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Kissinger Arrives in Tel Aviv

Kissinger arrives in Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV (UPl) — Israel mounted the as a “traitor” and demanded his resigna­ make up oil lost when Israel returns the Major opposition to the pact was greatest security precautions in its tion. They carried big "Kissinger Is Not Abu Rudeis oilfields to Egypt. recorded by former Defense Minister peacetime history today to protect Welcome” signs. Ben-Gurion Airport was virtually shut­ Moshe Dayan. He said he opposed the new Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Israeli army units virtually sealed off ting down for Kissinger’s arrival, with peace pact because it would be more an from threatened demonstrations the borders with neighboring Arab states workers being sent home early, parking agreement with the United States than protesting a new Israeli-Egyptian peace following an incident Wednesday in which areas 'closed and green-bereted border with Egypt. agreement as a new “Munich. Israeli patrols killed three Palestinian in­ police posted on the terminal roof and UPl dorrespondent Michael S. Barrett, Kissinger returned to the scene of his filtrators who slipped off the border into patrolling nearby roads. quoting Egyptian political sources, failure last March, hopeful that this time Israel to try to disrupt the Kissinger visit. Armed regular troops patrolled reported today from (ilairo that a team of he could bring off the new agreement. As Jerusalem streets. The street in front of American civilians to man early warning Israel retaliated with an air raid against he did there were increasing signs that the King David Hotel, Kissinger’s monitoring centers in the Sinai could be refugee camps which a Lebanese com­ both sides had made major concessions to headquarters in Israel, will be seaM off provided by the companies who build munique said killed 12 persons and win the agreement for at least a three- even to pedestrians. 'ITie street opposite them, avoiding U.S. congressional ap­ wounded 28. year period of non-aggression. was lined with navy blue iron police proval.

Four right-wing organizations an­ barricades. The tight security went into effect as nounced they would hold protest 2 diplomatic sources said Egypt has agreed demonstratons in Jerusalem to coicide to let Israel hold the eastern slopes of the with Kissinger's arrival. .Israel took two strategic Sinai mountain passes and to precautions which surpassed even those man its major spy post in one of them in a accorded to former President Richard M. Consumer price jump three-year pact complete but for some Nixon during his two-day visit to Israel in military aspects. June, 1974.

On Wednesday there were widespread This was a major concession by Egypt may presage inflation

anti-Kissinger and anti-government and was accompanied by major con­

demonstrations in Jerusalem and right- cessions by the United States — an agree­ WASHINGTON (UPl) - Consumer Pork prices pushed up fast and beef wing youths incensed at the proposed ment to supply Israel with nearly $3 billion prices in July increased at an annual rate prices also rose but less rapidly than in agreement broke into Foreign Minister in aid, to provide unarmed civilian of 14.4 per cent, the Labor Department May and June. Beef, pork and poultry Yigal Allon’s Jerusalem. Demonstrators technicians to help man an early warning said today in a report that may signal the prices has now risen nearly 20 per cent denounced Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin system in the Sinai and a guarantee to beginning of another inflationary surge. since April.

The government’s Consumer Price However, sugar prices continued to fall

Index jumped 1.2 per cent last month, in July from their recent high levels and

seasonally adjusted, the steepest monthly many processed foods also fell.

rise since last September. The stiff rise in nonfood commodities

Mayor Alioto reports The sharp July rise comes on the heels prices was fueled by a round of gasoline

of a 0.8 per cent increase in June, For the price increases in early July of 3 to 4 cents

previous five months of 1975, consumer a gallon. Since March, gasoline and motor

tentative agreement prices had risen an average 0.5 per cent. oil prices have jumped nearly 9 per cent, a

If the cost of retail prices continue to reflection of President Ford’s philosophy

rise for the next 12 months at the July that higher prices is one way to achieve

pace, the inflation rate as measured by the energy conservation. SAN FRANCISCO (UPl) - A tentative to provide 200 California Highway CPI would equal 14.4 per cent, solidly Used car prices continued to rise sharp­ contract was announced today in the Patrolmen for duty in San Francisco. within the "double digit” range that ly in July, but new car prices fell for the strike by police and firemen but Mayor Brown's office in Sacramento said it plagued the nation in 1973 and 1974. In 1974 second time in the last three months. Joseph Alioto said the “situation will re­ would not act until Alioto signed the the rate was 12,2 per cent. Clothing and apparel, which moved down main the same” until the pact receives request, but the mayor said outside help “Price increases for meat, poultry, slightly since January, rebounded 0.7 per final approval. was not yet needed. There are about 1,000 fresh fruits and vegetables, gasoline, and cent last month. Alioto, who reached the agreement with state highway patrolmen in the San Fran­ used cars accounted for about three The services index showed a sharp 1.1 represenatives of the striking unions cisco area. fourths of the July increase,” the depart­ per cent rise in the cost of medical care, during talks that went into the early mor­ The supervisors said the walkout created "extreme peril to the safety of ment said. much more than the previous monthly in­ ning hdurs, said the proposal must be ap­ creases this spring. Rents were up 0.3 per School is a big yellow bus persons and property.” With the impact of higher prices for proved by both the strikers and the city grain, steel, aluminium and many raw cent, transpoi^tion 0.5 per cent and other Board of Supervisors. The sqpervisors Both fire and police spokesmen said A ■ Martha-Kate Perkins of 172 McKee St. hesitates as she wonders which seat services 0.4 per cent — about in line with Wednesday night’s calls were “relatively materials still to be felt at the retail level, to take on the bus on her first day of kindergarten at Washington School. She Wednesday proclaimed a state of recent monthly increases. routine.” hopes for a prolonged period of price is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perkins. For more pictures of emergency and urged the calling in of stability appear to be lessening. highway patrolmen. ”We had some robberies but things were Martha-Kate see Pages 10, 18, 19 and 24. (Herald photo by Pinto) The index has now risen nearly 10 per Details of the tentative agreement were mostly quiet,” a police dispatcher said. cent since July, 1974 and stands at 162.3. not disclosed. The fire department said it had two se­ cond alarm fires during the night that This means that an assortment of retail - Iiisicle today The mayor was asked if the Striking goods and services that cost $10 in the 1967 policemen and firemen, who joined the were handled by skeleton crews. base year had risen in price to $16.23 last H ebron___7,16,19 Portuguese moderates’ four-day old walkout Wednesday night, A third crisis was averted Wednesday Andover...... 18-19 month. Kitchen...... 9 H might return to work pending the ratifica­ when bus and trolley drivers, scheduled to Breaking the index into separate Bolton...... 6, 18 tion. strike tonight, accepted a 6.9 per cent pay Business...... 11 O bituaries...... 12 categories, food prices rose 1.7 per cent in demands under study “The situation will remain the same as increase. Classified___ 20-22 Old Oxlger ...... 3 July, the biggest rise in 11 months. Prices S. Windsor . . . .6,17 it is at the present time,” he said. He of nonfood commodities rose 0.9 per cent, Com ics...... 23 Alioto, who hurried home from Coventry .5,7,17,19 Sports...... 13-15 added that the board “ought to approve the highest in 10 months and the cost of negotiations early Wednesday when a Dear Abby...... 8 Tolland...... 6,19 LISBON, Portugal (UPl) — President swearing-in ceremony for 18 un­ the settlement but after years in this services was up 0,5 per cent somewhat business I don’t place any bets.” small bomb exploded on his doorstep, in­ Editorial ...... 4 V ernon...... 6,24 Francisco da Costa Gomes studied new dersecretaries. sisted San Francisco is a "safe” city. less than in June. demands of the military’s moderates The collapse of the cabinet would bring Negotiators agreed not to release the In the food area, fresh vegetables and terms until both sides met later today. But some angry police officers dis­ Back-to-school information for today amid widespread indications that down (Y)mmunist-backed Prime Minister poultry prices rose “considerably more” Portugal's pro-Communist government Vasco Goncalves, the chief target of anti­ The supervisors had left the talks only agreed, and police Capt. Jeremiah Taylor than in June, the department sail Prices Manchester area towns is spread was on the way out. communist rioting that has rocked dozens hours before Alioto announced the agree­ said picketed police stations have been at­ of dairy products rose for the first time throughout today's Herald. School bus Prime Minister Vasco Goncalves, chief of towns across Portugal. ment. tacked and the keys to 2(X) police vehicles this year and egg prices moved up after a routes published today are Andover, Page target of the moderates' attack and the The cabinet, the fifth since the armed They asked Gov. Edmund G, Brown Jr. stolen. two month decline. 19; Bolton, 6, and Vernon, 24. wave of anli-Communist violence in Por­ forces came to power 16 months ago, has tugal. spent the morning closeted with his come under increasing criticism from press spokesman and others studying the non-Communist political parties, situation. moderate military men and radical left- The new moderate demands were drawn wing officers. News tidbits,,. up in a compromise agreement with military security chief Gen. Otelo Saraiva Carvalho, a leader of the left-wing de Carvalho, who has the support of the radicals, emerged as a possible successor Appeals for coolness Reinvited to park to Goncalves as prime minister. far left. HARTFORD (UPl) - House Minority Political sources said they believed Car­ Tens of thousands of extreme leftists — WASHINGTON (UPl) - President Leader Gerald F. Stevens today asked valho won his demand for the creation of a Trotskyites, Maoists and some Com­ Ford telephoned AFL-CIO chief George Gov. Ella T. Grasso for a second time to mass movement — a government of the munists — marched through downtown Meany for cooperation and ,appeals for tour in Milford. masses — but that he conceded to most of Lisbon Wednesday night in support of Gen. everyone involved in the grain disputes to Stevens hopes a visit would help free funds the other conditions laid down by the Carvalho. "cool it.” for the park’s development. moderates led by former Foreign Minister The noisy march to government Maj. Ernesto Melo Antunes. headquarters at Sao Bento palace broke up The presentation of the moderates’ after two hours without violence — one of Relief rolls cut ..revised policy document sparked ah all- the few peaceful demonstrations during a BOSTON (UPl) - Gov. Michael S. Ford criticized night meeting with the president Tuesday turbulent five weeks of protests in Por­ Dukakis signed a law Wednesday which BOSTON (UPl) - The U.S. Civil Rights night. On Wednesday, Gomes told the new tugal. will permit 18,0(X) welfare recipients to be Commission says President Ford’s weak' undersecretaries being sworn into Gon­ Anti-Communist rioting in the conser­ removed from the general relief program support of court-ordered school calves' cabinet they would hold their jobs vative north of Portugal has hit five dozen in financially strapped . desegregation helped spur resistance in only for a few days. towns, killing seven persons and injuring Boston. It re fe rr^ to Ford’s statement Goncalves formed his minority cabinet 225. last fall that he opposed forced busing. composed of leftwing technocrats and Carvalho, considered a nonCommunist, Begins balloon flight military officers 13 days ago after many of has called for the creation of a grass-roots MASHPEE, Mass. (UPl) — Balloonist Portugal’s leading political figures populist movement to run the country in Robert Sparks began his attempt to make Flash floods reported refused to serve under him. place of Portugal’s warring political par­ the first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (UPl) - Gomes told a group of new government ties and divided armed forces. a hot-air balloon today with a stowaway, Flash floods caused by the season's officials Wednesday he expects the The ruling Armed Forces Movement has G. Hadden Wood, a member of his ground heaviest downpour have killed at least nation’s beleaguered, nine-day-old cabinet split into three factions — moderates in crew. nine persons and left tens of thousands favor of a Western-style democracy. Com­ (0 fall in the near future. homeless in the past three days, official U is not simple to be a member of a munists backing a Soviet-style regime and reports said today, , government team whose duration will radical leftists suporting a populist Market tested expire in a few days," he said at the system. HARTFORD (UPl) - Charles A. Betts, Hartford Times editor and general ‘Golden Fleece’ award manager, reported “good reaction” to a WASHINGTON (UPl) - Sen. William 56-page tabloid newspaper called, “Mor­ Proxmire, D-Wis., gave his monthly Watercompany purchase ning Line,” distributed free in the Hart­ "Golden Fleece” award today to a govern­ ford area as a market test Wednesday. ment study of airline stewardess’ The morning paper test, Betts said, “is measurements. The study costs $57,000, part of our continuing, long-range plans and Proxmire said, "it seems like a bust will cut town tax income for the Hartford Times, in which we are to me.” 'localizing' the news.”

