal Hi. So. Winisa Our sick call list shows that TOMORROW 57. PNVUIS OoCMU 111 Craft Ir. Mandmta Mlaaaa, Womana OouMa Knit Polyaatar Pant SuHa...... 6.88 Wind,” 1:00-5:00 center starts with Tuesday, and canned goods needed. Noon to 74. IPWSOH 01. NUTn MME77 Thomas Rhodes is back in the 20 EluboHi SL HodnMo S7 liTina SL Mandmta U.A. East 2 - “The Mad the big news was at the 12:30 p.m., lunch served. 2 to 4 5 t Pm iMMTE 14 Wtata SL Mandmta Fabarga’Panty Hoaa «iMr-oii|i.i* 2paih hospital with a broken hip. I 71 S7MUUUCU Adventures of Rabbi Jacobs ” Parkade Lanes where our p.m. setback games. Bus 171 W. Vomon S L Maidmta 01C.CMMW Word out at the Crestfield Con­ Sun., Oct. 20, 1 to 5 P.M. S2 Ednad SL Mandmta 2K M ad SL Mwdmta Mlaaaa 100% Acrylic Pullovara...... 3.99 2:00-3;50-5:40-7:30-9:20 . Senior Bowling League was pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips 50. HMCV ointv TiltMMIIIMOn valescent Home is that our old 210 Hadii n i i . Stan 01 CMKTOW n U.A. East 3— “Neptune Fac­ busy with the following at 12:30 and 4 p.m. 15 Tratka Ir. Mandmta I I WtoftrMit SL Mandmta M ans QuHt LInad Snorkalt...... 14.90 friend, Joseph Morris, hasn’t 00. W VOMOU 77. PEC MMM tor,” 2:00; "Harry and Tonto,” winners: 04. SOSMOETKO been feeling very well lately, BROWSERS WELCOMED! (5 SdNfWd Hi, Stiflad Spfs 04 MM SL Mandmta Mans Insulated Tharmal Undarwaar 1.96 4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 In the Women’s Class A 01. WH p. cnwin $27* HMard SL Mwdmta and it might be a big help to 7 1 JMECZMKCM K . M a u n McCMTHT Womans Plush Acrylic Pile Scuffs...... *1 Burnside Theatre — “The group, Jeanne Winsler won both 50 Vomon $L Maidmta 51 Oarb Ire. HednMa WINNER OF R ACADEMYAWARDSl drop him a card or better yet, if 01 OM Mosul 131 Mb SL L Hatfad Gambler,” 3:40-5:30-7:30-9:30; the high triple with 404, and the ILook U 8 over for 4 hours tomorrow. 71. MU0I9 CMSSE M. CMOU STMnOR Mans and Boys Snaakara...... 1.88 you’re in that neighborhood, lie tabisiida SL Maidmta Or M M bna, WMknantk “Flipper,” 1:30 high single with 147. In the FILM RATING GUIDE- Today of The Newly Redecorated, and Remodeled 01 N DEMY 40 Nbi Or. Mandm ta stop in and cheer him up. 10. FHMIEMMI 17. UM HinemsM Mans Insulated Thermal Socks...... 3pn1.66 Showcase 1 — “The Longest Class B group. Ivy Siddell won Go at your own pace. “Show and '1 4 Ikatiniton SL Maidmta Osav Sharaa, Coventry ^m ething new just came up For Parents and I 04. LOUS SUMO SOI Sptnea SL Mwdmta Yard,” Z:20-4:50-7;25-9:50 both the high triple with 349, 11. MMIOCKEM Famous Brand 17 and 21 Jewel Watches...... 19.90 • p o c r o K z h u A g o for folks going on the trip I I I Ikron Id. Idton 11 GEOK MftOSU Showcase 2 — “Mixed Com­ and the high single with 147. Their Children MICHAEL’S Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but 400 laakK S L St. WIndta 10 Thnd Hi, Mandmta IS. U K H M D 27” to 34” Decorator Lamps iu ju vu m ...... 9.99 pany,” 2:00-4:00-5;50-7:50-10:00 For the men in the Class A Nov. 4. The departure time has IIHUELIMH. N. H0IE1I7 lOVn 8AT.-8UN. qualified decorators will be on hand IJ I Nonry SL Mindmia I I Swnyyien Or. Verntn 2 P.M. changed and you’ll be going to GENERAL AUDIENCES I I I I Main SL Manchasta Mattel Cynthia 18” Talking Doll...... 4.99 Showcase 3 — “The Odessa group, Sam Shors won both the otiviicEiir IIIEITMHNWH Kennedy Airport to get the All A gn Admiltsd RESTAURANT IK maun HEM 99c File,” 2:10-4:35-7:05-9:30 high triple with 535, and the 420 Tolaii bst Hartfad HatflaU Or. Mandmta 5-Foot Pool Tablo...... 49.99 nEARlRE BLAND plane, and a nice party has been (FORMERLY LA STRADA, EAST) to direct you, and help solve your 07. Rose WVUS 4 Crandrtaar Terr. Vtraw Showcase 4 — “That’s Enter­ high single with 211. In the 14. U n i WEBS tainment,” 2:00-4; 35-7:05-9:35 arranged for you. Soon you will I 42S It la i SL Mandmta 203 Oak SL Mndm ta Minnoaota Fata 7-Foot Pool TaMo...... 89.90 Class B group; Joseph Picaut decorating problems... SAT.-SUN. be receiving a brochure from PARENTAL OMDANCf OPENING DAY SPECIAL! won the high triple with 420, and suooftno Aii Winners Wiii Receive, a Certificate in the Maii. Fish or Price Play Family Circus Train...... r...... 8.00 AWD. SHOWI This printing test pattern is ____ „____„„ ______^ the travel agency explaining CORNED BEEF the high single was won by Clif- Soms MMsrlsI Msg Not Ss General Electric PortaUa Phonograph...... 14.97 part of The Herald quality con- ford Hammond, with 155.' in some detail the change. S^ilNils For Prt-Tfl|9nsg9rt and CABBAGE sa t c >f I OPEN EVERY See Tuesday’s Herald tor the remaining winners. Might we ask all of you to Mrving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 trol program in order to give Then came Wednesday, and With potato, roll and 9 | I WhHa Translucent Window Shades...... 1.38 DIANA ROSS/f wear your name pins. It will Shopping Tradition Since 1956” you one of the finest because of the anticipati^ Flu Butter I I W V help our leaders to recognize NITE Til 9 American LaFranca Fire Extbigulahar...... 4.99 newspapers in the nation. Shots our pinochle players I BILUEHOUDAy our members. If you don’t have R iSTR ICTID moved downstairs. We had 24 5-Placa Bath Mat SaL...... 8.90 Undsr 17riqulrsM6CompsnvHie i Q A c h D / E o r players with the lucky winners a name pin, we have them here Psfont or Adult OiNvdUn After Church Breakfast Special! blau McGraw-Edlson, 40 Inch Electric Baseboard Haatar..10.00 at the center for 50 cents. 1 ■ being: Wesley Frost, 531; John I Sat. ’til 5:30 furniture stores Menus for the Week 2 EGGS (Any stylo) C f l t Datacto Hampara a ii/ T h ig h ...... 8.99 1 0 f t D C Derby, 464; Grace WlndMr, Middletown Old S.. mg •teg«..MnKKgitav.*2 A L m C lIM O Tivnan, 443. JL) nwtfvsry ISWSSTHE beverage. Come In .ind Try Our Daily Specials! 1 to 5 P.M. for Meanwhile l'p«lair« ki c artsM s r s id Fkaplaca Logs.... xHMwLogiSS* siiow Ufigs* "S C R P IC O ^ BLUES Wednesday: Clam chowder OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR DINING Browsers Only r by TECHNiCOLOn' A PBramount Reltass Meanwhile, upstairs we had PLEASUREI I BROAD STREET AND WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE InCaOB (W1 e ( with crackers, tuna boats, - MPAA A RWAMOUNt 314 line up for ftp shots and we lemon tart, and a beverage. must take this opportunity to PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Oct. 19. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn:, Sat., Oct. 19. 1974— PAGE FIVE iHaurlu'Htrr tupitiuu Hrralh * Candidates Agree On Many Issues VERNON gas and oil. Hellier, now serving as a elect to serve us, conduct His Republican opponent, OPINION BARBARA RICHMOND Martin Burke, Democratic state senator, said he has candidate for state represen­ business behind closed doors.” Howard Wolfanger, is for: Con­ There were many issues on devoted the past four years to tative from the 56th District, She added that the door of tinuing state aid to local which Democratic and human services, and added, “It said his conception of the role, government has to open both governments to ease the tax Republican candidates agreed ^ Shady Glen’s is time to stop buying our way of a state representative is to ways, so the people can watch burden; people programs to OPEN FORUM at a "Meet the Candidates out of these problems.” be a moderator and definer of and listen. protect the elderly, poor, and Night,” Thursday in Vernon He feels inflation is the his constituents’ views. He' Gerald O’Connell, her underpaid; and adequate com­ Licorice Chip Support Steele On Hi$ Record and one of them was it is dif- number one public enemy and Republican opponent, said he pensation for state employes. ficuit to state your views and must be brought under control. feels a legislator should feels taxation and government Both men said they are and/or . ^ offer a solution in two minutes Are The Consumers To the editor; record of failing to have a single piece of He said this can only be done by “accessible and accountable,” spending are important issues against a state income tax. ^ speaking time. Recent letters to the editor from her own legislation enacted in her four holding the line on wasteful to the people he represents and to the people. He ppposes fun­ The two candidates for the Pumpkin Democratic Town Chairman James years in Congress. This is the record of a The program was sponsored federal expenditures. pledged to be both. ding current expenses with post of High Sheriff of Tolland Ice Cream Starting a Revolt? Roche, and his party associate, apartment “can-do” person according to Mr. Roche. . by the Vernon League of Mrs. Dorothy Miller, His Republican opponent, lon^erm borrowing; is for in­ County, Democrat Frank Cur- builder, Henry Abuza, cause one to Granting her physical presence in ,, Women Voters. Due to the Republican candidate for state Morgan Campbell, agreed that creasing the ADM grants to nan, and Republican, Daniel Block magic and colorful orange seriously doubt the accuracy of polls cited Washington during those years, the com­ number of candidates, ea^h was representative, 55th District, ease the burden on property McKeever, both spoke briefly People are reported to be shying have sought a means to combat it that the representatives needs feed­ for your by Mr. Roche. plete absence of a legislation producing allowed two minutes to speak said in talking with the people back from the people as to their taxes; and is against a state in­ and agreed that the chief duties away from buying new cars because would be painless and without If so favorable to their candidate, why record in friendly Democratic and one minute to rebut his op­ in her district she has found needs. come tax. of the office of sheriff is to Halloween Partien then, these obvious attempts to distort Congresses, leaves one skeptical as to her ponent. that inflation is the most promi­ serve the papers necessary to “prices are too high.” “economic dislocations.” Today’s Both are for increasing state Robert Houley, Democratic Bob Steele’s fine record of accomplish­ ability to propose, independently, from the Speaking first was nent problem in their minds. carry out “due process” in civil aid to towns for education; in­ candidate for senator from the Color television sets are meeting double-digit figures reflect' their Christopher Dodd, Democratic She also cited education costs cases. ment as our congressman? His record as governor’s office, free of the influence of creased aid from federal 35th District, who served in that candidate for congressman as being a major problem, es­ The candidates for Judge of sales resistance too. failure. to research, introduction and passage of party bosses, legislation which could pass revenue sharing funds; and capacity from 1968 to 1972, said from the 2nd District. Dodd, pecially in the rural/areas. Mrs. Probate, incumbent Democrat legislation for the training, safety and the scrutiny and evaluation of the Connec­ long-range planning by the state he wants to return to the senate Almost everywhere there are Each self-interest group —, wage ticut Legislature. while agreeing that fiscal Miller, who is serving her 10th Thomas Rady, and Republican equipping of firemen is known to every to provide a frame-work for the to tackle the work that needs to positive signs that the consumer is paid and volunteer fire fighter in the coun­ responsibility must be given top year in the legislature, said the John Giulietti, explained that earners, managers, investors, and The position of secretary of state has, towns concerning land use. be accomplished for the people Dairy Stores . try. over the years, come to be offered by both priority, emphasized that the past session increased the ADM the duties of this office include; cutting back or deferring purchases businessmen — have sought solutions Terry Bertinuson, of the district. Our senior citizens are keenly aware of needs of the people must come grants to towns and also gave responsibility for the ad­ political parties to a lady politician who Democratic candidate for state He is for; Maintaining a cons­ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS until prices drop, interest rates are based on their own self interest. This first. each town $2 per capita to use ministration of a decedent’s es­ amendments to the Older Americans Act has by length of political service reached a representative from the 57th tant vigil on state spending; Rt, 6 & 44A • Open Daily and He said, “It is important to as they see fit. She feels some tate as well as protecting the Sun. lower, or they actually need the arti­ is only human and won’t change. which Bob introduced and are now laws, point to be deemed worthy of that nomina­ District, focused on the concept thinks taxes should only providing for expansion and renovation of tion. By 1959, Mrs. Grasso was at that have people in Washington who way of equalizing assessments levied for those services that estates of incapable persons Parkade Branch - Mon. thru Sal. cle in question. But if the consumer resistance are concerned with such of open government, noting it and minors. The office also multi-puipose senior centers, training of point and over the following 12 years in the towns will be the answer. goes beyond a stronger right- are essential; increased state (John and Bernice Rieg) problems as health insurance, processes adoption procedures. This is how the consumer is fighting trend continues and grows those related personnel and expansion of Foster served adequately in that position. Her Democratic opponent, toknow law. grants for local education; and transportation, the energy Mrs. Wyrot Ward, a history inflation. Grandparent and Retired Senior Volunteer However, this was not a position Aloysius Ahearn, expressed She said for too long “We reallocation of federal funds to “economic dislocations” decisions, crisis, and the environment.” teacher at Rockville High programs. Bob’s amendment to the Om­ necessitating crucial decisions nor with its concern about pricing practices have allowed the people we provide tax relief. And some economists are long postponed by political manipula­ nibus Farm Bill provided food stamps for limited functions, did it require any great Dodd favors a tight fiscal of supermarkets and other School moderated the meeting. ^.frightened for an already shaky tion of economic laws, will be forced thousands of formerly ineligible elderly administrative ability. During those policy, a policy of moderate retail outlets. He said they are residents of federally subsidized houses. Ribicoff-Dempsey administrations, Mrs. monetary restraint, and “unethical but not illegal. •^economy could drop into a recession, upon us. For the real implication of Bob Steele has continued to fulfill his Grasso placidly accepted the temporary development on a regional basis He is for: Complete restruc­ *^r if you prefer, deeper into a reces- buyer resistance is simply a loud warn­ obligation to the people of the Second election benefits of massive spending to preserve the environment. turing of taxing procedures; Dodd’s Republican opponent, ^sion, if buyer resistance continues and ing that you cannot pass cost in­ Congregational District and of Connec­ programs which resulted in a $240,000,000 providing more opportunities ticut, by offering and having passed an state debt. Never once did she raise her Samuel Hellier, ag re ^ with for non-college bound students; "increases. creases on to the consumer forever. amendment to the Housing and Urban voice in opposition but rather, sat by, ever Dodd that the needs of the peo­ a state-wide discount plan for V The manufacturers have two basic It may be that the consumer’s point Development Act of 1974 which will allow ready when beckoned, with her rubber ple must be met while still con­ needy elderly; ratification of 9 the construction of 50,000 units of stamp of approval. centrating on fiscal respon­ the equal rights amendment; WALL 10 WALL ^choices, lower prices or cut back of diminishing return has been mmMm ■ ■ specialized housing for the elderly and the Perhaps, on this record, even Mr. Roche sibility. and an equitable allocation of ^production. Which course of action reached and the problem facing us as handicapped. might appreciate our changing his they take will depend upon the a nation in combatting inflation Can any of us forget the efforts of Bob designation of Mrs. Grasso as a "can do” Steele to mount a national answer to the person to a “me too, can do” person. ^manufacturer and their individual cir- should be reassessed in this light. w m m M drug problem? —= his fact finding trip to We, in Vernon, know that Bob Steele has Housing Unit Bid jlcumstances. Price cuts will affect Since there is no consensus among Vietnam — his later attack on certain worked hard for us, has helped us obtain Vietnamese military leaders for their con­ scarce federal funds for sewers, for our ^profits at least until raw material the politicians and economists as to Old Barn on Hillstown Rd. (Photo by Steve Dunn) nection with drug traffic — all of which led sewer treatment plant and for renovation Goes Before ZBA ;prices also decline. Production cuts what program or programs will work, to radical changes by both our military of our Memorial Building. All of Eastern services and f^ e ra l government in the Connecticut has benefitted from his work STORE iwill increase unemployment. Either the answer may have to come from I'he Manchester Housing battle against drug addiction. Those of us in Congress and much of his work has had rway we face what the experts label somewhere else. Authority’s request for a zoning The Gormans reportedly in­ who had sons or daughters in the service a state wide and national affect. variance to allow dense housing tend to house nine mentally ^‘‘economic dislocations.” It may be that consumers, in­ in Vietnam or elsewhere, and all who Independence, initiative, action and ac­ on land off Spencer St. is among retarded persons and two . While all of us are aware of the recognized the threat to our youth and our complishments are Bob Steele’s record as seven items scheduled for ‘‘house parents” at the dividually and without summits, MAX LERNER society, will never forget his Herculean ef­ contrasted with his opponent’s record of public hearing Monday night by Residence A Zone dwelling. ^ ‘economic dislocations” on our without the prolific indexes, and forts in our behalf. routine, party-bossed political service. the Manchester Zoning Board Other items on the agenda: budgets when prices go up, the sad without, most definitely, strong I appreciated Mr. Roche’s call to “con­ We, in Vernon, will support Bob Steele of Appeals. ^ • Harijs and Elma Turkis, trast” the records of Bob Steele and Mrs. on his record, let us hope that all Connec­ thing about the economy, which is leadership from the top, are using the The Rockefeller Blues The hearings are scheduled to side yard variance to allow at­ Grasso, for they truly are a contrast. ticut voters will know his record also. start at 7 p.m. in the Municipal tach^ garage at 173 Ferguson I basically one in which prices are ad- only practical means left to their dis­ Against Robert Steele’s record of ac­ Frank J. McCoy CLOSING Building Hearing Room. Rd., Residence AA Zone. complishment which has been only par­ Mayor of Vernon » • Frederick Kurtz, front yard rministered rather than set competive- posal to make ends meet, buying only NEW YORK — Now that Nelson man of wealth in politics — whether he has The housing authority is tially enumerated, ponder Mrs. Grasso’s 12 Brookside Lane variance for addition to wly, is that there are “economic dis- Rockefeller has stubbed his toe and Rep. used his wealth unfairly and taken advan­ asking for zoning permission to what is absolutely necessary. Vernon dwelling at 38 Erie St., Rural Wilbur Mills (D-Ark.) has emerged red­ tage of it dangerously. It arose with the build 40 units of state-funded jlocations” whenever there is a change So perhaps the great thinkers should Residence Zone. SALE STARTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 — 10 AM SHARP faced from the Jefferson Monument way President John F. Kennedy’s father, elderly housing on a five-acre • Raymond S. and Elaine G. ..in consumer demand or taste. be less concerned about potential im­ caper, there isn’t a politician in the nation Joseph Kennedy, used his money for his Vote Cummings site at 195 Spencer St. The property is zoned Rural Redens, variance to allow a who isn’t counting the vulnerabilities of son’s political advancement. We would Dear sir: thought to all sides of an issue before ■ It is not unlike the “for want of a pacts on anti-inflationary measures Residence and Residence A. home-conducted occupation in a If It’s raining or snowing outside his past iike a Moslem counting his prayer today be far more critical of it than we Hopefully, all voters will use one of the making a judgment which he feels will be shoe” folk story since few manufac- The authority is currently barn at the rear of 457 N. Main and get on with it. Time is running out beads at Ramadan. were then. greatest privileges of a free society on best for all concerned, regardless of their negotiating with the landowner, St., Residence B Zone. ;turers are completely integrated en- Never in their history have Americans As for the Victor Lasky book about Tuesday, Nov. 5, the right to vote. politics. He is an independent thinker who MISSTHII in any further search for “painless” Wilber Little, for the site. • Richard T. R'arracliffe, been as assailed by the virus of public vir­ former Supreme Court Justice Arthur Those individuals who reside in District will vote his conscience. rtities. Fewer car sales means fewer solutions. The consumer is already in Also on Monday night’s special exception and location tue as they are today. Like it or not, this is Goldberg, it was a dull business, so patent­ 12 have an opportunity to elect to the State I plan to vote for Ted as my represen­ hearing agenda is a request approval for general repairer’s PRICE-SMASHING ‘purchases of sub-contracted parts, pain. a post-Watergate fact, and the politicians ly a hatchet job that — like most other Legislature an individual who has long tative from District 12 to the State from Robert F. and Eleanor license at existing service sta­ had better reckon with it. If they can’t commentators — I tossed it away out of been interested in and active in Legislature. It is my hope that all those .less demand for steel, and as steel He is telling us, “charge what you Gorman for permission to use a tion with limited repairer’s stand the heat of the new climate of public, sheer boredom. Yet it was a stupid government. Ted Cummings has had an who hope for an honest, responsive and EVENT .demands lessen, there is less demand house at 62 Linden St. as a license, 288 W. Middle Tpke., C want, but if it ain’t worth it, I ain’t virtue, they had better get out of the maneuver for the Rockefeller forces. excellent record of service to the local alert legislature will also vote for Ted With regrets the decision hes been made ■group home. Business 3 Zone. jfor iron ore and coal, etc. buying.” political kitchen. Rockefeller’s worst enemy has been his community, both as a member of the Cummings. to close our store on the El Camino Plaza In Ip a r k in g g a l o r e SAVINGS GALORE belief in his own good intentions, which j Ever since the inflationary spiral And in a few weeks, we may find out This applies to Nelson Rockefeller as to Board of Directors and the Board of Educa Shirley Juran Vernon. Over $100,000.00 In stock has everyone else. He wanted the vice amounts to the sin of inordinate pride. If tion. 30 Lawton Rd. been ordered sold before we move back to J)egan in World War II, the experts TERMS TO FIT what he isn’t buying at the polls too. presidency enough to work and sweat for he survives his present ordeal, he should Having known Ted Cummings for many Manchester 'Berlin. We have planned the most unique CONVENIENT it. He’s no political novice and can’t plead reflect on where he went wrong. The rest years, I am certain he will give careful MCC Calendar sale In our history — so come in — shop YOUR RUOGET innocence about how his wealth and the of us, with neither big money nor big and save like you have never saved before. SAVING HOURS • C a sh way he has used it would strike the power, can do things that men who have Manchester Community College offers this calendar of 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Daily Sincere? Art LeMay • Master Charge American people in the Watergate after- both money and power cannot afford events in the interest of the community. All the MCC- T 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday To the editor: Bob Mutch. • BankAmericard math. He can’t complain about the rough morally to do. For money and power too meetings. If elected officials decided they sponsored activities listed helow ore open to the public and CLOSED SUNDAY Tainted Money going-over he is getting, with the dis­ easily clear the way for them, like The ostrich has become famous for wouiq attend to matters that only pleased many are free of charge. • Bank Term Credit Plan closures both of his large gifts to friends searchlights creating a glare that blinds burying his head in the sand when he en­ them and disregarded all other matters, In addition to publicizing events and activities individual­ who were public figures and of his highly them to the life realities the rest of us counters a difficult situation. Manchester they would end up doing little. ly, the MCC Calendar will serve as a weekly reminder of all had its own “ostrich art” recently when * If you think lots of money is the economically. If they did not there questionable campaign-book tactic. must observe. Directors Gallagher and Zinsser decided that is available to the MCC. :M M OyRSTORE AT BARGAINPRIIXS! The gifts were understandable but un­ There remains the question of balancing directors Gallagher and Zinsser, to walk out instead of serving the people of MCC looks forward to seeing you on campus and at the ^solution to all your problems, pause would be few, if any, wealthy men wise and — as we view them today — dis­ this arrogance against Rockefeller’s un­ expressing opposition to closed sessions, Manchester by attending the ciosed door various events. Cali 646-2137 for further information on 4" iind consider the problems of Nelson today. turbing. The failure to stop the dirty-tricks doubted abilities, and the problem of an refused to attend an important session session. In the meantime, Mr. Gallagher, any of the activities listed below. MYSIERY PACKAGES with Police Chief Reardon. using some of the expertise cited in his POSTURE book was a blunder for which Rockefeller open vice presidency. The way most con­ Monday , Oct. 21 WATCHES WILL BE SOLD FOR ONLY $1.25 IN: Rockefeller, the nominee for vice The question of possessing wealth, Chief Reardon had stated that he would FIRM now takes responsibility. My own feeling gressmen are putting the Rockefeller campaign ads, and Mr. Zinsser, his cam­ Luncheon — Project HELP, noon, until 1 p.m.. Food Service OUR MYSTERY BOXES DURING THIS SALE m president. influence or power, is secondary to discuss Case Mountain but he would have paign manager, could formulate a legal POLY is much like that of Sen. William blues now is to say his nomination is "in dining room. Student Center; purchase tickets at the college pother Packages Contain to do so in a closed session as he was dis­ WANTED! It seems the only real crime he has the ends to which they are used. In Proxmire (D-Wis.) — that in themselves jeopardy” — which is another way of challenge to Mr. Moses’ ruling and a per­ bookstore; $1.75 per person. FOAM Jewelry, French Perfume a i| these developments don’t outbalance saying they want to keep it on a skillet cussing confidential information. Unfor­ manent ruling could be obtained. It is dis- 39” only pOther Valuable Gift Items. FIFTY WOMEN TO JOIN ;teommitted is that he accepted a huge other words, did Rockefellers’ gifts Rockefeller’s whole public record. But < over a slow fire indefinitely. It