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Five SLA Suspects in Gun Battle

PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Fri,. Mav 17. 1974 immi ■ HE W.G. GLEMHEy Cd. iHanrI|fBtf r Suputmi 11? ralh MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 195 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES — TWO MINI PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Patty Hearst May Be One of Dead Five SLA Suspects in Gun Battle LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The five suspected members side the house in the southcen­ Fingerprint and medical race and sex of /the victims of the terrorist group were tral part of the city, but none of & experts worked today to deter­ could not be es/ablished im­ killed Friday when FBI agents the officers was hurt. mediately. mine whether one of five per­ and police hurled grenades and Coroner Thomas Noguchi Police Cmdr( Peter Hagan sons killed in a Symbionese gunfire into the burning said the five bodies found in the said “we can neither prove nor Liberation Army hideout was hideout. The SLA fought back ashes were so “ very badly disprove” that Miss Hearst, Patricia Hearst. with machine gun fire from in­ ____ _ mutilated and burned” that the kidnaped 103 days ago, was in the house. An FBI agent at the scene identified one of the dead as * '„f Kissinger Making “Cinque,” the self-termed field marshal of the SLA, and another as Camilla Hail, 29, but FBI officials later refused to Sixth Shuttle Trip confirm the report. “Cinque” was Donald D. DeFreeze, 30, an escaped convict who helped JERUSALEM (UPI) the embattled Golan Heights. night, said his government’s Secretary of State Henry A. create the terrorist group while Details of the plan were not latest military disengagement inside prison walls. Kissinger left on his sixth and known. proposals contained some new perhaps final shuttle to Syria A spokesman for Noguchi, Hideout in Flames The secretary of state made ideas. who reportedly sent to San today with aides giving his Mid­ predictions himself, but aides “We have brought forward & .i v; dle East peace mission “no Francisco for Miss Hearst’s A police officer carrying a submachine gun runs into posi­ said his hopes appeared to be alterations while maintaining dental records, said the iden­ the gun battle and five bodies havq been recovered from more than a 50-50 chance” for / waning. “No more than a 50-50 iS‘>* ; - v „'«>i *,. tion to protect firemen during a gun baffle with a group of the basic conditions for our tities would be announced about the ashes. Experts today were trying to identify the dead, success. / chance,” said one aide. sectirity and for the continua­ suspected Symbionese Liberation Army suspects in a one of whom might be Patricia Hearst who was kidnapped Kissinger carried Israeli 2 p.m. (5 p.m. -EDT). The ■, 'if. ■'. ' ^ The sticking point'in drawing tion of our settlements in their spokesman said the bodies were house in Los Angeles Friday night. The fire started during by the SLA more than three months ago. (UPI photo) reaction to his latest proposals a cease-fire line to separate the % x .: « entirety and complete oppor­ “torn by bullets,” not only from on drawing a»cease-fire line in armies of Israel and Syria was tunities for their . ' ' the police guns, but from said to be more emotional than development,” Eban said. exploding ammunition worn in '''i. geographical. It was .-■; V ^-=- “I think that Syria and Israel beits around their bodies during ■#*,-• ■'C- -' ■' JV- > ^ , .\,, Judge Orders Stans Inside nevertheless strong enough to are close to the necessity of the fierce firefight. All the dead be a ser^^s threat to the mis­ saying yes or no atout the prin- were wearing ammo belts, he Today's sion. ciples that have been said. Jirralh American officials said both crystalized,” he said. Steven Weed, 26, fiance of the To Turn Over Records Syria and Israel had pleaded Kissinger conferred with 20-year-old newspaper heiress, '. %.y5 if.;, ■ WASHINGTON (UPI) - both 1968 and 1972, records with both contributions and am­ Manchester Has It, Page 7 with Kissinger to continue the Prime Minister Golda Meir arrived at the scene from San shuttle. Chief U.S. District Court Judge showing what advice Stans gave bassadorships. Friday after her cabinet level Diego, and with his voice George L. Hart says he — and Television, Page 8 The officials, who reported the President on personnel They were Ruth Farcas, a Senior Citizens, Page 3 negotiating team met in private breaking said, “The police not President Nixon — will selections and nominations. $200,000 Nixon contributor and both sides near agreement, said session. The full Israeli cabinet didn’t even consider that Patty decide hether a cloak of Stans objected that the ambassador to Luxembourg; Business Bodies, Page 3 the secretary of state would also met during the day to might be in there before they 6 executive secrecy can be records were his own — and Vincent De Roulet, former am­ Prayer of the Woods, Page 3 probably return to Jerusalem weigh the new proposals. went in. It wasn’t even thought . '.‘i- '■»' thrown over campaign donors tonight and decide whether to therefore covered by the Fifth bassador to Jamaica and a $50,-. Bennet honor roll. Page 5 ^ An American spokesman said of. I saw it on TV.” who get federal government Amendment — as well as by 000 contributor: Cornelius V. stay in the region for two or “ some new American ideas After touring the scene with f f - . •<> <•

I *1 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 18, 1974 MANCHhSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., May 18, 1974 _PAGE THREE 05 Pints of Blood Legion to Conduct Jfere’s Schedule -Theatre' South Windsor News for Senior Citizens Memorial Service Time Schedule by Wally Fortin tiinated by Students Business Bodies TheAmerican Legion Saturday chool Slates For Bookmobile A total or205 pints of blood School—66 donors appeared, 9 Auxiliary will conduct a Well, the Big Week is here deferred, 57 pints drawn. memorial service for its the Board of Directors. Vivian fruit needed; noon to 12:30 wer.e^ollectedtrom the annual HECOHI) SAI.KS M W OK Till-: M o v ril SALES INCREASE State — "Coconuts,” 1:30- Music Festival and starts Monday morning. , Red Cross officials expressed deceased members Monday at Here is next week’s schedule for The Thomas Hooker, a Ferguson was called out-of- p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to .visits'of the Re\Cross Blood- Bonanza International Inc., The Grand Union Co. 7:30; "Monkey Business,” 3:06 We start off with a senior appreciation to 'Sfiidents and Phil Terry of Wethersfield 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Home. 9:06 town, and the mayor had a 4 p.m., special pinochle games. mobile to the thre^Manchester operator and franchisor of reported that sales for the four- Connecticut State Library bookmobile on loan to the JUDY KUEHNKL will be conducted by Mrs. Susan nine-hole golf tournament to be faculty of each sch^l for their has been named Man of the Mrs. Mary LeDuc will of­ previous important engage­ Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return high schools th is ,\^ k . Each Bonanza family restaurants, Month for March at tne weeks ended April 27. 1974 Manchester Public Library: U.A. East 1 — “Sting,” 2:00- Correspondent Scott. held at the Blackledge Golf cooperation and in te r^ in sup­ ficiate at the service. The ment, so they couldn’t come; trip at 12:30 and 4 p.m. operation was a half uni| opera­ reported record sales and totaled $117.6 million, an in­ 7:00-9:30 646-1364 On May 23, the Orchard Hill Course at 8 o’clock. The tourna­ porting this year's Sawings Auxiliary recently gave a MONDAY, MAY 20 however, they asked us to send • 'Tuesday, 10 a.m. beginners tion with a quota of 75 pipts of revenues for the first quarter of crease of 7.6 per cent over sales U.A. East 2 - "Sting,” 2:15- School chorus will be conducted ment is open to any local senior their love and wish all the blood. which were the most succSsful memorial gift of $25 to New 6:15-9:15 class in ceramics; 1 p.m. to 4 the year ended March 31. of $109.3 million in the com­ 9:20 to 9:50 a.m. — Walnut and Arch Sts. Gerald Marks, South Windsor by Herbert Chatzky and the citizens and'there is a slight fee mothers many, many more The donations at each school in th e five years isuih parable period of 1973. Hope Manor in honor of its U.A. East 3 - "The Can­ p.m., Senior Bowling League 10 to 10:30 a.m. — Middlefield and Fairfield Sts. music chairman, has an­ Wapping School chorus by Miss charged so that participants happy and enjoyable days. were as follows: operations have been helB in tW For the first eight weeks of d^eased members. didate,” 7:30; “Class of 44,” Martha Harding. tournament at the Parkade Revenues — which consist of 10:40 to 11:10 a.m. — West and N. Fairfield Sts. nounced that the sixteenth an­ may attend our Sports Banquet. The entertainment started Howell Cheney Regional schools. ( Grand Union’s current fiscal / A t 8:30, Donald Gray, a 2:00-9:30 Lanes; 10 a.m., bus'for shop­ '^ales by company-operated out­ 11:20 to 11:50 a.m. — Judith and Diane Drs. nual “Elementary Music The Beginners Band and the While the golfers are busy we with George “Mazie” Vallone Technical Vocational School,- The next Bloodmobile visit year, through April 27, 1974, member of the post, will show Burnside — “Serpico,” 7:15- ping. 1:30 p.m. return trip from lets, rental and royally fees and 1:10 to 1:40 p.m. — Galaxy Dr. Festival” will be held on May Inter-Elementary Band will be will be running a special coming in as the would-be —93 donors appeared, 11 will be Thursday from 12:45 to sales were $232.8 million. This slides of the Manchester 9:30 shopping. other income — jumped 74 per 22 and 23 at the high sdhool conducted by Russell Elliott kitchen social bingo here at the mother of the year. When deferred, 82 pints drawn; East 5:3'n p.m. at Concordia represents an increase of 7.6 Memorial Day Services taken 1:50 to 2:20 p.m. — Shallowbrook Lane Vernon Cine 1 — “American Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. group :eiU to $16.7 million for the 13 auditorium at 7:30 p.m. and Gerald Marks. center. .Catholic High School—81 donors Lutheran Church on Pitkin St. per ent over sales of $216.4 since 1966, and of the Army and 2:30 to 3 p.m. — Santina Dr. Graffitti,” 7:10-9:10-\2 Mid­ Gloria went to select the will leave for our Connecticut weeks compared with $9.6 Tickets are available from In the afternoon we will have mother of the year award, appeared, 15 deferred,*66 pints The lists of donors follows; million in the corresponding Navy Gub 50th anniversary and 3:10 to 3:40 p.m. — Winthrop Rd. night , \ This year, over 600 students River Cruise, return- to our million last year. Total participating students. a special pinochle tournament, “Mazie” came marching in drawn; Manchester High period a year ago. the Sesquicentennial parades. 3:50 to 4:20 p.m. — Squire Village’: Vernon Cine 2 — “mazing from Grades 4,5 and 6 will par­ center between 7 and 7:30 p.m.; chainwide sales reached $41.8 then in the evening we will hold pushing a grocery cart with Sales for both the four weeks Post members and guests are Saddles,” 7:30-9:20-12 ivfdnight ticipate in five choruses, two our building will be open" for million, a 44 per cent increase TUESDAY, MAY 21 our “ Big Week Dance” at “ Wally-Baby” to prove he or CImmu’v Tech Rdward Wait III Palty\A. Burns and eight weeks were record invited to this program. Joel Janenda Showcase 1— “Zardoz,” l:30- string ensembles and two visiting and cards, but no of­ Peter Krislan over the $29 mjllion reported 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Overlook Dr. Charles S. Burr which time we will honor our she was really the mother of the Sue Furlong highs for comparable periods. Refreshments will be served. 3:30-5:35-7:40-9:45 bands. ficial business. No bus today. Richard Huelsmann Randy Pfau Jean L.^hannon lor the satne pemd in 1973, 11 to 11:30 a.m. — Vernon St. near Buckley School. two oldest active participants year. Mrs. Marily Slade John Libro III Six Gold Star Mothers from Showcase.^— “Great Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, John E. Radocchia 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — Bowers and Henry Sts. in our center programs, Eva .Merrie .'Vlakers David Odegard William Connors Barbara Paquette OPENS STORE the unit with Mrs. Victor Gatsby,” 1:30-4:15-7:05-9:50 On May 22 the' Avery Street square dance lessons; noon to David Colegrove Gary Vincek Mary Ellen Pqlkey Lutz and Joseph Windsor. Allan Cone Kevin LeGare ' Earnings for the quarter rose Zabeleskas, Gold Star chair­ 1:30 to 2 p.m. — Bretton Rd. and Transit Lane. Janenda on Y Board Showcase 3 — “Alice in School chorus will be directed The program featured the 12:30 p.m., Hot-meals and Frank Godfre;^, Mott's Supermarkets, which Tuesday we will have a senior Robert J. Pintavalle Bernard Ogrodnik John D. Charettfi to $356,000 or eight c ^ s per man; and Mrs. Eugene 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Sanford and Milford Rds. by Miss Martha Harding, the newly organized Merrie meals on wheels 12:30 to 1 James Grivois Mark Koschwitz does business in New England Wonderland,” 1:30-3:30-5:30 m csiiiNG bowling league tournament in Ron Menard \ share of common stodi, up Freeman, president, will attend 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Dorothy and Coleman Rds. 7:30-9:30; "Stormy,” 2:55-4:55- Eli Terry chorus by Gerald M akers; all are our own p.m., special lunch for Raymond L. Eldridge as Shop-Rite Supermarkets, As Burras Successor the afternoon at the Parkade members who sang, played Daniel Turner KasI (iaiholir from $315,000 or seven cents'per opened its 19lh store in Derby the Department Gold Star 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Lawton and Weaver Rds. 6:55-8:55 Schwartz and the Pleasant volunteers and announcing our Alan Dubord Maiu*lu‘slor ll share one year ago. \ THE CANDIDATE Lanes, and that evening we will musical instruments, and Thomas P. Loughlin recently. It was opened by Stan­ M others’ Tea Sunday in 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Alice and Arcellia Drs. After 43 years of un­ to the inside and outside of the Showcase 4 — “Where the Valley chorus by Miss Karen Mr. and Mrs. Senior Citizens of Michael Valbona Carole Enderlin Miss Betty Gold building. CLASS DF 44 "" have our Sports Banquet and danced for us. Jack Eai;ly Sister Francis Anne Phelan Bruce, Bensen ford Colien, company president. Bridgport. This is an annual af­ 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Green Rd. and Parker St. interrupted membership on the Lillies Bloom,” 1:45-3:40-5:35- Krinkak. The string ensembles the Year. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m Gary Bombard Burr, when he submitted his award prizes to the tournament We found out that the and again at noontime. Return ThomasThom as B. 0'NeiH O'Neill Miss Lee Scott \ Phil rerrv The 40.400-square-foot store, fair to honor all Gold Star Manchester YMCA Board of 7:30-9:25 James Downing Robert G. Lussier Miss Pamela Moffatt OPENS o i Ik ;i; Roger Chapman resignation as trustee, said he winners. During the evening we youngest mothers present were trip at 3:30. James Hesketh Richard Bedrossian the largest in the chain, fs Mothers. ■> WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 Trustees, Charles S. Burr has Manchester Drive-In Kenneth Burkamp will show a movie on “Sports Mark A. Frechette Miss Jane Polowitzer resigned from the seven- thought it is time he took a rest “Busting,” 10:15; “Electra Mildred Chapin and Lorretta Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, Thomas Bitgood Yusuf Essack, M.U., has Manchester Metropolitan Life located on Rt. 34 at the Caldor 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Mountain and Ludlow Rds. Highlights.” Chuck Carroll Miss Sharon Dellafeca member board. and “left it to the younger Glide,” 8:25 Jaslowski. The oldest was one social bingo game; noon to Paul Cormier Mary Ann Butera Paul Battenhouse 1 his office for the practice Insurance office based on his Mall. 11 to 11:30 a.m. — Meadow and Pilgrim Lanes. Michael Tostarelll Jr. Burr was a member of the fellows” to see to it things are Blue Hills Drive-In — “Black Wednesday is the day of our dear friend Nellie Morin. We 12:30 p.m., pancake festival, 1 Brendan M. Johnson David Edwards isj'chiatry at 150 N. Main St. sales record, 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — Candlewood and Somerset Drs. 244 CENTER ST. Connecticut River Cruise to Sag Charles S. Sarkis Joan Ella LeBlanc Peter Grady ^RANK CHANGES original board of trustees, done. Jack,” 8:55; “Foxy Brown,” also found out that Martha /P.m. to 4 p.m., rest period and George Senerth Michael F. Millerick Eduardo Budanauro \ Terry has been with Harbor, Long Island. We will Michael. Caron Tucker Warner, executive FILM RATING GUIDE 1:30 to 2 p.m. — Clinton and Oak Sts. created under the terms of the Always a strong advocate of a 10:10 McCullom and Emma Russell , setting stage for card party: Ronald J. Soucier Thomas Bride \ Metropolitan since 1966 and has MANCHESTER Gary Morrissey Paul Lehan Leorr Thibodeau vice president, Connecticut 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — Ashworth and Glenwood Sts. good physical education leave the center at 7:45 in the were the most productive/ 7:30 p.m. our big setback and Michael J. Derrick For Parents and will of the late Willie T. Morton Meadows Drive-In — “Black Lynn M. Bailargeon Miss Barbara Murphy been a leaders conference Division, announced the 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — Highland St. at Candlewood Dr. program for Manchester youth, morning, and* should be back having had eight children each. military whist games at the John Sambogna James M. Weech David Jacobs of the North End. The present Caesar,” 8:15; “Dirty O’Neil,” 646-1995 Joseph Sharpies qualifier five times. Their Children he stressed the importance of home between 7 and 7:30 in the One quarter of the group had to Community Y. Bus pickup at Sister Margaret M. Geary Miss Cynthia McCann following promotions and 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Ansaldi and Andor Rds. Community Y was built in 1931, 9:55 John Fauknor Jr. Sister Barbara Cronin Timothy Castagna He is a past commander of evening. adopt Gloria in order to be eligi­ Thomas LeCourt reassignmenls in Hartford 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Kane and Philip Rds. with trust funds left by Mr. the Community Y to the town. OPEN 7 DAYS! 8:30 a.m.. return trip at 12:30 Sister Marcia Tetrault Steven Cole the VFW post in Wethersfield, GENERAL AUCMENCES Then comes Tuesday our Alphonse Gedhout William Perleoni Miss Patricia Haug National Bank and Trust Co. ^ Alt Ages Admitted Morton. He devoted many hours to the ble for the party. p.m. past Grand Knight of the 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Sycamore Lane. AMEFVCAS STEAK EXPERT Kfeith Warnock Pal 0. McCarthy William Blackburn personnel. ■ renovation program of the past Big Day as we start off by All in all, it was a wonderful Pickup again at 6 p.m., return David B. Elliot The YMCA Board of Trustees Steve Dandereau Norman Schussler Wethersfield Knights of Colum­ two years and had a great deal honoring all our volunteers to a entertainment, and our hats are Harold Jackson Michael Greene Miss Cindy DiDonato Bruce MacLean. former SUNDAY SPECIAL! after the card games. Weldon Saunders bus; and a charter member of THURSDAY, MAY 23 accepted Burr’s resignation to do with beautifying the area ' Sunday nice roast beef dinner, and certainly off to all mothers who Robert Love Robert Yungk branch manager of the North PARENTAL CUIOANCE Dwight Dary Don Soucier Raymond Lanzani the Elks Club in that town. with regret, after trying to get Goerge Elmore Manchester office, has been SUG O ESTIG 10:20 to 10:50 a.m. — Sunnybrook Apts., New State Rd. along the railroad tracks and along with this will be members were present. Chris Steele David Manseau Mark Pfenning Terry and his wife Josephine him to change his mind, and State — “Coconuts” 1:30- of the Town Board of Directors. Marybeth Tucker Leslie Cox reassigned to the Middle Turn­ Some MMariel Mgy Not Bt 11 to 11:30 a.m. — Carver Lane. around the building. We couldn't let the day be Public Jesse Nichols Suitable For Pre-Teenapers • Raymond LaMay Kurt Karlson have two children. named Joel E. Janenda, a 7:30; “Monkey Business” 3:06 After dinner the members of Jeffrey Muhlen pike office as commercial loan 11:40 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. — West Side Rec, Cedar St. Burr was owner of C.R. Burr complete without thanking the Perry Savino Miss Cindy Sterling Manchester attorney, to take Burnside — “Serpico” 7:15- James Derby officer. 1:30 to 2 p.m. — Singles Apartments, Hartford Rd. & Co. Nurseries until One ( 1) FREE the Board of Directors will pass Latucca’s for furnishing the Records Ed Wierzbicki Miss Carol LarivAe Raymond Halle his place. Because Janenda is 9:30 Bridget M. O'Connell Miss Denise Gilbert Donald Martin, former assis­ 1972—when he sold the company out certificates to our goodies, and the following men Roger Thg^'pe 2:10 to 2:40 p.m. — St. John and Alexander Sts. secretary of theiown Advisory UA East 1 - “The Sting” 2- Sharon Murano .Leonard Kanehl tant branch manager of the and retired. volunteers and then we will an­ who served the mothers the W urrimly Deeds Michael McManus Wally Backus James Michalic EARNS MEMHERSIIIP RESTRICTED 2:50 to 3:20 p.m. — High and Short Sts. 4:15-6:308:45 James Nightingale Alan Wood Under 17requirei accomperrymt Rec and Park Commission, the with every nounce our Mr. and Mrs. Senior Lynn Parker Colchester office, has been Among his recollections of Child’s Dinner goodies. Albert Bourrett, Andrew Ansaldi to Town Of Mark S. Mainville Miss Linda Thompson \ James Siegal of Manchester Parent or Adult Guardian 3:30 to 4 p.m. — Seaman Circle. trustees felt his appointment UA East 2 - “The Sting” Patrick C. McCarthy promoted to manager of the the 43 years he has been a Citizen of the Year. Robert Doggart, Paul Ryan, Manchester, parcel known as Ricky Andrulot Lisa'Kenniff David Hunt adult meal of $2.50 or more! Mark Villinetz was one of four men to earn 4:10 to 4:40 p.m. — Fountain Village, Downey Dr. should help establish a liaison 2:30-4:45-7-9:15 Mrs. Jeanette P. Stewart Peter Albee North Manchester office. His YMCA trustee are the times he All Items On Children's Menu Available On Friday, along with our Harold Lehmann, Tom O’Neill, Tliayer Rd. Elxl., no con­ James DiGangi membership in the president's 4:50 to 5:20 p.m. — Beacon Hill Apts. between the two groups. UA East 3 — “the Can­ regular activities, we will end Roily Charesl Stanley Kuras new title is personal banking and the others literally had to Excluding Little Jack Horner Steak and John Jaslowski. veyance tax. Daniel Bell Eileen Itczak Stephen Jason cou^il of the Home Life In­ Glen Titcomb didates” 3:50-7:30; “Class of the “Big Week” with our big Pat A. Nicholson Miss Karen Nemeroff manager. Since 1946, the town has used go house-to-house, business-to- Don't forget you golfers, be Lloyd Lee Berry and Mark Finnan surance Co., City. 44” 2:10-5:45-9:30 Suzanne N. Mailett Harold Krach ^ NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTED setback-military whist games Marjorie M. Berry to Charles Loren Gerber the Community Y for its business to raise funds for the the Blackledge Golf Course Lee Ann Wright Miss Jane Bell Siegal is associated with the (A ^ lirrtit may vary FRIDAY, MAY 24 Vernon Cine 1 — “American (;ets g o m 'ragt recreational programs and, in Y’s programs—because the in­ in the evening at the Communi­ before 8 o'clock in the morning, (’. Morganson Jr. and Linda F. Gene Smith Sue Caron Robert H. Sines company's Hartford agency in cartain areai) No stops scheduled. Graffiti” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- Donald Wilson Scott Hanson the past two years, extensivb come from the trust fund was ty Y. Mary and Edward if you want to enter our tourna- Morganson. property at 92 Deirdre Golden Combustion Enginering Inc. Terry A. Ferris John E. Legier Miss Tobi Shapiro located ae The Exchange, Far­ 9:30 Deane Craig 4VN. -■ of Windsor announced that its improvements have been made insufficient to keep them going. McKeever will handle the men#, and you bowlers should Columbus St,, conveyance tax Joe Whelton Tim Wollenberg mington Ave., Farmington, - M P A A Vernon Cine 2 — "Blazing Sante Isopa Bob Krause West German-based subsidiary, games for us. and we have be at the Parkade Lanes at 1 $39.60. Joseph Martens .1. V.iMif E a c k . M .I) . Members Of the president's Saddles” 2:00-3:40-5:20-7:05- Mark Hewitt Ann L. McGath Miss Susan Ganley some real nice door prizes to o'clock in the afternoon if you Th<' U & R Housing Corp,. to Manuel Goncalves Lummus Engineering, has been 8:50 SPECIALI ALL DAY SAT. William Boy Frank Philopena council, selected on the basis of pass out. This will end our “Big Donald Broughal Gregory Maturo Larry Wagner awarded*a contract from the e want to bowl three games to Riciiard .1. Shenkman, property Carl Alleman Ur. Essack, a South African, sales performance in 1973, will Showcase 1— “Zardoz” 1:30- Week to Remember.” at Carpenter and Hamilton Eileen Leahy Richard Nicholas German company Degussa for enter our tournament. You Richard K. Danielson Karlene Lukovitz Miss Wendy. Miller graduated from the Royal meet in May at th Doral Beach 3:30-5:35-7:40-9:45 Richard Dumas a $35 million specialties Decorate Hull don't have to belong to our Rds.. conveyance Tax $58.30. Larry Girardin Miss Nancy Gilbert Bat Maker 90 Years Old Bruce Phillips College of Surgeons in Ireland, Hotel. Miami Beach, Fla. Showcase 2— “Gatsby” 1:30- & M ON.’til CLOSING. John Murphy Let's see, the action here at senior league to participate in Roger L. and Brenda J. Brian E. MoiKeever chemicals complex to be built Ray Rinaldi Joan Madden Miss Sandy Dickinson His internship was spent at Siegal resides at 54 Stephen 4:15-7:05-9:50 William Mathiau in Mobile, Alabama. the center starts with Tuesday this tournament. Carrier to Thomas J. Crockett, Steve Charette Lawrence MacDonald St, By ARTHUR FREDERICK Hussey’s bat factory is a started helping him, and when Showcase 3 — “Alice” 1:30- John Daggett Hurley Hospital at Flint. Mich. Hussey works by himself, and the big thing in the morning Rxliihit Crufts two parcels on Woodbridge St., Edward F. Boland .Jonathan Yeomans V NORTH PARSONSFIELD, one-man operation across the he died I took it over.” 3:30-5:307:30-9:30 “ Stormy” Paul Neddow Ernie Mintel Scott Wagner He also served residencies at using an old lathe and a sander was to decorate the main hall conveyance tax $28.05. Michael McCormick Maine (UPI) — Ernest W. street from his house, and he SPAGHEHI Next Tuesday morning we Doreen Adams Steven Small Traverse City Stale Hospital in Hussey manufactures the he made himself, except he has 2:55-4:55-6:55-8:55 John Bernaiche Hussey just turned 90 and he’s for our Mother's Day Tea, and will have an exhibit of our J. A. McCarthy Inc. to John R. Ray M cCabe Mrs. Margarete Wasilieff makes about $1,100 each year bats, under his own label, Showcase 4 — “Where the David Keith Pepin Miss Cathy Rafala Michigan and the Institute of someone come in to split the 40 for "Big Week.” Along with Mauren Jr. and Marion S. Thomas Dorsey still spending his time grinding by selling the bats to a Califor­ and Meat Sauce various arts and crafts at Peter Pescosolido Charles Coffin Living in Hartford. .