By SOL H. COHEN Manchester Water Co. are higher than ^ ,e Town of Manchester acquires those charged by the town and, when the of the privately-owned sate is consumated, the higher rates will MMH, CHHC still at odds :danchesier Water Co. (Town Manager drop substantially. Robert Weiss has predicted the transfer Under an arrangement between the will take place Sept. 2), the town will lose town and water company, those employes in budget negotiations about $59,400 annually in taxes and the of the company under 65 years of age will Eighth District about $2,800, both com­ be absorbed into the town’s water depart­ Much of the budget controversy centers puted under the current (1975-76) tax rate. ment operation. Those over 65 will be Manchester Memorial Hospital is one of around a total of $420,865 proposed in the The district's loss, however, will be retired, to conform with the town’s retire­ three hospitals which has yet budget earmarked for four physicians who none than made up in the savings to it for ment rules. to come to terms on an acceptable budget work the MMH x-ray equipment. vatcr charges. Water fees charged by the Records in the town assessor’s office with the Commission on Hospitals and School project progresses show the water company’s holdings are Health Care. The figure, which includes an increase assessed at $964,977 for personal property Five hospitals have agreed to accept for the radiologists’ fees, is considered too (mains, pipes, wells, etc), $155,540 for real negotiated budget cuts offered them by high by a member of the CHHC who is a One of the challenges for school administrators is to dovetail school con­ The lottery radiologist. struction and renovation with school sessions at a minimum of disruption to property, and $3,850 for motor vehicles. the CHHC. Manchester assessments are computed The CHHC is protesting MMH’s The Manchester hospital has rejected a the education process. Currently such work is being done at Illing and The Connecticut State Lottery drawing at 65 per cent of market value, based on proposed operating budget of $14.4 million 9 per cent compromise offer for its Bennet junior high schools. Shown are window frames which will become a will be at 7 p.m. today in Milford. 1966 revaluation figures. plus saying it is $572,000 too high. original 14 per cent budget hike. part of new facilities at Bennet. (Herald photo by Pinto) . Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975— PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 PAROCHIAL SCHOOL MANCHESTER THEATER SCHEDULE CALENDAR HOSPITAL NOTES LET US PRICE Dems consider rules change First Term YOUR NEXT Sept. 2 — Faculty meetings in each school. Discharged Monday: Louise Ridgewood , Coventry; Also, Susan Patten, 33 Mather PRESCRIPTION U.A. East 1 — "Jaws,” 7:20- Showcase 1 — “Rollerball,” for committee memberships Sept, 3 — School opens. Poggioli, New York City; Eric Ridel, 77 Kenneth Dr., St., Patricia Motowidlak, 16 1:30-7:10-9:35 V ARTHUR DRUG 9:40 Oct. 28-29 — Teachers institute. Judith Schaller, Newington; Vernon; Winifred Bessette. Frederick Rd.; Shirley Farley, U.A. East 2 — “Clockwork Showcase 2 — “Nashville,” Amston; Priscilla Jassie, 159 Action on proposed rules caucuses will be in March 1976. represent it. Nov. 11 — Veterans Day. Charlyne Petig, Enfield; North Tolland. Orange,” 9:00; “Deliverance,” 1:30-8:15 changes will top the agenda for Whatever rules changes are The review committee is Nov. 27-28 — Thanksgiving. Evelyn Glidden, 95 Charter Oak Thompson Rd.; Donna Minor, 7:00 Showcase 3 — "Pink the Manchester Democratic made next Wednesday will be in recommending retention of the Dec. 24-Jan. 5 — (Christmas St.; Fremont Wilson, 79 Glastonbury. U.A. East 3 — “Donald’s Panther,” 1:45-7:15-9:30 couermTioNS Town Committee next effect at next March's rule governing qualified can­ vacation. Brooklyn St., Rockville; Also, Deborah Brown, 61F Wednesday (Aug. 27), when it caucuses. didates at district caucuses. Duckling Gang, The Apple Showcase 4 — "Walking Tlli Second Term Edward Foote, Foot Hills Rachel Dr.; Pansy Sojka, RD 3, Dumpling Gang, ” 2:00-7:00-9:10 Part II,” 1:45-7:35-9:50 .'J meets at 8 p.m. in the The review committee is The rule permits candidates Jan. 26 — Second term begins. Farm, Hebron; Martha Coventry; Lawrence Irvine, 19 Vernon Cine 1 — "Funny At last one great problem is sidle aboard to get at the olf Munidipal Building Hearing recommending a change in the to run either individually or as a Feb. 12 — Lincoln’s birthday. Richard, 5 Grant Rd.; Tamarack Lane, Vernon; Lady,” 7:00-9:30 being solved. For years A party need not go to pot fish heads in the center. We had REGAL'S Room. Alexander Udvardy, 8 Gardner Dorothy Kuhn, 'Tariffville; rule governing committee slate, on the contention anyone automobiles and railroad trains Because the guests have Feb. 13-23 — Winter vacation, Vernon Cine 2 — “Tommy,” Anti-pollution grant - to yank up fast because when Rd., Vernon; Ruth Shaw, 28t4 Nancy Halsted, 68 Plymouth A special rules review com­ members moving from one can run if qualified and the competed for their rights at the talked a lot April 9-19 — Spring vacation, 7:15-9:15 the net started to move those Church St.; Timothy Guthrie, Lane; Donna Dobieski, Torry OF MANCHESTER mittee has been at work since voting district to another. decision how to run is a volun­ BOSTON (UPI) - A 880,000 crossings. Now the trains are About the hectic campus ^ y 31 — Memorial Day. Manchester Drive-In — awkward looking things were East Hartford; John Dolani Rd., Tolland; Susan Gamache, April, considering possible Under existing rules, the tary one. grant has been awarded by the being phased out so autos are jinks June 11-13 — Elementary & “Wind and the Lion,” 8:20; about as clumsy moving as East Hartford. Storrs; Laura DesRuisseaux, 36 changes in rules governing member retains membership ^ veral minor changes in the U.S, Environmental Protection directing their suicidal energies And what the doped Black junior high school graduation. “Tidal Wave,” 10:15 greased lightning. Walnut Dr,, Hebron; Gary membership on the 80-member until the next caucus. rules also will be advanced and Agency to the Vermont Agency to trees, poles and one another. Panther thinks. June 18 — Latest closing date of Showplace — "Young They made the three feet (Jonyea, 18 S. Alton St. town committee. Under the proposed change, considered. of Environmental Conservation school. Frankenstein,’’ 7:15-9:15; O.C. always thought that Bring out the key that turns from center to over the rim in Discharged Tuesday: Robert The committee is elected for he or she would relinqqish In other business Wednesday to support its air pollution con­ Schools Will follow the “no "Blazing Saddles,” 9:15 signs and other warnings at off blues about one second less than Finnegan, 157 Park St.; Ethel two-year terms at caucuses membership when moving from night, early plans for the trol program. The new grant school” announcements of the Burnside 1— “Deliverance,” railroad crossings were mostly And brightens up some bet­ nothing. But we had wonderful Midford, East Hartford; Lottie held in each of the town’s 10 the district where elected to November election campaign supplements a 8100,000 one local public schools in incle­ Gay City goal 7:00; "Clockwork Orange,” wishful thinking. Accidents con­ ter news. feats on those that didn’t make Ghagan, East Hartford; Walter voting districts. ”1110 next one which elected others to will be discussed.' already given by the federal ment weather. 9:20 tinued there. Better to do A tiny draft that oils the it. Styga, East Hartford; Jean for bike ride agency for the state's air pollu­ without them. There would be tongue Burnside 2— "The Exorcist,” There were oodles of those Palmer, 12 Centerfield St.; A bike ride to Gay City is set tion control efforts. no collisions after ail the And warms friendships for 7:10-9:25 funny little fiddler crabs run­ Gertrude Krapf, West for Sunday at 1:30 p.m. leaving senseless drivers had had old and young. ning about in and out of their Willington; Helen Jagielo, 33 from the Mary Cheney Library theirs. O.C. burrows in the mud banks of the DETENTE Wadsworth St.; Michael Paul, Blood supply at low level NEW YORK (UPI) - The on Main St. FuAlltUHi M ur There are heard many ditches. They waved their big 47 Ident Rd., South Windsor, There will be some hills. The amusing theories about driving. After unloading that mess Salvation Army and the Ameri­ Spiritual Musical Concert claws in a threatening manner majority will set the pace. The One fellow claimed it was not let’s recall old times. can National Red Cross have and were not fooling. leader will be chosen from the who are not active blood with Mike Coyle, tenor soloist safe to make a left turn at any It must have been in the early signed a statement of unders­ Also, Joanne Feather, Rt, 6, 903 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER As the peak travel vacation requirements of Connecticut’s How they could pinch a kid's group. donors. Their blood is needed, intersection. By going straight eighteen nineties when O.C. had tanding to confirm a spirit of Columbia; Peter Pagano, East season and Labor Day weekend 43 hospitals. Every hospitalized and French horn player. fingers, i^ t we endured the The Sunday rides are spon­ OPEN THURSDAYS UNTIL O r M. and needed now. through and making three right a happy summer at Morris cooperation between the two Hartford; Martin Karch, 30 2 near, the Red Cross Blood person in Connecticut who pinches because they were such sored by the American Youth -The Bloodmobile will be in hand turns around a block he Cove in East Haven. At low tide organizations. Bissell St.; Jennifer Ray, MASTERMASTFR CHARGEr.HARflP Center is concerned that the in­ needs blood — whole blood or Sunday Evening, August 24 good bait for black-fish off the Hostels Inc. Manchester Wednesday at the would be back to the original In­ digging clams in the mud fiats ventory at the center is at a one of the newly developed at 7:00 P.M. Thimble Islands east of Light Manchester Memorial Hospital tersection headed in the direc­ behind the old Fort Hale. How critically low level. blood derivatives or components FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH OF MANCHESTER House Point. conference room from 11:45 tion he wanted to go. What they could squirt up little ■■ . In spite of current efforts — receives it promptly. 72 East Center Street, Manchester, Connecticut Old Cap'n Atwood took us a.m. to 4:30 p.m. would he gain? geysers when we walked or made throughout the state to However, only a small number • there with his small sloop. He Donors may make ap­ rolled stones over them and stimulate donations, the need of persons are the actual Further Information conatct told that Captain Kidd was sup­ pointments by calling 643-5111. In this sad world it seems they snapped in their long for blood continues to be par­ Pastor Ballasov — 643-7644 posed to have hidden some of donors. Walk-in donors will be welcome worth while necks. ticularly acute. his loot there. Of course none throughout the day. To do your thing to make Then at high tides we netted Every day of the week at Therefore, the Red Cross is was found but it made it more folks smile. blue crabs in the moat around least 500 pints of blood are appealing this month especially interesting to be around those So don’t jump quick up on needed to meet the minimum to the 24 out of every 25 persons the fort. We would lower the net islands. your feet with an oar and watch the crabs To give a pretty girl your ..unusual, exotic setting, seat. Udall gives the food is excellent.'' In comfort sit, don’t be a s u p p o r t sap. Enjoy Col. Henry Hall's cow barn, our silo Just motion her to use your Off to Mars to M id e a s t s h u t t l e entrance, the Molly Malone Pub, and the unusually lap. THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY attractive prices. Weddings, parties, banquets. You’ll feel much better, so PUZA DEPT. will she (W« Hav* A Notion To Ploata) Titan III rocket lifts from its pad at Cape Canaveral Air Force Base Wednesday afternoon NEW YORK (UPI) - Rep, “The stakes are too high,” When fit securely on your to launch a Viking spacecraft toward Mars. The Viking is scheduled to rendezvous with the Morris Udall, a Democratic Udall said, for partisanship to Next to Frank’a Suparmarkot knee. red planet in about 11 months and land shorthly thereafter. (U PI photo) interfere with an agreement. He EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER presidential contender, says an And ail the other folks in interim agreement in the Mid­ said he believed Congress sight. McGBAW EDISON dle East will buy time and offer would accept the proposal of PEDS & FOOTLETS HfcGflAIVfD/SO/V Our Beer Garden is Open - lobster-spare ribs-clams Whose troubles had them ”a little hope” for ail sides by stationing U.S. civilians in the choked up tight, All Sizes easing tensions and avoiding Sinai as a peacekeeping force. SAVE Viking begins trek to Mars Will loosen up and start to COnON - NYLON - STRETCH - TERRY another Arab oil boycott. Udall differentiated his sup­ grin Need Something? — Try Plaial 9 -S P ® ® ^ 7V4 Inch Just back from a five-day trip port for stationing Americans To see the happy fix you’re 5 5 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. dollar mission would find ding life on Mars is pretty damn to Israel, Udall expressed sup­ on the Sinai from his early op­ in. S a b r e S a > N port Wednesday for President position to U.S. involvement in Circular Saw lUPIi — A Viking spacecraft extraterrestial life. small,’’ Dr. Noel Hinners, O.C. raced through space today on A "very clean, very smooth’’ National Aeronautics and Space Ford and Secretary of State the Vietnam war. He said that an 11-month voyage to Mars. launch sent the Viking ship Administration associate ad­ Henry Kissinger in Kissinger's in the Middle East, both sides Scientists hoped the billion- hurtling into a hazy Florida sky ministrator for space science, new trip to the Middle East to have asked for U.S. support in 4A Wednesday atop a TitanCentaur said Wednesday. "But, boy, do I try to reach a peace agreement keeping the peace while in In­ Route 32, So. W illington Conn, exit 100 off 1-86 429-6497 rocket. Some JO minutes later, ever hope we find life. ” there, dochina the United States got TURNPIKE TV a APPLIANCE A C[2^THEATRES EAST a burn of the rocket’s engines While some scientists think "It’s clear to me that an in­ involved in a war. put the spacecraft on a trajec­ chances of finding life on the terim agreement is the best op­ 11.99 tory designed to take it on a planet are greater than Hinners tion for everybody,” Udall said Our Our Reg. 18.99 looping. 505-million mile is willing to grant, others have in an interview during a one- journey around the sun to Mars. been equally skeptical. All, day campaign trip to The Viking, a mini-laboratory however, agree the mission was Harrisburg, Pa., and New York Fighl Inflation. Buy Food On Sale Veryve^5'®J^pp?oved. equipped with sophisticated worth undertaking. City. "It buys time and offers a Or In-Scason And Freeze It For Use arw nd jobs. Powerful- U L rt WIN A HONDA TRAIL DIKE! sensing equipment, is to reach ”I think man is very little hope for all. approved. Handyman's ^ A M I E Later On, You II Really Save! the planet’s orbit by June 19, egotistical and self-centered "It gives Israel a little more favorite. H 1976. A lander called Prospec­ and takes a self-centered view time, it is good for Egypt in Fill Out Back Of Your Receipt tor may be detached to touch of his position in the universe. It helping her solve her economic down on the Martian surface on would be humbling to find life problems, it keeps things quiet Slip and Deposit in Box r o m * the nation’s Bicentennial July elsewhere,” Hinners said. and it is good in that it gives a D in o sa u fs 4 He added finding evidence of sense of movement. FREEZER Purpose of the mission, which •evolution on Mars also would "And an interim agreement i M is s in g includes the launch of a second answer some scientific is the surest way for avoiding Dravrlng To Be Held Sept 20th, 1975 STORES 195 Lbs.! McGRAW EDISON McGRAWEDISON Viking Sept. 1, is to study soil questions about the relationship another oil embargo. It makes WHEN YOU HAVE samples and other data for of the planets to that process. war less likely,” Udall said. 3/8 In ch Drill 3/8” Variable -- PLUS ^ evidence of life on the red "We have the question, is Udall was critical of Ford and YOUR OWN FREEZER W AlTOIt||Er« ' planet. evolution tied to the size and Kissinger for bringing greater Arby’s knows FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Speed Drill ^ "CIMDEMUA" J "I think the probability of fin- chemistry of a planet? I think pressure on Israel than on the ARE ALWAYS “IN SEASON.” \ ^ S h o w n First the human mind is very in­ Egyptians for a peace agree­ w hat you buy YOU CAN TAKE lAMOOLRWa quisitive. We want to unders­ ment. He said that three times EAST WmSOR tand where we fit into the in 25 years Israel had seized the ADVANTAGE OF Our DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 scheme of the universe — where Sinai as a defensive position, a Roast Beef SUPERMARKET SPECIALS we have been, where we are and twice at U.S. urging she I-S6 EXIT 9 l .f O L l O W BURNSIDE SICHS going, how did we get here and had given it up with no security Perfect drill for the home- what are we?” Hinners said. in return. I sandwich foi; owner! Double insulated: 50% S A V E O V E R ^ Zero to 1,000 R.P.M. Rugged After Viking arrives and By and large, however, Udall more power than V* inch drills. 2.4 ampere motor,UL approved. ISIO BM ISIM AVL. E. NTED. • 52B-3333 begins orbiting Mars, the or- endorsed Kissinger’s latest Roast Beef. 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MANCHE.STER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., August 21, 1975 — PAGE FIVE HaurlifBtfr lEitFutugHpralii Sanderson appeals SOCIAL SECURITY 725 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Pounded Oct. 1, 1881 ICCNTCNNIAL Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International gravel pit denial VGTS Q. I visited the Social Securi­ Medicare’s medical insurance this... Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square. ty office during the first week pays for the serv ices of Manchester, Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. of last month. It was really disqualified herself from voting suppliers. What is a supplier? COVENTRY busy, and I had to wait quite a because her residence was A. A supplier is a person or Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publishaf Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor Monica Shea while before 1 got to talk to close to the proposed operation. organization — other than a FRIDAY 742-9495 someone. Is the office always Sanderson also claims that doctor or health care facility — The Planning Zoning Com­ so busy? Mrs. Kornfeld prejudiced the that furnishes equipment or / mission has been summoned to A. Usually, Social Security of­ Opinion vote by reading a statement services covered Tby Medicare appear before the Court of fices are busiest on the first few Supermarkets prior to the vote. medical insurance. For exam­ Common Pleas in Rockville days of the week and the first AUG. 22 During the public hearing on ple, ambulance firms, indepen­ Sept, 9 regarding its denial of two weeks of the month. Unless the application Sanderson had dent laboratories, and phar­ request for gravel operation by your business is urgent, the best starting at... asked that Mrs. Kornfeld, Craig macists and organizations that Ws unwieldy but Owen Mark Sanderson of time to visit the office is at the Wallace, and Tony Walsh dis­ rent or sell medical equipment Brigham Tavern Rd. Ext. end of the week or during the qualify themsdlves from any are considered suppliers. This application was denied last half of the month. And it’s a Q. My mother-in-law wanted there’s nothing better action on the application good idea to call the office first. 4 P.M. by the commission July 28. because they lived close to the to go into a nursing facility In his complaint to the court, The peculiar costume of the Often, business can be handled after a recent operation proposed operation. colonial backwoodsmen by phone and you won’t have to besides claiming that the com­ In his complaint Sanderson because she had no one at home As every schoolboy knows, or is sup­ of the American Bar Association in fighting in the Revolution at- make the trip. mission's decision was contrary also charged that the granting to take care of her. The doctor Montreal, where he answered critics Jracled even more attention Q. I started getting Social A FISH FRY posed to know, the American govern­ to the evidence, Sanderson of his petition would have been wouldn’t send her though, than their marksmanship Its Security student benefits last who charge that the Supreme Court’s charged that commission in accordance with the because he said she didn’t need ment is a system of checks and pattern was borrowed from the March. I work part-time and member Roslyn Kornfield, character of the district and skilled care. What did he mean balances, with power divided among frequent 5-4 splits on major decisions Indians, consisting of a hunting know my earnings can affect acted improperly when she would have encouraged the shirt of linsey-woolsey. The by skilled care’’ an executive branch, a legislative a r e evidence that it is so failed to abstain from the dis­ my monthly payments, but does A. Medicare can pay for a FOR CHARITY most appropriate use of the shirt had a double cape and was this include earnings I had cussion of. the application prior fringed along the edges and stay in a skilled nursing facility Once again Frank’s Supermarket, the Manchester Jaycees and branch and a judicial branch. philosophically divided it should not land, mainly farming. before my benefits started’’ to the vote even though she had seams and upon its breast was only if the patient needs daily Chamber of Commerce join together for a charitable cause All rule on novel issues. He also charged’ that the ap­ A. Yes. In determining your But operating within this basic proval of the application would the motto "Liberty or Death,” skilled nursing care. Skilled proceeds from this Fish Fry will be donated to the Manchester Social Security benefits for the structure is another system of checks Not so, says Powell. The strong not have resulted in any threat Around the waist if was secured nursing rare means that can ‘fP\m Do you want year, earnings for the entire Memorial Hospital to purchase a cardiac arrest machine and Youth 2 to public safely or pose a threat by a belt in which were thrust a only be performed by, or under Awareness Week. and balances, not written down in the differences indicated by the court^s year are counted. This includes to school buses and that there tomahawk and skinning knife. the supervision of licensed riur- months before your benefits Watch The Herald tor further details. Constitution and never contemplated dissenters are both inevitable and e x tr a was not substantial evidence to •Some men wore buckskin sing personnel. Skilled began, as well as months after show the curves and width of breeches, others preferred rehabilitation services are ser­ by the framers of that document. “reflect a strength — not a weakness your benefits ended. However, • FISH AND CHIPS DINNER m o n e y ? Brigham Tavern Rd. posed a buckskin leggings and an Indian vices performed" under the — of the court” breechclout Officers were dis­ you are entitled to a check for • SODA It is most apparent in Congress, threat to the public safety if supervision of a professional ALL tinguished by the crimson any month you do not earn $210 where the division of power between It can be argued that these un­ Learn to Prepare used by gravel trucks. therapist. Since your mother-in- • ICE CREAM sa sh e s worn over their regardless of your total yearly law didn't need skilled care or FOR written “checks and balances" serve Income Tax Returns • HOSTESS CAKE the two major parties, although People who have a flair for deal­ shoulders. earnings. services. Medicare would not seldom equal and often greatly un­ as often to check progress and charge ing with figures, enjoy working Q. My brother told me fhat have paid for her slay in the • BALLOONS ONLY Pine cones (Photo by Reginald Pinto) with the public, and would like INVITATION and overbalance the rights of the to earn extra income may en­ facility. Tickets Available At Frank’s Supermarket balanced, nevertheless serves as a roll in H&R Block s Tax School • CLOWNS check against the complete domina­ minority against those of the majority With classes in over 2.000 com­ TO BID munities. there is almost cer­ Sealed bids will be received as do the written ones to prevent an tain to be a class near you Job Manchester Police report tion of that body by any one political interviews available for best until 3:00 P.M. (E.D.T.) aggrandizement of power by any one Some Nixon mysteries still remain students Send tor tree infor­ September 12, 1975 by the ideology. mation and class schedules to­ increase in complaints day HURRY! Housing Authority of the Town Even the power of the Supreme of the three branches. Much more ef­ of Manchester and then publicly Classes start Sept. 11th. Arrests lor misdemeanors Court, however, is tempered by ficient and responsive to the popular opened and read aloud for The police chief’s report to There are 2 convenient class dropped from 77 to 50. If David Frost can get Richard Nixon to weight in America is against a power supplying No. 4 Fuel Qil for the the town manager for the divisions within itself, and the voice of will, some say, is the British system, Watergate business. Also he had a very locations. Traffic accidents dropped level with him when they do their TV MAX LERNER selective memory. When he held on to the coup. I must underscore again that Nixon 1975-1976 Heating Season for month of July shows increases one court's minority often becomes in which prime minister and Parlia­ Contact the office nearest you Project CONN-26-1. in property stolen and total from 170 to 150. The second sessions together, he will achieve what tapes, instead of deciding to destroy them, cared more about his image in history fatality ol the year occurred ment are always of the same party he may not have recalled the telltale tapes D O S C ^ B L O C K Specifications and Contract complaints. the majority opinion of a succeeding none of the interviewers and inquisitors than about anything else. 356 R. W. Middle Tpke. July 3 when a 23-month-old boy Aside from the central mystery of the Documents may be obtained at Total property stolen rose and no Supreme Court exercises an ul­ has ever been able to do. 1 don’t hold with which were to prove his undoing. When The third mystery is why he finally Manchester Parkade was struck by a car backing up court. man himself there are three marginal the office of said Authority, 24 from $47,117 in June to $62,214 those who feel it is somehow wicked to they did in time recur to him it was too resigned. Haig's explanation in the inter­ [Manchester, Conn. 06040 646-5440 “The very process of dissent," says timate veto over their actions. Watergate mysteries that need clearing Bluefield Drive, Manchester, in July, Chief Robert Lannan’s on Plano PI. late. Please send me free informa­ There were eight fatalities make a deal with Nixon for his TV stint or up One is about the tapes. Leon Jaworski view is that it was because Nixon’s loss of tion about your tax preparation Connecticut. report said. Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., “tends to Actually the American system is a A second mystery is why he tried to beat total in 1973 and six in 1974 his published life story, even if big money voiced the opinion of many when he said political support. Nixon used the same I course I understand there is The Authority reserves the Total complaints of any kind the system rather than to change it by a ' no obligation Arrests for moving traffic minimize arbitrary decision making, consequence of the Founding Fathers’ is paid him for it. The test is not whether words in his resignation speech, right to accept or reject any or to the department rose from 2,- the other day that if Nixon had destroyed violations totalled 330 in July the narrator delivers high moral principle power play, much as Indira Gandhi has explaining why he could no longer all bids. 525 in June to 2,615 in July. assures a rigorous internal testing of distrust of overweening parliamen­ the tapes as soon as their existence was I [4ame______which is near the record of 335 without cash on the barrel-head, but done in India. The answer is probably that "persevere” to complete his term of of­ Housing Authority Arrests for felories known he would still be President. Why m June. The rise in arrests is the majority view and bespeaks the tary rule, against which they revolted. he hoped to the very end to be able to beat Address______of the Town of (violations carrying whether it sheds some light on our un­ didn't he? fice: "I no longer have a strong enough part of a traffic safety program vitality of the court as an institution” Curious and unwieldy it may it, and even to survive an impeachment I City------Manchester punishments of over one year in derstanding of him and our reading of No one but Nixon can answer for cer­ political base in Congress to justify con­ of the department. trial if it came to that. When his hopes State- Pascal Mastrangelo prison) dropped from 45 to 41. Justice Powell made this remark in sometimes seem, but it has, on the history. tain. perhaps not even he, for his memory tinuing that effort. proved futile it was again too late for an Perhaps Nixon was phrasing it the way I-Phone Chairman whole, served us well for 186 years. The real danger is not that Nixon’s of those early Watergate days must be, an address before the recent meeting extra-constitutional firestorm. It would Haig had suggested it to him. CLIPAND MAILTODAY recital will corrupt young and tender wrapped in a haze of surprise, chagrin and have involved the armed forces, and the minds, but that it will be bland. Think of blank panic. The best current guess may The reality was different. If we ask why triad in the charge of that contingency in how Jean-Jacques Rousseau started his be that of Gen. Alexander Haig. In a he needed a political base in Congress the the end — Haig, Secretary of State “Confessions": “ 1 mean to present my Newsday interview with Martin Schram, answer is that only such a base could save Kissinger and Secretary of Defense fellow mortals with a man in all the in­ from Brussels, Haig suggests that Nixon him from impeachment, with an almost Pity the poor OPEC tegrity of Nature; and this man shall be Schlesinger — took steps to interpose certain criminal trial after it. If we ask may have felt there were passages in the themselves between the President and the AGWA^ myself...thus have I acted; these were my tapes to vindicate him. what had caused the loss of his political Joint Chiefs. thoughts; such was 1 ... I have concealed This seems curious when you think of base the answer is, of course, the telltale Shed a tear for poor, oil-rich OPEC, own derricks. By rushing to place One must add, in fairness to Nixon, that no crimes, added no virtues." what finally happened and what the tapes tape and beyond that the Supreme Court" lavish orders for Western capital while he was often contemptuous of par­ Some members of the Organization Can Nixon, in his own confessions, dis­ turned up. But consider some things about decision requiring him to hand it over. If your old water pump isn’t ticular constitutional safeguards, he of Oil Exporting Countries have seen goods, they have outbid each other cipline himself to such entire candor? I Nixon. He was convinced that, like Thus it was the Supreme Court and the REMEMBER! doubt it. He has too much at stake in his Othello, he had “done the State some ser­ believed basically in governing within the rule of law which forced Nixon’s resigna­ WHEN YOU their cash reserves fall to where they and forced prices up. Drilling costs, congressional, party and court system. good for much, bring it in. It’s love affair with history. But we cannot vice " and that this would more than tip tion — which is how it has to be in a socie­ HAVE YOUR were before they raised oil prices in for example, have risen 140 per cent in deny him the chance. the scales when weighed against the Unlike India, the whole institutional ty under the law. 1973 and others don’t know where the Persian Gulf area in the past two good for a ^33’^ trade-in! OWN FREEZER, their next petrodollar is coming from, years, due mainly to higher prices of THERE IS NO reports Barron’s magazine. Western-manufactured driliing equip­ SUCH THING AS G Since the start of this year, Algeria ment. “OUT-OF-SEASON” Candor can he enemy of its master FRUITS OR has spent two-thirds of its foreign If the OPEC countries had been exchange reserves. The reserves of more moderate in spending their VEGETABLES- YOU CAN ENJOY Iraq and Libya have also fallen fast riches, they would have less cause for WASHINGTON — Candor is sometimes And to some of those people, as the I expect Gerald Fbrd is the kind of hus­ “because of heedless overspending,” complaint about Western prices, says the enemy of its master, which is why ANDREW TULLY responses by listeners testified, Mrs. band most women would appreciate. He THEM YEAR 'ROUND. Ford’s reply seemed to reflect a has refused to make the First Lady a says the business and financial week­ Barron’s. diplomats shun its public use like the plague. Mrs. Betty Ford is its latest an affair ? ” was an intrusion into an in­ q,asualness about a matter of considerable prisoner of his office; he respects her ly, and “several of the smaller They would also have less cause for notable victim. timate family matter. It was irrelevant to concern to mothers everywhere. I don't right to her own opinions. But I suspect by shiekhdoms are actually strapped setting off another round of oil hikes, She spoke her mind when she told tlie substance of the interview, obviously believe for a moment that she meant to now the President has had an affectionate 7.6 CU. FT. 10.1 CU. FT. for cash” followed by more inflation in the Morley Safer on CBS television that “ I interjected into the conversation to add appear casual, but again that's one of the little chat with his wife in which he QUALITY MADE CHEST FREEZER ADMIRAL UPRIGHT FREEZER wouldn’t be surprised" if her daughter spice and thus create headlines. perils of candor. Each of us in his own in­ pointed out that even angels fear to tread The OPEC countries have, in large West, as they apparently plan to do Susan, 18, came to her and said she was And, one must be blunt. The First Lady terpreter of what a public person says. into certain neighborhoods. • Holds 263 lbs. of food • Trim compact size measure, hoisted themselves by their come September. having an affair. She has been praised in wasn’t smart enough to realize her Moreover, she compounded her error by Meanwhile, Morley Safer should be sent • Brand name quality some quarters for her honesty. Actually, danger. I do not quibble with her position. saying she thought that premarital sex in to bed without any supper. He joined the • Flash-freeze thermostat YOUR $ her reply was at the least unthinking and Most intelligent and thoughtful parents some cases might lessen the divorce rate. ranks, temporarily, I trust, of certain Instant Pick up your freezer and at the worst, dumb. would have answered as she did: "1 think She may be right; I don’t know enough media types — especially on television — save on delivery charges Credit BankAmekicaro CHOICE First, Safer’s question which elicited the she’s perfectly normal human being, like about the subject to offer my two-cents' who toil endlessly to win a reputation as 199 First Lady's.response wa in incredibly bad all young girls. If she wanted to con­ worth. But some of the viewer responses, reporters unafraid of asking the naughty Available taste It would have been sleazy stuff even tinue...! would certainly counsel and ad­ predictably, criticized the First Lady for question. if his subject had been a faceless mother vise her on the subject..." advocating free love. from Dubuque; it was a particularly But most intelligent and thoughtful odious question to ask of the wife of the parents would say that only to themselves 1 President of the United States, who is ^ or or to their spouse. Their attitude would be TO D A Y’S THOUGHT OPEN FORUM should be — entitled by her position to cer­ that the subject was nobody else's tain privileges, including the right not be business. ■ ii'i harassed by a Peeping Tom. Besides, .Safer’s question was what The times being what they are, I Franklin Roosevelt used to call “iffy." .As Suiiimcr Pusses I pass school houses, children’s voices wouldn’t be surprised either if a daughter The First Lady .should have smiled and Fall with amused frivolity and an artist’s recite and sing — “aU ”, and so many others. Why must education be severe, such A fine season of mine told me she was having an affair. said something like: “Now Mr. .Safer, you brush JL Flame’s Nature’s beauty — Soon gone the sternness bring? Agw ay Redif lo T/L 80 With the end of each of the growing But I would rebuff any attempt by a TV in­ know I’m not going to answer a stages, a little sadness comes. But the voice of the thrush — 1 wait the hour of schooldays end — such To the editor; terviewer to draw me out of the subject. hypothetical que.stion like that. I’m sure 1 have had contact over the past six gladness that the last six years of Little Louder calls the cricket, more gutteral laughter, such glee. What^Safer, and, unfortunately, Betty you’ll understand that even a public per­ My heart warms with gladness seeing years with the Manchester Little Miss Miss has brought into the life of these croaks the frog; Ford apparently failed to understand was son must draw the line somewhere.” More damp is the weather - more children now happy carefree! Tankless Water System Softball League and I find that with the children and this mother must be known. 