would be tunately, Mr. Gallagher, currently a can­ ' turbing to me that a question of such con­ Tuesday, Oct. 22 GRAND PRIZE CAM didate for a judgeship, did not feel that con­ Cross Country — MCC vs Tunxis and UConn. (JV) 3:30 p.m.; "Every Mystery Box Contains inheritance, gave a lot of it away, but adversely affect the public interest? every political figure who is getting the their way of abasing his pride with a cern must wait for an election campaign iGueranteed Values Well Worth PAIGN CREATED BY OUR measure of extended torture. fidentiality was important enough to per­ to be raised. The proper time would have Cougar Field, MCC Campus. ADVERTISING AGENCY- ilstill handled it wisely enough to still We think there is no evidence to in­ scouring treatment these days should take lAMP$ |$ 1 .25 to $10.00 or More. his cue from Mark Antony and remember For the Democrats it would also yield mit a restricted session. been after the last closed session. If Direc­ Luncheon — Project HELP, noon until 1 p.m.. Food Service COMPLETE STOCK lunisss JUST TO HELP US ADVER­ ^ e one of the world’s richest men. dicate they did. His crime is that of that the blunders which men commit live political dividends. To hold the nomination I share Mr. Gallagher’s concern for tors Galiagher and Zinsser were sincere dining room. Student Center; purchase tickets at the college ■ Come in Pick A Package Only . TISE THIS SALE open government but can only recall one bookstore; $1.50 per person. \ It is in giving some of it away that being over generous to those who after them, while the good is interred with over until the next Congress, which is they would have pursued their convictions $ 2 9 8 8 1 HERE IS F U N - their bones. bound to be a more heavily Democratic closed session in recent times. at that time and the matter would now be Cardio-^lmonary Resuscitation 7-11 p.m.; MCC Auditorium; 10,000 EXTRA VOTES ON EACH PACKAGE ^ e is now in hot water. His generosity served with him. After all, in these These men have been elected to serve as tuition free; please register prior to this four-hour session at the FASCINATION- The problem of the Rockefeller gifts is one, would place it in even greater jeopar­ settled. EVERY CON­ town directors and must recognize their Registrar’s Office. -to people around him seems gigantic days of inflation, he could have hardly reversal of the more usual pattern in dy. To reject it in the end would mean that Stephen T. Cassano TESTANT responsibility to do so, even if it means 71 Cushman Dr. ^y poorer men’s standards. followed his grandfather’s footsteps political influence. Usually, as in the Sher­ the Democrats would have an easier team Wednesday, Oct. 23 RECEIVES FULL. man Adams case in Dwight Eisenhower’s to beat in the 1976 presidential elections. attending special sessions or closed door Manchester SLEEP SOFAS Soccer — MCC vs. Thames Valley 3 p.m. Away. ■ M o d e r n ...... FAIR OPPOR­ { What seems to be forgotten though and doled out dimes on the sidewalks time, it is a question of whether a politi­ While this reasoning is clear and cogent Dinner— 6:45 p.m.. Middle East dinner prepared and served by PRICE, Colonial, TUNITY TO WIN Is that there have not been any serious of New York. cian has been corrupted by gifts he has enough to set down, I don’t like it. Smoke Screen? Hotel Food Service Management students; Food Service dining Whatever Rockefeller’s blunders, 'TO THE FIRST Contemporary, accepted. Here the question is whether the To the editor: room. Student Center; reservations suggested; $3.50 per person. challenges that these gifts were As it now stands, the temptation to gifts he made were proper ones. whatever arrogance he showed, whatever proposal to adopt only for certain areas in 100 CUSTOMERS Americana — All These Beautiful Prizes Given Thirty-five years ago when I, and payoffs for political activities of play politics is great, especially when It is a question bound to arise with every pique Congress may now feel, that isn’t town, what would become a political foot­ Thursday, Oct. 24 styled just for others, were very interested in having the way to run a nation. ball, and open up a Pandora’s box. If, in — MCC vs. Northwestern 11 a.m.; Manchester Racquet you — Covered To the Contest Winners the specific benefit to the donor, a man as rich as Rockefeller is in­ Sunday sale of alcoholic beverages If we don’t like the way vice presidents the minds of the PZC members, this Gub. BREAD In Hard Wearing le g alist in Manchester, the Rev. Fred t Instead we have a rather ugly and volved and even more so when the are chosen under the 25th Amendment — amendment is good for the town of Luncheon — Project HELP, noon until 1 p.m.; Food Service Fabrica Last Day of the Sale. . .Which Edgar and many other fine, well- W hite - Slice d from.. and I, for one, would like to scrap it—let’s Manchester, it should be good for the en­ dining room. Student Center; purchase tickets at the college vague innuendo that while these gifts rich man has a political potential as intentioned people used the phrase, "You iUanrltPBter get a new amendment and a new method. tire town and not for just selective places. bookstore; $1.50 per person. One Do You Want? well. don't have to sell liquor to have a godd weren’t payoffs, they could have been, But until then, it is dangerous in the I believe that Mr. Potter, or others, is Drama — “Old Times,” presented by Eastern Connecticut restaurant.” We now hear from Mr. 4 LOAVES therefore the money is tainted. Maybe we should all remember extreme to leave the vice presidency open. using this issue as a smoke screen for State College; MCC Auditorium; 8:30 p.m.; admission free. litpning Ipralb Potter that Manchester will not get a new 1st Prize G-E 19 ” Color TV, Portable One way or another, let’s get the something or someone else. PZC chair­ We have no illusions that what Mark Twain’s Puddin’head FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 decent restaurant without liquor. man, Alfred Sieffert, by my standards, is Friday, Oct. 25 2nd Prize Borkllne Rocliner Rockefeller nomination over with. 5-pc; 9 9 Published by the Published every I think that we can get fine restaurants Rockefeller, or any man of wealth Wilson said, “The trouble with tainted a clear thinking man but I think that he is Duplicate Bridge — MCC Novice Game, 7:45 p.m., Hartford 3rd Prize 100% Nylon Oval Braided Manchester evening except Sun- in town, if Sunday sales are permitted, being duped by some other element into can, if he is so inclined, use his wealth money is that ’taint yours and ’taint Publlshinq Co., Herald days and holidays Road Building, Room 102, 103; open to all players with 0-20 *1 DINEHI Rug, 9x12 Square. Manchester, E n te re d at the rather than by breaking the zoning believing that this change is good for master points; admission $1.50. JNONUAY ONLYL 4th Prize Mattress and Box Spring to his advantage politically and mine.” C o n n . 0 6 0 4 0 , Manchester, Conn.. regulations as they stand now. Manchester. Duplicate Bridge — Manchester Bridge Club, 7:45 p.m., Hart­ SUITE Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second Twin or Double, (Area Code 203). Class Mall MaUer. Mr. Potter would like another good Speaking for myself and, I am sure for ford Road Building, Room 102,103; open to all players, admission • Modem Styles restaurant on Main Street but a definition BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER Willie’s Restaurant, I would never public­ $1.75. • Swivel Chairs of a restaurant is that it serves two hot ly or privately be opposed to anything for Cross Country — MCC vs. University of Hartford and Universi­ • 42” Round Table SUCJ^ESTED CARRIER RATES meals a day, according to the Liquor Con­ Manchester’s betterment. ty of New Haven; 2 p.m. Away. EVERYTHING with Pedestal Base PAYABLE IN ADVANCE trol interpretations. Serving hot soup and Steve Cavagnaro • Jewelled Chrome a sandwich will cover that regulation. Saturday, Oct. 26 FOR YOUR HOME Single C o p y ..... 154 3 Months...... $9.75 HERALD Cavey’s Restaurant * . Hnish TODAY’S THOUGHT Weekly...... 754 6 Months..... $19.50 I am very much against the alternate Manchester Soccer — MCC vs. Northwester, 11 a.m.; Cougar Field, MCC Rag. $169.95 ONE Month . . . $3.25 One Year..... $39.00 YESTERDAYS Cafnpus. AT STORE Mall Rates Upon Request ~ Tennis — MCC vs. Middlesex, 11 a.m. Away. Subscribers who p.m. should telephone Vote Yes CLOSING We spend much time in trying to be the Film— “Save the Tiger;” 8 p.m., MCC Auditorium; admission open to experience. He is not afraid to ail to receive their the circulation depart- 25 Years Ago To the editor: voting yes Nov. 5 for Referendum Ques­ free. first— in the academic world, in sports, in make mistakes and not concerned about Herald before 5:30 meni, 647-9946. RARGAINS Forty-one members of the Women’s The town of Manchester has made great tion 5 on the new proposed Regional Oc­ Duplicate Bridge — MCC Invitational, 1 p.m., Hartford Road popularity in social life. The desire to opinions of others. Many adults are more Club of Manchester visit the United strides to improve the quality of education cupational Training Center. It will be built Building, Room 102, 103; open to all players with 0-125 master excel is praiseworthy, but often in attempt­ Member Audit Bureau of Circulation intent on appearing superior than actually Nations at Lake Success. to its young people the past 10 years, par­ on the corner of Wetherell Street and points. ing to be the first, w6 downgrade being superior. The Manchester Disptey advertising Bid of $622,000 is given as lowest for the ticularly in the special education field. Hillstown Rd., next to the Community Soccer Clinic — For boys and girls 7-11 years of age; Cougar ourselves, rather than accepting ourselves We should try to emulate God, not in a P u b lis h in g Co. closing hours Three This is not to say that we have achieved all College. As a parent of a handicap Field, MCC Campus; registration 9-9:30 a.m.; clinic 9:30-10:30 as we are. lull days prior to new hospital wing by Southern New England spirit of competition with others, but as a assumes no Imanclaf publication, Contracting Co. our educational goals. There is one goal youngster, I feel a program of this kind a.m.; admission free. Christ showed us the foolishness of this child imitates his parents. That means responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald Mrs. Frances Chambers Herron, 489 that we the people of Manchester can pur­ will be greatly beneficial to many attitude when he embraced a little child typographical errors classified advertising: © ^ a / / e / u e 6 with love and admiration because we want Main Street, past grand chief of the State sue which is vocational education for adolescents who desperately need Monday, Oct. 28 declaring, “Whosoever shall receive one to share in God's life. appearing in adver- 12 noon prior to day of EL CAMINO PLAZA # VERNON llsemenis and other publication: 12 noon Pythian Sisters, is elected as junior students ages 14 to 21 so they can train for systematic vocational training suited to Luncheon — Project HELP, noon uptil 1 p.m. Food Service LOWER LEVEL child in my name receives me.” Mark 9- reading matter in The Friday lor publication a job of their choice in this competitive their interests and capabilities. dining room. Student Center; purchase tickets at the college Sisters of Mercy Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon- supreme representative at the grand tem­ Take Rt. 1-86 to Exit 99 at Vernon Circle to Rt. 30 El uamino Plaza 16. Herald. day complex society. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar P. Mulherin bookstore; $1.50 per person. St. James Convent ple session to represent the state at the A child represents God because he is supreme session in Kentucky in 1950. We can achieve this important goal by 77 Durant Street Manchester PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19. 1974— PAGE SEVEN % Lai^ Sunday A Problem Stomach A Problem Parable economics. It is not a guide for business So, with the mother. Her warm A man was concerned. He was anxious. One of the most misunderstood parables and labor at the barganing table.Some relationship with her daughter was her ^ To He Marked i He was fighting. He had a real struggle on of Jesus pursues this thought. would say that the Bible is to be taken reward. Once having found the joy of Second Congregational his hands as he tried to bring his weight “ ..the kingdom of heaven is like a literally. If so, I believe these verses being “with Jesus” there are many Church will observe Laity Sun- down. It was such a task. Nothing householder who went out early in the would drive an efficiency expert crazy. wonderful by-products, but it is the day tomorrow at its 10 a.m. happened for three days. Then his weight morning to hire laborers for his Dr. George Buttrick in his book Parables relationship that is the reward. worship service. began to drqp but oh so slowly. He lost two vineyard. After agreeing with the of Jesus says that this parable is a “de­ Chuckle About a Cleric Roderick Wright, a deacon of pounds, gained one back, then gradually laborers for a denarius a day, he sent mand that industry exist for man, not man “Back in the 1880’s the Archbishop of the church, wiil speak on lost a few more. After every drop he them into his vineyard. And about the for industry.” Canterbury gave some excellent advice to “Giving and Taking.” Assisting seemed to land on a plateau where nothing eleventh hour he went out and found The key to understanding whatever un­ the curates of his diocese: in the service wiil be Miss Faith happened. After fiftwn pounds less weight others standing; and he said to them, certainty may arise lies in the opening ‘In making a sermon, think up a good to carry up stairs he expected his friends Fallow, Charles Towle, and MANCHESTER HAS “Why do you stand here idle all day?’ words, “The kingdom of heaven is beginning; then think up a good ending; ^ Herbert Crandall. to congratulate him on his success. They said to him, ‘Because no one has like...Jesus here is describing His then bring these two as close together as |i;S; After the service, there will Nobody said a word. He began to wonder hired us.’ He said to them, ‘You go into Kingdom. Buttrick tells us that this you can.’ be a coffee hour in Fellowship what good it was to reduce. He is the vineyard too.’ And when evening passage suggests the Divine judgment is CERTIFIED Many clerics try to follow this advice, Hall of the church. somewhat like a Christian who asks with came, the owner of the vineyard said to 1.) “according to motive,” and 2) is “ac­ but we know there are good many other 725 EAST NATIONAL INSTITUTE the disciples; hstitata iir his steward, ‘Call the laborers and pay cording not alone to the measure of work sermonizers who are less than brief. A Business-Directory Guide For MITIIMOTIVl FOR “We have left all. Now, what do we them their wages beginning with the done, but also according to the measure of mother in San Francisco tells me that her saw * AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE get?” (Matt. 19:27-Moffatt) It is so easy to last, up to the first.’ And when those opportunity.” Let me refer you to his book daughter kept squirming during Mass, J MIDDLE TURNPIKE uduncr^ AAMCO TRANSMISSION OF MANOI^ be mellow with self-righteousness. We hired about the eleventh hour came, for a fuller discussion of these meanings. saying “The priest prays too long’. A few A B O U T accept Jesus as Saviour — and then look each of them received a denarius. Now For those who think only in terms of hours weeks later the priest came over for Manchester and Surrounding CALL 643-2462^ for a reward. No check floats down from when the first came, they thought they and wages there is justification in the dinner. After he had offered a brief TOWN MANCHESTER FREE 53 Tollairt Tpke, Manchastar-Vamon TERMS ^ WINGS heaven and there is no sign in the sky an­ would receive more; but each of them grumbling of those who started early in Blessing, the girl looked at him and'said, TOWING Rt. 83 Town Una ARRANOEO nouncing our virtue. also received a denarius. And on the morning. But this is the Kingdom. ‘You don’t pray so long when you’re ’This afternoon between 2 and Vicinity EVENING A Problem Daughter' receiving it they grumbled at the When one finds Jesus as his Saviour, hungry.” — “Faith. Hope and Hilwity” 5 Lutz Junior Museum is having THE MOST MODERN A mother had a problem daughter. She householder, saying, ‘These last its Colonial Crafts Day, TECHNIQUE IN By CLIFF SIMPSON whether early or late, instead of Dick Van Dyke scolded, nagged, and punished. Then she worked only one hour, and you have grumbling he rejoices that another has Our maxim applies to many who know- featuring weaving and pewter HAIR STYLING tried new tactics, seeking to understand, made them equal to us who have borne found the same wonderful experience, it-all and want to purvey their wisdom to demonstrations, and a quilt featuring this week... ic:o:n;s;ume;ris l? s letting her daughter invite friends for the burden of the day and the scorching even though late in life. His only regret is others. It, is from a wise American, Mark exhibit. 7 records or slumber parties. She listened in heat.’ But he rep li^ to one of them, that the new convert has spent so much of ’Twain: VILLAGE BARBER S * a non-threatening way. The daughter’s at­ ‘Friend, I am doing you no wrong; did his life without this joy. “I was gratified to be able to answer The historical committee of Specialists In Long Hair Shaping Featuring Rega Cut •MANCHESTER PARKADE titude changed from hostility to a friendly you not agree with me for a denarius? A Problem Answered promptly, and I did. I said I did not 'A IM e k' UNISEX CUTS Emanuel Lutheran Church will PHONE 649-0SI7 relationship. The mother was pleased and Take what belongs to you, and go; I APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED ’The real “reward” is not the denarius know.” meet Monday at 9 a.m. at the 312 MAIN STREET Your Complete ROBERT 0. ST PIERRE looked for praise from her minister, her choose to give to this last as I give to but being in the kingdom. To be with Jesus A closing thought comes from the little church. MANCHESTER PROP,______Appliance Store neighbors, her relatives, but none was you. Am I not allowed to what I choose is the real happiness. ‘The disciples who volume “Sing with the Wind” by Winston forthcoming, even from her husband. She with what belongs to me? Or do you asked, “Now what do we get?” missed Abbott: lT ^ thought she deserved some reward. She begrudge my generosity? So the last this point. Similarly the weight-watcher “Life is filled with many seeming CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND was like a Christian who seeks to follow will be first, and the first last.” failed to realize that his lesser poundage, contradictions for — joy that is shared , TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR M AHRESSES, Paul’s idea of love (I Cor. 13) and then - Matt. 20:1-16 the less strain on his heart, his better The TELEVISION - APPLIANCES grows even greater while sadness \ > STOVES, UNTERNS looks for notices in the paper. This parable is not a treatise on feeling as well as looks, was his reward. shared is lessened.” NANrHCSTFI Bible MWNmidMDrr i®'J?**., Speaks FARR’S MV THE EVEnrTHtNG STOItE 649-3599 Dy CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET W ttiflk e Neit it Slof t Sny LOCAL CHURCHES ... Eugene OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 APPLIANCE I TV COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN brewer ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, 585 E. Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, GROOMING... 9 481 Spring St. (Singer Learning Center) Rev. Ar­ ) Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Minister. Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, pastor. for Poodles and All Breeds PERSONAL Rector-elect; Rev. Ronald Haldeman. nold F. Westwood, Minister. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, (fliurch School People are urged by adver- 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. Nursery STUD SERVICE... H O U R S 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Rite 2; 9 a.m.. 10:30 a.m., Service, United Nations Day through Grade 6, Nursery care for small tisers to exercise dis­ TEE through Grade 4 continuing during the service. Holy Communion, Rite 1, with sermon by the criminating taste in selecting for Poodles, Toys & Miniatures Men, Tues, Wei Celebration, commemorating the 30th birthday children; 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church lO-SJt Adult Bible Class in the Living Room with the '/ilihtfi Pertonallxad Rev. Mr. Jacobson, Church School and Nursery of the U.N., Nursery, Church School. certain brands. But they are Rim. 3:30-199 School from Grade 10 on. Nursery care for small i fun and Sportaaraar Rev. Frederick Lanz, teacher; 10:30 am .. care; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Coffee House; Fri 3:30-530 children. cautioned against discrimina­ SUDS & SCISSORS LONG nniK s, LET TE RS • N U M E R A L S Worship Service, message: “I Believe in Jesus NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Set 1080-SM 11:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Book of Common tion in evaluating people. Why POST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON ', '‘STVUNG.i; nffl/r sibling DESIGNS • Youre or Oura Christ, His only Son, our Lord,” Nursery is 300 Parker St. Rev. Earl R Custer, Pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and Vernon Prayer, with sermon by the Rev. Mr. Jacobson. this difference? Hours 9-5 Mon. • Sat. PHONE 3S OAK ST.. MMCMESTa provided; 6 p.m.. Junior High Youth Fellowship 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: Sts. Eugene Brewer, Minister. ' Razor Cuh> I t is not simply the By Appointment 875-7624 648-3339 • AiMino Codie will meet at the church, Bible Class in the Living FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, “Order, Justice and Peace,” Coffee Fellowsiiip 9 a.m. Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship. 447 ,N. Main St. difference between inanimate “Room, taught by Pastor Stairs, bring your Bible, between services. 9 a.m. Church School, George Caruthers, guest speaker; 6 p.m. objects and human beings, for Baby-sitting provided. 11 a.m. Church Service, Sunday School for Nursery and Grades 3 through 7; 10:30 a.m.. Worship. Donald Summers, guest speaker. TRAVEL pupils up to age of 20, care for very young even among people distinc­ Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten and tions must be made. The MERCURY AGENCY FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 children, subject of the lesson-sermon: “Doc­ Reuben Plen’s sisAitamsst Grades 1 and 2; Junior & Senior Methodist THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt.> difference largely is in E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, Pastor. trine of Atonement,” Golden Text from First Youth Fellowship. 7 p.m. Adult membership and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. motives and grounds for dis­ 846-2899 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Corinthians: “Ye are washed, but ye are sanc­ Texaco Sfafhn Phone 949-2759 seminar; 8 p.m.. Young Adult group meets at 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., Heads Course tinctions. It is prejudicial to Service: 7 p.m.. Evening ^rvice. tified, but ye are justified in the name of the the parsonage. llydranmtlr Tranamlailon t Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 reject products solely because * OUAMANT«0 Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.” p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation The Rev. John O’Brien, Repairing NO SERVICE CHARGE I CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church Passionist, of Farmington will they are not "name brands,” L, The Christian Science Reading Room, 968 Meeting. All Work Guaranteed (LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Rev. conduct an eight-session course and it is bias that rejects peo­ Reservations tor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships jHi Main St., is open to the public Mondays through Texaco Lubiipailoii Service illstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. except holidays Ronald J. Fournier, Pastors; Joseph Ekeberg, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. on the Gospel of St. Mark star­ ple because of comparable 627 Main Street Menchester 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., Seminary; and the first ’Thursday evening of each month Intern. Rev. (Jeorge W. Smith, pastor. ting Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at generalizations. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m., Sacrament from 7 to 9. 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service, the Chapel 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m ., Worship, the (Jhurch of the Assumption Jesus cautioned against Parkade Barber Shop Features A Variety of Services Service. Singers from First United Methodist Church of judging others by our own FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, Hall. 875-3252 Hartford will present a Moravian Lovefeat Ser­ study and fellowship. biases, yet he recognized the 647-1731 The Parkade Barber Shop located in the. Manchester Parkade has expanded to include a variety of services CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CALVARY CHURCH (Assemblies of God), The sessions, which are open MACHINE vice; 9:45 a.m.. Church School for all ages. necessity of evaluating people WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS for all their customers. Specializing in men’s and boys’ haircuts, ladies’ and children’s haircuts, styling and- [UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. K.L. Gustafson, S T . JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL to the public, will include such A COMPLETE LINE OF MANCHESTER Pastor. Adult Bible Class; Adult Forum; 9:45 and 11 “by their fruits,” Matt. 7:1-5, shaping and senior citizen discounts. The shop is manned by certiHed stylists, has 4 chairs and no waiting says Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson topics as “ How to Read a 70 UNION ST. SHOP a.m.. Nursery for infants. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 (Jolway St. Rev. 15-23. And even when one is 191 C EN TE R ST. i k AUTO P A R T S Jr., Pastors. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, classes for adults Gospel,” and “The Meaning of ROCKVILLE, CONN. owner Dan Guarnaccia. “Appointments are available for those who desire them,” added Guarnaccia. “We in­ Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. justly determined as not being MANCHESTER, CONN. 270 BROAD ST 9 a.m.. Worship Service, Federation Room, and children; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service, CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Main St. Mark’s Gospel Today.” Mon. - Sat. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 vite everyone to pay us a visit and see our beautiful shop,” he concluded. SERVICES 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass inr a Christian, this is no grounds FrI. 10-9 the Rev. Mr. Nelson, leader; 10 a.m., Worship Evangelist K.L. Claycomb, guest preacher, Father O’Brien entered the Thura. 10-7 Rev. William A. Taylor, Pastor; Rev. Charles Polish and English. for social ostracism. Jesus Service, Sanctuary. The Rev. Mr. Nelson will child-care provided; 7 p.m.. Gospel Service, the D. Isbell, Assistant Pastor. Passionists in 1961 and received AVAILABLE discriminated as to who are Wedding Cakes A Specialty preach on “Give God the Glory” ; 11:15 a.m.. Rev. Mr. Claycomb, preacher. ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. his MA degree in theology and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — classes for all saved, but he never rejected Congregational meeting. Sanctuary, Coffee Reardon, pastor. Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey, Rev. was ordained in May 1969. He ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, final sermon the lost socially. Hour; 4 to 5 p.m.. Grade 8 Confirmation Class; 7 Eugene (Jharman. spent over three years at Our EVERYTHING IN w f c a n t h id e b e h in d , John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, in series on the Book of Amos by the Rev. Mr. OUR PRODUCT • PARKADE BARBER SHOP ip.m.. Youth Group, Federation Room. Isbell, Children’s Church and Nursery provided; Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Lady of Florida Monastery CHURCH OF Rev. William J. Killeen. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon. North Pal Beach, Fla., where • >AHIVl.LASS oSMOVvfROOOBS J. M E N S A B O Y S L A D IE S A C H ILD R SN 7 p.m.. Evening Service, Communion, message • itORlfRONIS •BAtHTUaCNCLCiURti SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school CHRIST ia STYLINQ A SHAPING MEN’S HAIRCUTTINQ I he conducted retreats, directed by the Rev. Mr. Taylor, nursery provided. CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Adams BY CERTIFIED STYLISTS SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT |l226 Main St. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, youth ministry programs and Lydall and Vernon Streets c pCendall, Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, Pastors, in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, Phone: 643-2517 TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 worke din ecumenical televi­ J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. 4 Chair Service — No Waiting t 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, World auditorium. pastor. Rev. Paul Trinque. « Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, sion programming. FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS )Drder Sunday, Pastor Eldridge preaching on Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Pastor. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. MANCHESTER PARKADE AppL AvaH. ' ‘God’s Government,” Coffee hour immediately Menchesler 649*7322 31 Blatall St. CHURCH, (MUsouri Synod) Cooper and High 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages Announcing the arrival of a new church • October (Lower Level-Rear) B49-68S0 following the first service in the Reception Hall, ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ MANCHESTER O VER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Pastor. three through adult, plus an Infant-Nursery; Mfant Toddler, Nursery, and Kindergarten 4 and dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. 9 a.m. Divine Worship followed by Coffee 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Faith Baptist Church of Manchestr t 6 year olds at new education wing, 9 a.m.. Study Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at 763 Hour; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Youth Swensen preaching on “He Pasted the Torn Meeting in the OraVige Hall f hour for Grades 7 through 9; 9:30 a.m.. Grades 1 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. MAIN ST. T Paper,” ’Trinity tots for 3 years to Kindergarten, through 6 will attend first service and will be dis­ Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m., First and Second 72 East Center St. Specializing In Children’s Church for Grades 1 through 3, plus a DON WILLIS m iss^ to go to their classes at 9:30 in the new Year Youth Instruction. GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. 643-1191 Nursery for infants; 7 p.m.. Evening Service Manchester, Ct. 9RAKE SERVICE education wing, classes will be dismissed at 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom Hall, with the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching on “The SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School 9:30 A.M 191 GARAGE Front End Alignmeiit 10:30; 10:45 a.m.. Grades 7 through 12 will meet School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 726 No. Main St. Value of Knowing.” Morning Service 10:30 A.M. MAIN ST. 18 Main SL, T d M9-4S31 in youth lounge. Confirmation Class will meet; General Repair Work 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “The Bible’s FIJLL GOSPEL Evening Service 7:00 P.M. MANCHESTER 7:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship meeting in youth Internal Proof of Divine Authorship” ; 11 a.m.. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 187 IN'TERDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH, 745 lounge. Pastor Kendall will lead the Sunday Group discussion of Sept. 15 Watchtower For further information, call Pastor James Bellasor, 643-7644] Woodbridge St. Robert Baker, pastor. Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. An independent rhureli devoted to the ndvanrement 643-1900 evening study group on “A Study of Jonah” at magazine article “Continue Observing His Com­ 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship ^ rv ice and Bible ' I of fiindainental Hihle-helievinn ehrittianitv . . . Susannah Wesley Hall. mandments.” Service. study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. MANClirSTER SAFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. AREA CHURCHES Drywall Contractor a ntw talrwif tptclil tutun— 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8922 Ceiling Repairs & Replacement* ST. BERNARD'S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. tor crochet lovare ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL WIO-HOWNSMSS Alarm s. Locks & Now Introducing Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. Safes, Combination Changes. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, “south maid" Ouallty Carpentry Work, Patios - 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Family Ser­ 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, nursery through Sales & Service • Bonded. ^Most Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, Pastor. ‘Rubber keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds. Additions & Remodeling vice and Church School. adult, including college career class; 11 a.m.. crochet cotton 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, 5 tC L lH |9 jl Also We Make Keys. Scissors & Free Estimates Phone 949-4494 ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. nursery care provided; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim mercerized • test color Pinking Shears Sharpened. Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. J. Clifford Chirtin, pastor. Holy Communion; second Sunday, missionary Fellowship. mada by J.P. Coali, a top quality cottoni jumbo Foerster III, vicar. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal alia balla — 5S0 yara raqularty 79a b a ll,.. CUSTOM MADE. evening service, nursery provided. SEE US FOR: 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 fairway's every day special price CANVAS AWNIMfiS munion, 1st and 3rd Sundays; Morning Prayer, • Aluminum Roll Up IRON Boston ’Tpke., Bolton Rev. David M. Campbell, Awnings ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Ind, 4th and 5th Sundays. Pastor. • Door Canopies Robert W. Cronin, pastor. Hebron. Rev. William D. Porter III, interim Osfrinsky SCRAP METAL 9:30 a.m.. Membership Class; 10:15 a.m.. 59« ball ? • Storm Doors MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 pm.; Sunday pastor. • Combination Windows Coffee & (Conversation; 10:30 a.m.. Church '• hav§ wery lim DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER CHURCH, (WISCONSIN SYNOD), 300 Masses at 7:30, 9:15, and 11 a.m. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service and Communion, MANCHESTER AWNING CO. School, nursery through Grade 6 (Wednesday at 131 PARKER ST. Bucklaijd Rd., South Windsor. the Rev. Mr. Porter preaching; 9:15 a.m.. 195 WEST CENTER ST. MATERIALS 9 a.nz., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. 7 p.m. for Grades 7 & 8); 10:45 a.m. Canvass "where a Tel. 843-5155 or 843 Slit Church School classes. Nursery provided. dollar'i Talaphona 649-3091 vice; 10:45 a.m., “At Jesus Feet” on Radio Sta­ Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Sunday, sermon: “Amateur (Kristians” ; 2 to 8 Etiabllehed 1949 tion WINF. Konopka. p.m.. Annual Stewardship Canvass. This beautiful front is the home of Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper at 615 Main Street in Manenester. It is located AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at the mVaeta of main street A doliari" A across frorh Center Park, and offers plenty of free parking, not only on Main Street, but also in the rear of the COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, downtown manchester ? store. It is Manchester’s complete decorating and craft center! Paul’s features Touraine paints which has Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Peter Mans, minister. STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER Gray, pastor. ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- 8:30 a.m. “Back to God” hour radio broadcast, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Coventry. 405 Main St., Manchester 649-5533 been acknowledged as the nation’s leading quality paint line; “ask a professional.” Paul’s also offers “free” MANCHESTER Ovor 30 V ein' Expiilinci ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. decorator service in all styles of decor; specializing in wall coverings. The new store, which held its grand 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a m., Sunday School; 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Adult Bible Class, ■Vllien Tw 0fyn4 fta 0«r Swxiet, 1o« Can D»p«n4 (ki » w Car! Call 649.5807 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall Schick, co-pastors. Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 opening last year, is 2Vz times the size of the old store. It’s a family business, featuring store owner, Paul MEMORIAL GO. Dr. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday p.m. Evening Service. Nursery care for small Confirmation Class; 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Misseri, his wife Teresa, and son Mike. Paul’s Paint is a complete home decorating and craft center, A. AIMETTI, Prep. Nursery available; sermon: “Poor Abraham,”; Oppotllo Eait Comitirr Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. children provided. • TUNE-UPS featuring free home decorating advice. Recently they added a line of quality, nationally famous carpeting, Ilirrlion SL. >Unch«it«r FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., Potluck immediately following worship in NOTICE e o n ^ • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE and suggest you check their prices before you buy any carpeting. From time to time, they plan to offer adult Quality Memorials 9 East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., vestry. VERNON UNITED METHODIST 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. REPAIRS ON ALL CARS classes in wallpaper hanging and the crafts. Eugene M. Kibride. CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. James Schwartz, pastors. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister. Got A Painting Problem? Wa’II Halpi ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Class; 10:30 a m., OPEN nj Manchester Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Persing, rector. .Service still means something to us - and service means spending enough Church School, Infants through Grade 8; 10:45 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Commu­ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, PAUL’S PAINT lime with you to help you select the right paint finish tor that job vou re plan­ ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt 31, Coventry. a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon topic: “HoW Is nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald Pet Center fdSupii&eAr ning See us lor (lainl and service when you plan your next project HC) I Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. McClean, pastor. Your Vision,” the Rev. Earl Mack, guest A LL D AY * * 4- m MUt ST. Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church Ramen. touraine parnts school. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., preacher; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the Chapel; wucHsin 4 00 M A IN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN 9 Maple Street, Manchester Phone 649-4273 EgJtAKMPAINTCQ ’• ttStMl Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m .; Sunday Masses at Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m., Trini­ 12:30 p.m.. Senior Youth group meet at the 06040 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. WALLPAPER •CARPETING «ARTS & CRAFTS VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. church for a bike hike and picnic at the shore. • Mixed Breed Pupplet MFMHKR. IMF. ORDER OK THE GOLDEN RULE Town Rd. SUNDAY 615 Main Street Manchester • Our Own Special Blended Your Independent Dealer 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a m.. ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Free Parking Rear of Store • Phone 649-0300 Pet Food • Hamsters Gerbils * Aquarium Acceaaorlei, etc. "RUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK" Morning Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Evangelistic. CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, W. Mortimer, Pastor. minister. Minister. liyHOilKiliihliu Don’t Buy New Clothes...Dry Clean UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, FORMAL’S INN in c. 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through 10:15 to 11:45 a.m.. Church School; 10:30 a.m.. 10:15 to 11:45 a.m ., Church School; 10:30 a.m ., 9 A .M . - 8 P .lh, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. orut7;/' Fqt the tux Your 9ld Clothes Like New adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Worship Service, sermon: “Stop, Look and Worship Service, sermon: “What On Earth Is !V. Donald G. Miller, minister. OUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLIANINO OlVIt through Grade 3. Listen!” ; 7:30 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. The Church Doing?” ; 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim 119 Oaklaml St. NEW LIFE TO YOUR CLOTHES 9:30 and 11 a.m., Worship Service and Church Fellowship. that’s inn :hool; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Installing Since 1953 Free Pick Up A Delivery NORTHWAY PHARMACY for him CALL 648-SS09 WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Bolton Tpke., Route 44A, Bolton. Rev. John F. SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF "All work dona on pram l.it and lullf guaranlatdr Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev, Harold W. Flora, Vicar. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Coventry. OPEN DAILY ,10 A.M. - 9 P.M. Frank A. Arnone. Preiidant VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacey, minister; Rev. KITCHEN A BATH REMOOELINQ Richardson, minister. Rev. R. Stanley Eaton, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a m.. Holy Com­ Rev. Robert Bechtold, minister. 230 N, MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 147 Birch St., Mancheiter, Conn. 06040 5dwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. Talaphona 10-9 Watk Dayi PARKADE CLEANERS associate minister. munion and sermon on “The Problem Of Evil,” 9 a.m.. Adult study ; 10 a.m., Worship Service, MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 Open Mon., Tuea., Sat. 10 to 6 p.m., Thura. A FrI. 10 to 9 p.m. yo tii i«c- 10 a.m.. Morning Worship; 9 55 a.m.. Church 949-7901 ID'S Saturday 402 W. M ID D LE TPKE. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church Church School & Nursery; 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour; Church School, infant care; 11 a.m., Coffee TEL. 646-4510 MANCHESTER Clofod Wodnaaday 643-0479 School. 7 p.m.. Youth Group. Hour; 7 p,m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. PAGE EigHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat,, Oct, 19, 1974 " ...... — ™ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. 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TV TONIGHT P' 6:00 Wild R efuge...... 8 9:00 I Love Lucy...... 20 News...... 3-22 Pathfinder .. .•...... 18 Mary Tyler M oore...... 3 11:30 M ovie...... 18 F ilm ___; ...... 20 Kung Fu...... 8-40 M ovies...... 3-8 i r To Be Announced ...... 30 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 M ovie...... 20-22-30 W eekend...... 20-22-30 USEl) 6:30 The Way It W as...... 24 Great Performances...... 24 Night Gallery ...... 40 9:30 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 8:00 MIDNIGHT Men Who Made Movies .. 24 All in the F a m ily...... 3 Bob Newhart ...... 3 Night Gallery ...... 40 FURNltURE Can You Top This? ...... 18 7:00 The New L and...... 8-40 1:00 Bobby Goldsboro...... 18 Agronsky 8 Co...... 3 10:00 In Session...... 30 News...... 8-20-22 Emergency...... 20-22-30 CBS Reports ...... 3 The sign over an antiques store at the 1:30 Hee H a w ...... 30 Evening at Sym phony___24 Nakia ...... 8-40 Green on E. Middle Tpke. Judd for the Defense...... 3 Here Come the Brides ... 40 8:30 Gospel H our...... I 8 By MAL BARLOVl News...... 8 7:30 Friends and L o v e rs ...... 3 11:00 Risk of M arriage...... 30 What's Happening ...... 3 This Week in the N F L ___18 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 There are over a dozen an­ World on Tolland Tpke., noted tique dealers in the Manchester the effect of the economy on an­ SUNDAY, OCT. 20 region with shops. Many, many tique buyers recently. The 520 more area people load up their to $30 items, the bread and •4 station wagons with their butter items for a dealer depen­ 6:00 8:00 9:30 10:45 collections to offer at flea Christopher C loseup...... 3 ding on the business for a living, We Believe . ■...... 3 Everywoman...... 3 Jewish L ite ...... 30 markets. have slowed down. 6:30 Catholic Service ...... 8 I Dream of Jeannie ____8-22 11:00 The popularity of antique The very expensive items Camera T h re e ...... 3 M o vie ...... 30 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Congress Report...... 3 w selling is partly caused by the have been selling easier than 7:00 Christopher C loseup...... 40 Insight ...... 40 Goober...... 8-40 'X love of antique buying by so ever due to their relative price Insight ...... 3 8:30 10:00 Hour of Power...... 18 . f many. But few area dealers stability compared to stocks This Is the Life ...... ,... 8 Neighbor's Religion ...... 3 Lamp Unto My Feet...... 3 Norman Vincent Peale ... 22 make large sums in this line. and bonds, Fluckiger notes. 7:30 Insight ...... 5...... 8 Big Blue Marble ...... 8 Connecticut W eekend___30 They often have a love of The low priced items are College C am pus...... 3 Oral Roberts...... 22 Catholic S e rvice ...... 22-30 11:30 things, especially old things, always a good seller and often i.4. Day of Discovery...... 40 Latino...... 40 Applets Way Offspring which have a richness of make happy customers who Worship for S hut-Ins...... 8 Face the Nation...... 3 ■M Ring Around the World ... 30 9:00 10:30 Make a Wish ...... 8-40 character and appear to have a come back again. story to tell. 7:45 Que Hay de Nuevo...... 3 Look Up and Live...... 3 Notre Dame Highlights .. . 22 “Apple’s Way,” the CBS-TV series about a Los Angeles as Steven, Franny Michel as Patricia, and Vincent Van Fluckiger and Eli Theriault The price on items is directly Sacred H e a rt...... 40 Captain Noah...... 8 Rescue Rangers ...... 8 Adelantel...... 30 family transplanted to Iowa, features four young per- Patten as Paul. The series airs Sundays at 7’30 p m on were co-managers of the recent related to its scarcity and age. I Dream of Jeannie ...... 22 Norman Vincent Peale ... 18 NOON formers as the children of George and Barbara Apple. CBS-TV (Channel 3 in Hartford). flea market at the Tolland But few of the buyers looking at Spring Street U S A ...... 40 Jewish Heritage...... 40 Game of the W eek...... 3 They are (left to right) Patti Cohoon as Cathy, Eric Olson County Agriculture Center in the items on this page appeared Connecticut S cene...... 8 Rockville. There were over 60 concerned about, price. Day of Discovery...... 18 dealers with booths and over 2,- If a buyer found something he 000 customers who paid 50 cents Insight ...... 20 MONDAY, OCT. 21 liked, he would buy it if he What About Women ______30 each to browse. Many of the could. If he did not like it, he dealers said the people also Roller Gam e...... 40 6:00 would not. 7:30 9:00 11:00 bought. DAYTIME LISTINGS 12:15 News...... 3-8-22-30 Bob Fluckiger, auctioneer for The Price Is Right...... 3 M a u d e ...... 3 It was staged for the benefit For the Consumer ...... 8 12 O’clock High ...... 18 News...... 3-18-22-30 45 years and a dealer at Trade Police Surgeon ...... 8 Packers vs. Bears...... 8-40 of the center. 6:00 12:30 To Be Announced ...... 20 Honeymooners ...... 20 Sunrise Semester...... 3 10:30 2:30 Wilburn Brothers...... 18 Electric Com pany...... 24 Other Six Days ...... 18 11:30 Religious Program ...... 30 ...... 3 Giants vs. Redskins...... 3 Breast C ancer...... 20 fW- Winning Streak !!!!! [!!!!!! 26-22-30 &rnn°M y'Llle .... 8-40 Bonanza ...... 40 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Campaign '7 4 ...... 3 6:15 Love Lucy...... 40 jp g Doctors...... Dialogue ...... 8 Davey and Goiialh ...... 8 20-22-30 Hollywood Squares .. . 22-30 Local Follow-Up ...... 24 11:00 3;oo Billy Graham Crusade___16 6:30 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 6:30 Antiques ...... 24 9:30 See I t ...... 3 The Price Is Right...... 3 Meet the Press i___ 20-22-30 E rica...... 24 Pubiic Allairs Programs...... 3-8-30 Polka ...... 40 Rhoda ...... 3 This bronze statue is reputed to be a Bayre casting from Arthur and Elizabeth Carpenter. The woman in the statue 7:00 ...... '-in oo 'oS Ssneral Hospital...... 8-40 1:00 6:45 MIDNIGHT tln^inn D ...... Another W orld...... 20-22-30 One Family’s S tory...... News...... 3 $10,000 Pyramid...... 40 o.on Colts vs. J e ts ...... 20-30 Human Growth ...... 24 News...... 8-40 France and is available for $1,600 at the Antiques et appears to be looking over her shoulder at the old French New Zoo Revue...... fl 11 ■'in d:JO 8:00 10:00 Ceteras store at 115 Spruce St. The store is owned by clock to check .which century she is in. Today Show...... 20-22-30 I 1 n Ranger Station...... 3 Patriots vs. Bills ...... 22 7:00 12:30 0°''? ° L ^ ' ...... - - J One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Campaign '7 4 ...... 3 Medical Center ...... 3 7:30 Brady Bunch ...... 8-40 Livino Word Eighth Day ...... 8 News___ 3-20-22-40 Rock Concert...... 8 ...... 18 The Rookies...... 8-40 Washington T a lk ...... 24 Mrs. Henry Czerwonka of Glastonbury Lost in Space ...... 8 Hollywood Squares ...... 20-22-30 how to Survive a Marriage 20-22-30 Conversation With ...... 40 Truth or Consequences ... 8 Football Highlights...... 40 Sharing Our Faith...... 18 has seen something she likes while on a 8:00 N O O N 4;oo 1:30 Dick Van Dyke...... 18 10:30 1:00 Captain Kangaroo...... 3 Family Theater...... 20-22-30 Sunday antique hunt with her husband...... ■ ■ ■-S'® Mike Douglas...... Issues & Answers...... 8-40 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Connecticut Report ...... 1£ Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 Jack LaLanne ...... 40 P « S r r t ...... *'0.000 Pyramid...... Drink, Drank, Drunk...... 24 8:30 Password ...... 40 Black Buffalo's Pow Wow,, Oral Roberts...... 18 Woman ...... 24 i Dream of Jeannie ...... 8 12:30 Somerset...... Romper Room...... 40 Search lor Tomorrow ...... 3 The Lucy Show ...... 2:00 9:00 The Farmer’s Daughter...... 8 Merv Qrlflin ...... 1 M ovies...... 0-40 % ■/ Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 20-22-30 4 '3 0 New England Journal ...... 3 Kathryn Kuhiman ...... 18 TUESDAY, OCT. 22 Phil Donahue...... 0 Split Second ...... 40 Men) Grillin ...... Film...... 20 1:00 I Love Lucy ...... 2:30 4 6:00 7:30 Kitty Today...... 22 The Match G am e...... 3 Hogan’s Heroes...... Goodman Family...... 18 8:30 11:00 The Lucy Show...... 30 All My Children...... 8-40 '^''e Mod Squad ...... News...... 3-8-22-30 Sale of the Century ...... 3 Cartoon Jamboree .... 40 Know Your W orld...... 20 5:00 3:30 M A ® ...... News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Secret Agent ___ ...... 18 Let’s Make a Deal . .... 8-22 9:30 Somerset...... 22 Raymond Burr Show...... Hour of Power...... 18 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Honeymooners ...... 20 Not lor Women O nly...... 30 The Real McCoys Sounding Board ...... 20 Music Place ...... I Love Lucy...... 20 4:00 ...... 18 Evening at Sym phony___24 4 ...... Not for Women O nly...... 22 1:30 Film...... Electric Company ...... 24 F ilm ...... 20 Beverly Hillbillies 30 As the World Turns...... 3 '^'’8 Bifl Valley...... 49ers vs. R am s...... 3 9:00 Bonanza ...... 40 Election '7 4 ...... 24 1’ ^ f . 1 The Flintstones ...... 40 Let’s Make a Deal ...... 8-40 5:15 What Now America? ...... 24 Hawaii Five-C...... 3 Jeopardy...... 20-22-30 News Masquerade Party ...... 30 11:30 10:00 20 Wild Wild West ...... 40 6:30 Vince Lom bardi...... 18 t ^ The Joker's W ild...... 3 2:00 5;3o Room 222 ...... M ovie...... 3 Black Experience ...... 24 ...... 40 V":-T 4^2 Dialing for Dollars...... 8 The Guiding Light...... 3 Green Acres...... 4:30 9:30 Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 Name That Tune...... 20-22-30 Newlywed Game...... 8-40 Film 7:00 8:00 Leave It to Beaver ...... Teach-In ...... 18 Ski S cene...... 18 Johnny Carson __ 20-22-30 40 Pays of Our Lives...... 20-22-30 Hogan’s Heroes News...... 3-20-22-40 Campaign '7 4 ...... 3 News...... Town Mooting ...... 24 Witness to Yesterday...... 24 Truth or Consequences ... 6 M ovie...... 8-40 5:00 10:00 W'- Dick Van Dyke...... 18 Adam 12 ...... 20-22-30 Lawrence Welk ...... 8 CBS Reports ...... 3 To Tell the Truth . Sharing Our Faith ...... 18 1:00 ...... 30 Marcus W elby...... 8-40 MOVIES THIS WEEK Persuaders...... 40 Am erica...... 24 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 5:30 Parties and Issues___18-24 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 TONIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT 8:30 (20-22-30) “The Law” Long Wharf Theatre...... 24 WEDNESDAY. OCT. 23 6:00 (18) “Footsteps in the 9:00 ( 8-40) “Rage” (1972). (1974). Judd Hirsch, John Beck, 6:00 Fog” (1955). Stewart Granger, George C. Scott, Richard Gary Busey. Political Confrontation...... 8 6:00 To Tell the T ru th ____... 30 Little House on Jean Simmons. Basehart. 11:30 (3) “The FBI Story” Day of Discovery...... 18 10:30 News...... 3-8-22-30 7:30 the Prairie...... 20-22-30 9:00 (20-22-30 ) “ The 11:30 (3) “The Kennel (1959). James Stewart, Vera Department S ...... 40 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 Mechanic” (1972). Charles The Champions...... 18 Aeros vs. Whalers ...... 3 Men Who Made Movies .. 24 Murder Case” (1933). William Miles. 6:30 Video Visionaries ...... 24 Bronson, Jan-Michael Vincent. Electric Com pany...... 24 Jeopardy...... 8 8:30 Powell, Mary Astor. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Amazing G ra ce ...... 18 Bonanza ...... 40 11:00 11:30 (3) "Jumbo” (1962). Country Carnival...... 18 M ovie...... 8-40 11:30 (30) “Gold Diggers of 8:30 (8-40) “ Bad Ronald” Zoom ...... 24 4^ Doris Day, Stephen Boyd, Jim­ 6:30 Film ...... 20 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 1933” (1933). Joan Blondell. (1974). Scott Jacoby, Kim 9:00 my Durante. 7:00 Making Things W o rk ...... 24 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Honeymooners ...... 20 11:30 (40) “ The Racers” Hunter. M ovie...... 18 11:30 (8) “What a Way to News’...... 3-8-22 6:45 Book Beat...... 24 11:30 (1955). Kirk Douglas, Bella 9:00 (18) “Full of Life” Lucas Tanner...... 20-22-30 Go!” (1964). Shirley MacLaine, Human Growth ...... 24 Animal W orld...... 30 M ovie...... 3 Darvi. Gospel Jubilee...... 18 Hollywood Theatre...... 24 -V Paul Newman. (1956). Judy Holliday, Richard Room 222 ...... 