^ifrough July. Then he works for inch logs from which the bats Lillies Bloom” 1:45-3:4(1^5:35- Vlark Safford DOUBU bats out of logs, just as nia company and to stores and this our beginners ceramic Watkins Bros, store window. If Mauren, property at 293 Kathleen White Miss Laurie Coralli He was a staff psychiatrist in an antique dealer. are made. 730-9:25 \ Grissom Rd., conveyance lax Curtis Hall Veronica Stanek Mrs. Shirley Turek A BOOK FAIR FOR CHILDREN ______*CTI0llwi«i he has for the past 69 years. summer camps in some seven with Roll and Butter class was learning a little more you have something you would Martin Cerrigione Calvin Fish a private hospital in Canada “ I make handles for the Manchester Drive-In Rick Trudeau Anne Devanney “I bought the lathe and made on how^it’s done. like to exhibit that you made in $54.45. Ernie Fournier Mrs. Mildred Early “FOXY BROWN" states. things they dig up,” Hussey “ Electra Glide” i:25; William Ziemba before returning to the United and the sanding machine myself, In the afternoon the Senior one of our classes, bring them Xdiiiinisiriilor's Deed Michael Raymond Sister Christine O’Brien Tuesday, May 21 I The bat factory began under said. “They dig up those old an­ “ Busting” l0:0p- Fred DeCasperis Stales. land sakes, that must have been Bowling League was busy at the in Monday morning; or better Hartford National Bank and Donald Coulombe This printing test pattern is another, man. Hussey took it tiques, sometimes I don’t even Blue Hills Driye-In — “Foxy Mark Violette Mary Conneolly Dr. Essack and his wife live Wednesday, May 22 Parkade Lanes with the Marita Ann Decozio part of The Herald quality con­ over when the first manufac­ 25 years ago, made it out of an yet, bring them right to Trust Co., administrator of the 'Harold M. Collins in Newington. know what they are, and they Brown” 8:15; “Black Jack” U STIHM EAST Mary Lou Graham following results: estate of Christine S. McVeigh, Stanley Gamarsh Thursday, May 23 “BLACK JACK” trol program in order to give turer died. old sewing machine and a 699 Main St. in Downtown Manchester Watkins store Tuesday mor­ Reges McKeough tell me to put handles on them, 10:10 In the Men’s Class A group to Russell p. Philbrick Sr., you one of the finest “Well, I tell you, I had a so I do.” mowing machine,” he said. Meadows Drive-In — “Dirty OPEN MON. thru SAT. 7:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. - OPEN ning. Gloria and Kay Hen­ (newspapers in the nation. friend, he’s dead now, and he Hussey works every day, Clarence Peterson took the high drickson will be at Watkins property at 26 Wadsworth St,, 9:00 - 11:00 A.M. “You know what those an­ O’Neil” 8:15; “Black Caesar” SUNDAYS 7:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. triple with 622 and George conveyance tax $35.20. 1-84 played nine years of either on the bats or with an­ shortly after 9 o’clock to place R E P O K I S G A IN S 12:45 - 2:45 P.M. tique dealers are getting for old 9:55 Your Host—Mike and Claudia Vallone took the high single I''idiieiiiry's Deed ______Exit 58 professional ball, and he threw broadaxes? About $24. We used tique dealers. “I work all the the articles in the window. Hunt Will Judge Mott's Supermarkets Inc., with 227. In the Class B group, Ingrid E. Swanson, executrix, ■nsMtH. Lim. (sit-ssis •( m ip u m c his arm out and he couldn’t play to pay 50 cents for them, or pick time,” he said, “I always have In the past we always had an which does business in New anymore,” Hussey said. “He some work ahead.” Edward Strauss took both outstanding display of crewel under the will of Albert T.' "BiST ★ ★ ★ ★ them up on the dump.” honors with a 183 and 488, for Ryden, to Raymond A. apd England as Motts-Shop Rite, S IN G E R BOOKS FOR started making bats, and I work, oil paintings, and this Writing Entries reported that 1974 first quarter RIM A t PACINO the high single and high triple. Jeanette M. Ford, property/at Shown here, ready to serve you one of year we will also have operations had continued the OF THE "SERPICO" For the women in the Class A ceramics. So we are counting 57 Goodwin St., conveyance tax The National Council of theme, and a sample of his of ^ in g ^ fo r CHILDREN YEAH! their weekly specials, is Jim and Jtan group, Bertha Durhring won the $31.90. / Teachers of English announces improved trend in evidence IN COLOR • R on you to bring in your nicest her best writing to be judged. during 1973. AT 7:15-9:30 MoriconI - who with more than 25 years In high triple with a 402 and Jennie Trade Names / the appointment of Gilbert B. The regional judging com­ EariyChiMhood the restaurant buelnese, cordially Invite articles. Oh yes, you'll get them c Murawski took the high single back after the exhibition. Donald J. Maloney, doing Hunt, chairman of the mittees are composed of both 481 Spring St. you to Manchester’s newest and Dneet with a 164. In the Class B group, business as Professional Manchester High School E d u catkN i Menus high school and college Net sales for the quarter Phono 646-1620 Manchester______SAVE ^! restaurant. Jennie Trivigno took the high Monday: Grilled Programming, 112 W. Center English department, as a teachers of English who work ended March 30, 1974. rose 12 roZ e Vernon 2 8 fj triple with a 362 and Eva Lutz cheeseburger with pickles, St. regional judge for the 1974 under the direction of state per cent to $25.4 million from Cine look the high single with 139. potato isalad, chilled fruit and itobert B. Sales and James E. NCTE program. Achievement coordinators. the previous record of $22.6 I m i ROUTES 15 ♦ M . as tEXIT 951M9-93331 Pinochle Kesulls cookie, beverage. Sales, doing business as Sales Awards in Writing. The National Council of million for the comparable 1973 Hardee’s Super-Saver Special Wednesday moved in and Construction Co., 100 Steep This nationally recognized Teachers of English is a period. * * S u p e rb * * HELD OVER - Wednesday: No meal served, \Ma~Ma Mia^s brought with it a really great Hollow Lane. competition, now in its 17th professional organization of in­ JAY LOCK, Tlmt Mmg. 5th HILARIOUS WEEKI Thursday: Chilled tomato day weather-wise. In the morn­ Marriage l.ieeiises year, cites approximately 850 dividual and institutional Net profit amounted to $247,- Mel Brooks' juice cocktail, tender roast beef "AMERICAN ing we had 10% tables for with sauce, creamy duchess Arthur Aitstin Chase, Vernon, high school seniors for members at all levels of in­ 808 up 19 per cent from the SUNDAY A Meal for Less than a Buck! pinochle with the following potatoes, buttered . broccoli, and Lucille Lake Yanusas, East excellence in writing and struction. Its goal is to increase $207,972 achieved a year ago. T l o z o ig Cuisine winners: Longmeadow, Mass., May 22, recommends them to colleges the effectiveness of the Earnings per share amounted OPEN 10 A.M.-10 P.M. GRAFFITI" ginger bread with whipped top­ **The Family Restaurant” Helen Erickson, 565; Grace ping, beverage. Presbyterian Church. a.id universities for admission teaching of English language to 21 cents versus 18 cents for IWhenr wereyouin '62 S a d d l e s Ronald Szeremeta and Carol and for financial aid, if needed. the first quarter of a year ago. “A T»rrillc Movit, Windsor, 561; Marge Kayser Friday: Pancake festival, and literature in the nation's SEns tt I 7:10 I Ml A Marvdouily Crazy” Cujitli S e s a m e 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of IVtcKee Street 557; Robina Carroll, 555; Ann Cole, both Bristol, May 25, The NCTE also honors teachers schools and colleges. Per sliare figures are based on SUN. 1 M -3 M fluffy pancakes, tender Ladies’ jgene Shallt, WNBC Florence North, 548; Michael sausage, maple syrup and Wickham Park. and schools that have par­ Hunt is a director on the a total of 1,180,^56 shares out­ fY \u sfa rd Phono 646-7S58 DeSimone, 546; George Schroll, creamy buttter, chilled Brian Vincent Ficaro, South ticipated in the training of these board of the NCTE’s secondary standing tor botli periods. , c a ts u p f:’ 545; Alice Anderson, 544; Anna applesauce, beverage. Windsor, and Marjorie young men and women. section. liONDAY thru SATURDAY S P.M. to 0 p(m . Majewski, 46 Strong St., June Students are nominated foi"’ EXTRA SHOWS MIDMIGHT ET. IM V . SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 0 P.M. / Haupt, 541; Louise Kohls, 536, Schedule for llie Week 8 29. Achievement Awards in and Esther Anderson, 534. Monday through Friday, , In the afternoon it was a busy Itiiildiiig Permits Writing by their high school Cine 1 “CRAFFITI" liine 2 “SADDLK" registration for the big trip in Elmer J. Johnson, tool shed English departments and are time for the advanced ceramic November. r PRESCRIPTIONS! SAT. NIGHT ONLY! 5:00 to 9:00 P.M. at 42 Holl St,, $120. chosen for awards by state class and in the main hall we Monday. 8 Senior Golf Tour­ i g g e [SHCWCAM CINEMA/ had our four tables for bridge Chester Bycholski, tool shed, judging committees. Each Baked On Our Premises. Specially Prepared nament at Blackledge Golf $150; and fence, $150; both at 45. nominee submits an 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. and the lucky winners were: Course: lu a.m. to noon, kitchen autobiography, an impromptu PARKADE PHARMAfY EASTHARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO.568-8810 Jack Qwen, 4,930; Marge social bingo, one can of canned Diane Dr. OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING’ We Honor MASTER CHARGE^^ McClain, 4^170; Marianne Her- LASAGNA by Our Chef! dic, 3,730 and iyy Siddell, 3,720. IVe Save You Money! At The Parkade Yo^ur Choice of Either A Cup of Soup, By the way,\we are still Halters, Midriffs 3 1 ^ signing up folks forour big trip You Are Invited To... WONDfiRlAND T h e k h - or A. Freeh Fruit Cup, Our Fabulous in November. and Tanks Salad Bar, Bread and Butter. A date to remember is H'sf/ee' Thursday afternoon. May '30, Values to Ipw herethe when for our Fun-Day we will $8.00 M lilies bloom SUNDAY ONLY! 11:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. see movies on Spain, and also y .v .1 g y, have applications for those who need passports, and a “tN EVENMG FOR EMERGENCIES 6 ^ New York Sirloin Steak Vi Charbroil Chicken photographer to take pictures Choice of either a Cup Cholcs of ellhsr a Cup for the passports. We will also THINK of Soup, or Frosh Fruit of Soup, pr Fresh Fruit have some literature to pass out Cup, our Fabulous Cup, oiiir Fabulous along with a question and DF US! Salad Bar, Bread and Salad Bar, Bread and answer period. Maybe this will Butter. help you decide about taking WITH ELU” RIVERSIDE Buttsr. V our big trip with us. FREE PARKING LOOK AT ALL YOU GET! Mother’s Day Tea FREE ADMISSION Come Thursday we started ly, May 19 OPEN —V4 pound Heftee (pre-cooked weight) broiled, not fried, for that out with our regular gang PsIRK charcoal flavor square dancing, and like always Women’s Polyester UR6EST AMUSEMENT PARK IN NEW ENGLAND SPECIAL BUFFET MON. & TUES. 5 to 9 P.M. everyone had a great time, and 10 P.M. —Golden brown French Fries, regular size. By Popular Demand have really come a long way. SUNDAY % OPEN SATURDAY 6 PIW-SUNDAY1PM We Are Bringing Back After a big .meal the women \ Manchesteh^ rmory PANTS ...... w r -f'V --Ice-cold soft drink, regular size. Our $2.95 Bullet went upstairs for the “Mother’s 330 Main Str 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Day Tea." Values ALL YOU CAN EATI We had one terrific turnout of Dancing to to $10. Se e tliE (AU CHOICE TOP QUALITY FOOD) over 180 mothers. They were This 994 offer (reg. $1.27 Choose From Over 90 < .treated to a very entertaining Bobby Kaye's Orches FOR ALL YOUR Mrs. Ella Grasso \ BEautiful SYMPHONIC FOUNTAIIi value) good for a limited time (Children2.95 12 end Under 1A Prleel > afternoon. Hot end Cold ItemsI G lo ria s ta rte d off by MEDICINAL NEEDS! Continuous entertainment from opening to closing only at participating Hardee’s. H a rd e e k , Candidate for the No coupon necessary. PLUS CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE THIS MON. & TUES, explaining a little story about FREE BAR Democratic Gubernatorial 354 BROAD STREET how mother's day originated. Tickets at Door Donation $5.00 Nomination. B«tl way to RIvarsIda Park: Intaratata 91 North to 190 Guest for the affair was Phyllis JAfaat and to Rt. 159 North, Agawam, Maaa. MANCHESTER... NOTE: You May Also Choose From Our Regular Menu. Jackston and the secretary of Paid for by Manchester Committee for Grasso, Francis S irola. Treasurer. MANCHESTER PARKADE

f. ■ I y 4 MANCHESTERE V E j^ G HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat., May 18. 1974- PAGE FIVE 'lim iHaufhffitrr iEurutug lirralh Bennet Honor Roll * Columbia :g r a d e 1 GRADE 8 Diana Weiss Sign Regulations Laurie White > Laura Abbruzese Lynn White Founded Oct, i, 1881 < Vl/alter Adamy Kevin Williams Brought Up To Date Suzanne Adams Jerilyn Wright ; Cathy Anderson TamI Baker Published by Manchester Publishing Ronald Apter Joseph Bascetta VIRGINIA CARLSON recommendations from Paul Subscribers who fail to receive their Patricia Avery Dominque Bee Correspondent Schur, principal state Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 James Bascetta Sandra Bellone 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation ' Susan Bauer Diane Black GRADE 9 Tel. 228-9224 sanitarian, and be resubmitted. .Jill Borgida James Boudreau .Nicole Bourgoln The Planning and Zoning According to Schur’s letter to Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. Robert Case Steven Armentano Rebecca Bourret Bruce CharendoH Commission voted to delete the Dr. John Wisley, medical direc­ days and holidays. Entered at the 1 ^ ' .Kyle Ann Braun Susan Ather Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Linda Cheney Kathleen Banes town’s original sign regulations tor, the first three lots are not Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ • Paul B rindam our Marcelo Chinsky ■David Burke Deanna Banister and the first modified sign suitable, lot 4 could be made Gail Christensen Marilyn Brown cond Class Mail Matter. ^Elizabeth Busky Glen C obb regulations, following a public suitable; lot 5 is not suitable, lot ^Palge Calhoun Susan Brown Christine Coughlin Karen Burkamp hearing Tuesday. 6 could be made suitable, lot 7 is Burl L. Lyons, Publisher Nlall Campbell Ronald Coulter The Manchester. Publishing Co. Kenneth Carone Patricia Burke not, lots 8 through 15 are Brian Cox Beverly Byam The newest regulations, Keith Congdon Steven Davies suitable. assumes no financial responsibility for Mark Darna Colin Campbell adopted April 9 and amended, Christine DIPace Nancy Carmlenke typographical errors appearing in adver­ Kenneth Dedomlnicis Ellen Oonadio were effective May 1. Atty. Kalom said the Son- • Debra DelQreco Janet Marie Caron Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in Doreen Downham Scott Carpenter The PZC also accepted the nichenn will submit the subdivi­ ■Michael Dewey Elaine Dvorak Payable in Advance Briged DiPace . Sandra Chasse Edward and Beatrice Plesz sion in three sections. The Manchester Evening Herald. Elaine Eatano Joanne Chevrette / One Month...... $3.25 .'.Brian Donachia Carol Ebersold subdivision of property located Phase I will include lots Display advertising closing hours, MIgnonne Doyon Diane Clare Single C opy...... I5(f David Edwards Dan Coughlin on Chesbro Bridge Rd. as already approved. three full days prior to publication. Craig Eagleson Cynthia FabrIzI Carolyn Egan Kathryn Dagenals presented and accepted the Phase II will include lots By Carrier, W eekly...... 75$ Wendy Ferrand Linda Daigle Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 poon Donald Embser James Fleurent resubdivision of property which Schur said could be made •Meredith Emerson John D'Amato One Y ea r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon Leslie Florek Michael Danahy . located off Old Willimantic Rd. suitable. Six Months...... $19.50 Donna FabrIzI Lea Ann Fortin Thomas Danahy' Friday for publication Saturday and Bradlord Farley Beverly Francis Dawn Desroslers to change a right-of-way to Phase III will include work to .Kristi Sue Farrell Three M onths...... $9.75 Robert Gagnon Mitchell Dul be done on the remaining lots Monday. Scott Freedman driveway. The applicant was Russell Gocht James Dwyer which presently offer severe Brett Gallagher Nanette Got! Leslie Eagles Brownie Plesz. Sandra Garner TamI Grakowsky Norma Eccellente limiations. Dr. Bruce Bradford, Matthew Gluhosky Thomas Mortyko of Colonial Jill Grant Lynn Ann Edelson Dr. said there is a problem of chairman, said since tfie lots Douglas Gravellne Jellrey Greenberg Timothy Egan Christine Gulblnas Lorraine Grube Robin Eschmann erosion of soil ino a culvert and were to be sold as building lots, Jacquelyn Hedlund David Hall Wayne Fazzino the PZC feels they should be Keep Rev-Share Flexible Emily Hennigan Nora Harmon into a brook in an area near his John Fox Nancy Herzog Sylvia Hasch Gwen Froh*' property. buildable. He said someone Michael Hewett Liora HIrth Karen Goldstein purchased a lot on Pine St. While Mrs. Ella Grasso’s proposal Burton Hilton He said there are also un­ available. The priorities should come Christine Jarvis Peter Gourley Caution: Bee at Work. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) David HInchen covered tree trunks in the area recently and then found he that Connecticut’s $25 million share of Richard Jennings Judity Grenier from the local level, not the state. Lindsey Holmes Brett Jones Alison Grotta which his backyard overlooks could not build on it. Aaron Horwitz federal revenue funds be used to cut Pamela Karch Charles Gulnipero and silt is coming across his Mrs. Sonnichen said when the We forgive Mrs. Grasso for this Bridgette Houston Kimberly Kelley Sharon Guzik Grace JaworskI lot is sold is stated in the con­ local property taxes at first appears James Kennedy Darlene Hack property which he has just lapse for she is seeking support for Brian Jones Ingrid Klavins Cindy Lu Hanson reseeded. tract that a minimum deposit is commendable; we think her idea of Jonathan Keller Jason Knapp Holly Harrison The Do’s and Don’ts About Canoe her bid for the nomination. ’This is D o n O a k le y Elizabeth Kozuch William Kos Peter Hennigan Building official Sam taken and the purchaser is earmarking these funds exclusively Sharon Kunz Melinda KoskI Dawn Hlivyak Tim Badger, in top photo, shows what can happen when Pescatello is to give Mortyko a given a reasonable amount of perhaps her argument for revenue­ Robert LaChance Katheryn Kozlovich Julie Hodson tion was in the Manchester/High School pool Margaret Lanerl progress report as well as a time to get a building permit. If for property tax reduction is contrary Stephen Latham Sherrie Hopperatead one “horses around” in a canoe. He also shows the “right” recently—during a boating-safety/prograth co-sponsored sharing funds being earmarked Capital LIzabeth Leone Kathy Leonard one is not given, the buyer is Cynthia Huitgren copy of any correspondence on Laura Lleber Maura Lindsay way to fall out—if necessary. Badger is on the staff of the by the Manchester Power Squadron and the Manchester to the intent of revenue-sharing. James Longo Christine JaworskI the problem. refunded his money, according exclusively for property^tax relief. It Julie Lundberg Katy Kelley Manchester Recreation Department. In the bottom photo, Civil Rights Gets Joseph Lovell Lynn Luurtsema Rec Department. Siebold is /a water-safety-instructor Frank Zanotti of Pine St. to the contract, she said. Now it may well be that if the Jon Lutzen Steven Kos he and Rec Director Mel Siebold show how to get back into may be just a coincidence, but the six Richard Marshall S ue KoskI trainer for the Red Cross. Badger is a small-crafts safety questioned large ruts and a ^Over The Hump Thomas Mainville K im Mason Steven Lestage a canoe after it was capsized an righted. The demonstra- state’s share is allocated to the towns Fare John Martin Sally Mazzone instructor. (Herald photos by Dunn) culvert on Pine St. largest of Connecticut’s 169 com­ Robin Mattarelll Margaret Lilrico School Superintendent and cities, most of it, if not all, will go Andrew Tully Donna McCathy Katherine Lundberg Dr. Bruce Bradford, PZC munities are slated for a total of $7.5 Theresa Mazzotta James McCormack Linda Maher The Board of Education com­ Carl McCann chairman, said he had gone to Lori McCurry Joseph Mazzota r* pleted the superintendent’s to ease the property tax burden. But million of the state’s $25 million under Mary McCarthy Stephen McKenzie Donald McAllister •’V'4 V ’ the selectmen; as a private evaluation Tuesday and, con­ the fact of the matter is that mayors Lori McFall Anna Meier James McCann citizen requesting that her proposal. That these six cities Because she happens to be practice, true equality is still a Hector Melendez Debbie Murphy Francine Michaud * sidering the results positive, and town governing boards should Robert Michaud Kimberly Noone Susan Miner to* ' . * * something be done about the could make or break her nomination listed first in a civil rights suit long way off. Andrew MllewskI / Pamela Okrant l - ' members-voted unanimously to Maryann Mullen jW erosion problem on Pine St. He filed by 32 other plaintiffs in It is difficult to measure the Bell Tolling For Government David Miner Monica Packer Darlene Negri extend the superintendent’s con­ have the option to make the decision. Carole Murphy said nothing was done except to bid may be the political reality behind Topeka, Kan., Linda Brown’s actual state of racial progress Diane Patapchuk Leah NowIckI tract one year, according to Kris Nadaskay Pamela Pavan Robert Nurmi fill in the holes in the road. The idea behind revenue sharing the proposal. James Nardulll Ellen Hills, secretary. name was to become a in America today. In the field of WASHINGTON — That was a failings organized religion news. The bad news is the low Joanne PerottI Mary Osborne Zanotti went to talk to was to give states and local Chris Nelson Pacsy Pet Mark Otter There will be no further infor­ We would prefer that revenue­ household word in America in school desegregation, the South fascinating news story the remains on the side of a higher Marcia Packard Jeffrey Phelon esteem in which those inter­ Michael PrestI selectmen who were meeting mation until the contract is the mid-1950s. now leads the nation with ap­ other day. It said a public opi­ morality. Lisa Pedrazzinl Thomas Pierce Wendy Roberts governments more flexibility in how viewed during the nationwide Sylvia Pennock unofficially next door. sharing be kept out of pre-primary Ijt-was on May 17, 1954, that proximately half of its black nion survey by tbe highly That's the survey's good Tatiana Pina David Rolllnson drawn up, added Mrs. Hills. poll hold governmental in­ Paul Peracchio James Plourd Mary Rooney Grants Extension they would use revenue from federal the U.S. Supreme Court handed students attending respected Institute for Social Nancy Piccolo Canoe Club politics. stitutions. There was no sur­ Robin Pomphrey Rachel Rosen The Planning and Zoning down its unamimous and predominately white schools. Research at the University of Judy Rawson Ann Putlra Deborah Sandberg The local Canoe Club is par­ sources. Within limitations imposed prise in the result which showed Rebecca Reuter Commission has granted an What the statb does with its share is historic decision in Brown vs. The national figure is only Michigan found that the U.S, Hugh Quinn Douglas Schulthels ticipating in the National that President Nixon and his Agnes Rezman Donna Ralmondo Timothy Shea extension requested by Atty. by Congress, states and towns now Sarah Rice Laurene Raymond Paddling-a-thon Sunday on a valid issue onc^the candidates are Board of Education, ruling that about 36 per cent. Yet along the military is now the most ad­ administration were the least Janice Smith Linda Roberts Kimberly Roe Mary Stack Bruce Kalom representing have this to a large degree and it “in the field of education the way, many black educators in mired of American institutions. Almanac Timothy Roy Columbia Lake to help raise selected and the parties they repre­ admired. Those people asked Dominick Role Robert Stoker Shirley Sonishsen oif Madison doctrine of ‘separate but equal’ the South lost their jobs with Steven Ruggiero funds to buy new boats. appears to be working well for the Moreover, colleges and un­ for it. But the poll showed a Linda Roya Kathleen Strand concerning a proposed suedivi- sent have adopted policies. In this has no place. Separate the closing of black schools, and Robert Saunders Mark Sawina Cynthia Swallow More advanced club paddlers iversities and churches and frightening distrust of all levels Sandra Schack Nancy Sawyer Richard Telgener sion on Pine St. called |BOst part. educational mcilities are in­ they were not hired by white Elizabeth Schendel are willing to paddle 20,000 context it becomes an issue that each religious organizations ran a of government. Joann Schaefer Cynthia Thibodeau “Wildwood.” herently unequal.’’ schools. Becky Seibert Matthew Schmid Donna Trudeau meters and more. The younger Mrs. Grasso, who is seeking the close second and third. I nil<‘(§ter. teaching^. In the “Synoptic” David Leonard, parliamentary Hollow Reservoir warrants an Tije problem obviously is for nutrient purposes. ’Then a ------; procedure; Mrs. Lawrence and butter, applesauce. herbicide is used at appropriate Gospels (Matthew, Mark and Tuesday: American Chop I Look us over for 4 hours tomorrow. explanation from the individual caused,^ by the golf course. Of Luke), written soon after His Gorman, social; Mrs. William or individuals who are responsi­ course tte lawns of the homes intervals to prevent the growth Neil, public affairs; and Mrs. Suey, spinach, biscuits, fruit IN of weeds. Furthermore, death and resurrection. He Herald tarts. I Go at your own pace. “Show and ble for the decision to aerate abutting thq western portion of foretells the end of Jerusalem; Donald Boulanger, conserva­ the reservoir. the reservoi't\may also be in­ pesticides are applied to control tion and garden. Wednesday; Juice, pizza, I Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but grubs and other bugs which but in St. John’s Gospel, written Yesterdays salad, milk bar. ( c M I assume the purported volved In causing the “bad sixty years afterward when the 60th Annual water” problems.\ may damage the grass. Thursday; Tomato soup, ham reason is that it will rid the end of Jerusalem had come and im ik The 60th annual meeting of I qualified decorators will be on hand water of certain objectionable If one notes that'the greens In the instance of a rainstorm the Tolland Association of the salad sandwich or peanut butter ALL DAY Christians were not looking for 25 Years Ago tastes, colors, and or odors and fairway of the golI-<;ourse or in watering, the potential for Connecticut Conference of the and marshmallow sandwich, I to direct you, and help solve your a broth of the above ingredients the end of the world so much as Mrs. Harry Benson is named pickled beets, pears. which are now present in the and the lawns of the Hboies to head Washington PTA. United Church of Christ will be slope toward the reservoir i>is getting into our drinking waters for someone to help them live in Friday: Fishwich, tarter decorating problems... water. Board of Directors vote no Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Talcott- fair to assume that the w ater\ js not only a remote probability, the world as it was, Jesus offers sauce, vegetable molded salad, This assumption is based on a farewell discourse at the Last change to water rate charge to ville Congregational Church. the revelation that the tree cut­ run off from these areas ends •^•ftmct possibility, The program will start with potato sticks, peaches. Milk is BE SURE . !^BLfSS has been serving the Home Owner ■■Therefore, it appears to me Supper, washes the disciples’ SMFD district. served with all meals. I OPEN EVERY ting around the resevoir was to up in the reservoir. annual reports and association for 92 YEARS. For a complete FREE INSPECTION of SUNDAY thaKit would behoove the feet to teach them to wait on serving Connecticut homemakers since ''K>9 prevent tree leaves, etc., from one another, and promises business. At 4 p.m. there will be your home by a Termite Control Expert, supervised ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE giving the water a bad taste and Information readily available liee uiiieiaisofficials tolo deter-ueier------' . . ‘------. 10 Years Ago NITE ’til 9 mine if 'tlje above situation *h®ni the Holy spirit for their a presentation on the population by the finest technical staff, phone our nearest color. from any greens keeper of any Crowd of 10,000 views Armed growth in Tolland County and at exists since'tlje present course teacher and helper. local- office: Aeration schemes have been golf course in this part of the Forces Day Parade. 5:30 p.m. supper will be served. Over country will reveal that the of action in judgment based on J^sus is both preacher and About Town | blau proposed for waters in which Town Fire Chief William C. Following supper thos aUe'n- WESTOWN furniture stores procedure for keeping the my------experience ' and\Work...... in the teacher;lecher; He tells us to look for Mason accepts keys to new Cen- 25 Sat. ’til 5:30 eutrapbication occurs. As a ding will break up into groups PHARMACY Middletown ^>d Sayb'OOk Manchester matter of fact an individual greens and fairways lush and field of environmental sanita- JuQgnient Day but also to pray ^ tral Firehouse from Mayor (or discussion of various topics. 649-9240 Years 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 Grace Group of Center offered to install aeration verdant are similar. tion, indicates omisdion of judgment every day. Francis Mahoney at dedication \ Nathanael Guptill, con­ 455 HARTFORD RD. responsiblerocnonoihi.. action on the pa This comcscomes to those who honcst-honest­ ceremony. IkSi'.'Xi'> t V Congregational Church will of equipment free of cost if it Large amounts of nutrients, ference minister, will lerid one MANCHESTER OPEN SUN. our officials. ly pray in Christ’s Name: It has Church of Christ opens new meet Monday at 7; 30 pTriri. in the BLISS TERMITE CONTROLIjORP, [Continuous I 1115 Main Street didn’t work at Bantam Lake. herbicides and pesticides are ■^qome to me. discussion on “ Faith and Robbins Room of the church. 1 to 5 P.M. for William Arcisz house of worship at Lydall and DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR C O ./ n C. • EST. 1882 "YOUR COMMUNITY However, I believe that the used to keep the course in good \ George Nostrand Worship in the New Age.” Members are reminded to bring Service! Browsers Only Manchester aeration scheme, as the free golfing condition. 120 Bissell St. Vernon Sts. Other groups, their leaijers HEALTH SERVICE STORE' Manchester ^■^t. Mary’s Church A Delicate Balance items for a silent auction. < The Oldest & Largest in Conn. k PAGS SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 18, 1974

MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., May 18, 1974— PAGE SEVE^^ Area Churches Local Churches /

First A.ssenihlv of God St. Mary’s Church Vernon Assemhlies of God Seconds Congregational 763 Oak St. Rt. 31, Coventry North United Methodist 51 Old Town Rd. Church East Hartford ■ Rev. F. Bernard Miller Church Concordia Lutherap Church 300 Parker St. United Church of Christ Rev. Ralph F. Jelley Pastor 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday Rev. Earle R. Custer 385 N. Main St. Pastor Rev. Paul F. Ramen ^ Strand School for all ages. Rev. Felix M. Davis Pastor Pastor 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. Minister « MANCHESn 10 a.m., Church School. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 11 a.m., Morning Worship. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, 7 p.m., Evening Service. and 10:45 a.m. vice. Sermon: “Facing the Church School through Grade 6. I'niird (.longregutional Nursery through Church School Demons.” Coffee' fellowship Nursery care for small (ihiirch Grade 12. Ms. Ruth Dudley, Vernon I niled Metliodist Rockville United between services. children. CERTIFIED United Church of Christ 9 a.m.. Church School. consultant in Christian educa­ 725 EAST (dm reh Methodist Church 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. n a t io n a l INSTITUTE Tolland 142 Grove St. Nursery and Grades 3 through tion, Connecticut Conference, hstHiiti hr Rt. 30 Church School for Grades 8 and Business-Directory Guide For AUTOWTIVt . . PON Rev. Donald G. Miller 6 . ' U.C.C., guest preacher. Ser­ Rev. Robert L. Pumfery Rev. John W. Mortimer 9. Teenage and Adult discussion MIDDLE TURNPIKE suns AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE Minister mon: “Faith plus Sharing Minister Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Church School. groups. Nursery care for small EICOUKF. equals Learning.” Coffee Hour fiupermarkeis AAMCO TRANSMISSION OF M A S T E R Nursery, Kindergarten and children. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 9:30 a.m., Church School. Grades 1 and 2. Sacrament of in Fellowship Hall after the ser­ MANCHESTER * Manchester/and Surrounding 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service.* vice and Church School. Baptism at 10:30 service. vice. miats a FREE CALL 643‘-2467 „ Sunday School. Nursery through adults. Si . James Church 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim 53 Tolland Tpha. Manchaator-Vemon TERMS 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Fellowship. tow ing St. Peter's E|iiseopul Nursery through Grade 2. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Pastor THE MOST MODERN "*• Town Una ARRANGED Cluireh 7 p.m.. Adult membership 1 Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey W upping Community Church class. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church TECHNIQUE IN MEN'S Sand Hill Rd. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. Eugene Charman 1790 Ellington Rd. Park and Church Sts. h a ir stylin g South Windsor Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 8 p.m.. Young Adult group South Windsor Rev. George Nostrand featuring this week.. Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III Vernon meets at the parsonage. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. Harold W. Richardson Rector C, ,N.SU,MER Vicar Rev. Donald McClean Middl-links discussion group 7 :30 p.m. 0 is7Si Minister Rev. Stephen J. White VILLAGE BARBER SHOP Pastor meets at the home of Quentin Sunday, Masses at 7:30, Sj— Rev. R. Stanley Eaton Mangun. Rev. Ronald Haldeman SALON FOR MEN 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Featuring Rage Cut Associate Minister appointment a c c e p t e d nion. Sunday School following 8 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Ser­ PHONE 649-0887 MANCHESTER PARKADE Community Baptist Church 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, ROBERT 0. ST PIERRE 312 MAIN STREET 10 o’clock service. vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. PROP. 9:30 and 11a.m., Worship Ser­ Book of Contimon Prayer. MANCHESTER Tour Complete 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples 9:15 a.m... Church School. An American Baptist Church ■ ■ jy-- vice and Church School. 585 E. Center St. 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, United Pentecostal Church W, Appliance Store Fellowship. Authorized Services, with ser­ Avery St. Christian Rev. Ondon P. Stairs 187 Woodbridge St. CAMPiNG EQUiPMENT Kurkville Baptist Church mon by the Rev. Mr. Robert Baker Kitchen/Vid Serond Congregationul Reformed Church Minister FAMOUS BRAND 69 Union St. Haldeman. Church School & PHILCO Cluireh 661 Avery St., South Windsor Pastor TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, TCICV/ICIAM f ADOIIAUrC i Rev. Robert L. LaCounte Nursery care. United Church of Christ Rev. Peter Mans 9:15 a.m,, Church School for STOVES, LANTERNS TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Pastor 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning / Rt. 44A, Coventry Minister all ages. Nursery through 10 a.m., Sunday School. Grade 4 continuing during ser­ Coffee House. , 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. MANrHCSTFI Rev. Robert K. Bechtold 11:15 a.m.. Holy Communion, HOME MmHUKHT 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for vice. FARR’S Minister Book of Common Prayer,- with THE EVERYTHING STORE Nursery through Adult, in­ all ages including a nursery. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Full Gospel Christian sermon by the Rev. Mr. CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET cluding College Career Class. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. M essage: “ Why Does God Fellowship Mo-’ssss 10 a.m., Worship Service. Haldeman. OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J . FARR • 643-7111 Jvriiptke Church School. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Nursery provided. Bother With Us?” The Round Interdenominational a p p lia n c e I TV stop t Shop First Sunday of each month. 6 p.m.. Family Worship. Table Singers from Manchester Orange Hall GROOMING... 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. South United Methodist ,4ki Holy Communion; Second Sun­ 6:30 p.m., Christian educa­ High School will sing. A nursery Rev. Philip P. Saunders, » 11:30 a.m., Pastor’s Class. Church tor Poodles and All Breeds day, missionary service. tion. Nursery provided. ijS provided. Pastor STUD SERVICE... Adult Study Group. (Herald pholo by Bevmsi . 4 a.‘i e4xA#v«» - PERSONAL Nursery provided. 6 p.m.. Missions family 1226 Main St. St> * ^ Rev. George W. Webb lor Poodles, Toys & Miniatures HOURS 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ First Congregational supper put on by Junior High 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study Uoa, Tub, Wei TEE St. Peter's Episeu|ial Rev. Wayne Kendall Cluireli vice. Nursery provided. Church St, George’s Youth Fellowship, followed by and open discussion. Sunday lO-SJO Rev. Robert W. EUdridge SUDS & SCISSORS That. 3:30-1110 Pertonallzed Hebron Center Coventry film, “Feet Upon the Moun­ School. Fun and Sporttwaar St. John's tains.” Babysitting provided. Pastors Fri 3:30-5:30 Rev. William N. Parsing United Church of Christ 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ser­ POST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON Sil lOHO-500 LETTERS • NUMERALS Episcopal Church Rev. Bruce J. Johnson Episcopal Church, Bolton vice. Hours 9-5 Mon. • Sat. DESIGNS • Yours or Ourt Rector ” 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ PHONE Rt. 30, Vernon Minister By Appointment 875-7624 35 OW ST., M/UKNESTEII vice with Pastor Kendall Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Church of the .Assumption 646-3339 • Udino CoeRio 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. The Salvation .\riny preaching. Sermon: “Plant a Rector 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Adams St. at Thompson Rd. 10 a.m.. Communion, first, Lt. Col. and Mrs. New Beginning.” Adult Bible Class, Confirmation Rev. Edward S. Pepin third and fifth Sundays. Mor­ ...... T - TRA VEL 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Class. Religious Calendar W. Arthur Bamford 9 a.m., Infant-Toddler Pastor Reuben Plen's 3is Adams $t. ning Prayer, second and fourth Officers-in-Charge through Grade 6. MERCURY AGENCY Sundays. Church School. 10 a.m.. Family Service and 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Paul Trinque Church School. Sermon: “Jacob’s Ladder.” 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddter Texaco Slafion 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. ' through senior high age. \ Nursery available. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Phone 646-2756 Messiah Evangelical Classes for all ages. 7:30 p.m., Methodist Youtn" HydraniatU' Transmission / J ■ f'- St. Matthew's Church 7 to 9 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim 7:30 p.m. Repiiliin^ .< £ Lutheran Church 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting. Fellowship meeting in youth Tolland Fellowship, Church Lane Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, NO SERVICE CHARGE Wisconsin Synod FRIDAY Capt. Judith Sterling, divisional lounge. All Work (iuarunteed Rev. J. Clifford Curtin SUNDAY SERVICE 300 Buckland Rd. House. ______10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Texaco Luhiicaiioii Service Pastor 9:45 a.m., Adult Forum, 9:30 a.m.. Women’s Federa­ youth secretary, speaker. Reservations lor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamsiilps South Windsor Union Congregational tion board meeting; Center Topic: “Prison Reform,” by Message: “The Call of the Center Congregational Calvary Church 627 Main Street______Manchester Church Congregational Church. Disciples.” Church Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Fritz Wehrenberg and Christine (Assemblies of God) 9 a.m., Sunday School. Rockville 10:30 a.m.. Center Church 11:15 a.m.. Junior Soldiers’ United Church of Christ FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies p.m. Benson; Emanuel Lutheran 647 E. Middle Tpke. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Paul J. Bowman Nursery School; last-day party meeting. 11 Center St. 6 47-1731 875-3252 Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 Church. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson 8 p.'n|\, “At Jesus’ Feet,” Minister for children and mothers; 3 p.m.. Youth Festival and Rev. Newell Curtis Jr. Turnpike TV and Applipce store, 273 W. Middle Tpke., features famous brand Television, Appliances, and and 11:45 a.m. 10 a.m;. Guest preacher: Ms. Pastor A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS WINF. Rev. Lyman D. Reed Center Congregational Church. Young Peoples Singing Com­ Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Stereo - including Curtis Mathes, RCA, Zenith, Westinghouse, Caloric, Sony, Kelvinator, KitchenAid. Ruth Dudley, consultant on MANCHESTER 0 Associate Minister 3:15 p.m.. Good News Club, pany, Center Park. Pastors 181 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. We also carry custom wall to wall Carpet and Aluminum Siding in our Home Improvement Dept. St. Maurice’s Church Christian education. State 9:45 a.m., Sunday School, '•w . J St. Bernard’s Church Conference, U.S.C.; Second Kindergarten through Grade 6, 6 p.m.. Open Air Service. MANCHESTER, CONN. ■■ 3 ROCKVILLE, CONN. Come in today and see that good service costs no more! AUTO PARTS IflE , Bolton classes for adults and children. Mon. - Sit. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 Rockville 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Interdenominational; Emanuel 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Lt. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service 270 BROAD ST tUfSPBieSBi Rev. Robert W. Cronin Congregational Church. 10:50 a.m.. Service of Thuri. 10-7 FrI. 10-9 Rev. John J. White Class. Lutheran Church. Col. Bamford, preaching. with Rev. Mr. Curtis preaching. Pastor 7 p.m.. Service, Jim Kayes Worship and Bible preaching. Rev. William Schneider 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ LMom “Transport for Christ,” guest Message: “The Value of a 10:15 a.m.. Forum, Federa­ Children’s service and child­ W'eddinR Cakes A Specialty fants through Grade 4. Definite Aim.” tion Room. Coffee Shoppe, Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 speaker. Trinity Covenant S;);i*URDAY care provided. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Church. Woodruff Hall. p.m. 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. EVERYTHING IN WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND , • ' p.m. Sermon topic: ‘*When We Stop 9 a.m.. Special Education Sunday, Masses at 7:30,.9:15 8 p.m., Christians Against Dance Class; South United Hymnsing, music, and Bible ^ OUR PRODUCT ./(' ■ STORAGE AND Sunday, Masses at 7, 8:30,10, Climbing Jacob's Ladder.” Abortion; Assumption School. Church of Christ Church of the Nazarene , , 'A jf? >■ “ 11 a.m. Methodist Church. message. I (/.ASS • ■•-.v.tno.v 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in Lydall and Vernon Sts. 236 Main St. U, FREE MOTHPROOFING Speakers Night, Marriage Paper - Drive; Assumption }TJtS • nAlMTUB f'.Cl.-..',Li‘'(S Chapel.______Eugene^Brewer Rev. William A. Taylor Sacred Heart Church Encounter; Lee McGuire; Junior High School. Church of Jesus Christ On All Winter Clothes Presbyterian Church Mimster Pastor . Rt. 30, Vernon Assumption Church Hall. of Latter-day Saints m r ■< NO LIMIT - PLUS FREE INSURANCE North Coventry United Methodist Church J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor ' 1040 Boston Tpke. MONDAY (Mormon) School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A *9 a.m., Bible Classes. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. f u r n it u r e TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS - n C l i p C For Cold Storago Rev. Edward Konopka Bolton 7:30 p.m., Grace Group Auc­ Hillstown Rd. & Woodside St. -VA r u n o In A Vault REASONABLE Dr. Richard W. Gray 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Classes for all ages. Rev. David M. Campbell tion; Center Congregational D. Clark Brown 649-7322 31 BBI liui m llII sSI. i. . " “Heavenly Days!” 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. « 'i/T Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. . Pastor Church. I nilariun Universalist Bishop MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE 9:30 a.m.. Worship. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Message by the PARKADE CLEANERS Sunday, Masses at 7:30, MACC Special Ministries\ Society pastor. 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE 11 a.m., Bible School. 9, “He Never Quit.” ' Children’s Church and 10:30 a.m. and noon. 9:30 a.m.. Nominating com­ meeting; Concordia Lutheran' 481 Spring St. Nursery 9 a.m.. Priesthood. Relief 7:30 p.m., Bible Discussion provided. 763 mittee. Church. (Singer Learning Center) Society. Groups (at Manse on Cornwall 7 p.m.. Evening Service. MAIN ST. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee & Conver­ Rev. Arnold F. Westwood 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. SUfvac Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester TUESDAY St. Bridget Church Message by the pastor St. Margaret Mary’s Church sation. Minister Nursery Noon, Sacrament Service. 643-1191 DON WILLIS Specializing In Presbyterian Church. 10 a.m., Bible Study, 463 E. Rev. John J. Delaney provided RRAKE SERVICE Wapping 10:30 ajn .. Church School. Center St.; St. Mary’s Pastor 191 GARAGE Rev. William McGrath Nursery through Grade 6. Episcopal Church. 10:30 a.m.. Special Celebra­ Rev. William J. Stack St. Bartholomew’s Church MAIN ST. Front End Alignment St. (Jeorge's Episcopal tion. “ Everybody’s and Ar­ Zion Evangelical ' 18 Main SL, Td. 649-4S31 Rev. Joseph Schick 10:45 a.m,. Worship Service. 6:30 p.m., Emma Nettleton Rev. William J. Killeen Rev. Philip Hussey. General Repair Work Church nold’s Birthday Party.’’ ..Lutheran Church MANCHESTER Co-Pastors Sermon; “The Fellowship of Group, Potluck; Center Pastor Rt. 44A, Bolton Nursery. (Missouri Synod) Rev. John F. Flora, III the Brokenhearted.” Congregational Church. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Cooper and High Sts. 643-1900 Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 . 7:30 p.m.. Friendly Outreach 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Vicar p.m. St. Francis of Assisi Trinity (.Covenant Church Rev. Charles W. Kuhl 673 Ellington Rd. Training Session; Center Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 302 Hackmatack St. Pastor South Windsor Congregational Church. 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and and 11:^ a.m. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. and 11:30 a.m. ' Rev. Norman E. Swensen MANimSTER SAFE & LOCK CO. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor 8 p.m.. United Methodist noon, school auditorium. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. Pastor The Presbyterian Church and Church School. Nursery Rev. Eugene M. Kibride Women, Spe*aker: Mrs. Thomp­ 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and rwf Loc/^^Mtrn , Drywall Contractor son and a panel of speakers, Emanuel Lutheran Church 43 Spruce St. provided. 