1 her right to certain kind of privacy. Mrs. Ford forgot that as First Lady she treacherous the fog. I learn that every season is planned from end of this season, something will change do urge all of you parents with girls •Safer’s question: "What if Susan Ford has a certain mystique. Her public I feel sad. Underfoot I trample dry, fallen above in my life and that of my daughter. between 9 and 12 to participate in this very Forever bringing us — new joy of His’ Vshp jet pump 13.2 CU. FT. 18.0 CU. FT. came to you and said, Mother, I’m having utterances influence millions of people. leaves — • No tank With the end of this season, my younger fine family recreation activity. They pattern somber days. My heart feels Love! UPRIGHT FREEZER 15.3 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREEZER daughter, Mimi, will outgrow and To the sponsors of Manchester Olds (and gloom and grieves • No tank pit (64-0028) of course, of all the teams), who perhaps Summer's loss of beauty and children's CHEST FREEZER graduate from, the Little Miss League. Rev. Waller A. Hyszko • No air charger have no idea of how their sponsorship has happy voices; She will go on to other, older leagues as St. John’s Polish • No waterlogging been affected, so nicely, family life...to • M T W T r • With sorrow summer leaves, coming has her sister, Peggy, and I will go with I ; 3 National Catholic Church WITH TRADE them. But certainly now, six years later, it the marvelous coaches...to the great 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 winter rejoices. • No ports or orifices to become blocked II i ; 13 14 19 16 I? is time that I applaud the existence of Lit­ volunteer parent umpires and base um­ 18 19 K 71 22 73 74 • Small and compact 318 29 76 27 78 79 30 ALMANAC 248 tle Miss. pires and assistant coaches and big and lit­ • Costs less to install 278 When my older girl started with Little tle brothers...to the Mr. Campbell’s and others who valiantly try to gain sponsors • Water is always fresh from well Miss at nine years old, I thought that it • Only 28 inches wide Thin-w all design 630 lb. capacity was just another phase soon to be put and equipment...to the Richard Martin • Provides constant city-like water pressure Today is Thursday, August 21, (he 233rd In 1951, the United States ordered con­ School faculty who allow the use of the • Security key lock Key lock Fast freeze shelves aside. Through the years. I’ve watched as day of 1975 with 1,32 to follow. struction of the world’s first atomic sub­ • Low-cost for maximum efficiency she has shown prowess in and a love of, the fields...finally, to the Town of Manchester The moon is full. marine. • Four free.?er shelves Temperature control Slim-wall design game and the competition. Mimi, at nine, and its outstanding recreational The morning stars are Mars, .lupiter In 1968, the Soviet Union and other War- Reg. $188.95 when her turn came, was a doll player not facilities...please accept this mother’s and Saturn. .saw Pact forces invaded Czechoslovakia (There is a small delivery charge on all sale freezers) thanks. You have all helped me in bringing to choke off a growing drive to free the na­ HERALD YESTERDAYS a ballplayer. But, soon I found myself with The evening stars are Mercury and Guaranteed Savings Guardian Service Maslei Chnr,,^ BarkAme:ica'd two girls with “good eyes" and “good up the girls, and given all of us a lot of Venus. tion from Moscow's control. In 1971, three officers and four convicts arms” , and sluggers to boot. good, clean fun. Those born on this date are under the INSTANT CREDIT sign of Leo. Britain’s Princess Margaret were killed in an escape attempt at San for Brownie leaders, and Miss Emily EQUIPMENT SHOP ' Through the fine coaching of Dave Carol Setsky, it was a fine season. 25 Years Ago AVAILABLE was born August 21. 1930. Quentin prison in California. Smith for experienced leaders. IC.OIS Schwartz (of Manchester Olds fame — Congratulations. Girl Scouts are planning training [ AGWAY ■ 1:00 to 0:00 MANCHESTER On this day in history; A thought for the day; President Set. 8:00 to 4:00 now of Formals Inn fame) and his sense of Gratefully, courses for leaders. Miss Evaline 10 Years Ago Cloted Tuoiday MANCHESTER PARKADE In 1940, I>eon Trotsky, a prime builder of Woodrow Wilson said: ".Sometimespeople AGWAY^^Inc. Mrs. Maureen C. Laneri Manchester Chamber of Commerce STORE HOURS: , fair play, a really good team was forpied. .Soviet Communism, was assassinajed in call me an idealist. Well, that is the way I Pentland and Miss Gertrude Liddun will conduct courses for new intermediate plans to have itself accredited by national Mon. Tuts. Wod. f i. 540 NEW STATE ROAD, Buckland 643-5123 The Cain girls, -Lisa iSchwartr, Susie 17 West St, Mexico (,’ity where he had lived In exile for know 1 am an American America is the 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. | u :a l e ,$i EAST HARTFORD leaders. Commissioner Mrs. G.W. Jones Chamber of Commerce by Jan. 1, 1966. Thun. 8:30 to 8:30 ' Setsky, Shirley Patty, K ta all gavo4t their Manchester three years. only idealistic country in the world.” SILVER LANE PLAZA Sst. 8:00 to 4:30 643-5123 ’PlIANCftr /. Ct'NIIRS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. August 21, 1975 . MEMORIAL BLAIR. Neb. (UPH - A Laurilz Orientation set for new staffers Melchior Memorial Room is Bus routes for Bolton students Rockville on double sessidns being established here at the St.. 70. 80 Volpi Rd.. 40 Villa Louisa Bus 6 Dana College Library to house All Bolton children in Kindergerten BOLTON HIGH Rd.. 158 Birch Mt. Rd.. Tinker Pond 5 cents and adult milk will be 15 The business office grant is through Grade 12 will return to school First run RHAM ADM Grant money deducted the library and personal effects Bus 1 Rd.. 121, 97. 66. 46. 6 Birch Mt. Rd., the students have had to next year’s budget would be cents. the only one which is for equip­ W edr>^ay. Sept. 3. elementary school. Starts 6 a.m.. stops 185,105 Bolton VERNON The new $5 million addition Nancy Foote from the town’s because of the left to the college by the late, Botton High School will open at 8 Starts 7:20 a.m., stops 158 Bolton Center Rd., Hebron Rd. tt Westvlew operate under adverse con­ prepared. The board voted to par­ ment. a m. end will be dismissed at 2:18 p.m. Bus 2 When Vernon schools open on will expand classroom space, There will be an Orientation early closing in June 1974 at the great Danish heldentenor. Center Rd. at Preuss, Botton Center Or., 21. 41 Hebron Rd., opposlte76, 96 ditions with construction going The education budget for the ticipate in the National School Zanini said that approval is Bolton Elementary School and Rd. at Mt. Sumner Dr.. Bolton Center .First run School Rd.. 105 School Rd.. 156. 141, Sept. 4, Rockville High School the library, science facilities, Day for new staff members on time of the bombing incidept at Melchior sang here several Bolton Center School will open at 9 current year, was pared by the Lunch Program and the special anticipated for tHe third year of Rd. at Williams Rd., Gaylord Rd. and Starts 6:05 a.m., stops 60 Bolton 126 Brandy St. 64 Loomit Rd.. op­ will again be on double sessions and the industrial arts’area, and on on all sides of them. Aug. 28 beginning at 9 a.m. Rham has been restored to the times and received an honorary a.m. and will be dismissed at 3 p.m. Brookfield Rd., Lake St. at Box Mt. Rd.. posite 55 Loomis Rd.. 14 Hebron Rd., Town Council. The board milk program with free meals, the guidance career education Morning kinderaarten classes will be Center Rd.. 83 Cider Mill Rd.. 11 but, hopefully, it will go on four new courts have School officials have in­ towns through legislation he in- Doctor of Music degree from 101 Cider Mill Rd.. Botton Center Rd. at Goodwin Rd.. Gaylord Rd. at Brookfield elementary school. decided several weeks ago to There are only five teachers program, and noted that no in­ dismissed at 11:30 a m and afternoon Hillcrest. Botton Center Rd. at Riga Bus 6 been added. dicated it will cost about $250,- reduced price meals and free troduced in the state Dana, which is the only four- kindergarten classes will begin at 12:30 Rd.. Lake St. at Box Mt. Rd.. 116,94.62 single sessions in the second turn the problem over to the new to the system this year. formation has been received as Lane. Bolton Center Rd. at Carpenter Cider Mill Rd.. elementary school. The original intention to have 000 just to buy top priority milk. legislature. The estimated year college in America estab­ p.m Rd.. high school. Second run sem ester which s ta rts in The program will include an yet in connection with in­ Bus 2 all work completed before equipment essential to open the Permanent Building Com­ amount to be received by each lished by Danish-Americans. Teachers Bu8 2 Starts 6:30 a.m., (tops Hop River Rd. January. mittee which handled construc­ overview of the facilities and dustrial arts equipment grants. Teachers will report to their respec­ Second run at Steele Crossing Rd.. Bailey Rd., 750, Construction of several new going off double sessions was new area. But no money is Substitute pay town is: Hebron, $1,592, An­ The Memorial Room will be Starts 7?20 a.m., stops at 140.110,56 130 Hop River Rd.. elementiLry ichool. tion of the school, and let it brief talks by persons in the tive buildings on Tuesday. Sept. 2. to West St.. Camp Meeting and French Starts 8:30 a.m.. stops Hebron Rd. at dropped by the Board of Educa­ provided in this year’s budget. The board voted to leave the dover, $700, and Marlborough, meet with principals and to prepare Bus 7 additions to the school is several supportive services in dedicated Oct. 11, in the pre­ Rd., 37. 69. 101, 152 French Rd.. 3 Green Hills Rd.. 41, 55. School Rd.. tion in favor of the move to The Board of Education did negotiate with the Town Coun­ substitute teacher pay scale the $972. classrooms and materials. Lyman Rd. at West St.. 365 West St., School Rd. opposite Tumblebrook Dr.. Firsl run moving ahead of schedule. the morning. In the afternoon ADM funds recovered sence of Melchior’s son, lb, and The teachers will attend an orienta­ not allow for any equipment cil as to where funds would same as last year. Substitutes turn around at Hebron line, 400 West 18. 8 School Rd.. 164.110 West St.. 30. Originally it was thought that eliminate double sessions as the new staff members will Stale Rep. Aloysius Ahearn other members of his family. tion session with Raymond Allen, St.. 27 School Rd. at Tumblebrook, 18 French Rd.. 145 Camp Meeting Rd.. Starts 6 a.m., stops 92. 70, 58, 24 come from tor the equipment. superintendent, from t1;t5 a.m until soon as classroom space is funds because it was not will be paid $20 per day for the high school. 50.28.10 Clark Rd.. elementary school. Notch Rd., Notch Rd. £xt. at Cook Dr., the double sessions would have meet with" the heads of the has advised the board that the noon Bus 3 Notch Rd. at Notch Rd. Ext 9 South to continue until September available. thought the school would be various departments. Chair­ first 10 consecutive days in any There will be a luncheon for all Board Bus 3 Rd.. Fernwood Or. at turnaround, 6 ready for occupancy until after given position and for singlO of Education employes at noon. It Is First run Fernwood Dr., Notch Rd. at Well St.. 69 1976. During the past school year man Frank Shannon, Regional Starts 7:20 a m., stops 127.88. 56.42 days. being provided by the Parent Teacher South Rd.. South Rd. at Fernwood Or.. Starts 8 a.m., stops 127, 98, 70. 56, Notch Rd.. elementary school. Board of Education, will speak HARTFORD (K)UNTY Organization. 45. 127. 140 Vernon Rd., high school. In cases of long term 42. 29 South Rd.. elementary school. Bus 7 in the morning and the Regional Mrs Morris Siiverstein. president of Bus 4 Bus 3 MORIARTY RROTNERSi the PTO. end William Vogel, chairman Second run Board members have been in­ absence, the substitute teacher 4-H FAIR of the school board, will address the Starts 7:30 a.m., stops 21. 41, 183, Second run Starts 8:30 a.m., stops Flora Rd., 15. will go on a $40 per day 205. 255 Hebron Rd.. Webster Lane to ,_ jCU i______vited to attend any portion of AUGUST 22,23,24| staff Starts 8:30 a.m., stops 171. 199. 231 33 Laurwood Rd., Converse Rd. at tur­ turnaround. 260 Hebron Rd. at Webster schedule after 10 consecutive JutI North o( Bradley Field, Now Giving Tremendous Additions to education program Hebron Rd.. Webster Lane. 260. 226. naround. Converse Rd. at Shady Lane, the program and the lunchon. Lane. 234 Hebron Rd. at Shoddy Mill elementary school. days in one position. Rt. 75, Windsor Locks A continuing education program was Rd.. Hebron Rd. at Tanglewood lane. 216. 206 Hebron Rd., 16 Tanglewood Silent meditation planned Copper? j School will open on Sept. 3 • Savings On All New introduced to Bolton last year. It In­ Hebron Rd. at School Rd.. 116 Hebron Lane. 160. 146. 132, 122. 116 Hebron cluded night classes in art. typing and Rd.. elementary school. with a brief assembly program FRIDAY NIGHT Rd.. high school. Grants Mercury’s & Lincoln’s In Stock woodworking. Bus 4 followed by regular classes. Bus 5 Assistant Superintendent Rock Band “Sunnyalope” The program will operate for the full First run KINDERGARTEN of silent mediation is a personal response to the new state Seventh graders will meet in 1975-1976 school year beginning in Starts 7:30 a.m., stops 1201 Boston SOUTH WINDSOR Richard Zanini reported the ap­ Doodlebug Draw Immediate Delivery! October Tpke.. Tolland Rd. and Plymouth Lane. Starts 8 a.m.. stops 21. 75 Tolland ROUTES and private concern,” says Dr. legislature mandate stating regular classes for their core Judy Kuelinel proval of four state and federal There will be a new reading program 43 Plymouth Lane, Lynwood Or. at Rd.. Tolland Rd. at Plymouth Lane, 45 Bus A Goldman In the memorandum that “the Board of Education in subjects but will have an orien­ SATURDAY NIGHT for students m kindergarten through Colonial, Tolland Rd. at Cubles Dr., Plymouth Lane, 25 Llynwood Dr., Beginning Sept. 15, South vocational grants to Regional Morning students to parents, “we are asking you each town...provide a brief tation program instead of other Country Folk Music Grade 3. Boston Tpke. at North Rd.. at Keeney Llynwood Dr. at turnaround (does not Windsor schools will begin each District 8 for the 1975-76 school With the employment of a part-time Dr., at Lakeside, high school. turn}. Tolland Rd. (opposite Cubles). Leaves school 11:30 a.m.. stops 135 to determine how your child period at the start of each day class sessions. Horse Draw teacher. 35 gifted students will be 1266 Boston Tpke., elementary school. day with a moment of silent year. Clark Rd.. 41. 73. 87. 114, 144 French will observe this period. Please to allow those students and • /MORIARTY ^OTHERS; having additional challenges and Bun 6 Bus 4 Rd., 51 Lyman Rd.. turnaround at m ^itation. They are: Consumer Home xpenences this year Hebron line, 344 West St, turn on discuss and instruct your child teachers who wish to do so the Lunch prices SUNDAY Starts 7:20 a.m.. stops 29 Birch Mt. In a letter which will be sent Finishing touches on roof repairs Economics, $246.50; Food ThenThere will be a biology course at ' Rd.. Volpi Rd. at Rosewood Lane, at Second run School Rd., stop at Tumblebrook. 41, opportunity to observe such The board approved lunch Horse Show - all day Bolton High School under the Universi­ School Rd.. 235, 122 Hebron Rd., 55 home to each parent, Dr. Gold­ as to the manner in which he or Carter St.. 70 Voipl Rd.. Birch Mt. Rd, at Starts 8:30 a.m.. stops 135 Notch time in silent meditation.” A crew from the A.J. Pipin and Son Inc. of Columbia finishes repair work on the roof at Management, $1,656; Nurse Karate Demonstration 31S CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.*Phone 643-S135 ty of ponnecticufs cooperative Tinker Pond Rd.. 89. 66 Birch Mt. Rd.. Rd.. Botton Center Rd. at Meadow Rd.. Loomis Rd., 21 Brandy St. 50, 55 man, Superintendent of she will observe this time. If for prices with student lunches set program for superior high school Aide, $1,784 and Business Office P/enly of Free Parking 21 Camp Meeting Rd.. Birch Mt. Rd. at Bayberry Rd. east. 33, 54 Watrous Watrous Rd., 11 Bayberry Rd., 5 West- Schools, has asked that parents any reason you do not wish your Hebron Elementary School. The town voted to appropriate $28,000 to the Board of Educa­ at 60 cents, adult lunches at 80 students Ext. at Converse Rd.. 6 Birch Ml. Rd.. Rd.. 280 Bolton Center Rd.. 21. 37 view Dr. Education, $720. Animals, Exhibits, R/des, Bolton High School will offer ad­ child to participate, will you in­ cents and reduced price lunches 149 Boilon Center Rd.. 28 Clark Rd.. Brandy St. to high school (or tur­ Afternoon students provide proper guidance so that WEEKEND CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL tion for the repairs, and funds will come from the Revenue Sharing account presently ditional honors courses m United Band • Fun For AIII high school, elementary school. naround (does not stop). 214 Bolton form the principal so proper at 20 cents. Student milk will be States history for Grade 11 students Stops 34.10 Clark Rd., 25 Rosewood each child may benefit from the designated for the Town Office Building Addition Reserve. (Herald photo by Dallaire) Center Rd. at Toomey Rd.. 41 Toomey and in sociology for Grade 12 students. Bus 7 Lane. 6 Birch M t Rd.. 1. 31 Converse supervision can be es­ Rd., 200 Bolton Center Rd.. 15 Birch period of silence. All teachers will be instructed accor­ Rd., 11 Shady Lane. Starts 7:20 a.m.. stops Notch Rd. at Mt. Rd. Ext. to Converse Rd. for tur­ tablished.” ding to a new mathematics curriculum ‘‘Because we believe that Notch Rd, Ext.. 239 Hop River Rd,, naround (no stop), 16. 8 Birch Mt. Rd. The mediation period is in Sweetheart Roses ^ bunch and all students will be evaluated how each child spends this time Johnson Rd.. Hop River Rj. at Steele Ext., elementary school. Bus B towards the end of the school year to Crossing. Bailey Rd., 874, 766. 502 Hop Schools registering identity growth. River Rd.. 54. 69 Notch Rd.. Bolton Bus 5 ’ Morning students School adminstrators and bus Center Rd. at Hebron Rd.. at Meadow First run Leaves school at 11:30 a.m.. stops drivers will meet on Aug 27 to discuss Rd.. at Bayberry east, at Brandy St., Starts 8 a.m., slops 733, 939 Boston 92. 50. Notch Rd.. Notch Rd. at Cook safety procedures and students' high school. students new to town Tpke., 15. 55, 61. IZ I^ e rn o n Rd., tur­ Dr., 18.9 Notch Rd. Ext 2.16 Cook Dr.. Introductory Tire Savings behavior on school buses Bus I In conriection with these items there naround on Vernon Rd. without stops. 102. 44 South Rd., South Rd. at Fernwood Dr., 7, 21 Fernwood Or., will be classroom discussions con­ l^irsl run 1025.1201 Boston Tpke., Sunset Lane, High Meadow Rd. a f Tolland Rd.. Tolland Rd. (Phillip). High Meadow Rd. opening at the Gilead Hill ducted in all elementary grades and Starts 8:05 a m., stops 5 Dean Dr.. 4, HEBRON parents will receive letters requesting Boston Tpke. at North Rd., at Keeney (Schmidt). 45, 49 Plymouth Lane, 5. 11 Elementary School for hours 30 Tunxis Trail, Iroquois Trail at Llynwood Rd., Colonial Rd. (Patton). 18 lome kielof y" 0^ . their help and cooperation Dr., 972 Boston Tpke., elementary Anne Dallaire from 2:30 to ll.p.m., five days a Mohegan Trail. 26 Williams Rd.. 228 school. Colonial Rd.. Boston Tpke. at North The basketball court at the rear of Boston Tpke.. Bolton Center Rd. at 228-3267 Bolton Center School has been resur­ Bus 5 Rd.. 55 Vernon Rd. week. Riga Lane, at Carpenter Rd.. elemen­ Afternoon students New residents with children Applications may be obtained faced. The basketball standards have tary school. Second run FRAMING or CUSTOM been reset at regulabon height. Stops 733, 939. 1025 Boston Tpke.. , Hartford; Starts 8:30 a.m.. stops 187. 355, 405 entering the elementary at the school office from 9 a.m. New wall mounted basketball stan­ Bus 1 83 Cider Mill Rd„ 70 Brookfield Rd.. 9. West St. turnaround at Hebron line, 11 Carpenter Rd.. M t Sumner Or. I FRAMING ___ j East rta o* schools in September should to 2 p.m. dards have been ordered tor the Botton Second run 400, 370, 344. West St.. 3,33.51 Lyman Elementary School all-purpose room (Siiverstein), 4 Tunxis Trail, 26 Williams register them before the Rd.. 190r152. 144, 116 French Rd.. op­ Rd.. Well S t (Pearsall). 2 Wall St. side and should be installed m time for the Starts 8:30 a.m.. stops Volpi Rd.. 17 h Gtb B iM MNWiiN k 6«li 0 *M R i| lr t Sm n Burn posite 101. 87, 69 French Rd., 78, 56, elementary school. opening day of school on Sept. 3, Fair tickets basketball season. Rolling Hills Trail. 6 Brookside Lane. 6 1122 Rosewood Lane, Volpi Rd. at Center West St., elementary school. said Paul White, principal of The deadline for tickets for LAPrPLAZA RLB3.Vtn»m I72-N22 the Hebron Elementary ^hool, the Hebron Harvest Fair Sept. 4 and Ralph Sacuzzo, principal of through 7 at the Lions’ Park on Allen lists simple rules the Gilead Hill Elementary Rt. 85, is Aug. 31. School. Season tickets are now selling Early registrations of for $2 for the four-day event. for first days of busing youngsters will avoid delays on Tickets may be purchased at opening day. the Hebron Town Office Registrations at both schools Building, from local merchants may be made the remainder of and banks in the town, or from BOLTON home from the morning session tary School and Bolton Center or enroute to school for the School will continue to have bus this week and next week from 9 Lions members. School Supt. Raymond Allen afternoon session are asked to numbers and will be identified a m. to 2 p.m. Tickets will cost $1.50 for asks all parents to please see to stand at the bus stop with their as either first run or second Parents should bring the each day after the scheduled it the following rules are child or be waiting for their run. child’s birth certificates, im­ dbadline. Children under 12 will observed when Bolton children child for the first couple of days Requests by parents for munizations from previous be admitted free. return to school on Sept. 3. to ensure the child not being changes in bus assignments or schools when registering their Parents of kindergarten missed. bus complaints concerning bus youngsters. Paper drive children are requested to attach Parents of all school children services are to be referred to Classes will begin at 8:35 Co. 3 of the Hebron Volunteer a tag to the child’s clothing are asked to have their children the principal’s office. a.m. and dismisal is at 2:35 Fire Department will have a showing the child's name, ad­ at the assigned stop early The bus routes are subject to p.m. at both of the elementary paper drive Saturday from 9 dress and phone number. enough to ensure no one mis­ change during the first few schools. Grades K through 6 are a.m. to 11 a.m. Parents of kindergarten sing the bus. weeks of school. held at the Gilead Hill School Residents are asked to save children who are returning All buses for Bolton Elemen- with Grades K through 5 at the papers for the drive. Hebron Elementary School. Arrangements for special pickup may be made by calling Custodian needed Jim Lee, Jack Kreeger, or Parking lot rules listed There is a night custodian Harve Desruisseaux. who plans to drive three or TOLLAND who must be at work by 2:30 more days per week must have The Tolland Board of Educa­ p.m.; other students in the a parent or guardian sign a tion has set forth rules concer­ Work-Study Program: other statement for forfeiting his Fifth graders report ning student use of the parking seniors; juniors who must be at privilege of being transported lot at the high school. First, all work by 2:30 p.m.; and students students must register their by school bus. who meet priorities set forth by to school cafeteria Any student who intends to cars, or motorcycles’, in the ad­ the administration. drive not more than two days ministrative office and all No student with less than a grade level rather than the will be asked to provide a vehicles must display a sticker passing grade in more than one COVENTRY sixth grade level. written statement from parent permit lor parking. subject will be allowed to drive Monica Shea This class will be for students or guardian releasing the bus .No slicker wiil be granted a to school. 742-9495 who have a potential to perform from prdviding transportation student who does not have proof Students may begin parking All fifth graders will report to at a higher academic level than for those prearranged days. he or she has sufficient in­ at 7:15 a m. and may leave the cafeteria at Capt. Nathan they are now in based on test Student parking will be surance on the vehicle to be before or after the buses are Hale School on the first day of data and teacher recommen­ restricted to the lower parking operated on school property. A cleared but not during loading school. dations. lot. The established priorities fee of $1 will be charged for and unloading limes. Sixth graders will go to Students at the middle school for the privilege to drive to each sticker Students may not return to Donald Sayer’s double rooms in are not to be dropped off any school will be: Seniors on the At the lime of registration, a their cars during the school day the front corridor. sooner than 7:45 a.m. Work-Study Program; ^niors student must indicate the unless permission is granted by Seventh graders will report to The new driveway at the number of days he plans to the administration as the the Large Group Instruction school has been completed and drive to school .Any student parking lot is considered to be Room, will be designated a one-way out-of-bounds for students Eighth graders will report to drive. SAVE 16% without such authorization. the double rooms in the rear of For further information call Bring book with you Any student who is late for the corridor which are Mrs. the school at •742-7334, SAVE *7 Original Equipment Lois Johnson’s rooms. school three times, or more, in Use Sears or she wishes, whether it be a two-week period, will forfeit Homeroom teachers for each POWER-RATED Replacement Shocks SOUTH WINDSOR grade level will "pick up their Student schedules Judy Kuelinel books, newspapers, comic his parking privilege for at Easy books, or the like. least one month. Students must assigned students and take Schedules for Coventry High If you intend to visit Wapping Sears Battery Field says he believes arrive at and leave school them back to their homerooms. School students will be handed Regular $5.99 each Elementary School during its Payment reading skills come from property at a speed not to There have been some out in homerooms on the first 2 / 9 *’ new 15-minute "Everybody’s reading practice and the more exceed 15 m.p.h. scheduling changes at the day of school. Regular Reading Time." make sure you Plan Homeroom assignments will Sears Heavy-Duty Shocks...... 8-99 one reads the better he reads. The administration, if it is school. 97 bring a book. »34.99 Sears Best, The SteadyRider...... 12-99 each He hopes that the new program, deemed necessary, may All fifth graders will be be posted throughout the school with Because during nicknamed ERK, will increase request a student to open his grouped according to ability in building by Aug. 25. with trade-in trade ■’Everybody’s Reading Time ” both reading and math. Senior homerooms will be the 2 7 skills as well as allow children car for inspection. Any miscon­ everybody reads...students, to see reading as a source of duct with the vehicle or viola­ All fifth graders will have Ttusic room and Rooms 3, 5, 6 Battery Performance Characteristics teachers, cafeteria workers, pleasure tion of any of the rules will lead reading during the first period and 7. Full 90^Day Warranty on Battery Rated for Power According to Battery SAVE 24% custodians and whomever If Battery prove* defective due to electrical failure and will not hold a Should you happen by without to a orie-month suspension of and math during the second Junior homerooms will be happens to be there at that biology, physics, and Rooms 8, charge, we vrill, upon return, replace It free of charge within 90 days of Council International Standards something to read during ERK, driving privileges on the first Bgriod, purchase. lime. , Case of Sears All of the fifth pade teachers 9, 10. Limited Warranty N u m b e r W a r r a n t y stop by the office — there will offense and one-year suspen­ Spacious 15.9-cu. ft. Coldspot C o l d C n m U n g R e t m r A m p . H o u r The idea is being im­ Sophomore homerooms will C a p a c U y o f P l a t e s In M o n th s be reading material there. sion on the second offense. will teach reading and math After 90 ^ y s, upon return, we will replace the defective battery with a P o w e r C a p a c i t y plemented at the Wapping after these two subjects the be Rooms 11 through 15. new battery charging only for the p ^ o d of ownership. Your monthly Best Motor Oil charge for ownership will be computed by dividing the current selling 63 66 42 School under the direction of students will return to Freshman homerooms will be 385 98 price at the lime of return. less trade-in. by the number of months desig­ Amps. Minutes Principal Bill Field, who says homerooms for their other sub­ Rooms 16, 19 , 20 , 23 , 24 and 25. nated. Regular $18 ‘I 0 6 7 he got the idea from a similar REPEAT OF A SELLOUTII jects. Freshman orientation will be Caseof24Qts. B Vernon program aimed at en­ Upright Freezer The ITC Class (Individual conducted at the school Aug. 22. Sears Has 12 Volt Batteries Priced As Low As 19.95 w ith jrad ^ couraging more leisure Sears Low Price Teaching and Counseling) will For further information call reading. MOWER SALE! be taught this year at the fifth the high school at 742-7346. Heavy-Duty Aluminized The program is expected to • Coldspot Freezer Living lets you stock get under way the second week CAN WE COMPETE WITH Tune-Up Your Front End with Mufflers of school, and will allow up on sale-priced grocery specials everyone to read whatever he K-Mort - Grants • Soars? and buy in-season fruits and vege­ BICYCLES a Stabilized Alignment tNSTALLED TRY US! tables to freeze for year-round E tU . WARRANTY ON LUfiEST SELECTION OF MUT'ELER FOR AS LONG AS enjoyment YOl' OWN ■niE VEHICLE io r J ^ ^ b ^ ^ ^ e h s NEW BICYCLES IN TNE S A V E *8 Our new line For most U mufllM- tor American m«de cars 1 7 » T 20" POSH • Grille-type shelves allow zero-degree VEHNON KNEI Regular $23.98 fails while the original pwchaser Amer.-made” cars. owns the car. it will be replaced Om 40 Tmts o( UfMietlM S«ntct fives lew price 15 upon return, tree of charge, or we cold air to circulate for fast freezing 24 Hours Dally . Correct car height with a pair of front stabiniers . will retund the purchase price It Most American-made Cars Open Hh the L A M hack up alignment, caster camber, loe-ln. toe-out are all c ^ re c t^ . Then the deteclivc mutllcr was installed • Bottom wire trivet holds bulky items by Scars, we will mslall the new Available At Larger Retail Stores FOR EMERGOKY SERVICE Sears will completely inspect and adjust your steering system mulller with no charge lor labor (V IR N O N j • Air conditioned cars 13 extra • Magnetic door gasket seals in ^old air Bicycling... Ur»,r Stm Rrtsll Stum______M©bil 1^] FERTILIZER 25% 5 IIKI HEATING OILS *248 The Family r S H d P ) STORE HOURS STORE HOURS OIL BURNER A EQUIPMENT CORP* SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE kNGHESTER SAT. MANCHESTER Recreation POST ROAD PLA2A Sears MON. thru FRI. Satiifaction Guaranteed or Your Money Bock Sears MON, thru FRI. S k i. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back HEATING INSTALLATION v e r m o n , 6 o m n MAIN STREET. ROUTE 30 HARTFORD 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WEST HARTFORD 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ON-SAT 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 2 milei trom Vtrnon Circl# of Rl;83 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO, UMimKicwoAyEN t h u r s i . f r i VERNON. CONN. $72-3159 SEARS, ROEBUCE A74D CO. 643-5135 Mon. to Thun. 8-6;30, Fri. B-8, Sal. 8-4 ------EVENINGS TILL t 315 Center St. Mencftettei i - i| III I / - y