40 Playboy Anniversary ... 8-40 Conte. Wild Kingdom ...... 20-30 7:00 10:00 Journey to Ja p a n ...... 24 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 t i SUNDAY DAYTIME MONDAY NIGHT 11:30 (3) “Firecreek” (1968). News...... 3-20-22-40 8:00 Manhunter ...... 3 Gerry MacDonald, proprietor of Collec­ 8:00 ( 30) “China Clipper” B aron...... 40 Truth or Consequences ... 8 That’s My M am a...... 8-40 1:00 9:00 (20-22-30) “ The Can­ James Stewart, Henry Fonda, Get Christie L o v e ...... 8-40 tor’s Corner, has been in this business (1936). Pat O’Brien, Humphrey Dick Van Dyke ...... 18 Sharing Our Faith...... 18 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 didate” (1974), Robert Redford, Inger Stevens. 7:30 Petrocelll...... 20-22-30 Mrs. George Bennett’s Country Store in Bolton feels this black for 10 years, three in Manchester's Bogart, Karen Carlson. THURSDAY NIGHT • Apple’s W ay...... 3 walnut chair, hand-carved in 1866, is her prized piece at the mo­ center. “1 like the good will,” he says. 2:00 (8) “55 Days at Peking” ment. Price; $200. (1%3). Chailton Heston, Ava 9:00 (3) “The Cheyenne Congress Debate ...... 8 Social Club” (1970). James THURSDAY, OCT. 24 Gardner. TUESDAY NIGHT World of Disney .. . 20-22-30 Walter B. Perrett Jr. of Trader P’s at 50 Pearl St. checks the cast iron 8:00 ( 8-40) “Trapped Beneath Stewart, Henry Fonda. Ivesl ...... 24 A 125-year-old German stein will bring a top price at 2:00 (40) “The Tall Men” 6:00 7:00 Film ...... 20 stove in his backyard barn to see if it can get him and his family the Sea” (1974). bee J. Cobb, 11:30 (3) “Shenandoah” 8:00 The Way It W as...... 24 Bennet’s Country Store, Rt. 44A, Bolton. (1955). Clark Gable, Robert News...... 3-8-22-30 News...... 3-20-22-40 Hal Stanton Presents. .... 22 through another ice storm like the one last fall. Ryan. Martin Balsam. (1965). James Stewart, Sonny Comedy Revue.. 8-40 Root Over Our H eads__ 30 I Spy...... 18 Truth or Consequences . .. 8 Burglar Proofing...... 24 Rosemary Forsyth. Good News...... 18 8:30 Sounding Board ...... 20 Dick Van Dyke...... 18 New Treasure Hunt ...... 30 FRIDAY NIGHT Paper Moon ...... 8-40 8:30 Electric Company ...... 24 Ready or N o t...... 24 D ragnet...... 40 8:00 ( 8-40) “Hatari!” (1962). UN Day Concert ...... 24 Kojak ...... 3 Bonanza ...... 40 To Toll the Truth...... 30 8:00 John Wayne, Elsa Martinelli, 9:00 Challenge of T ru th ...... 18 7:30 The W altons...... 3 Red Buttons. McMillan & Wife ... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 3 Don WILLIS Garage 6:30 Secrets of the Deep...... 3 The Odd C ouple...... 8-40 SPECIALISTS IN 9:00 (3) “They Only Kill Masterpiece T h eatre...... 24 Sts. of San Francisco .. 8-40 Their Masters” (1972). James Black Experience ...... 24 $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Sharing Our Faith___ ....18 WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND 9:00 Nashville M usic...... 18 Sierra ...... 20-22 WFL Football...... I 8 BRAKE SERVICE Wheel Garner, Katherine Ross, Hal Ironside...... 20-22-30 Holbrook. M ovie...... 8-40 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Kathryn Kuhiman ...... 18 10:00 Alignment 11:30 (3) “Bandolero!” 649-4531 - 18 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER FRIDAY, OCT. 25 Harry 0 ...... s-40 (1968). James Stewart, Dean 9:30 Campaign '7 4 ...... 3 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 Martin, Raquel Welch. Human Dimension ...... 20 Oral Roberta...... ; ...... 18 6:00 10:00 Caught In the A c t...... 24 Firing Line...... 24 News...... 3-8-22-30 Black Perspective...... 24 Dawson M cA llister...... 18 10:30 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Halloween Tales ...... 18 Police W om an...... 20-22-20 Acclon Chicano...... 24 10:00 Nanny & Professor...... 40 Living Faith...... 18 Electric Com pany...... 24 Masterpiece T heatre...... 24 11:00 -^Hlgh Impact plastic balga. Bonanza ...... 40 8:00 10:30 SYIVANM PORTABLE COLOR TV colored cabinet (CA411BG) 10:30 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 6:30 Planet of the A p e s...... 3 New Directions ...... 18 or yellow c o lo r^ cabinet Face the S tate...... 3 Honeymooners ...... 20 MODELS CA4111BG, CA4112YL Zoom ...... 24 M ovie...... 8-40 (CA4112YL) Honeymooners ...... 20 Sharing Our Faith...... 18 11:00 11:30 7:00 M ovie...... 3 Zane G rey...... 22 Sanford & S on...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 * Personal size 13” diagonal News...... 3-20-22-40 Chroma-Line" picture tube. Vibrations Encore...... 24 Washington Review ...... 24 Honeymooners ...... 20 The Fox M usicals...... 8-40 WHNB-TV Reports...... 30 Truth or Consequences .. . 8 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 8:30 11:30 wuNlOO" chassis Is 100% Dick Van Dyke...... 18 1:00 11:00 Chico and the Man 20-22-30 M ovie...... 3 solid-state for high perform­ Aviation Weather...... 24 News...... 3-8-30-40 Wall Street Week ...... 24 In Concert...... 8-40 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 ance and reliability To Tell the Truth...... 30 Down the Stretch ...... 22 Johnny Carson . 20-22-30 SyU/ANiA 7:30 9:00 •k Plug-In transistors lor 11:30 M ovie...... 3 1:00 M ovies...... 3-30-40 World of Animals ...... 3 service ease Let’s Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Billy Graham Crusade___18 Midnight Special 20-22-30 COLOR The Avengers...... 8 Rockfod Files...... 20-22-30 1:15 The Golden charm * Convenient 70 position click Porter Wagoner...... 18 Canada Week ...... 24 Great Mysteries...... 3 has an experienced stop UHF tuning staff for blow-drying w AFC push button locks In Our SPEEDY Specialty and percision cutting. fine tuning for each channel TRULY DELICIOUS For appointment call 649-2806 or 649-2807 A’Telescoping dipole VHF, CHICKEN loop UHF antennae Brown In 6 Minutes The world’s “finest eatin Golden STANEK Convenient recessed carry­ chicken” with incomparable ing handle taste. Charm CALL IN ORDER is la n d available as optional ELECTRONICS Pick Up 10 Minutes Later 277 BROAD STREET - extra (TB13CR) Coiffures 1143 TOLLAND TPKE. PHONE 649-1124 MANCHESTER DECI'S DRIVE-IN Mrs. Harry Holmes Jr. of Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland 462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 BURR CORNERa. A sale is being made here as an unidentified dealer and a woman discuss prices holds a little stein her husband says is their best at MANCHESTER during a flea market Sept. 8 at the Tolland County Agricultural Center on Rt. $300. They are selling their rare collection to meet Mrs. Sue Steinhagen of Manchester appears overwhelmed by a wide assortment of old 30, Rockville. medical bills and are not regular dealers. clock" in one corner of the Collector’s Corner. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19. 1974— PAGE ELEVEN

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By Earl Yost Sports Editor m m Whose Turn to Lose Surprising Eagles Manage to Post 10th Shutout Just for the Record Set for Crusher By Len Auster it. They should be winning by a larger margin. Except for a couple of Just for the record: This corner was one who picked In College Football games I’ve been disappointed in how they’ve looked all season. They are Oakland to win the World Series. The A’s wrapped up their NEW YORK (UPI) — The Dallas Cowboys have been to Artistically it was an underachievement as Manchester High not playing as a team and it’s hurting.” third straight crown in one game less than the crystal ball the national football leap e playoffs for the last eight stammered and stumbled to its 10th consecutive shutout win, 1-0, over Manchester took 31 shots but Wahowiak only had to make 10 stops as the NEW YORK (UPI) — In the game of musical chairs in Enrico Fermi High of Enfield in a CCIL soccer clash yesterday at bone- predicted...There will be a change in the day and time for seasons but the Philadelphia Eagles could go a long way shooting continued to be erratic. Tribe net-minder Ray Sullivan wasn’t college football this year, whose turn is it to lose this toward stopping that streak Sunday. f chilling Memorial Field. next year’s Gold Key Dinner of the Connecticut Sports week? tested at all, making just six saves. Three lackadaisical periods passed before the Indians finally etched “Skill-wise this team does compare to the one last year,” Danielson Writers’ Alliance. No longer will the affair which honors At this point in the season, no one should be surprised at The E ag le s, 4-1 and three state sports figures be presented on a Monday night. their one goal, a commonplace occurrence of late. Junior forward Tayo noted, “But they’re playing well below their potential. It seems as if they anything that happens. trailing unbeaten St. Louis Stimac drilled home a shot at 2:56 into the final stanza for his This year’s promotion is slated Sunday, Feb.2 at the Park In the first week of the by a game in the National wait for the lucky break. One day it won’t be there however. And Two WHA fifth marker of the season. Stimac had hit the post off a free kick by Tracy remember, you can’t win a tournament game 0-0.” Plaza in New Haven with dinner at 5:30...The first annual season, Houston, highly Conference East, could just Parents’ Day for soccer team-players’ mothers and Kasel but the ball came straight back and he left-footed it past Fermi net- Manchester sits atopjthe CCIL standings with a 9-1 ledger and 45 points acclaimed in preseason Teams Off about eliminate the Cow­ V minder Mel Wahowiak. fathers at Manchester Community College will be held polls, fell to Arizona State. boys, 1-4 and off to one of p - with two league tilts remaining on the slate. The Indians journey to East Saturday, Nov.2 when the Cougars face Middlesex. Mixed emotions were expressed by Tribe 28-year Coach Dick Hartford Wednesday taking on hapless Penney High. Fermi with the set­ The second week saw Arkan­ Rookie their worst starts in years, X Danielson. “I feel this team should be 10-1 but not the way they’re doing Following the game a reception will be held at the Student sas topping Southern Cal, Mark Fast from post-season planning.' back dipped to 3-6 in the league and 3-8 overall. Center dining room, Pat Mistretta, director of athletics, Maryland scaring Alabama NEW YORK (UPI) - But Dallas coach Tom . reports...Fran Mahoney reports 150 tickets have been sold before losing by five, Sparks Toronto and Winnipeg are Landry, whose team is a for Wednesday night’s Sports Night at the British - Mississippi shutting out off and flying in the World seven-point favorite despite American Club at which time members of the cham­ Missouri, Oklahoma leading . Hockey Association’s new the vast difference in Tennis Veterans pionship baseball team of 25 years ago will be honored. Baylor only 7-5 after three Flames records, isn’t thinking College Harriers Canadian Division but Tickets will be available at the door...Having picked up quarters and Penn State playoff-yet. portions of the World Series games on the radio one I f t i expansionist Indianapolis is almost being upset by Stan­ ATLANTA (UPI) - The racing in the wrong direc­ “We’re not concerned Herald photo by Pinto wonders how many would agree that Vin Scully, regular Thrill 1,500 Buffs ford. broken face of Jacques tion. about the playoffs or Los Angeles Dodger play-by-play announcer, is the best Saturday, Sept. 21, anything else,” Landry said. Win to Gain Lead Richard gave Jerry Byers The Toros 'and the Jets Manchester High Cheerleading Squad among the current crop? Scully has been with the Dodgers brought Arkansas back to his opportunity and the have both won their first two “All we’re concerned about By Earl Yost better than 20 seasons... Mel Siebold, Rec Department earth with a loss to rookie left wing of the Atlan­ is trying to win a^ football contests, scoring 19 goals [ Front row: (1-r) Janis Runde, Cathy Cuneo, Sue Camilleri, Linda Williams, Darcy Moving into undisputed possession Jeff Topalis, Doug Anderson and Jim head, reports that the traffic and activity at the Recrea­ Oklahoma State, UCLA a ta Flames took advantage of game. There’ll be no Big names in men’s tennis a quarter-century ago — and tion Centers to date - despite the warm weather - have between them while ^Walter. Standing: Jackie Goss, Linda Thurston, Cindy Tucker, Sue Malo, Leslie of first .place in the CCCAA, the Wilke following in that order. shocking loss to Iowa, LSU it. 3 ^ - J allowing but five. But the changes. I’ve been with longer — were on display last night at Trinity’s Ferris been better than ever. A fulltime staff has been needed at Granquist. They will lead the cheering as the Tribe gridders meet Penney High in East Manchester Community College cross MCC is now 7-1 overall and un­ losing at home to Texas A Byers learned Thursday Racers, who joined the WHA these guys a long time, Center and 1,500 buffs came out to watch the likes of the West Side Rec afternoons with a daily attendance of and M, Penn State an upset if iic they’ve won a lot of great j Hartford today at 1:30. Tonight at Mt. Nebo at 7:30, East Catholic hosts Bloomfield High. country team topped Mattatuck Com­ defeated in league competion. Next Gardner Mulloy, , Sven Davidson, Hugh that he would be starting in this season along with munity College, 20-35, yesterday in between 200 and 250 youths. for real and a blow to % games and they’ve come *1 for the Cougars is the UConn JVs Stewart, , Torben Ulrich, and Richard’s spot after Phoenix, have lost their first Waterbury. Tuesday'’at the MCC campus. Nebraska when each lost by Richard, Atlanta’s leading back many times before. . two games. Results: 1. Sipperly (Matt) 20:58 one point, to Navy and goal-getter last season, suf­ , I’m not leaving them at this Mattatuck’s Ray Sipperly broke the Play resumes tonight in (UPI photo I Friday night Toronto (new course record), 2. Woykovsky Six Remaining Jet Vets Wisconsin, respectively. fered a broken nose and a point. I’m supporting them tape first in a new course record 20:58 the Connecticut Bank and of fans stayed around for the toppt^ Indianapolis 3-1 ^md (MCC), 3. Gowen (MCC), 4. Topalis Only six players remain on the New York Jets’ roster The following Saturday it fractured eye socket in a Braves* Jim McMillan Goes High Winnipeg kept pace with a 4- 1(X) per cent.” Pair of Shutouts but Cougar harriers took down second Trust-sponsored play at 7:30 four-hour, plus show. (MCC), 5. Anderson (MCC), 6. Wilke was Arizona State’s turn, Landry feels his team is through sixth positions. Larry with Ulrich, 45, and Stewart, The eight veterans,, all from Super Bowl III. ’The group consists of Joe Namath, game Wednesday at Detroit. 0 whitewash over Edmon­ (MCC), 7. Gunvin (Matt), 8. Michaud Winston Hill, Emerson Boozer, Randy Rasmussen, Ralph being shut out by Missouri, “It was my chance. It was Outrebounds Boston's ton. coming on. Woykovsky was two seconds behind 45, paired in one singles meeting the 45 and over age while mighty Notre Dame “I think we’ll play better the winning effort with'Rick Gowen, (Matt), 9. Topple (Matt), 10. Carter match and Sedgman, 45, and requirement, all displayed Baker and A1 Atkinson...Gordie McCullough greeted 30 too bad the way it happened Wayne Dillon and Brit (Matt). candidates for the UHartford varsity basketball team at fell to Purdue, LSU was tied but it was good to get a Selby each had a goal and an defensively,” he said. “We In Midget Football Davidson, 45, principals in good games with Ulrich the practice this week. A 23-game schedule is set opening by Rice and Texas Tech up­ break,” Byers said. “And I Buffalo Wins at Boston in Toronto’s victory haven’t played real bad but the other. Parker, 57, and biggest crowd-pleaser. set Texas. was just lucky to get a goal over Indianapolis. The we haven’t caused any tur­ Brown, 51, will team against Although lacking a Dec.4 at Williams...With Providence of the American Giants 18, Eagles 0 Hockey League winning twice in exhibitions against World Two weeks ago, LSU lost right off.” Toros’ other goal came from novers and that’s the key to Two whitewashings were recorded Ulrich and Davidson in one magnetic drawing card, like Hockey Assn, members - including New England - it could again, to surprising Florida, Byers’ first NHL goal Paul Henderson while In­ defense. Our offensive team last night at Mt. Nebo in the Midget After stopping the Giants early, the Malone Scores 18 doubles match while and Pancho be that the two circuits are close in caliber, despite claims and giant-killer Missouri got started the Fwames off to a Braves Snap dianapolis’ lone tally was is improving eqch week. It’s Football League as the Patriots (2-1- Eagles went to the air but it proved Sedgman and Seixas, 50, will Gonzales, the stars of of the WHA being big league... Andy West, the young long itself clobbered, 59-20, by 4-2 win over the Kansas City registered by Bob Whitlock, beginning to put points on 1) blanked tlje winless Jets, 42-0, and unwise as Bob Claughsey intercepted meet Stewart and the 60- yesterday drew repeated distance runner who helped organize a cross country team muchimproved Wisconsin. Scouts Friday night. He also his second of the year. the scoreboard, which it the Giants (4^) remained undefeated for the Giants and returned it to the year-old Mulloy. applause with their bullet- at Cheney Tech this fall, has rejoined the squad after Last week brought more got an assist and was one of Garden Jinx In the third period, irate wasn’t doing a few weeks with an 18-0 verdict over the Eagles Eagles’ 15. On the ensuing play, Tom But Nets Prevail Finals will be Sunday likfe serves, drop shots and battling illness...Never in 10 years of coaching at Yale has unexpected events. the few bright spots for Lndianapolis goaltender ago. We need a full team ef­ (1-2-1). Minor sprinted left end the distance afternoon, starting at 1:30. perfectly placed drives Alabama avoided its first Atlanta Coach Bernie Geof- fort if we’re going to get Patriots 42, Jets 0 for the TD and a 6-0 lead at halftime. Showing flashes of old, down the alleys. Coach Carm Cozza seen such a long injury list. The latest BOSTON (UPI) — The Buffalo Braves had too many Andy Brown, one of the last NEW YORK (UPI) - The New York and the Nets don’t loss when handed a safety by frion, who was critical of the back into this race.” Tallying two TDs in the first stanza Playing on even terms until the , coming off although a few steps slower For many on hand, they win over Brown was a bruising battle which caused Cozza scores to settle and the were too unsettled of the maskless netminders, American Basketball excite me. But if we had the bench with 11 second- Florida State and won, 8-7, Flames’ play. became aroused at a call by The Eagles and Cowboys for the winners was Tom Roach on final quarter, the Giartts broke than in their prime, Seixas were watching for the first to say, “At our tearn meeting Sunday night, we looked to score when they had to. Association season began won. I’d have felt a lot half points, including seven ; like soldiers after a losing battle. Brown was an extremely Baylor took the measure of “The kid showed me referee Bob Kolari and the met once before this season runs of 13 and 49 yards. Keith Congdon through with Tom Prignano covering bowed to Davidsoh, 6-5, 3-6, time, players they had read just the way it ended in May differently.” in the last period, who con- I physical team and we paid a severe price for the Arkansas, Nebraska lost something,” Geoffrion said. The Braves had not won at sive boards as Boston was insurance goal when he on Monday night national added a two-point conversion after 25 yards for a six-pointer. Another in­ 6-1; Stewart beat Brown, 6- about over the years when ... with the New York Nets Malone, who was to play triubted the key points. ' win.’’...Former Manchester High quarterback John again, this time to Missouri, “He’s not afraid to take a Boston Garden in the eight cold from the floor. netted the puck past Brown. television and despite being one of the touchdowns. terception set the Giants in good field 4, 6-4; the bearded, long­ tennis was a rich man’s beating the Utah Stars. college ball at the Universi­ Melchionni, who had only ^ Wiggin, now a defensive back with Trinity College, scored Notre Dame squeezed by body check and he skates up games dating to their 1970 McAdoo, had two Winnipeg goalie Joe Daley outplayed all game long, Six-pointers by Joe Smith on a six- position and they converted on a 25- haired Ulrich stopped sport and no where near The Nets, champions of ty of Maryland before four points in the first half, his first touchdown last Sunday against RPt when he in­ Rice with a late touchdown, and down his wing like he debut in the National rebounds in the opening two blocked 28 shots, 15 in the Philadelphia pulled it out 13- yard run and Dave White on a three- yard TD pass from Prignano to Dave Mulloy, 6-3, 6-4; Sedgman enjoying the popularity it the American Basketball accepting the Stars’ million moved New York from an does today. tercepted a pass and ran 38 yards intt the end zone ...Larry Oklahoma’s late field goal sxmuld.” Basketball Association; periods, but added nine third period, in Winnipeg’s 10 on Tom Dempsey’s 45- yard jaunt gave the Patriots a 28-0 Minor. trimmed Parker, 6-1, 6-1. Association last year with a dollar offer, couldn’t find 80-77 lead to a 95-81 margin ; Csonka and Jim Kiick were each fined $100 for missing a got it past Texas, UCLA was they had dropped too many more in the second half as shutout of Edmonton. The yard field goal with 28 margin at the intermission. Best in defeat for the Eagles were The latter, the last of four Proceeds will enter the tied by Stanford and close games to Boston to let Buffalo took control of the seconds left. A 39-yard scoring strike from Paul Tom and Paul McCluskey. five-game victory over the “that much difference’’ in the last quarter. In his matches, didn’t end until Trinity College of Hartford • team snack on the eve of last Sunday’s game against Jets’ goals were scored by Stars, topped Utah again previously unbeaten Florida another one get away; and game. The Brave center “'They’re better than the Cullen to Roach and a 25-yard gallop Friday night at Mt. Nebo the Eagles between high school ball and streak, Melchionni scored midnight and only a handfu' Scholarship Fund. Washington which the Dolphins lost...In junior hockey Ulf Nilsson and Veli Pekka 105-89 Friday night in the was whipped by Vanderbilt. they had to atone for losing, also began moving effective­ last time we played them,” by Congdon concluded the scoring in and Chargers meet at 6:30 with the the pros, except the of­ three points and had four ■ league play at the Bolton Ice Palace the first time a player Ketola — both on beautifully opening night of the ABA’s Ohio State, Michigan, to the eventual NBA champs ly on Jim Ard, fresh from Landry said. “ When we the opener. Jeff Dolin was best for the Giants opposing the Patriots in the ficiating. assists, totaling eight assists starts a fight he; he’s set down for one game. Two fights engineered plays by Anders eighth season, despite the Alabama, Auburn, North in the first round of last the ABA, and on reserve played them before, they Jets. nightcap. “High school and the pros for the game. and he’s out for the year. Hedberg, Chris ^rdeleau presence of Moses Malone. Carolina State, Arizona, year’s playoffs. Hank Finkel. weren’t moving the ball as — there isn’t that much Billy Paultz and Kenon and Mike Ford. Malone, a 19-year-old Tulane, Oklahoma, Yale, So the Braves set Ernie And then there was Ernie well as they’re moving it difference. You get older in each scored 17, with Kenon The rough game erupted signed by the Stars straight East Granby Booters Temple, Hawaii and Boise DiGregorio, Bob McAdoo D. The only surprises from now. the have great momen­ the pros. In high school adding 12 rebounds, and Pro Football Ironmen in the third period when the out of high school, hit 8-for- State constitute the entire and friends loose on the him came when he missed tum, thanks to us more than you’re just a young kid. High Brian Taylor chipped in 15 Jim Marshall of Minnesota and Len Rhode of San Fran­ Oilers seemed to lean on the 12 from the field en route to school is like sandlot ball. for the Nets. Ron Boone led Tack Loss on Ellington list of major unbeaten and AND -less Celts from the floor. He hit a long rookie Europeans, especial­ anything else. They got. cisco will play their 200th consecutive NFL games Sunday. Hall High Runners Ousted a 19-point performance in You get killed — there’s no the Stars with 21 points and untied squads, with the first Friday night in the season looping shot over 7-foot ly defenseman Lars-Erik rolling after that game and. When asked how does a man play in 200 straight contests, his first pro game, but referee. In the pros you’ve Gerald Govan topped the four the top four teams in opener for both teams — and Finkel, an underhand scoop Sjoberg. A wild sequence, at now I’m sure they feel un­ Routed in the semifinal Pulling off a major upset in Rhode answered, “He tries to forget about the last couldn’t overcome the Nets’ got a ref. But I didn’t find rebounders with 14. East Hampton, 4-1, with Chuck the ratings. Buffalo came away with a from behind the basket, and beatable.” the North Central Connecticut 199.’’...Tim Berra, son of Yogi Berra, is a member of the 8:17, led to 48 minutes in Upset Ailing Tribe round of the North and fine team effort. Berk scoring twice and Ed Gar­ Ohio State is an 126-119 win. an under-the-hoop Landry also singled out the pros any more physical In other action, San An­ Conference yesterday was the Baltimore Colts’ punt return team...Today’s Chuckle: penalties. The principal South Men's Senior Golf diner and Mark Cahill adding overwhelming favorite to backwards flip among his 14 , the ABA’s than sandlot ball — I feel I tonio defeated Indiana 129- East Granby High soccer team Horst Muhlmann, the West German place kicker with Cin­ SATURDAY DiGregorio pumped in 33 combatants, Sjoberg and middle linebacker Bill Tournament in Pinehurst, the others for the Sachems. Most Valuable Player, refuted the statement that I 121 in double overtime, Ken­ with a 2-1 win over league­ remain No. 1 after meeting 12:45 (8) Football: Arkan­ points (14-18 from the floor field goals. Edmonton’s Doug Barrie, Bergey as the key to the N.C., yesterday was Stan Rham now stands at 7-3-1 in all cinnati in the NFL, after hearing President Ford’s talk on Running without Scott Moffat, Kevin Scholsky and Rich scored a game-high 27 points couldn’t play a lot of tucky topped Denver 117-99 leading and previously un­ Indiana at Columbus today, sas V *. Texas including a 7-7 first half) and “I thought Ernie’s perfor­ each received seven Eagles’ success this season. Hilinski of Manchester. games. economy following the Bengals win over the Redskins Telgener, all sidelined with illness, the Manchester High against Malone, with 10 minutes.” and Memphis downed St. beaten Ellington. while Michigan travels to McAdoo shook an early mance was the best of his minutes. “He gives them a con­ Hilinski was sidelined In the second meeting said,: “Just shows you. You beat Washington and right 5:00 (8) Wide World: Auto cross country team was upset yesterday by previously rebounds to 11 for the Malone saw action for 33 Louis 97-92. Skip Barstow tallied both Wisconsin, where the game sluggishness to score career,” said Ramsay of the Phoenix beat Houston 64 fidence factor on defense. by Harry Welch of between bitter Central Valley away they sock that five per cent surtax on you.’’