9:30 a.m.. Missionary Sunday Youth Forum. ^®^WAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 Bultun Congregational “Phases of Day Care Centers” ; Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. George Smith Specialists in Celling Repairs Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 at Sunday School with classes 10:10 to 11:30 a.m., First Q U C LVitU «n0-H0MI-IUSIIISS Alarms, Locks 4 (Church p.m. South United Methodist Church. Rev. C. Henry Anderson Pastor for all ages three through adult, Year Youth Instruction. Sates. Combination Changes, Bolton Center Rd. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Ladies Benevolent Society Rev. Ronald J. Fournier Sales & Service • Bonded. ^Most plus an Infant-Nursery. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 'R u ilb e i/ keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds. Telephone 649-4464 Rev. J. Stanton Conover and 11 a.m. meeting; Bolton Pastors St. John’s Polish Minister 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. ^ Also We Make Keys. Scissors & IV . Congregational Church. Frederick Wehrenberg National Catholic Church S t o t p Pinking Shears Sharpened. Gilead Congregational with the Rev. James Keyes Intern 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. Free Estimates WEDNESDAY from “Transport for Christ” as 23 Golway St. 10:15 a.m.. Church School and Church 3:15 p.m.. Special Education Rev. Walter A. Hyszko CUSTOM MADE Nursery. Hehron guest speaker. Trinity Tpts for Gospel Hall Religion Class; South United 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service. Pastor CANVAS AWNIN6S SEE US FOR: 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. children ages 3 to 5. Ch'ildren’s 9:45 a.m.. Church School for 415 Center St. • Aluminum Roll Up 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Methodist Church. Church for Grades 1 through 4. Awningt IRGN Sermon: “Discover The Bible.” 7:30 p.m., Bible Study; Trini­ all ages; Adult Forum. 9 a.m.. Mass in English. • Door Canopies Children’s Day, Church School Nursery for infants. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. by 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim ty Covenant Church. 9:45 and ll.^i.m.. Nursery for 10:30 a.m.. Mass in Polish • Storm Doora SCRAP METAL will Spresent the service. 7 p.m.. Evening Service with 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Fellowship. THURSDAY infants. and English. • Combination Windowa Osfrmsky Eugene Nursery provided. the Rev. James Keyes from 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. MANCHESTER AWNING CO. 9:30 to 11:30 a.r.i.. Head Start 11 a.m.. Play Group for DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER ______Brewet. “Transport for Christ” as guest 195 WEST CENTER ST. Seminar for Parents; South children 3 to 5 years old. MATERIALS Y31 PARKER ST. What is your Bible I.Q.? speaker. Tolephona 649-3091 United Methodist Church. Tel. 843-SY3S or 8(3 UY» Were you to be subjected to a Eatabllahad 1949 The Two Newest Additions to PauVs Paint and 10 a.m.. Prayer Group; Jehovah’s Witnesses Bible intelligence test, what LARGE §IZE Emanuel Lutheran Church. First (Jliurch of (Christ Kingdom Hail would the results show? A Decorating Center at 615 Main Street, Manchester Holy Communion Service; St. Scientist 726 N. Main St. I TRINITY COVENANT high school English teacher STEVENSOH’S EXXON SERVKXNTER Mary’s Episcopal Church. 447 N. Main St. lamented to me that his 10 a.m., Public Bible dis­ 405 Main St., Manchester 649-5533 A complete line df floor covering (including-TILE and CARPETING): and ELLIE MISSARI St. Mary’s Day School MANCHESTER Over SO Yeirs' Experience students’ unf£|miliarity with 11 a.m.. Church Service; Sun­ course “Keep Growing in Your new salesperson In the DECORATING DEPARTMENT. GERANIUMS graduation and dramatic "WtiBi 1m Dtpmd On Ow Strrien, You Can Depend On Your Car!" the Bible makes grasping CHURCH presentation; St. Mary’s day School and Child Care. Relationship with God.” PAINT time, PAUL’S is Manchester’s headquarters for QUALITY MEMGRIAL GG. Call 649-5807 various literary works dif­ Episcopal Church. Subject of the Lesson Ser­ 11 a.m.. Group discussion of PAINTS (“The Painter’s Choice”). PAUL’S has it for WALLPAPER ficult due to their many • TUNE-UPS A. ALMETTI, Prop. 1:30 p.m., Bible Study, mon: “Mortals and Immor­ April 15 Watchtower magazine 302 Hackmatack Street • PAINTS • ARTS & CRAFTS and now TILE and CARPETING. Oppo*lte Eait Ometerj references to the Scriptures. I Harrison St., Mancheater Library ; Center Congregational tals.” Golden Text: “The Lord article “Surviving on the Vic;- • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE This deplorable situation Remember always plenty of free parking in the rear of the store. Quality Memorials Church. shall be unto thee an torious Side at Har-Magedon.'j reflects the rapid deteriora­ I Manchester, Connecticut REPAIRS ON ALL CARS 6:15 p.m., Potluck followed everlasting light, and thy God tion of the Christian religion by worship service and business thy glory.” (Isaiah 60; 19) "IS represented by the major meeting; Center The Christian Science ji!;^ Extends a special welcome to the men and women of th e ^ Got A Painting Problam? Wa ll Halpi denominations of America. Manchester EACH" Congregational Church. Reading Room at 968 Main St. trucking Industry to attend the 10:45 A.M . Worship 8srvlcs,| The consequent decline in on Sunday, May 19th. Service still means somelhinc to us — and service means spending enough 7 p.m.. Holy Communion and is open to the public Mondays PAUL’S PAINT time with you to help you select the right paint finish for that job you're plan­ morals and ethics both in Prayer and Praise Service; St. through Fridays from 11 a.m. to BIBLE TALKS Pet Center ?4tSupit&eA. ning .Sec us for paini and service when you plan your next project HOLMES private citizens and public I Hear Chaplain James Keys. Mary’s Episcopal Church. 4 p.m. and the first Thursday of (Nonsectarlan) touraine paints 723 MAM ST. figures has attained alarming each month from 7 to 9 p.m. See the beautiful Mobil Chapel. MAKKSia proportions. 9 Maple Street, Menchester Phone 649-4273 £gJlAKa.PAINTm 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN Held in: WM.LPAPER •CARPETING «ARTS & CRAFTS 649-4501 06040 But the saddest facet of this' Cash and Carry Learn of Its unique ministry to a dynamic Industry. • Mixed Breed Puppies lamentable condition is the Tinker Hall 615 Main Street Manchester Our Own Special Blended ^ Your Independent Dealer MEMBER, THE ORDER OK THE GOLDEN RULE spiritual darkness settling 791 Main St wR ^i^The Mobil Chapel will be oven for inspection after the M or-; Free Parking Rear of Store • Phone 649-0300 Pet Food • Hamsters Gerbils * Aquarium Accessories, etc. ■nUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK" over the people. The loss of SPRINe SPECIALS on ALUMINUM Sundaya 4 P.M. linin g Worship Service, 12 Noon to 1 P.M., and In the after- ^ durable goals here and hope The Fridays 7:30 P.M. i^noon from 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. »? hereafter has dealt a telling • SIDING — Choose (ram 20 ColorsI .%W Day or Eve. blow to human happiness. H e r a t iJ • !”!!jPP.ws •DOORS Mott’S Shop-Rite APPLIANCES Phone 649-5233 CUCKOO’S NEST With Jesus I urge you: S87 E. Middle Tpka. M T h e Evening Service will be conducted In the Mobil Chaoel^ _ 117 East Canter St., Manctwstar "Search the Scriptures, for in •tf:Sat7P.M. ' Xt • AWNINGS • CANOPIES |Wednesdays 7:3Q P.M. IfiiYour place naturally for young, free-wheeling, them ye think ye have eternal ^ 85 E. CENTER STREET a life,” John 5:39. OKN DAIIV 10 AM. - 0 P.M. Classified Advertising G&H PAVING & CONST. CO. ^ headshaking hair. No teasing. No hairspray. 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(1968) - 10:00- you from the summer sun (30) LET US CELEBRATE (30) WHNB-TV REPORTG (3) JOKER'S WILD (40) LATINO JOHN TYSON, M.D. (8-40) ENTERTAINMENT (20-21-22-30) DINAH SHORE (40) NIGHT GALLERY " > HALL OF (24) SESAME STREET V and my fruits are refreshing — 10:30— (8) THRILLSEEKERS — 11:00— (18) LASSIE FAME AWARDS (40) LEAVE IT TO (3) LOOK UP AND LIVE (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON BEAVER draughts quenching your thirst (8) OSMONDS (20) FILM -1 0 :3 0 - (24) UCONN (22) HOLLYWOOD AND THE (3) GAMBIT (18) NORMAN VINCENT COMMENCEMENT (8) PASSWORD as you journey on. PEALE STARS (20-22-3!-30) JEOPARDY HIGHLIGHTS (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT (40) DICK VAN DYKE Amanda Jones, Miss U.S.A. (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE (40) JEWISH HERITAGE -11:30- (40) DRAGNET - 11:00 - i am the beam that holds your 1973, will crown the new (3) MOVIE (8) SPLIT SECOND — 8:00— Friday (20-22-30) WIZZARD OF ODDS titleholder in the two-hour / -11:00- "Roberta" (1935) (3) CAMERA THREE (3) THE WALTONS (40) I LOVE LUCY house, broadcast of the beauty (8) DON KIRSHNER’S (8-40) CHOPPER ONE -1 1 :3 0 - pageant tonight at 10 on (8-40) H.R. PUFNSTUF ROCK CONCERT May 24 (3J LOVE OF LIFE the board of your table, (18) SHARING OUR FAITH 8-40) BRADY BUNCH CBS-TV. (18) HOUR OF POWER (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (22) AMERICAN HORSE AND Jackie Gleason spends some time at the pool table in a (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (40) MOVIE — 11:55— the bed on which you lie HORSEMAN "Violent Saturday" (1955) l musical-comedy special —“Julie Andrews and Jackie -8:3 0- - 6:00- (3) CBS NEWS -11:30- Gleason...Together’’—Wednesday at 9 p.m. on ABC-TV. (8-40) FIREHOUSE (3-8-22) NEWS -NOON- and the timber that holds (3) EVERYWOMEN (18) PRISONER (3) NEWS Tonight (20-22-30) JACKPOT your boat. (8-40) MAKE A WISH (20) FILM (40) PASSWORD (30) ADELANTE (24) ZOOM -1 2 :3 0 - May 18 (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (3) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW — 12:00— (40) BONANZA (8) W HATS MY LINE i am the handle of your hoe, (3) FACE THE NATION (20-22-30) CELEBRITY \ -5:0 0- (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE -6:3 0- SWEEPSTAKES the door of your homestead, (3) THE PREAKNESS (18) MOVIE (8-22-30-40) NEWS -1 2 :5 5 - Television (20-22-30) NBC NEWS (18) THIS WEEK IN "Esa Mu]er" (1969) (24) BOOK BEAT the wood of your cradle. - 1:00- NBA (20) IS THE CHURCH -7:0 0- (3) MATCH GAME ,(20) FILM RELEVANT? 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A13JVS osDiw irnd PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat,, May 18. 1974^ MANCHICSTER EVEWNG HERALD. M an.h..,., , s , , . May „ . m . - p . n . STMUKiS [ ] Herald Angle McCurry Five-Hits CCIL Foe, Davis Too Much for RSox I__Leadert | Ne W YORK (UPI) — Tornmy Davis is to designated mitted. “I couldn’t do any thing right. I broke two bats. EAST ® “ver'the Angels. Frank Tanana had By Earl Yost hitters wh^t Frank Sinatra is to song stylists—pure perfec­ The longest ball I hit was a medium fly to leftfield. I’felt Leading Batters W L Pet GB tion. held the 'Twins to only three hits enterino the eighth when Sports Editor Detroit 17 15 .531 like I really got through the ball both times on those Indians Still Trail By Game The 35-year-old Davis, a two-time National League bat­ pinchhitter Joe Lis singled and Hisle unloaded a 420-foot Baltimore 17 15 homers. AMERICAN LEAGUE .531 homer. Joe Decker and Bill Campbell combined on a four- r > . . r ___ 4 ..^ m______o ____i .i : ____ New York 19 19 .500 1 ting champiqn who boasts a lifetime batting average of By Len Auster teammates. Sparkling afield ‘T ve been hitting with a stiff wrist lately, which is'all hitter for Minnesota with Decker going eight innings to Carew. Minn 124 49 .395 line was fielded but first Indians have qualified for Cleveland 17 17 .500 1 .296, can’t run that well anymore and was never the best of Jackson. Oak 42 .385 was shortstop Ray Sullivan, right if you’re trying to hit line drives to the opposite fieid. gain his fourth win in seven decisions. 109 Behind the strong five-hit baseman Mark Cutkomp Milwaukee 15 15 .500 1 fielders even in his prime. But when it comes to swinging McRae. KC 117 42 .359 who handled nine chances the CIAC Class AA State But you have^to get your wrists into the swing if you want Griffin, Bos 72 25 .347 pitching of senior Connie mishandled the throw with Boston 16 19 .457 2*/z the bat there are few around who can match the Baltimore Tigers 4, Indians 3 flawlessly along with two Tournament. to hit with authority. I got into the pitches real well so that Gamble. Clev 87 30 .345 Score One for Distaff Side McCurry, Manchester High two runs crossing. Bob Odell WEST Orioles’ slugger. Gary Sutherland’s double triggered a three-run sixth in­ Robinson. Balt 122 41 .336 putouts. Bob Odell, who led Munrllt'Kler (1) makes me feel real good.” Hargrove. Tex 84 28 .333 toppled host Wethersfield, doubled to left bringing in W L Pet GB Davis, beginning his second year as the Orioles’ DH, ning that carried the Tigers past the Indians. John Hiller Piniella. NY 104 34 327 Scoring a point for the distaff side, Barbara Brody of the Indians’ 15-hit attack AB R H E Larson Retires Davis’ two blasts made things easy for southpaw Mike 11-3, yesterday in a CCIL Quinn and he was plated on Sullivan, ss Chicago 17 15 .531 belted a pair of two-ruh homers Friday night and led preserved Lerrin LaGrow’s second win of the year with 1 Rojas. KC 138 45 .326 Manchester has been elected sports editor of the campus with a four-for-five perfor­ Peck, 3b NEW YORK (UPI) - Greg Oakland 19 17 .528 Cuellar to register his third straight win. Cuellar scattered 13 innings of two-hit relief to notch his sixth save. Henderson. Cbi 129 41 .318 baseball game. The win up­ Dave Bidwell’s opposite Mcolb, b Baltimore to a 6-0 rain-shOrtened victory over the Boston 'CBO newspaper at Southern Connecticut State College where mance at the plate and two 2 Larson, starting center for New Kansas City six singles in the six innings he worked before a recurring ped the Indians’ ledger to 12- w field single. Maloney, 3b 18 17 .514 Vz A’s 10, White Sox 4 she is a sophomore. / Red Sox. Davis hit his first homer over the 380-foot mark in NATIONAL LEAGUE 4, one full game behind , RBIs, also lent fielding sup­ Anthony, 3b York since the Giants won tneir Texas 17 19 .472 2 thundershower forced the umpires to call the game in the Ray Fosse tripled home three runs during a four-run A physical education major, Brody has been a The Tribe tallied three Quinn, rf last Eastern Division cham­ California 17 19 left-center in the third inning following a triple by Mark „ AB H Pet league-leading Windham, port. Tim Thibodeau and Griffin, If .472 2 top of the seventh 'The game was held up for an hour by first inning and hit a sacrifice fly in a six-run second in- Smith. Sl.L 138 54 .397 sportswriter with the campus p ^ r , the Southern News, markers in each of the fifth Odell. If pionship in 1963, announced Minnesota 14 16 .467 2 Belanger and delivered his second two innings later with rainr„n after ,h.the ..vlA sixth - inning.------. „,„g ^ « « m Gorr. StI 169 61 .361 with two games remaining John Griffin also made Sports Information Director John Mattia reports. and sixth frames and con­ Bidwell. lb FrWay his retirement from the Paul Blair on base. Reitz, St.L 132 47 .356 on the slate. excellent grabs in the out­ Thibodeau, cf Saturday’s Gaines In other American League games. New York edged paneris and Gaylen Pitts each had three hits for Oakland, Buckner, LA 137 45 350 The local girl is also a member of the women’s varsity field. cluded their scoring with Miller. 2b,c National Football League club. Detroit (Lolich 2-5) at “I hit the ball awful in batting practice,” Davis ad- Milwaukee 3-2, Minnesota nipped California 2-1, Detroit Gross. Hou 132 44 .333 “I’m really pleased with one in the eighth. Bidwell, McCurry, p Larson, a veteran of 13 NFL while Dick Allen had a pair of homers and Ken Henderson Sizmore, St.L 115 38 .330 softball team, treasurer of tlie college Bowling Club and Starting and losing hurler Cleveland (J. Perry 3-2) topped Cleveland 4-3, Oakland routed Chicago 10-4 and Unser, Phil 88 29 330 Connie,” Coach Harold who had three RBIs, capped seasons, played a career total a solo blast for the White Sox. Chicago’s Buddy Bradford manager of the field hockgy team. for the 6-10 Eagles was Totals 40 U 15 3 Boston (Tiant 2-5) at Kansas City beat Texas 6-4. Wynn, LA 125 41 .328 Parks said, “I thought we off the fifth inning surge l3Vlller»field (3) of 179 games—second only to Baltimore (Grimsley 4-3) suffered a broken collarbone while chasing Fosse’s hit in Hebner. Pitt 123 40 .325 Miss Brody is the fir^t member of her sex to fill the southpaw Matt Gorman. AB R H E Joe Morrison’s 184 in Giant Yankees 3, Brewers 2 the first inning and was placed on the disabled list. lost him early in the season slapping a two-run single Daley, If 3 0 0 0 California (Singer 5-2) at Staub Homers Twice sports editor’s post in the paper’s history. Gorman hurt his own cause George Medich and Sparky Lyle combined on a six-hitter but he’s come back. He’s against a drawn-in infield. Gorman, p 2 0 0 0 history. He will enter a sporting Minnesota (Decker 3-3) Royals 6, Rangers 4 hitting two batters and un­ Molchan, p 2 0 0 0 goods business in his native in helping the Yankees snap a five-game losing streak. really pitching well now.” Tabshey, ph New York (Stottlemyre 5-4) George Brett drove in. three runs for the Royals, who NASCAR Qualifiers Wethersfield halted 10 0 0 Minnesota. Excited About Softball Entry corking four wild pitches Beaudry, ss 4 0 1 1 at Milwaukee (Colborn 1-3) Medich wofked 8 1-3 innings to p in his sixth win in eight won their 10th game in their last 13 outings. Fred Patek DOVER, Del. (UPI) - McCurry struck out eight McCurry’s shutout bid in the Cutkomp, Ib before exiting in a three-run 3 1 0 1 Texas (Hargan 2-3) at Kansas Seaver Displays decisions while Lyle notched his sixth save. Jim Mason also chipped in with a two-run triple as the Rovals handed Realtor Jack Crockett is excited about his entry in the and walked foup in recording fifth scoring without the 'fudon, 2b Far Apart Richard Petty and Cale Yar­ Manchester fifth inning. He ayic, rf City (Pattin 1-2) drove in what proved to be the Winning run with a sacrifice Texas itsJOth loss in 12 games. Kansas City’s Hal McRae borough will be among the Nike Softball League which campaigns under the Crockett his third victory against one I benefit of a hit. Two errors VALPARAISO, Ind. (UPI) - was also the victim of some Bu Oakland (Blue 2-4) at Chicago fly in the seventh. George Scott homered for Milwaukee. was struck in the batting helmet by a Jim Bibby fastball in NASCAR cast to begin Realty label. Crockett is still an active golfer at the loss. It was his second and an infied out produced c Can Mrs. Charles 0. Finley, es­ loose infield play in the third 3b (Moran 0-1) qualifying today for the 40 star­ Manchester Country Club, no champion but far from being successive impressive out­ the run. The Eagles added Ferrante/ab tranged wife of the sports and Old Time Form T U ' t . A T w ins 2 , A n p ls 1 the second inning but left the field under his own power. He Sunday's Games ting places in Sunday’s Mason- ing after being roughed up when four unearned run^ insurance magnate, find hap­ Larry Hisle s two-run homer in the eighth inning gave was taken to a hospital for precautionary x-rays a duffer. He raved about the softball facilities at the Nike two markers, in their half of Totals \ 34 3 5 4 Boston at Baltimore, 2 Dixon 500. scored with everything piness on $100 a weekO Field which rate next to Fitzgerald Field as the best in early in the campaign. the eighth. Manchester \ 004 033 010-11 Detroit at Cleveland, 2 NEW YORK (UPI) — may still be the best happening after two outs. Wethersfield \ 000 010 020- 3 Sure she can, Finley says. town...Long-time boxing fan Jim Melley was among the Except for the fifth inning CONNIE McCURRY Manchester is in Bristol New York at Milwaukee, 2 pitcher in baseball but the first person he has to convince Bruce Peck started off the \ RBI: Quinn2, Odell 2^Bidwell 3, Savic2, Circuit Court Judge Alfred J. many fight fans dissatisfied with the wool being pulled when Manchester com­ \ Monday against the Central Palozzo: 2BH: Odell^sSB; Cutkomp, California at Minnesota, 2 is himself. four-run uprising getting hit Hudon; BB: Gorman t\M o lch en 1, Pivarnik has before him over his eyes last Tuesday night in West Hartford when the mitted three miscues, M al^ey continued to second Oakland at Chicago Seaver, off to an erratic start this season, pitched a High Rams before con- McCurry 4; SO: McCurry 8>Gorman 3, counterclaims from Finley and by a pitch followed by Jack as the relay momentarily Molchen 1; Hits off: Gorman 6 for 7 runs Texas at Kansas City strong five-hitter Friday night and struck out 13 batters to main event rounds were cut from three to two minutes. McCurry received excellent cludinq regular season ac­ ‘ Shirley, his wife of 32 years. Maloney’s line shot to got away. Dennis Quinn’s in 41/3 innings; Molchen 8 for 4 runs in lead the New York Mets to a 5-0 victory over the Montreal Melley said he started clocking the time after the first two. fielding support from his tion Wednesday at Kelley 42/3. e Mrs. inley, who is seeking a center. Peck took third and chopper\down the third base Expos. rounds and was sure they were short. Actually, two minute Field against Windham. The divorce, asked that her weekly yational League The victory was only the second in six decisions for rounds are for AAU (amateur) bouts. Melley was accom­ payments be raised from $1,250 EAST ^elieratti panied by Jack Bowers and Jeff Koelsch. Bowers has been to $1,750. W L Pet GB Seaver, last year’s National League Cy Young award singing the praises of his nephew in East Hartford Little St. Louis 18 16 .529 winner. League play. The younsgter has already hurled several no­ Eastern Champs 18 16 .529 Only a few short seasons ago Seaver claimed he was the best pitcher in baseball. But the veteran righthander has hitters. E^t /tolls ovet Souths WILLIMANTIC (UPI)- Montreal 14 13 .519 Vz Eastern Connecticut swept a New York 16 19 .457 2Vz been reserved in talking to sports writers this season, ap­ Baseball Interest Picks Up double header from Chicago 13 18 .419 3'/z parently humbled by his pooT start. Drive Sunday Southeastern Massachusetts 11 20 .355 5Vz “Its been very difficult,” Seaver said, “losing... and then The proposed adult Twilight League may be dead but Friday to win the NAIA District WEST losing again.” W L Pet GB baseball interest has picked up this spring in Manchester Duurltells will he rung 32 South playoffs. Seaver, who has already surrendered 10 balls and the Alumni League this season will consist of 10 en­ Eastern won the first game in Los Angeles 27 10 .730 this season, has admitted he’s become “very serious” 2th Win in 13 Starts Sunday when the Cincinnati 18 15 .545 7 10 innings when Steve tries...Phil Burgess, popular news and sportscaster at/ Maneliesler Lillie League about the game. “Some games I'm light and joking. But WINF, has left the local radio station after 16 years...The Krajewski hit a three-run San Frhncisco20 18 .526 7Vz bases were loaded. One run three hits in six innings. Bill Wagner had four RBIs to eA^iduels ils annual house- Houston 20 20 500 8'/z this time I was just very serious. I was trying to concen­ season’s first softball league casualty in Manchester^- By Dick Ledbetter homer then scored twice in the tallied on Mark McMahon’s Moffett pitched the last lead the attack. Banning lo-huuse canvass for funds Atlanta 19 19 .500 8Vz trate. -A.. curred this week when a woman in the Feline ^ g u e Sparked by Mark first, fourth and eighth innings ground out, A passed ball three frames and was in con- j-eached base four times, I o 111 e e I o p e r a I i n g of the night cap for a 6-2 win. San Diego 15 25 .375 13Vz “I pride myself on being a consistent pitcher and I’ve broke a leg...Several women umpires have been^igned Wagner’s two hits. East followed as Miles scored and tinual hot water. He allowed East has four games next expenses. been anything but consistent this year. I want to go back PUZZLE to games in the Eastern and Nike Leagues thisspring a Catholic High rolled to a 10-2 Saturday's Games Socha walked. Good base both South runs and four Week starting with Bulkeley •Ml hoys are requesled McGrau) Out and run some good games together. It won’t mean a thing first on the softball scene...Charter Oak Park’iFitzgerald win over South Catholic Philadelphia (Schueler 1-3) at running by the latter and hits. Monday in Hartford. lo nieel al iheir home if I don’t pitch well in my next start.” Field will be the scene of several slow pitch softball yesterday afternoon at Mt. NEW YORK (UPI) - First, Pittsburgh (Moose 1-4)' Ron Soucier saw the latter playing fields in uniform Montreal (Rogers 6-1) at New Rusty Staub’s two run homer provided Seaver with all tourneys in the weeks ahead. Already scheduled is the Nebo. the bad news for the New York tally and the final two runs al I o'clock. Mets. York (Matlack 4-1) the runs he needed. Ted Martinez added a two-run single in Groman’s Women’s Invitational, Army & Navy Club and % tallied on Wagner’s triple Tug McGraw, a top reliever San Diego (Arlin 1-4) at San the eighth inning to put the game on ice.' 1 2 3 4 1 9 10 11 State Women’s ASA events at the Charter Oak Street The success improved Indian Trackmen 1 ^ down the leftfield line. IMLKNATIONAL of the Mets, has been put on the Francisco (Baar 1-1) “We’ve got the best team we’ve ever had and I’ve been grounds...A gimpy leg has forced ^lex Hackney, Country East’s record to 9-3 and 5-3 Terry Hickey gained the Upping their record to 2-0, the 21-day disabled list because of a Atlanta (Niekro 4-3) at Los pulling down the whole applecart,” Seaver said. “But % Club golf pro, to pass up being an active player this in the HCC. East swept both Angeles (Messersmith 4-0) win. He surrendered just End Up With Win Oilers outlasted the Lawyers, 8- shoulder ailment. ’The guy who that’s one thing about baseball, its a long season and you 12 |13 Il4 season...The Geritol Golf Leagub starts W Jnesday at the games from arch-rival 6, last night at Verplanck. dreamed up the “you gotta Chicago (Reuschel 3-1) at St. have time to get yourself straightened out.” Manchester Country Club with A1 Tuttle i i charge. Only South this spring. John Buehler homered for the believe” slogan in the Mets’ Louis (Siebert 2-3) ,1 Concluding its dual meet season in fine fashion, the In other NL games, St. Louis edged Chicago 9-8, Cincin­ KusI C iilholir (10) pennant run last year will need Cincinnati (Kirby 2-3) at retired ‘swingers’ will be Eligible...First forfeits of the Manchester High track team winners while Jim Gluhosky nati topped Houston 4-2. Atlanta beat Los Angeles 5-3 in 11 15 16 Il7 AB R H E routed Wethersfield High, 86- two weeks of complete rest Houston (Roberts 5-4) . softball season were reported this week. Wholesale Tire Wagner drove in the first Banning. 