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PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 iiiiiiiiiiu iA iiu iiiim in Candi has a *^modeV’ job FROM YOUR m r COLLEGE itlPOIV O F F ^ A '< - NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN NOTES By BETTY RYDER By VIVIAN FERGUSON Family/Travel Editor I A young Manchester woman, ^ ir'llfc ThU Coupon who earlier this summer Eugene E. Bellotti, son of Mr. During the last few months, studied photography in Califor­ and Mrs. Edmond Bellotti of 4 new dishes have been appearing nia, will now be spending more Green Rd. and Michele L. diUy on the luncheon menu at 20* O ^ F time in front of the camera than Patterson, daughter of Mr. and the Manchester Country Club. behind it. Mrs. Richard Patterson of 9 Male patrons have been raving Saulters Rd., have both been fMr. Muscle Overnight By Abigail Van Buren Candice (Candi) Caldwell, 20, about the unusual soups. Each of 158 Boulder Rd. has taken a named to the dean's list for the day there is a special dish such 197S by Chictgo Trlbun«-N.Y NrwtSynd.. OVEN CLEANER modeling position with Polaroid spring semester at Western as crab meat crepes with dill 8 OZ. CAN Corp. in Cambridge, Mass, and New England College. sauce'or chicken salad with Good thru Solurday, Augtut 23rd reported today for her first almonds and curry. DE.AR .ABBY: Because you have always been a good HIGHLAND PARK Redeem at Highland Park Market assignment. While the dining room Is open (Limit One Cwpon Par Family) friend to the Como Park Zoo, I am asking a favor of you. The tall, willowy blond with to the public, most patrons are We have a S month-old female orangutan named Joy 317 Highland Su, Mancheater the fresh, young look of a Cybil golfers looking for a quick bite who has been invited to the Los .Angeles Zoo on a "breeding AARP to form Shepherd of "Cover Girl " fame so they can return to the links. loan.' They have a male orangutan named Guy whom they was participating in a 9-day Club sandwiches are always The Choicest Meat In Town! would like to mate with Joy. new chapter Do you know anyone who has an air-conditioned' photography course at popular as welt as lobster salad automobile who would be willing to .drive Joy and her foster Yosemite National Park in when on the menu. V parents I Arlene and Joe ScheunemannI to Chicago to board California in June when she was '"J- An organizational meeting to The Monte Carlo sandwich an airplane to transport Joy to L.A.? "discovered." form another chapter of the has been successful. The crust “ITe Feel LCOilPOlM OFFERT ~ Jov is small enough to be held in one's arms, she has good “I was taking a course from American Association of is removed from white bread manners, and she would do no damage to the automobile. Ansel Adams who is probably Retired Persons (AARP) in which is filled with a slice of That There JOHN FLETCHER, DIRECTOR one of the best landscape Manchester will be conducted ham, iwned chicken sprinkled ST. PAUL COMO PARK ZOO photographers in the world. " Sept. 17 at 1:30 p.m. at VFW with a little curry, tomato and Is Candi said. Hall, 698 E, Center St, Permis­ Swiss cheese. ^With Thu Coupo^ 2 DEAR JOHN: If Joy is a "liberated" orangutan, she "The course included prin­ sion to use this hall as a perma­ Two recent cold soups were Absolutely may not like the idea of going to L.A. to accommodate the ting, dark room procedures, nent meeting place has been the Spanish Gazpacho and maie. If Guy wants a date with a sure thing, why doesn't lectures, and, of course, granted. Tomato Dill. Both are easy to No 2 0 « OFF HE Ry to St. Paul? photography. Adams has a com­ At an executive board make, refreshing and seasonal. On the other hand. If Joy WANTS to met Guy in L.A., I plete facility right inside the meeting of the Connecticut Recipes are below. Substitute MINUTE RICE will provide the child bride with air-conditioned park, including a dark room. Northeast Chapter held June 20 These innovations are the transportation. And I hope she returns "heir-conditioned. ’ "A representative of Polaroid it was decided, because of the brainchild of young Paul Lach For MIXES was there and he asked if he large membership, to sponsor a who has been chef at the club (ASSORTED FLAVORS) DEAR ABBY; My husband does sheet-rock work for a >» could take some pictures of me. Candi Caldwell 'Herald pholo by Pinto) third chapter in town. since last October. A pleasant Quality!,,, Good thru Saturday, Augutt 23rd living. He makes good money, but he's always wanted to be I said ‘yes' and he took several young man, Paul loves to cook, (Herald photo by Dunn) an accountant, so he's been going to night school. He's A committee headed by Mrs. Redeem at Highland Park Market shots. especially if it’s creative. His young and smart, and will finish his accounting course next not reopen this fall," she said. Center of Photography in New John Gregan as chairman was — -v-i (Limit One Coupon Par Family) "Later when I was back home career began when he was a lit­ Chef Lach prepares Spanish Gazpacho year. Although not by choice. Candi York City. named. Other members are; The problem is that everyone we meet asks Carl what he he contacted me and asked if I is taking a year's sabbatical to "I worked there for a short Mrs. Lillian Hart, Mrs. Ellen tle boy. "My parents owned an open for a good breakfast on vegetables chopped. This is a does for a living, and when he tells them he does sheet-rock would like a job modeling for try her luck at modeling. time when I was in college and Larson, Mr. and Mrs. R. interest in The Hermitage in Saturday and Sunday mornings matter of personal taste). i work, they say. "Oh. come and take a look at this hole in my Polaroid. Again I said 'yes'." "I'm a little nervous, but also was told I could come back Colbert, Mr. and Mrs. Gustave West Dover, Vt. where I spent Herb Phelpn, local attorney and Tomato dill soup wall. " or. "I've been looking for someone to do that kind of The daughter of Dr. and Mrs. kind of excited, " she said. almost anytime. Ekstrom, and H. Sprague. John 40th anniversary my summers.” At the age of 11, club president, invites the work for me." David M. Caldwell Jr., Candi Her parents and her two “The opening would probably Paquet, assistant state director he began by washing dishes. 3 large tomatoes public. 1 medium onion, sliced Carl and I both work five days a week, and we like to have has worked at The Herald for brothers and a sister are proud be as secretary to the assistant for Eastern Connecticut, will insurance agent with an office “From there, I did just about Mr. and Mrs. Fred T, Baker 1 small clove garlic our weekends free to maybe go someplace together, but with the past two summers. of her, although she admits her director. I hate that kind of assist and advise the new at 234 Center St. He is a everything you can think of.” all these sheet-rock jobs he has to do for friends, he's tied She was graduated from of 161 Waranoke Rd. celebrated Eventually, Paul helped the Spanish Gazpacho 1 teaspoon salt mom is "not too crazy about work but I would serve as group. their 40th wedding anniversary member of the British- up. Kingswood-Oxford School in chef. Within two years, he 1 clove garlic Vi teaspoon freshly ground my going to Boston. " hostess at the center and attend Anyone wishing to transfer to Aug. 9 with a party for family American Club and the V,S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS! How can Carl turn these people down in a nice way? West Hartford and spent two "But it will be okay. I'll be openings of new exhibits, etc. the new chapter or join as a Independent Insurance Agents became the sous chef. This 1 medium onion, sliced black pepper CARL'S WIFE and friends held at the home of 2 sprigs fresh dill years at Finch College in New staying with friends, " she said That 1 do like, " she said. new member may obtain Association. Mrs. Baker is a French phrase translated 1 cucumber, sliced their son and daughter-in-law, 1 tablespoon tomato paste All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! York City until it closed recent­ reassuringly Candi, who is warm and further information by cailing member of Zion Lutheran literally, means “under the 3 tomatoes, peeled , DEAR WIFE: Carl should simply tell them that he's ly due to financial difficulties. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Baker of 1 green pepper, seeded V4 cup cold water "I told my parents I would try friendly as she is attractive, Mrs. Lillian Hart at 643-5730, Church. head man.” The duties of a sous sorry but he doesn't have the time. And he'd better start "I had hoped to enroll at Manchester. Vi cup cooked macaroni it for a couple of weeks. If I should have no problem Refreshments wili be served The couple has five chef reflect those of the 4 raw eggs practicing that line while he's still in sheet-rock because The couple was married Aug. 1 cup chicken stock Amherst (Mass.) College enjoy it. I'll stay; if I don't. I'll succeeding in whatever career with a get-acquainted period to grandchildren. executive chef and he is his teaspoon salt U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF, FIRST CUT when he becomes an accoimtant, he'll have even more where I intend to major in 16, 1935. righthand man. teaspoon cayenne pepper ¥4 cup cream ' "hdends" imposing on him for favors. come home." she selects. We wish her luck. follow. Mr. Baker is an independent English, but the deadline for If modeling doesn't work out, All of Paul's training has Va cup vinegar Peel and slice tomatoes into a enrollment was past by the Candi has her eye on another been on-the-job or self-taught. V4 cup olive oil saucepan. Add onion, garlic, CHUCK BUDE STEAK DEAR ABBY: This is in response to your column item time I learned that Finch would He has never attended a % cup tomato juice seasonings, dill, tomato paste .lb. about the person who loved to travel, but who invariably position at the International professional school. Cooking Puree first six ingredients in and water; cover and simmer U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF, 7 BONE CENTER CUT had a seat next to some longwinded bore. and arranging food for people a blender. Season with the salt, 15 minutes. 1 pretend I don't speak English! Transfer to an electric It is a nearly fool-proof method I have used for years. who enjoy the fruits of his cayenne, vinegar, olive oil and labors Is a joy to him. At his tomato juice. Mix well with blender. Add macaroni, cover 1 CHUCK STEAK When someone cranks up, I say: "No hablo ingles" or "J'n apartment at 31D Garden Dr., beaten eggs and chill. Serve ice and turn on high. Uncover and, i parle francaise," etc. We Give Old Fashion U-S.D.A. c h o i c e b e e f c h u c k u n d e r b l a d e C a l i f o r n i a X iYOU WON'T GET Paul entertains and cooks for cold with a garnish of diced while the blender is running, Of course I have to be careful that when the stewardess or bus driver comes 'by, I don't respond in English! I also friends. onion, green pepper, cucumber add stock and cream. Chill and BuuHer Wioe Q|j|jQj( $ -| Qg have to be careful to conceal an English language book or TH E BABY Having chanced upon blue and croutons. Or, if you wish, serve garnished with chopped newspaper, which is a dead giveaway. With these crab in an Oriental market, he with merely an ice cube. fresh dill and chopped tomato. precautions, it works nearly every time. IS N A M ED had a brief discussion with the (Note: Chef Paul likes to keep NOTE: This soup may also be | At Our Service Meat U.S.D.A. CHOICE (LONDON BROIL) BURNED shop owner as to how It might the consistency of the served hot. One of my female friends discourages would-be conversationalists by removing her partial upper plate. A be prepared. He went home and Gurroll, ClirLslinu Aiiiunilu. daughter of John J. and Christina Department, You big, toothless grin in the direction of the offender is usually AT Ihe GLORIOUS EMPORIUM added his own touches. The blue Dudley Carroll of 1 Murphy Rd., Hebron. She was born Aug. 8 at SHOULDER STEAK .*1.4 9 sufficient. crab was served as a first VETERAN TRAVELER Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are You can't make a mistake at our Elegont Em* See Both Sides of U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF CHUCK Mr. and Mrs. Wray E. Dudley of Troy. Ohio. Her paternal grand­ course flavored with Oriental See Both Sides of porium because we sell everything, regard­ black bean, tomato and ginger parents are Mr. and Mrs. John T. Carroll of Philadelphia, Pa. less of our ridiculously low prices, on a 1 0 0 % root. MENUS satisfaction - or - your - money - back gua* Paul likes all kinds of music the Meat You BUy! STEWMGBEEF *1.39 Kinghluom, Erica Lyn, daughter of Michael T. and Marcelle rantee. You, the customer, are the sole judge. from rock to classical. He loves J, Sullivan Ringbloom of 51 Cooper St. She was born Aug. 5 at If you are unhappy with any purchase just re* to travel and to camp in a tent. salad, broccoli, dark bread, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is turn it within 30 days for a "n o -h a rd -tim e " Vermont and Cape Cod are his Elderly fresh jello, fruit, butter or V. Mrs. Ida Lavasser of 74 S. Adams St. Her paternal grandparents refund. We'll even try to smile! (Editor's \ 1/ \ 1 \ two great loves. “My big dream are Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Ringbloom of Elizabeth, Pa. Her note: Sm iling's the hardest part. Actually w e'- \ // The following menus will be margarine, milk. IN TH E though is to one day open my Wednesday: Sloppy Joes with | paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Leona Ringbloom of West re inclined to grin 'cause we know that once ' served Aug. 25-29 at Mayfair G SERVICE Mifflen. Pa. She has a brother, Kirk Michael, 1. you're convinced that we really meon our gua­ own restaurant." Gardens and West Hill Gardens ground beef, tomato sauce, From the upstairs dining rantee, you'll do all your shopping here/. . . for all Ntonchester residents tossed salad, hamburg roll, room one can. look out Zeiser, Loricn Kristen, daughter-of Edward L. and Dorothy ond we'll get all your money . . , from this over 60. Reservations are taken pineapple cake, butter or upon the Globe Hollow Reser­ margarine, dressing, milk. Capt. Barry Wright, whose Minch Zeiser of Willimantic. She was born Aug. 6 at Manchester time forth and forevermore). « in person only at the Gardens on ^ 'Grocery Specials voir surrounded by beautiful Thursday: Roast chicken wife is the former Denise Memeorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Monday prior to the week of the trees. It Is a pleasant spot in all with gravy, cranberry sauce, SW EET LIFE LaPine of Bolton, has been Mrs. George I. Minch of Corapolis. Pa. Her paternal grand­ luncheons. Menu is subject to First OfFfhe Tbrm-Fresh HERE'S JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF WHAT WE ARE PEDDLING: seasons and one of the nicest parslied potato, carrots, awarded the Meritorius Service parents are Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Zeiser of 265 Henry St, change. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 18-oz.can 2 l3 9 * views in town. The downstairs dressing, lyhite bread, fruit Medal. Monday: Beef and pepper 9 LIVES ANV FLAVOR ^ grill room is open during the with cookies, butter or Capt. Wright served as com­ Gericli, Jeiii Elezuhclh, daughter of Olin R Jr. and Colleen H. AQUA patty with gravy, mashed TOOL & HARDWARE same hours but adds one more margarine, milk. 8-oz. can 6 1 9 9 * pany commander and project Rainey Gerich of 106 Summit St. She was born July 31 at SHOE FIRESTOCK potato, beet greens, white CAT FOOD p m a u a SWIM day, Saturday. Friday: Fried clams, lemon officer at White Sands Missile Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are OVERSTOCK 99% UNHURT-TOP BRANDS bread, ice cream with fruit, KOSHER OR POLISH STYLE Last weekend, because of wedge, cole slaw, potato puffs, JUICY Range, N.M. during the past Mr. and Mrs. Donald C Rainey of Wethersfield. Her paternal VESTS • MILLERS FALLS butter or margarine, milk. many requests, the club is now hot dog roll, fruited jello, butter VLASIC DILLS ...... 32-oz.|ar<5 9 * four years. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Olin R. Gerich of 1451 Ellington • STANLEY • UNION Ladies - Men's - Children's Tuesday: Baked picnic ham or margarine, milk. UAZOLA PURE He was formerly with the Of­ Rd., South Windsor. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Hacksaws with fruit sauce, hot potato CANTALOUPES Fern Rosebush of Bucksport, Maine. Her paternal grandmother fice of Missile Electronic War­ 3 Plumb Bobs CORN OIL ...... 24-oz. |ar 99^ SWEET is Mrs. Minnie Gerich of Manchester. 4 0 % to 6 0 % fare and later company com­ 10 YR. GUARANTEE SIZES Punches, Keyhole Saws SAW mander of the Atmospheric Squares, Levels, • HERMAN .29* Sciences Laboratory company Wcstcoii, MuitlicM (,iiy, son of David J. and Ann Cunningham Screw & Nut Drivers • Converse BAKED BEANS...... ,.,< .c n 5 9 ‘ PRUNE PLUMS 2- 4 Years 4.88 and received the award for out­ Westcott of 132 Bissell St. He was born Aug. 7 at Manchester Tape Measures, etc. • Sandler CREMORA HON DAIRY NATIVE, TASTY Memorial Hospital, His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Dorothy OFF standing performance of duty 3- 7 Years 5.38 • Mother Goose Cunningham of Colchester. His paternaligrandparents are Mr. COFFEE CREAMER...... 79< Lormg Photo during his tour at the range. 6-10 Years 5.88 30% to 60% OFF THEIR TOMATOES .25* A native of Auburn, Mass., and Mrs, Guy N. Westcott of Franklin, Vt. His paternal great­ • Jumping Jack TETLEY _ _ STORE PRICES! NEW CROP The engagement of Miss Capt. Wright completed high grandmother is Mrs. Clara Westcott of Franklin, Vt, He has a Slight Blemishes or Misprints PRICESI ISESTI' Doreen Mane Lawrence of school at Northampton (Mass.) sister, Rebecca Lynn, 2';>. TEABAGS...... «»«n.69‘ ...2 Lb. Bag 49* ■ w .Manchester and Willis Shaw of High School and received a 3 PIECE ONIONS Berk, Saniiirl Peter, son of Frank ,1 Sr and Martha OVERNIGHT PAMPERS m95‘ Vernon, has been announced by bachelor's degree in electrical B-B-Q MeShaffery Berk of 31 Kerry St, He was born Aug. 7 at BACK PACKS KRAFT _ _ her parents, .Mr and Mrs. engineering from Norwich Their Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather is SET U-TYPE FRAME Richard Lawrence of 79 Mill St University. He also holds a Price Patrick MeShaffery of Houlton, Maine, He has a brother, Frank OUR: GRAPE JELLT ... 18-oz.|af 59' Mr Shaw is the son of .Mr. master's degree in industrial SKIPPY CREAMY and Mrs Willis Shaw of 5 Pen- engineering from New Mexico J. Jr., 8, and a sister, Nancy Ann, 5. • 33'/z Xl5 WIDE «30“® • 4 SIDE POCKETS, a field Ave,. Vernon State University. Our Price PEANUT BUTTER .. 18-oz.iar 69' The bride-elect is a 1975 Capt. Wright entered the Brudfonl, Kelly Jean, daughter of Donald and Ruth French $ p o • 1 MAP POCKET fresh, Live^ graduate of Manchester High Army with an ROTC commis­ Bradford of 678 Crystal Lake Rd., Tolland, ,She was born Aug. 8 at • COVERED Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are miY! Frozen Food & Dairy Specials STORE School She is employed at sion in 1971 He attended the Air THEIR S2.69 ZIP Marshall s of Manchester. Defense Officer's Bic Course at Mr. and Mrs. John French of Vernon. Her paternal grandmother Her fiance, a 1975 graduate of Ft Bliss, Tex,, before his is Mrs. Guy Bradford of Brooks, Maine. Her great-grandmothers WHITE OR COLORED HOURS are Mrs. Vera French of Vernon and Mrs. Laura Shattuck of DFIYS O N LY Maine Rockville High School, will be assignment at White Sands. CAPEHART Com plete 160 KRAFT SINGLES entering the I S Army in The couple has two children.’ Canterbury, N.H. Mon; & Tues. September as a member of the STEREO SYSTEM Now In beautiful Fall colora. RHODES _ _ Old Guard He is currently r YoU’ll never want to take it offl A 'til 6:00 ★ 8-track tape player '/ i NOW 5.90 BREAD DOUGH ...... S1-lb.l0avaa99' employed by Srjucy Dry Wall. TRIPLE PLA V m Lobsters ★ AM/FM stereo tuner CHUNKS OF COLONIAL SOFA pillow of an Insole, a bounce of a BIRDSEYE Wed., Thurs. & Fri. 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PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., August 21. 197ft— PAGE ELEVEN People in the news Eight firms considered ri B R if A new Fanne engineering at the University of Ferre, a longtime backer of to study to’wn water supply w m BLOOMINGDALE, N.J. Cincinnati, and other the island’s present Com­ (UPI) — Her agent says she’s researchers who will work at monwealth status, surprised his BUSINESS tiding to change her image, but the institute, recently an­ audience when he declared The selection of a consulting firm to Brook Reservoir in Glastonbury (except sMpper Fanne Foxe is still nounced an improved pump for suppport for Puerto Rico’s en­ study Manchester’s water supply and to for about 3(X> Glastonbury customers) is riding the crest of publicity heart-lung machines. The try as a state. He also said the determine its filtration needs is still about from her relationship with Rep. pump, originally designed by island might gain full in­ treated at the Cooper Hill filtration Plant. 7 two weeks away. Jay Giles, director of Wilbur Mills, D-Ark. NASA to circulate fluid in dependence. Water from the Porter and Howard Reser­ public works, said today. UConn offers variety Miss Foze spent Wednesday astronauts’ space suits, was Ferre said either move wouid voirs and from those reservoir systems The Board of Directors last April publicixing her new book, called researched and tested for use in mean more dignity for the the town will acquire frdm the Manchester allocated 325,000 for the study, needed, "Fanne Foxe — the Truth about outside-the-body heart-lung islanders and for the two Water Co. is chlorinated but not filtered, of insurance classes said Giles, because only water from Globe Giles explained. the Tidal Basin Incident and systems. million Puerto Ricans living on Hollow Reservoir now meets federal A variety of courses leading Her Life with Wilbur Mills." the U.S. mainland, who "find He said one solution would be to enlarge Classes begin the week of water-quality standards. “ It's about the life of a themselves in deep and the Cooper Hill Plant and filter all of the to certificates or diplomas in Sept. 10 and will meet evenings Try nuclear power Giles said the company selected for the woman," she said. "It doesn't troubled waters without an town’s water supply through it. He labetod several fields of insurance will at the UConn sch oo l, 39 MARSHALL, Mo. (UPI) - study must have the capability to deter­ it a very costly idea, probably too costly, be offered at Hartford this fall involve sex scandals." anchor or a destination." Woodland St., Hartford. The United States must include mine the town’s filtration needs and also by the University of Connec­ Mills stepped down as chair­ because it would involve pumping all nuclear power in its long range to design a treatment plant, if the need for water to the one central location. ticut School of Insurance. man of the House Ways and Registration dates are Sept. 2 program to shore up the nations Left-handed praise it is proved. ' Giles said the town is involved in a long- The courses range from Means Committee shortly after to 5, Tuesday through Thusday energy supply. Sen. Stuart ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Former Giles said eight consulting firms, in­ range program of replacing and general principles of insurance his friendship with Miss Foxe from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Symington, D-Mo., said Georgia Gov. Jimmy Carter cluding Griswold and Fuss of Manchester, eliminating out-dated water lines. to management, and are became known. Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday. said Wednesday President Ford are under consideration and are being in­ “We’re trying to change So-called “red” , water, created by rust offered by UConn in coopera­ "We are facing serious and only looks good when compared terviewed. in old pipes, can be eliminated only by Further information is Fanne’s image," her press tion with the Connecticut growing fuei shortages, to Richard Nixon or Congress. He said whatever recommendations replacing the oid water pipes, he said. agent, John Carmen said. Association of Independent In­ available from UConn School of primarily the result of our Carter, running for the eventually are made may require a bond Giles said the consultants will be asked to surance Agents and the Hart­ "S h e ’s known for being a Insurance, 39 Woodland St., heavy reliance on imported oil Democratic presidential issue and consequently a referendum recommend a solution to the old-fashioned stripper. She won’t be stripping ford Association of Insurance Hartford 06105, tel. 527-2149. and its derivatives,” said nomination, said Ford "shows a question in November of next year. wooden water pipes running from the Women. anymore." Symington in a spewh to a total absence of leadership Giles said water from the Globe Hollow town's reservoir in Glastonbury. Democratic meeting in Saline capabilities." Reservoir and from the town’s Roaring INeil's first again County. “The steadily mounting Hie President, Carter said, CINCINNA’n (UPI) - Neil costs are shown on our power “iooks good in two respects — Armstrong, the first man to bills and at the gas pumps.” his integrity as compared to walk on the moon, will be the Richard Nixon’s and his ad­ first d irector of the new Create 51st state ministrative ability as com­ Institute of Engineering and pared to Congress.” SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI) - Carter told the national Medicine, an organization Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre Young Democrats’ convention, PUBLIC RECORDS associated with the University reversed his stand Wednesday “President Ford in his tem­ POLICE REPORT of Gncinnati, Purdue Universi­ and told Puerto Ricans either porary tenure in the White ty, and Jewish Hospital. statehood or independence for House shows a total absence of The former astronaut, now a the island would be preferable Warranty Deed Marriage Licenses leadership capabilities." MANCHESTER by a second man. The three professor of aerospace John P. McKeon, 48, of 23 Rose K. O’Brien to Dustin C. to the current situation. wrestled for a while, and the Byron West Jr. and Claudette Ronald G. Tweedie, 18, of 32 Richmond Dr., was charged at Wood J r ., property at 45 F. West, both Manchester. Church St., and Robert E. two assailants then fled. 1 a.m. today with driving while Goodwin St., 337,000. John Paul McQuillan, Ken­ Standley Jr., 18, of 18 Bank St., under the influence of liquor. sington, and Paula Jean are to appear in court Sept. 16 Thefts reported to police Police said the violation oc­ Attachment Brisson, Willimantic, Sept. 6, Wednesday and today included: on charges stemming from the curred at E. Center and Lenox Hartford National Bank and • Three tires worth 3105 and Wickham Park. Hoffa’s foster son aileged theft of a car earlier Sts. Court date is Sept. 16. Trust Co. against William T. 22 cents in change taken in a this month from Manchester Strain, property on Oak St., 32,- break into Jim ’s Arco service Small Cars, 461 Main St. 100. Building Permits station, 206 Hartford Rd. Tweedie and Standley were Rainbow over Caldor First Hartford Realty Corp., refuses to take test arrested Wednesday on charges • A ph test kit taken in a Trqde Names A Falknor Dr. resident told new dwellings at 132 and 148 break into a Town Water Cheryl M. Florkowski, doing of using a motor vehicle police he was assaulted and his The tri-color rainbow emblem of Caldor Inc. goes up over Strawberry Lane, 324,000 each; at a state police office at Detroit’s Department pumping station business as The Colonial DETROIT (UPI) — A lawyer (or James without the owner’s permis­ car was damaged by two men the new entranceway to Caldor of Manchester at Burr at 129 Strawbarry Lane, 325,- Metropolitan airport. near the Porter St. reservoir. Drapery Shoppe, 216 Spruce St. Hoffa’s foster son, Charles O’Brien, says sion. Tweedie was also charged at W. Middle Tpke. and New Corners Shopping Plaza. The new facade is the third major 000; at 140 Strawberry Lane, The meeting, Burdick said, dealt with • Several items taken from a Walter Haveisen, doing O’Brien will not take a lie detector test to with driving while his license State Rd. shortly after 1 a.m. improvement to the 95,000-square-foot department store 326,000; and at 88 Nutmeg Dr., “very specific” details of O’Brien’s camper parked at a Burnham business as Den of Antiquity, determine if be knows anything about the was suspended and Standley today. 324,000. whereabouts over a three- or four-day St. address. Missing are which opened in 1966. (Herald photo by Pinto) 350 Main St. onetime Teamster union czar’s dis­ was also charged with driving The victim said the incident period around July 30. He refused to clothing, a portable television appearance 23 days ago. without license. started when one of the men got elaborate. set, a stereo tape player, a Hoffa’s lawyer son, James P. Hoffa, has The charges were lodged out of a blue sedan and threw a Citizens Band radio, and a demanded repeatedly O’Brien take the The FBI and State Police declined com­ after the two turned themselves jar of oil at his car. The man sleeping bag. test — "because be knows something.” ment Wednesday night. in at Manchester Police then grabbed at the victim’s car • A 360 power lawnmower The demand came after investigators Burdick said the meeting was requested Headquarters. The stolen car door, snapping it open. stolen from a (hooper St. ad­ placed O’Brien in the area of a suburban by the FBI and that O’Brien flew to School is a lot of sitting was recovered in a parking lot The victim said he jumped dress. Detroit parking lot where Hoffa was last Eletroit from his home in West Memphis, off E. Center St. from his car and tackled his Ark., for it. seen July 30. O’Brien said later he was in To Martha-Kate Perkins the seat on the bus is so big but assaiiant, who was then joined Tire the area early July 31 only because he was It was the second such meeting, Burdick E. P. Hinchberger III, 21, one of many seats she will occupy as she goes from the waiting for a ride to work. said, and it also covered the question of whose address is unknown, was The former Teamsters president O’Brien’s whereabouts immediately Washington School kindergarten Sept. 3 on through charged early today with vanished after telling his family he was before and after Hoffa vanished. The first elementary and high school and higher education. At first evading responsibility, driving meeting a reputed Mafia kingpin and two meeting occurred, Burdick said, about a it will be a strange world but eventually a world of new while under the influence of, Distinction- other men for lunch. The three denied they week after Hoffa disappeared. friends, new interests, and of course, always knowledge. liquor, and failure to report Clearance! planned to meet Hoffa. Meanwhile, a Florida man who mailed (Herald photo by Pinto) change of address in connection O’Brien’s lawyer, James Burdick, said photos of Hoffa to the Detroit bureau of with an accident at Manchester Wednesday O’Brien would not submit to United Press International and to James Parkade. muse by LeviV the test. The FBI has not asked him to P. Hoffa said Wednesday he plans more Police said a car driven by florist & Greenhouses take one, be added. mailings — this time to enlist the aid of Hinchberger collided with a Performance 78 Burdick reportedly has advised O’Brien 600,000 handicapped persons in the hunt School news corrections parked car and pushed the car for Hoffa. 37 feet before stopping. The in­ Panatela® not to submit to any lie detector interroga­ Illing Grade 9 school hour in- Starts 7:40. Stops W. Middle The man, C. Monroe Lerman of Orlando, tion on grounds such tests are "often in­ formation appearing in Tpke. & Englewood, Dover & cident occurred about 1 a.m. conclusive.’’ told UPI in a telephone call to Detroit that and Hinchberger was ap­ NYLON BLACKWALL Wednesday’s Herald is in­ Salem, Center & Falknor, he would apologize to Hoffa’s son, who Designed for the ’Hie lawyer also disclosed two FBI correct. Olcott & Thomas, S. Adams & prehended a short time later on called the mailing of the photo to him a LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER agents and a state police investigator had Grade 9 students will be Thompson, ITiompson & Hyde, W. Middle Tpke. questioned O’Brien about the Hoffa dis­ “cruel joke.” He was held at the police sta­ C J f Monchcttcr housed at Illing and will follow Center & Victoria. 643-9559 contemporary appearance for about Hve hours Monday the same time schedule as tion and was to appear in court ______621 HARTfORP ROAD. MANCHESTER______Arrive Bennet 8:05. i i i l Grades 7 and 8 — from 8 a.m. to today. 2:30 p.m. 70 man, these new The Highland Park School hours are as follows: Morning A78xl3 kindergarten 8:45 to 11:15 a.m. Reg. 18.99 slacks feature Afternoon kindergarten 12:15 to F.E.T. 1.76 2:45 p.m. School starts 8:46 Pol^ [las W hitew alls Timor torn by civil war a.m. Lunch for Grades 1 and For most Vegas, Pintos, Colts, special education, 11:30 a.m. to fine detailing— 12:15 p.m. Grades 2 and 3, noon Toyotas, Datsuns, Mazdas future — probably in 1978 — but Prices Reduced On Standard ISBON, Portugal (UPI) - the capital of Dili under Red to 12:45 p.m. Grades 4, 5 and 6, never has set a firm date. ■ Fighting in the Asian colony of Cross supervision. 12:30 to 1:15 p.m. School dis­ side pockets, The Democratic Union also And Compact Car Sizes 1 Portuguese Timor between "The situation is very missal 2:45 p.m. demanded detention of the 1770 groups demanding in- grave," the official said. The starting time and stops F78-14 F.E.T. 2.40 Reg. 23.99 leaders of the leftist Fretilin dependmce and persons loyal At one point, fighting spread for Bus 39 to Bennet Junior button tab on Liberation Movement 10 days ' to Portugal has developed into to the mountains in the interior High Schooi were omitted from ago. ’full-scale civil war, reports where some small groups were the Manchester bus route G78-14 F.E.T. 2.50 Reg. 24.99 ^® Portugal evacuated the For most 18 . reaching Lisbon said today. reported to be fittin g each listing in Wednesday’s Herald. pocket and waist­ military dependents in the medium, ; “We have lost control of the other with bows and arrows. The schedule is as follows: -situation," a government of- The national news agency colony three days later, when and larger G78-15 F.E.T. 2.60 Reg. 25.99 19^0 - fidal said. 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Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs.. August 21, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN OBITUARIES AREA POLICE REPORT Two softball teams ousted Wilfred W. Bulla He is a past president of the Wilfred William Bulla, 73, of Lehigh Acres Shrine Club and Lehigb Acres, Fla., formerly of the Allstates Fellowship Club. BOLTON struck a highway fence. No in­ treatment of severe knee cuts Up until a year ago, he had Francis J. Fiano, 48, of 13 juries were reported. Higgins Is suffered in a one-car accident in town Class B tourney Bigelow St., died Tuesday in managed a Lehigh Acres Little to appear in Common Pleas in Ellington. Fort Myers, Fla. He was the Webster Lane, Bolton, was It’s two down and 10 in defeat. husband of Mrs. Grace M. League team for 10 years. In arrested fast night on a search Court 19, Rockville Sept. 16. Police said Ms. O’Crowley Highland Park Market gave more in a losing effort. teams to go in the Class B Deadlocked at 10-all after each had two hits and Dave French Bulla, a former teacher 1970, he w as nam ed the and seizure warrant Issued by was traveling west on Rt. 140 / its best before bowing to Sportsman started off VERNON Town Slow Pitch Softball seven, Telephone tallied in Bidwell stroked a homer. at Nathan Hale School. “outstanding" senior citizen of Common Pleas Court 19. Fiano and ran headon into a tree on a Renn’s in a see-saw battle. with five runs in its first at Kevin M iller, 26, of 69 traffic island at the intersection Tournament. the first extra frame to win Nine runs in the third in­ Bom in Peterson, N.J., Mr. Lehigh Acres. was charged with five counts of Three hits rattled off the bats but Pero’s came on He is also survived by a second-degree larceny. Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon, was of Rt. 140 and Rt. 83. The acci­ Last night in the double out. ning proved to be more than Bulla lived in Manchester for bats of Craig Phillips and strong with five in the third brother, Wesley Bulla of State police said the arrest charged Wednesday with dent is still under investigation. elimination play, Center Art Noyes was a perfect enough to wih for Glen. many years before going to Dave Carrier of Renn’s and and two in each the fifth and Florida 13 years ago. A Manchester. was made in connection with allowing a dog to roam. He is to Congo and Highland Park four-for-four at the plate for Leading a potent 19-hit at­ Bill McCarthy, Ron Rickard sixth to win out. graduate of Manchester High The funeral is Friday at 11 the recovery of five stolen cars, appear in court in Rockville SOUTH WINDSOR Markit entries were sent to the Phonemen. Paul tack was Biff Grimes with Sept. 10. South Windsor Police are in­ and Frank Rizza each had Butch Talaga and Denny School, he received a B.S. a.m. at Farley Funeral Home, as a result of a search of the the sidelines. McNamara collected three three singles and a double. Lee Blvd., Lehigh Acres. Burial vestigating an accident that two hits. Carrier was the Vendrillo were in the three- degree in personnel manage­ Fiano property. Action at Charter Oak singles, including the one Jim Mistretta doubled twice will be in Lee Memorial Park, Fiano was released on a 310,- Thomas Finan of 73 happened Wednesday night at hero for it was his single in hit bracket for the winners. ment in 1957 from American Park found Tacorral trim­ that drove in the tie ­ and singled and Carl International College, Lehigh Acres. Military honors 000 surety bond for appearance Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon, was Buckland Rd. after which the the bottom of the seventh The former singled, tripled ming Vittner’s Gardens, 7-2, breaking run, and Dave Colangelo, Mike Mistretta, Springfield, Mass. will be accorded at graveside. in Common Pleas Court 19, charged Wednesday with driver.of one car involved left which chased home the win­ and Telephone nipped Slota matched that total. and homered. Stan Talaga Dan Gauchione, Jon Leber He was employed as a letter A Masonic service will be Rockville Sept. 16. allowing a dog to roam. He is to the scene. ning marker. added two singles. conducted tonight at the funeral appear in court in Rockville Police said Robert H. Lathrop Insurance, 11-10, in Four other players had two and Buzz Keeney each carrier at the Manchester Post Tom Devanney led the The Tavern was led by home. HEBRON Sept. 10. Procter, 51, of Windsor Locks, one extra inning. hits. collected two hits. Office for 25 years before his Marketmen with three hits Terry Schilling with three retirement. He then worked for Lowell Cherry Jr., 27, of 18 was stopped for the light at Nike Field play saw Best for Lathrop was Ray Tim O’Neil, Jim Quinn and Pat Clancy and Pete blows. Bruce Peck, Rich the Connecticut Welfare Church St., Hebron, was William R. Pirtel, 26, of 9 Buckland Rd. when his car was Renn’s Tavern outlast Thomas with three singles. and Dave Enes stroked two struck in the rear by another Devanney each added two Peck and Charlie McNamar Department. 'arrested Wednesday on a Morrison St. Ext., Rockville Highland Park, 8-7, and the John Wollenberg and Jim blows each for the Barbers. Waller H. Scadden was charged Wednesday with car. Police said when Proctor He was a veteran of World Tolland County Superior Court Town Employes outscored Barron each hit twice safe­ Waller H. Scadden of making unnecessary noise with went to a nearby telephone War II and past commander of bench warrant charging him Center Congo, 13-11. Misquamicut, R.I., formerly of with sale of marijuana. a motor vehicle. He is to appear booth to call police, the driver ly- Manchester Chapter, Disabled (Herald photo by Larson) Winners at Robertson American Veterans, and a 13 Courtland St., died this mor­ In lieu of posting a 35,000 bond in court in Rockville Sept. 10. of the second car took off. Three hits off the bats of Procter’s wife, Pauline Proc­ Park were Pero’s and Glen Bob Post and Ed Belleville 2 charter member and past com­ ning at the Providence (R.I.) Cherry was taken to the Hart­ Feline League Slow Pitch Softball Queens mander of the Lehigh Acres Hospital. He was the husband of ford Correctional Institution ELLINGTON tor, was taken to Manchester (Construction. The Fruitmen and two each by John VFW Post. Mrs. Kathryn F. Scadden. and he was to be presented in Regina M. O’Crowley, 20, of Memorial Hospital for treat­ stopped Sportsman Tavern, Salcius, Bob Walsh and Ed ment of injuries suffered in the A member of Manchester The John F. Tierney Funeral Superior Court, Rockville 39 Gerald Dr., Vernon, was Regular semson championship mond, Katie Graham, Karen 9-7, and Glen trimmed the Moriconi led the Town’s taken to Rockville General accident. Lodge of Masons, he belonged Home, 219 W. Center St., is in today. laurels in the Feline Slow Pitch Lemire, Judy Derench, Chris Walnut Barbers, 13-7. offense. charge of arrangements, which Hospital early this morning for to Araba Temple Shrine, Fort Soflhall League were won hy Dulka. Third row, Fran Massolini, Don Romano, George Tim Smedick and Bob are incomplete. David W. Higgins, 17, of Jan Myers, and its bagpipe band. David’s. Squad menihers, front Luei Jones, Sally Cranato, Nancy Brook, Tim Gallup and Gary Magnano each stroked three Dr., East, Hebron, was charged row, left to right, Mary Corcoran, Gott each collected two hits today with speeding in connec­ Lessig, Phyllis Ucello. Top row, hits for the Churchmen and tion with the investigation of a Bev llennequin, Mary Lefehvre, coaches Joe Massolini, George Ray­ as Tacorral won its second Jim Collins and Chuck In Memoriam Hearing planned one-car accident on Rt. 85 in Diane Repoli, Sandy Hall. Second mond. straight decision. Rick Bevan each added a pair. lo loving memory o< M n. Ju lu FkUer row, Sue Linsenhigler, Marly Ray­ Blodgett singled and tripled Before being ousted, who passed away August 21. 1966. Tech to offer Hebron. night classes Police said Higgins’ car on sewer projects This day do we remember. skidded out of control and A l o v ^ tbougfat we give. Evening classes at Howell For ooe DO Unger with us. Cheney Regional Vocational- But to our hearts still lives Public hearings relating to construction was at con­ Technical School will resume two sanitary-sewer projects Daughters, Anne and Julia this fall. siderably less — at 311.40 per The will be conducted Sept. 2 by the front foot. The assessments will Scruse nips David^s The adult evening school ‘Las Vegas’ night Manchester Board of Directors. be at that cost, plus 3307 for In Memoriam program will include courses in fundraisers nixed The board’s meeting will be at 8 trade and related areas. each lateral. Herald Angle In km og memory ot FUyroood F. Can- p.m. in the Municipal Building. The other public hearing is in field who passed away August 21. 1974. The following trade courses by GOP leader (Herald photo by Larson)k The first hearing involves a response to a petition — for the will be offered: HARTFORD (UPI) - By Earl Yost in Feline playoffs He bad a smile, a pleasant way. project already completed in construction of sanitary sewers Automotive, carpentry, Republicans across the state Sports Editor A b e l f ^ hand to all be knew. Garden Grove Rd., Erie St. and in Linwood Dr., from Nos. 66 Independent Softball League winners He was so kind, so generous, so true. mechanical drafting, electrical, have been adviseid not to spon­ Keeney St., from No. 327 to No. and 67 west to the end of the starting and ending in the same standing on defense. On earth, be nobly did his best. electrical code, electronics, sor "Las Vegas” gaming nights 433. It is for levying Grant him. Jesus, heavenly rest street. fashion with runs, five in the first in­ machine, tool and die. as a way of filling local party David’s were led by Mary Cochran, Renn’s Tavern copped cham­ Rickard, Skokie Carrier. Top row, assessments. State statutes require two Sadly missed. Gasses in math, blueprint coffers, but gambling is all Whalers won new fans ning and three in the seventh, Scruse Nancy Lessig and Marty Raymond pionship laurels in the Indepen­ Paul Quey, Steve Bania, Bill When the Board of Directors public hearings when sanitary Wife and Family reading and applied physics will right for Democrats. Paint upset regular season champion with two hits each. dent Softball League during the Sailors in the rigging authorized the construction (in sewers are considered — one Stock for the Whalers’ entry in the World Hockey McCarthy, sponsor Charlie also be offer^. “We don’t need organized June 1974), it was on the basis Association went up in Manchester this week when the David’s last night in the Feline Each side enjoyed a four-run inning 1975 season. Squad members, Bousquet, Chink McCruden, ,Bill Registration for these classes for authorizing construction, League softball playoffs at Mt.Nebo, In Memoriam Sailors line the spars of a sailing ship during recent celebrations marking the 700th an­ crime at our fund-raisers,” said of an estimated 314 per front the other for approving squad showed up and snowed under a Hartford media slow but Moriarty’s had a pair of single run front row, left lo right, Frank Riz­ DiYeso, Steve Lauretti. will be Sept. 15 and 16 at the Jeanne Nelson, vice chairman 8-4. In loving memory of our Mother and niversary of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Hundreds of thousands of tourists and foot cost. Director of Public assessments. pitch softball entry as the feature in the annual Jimmy frames-to one for the Sunremes and za, Gary Novak, Craig Phillips, Ron school at 6:30 p.m. in the school of the Republican State Central Grandmother wbo passed away August residents watched a flotilla of windjammers engage in a mock battle as part of the Works Jay Giles said today the Fund promotion. Although popular Nick Fotiu was a no- Moriarty Bros, eliminated that was the difference. 21. 1961 cafeteria. Gasses will begin Committee. Crispino’s in the other playoff, 6-5, in Sept. 22. festivities. (UPI photo) show, the Whaler players on hand did a great job in the The MB’s second single came in the What would we give if we could say Katherine Quinn, vice chair­ eight innings. A tuition fee of 335 will be public relations field and many a youngster went home first extra inning. Hello Mother in the same old way, man of the Democratic State Tonight, David’s meet Moriarty’s at PGA policy hoard acts To bear your voice, to see your smile. charged for each unit. Central Committee, said from Fitzgerald Field happy after getting an autograph or Big hitters for the winners were Softball To sit and talk with you awhile. John lagrossi will be the 7:30 at Mt. Nebo. . Kathy McConnell with three hits and A Wednesday local party com­ two from the pro skaters...Jack Halloran, for years the Though absent you are always near. evening school supervisor. mittees .may use any legal fun­ premier first baseman in the Manchester ’Twilight Jean Halloran, Barb Brody, Cathy Keegan with a pair. Gail Kelley Tonight’s games Still loved and missed and ever dear ISew WOODLAND Roxanne Scruse and Shirley Roglis Legislation forces delay draising method available. Baseball League while performing with Rockville’s Hill collected three bingles for the losers Vittner’s vs. Lathrop, 6:15 Beman granted Always loved k remembered. Miss Quinn said, however, Billies, was a caller this week for an answer to a question each contributed two hits to the and Molly McFarlane added two — Robertson Children and Grandchildren GARDENS she knew of no town com­ posed by Bob Steele on WTIC. The popular radio man Painter offense. Cathy Grant was out­ more. Barbers vs. Sportsman, in start of new housing mittees planning Las Vegas “Let Us Help Youl” 7:30 — Robertson 168 Woodland St., Manchester • 643-8474 asked if his listeners could name the five ways a baseball five-year pact nights. player could reach base without hitting the ball. The catch Tacorral vs. Telephone, ' The Britsol Republican Town 6:15 — Fitzgerald New state rules on housing two years, had hoped to break revised once after state rejec­ Committee recently held a Las was the word player and not batter. A batter may reach in for the handicapped has ground this fall. tion — are no longer any good. this manner via a base on balls, being hit by a pitch, Junior golfing crown Glen vs. Pero’s, 7:30 — H Vegas night fund-raiser. FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) - The PGA’s 10-member School fund depletion delayed startup of the Fitzgerald But recently enacted legisla­ Mpstrangelo said the new State police organized crime catcher’s interference ahd an error by the catcher after tournament policy biurd Wednesday granted com­ Manchester Housing tion requires state-funded statt law will force complete investigators recently raided a MUMS missing a third strike. The tricky part of the answer comes Town vs. Renn’s, 8:45 — Fill Those Bare Spots With H ardy, Fall Mums! Healthy\ at ERCC to Tantillo missioner Deane ^ m an a five year extension of his con­ shocking to Sen. Beck Authority’s 40-unit Spencer St. housing projects to devote 10 redesigning of the Manchester Las Vegas gambling night at in the form of a player being used as a pinch runner. Fitzgerald complex until next year, MHA per cent of their units for proproject. je The MHA is now con- Plants^ All Colors^ In Bud, tract, an action Beman said he instigated himself in order the Terra Mar resort in Old to plan his future. HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. As school enrollments shrink, Chairman Pascal Mastrangelo exclusive use by the han­ sidqring a complex of one-story Saybrook, arresting two per­ Second best in the Men’s Divi­ Pete Pagani, 94-16-78, paced the Audrey P. Beck, D-Mansfield, the state may have to re­ said today. dicapped, and the new law biuldings instead of the two- sons. Home field at last sion Club Championship, net scores. “I opened the discussions that is an important step. We also Also 18 holes in the 11-12 age led to this,” said Beman, who has warned the state Board of examine priorities and weigh “There’s no chance we can forces the MHA to begin story buildings first designed, The Connecticut Elections Regular ^1.89 Pete Maneggia, who coaches the state fast-pitch ASA talented Steve Tantillo returned WINNER AGAIN? think that building of the World Eiducation not to guarantee school construction bonds get started this year,” designs from scratch. Mastrangelo said. Commission has advised champion Reed Construction team of Andover, reports for to his own bracket in golf com­ group, Joe Christofani COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - had 18 months left on his Series of Golf, making it the communities school building against other needs, said Mrs. Mastrangelo said. Preliminary plans by The MHA has 188 eligible per­ against political parties or can­ the first time in the 14-year history of the squad it will have Inland Fishing . petition at Ellington Ridge prevailed with a 111 score. John Archie Griffin, Ohio State run­ original three-year contract. type of tournament we hope it sons on its waiting list for elder­ Vignati was second at 113. Net "But after I mentioned it, the will become, is also an impor­ funds the state does not have. Beck, who is Senate chairman architect Dominic Cimino had didates holding gambling fund­ NOW a home field next season. Maneggia is a former Although trout fishing is Country Club this week and won ning back, is the fifth player with The MHA, working on land honors went to Bob Kueza, 129- chairman of the board carried tant achievement.” Mrs. Beck said Wednesday of the legislature's Finance been awaiting approval by the ly housing, Mastrangelo said, raisers because of difficulties generally slow, it is still good in the Junior Championship Flight a chance to win college football’s acquisition and design of the Manchester High and American Legion player who starred 36-87, and Don Colby, 134-36-98. the ball from there. Beman said the policy board she was “shocked" to read the Committee. state Department of Communi­ ^ m e of the ^ rs o n s have been in identifying the contributors. the West Branch of the Far­ with a score of 114 for 27 holes. Heisman Trophy twice His four state-funded project for nearly as a pitcher. Ace of the Reed staff is 47-year-old ted Girls’ championship honors "After 18 months in this job I was strongly considering a board knew for several months Mrs. Beck said the com­ ty Affairs, but those plans — on the list /or four years, he mington River and fair to good Runner-up was Chris predecessors who won the Kachanowski. Doug Willett of Manchester will join Reed’s went to Wendy Kemp with a 56 wanted to know how they felt I proposal to schedule a TCP it was approaching its bond mittee will “make a serious ef­ said. at night in Ball Pond and Kearney with a. 123 gross score. award as juniors failed to retain for regional play in Stratford later this month in a bid for a for nine holes. Gena Cristofanl was performing. I wanted to limit for school construction fort to implement the legislated . Bob Salad, 124-12-110, and Dave it in their final year of com- event at the same course each was next with a 68. Net pace­ know if they had any reser­ year rather than moving it grants but did not inform her contribution by the state to LABELED trip to the Nationals in California in September. Willett is Kokanee are providing fair McGonigle, 128-12-117, placed petiton. Listed with the year they one-two in net scoring among setters were Patty Tantillo, 73- vations in the way me and my around the country. committee. local school construction.” the No. 1 pitcher with Ray McKenna’s classy East Hart­ fishing both day and night at did win, they were Roger FDR CDLDR the boys 15-17. 25-48^ and Lee Pagani, 7 3 -2 ^ . staff were functioning. I felt "The board instructed me to It was disclosed Tuesday that Only the legislature can ford Dovalettes...Steve McAdam, who was a better-than- East Twin Lake and during the Staubach of Navy (1963), Vic Chip and putt play for 8-10- comfortable with my perfor­ begin a study of this.” Beman school board officials apparent­ authorize the issuing of bonds, ayerage high school basketball player and baseball day at Wonoscopomuc Lake. In the 13-14 bracket, Paul Janowicz of Ohio State (1950), FIRE CALLS Once in a lifetime. year-olds was won by Dean mance and I just wanted tp said. "Beginning next year we ly miscalculated on the she said. pitcher, coached Brown’s Tires in the Girls’ State Slow Bass fishing is reported to be Peracchio won with an 83 for 18 Doak Walker of Southern Meth­ holes with Larry Stein next at Ober with a score of 21. Jim know if they did, too. will be holding this tournament assumption there were enough “The state has to be extreme­ Chosen but opce to be cherished forever, your Pitch Softball League this season. Under the banner of good at Winchester Lake, odist (1948), Doc Blanchard of 85. Andy Plepler, 86-8-78, and Rankin was runner-up with 20. “It was certainly not an ul­ in the first quarter of the year funds for construction and ly careful in not authorizing the engagement ring should be the finest. With Moodus Reservoir and Powers Army (1945.) Groman’s, with McAdam at the helm, the squad twice won timatum to them.” so we will not have a flexibility repair grants. It failed to ask issuance of bonds which would Ellington Fire Department, Keepsake we offer both 10 for ^4.95 Lake. MANCHESTER the atate and regional honors. This year the squad wound The decision was made in determining what course we the 1975 Legislature to raise the in any way endanger Connec­ Ellington Ambulance, and perfect quality and EXTRA SPECIAU Panfish are providing good Today, 6:49 a.m. — Keepsake* K'l Hist hvirM Te fid Y«r Inn NOWI up second best in the regionals. Tuesday in a meeting of the might choose.” bonding limit. As a result, the ticut's excellent standing,” she Overheated truck wheel at Tolland Fire Department fine whitq color. — ------fishing in most lakes and ponds. RegiMcrcd Diamond R in^ policy board and announced on ■nie first TPC affair was held 3413.8 million authorized for said. Hartford Rd. and McKee St.; no rescue truck to automobile ac­ GREENHELD WINTERGREEN A few of the better areas are: construction and repair grants cident at Rts. 83 and 140, the eve of the Tournament at Atlanta in 1974 and next fire (Town). Big John still winning Bantam Lake, , Players Championship — an year’s event is slated for by the 1973 Legislature is Ellington. cmn I0.0M i . It. S1S.K TOLLAND COUNTRY BUY NOW AND SAVE $3,001 42.95 Long John Kershaw, veteran stock car chauffeur, now , Candlewood Lake, event which Beman considers Inverrary Country Club at almost gone. Today, 12:51 a.m. — making his home in Manchester, won the 50-lap feature at Waumgumbaug Lake, Beseck one of his major ac­ Lauderhill, Fla. Play begins Lake, Quaddick Reservoir, New toy plant CACTI SALE! Lakeville, Mass., Speedway and came home with a $1,000 complishments. Thursday for his year’s event at Pachaug Pond, Billings Lake ■'This IS a strong vote of con­ the Fort Worth Colonial Coun­ Thurs., FrI. & Sat. purse. The victory also assured Kershaw a berth in the and Aspinook Pond. dedicated SPECIAL LOT $72,000 Schaefer International 100. After failing with a VW fidence. based on Beman’s out­ try Club. White perch fishing is good in standing job as commissioner,” Beman said be would not put Regular 89t ...... NOW mini-modify, Kershaw switched to a coupe to win. He’s the at Enfield Poquetanuck Cove and in the said board chairman Lewis A. a time limit on when the TPC son of John Kershaw, official scorer for Hartford Twilight Thames River. School punishments • SCOTTS CLOUT Stops (frabgrassi Lapham. would be considered one of the 2 ENFIELD (UPI) - Gov. .8.99 League baseball games...Gil Santos and Gino Cappellet- Marine fishing MONTPELIER, Vt. (U P I)- Beman was appointed com­ world’s major tournaments. Elia T. Grasso today dedicated tiare are the radio voices of the New Engaldn Patriots this Fishing for bluefish is Vermont Education Com­ CLAY, PLASTIC, ORNAMENTAL POHERY missioner in January, 1974, “ When the players a new toy manufacturing plant reported to be good in area in­ missioner Robert Withey has season...The NBA will experiment with three officials succeeding Joe Dey who themselves, the public and in Enfield expected to employ SACRETE PROOUCTS • JENNITE ORIVEWAY SEALER , side of the Norwalk Islands, at released statistics that showed working all pre-season games, two will be called referees retired. press accept it as a major tour­ 800 workers by 1984. HERB PUUITS, COMPLETE SELECTION OF PERENMAt PLANTS Six Mile Reef, Long Sand Shoal, 288 instances of corporal FUNERAL HOME and the third an umpire. The latter will have limited Beman said the first 18 nament,” he ^ id , "then it will Mrs. Grasso said Connec­ Southwest Reef, Plum Gut, the punishment in the state’s public Eilabliihed 1874 ■ Four Generalion$ of Service duties. He will call 24 second violations, goal-tending, months of his administration be one. ticut’s abundance of skilled MOSTLY M.19 3for’3.50| Race, south of Faulkners schools and more than 3,400 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 period-ending timing situations, out-of-bounds calls on his went so smoothly he could think "The Masters is 40 years old, workers, a government that is Island, Branford Reefs, the students susperisions during the of no serious problems. U.S. Open is 75 years old and "fiscally responsible” and the side of the court, 10-second line violations, midcourt Thimble Islands and New 1974-75 school year. That infor­ Wt Carry A Complata Una D1 stop Chinch Bugs With ”We feel many good things the P(JA is 57 years old. It availability of good highway violations and will handle all jump balls...Years ago, Haven Harbor. Harbor blues mation was gathered over the have been accomplished,” he would be presumptlous of me to and rail transportation led the ORTHO CHEMICALS • scons KWIT ...8.991 during my time in the American League, a second official are providing good fishing in past six months by the state said. “We believe the building call this a major tournament in Lego Manufacturing Co. to set­ For Your Qsrdon, plus a compisto handled only jump balls. Fishers Island Sound. Education Department. It was lino of of this tournament (TPC) only its second year, but that is tle in the state. The toy-making Stop Weeds In Lawns, Uss Fishing for snapper blues is requested by Withey after the Concordia Nursery toward a major championship what we are building toward.” firm, headquartered in Den­ PESTICIOES • sc o n s KANSEL . 6.95 excellent in all the bays, har­ Vermont Education Board's ef­ Notes off the cuff mark, decided to build a plant Let U$ Help Youl (Or use Fsed & Weed) bors and tidal creeks. forts to have teachers report in the slate after receiving ad­ Eastern States Horse Show, a feature of the annual Striped bass are being taken each instance of corporal vice from the Connecticut School Coma Saa Our Nsw Eastern States Exposition, will be held Sept. 17-21 at West on bait at Penfield Reef (off punishment and suspension ran Commerce Department’s Fsll DIspIsf ot Greenwich) and at the Gut and Berra may join Yankees into a storm of protests from SPECIALI Springfield. Competition will again be offered free to the Locational Service Division. It HOUSE A HANBINB Sluiceway. organizations representing LAWN& PLANTS public...By far the most popular figure among the touring NEW YORK (UPI) — Yogi Berra said Wednesday there is a now employs 74 workers. Tinker mackerel are being school boards and teachers. OPEN HOUSE GARDEN FOOD MosUy SBC each golf pros who showed up at Wethersfield last week was Lee “50-50 chance” that he will be a coach next season for the New Trevino. He didn’t lose any friends when he told newsmen, taken off in York Yankees — the team that fired him as manager in 1964 after HANBINB POT SPECIAL Waterford. RaB.S . BN WS “I think there should be a rule that anybody under 40 years he led them to an American League pennant. for Children and Parents 50 lbs. 9 9 0 6.48 Good catches of porgies or *4 .9 9 im I biMs; F« $■ t SMd old who finishes in the top 60 should be required to play in ”I have not received a concrete offer but I have had a feeler,” scup are being made in the Berra said. ”I couldn’t say yes or no what I’ll decide. I don’t every tournament at least once every three years. I can’t SPECIAL Guilford, Branford and New know.” of the Nursery School see skipping a tournament just because you don’t feel like Haven Harbor areas. Catholic Burial •im,ii4.wt 0BEGONIAS Larga Flowara In A Plant Berra, fired two weeks ago as manager of the New York Mets, WHO . will choose your (eniiw UN WtSM) playing. We’ve got 38.sponsors out there, not 15.” Are you Fair numbers of blue crabs said Gabe Paul, general manager of the Yankees, called him with ONLY family burial place? on • « n s ,ii4 w i listening Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Billy Casper, are being taken at Great Har­ an informal offer — a “feeler.” bor, Hamonasset River, Bran­ (Herald photo by Ursun) Someone must do it. Unless it is a planned decision • MMKMDt I pt Nt Tom Weiskopf?...Former Cleveland outfielder Earl "There’s the whole rest of the season to go before I have to (n4n4|U) Averill wasn’t afraid to make his feelings known about his ford River and the East Haven make up my mind,” Berra said. “It would be premature for me now, your family may have to depend on the judgment Tuesday, August 26th at • (UUU.]|4pl failure to gain a spot-in the Hall of Fame. Averill had to area rivers. Eastern Softball League Champions to make a decision now.” of a friend, or even a stranger, to select in haste and • >MnTBDMniMB.lMLpl *1.39 NOTE: A public hearing on wait 34 years before he was named and finally inducted Berra led the Yankees to an American League pennant in 1964 hope he will not disappoint those who will be the most the 1975-76 Federal Waterfowl 6:30 p.m. ONLY STAR OF BETHLEHAM last Monday at Cooperstown. The great centerfielder had but was fired after losing to the St. Louis Cardinals in a seven- frequent visitors. .y ^Int ^4wtttrs ^rntrattoni Hunting Regulations and Winding up in first place in the row. Bill Schick, Jim Rufini, John game World Series. He managed the Mets to the National League 24” pot Only arranged with his family to refuse the honor if it came Connecticut Seasons and Bag Eastern Slow Pitch Soflnall League SAINT JAMES CEMETERY Th« ebov« tpiCD If avfllablf to your group on a FIRST COME FIRST Ruderman, Tom Lowery, Bruce pennant in 1973 and lost to the Oakland A's in another seven-game i MMCHESTU PMHUK. after hiS'death. ’There’s no question, politics has played a Limits will be held at 8 p.m., 368 Broad Street SERVED BASIS to publicize community aarvice programa, through the was the Lathrop Insurance entry. Davidson. Top row, John Hall, Er­ series. courteay of Watkina. Call Mra. Janice Lopea at The Herald between M big part in the selection of a number of players in the past. Friday, Aug. 29, in the Squad memhers, front row, left lo Berra, who signed a three-year contract with the Mets in 1974, 11-12 a.m, Monday for Thurada/a ad. Pieaae phone 643-2711... .39 nie Welskopp, John Wollenberg, Manchester, Connecticut 10 for $39.00 It’s never going to change because It’s a way of life, Judiciary Room, third floor. right, Russ Kennedy, Andy Zeidicr, will be paid at the rate of $70,000 a year through 1976 if he doesn’t Phone 646-3772 knowing the right people at the right time. State Capitol, Hartford. Jim Barron, Dave Mazzoli. nm «« from 1100 to 610,000 Boh Lathrop, Ray Thomas. Middle accept another job. I 1 ) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 - PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975