...Have a racing, wrigtwrestling winless Hall High, 26-29, in a CCIL meet at the Indians’ youngster, who was unawed minutes in his team’s loss, Spurs 117, Pacers 99 goals for 4-6-1 East Granby Wolverines may have trou­ 28 as the Braves overran second-year pro from and Chicago edged Van­ just as Roman Gabriel did Salisbury, N.C., 6 and 5. Conference rivals South Wind­ nice weekend. course. by Dr. J. with the absence of starting Jim Silas scored 40 points while Joe Graves recorded the ble but are two-touchdown Boston in the second half Providence College. couver 2-1 in the other WHA on offense when he joined The local golfer didn't win sor and Rockville, a penalty SUNDAY Manchester is now tied for 10th, improving his previous “All I tried to do was to forward Willie Wise, before to pace San Antonio over In­ only marker for the 8-1-2 Purple favorites. Alabama visits after trailing, 63-60, at inter­ contests. Philadelphia last year,” h e , a hole until he parred No. kick by Brian Hoyt decided it The 6-foot DiGregorio, as second with Wethersfield best also by 40 seconds. get Julius to commit a leaving the game with 3:45 diana. The Spurs, winners of Knights. This was only the se­ for a 1-0 Bobcat victory. The tough SEC foe Tennessee as 1:00 (3) Giants vs. mission. usual, downplayed his Phoenix, with Don said. “Bergey has per­ 11. cond game Ellington has been and Windham in the league M anchester, now 8-3 charging foul,” said Malone, to go in the game with a eight in a row in pre-season, earlier meeting ended in a 2-2 a 14-point favorite and Redskins “Well we won,” said Buf­ scoring role and said simply, Borgeson scoring two third formed for them since com­ scored upon. and must defeat Windham overall and 5-2 in the league, somewhat flustered by the twisted ankle. But Malone, scored 10 straight points deadlock. Both teams now own Today^s Question Auburn, one of the top defen­ 1:00 (22) Bills vs. Patriots falo Coach Jack Ramsay, “Hey, it was a good win; it’s period goals and assisting on ing over from Cincinnati. A milder upset was witnessed 1:00 (30) Coits vs. Jets for second place. Conard entertains Windham High crowd of reporters around who before the injury was after the Pacers took a 121- 4-6-1 ledgers. sive teams in the nation, “and I’m very happy about the first time we beat them another, took over first He’s an excellent middle in the Charter Oak Conference 4:00 (3) 49ers vs. Rams leads the league. Friday. him after the game. “I able to block an attempt by 119 lead to open the second hosts Georgia Tech, a 14- that. We had a good second here. And I thought they place in the Western Divi­ linebacker. He’s tough and as Coventry High dumped 4:00 (22, 30) Chiefs vs. Tribe harrier Dave Results: 1. Lemieux (M) didn’t think that much about Erving to score on a driving extra period. George Ger- Bolton High, 2-0, on the point underdog to the half, but in that first half (the Celtics) played well. sion with its upset of defen­ he’s aggressive and he Dolphins Lemieux shattered his own 15:55 (new school record), 2. playing in New York or layup, said he expects he’ll vin, who hit three field goals Bulldogs’ home turf. Brian Correction Does Alvin Dark Tigers. they outrebounded us by 12 When you go and lose a ding champion Houston. The rallies everybody around school record by one second Walsh (H), 3. Wallace (M), playing against Erving or be able to play tonight at in the second extra period, Carlson tallied twice for the 8-2- and we can’t let that happen player like Cowens, the Roadrunners overcame a him. This has made them a The date for the annual as he toured his home 2.9 4. Woods (H), 5. Gionfriddo . Playing in the Virginia. had 24 points for San Antonio 1 Patriots while the Bolton meeting of the Manchester again.” other players dig down a lit­ two-goal deficit with four good football team.” Want New Pact? mile course in 15:55. Jim (H), 6. Murphy (H), 7. pros doesn’t excite me — Although Erving led the and Rich Jones scored 20. booters drop to 9-2 overall. Country Club is Thursday, Nov. The Celtics stayed in front tle more.” unanswered third period The two other big BOWLING Another COC engagement NBA Finalists Losers Walsh was second for the Flosdorf (M), 8. Martin Nets’ scorers wifh 27, it was George McGinnis led the 21 at the clubhouse. in the opening half, partially goals. Borgeson scored two matchups Sunday find un­ visitors with Matt Wallace saw Rham High outdistance OAKLAND (UPl) - And the biggest Boston (M), 9. Stevenson (H), 10. Pacers with 37. Darnell pretty good. Last year we felt NEW YORK (U PI)-B oston Orleans with 24 points and Ollie because of ’s 16 of them and assisted on defeated New England at RESTAURANT - Rollie Irish Everybody wondered if Charles digger was Silas, who played taking third for Coach Orbach (M). Hillman had 18 and Bob damned lucky and damned and Milwaukee, last year’s Johnson had 18. points, but mostly on ac­ another by Dave Gorman. once-beaten Buffalo for first 360, Jim Moore 136, Ken Marks- 0. Finley would rehire Alvin like a man possessed. “This George Suitor’s team. Netolicky 17 for Indiana. good. Today, we just feel National Basketball Associa­ RulU 120, Hawks IIS count of Paul Silas’s reboun­ Francois Rochon scored in the American Conference tein 147-380, Jim Lambert 136- Dark as manager even after he might have been the damned good. tion finalists, started this year scored four of ding. Silas pulled down 12 of East and Cincinnati facing LOS ANGELES (DPI) - 354, Frank Blank 164-146-414, Diehl Stroke Leader Colonels 117, Nuggets 99 led the Oakland A’s to a World greatest game Paul Silas with just 1:41 left to lift The West Hartford-based FALL SPECIALS on ALUMINUM “This year, we took the off center as they disproved the his 13 points in overtime to Evonne Goolagong, 23-year-old John Bremser 387, Frank Calvo Artis Gilmore had 24 Championship this week. his 19 rebounds in the first Chicago over Vancouver. Oakland in a battle of AFC visitors took the next three cockiest team in baseball, the saying, "there’s no place like spark Chicago over Atlanta. ever had,” said Ramsay. Australian, avenged her loss to 369, Keith Dashno 138-137-403, SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) points, 20 rebounds and five But today, the question was half — seven off the offen­ Rochon shared honors with division leaders. positions before sophomore a score of two-under-par 142 to • SIDING — Choose from 20 Colors! Los Angeles Dodgers. I’m very home.” John Drew scored 32 points for , 31, of Long Ed Cheever 351, Chris Lynch — Roojcie Terry Diehl, who blocked shots for Kentucky whether Dark wanted to goalie Cam Newton, who In other games, Detroit is make the 36-hole cut, the lowest proud of this team. I am very . The NBA champion Celtics, the Hawks and Chet Walker had Glenn Flosdorf broke the Beach, Calif., in the U.S. Open 353, Adolph Kuszaj 350, Ed barely quallfed to play in the to present new Coach Hubie • WINDOWS • doors manage the A’s again. blocked 22 shots, allowing at Minnesota, St. Louis at this year. happy.” ’without the services of All-Star 25 for Chicago. Nate Thurmond, skein with a seventh place­ by upsetting America’s No. 1 Doucette Sr. 138-157-403, Bert tournament and admits he is Finley ended a lot of specula­ Houston, Cleveland at Brown with a victory over • AWNINGS • CANOPIES But Finley, who received pivotman Dave Cowens, lost playing his first game for the only one by Duane Rupp to ment, cutting 40 seconds off feminine net ace 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 Claughsey 157-398, Emil “lucky to be here,” took a one- A1 Geiberger, who broke an tion Friday by telling a Denver. Breaking the game some boos when he was in­ their first game ever at home to Bulls, had 22 points and get by him. Bob Liddington Pittsburgh, Kansas City at his previous best. Jay Mar­ Friday night in a semifinal Palmier! 151-403, Jim Bell 354, stroke lead into the third round eight-year drought by winning cheering crowd that Dark can 12 open late in the third period, For Free Estlmetes, Call troduced, made no reference to Buffalo 126-119 Friday night blocked shots. had the other Cougar goal. Miami, the New York tin was eighth and match of the $100,000 Virginia Alex Urbanetti 353, Lee Ur- of the $125,000 Texas Open the Sahara Open two weeks continue as team manager next the Colonels beat Denver for persistent rumors he would pull while the Bucks, similarly han­ Laker* 105, Warrior* 90 Giants at Washington, San Slims Championship Tennis banetti 354, Jim Evans 155-168- today. ago, also shot a 65 Friday to be year if he so desires. sophomore Jeff Orbach took the 33rd time in the 34 the A’s out of Oakland and dicapped without league MVP Gail Goodrich scored Francisco at Los Angeles, Tourmament. 441, John Ortolan! 135-378, Dave Diehl, 24, a virtual unknown at 135, along with Bob Stanton, “If he wants the job next 34 relocate in Seattle. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, lost points as Los Angeles topped San Diego at Denver, New Castagna 137-363, Frank from Rochester, N.Y., whose Joe Inman, Bobby Greenwood games the two clubs have year, then the job is his,’’ he BILLTUNSKY649-9095 But several players told the th eir first gam e ever in Golden State. The Lakers, McNamara 141-136-399, Ken most distinguishing feat in his and Jim Ahern. )layed here since 1967. told 10,000 fans gather^ in Orleans at Atlanta and crowd they hoped to be in Milwaukee to Houston 106-101. playing their first season in Los Lynch 154-402, Brian Lynch 135, first year on the tour had been a Roy Pace, Tom Aycock, Gil Oakland’s Lakeside Park to Baltimore at the New York Bennet Football Team Oakland next year. Blazers'131, Cavaliers 129 Angeles without Jerry West, Bob Hyde 364, George May 350, 26th-place tie at the Quad Cities Morgan, Jim Jamieson and celebrate the A’s’ winning the Bellamy Cut Jets. Green Bay is at Dark, grave in expression and Sidney Wicks tapped in one got 70 points from their three Chicago Monday. Ed Doucette Jr. 140-370, Mike Open, fired a 65 over the 7,036- Dale Douglass were at 136s World Series for the third time wearing a grey business suit, basket and stole a pass to set up yard Woodlake Golf Club after two rounds, while first- in a row. guards. Jim Price added 21 and NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Two of the key changes Wins to Stay Unbeaten Pagani 138-384. said: “Thanks to Mr. Finley for ’s jumper in the rookie Brian Winters 15. The New Orleans Jazz cut course Friday for a 36-hole total round leader Tommy Aaron IX A R N TO FIGURE SKATE But Dark probably even sur­ Sunday will find James the chance to manage this final seconds of the fourth over- Butch Beard led the Warriors veteran center Walt Bellamy EARLY BIRDS - Lee Kuras of 133. slipped to a 73 Friday and prised Finley when he said team, and to God for the time as Portland beat with 18 points and rookie Keith from the squad Friday. Harris replacing veteran Remaining unbeaten, Bennet 135, Joan Colby 134. Veteran Mike Hill, the 1972 joined a group of 12 golfers at “I’m not talking about it (the Rusty Knowles, Gary Demko, glory.” Cleveland in a game that took Wilkes of UCLA added 16 but star John Hadl at quarter­ Junior High’s football team Texas Open champion, and 138 — including No. 3 money- job). Mr. Finley and I will be Bellamy, a veteran of 13 Dave Wyman, Joe Bascetta and three hours, 18 minutes to play. Golden State hit less than 40 per back for Los Angeles and toppled Glastonbury High’s GOP WOMEN - Marie young John Mahaffey were one winner Lee Trevino and defen­ discussing it." years in the NBA, entered the Rich Lenhardt. Skaie once a neeU fcr The Blazers won with rookie cet from the floor before a league as Chicago’s No. 1 draft Bobby Scott moving in for JVs, 22-6, yesterday. Ludlow 177-465, Grayce Shea stroke back with 10-under-par ding champion Ben Crenshaw, Dark reportedly has told sensation Bill Walton on the crowd of 12,772, one of the choice in 1961 but managed only Archie Manning at New 183-469, Sally Heavisides 182. 134s through two rounds. It took the pre-tournament favorities. FVic^ includes group ^rntmurfion K friends he won’t be back. sidelines after he fouled out smallest opening turnouts in six points against the New York Brian Daigle tallied the first “I’ve got nothing to resign Orleans. BOth have been llling Eleven early in the fourth overtime. Los Angeles’ 15-year NBA Knicks as New Orleans’ star­ Bears' touchdown with Bob MIXERS - Jack Pelligrinelli CHILOREN'^6 onJ up from,” he reportedly said. “I benched for not moving FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER Walton had 18 points, 24 history. ting center Thursday night. their clubs. Walsh adding a two-point con­ Routed, 32-6 201, Dave White 519, Ron Allen had a one-year contract and it Minnechaug Golf rebounds, two steals, four version. Walsh skirted end for 515, John Higley 511, Paul No preservatives - Not pasteurized. A pure and I TUESDAY 4--IO to 5-55 has run out.” Women’s Nine Hole ABC blocked shots and five assists in Pi*lon* 100, Sonic* 95 15 yards and a TD minutes later Coming out on the short end of Scagliarini 504, Lois Johnson natural product. An excellent substitute for soft I a t the Bolton Ice Palace Finley and the A’s were given Flight Championship: Winner a strong pro debut. scored 30 points to make it, 14-0. 32-6 score yesterday was the 183-500, Barbara Highley 179, drinks. a victory parade through down­ and runnerup - A - Gert Hill, 76er» 112, Jazz 99 as Detroit came from beh/nd llling Junior High football team June Rowett 477, Marie DeLuc- ORCHARD FRESH APPLES I FRIDAY 4:|0 to 5=55 Claiscf start town Oakland Friday and an es­ Madeline Morley; B-Genevieve New Orleans lost its second late in the fourth quarter to After Glastonbury closed the to Conard High’s JVs. co 471, Cathy Bohjalian 458. I at l^arUorA Arena*5o. Windsor Wflfk of Oci.20 timated 20,000 fans turned out Morrone, Emma Brewer; A C - game in as many tries this beat Seattle. Trailing 91-86 with margin, Daigle scored his se­ llling scored for the first time MAC INTOSH and COURTLAND in unusual 90 degree weather Anne Sapere, Yvette Rhilinger; season when Steve Mix scored just over five minutes left, the Court Favors Elston Howard cond TD of the afternoon to ice this campaign on a Craig h a p p y HOLIDAY - Marti OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK for the third such event in an as 33 points and Billy Cunningham, Pistons came back to take the the verTlict with Walsh adding Ostrout to Kevin Tyler pass. Sarles 131, Sarah Lupacchino ADULTS-Thurstloy 6'.36'IO’3)'^HarHordArena 18-Hole Group - Club Champion (UI’I pliolol many years. - Marge Hames ; Flight Champ - fresh from the now defunct lead for good 94-93 on Dave HACKENSACK, N.J. (UPI) not be held in contempt of court the conversion. Best in defeat for the Rams 125-.348, Elfriede Madden 143- Besides his praise of Dark, Bing’s jumpshot with 2:43 left. — A Superior Court judge has ior falling to appear last month FERRANDO ORCHARD Ruth McGaw, runnerup Pat ABA Carolina Cougars, added Kansas City*s Brian Lefley were Bill Maloney, Jim Healy, 362, Flo Musolino 125, Sue BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, GLASTONBURY Fot futiher /h/otmaiiam 6 4 ^ - 0 6 6 3 CUtJ of “TftvUfvtd Finley told the crowd: “Two Bing scored six of his 11 points ruled that New York Yankees at a hearing on a suit where he Standouts for Bennet were Dan Fox and Chris Oodreau. Skaparas 128. Civitello. 22 for Philadelphia, Bud ______(3 miles beyond Vito's Restaurant)______years ago, we felt lucky and Stallworth was high for New during that stretch. Hooks Atlanta's Tom Lysiak With Stick coach Elston Howard should was one of the defendants. I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Oct. 19, 1974

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19, 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN Homes For Sale 23 Homes for Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Offered 31 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale Church Seeking Pledges HAPPY ADS □ ED U C A TIO N 23 MANCHESTER - New listing. MANGHESTER - McKinley LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, cellars and attics cleaned, Main St. in Manchester. (Alarming 4-room Cape-style Street, immediate occupancy, BOLTON center school should be home in mint condition. Wall- lawns mowed, small tree work. Tickets sell for|10 per couple. returned to the school by Private Instructions 18 super six room custom, 3-level Donna Holland Open House to-wall carpet abounds split, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. It is a B.Y.O.B. (bring your own Wednesday. A LOVELY LADY Correspondent PIANO Instruction - Learn the throughout. Beamed living baths, only 11 years old. danlal (. raalt realtor Tel. 646-0375 bottle) affair. Setups are in­ The calendars sell for 50 enjoyable way from an room ceiling and spiral stair­ CUSTOM MADE Draperies, AILS SUNDAY 1.5 P.M. Garage. Professionally loved her home, and it shows! As soon as you enter this United Methodist Church cluded in the admission charge. cents and money for them experienced teacher. Children case add to the true value. landscaped. Owner will help very reasonable work Dancing will be from 9 p.m. should be returned in an and adults. Call Mr. Shankman. 2 LAURWOOD DRIVE, BOLTON Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen­ finance. Upper 30s. Arruda guaranteed, call anytime. 649- seven room colonial you know everything is in tip top condi­ stewardship callers will be She lierath cy, 646-1511. visiting church members and until 1 a.m. envelope with both the 6461256. • * .jyc; s'v , :;*/■ Realty, 644-1539. tion. Three bedrooms, first Boor den, carpeting, and many constituents Sunday to collect Anyone interested in ob­ student’s and teacher’s name other fine features. A new listing that will make your eves taining tickets should call on it. ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ light up! pledges for 1975. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING sweeping view of entire lake, 4- ty of Jobs for fall. Yards raked, Through mailing the campign either Elaine Sherman 646-0631, Anyone not planning to □ REAL ESTATE room older home, modem bath, Lots-Land for Sale 24 limed and fertilized. Attics, or Pat Matrick, 646-0052. purchase the calendar is asked to date had generated over $12,- S half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- cellars, cleaned. Light REALE’S CORNER 000 in pledges. The amount is Mrs. Sherman said the event to return it by Wednesday. Homes For Sale 23 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- ANDOVER — ’Three wooded, trucking. Reasonable. 643-5305. 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 846-4525 half of the church’s goal. is open to the public. Senior Citizens . .. Seneone 0131. surveyed and approved lots, up to 9 acres. Priced from $13,50d. GUTTERS cleaned, repaired The Rev. David Campbell The Bolton Senior Citizens may have Met you MANCHESTER - Striking 4 NEW CUSTOM built homes Call Warren E. Howland, and installed, $20 and up. Building-Contracting said, “I am heartened by the Mystery Ride Dinner will hold their regular monthly bedroom colonial, 125’x300' 33 Articles lor Sale 41 PHONE 643-2711 a happy odl wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first within walking distance of Main Realtor, 643-1108. Driveways sealed. Free es­ response. In this year of fast meeting Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. floor family room. Prime loca­ Street. A "super” Cape - two timates. R&R Reconstruction, MASON CONTRACTOR - LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per rising inflation which is hurting The Women’s Auxiliary of the at the Town Hall. raised Randies and a four 875^541, 649-3882 anytime. Plastering, custom built stone FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. COVENTRY (NORTH) yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. all our churches, folks have Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ Gary Mortenson will be the Howland Realtors, 643-1108. bedroom Colonial. Act now and or brick fireplaces, chimney maintained their pledges and in ment will meet Monday at 6:30 guest speaker. choose your own colors, etc. T. BEAUTIFUL TREED LOTS TYPING - Done in my home. repair, block and cement work. Halp Wanted ELECTRONIC Calculators for about one-third of the pledges p.m. at the firehouse. Refreshments will be 11 Happiness is — ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. If you are thinking of building 649-4258 after 5. New and repairs. E. Richard­ sale at reduced prices. Phone increases of up to 207o have It will be their annual provided by Mrs. Evelyn bedrooms,oeuruuiiis, 1 1/2i/z baths,oains, son, 643-0889, 649-0608. 649-4986. NOTICES ADVERTISING ADVERTISING SALES PERSONNEL, Having your Birthday a custom home in a beautiful been made.” mystery ride dinner night. Baranowski and Mrs. Elizabeth cacarpeting, nice lot, plus many REMODELED DUPLEX - 3 WINDOW WASHING and 1 — Lott and Found experience necessary, apply in come on Saturday bedrooms, each side, spacious area, please call. Owner will general house cleaning. Ten The campaign will end Oct. 22 There will also be an installa­ Adams. 2 — Pertonili person. The ’Treasure Shoppe, extras,extras. Upper 30’s. Financing help finance purchase if R.E. GOWER Remodeling - Ad- SEASONED hardwood - for RATES DEADLINE living room and kitchen, cen­ years’ experience. Call 647- djtions, garages, porches, to enable all church members tion of officers. Card playing will follow the 3 — Announcamanta Manchester Parkade. Happy Birthday available. R. Zimmer, J. D. needed. For total, private fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. 4 — Entertainment 1 d a y ...... 94 word par day 12:00 noon the day before Real Estate Associates, 646 tral location, $52,000. Shown by 9030. Free estimates. kitchens and formica work, Call 875-4350. to devote their efforts to the up­ Those being installed are: meeting. publication. RICHARD REPOLli country living only minutes 5 — Auctions YF 3 d a y s ...... 84 word par day 1980, 647-1139. appointment, 10-7. Call 643-4743 Reasonable rates. repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. coming annual fair scheduled Germaine Morin president; Don Deadline lor Saturday and PAINTER - Part-tim e, two With love, (front view) or 649-2464. from Hartford, here it is. Joe Bulletin Board FINANCIAL 6 d a y s ...... 74 word par day days per week for interior work NEW and used railroad ties, forNov. 2. na Curlyo, vice president; 26 d a y s ...... 64 word per' day Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Gordon, 649-5306. COMMERCIAL CLEANING - The Board of Selectmen will 6 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages at Meadows Convalescent Mommy, Daddy, Debby,j MANCHESTER - Reduced for authentic hardwood, excellent Madge Morra, secretary; and 9 — Personal Loans IS WORD MINIMUM MANCHESTER Homes and businesses, floor Church Dance meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Center, 333 Bidwell Street, Denise, Michelle, quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 condition. Call 872-6754 Corenda Haugh, treasurer. 10 “ Insurance Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch and carpet cleaning. Suburban The Couple’s Club of St. Town Hall. PLEASE READ Manchester. (k>me in and apply Velvet and the 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ------A. M m ''------EMPLOYMENT CAKES AND ALE Building Maintenance Service George Episcopal Church is Money Due The Board of Finance will or call 647-9194, 9-3 p.i kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- BIDWELL Home Improvement GET YOUR Firewood stocked 13 — Help Wanted Babbitts say “me too” for estimates. 649-9229. up for winter. Seasoned again sponsoring a dance feat The Bolton Parent Teacher meet. Monday at 7:30 p.m. at 14 — Business Opportunities YOUR AD retired person will be con- ta Agency, Realtor, 6462440. Yea. en|oy the pleaiure ol easy living BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Expert installation of Classified ads are taken over In thia outatandlng Ranch dua to hardw ood, $40 p er cord rig the "Main Street” band. Organization reminds parents the Town Hall. 15 • - Situation Wanted sidered. Manciwstar New Havan Hartford CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make aluminum siding, gutters and the phone as a convenience. TOLLAND - A warm home excellanca In daaign and conatiuc- 649-5306 397-1515 728-6615 trims. Roofing installation and delivered. 875-8782, 643-0250, The dance will be held Oct. 25 that money for calendars The Republican Town (Com­ EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for tlon. Spacloua living room and sure your fireplace and 18 ~ Private Instructions CONCRETE LABORER - To Happy Married Bliss trimmed in sunshine. Six-room kitchen, Vh batha, 2 (Ireplacea, 2-car repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. at the Manchester Armory on recently distributed to students mittee will meet ’Tuesday at 8 only one Incorrect insertion and chimney are clean for this SEASONED Cordwood, cord 19 — Schools-Classes then only to the size of the set forms. Call 875-1103 after 6 Country Cape, acre lot. Low garage. Impeccable condition. Call in both the elementary and p.m. at the Town Hall. 20 — Instructions Wanted RAY AND AMY Suzanne or Arthur Shorta, 646-3233. year’s tough heating season and half cord load. E. original insertion. Errors which p.m. 30’s. 8TO-6M. TOLLAND-VERNON line - HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ahead. Reasonable rates. Call roofing, storm windows, aw­ Yeomans, 742-8907, REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the HICKING Beautifully treed one acre 872-0930, 872-0635. 23 — Homes for Sale advertisement will not be cor­ from the boys EXCLUSIVE - By owner, no J. WATSON BEACH CO. building lot. Convenient loca­ nings. Quality workmanship, 24 — Lois-Land for Sale rected by an additional inser- brokers. Beautiful Colonial, free estimates. Fully insured. NEW SHELVING - Formica 25 — Investment Property ■ tion HELP WANTED at the garage REALTORS MLS tion, must be seen. 649-6827. WOULD YOU like someone to comer home, living room, for­ Manchealer Oltica 647-9139 872-9187, 649-3417. particle board, warp-free, 26 — Business Property WAITRESSES answer your telephone? All day orange, blue or yellow. Sizes: 27 — Resort Property mal dining, den, four bedrooms, BqusI Homing Opportunity APPROXIMATELY 20 acres and evenings until 9. 643-6609. Sheep Death Bill Submitted 20 — Real Estate Wanted WAITERS Happy First Birthday two baths, modern kitchen, full ROOFING - Specializing 5”x96” , $2 each. 5”x24”, 60 Loaf and Found for sale. Keeney Street. Call cents each. Free delivery ten MISC. SERVICES basement, fireplace, hot water 643-7483. repairing roofs, new roofs, 31 Services Offered and Part-Tima I JENNIFER MARIE | heat, 2-car garage. Many gutter work, chimneys, cleaned pieces or more. 649-2159. 32 — Painting-Papering ANDOVER - Charming three 9 □ N O TIC ES LOST - Siberian husky, male, DISHWASHERS ig Love, . extras. Beautifully landscaped. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and repaired. 30 years Connecticut for reimburse­ 33 — Building-Contracting bedroom Ranch on a private WOULD YOU like to receive ANDOVER 34 — Roofing-Siding black and white, blue eyes, Apply Grandma and Grandpa Sacrifice, $65,000. Manchester 25 Painting-Papering 32 experience. Free estimates. ment. acre offers a modern country Investment Property beautiful clothing free? Have a Donna Holland for Oct. 15. 35 — Heating-Plumbing answers to Zorro. Has been S Kelley | area. For appointment, call 646 kitchen, brick fireplace, new Howley, 643-5361. The State Dog Warden ap­ 36 — Flooring Lost and Found 1 REIN’S N.Y. STYLE Fashion Wagon clothing party. Correspondent He said Richard Morra, sprayed by skunk. Reward. 644- 1634. (rear view) 100 amp electric service, new COLLEGE Graduate students proved the selectmen’s action. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage 2331. MANCHESTER ROOFING - Installation and Call 649-4317 after 5. Tel. 646-0375 Bolton first selectmen, called 38 “ Services Wanted DELI-RESTAURANT water pump, aluminum siding, available for exterior and in­ Request Denied Percy Cook, selectman, over LOST - Siamese sealpoint male ROUTE 30, VERNON MANCHESTER - Six-room A GOOD INVESTMENT terior painting. Six years repairs; gutters, storm win­ The selectmen unanimously MISC. FOR SALE It’s nice Seldom do we find an 8-room Colonial that has been small barn, closets galore and SEASONED firewood, $25 per cat, blue eyes, friendly, stocky. LOST - Large grey male tiger custom built Rauch, fireplace, much tnore. For those in­ For a family who wants to es­ experience. Fully insured. Free dows, doors. Experienced approved submitting bills A request by the constables to the weekend to cancel the 41 ~ A rticles for Sale Elm Street-Prospect Street cat, double paws, Woodbridge- 875-0944 to have you home this impeccably maintained. The features include 4 pickup truck load, delivered. 