2b 59, yesterday at the Eagles’ had three singles and Lionel innings, and San Diego whipped San Francisco 7-3. Miles, 3b track. Lessard had two pacing a 12-hit before he picks up a ball. Sunday's Games was declared a loser )vnen unable to field a team in the two runs in the second in­ The Indians wind up at 10-7 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh was postponed because of rain. Lamb. 3b 1 0 0 0 attack. Montreal at New York, 2 Candlelight League ^nd a Feline League contest A^as ter­ ning. Dan Socha who singled R. Soucier; cf overall and 5-4 in the CCIL, Re.sults: 440-yd. relay: 1. Wethersfield Cards 9, Cubs 8 18 |19 McMahon, If iBonsignore, Lipes, K ure^a and Hem- Shawn Spears and Shawn Aeros Game Avpay San Diego at San Francisco, 2 • minated due to a n injury and no extra players were and John Riccio, who was having won 10 of their last 12 mann) 46.0. \ Socha, ss Ireland homered for the losers Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 2 Catcher Ted Simmons drove in four runs—including the available...Dave Bidwell, the fine righthanded pitcher hit by a pitch, moved up on a Smachetli, rf meets. 120-yd. high hurdles: l,,W 8od (M), 2. HOUSTON (UPI) - The Moffett, rf,p Bonsignore IW), 3. Snow (M)\l5.2. while Mike Dahlem had a dou­ Chicago at St.^Louis winner with a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning—to give the Top performance was turned 100-yd. dash: 1. Lumpkin |M |,2 . Hem- Houston Aeros are one game with Manchester High, is also a dangerous threat with the balk and came home on Riccio, lb 1 1 ble. Cincinnati at Houston Cardinals their verdict over Chicago. Wagner, dh in by hurdler A1 Wood. He won mann (Wl, 3. Philbrick (Ml 10.1. shy of capturing the World bat. He came within inches of blasting a pair of homers Wagner’s opposite field Mile run: 1. Scholsky (M),' 2. Atlanta at Los Angeles Ted Sizemore led off the winning Cards’ rally with a Hickey, p.rf both the 330-yard intermediate Hockey Association cham­ against Hell High this week at Kelley Field. He had to set­ single to left. Love, c DePasquale IW) , 3. Fortin (W) 4:45.3. NATIONAL 440-yd. run: 1. K ureska IW), 2. pionship. single off loser Bill Bonham (27). Luis Melendez, sent in to Charlebois, c 0 0 hurdles and 120-yard high 23 24 25 |2 6 27 28 29 tle for one due to a great defensive running catch in center- Slankiewicz (Ml, 3. Orduz (M) 53.4. Building up a sizeable advan­ The Aeros swept to their third run for Sizemore, was balked to second and took third on East added another pair of hurdles, the latter tying his 330-yd. hurdles:!. Wood (M), 2. Don- field...It’s hard to understand that several wee’ i ago there Totals 30 10 7 5 tage, Miles Auto Sales held on victory without a loss in the an infield out. Simmons then drilled a Bonham pitch deep South Cuihultc (2) school mark at 15.2. Mike Lom­ signore IWI. 3. Joy (M) 42.9. tallies in the third. Aided by 880-yd run: 1. Moffat (M), 2. Lawler for an 11-9 win over Moriarty were not any playing fields available for any i.iore softball AB R H E bardo won the high jump and^ playoffs Friday night with a 7-4 to left field enabling Melendez to score the winning run„ teams and now a new women’s league is being an error by losing pitcher Ciccigloine, 2b IW), 3. DePasquale IW) 2:08.4. Brothers last night at Buckley. triumph over the Chicago MCC Nine 132 Zubretsky, cf the triple jump and was second , 220-yd. dash: 1. Lumpkin (Ml, 2. Hem- The victory, coupled with Philadelphia’s rainout and Randy Lavigne and a (nann (Wl, 3. Kureska (W) 22.9. Alex Britnell had three hits formed...“There is no such thing as a slow day on the golf Lavigne, p,ss 1 1 in the long jump. David Cougars. Play resumes Sunday. Montreal’s loss to New York, enabled the Cardinals to Two-mile run: 1. Lemieux (M), 2. for the winners including a course,” Alex Hackney reports at the Country Club. “The sacrifice fly by Socha, Joe Lurate, c Lemieux nipped Wethersfield’s In Tourney Gerrity, 3b Moriarty (W), 3. Wallace (M) 10:29.5. homer while Bill Frattaroli and move into a first place tie with the Phillies in the J!)i^ional 33 34 course is in great shape and there are more players, more Banning, and Ron Soucier Horvath, rf Bill Moriarty at the wire in the Mile relay: 1 . Manchester League East. each scoi’ed. Ricupero, If I Slankiewicz, Moffat, Orduz and Danny White each added two members and more of everything. There are a lot of active two-mile run while the 440-yard Scholsky) 3:42.3. Test Today Rouen, dh hits. Reds 4, Astros 2 relay team, despite finishing Javelin: 1. Michalik (M), 2. Mclia IM), golfers playing,” he added...Have a nice weekend. Zerio, p Dave Modean had three Reliever Clay Carroll cut short a nintjKfnning rally by The fifth inning proved to Haydasz, If second, had its best clocking of 3. DeJohn (W) 178' 136 Shot put: 1. Pratt (W), 2. Jam es (W), safeties for the losers while Baseball is a game of inches. be the clincher for East. Sheldon, lb 46.8. Tom Zerio cleared 10’ in getting pinch-hitter Mike Easier to hiUrito a game-ending Luppino, lb 3. Buyak (Ml 49'7" Mike Falkowski stroked two AND A high bounce here and a bad They managed only two hits the pole vault but placed second Discus: 1. Coughlin (M), 2. P ratt (W), hop there can provide the double play as Cincinnati handed th ^ str o s their seventh 3. James (Wl lfi'7" hits including a roundtripper. but scored six times. Totals 34 2 7 3 on the basis of more misses. straight loss. 38 39 40 43 44 South 000 000 002- 2 High jump: 1. Lombardo (Ml 2. difference betweeiytwo equal­ O'Keefe (Wl, 3. Herbert (M) 6' RADK Fred Norman, who went 8 l^ ^ n in gs to gain his second Consecutive walks to Ban­ East 022 060 00— 10Next on the agenda is the AMERICAN ly matched teams. Double Setback ning and Tom Miles opened 2BH: Banning. 3BH: Wagner; SB: Ban­ CCIL Field Day Tuesday at Long jump: I. Herbert (M), 2. Lom­ Judging ,frqm the banner win over Houston this weeM iad a six-hitter entering the ning, Socha 2, Moffett; Hits off: Hickey3 bardo (Ml, 3. Rathbun (M) 18'4 1/2" Exploding for 10 runs in the Hall High in West Hartford then Triple jump: 1. Lombardo (Ml, 2. 45 the gates. Ron Soucier was y o r 0 runs in 6 ; Moffett 4 for 2 runs in 3; fourth frame. Sears whipped SATURDAY seasons that/Manchester and ninth but was chased affer giving up a double to Doug ^Lavigne 5 for 9 runs in 41/3; Zerio 2 for 1 the Class A Eastern Sectionals Wood IMI, 3. Neirendorf (W) 4fl'2" Mattatucl^Cbmmunity Colleges safe on an error and the Pole vault: 1. O'Keefe (W), 2. Zerio Police & Fire, 16-4, last night at 2 1 DO Red Sox vr. OrioleR, Rader and a single t o ^ lie Brown with one out. Carroll runs in 32/3. May 28 at Farmington. For High Golfers (Ml, 3. Vinci (M) 10' Waddell. WTIC have enjoyed, today’s playoff took over, and aftergiving up a run-scoring single to Cliff Mike Coulombe had four hits 2:00 YankB vs. Brewers, game /between the two clubs Johnson, got Easjer to hit into a double play. 48 149 including a hd'mer and seven WINF ./ will hinge on which team plays Brax ■es 5, Dodgers 3 H,^^***^ wmning 10 of its last 11 matches including one tie, 2:15 the better baseball rather than the Manchester High golf team absorbed a double upen- RBIs for Soars while Mike (22,30) Angels vs. Mike Lur^pinch-double in the 11th inning droveUn two Rossillo with three and Jim Twins luck. 51 |5 2 ding ^sterday at Clinton Country Club, 3-2 to Berlin and 5- runs enabled the Braves to snap Los Angeles’ eighDgame Paggioli and Gerry King with .3:00 (3) Golf: Weiskopf, The spicy Connecticut Com­ 0 to Old Saybrook High. munity College Athletic Assn, 'streak before a crowd of 53,927, largest intKfe' two apiece added to a 14-hit at­ Nichols, Murphy majprs this season. It was a bad day altogether as the lowest Manchester 3:00 (8) Alan King Tennis tilt pitting the Northern Divi­ tack. Paul McCloskey con­ le huge throng was attracted by a “Salute to Hank linksman was Jim Wigren with an 81. Wigren topped tributed a bases loaded homer 4:00 (3) Colonial Golf sion champ, MCC, against the ACROSS DOWN Berlin s Scott Sturgeon 2-up and Jim Thomas won his while Tom McCloskey struck 4:30 (8) Wide World of Central division king, Mal­ taron” celebration, but the alltime home run king failed out 12 to pick up the win. Sports: Indy Trials ta tuck, gets under way at 5: to get a hit in three official trips to the plate. / Gas users Six-sided solid SS, SaT ^ Dave Nurmi homered twice, 5:00 (3) Preakness at Middletown’s Palmer I ^ d . Lum was called upon to bat in the 11th with Johnny Oates Distasteful newspaper or magazine Indigo dye each with a man aboard, to ac­ The winner will advanc^o the and Craig Robinson aboard as a result of two singles and a It costs more to do this today Firewood measurement E n S ‘he Indians face finals Sunday to Wee the / Standard of measurement D irty place Enfield High Monday at Cedar Knob Jountry Club and count for a|ljthe losers’ runs. SUNDAY forceout. Lum’s life at the plate was prolonged when third Character in Uncle Tom's Cabin Take it easy 1:00 (3) Sports Spec- Housatonic-Northwe^ern sur­ baseman R.on Cey dropped his foul pop. Optimistic feeling Assert Tuesday they re in West Hartford against league foes Hall vivor for the titldf They don't require gas In short supply ana Windham. Makeup games today find laeular: Boxing, women's Padres 7, Giants 3 Earlier tlyS^ season, MCC Portent One of today's big problems Stevenson’s vs. Ansaldi’s at 4 Nate Colbert’s first inning grand slam homer helped San 8POE member We'll all be spending more time here Results; Manchester: Thomas 40-40-88. Wigren 41-40-81 Mattatuck, 4-3, V o’clock and Professional 2:00 Red Sox vs. Orioles, Diego snap a nine-game losing streak with a victory o^er Canoer's friend What service stations don’t do on Sunday Riggott 47-48-95, Kassett 40-42-82; Berlin: O^Rielly 40-46^ WTIC The locals were out hit. Feathered friends Enclosures Barbers vs. Oilers at 6 o’clock. San Francisco. 86, Sturpon 41-45-86, Landry 37-44-81, Symolon 39-40-79; 2 :3 0 (18) Yanks vs. Ru^Bilodeau, winner in the Government's friend Energy source I irst game, will hurl for Coach Colbert’s homer, the fifth grand slam of his career, Rod Pale 42 ■?’ 41-38-79; Hermanson AMERICAN FARM Brewers, WINF Less common in today's traffic There are fewer on the roads these days 42-39-81, Coman 36-40-76. Dillon trounced Wipco 3:00 (3) Tennis: Taylor vs. im DeWitt’s club. Howie came off starter Ron Bryant, who failed to retire any of Game to play on a long weekend Gas measurement abbreviation Thursday night, 26-3. Dan Riessen Beeler (3-0) and Dave DuBosar the six batters he faced. Ancient garment Gas additive Binette doubled, homered and 4:00 (3) Colonial Golf (3-1) will be held in reserve Tool Neither's friend either for relief duty or assign­ Blow it! Historical period singled three times to lead the 4:00 (8) Alan King Tennis Keep from happening Hundredweight attack. 4:30 (22)„Red Sox vs. ment on Sunday. Doctrine Relative Illing Wins Track Meet Orioles Two MCC players are batting We'd like to see this happen to the energy crisis Extrem ity over .300. Buddy Smallwood Backs Remain to Wall Driving alternative Toward the stern leads the pack with a .440 mark Opposite of short supply Try — get it! Upping its record to 5-1 111, 3. Newsam (Kl 4:58.0, (Flosdorf did We used to go for a drive for this Compass direction yesterday was the Illing High 4:58.4 Illing school record). and Mike Panciera boasts a .419 For Struggling Bruins Meat substitute ., 880-yd. run: 1, Dawson (i), 2. Courtois Cannonade Favorite By way of Harris or Walters of baseball fame track team, 68-31, over IK), 3. Slack IK) 54.7. (new school average. A greater amount Kennedy of Enfield, the latter’s record). PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - In ly, a victory celebration by the It may be^different this year Rush about in frenzy What gas tanks don't runneth Change position first loss In three years, eight 220-yd. dash: 1. Dawson (I), 2. In^ Triple Crown Bid all their years of fun and glory, youthful Flyers. Philbrick (1), 3. Descherus (K) 24.4. The champaign will be on ice Kind Victim school records were established Javelin: 1. Rosy (K), 2. Burby (I), 3. the one thing the rollicking Poker term Famous dog by Illing. On the distaff side, Gardella (I) 147’8 1/2" BALTIMORE (UPI) - Can­ Stakes. But he was the first colt Boston Bruins never have been again Sunday, and Philadelphia Of the kingdom or the car Found with grapes Shot pul: 1. Phiihrick (I), 2. Kulg (K), Whit Illing topped Kennedy, 29-21, nonade, stretch-running winner in 25 years to turn the trick and Eagle Nelmen accused of is being party will have the advantage of Beginning of distress signal 3. Thompson IK) 36'9 1/2" (new school home ice for the nationally It's been in short supply too Dill for its scond straight win record). of the Kentucky Derby two only the ninth throughout poopers. Vigor's friend withbut a setback. Discus: I. While (I), 2, Rozy (K), 3. weeks ago, shoots for the se­ history. Winner Again televised game as it renews its Headgear Burby (I) lor 7 1/2" (new school But that’s just the role Results; Boys record). cond jewel of the Triple Crown bid to become the first expan­ 160-yd. hurdles: 1. Philbhck (I), 2, High jump: 1. Talbol (1), 2. White (I), at Pimlico today in the 99th run­ Rolling merrily along. East they’re going to have to con­ sion team to win the'Stanley Cardoso (Kl. 3.,Thomas (K) 20.0. 3. Sullivan IK) 5’3" (new school rcord). Catholic High copped its eighth tinue to play Sunday afternoon Cup. I/)ng jump: 1. Mathews (I), 2. Burby ning of the $209,000 Preakness Cheney Wins lOO-yd. dash: 1. Dawson (I), J» straight tennis match Thursday if they want to keep alive their With their strong, all-out ef­ Philbrick III, 3. Deschelki4 _U U .»«^ (1), 3. Dc.scherus IK) 17' 8 1/2" (new Stakes. Cheney Tech’s tennis team-' After you’ve enjoyed the challenge of the Criaieword Puzzle, I New school record). school record). by whipping Holy Cross of own dreams of a champagne fort Thursday, the Bruins Thirteen horses compete in rucked up its second win of send your completed copy to THE HERALD CLASSIFIED Mile run: I. Sullivan (K), 2. Flosdorf Relay; Kennedy (names unavailable) Waterbury, 4-2. celebration. proved a point. Their fate on 1:44.0. the 1 3-16 mile race with Can­ the season yesterday with a 4- DEPARTMENT. If you have the correct anawera, we will send Girls: Results: Singles - Yungk Sunday could be determined on nonade favored at 9 lo 5 to grab Boston, pressed to the brink you a certificate entitling you to a free claasifled ad, fifteen 60-yd. dash: 1. Berry (K), 2. Downing I decision over Prince Tech. (EC) def. Sam uelson 8-3, just how far thfey are willing to (I), 3. Frank (D. Dumais (K) 7.5. the $156,500 winner’s purse and of extinction by Philadelphia Results: Bellefleur (C) def. Briggs (EC) def. Ingham 8-1, press it. words or less, to run three consecutive days (or any article you 100-yd. dash: 1. Berry (K), 2, Downing (Herald photo by Dunn) move a step lo the most Mutiskus 7-5, 3-6, 6-0; following three straight losses, have for salel (I). 3. Frank (I) 12.0. elusive prize in thoroughbred Marcoulier def. Bradley (EC) Stung by the criticism from NATIONAL FARM 880-yd, run: 1. Lemieux (I), 2. Ritchie Wxt iterald Desuivu def. Strychurz (C) 6- 8-5, McEvitt (EC) def. Bagley desperately fought back with a their coach, Bep Guidolin, as Blake Karp, Chris Johnson (I), 3. Degasse (K) 2:48. racing. 4, 7-5; Curon (C) def. Shirley 5-1 victory over the Flyers Limit of one free ad per person, deadline for checking this 220-yd. Jash: 1. Berry (K), 2. Downing 8-1'. well as from fans, following CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and John Tychsen led Miles to a East Catholic High^s Undefeated Girls^ Tennis Squad A year ago Secretariat made 5-7, 6-2, 6-1; Doubles - Lihro- puzzle is Saturday, May 25,1974. Bring In or mall your com­ III. 3. Arendt (I) 29.3. Doubles - Yungk-Briggs (EC) Thursday night to reduce its three consecutive losses to 16-15 win over Moriarty’s last laing jump: 1. Berry (K). 2. Downing it look easy when he swept to Enjoying the fruits of an unbeaten season lo dale un­ Curuvellu (C) def. Mutiskas- def. Samuelson-Marcoulier 8-3; deficit in the Stanley Cup finals pleted copy today. night. Phil Malinpwski and Pat III. 3. Peterson 111 15'4" Lori While, Sue Anderson, Sue Furlong, Kerry Phelan, glory with record-bfeaking runs Philadelphia, the Bruins main­ Relay; 1. Illing (names unavailable) der the eoarhing of Jack Redmond is the East Catholic Shirley 10-7; Scurito- 8-3, T anski-Pulom ba def. to 3-2. In so doing, the Bruins tained constant pressure in the Box 591, Manchester, Conn. 06040 Shaw starred for the loserS. 57.7. Karen Leonard, Redmond and Diane Robidoux. The in the Kentucky Derby, the Malonev (C) ilef. Low-Desulva postponed, at least temporari­ High girls' tennis team. Squad members, left to right, girls have copped all seven matches. Preakness and the Belmont 8-5. Valenski-Stone (EC) 8-4. ' fifth game.

i I I. k PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., May 18, 1974 Help Wanted 13 MANCHfeSTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 18. 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 2 3 Homes For Sale 23■ Homes For Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 Homes lor Sale ^ 23 ADVERTISING NOTICES IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS VERNON - Summer fun in your VERNON - By owner, first MANCHESTER - Elro Street. 1 — Lost and Found On Third Shift own back yard. Seven-room offering excellent seven-room MANCHESTER MANCHESTER 2 — Peraonala New 2-fam ily, 5-5, three RATES Raised Ranch. Immaculate Cape. Fireplace, two full tile bedrooms, air-conditioning, 3 — Announcamenli , Small manufacturing firm has baths, combination windows RY OWNER JUST LISTED 4 — Entertainment ^ condition. Three bedrooms, 1 appliances, carpeting, private iKi* OPEN HOUSE 1 day ...... 9t word per day openings in two departments and doors, rec room, walk-out Six-room Cape, well main­ 5 — Auctions 3 days ...... 0t word per day 1/2 baths, family room, and rec Very conveniently located 6- entrance in basement, yard, realtor tained throughout. Fireplaced daniel f. reale 6 days ...... 7c word per day DRILLINO/SCREEIIING room. Beautiful pool in fenced basement, gas hot water heat, room Cape, 3 large bedrooms, parking, aluminum siding, A r t s FINANCIAL, close to shopping, quiet living room, dining room, sun­ 0 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 26 days ...... 0c word per day Male and female. Must be: re a rp rd . All this for only $41,- den, tiled bath, carpeted storms, screens, $55,000. Peter­ neighborhood. Priced for quick 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM experienced in production 900. Call Barbara Weinberg, at living room, large patio, man Agency, 649-4844,649-9404. ny eat-in kitchen, first-floor 10 — Insurance H appy A d s ...... ,..$1.75 Inch work. Please contact T. J. Crockett, 643-1577. sale. $35,900. Assumable 7 3/4% bedroom and bath, two large Dan Reale would like .mortgage. Principals only. 875- landscaped front yard, cheery EMPLOYMENT ®he Heratii bedrooms up. Wall-to-wall kitchen, new furnace. Low 13 — Help Wanted ■ MANCHESTER - 1851 Colonial 9725 for appointment. carpeting, electric eye garage to sell you this house 14 — Business O pportunities MULTI-CIRCUITS Cape on large treed lot with all 30’s. Shown by Appointment. 15 — Situation Wanted so Harrison Street door. Mid 30’s. fo r CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING city utilities, 7 1/2 rooms, 2 TIMROD Rd. - New 7-room MANCHESTER Manchester • 646-3800 Call Suzanne^Shorts, 646-3233. EDUCATION fireplaces, 1 1/2 baths. Needs Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, WORTH LOOKING ATI < 3 6 ,9 0 0 10 — Private Instructions some modernization, $35,000. 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, 643-9219 246-5626 STATELY COLONIAL J. WATSON BEACH 19 — Schools-Classes city utilities, plastered walls, 20 — Instructions Wanted Warren E. Howland, Realtors, REAL ESTATE CO. Come and see it! patio. Two-car garage. Shade f A BOOKKEEPER’S Assistant for 643-1108. Lovely thr%e-bedroom, center Realtors «0l J' REAL ESTATE local company. "Typing and trees. Built by Ansaldi. Charles hallway Colonial in prime 23 — Homes lor Sale DO YOU remember Manchester Office ^ shorthand a must. The perfect HEBRON - Walnut Drive, five Lesperance, 649-7620. December’s ice storm? Say Sunday - from 1 pm to 4 pm 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale Porter School area. First 647-9139 25 — Investment Property PHONE 643-2711 position for someone who is room Ranch on perfect acre. goodbye to extremes. The floor family room and laundry 45 Mary Ann Drive, Coventry North 26 — Business Property bored with an ordinary typing Coppertone range, refrigerator avepge mean temperature for 27 — Resort Property off the kitchen, two 20 — Real Estate Wanted job and wants diversificatioiL and dishwasher. Fireplace, full PARKER STREET Spring Hill is 71.5 degrees fireplaces, basement rec FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD For interview call 646-4911.\ basement, one car garage, just fahrenheit with Januarys low MANCHESTER - $26,900, older MISC. SERVICES Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 painted, easy commuting to being 60.5 degrees and Julys room, 2-car garage. Well seveen room home, convenient 31 — Services Ollered ADVERTISING landscaped and private lot. location near school and shop­ 32 — Painting-Papering LATHE Man or. all around routes 85 ana 1-84. Immediate Vacant 6-room Colonial with high 80.5 degrees. Spring Hill BOOKKEEPING assistant, Low 50s. ping, 65x107 lot, two car garage, 33 — Building-Contracting DEADLINE GRINDER - Surface grinding, machinist. All benefits. Apply possession, $34,700. The Yankee basement garage, fireplace. was planned and built by the 34 — Rooling-Siding filing clerk and typist to handle AVON close tolerance gage work. HAPPY ADS in person, Stygar Gage Com­ Peddlers, 742-9718, 423-6735. famous Florida Mackle city utilities. Bel Air Real 35 — Heating-Plumbing 12:00 noon the day belore extra duties in several House completely rem ^eled Estate 643-9332. 36 — Flooring Overtime and paid insurance. pany, 1445 Tolland Tpke Brothers. $27,800 buys a Mackle publication. Says... and redecorated. Property 37 — Moving-TrucKIng-Storage departments. 8-4:30 on the bus Penobscot Tool & Gage, Manchester. . quality home including sodded 30 — Services Wanted Deadline lor Saturday and line, apply in person. East Make Money even if you’ve Merrow Road, Route 15, Exit adjoins Town property in WARREN E. HOWLAND lot, city water and sewers, in- I Manchester Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Hartford Convalescent Home, never “sold” before. Most 99, Tolland, 875-8083. ^ MEDICAL OFFICE needs LEBANON - Cook Hill Road - rear. Mid 30’s. ground utilities, sidewalks, MISC. FOR SALE REALTORS 643-1108 41 — Articles lor Sale 745 Main St. East Hartford. people are already “sold” on responsible, mature woman, seven room large country closing costs and more. Get the 42 — Building Supplies PLEASE READ PART TIME openings Avon. Let me show you how to DRIVERS for Manchester full-time, for typing and other home, on pretty 1.2 acres. T J.C R O C K E n full story. Write, call or come IMMACULATE RANCH 43 — Pels -Birds- Dogs school buses, immediate Large rooms, stream on I 44 — Livestock available for waitresses, cooks, set up your own business. Call office duties. Salary commen­ Realtor 642-1577 in today, Florida Unlimited, 38 openings available. Part time surate with experience and property, easy commuting to Kane Street, West Hartford, 45 — Boats & Accessories YOUR AD dishwashers and food Six rooms, three 46 — S po rtin g G oods Classified ads are taken over 289-4922 work, will train. Call 643-2414. ability. Call 649-8979, 9-4:30. ro u tes 87, 2, 66, an(T 6. Cqnn., 06119, 523-5213. 