Kodes survives SCOREBOARD

The Scoreboard New York 64 60 516 5 Rookie halts Red Sox march Wednesday's Sports Results Chicago 58 68 .460 12 scare and wins By United Press International Montreal 52 71 .423 16^ KANSAS CITY, Mo. Leonard retired Denny Doyle, no way I was going to lose,” he Co wens. landed fair.” American league w. 1. pet. g.b. (UPI) — The Kansas Qty Carl Yastrzemski and Fred said. “Of course, you feel that Then with two outs in the The victory enabled tb^ BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPI) vice and then breaking again to taking him 63, 6-4, to advance East Cincinnati 83 41 .669 - Royals keep winning the Lynn without allowing a ball out way all the time, but it doesn’t fifth, Amos Otis tripled and Royals to stay SMi gapaes — Czech Jan Kodes survived a win the first set, to the third round. w, ). pet. g.b. I..OS Angeles 67 57 .540 16 scare from UCLA sophomore Boston 75 50 .600 - San Francisco 61 64 .488 221^ games they must. of the infield. always work out that way.” scored when Mayberry dropped behind Oakland in/the Taygen drove Kodes wild in Solomon, a two-fisted Baltimore 67 56 ,545 7 ' Ferdie Taygen Wednesday, San Diego 57 68 .456 26>^ Rookie right-hander Dennis '"That wasn’t the tying run on John Mayberry provided a bloop double down the left- American League West. the second set with drop shots, backhand expert from Ft. New York 62 61 -S(M 12 Atlanta 56 71 .441 28^^ Leonard, 65, gave the Royals a third,” said Leonard, “and I most of the Royals’ offense field line against loser Luis “What we need is a winning fighting to 6-4, 2-6, 63, victory but the former Wimbledon Lauderdale, Fla., took the first Cleveland 55 66 .455 18 Houston 48 81 .372 37V^ just kept trying to concentrate with two doubles, a run scored Tiant, 1612. streak,” said Manager Whltey at the $100,000 U.S. champ came to the net more set from Antonio Munoz of Milwaukee 56 69 .448.19 Wednesday’s Results split of their two-game series Detroit 50 75 .400 25 and an RBI. Mayberry barely “Yeah, that makes up for Herzog, whose team has posted Professional Tennis cham­ often in the third to make good St Louis 4 Cincinnati 0. night with the Boston Red Sox, on the batter.” Spain, 62. Munoz then turned Houston 5 New York 4. 10 innings, scattering six hits Wednesday Leonard, who now has won missed a homer in the two-run some of those line drives right an 18-8 record since he took pionships. placements and advance to the the tables in the second set, w. 1. pet. g.b. night night in a 61 victory. six of his last seven decisions, fourth, hitting the top of the at ’em earlier in the year,” said over for Jack McKeon on July Kodes, 14th seeded Stan quarterfinals. winning 2-6 before Solomon Oakland 75 50 ,600 - Philadelphia 4 Atlanta I, night Cecil Cooper led off the said his confidence is mounting right-field fence. He scored on a Mayberry. “ I knew the left- 24. “We can’t keep playing .UK Smith and ninth-seeded Harold Smith had little trouble with came back to shut him out 6-0 in Kansas City 68 54 .557 S*-* San Diego 8 Montreal 6. night Solomon all had troubles with Germany’s Hans Plotz in the Chicago 61 63 492 13> a Pittsburgh 3 San Francisco 1, night Boston eighth with a triple, but with each victory. single by George Brett, who fielder didn’t have a chance. I ball and get anywhere. We’ve the third. Texas 61 65 m 14>'3 unseeded opponents at the Los Angeles at Chicago, ppd, rain was stranded there when “Like today I felt there was also scored on a double by A1 was just running and hoping it got to go get ’em.” first set, taking it 63, but lost Ramirez, a Mexican, had an Minnesota 58 68 460 l? i Today's Games exclusive Longwood Cricket concentration in the second, to easy time with Richardo Cano California 58 60 .457 18 (All Times EDT) Club. Third-seed Arthur Ashe lose it 67, in a 12-point tie Wednesday's Results Ijos Angeles iMessersmilh 14-11) at of Argentina, 61, 6-2. Oakland 2 Detroit I and seventh-seed Raul Ramirez breaker. The veteran from Seas In other matches, Mike Estep Chicago (R. Reuschel 9-13), 2:30 p.m California 6 Milwaukee 1 Friday s Games won easily in straight sets. Pines, S.C., who has been in a of Dallas upset Juan Gisbert 60, Chicago 5 New York 3, night Houston at Chicago Kodes, seeded 11th, fell year-long slump, got himself 4-6, 6-0. , who won the Kansas City 3 Boston 1, night Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. 2. twi-night (Herald photo by Dunn) behind 3-0 in the first set before together to take the third set 62. tournamment three years ago, Baltimore 3 Minnesota 2, night Atlanta at St. Louis, night Tonight's Games tying it with a service break in Ashe had no touble with took Patricio Cornejo, 61, 6-4. Montreal at Los Angeles, night clli/bs^ Madlock to pay fine Pam Duke, Annette Duke, Jim Kennedy and Monica Murphy, above, left to right, (All Times EDT) Philadelphia at San Diego, night the eighth game, holding ser­ England’s Chris Mottlam, Chicago (Kaat 17-9) at New York New York at San Francisco, night won singles titles. (Medich 11-13), 8 p.m. CHICAGO (UPI) - Bill threw his helmet, although Cleveland (Brown 5*7) at Kansas City Madlock, the National League’s Madlock said he did not. He (Lilteil 04)1. 8:30 p.m. leading hitter, said Wednesday said it was imposed because he Oakland (Hoitzman 14-10) at Mil­ Ryan^s ^back in groove^ waukee (Broberg 10-11), 8:30 p.m. told Williams “you’re the same he would pay a $200 fine im­ Baltimore (Palmer 19-7) at Texas Bowlers sought posed by league President all the time” after Williams Tennis winners announced (Perry 13-15). 9 p.m. 2 Charles Feeney for an incident called him out on a play at first Friday's Games The Knights of Columbus NEW YORK (UPI) - Adrian Garrett hit a solo Sox 61, and the Chicago White with umpires Art Williams and base. Winners have been an­ general chairman with an assist singles with Annette Duke and Chicago at Boston, night Bowling League will start its homer and Mickey Rivers Sox downed the New York Baltimore at Texas, night 17th season at the Parkade There’s really bad news for Bruce Froemming at Houston The second he said was im­ nounced in the second an­ from Frank Spilecki, said Cherie Dow teaming for the Detroit at Minnesota, night singled in two runs to back the Yankees 63 in the other AL American League hitters Saturday. posed by Froemming because nual Student Tennis Tourna­ champions were crowed in 11 women’s doubles honors and 19th HOLE Oakland at Milwaukee, night Lanes Sept. 3 with Grand today — Nolan Ryan’s combined three-hitter by Ryan games. Madlock had said after the in­ of “bad language.” categories of three age Phil Valentine and John Peck California at New York, night Knight Holland Cote Jr., rolling A's 2 Tigers 1 ment sponsored by the Cleveland at Kansas City, night throwing smoke again and is and Hassler. ’The loss was the cident that he would not pay the , “But 1 wasn’t using it at him brackets. winning in the men’s grouping. the first ball. Any members of Brewers’ 16th in their last 20 Jim Holt hit his first homer in or anybody,” he said. “I just Manchester Board of 10:15 Mikolowsky, Kemp, Zamaitis, 10:57 Pierro, Quish; Schotta, Wood the Knights of Columbus in­ almost “back in the fine, but Wednesday said, “It’s bird Division, 10th grade Judy Kopman and Werner Country club . National League two seasons in the fifth inning said it.” Realtors. through college, found Annette Following are the starting Mitchell 11:04 Kulpa, G. Travis; Sembenotti, terested in bowling should con­ ^oove.” all taken care of. I wasn’t going Cacace copped mixed doubles 10:22 Eagleson, Thompson; Warren, Dimock East and Billy North doubled home to take it so far that I could get Madlock led the league with a Joe Lombardo, who served as Duke and Russ Sink winning in laurels. times and pairings for the Kelly 11:11 D. McCarthy, Lagan: Cardone, w. 1. pci. g.b, tact any of the league officers: Ryan, the California Angels’ Phil Garner one out later to .361 batting average and has Member-Guest Dinner Dance 10:29 E. Anderson. Richardson; Hadley Pittsburgh 69 56 .566 - Charles Rathbun, Sam Nassiff, suspended.” Second divison winners in the McMullen, Hickey 11:18 Simon, McRory, Plodzik, Hogan three-time AL strikeout king give the A’s their triumph. Son­ had 17 hits in his last 28 at bats, Tournament at Manchester Philadelphia 68 56 .548 1 John Martin or Hank Wittke. and author of four no-hitters, TTie fine actually was two 7-9th grades were: girls’ singles 10:36 B Jones, Perracchio; Stanton, 11:25 Dvorak, Partridge; Mistretta, St. Louis 67 56 .536 2W ny Siebert and Jim Todd com­ fines, each of $100. ’The first hitting safely in seven of the Country Club Saturday. Brady Feshler pitched his strongest game in — Pam Duke; boys' singles — 10:43 Kozlovich, Roberto; McKee, 12:21 Fagan, Kluck bined in a four-hitter for the A’s last eight games. 9:05 LaPolt, Perron; J. Shea, Guest more th'an two months came because he allegedly Jim Kennedy; boys’ doubles — Roberto 12:28 Nadaskay, Anderson; Roberts, with Siebert picking up his third Chris Boser — Scott Gottlieb; 9:12 D. Tarca, Martin; Schilling, 10:50 S. Ferguson. Rossitto; Heath, Podolony Wednesday when he beat the win, Ray Bare was the loser for Lowney Guest 12:35 Faulkner, Guest; Carlo, Guest Milwaukee Brewers 61. Ryan mixed doubles — Chris Boser 9:19 Atamian, Witkowski; Karszes, Tony C to retire today the Tigers. Cherie Dow. allowed three hits and struck Orioles 3, Twins 2 9:26 W. Skinner, Buren; Brown, BASKETBALL PAWTUCKET, R.I. (UPD - Baseball player Tony Conigliaro out nine in 7 63 innings with Humid Texas weather First Division champs in the Weaver Tony Muser singled in the 4-6 grades were: girls’ singles 9:33 P. Sullivan, Pabsl; Fahey, DiSan- reportedly announced his retirement today. Andy Hassler finishing up after tiebreaking run in the seventh to The Providence Journal said Conigliaro will announce his .the Brewers scored their run in — Monica Murphy; boys’ 9:40 Bonadies, Phelon; Abraitis, SENIOR nil SENIOR II (UPI Photo I and the Orioles added another bothers Lee Trevino singles Greg Boser; girls’ Kablick resignation from ti.e Boston Red Sox organization at 2 p.m. at his the eighth on consecutive DeMolay won by forfeit over Sticks won by forfeit over the run in the ninth as' Ross doubles — Beth Tobin — 9:47 “W. Giguere, G. Giguere; Oliva, nightclub, Tony C’s Lounge in Nahant, Mass. Happy face balloon captured doubles by Bill Sharp and Robin FORT WORTH, Tex. (UPI) who deadlocked Lou Graham Sposito the Indians. Beaus. games while the victory Grimsley went the distance for - Monica Murphy; mixed doubles 9:54 P. Taylor, Sears; Cagianello. While at Pawtucket Conigliaro hit three homers, batted in 12 Yount. — Lee Trevino grew up in the for the U.S. Open title this year Ozones 38 (Truman Cowles Fani’s 38 (Bill Pagahi6, Mark Mike Schmidt of Phillies made stop enabled the Angels to complete his ninth win against 12 losses. — Greg Boser — Monica (Dannestaro runs, but was hitting only .208. It was Ryan’s strongest per­ heat of Texas summers, so only to lose in a playoff, shot a 10:08 Teets, CianciuIU; Bamingham. 12, Rich Haberern 10), Chief- Tweedie 6), AWT 36 (John their best home stand of the The Orioles picked up one game Murphy. formance since June 6 when he when he starts complaining it 65. Hemlock tians IS. Feeney 11). season with a 9-4 record. on the Red Sox and now trail the Dave Jacobs was lauded for blanked the Brewers on two hits must be something more than “I don’t think you will see any In his first start since Aug. 8, division leaders by seven his efforts in supervising play and raised his won-lost record warm. more of these kind of rounds,” Ryan retired 19 consecutive games. as part of the SAM program. to 1612. “It’s so hot not even the com said Geiberger. “The pins were batters during one stretch. He While Sox 5, Yankees 3 Mayor John Thompson “After the first inning I will grow,” is Trevino’^s in the middle of the greens and This year different said he felt no ill effects from Wilbur Wood pitched a six- awarded trophies to the we didn’t have any wind. I think slowed down my delivery,” the groin and leg injuries which hitter for his 13th victory desite meteorological report. ' 278 would win. 'There may be winners. Ryan commented after the took him out of the rotation in a three-run homer by the The greatest names in golf will combat the heat ’Thursday some low scores to start, but by game. “At times I had almost recent weeks but that his elbow Yankees’ Bobby Bonds. Jorge in the first round of the MON'Y Sunday, when the nerves start all my velocity but I still was “a little sore” in the later Orta led the White Sox "with a to tell, I think you will see them for Borg on circuit haven’t gotten into my groove.” innings. single, double and triple, scored Championship. Jack Nicklaus, enjoying the luxury of an early, come up.” Asked if he thought he could The Oakland A’s defeated the three runs and drove jp another. heat escaping opening day tee But Mahaffey did not agree. win 20 games again this season, Detroit Tiger 2-1, the Baltimore Rudy May suffered his ninth time, is favored to defend the ti­ “Yes, I think you will see afUQuacofffsm Ryan replied, “my record is the Orioles beat the Minnesota loss against 11 wins for the BROOKLINE, Mass. been the same elsewhere. I’ve tina, 6-1, 6-2, Eighth-seeded tle he won at Atlanta last year. some low scores,” Mahaffey farthest thing from my mind; I Twins 3-2, the Kansas City Yankees. (UPI) — What a difference a been winning so many matches John Alexander of Australia Golf’s elite will be testing the said. “ If you put it in the just want to get in that groove.” Royals topped the Boston Red year makes — just ask Bjorn that everyone is starting to root beat Francois Jau ffret of tough, 7,140-yard, par-70 fairway and get it on the green TV France 61, 6-4. AND Bdrg. for the other player because Colonial Country Club layout, you can score and there are a Australian Cliff Drysdale Borg, the blond Swedish he's the underdog” which for this championship lot of guys out here capable of It wasn't much of a day for pulled off the one upset, has been dressed up with doing that. I think a 275 (five STOP l^ AND ESJOY OUR teenager with the devasting eliminating 15th seeded Cliff RADK backhand, was the darling of underdogs all around though, as Twi playoffs narrow fairways and rough under) would be a good winning all but one seed advanced. Richey 2-6, 63, 64. tennis fans last year while es­ Moriarty Bros, will face West McBride runs almost as deep as that usually score.” (Herald photo by Dunn) Top-seeded Czech Jan Kodes, seeded Hartford tonight in the opening found for a U.S. Open. Only four times in the 26year tablishing himself as one of the 11th, survived a scare from Doubles and mixed doubles winners were, front to TONIGHT game s top players. easily disposed of Italy’s Paulo Hartford Twilight League But the toughness of the history of the Colonial National u UCLA sophomore Ferdie back, Beth Tobin, Monica Murphy, Cherie Dow, 7:55 Yanks vs. White Sox, But this year, he's the Bertolucci, 6-3, 6-4. Vilas, of playoff game at 5:30 at St. course was tempered Tournament, normally played Taygen Wednesday, fighting to Annette Duke, Scott Gottlieb, Judy Kopman and WINF , favorite and the once faithful Argentina, handled Bertolucci ’Thomas. 'The two clubs will in Card drive somewhat Wednesday by hot in May, has the winner shot 275 6-4, 2-6, 63, victory. Werner Cacace. crowds have found other under­ with ease in the first set, meet again Saturday afternoon scores turned in during the pro- or better. had little trouble dogs to cheer for. mixing his shots well. The at 4:30 at St. Thomas and if a am by A1 Geiberger and John “If you get it in the rough you with Germany’s Hans Plotz in NEW YORK (UPI) — Bake McBride is off and running Such was the case Wednesday Italian took the first two games third game is necessary in the Mahaffey. Geiberger produced a are in trouble,” said Mahaffey. the first set, taking it 63, but again and that can only mean more fuel for the St. Louis night as he polished off Hans of the second set but Vilas best of three set it will be which would have tied the “I couldn’t use anything more lost the second 67, before com­ SAVE 8.88 Jurgen Pohmann 6-1 in the first evened the score in the eighth played Sunday at 4:30 at the Cardinals’ National League East pennant drive. tournament. And Mahaffey, than a six iron to get out df it.” G ing back to win the third set and set of their match, his first here game and won the next two same field. "He was flying, flat out flying the match .62. COVEY DELUXE since winning the U.S. games, the set and the match around those bases,” said win­ Harold Solomon, the ninth- Phillies to remain one game Professional Tennis Cham­ with a strong serve and ac­ ning St. Louis pitcher Ron Reed 80-QT. COOLER seed, took the first set from An­ behind Pittsburgh in the NL Frazier and Ali fight pionship a year ago. curate ground strokes. of McBride’s leadoff eighth in­ tonio Munoz of Spain, 6-2. East. Christenson (7-4) went six Converts easily to a vertical ^ So when Pohmann, a member Third-seed Arthur Ashe and ning inside-the-park home run refrioerator for your con- ^ | Munoz then turned the tables in innings while McGraw of the German team, fourth-seed ad­ Wednesday night that sealed a set for Civic Center site venlencel Polyurethane In- t the second set, winning 2-6 registered his 11th save. Ca4h sulatlon. Complete with rallied in the second set. the vanced to the third round easi- 4-0 Cardinal victory over Cin­ before Solomon came back to accounted for the only runs they food box, tray and 1-gal. capacity crowd came to his sup­ ly Orantes, of Spain, cinnati. It was McBride’s se­ BOSTON (UPI) - The Ticket prices are $10, $12.50 shut him out 6-0 in the third. needed with run-scoring singles water jugs. our reg. 34.88 port. eliminated Phil Dent of cond homer of the game and Muhammad, Ali-Joe Frazier and $15. There was an upset in doubles in the fifth and seventh innings. It was to no avail, however, Austrialia, 6-1, 6-2. Ashe had no only his fourth this season. He world heavyweight bout will be •COVEY 3-GAL. WATER COOLER 8 . 8 8 our reg. 10.66 play, with top seeded Manuel Astros 3, Mets 4 as Borg, the second set broke a trouble with England’s Buster had six last year, two of them shown on closed circuit televi­ SAVE 23.88 Orantes and Juan Gisbert being , Cliff Johnson’s none-out tenth SAT. 8 PM AUG. 23 •COVEY 5-GAL. WATER COOLER 15.99 ourreg.19.SS 5-5 tie to take the next two Mottram, taking him 6-3, 6-4. inside the park. sion at 18 locations throughout upset. Elddie Dibbs and Harold inning double off center fielder •COVEY 56-Or, JUMBO COOLER ^ 1 2 our reg. 16.80 games, the set and match, 7-5. Mexican Raul Ramirez, The win kept the Cardinals New England, according to bring in your Solomon knocked off the Gene Clines’ glove drove home PLAINVILLE STADIUM "Maybe they (the fans) want seventh seed, had an easy time within 2% games of Pittsburgh, boxing promoter Sam Silver- favored pair 4-6, 6-0, 63. to see me lose," he said. "It's with Richardo Cano of Argen­ leaders in the National League man. AUTQ RACES SAVE $13 East. The Sept. 30 fight will be oid biue E A lap moo. McBride, the 1974 rookie of preceeded by live shows at O U PLUS HEATS CUMBERLAND I 7*\7* TENT the year, was slowed by in­ Boston Garden, the Hartford *135 o n l a p p l e a s u r e juries earlier this season while Civic Center, the Providence Flame retardant cabin A JAY ‘INVESTMENT CAST Joe Hamath ailing d .U PLUS h e a t s tent featuring cotton St. Louis was coincidentally Civic Center and the Exposition roof, nylon walls, sewn- 99 INVADER ® GOLF SET mired 10 or so games behind in Hall in Portland, Maine, Silver- $3 Adm. 6-12 yrs. 99c Under 6 FREE in floor, full-length Discover fine golding with 'The Invader®’ SPORTS the NL East. But since Aug. 1, man announced Wednesday. JEANS screen door and easy-to- 100 LAP MOD. IN ANY CONDITION* featuring special offset head design for McBride has lifted his average set-up outside frame. our reg. 59.99 sfjperlor performance! 8 Irons with enlarged BRIEFS Jones may start nearly 20 points to .290 and has WED.. AUG. 27 AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU “ sweet spot"; 3 hardrock maple woods with resumed his prominent role in •NYLON. 5'* r MOUNTAIN TENT 24.99 screwless epoxy Insert; Tru Temper chromed the Cardinals’ go-go attack. our reg. 29.99 steel shafts. Women’s Amateur JctS Sunday “I didn’t think it was going ‘ ’ NYLON, Vt V UOUNtAIN TENT 41.99 out,” McBride said of his first our reg. 54.99 .Manchester women's scores homer of the night, a two-run WE HAVE IT.. SAVE 11.88 in the State Amateur Golf HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (UPI) to South Carolina to be with his shot in the fifth inning that put SAVE 7.11 Championship at Glastonbury — J.J. (John) Jones could find father who is seriously ill. St. Louis ahead 3-0. As for the Hills after two rounds: Esther himself in the unfimilar role of A Jet spokesman said, “AI’s second one, McBride smiled: “I 2-LB. SLEEPING BAG Burnham 167, Nancy Narkon starting quarterback Sunday father is dying and A1 has been saw it hit the wall and then I Cesar Cedeno from first base Dacron IKS) polyester 169. Joan King 173. Wendy when the Jets and Giants meet given permission to return saw (third base coach Vem) fiberflll to keep you with the winning run and i 8 8 Ehrlich of Ellington Ridge had at Yale Bowl to establish New home for as long as necessary. Benson signal me in,” he said. warm and York’s football champion in the thwarted the Mets’ in their bid comfortablel a 178 total. Pat Natahlie was a He has assured coach (Charley) “’That’s all.” TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF Lightweight; to keep pace with the other NL no card. annual summer preseason Winner that he’ll get back as Reed, meanwhile, a castoff non-alleraenic; our reg. 39.68 East winners. Johnson’s game­ bankAmericard ANY PAIR OF odorless Till. our rag. 25.99 exhibition. soon as possible, but he has from the Atlanta Braves, winning hit off loser Rick Jones, a 61, 186pound free been told to take his time. The tamed the hard-hitting Reds on i 9 ^ « Second in javelin agent, led the Jets’ final scoring Baldwin (2-4), which dropped main thing for him is to be with four hits to improve his record •4-LB. POLYESTER 2-LB. POLYESTER AJAY Bob Youngs of Tolland placed drive last Saturday when New the fourth place Mets five 8 8 8 - his father and not to have to to 129. second in the first International York came from behind to games back, came after Cedeno FILL BAG ourreg. 11.99 FILL BAG ourreg. 15.99 GOLF worry about the team. Elsewhere in the National World Masters Track and Field defeat the Cardinals, 14-13, at had opened the inning with a “ But with Joe still not fully League, Pittsburgh topped San Championships in Toronto. St. Louis and now he’s in line single. The victory was also Bill CART recovered from his injury, we Francisco 61, Houston upset MANCHESTER STATE BANK Youngs threw the javelin 185 for a starting job. Joe Namath V irddn’s first as A stro s’ "Club Squire" have a problem at quarterback New York 5-4, Philadelphia bag/cart with super feet, seven inches to trail Phil still has not recovered from an manager. ^ sturdy frame designed and it looks as if ‘JJ ’ will draw downed Atlanta 4-1, San Diego for your BankAmericard application or Conley of California. Competi­ injured muscle in his side and Padres 8, Expos 6' o ; for rugged use! Vinyl the starting assignment.” outlasted Montreal 8-6 and Los club holders; tion was open to athletes 40 and his backup, A1 Woodall, has A three-run double by Enzo to open an account for BankAmericard FROM OUR TREMENDOUS HOUSANDSif CHOOS tOMl ALL POOL CHEMICALS adjustable handle: 2 Jones, a 23-year-old from Angeles-Chlcago were post­ over. been given permission to return Hernandez broke a 65 tie in the zippered accessory Memphis, Tenn., is in his se­ poned by rain. deposits. pockets; wire spoke seventh inning, while Gene FLARES, STRAIGHTS, PRE-;jK^ED -H^An S AND COpDUROYSfJ cond year as a pro after Pirates 3, Giants 1 wheels; lightweight Locklear drove home four other Remember - Manchester State Bank, your WAIST S iz e s 28-s o , le^ AND ACCESSORIES construction. graduating from Fisk Universi­ Most valuable Rennie Stennett’s two-run runs as San' Diego beat Mon­ ty. Last Saturday he moved the eighth inning single snapped a hometown bank does not go outside the com­ World mark Tall Jim Connors of treal. Hernandez’ game­ Jets 58 yards in nine plays 1-1 tie and carried the revived munity for decisions affecting iocai business Manchester has been winning blow came after losing before Bob Gresham cross^ Pirates to their second straight • 2-9 IRON GOLF SET KANSAS CITY, Kan, (UPI) — A buddy of Tim Shaw named (he most valuable pitcher Woody Fryman (69) financing. over for the winning touchdown win after six consecutive PLEASE NOTE: PAIR FOR PAIR TRADE-IN ONLY, Wa Will Not Accapt 2 Includes 2 thru 9 irons plus of the Long Beach Swim Club helped him to a world player with Northeastern had loaded the bases. Locklear pitching wedge. our reg. 59.99 39»8 with 1:56 remaining. losses. Stennett’s game­ MEMBER FDIC or 3 Pain of Old Joans lowanfs Ont Pair of Now Joans... record Wednesday night in the National AAU Long University’s varsity had a three-run homer for San / a winning hit was preceeded by Diego in the fifth. Jerry John­ • ONE DOZEN GOLF BALLS Course Swimming championships. basketball team for the singles from Richie Zisk and Chemical kils. Shop now (or great values ,eg. Your choice of Pro Classic. son, with one inning in relief of our reg. The 17-year-old sensation streaked the 400-meter 1974-75 season. Connors Manny Sangulllen and a double REGAL MEN'S SHOP and winterize your pool. m m r r low prices Ajay Super-Mex. FauMless. ^ 6 Randy Jones, got the win, his MANCHESTER Golden Cup and Dunlop. free style in 3:53.317, improving his own mark of captained (he squad to a by rookie Craig Reynolds. Jim CONNECTICUrS LARGeST and MOST COMPUrC MCN $ STORE ' Field hockey second in three decisions. iimmiTEriinimiiimnnrn ------3:33.95 set June 21 in Long Beach. 12-12 record. He averaged Rooker (99) gained the win with Candidates for the field STATE BANK Shaw was pushed throughout the race by teammate 18.2 points per game, had relief from Dave Glusti. 903 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON hockey team at Manchester Bruce Furniss, who finished in 3:53.997. 10-5 rebounds and posted Phillies 4, Braves 1 LOTTA GAMES open daily till 5:30 P.M., Thursday till 9 P.M. open daily till 9 P.M,. Saturday till 5:30 P.M. High may report for practice NEW YORK (UPI) - The na­ USE OUR CONVENIEHT “Bruce and I have a very competitive relationship, 36.5 and 79.1 field goal Dave Cash delivered a pair of 1040 MAIN STREET Monday mornirtg at 9 o’clock at run-scoring singles while Larry tion’s 133 major college football MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT 06040 TELEPHONE (203) 640-4004 381 Broad St., Manchester LAYAWAY PLAN we're good friends but'llso competitors," said Shaw. Memorial Field. All girls must and free throw percentage teams will te involved in 779 “I know each time we swim together I have to do my figures. The 6-7 Connors Christenson and Tug McGraw have passed physical combined on four-hitter, regular season games in 1975, SATURDAY BANKING 9:00 A.M. to 12 NOON... best because I know how good he is." examinations before graduated from East enabling the second place starting Sept. 4 and ending Dec. registering. Catholie High in 1971, 6. I PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., August 21. 1975 Neighbors back winterizing cottage MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Explanation being sought HEBRON way for a well and new founda­ Dr., and Tom Francis. Wednesday night was a request Anne Dullairc tion. Letters supporting the from Lawrence Krlzan of 22H-3267 Speaking in favor of the Gustafsons' application were Cromwell for a special excep­ MORIARTY RROTHERSi About 15 neighbors and application were Emery Taylor received from Susan Sylvester tion to live in a trailer on friends of Walter and Ann of Bass Lake Rd., David Moren- of Bass Lake Rd. and A. Pete property he owns on Buck Rd. / for missing RFK evidence Now Giving Tremendous Gustafson told Hebron’s Zoning cy of Deepwood Dr., Ethel and Dallaire of Church St. Krizan has begun work on t/ convicted assassin Sirhan ceiling panels. They claim an where they were in the first Board of Appeals (ZBA) Fredia Diggers of Deepwood Also considered by the ZBA new home on the property, aiid LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Savings On All Now Sichan was over and they were examination of the bullet holes place," he said. Wednesday night they favor an he told the board he wants'to Missing ceiling panels from the never introduced in evidence. could help determine how many application submitted by the ■» , « 1 J 3 trailer on the property hotel pantry where Robert Mercury’s & Lincoln’s In Stock Representatives of the police bullets were fired and from Gustafsons to winterize a to protect U There was no pp Kennedy was assassinated in “In my opinion they would Liquor permit revoked department and city attorney’s what direction. Immediate Delivery! seasonal dwelling. R V position to his application. 1968 apparently were destroyed not have any great office were summoned to But Morrow, contacted in The Gustafsons, now living in After the hearings, ZBA by a "lower echelon" police of­ significance," HARTFORD (UPI) - The appear before the City Council Sacramento, Calif., after a Windsor, have applied for a Healy said the permit was members went into executive ficer one year after the state Liquor Control Commis­ lifted because the Terra Mar shooting, according to a special today to explain how the panels story quoting him appeared zoning variance to convert a session. Applicants will be City councilman Zev sion has revoked the liquor per- failed to provide three meals a counsel in the city attorney’s of­ came to be destroyed and to dis­ Wednesday in the Daily Journal dwelling at Deepwood Dr. and notified of board decisions by Yarowslavsky, who introduced MORIARTY ^O TH ERS/ mit of the Terra Mar day as required in the permit, fice. cuss the possible disappearance legal newspaper, suggested the Bass Lake Rd. to a year-round mail. a motion Tuesday asking police Restaurant in Old Saybrook, and improperly subleased the Special counsel Dion Morrow of other pieces of evidence. missing panels were not of residence. to cooperate with a reexamina­ scene of a recent gambling food concession. said the decision to destroy the Critics of the original in-' "great significance” No one opposed the applica­ tion of trial evidence designed 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER.CONN.* Phone 643-S13Si raid. panels apparently was made in vestigation into the Kenney" "Even if you have the panels tion at the ZBA hearing. The permittee, Raymond PUBLIC SUPPORT to indicate whether there might Commission Chairman John Scroczenski, was given 10 days June. 1969, by the police- assassination have sough/ to you couldn’t put them back Mrs. Gustafson told the ZBA ST. LOUIS (UPI) - The St. have a second assassin, dis­ Healy said Wednesday the look at the Ambassador Hotel because you wouldn't know she had acquired the dwelling in which to appeal the commis­ Louis Art Museum was the first employe because the trial of agreed. revocation was unrelated to the about nine years ago and sion decision before the Court such museum in the country en­ Aug. 2 state police raid on a planned at that time to convert of Common Pleas. tirely supported by the public. "Las Vegas ” gambling night the summer cottage. She said Spree! S p r e e ! that resulted in the arrest of the town sanitarian has ap­ two persons. proved installation of a septic system, and plans are under 'ARK HILL-JOYGE ROWER SHOP 2 WEEKEND SPECIALI Feels good

Thi\ Warraniy (o v trt the bn yde of Keith Coward of Wilmington, Del., feels good after an PLAZA DEPT. STORE GLADIOLI obliging friend poured cold water over his head to cool him (Wa Have A Notion To Please) off at Cool Springs Park recently. (UPI photo) sp rit' will rtpan or od/u\l, frit, lot one year leom dolt of puKbo\e. any molfunttion ot domagtM 10 the bi(y( It deuribed htrtundt'. other iban replacements due to wear 'suih as tires, tubes and I Next to Frank’s Supermarket cobles/ East Middle Tpke., Manchester • 2 .3 9 .. this Warranty lovtrs parts and labor but dots not apply to damage resufUnq from collision Wheat piling up just bring the bicycle mto the iptet- Store from which you purchased H (Cash and Carry) REfAIN RECORD Pupils in kindergarten NtfAIR OR AQjUSTMtNT PEDS & FOOTLETS (CLOSED MON. DURINQ JULY S AUGUST) A Lind, Wash., fanner views 900,(X)0 bushels of wheat — the AFL-CIO endorsed boycott by stevedores who refused (All Si»es) enough for about 43 million loaves of bread — piled on the to load grain bound for Russia earlier this week until • Cotton • Nylon • Stretch • Terry FLOWERS ,nd ARRANOEUENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION.., get color-coded tags ground because of the lack of storage. The storage ordered to do so by a court. (UPI photo) \Need Something? Try Plazal 16 OAK ST., MA\CIIE,STEIl I’cl. 649-0791 or 649-1443 problem could be compounded if a solution is not found to I'HEE DHivcrv & Piirking • Krunk Gakeler, Prop. COVENTRY with them the first day of school to cover cost of snacks Monica Shea the first week. 742-9495 The cost of snacks thereafter Kindergarten pupils at will be 50 cents a week. Pupils Rham accredited Coventry Grammar School and are requested not to bring the grea ttoy discovery Robertson School will be sent snacks from home. color-coded tags and they are Pupils may not be dropped at for three years requested to wear them for the school any earlier than 8;40 first three days of school. a m. and 12:40 p.m. HUFFY MEN’S OR LADIES’ .Nancy Foote ^ ght^ hI r; T s S ^ ' ^ Z They will be met at their For further information, call Shannon to serve as alternate to buses by teachers wearing the school at 742-7313. Accreditation of Rham High 10-SPEED 26’’ BIKE the Central Office Committee. similar color-coded tags. Robertson morning pupils School for three years was g r o u p o f t o p n a m e s LIKF At the grammar school, mor­ will attend class from 8:36 to Super strong frame, unique throat brace and string recommended by the Commis­ suspension system make this metal racket a must! Special projects ning kindergarten pupils will at­ 11;05 and the afternoon hours sion on Public Se^ndary School Unperforated leather grip lor greater control. Assistant Principal David tend school from 9 to 11:30; the to the executive committee of will be 12:30 to 2:50. Cressy reported completion or majority of pupils south of Rt. Pupils will be served a snack the New England Association of WILSON T 2000 RACKET,...... our rag. 39.09 « 3 3 near completion of a number of 44A will attend this session. of cookies crackers and milk at Schools and Colleges, Inc. Ride in style on the Independence . special projects at the school The afternoon classes will each session, and parents will Features include 10-speed derailleur In a letter to Principal J. X this summer. meet from 12;45 to 3;20; the be billed on a monthly basis. gearing system, Maes bend handle­ SAVE 6.88 Colin P ushee, D aniel S. A section of wall has been majority of these pupils live Pupils are requested not to bars, dual caliper handbrakes and SAVE 12.99 Maloney, associate director of reflective rat trap pedals. replaced by a counter in the north of Rt. 44A. bring snacks from home. our reg. 84.99 education for the commission, main office, new ceilings have Classes will switch sessions Pupils living on South St., A said that the commission on been installed in the office S T oW in the middle of the year. Daley Rd., and north of Daley public schools had reviewed area, and cement slabs are Kindergarten teachers will be Rd. will attend afternoon and accepted the Two-Year about to be poured in two en­ DERWORLD o f l e i s J r ™ in their modules on Sept. 2 from sessions; all others will attend Progress Report for Rham at HUFFY MEN'S OR LADIES' 10-SPEED trance locations to replace the 1:45 to 2:30 p.m, to meet their the morning sessions. its June meeting and had voted Back to Nature 27" touring bike with 10-speed derailleur mud holes that lead to the pupils and get acquainted. Pupils should not be dropped to recommend the three-year gearing system, dual caliper handbrakes and reflective tracking in of mud during wet Pupils will be served a snack at school earlier than 8:15 and pedals. BANCROFT EXECUTIVE RACKET accreditation extention. periods. ya way mw of cookies, crackers, and milk Tapered shaft for flex; overlay or) throat and Maloney said that the action 12:15. our reg. 99.99 The earth removed from the during each session, and they For further information, call shoulders lor strength; bow tip at top to protect indicates "satisfaction with stabs has been used as fill for SAVE $5 hold yo"u;p"u,S Z Z V Z 7 u T are requested to bring 25 cents the school at 742-7341. against scrapes; tournament nylon strung, our i H progress realized ‘since the the rock garden areas. HUFFY MEN’S •BANCROFT COMPETITION "'BACKET...44.99' school’s evaluation in 1972’’ and Oessy said the grills have "clearly the staff and the ad­ been installed in the fan rooms, 8 8 10-SPEED RACER SAVE ministration have responded to the rear parking lot sealed with Handsomely styled, ruggedly constructed Contestant 27" many significant issues raised our roQ. black top, accoustical homesote 34.8$ bike for cycling enthuslastsi 10-speed derailleur gearing in the Report of 1972.’’ placed in two clusters, and Some school hours system; Maes bend handlebars; Dual center pull caliper handbrakes; rat trap reflective pedals. kickguards installed oh lockers. INDOOR GYM m w m g i n Personnel Floors have been painted in The board accepted the three rooms and electrical im u s E resignation of Dudley Hamlin, Hours of action fun for chil­ changed this year SAVE $20 work done in three rooms, dren 1 Vz-3'A years of age! >n- part-time music teacher at lavatories, the main office and ctudes ladder, slide, tunnel, ourreg. $109 Rham. Also resigning is Grace the gym. The wall in the gym and climbing platform to keep SHAPE SORTirfG BOX SLAZENGER OMEGA RACKET ting of some interior rooms Lloyd, an office secretary, entrance has been replaced. them busy. Easy to asaambie, MINIPVZZLES "SOBER MAGNET" STETHOSCOPE ; SOUTH WINDSOR Tlie board voted to appoint toot 6 6 9 where needed. High performance racket wllh open throat design, General maintenance by the -|79 399 Judy Kuelinel COLUMBIA BOYS' 24" 10-SPEED slotted handle, strong reinforcement and perforated Herbert Johnson chief custo­ Plastic boa with 5 diflar- Very said he has had 29 full­ Heavy duty wheels for the guy on the go! crew of five full-time ant shaped opsntngs and Some South Windsor schools leather grip. Nylon strung; assorted grip sizes. dian, retroactive to the middle Children 3-S lore thasa Let children team about Young doeiore can ac­ time and 10 summer employes 10-speed derailleur; Maes type handlebar; custodians, eight part-time stu; 10 hardwood blocks. Aoas tually hoar tiietrjMitleniN will observe opening and AT LEAST 12 PER STORE - o- of July. Johnson has been 1Vl-3Vi. - puctlat featuring animals, magneto with this greet working on the schools so that front/rear sidepull caliper braKes. dent custodians and ten bargain! Sturdy! heart and lungl a-to yre. closing times somewhat ...... rouses, more! the schools will be clean and our reg. 84.99H2 • AJAY MARK III RACKET V.’” .6*65. 8.99 working as maintenance man at students working under the Sur- different than last year. Schools shining to match the anticipa­ the school. It is planned to hire burban Youth Work Experience will open as follows; tion of thousands of students a full-time cust^ian who will Program includes stripping, South Windsor High School, beginning a new year of lear­ be primarily involved in cleaning, sealing and waxing all i y U O 0 - 0 O' - HUFFY 3~SPEED BIKE 7:40 a.m. to 1:50 p.m.; ning. building maintenance. floors, painting and cleaning Ellsworth School, 8:15 a.m. to bike for SAVE 10.99 The appointment of Brian lavatories, window washing and 2:30 p.m.; Timothy Edwards, men and women! 3- DeGray as a summer student replacing lights. 8:15 a.m. to2:30p.m.; Pleasant speed gearing system custodian was approved by the Cressy said that new drapes Valley and Avery St. Schools, AFS sludettt with trigger shift, dual board. This year the South Windsor caliper handbrakes, re­ $i ^our reg.j have been ordered for five 8:45 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Orchard flective pedals and more! Board member Chris Dreyer Hill, Eli Terry and Wapping school system will be honored 69.99 of Andover was appointed by 190 Schools, 9;15 a.m. to 3;30 p.m. with the presence of Claudio Sottocornola of Bergamo, Italy. CHEMOLD ALUMINUM RACKET South Windsor schools are COLUMBIA 26" 10-SPEED Lightweight aluminum construction gives you terrific nearly ready for the influx of Claudio will be attending the South Windsor High School, as a Designed for men and women control! Warp-proof; custom leather grip; nylon students on Sept. 3, says withlightweight saddle, 10-speed our reg. strung...... - SAVE 6.11 member of the senior class. BUILDING SET Edward L. Very, director of derailleur .and reflector pedals. $ 7 2 79.99 • SIGNATURE RACKET^^^ WITH PEOPLE Facility Maintenance in town. He was selected by the Jumbo 190" set with 527 interlock­ The final touches are being American Field Service Democrats name ing pieces for lots of fun! Includes Headquarters in New York and 4 "people", hairpieces, hats, put on the town’s schools with SLAZENGER OR windows with shutters and more! major projects including the will be living with the Allan HUFFY 20** 3~SPEED laying of turf on the high school Schubert family of 17 Carmen SPALDING BALLS campaign leaders Rd. 2 a 115” BUILDING S E T • “ 570 FIRE HOUSE football field and the painting of Claudio, whose hdme is in BOYS* RED HOT BIKE your can 184 interlocking pieces. 8 5 9 218 interlocking pieces. 1 1 1 9 our everyday low price the exterior trim of the high SAVE 13.99 2 1 9 northern Italy at the base of the The cycling look he loves! Coaster brake; choice ot 3 HEBRON made and persons interested in school just about complete. our reg. G.l. JOE“^‘SKV HAWk” ‘ BY HASBRO BABY THAT-A-WAY B Y M A TTEL Italian Alps, is 16 and will be crossbraced handlebar; extra long fork; serving on a committee are Launch the gilder and release the nylon cord so the Sky Hawk can All buildings have been 79.99 Quality tennis balls In white or Anne Dallaire Lovable, cuddly baby doll that crawls, walks and fusses! 15” tall; 'available to speak about his waffle style grips; reflective pedals; com- yellow. asked to call the chairpersons soar! Compfete with bobbin, 100 ft. of nylon string and adventure dressed in playful sunsuit; operates on batteries not Included. cleaned from ceiling to floor 228-3267 booklet. (Figure not Included.) f1/HA T IS LEGO P native Italy after Jan. 1. fortable...... die. saddh R ic h a rd A. K e efe , of the respective committees. said' Very, along with the pain­ CHEMOLD RACKET Frankel, town committee building brick's"* ha^/'ptovidj’ c^^^^ Interlocking plastic • Democratic Town Committee •G.I. JOE " WITH •ATOMIC MAN WITH playing. Sols are also hours o l " c ° ," | ,f GROWING UP • THE SUNSHINE treasurer, was appointed cam­ SKIPPER" HUFFY 20" HI RISE BIKE COYER chairman, Tuesday was RUNG ELI GRIP ZOOM LENS E Y E EAMILY<^ $44 Waterprooj"^ The most versatile A Q 7 Rough and Tough boys' bike with coaster brake, 99« paign treasurer. With or without A R A Gripping hand. / I Q T hrescboo, series. Laryruri'h^l3'X'i'>g^„^«^;Srprd';:i^^^^^^^^^^ Poseabte Steve, A 9 8 vinyl cov6^r. our rog. 1.29 authorized to appoint various beard. 4 ^ ® 12" high. doll ever! Stephie and Sweets, v f reflective pedals, more! our reg. 54.99 campaign committes. They First Selectman Aaron Reid, are: who is seeking re-election, will Headquarters Committee: J. appoint his own campaign Stewart Stockwell, chairman; teasurer. Dennis Shea, Lee Erickson, The town committee also ap­ Secret talks resume SPALDING Robert Croston and Russell propriated 4500 to the campaign I RA WLINGS BASKETBALL Anderson. for the re-eiection of Reid and with state doctors Publicity Committee: Mrs. appropriated 4200 to the Cam­ LEA THER Jean Allbee, chairwoman; paign Committee. in salary dispute 9 9 David Allbee, Mrs. Joan 1192 FOOTBALL T sV ® * sa v e $2 Rowley and Mrs. Marion Celio. SAVE $2 Wilt Chamberlain model. 1^ 8 8 OUR HARTFORD (U P I)-S e cre t wants to reduce. our reg. 9.88 Official size and weight. Finance Committee: Record catfish e v er y d a y Carlman Frankel, chairman 14.MI LOW PRICE talks were expected to resume Mental Health Department CHESHIRE, Mass. (UPI) - 1 1 9 7 and Nancy Foote. PLAVEAMILVl today in efforts to reach agree­ officials met Wednesday with •SPALDING BASKETBALL Paul Wiater, 20, of Cheshire, ment on.wage increases FOOTBALL Olllcial size f t Q Q our reg. Flyers Committee: Richard m m t e s T . TIFFANY state Personnel Commissioner FRANKLIN and weight. 8.99 landed a record channel catfish TANK BATTLE’'6 A m between state agencies and doc­ Grant, chairman; Wallace Rdpttcc »f t«Mmc BABY TAYLOR'" Frederic Rossomando in an ef­ state officials announced Strategy game for ages 8 to iduiil Com- tors who say they will drastical­ Silver Bullit with pre­ SPORT SHOES PUMP/TEE SET Clebowicz, Jim Lynch and John 86aa< tart featuring mandors arrange lhair toroaa, plant hid­ 5 9 6 DREAMS Tha boautlful fort to strike a compromise Wednesday. The fish, certified •A fhg iM icut char- mium cowhide covering. LEATHER Hibbard. den mtnoa and plan aiiaoka against Tha doll wllh fashion modal dolt ly reduce work hours at mental with the doctors who want an Official NFL size. by officials in Pittsfield, was 31 iMldMt Oiact futti that can chinga |ho Valval Skin hospitals beginning Friday. $8,000 to 410,000 salary hike. SOCCER BALL Poster Committee: Mrs. inches long, had 16 inch girth nsads loll of her hair color Irom . • THE MCDONALD'S cuddlingl 17" blond to brunatio The 70 physicians announced WILSON R. W.B. Mimi Tyler, chairman; Emil and weigh 14 pounds, according •SAEARt • RESCUE TRUCK • KOJAK Rossomando said a news SAVE 1.89 SAVE 1.44 Caron and George Smith. AOVtNTVRE SET OR COPTER DETECTIVE GAME GAME long; drassad In sacondsl two weeks ago they would stop FOOTBALL to Leo M. Daly of the state Fish In pink bunting Orataad In working unpaid overtime hours blackout has been imposed on our reg. 6.88 our reg. 6.88 Platform Committee: SutptnM'flIltd /unny gem* tor 4 9 6 ouilll; roolad yaraalllt baile SAVE 1.77 and Game Department. It was 2 Bim!ilor7-4pl«y«r». O ehijdren eg*! S-11. halt. outfit. if the state plan to alter the so- the negotiations but sources Superlile all-purpose shoe Joe Namath autograph olficial Salvatore Mastandrea, chair­ SiftSfi? 72S, our reg. 3.99 ounces over the previous called Griffenhagen Plan and if said ajty chance to avert the with urethane walerprool coat­ size and weight football, pro­ 32-panel; Ny-WeaverS con­ man. Official size ing, gum rubber sole and loam style kicking tee and Inllating struction. record, but far from the world Sale in effect thru this weekend wage increases were not threatened job action on Friday Door-to-Door Campaign and weight. padding. For boys and men. pump at savingsl •OFFICIAL SIZE SOCCER BALL,...ow r«9. 7.99 5.88 record of 55 pounds. Wiater granted. appeared slim. Scheduling Committee consists made the catch recently in the USE OUR CONVENIENT The plan provides low cost A lot may depend on the of Joseph Fill, chairman and South Branch Hoosic River. He Sale In effect thru this weekend. LAYAWAY PLAN food and housing in lieu of pay­ results of a 2 p.m. meeting Mrs. Wilson. said it took him 30 minutes to 381 Broad St., Manchester ment for overtime hours but the today of the state Personnel Further appointments will be tire the fish and beach it. USE OUR CONVENIENT doctors say their yearly over­ Policy Board which must ap­ time totals much more than the prove any pay increases for 381 Broad St., Manchester LAYAWAY PLAN plan savings, which the state state employes i I PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975 - PAGE NINETEEN Salary study committee named Tolland plans new social studies program