42 ~ Building Supplies carpeting, garage, west side terested in fine country living. tablish a business and live in a estimates. Call our com­ quality workmaqship. Fully in­ totaling $119.75 for animal in­ have Mr. Kelley appointed a meeting. He said Morra said area, Rockville. REWARD - Green Road area. Answers to bedrooms, first-floor family room, 2-car garage, first- sured. Free estimates. 872-7583, 646-0178. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs • MOM location, near school, enclosed For sale by owner. No agents, comfortable, 8-room home, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. jury and death to the State of special constable was denied. one of the people he was 44 — Livestock Please phone 875-5591. Snaggy. Call 646-2420. porch, excellent condition. 30's. floor laundry, aluminum siding, walk out basement, Reasonable prices. Rick The selectmen do not feel anxious to have at the meeting 45 — Boats & Accessories TYPIST to $115. East of river We missed you! $29,500. 742-9895. here is a package that is hard SEASONED hard wood, sawed, Connecticut for reimburse­ 46 — Sporting Goods Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. treed one-acre fantastically landscaped lot and more!! INSIDE - Outside painting, Burnett, 646-3005. there is a need for an additional would be unable to attend. LOST - Black and white male position. Requires excellent Nim and Pop to beat. $42,500, includes 2 split and delivered. C. Hutchin­ ment. 47 — Garden Products CAPE, six rooms, completely fe c ia l rates for people over 65. constable. When contacted Morra said 48 — Antiques FOUND - Silver man’s Vantage Alaskan Malamute, Willington typing, pleasant phone manner, storefronts, 8-room home, 4- ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, son, 643-5373. In the past, two sheep watch, about 2 1/2 weeks ago. some filing, immediate need. BEST BUY of the year in real A RARE FIND *51,900 redecorated throughout, on ap­ Foully insured. Estimates given. he called Cook Monday evening 49 — Wanted to Buy dog tag, reward. Answers to estate - Income over $7,000. room apartment. 8 garages. Call 649-7863. chimneys, gutters. Free es­ belonging to Mrs. Peg Talbot, Appointments Charter Oak Park. 289-5331 Fee paid. Richard P. Rita Per­ proximately 1 1/2 acres, SKI BOOTS - Men's Reiker tie, after being unable to reach RENTALS "Bear.’’ 649-2447. Halp Wanted 13 Nine-room house, commercial DIRECTIONS: From Manchester, east on Porter to Camp Tony Wasilefsky, 649-5306 or timates, fully insured. Days, Long Hill Rd. were bitten by a The selectmen reappointed after 5. sonnel Services, 164 East kitchen, dining room, living size 8 1/2, $8, H um anic Yeomans to request a delay in 52 “ Rooms for Rent zone, lot 92x201’. Priced at $45,- Meeting Rd., east on Camp Meeting to Carter, right on room on first floor, three 872-0003 evenings. CEILINGS, inside painting, evenings, 529-8056. Paul dog. The bill for treatment by a John Phelps and Theodore 53 — Apartments for Rent FOUND - Tan female mongrel Center Street. Manchester. 646 Carter to Volpi, left on Volpi to Rosewood, left on Rosewood Cosgrove, 643-5364. (buckle), size 8, $15. Heierling the meeting time by an hour or 54 — Homes for Rent LOST - Female 3441. 000. 272 Main Street. bedrooms, bath, up. tSvo car papering, floor sanding- veterinarian to ward off infec­ Wright as alternates to the pu^py. Call Dog Warden, 646- to Laurwood. (buckle), size 8 1/2, brand new, so. Morra said Cook agreed. 55 — Business lor Rent Siamese cat, vicinity Highland garage,aragi $31,000. Philbrick Agen- EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY refinishing (specializing in tion was $4.75. Wetlands Commission. 56 — Resort Property for Rent MEAT CUnERS Heating-Plumbing 35 $30. 649-3152 6-8 p.m. Park School. Phone 649^teK. EAST HARTFORD- Im­ cy. Realtors, 646-4200. older floors). John Verfaille, The owner of the dog was not Morra said he then received a 57 — Wanted to Rent REAL ESTATE Agent - For ac­ maculate 6 room Split, three Executive Session 50 — Misc. for Rent tive agency east of the river. Full or part-tinw 646-5750, 872-2222. identified. call from Cook requesting a FOUND - Small grey tiger cat, bedrooms, paneled family WARREN E. HOWLAND BARROWS & WALLACE SEWERLINES, sink lines, MAN’S brown plaid double Following their meeting the Excellent commission, flexible Apply In person Manchester New Haven Hartford Also in the past, two sheep cancelation of the meeting as AUTOMOTIVE female, with white collar. room, 1 l/2baths, basement, REALTORS J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom cleaned with electric cutters, breasted suit, 39 Long. Custom selectmen adjourned to 61 — Autos for Sale LOST - Long haired orange cat, hours. Jesdor Realty, ask for 6 4 3 -1 1 0 8 649-5306 397-1515 728-6615 owned by Donald Sobols, they (Andover selectmen) had Grandview-Porter Street WESTERN BEEF pool, trees, $35,900. Warren E. decorating. Interior painting. by professionals. McKinney made, worn twice, $20. Light executive session to discuss the 62 — Trucks for Sale vicinity of Homestead Itreet. vicinity. Call 643-1780. Mr. O’Rourke, 633-1411. Hutchinson Rd. were killed by a another important meeting to 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale 63 Tolland Tpko. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ green sports jacket, 39L, $9. disposal area bill sent to the 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles Cali 643-9237 after 3:30. pany, 643-5308. dog. The sheep were valued at attend. Reward. COUNTER HELP - Part-time, Remodeling. Elterior painting. 649-1837. town of Bolton. No action was 65 Campers-Trailers-Moblle MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - Handyman's PETERMAN Real Estate Wanted 28 Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. $119. Bulletin Board Homes Friday 11 p.m.-Saturday 7 IMMACULATE 6-room Cape, 3 TWO family flat, 5-6. Central taken. Special. Reduced for quick sale. or 4 bedrooms, fireplaced living Fully insured. For estimate call NO JOB too small, toilet QUILT, handmade, multi­ The town initially pays the The Conservation Commis­ 66 — Automotive Service •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a.m.; Saturday 11 p.m.-Sunday location. Recently painted, two David Yeomans, first select­ 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease LOST - "Sandy”, female toy 7-6 duplex, 3-car garage. room, eat-in kitchen, private heating systems, garage. SELLING your home or 649-9658. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen colored, $90. or best offer, 647- sheep owner for damage or loss sion will meet Monday at 8 p.m. 7 a.m . A] ly Bess Eaton y man. said the Andover Collie, brown and white. Birch Announcamants 3 Excellent location, (jood in­ wooded lot. Merritt Agency, AGENCY acreage? For prompt friendly faucets replaced, repaired, rec 9557 after 3 p.m. u ..T 7f . r m a n , s a ia m e A n d o v er Donuts. 150 lenter Street. Owner may help with financing. and, when possible attempts to ■ selectmen did not cancel a at the Town Office Building. Mountain area. West Hartford FULL-TIME, part-time, come. LaPenta Agency, 646- 6461180. Mr. Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, service, call Louis Dimock PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. rooms, bathroom remodeling, The Board of Finance will FUND RAISING - Party 2440. Realty, 649-9823. heat modernization, etc. Free get reimbursed by the dog meeting with the Bolton tag. 647-1343. MAN WANTED - Part or fuil- experienced Bridgeport 647-1413. Five years experience. CHILD’S roll top desk with meet Monday at 8 p.m .at the Planners. Fast selling, special operators and tool makers. SIX-ROOM aluminum sided ★ FOREST HILLS ★ Excellent references. Pete, 742- estimates gladly given. M & M chair, two drawers, excellent selectmen to discuss the situa- time, mornings. Some Plumbing &■ Heating, 649-2871, When the state is unable to Town Office Building. FOUND - Black female FOUND - Collie-tj pe, sable and value box 40 Christmas (5ards. Apply at E & S Gage Co., Ranch - Large country kitchen 6Vi ROOM Colonial, garage 7-Room Raised Ranch with ALL CASH for your property 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. condition, $45. 646-4433. tion which had been scheduled Dtonchester Rubber Stamps, 8 mechanical experience within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, collect from the dog owner or shepherd type dog. Call Dog white male. Call Jog Warden, required. Apply 270 Hartford Mitchell Drive, Manchester. with appliances. Over acre plus carport. Wall-to-wall $39,800 assumable mortgage Bissell Street, Manchester, 649- instant service. Hayes Agency, PAPER HANGING and ceiling TOWNE Plumbing Service, GUITAR and amplifier with when the dog owner is unknown Warden, 64W555. 646-4555. Road, Manchester.:heste I TREES I treed yard, 3 bedrooms, full carpeting, aluminum siding. a t 9% • fo r 30 y e a r s ; 2 4489. cellar. Asking $33,900. Keith 646-0131. painting, reasonable rates. repairs, alterations, vanity 12” speaker, $90 cash. Call 649- the bill is sent to the State of REAL ESTATE - Expanding of­ I Surround this immaculate 81 Lovely landscaped lot. Mr. fireplaces, 2*/2 baths, $50,000 fice looking for a qualified, Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. cabinets a specialty. Call to 7538 after 6. RNS-LPNS,------full or parpart-time (room aluminum sidedi WE WILL buy your house. Call 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- positions are available on our licensed full-time sales person. 647-1413. RELIGIOUS jColonial in primel MANCHESTER - 8-roorn 7-Room Colonial with $40,800 anytime, Hutchins Agency, PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ 4056. WARM MORNING gas dis­ C Legal Notice second and third shifts. We are Call for confidential interview. Craft Class □ FINANCIAL F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 6462121. I neighborhood. Four large I Contemporary, 4 large assumable mortgage at 9% Realtors, 649-5324. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush poser incinerator, almost new, SingerChanged looking for nurses who care I bedrooms, first floor family I bedrooms, 2Vz baths, magnifi­ LOVELY 3-bedroom Cape, painting. Fair prices, fully in­ BOTTl Heating and Plumbing - $125. Phone 646-0499. CALENDAR LIQUOR PERMIT about their patients to join our for 30 years; 3 bedrooms, Canceled NOTICE OF APPLICATION I room, walk-out basement, 2-j cent view. Asking $66,900. minutes from Manchester fireplace, 2Vi baths, garage. SELLING your house? Call us sured, experienced and depen­ Prompt, courteous service. Call For Aida Role eonda-Stocks-Mortgagas 8 staff at Meadows Convalescent 643-1496. This is to give notice that I, KaUierine CUSTODIANS - Manchester, I car garage. Exceptionalj Warren E. Howland, Realtors, center, in nearby Bolton. Huge $51,500. first and we’ll make you a cash dable. 643-1671. Sunday .^manuel Lutheran Church. VERNON F. Elliot of 441 Main St., East Hartford, Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 647- wooded lot. Front-to-back offer. One day service. T. J. SEASONED firewood at the Nancy Tatum, soprano, will MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ 9191 or stop by between 9-3 p.m. East Hartford. Part-time I landscaping. A lovely home, j 643-1108. 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class, Wednesday Conn, have filed an application evenings, experienced. Call M3- living room with stone Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. HOUSE NEED Painting? - We FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Wood Shed. A 16x2x3 bend for Lack of interest in a placarded Oct. II, 1974 with the Liquor cond, third. Ail kinds. Reaity I $51,900. j $3.25. 649-6472. sing the title role in the Connec­ Center Congregational Church. 10 a.m.. Holy Communion, St. 5691, 2-6 p.m. NEW LISTING- eight room fireplace. Priced right. Mr. ★ ELRO STREET ★ brush, spray or roll. - Repairs and remodeling. demonstration arts and crafts Control Conunission for a GROCERY statewide, credit rating un­ ORDER EXPEDITOR- for ticut Opera Association’s 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior Mary’s Episcopal Church. Raised Ranch, four bedrooms, Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, Two-Family, 5-5, with $43,800 IMMEDIATE cash for your Professional painting service, Prompt service on emergency. production of “Aida” tonight at program planned for senior BEER for the sale of alcoholic liquor on necessary. Reasonable. Con­ police equipment and clothing. I WARREN E. HOWLAND! 647-1413. property. Let us explain our Phone 643-7024. ARIENS 7 h.p. ride on mower. High Youth Fellowship, Center 3 p.m.. Special Education the premises West Middle ^ m p ik e , HAIRDRESSER - Experienced three baths, fireplace, three assumable mortgage at 9% 12 years experience, free es­ the Bushnell Memorial in Hart­ citizens in Vernon, has forced fidential, quick arrangements. Knowledge of police equipment I Realtors 643-1108 fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Includes vacuum accessories, T Congregational Church. Class, South United Methodist Manchester. The business will owned preferred. Full or part-time. garages. Only $44,500. Pasek for 30 years; 3 bedrooms, air- timates. Reasonable prices. cancellation of the program. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. preferred. 6463056. SEVEN ROOM Colonial Cape 647-1413. PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - almost new. Call 649-2094. Must ford instead of Marina Bible Class, Book of Church. by Food Mart Inc. of 227 South St., 100 Ckinstitution Plaza, Hart­ LuJon Salon of Beauty, 61 East Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- conditioned, carpeted, 875-8782, 643-0250. A Tuesday morning arts and Holyoke, Mass, and will be conducted by Center, 643-1939. with 2-car garage, on dead-end Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our sell. Krilovici, who was originally Hebrews, Community Baptist 6:30 p.m.. Witness Workshop, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. PURCHASING AGENT - (3ood, 8243. aluminum siding, one apart­ scheduled for the part. crafts program, scheduled to Food Mart as permittee. REDUCED - Vernon, im­ street. Double AA zone. SELL YOUR HOUSE through Building-Contracting 33 truck to save you money. 30 (Church. South United Methodist Church. Katherine F. Elliott full-time postion, experienced maculate five room Ranch, two ment leased. $55,000. J. Watson Beach Real Estate years’ experience. 646-2115. MODERN sofa, $250. Modern Miss Krilovici was in­ run for 10 weeks at the PBX TELEPHONE Operator COVENTRY-MANSFIELD Evergreen-enclosed rear yard. 6:30 p.m.. New Life Radio 7:30 p.m., Bible Study, Trini­ Dated 10/14/74 MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd in ... sheeto..^v metal,...^u.., stamping and bedrooms, large living room, 28’ living room. Immediate oc­ Co. Professional real estate chair, $150. Modern etagere, disposed, according to a Rockville Public Library, was mortgages — interim financing packaging. Salary, and Receptionist - Full-ti Full-time. LINE- five room Ranch, MASONRY - All types, Service, WINF, by South United ty Covenant Church. ’ " ■ 12-13K. dining room, wooded three acre cupancy. Mr. Lombardo, service for more than 45 years. fieldstone, brick, concrete. LYNN’S PLUMBING - chrome, walnut and glass, conducted for three weeks but a — expeditious and confidential Jobseekers, 566107(1. Apply in person, Gaer Brothers, kitchen with built-ins, low Bushnell spokesman. Methodist Church. Prayer apd Praise Group, lot. $27,900. Merritt Agency, Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. Manchester office. 647-9139. Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Repairs, remodeling, new con­ originally $180, selling $125. 647- total of 24 persons attended for service,soruino J.D. I H Real Estate ------IW Rye Street, South Windsor. maintenance and expenses, ★ ASHWORTH ST. ★ 1955. Miss Tatum records for Lon­ 7 p.m., Bible Study, Book of 6461180. neat home priced at $28,500. 643-1870 or 644-2975. struction. Water pumps. teachers audio-visual training the three days, and it was In im itable Assoc. 6461980. CARPENTER wanted Call Modified Cape with enclosed don records, and made her Fiano Agency, 646-2677. French spoken also. 875-7263. Jonah, South United Methodist session. South United Methodist decided to end the program. Green ink was invented by 6468390. EXPERIENCED Painters front porch, garage, covered TWO regular tires on Falcon Metropolitan Opera debut Thomas Sterry Hunt, Profes­ PORTER STREET area - FOUR Bedroom Cape, con­ NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Church. Church. OVERDUE BILLS? Money wanted, year around work. Call venient west side location. New □ MISC. SERVICES rims, 650-13, $23. Call 643-5540 earlier this month in Puccini’s Teachers had been supplied sor of chemistry at McGill beautiful six room Colonial, EAST HARTFORD patio, summer house. I^emodeling, repairing, ad- Flooring 36 Monday by the Contiuing Education available to property owners. FOR DRIVING and delivering - 6469658. J. P. Lewis & Son. three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, roof, shag carpeting, drapes, Immediate occupancy. $32,- after 4:30. "Turandot.” University. This ink, immune State-wide, quick, confidential. ditioqs, rec rooms, porches and 8 p.m.. Combined Circles Department of the Vernon Full-time position. Salary, base carpeted living and dining SPECTACULAR stove. Lovely lot. An im­ 900. roofing. No job too small. Call FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, meeting. South United Thursday to photographic imitation, Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ pay. Some experience HAIRDRESSER wanted, LaCava-Bullt maculate property. Mr. Services Offered 31 PERSIAN TWIST RUG- one School system. Bus transporta­ was first used in 1862 in room, nicely treed lot. Merritt 649-3144, (specializing in older floors). Methodist Church. Noon, Manchester Communi­ sand. Credit check un­ § referred. Permanent work, experienced only. Call 643-2461 Agency, 6461180. Garrison Colonial Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- Ceilings and inside painting. year old, paid $300., selling tion, to the library, was offered American currency or necessary. Burke Mortgage Meeting ty Services Council meeting. obseekers, 5661070. or apply in person. Carriage Four bedrooms, first-floor 1413. •SHARPENING Service - CARPENTRY - Repairs, John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- $150. Call 528-6957 after 5. Tuesday by the Vernon Recreation “greenbacks.” Company, 649-0378 anytime. REALTORS BUILDERS Saws, knives, axes, shears, Community Baptist Church. House Beauty Salon, 18 Oak MANCHESTER - Charming, remodeling, additions, roofing. 2222. 9:30 a.m., Gifford Circle, Department. Street, Manchester. family room, spacious front- 649 -9 40 4 skates, rotary blades. Quick FIREPLACE WOOD - Also 1 p.m., Priscilla Circle of well maintained aluminum 649 -4 84 4 Call David Patria, South Wind­ Schedule Community Baptist (Church. to-back living room with MANCHESTER service. Capitol Equipment wood for stoves. All Hardwood. Bible study, 4W E. Center St., Emanuel Lutheran Church sided, six room Cape with gar­ fireplace, huge deck, 2-car sor, 644-1796. CAFETERIA WORKERS PERSON needed to cook meals age, on lovely large private Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. (Delivered). Call 742-6351. by St. Mary’s Episcopal home of Gloria Cartwright, 413 garage. Immediate occupan­ Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Here’s a list of public □ EMPLOYMENT Immediate openings for for invalid, 61 daily, in Coven­ treed lot. $31,900. Principals on­ REDUCED WES ROBBINS carpentry □ MISC. FOR SALE (Church. Spring St. try. Own transportation. Call cy. Trees, cul-de-sac. Mid 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- TAG SALE - Hand made quilts, meetings scheduled next week Foliage Walk Sunday cashiers, salad and counter ly. 647-9614. TWO FAMILY - duplex, 5-5, remodeling specialist. Ad­ 10 a.m.. Old Guard for retired 6:M p.m.. Junior and Senior 742-9940. 50’s. For quick sale. Lovely 7-room 7958. decorator pillows, clothes, fur­ in M anchester’s Municipal Halp Wanted 13 girls, dish room attendants, three years old, 1 1/2 baths, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Articles lor Sale 41 men, Emanuel Lutheran Confirmation Class, Emanuel PRINCETON STREET- Clean Cape, 3 bedrooms, carpeted aluminum siding, good invest­ niture, toys, small appliances, Building: VERNON general utility workers. Full WARREN E. HOWLAND REWEAVING burns, holes. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, many miscellaneous items. (Church. Lutheran Church. on the shore of the-lake. 4 bedroom Colonial in the living room, formal dining ment at $53,900. Philbrick 649-3446. Monday: Zoning Board of TOOL MAKERS - All-around or part-time. Apply in person HAIRCUTTERS - many full Realtors______643-1108 Zippers, umbrellas repaired. DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, Saturday, Sunday, October 19, 3:15 p.m.. Good News Club 8 p.m.. Prayer Group of St. The Vernon Recreation Participants are asked to center of town. Walk to all room, 24’ paneled family Agency Realtors, 646-4200. Appeals, 7 p.m. in hearing machinists and Bridgeport and part time positions, Window shades, Venetian $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, 20, 10-4, 151 Eldridge Street. for Kindergarten through Mary’s Episcopal Church, 701- Department will conduct its wear walking shoes and long SZARO FOOD SERVICE experience preferrred, salary schools. Owners building a new LEON Cieszynski builder - new stone, gravel, pool and patio room; (Conservation Commis­ operators. Top wages, fringe SIX room Colonial comt room with bar. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. Grade 6, Emanuel Lutheran Hartford Rd. third annual fall foliage waik pants. Parking will be available benefits and overtime. Pratt li Whitney Employmaot plus commission. Jobseekers, house, want this one sold. So- MANCHESTER - 8-room homes custom built, sand. 643-9504. sion, 7:30 p.m. in coffee room. give us a call and “Start renovated inside ana out. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. GIANT TAG SALE - Long Hill (Church. Love Clinic, North United Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. along at the water company located Experience preferred, but will Office 5^1070. remodeled, additions, rec Road, off Route 6, in Andover. packing”. T. J. Crockett, Garage, 1 1/2 baths, nicely fireplaced living room, large rooms, garages, kitchens Wednesday: Republican 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Group, Methodist Church. the shore of Snipslc Lake on at the comer of Snipsic St. and train right man. Apply at Willow Street treed lot. Low 30s. Early oc­ ALUMINUM sheets used as Saturday and Sunday, 742-9726. Town Committee, 8 p.m. in Realtor, 643-1577. 646-1180 formal dining room, IVz baths, remodeled, bath tile, cement South United Methodist Church, Friday property owned by Rockville E. Main St. in Rockville. The Paragon Tool (Company, 121 East Harttoril CLEANING WOMAN - reliable, cupancy. Mr. Dwyer, Belfiore SNOWPLOWING printing plates, .007 thick, hearing room. four hours weekly, own ------den, kitchen with pantry, gar­ Residential or work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1, at 1208 Main St. 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, Water & Aqueduct Co. tour will assemble at this point. Adams Street. Agency, 647-1413. STEWART Oak wood stove - Thursday: Downtown Action transportation, 647-11%. 5 1/2 ROOM CAPE plus one un­ age, treed lot, Bentley School Commercial tial or commercial. Call 649- Phone 643-2711. Open Circle of South United South United Methodist Church. The recreation department In the event of rain it will be finished. Gardner Street. In the MERRin AGENCY area. Immediate occupancy. Showpiece! $400. Bureaus, $35. Committee, 8 a.m. in hearing Call 4291. Commodes, $30. Much more. Saturday was granted permission by the canceled. QUALIFIED TOOL MAKER 30s. By appointment only. FIVE room Ansaldi built $35,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, Methodist Church, 143 Camp- ABLE Bodied men for part SECURITY GUARDS, full and REALTOR NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 350 West Street (on Route 85, room; ju^ge of probate office water company to conduct the Looking (or warmor cll(nalt: FlorWt Owner, 649-5'?46. Ranch. Two fireplaces, lovely 643-2121. BROWN’S TIRE SHOP field Rd. Rummage sale. Community Parents are invited to bring time work in grain mill, some part time openings, over 18, no family room, country size TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY cents each. Inquire side door. Bolton). Sale sign posted. evening hours, 6:30 p.m. Bpatist (Thurch. guided walk. John Apel will yatr round work. Choica ol houra of -3444 Carpentry and general contrac­ Training session for Boy their chiidren who are, five work. Radaaign and conatructlon of lifting required, hours flexible. record, new car. Jobseekers, kitchen. Simply immaculate. Manchester Evening Herald. conduct the tour on vvhat was years of age, or older. Children Call M9-4S23. 5661070. SEVEN-ROOM Contemporary - ting. Residential and commer­ Scout leaders, Emanuel now dyaa-plaatica. Prograaalva NEW LISTING Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, SEASONED hardwood, sawed, Lutheran Church. once known as the ice wagon must be accompanied by an automallon Involvamant. Rotiraa 24x22’ glassed-in porch, 3 MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. cial. Whether it be a small WE BUY aiid sell used fur­ 647-1413, MANCHESTER - Sunday, Open split and delivered. C. Hutchin­ Rebecca Circle of Emanuel road and along the rock ledges adult. raauma walcomad. Salary baaad on MAID WORK - Part-time, 2630 NIGHT CUSTODIAN - 611:30 MANCHESTER fireplaces, 2-car garage, barn, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, repair job, a custom built home niture. Cash on the line. One son. 643-5373. axparlanca and qualWcatlona. Call for inspection, 2-5 p.m., 53 or anything in between, call 646- Lutheran Church, home of hours weekly. Reliable. Own p.m., Hebron Elementary Excellent 6-room Cape - City NEW on Market. Ten room in-ground pool, 2 beautifuHy spraying. Fully insured. piece or an entire housefull. collact. transportation. Jobseekers, 5M- School. Call school office for in­ utilities, Amesite drive, com­ Hawthorne Street. Directions: landscaped acres with stone Licensetf. Free estimates. 1379. 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Valerie Norris, 18 Lookout Mt. Rockledge Colonial Cape. Two West Middle Turnpike to CHEVROLET 302 or 327 604-765-3443 1070. terview appointment. 228-9465. binations, oil heat, quiet walls. Many extras. Asking Phone 633-5345. Main Street Rear, behind engines, balanced, roller, super 9 Dr. fireplaces, three full baths, five Hawthorne. Signs on property. Mra. Batty Sharman $69,000. By appointment, 228- STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Douglas Motor Sales. stock heads, much more, not 8 p.m., Claudia Circle, Goal Committee Named neighborhood, quick occupan­ bedrooms, huge shed dormer. Look at your leisure. Now being fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Or aahd raauma P.O. Box 760. SALESPERSON - Opening for FOR MOTHERS - Gal Friday cy. Priced at only $31,900 Large treed yard. Mr. 3126. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) assembled. $600. 