17 — Garden Products preparers. All hours available. MANCHESTER - Cute Ranch bedrooms, wall-to-wall 10 — Antiques the phone as a convenience. Apply Tacorral, 246 Broad St., Immediate possession, $32,900. The Herald is responsible for WANTED - Lathe hands. Over­ with low taxes, living room carpeting, refrigerator, 19 — Wanted to Buy Manchester. PART-TIME cleaning woman. The Yankee Peddlers, 742-9718, MANCHESTER - $31,900, six $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 only one Incorrect insertion and LAUNDRY WORKERS - time, paid holidays, excellent Immediate opening, hours 5 to 7 423-6735. room Colonial, IVz baths, dead­ baths, stove; refrigerator, gar­ with fireplace, modern kitchen range, washer, dryer, -A 2 car garage 2 fireplaces RENTALS Mature individuals needed to then only to the size ot the insurance benefits. Metronics, p.m., five day week. New small end street, trees, privacy. age, two acres. Hutchins Agen­ and bath, two bedrooms, third drapes, blinds, cornices, )2 — Rooms lor Rent original Insertion. Errors which work part-time weekends 3 to At 3 Bedrooms Finished family room Inc., Route 6&44-A, Bolton. ASHFORD - Raised Ranch, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. cy, Realtors, 649-5324. bedroom in loft, porch. Only )3 — Apartments lor Rent do not lessen the value of the 11 p.m. shift. Pleasant working office. Contact Multi-Circuits, awnings, fireplaced living >4 — Homes lor Rent 36x26, furnished. Private lake. $26,500. Frechette & Martin, A^ Private area ^Acre + wooded lot advertisement will not be cor­ NURSE conditions. Apply at Meadows ... Someont 50 H a r ris o n S tr e e t I room, aluminum storms, >5 — Business lor Rent Manchester, 646-3800. $10,000. Phone 649-6839. MANCHESTER - Small two- MANCHESTER - $28,900, two Realtors, 646-4144. 16 — Resort Property lor Rent rected by an additional inser­ Convalescent Center, 333 patio, tool shed, attached tion. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED may have sent you family, ideal investment. Good . bedroom Ranch, two car gar- ^ Excellent condition - 17 — Wanted to Rent Bidwell Street, Manchester. garage. Large . wooded, 10 — Misc. lor Rem Live in. Room and Board, plus MANCHESTER - 2-family, location and condition. Low COVENTRY LAKE - Belleview SELL o h a p p y a d l age, freshly decorated, landscaped lot. Mid 30’s. A^ Carpeting and Drapes salary. Send resume with RN’s - LPN’s frame home with tenants and 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, excellent location, Hutchins section, four room Ranch, with AUTOMOTIVE EXPERIENCED - full time, GOOD HUMOR enclosed porch, beautiful stone 11 — Autos lor Sale references to BoXiT, (All Shltte business tenant on the first 643-4535, 646-1021. Agency, 649-5324. 12 — Trucks lor Sale Manchester Herald. service station attendant, must floor. The third floor has full fireplace. Only $18,900. Owner shys he “has to sell now ” be neat and courteous, apply in ICECREAM THE MEYER AGENCY 13 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale HEIRS OF Barney - Sally Apply Daily & Saturdays 9-5 NURSES' AIDES unfinished dormer. Located at Assumable 7‘/4% mortgage. and immediate occupancy. ' 14 — Motorcycles-Bicycles person, Olenders Body Shop, 105 Main Street, corner of Fiano Agency, 646-2677. 15 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle Lewis, Collanades, Betsy, Route 83, Rockville, 289-8251 (All Shltte) MANCHESTER FOREST HILLS Realtors 646-3860 Hom es Rose. Contact Charles Morgan, Grove Street. In very good con­ Full and part-time positions Only 14 minutes from Manchester — take Route 44A to 6 — Automotive Service Mt. Elliott Station, Box 6257, DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full­ GOOD HUMOR CORP. Happiness Is A dition with large lot located in READY FOR SUMMER oc­ 7 — Autos lor Rent-Lease LIVE-IN, light houskeeping, OPEN HOUSE Mark Drive to Mary Ann Drive. D etroit, M ichigan, 48234. time, experience preferred but SULLIVAN AVL available. Many benefits, business zone. Call P. M. H. cupancy in exclusive Forest care for girl ten, call 872-3294 or CHICKEN ^ Hills 3-bedroom Colonial, $51,- (Herald photo by Dunn) Assets. will train. Send resume to P.O. KENNEDY RD. hospitalization, medical and Realty, 528-9321, after 5 p.m, 528-2235 after 7 evenings. BAR B-Q I 500; 4-bedroom Colonial, $50,- MANCHESTER - New listing, LIST YOUR HOUSE IN . . . Box 1, Glastonbury, Conn. SouU) Windsor, Conn. life insurance. Liberal sick 568-5776. Sunday 1-4 P.M. Saturday, June 1, 1974 ji;: time, holiday and vacation 500; 3-bedroom Raised Ranch, Dutch Colonial. Excellent con­ \ D NOTICES LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER An Equal Opportunity Em^Joyer (Other Times By Appointment) $50,000. Peterman Agency, 649- 100th Win for East Mentor □ FINANCIAL LADY or couple for office from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. policy. We are one of the dition. New living room, dining aide for Green Lodge Home for MANCHESTER - Three- 4844, 649-9404. room, kitchen. Three REALE’S CORNER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cleaning, evenings, 15-20 hours Ladies in Manchester. For largest health care centers in bedroom Ranch, formal dining 175 MAIN STREET per week. Phone 643-5747. bedrooms. Two-car garage. PHONE 646-4525 Captain Cordon Daring offered congratulations to Lost and Found 1 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 details call Mr. Beilman, 649- DOMESTIC Help - full, part or America. Drop in and see us. room, two fireplaces, garage, GRISSOM RD., MANCHESTER MANCHESTER - $29,500 buys Treed lot. Won’t last at $33,900. 5985 or 666-2026. temporary. Transportation Contact E. Kurnik, RN large lot, desirable location. Stop out to inspect our models or see the plans of the new this cute Cape in good Frechette & Martin, Realtors, Coach Bob Prinz of East Catholic High when latter MORTGAGES, loans first se­ ELECTRICIAN - Experienced THE ELKS lo d g e/ LOST - Cat, white fluffy angora provided. Phone 872-3344, E-Z Stanley Agency, 646-3618, 643- homes under construction. All quality built by JAM ES A. neighborhood. Six of the nicest Inc., 646-4144. Services Ottered 31 posted,his 100th career team triumph. Prinz ac­ with tiger ears, black marking cond, third. All kinds. Realty in commercial and residential 30 Bissell Streej/ jij MEADOWS 5724. wiring. Benefits. Call 646-5420 Day Maid Service. M cC a r t h y . rooms on the market today. complished the feat in seven seasons. The milestone on back, wearing green leather s^tewide. credit rating un­ AUTO MECHANIC Manchester/ S: CONVALESCENT CENTER Aluminum siding, one car gar­ MANCHESTER - Three family, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ between 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) came against St.Thomas Aquinas this week. collar. Phone 646-5340. Reward. Experience necessary, AUTO BODY Repairman: long 333 Bldwall StrMt MANCHESTER - Eight-room age, nice yard are only a few of separate furnaces, ceramic tile HOLLISTER ST. fidential, Quick arrangements. RANCHES, RAISED RANCHES, COLONIALS and SPLIT Trees cut, trimmed or topped, modern clean shop, good established, well equipped gar­ Manchester, Conn. home, conveniently located. the extras. Don’t hesitate, call baths, appliances, two car gar­ FIRST TIME ON MARKET stumps removed, fully insured. LOST - May 4th, vicinity House Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. COMPANION for elderly lady LEVEL homes, some ready to decorate. All homes include and light housework, hours 9-3, working conditions and age has opening for 647-9194 New gas furnace. Owner asking now! Vantage Realty, 872-9402. age, excellent location. Char- Got a tree problem? Well worth and (Hale or Silver Lane Top 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ $29,000. Phone 643-6655. family rooms with fireplaces, ceramic baths, oak flooring, call 649-4023 after 5 p.m. benefits. Five day week, no experienced body man. Good Happiness Is: ;:;i Bon Agency, 643-0683. Absolutely immaculate, six a phone call. 742-8252. Notch, ladies Bulova watch. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. aluminum siding, '2-car garages and all city utilities. MANCHESTER - Good size pay. Permanent job for quality room modern home, large Sentimental value. Phone 643- Saturdays. See Mr. Duff or FULL TIME - janitorial BOLTON La k e - Lakevlew, NEED MONEY? Like people? worker. Fringe benefits. Cape on lovely treed lot, living MANCHESTER - Eight room TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving 5497. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Mr. Patch in person or call BENNET JR. I superintendant ne^ed for four room Ranch, pine pan­ comfortable living room with Turn your free hours into profit Mellen, While and Palshaw, 107 DIRECTIONS: Scott Drive to Kennedy Rd., left on Hamilton room with fireplace, formal Custom built home, Rockledge large appliances, cleaning mortgages — interim financing 646-6464 for appointment. apartment buildings. Free eling, garage, deep treed lot,^ fireplace, formal dining room, in the fieid of cosmetics. We Burnside Ave., East Hartford. /HIGH I ^rive, next left is Grissom Rd. Follow signs to models. dining room, eat-in kitchen, section, 4-5 bedrooms, two cellars and attics, also some Slow Pitch LOST - Samoyed type dog, — expeditious and confidential u p ai 1.111^111, g w u o o■ i airy. i j . school bus service, lake" I'/z baths, screened porch, will train. Call 875-7357. three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, fireplaces 40’ living room, $63,- tree work done. 644-1775. female, vicinity South Street service, J.D. Real Estate WOMAN wanted for cleaning be dependable/handy,iidy, and privileges. Must be seen. No almost completed rec room, 500. Hayes Corporation. 646- garage, aluminum siding. All Assoc. 646-1980.. CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. JV I willing to work'at: maintenmaintenance, and Echo Road, Coventry. and kitchen help for catering realtors. $23,000. 742-9600. garage. Asking $37,500. 0131. on gorgeous 87x140 lot. A once LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, Believed to be hurt. $25 reward. EXPERIENCED Service man, 1229 Main S t minor re p a ^ , and lawn care. part time, to repair Hotpoint establishment. Own transporta­ BASEBALL Frechette & Martin, Realtors, in a lifetime opportunity. cellars and attics cleaned, Phone 649-7164 or 643-8449. Manchester tion. Call 649-5313. Seeking ^ I t without children. MANCHESTER - For growing 646-4144. GREEN MANOR Ranch with □ EMPLOYMENT washers and dryers and Write l^nchester Herald, Box MERRITT Don’t lose it! lawns mowed, small tree work. I Softball appliances, inquire, Mr. Frank, TEAM children I have a finished attic attached garage on nicely treed Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. FOUND - Shepherd type, male, B giying age, experience, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 643-6006. MAN WANTED for work with playroom to go along with this MANCHESTER - Seven-room lot. Large fireplaced living BEL AIR REAL ESTATE reddish brown and black, white RN - LPN. Part-time, 11-7 a.m. catering firm. Own transporta-/ winning their first S dous employment. nice 3-bedroom Colonial. Colonial, living room, dining room, kitchen with dining area, Help Wanted 13 One shift per week accepted, ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ spot on chest. Call Dog Warden, tion. Call 649-5313. / baseball game. Armstrong Real Estate Ser­ AGENCY room, kitchen, den, fireplace, paneled family room, 3 643-9332 IMMEDIATE OPENING for night differential. Equal oppor­ realtor eling, rec rooms, offices, 646-4555. iusiness Opportunity 14 vices, 289-8997 or 289-8802. two full baths, three bedrooms, bedrooms. Appliances, wall-to- DUSTY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTER GIRLS - Must be Bridgeport operator, tunity employer. Contact Burn­ mis household repairs. Phone 649- Standings ' SILK CITY over 18, be willing to work some experienced, first shift, small 646-1180 garage, central location. Only wall carpeting, draperies in­ 4594. P^sonals 2 side Convalescent Home, 870 MANAGER TRAH^E^ MANCHESTER - Pizza house, WETHERELL STREET - Six- $37,500. Frechete & Martin, W L Behind a 13-hit attack, Gor­ nights and some weekends. manufacturing firm. Please Burnside Ave., East Hartford, cluded. 30’s.' Principals only. TOLLAND - Owner, non­ fully eciqipped. Priced to sell. room colonial, 1 1/2 baths, Realtors, 646-4144. 647-1081. M.C.C. Veterans 3 0 man Brothers topped Acadia Apply in person after 6 p.m. contact Multi-Circuits, 50 289-9571. Management position/an be development, 3 bedroom ranch, TWO HANDY men want varie­ NEW IMPROVED “Zippies”, Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Broad I.O.H. Owner has other interests. For lower 40’s. Call T. Shannon 568- ty of jobs, raking rolling, Vittner’s 3 0 Restaurant, 11-3, last night at the great iron pill now with Harrison Street, Manchester, yours after 6 .months details call Stanley Agency, 646- fireplaced living room, large St, Manchester. Instructors of the 6652. rec room sun deck and pool, liming, fertilizing, mowing Jaycees 2 1 Fitzgerald. Vitamin C. Liggett Rexall, 646-3800. THIRD SHIFT - Heat treat fur­ specialized training. Earn 3618. C.B.T. (Blue) 1 2 Jim Hart, Biff Grimes, A1 nace operator. Training Handicapped stove and dishwasher. 200' fron­ lawns, attics, cellars cleaned. Manchester Parkade. HAIRDRESSER, part-time, $20,000-$40,000 /a year in COVENTRY - Privacy on 11/2 Reasonable rates. 643-5305. Allied Systems 1 2 Rodonis, Don Denley and Gary MACHINISTS programs and opportunities to tage, wooded acre. $39,500. 872- experience necessary in blow management. )Ve will send ANNUAL acres with brook. Five-room 9682. Angels 1 2 A pew each had two hits for the Experienced machinists advance. Please apply in per­ Ranch waiting your arrival. dry cutting. To work Thursday, son. Klock Company, 1366 you to school' for 3 weeks, OPEN HOUSE □EDUCATION PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road Firemen 1 2 winners while Mike Kilby and Friday and Saturday. Apply needed by small established expenses paid, train you in the Walk-out basement, three MANCHESTER - Two-year old Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, company, must be able to Tolland Turnpike, Manchester. Manchester High bedrooms and more. $35,000. Savings Bank - 0 3 Bill Tedford each had two hits Magic Mirror Beauty, 757 Main An equal opportunity employer. field selling and servicing es­ duplex, 3 bedrooms, living envelopes, bill& quick copy, in three trips to the plate for work on lathe and School Pool Owner financing for qualified In Glastonbury,,, wedding invitations. Xeroxing. Street, Manchester. Phone 646- tablished/accounts. We need Private Instructions...... 18 room, huge kitchen, 11/2 baths, Acadia. 6821. Bridgeporls. Good starting Sunday, May buyers- w ith 10% dow n. separate basements, aluminum 875-4819. f e i j n e WAITRESSES wanted - Apply individuals who are mature, Lessenger Co., Realtors, 646- rate, with complete company in person. Full-time, will train ambitj<)us, have car and are 1 to 3 P.M SEWING INSTRUCTIONS - siding, storms and screens, Standings EXPERIENCED dump truck 8713, 1-423-9291. STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ Scoring in every frame, paid benefits. if necessary. Bolton Lake bond able. Many fringe Dressmaking or tailoring. All hardwood floors. Low 50’s. W L Groman’s Sports Shop whipped driver also willing to labor, Apply at Hotel, Route 44-A, Bolton, basic seps including pattern Principals only. By owner, 643- ting Agency - Painting, interior- steady work, call 742-6190. benefits. If you want a career It’8 MEAEiOW HILL 7026. exterior, carpentry, small jobs, W.I.N.F. 3 Moriarty Brothers, 22-2, last Conn. adjustments. Small classes. COVENTRY - $19 900. Owner 0 NOBLE & WESTBROOK opportunity please write: Teenagers take note for masonry and cement work, Roosevelt Mills 3 0 . night at Fitzgerald. 20-Westbrook Street Birthday must sell four room year ’round WAITRESSES part-time, days. MECHANIC - long established M.PERRY summer. 643-6226. MANCHESTER - Unusual 6- fences, tilling for gardening, Crispino’s 2 1 Home run power led East Hartford home located in Pine Lake ADULT CONDOMINIUMS tree work, no job too small, for Experienced preferred. Apply and well equipped general gar­ 111 Washington Street, DAD Shores. Aluminum siding, full room Cape, central location, Scrvse Wallpaper 2 1 Groman’s as Roger Macaione An equal opportunity employer any household job call for es­ W. T. Grant, Manchester age needs a seasoned car a n d / Brookline, Mass. 02146 Love, basement, drilled well. Quiet garage, 1 1/2 baths, lovely lot. Cut & Curl 1 2 and Bob Brannick had two RESTAURANT- Steve Parkade. Equal opportunity truck mechanic for its stafU An Equal Opportunity Company Mid 40’s. Bel Air Real Estate, timate, 649-1590 between 8 a.m. Chrlssy □ REAL ESTATE non-through road Lessenger and 7 p.m. David’s 1 2 apiece and Bob Kowalski, Dave Williams 136, Gene Grillo 141, employer. MAN WANTED to do custodial Good wages and fringe benefits. Co., Realtors, 646- 8713, 1-423- 643-9332. Man. Plymouth 0 3 White and Ron Seplowltz had work for cleaning company, References. Mellen W hite/ & Joe Dworak 138-356, Bill 9291. The finest in condominium LICENSED Rest Home - with Moriarty Bros. 0 3 one each. White was a perfect MATURE CAPABLE woman days or nights. $2.50 per hour. Palshaw. 107 Burnside aW., Homes For Safe 23 Invesinieat Property 25 McKinney 353, Emil Palmier! as companion housekeeper for MALE - over 18, for cleaning at 24 hour nursing supervision. EASTERN four-for-four at the plate and Good steady work. Must have East Hartford, Conn. MANCHESTER - Large three iiving...the finest of ioc- 145-370, Chet Russo 138, Larry elderly lady in quiet country own transportation. Retired night, 9 p.m. to midnight. Apply MANCHESTER - Four- M A N C H E S ^E R , 8 - r o o m Certified recreation program, Standings Mike Reardon and Steve in person after 6 p.m. Dai PART TIME, laundermat or four bedroom Cape, finished tions. Nestied in the hiils ambulatory residents. $14. per I Bates 143-352,Bill Sheekey 350, home. Phone 742-6694. people welcomed. Phone 646- bedroom Colonial, V k baths, aluminum sidetl building on W Li McAdam each went three-for- Queen Brazier, 242 Br id attendant 4-9 p.m. three or four rec room, jalousled porch, day. Telephone Administrator, Bob Hyde 174-433, George May 8133 after 6 p.m. walnut paneled first floor fami­ oversized garage, 1 1/2 baths, of Giastonbury aside the East Center StreeKFirst floor, Wilson Electric 3 0 four. 352, Dave Viara 138-137-405, Ed RESPONSIBLE Male in­ OFFICE CLfRK Street, Manchester. days per week, call 647-1119 ly room, spacious kitchen, with former dental office\amesited St. Anthony Home, Rockville. Jim ’s Arco 2 1 Bob Plaster had two hits in from 8-4 p.m. on Tuesday, large tool shed, maintenance 875-9121. Doucette Jr. 155-394, George dividual to assume stock room GAS STATION - Looking for a Part-time morpings and loads of cabinets and built-ins. free. Corner location, walking Connecticut River, it’s a parking lot, ideal professional Millers Falls •2 1 two trips for the' losers with NURSES AIDES - 7-3/bnd 3-11, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday Marinelli 169-396, Bob Boroch and mail room duties. Drivers man to rranage a gas station Thursday to earjy p.m. Will Impeccably maintained. distance to everything. Possible location ..... Martens A^ncy, Control Data excellenz starting ^ a ry , good or Sunday. guaranteed appreciation. LAW.NMOWERS repaired and John Quaglia and Tim Coughlin 351, John Ortolani 384, Dave license required. Previous with two repair bays. Will train for diversified duties. Manicured lot in desirable home- office occupation. $39,- Realtors, 646-2550. Highland Park Market 1 2 driving in the runs. experience a m ust. Apply guarantee $225 a week for benefits, paid l u i ^ period. On Porter Street area. 60’s. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••A sharpened, pick-up and Castagna 367, Pete Krupa 138- Knowledge of/typing helpful. bus line, only e ^ rie n c e d need RESPONSIBLE Driver for Mr. 900. Buy and save direct from delivered, Call Sharpall now for Trash-Away 0 3 Nelson Freightways Inc., 47 payroll, plus repairs, in Warren E. Howland, Realtors, owner, 649-7069. Real Estate Wanted 28^ 392, Leo Bacheochi 139-370, Joe East Street, Rockville. 872-9121. Manchester area. Call 646-8133 Apply in person: apply. East Hartford Convales­ Softee truck. Must be 18 or 643-1108. your spring tuneup. 643-5305. INDEPENDENT CA.NDUEUIGHT Bachiochi 145-395, Jim Lambert cent Home/745 Main Street, over, neat and reliable. Call Standings Dick’s American registered a after 6 p.m. EIGHT ROOMS, centrally SELLING your home or 164399, Don Logan 146-351, Dom East Har^rd. 649-2073 between 9 a.m. -1 p.m. CIRCA 1778 Cape Cod, wide Aii the pieasure of a home acreage? For. prompt friejndly CASH Registers and adding W L 6-4 triumph over Wholesale NURSE'S AIDE MANCHESTER MODES, INC. located, new gas furnace. Farr 360, Jim Bell 156-397, Hank EXPERIENCED PAINTERS boards, two baths, 6 1/2 rooms, service, call Louis Dimbck machines. - Sales, service, Walnut Barbers 3 0 Tire last night at“Robertson. 12 Midnight - 8 A.M. Pine Street DOCM^R’S OFFICE - FULL-TIME position for an Owner asking $29,000. Call 643- of your own pius much, supplies. 15 years e.xperience, Frey 138-372. wanted with minimum five fireplace, foyer, double garage. 6655. Realty, 649-9823. BA Club 2 1 Dennis Dailey and Bud MANCHESTER MANOR years experience. Call between Manchester seermry receptionist for East appliance and furniture sales Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. much more. Each unit is formerly with NCR. Free Renn’s Tavern Feshler homered for the Hactforcl specialist, four days person. Experience helpful but Estimates, C.R.S. Company, 2 1 NURSING HOME 6-7 p.m., 649-4343. NEW LISTING - Sparkling 6- ALL CASH for your property Man. Oil Heat 2 1 winners. Ron Laliberte with p^ week, typing, mature not necessary. Apply W. T. modern and maintenance within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, Coventry. 742-6381, 385 West Center St. Grant Co., Manchester VERNON room aluminum sided Cape, Turnpike TV 1 2 three and Bob Carr with two DENTAL ASSISTANT - office votnan. State experience and instant service. Hayes Agency. ______646-0129___ PART-TIME work at home, on^ 'education. Reply Box H, Parkade. An equal opportunity with lai^e 200’ deep lot. free; 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms, LAWN SERVICE - Complete Gunver Stampers 1 2 hits added to, the cause. and chair side, career oriented DESIRABLE LOCATION 646-0131. Borg Heads List HAIRDRESSER - full or part- the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995 Manchester Herald. employer. Garage. Three bedrooms and mowing, raking, yards cleaned. Bonanza Steak . 1 2 Gerry Mund with three and person with no heavy home From this Spotless 6-room formal dining room. Quiet humidified gas heat, fire­ time. 'Phone 643-2846 after 6 WE WILL buy your house. Call Summer contracts available. Pizza House 0 3 Don Palmer with two safeties NOTTINGHAM, England responsibilities, reply to Box C, Ranch you can walk to the Neighborhood. $34,900. Keith p.m. ARTS AND Cr/fts place, fully applianced anytime, Hutchins Agency, Free estimates. Senior citizen paced Wholesale. (UPI) — Bjorn Borg, Sweden’s Manchester Herald. demonstrators needed./Part- mm Skinner School. Other Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. NIKE Realtors, 649-5324. discounts. 643-0304, 647-1723. teen-age tennis phenomenon CABLE TV Linemen, splicers, time or full-time. No collecting NEWSPAPER DEALERSHIP AVAIUBIE features include finished rec kitchen, air conditioning, Standings PART TIME - for mechanically room, covered patio, pool, TWO FAMILY - 6-6, Duplex, who was runner-up to technicians, pole line or delivering. Call 87^663, 875- SELLING your house? Call us DO YOU have a clothes fitting inclined, meticulous person to 9722, 633-9023, 872-27 separate furnaces. Good w/w carpeting. Prices W L Runs were plentiful last night Australian John Newcombe in engineers. Contact Bobby J. Immediately — Andover Area two-car oversized garage. first and we'll make you a cash problem? Custom tailoring and Annullis work in player piano - pipe revenue and location. High 30s. 3 0 at Robertson as Manchester the last week’s World Cham­ Payne, General Com­ organ rebuiltling shop, A Business of Your Own Large kitchen with built-in start at $34,000. offer. One day service. T, J. dressmaking, men and women. Pero’s IF YOU ENJqX greeting the Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. Reasonable prices. 646-3808. 3 0 State Bank edged Dorn’s Boys, pionship Tennis final, heads a munications, Inc., Box 5364, minimum wage. 646-4666. —Must Have Dependable Car appliances. Large lot. Mid Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Crockett’s 3 0 strong list of entries for the Arlington, Tex., 76011. 214-263- public and c /n assume full 30’s. 14-13. State came up with eight responsibilitYJor the operation MANCHESTER - three Sportsman’s 1 2 3475, 817-460-4573. —Must Be Bondable LISTINGS NEEDED - Single CUSTOM Packaging and runs in the final frame to take a John Player tournament at Not­ HOUSEKEEPERS - Reliable of our offied^ we are interested WARREN E. HOWLAND bedroom condominium, Seventh Two’s 1 2 mature housekeepers are —Cash investment Required For recreation you can swim, play tennis, practice your swing on the new and multiple dwellings, land crating for shipping and 14-9 lead and Dorn’s could only tingham June 17-22. in you. General preocedures in­ Realtors 643-1108 finished rec room, two full and storing, of all your fragile Wyman Oil 1 2 MACHINISTS - Bridgeport, needed to comp^liment our pre­ and farms. Rental management muster four markers falling Leading Americans who have lathe, chucker, tool maker. Air- cluding simplified bookkeeping, Call Tim McColloch, Circulation Manager two half baths, carpeted, all putting green, take a sauna bath, use our exercise rooms, try your hand at items. Any quantity. Pick up F arr’s 0 3 sent staff. Experience is appliances, stone patio with gas on homes or multiple dwellings. one run short. accepted invitations are Tom conditioned shop, benefits in­ pricing, and correspondence. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD Phone Curt Hagler. 643-6624. service. 644-8962. Bob & Marie’s 0 3 Gorman, dick Stockton, Roscoe preferred, but not essential. Some experience helpful. Five- 3 1/2 ACRES, horse paradise, grill, storms and screens. gardening too! Plenty of action — plenty of friends. John Kravontka had the cluding pension plan. Lewis Come see us at Meadows Con­ 647-9946 after 5 p.m. Tanner, Erik Van Dillen and Machine Company, 22 John St., day week, hours flexible. For seven room Colonial, 1 1/2 Priced below replacement at LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics game-winning hit for State. Joe valescent Center, .333 Bidwell appointment phone 643-0255. baths, large out buildings. $34,500. Financing available. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REC ‘ Marty Riessen. East Hartford, Conn. 289-3468. Street, Manchester. and cellars cleaned. For free Brooks had four hits in as many Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Eastern, 646-8250. estimates phone 647-9610 Standings trips to the plate pacing an 18- The Meadow Hill way of life is exciting and new...we think it’s worth your PART TIME - Evening job is □ MISC. SERVICES anytime. hit attack. REDUCED. Here’s a 7-room W L available for a retired personpel ANOTHER EXQUISITE while to come on over and let us show you around — you’ll love it!! CBT 3 0 Fred Valente homered, TOWN OF COVENTRY four evenings a week, Factory Openings Now Available Raised Ranch you must see. CUSTOM MADE draperies, ap- Factory Opening Now Available Sparkling country kitchen, MANCHESTU RESIDENCE Services Ottered 31 Center Congo 2 1 tripled and singled twice for ZONING BOARD OF proximately 25 hours. For the Following: For The following: very reasonable, work Telephone 2- 1 Dorn’s. Jim McAuley stroked fireplaced living room, 4 guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- APPEALS Experience not necessary, will bedrooms. Lovely game room. SHARPENING Service - Htfd. National four of the losers' 19 hits. • k 4266. 2 1 The Coventry Zoning Board of train. Call Cavey’s Restaurant, Over two acres treed land. NINE rooms Saws, knives, axes, shears, North Methodist 1 2 643-1415. ★ HEATED pool Holland & Ruhlander Real Estate, Inc. Appeals will hold a Public MACHINE MECHANIC SCREEN WASHER Excellent closet space and skates,' rotary blades. Quick MOVING ESTIM.ATES - For Dean Machine 1 2 Hearing on June 3, Monday 1974 more. Only $39,900. Call today, ★ BEAUTIFUL first-floor service. Capitol Equipment paration or only information Second Congo Makeup games Sunday at at 7: 30 at (Coventry Town Hall Experience necessary. Good wages. Company PRINTER Keith Real Estate, 649-1922, family room Co., 38 Main St.. Manchester. on long distance moving costs, Town 0 3 Fitzgerald in the Silk City Basement Room to hear the FLORIST 646-4126. ■ k 2