BOLTON with reviewing present job Mrs. Nichols ended her third reviewed by the Board of TOLLAND Government, would become teachers, unfortunately the budget; allow for special about $150 more than the Donna Holland descriptions, updating job term in June. It wars in­ Selectmen. An entirely new social studies electives for the 10th grade. fact-orientated history methods reading problems; make existing program. descriptions where necessary, advertently reported earlier It was submitted by Stanley A salary study committee progranl for all freshmen in the prevails.” heterogeneous grouping possi­ The program, which is the outlining new job descriptions that she had resigned. She Bates, park commissioner. ’The proposal was presented consisting of seven persons was Tolland High School will be in­ ble; emphasize basic social result of 10 years’ research, where necessary and reviewing didn’t resign; she completed Selectmen plan to return the to the board by Daniel Shea, He said the text presently appointed by the Board of stituted in September 1976. The studies skills to be applied to will be implemented this com­ salaries of town employes. her term. draft to Bates with comments head of the social studies used, while suitable for some, is Selectmen this week. program was sanctioned by the subsequent social studies ing September to those The first meeting of the com­ The selectmen sent Mrs. and suggestions. department at the high school. not easily adaptable to all The committee is charged Board of Education at its Aug. courses; affirm the philosophy freshmen who are registered mittee, set by David Dreselly, Nichols a letter expressing ap­ Bates will be asked to review levels. 12 meeting. Shea, in his report, said, “For of individual instruction within for Western Civilization and in first selectman, will be Sept. 2 preciation for her six years of the park regulations observed several years we have sought a He also told the board he had a group structure; and move September 1976 all freshmen at 8 p.m, at the Town Hall. service as welfare director to by the Town of Watertown. The course, “ Concepts in program which would better observed some programs at closer to a program based on will be required to register for Consensus guests ’The committee was given a Bolton resident. Social Ctudies,” will be meet the needs of all freshman other area schools but did not and evaluated in behavioral the course. three-month time limit in which The letter said, “The con­ required of all freshmen, and BOSTON (UPI) - students; the current Western find them suitable for Tolland. objectives leading to accoun­ He said if, after school starts Desegregation of Boston to complete its work. Its final scientious manner in which you the current freshman offerings. Civilization course is basically He added, “ We wanted a tability. this year, particular objection schools will be the theme of two report is due by Dec. 15. upheld the office is commen­ FRESH CANDY Western Civilization I and II, history oriented, and while all program that would be Shea explained that the cost is voiced concerning the upcoming Consensus programs, Appointed to the committee dable.” plus Foundations of Western WWtMAN, SCHMFn, disciplines of the social studies applicable to all levels of abili­ of the program will be minimal, change, perhaps Western a weekly radio series presented were Dreselly, Elna Dimock, Park regulations Civilization and Foundations of CANDY CUPNAAD should be utilized by hll ty; offer materials within our or just $260, a difference of Civilization could be offered in by the League of Women Voters Harvey Harpin, Kay Peterson, An initial draft of regulations one or two sections. heard on WROR, 98,5 FM at Joe Licitra, Tony Kalkus and for Herrick Memorial Park was ARTHUR DRUG 8:(X) a.m. every Sunday. On Larry Shaw, August 24, Florence Rubin, president of the Massachusetts Meeting caneeled Removing grades said exception to rules League of Women Voters will A Board of Finance rneeting interview Jane Bowers, the scheduled for Monday had to be education chairman for the canceled due to lack of a League of Women Voters of quorum. committee, Toffolon sa(d he Boston. On Aug. 31, Julius Bers­ RHAM DISTRICT committee including Harrison, Sport program School during the coming year 85 East Center>6t. had reviewed the intent of the Richard Grant, Superintendent tein, executive director of the Nancy Foote All boys who will be in and are interested in playing Welfare director at Summit St. regulations in question and that of Schools David Cattanach and Jewish Labor Committee and Richard Harrison, chairman Grades 7-12 at Rham High soccer should report to the The Board of Selectmen ap­ he considers any plan to Schoen had met with Toffolon 2 gymnasium at the school by 9. co-chairman of the WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAU of the Committee to Consider remove grades from the pointed Sophie Litvinskas and representatives of the state a.m . Monday. Boys should Massachusetts Coalition for Withdrawal of Grades 7 and 8, existing Regional District 8 welfare director for a two-year Department_of Education. bring a lunch and be prepared Human Rights will be inter­ has received a letter from John school to be an exception to the term that will end in June 1977. Sweetheart Roses ...... dozen^2.34 Committee members presented to stay all day. viewed by Elaine Kistiakowsky Toffolon, chairman of the state regulation (Dec. 10-39-3) and Mrs. Litvinskas replaces their concern about the 2,000- LIQUOR BAN of the state League’s Education Board of Education, responding “the Planning Committee shall Jean Nichols. OPEN 'III e P.M. THURS., FRI. NITESt to questions raised last week of pupil requirement which up to Committee, submit justification satisfac­ CARACAS

It may seem a long way off, but one of the goals of Martha- walk through the doors of Manchester High School as a, Kate Perkins, who starts kindergarten Sept. 3, will be to freshman. (Herald photo by Pinto) W. G. KING SIZE SAVINGS W. G. DELUXE CHAMPION School is lots of reading FOR YOUR Cardholders asked to take out books 4-ply polyeslBr cord GLENNEY GLENNEY Looking over a pile of about 100 books is Martha-Kate Perkins. The almost overwhelming KITCHEN QUEEN ^ Strong, smooth-riding A-ply tire stack represents the approximate number of books she will use during 13 years of public at a tensational low price. school and does not count extra study and research books. (Herald photo by Pinto) CO. CO. and help out with library relocation Everyday discount prices ^ Deep concave-molded tread gives fuR BOLTON ^ tread-to-road contact for tong, even wear AT W.G. GLENNEY’S He said the ladies have saved from which it was borrowed. completed in September. ^ Aggressive 7-rib tread provides 10 DAYS ONLY! Donna Holland him time as well as the town He said, however, a shuttle ^ outstanding traction. 10 DAYS ONLY! earn 646-0375 money. service is provided by the Meets tonight 3“ f*5«LESS BLA r k W A t L ______The librarian said more Connecticard system that would The Board of Education will Per tire than reg. Fall 7 4 price*. Raymond Woollett, librarian volunteers will be needed on a permit patrons to return books n w DHcihmiI r.t.t meet tonight at 8 at the Bolton Stn LE» HtM IlK k) at Bentley Memorial Library, regular basis, especially when from other libraries to their Ft! 74 Center School library. B78-13 •B.2B •18.98 •1.84 Andover bus routes YOU CAN NOW REAT THE HIGH COST OF is asking all cardholders to town library. the move to the new building Board members will discuss C78-14 4.06 2 0 .8 6 2 0 4 withdraw ten volumes from the begins. Woollett said assistance is dental and life insurance plans, D78-14 3.aa 2 1.98 2.10 library as soon as possible. ELEMENTARY Route 4 Plans for activities in the new available to patrons in ob­ ratify capital outlay items, E78-14 3.6S 2 2 .S B 2 2 7 KINDERGARTEN KITCHEN REMODELING Woollett said residents will building include story hours, taining reference and cir­ F78-14 2 $ 4 B 3.50 2 4 .9 5 2.40 Route 1 Kindergarten runs leaving school at Starts 6:45, Bear Swamp. Wheeling, award the smoke monitoring Skinner Hiii, Hendee Rd., Pine Ridge, G78-14 2 M 0 3.7B 2 6 .9 6 2 5 6 Starts 7:50, stops at Hebron Rd., t1:05: be able to keep the volumes for movies and display. culating books. Hendee, Long Hiii, Center. Hebron Rd. system project, approve Title I B78-13 H78-14 p .a o 4.06 2 2 .9 B 2 7 7 Qilead Rd., Hebron Rd., Lake Rd., Route 1 one month at which time they Photography, art, crafts and The present library is open BleckwaH. G78-16 3A O 2 8 .9 8 2.60 Malhleson Dr., Rockled^e Dr., Lake to Rham. and SADC project proposal, and Hebron, Center, Rt. 6, east, Long Hill, SPRING SALE OF CABINETS may be returned to the new doll collection displays from 2 until 5 p.m. Monday Plus M 8 4 H78-15 /32.7b \ 3.80 2 8 .9 B 2 8 3 Rd., Brown Dr., Lakeside, Lake, School GRADE 7 di^uss membership in ACASE Rd. to school. Pine Ridge, Bear Swamp, Shoddy Mill, library. featuring local talent are fore­ through Thursday and from 7 F.E.Tand All prices plus tax and old tire. Wales Rd.. Rt. 6, west. Route 1 by UNITED CABINET CORP. Title VI project. old tire. Route 2 There are 1,121 card holders seen for the future. until 9 p.m, Monday through WhHeweii In above add *3. Route 2 Starts 11:10, Boston Hiii, Ryan Rd., Starts 7:40, stops at East, Webster. including children and adults. Woollett said because of a Under new business, the Hebron, Qilead Rd., Jurovaty, Boston Hiii. Center. Hebron Rd.. Friday. Beginning in Boston Hill, Jarovoty, Boston Hill, Wheeiing, Skinner Hiii, Pine Ridge 4 Select the cabinets your space and The volumes at the library board will set up a bills com­ Wales, Rt. 6, Shoddy Mill, Wales. Boston Hill. Lake, Mathleson, Rose THIS IS ALL YOU PAY! tight budget there are no im­ September the library will be Lane, Rockledge, Bausola, Lake Rd., Hendee. Rt. 6. Hickory Hiii, Aspinall. will be moved to the new Boston Hill. Cider Mill, Center, to Wales. Shoddy Mill. Boston Hill. East taste demand all with a luxury mediate plans to increase the open each Saturday from 2 until mittee schedule, designate school. Lakevlew, Parker Bridge, Bunker Hill library beginning next week. library hours. 5 p.m. committee assignments, ap­ Rd. St. and to Rham. feature that’s beautifully practical - WIDTH W lUi BASE Route 3 Route 2 The new library is expected to SMALL GARS! RHAM The 1975-1976 budget totals The Board of Selectmen this prove the annual report and Starts 7:50, stops at Bunker Hill, Rt. RHORON finished shelves that defy Route 1 Starts 11:10, Bunker Hill, Rt. 87. open in September. $18,611. Of that amount $4,900 is week received a eosl arrange the computerization of 87. Rt. 6 (east), Parker Bridge, Rt. 6. Merritt Valley. Lake Rd.. Bausola, Firestone Gfiamplon* Merritt Valley, to Lake Rd. and picking Starts 7:00, School Rd., Lakeside stains, heat, abrasions. CHOOSE ” The present library houses for utilities. breakdown from the architec­ payroll and job description for a Lakeside. Island St., School Rd., 18 24.60 33.00 up as far as Bausola Rd. and to school. Dr., Island St., Lake Rd, Qilead Rd.. Hebron Rd.. Qilead, Hebron to Rham. about 12,000 volumes. Tlie new The budget for 1974-1975 business office position. 6.60-13 Hebron Rd., to Rham. FROM BEAUTIFUL SIERRA or tural firm of Mankey SlackwtII. Route 4 library will hold about 22,000 totaled $1,000. CHARGE m ! Route 2 GRADE 8 24” 28.80 38.40 Associates on the new Bentley Starts 7:50 at Hebron Rd., goes to PECAN It will also a ct on the P1u»*1.7Btd,M.77 G Route 1 volumes. Woollett said he would like to Memorial Library. I$lilA95. n. *11^; F.E.T. (nd old Ur*. Long Hill, Bear Swamp. Wheeling Rd.. Starts 6:50, Rt. 6. west, Hutchinson resignations of the nurse and I Plus *1.44 to *1.60 Fits many Skinner Hill Rd., Hendee to Pine Ridge, Rd.. Rt. 6. west, turn at Reeds, Rt. 6. Starts 12:16 from Rham to Hebron The present library is a 1,400 see the establishment of a The report showed the con­ Open an account... 30” 34.00 46.20 assistant account, the appoint­ F.E.T. and old lira. VaHants, Darts, Triumphs. beck to Hendee to Long Hill, Hebron east, Wales Rd., Boston Hill, East St. to Rd. 4 Qilead. Cider Mill, Center, Rt. 6. AT CASH & CARRY SAVINGS square foot white frame Friends of the Library group tract with DmC Construction, Rd.. and to school. Rham. Times Farm. Rt. 6. Aspinall. Wheeling. ment of the librarian, discuss Fits many Vagas, Pintos. Gramiins, building that was built about which could help arrange new general constractor, is for $IQK |Q 9 S Route 5 Route 3 Skinner HIH. Pine Ridge 4 Hendee. 36” 37.20 51.00 the meditation law procedure, W i also iMMor. Datsuns, Toyotas. Opeis Route 2 1930 for use as a chapel. activities and publicize library $270,037. Added to that is a con­ PlotP lo t' *1.69 to *1.79 Starts 7:55 at East Rt. 6, west Rt. 6, Starts 6:45, Townsend, Ryan. Boston and give preliminary approval Hutchinson 4 Hendee, Times Farm. Rt. Hill, Rt. 6. east, Bunker Hill, Parker Starts 12:16, Rham to East St., The new library has 6,895 services. tingency fund of $962 to bring W H IT E W A LLS P R O PO R T IO N A T ELY LO W PR IC ED . .F E.T. and old lira. All other types and sizes at of the school bus routes. 6, west. Rt. 6, east & Hickory Hill. Bridge, Rt. 6 & 67, Merritt Valley, Lake Boston Hill, School Rd.. Lakeside. square feet. He said the state library ser­ the total cost to $271,000, the /! Fits many VWx Saatrs. Aspinall, Burnap Brook, Wales Rd.. Rd.. picking up as far as Bausola Rd. to Island St.. West St.. Merritt Valley. About 600 records and 67 vice, Connecticard, has been a Hebron to school. Rham. Parker Bridge. Corner Wale 4 Shoddy amount approved at a Town The board will adjourn into comparable savings. periodicals must also be real boon for patrons. Mill, Wales Rd. Meeting for the library. executive session to discuss moved. Books may be borrowed from To date $232,289 has been negotiations with the NO lONG DBIVBIY WAITS- Woollett has been assisted by any library in the state. spent on the library, leaving a secretarial association. Fanetta Prindle, Marguerite Woollett said the best policy is balance of $38,711. CABINETS ARE STOCKED Bario and Virginia Hassett. to return a book to the library The library is expected to be IN MANCHESTER DOUBLE-BEIIED On Schools on about same schedule Buy your cabinets today- Cabinets install your kitchen tomorrow! She doesn’t like separate bedrooms nrSNEWURIllES MONICA SHEA School and Robertson Gram­ tion records. OFF! In Inventory 742-9495 mar School. If a student has not been NEW YORK (UPl) - If her views to the President “When I asked her what she Mrs. Ford said she feels she Coventry schools will open Student lunches will cost 50 registered by the time school reporters had bothered to ask during their "pillow talk” would have said, she shot back, has done “a great deal” for the Sept. 3 with the schools cents at the middle school and starts, he may not register until Betty Ford how often she sleeps hours. ‘As often as possible’,” Miss Equal' Rights Amendment. operating on approximately the 50 cents at Coventry High Sept. 8. Bathroom 4 Kitchen with her husband, the First In an interview with Myra MacPherson wrote. « " * t . W IF No new school registrations President Ford, according to same schedule as last year. School without dessert. Lady says her answer would MacPherson in the September 8 0 "Declining to follow the the article, has given up his Coventry High School will Students wishing to purchase will be accepted Sept. 3, 4, and have been: "As often as issue of McCall’s magazine, Melamine Coated White House tradition of practice of joking about ERA. open at 7:30 a.m. and close at milk separately may do so for 5. possible." Mrs. Ford was quoted as saying our regular June prices per tire separate bedrooms, Mrs. Ford “Asked if she pushes her 1:41 p.m. six cents. The superintendent of schools STAINLESS Mrs. Ford, who claims credit reporters have asked her said with amusement that she point of view, Mrs. Ford Capt. Nathan Hale School will Students will go a full day of is preparing a list of substitute WALL BOARD for the naming of the nation's everything except how often STEEL SINKS could do only so much for laughed and said, ‘If he doesn’t ______B L A < ___ open at 8 a.m. and close at 2:25 school starting with the first teachers for the coming school Scratch resistant, easy to clean panels In ^ 1 ^ '^ ; lone present female cabinet ap­ she sleeps with her husband, J m politics.” get it in the office in the day, he Deluxe Champion U a Ob t iiIa F.LT p.m. day of school. year. newest patterns and colors easy to Install with ^ and "if they'd asked me I would •ft pointee, also says she conveys “While she has not invaded gets it in the ribs at night’,” the Registration for the elementary Any person listed with the waterproof adh. from W. Q. Qlenney 5 ^ have told them.” Robertson Grammar School Single Bowl the Oval office, Mrs. Ford gets McCall’s article said. A78-13 f33.M •9.30 Q.77 grade levels will be Aug. 25 and Coventry school system last 2 0 ^ 0 B78-14 2 8 .9 8 2 0 2 will open at 8:45 a.m. and close Reg. 24.90 her views across when she and 9.00 year as a substitute who wishdS Kidnap-delayed wedding Mrs. Ford takes credit for the i-R-BeR’ C78-14 8.80 2 8 .9 8 2.10 at 2:M p.m. 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Double Bowl r Special *8.65 on panels In stock the President are alone; she appointment of U.S. Housing E78-14 9.08 2 7 .9 8 2 3 2 Coventry Grammar School parents are requested to bring to be kept on the list should con­ 2 7 4 0 calls it 'pillow talk’,” the arti­ and Urban Development F78-14 9.80 8 0 .9 8 2 4 7 will open at 9 a.m. and close at the student to school at the time tact the superintendent’s office Reg. 32.25 4 x 8 *9.60 ea. conducted at estate 078-14 AMO cle said. Secretary Carla Hills. ’The arti­ 10.86 8 1.98 Z 6 2 3:20 p.m. of registration. before Sept. 15. _____ on colors In stock______H78-14 A o n 10.80 8 4 .9 8 2 8 4 College graduates interested YORKTOWN HEIGHTS, the other suspect in custody, The First Lady said she and cle said she now is “working on F78-15 9.98 3 1.98 2.56 School lunches will be served If a student has not previous­ in substituting can obtain an Window Wonderland N.Y. (UPI) — Toasted with Mel Patrick Lynch. presidential adviser Robert g e ttin g a woman on the G78-16 10.88 3 2 .9 8 2.69 starting the first day of school ly attended school, parents are champagne by his son, who was Hartmann “don’t always jibe; Supreme Court as soon as SmooUi-rMing cord body of H78-15 M i n 10.90 8 8 .9 8 2 9 2 and student lurches will cost 45 requested to bring the student’s application at any of the Coven­ Lynch, 37, a city fireman, 3.09 rescued from kidnapers just I’m willing to admit that. possible." J78-16 11.80 8 8 .9 8 cents at Coventry Grammar birth certificate and immuniza­ try schools. Cannon Craft was ordered to undergo psy­ L78-16 (BOiTBl 11.80 3 8 .9 8 3.21 three days earlier, Edgar “I think perhaps my resent­ She said her philosophy is to chiatric tests. His court- POIYESTEB A * p ricn plui tax and old tire. ment of Bob comes from his A78-13 Bronfman, 46, wed his 25-year- appointed lawyer, who has be tolerant of ihe opinions and Load R anee B . SHUTTERS old “Georgie girl" while a har­ trying to run my husband’s life ways of life of others, including BlAckwoH. maintained that the nine-day PlutM .77 WMtawaN In abovt lixat odd IS. pist softly played the "Love — and yet I think he is very the practice of some men and Perk up decor, glamorize any n abduction was a case of “two F.E.T. and quickly, Inexpenalvely with perman Story” theme in the amateurs involved in some sort valuable to my husband. women of living together FIBEBGLASS dMtlra. Students showing signs of thrift COUNTER TOPS Inatalled open frame or elatted- background. of lark," agreed to the exam. Perhaps I feel he oversteps his without benefit of matrimony. double belt fbr long mileage boundaries.” 6’-8’-10’-12’ shuttert. Sizes to fit ovary window: wi The newlyweds boarded a In his lawyer’s office, As the time to return to the brighten walls with do-it- they will part with their cash helicopter and then a family jet Byrne's fearful family told of classrooti^ nears, parents are themselves paint jobs. for what they consider the es­ Regular 4.95 per L.F. from 6" to 12”; helghU from 16” to 36 for a Canadian honeymoon. But their expectation the younger taking note of some Interesting Taking a pillow from home, sentials.’’ the toasts went on Wednesday Bronfman would fulfill a pledge Funds still needed attitudes of their offspring who plus the no-iron sheets, an extra Stereos, guitars, camera Now *3.55 beside a lake made into a swim­ they said he made to help e a s t HARTFORD - 289-7951 are headed for schools away iron if available, along with equipment and television sets Save 15 % ming pool at the 150-acre estate Byrne. 22 THOMAS STREET from home. their old beat-up alarm clock, are high on the list of “musts” ON PURCHASE OF 4 OR MORE of the board chairman of the Mrs. Elizabeth Bryne said for buying ambulance Reflecting the buying habits checking out airline excursion among students. $1.7 billion Seagram Co., Ltd. FARMINGTON - 677-2841 her husband phoned her after man, said the town will seek of their economy-minded fares and studept discounts — In New York City, 30 miles ANDOVER 898 FARMINGTON AVE. the $2.3 million ransom was funding from other sources, but mothers and fathers, and of just all of these efforts are being from the suburban fieldstone Donna Holland paid to say, .“Lynch has that with the economy the way it is MANCHESTER - 648-3356 about everybody around them made to conserve money. Orchard Freih, Native MANCHESTER mansion, the FBI — despite its 646-0375 Bronfman boy in his apartment. Andover will be fortunate if it 325 BROAD STREET In these money-tight times, the However, as one mother put insistence it had the case HOURS I have to set him free and Plans by the Board of Fire gets any grants. WETHERSFIELD - 563-2801 kids are being thrifty about new it, “This generation wants all PEACHES wrapped up — questioned protect him." Commissioners to purchase a C a e iM clothes and room furnishings, the comforts of home as in­ T H K MANCHESTER At a Town Meeting in March, associates of the Irish-born new ambulance seem hopeless 58 MAPLE STREET & APPLES She said he told her to contact residents approved ap­ whether the tab is picked up by expensively as possible. But SHOP FRIDAY suspects. since funds, with which it was police and she sent their propriating $8,000 toward the WATERFORD - 443-4371 dad or paid for with their own |W.G.6LENNEY 336 aTMaln St t7| 649-5253 Relatives and the lawyer of hoped would help pay for the FERRANDO’S TO 8:30 P.M. daughter, Mary, 20, to the local purchase of a modular-type am­ 82 BOSTON POST ROAQ hard-earned cash. one ot the alleged kidnapers, precinct with a note. Her hus­ ambulance, were recently dis­ bulance. HAMDEN - 288-3863' Clothing choices are simple ORCHARDS Dominic Byrne, 53, said they tributed in the Naugatuck ADVANCED STUDIES CO. ■ ■ GLASTONBURY band, operator of a limousine It was hoped the balance and basic. BIRCH MT. ROAD expected Samuel Bronfman II, Valley area. 455 PUTNAM AVE. COLUMBIA, Mo. (UPI) - All SATURDAYS service, subsequently let the needed — about $22,000 — would For furnishing usually drab 3 Miles beyond heir to the distiliery fortune, to FBI into the Brooklyn apart­ The northeast region, of T r e dormitory rooms, they plan to veterinary departments at the Vito's Restaurant 63 Hebron Ave. Tel 633-4675 TO 4 P.M. come from federal funds. speak out in Byrne's defense which Andover is a part, didn’t University of Missouri offer ad­ ment where Lynch held the 21- The ambulance presently ALL LOCATIONS OPEN MON. THRU FRI. 8-5:30; SAT. 8-12:30 use inexpeijsive posters and GLASTONBURY because the suspect receive any funds. vanced graduate studies. year-old Bronfman blindfolded being used in Andover is one of plants. 'They even go so far as to “protected” ^ronfman from J. Russe^ ’Thompson, select­ and bound. the oldest in the state. / t f'-