646-0785. tiveness of the schools” but salesperson in office supply position, part-time, hours 9-3 completed aluminum sided Trees cut, trimmed or topped, concrete repairs, inside and CLEAN USED refrigerators, Teachers are Don Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- oversized Colonial, three outside. Reasonably priced. SOUTH WINDSOR rather to "deal spepifically department, experience p.m., five days. 5661070 CHARLES LESPERANCE 1413. SEVEN room Cape, carpeted, stumps removed, fully insured. ranges, automatic washers, TAG SALE - Cedar Swamp Morrissette, elementary; Neil bedrooms, bath and lavatory, 643-0851. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's Judy Kuehnel with what ought to be.” WANTED - Full-time and part- desirable, pleasant surroun­ 649-7620______remodeled, two full baths, rec Got a tree problem? Well worth Road, North Coventry, off 44A, Beaulieu, secondary; Robert oversized family and dining Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Meetings of the newiy formed time cooks. Apply in person. dings, good working conditions, FIVE Garages go with this room, oversized 2-car garage, a phone call. 742-8252. Saturday and Sunaay, 10-6. Nichols, pupils services. 5 day week including Saturdays. room. Garage. Just right lot. patio, Buckley School area. M7- 2171 Household items, glassware. The South Windsor Board of committee wiii be held the first Taccoral, 246 Broad Street, spacious, gracious 6-6 two- Representing administrators Inquire Mr. Harrison, Mornings All city conveniences. Act fast - 9870. Owner. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Aluminum Siding clothing, old clock, typewriter, Education recently appointed and third Tuesdays of each Manchester. GLASTONBURY - Large 4- family. Terrific income Donald S. Gale, Realty Co. are Marvin Eisenberg, elemen­ only or by appointment. AVON bedroom Colonial, fireplaced proposition, location assures eling, rec rooms, offices, Kitchen Re-modeling SCREENED loam, gravel, chord organ, tires, etc. YESI YOU CAN GIVE Realtors, Insurers. MLS. 485 16 members to the Goals Com­ month, with an organizational tary; Lloyd Johnson, secon­ Harrison Stationers, 849 Main living room, formal dining future appreciation. Mr. household repairs. Phone 649- New Addlilone processed gravel, sand, stone, CASHIER - full time for cash Burnside Ave., East Hartford. and fill. (Teorge H. Griffing, mittee, a panei suggested by meeting'scheduled for Oct. 29. Street, 6467272. YOURSELF A WINTER room, den, basement garage. Dwyer, Belfiore Agency, 647- MANCHESTER 4594. R.E. MILLER, Builder FUND RAISING - Party dary; Dr. Goldman, central of­ and carry lumber yard. Many Be sure to see us about the 7 Inc., 742-7886. Supt. Dr. Robert Goidman to Work is expected to be com­ fice. VACATIONI E arn th a t Excellent location. Only $35,- 1413. planners. Fast selling special company benefits. 40 hours per 1/2% mortgage. 289-7939. ROOMY RUT COZY CASH Registers and adding Call 649-1421 BROAD ST. COMMON deveiop goals and general pleted by Jan. 14. week . For an appointment call ELE(^RICAL Journeyman - money selling beautiful Avon 000. Keith Real Estate, 646- value box 40 Christmas (jards. Full-time position, salary open. 7 large rooms in this Cape that machines. - Sales, service, Manchester Rubber Stamps, 8 Now Leasing Space To objectives for the school Parent representatives are Mr. Edwards, or Mr. Gormley. Christmas gifts, jewelry and 4126, 649-1922. MANCHESTER - Bowers BABY FURNITURE - Playpen, system. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ryan, Mrs. cile Decker, chairman Licensed. Good outfit to work cosmetics now. Go should take the largest of fur­ supplies. 15 years experience, high-chair, stroller, bassinette. Bissell Street, Manchester. 649- at 6460136. with. Jobseekers, 5661070. School area, six room Cape, ANTIQUE DEALERS, CRAFTSMEN At the May board meeting eiementary schools and Mr. and of the Board of Education will someplace exotic later. No DUTCH COLONIAL - New, 4 niture. 1V4 baths, eat-in formerly with NCR. Free ANY TYPE Carpentry and Call 649-0180 anytime. 4489. completely remodeled, Estimates. C.R.S. Company, masonry work, additions and CALL THE Dr. Goidman recommended Mrs. Richard Stelmat, secon­ appoint board members to selling experience bedrooms, formal dining and excellent condition, four kitchen, rec room, fireplace, WAITRESSES wanted - Call living room, family room with carpeting, garage, sunporch, Coventry, 742-6381. remodeling. Free estimates. A. OLDER AMERICAN violin GARAGE SALE • Saturday, that the committee work to dary schools. serve on the committee. SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT 646-6439. necessary. Interested? Call bedrooms, $29,900. Call owner, COUNTRY LOFT fireplace, aluminum siding, 2- much more! Call Tony Squillacote, 649-0811. with case, $75. Classic guitar Sunday, October 19-20, 11-5, 23 254 BROAD ST. 649-5173 develop goals "with the par­ 289-4922 643-2053. TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving South Alton Street. Clothes, car garage. Merritt Agency, Wasilefsky at 649-5306 or 872- with case, $65. 647-9614. 10 A.M.-6 P.M. ticipation and cooperation of Student representatives on Dr. Goldman is expected to MOONLIGHTERS 6461180, large appliances, cleaning MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, books, toys and miscellaneous. KEYBOARD operator - 8-4:30 VERNON. - Five-room Ranch 0003 evenings. cellars and attics, also will various representatives of the the committee are Tom Myers act as temporary chairman until p.m. in firm located near South block, stone and concrete. FUEL OIL - 36.9 cents, 200 entire community.” Part-time janitorial work, MANCHESTER - Eight-room with 2 full baths, fireplac^ deliver small loads sand, stone, Reasonable prices. Call 643- gallon minimum. Winter is REFRIGERATOR, excellent, Moiiy Schubert and Lynii the committee is organized and Windspr/Manchester town line. Sltuatlon Wanted IS He said that the purpose of early morning, 3 hours, East Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 1 living room, large eat-in EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. 9508. coming. Call now, Boland Oil new style, apartment size, $75. Flea Markets and Auctions Euzenas, South Windsor High functioning and cochairman Experience with photo type set- kitchen, one-car attached gar­ the committee would not be "to Hartford and Manchester ting equipment necessary. For 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, Company. 646-6320. Call 646-7378. to he held weekly... School. Community members can be selected —one from the WILL BABYSIT evening!!s and age. Situated on lovely BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd BUILDING - Remodeling, investigate the schools or to areas. information please phone Mrs. fireplace, lovely treed yard, 0ARR0WS& WALLACE included Mrs. Jean Zurbrigen, citizens group and one from the week-ends. Mature, rdiable.I city utilities, central location. landscaped lot. Price reduced jobs, light trucking, cellars and roofing, concrete steps, LUDWIG DRUMS - complete FOR SALE: Approximately 120 issue a report as to the effec­ Call 64S-S334 Mohney or Mrs. Wilkas at 644- Own transporirtation. Manciiettar Naw Havan Hartfont M. Devney and Nancy Caplan. ’ professional staff. Call 647- All for under $40,000. Keith to $36,500. Owner wants fast 64B-S306 397-1S1S 728-6615 attics cleaned, trees removed. fireplaces. For estimates call set, excellent condition, $400. Playboy magazines. 1960s and 1823 after 5 p.m.p. Real Estate, 6464126, 649-1922 sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. 647-9767, 646-3545. 649-1142. Phone 875-0172 after 5 p.m. 1970s. $85 complete. 649-3358. i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19, i m

#••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rmt S3 Apartments Fw Rent 53 Autos For Sale 61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct. 19, 1974— PAGE FIFTEEN Trucks lor Sale 62 NEW DUPLEX - Five rooms, 1936 DODGE COUPE, 283 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, APARTMENT Corvette engine, Chevy, run­ 1966 INTERNATIONAL, 20’ OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE appliances, carpeting, 2-car RENTAL OFFICE ning gear, body in excellent van, roll up doors. No loiter BUGS BUNNY parking, maximum three condition. Best offer over $1100. needed. $ 1 ^ . Kage, 91 Elm Wp have q large variety of V *THEN THE HORRIBLE WHY CAN'T HE BE W ELL, eoop aOSH, 1 its SATURPA,V,AM05! BEFORE E5AP, MARTHA, I'VE children. No pets, no utilities. Call 646-0794. Street. I MOrdSTER b a r e d ITS HAPPA GO IKI THERE Security rent and references. deluxe one and two-bedroom SATISFIED WITH I CHALK THIS UP AS ANOTHER STARTED NUMEROUS ' I PANOS AN' BREATHED LOOKIKl' FOR YOURS, WEEK OF TOTAL PEFEAT, I BUSINESS VENTURES apartments and townhouses •RED RIDIN' PIPN'T 1 7 AW' I Owner lives on premises. Call TOYOTA 1972, Corolla deluxe 1970 FORD Super Van-radio, ■ I FIRE WHILE TH' PRINCESS WANT YOU TO CLEAN THE THIS w eek : true, some owner 647-1085 between 4-7 p.m. throughout Manchester. Ren­ new tires, 6 cylinder, standard. HOOD* LIKE > FOUNP 5 OTHER BALLS, station wagon, automatic OTHER PIPW’T I, SOVCXJ'RE SARA6E'. AND LIKE THE MAY NOT PAY OFF tal office open daily from 9-5, transm ission, 28,000 miles, Cali 623-6642 anytime. OLP SONS SAYS, immediately, but MANCHESTER - Five room other times by appointment. excellent condition. Must be T h e r s 's n o . duplex, new kitchen and bath, seen to be appreciated. 649- 1964 CHEVROLET pickup t o m o r r o w ! washer hook-ups, waterfront, ^ f n f , rfT' \ DAMATO ENTERPRISES, RK. 5635. truck - New tires, good brakes. residential area. Near school, Very good running condition. I'U CONSIDER IT stores and bus line, $160. 240-A New SUte Hi, Mnchetter RESEARCH FOR 646-1021 1963 LINCOLN Continental, all $550. (Sll 646-4745,^. Hwang. BOOK O N Security and references. 646- power, new brake job, new 6279. (SAiLSY front end parts, new battery, 1961 CHEVY carryall. New SLAVES! new tires, blown engine, ^ s t motor, new frontend, new faf’ Sale 41 Alleles for Sale 41 Articles lor Sale ,,41 Apartments rurFor n»n.Rent ajS3 VERNON - First-floor apart­ AVAILABLE November 1 - offer. Call between 9-9, 643- exhaust. Call 649-6208 between 8 ment with five rooms plus Four-room apartment, second 5098. a.m.-9 p.m. EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, heated porch. Fireplaced living floor, centrally located. Securi­ s * M second floor, $235., with heat room, nice yard. Convenient ty. 646-1189. 1959 CORVETTE - original, 1964 FORD-pick-ut 3/4-ton, MICKEY FINN and hot water, securityty and rural location. $195 includes rebuilt 283, convertible, snow utility body, 4-spee______transmis­ BY HANK LEONARD BARGAIN BOX references. After 4 weekdays. heat and appliances. 646-1510, tires, good condition. 649-3946 sion, "V-8, , ’ excellent condition. 528-7311. 647-1113. I Clip Out • Hll In - Mall Today :W;3 *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• after 3 p.m. $1995. New tires. Motor vehicle in­ YES... THANK ELAINE IS AT THE Is Homes for Rent 54 spected last week. Asking $650. YOU FOR CALLING. HOSPITAL. SHE JUST :|§:§ MANCHESTER - Five room FOUR ROOM apartment, two IF YOU WILL TELL ME WHERE ^ DO YOU I'L L BE RIGHT GAVE BIRTH TO A BOY 1964 DODGE, 4-door wagon. 643-9708 or 647-1908. MV SON IS, MISS STARLIN-I'LL ) /fFALLY SAVE OVER 50% duplex, three bedrooms, coun- up, two down, on bus line, OYWRl ...BUT THERE ARE U i COLUMBIA - Two bedroom Phone 649-4182. BUY THIS 8UILDIN(3 FOR YOU— I T H IN K I COMPLICATIONS/ try kitchen, carpeting, parking. Security deposit. No Ranch, available to May 1st. 1973 DODGE Tradesman Van, AND VOUR FINANCIAL WORRIES JCOULD BE appliances, no pets. $250. dogs. 528-5943. Pets and kids O.K. $240 per 1971 CADILLAC Coupe deVille, 127” wheel base, power WILL BE OVER/ BPIBEDJ •$51 Security required. 646-1559 IVES NEVER 12 Words - 3 Days • 1 Dollar month. Cail Kathy at 549-2500 excellent condition, low steering, power brakes, stan­ UNDERSTAND= $5;: after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER- five bedroom, THE AWFUL TRUTH W-KI JlSdigL Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only ext. 283 before 4 p.m. and 1-225- mileage. Best offer over $3,000. dard shift, 318 V-8 engine, posi- \ C IfN >r WA Me f M u i P» 0" to-If duplex, new appliances, washer 4107 after 5. Call M9-7120. traction rear end, 24,000 miles. Ads must be mailed only No phone orders # MANCHESTER - Family-style and dryer included, oil heat, Call 646-0292 after 5. Payment must accompany ad :55|: 2-bedroom Townhouse, full two modem baths, carpeted MANCHESTER - Three 1956 OLDSMOBILE 88 - Four- CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 5*:: basement. Includes heat, kitchen and hallways, ftivate door, power brakes, bedrooms, large living room, 1961 CHEVY carryall. New OH, PEAR1..THE MASTER , AH,yESl.„THAT One Item only. Include price and phone appliances, carpeting. $240 basement, enclosed yard and large kitchen, full tile bath and mechanically sound. Special in­ motor, new front end, new IF VOU'LL SIGN NOW, ' MAN, THAT'S THE FASTEST RISE 5:$: monthly. Paul W. Dougan, front porch. Close to schools. NEVER RISES AT SUCH TV SHOW CON­ LORD VULE, I'LL I SEEN SINCE THE TWINS PUT No refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only shower, newly decorated, new terest car. (5all 643-8902. exhaust. Call 649-6208 between 8 NAN EARLV HOUR! TRACT FOR THE PHONE LONDON AND I TACK ON McKEE'S DESK CHAIR! Ad may be edited to conform to rules Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. Security deposit required, $295. wall-to-wall carpeting a.m.-9 D.m. •YULETHORP HAVE THEB50,000 Utilities not included. Eastern, throughout, stove and 1957 CHEVROLET - For street V A M P IR E 'i Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received 646-8250. V/ !li!liW "lllil >:55: MANCHESTER - Modem two- refrigerator, ^curity deposit. or strip. Completely rebuilt. i No delay In publication will be permitted. 5;$5 bedroom apartments, Call 649-5125. Black metallic, tilt nose, BM carpeting, no pets. Available VERNON - Three-room apart­ turbo, 4.88 rear, Crager SS Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 555J immediately. Security ment in modern four-family. ANDOVER - Four-room Ranch, mags. $5,000 invested, 90% PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER :;$5: required. $195. Eastern, 646- Convenient to shopping and I- unfurnished, references completed. Must be seen. $2,- EXPERT bicycle repairs, all • K. T . us P. 0. 8250, 646-5858. 86. $145 includes heat, TOU SURE ARE I TLIINK T H E BOY required. $225 monthly, ^ i e t 000. 644-9809 after 6. makes, models and speeds. TALL, CARLYLE.', SHOULD BE TALLER) \ appliances and parking. 646- rural neighborhood, yard. Call Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, THAN THE SIRL^ $55 FIVE-ROOM Duplex - (3ood 1510, 647-1113. 742-7747. 1972 PLYMOUTH gold Duster, Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- DON'T T O U S |:|$| location, near bus line. Adults 3-speed, 6-cylinder, radio, $1,- 2098. $55 only, no pets. Security deposit FOUR-ROOM second-floor 800 or best offer. Call between 555: required. Available October 15. apartment, centrally located, ****•••••••••••••••••••••••• 2-6 p.m., 649-9273. OFF SEASON Buy -1973 Honda 5:^ Call 647-1037. appliances, carpeting, security, Business tor Rent 55 CL350. Low mileage. $550. X::-! no pets. November 1. $150. 64i^ NEED A CAR? Short on cash? Telephone 646-1071 after 5 p.m. •:55:: 5 1/2 ROOMS - Second floor, 5566. m EAST CENTER Street - Call Ed Weaver, finance Single office for rent. $90 STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CAMFF NAME $5:5 appliances, utilities, wall-to- expert, at 643-1181. 1970 TRIUMPH Bonneville, :$55 waii carpeting, close to 1-86, no DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ monthly includes everything - chopped, runs good. Must be ADDRESS Xxj; children, pets, security. ^25 ment, complete appliances, parking. 646-1180. 1971 TOYOTA Corolla, 4-speed, seen. Best offer. 649-2971. SheHerato carpeting, air-conaitioned, 600D, o n io n ! ONLY THIS CHARACTER WANTED TO TAKE I l ie d ! it WANTED 4iy NOTTRue^THB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY monthly. Available November air-conditioning, FM stereo 8- ANYONE TRY TO WITH A PIPE...SAID HE PICTURES FOR THEIR swimming pool, $175 plus OFFICES - One 800 square feet WAS REAUV PICTURE FOR ONLY VISITOR Igg 1. 643-0550, 5-7 p.m. track tape system, good tires, HONDA 1972 CBIOO, excellent SNEAK A LOOK WAS from 'AMERICAN ♦campus H08BY* A GIRL EDITOR THE CENTER STATE utilities. Robert D. Muroock, in Manchester State Bank WAS FROM THE P.o. Box 591 44,000 miles, $1,200. (fall after 6, condition, iow mileage, $ ^ . NA/MED CURLY SPREAD OF GAS COMPANY- Realtor, 643-2692. Building. Another completely 649-2536. 647-1010 after 6 p.m. ZIP :555; FIRST-FLOOR - Four rooms, BROWN-OR SOME OVER­ WITH THE UN­ Manchester, Conn. 06040 furnished, 400 square feet, at SOMETHING PHONE :$S heated, range. $180. Call 633- DELUXE two-bedroom BY ART SA.NSOM GROUND MAG­ PAID gia Foe 244 Main Street, t . J. Crockett, 1969 BUICK, 4-door hardtop, IDEAL FOR Christmas - New THE BORN LOSER AZINE.' THE FORMER M '^182. townhouse apartment, kitchen Realtor, 643-1577. girl’s 24” bicycle, banana seat, brown and tan, should be seen, r tenant/ L____ 12 Words • 3 Days • n Dollar. with complete appliances, $900. Call 649-2340 after 6 p.m. nigh-rise handlebars. $40. 649- 5 1 R. HAVE 'fcXJ ©JER MGT % ( i w g u MOV CO Vlou KMCVJ^ Classification 41, — _ _ . _ . ’’ STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly carpeting, air-conditioners, full 7343 evenings. redecorated, one and two- basement, private patio, $220 ’ I T ^ bedroom apartments, heat and OFFICE SPACE 1966 THUNDERBIRD, fully plus utilities. Robert D. Mur­ equipped, good condition, in­ 27” ROYCE UNION 10-speed i l l hot water included, children un­ dock, Realtor, 643-2692. FOR R E ^ bike - Two months old, der 3 accepted. No pets. cludes studded snow tires, 250 square feet, center of reasonable. 643-6977 after 7 excellent condition. $120. Call WANTED - wood stove, LOAM Garden Products Available immediately. Securi- FOUR ROOM duplex, 2 medium to large, good condi­ Six-yard load, $30 plus lax, Manchester, air-conditioning p.m. 649-6787 after 4. U required. From $140. bedrooms, adults only, no pets, and parking. Call: 643-9551, tion, $100. or less. 649-7867. dalivsrad Eastern, 646-8250 or Superinten­ FRESH sweet apple cider and carpeting. Call 643-2507 after 5 1973 TRIUMPH TR-6, mint con­ Campers-Trallers BULLDOZER-BACKHOE apples. (Macouns, Machin- dent after 5 p.m., 684-2954. p.m. WINTER po(lool cover 18x12’, I FQR Hins CALL dition, 6-cylinder, Michelin Mobile Homes 65 tosn). Botti’s Fruit Farm, 260 MANCHESTER - East Center radials, radio, 20 mpg, many heavy weight, oval with ballon! I J. A. M cCa r t h y , in c . Bush Hill Road, Manchester. VILLAGER APARTMENTS - FOUR ROOMS, newly $20. 643-9384. Street. Modern air-conditioned extras. One owner, $3600. Call LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, Five-room townhouse, .1 1/2 redecorated, new stove, 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very tiled baths, wall-to-wall office space, from 100 to 2,000 after 5, 649-8371. THE FLINT.STONES BY MANA-BARBKRA HARDY Chrysanthemums - refrigerator, all carpeting, square feet, $4.50 per foot. clean. Ready to live in. Just ^ ,- 1972 CHEVROLET, 2-door fast- Loaded with buds and carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, $185. Married couple, no pets. back, 409, 500 h.p., $650. 646- Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN - 995.14’ wide on display. Trades TAG SALE - Saturday October blossoms, in all colors. $1. Pon- heat, hot water, patio, full base­ 646-8597. welcome. Parts, supplies and 0785. 19, 21 Strong Street, 10-5. Rain ment. No pets. 649-7620. Excellent running condition. .I'M ticelli’s Greenhouse, 433 North OFFICE SPACE - Two rooms, New tires and battery. $ ^ accessories. Plaza Homes or shine. Child’s piano, English Main Street. MANCHESTER - new duplex, ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN f r a n k l y , T R Y IN C TO SUPERIOR pool table, 6 3/4’. fireplace. $80 per month. firm. Call between 5 and 7r 1p.m. "Quality homes sensibly s t r e t c h a n hand-made ski sweaters, free MANCHESTER - Five-room three bedrooms, IVi baths, full priced.” 1348 Wilbur Cross M A D G E, 1 Sturdy, well construct^, good coffee. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, 644-8862. e x t r a d a y o u t FARM FRESH Eggs - Small - 3 apartment, second floor, no private basement, colored Highway, Berlin Turnpike, THINK YOU'RE condition, $25. Call 646-1838. appliances, close to school. 643-1108. JUST LAZY.<_ O F MY 14-DAV dozen, $1. Medium - 3 dozen, $2. appliances, shag carpeting, 1967 CHEVELLE SS396 - Good Berlin, (jonnecticut, 8260369. TIRES, G70-15, studded tubless Harold Cummings, 716 Doming Available immediately. Securi­ large yard. Available d e o d o r a n t WESTERN saddle with two one belted glass on rims. Excellent ty required. $170. Eastern, 646- 1,000 SQUARE FEET, un­ condition. $850. 643-9010 PAD/ Street, South Windsor, 644-1892. December 1st. $250 per month. heated space, suitable for between 7 a.m. and 9 p.m. any eared bridles, $65. Manchester, condition, $60. 643-1914. 8250. 646-2991. 649-2558. storage, cement floor and lighting, $65 a month. Call 643- HAGLER REAL ESTATE 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, VERNON - Willow Brook ------1971 CHEVY Pick-up Half ton, squareback, sound motor, Antiques 48 Apartments, one and two 8837 after 5 p.m. 1970 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- MOBILE HOME - good automatic, $1,800. 412 East broken torsion bar. For Wood b^rooms. From $180. Includes door hardtop, sm all V-8, condition, 10x50. Asking $1,- Center Street, 643-7812. stove. 643-5296. WANTED Antique Antiqu furniture. heat, hot water, appliances, 3,200 square feet floor space, automatic, air-conditioning, 500. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or suitable industrial office space. power steering, power brakes, carpet, air-conditioning, pool, PRESIDENTIAL LOT — 80x150, Sherwood CITIZEN’S band radio, desk DOG HOUSES - One large, one other antique items. R. tennis court, picnic area. No Three phase wiring, loading vinyl roof, very clean, $1495. mike, hand mike, super mag Harrison, 643-8709. VILLAGE APTS. dock, parking, 649-5043. 649-2495. Forest, Mass. Good location. small. Never used. Reasonable. pets. Security required. Asking $1,350. antenna, $175 . 646-5142. Call 875-4179. Superintendant, 872-4400. MANCHESTER THE PACK RAT - is open Sun­ FIRST FLOOR - Front office 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof - 643-6624 SHEPHERD - Labrador,_luraoor, 8b days from n-u.11-6. Wenc navehave an One and two bedrooips. with wall-to-wall carpeting and Air-conditioning, AM-FM, months, very gentle.zentle. Must hhave assortment of antiques, collec- THREE ROOMS - First floor, private bath. Available excellent condition, excellent WIN AT BRIDGE gOO(j h0ni6 none 646-3464.OACA * * * * * * * * * * * * # § # • • • • • • • • • • • • • flhloctibles and OnH ntVmrother llCAi4used things on AM with heat and appliances, no Near schools, churches November 1st. Heat, air- tires plus wheels and studded THEIR LOSS can be your gain. Dogs-BIrds-Pets BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY 43 40 Fiora Road, off Route 85, pets, one months security and shopping tenter, on conditioning and parking in­ snow tires. $2,100. 649-7532. Repossession, bank says sell. MR. ABERNATHY tkcm m stm ea* SNOW TIRES - Goodyear Bolton. required. Available November bus line. Call anytime. cluded. Contact John H. Just 8 months old, beautiful ruff a club; lead his last dia­ Suburbanites, pqlyglas, E-78-14, DOG-CAT boarding reser­ 1st. Can be seen 6-7 p.m. Satur­ Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. . 1967 MUSTANG convertible, 3- mobile home, save over $2,000. DOn Y WORPt/i '( FORTUNATB-Y, P r'S HUNTING 9&GON mond, putting West on lead, The bidding has been 19 vations. Combined inside/out- 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 rAG KED AND THB?EW«G A POINTER ARCXINOJ and overruff East on the next mounted on rims,* iike new, days 6-8, 28 Church Street. speed, standard transmission, Can be seen by appointment. w e 'r e Losrr] Trump coup reveals real expert West .North East South side runs, partitioned privacy, . .. . snow tires, asking $650. 646- DIRECTIONS... to last trick. used one season. 649-9827. Wanted to Buy 49 Call 828-0360, Broker. HOW WILL !♦ Pass Id germicidal lighting. Canine Wanted to Rent 57 5432. MANCHESTER - Four rooms, WE EVER When your doubleton king A slightly less expert South Pass 24 Pass 4 NT WHEELS - GM, 13”, 14”. Ford, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, WANTED - Wicker furniture, wall-to-wall carpeting, TRUCK CAMPER 10 1/2’, gas Pass Manchester, 646-5971. FIND OUR r is hopelessly trapped in front would not see that play. He 5A Pass 5 NT 14” , 15”. With or without new any kind. Phone 872-0930. appliances, utilities, $185 EAST HARTFORD - Four GENTLEMAN looking for 1965 FORD Falcon, automatic, refrigerator, stove, oven, toilet, Pass 6Y Pass 6 cylinder, good tires, runs, WAY OUT of dummy’s ace-queen, there would lead the club right snow caps. 643-2880. ihonthly. November 1st oc­ rooms, heated, appliances large light housekeeping room, jacks, good condition, $950. 649- OF THESE NINE lovable puppies, $5. each. $195. 646-5782 after 5. is no real reason not to pro­ away and finesse dummy's ■ You. South, hold. cupancy. 528-9081, 633-3006. p rovided, se c u rity . $180 stove, refrigerator, bath, 3409. DEEP TAG SALE - Lambretta motor Mother Labrador retriever. parking, private entrance, NORTH 19 duce the king on the first lead lueen. Then he would count « A K 8 4 3 VA 2 E Q 4 AK g »7 monthly. 649-9366. WOODS A A6 scooter, accordion, reel mower, Ames, 828 Hartford Road, 643- MANCHESTER - Available im­ ground floor. Call 649-3933. 1973 PONTIAC Catalina Safari, TRAVEL TRAILER 1967 of the suit. Sometimes this est for 10 red cards, two What do you do now’ 4520. ' k e h ? 963 second-hand-high play, clubs and one spade. It would quart and pint canning jars and mediately, modern 3-room MANCHESTER - Main Street, wagon, air power windows, 13,- Pathfinder, self-contained, A —Bid til notrump. Your many other goodies. October FOUR-ROOM apartment with 000 miles, mint condition, wood A K104 which is actually a fals^ard be a simple matter to take a □ RENTALS apartment, carpeting, two and three rooms heated, stove, heater, toilet, 4 AQ986 partner hat two acei and two 19-20, 10-5. 325 Autumn Street. FREE KITTENS - Call 646- appliances, parking, storage, garage in Manchester, fur­ trim. $3995. Call after 6, 646- refrigerator. Call after 6, 646- play, may cause declarer to second round trump finesse 0666. hot water, stove, refrigerator, WEST ID) EAST go wrong. against East kingi. It be alto holdt good lease and security required. No adults, security. 523-7047. nish^ or unfurnished. Middle- 8366. 5830. tpadet be probably would have SEASONED FIREPLACE Rooms tor Rent 52 aged couple. Call 568-6844. A 5 A J973 dogs. Call after 6, 649-7289. f 10 5 2 rebid more than two tpadet at wood by the truck load SIAMESE kittens, $10. Call 643- 1971 CHEVROLET Kingswood TRAVEL TRAILER - 1967 Y KQJ74 West opens the king of But, suppose West played FOUR-ROOM restored Colonial A 83 hit firtt tarn. delivered, 742-7833 or 455-9657. 9264. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ estate wagon, radial tires, air- Pathfinder, self-contained, BY DICK C.AVALLI A AQJ96 hearts against South's four- the king or clubs on the first TWO BEDROOM luxury - Built-in electric range, WINTHROP 4K 2 4J1074 club lead. .Now South would nished rooms, centrally townhouse - located in Highland conditioning, good running con­ stove, heater, toilet, spade contract East plays TODAY S QLTXnO.V POODLE - AKC, black female cabinets, heat, hot water, SOUTH play West for two spades and You hold ELECTRO-AIRE electronic air located. Kitchen privileges. Park section of Manchester. parking, central. Quiet, middle- □ AUTOMOTIVE dition. Best offer. 1-45^9854 refrigerator. Call after 6, 646 tne deuce and South lets West cleaner for hot air systems. puppy. Also stud service, black, Parking. Reasonable rates. Wooded and private. For infor­ anytime. 