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BKNJY BY JIM BERRY Apartments For Rent 53 Business tor Rent 55 Autos For Sale 61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,. Sat., May 18, 1974— PAGE FIFTEEN 1971 CHEVELLE MALIBAU h i o ------, Mo t THF WE HAVE customers waiting for the rental of your apartment hardtop, vinyl top, 307 V-8 BUGS BUNNY O i e S T A M A M ! eiPe'TAMAN! or home. J.D. Real Estate OFFICE SPACE (New) hydromatic, power steering, OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE \ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. . VILLAGER Prime location. Remaining air-conditioning. Seven DON'T YOU THINK I'M ET V excellent tires. Immaculate PLAYING A CALL ME FOR THAT TIGHTWAD HE ALREADY HAG-THE GREASE AMD space available 2,300 square UP WITH NOV/.L.G..TELL CORNET SOLO ANOTHER b r o t h e r o f m im e g r i m e a r e OM THE IMSIDE.' WHEM HE YOU YE 6 0 T T A BE'OUTAYOURMIND ^ LOOKING for anything in real apartments feet. Parking. Electric heat condition, private owner. 646- EXCITEMENT W MILLIONS OF ON WOULER AUDITION ACniALLY BOUGHT , COMES IW FOR A GLUCK SMACK, WITH FLANNELMOUTH! p o p w a s OUR estate rental — apartments, and air-conditioning, elevator, 2638. AFTER YA A PAIR OF WORK DIRTY HANDS, HE PUTS THOSE OM SO f a n s -V-IN YOUR Twx)-Bedroom townhouses. SKATES IS 7 GLOVESK HE'LL c o n n e c t io n ^ h e p u t i t a l l ^ homes, multiple dwellings, no janitor service, other extras. WORKOUT HE tWDN'T HAVE TO WASH.' PURE LAZI- OWN WORDS-v- TOSETHER.' WE WANTED TO SHOW Wall-to-walT carpeting. ’Two A WEAL V W ^E R use THEM.' J HOW you PLAN fees. Call J.D. Real Estate PONTIAC GTO, 1%9, excellent NOVELTY?/ THOSE j^ S S OM HIS PART, BUT rrSAWES , THKT WOMEN HAVE AS MUCH air-conditioners, appliances, condition. Power steering and ROUGH^ ME THE TROUBLE OF CLEAN-. 1 TO SUE THIS Associates, Inc. 646-1980. IMG UP AFTER Hie CLEANUP.' R I ^ T TO BE ON THE COURT A S J heat and hot water. Tiled brakes. Tape deck. $1,1)00 or SPOTS' T J m ale chauvinist; M E N — AND HE HELPED ' p5ok >J P R O V E i t ; ROCKVILLE - three room bath. No pets. 150 No. Main St. best offer. Phone 872-7287 after ACT (Corner of Main 5 p.m. vg tT H apartment, heat, hot water, BU(36Y stove and refrigerator, 646-6300 carpeted living room, $145. Call 649-7620 1966 CHEVY II, A-1 running Adults only, no pets, security condition. 79 Deepwood Drive anytime. $300. deposit required. Parking for Resort Property one car. Call 643-%78. nootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles tor Sale 41 For Rent AC Painting-Papering 32 LARGE yard, for children, four 56 1%7 BARRACUDA, '6 cylinder, (O m4byWlfn*Bf«ll«. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 rooms, heat, hot water, new tires, tape, $525. Good HORACE T etrault/— Siding, KITCHEN TABLE and 6 THREE-ROOM apartment, PAPER HANGING and ceiling parking, $175. 32-52. Rentex, 30 TWO NEW chalets. Lake Win- transportation. Call 8 7 ^ 0 7 . roofing, storm wihdows, aw­ chairs. Kitchen linoleum; Dou­ AKC Boston Terrier puppies, near hospital. Heat, hot water, fee. 549-6980. nipesaukee, New Hampshire, MICKEY FINN painting. Neat work. nings. Quality workmanship, ble bed, complete. Chest of stove, refrigerator and cooking BY HANK LEONARD Reasonable rates,. Phone nicely marked, reasonable. 281 private beach, walking dis­ 1968 VOLKSWAGEN, $575 as is. free estimates. Fully insured. drawers. Miscellaneous. Call Scantic Road, Warehouse gas. Wall-to-wall carpeting, tance. Nicely furnished. Over­ Leonard Spiegelberg 643-9112. $165. Adults only, no pets. MANCHESTER - Unusual one- Phone 742-8430 after 4:30 p.m. s-te 872-9187, 649-3417. 649-3481 after 4:30. Point, Conn. 623-5644. bedroom Townhouse, includes sized fireplace. One sleeps 7, T/V/S IS YOUR HOST, PERCY VEERJt MR. ORABIDALL-WHAT T DUST ANOTHER Security deposit required. OUR GUEST TOPAY ON "FACE heat, appliances, carpeting, full one sleeps 10. Dates going KHELLO, PHIL.' I CAME OVER ABOUT THE STORY THAT J T E R R IB L E UE J.P. LEWIS & Son custom Phone 643-%78. 1970 MUSTANG, economical, THE FACTS" IS GILBERT YOU ARE PLEA ^ —CIRCULATED BY ROOFING — Specializing MOVING - Kitchen set, stove, FREE to good home, six quickly, 646-5566. TO WATCH IT ON YOUR S E T ' decorating, interior and private basement, patio, en­ one owner, sporty. To see call GRABIDALL, CANDIDATE BARGAINING WITH J MY OPPONENT AND , repairing roofs, new roofs, dishes, end tables, metal war­ months old male puppy, good trances. $215 per month. Paul HAS IT. STARTED YET? exterior, paper hanging. Fully drobe. Call after 5, 646-l%9. AVAILABLE Immediately, 872-316^ FOR U.S. CONGRESS! THE DISTRICT SHERIFF PHIL insured. 649-9658. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned natured, housebroken. Phone W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, LAKE CHAFFEE - Private and repaired. 30 years 643-9875. pleasant first floor apartment, 646-1021. waterfront cottage, three three rooms, heat and 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III, experience. Free estimates. TWO 700x15 6-ply tires, very bedrooms, well equipped, $150 \ DOUBLE COLLEGE Graduate students appliances, carpeting, lease power steering, power brakes, s-ia Howley, 643-5361. good condition, $30 per pair. FOR SALE - small toy poodles, weekly. Call 649-6642 after 5. 0 lira W K J'-Y AGENT- available for exterior and in­ and security. $175 monthly, no MANCHESTER - money saver, air-conditioning, extras. Phone THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER Many m isc e lla n e o u s 327 one male, one female, AKC |WC . T M Ht$ U S PH Oft______terior painting. Six years pets. 649-3978, 646-4780 four rooms, full basement, 872-4005. ROSSI ROOFING, siding, Chevrolet parts. Phone 649- registered, extremely playful. appliances, children and small experience. Fully insured. Free 0010. IM COD SUMMER RENTM.S CAPTAIN EASY estimates. Call our com­ chimneys, gutters, free es­ Call 742-9559. ets accepted. $135. 32-31, Trucks tor Sale 62 BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE timates. Fully insured. Days, FOUR ROOM and five-room R(tentex, $30 fee. 549-6980. Quiet, residential beach areas, ?135 petitors, than call us, 649-7034. OVERSIZED Boston rocker, apartments, tiled bath, heat, $375 week, incl. utilities. evenings, 529-8056. Paul FREE - Cute six week old 1973 TOYOTA, Hilux, low Cosgrove 643-5364. brown with gold trim. Like kittens. White, black and tiger hot water included, newly VeragiP ^Barbara S. Lovaly, Realtor AH.THAT'S BETTEK...NO U SE INSIDE - Outside painting. QUIET three room Champlain Rd„ Orleana, Mata. mileage, excellent condition, new. $50. Phone 649-8821. striped. Several are fluffy. 649- remodeled. Middle-age adults. apartment, heat and hot w^er, BEATIWe YOUR WINGS...SIEEP Special rates for people over 65. Security deposit, references, no 617-255-0462 economical, half ton. Call 643- t ig h t ...MY BEAUTIFUL BIRD! Fully insured. Estimates given. BARRETT HOME Improve­ 9%7. modern appliances, $145. 32-11. 0100 after 5. ment Company, aluminum GARAGE SALE - 57 Florence pets, parking, 11 1/2A and B Rentex, $30 fee. 549-6980. Call 649-7863. Street, May 17,18,19. 9 a.m on. School Street, across from East ■ ■III.. II ■ ,.iu.. AC siding, make your home look ONE ONLY Apricot HEAVY DUTY rebuilt Mack like new. Save fuel with in­ Furniture, rugs, refrigerator, Side Rec, near Main. CAPE COD - Brewster. New 3- TEACHERS have saved, Champagne-male poodle for MANCHESTER - spacious four dump, excellent condition. $1,- sulated backing, Kaiser, Alcoa miscellaneous npusehold items. breeding sassafras and English rooms, modern appliances, bedrbom home, 2 baths, all con­ PRISCILLA’S POP homeowners 20-50% on quality FOUR room apartment, com­ 250. Owner, 643-2226. BY AL VERMEER products. Complete trim. Save bloodlines. Willimantic, 487- basement, parkinr, $145. 32-19, veniences, near fresh and salt WWAT IF 1 m e e t ' house painting. Fourteen years pletely renovated, central, p l e a s e ; REM IND good money and get a job done MACHINIST TOOLS, stereo 0944. Rentex, $30. Fee, 549-6980. water. Two weeks minimum. DON'T PUT ME UP WITH SOME experience, fully insured. 643- privacy, adults only, $200 per 1965 FORD pick-up, 6 cylinder, 'E M T H E right by local craftsman. amplifier, speakers, girls References. $225 weekly. Phone •I'J RIGHT S P IT T L E B u g s ? > SPIT T L E BALL 1609. clothes, brass bed, radial arm month includes utilities and 875-3729. standard, good mechanical con­ Financing available. Roger G. FREE TO good home, six MANCHESTER, four-bedroom dition, needs minor body work. PI ELD.' ~ V IS saw, motors, deep well jet heat. 646-1189, 647-1300. ILLEGAL) BOLTON Painting - Barrett, Webster Lane, Bolton, month rabbit, three month old apartment, located off Main $600. Call 64Z-9368 before 5. 649-0822. pump, $%. 3/4” 7x4 plywood, kitten. Phone 872-0786. Street. References and one LAKE WINNEPAUSAKEE - NO Professional painting at $9. other items. 649-6839. DESIRABLE two bedroom Waterfront cottage, sleeps six. Hi p r o b l e m reasonable prices, 18 years month security, $200.1-5265462. ROOFING-Installation and BUNNIES - $4. Phone Glenn, duplex, garden apartment, cen­ All utilities furnished. Call 1- Mo torcycles-Bicycles 64 experience. Free estimates. trally located, heat, hot water, repairs, gutters, storm win­ WOOD high chair. Vanity table. 649-3895 after 4 p.m. 603-524-4948 or w rite Mrs. O tt7 4 by NEA. In c . T U Reg U S Pat Off 643-1707. MANCHESTER - one-bedroom 1973 450 HONDA. 1,500 miles. dows, doors. Experienced Wonder horse. Metal sand box. range, refrigeratror, parking. .apartment, located off Main Yolanda Dlnan, P.O. Box 4, quality workmanship. Fully in­ Remington typewriter. Phone A v ailab le Ju n e 1st. $180 Lakeport, N.H. 03246. $1,300. Phone between noon and PETER BELLIVEAU Painting Street. References and one STEVE CANYON sured. Free estimates. 875-0216. monthly. Adults. No pets. 643- 7 p.m., 643-7871. BY MILTON CANIFF - Paperhanging. Painting Poodles. Champagne color with month security, $140.1-526-5462. Reasonable prices. Rick papers. Six weeks pld, had 0973 , 643-77%. Wanted to Rent 57 exterior - interior. Fair prices. FIVE - speed, gold, ladies bike, Burnett, 646-3005. DISHWASHER, portable, Ken- shots. AKC registered. 646-2776 MANCHESTER - Newer 2 SmMER,YOUR. ^ AND SO DoV^-SINCE ‘mEV^ SO YOU N E E D A ^ EVEN NOW THE CANYON Experienced, insured and more, excellent condition. MANCHESTER - Older four- CpLLEGE PROFESSOR and practically new. American or 643-4214. bedroom Duplex, immaculate WANDERING HUSBAND YOUR LADY SEEM 7D HAVE MAN AROUND TO CANDY KIP If ABOUT T O dependable. Phone 643-1671. Moving must sell. Days, 643- room apartment on bus line. wife wish to rent small two made, asking $65. Phone 647- I WELL.IT'S TIME FOR DOESNTSEEM TO CALL VERN - for your exteriof condition, heat, hot water, 5-\8 FRIENDS... A MOVED IN ON KEEP EXPENSES . RUN UP YOUR. PHONE 2471, evenings, 649-4135. Includes heat and appliances. bedroom Ranch in Coventry, %02, anytime. I 1974 by WtA. lf»C.. T M . R«9 U S. P it Oft. 5-18 T GAANBAV TD r el a x .V APPRECIATE YOUR PAINTING - Interior and needs. Free estimates. Vern’s POMERANIANS, all colors, appliances, carpeting, private Roofing and Siding, 643-4605. $135 and $155 per month. Paul Bolton, Andover area. 278-2229. THE BORN LOSER NEW MONEY.. exterior. Professional work. poodles, apricot toy-minature, basement with laundry hook-up. LOW COST m otorcycle in­ BY ART SANSOM SPACE AVAILABLE for St. peke-a-poos; Siberian husky W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, Free estimates. Call 649-5624 646-1021. Nice yard with garage, no surance, immediate binding. Maurice’s Church, Bolton, Flea and White German Shepherds. after 3:30 p.m. children or pets. Immediate oc­ □ AUTOMOTIVE See us for your needs, Crockett Market, June 1st, $5. Phone 649- Willimantic, 487-0944. a cupancy. $225 per month. 649- I'L L BET THArSOjO^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6270. BRAND NEW three bedroom •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Agency, 643-1577. THREE COLLEGE students ------— ----- > ------3328 after 4:30 p.m. HCX)')iE Heating-Plumbing 35 FREE - Adorable eight week duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall Autos For Sale 61 willing to paint your house at HARLEY-Davidson - Motor­ USED novelty siding, random old puppies. Phone 643-0345. carpeting, private driveway ROCKVILLE - 4 rooms with FORfcOrmi WHERE'S great savings to the proprietor. LYNN’S PLUMBING - lengths, 10 cents per foot. and basement.Security, $250 cycles, parts and accessories. If interested call for free es­ heat and utilities, no pets, two NEED CAR? Credit bad? Expert service. Harley- IMHW TATE Repairs, remodeling, new con­ Phone 649-7757. FREE - Three kittens to good monthly. Frechette & Martin children allowed. $175 monthly. Bankrupt? Repossessed? AMMIVER5ARV timate, after 6 p.m, 643-7285. Realtors, 646-4144. Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, struction. Water pumps./ homes. Phone, 742-8506 after 5. Phone 875-1834. Honest Douglas accepts lowest THIS C^TF-T-? French spoken. 875-7263. V IRONING BOARD $3. Two tv Hartford. 247-9774. / I B. H. MaGowap Jr. and Sons. down, smallest payments. snack tables, 50 cents each, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Interior and exterior painting, THREE ROOM flat, stove, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Metal cabinet, $10. Electric heat, one car parking. Plus paperhanging. Thirty years — Prompt, courteous service. blanket, $8. Floor lamp, $8. PRESIDENTmi Lowest rates available. experience. Four generations. Garden Products 47 business space for store or of­ AUTO INSURANCE - compare Immediate binding. Prompt Call 643-14%. Glasses, assortment $2. 649- fice. Phone 643-6441. our low rates. For a telepnone Free estimates. Fully insured. 1169. VILLAGE APTS. Claim service. Call CBrke In­ 643-7361. PERENNIAL PLANTS - quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646 surance Agency, 643-1126. THE FLINTSTONES SEWERLINES, sink lines, MANCHESTER HEBRON - One bedroom older 6050. cleaned with electric cutters, Assortment, also pachysandra. BY HANA-BARBERA KELVINATOR electric stove, country half house on 15 acres. 1174 by W A . t o COLLEGE PAINTERS - Five by professionals. McKinney Ten cents per plant. 30 Wilson EXPERT bicycle repairs, all T M. H«g U S Fat. Oft. 'S - iB ideal for cottage or camp. Lane, Rockville, 875-5846. One and two bedrooms. Garage, gardens. $175 includes SAVE - Buy rebuilt engines I I years experience. Save 30-60%. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Reasonable. Phone 644-0304. makes, models and' speeds. Near schools, churches utilities. 646-0323. from Lloyd’s Auto Parts, 191 ALLEY OOP 'CV. Appraisals. Peter Tilley, 742- pany, 643-5308. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, BY V.T. HAMLIN 6117, (toll free) after 4:30. GERANIUMS,, 50 and 95 cents and shopping center, on Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- Manchester Bicycle:le ShopShop, 646 I ■ GARDEN tractor for sale, fully each; petunias, pansies, and all VERNON - 5-room duplex, $225. 1558. NO JOB too small, toilet 2098. ’ WHAT BARNEYfe EVIDENCE I I— (I j equipped. Good condition. other annuals, 75 cents a pack. bus line. Call anytime. Four rooms, $120. ’Three rooms, ...ACOPYOFTHE ...IS MEAN Building-Contracting 33 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Rider lawn mower. Phone 643- DO YOU 1 SOUNDS PRETTY /T„HOW DID HE | DIDN'T, SCROLL FOUND ITS/ ANTIQUE Also cemetary pots and baskets $115. Heat extra. Four rooms, 1%9 IMPALA, power steering. HANDLE BARS - factory THINK, faucets replaced, repaired, rec 4569. 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 1972 Toyota. Both one owner. SOLID TO MB,DOC,/SET THIS INFOR-VOSCAR. WAY TD A FRIEND I DEALER MASONRY - All types, at reasonable prices. Open 7 $170, heat, electricity. Phone seconds alt styles, $5. each. OSCAR? BUT IlM CURIOUS / MATTON O U TO F OF M INE IN H O N ^ LIKE YOUR­ rooms, bathroom remodeling, 872-0359, 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Excellent condition, extra r fieldstone, brick, concrete. heat modernization, etc. Free days a week until dark. Pon- Connecticut Cycle Accessories, THE RED CHINESE KONG.' SELF? BOLTON NOTCH Stone Quarry ticelli’s Greenhouse, 433 North clean. After 5:30 call 644-0113. AUTHORITIES? DEP4RTMEMT1 Free estimates, -after 5 p.m., estimates gladly given. M & M - wall stone flagstone and 316 Hartford Road. Main Street. MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom Manchester. fiSTORE i 643-1870 or 644-2975 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. fieldstone for sale. Will deliver JUNK CARS removed free. or load your truck. Also walls apartments, appliances, air- APARTMENT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• conditioning, pool, security Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. 1971 HONDA CB750, excellent NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - TOWNE Plumbing Service, built. Call 633-4791. RENTAL OFFICE 528-19%. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ required. No pets. $195. condition, 1,400 miles, $1,250. repairs, alterations, vanity Antiques 48 We have a large variety of ditions, rec rooms, porches and cabinets a specialty. Call to Eastern, 646-8250. Call 643-9474 after 5 p.m. or 527- FIVE-PIECE Slingerland drum deluxe one and two-bedroom 1964 FORD Econoline Van, roofing. No job too small. Call 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- set with Zilden cymbols and WANTED Antique furniture, 6373, Ext. 60l, before 5 p.m. apartments and townhouses engine completely rebuilt, good 649-3144. 4056. hardware. Excellent condition. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or MANCHESTER - One and two- bedroom apartments, throughout Manchester. Ren­ mechanical condition, needs 1971 HONDA 125, excellent con­ Make offer. 742-6088. other antique items. R. some body work. $400. 6468299. CARPENTRY — Repairs, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, Harrison, 643-8709. appliances, air-conditioning, tal office open daily from 9-5, dition, $395 firm. Call 742-7883 J ^ 3 0 3 > it5-'8 I remodeling, additions, roofing. repairs and remodeling, TAG SALE - May 18th and 19th, electric heat, carpeting, pool other times by apptintment. after 5 p.m. r - is and playground. $170 and $195. 1970 BMW 2,002 - green. 1972 Call David Patria, South Wind­ ^ecialize in hot water heaters. May 25th and 26th. 47 Jan THE PACK Rat - Baskets, BMW 2,002 - orange. Good con­ sor, 644-17%. ►Prompt service on emergency. frames, pictures, lamps, boxes, Security required. No pets. 1972 CHIBI 60, A-1 condition, W IN AT BRIDGE He found a way. His next Drive, Hebron. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. DMUTOENTERPflSES,INC. dition. Call 643-9229. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY play was the deuce of spades. 643-7024. Rain or shine. End tables, TV, glass, tins and things. Sunday Eastern, 646-8250. seldom used. Asking $250 or 246X New State Rd, Manchester West did not look like a man WES ROBBINS carpentry upright piano, twin bed, kitchen 12-6. Flora Rd., off Route 85. best offer..Phone 649-91%. V^CHRD 27 Droops 24 Thick slice 52 Poems 647-1290, evenings. and fill. George H. Griffing, parking included, convenient Autos For Sale 61 To develop message for Sunday, ascetic parking, private entrance. Call 3- 5- 9-14 34-37-41-46/? 29 Volcanic 25 Alleviate 43 Sounds,as a 55 Bright color Inc., 742-7886. location, $230. Phone 649-8350. Sprites - Skampers - Tioga '22-28-39 read words corresponding to numbers exudate TAG SALE - Saturday, 10-4 643-6266, 649-0358. 5659-75 STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Mini Motor Homes' of your Zodiac birth sign. 32 Volcano in p.m., Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. 167 TAURUS SCORPIO 5 6 7 8 to II fireplaces, flagstone terraces, LOAM, topsoil, fill, gravel for FILL your vacancy with well APR. 20 1 Smiling 31 Eye 61 Pleosont California Boulder Rd., Manchester, Van FEMALE to share lovely two- 1973 2Be 32 Possible 62 To ocr. 2j ^ 34 Boy’s name concrete repairs, inside and sale. Excavating, septic, sewer qualified tenants, fast without VOLKSWAGEN 1 W MAT 20 3 N ot 12 13 rack, etc. bedroom apartment, across HOLIDAYS...Save up to 20% 33 Mode 63 Where HOY. 2 (1 % 36 Lend aid to outside. Reasonably priced costly advertising. Call us, list We Buy, Sell, Repair, Rebuild 4 Help 34 T o r y 's 64 Someone work. Latulippe Brothers, Inc., from Wickham Park, Phone off new trailer pricel ^11-13-1655 37 Put in 15 643-0851. 646-5114,742-9477. your specifications and let us &'62-73-76 5 Best 35 You've 65 Meet 16364652,r<,i GARAGE SALE - May 18-19, 9- 528-2984 after 6 p.m. ENGINES and TRANSMISSIONS 6 Bit 36 Demand 66 Greener 6677-81-88' " 38 Malt brew prove it. No cost or obligation, GEMINI 18 N 5. Pine Ridge Drive, Andover. May precamped units BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7 Those 37 Aspects 67 Important SAGlTtARIUS 39 Dispatched MASONRY WORK - Brick, Rentex, 728-9423. Call collect. SOME USED PARTS, WINDOW GLASS INSTALLED. 8 W ho 38 The M Time 41 Morbid RECONDITIONED Zenith 21” Household items, stoYm doors, FURNISHED ROOM in 4 1/2 in stock HOY. 22 / , block and stone. New work and color TV with guarantee, $99.50. SPECIALS on Mufflers, Tires and Brakes 20 9 D o y 39 New 69 Words (prefix) baby items, bed, crib, girl’s 20” room apartment, Bolton. No All with RECtOWNS famous NOW,LOCK. MR. SULEAAAN,'^ WOULDN'T t o p r o v e t h a t w a n t t o 10 Your 4 0 T o 70 Greet DEC. 21 i ^ l 42 Insurgent repairs, reasonable prices. Call Phone 643-7577 days. MANCHESTER - two bedroom ' 1 MAKE A DEAL' 11 Money 24 s r 29 bike. ONE FULL YEAR you \ IF X AM A COR AS YOU SAY, P . ' * - 7- 643 41 Are 71 Themselves 19-263642^ ( coll.) S o n 643-9508. security, no lease, utilities second floor flat, $160 monthly, WITH YOU AND BUY THAT OOLLECTION- , 12 Roving 42 Bicker 72 M o n ^ 1969 V.W. $1195 1966 V.W. $695 l>'5654-71 |^ 7 6 8 7 -8 9 l 44 E ntire person paid. Asking low rent. 646-7378, stove, refrigerator, carpeting, GUARANTEE UetJ I'D RUN YOU IN AND WE'P q u e s t io n s a s k e d 13 Prospects 43 Cannot 73 Consider 32 LOAM FOR Sale - Sand and ORTHOPEDIC twin bed, never Real clean, 2 to choose from. 2 to choose Irom 1 NO — I'M LETTINQ CANCER 14 To 44 Some 46 Conflicts in 643-7380. parking included. No utilities, Tent Trailers TEAR YOUR PLACE APART 74Todoy CAPRICORN ANY TYPE Carpentry and gravel delivered. Phone 646- used, asking $180. Phone 649- |,^ U CO... THAT'S WHAT, k,.V JU N £2I 15 Promises 45 M eet 75 Projects DEC. 22 ^ w arfare $6 masonry work, additions and 3109. 