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975- PAGE TWENTY-ONE Horn#• For Solo 23 Hornet For Sole 23 Hornet For Sole 23 Hornet For Sole 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Homos For Solo 23 Homos For Sale 23 Hornet For Solo 23 PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. August 21, 1975 TOLLAND - pre-Revolutionary MANCHESTER - Owner sells - two-family. First floor, three INDEX ^ Hornet For Sale 23 MANCHESTER Colonial on 2 plus picturesque SERVICE IS □ N O T IC E S acres. Painstakingly large bedrooms, paneled family NOTiCEt reconstructed using original room, large picture windowed MANCHESTER OUR ONLY mREALTOR State tax revenue ^ Lo ii and Found materials where possible, with living room with fireplace, 2 — Paraonala daniel I. raal* MIS — Announcamanta Lott and Found MOVE-IN the efficiency of the new. modem kitchen, full bath with PRODUCT 3 TWO FAMILIES tub enclosure. Second floor, 4 — Entartainmant Condition are tho ~ D^uptox, 6-6, nMd« work, auumablo m o rt^ a . Exquisite paneling drops $33 million 5 — Auctions FOUND - Black and white male M6,500 — Cuta 4-4 Duplax, raduead $2000, a quick M it walnscoating, 12 over 12 win­ large kitchen with dining area, following homot: two bedrooms, living room with FINANCIAL cat, flea collar, Princeton dMinKi* dows, center chimney featuring Street area. 643-84)87. i l e r a l t i 30’ keeping room, three twin adjacent windowed sunroom, 6 — Bonda-Stocks-Mortgagai \ W ,5 0 0 — Brand naw 5-5, Immadlata - Vh baths, thraa 9 — Parsonal Loam CAPE — 2 yaar old with 7 apacloua size bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths. two cedar closets, private front : HARTFORD (UPII - The raised because of increased fuel 10 — Insuranca LOST - female terrier dog, rooma, 3 badrooma, flrafHao^ fami­ badrooma, stovs, hood, diahwathars, aluminum aiding, Must be sold. Owner and rear exits. Oversized 2-car CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING aaparals fumacaa. Connecticut Tax Department prices EMPLOYMENT black with white markings, ly room oft kltchan, alum. akHng, transferred. Asking lowest garage with covered patio and Wednesday said the $972 million The $25 million sales and use 13 — Help Wantad vicinity of Phoenix St,, answers doubla garaga. $55,900 — Ona yaar old 5-5 Duplax, thraa badrooma, 1 'h $80’s, call Arthur, or Suzanne fireplace, full basement with tax drop came in spite of the in­ 14 — Business Opporiunitiea to name of Peppy, Reward, 649^ COLONIAL ~ Naw - oN Portar SL I baths, aluminum aiding, atorm and tcraana, all appllancoa, Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson separate workshop, walking collected in state revenues for 15 — Situation Wanted badrooma, flraplaca^ living room, the 1975 fiscal year was $33 crease from 6 per cent to 7 per 4643. PHONE 643-2711 •aparala drivawayt, baaamanta, and fumacaa. Beach Real Estate Co., 647- distance to school shopping, EDUCATION formal dining room, alum, aiding. churches and bus line. Include million less than the previous cent in the tax effective last ASSISTANCE IN PLACING TOUR AD RAISED RANCH - % acra woodad $50,000 — Ona yaar old 5-5 Duplax, aama aa above plus 9139. 16 — Private Instructions LOST - Passbook 18-0932673, FOR in price, rugs, curtains and fiscal year April 19 — Schools-Ciasses lot fantaatio vlaw, 3 badrooma, two car garaga. ’V.‘ MANCHESTER TWD FAMILY aaparala haating ayatama, 20 — Instructions Wanted Savings Dept, of the Conn. Bank SEVEN ROOM older home, rods, two stoves, two The revenue decline was the Not reflected in the figures is 10x24’ family room w/flraplaca and $02,000 Brand naw larger 5-5 Duplex, ahag carpeting naw atorma and acraana. Tananta pay own utllHiaa, nica & Trust Co. Application made bar, alum, aiding, doubla garaga. five rooms and bath on first refrigerators, a dishwasher and Second in three years, but the controversial sales tax REAL ESTATE for payment. throughout, patio decka with eliding glaaa doora, all WOODED LAND + PLUS clothes washer, fireplace yard. Call Qaorga Poplk lor an appointmant today. 23 — Homes tor Sale RANCH ~ Haw 3 badrooma, 2 bath floor, two bedrooms on second Dftarad at $36,900. amounted to only about half the extension to cover leases and a 24 — Lols-Land for Sale ADVERTISING ADVERTISING contamporary atylad with 2 oar at- appllancaa, atorma and acraant on windows and doora, floor, garage, conversion to two Four and a half acraa of woodla'Ad, abuting state property screen and fixtures. Also win­ $62.5 million decline between number of business services, 25 — Investment Properly tachad garaga. only thraa left, 10% down to qualllied buyers. family a possibility, needs In Tolland, would usually tall lor about $30,000.00 dow shades. FTiced to sell fast. MANCHESTER — Main Btraat, two family, poaaibla con- 26 — Business Property Auctions 5 DEADLINE 2-FAMILY - 0-0 3 badrooma, Upper 50’s. No agents please. varalon to offlea apaca. Good Invaatmani aa la. Pricad at Fiscal 1974 and Fiscal 1975. which became effective July 1. 27 — Resort Property RATES work. $32,900, Philbrick Agen­ • Sales and use tax revenue Of the 26 different taxes the 28 — Real Estate Wanted 12:00 noon the day before kllchan, living room, dining room ^ ______cy, Realtors, 646-4200. This land It Improved with a beautiful seven room Call Monday - Sunday, 9-9. 646- $42,500. Jim D’Maara. TO BE SOLD AT publication. 1 day 9C word per day aaeh sida, cantral location. 0136 or 646-2333. dropped the most, amounting to department is responsible for MISC. SERVICES 8( word per day RANCH, conatructad of natural redwoot - bleated with MANCHESTER — Savan-room Colonial, flrat floor don, M tm Deadline for Saturday and 3 days 4-FAMILY - 4-4-4-4 2 badroom apt. $25 million less in Fiscal 1975 collecting, 10 drew decreased 31 — Services Ottered PUBLIC AUCTION 6 days 7c word per day cantral location, private financing EXECUTIVE L RANCH - nine many axtrae. natural oak trim, aluminum aldad, larga aniranca, wall-to- 32 — Painting-Papering Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Real Estate revenues over the previous 1967 Ford Q alail* 500, Serial No. 7* 26 days 6c word per day poaaibla. rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, wall carpaUng. Call today. Oflarad at $43JI0O. than in Fiscal 1974 33 — Building-Contracting E 54-C1614B2, Wednesday, August 34 — Roofing-Siding 15 WORD MINIMUM family room, game room, den, You can purchase both lor $52,500.00 Revenue from insurance fiscal year and 16 drew in­ 27, 1975 et 10 a.m., Morlarty MANCHESTER — Rockladga araa. Savan-room SplH, 2Vs 35 — Heating-Plumbing PLEASE READ Happy Ads $2 00 inch Center private yard, on dead end street BEST BUYS company taxes decreased by creased revenues. 36 — Flooring Brolhara. 315 Canter St., in prime neighborhood, for A REAL BUY - CALL NOW lull baths, wall-to-wall in living room, hallway and ataira, $11 million, from $21 million to A spokesman said a number 37 _ Movin'g-Trucking-Storage Menc heater. YOUR AD further details call Philbriik lovsiy yard. Idaal nsighborhood. Bud Louis aaya what a of taxes are not collected by the 38 — Services Wanted MERRITT $10 m illion, m aking the Classified ads are taken over Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. by buy at $47,900. category the second biggest department, including taxes on MISC. FOR SALE the phone as a convenience. EAST HARTFORD — Savan-room Colonial, aluminum 41 — Articles tor Sale revenue source. advertising and foreign in­ □ FINANCIAL The Herald la responsible for Tired CIRCA 1830 well maintained atorma and acraana, gaa haat, flrat floor don, flraplaco, 42 — Building Supplies only one Incorrect insertion and The insurance tax decrease surance companies and motor 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs 646-4144 nine room Antique Colonial, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• then only to the size of the of alovo, rafrigarator, disposal. Brand naw carpaUng. All vehicle fees. 44 — Livestock SUMMER ACTIVITIES i? four fireplaces, four bedrooms, reflected the phaseout of the 45 _ Boats & Accessories original Insertion. Errors which K drapaa and ahadaa to stay. Only $47,900. Qaoiga Poplli. 2 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgaget 8 IN MANCHESTER (SAM) S homo FRECHEHE & MARTIN, INC., Realtors study, one full and two 1/2 baths BELFIORE tax on insurance company in­ The department collected 46 — Sporting Goods do not lessen the value of the plus attached five room un­ FIVE BEDROOMS — NIna-room Colonial, 2% baths, vestments. enacted by the 1972 total taxes of $972 million for 47 — Garden Products advertisement will not be cor­ hunting? 263 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER IHVFISM 48 — Antiques MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ VARIETY I finished carriage shed, poten­ 200x200 lot. Hraplaoa, atorma and acraana. Nsar a goH Fiscal 1975; $1,005 billion for rected by an additional Inser­ Custom Ranch Legislature Insurance com­ 49 — Wanted to Buy cond. third. All kinds. Realty tion. tial for studio, etc., two story couraa, built In 1970. Oflarad at $53,900. panies have since been paying Fiscal 1974; $1,067 billion for statewide. Credit rating un­ SHOW Professional builder built this one for RENTALS barn, well treed lot, $54,000, M3BH company himself! Plastered walls, fireplace, SEVEN-ROOM Custom built Ralaod Ranch. Elactric gar­ the corporation tax, which was Fiscal 1973, and $911 million in 52 — Rooms for Rept necessary. Reasonable. Con­ at Ml. Nebo Field MANCHESTER - FULL BOLTON - Lovely seven room Philbrick Agency, Realtors, storms, screens, and doors. aga door opanar, aall-claaning ovan, no-wax floors, atuc- 53 — Apartments tor Rent fidential, Quick arrangements. raised last year from 8 to 10 per Fiscal 1972. Friday, August 22, Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 Raised Ranch, three bedrooms, 646-4200. Garage, 200 ft. lot in aesireable walla, bamwood lamlly room. Formal dining room, 54 — Homes for Rent Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Help Wanted 00 cent. Sales and use tax revenues 55 — Business tor Rent 8 - 10:30 p.m. iji Help Wanted 13 baths first floor family-room 2 1/2 baths, family room with residential area. Low, low forties. nicoly landtcapod yard. Only $58,900. amounted to $426 million for 56 — Resort Property for Rent 100 Constitution Plaxa, Hart­ with fireplace, treed lot, walk fireplace, two-car garage. BOLTON - Salt box, circa 1740, Elarly occupancy. Biggest gainers for the state Singing, dancing, Realtors VERNON — Savan-room Spilt within walking diatanoa to Fiscal 1975; $451 million for 57 — Wanted to Rent ford Evenings, 233-6879. FULL TIME cook and dis­ 646-1180 to Keeney School. $39,900. Acre. Call Wes Alvord, 646-1340. seven rooms, two baths, 2-car in the last fiscal year were live 58 — Misc lor Rent comedy, etc. Swimming Pool grammar achoola. Bullt-lna In kllchan, bath and ona hall, categories of public utilities, Fiscal 1974; $466 million for hwasher needed. Weekdays on­ Warren E. Howland Realtors Arthur Gal Company, 233-1255. garage, shed and horse bam on AUTOMOTIVE MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd FREE ADMISSiON ly. Apply in person, Tacorral, 643-1108. 26.5 acres. Ideal country living Plus garage, makes this clean Colonial ona-car garaga. Naw Hating, only $39,900. providing a total Of $17.7 million Fiscal 1973, and $359 million for 61 — Autos lor Sale PART TIME an attractive buy in the mid-thirties. mortgages — interim financing 246 Broad Street. MANCHESTER - Spring Street BRETTON ROAD - rustic and future developement. Seen 20 ACRES — with 1,000’ Irontagii on a lovm road. Good more in revenue than in Fiscal Fiscal 1972. 62 — Trucks for Sale - Many trees shade this large EVERYBODY Rcently painted outside, wall to wall 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale — expeditious and confidential FULL TIME seven room Cape, Fireplaced by appointment only. Realtors, Invaatmani at only $^,000. 1974 The projected revenue from i HEY JIMMY raised Ranch with three MANCHESTER - New Listing, carpeting. Move in before school 64 — Motorcydes-Bicycles service, J.D. Real Estate BABYSITTER wanted nights living room, formal dining Wentworth, Burns and starts! WE HAVE LISTED In our commorclal Invoatmant divlalon, 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile bedrooms, one full, two half one year old, six room Ranch, A tax department spokesman the sales and use tax for Fiscal Assoc. 646-1980. HAPPINESS IS HELP WANTED while mother works. Tudor room, fully applianced kitchen, Olmsted, 522-2138 or evenings, said this was because utilities 1976 is $562 million, as enacted Homes •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (mate A female) Mornings, after* baths, relax in paneled family two full baths, fireplace, partial 649-7630. apartmonta, warahousing, and olflca apaca. For further 66 — Automotive Service HAVING YOUR Lane area. Call 643-1991. hardwood floors, garage with IN MANCHESTER Rolling Park Cape noone & Saturdays. Deli, Counter, A room, two fireplaces, oversized rec room, assumable 8% Information to buy or flat your Invoatmant proparty call are charged against their gross by the legislature in the last 57 — Autos for Rent-Lease BEARD CUT mortgage, only $43,900, attached porch. $39,900. Fh-in- Wall to wall throughout, brick front, □ EMPLOYMENT Cooler help. Apply in person im> two-car garage. Owner, 643- cipals only, 649-8808. MANCHESTER - Save $$$ Im­ Dan Raala. receipts and their rates were ; GOOD LUCK ON YOUR mediately to Frechette & Martin, 646^144. park-like rear yard. Call for further 2553. maculate six room Ranch, details. ; NEW JOB KNOWS... colonial pine kitchen, lots of LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... Help Wanted 13 Rockledge Ranch ; L^VE TH^GAf^ MEATOWN REAL ESTATE NEW L RANCH now being cabinets, fireplace, rec room, LEGAL NOTICE 1215’A SILVER LANE framed on wooded lot. Nice 8 rooms, 2Mi baths, modern as Court of Probate patio, double garage, beautiful tomorrow with all the built-in District of Manchester ATTENTION Demonstrators - : To all who helped EAST HARTFORD, CONN. kitchen, family room combina­ yard. Appliances etc. Owner Toys and Gifts. Work now thru SALES PERSON that 257 East Center Street is the most prestigious amenities including three air con­ Full lliTM r*al •stat« Mt«sp«raon tion. Master bedroom features BEAT THE PRICE leaving state, asking $44,900. Civic Center audit NOTICE TO CREDITORS December. Free Sample Kit. : MUSCULAR office address in town. ditioners! Lovely fireplaces. Prestige 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 640-4525 nt«dtd. Rm I tstftta axp^rlafica not ■ dressing room, cathedral Call M3-8087 and privacy at a down to earth price. No experience needed. Call or • DYSTROPHY . prortquisito. Up to $12,000 annual ESTATE OF HOWARD F. BEAUPRE PART TIME service station ceiling and full bath. Call for Because of the convenient location, park-like The Very Best Pursuant to an order of Hon. William write Santa's Parties, Avon, : be a big success. guarantaod. Sond ratuma to more details. P.S. soon starting grounds and more than ample parking, 257 has the FOR SALE by owner - seven E FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be attendant, call 644-8933 between INCREASE Looking in the high sixties? Don't fail uncovers shortage Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. • Thank You, WARREN E. another Ranch and a four best of tenants. room Cape, finished rec room, presented to the fiduciary named below Also Booking Parties. 8 a m., and 2 p.m. to see this seven room, three bath on or before November 11. 1975 or be • Laura Hewitt bedroom Colonial. T.J. BRAffi NEW 6 ROOM COLONULS, dining room, three bedrooms, Raised Ranch at 39 Carpenter Road in Busineas Property 26 Services OHered 31 barred by law. The fiduciary is And now it is being offered for sale. Call us at ROCKVILLE Memorial Nur­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. living room with fireplace, luxurious Forest Hills! Leisurely represented an open invitation ' Mildred F. Beaupre JOBSEEKERS Employment HOWLAND 646-4040 if you want to know more. HARTFORD i UPl I - Almost 17 Woodhill Road MIDGET FOOTBALL sing Home - now taking Raattora 555 Main Stroot ranches wall-to-wall carpeting thorough inspection is a must for this AVAILABLE supervised day for the theft of money." Service - open 8 a m.-8 p.m., BIG, new raised Ranch on big throughout. Pool and mini-estate. $35,000 in box office receipts is Manchester. Conn. 06040 with full and part time oppor­ SIGN-UPS applications, for nurses aide Manchastar, Conn. MANCHESTER care with meals lor your elder­ Hallisey and D'Agostino, a lot with big $2,000 federal tax appliances. Asking $34,500, 647- missing from the $2 68 million tunities available now. East 6 to 8 p.m. at position, available September, I [ i I : H i j V f I H Air Conditioned ly relative, while you go to earned in the first six months of Wethersfield firm that usually ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 875-0771. rebate. Pick your finishing I g ; j f y f 1044. Call after 5 o’clock. work, shopping, visit a friend. Hartford, 568-1070. Charter Oak Field, K; colors. T.J. Crockett, Realtor, Completelyeiy isli this Just listed Ranch in audits the city's books, in­ Edmund Gorman Agency Call 649-23M for informaUon. business at the Hartford Civic $ Monday-Friday. S Business Opportunity 14 643-1577. prestige ForestFoi Hills! Traffic-free HOUSE AND Center, City Manager Edward formed Curtin of sloppy ACT NOW dem onstrators: WAITRESSES, Cooks and Commercial and Industrial Ik A A 1^ I MANCHESTER street, seven rooms, 2 baths, first floor LEGAL S Boys 10-13 years. family room. They come no cleaner! M Curtin disclosed Wednesday handling of transactions in the E arn $1000 or m ore with Dishwashers - openings $100 WEEKLY possible, stuf­ Real Estate Brokers ( ,| |l^ IV/l IX IVI EXCAVATING and paving - available, join the family at CENTER OF TOWN, Serving Central Connecticut V J T i # w LAKEWOOD CIRCLE MEA BUSINESS Septic systems installed or Curtin ordered a police in­ box office as well as the con­ NOTICE Treasure House party plan.. S (not 14 before Nov. 1) fing mailing circulars for mail aluminum sided. Colonial, com­ with five fireplaces, five At an Executive Session on Grandma's Country Pie 7 3 / 4 % 604 Middle Turnpike East Combination repaired, driveways and A cessions. Name brand toys and gilts S Weights, 75-115 lbs. S order firms I represent. Send pletely ^modeled by owner- bedrooms, beautiful pool, the vestigation. He said the dis­ Restaurant, 501 West Middle Manchester. Connecticut Two family and shop make this a un­ parking lots paved. Loam and covery was made in an audit In one instance, a 390-seat May 28,1975, the Bolton Zoning (Fisher-Price, Tonka, FentonI S Bring Birth Certificate 5 self-addressed stamped builder. Super kitchen with all FINANCING AVAILABLE finest appointments, spec­ LOCATION Free Kit. Top commissions. Turnpike, Manchester, apply in envelope. R.l. Grant, Dept. ique property just off Main St. Shop fill for sale. Fully insured, that covered the start of block of circus tickets was mis­ Commission voted unanimously :v and Parent S appliances. Priced to sell. T.J. AS LITTLE AS 5% DOWN TO tacular, secluded library. has 4 zone heating, so you can see it's Also booking parties. Call 242- person mornings. TM, P.O. Box 344, Weatogue, good sized. PrioIcM to) ^l. Six room extra nice licensed, free estimates. Call operations at the center in placed. In another, four extra to change the Industrial Zone on Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. QUALIFIED BUYERS An air of distinction and after 6 p.m. 646-1322 or 872-7288. 5830 or collect person-to-person Conn., 06089. grace not often found at this Colonial plus 2-atory January to June 30. In a letter tickets were mailed by mistake West Street, known as Map 12, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INSTANT PART TIME work, PRICE WILL INCREASE RY $1000 for Miss Jean, 0-491-2100. •••••••••••«•••••••••••••••• Ma n c h e s t e r - w est side price. Offered at $130,000. to the City Council, Curtin said while refunds were given to a Block 7, Lot 4, to a General Help Wanted 13 start tonight, phone 623-9128. NEW RANCH - Extra large GARRISON COLONIAL - Seven Builder heated barn on busy Main DRIVEWAYS - 9’xlOO’, com­ Situation Wanted IS Cape, fireplace, rec room, for­ on Sept. 1,1075 modern kitchen, two baths, rooms, 1 1/2 baths, formal WARREN E. it was not known if the loss was person without verification of Business Zone. The property is Will build to suit buyer on beautiful 1 Street location. Near pletely installed on your base, WANTED- Male help for part- mal dining room, extra clean. fireplace, 2-car garage, dining room, aluminum siding, acre lot! For further details ask for his request, the auditors said. located near the northwest cor­ time in haying. Apply in person hospital. Ideal for offices, cold mix. Anywhere m Connec­ due to theft or careless STRONG young man Deep lot, big twp-car garage. aluminum siding and windows, swimming pool, enclosed HOWLAND MR. MATTHEW. ticut. Call now for immediate bookkeeping. Curtin said he directed center ner of School Road and West at 364 Bidwell Street, specializes in lawn mowing, Price just reduced to $36,900. DON’T DELAY or tradesman. $65,000 (ONLY 7 LOTS REMAIN) large deck, picture window in porch, patio. $38,000. Philbrick Rujtora______S4S-110S installation. 646-3929, anytime. U Curtin said the audit showed Director Byron A. Trimble to Street. The change became Manchester, TIME KEEPER garage cleaning and painting. Call Warren E. Howland basement with walk-out to Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. submit a report to explain how efiective on May 28, 1975. Billy, 646-2999. Realtors, 643-1108, patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ that the box office was run "in We are seeking a timekeeper to work In our main oHIce. ______MANY OTHERS 10% DISCOUNT on window less than a professional the shortage could have oc­ Philip Dooley, PART-TIME- Janitorial help cy, Realtors, 646-4200. cleaning commercial and in­ needed. Mornings or evenings. Applicant must have experience on a comptometer. WARREN E. manner" and "apparently curred. Chairman RELIABLE COLLEGE woman HARTFORD - Neat and clean Real Estate CALL US-WE WORK dustrial. Fully insured and Bolton Zoning Must have transportation. Call Hours; 8 a.m. - 12 noon, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. looking for painting or odd jobs. starter home, 2-family, 3-3. CAPE- Eat-in kitchen, formal bonded. F&J Window cleaning Commission 649-5334. Monday - Friday Call anytime, 643-0673. New furnace, ideal for young or dining room, fireplaced living HOWLAND 2434842. Excellent company paid fringe benefits old. Only,In ly , $27,000. Wolverton Center room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ RANCH (NEW LISTING) RRinors 643-llOS ARE YOU familiar with Apply: Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. age, immaculate condition, Nice location — Bowers School area. Pleasantly t h a M HAVE CARPETS aeaned with casualty and property in­ □ EDUCATION $36,900. Philbrick Agency, BELFIORE steam process, only way to surance, can use person part CHENEY RROTHERS INC. MANCHESTER - New on the Realtors, 646-4200. tmaller lot with wood-deck patio. Large flroplacad living clean carpets and upholstery. A time to handle small accounts, Real Estato Wantad 28 31 Cooper Hill Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040 market and never lived in six room. Largo eal-ln kllchan. Full ceramic bath. Thraa AGENCY & B Carpet Cleaners, free es­ 15-20 hours per week, call 278- room Ranch with three bedrooms. Ono-car baaamoni garaga. Vary clean condition timates, 668-5273. 7770 for information. ______643-4141 ______Private Instructions 18 DUTCH COLONIALS ALL CASH for your property 1 | :1.Iknowingly| bedrooms, dining room, kitchen 646-4144 Realtors 647-1413 within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, 'eaiisaies REDWOOD FARMS and tome extras Included In tha aalea price of $38,500. ORGAN CLASSES - for young with dishwasher and disposal, instant service. Hayes Corpora­ ODD JOBS - trucking, home DO YOU have party plan PART TIME help needed, aluminum siding, baseboard FRECHEHE & MARTIN, INC., Realtors Unique kitchen with wood Subject to approval ol Probata Court. repairs, serving Manchester for experience? Friendly Toy Par­ and old, by experienced tion, 6464131. TYPIST with light shorthanded evenings and weekends, apply teacher, starting September 9, heat, only $43,500. Wolverton 263 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER block counters, thraa five years, free estimates, 643- ties has openings for managers experience needed for clerical in person, Liggett Drug at the Agency, Realtor 649-2813. bedrooms, first floor lamlly 0304. in your area. Managers find it first lesson free, call now, 643- 24 SELLING your house? Call us duties in a small busy office in Parkade. room, fireplaced living room, Lots-Lond For Solo easy to recruit because friendly 9819. first and we’ll make you a cash Manchester. 646-4048. BOLTON COUNTRY CHARM barnboard paneled rec ODEGARD offer. One day serwee. T. J. SIXTEEN years experience on demos have no cash invest­ BOLTON- Treed building lot, foundations, additions, digging, DELIVERY PERSON - needed, Schools-Ciasses 19 NEW LISTING HEBRON-BOLTON LINE - room, partially tInUhad dan Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ment, no collection or delivery. PUT YOURSELF to work. Sell MANCHESTER - 83 North Elm 200’ frontage, convenient to floors, steps, sidewalks, patios. part time. Apply in person, Fi^ht-ruom Split Level situated in St., good value, two story home, Don’t miss seeing this im­ or office, double garaga, mid For the Very Best in Floor & Rug Care Call collect, Carol 518-489-4571. Avon products. Daily needs, Liggett Drug at the parkade. quiet country location. Fireplaced Route 6. Wolverton Agency, FYee estimates. Richard Caron, WAREHOUSE POINT Ceramic 6 1/2 rooms, aluminum siding, maculate Raised Ranch on a 50’a. REALTY IMMEDIATE CASH for your famous fragrances, and more in living room, formal dining room, den. Realtors, 649-2813. property. Let us explain our 875-3827. SALES trainee interested in a classes starting week of family room, three bedrooms. 1*2 family size kitchen, formal private well treed lot. With FOREST HILLS your spare time. Excellent ear­ EXPERIENCED MECHANIC- September 8th. 7-10 p.m., baths. Ideal for retirement or the lair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, carebr in retail jewelry. ning potential. Call 523-9401. dining room, three bedrooms, seven rooms including three Immaculate three badroom BOLTON-60 acres of rolling DRESSMAKING, AlteraUons excellent starting wages, many classes $2. all paints supplied. growing family. $49,500. Call Suzanne many beautiful trees and bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, 643-4365 647-1413. Experience not necessary. company paid benefits, clean or Arthur Shorts. 646-3233. home, with flrat floor family land off West Street. Suitable wearing apparel also draperies. Must be willing and alert. Full Call 623-087. shrubbery, good financing, $34,- fireplaced living room, dining for a multitude of purposes. HOSTESSES OR HOST, modern shop. Apply in person, J. WATSON BEACH CO. room, formal living and MAY WE BUY your home? Free pick-up and delivery. Call time. Salary open. Phone 643- cocktail waitresses or waiters, 900, Cantor & Goldfarb room and recreation room. It Fairly priced. Wolverton Agen­ 872-2197. Capitol Tire 325 Broad St,, Rtallort-MLS Realtors, 643-8442, 875-6244. bas to be seen to be ap­ dining rooms, two car gar­ HEBRON - U&R built Raised APARTMENT BUILDING - Quick, fair, all cash and no 2741. for weekends, apply in person, Manchntw Otflc* S47->13a cy, Realtors, 649-2813. Manchester. □ REAL ESTATE preciated. Large two car gar­ age, aluminum aiding, Ranch, three or four bedrooms, three units with attached problems. Call Warren E. Podunk Mill Restaurant, 989 ^^EquilHoutln^Opgortunhj^^ Howland, Realtors, M3-U08. TRANSMISSION Retiuilder - REDUCED - quick, sale by age and carpeted laundry room beautifully landscaped lot fireplace, large deck, professional office, centralW MANCHESTER residential Ellington Rd., South Windsor. REAL ESTATE Salespeople, Mediterranean rec room,'too Painting-Paporing 32 Ford C-4, small cruisamatic, Homes For Sale 23 owner. Mid-fifties. Offers con­ on lower level. Call now, priced with view, below replace­ located, aluminum sided, area cleared building lot. Zone licensed, for full or part-time NEW DUTCH COLONIAL- sidered. Rockledge area, in the low 40’s. It is an excellent many extras to mention, $47,- parking available, $90’s. Cen­ INSTANT cash for your home. isthe toBuy automatics, part-time, call 289- PART TIME custodian and sales work with one of the Seven spacious rooms, three ment In the 50’a. A, 50x150, Call after 5 p.m. 875- Call Dan Reale, 6464525. 1 ^acious seven room Rais«l value. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511.' PORTER STREET AREA 500, Tedford Real Estate, 647- tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. 8251 for appointment. maintenance, 7:30-10:30 a.m. 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built area's longest established real bedrooms, fireplaced family Ranch, large wooded lot, 224 9914 cy, 648-1316, 6494782, 646-3313. Five years experience. For appointment write Box B, estate firms. Phone or write Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family room off kitchen, aluminum Impressive three bedroom, CASH FOR HOUSES - U t ’s Excellent references. Pete, 742- EUREKA 11/8 PEAK WANTED General Machinist - Manchester Herald. room, fireplaces, garages. Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Q., new home. One full and two Investmont Property 25 Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, J. siding, two-car garage, high fi­ call 643-1210. synchronize. You want to sell 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. V c M A 50 hours, paid holidays, Watson Beach Real Estate Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. acre wooded lot with fabulous MANCHESTER A VICINITY Half bathe, fireplace, flrat and someone else wants to buy. HP CLEANER WITH excellent insurance benefits. MANCHESTER A VICINITY Rating S3 FULL AND PART TIME - golf Company, 193 East Center view, Merritt Agency, 646-1180. floor family room, custom MANCHESTER- Invest in Uie It’s easier to do both thru a TEACHERS INFLATION Metronics Inc., Route 6 & 44A, MANCHESTER - New Listing, REDUCEDl $ 2 6 ,6 0 0 buvs this lovely three course maintenance, apply Street, Manchester. Phone 647- 30 LOCUST STREET - two kitchen, double garaga, future with this four family in­ reputable agency. We have fighters. Save over 50% on T00L-PAK “ TOOL CARRIER Bolton. Tallwood Country Club, Route family, no agents please. $44,- seven room Colonial, first floor Four bedroom Colonial, bedroom Raised Ranch, garage, large come property. Central loca­ 9139,______MANCHESTER- Seven room family room, 1 1/2 baths, gar­ everted cedar aiding, lot. Call us now. customers and we need listings. house painting. 15 years 85, Hebron. 000. Phone 646-2426, 9-5. Raised Ranch, 3/4 acre, 2 owner laavea Seplamber 1, tion and steady Income. $56,500. This all metal cleaner with efficient fan jet age, great location, $45,^, gorgeous setting, 5% tax Also, we buy ourselves. Call experience, insured. Call 643- 2 ASSEMBLERS and coil baths, 2 fireplaces, two car gar­ Mutt tall, low 40’a. REDUCED Cape convenient to bus Wolverton Agency, Realtors, motor and deluxe 6'pc. tool set gives you' CONTACT SALESMAN Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. VERNON AREA - Birds And Keith Real EsUte, 6464126 or 16M. winders, must have finger BABYSITTER wanted daily for $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet age, carpeting, pwl, huge deck, credit available, $61,500. and shopping, three bedrooms, owner 649-2813. 649-1922. many tough |ob features that ore found dexterity and capable of fine KalioniiMt Crnlil Con. itm ti M M tlni u kitM i ★ CENTURY 21 ★ anxious, low 30's. The Trees - abound in this lush boys, first grade. Buckley lor outildo dbocl iflW it Coo4 d tH r, U|k ooaalt- kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, central air-conditioning, $46,- BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO INSIDE - Outside painting. other more expensive cleaners. An amazing work. Will train, hours 7:30-4, Phyllis Jackston Agency hilltop setting. Nine rooms of School - Northfield Green Con­ tlo a Reoeot b vtine s. r o l or port tJar Writo Mr. tile baths, $435 monthly income.' 900. Warren E. Howland Rtallort-MLS 646-2482 $ 3 1 ,5 0 0 Ranch, four bedrooms, VERNON AREA - Put your Special rates for people over to. MHcM. P.O. lo t 4117. O n c M ONt « i n or VERNON CALL US TODAY spacious living surrounded by low price tool starting wage, minimum. Apply dominium area. Call after 8 Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Realtors 643-1108, 189 Watt Cantar SIraat large lot. needs some attention, Call money to work, four family □ MISC.SERVICES Fully insured. Estimates given. to Able Coil and Electronics, plw ie coiket Zlfi/TSS-SCM. Unique 4 bedroom Raised now, numerous evergreens, maples, p.m., 643-8891. 646-1316 house, all rented. Excellent in­ Call 649-7863. BUDGET Howard Road, Bolton, Conn. 9- Ranch. Finished rec room 649-8782 • 646-3313 flowering trees and shrubs. To vestment. Aluminum siding, 17 MANCHESTER - Five room L MANCHESTER- Large seven CONDOMINIUM loaded with 12 a m. with fireplace. City water and COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 see this convenient yet quiet steel fire escapes, new four- 31 PRICED PERSONS to work with other Ranch, breezeway, garage, room Ranch, attached garage, extras, three bedrooms, closets galore. haven, call Dave Blanchard, at Servlcos Olforod WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 fireplace, trees, dead-end. sewer. Priced Right .$47,500. baths, three bedrooms, zone fumance, good location. girls in kitchen. Call 649-0305 MALE OR FEMALE aide large lot, storage shed. Call tc ^ y . 633-1906 or J. Watson Beach per roll. Ei^erinced VALUE! CHURCH Secretary - between 9-5. Hutchins Agency, 228-3540, 646- breezeway, garage, swimming Low 60’s. 8754659. REWEAVING burns, holes. experienced, hospital trained Manchester Green area, $36,- UU Realty Co,, ho. pool, reow c^ deck, wooded Company, Manchester Office, tradesman. Call R. Manchester. Applicant must be preferred, $3.50 an hour, 3166. 900, owner, 643-6882. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Starkweather, 644-3194. an excellent typist, be able to 643-2692 CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, yard. $42,500. Philbrick Agency, ★ CENTURY 21 ★ 647-9139. Equal housing oppor­ DOWNTOWN M anchester - V.C.M.A. SALES trainee interested in a Medical Placement Service, Window shades, Venetian supervise staff and have em­ MANCHESTER - Quality built Rob«rt D. Murdock, Raaltor city utilities, handy (ocation. Realtors, 646-4200. Phyllis Jackston Agency tunity. Excellent return, two store career in retail jewelry. 232-5226. $31,500. Philbrick Agency, blinds. Keys. TV for rent. PAINTING - interior and RATING 5.9 , pathy for, and ability to deal Experience not necessary. six room Ranch by Ansaldi. < 3 6 g 2 0 0 GALL US TODAY complex, unlimit^ customer Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. / / NEW KIND Realtors, 64(8-4200. RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, $49,900 COLONIAL, four exterior, paperhanging, with public. Hours 8:30 a m. - Must be willing and alert. Full WANTED - head teacher Large eat-in kitchen, three Vvrnon • Immaculatt 7 room Cap«k, 646-1316 parking, $39,000. Owner 646- excellent work. References. 4:45 p.m., Monday-Friday. bedrooms, lovely family room, handy location. $29,900. bedrooms, formal dining room, 3331. OF CLEANING POWER! time. Salary open. Phone 643- nursery school, part time, largo country kilchtn, ampla THE ULTIMATE - looking for a 649-8782 • 646-3313 two fireplaces, large lot, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Free estimates. Fully insured. Liberal benefits, and salary •toraga, barnboard panallng in fami­ BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 3 Philbyick Agency, Realtors, NEW V /t PEAK H.P. 2741. September opening. Please two fireplaces plus landscaped good clean house without the Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Martin Mattson, 649-4431. commensurate with ly room, In araa of fint homaa. bedrooms, garage, large 6464200. extras. Call today! Century 21, send resu m e to Box 47, lot. Priced in the 40’s. Zinsser problems of maintenance? At a TWO YEAR old apartment spraying. Fuly insured. FAN JET MOTOR! experience. Reply with Excallant buyl wooded lot $38,000. Philbrick Phyllis Jackston Agency, 646- OUTSIDE WORKER - Manchester, Ct. 06040. Agency, 646-15x1. reasonable price? Here are building - three units, each con­ Licensed. Free estimates. PAPER HANGING Expert. business and personal Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. GARRISON COLONIAL - four 1316, 6494782, 646-3313. taining three bedrooms, 1 1/2 NEW DUAL EXHAUSTS I Laboring on sewer pipe work, three -1. ’Three bedrooms 2 1/2 COVENTR'Y - thrpe bedroom Phone 646-3437 , 633-5354. Your average paper, in average references. Box Y. Manchester $28,000. ATTRACTIVE 5 room years old, fieldstone fireplace, baths, kitchen with built-ins, Boosts air movemerrt install and pump septic tanks, FULL TIME position for baths, eat-in kitchen Including Ranch, fireplace, nice kitchen M A N C H E ST E R - C on­ room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- Herald. Ranch, fireplace, baseboard TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, beamed celling, wall-to-wall separate furnaces and cellars, TREE SERVICE (Soucier) for greater cleaning powtr. drive small and medium trucks. waiting on tables. Some RED CARPET all appliances. $34,500,2. Rancn $41,900. ’Two-family, 4-4, $36,- carpeting, family room, sliding with dining area, one acre plus, dominium - $36,000, three 3864. Also, work in commercial dog experience helpful. Apply in heating, stove, refrigerator. Raallors 872-0304 eat-in kitchen with all attached professional office, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Cleans Deep! Fasti 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- glass doors to large deck, gar­ low 30’s, 'Tedford Real Estate, bedrooms, two full and two 1/2 parking facilities, $98,500. Cen­ kennel. Interesting, pleasant person, Tacorral, 246 Broad Hutchins Agency 646-3166. appliance. Central vacuum 647-9914. baths, family room, and wall- stumps removed, fully insured. PAINTING INTERIOR and DOUBLE REAL ESTATE 900. Philbrick Agency, age, mint condition, $51,700 tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ conditions, inquire Canine Street. system. Best grade of wall-to- to-wall carpeting throughout. Got a tree problem? Well worth Exterior and wallpapering TOP RATED BY E U R E K A Realtors, 646-4200. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, cy, 646-13ld, 6494050. HANDY Hioliday Inne, William TALCOTTVILLE- Main Street, JUST LISTED - all brick apart­ wall carpet, w o bedrooms; RANCH DELUXE - Three Plus use of pool, clubhouse, and a phone call. 742-8252. Professional contractor Bob SALES MANAGER ment, three units, owners 646-4200. McKinney, 200 Sheldon Road, 7- KITCHEN HELP - Breakfast old Colonial styled two-family $34,900. 1 Three bedrooms, bedrooms, 2 baths, all new all this and no maintenance. Jobin, 649-9027. TOOL-PAK FOR QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE 6-6 with three bedrooms. Two- apartment has three bedrooms, 28 TWO HANDYMEN will clean, SAlf-mollvattd Individual to managa 9 a.m., 5-6 p.m. No phone calls, cook, 5 a.m, - 8 a.m., additional den, patio, two baths, fireplace, Stafford Sprinn BOLTON - 61/2 room Ranch on kitchen, family room, with Call Avante Realty, for details. Busineee Property snaps on car garage, close to' highway. formal dining room, fireplaced rake, lime, fertilize, mow, • D ISrO tA iU DUST DAB e AUTOMATIC CORD REEL raal astata dapartmant of insuranca please. hours if desired. Cook's helper, Complete kitchen, only $k ,900. 1 1/2 acres, generous size sliding glass doors, beautifully 646-5461, or 646-2W1. J.P. LEWIS tt SON - Custom to *dke along Wolverton .Agency, Realtors, living room. Second floor has MDVE rT o H T i n maintenance of lawn seasonal. • ROWER ADJUSTER • FULL SET OF CLEANINQ TOOLS | agancy. Outstanding opportunity for 8 a.m, - 4:30 p.m., apply in per­ All come with central air, full rooms, two fireplaces, 2-car treed lot, owner transferred MANCHESTER - Unique op­ Painting - Interior and exterior. tha right parson. Call Baachlar- 649-2813. two, one bedroom units. Call us portunity - modern one floor Cellars and attics cleaned. for ck-aning' • LONG LIFE VINYL HOSE SALES and KITCHEN help son. Weekdays 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.. basement, city utilities, carport TM* bvauUlullr dacoralad and coni garage. $39,900. Philbrick Agen­ and anxious to make a deal. Paperhanging, Remodeling Tanguay, 646-2213 for parsonal In* Reasonable prices. 643-5305. snaps off wanted 5:30 a.m., to 10:30 a m., East Hartford Convalescent today! Century 21, Phyllis and storage area, pool, and ten­ platalT ramodalad Duplax. Each aMa cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Low, low 40’s. Century, 21, building with 2300 square feet, Gutters. FuUy insured. 649- • FUR TOP LIO tarviaw. BOLTON- Custom built raised Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- haa two badrooma, plua ona un- to hang up or 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., Monday Home, 745 Main Street, East nis courts. Keith Real Estate, Pbyllis Jackston Agency, 646- *32,5DD three acres, ideal for office, 9658. iAWK^AMERICAflfl • toe switch Ranch, on over an acre, huge .8782, 646-:6-3313. flnlthad badroom, compMa naw LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. lor sicrape* through Friday, Apply Mister Hartford, 646-4126, 649-1922. 1316, 6494050. Remodeled six room Cape club, or organization. Below Mlohan, larga caramlc tlla bath, wall- RAISED RANCH - Sevpn Cellars and attics cleaned, Donut, 255 West Midale Turn­ kitchen,with built-in oven and rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 with aluminum siding, central replacement at $49,900. Hayes COUNTER HELP wanted part UTILITY and Delivery - Full range. Three bedrooms, 2Vi MANCHESTER - Just listed. to-wall carpaUng, naw' raMgarator Corporation, 6464131. lawns mowed, small tree work. Bulldlng-Conlroetlng 33 pike, Manchester. OAKLAND STREET - han­ and ranga, aaparala haating fireplaces, 2-car garage, family COLONIAL - Just listed, four location. Will take your home time, 11 p.m., to 7 a.m,, in­ time employee needed for pick baths, 2-car garage, $54,500. Immaculate Seven room dyman’s special, eight room Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. ayatama, aaparala drlyawaya, ona room, modern Kitchen with bedrooms, formal dining room, in trade. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service cluding weekends, apply Bess LAUNDRY SERVICE - person up and delivery plus other Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Ranch, on Conway Rd., three house, needs repairs, on garaga, on larga lol, axoallant In large eat-in kitchen, family CENTER OF TOWN - 3600 Eaton Donuts 150 Center St. . beamed celling, wall-to-wall PAVING, Recap old driveways. - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ for laundry wash room and general duties. Must provide 649-2813. bedrooms, fireplace, family busline, two baths, two car gar- coma, 10 halp pay mortgaga, tS I, carpeting, air-conditioners, room, 2 fireplaces, must be T.J. CROCKEH square foot building on one room with sliding glass doors to 600. CaH ownar at OOS-OOTO. Prln- Excavate and grade new or old ditions, custom building. No job MANCHESTER deliveries, full time, days, own car, mileage paid. Good ge, aluminum sldine, make an rotessionally landscaped. $52,- seen. Asking $49,900. Century, Rvallot ! 8 4 3 .1 S rT floor with ample parking, ideal MANCHE TER- Three elpala only plaaaa. too small. Free estimates. Over STORE CLEflK - For hardware evenings, excellent benefits, opportunity for advancement. patio, flowering shrubs, delight­ offer, Keith Real Estate, 649- 00. Philbrick Agency, 21, Phyllis Jackston Agency, for the professional man. T. J. driveways with amesite or MANCHESTER PARKADE o lt 25 years experience. 643-5769. and plumbing material. Full starting rate $2.37 hourly, All benefits company paid. App- bedroom IC Colonial on tree ful spacious rear yard with 1922 , 646-4126. gRealtors, 646-4200. 646-1316, 6494050. Crockett Realtor, 643-1577. bituminous concrete. 688-5407. EAST HARTFORD time only. Apply in person. please apply in person. ly atit Nobel & Westbrook, 2C shaded lot, dining room, large swimming pool, garage, tool APPLIANCE & SILVER LANE PLAZA Barrett Plumbing Supply Coiq- Meadows Convalescent Home, WeYestbrook Street, East Hart­ kitchen, 2-car garage. Only shed. $39,900, Cantor Si Gold- oany, 331 Broad Street, 333 Bidwell St., Manchester. An ford, Conn, An equal opportuni­ $37,900. Wolverton Agency, farb Realtors, 643-8442 , 875- TV CENTERS u‘lanchester equal oppfirtunity employer. ty employer. Realtors, 649-2813, 6244. J PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., August 21, 1975