5830. A K(J10842 hold that trick. West shifts to one club. He would play the «A K 84 YK 2 4 AA QS4 apricot and brown poodles. Call aged couple. References. 643- f AS ace and then the king of Your partner open* one heart Accessories, $150. or best offer. Phone 649-2358. mation call 646-1616 or 649-5295 2171 before 6. 643-8470 after 6. the ace of diamonds and con­ 649-7441. 875-6360. Autos For Sale 67 1973 BUICK LaSabre- 4-door, A 752 tinues with the queen, after spades and wind up down one What do you retponrT 4S3 since the trump coup could PLEASANT furnished room for vinyl hardtop, power, air, low REC VEHICLE East follows to the first dia­ Antwer Monday FREE TO good home, full- THREE-BEDROOM duplex - NEED CAR? Credit bad? not be developed at that MODERN walnut dining room, working gentleman. Call 643- FOUR large room apartment, Appliances, 2 children mileage, showroom condition. FLEA MARKET North-South vulnerable mond with the eight spot seven pieces. Excellent condi­ grown gentle, double pawed, 9353 or inquire at 4 Pearl Street. Bankrupt? Repossessed? 646-0131. stage. centrally located, heat and accepted. No singles or pets. Three trailer loads of parts West North East SMtfa tion, $250. 649-8558 after 5. long haired female cat, vac­ appliances included, adults on­ Honest Douglas accepts lowest ‘0 P'e/O",* Fuzz e cinated. 646-4774 evenings. Utilities not incluaed. down, smallest payments. and accessories for motor 1» 2A Pass 2* lly expert South LIGHT housekeeping room for ly, no pets, $190. security References. $210 monthly. 649- 1957 CHEVY, 5.38 Pontiac WATER BED, liner, (frame, rent, stove, refrigerator, linens Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Rossi transmission, 2 engines homes, p.u. campers, travel 30 3* Pass 4« would leaci a spade to dum­ Odds and Ends required, call 649-8407 after 6. 4688. Pass R.A, ' M P A heater, $145. Call 649-0351. FREE DOG - Medium small, provided. 801 Main Street, 649- will run under record. $1100. trailers, tent trailers. Pass Pass my’s ace and a second spade E ’w . A e It TE black male. Needs attention 9879. MANCHESTER - two bedroom TOYOTA - See us for reliable Call 646-0785. Some new, some used, some Opening lead- KY back to his queen. West would ACROSS 7 Cr«t B.El’ u r c and good home. Loves children. MANCHESTER - two-bedroom used Toyotas with our 6(kiay show out out expert South I Wrr/ly gra« 8 BiMicai duplex, walk-out basement with duplex, walk-out basement with slightly damaged. i r H as P T 1 -WHOLESALE- House and accessories in­ FURNISHED ROOMS for rent, 100% warranty. We also buy INTERNATIONAL SCOUT would cash his ace of hearts; 7 Embtemtof mountain finished rec room, appliances finished rec room, appliances Come In for the bargain of authority 9 Cathedral E S 'eltc*'/ E l prlces on cluded. 646-0438 anytime. $22 per week, centrally located. included. Call 649-2003 after 6. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 1970, SR-2, 4-wheel drive. Call lead a club, finesse the queen church ■A E ' included. Call 649-2003 after 6. 345 Center Street, Manchester, your life. if necessary, ruff a heart; UOaknuu RICH. DARK TOPSOIL 146 Center Street. Please call 649-4659 or 289-6095. Ask for 14 .Satiric 10 Chew on IE ..'c Tt E~' FREE - Puppies, 7 weeks old, 646-4321. Rob. $1,800. Bv O sw ald k James Jacoby lead a second club to dummy; Any arfiount. Pick up your 649-0013. PLEASANT 4-room newer AVAILABLE November 1st - Thousands of Items In UMeal 11 Irelarat JE ( e A males and females. 553 Parker 12 Wound =•,1- c B t E e own - save more, or will' Duplex. Large rooms and Unusual 5 rooms and parking. eluding; mattresses, SHORT RIBS ts Key fruit B.-e ^ ^ ! ft Street, 643-4807. COMPLETE junk cars 1967 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 17 Bitter vetch incrusta’ on E a TX ROOMMATE wanted, female, closets. Tile bath and kitchen Call after 6 P.M., 647-1043. cushions, pads, awnings, £ ' / E R] £ T T.E deliver. removed free in Manchester, good condition, power steering, II Lamprey 19 SnvxXh'comb modern two-bedroom apart­ cabinets. Parking. Centrally curtains, jacks, TV antennas, HAVE'IOUSOTA i.M N T te form . Vie K K . 5 C A B4R-2204 SEVEN year old spayed South Windsor, Vernon and air-conditiibning, 4 door, 'STOP 77»iP p p a s s is :. ruherman ment, furnished. Call 872-2413. located. Working couple MANCHESTER - Five-room refrigerators, stoves, lights, 9 P 7H £ P F fe S S e S ... F R O N T PAGE S T D R Y ? GAUGMT. 20 Spider t 21 Capet Pedigree Daeshund, Will give Tolland, Call Bill’s Auto Parts, white/black interior. New 35 Painer O F:,:.p preferred. No pets or children. duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ furnaces, hot water heaters, ------handiwork 22 Tot It away to loving retired couple. Apartments For Rent S3 Security. 643-1459. Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- Sears steel belted radials, new 21 ImenslUvt 23 Time gone by a Penetratei 45 le-V /ete MEN’S clothing size 44, shirts 643-0345. try kitchen, appliances. No 4578, 875-6231. exhaust system. Any hoses and much, much Z3 Dnodet 24 Caruidian 37 Through, dr .rating 16 1/2 and 17, sleeves 33. Call pets. Security deposit required. reasonable offer near $500. Call more. 28 Native of province ab C/TtflXJ 4A European WE HAVE customers waiting THREE ROOM apartm ent, $190. Available December 1st. 25 Har-yeM a Wgicai uw reSiOr. 643-5239. Livestock 44 for the rental of your apartment AUTO INSURANCE - Coomplare 649-9949. - /v4-». Car.ada I stove, heat, one car parking, no 649-8220. Saturday, October 19,9-6 capitai Z7 Enrol jmem 40 Cefa..'. ’eu.i 47 A..'^n’eriia or home. J.D. Real Estate our low rates. Young drivivers 49 FoiVraer CORDUROY jacket, 44 regular pets, adults only. Call 643-6441. 30 Alneru 28 On the briny 41 Let i! Band PALOMINO Mare - 14.3, 11 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. welcome. For quotation call 1973 PONTIAC Gran Prix, fully Sunday, October 20,12-5 31 Poundauor, 29 H ^ip tre 42 Ir/lian •eigy* 5i Fattry was $40. sell for $15. 643-2903 years, gentle but spirited, Rod Dolin, 646-6050. equipped. Very low mileage, Terms: Cash and Carry SAMeruk after 3. MANCHESTER - Six-room T" r r 4 r « TT w m asking $475. Call 649-3816. LOOKING for anything in real duplex, modern kitchen with excellent condition. Call after 5, Only 33 0 jr.ed estate rental — apartments, basement, on bus line. Security Ellington WE PAY $10 for complete junk 643-6756. r r 14 RABBITTS black and white, REGISTERED American cars. Call Joey, Toliand Auto c n » ■» ra >1 » a 34 Conoid homes, multiple dwellings, no required. $210. Eastern, 648- FIREPLACE UNIT a Trample >4 grey and white $2. each. Call saddlebred, gelding, 6, 16 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Body, 528-1990. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, 4- RECTOWN USA, INC. 8250. Meadowbrook Apartments, Route 6, BY ROY CRANE JSOien 742-7748. hands, must sell, excellent Associates, Inc. 646-1980. door, automatic transmission, BUZZ SAWYKH 41 Streetj at, f7 ^ just off of Route 83. New 3>/4- beginners mount. Best offer. FOUR-ROOM Apartment - Se­ 1968 VOLKSWAGEN power steering, good transpor­ 44 F ited xok NORGE gas dryer, and Hot- 646-1175. room, one-story, house-type Squareback wagon - Can be tation, $150. 649-3356. ’ dOE, CHARLIE, AW6V/EH MG . WHAtI *^PUTT1KG RESIN ON / nOwL?‘^ 2 0 ,0 6 o7 7 7 cATAPUI,t T 45 Greek >«2er EAST HARTFORD cond floor, heat, appliances, uoc, ^ YOUR SHOES, PAPA. ] Mli^,\MAMA' point washer $125; apartment corner units in new brick and seen at Hagedorn’s Getty Sta­ 16 OOIMO 48 s i r a r ] ------| ^ |2o ja" parking, no pets, lease, securi­ VOlfRE ABOUT TO MPetiUin size gas stove, $50. (white) Boats-Accessorles 45 BURNSIDE AVENUE ty. $190 monthly. 649-3340. stone garden apartment tion, 230 West Middle Tpke. No 1967 MUSTANG, two-door hard­ Automotive Service 66 Miscellaneous things, excellent BREAK 'YOUR I YOU MO 52 Two and one-half fully fur building. Total electric. phone calls, please. top, automatic transmission, 51 Secular i j (l p r o m is e . condition. Call 649-9314. 12’ ALUMINUM boat with THREE-ROOM Apartment Features floor-to-ceiling power steering, green, extra PREPARE your car for winter . 1 54 -Seva.i carvJiei nished rooms, on bus line, 1969 MUSTANG - Six cylinders, motor, oars and life preservers with heat, hot water, cooking living room fireplace, range, low mileage and top cone " months, complete auto wash 55 Shootd^srtaiP. ------“ A i 1 FLORENCE two-burner power included, $100. Call 649-1807. only ten minutes from down! standard. Good condition. Call Call 643-4W1 after 6 p.m. and wax, interior and exterior town Hartford. Easy access to gas, stove, refrigerator, wall- refrigerator, disposal, air- i i 1 stove with pipe, burns to-wall carpet. ■ $170...... (Near 649-4317 between 5 and 6 p.m. completely done. Will pick-up DOWS kerosene, good condition. $40. 22’ CABIN CRUISER, 100 h.p. nearby shopping. Wall-to-wall conditioning, wall-to-wall 1970 FORD Country Squire - and deliver. By appointment on­ 1 Decialed hospiipital) Security deposit. carpeting. Adults only, no 2 VUfiUtgerjM < 0 Call 649-3013. OMC clean, in water, $1,400. carpeting, panelling, garbage adults 1969 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner - Ten-passenger wagon. Air- ly. Call 6465725, 6461774. Ask only, no pets. Available pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease for Rick. 1 Call 646-0785. disposal. $170 per month. Heat November 1 643-9678. Good condition, needs tires. conditioning, AM-FM stereo. iircxetrerii HAMMOND porta-B dual and hot water included. security. Reserve now for Oc­ $900. 643-1655 after 3 p.m. Call 6463290. 4 iialia.", keyboard organ, Leslie 122 with SAILBOAT - AMF Alcort Security and lease required. THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ tober 1-November occupancy. reverb, good condition, Windflite 14’ (like Sunfish) with Please call nished or unfurnished, quiet, Call James J. Gessay, 875- 1968 PONTIAC Tempest - One- 1967 CHEVROLET - Four-door, FOR RENT - E300 Econoline 5 A:laciLi sacrifice, ^,000. 643^188 after trailer. Asking $625. Call 646- 0134. . owner car, 4-door, power automatic transmission, V-8, window van. $14 per day plus 4 Brne 'orre. 528“1396 after 6 p.m. convenient location. Working steering, radio Asking $750. Call mileage. Dillon Leasing uir- to r r . 7. 4774 evenings. adults only. No pets. 643-2880. Savings Bank of Manchester 643-9895. repossession. $150. 646-1700. poration, 643-2145. t-rtuc. aiAlEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Oct: 19, 1974 1-86 Crash Jams Traffic, OBITUARIES Causes Second Collision

The collision of a car and two collision. ’There were no details He is scheduled to appear , in trailer trucks today at 5 a.m. In on the collision late this mor­ Circuit Court 12 in RMkville Double Funeral the eastbound lane of 1-86 by ning but police said damage and Nov. 19. Exit 99 in Tolland caused minor injuries were minor. In charge of unravelling the injuries, major damage, a long Malave was charged with accidents were ’Trooper Donald Scheduled for Wines traffic jam, and another three- making an unsafe lane change. Williams of the Stafford car collision, state police said. Springs barracks. A double funeral for Mrs. Mrs. Wine is survived by a Guillermo Malave, 38, of K aren Wine, 35, and her daughter, Cheryl Wine of Hartford swerved the car he daughter. Dawn M. Wine, 16, Marlborough; her parents, Mr. was driving into the path of the Barricade Removed, who were found slain and Mrs. Evald Johnson of trailer truck driven by John Wednesday in their Staten Island, N.Y., formerly of Harrington, 35, of Bronx, N.Y. Marlborough home, will be Manchester; and a brother, Harrington attempted to pass Car Coes into Brook Monday at 9:15 a.m. from the William Johnson of Staten him. Spencer Funeral Home, 112 Island. The truck hit the rear of the The removal by vandals of Ronald E. Sylvia, 23, of Mile Main St., East Hampton, with a Dawn Wine is survived by her car. ’Then the truck was struck barricades at a Rt. 83 construc­ Hill Rd., Vernon was arrested Mass at St. Patrick Church, sister, Charyl Wine of in the rear by the tractor trailer tion site at Ogden Brook, Ver­ Friday on a Circuit Court 12 East Hampton, at 10. Marlborough; her paternal truck driven by William F. Litt- non caused a one-car accident rearrest warrant charging him Burial will be in East grandfather Harold J. Lisk of mann, 33, of New York, N.Y. at 1:26 a.m. today, police said. with operating a motor vehicle Cemetery, Manchester. Windemere Court, Rockville; ’The Littmann truck flipped ’The car driven north on Rt. 83 while license suspended. He Friends may call at the and her maternal grandparents, ovei; on its side spread across by Walter Skidgel, age un­ posted 6100 cash bond for court funeral home Sunday from 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Evald Johnson of the whole of the eastbound side known, of Woodbrook, Maine Nov. 11. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Staten Island, N.Y. of the highway. went past the location of the All three drivers were taken barricades and into the brook. Frank Rivers, 45, of no cer­ to Rockville General Hospital He and his two passengers, tain address was arrested where they were treated for Galen Skidgel and Lawrence Friday also on a Citcuit Court facial lacerations. Littmann Francis T. Sullivan of Updyke of 58 Mile St., 12 rearrest warrant charging Mrs. Nelson G. Cole was also treated for broken Manchester; a sister, Mrs. Rockville, were all taken by him with fourth-degree larceny. Mrs. Stephanie Jean Fogg toes. Helen S. Pitkin of Manchester; ambulance to Rockville He was being held this morning Cole, 27, of Cesco, Maine, Police rerouted the relatively several nieces and nephews, General Hospital where they on 6100 cash bond for court formerly of Manchester, was light traffic through the streets and several grandnieces and were treated for minor injuries Monday. - killed Friday in an automobile of Tolland until the Littmann Member of grandnephews. and released. accdent in Norway, Maine. She truck could be unloaded and The funeral is Monday at 8:30 Police are seeking the person was the wife of Nelson G. Cole. moved to one side. At mid­ Precious Beans a.m. from the John F. Tierney or persons who removed the Her youngest son, Nathan morning, one lane was clear. Coffee was cultivated by Funeral Home, 219 W. Center barricades. Cole, also injured in the acci­ At some point as traffic piled the Arabs who would not St., with a Mass at St. James dent is now hospitalized. up behind the accident, there allow the exportation of the Church at 9. Burial will be in St. seed. The first coffee beans to Mrs. Cole was born in was a three-car chain-reaction Middletown and had lived in James Cemetery. leave the Arab lands were Manchester until her marriage. Friends may call at the smuggled to India. In 1660, Enterts Holland received their first She was a 1965 graduate of funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. coffee plants in the same Manchester High School and manner. Brazil, now famous attended Stephens College, for growing coffee beans, did Columbia, Mo. not acquire plants until 1727. She is also survived by another son, Jeffrey Cole, and a Hot Stuff FIRE CALLS Only 1/2,000,000,000 of the daughter, Diane Cole, both at sun’s radiant energy reaches home; and her parents Joseph Mrs. Ethel Libbey earth. Yet in three days as F. and Ada R. Fogg of West- Mrs. Ethel M. Libbey, 89, of Tolland Ambulance, Vernon much solar energy falls on minsiter Rd.. MANCHESTER earth as would be produced if 188 Hurlburt St., Glastonbury, Ambulance, and ambulances Funeral services are Monday Friday, 9:23 p.m. — false all the planet’s coal, oil, and died Friday at Manchester from other towns.) at the Village Church, Casco, Memorial Hospital. alarm on Love Lane. (Town) wood were burned at once. Maine. Mrs. Libbey was bom Sept. Friday, 10:43 p.m. — car fire The Hall Funeral Home, 18,1885 in Ballard Vale, Mass., at Exit 9i2 on 1-86. (Town) Casco, is in charge of and lived in Nashua, N.H. most SOUTH WINDSOR arrangements. of her life before coming to Cotter Stops for Chat Friday, 7:30 p.m. — false Democratic Club The family suggests that any Glastonbury two years ago to William Cotter, Democratic candidate for U.S. representative in the first district, tries to alarm at South Windsor High memorial contributons may be School. make her home with her win the vote of Mrs. Joanne Wright of South Windsor as she shops in the D&L store in the Plans Social Event made to a scholarship fund for TOLLAND COUNTY daughter, Mrs. Everett (Alice) Manchester Parkade Friday afternoon. Cotter is the incumbent facing Republican F. the Cole children, care of Carol VanDyne. Friday, 11:43 a.m. — grass The Democratic Club of Hancock, Casco, Maine, 04015. Mac Buckley of Newington in the Nov. 5 voting. (Herald photo by Dunn) fire in Henry Park. (Rockville paign issues. The three state She is also survived by two Manchester will hold a cocktail candidates that will be present sisters, Mrs. Ida Wood of Lynn, Fire Department) party tomorrow at the Knights Friday, 5:14 p.m. — car fire are: Gloria Schaffer, candidate Mass, and Mrs. Bertha Lebro of of Columbus Hall, 138 Main St. for re-election as secretary of Danvers, Mass.; four on Wapping Wood Rd. The dual purpose of the party is (Ellington Fire Department) state; Henry Parker, candidate grandchildren and several to honor the members of for 9tate treasurer; and Miss Florence A. Sullivan nieces and nephews. Friday, 6:52 p.m. — false theclub and to aid in the club’s Edward Caldwell, candidate for Miss Florence A. Sullivan, 65, alarm at Crystal Lake Funeral services are Monday membership drive by providing comptroller. Readir of 13 Newman St. was dead on at 2 p.m. at the chapel of the Ballroom. (Crystal Lake Fire arrival Friday night at an informal setting where The cocktail party will start Davis Funeral Home, 1 Lock Department) propective members can meet w ith f Manchester Memorial Hospital AMBULANCE CALLS at 6:30. A band will provide St., Nashua, N.H. Burial will be POLICE REPORT and talk with club members. music from 6:30 to 9:30. Hors and m after suffering a heart attack at MANCHESTER in Woodlawn Cemetery, Phyllis Jackston, chairman of d’oeuvres will be served an her home. Nashua. Friday, 2:02 p.m. — minor in­ ju st w Miss Sullivan was born July the committee planning the there will be an open bar There are no calling hours. MANCHESTER Friday. The custodian reported four-year-old girl crying jury on basketball court at 18, 1909 in Manchester, party, has announced that mahh ’The party is open to members backs the incident. because she was lost. Bennet Junior High School. daughter of the late Michael local Democratic candidates of the Democratic Club of • A large plate glass window The woman called police. (Manchester Ambulance) and Mary O’Neil Sullivan, and ’Thomas M. Stavola, 26, of for public off ce and three Manchester, their guests, and at the library section of Illing While an officer and the woman Friday, 4:46 p.m. — 12-year- had lived here all her life. Wethersfield was served a Cir­ members of the Democratic any prospective members of Junior High School was broken tried to figure out where the old boy struck by car on S. Before her retirement a few cuit Court 12 warrant ’Thursday state ticket will attend and will the club. ’There is no charge for by a rock Friday evening. girl belonged, her father called Adams St. by Assumption years ago., she was employed night charging him with third- be available to discuss cam­ tickets. • Two men came to the front headquarters to report his School. He was taken to at Travelers Insurance Co., degree burglary in connection door of a Burnham St. home daughter missing. Manchester Memorial Hospital Hartford, for 35 years. Mrs. Mary Cummisk with a break at McCann’s Ser­ and demanded someone open Apparently, he works late and with minor injuries. Survivors are a brother. COVENTRY - Mrs. Mary vice Station on Center St. on Sept. 7. up. ’They then kicked in the overslept. His wife works a (Manchester Ambulance) Wrenn Cummisk, 80, of Rt. 31, front storm door and broke the morning job and was gone. ’The TOLLAND COUNTY PUZt DEPT. STOK for many years a teacher in the The arrest was made by East: glass and grill work. ’They left girl had left the house on her Today, 1:36 a.m. — auto acci­ (Wa Hava A Notion To Plaaaa) In Memoriam Coventry school system, was Hartford Police there. East. in a car with a loud exhaust. own. dent on Rt. 83 by Ogden’s Brook Noxt to Frank’s Suparmarkat dead on arrival Friday at In loving memory of John MacDonald Hartford had also been seeking! • About 61,000 in damage was Police took the child to her and the former Thrifty’s store. East Mlddia Tpka., Mandiastar who p asa^ away one year ago, October Windham Community Stavola on a charge in connec-i done to a steam shovel owned father. (Vernon Ambulance) 2 0 . Memorial Hospital, Williman- tion with a break into a phar-i by the O’Brien Construction Co. Today, 5:03 a.m. — major, tic, after becoming ill while Knitting or Crochoting? My heart still aches with sadness macy there. at a construction site on Kent auto accident involving several And secret tears still flow, shopping in Willimantic. She At the East Hartford session Dr. Windows were smashed, large trucks and many cars on • W OOL •WINTUK* RUG YARN What it meant to lose you was the widow of John J. Cum­ of the court, his case was con­ the seat ripped and control 1-86 at Exit 99 in Tolland. See • NEEDLES • INSTRUCTION BOOKS No one will ever know. misk Sr. tinued to Oct. 25. Bond was set levers bent. story in today’s Herald. Mrs. Cummisk was bom in Best Selection! Budget Prices! When the days are sad and lonely, at 62,500 and he was committed (Tolland Fire Department, And everything goes wrong, Lisbon, Maine, and graduated to the state jail in Hartford. Other incidents included: ABOUT I seem to hear you whisper. the Gorham (Maine) from • Four wire wheel hubcaps Cheer up and carry on. Teachers College. She taught in Derrick D. Ruggiero, 25, of valued at 6125 were stolen TOWN Each time I see your picture. Maine schools before coming to Hartford was arrested Friday sometime Thursday night from You smite and say Coventry in 1922. at 3:30 p.m. and charged with the car of Martin Mooney of 596 Don’t cry I’m only sleeping She taught at Center School Baton twirling classes will OFEN 6UNMY12-5 PIN, We’tt m ^ t again someday. fourth-degree larceny in con­ Wetherell St. from where it was and Robertson School many continue Monday at Nathan nection with the shoplifting of parked in his front yard. Sadty missed. years before her retirement in Hale School. ’The fee is 61.50 per 63.59 worth of items from K- • About 13 gallons of gas was Wife Anna and Famity 1961. lesson plus 61 for insurance for Mart store on Spencer St. siphoned from the car of Peter Amiversary Art Sale! Survivors are a son, John J. the year. Beginners classes are Ruggiero wa released on his Cordera of 517 Vernon St. where Cummisk Jr. of Norfolk, Va.; a from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m., and in­ In Memoriam written promise to appear in it was parked in his driveway OPEN DAILY 10-10; SUNDAY 12 TO 5 daughter, Mrs. Joyce Hannan termediates, from 7:15 to 8 In memory of Lester C. Silver, Sr., court Nov. 4. Thursday night. who passed away October 19, 1970. p.m. Dolly Farina is the in­ Original Oil Paintings at Unbeatable Prices of Buria, Ky.; a brother, Albert • Someone broke into the Wrenn of Lisbon Center, structor. Always a silent heartache. Daniel T. Bossidy, 17, of 61 barn of Sylvester Chaponis of Maine; a sister, Mrs. Joseph Many a silent tear. Cambridge St. was arrested 527 Burnham St. sometime But always a beautiful memory Ross of Lisbon Falls, Maine; A kitchen social is planned BIG SELECTION OF HAND CARVED FRAMES Friday at 7:30 p.m. and charged Thursday night. Tools were Of one we loved so dear. and nine grandchildren. for Monday at 1:30 p.m. in with procuring liquor on a false taken. The funeral is Tuesday at 9:15 Cronin Hall of Mayfair Sadly missed. statement. He was released on • A resident of Homestead 8x10 ORIGINAL OILS...... from *5.00 Wife, Sons, Daughters a.m. from the Potter Funeral Gardens. All residents of his written promise to appear in St. Friday at 10 a.m. found a and Grandchildren Mayfair are invited. 12x16 ORIGINAL O ILS ...... * 1 5 .0 0 Home, 456 Jackson St., court Nov. 18. uom Willimantic, with a Mass at St. Teachei Mary’s Church, Coventry, at 10. 12x24 ORIGINAL O ILS ...... t,.m *17.0 0 In Memoriam Recent reports of vandalism relaxed Burial will be in St. Mary’s In loving memory of our mother, Ella included: Cemetery. 16x20 ORIGINAL OILS ...... uom * 1 7 .0 0 .ually. Saunders, who passed away October 20, • Four windows in a 1957. Friends may call at the classroom of the Washington 20x24 ORIGINAL O ILS ...... from * 1 9 .0 0 funeral home Monday from 7 to To some she might be forgotten. School were broken by rocks 9 p.m. To others, part of the past. thrown by boys at 7 p.m. 24x36 ORIGINAL O ILS ...... irom * 3 0 .0 0 But to us who loved and lost her. Her memory will always last. OPEN 24x48 ORIGINAL O I L S ...... i,om * 4 0 .0 0 1 9 Sons and Daughters ALL DAY — .■SPECIAL f "SPECIAL — II Card of Thanks We would like to express our heartfelt Sunday SAVE 15% SAVE *20 appreciation to the many friends, OPEN relatives and neighbors who were so ON ALL generaous and kind in our recent sorrow. We especially thank the Manchester ON ALL SOFA Police Department for their assistance. Sherwood G. Ferguson and Family SUNDAYS HUMMEL ALL SIZE PAINTINGS 9 A.M .-2 P.M. MEDICINAL I FIGURINES *SOFA SIZE SERVICES We also have... Siyitwhere AVAILABLE... ! i Prints, graphics, German pottery, Hummel figurines, they m it. T Florentine tables and metal frames. I I ! FIRST FOOD liT T T T Over me 25 I 646 CENTER STREET p h a r m a c y Years barn’s A p p le MANCHESTER 455 HARTFORD RD. of MANCHESTER Continuous Art Galleries WH« i"";* M4MM .M W e W .W M ir • YOUH COMMUNITY iiiJ'ilfSi.i’T.Jf;; Service! MANCHESTER PARKADE ■ MANCHESTER .tt’SjKriaraiJr" HEALTH SERVICE STORE' AdlsGsnt to Forbn t Wsilac» VI vvativiu racks. oved, Srook

. Sylvia, 23, of Mile emon was arrested a Circuit Court 12 irrant charging him ing a motor vehicle ise suspended. He cash bond for court E “fo r '^oun0 veadevs vers, 45, of no cer- *twt “^ ess was arrested I on a Ciircuit Court t warrant charging urth-degree larceny, ng held this morning s - i i s ish bond for court M em btr ol m ii "ill l l i l 0 cious Beans Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 1974 ms cultivated by who would not exportation of the By BETTY DEBNAM irst coffee beans to Arab lands were to India. In 1660, Entertainment and ecology! iceived their first nts in the same razil, now famous ; coffee beans, did i plants until 1727. Whafs IN in School This Year! lot Stuff .000,000,000 of the nt energy reaches in three days as Three Important Ideas In Education ’74 r energy falls on tuld be produced if 1. Education is Fiin—Because TV is so entertaining, the pres­ net’s coal, oil, and burned at once. sure is on education^o^ become more fun if it is to grab your interest. Many teachel's^^fgeT that they have to put on a \ih “good show.” 2. The Open Classroom—Many of you are ' vent in a space larger than the usual class­ room. You have several things or ac­ s. The three state that will be present tivities from which t6‘choose. You have Schaffer, candidate more than one teacher. ion as secretary of y Parker, candidate treasurer; and 3. Environment and Ecology Edu­ dwell, candidate for Reading is being taught cation—^You will be studying a lot about ;ail party will start with film strips, films the environment and learning what you band will provide can do to make it more livable. I 6:30 to 9:30. Hors and machines and not vill be served an just with books. Paper­ e an open bar . is open to members backs are big. mocratic Club of , their guests, and ctive members of lere is no charge for

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