1807. no pets, one month’s security. 1968 V.W. $945 1965 GHIA $395 Travel Trailers p ...... DLEN ’^JULY 22 16Good 46 Good 76 Changes 49 Muse of poetry ROOM for sober, working 6465200. 2 10 Choose Iron) l7Tnjthfuf 47 And 77 Are JA H . 19 2$ remodeling. Free estimates, Motor Homes 1 8 0 f 53 Arab name • gentleman, ideal for truck 1964 V.W. $495 29-4645 4 8 T o 78 Your 1-2647-61 54 Valued too Squillacote, 649-0811. RAILROAD TIES for sale, SCHOOL DESKS and chairs. 1967 V.W. $795 3 to Choose from Everyone Can '64-67-74 19 No 49 Looks 79 Fields 59-768684 15“ 45 *****••••••••••••••••••••••• driver or salesman. Phone 643- FIVE ROOM - in three family, 20Chonce 50 For 80 You ■ highly excellent condition, $15 each set. Phone after 5 GO CAMPING LEO AQUARIUS 8561. park in your own garage. $120. 21 Contoct 51 Known* 81 Not 56 Masculine 46 47 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 8’6'’x8”x8” . Phone 872-6754, p.m., 643-7605. ® JULY 22 22S tort 52 You JA H . 20 W K 32-28 Rentex $30. fee. 549-6980. TIM MORIARTY i v i r 82 Of appellation 872-7103. No order too large or WB Al/G. 22 23 Foces 53 Do 83 Others 57 Ferm ented LADIES ONLY - Nicely fur­ 24 And 54 For PEI. I t 53 BIDWELL Home Improvement small. Contractors welcomed. TAG SAL^ - Something for SILKTOWN MOTORS 84 Todoy grape juice nished rooms for rent. Com­ FIVE-ROOM apartment, three f^21-25-35-51 25 Folks 55 Time 85 A far 1612-31-49^ Co. E xpert installation of everyone. 22 Bolton Center RECTOWN USA, INC. t y 565668 26 Need 56 For 861s 57-6679-85l> 58 Burrowing $6 67 58 munity kitchen and bath. All years old, carpeting, parking, 270 HARTFORD RD. MANCHESTER Rta. 6 ' 27 Luck m am m al aluminum siding, gutters and APECO super-stat II copying ■Road, Manchester off Finley VIRGO 57 For 87 Honest PISCES utilities included. Located on many other extras, June oc­ 28 Anything 58 Long 88 Sincere 59 Lair Si ar 5 T trims. Roofing installation and machine for sale. Phone 643- Street. Saturday and Sunday 10- 6 4 3 -6 2 1 7 Wllllmentic, Coim. PEI. 19 bus line and near stores. Call cupancy. Adults only. Excellent 29 Arises 59 Construction 89 Obligotions 60 Winter vehicle II repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. 1126 mornings. 3. 203-423-1825 » ii r r . 22 30 To 60 Todoy 90 Concerned after 4 p.m., 644-0383. value at $200. 6461960. t t HAR. 20 61 Epic poetry 6 1 6 2 7 -3 2 ,@ G o o d ^Adverse Neutral 2-17-24-36 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) jfe^672-a690 5jJ2l 3644-82-83$. L PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., May 18, 1974 Vernon Obituaries Youth Dies (Continued from Page One) Manchester Youth Church of the Assumption at 10. crowd could not be kept at a Burial will be in St. James safe distance, observers said. Cemetery. Charged in Chase Franz Wittmann After arriving at MMH, the Friends may call at the Cul. Frank H. Warren COVENTRY - Franz Witt­ Hesketh youth was placed back Air Force Col. (Ret.) Frank funeral home Sunday from 7 to mann, 62, of Dunn Rd., died this in an ambulance along with an 9 p.m.,and Monday from 2 to 4 Michael Westover, 16, of 2 ford and Amy O’Brien, 16, of 45 H. Warren, 55, of 291 Kennedy morning at Manchester MMH doctor and nurse and and 7 to 9 p.m. Pearl St., Manchester, was Goodwin St., Manchester. A Rd. died Thursday at Memorial Hospital. He was the taken to St. Francis Hospital charged with five different third passenger, a juvenile Manchester Memorial husband of IJi^Fs. Agnes due to suspected neuro-surgical counts by Vernon Police shortly female, was referred to Hospital. He was the husband of Checkers Wittmann. problems. after 4 a.m. today in connection juvenile authorities. Mrs. Diana Miller Warren. Born in Bolton on Feb. 13, Both Lessard and Hesketh Tornadoes, with a chase which started in Police said the chase started Col. Warren had served as a 1912, he was a lifelong resident were students at East Catholic Rockville and ended in a field on Union St. and Windsor Ave. pilot during three wars— World of Bolton and Coventry. He was High School. Lessard was a Floods Hit off Allen Dr., Vernon. and went to Loveland Hill Rd. War II, the Korean Conflict and a retired inspector for the U.S. member of the soccer and track Midwest Westover was charged with and ended in a field on Allen Dr. Vietnam. He heid various com­ Navy with the Civil Service and teams. Hesketh was co-captain reckless driving, reckless en- During the course of the mands in the Strategic Air a member of the Merrill of the wrestling team and also Uniled Press Internalional dangerment, evading respon­ chase two cruisers were struck Command during his 29 years in (Conn.) Lodge of Masons. He on the track team. Several tornadoes and sibility, taking a motor vehicle by the car Westover was the Air Force and retired in was also a member of the Se­ Poice are still investigating flooding plagued the Midwest without the owner’s permis­ driving, reportedly taken frqpn June 1971. cond Congregational Church of the accident. early today and cooler air punc­ sion, and disobeying an of­ Wholesale Tire at 357 Broad St., He was born March 21,1919 in Coventry. tured New York’s first heat ficer’s signal. Manchester. Manchester and graduated Survivors, besides his wife, Lessard was the son of Lionel wave this season. and Virginia Lessard. In a companion case, two Westover was being held this from Manchester High School are two daughers, Mrs. Carol Severe thunderstorms and others, passenger’s in the same morning in lieu of posting a $500 in 1936 and from the University Halloran of Coventry and Mrs. He had lived in Manchester heavy rains swept the Plains all of his life. He was a third car, were charged with taking a non-surety bond. Fazzina and of Southern California in 1951. Cathy Smith of Rockviile; and from Missouri to South Dakota, motor vehicle without the O’Brien were both released on He returned to Manchester three grandchildren. degree member of the Knights churning up several tornadoes owner’s permission. They were $500 non-surety bonds and the seven months ago. Funeral services will be held of Columbus and had recently and swelling rivers and Jeff Fazzima, 17, of East Hart- juvenile was released to the He is also survived by a son, Tuesdayratt,,§ time to be an­ been appointed and accepted at streams. custody of her parents. Christopher H. Warren of nounced. The ;,Hoimes Funeral the U. S. Air Force Academy. Tornadoes touched down in Manchester; a daughter, Janice Home, 400 M a ^ t. is in charge Survivors, besides his north central Kansas. A funnel Vernon Warren of Monpelier, Vt.; and of arrangements. Friends may X' parents, are, two sisters, Mrs. cloud smashed into five mobile a sister, Mrs. James Toner of cali at the funeral hofhe Mon­ John Mac of New Britain and homes in Jefferson County, Ind. Bolton. day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Patricia, at home; and a Three of the mobile units were Town Gets $52,896 Private funeral services will brother, Lionel Jr., also at earmarked for, victims of tor­ be Sunday at Holmes Funeral All)in R. Emerson home. nadoes in the area Amil 3. No Home, 4(X) Main St. Burial will Albin Raymond Emerson, 63, Marks 101st Birthday Funeral services will be'held injuries were reporte * From Travelers be in East Cemetery. of East Hartford, father of Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. from the Flash flood watches were BARBARA RICHMOND While Mayor McCoy feels the There are no calling hours. Newton Emerson of John F. Tierney Funeral Home, issued for parts of Nebraska, The cake was small but the occassion big when Mrs. suggestion is a good one, he said The family suggests that any Manchester and Miss June 219 W. Center St., with a Mass Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy the town, at this time, would be memorial contributions may be Emerson of Rockville, died Louise Farrands celebrated her 101st birthday Friday at of the Rsurrection at the Osceola, Neb., reported 2Vz in­ received good news for the made to the American Cancer May 17 at Hartford Hifepital. the Rockville Memorial Nursing Home. Her actual ches of rain in\one hour..- town Friday from John S. unable to treat the money in the manner suggested. He said for Society, 237 E. Center St. Other survivors are his wife, birthday is May 19. Mrs. Farrands had been up and about Mason, chairman of the In­ now it will have to follow the two brothers, a sister and three until October when she entered the nursing home. She surance Advisory Board, in the , procedure of putting such grandchildren. made over all of her own clothes, knitted and made scrap form of a notice that the town ) will be receiving a check for-' money received into the Margaret H. Fieldhouse Funeral services will be held books for patients at the convalescent homes. She was general fund. He said perhaps Monday at 2 p.m. at Rose Hill $52,896 from the Travelers In­ Margaret High Fieidhouse, born in Calais, France, May 19,1873 and came to this coun­ Cyclist Badly Hurt, at a later date the Town Council Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., surance Co. 74, of Patterson, N.J., died May try in 1899. Still very alert, she prefers to speak in her Mason told the mayor that can vote to put it in a special 18 while visiting at the home of Rocky Hill. Burial will be in native tongue although she can understand and speak fund. Rose Hill Memorial Park, the refund was due to excellent her niece, Mrs. Edwin L. Oates English. Five of her six children are still living. The only On June 3 there will be a Rocky Hill. Hit Tree Branches loss experience and the Retro of 15 Clifton St. son, Richard Farrands, formerly of Middletown, is not Plan, due to the first adustment public hearing on an ordinance Funeral services will be held Friends may call at the establishing an insurance living. The five daughters all live in this area, they are: Warren Moore, 20, of East a distance of about , 60 feet of three-year plan “D” for the Tuesday in Patterson, N.J. funeral home Sunday from 7 to exchange account within the Mrs. Christy Affricano, Mrs. Yvonne Wieleczska, Mrs. striking tree branches :Over 10 period from July 1,1970 to July Hoimes Funeral Home, 400 9 p.m. Hartford was in critical condi­ general fund of the town. Alice Casati, and Mrs. Elizabeth Affricano, all of tion late Saturday morning with feet above the ground' before 1, 1973. Main St., is in charge of locai Donations may be made to Funds received from casualty landing. Moore ended up\on his At the beginning of 1973 the arrangements. the Retina Foundation, 20 Rockville; and Mrs. Louise Amende of Tolland. Her hus­ back injuries due to a motorcy­ losses in the town would be back. town had to pay the insurance Staniford St., Boston, Mass. band died 50 years ago. (Herald photo by Richmond.) cle accident at 11:30 Friday deposited into this special ac­ He was taken by ambulance company some $50,000, the night. count and checks drawn on it to 4 to Manchester Memorial result of a five-year review of Aleksandrs Ivins Moore was driving a large the extent of the money Baptist Women motorcycle east on W. Middle Hospital where he was treated Vernon’s experience rating and Aleksandrs Ivins, 80, of 82 for serious back injuries. This t'he insurance company received. Any excess, unap­ Tpke. at a high speed when he propriated at the end of the West St., a retired judge in the Conference Set Area Police morning, an ambulance whs threatened to cancel the town’s attempted to pass a car, lost fiscal year would revert to the District of Valmiera, Latvia, being readied to transport insurance coverage if not paid. At Bridgeport control, hit a rock and then general fund. died May 17 in Manchester went off the south side of the Moore to St. Francis Hospital;\ Mayor McCoy said the notice Memorial Hospital. The annual Connecticut that the town is to receive the If this ordinance is passed, ELLINGTON cident. Rivers was released on road opposite the ramp at Exit Moore was charged withh\ Born in Saldus, Latvia, he had Conference of the American insurance money was a very then the Town Council may take Charlton C. Harker, 32, of a $500 non-surety bond for 92 of 1-86. The motorcycle flew speeding. \ lived in that country all of his Baptist Women will begin June welcome one. action on transferring the $52,- Snipsic St., Ellington, was appearance in Circuit Court 12, life until moving to Manchester 5 at 9:30 a.m. at the University Mason, in his letter to the 896 into the new fund. arrested Friday on a warrant Rockville, June 4. nine years ago. of Bridgeport. mayor, said the advisory board issued by Circuit Court 12 Milton Anderson, 21, of Hart­ He was a member of the The Rev. Orlando Tibbetts of voted to recommend to the TREE SPRAYING charging him with breach of ford, was arrested by Vernon American Latvian Evangelical South Windsor, executive Election Cost Law mayor and the Town Council, peace. Police Friday on a warrant For Gypsy Moth Control Lutheran Church of minister of American Baptist that $25,000 of the refund be Police said the arrest was Manchester. Churches of Connecticut, will issued* by Circuit Court 12 deposited in the insurance es­ AUDET BROS. TREE made in connection with the in­ charging him with disorderly Survivors are, his wife, Mrs. officiate at the closing commu­ Urged by LWV crow account in the savings SERVICE INC. vestigation of an April 28 inci­ conduct in connection with the Lucija Pilegis Ivins; two nion service June 6. bank. Free EsUmataa Reservations close May 28 for dent. Harker was released on a investigation of a May 3 inci­ More than 20,000 signatures, - A rally in support of the Mason suggested that the daughters, Mrs. Asja Saulitis, $200 non-surety bond for dent. Anderson Was released on Call rooms and meals at the univer­ urging Congress to enact a com­ Equal Rights Amendment $25,000 would be a welcome Silver Creek, N.Y. and Mrs. appearance in Circuit Court 12, a $150 non-surety bond for B R IS TO L 583-4850 sity during the conference. prehensive campaign financing prompted Mrrs. Lucy Wilson cushion for any unforseen Irina Bunde, Hopkinton, Mass.; Rockville, June 4. appearance in Circuit Court 12, or 583-3741 Registration forms for atten­ law, were turned in by Onnec- Benson, retiring league presi­ changes in the insurance two sisters, Mrs. Vera Rockville, June 4. Lavenieks of New Brunswick dance at the conference may be ticut delegates to the national dent, to remark that the league program noting it will be a cou­ N.J., and the other one in Lat­ obtained from Mrs. Orlando VERNON convention of the league of wants federal, state and local ple of more years before the via; and seven grandchildren. Tibbetts, president of the Frank J. Rivers, 44, of 24 Women Voters last week in San governments forbidden from Retro Plan with Travelers no Funeral services will be held Women’s Society of Community Grove St., Rockville, was Francisco. / making assumptions about longer can influence the town. FOOT PMTS «T fiHUOY Monday at 11 a.m. in the Baptist Church, or Mrs. Harold arrested Friday on a warr.ant The petitions have been sent women’s place in society. 466 Main Straat LeClerc Funeral Home, 23 Livingston, vice president of issued by Circuit Court 12 to Sen. Abraham Ribicoff and The delegates chose to con­ Manchaatar, Ct. Main St. The Rev. Karlis leadership development. charging him with third-degree letters describing the results of tinue national programs in the AYH Sponsors Show/Sala Original Oila and Freimanis, pastor of the On June 6, the Ajnerican Bap­ burglary and third-degree the petition drive have gone out environment, land use, human Watarcolora plua batik American Latyian Evangelical tist men are invited to join the larceny. to Seh. Lowell Weicker and all resources, and representative hanging, pillowa, acarvaa by Church of Manchester, will of­ women for the National the state’s congressmen.., government and an energy task Sunday Ride* Laura Adaako ol Naw York. ficiate. Burial will be in East Ministries Banquet and an ad­ Vernon Police said the arrest A telegram was sent to Rep. force was approved. The American Youth Hostels, Cemetery. dress by Dr. Gene Bartlett, was made in connection with Wayne Hays, chairman of the (AYH) Inc., Hartford Area past president of the American the investigation by the Special House Administration Com­ Friends may call at the Council, will sponsor a 20-mile funeral home Sunday from 7 to Baptist Convention. Services Unit of an April 26. in- mittee, insisting on a June 1 bicycle ride to Glastonbury 9 p.m. deadline for action by his com­ MANCHESTER STATE mittee. Sunday starting at 2 p.m. BANK Cyclists will leave from the Mrs. John Fitzgerald was in Area Artists Mary Cheney Library on Mhin Mrs. Viola M. Talbot charge of the local LWV com­ Will Be Closed 24 Radar Arrests Made St., Mancster. Funeral services for Mrs. mittee which secured close to In Exhibit Leading the ride, which is Viola Mae Talbot of 33 Lilac St., 1,000 signatures. \ Several local area artists will open to the public, is George Sat May 25 who died Friday at a By Police in Coventry According to Mrs. Eileen exhibit their works at the Legier of 36 Jarvis Rd. Manchester convalescent Stern, local delegate to the con­ Lebanon Gallery of-Fine Art 'The bike tour is part of a & home, are Monday at 11 a.m. at Coventry Police, using a new Squire, 26, Willimantic; vention, it was action-oriented. and Crafts Sunday through May series of Sunday afternoon bike Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Doppler Radar Unit received Michael J. Cavasino, 16, The more than 1,400 delegates 30. rides AYH will sponsor in the Mon. May 27 Main St. Burial will be in East through a federal grant, made Northfield Rd., Coventry; and were urged to become more ac­ Sunday, there will be an area between now and Cemetery. 24 arrests for speeding between Brenda Kowalsky, Willimantic. tive in politics and to promote opening reception from 1 to 5 November. Sunday’s ride is the In Observance of Friends may call at the 7 and 9 p.m. Friday. The arrests Police said the areas checked more visibility and flexibility in Resigns p.m. featuring the works of nine last scheduled ride until June funeral home Monday from 8:30 involved two locations. Swamp were 30 mph zones and both are their local leagues. Memorial Day Connecticut artists and an and according to Legier the a.m. until the time of service. Rd., and Rt. 31 (north.) police secondary roads. said the department had Sister Mary Patricia Cassidy Mrs. Ruth Clusen ot Green exhibit and demonstration of route includes no big hills. will Reopen On received complaints of cars has resigned as executive direc­ Bay, Wis., newly elected presi­ wax sculpture. Complete ride schedules are speeding in these areas. tor of the Manchester Area dent, advised league members The area exhibiting artists available from the AYH office. Tues. May 28 About Town Those charged were: Ronald Migrant W<^k er Conference of Churches to take to become more comfortable are Henry Nongrad and June Room 15, 1007 Farmington L. H ofelich, 33, R t. 2, a position in the field of with the word “political.” A Linton, both of Vernon; Jeanne Ave., West Hartford, Conn. 9 A.M. Meeting Slated motion was passed requesting Pehoniak, Tolland; Priscilla 06207. Manchester Lodge of Masons Manchester; Caroline M. religious education at St. Rita’s Church in Hamden. that the President cooperate Sonder of Enfield, formerly will visit the Masonic Home Goldsmith, Wilton; Michael HARTFORD (UPI) - The Melendez, 17, Rockville; Hartford Area Manpower Plan­ Sister Mary Patricia, whose with Congress to fulfill its con­ Rockville; Henry Monterose, and Hospital in Wallingford stitutional mandate to expedite South Windsor; Mary Jean Vogt Sunday at 3 p.m. to present a William P. Shoa^L 25, of ning Council Committee will resignation becomes effective Tolland; Ronald F^DiNallo, hold a meeting Monday to dis­ June 15, was named the con­ the impeachment process. of Lebanon, formerly of South church service to the brothers In a banquet address, Henry Windsor; and Margaret and sisters. The Rev. J. Stanton Reed Rd., Rockville; R. F. cuss migrant farm worker ference’s first executive direc­ tor last June. Steele Commager, historian, Kingman of Simsbury, former­ Conover will officiate. Coelho, 17, South St., Coventry; problems on tobacco farms. John P. Frigon, 24, East Hart­ The meeting will be held in Before assuming her present stated that Watergate sym­ ly of South Windsor. post, she was religious educa­ bolizes the ostentatious decline The Gallery is located at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gonde of ford; Herbert Shroyer, 39, Windsor. Mayor George A. tion coordinator for the Church in political leadership in the junction of Rt. 87 and 289 on the ^ 6^ Keily St., South Windsor, will Mark Dr., Coventry; and Vin­ Athanson, of Hartford, chair­ This is the cent J. Bifolck, 20, Daly Cir., man of the council, said the of the Assumption, where she United States. Lebanon Green. be his host and hostess Sunday developed a new family lear­ season for from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Rockville. meeting will seek to find ways Museum. Also: Ronald F. Knapp, 16, to improve the lot of the ning program as a vehicle of Dunn Rd., Coventry; Bernard migrant worker. religious education within the BLACK Dorman, 19, Knollwood Dr., At the same time, he said, parish. NOTICE Sunset Council, Degree of Coventry; Kipp Miller, 27, ways need to be found to She will leave for six weeks of CARPENTER ANTS Pocahontas, will install officers Willimantic; Minnie Rare, safeguard the interests of the study in Rome shortly after her In addition to being at its meeting Monday at 8 p.m. Davis Ave., Rockville; iJames farm owners. resignation becomes effective. unsightly and unsanitary. at the Zipser Club. Verdieck, 41, Glastonbury; Black Ants excavate OPEN extensive galleries in wood Willard England, 43, Silver St., Card of Thanks Coventry ; Leon F. Gagnon, 20, Dear Patrons: to serve as nesting places We wish to thank all of our friends and Brewster St., Coventry. 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eCoy feels the Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 1973 k 1 one, he said b : d x =>z % £ : 8 S ime, would be : money in the By BETTY DEBNAM 1. He said for to foilow the )utting such ed into the Wheeeeeee! Amusement Parks are a Screaming Success! said perhaps Town Council Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! t in a special Are you and your family planning to visit ire will be a one of tlie 725 amusement parks through­ an ordinance out the country this summer? (1 insurance it within the ISfo two of these parks are alike. Some le town, are old-time parks that are only as large from casualty wn would be as a city block. Others feature sea animals is special ac- drawn on it tot and other animal life. The newest ones the money are the carefully planned-“theme” parks ixcess, unap- e end of the that cost millions of dollars to build and revert to the stretch for acres cjRnd acres. ce is passed, The first of such “theme” parks was incil may take Disneyland in California. Others include •ring the $52,- fund. Opryland, near Nashville, Tennessee; The Kiff Ben, at Six Flags Over Texas at Arlington^ Texas is a fast ride. tAYING and Hersheypark inHershey,Pennsylvania. ilh Control IS. TREE ' . -.s-s.--. : INC. 5* -V • % Theme parks 'matas • / Theme parks are all alike in that the >83-4850 people running the rides and keeping 3741 every inch spotlessly clean are often college students. The parks also have plenty of parking space, restrooms and ITOlUnY eating places. Straat Most amusement parks have a merry- ir, Ct. go-round, a ferris wheel and a roller coast­ Inal Oils and er, Theme parks usually have some kind plus batik of “ski” lift that offers the r|der an “aerial” I, scarvts by f Now York. view of the park. The flume ride is one of the newest and more popular rides. Pas­ sengers zoom in boats over a course that has the feel of a roller coaster, with the IR STATE Roving actors, dressed as car­ K toon characters, are glad to pose thrill of water added. for pictures and talk with visit­ Theme parks are usually divided into Closed ors. several parts, each with a different fan­ tasy, history or storybook atmosphere. One ly 25 minute you can be in a re-created Western town, the next minute in an Indian village, ly 27 / the next on a pirate ship! There are also theaters offering a wide once of variety of shows. Some parks have educa­ il Day tional exhibits, such as craftsmen working len On ju st like they did over 100 years ago. Although your parents might be taking ay 2S you to an amusement park as a special Most new theme parks offer an treat this summer . . . the chances are they M. aerial view. will enjoy the visit just as much as you do! ML. ____

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