BENJY BY JIM BKKRY 3S ArtMot lor Sate 41 Dog$'Blrd$~Pot$ 43 BuKdhg-CootncUng J3 Flooring MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Augu.st 21, 1975 - PAGE TWENTY-THREE Y o d ETHAN ALLEN - king size DOG-CAT boarding reser­ i'/ v \ A W C H / d J 'P P 7 0 6 T A p tA iM NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - FLOOR Sanding - Refinlshing, w/rtATY&tJ BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN <>LR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE floors like new, no waxing, maple headboard. Two extra vations. Combined iniside/out- Remodeling, repairing, ad­ long box springs and mat­ side runs, partitioned privacy,- ditions, rec rooms, porches and (specializing in older floors). APP/ZHAb*? HCV, FUDDSY.' WHAT DID TH HEAD-A tresses with frames. Call 646- germicidal lighting. Canine WHV SHOUUP I fxwfing. No job too small. Call Ceilings and inside painting. 0 F A s h r in k e r , s a y VOHEN I NOW THAT IVE A FRIEND HAS A CABIN Y LISTEN, UELLVBELLY, I 6442. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon. Road, CARRY A BAS- HEARPTHE PRE­ MMIM. John Verfaille, 646-5^0, 872- YA WENT r HIM FEEU UPSTATE-JUST OFF THE \ 5LEPT OUT SD MAN"/ Manchester, 646^1. A a 6<3u t b ein g lonely F U L O F c l u b s ?.' LIMINARIES, 2222. b e t t e r I’LL BET 1 OW HkSHWA’y BUT NEXT TO THE.) NI6HTS AS A K IP I TAG SALE - Thursday, Friday TO d?? AN’ d e p r e s s e d ? ALREADY/ BEAT YOU WITH CARPENTRY - Repairs, PRIVATE riding instructions, s t a t e FOREST! MERE SOT A N v X lH TA N ! A and Saturday, 10-4. 16 Mill A P u t t e r , a remodeling, additions, garages, English and Western, 25.00 per HE SAID I SPARE ME THE STEPS AND YOU'RE IN K HORNET NEEDED A □ MISC. FOR SALE street. All prices reduced 5-IRON, ANP A TOSTMORTE m S.' roofing, cwl David Patria, 644- hour, call 633-5571, anytime. SHOULD 2-W30P.' WILDERNESS.''■KAK-KAFF.'— ) NOSE JO B A FT E R 17S6. (3ET A ITS PROBABLY TOO RU66EP ) T R Y IN ’ TO BE GENTLE, be kind, to that 'i Arttctes for Sate 41 expensive carpet, clean with BASSET HOUND - AKC HOBBY.', FOR YOU TV ADDICTS.' BITE M E .' BUILDING - Remodeling, Blue Lustre. Rent electric registered, male, eight months, > BUSTER roofing, rec rooms, additions, ALUMINUM sheets used as shampooer 21. E. A. Johnson 2150, 742-9394. V JUST garages. All kinds, carpentry printing plates, .007 thick, Paint Company. work. For estimates call 649- 23x32” . u cents each or 5 for 21. TOOKTHE FREE KITTENS - to good BAIT,' 1142. Phone 643-2711. CAMPER CAP - for 6’ body, homes only. Seveh weeks old, pick up truck, best offer, 647- litter trained, used to children WES ROBBINS carpentry Ap rtment For Rant- 53 Aportmentz For Rent 53 Buelnew lor Rent 55 Autot For Sole $1 8-qi NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 1844. and dogs. 649^53. 0 0 remodeling specialist. Ad­ cents each. Manchester ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Evening Herald. WE HAVE customers waiting 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof, MICKEY FINN ANTIQUE Ash Sifter, crank Boat$-Acc0u o rl0$ 45 MAIN STREET Offices - 500 BY HANK LEONARD built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, type galvinized conversation for the rental of your apartment VILLAGER APARTMENTS | and 1000 so. feet, heat, janitor, am/fm radio, new paint. Good 64M446. WE BUY and sell used fur­ or home. J.D. Real Estate parking. Also 1,300 square feet running condition. 2750. Call piece, interesting mailbox, 220, 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. Ive-room townhouse apart- HE WAS SUPPOSEP VOU t niture. Cash on the line. One Associates, Inc. 646-1980. of storage area (heated). Call evenings, 647-9824. , . I'M WORRIEP, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - 643-6526. Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- ;ment, 1W tiled baths, 2 alr- TO W A K E UP W H EN j TE LL H IM “A piece or an entire housefull. 649-5334 or 643-7175. MICK! I GOT HEBE \ TOM... OH, THESEPATION WORE \7HATMINERVA 8119. -IS FAST AS I COULD! ) OOP,.. I'M new homes custom built, 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 FARM FAIR - Tag, clothing LOOKING for anything in real ondltloners, wall-to-wall 1971 PONTIAC Bonneville, 2- OFF... BUT HE NEVER I IS A L L ■ remodeled, additions, rec Main Street Rear, behind estate rental — apartments, ^arpetlng, full basem ent, door hardtop, fully equipped, HOtV IS HE? J X WoriRIEP. OPENEP HIS EVES. J A B I G H T ? . sale. Pony rides, entertain­ 17’ CABIN Boat, fiberglass over rooms, garages, kitchens Douglas Motor Sales. ment, refreshments. August homes, multiple dwellings, no leat, hot water, appliances. Resort Property SBM repossession, 21,595. 646- remodeled, bath tile, cement plywood, sleeps two, with 35 HP fees. Call J.D. Real Estate For Rent 56 1700. 23rd. 10-5. Hope Vallw Road, electric start Evinrude, com­ 0 pets. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, Amston off Route 85. Raindate Associates, Inc. 646-1980. tial or commercial. Call 649- pletely rebuilt, with a Gator tilt 649-7620 FOR RENT - Furnished year- ranges, automatic washers, Sunday. 1970 CHEVROLET Malibu, ^ SRAMPAW 8-2 4291. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s trailer, asking 2450, 646-6617 NEWER Three-bedroom round house on Lake door coupe, SMBM repsosses- , '9*S ty »rU IX T M Req U S W — ____ anytime. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 352 FORD engine, valves need Duplex - IWi baths, carpeting, Kanasatka, Moultonboro, New sion. 21,000. 646-1700. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 2m all appliances. 2375 monthly. MANCHESTER - family style Hampshire. Two bedrooms, MI TT AND JEFF asjusting, goM oil pressure. ALCORT WINDFLITE, like HI D EI.SHER Carpentry and general contrac­ For quick sale, 240. Call 649- Frechette & Martin, Inc., two bedroom Townhouse, full kitchen, living room with ting. Residential and commer- sunfish, excellent condition, Realtors, 646-4144. basement, private entrances fireplace all on your own Trucks lo r Sale 62 SCREENED LOAM - driveway 7578 after 6 p.m. V OH,WAS Wither it be a small gravel, processed gravel, sand, with trailer, and sailbag. and patio, includes heat and irivate sandy beach. Available I SAW you DRIVING you HEARD WHAT Asking 2650, call 646-4774, 1971 CHEVY pick-up, haU ton WITH ONE HAND i repair job, a custom built home stone and fill. George H. Grif- TAG SALE - 543 Vernon St., WILLINGTON, one, two, and appliances, 2250 per month, for summer, fall or winter ren­ THE OFFICER SAID.' or anytmng in between, call 646- Hng, Andover, 742-7886. evenings. three bedroom apartments, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 64fr tal. Eighteen miles from Mt. with 8’ bed V-8 standard. Call V AROUNDTHATGIRL.'A SORRV Manchester, Saturday and Sun­ 643-6993. V__- ___ - \ SIR/ X 1279. day, all day. with fireplaces, central air con­ 1021 or 643-4535. Whittier. Call Cromwell, 635- DARK RICH loam, five yards SUNFISH SAILBOAT - plus ditioning, appliances, pool, and 0457 after 7 p.m. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone 228. plus tax, pool patio sand, trailer, and many extras, 2550, sauna, pollution free country LARGE Five room ^artm ent, CHEVY, 1973, half ton van. 39,- GARAGE SALE - ladies shoes 646-5029. PRISCILLA ’S PO P BY AL VERMEER walls, fireplaces, flagstone gravel, and stone 643-9504. living with highway con­ second floor. Main Street. All Wanted to Rent 000 miles, automatic transmis­ size 7-7 1/2, home made quilt, 57 sion, V-8, new tires and paint. Q i|7i »r MCA Me terrace^ concrete repairs, in­ venience, appointment only, rooms newly paneled, new I'D O F F E R <',,BUT YOUR BASEBAV-LX K O! (- T H *•! u S F»l on two C.P.O. jackets and other Gerden Productt 47 643-8600. ME'S ALWAYS side and outside. Reasonably SWIMMING POOLS - Famous clothes, milk machine, mag 643-2139, 684-3081, floors, new bath. Wall-to-wall WANTED - three bedroom YOU SOME COACH DOESN'T WANT’ ME W O N 'T priced. 643-0651. Coleco guaranteed luxury rug living room and dining WISHINS I WAS wheels, two bucket seats, raartment, must be reasonable. C A K E , YOU To SET FAT/ m i n d , MRS. above ground swimming pool LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own MANCHESTER .- five large room, stove, refrigerator, heat 1969 CHEVROLET pickup A MEAVIE(R shifter, miscellaneous items, References, working mother, model CS 10934, SBM reposses­ LESTER.. NUTCHELL completely installed. Huge - tomatoes, pep^rs, eggplant, rooms, on second floor of brand and hot water, parking in­ two school-age children, no MITTER! Boolhtg-Sldlng-Chlmnor 34 Friday and Saturday, 10-8, 221 hot peppers, and string Deans. sion, 2700. 646-1700. 16’x31’ O.D. complete with School St., Manchester. new two-family, carpeting, air cluded. 2195 per month. ’Thomas pets. Call 6464)505. filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, Silver Lane - near K-Mart, at conditioning and dishwasher, J. Blanchard Real Estate, 6 ^ BIDWEILL Home Improvement East Hartford-Manchester 1967 INTERNATIONAL ’Trac­ C im sundecK, fencing and stairs. On­ ONE NIMBUS waterbed, king separate driveways, 2260 per 0299 or 649-5781. NEED three bedroom apart­ Co. Expert installation of ly, 2689. Full price. Financing Town line. Bring own baskets. month, security, call 646-1379 tor, model VCD. 200. SBM size, like new, with heater, ment or house in Bolton, family repossession, 24,300. 646-1700. aluminum siding, gutters and available. Limited quanity. Call after 6 p.m. TWO BEDR(X)M Duplex, extra of three adults, two school-age trims. Roofing installation and selling price 2180, call at work PICK YOUR OWN strin g CAPTAIN EASY Carl collect, 525-9138. for more 646-1112, ask for Barry. targe rooms, stove and boys. 646-3908. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE repairs. 6 4 9 ^ , 875-9109. beans, also sweet corn, 75 cents FURNISHED three-room 1952 FORD pick-up, half ton, information. refrigerator, available -.F'V' § § a dozen, Natsisky Farms, Inc., apartment, water heat, and September 1, 647-1951. reconditioned with rebuilt HORACE Tetrault — Siding, TAG SALE - Sunday August 644-0304. 1968 350 Buick engine. SWIMMING POOLS - End of 24th, 279 Parker Street. An­ electric included, 220() per □ AUTOMOTIVE BUT THAT'S CRAZY'. WHY WOULDN’T rooflng, storm windows, aw­ season clearance! Sacrifice! month, near hospital and high CLEAN THREE-ROOM apart­ Elxcellent body condition. 21,- AND YOUR. eOOP SRIEFl IT DOE^ IP tiques, brass and iron bed, spool i 3 UNCLE PLATO WANT US RESCUED ? UNCLE'S MUCH HOW SHOULD I HE’S TR/INe nings. Quality workmanship, Will sell and coinpletely install TOMATOES, pick in own con­ school, Phllbrick Agency ment, first floor, 15 Great Hill •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 050. 649-7348 after 4:30 p.m. bra, oak chest, metal ice box, Autos For Sale 61 RICHER- BUT KNOW?,..DOES , TO SET HIS free estimates. Fully insured. huge 19x24’ O.D. swimming tainers, 21 Angel St., Realtors, 646-4200. R d., E ast H artfo rd , 2125 HOW SECURE IT MATTER F HANDS ON 172-9187, 649-3417. bookcase and miscellaneous Manchester. THE BORN LOSER pool complete with fencing, items. monthly, security, call Motorcycles-BIcydes 64 BY ART SANSOM VOUK. sundeck, filter and pump. Now UNUSUAL deluxe one bedroom anytime, 289-5050. NEED CAR? Credit bad? ril)HEREIS1HE\ ______MOHEil I ROOFING - Specializing only 2777. Full price financing Antiques 4 i townhouse, private entrances Bankrupt? Repossessed? roofs, new roofs. HOUSE PLANTS - paintings, Honest Douglas accepts lowest MUST SELL - 1973 Yamaha, ooMpiAiur 1 repairing n available. (^11 Tony collect, and patio, full basement, in­ MANCHESTER AREA - five TX650, 6,800 miles. Excellent UM^ATgfKIDRV gutter work, chimneys, cleaned clocks, antiques, household down, smallest payments. 203-232-6500. items, lawn mower, draperies, WANTED Antique furniture, cludes heat, appliances, room apartment, stove and condition, 21,100. Call 742-8015. and repaired. 30 years glass, pewter, oil paintings, or carpeting, and pool. 2245 per refrigerator included. Must pay Douglas Motors, 345 Main. experience. Free estimates. Friday to Sunday, 22-24, 89 WATKINS BARGAIN Shop- other antique items. R. month. Paul W, Dougan, utilities separate, call 643-1425. 1971 KAWASAKI, 100 Trail Richmond Dr. TOYOTA - See us for reliable Howley, 643-5361. Fantastic reductions on sofas, Harrison, 643-8709. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. bike, good running condition, chairs, tables, lamps, bedding, FIVE ROOM FLAT - first floor, used Toyotas with our 60-day 2250, call anytime, 649-4911. ROOFING - Installation and REMOVE spots and residue 100% warranty. We also ^)uy pictures - everything! Ali from left behind from other cleaners. WANTED - Antiques or collec­ MANCHESTER Gardens - One hot water, air conditioner, repairs, gutters, storm win­ regular stock: customer tables, rugs, paintings, bronzes, and two room apartments in elderly couple preferred. 52 used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, dows, doors. Experienced Rent new RINS&N-VAC steam 345 Center Street, Manchester, TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ im teiu cancellations, floor samples, furniture, lamps, china, etc. beautiful country setting. Walk Strickland St. tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. 8 -a i quality workmanship. Fully in- cleaner at Manchester 6464321. etc. Save up to 50% on truly fine Wallpaper & Paint Company. Any quantity, 644^962. to everything. 2169 - 2189 inred. Free estimates. furniture. 935 Main Street, monthly. Includes heat, hot HONDA 1972, CL 350, excellent Reasonable prices. Rick 185 Miadle Turnpike, West. 646- Manchester. water, and appliances. WE PAY 215 for complete junk condition, 4,500 miles, 2675. Call 0143. Wonted to Buy 49 •RESIDENTIAL cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Burnett, 646-3006. Superintendant 646-0090. Equal 649-4979. lA VILUCtAPTS. Body, 528-1990. THE EI.INTSTONES WRINGER WASHER- sewing VOLVOS WANTED any year, housing. BV HANA-BARBERA DicA R(X)FING. Roofs, siding, NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam e-s4 I machine with cabinet, old an­ cleaner prolongs carpet life by we will pay instant cash on the MANCHESTER 1971 YAMAHA, 175 Enduro, gutters, and leaders. Free es- tique radio, old antique phone, THREE ROOM apartment with 1972 GRAN Torino Brougham, keeping them cleaner longer! spot. Call Mr. Mag. Clayton gold metalic, 3,000 original ALLEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN tinnates. Fully insured. 249- palla ll 289-8590------heat, hot water, stove, power steering, air con­ miles. 649-8963 after 5 p.m. 0205. Rent at Manchester Hardware Motors 289-3461. One and two'bedrooms. ditioning, AM-FM stereo, stan­ & Supply, 877 Main Street, refrigerator, cooking gas, wall MODERN m a y b e THE WORLD EXCELLENT condition, sec­ to wall carpeting, 2170. Adults Near schools, churches dard transmission, 2500 below BOY’S 21” 3-speed Schwinn DON'T MENTION IT.' P L E A S E , CONVENIENCE- I'M JUST ISN'T READY Manchester. 643-4425. OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices book price, 872-4122. YARE N0W,M6TB i ! FEED, JUST PHOOEV/ S O R R Y .. tional sofa, end table. Must go. only. No pets. Sraurity deposit and shopping center, on deluxe racer. Excellent condi­ AFTEl? ALL, IT'S M'JOB YOUR TTCKjrr JUST FOR EXTRA-THICK, for your old dolls, 265. and up O N C E M O R E SUPER-STRONG Hooting-Plumbing 35 Immediately. Moving, call required. Call 643-9678. bus line. Call anytime tion, 250. 649-0547 after 6. T'KEEP POLECATS UkE WON ~tH' — TAG SALE - Friday, Saturday, for U ina and bisque dolls. 2100 OPEL MANTA, 1974 4-speed, THEM FROM HOORAHIN' p a p e r t o w e l s Doug, 643-1712. 9 to 4, August 22, 23 , 431 Sum­ and up for Bye’lo.I’lo. NeverNe give or a s ? VET/.... MANCHESTER- Unusual 2 michelins, 643-1065, anytime. OUR LOCAL BUSlIvlESS SEWERLINES, sink lines, mit. sell a doll without getting our 646-2623 TRIUMPH MOTORCYCLE ^ M E N .' i ALBUM SA LE - '.‘500” bedroom town house at the engine and parts, call 646-3129 cleaned with eiectric cutters, offer. Call locally, 875-7356. DART SWINGER 1973 2 door ^ professionals. McKinney excellent condition, from rock FIVE PIECE walnut and pecan Coach House. IVi baths, full anytime. to Bach, 22.50 up, Thursday basement, private entrances hardtop, automatic, power Kros. Sewage Disposal Q>m- bedroom suite, six years old, steering, radio, vinyl roof. f f T o August 21, 1975. 47 Hamlin St., and patio, includes heat, gas, NEW TWO-FAMILY, first 1974 SUZUKI TM 125, excellpnt pany, 643-53M. excellent condition, 2350, also CTiorches Motors 643-2791 Manchester, 5 p.m. Burris cream vinyl swivel □ RENTALS cooking appliances, carpeting, floor, three bedrooms, 2250 plus condition, sacrifice, call 646- and air conditioning. 2300 per 6077 between 10 and 7. NO JOB too small, toilet rocker, 235, call 875-8978. utilities. Call 646-5666. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, runs fair­ repairs, plugged drains, kitchen MOVING - out of state, month. Pets allow ^ not over everything must go, stereo, Rooms lor Rent 52 201bs. Within walking distance ly well, needs a little work. 1973 CB-500 four cylinder, 8,000 faucets replaced, repaired, rec 2 1/2 ROOM efficiency, 2110 2150. Call 643-9213. rooms, bathroom remodeling, 2325, color TV, 2225, of schools, churches, shopping, monthly, carpeting, and miles, excellent condition, beat modernization, etc. Free refrigerator, avocado - 2200, Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ and bus. Paul W. Dougan parking included, one months asking 21400, 649-6439. o 6 -ai • gas stove, 260 and various nished rooms, centrally Realtor 646-1021 or 643-4535. FOR SALE 1967 P o n tiac estimates giadly given. M & M security, no pets, call 646-5200. Bonneville, 2300. 1969 LTD, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. household items, 646-1018. located. Kitchen privileges. 1972 HONDA, 500-4, under 4,000 COLLIE P U P P IE S - AKC Parking. Reasonable rates. 2950. Call 649-7850. registered, need a good home, MANCHESTER - Septempber miles. Mint condiion. Many MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY TAG SALE - August 23, 24 , 69 Phone 649-2358. extras. 21,295. Call 872-4500. W IN AT BRIDGE FRANK S(X)TELLA Plumbing 280 firm, 568-5092. ELLINGTON 1st. Five room duplex, three 1971 VOLKSWAGEN Converti­ - Repairs and remodeling, Pearl St., 8-8, furniture dishes, bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpet, etc. MANCHESTER- clean, fur­ ble, Am/fm radio, very good sewer lines cleaned electrical­ DOBERMAN PINSCHERS - TICK TOCK living room, 2150. 742-7566. 1974 YAMAHA 50O, fully w h a t would THE congressional nished room, central, apply 4 condition. Call after 5, 649-5146. many YOU GET IF ly. Prompt service on emergen­ AKC Registered, welped dressed, low mileage, AFTER-you i L /MEDAL OF HONOR 1969 DODGE Coronet, V-8, 4- Pearl St. apartment 1 or call extras, must be seen, 21700, cal111 WORK FOR YOU w o rk ed cies. 643-7024. 4/29/75, black and rust. TOWER MANCHESTER - first floor, 1971 CHEVROLET Impala, door, sedan, power steering. 875-3503 after 6. 646-5489 after 4. f Safety play brings home 3 N.T. Excellent champion lines, bred A new ^ bedroom townhouse apart­ four room apartment, with gar­ four door sedan, low mileage, ABERNATHY, HEBE FOR B O m HEATING and Plum­ Good condition, 2650 . 643-6044. ment community featuring private en­ IN C .,FO R I for temperment and confirma­ age, near bus, 2150 monthly, air conditioned, power steering, BOYEABG? s o bing - Ali heating and plumbing ESSEX MOTOR INN weekly trances, open staircase, wall to watt call 643-0030 or 649-3175 after 4. 10 Y E A R S < tion. Cropped, docked, wormed carpeting, range, refrigerator, dis­ power brakes, excellent condi­ Campers-Trallers J ::' OteO repairs plus remodeling. Clall TAG AND FOOD Sale - An­ rooms, single 256, double 269, YOU GET By Oswald & James Jacoby dover Grange, Town Hall, and shots. C!all Wilane Dober­ plus tax, continental breakfast, posal. pantry unit, cathedral beamed tion, 21500, 649-6076. Mobile Homes 65 6^1496. mans, 623-9558. living room, 1'/i baths, open balcony, LARGE TWO ROOM furnished STOCK IN 2 Route 6. August 23-24. 10-6. air conditioning, color TV, call abundant closets, air conditioning, THE NORTH apartment, beautiful country 1966 MUSTANG, standard, SELLING YOUR Home? Coffee served. 646-2300. master TV antenna. 24 hour setting, utilities included, 2150 yCOMBANY . -.OadOy'. A 95 A Kansas reader wants to FREE - affectionate, female superintendent service, laundry and Hurst shifter, mags, five like Buyers waiting. Call Plaza f monthly. 568-6406. V 10 8 3 It is a cinch to find a way to When he leads that diamond know if we would lead the ac» Flooring kitten, approximately 3-4 storage area in basement. No pets. new tires. Very good running Mobile Home Brokers. 1-828- ( t J ^8 TAG SALE - Saturday through NEWLY PANELED furnished Immediate through August 1st. oc­ « KQ J 53 go set at three notrump. All of clubs against six spades. Our months old, nousebroken, likes condition. New brakes. 643-9037 0360. he will play low from dummy. Wednesday, August 23-27, 109B room, for responsible person, cupancy. Rent $235 per month in­ A K62 South has to do is to lead a dia­ East won’t be able to do better whole hand is given as: HOMELINE Floor Qeaners - Sycamore Lane, 10-5. children, 649-1429. cluding heat and hot water. Please or 643-0755 after 3:30 p.m. / near center, private entrance, joues* WEST EAST mond toward dummy at trick than to take his 10. Later on A x x vxxxx 4 X X X X Residential - Commercial. call 872-6343 or 875-9876. Monday APARTMENT STOP PAYING RENT. Own PiRKUAY A J 10 872 A 643 parking, security, evenings 649- through Friday. 8-5 p.m. Directions; I- two and rise with an honor. South will play one of the dia­ 4i Axx. Strip, wax and buff all floors. t a G SALE - Saturday and Sun- IRISH SETTER female pup, RENTAL OFFICE 1968 JEEP station wagon, four your own mobile home. ’Two 6896. 86 to exit 95, Route 83 north 8 miles, WINTHROP VQ 65 4 VKJ East will hold back his ace. mond honors to knock out the The answer is that we would Estimates. 643-0367 between 8- day, 11-6, 11 Grant Road, AKC registered, 275. Call after left on Route 286, V* mile on right. Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other wheel drive, 649-4176. bedroom, 12’ wide, front BV DICK CAVAI.LI ♦ 92 5:30, 643-0671. kitchen, full price 24,9%. Very A A 10 7 4 Later on South will have no way ace and will use dummy’s king like to know all the bidding but 8- Manchester, (near Parkade) FURNISHED ROOM, - central, times by appointment. , AQ 10 A J 983 Furniture, appliances, bikes. 1972 RENAULT, R12, good con­ clean, two bedroom, great I © o r YC2U SeW E NBA/ WEUU, HCOW CO YOU to collect more than one extra of clubs as an entry for the rest that in general with this sort of clean, quiet, shower, parking, We have a large variety of HE (30ESNY UKE THEM. SOUTH (D) hand our best chance to beat the Articles lor Sole 41 toys, etc. Articles lor Sale 41 homelike, atmosphere, 569- dition, automatic transmission, camp for up north. 23,995, with CO© BISCUIT©, U K E THEAA-? diamond trick. of the diamond suit. MANCHESTER- Large newer deluxe one & two bedroom gun type furnace. Will deliver, AAK(j slam is to plunk down the ace 2525. 21,295. Call 646-4624. C H t P e . .. T R Y O N E . V A972 duplex three bedroom apart­ Townhouse and Garden type 14’ homes two and three South will complain that suits Simple, when you stop to and hope. At least the op­ ment. Immaculate condition units throughout Manchester. bedroom, priced to sell. ’Trades A86 ROOM FOR RENT Centrally 1968 FORD Fairlane, six A A754 never break for him, but his count. ponents aren’t likely to make a throughout. FTiced right. R. cylinder, good condition, 649- welcome. Excellent financing complaint should fall on deaf grand slam. located, 146 Center Street. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- DAMATO ENTERPRISES Please call 649-0013. 6153 after 5. available. Immediate parking North-South vulnerable ears. BARGAIN BOX 1980. 240 New Stale Rd. throughout Connecticut. Parts, \ 646-1021 supplies, accessories. Full time Clip Out - Fill In - Mall Today REFINED MATURE 1965 FORD van, paneled in­ West North East South If South stops to think after MANCHESTER - three sulated, radial' tires, six service department.. Plaza Answer to Previous Puzzle businesswoman desires to rent bedrooms, second floor apart­ taking that first spacle he will centrally located room with cylinder, standard, 2600, 742- Homes. 1348 Wilbui; Cross SAVE OVER 50% ment, in newer two-family, ful­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Highway, Berlin Turnpike, IN .T. see that three diamond tricks Femininity kitchen privileges or efficiency 9787 after 4 p.m. Pass 2 N.T. Pass 3 N T. ly carpeted, air-conditioned, Homes lor Rent 54 Berlin,in, (Connecticut.Coi 1-828-0369. will be enough to give him his ACROSS 2 Mourn greatly B B iD n ia - . 1 apartment in ouiet and all appliances. Convenient Pass Pass, Pass contract. He will remember n l Q Q E ] neighborhood. Reply Herald 1966 PONTIAC - convertible, 3 Inlay i(i a lo aiia Q D B 12 Words - 3 Days • 1 Dollar location, 2245 monthly. Call MANCHESTER - Three 1971 14’ GO-TAG-ALONG fully that diamonds do break 4-2 1 Wonderland pavement Bonneville, good condition. Opening lead — J A girl Box Z. 4 Mine shaft hut collect 0-617-867-2756 or 643- bedroom Condominium, contained, many extras. 4) tin H WU Inc 1 W htg u S F|| on more often than 3-3, and he will MIUISI Clastiflcatlon 41, Mlacallanaout For Bala Only Asking 2595. Call 646-3530. 3 - i / .JMAUU 6 Singer Day * 5 Within (comb □ d a s a 5836. finished rec room with half Excellent condition 21,500. 643- find the safety play to take care 11 Indian heroine m n MATURE PERSON - college form) bath, rent with option to buy. 0367 after 5. SH O R T RIBS 13 Baseballer d i ^ Ads must be mailed only No phone orders student or working. Room with 1972 BUICK Electra custom, 2- BY FRANK O'NEAL of that 4-2 break. 6 Copenhagener m BIzHKD FOUR ROOM apt., stove, 646-4427. door coupe, fully loaded. SBM 14 Hinder 7 Not new Payment must accompany ad kitchen privileges. 220 weekly. 15 Native state of Q IIlQ Q n B iB refrigerator, heat, hot water, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• repossession. 22,750. 646-1700. ILL NEVER S it in t h e 8 Roisterer a i a a q q e i References. Call after 6 p.m. Automotive Service 66 India 9 Invasion One item only, include price and phone air conditioning, basement FRONT ROW AOAIN. 16 Caribbean, for ‘ ± 1dD C dB E l 643-8977. Business lor Rent 55 10 Appears storage, laundry facilities. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN model one T a ] a s l i n No refunds for early cancellation For non-commercial users only ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP 210 12 Air (comb, Q n s Garage, 2235. Lease, security OFFICE SPACES for rent on 1131, with air, SBM reposses­ 17 Speechily lorm) Ad may be edited to conform to rules MANCHESTER - Large clean plus parts. Brakes, shocks, S TA R GAZER^^^O 19 Boy's name deposit. Adults preferred. No Main Street in Manchester, sion, 21,800. 646-1700. ------Bjr CLAY R. POLLAN--^------13 Young cats 29 Girl's name 39 Festivals Ad will appear in the next three Issues of the Herald after it Is received. room, central location, bus line, lube, bearings, etc. ARIIS 20 Begrudge pets, 643-4884. ideal location for professional LlIR A 18 Timetable 33 Be contrite 41 Wings 220 weekly. Call 528-9081, 649- Guaranteed. Call anytime 646- HAS. II Your Doily Activity Guid* 22 Table scrap abbreviation 34 Make angry 43 Poker stakes No delay In publication will be permitted. 23 Atternoon 4143. offices very convenient to all Automotive Service 66 2065. '' According fo Store. 21 Longs 35 Uni! o( 45 Ravine DESIRABLE two-bedroom socials facilities. Please call 646-4100,9 To develop messoge for Friday, 23 Small candles reluctance 46 Reliquary *********•**••••••••••#••••• duplex garden apartment, con­ 24 Golf gadgets a.m.-5 p.m. reod words corresponding to numbers 5-16-27.40A 25 Petty quarrel 37 Consumers 49 Bishopric Apartments For Rent S3 26 Impede veniently located, heat, hot 51-72-84^f 27 Drawn tight 38 30 (Ff I 51 Aeriform fuel ^ TAU8US of your Zodloc birth sign. 28 Prone m water, range, refrigerator, 1 Let SCORPIO OFFICES - ground floor, in­ A M . M 31 News 61 You 30 Snooze 1 2 3 4 MANCHESTER - three parking, adults, no pets, 643- COMPLETE GM 2 Meet 32 In 62 Or ocr. 21 i 5. 6 7 B 9 10 cludes utilities, parking, near I- I W mat 20 31 College ctieer 0973 , 643-7796. 3 Tiring 33 Sound 63 And WOK. 21* bedrooms, second floor apart­ 86, reasonable, 646-44K. ,11-22.3344 4 Good 34 No 64 Y(Xi‘re 32 S ioux City girl 11 12 13 ment, in newer two-family, ful­ 0 '55.80.71 5 There'! 35 To 65 On 33 Leaser SIX ROOM duplex, on bus line, BUZZ SAWYER 6 Go^ 36 Unnecessory 66 The 36 Waste 14 15 ly carpeted, air-conditioned, REPAIRS BV ROY CRANE GIMINI 7 Don't 37 Entertaining 67 In 2200, security required, no pets, i SAGITTARIUS allowance and all appliances. Convenient OFFICE SPACE MAr 21 0 Friendships 38 Crowd 68 Judgments 39 People fF r ) 16 646-5566. WOK. 22 J 18 ,9 location, 2245 monthly. Caii ’Y d JUNC 20 9 There's 39 Reolizing 69 Hopes' 40 Pacific I FOR RENT • COLLISION IF YOU'RE SO SICK, collect 0-617-867-3756 or 643- F plfaSf \ / and have h e r '' to Don't 40 Sweetheart 70 Distraction turmeric 20 21 1 250 square feet, center of I WHY DID THAT GUY IN 7-18-32-43 11 Listen 41 Influence 71 Amoves 5836. NEW DUPLEX - three I J U S T C A L L \ l i k e 8-19-30-41^ 42 Mother of ■ ■ 1754-4373 12 Selfishness 42 V(0 72 Keeping 24 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, full Manchester, air conditioning, • MECHANICAL I BRING YOU TO MV MV WIFF SHE SHOT AAY 13 Unfoir 52-57-68 Isaac (Bib ) zs 26 27 S w e t'i C A N C I8 43 To 73 Doubt NAME WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS I P L A C E ? |M Y W IF E ^ h a w k ? ... n o , 14 Day 44 Actvice 44 Spring month ■ PLEASANT four rooms, second basement with hookups, 2285, and parking. Call 643-9551. 74 Beam CAPRICORN 15 Day (ab ) 28 Z9 MI floor, central, working couple no pets, available September 1, CARS AND TRUCKS ' b y d in g ib s ; aaS 45 Ploce 75 Proceed OfC. 22 ^ Sheliemlb ADDRESS ^ J U lV 22 16 Something 46 Downgrade 76 W ith 45 Songstress 646-8057. 17 ChorKe 47 Noise JAW. IP 31 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY preferred. Call 649-58w after 6 Qenuino Parta 77 Plans Reese p.m. OFFICE SPACES for rent on 314-2534 IS G ivf 48 Folk 78 Iridicoted 1-12-23-34^ 47 Number Factory Trained Machanlca V47-59-70 19 Must 49 Yourself 79 Seldom 33 34 1IJ STATE EAST HARTFORD - P&W Main Street in Manchester. 45-67-80-86^ 46 Certain 35 36 37 20 Good 50 Your 80 Your ■ P.O. Box 591 I LIO AQUARIUS contracts MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 area, brick four unit building, Ideal location for professional 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 21 Try 51 Is 81 Or 39 ZIP 2 juir 21 50 Silvery 40 k Manchotter, Conn. 06040 bedroom Townhouse, l ‘A baths, one bedroom, 3 1/2 room apart­ offices and veiw convenient to 22 To 52 Your 82 With JAW. 20 ■ ■ CALL 046-6464 23 Hold 53 M oil 83 Push 52 Actress ^AUS. 22 « l . II 44 T 41 PHONE full basement, private en­ ment. Heat, hot water included. ail facilities. Please call 646- 24 Attempts- 54 Feor 84 From Lansbury :QS4-1324J7 ■ ■ trances and patio, includes Refrigerator and range, dis­ 4100 between the hours of 9-5. 25 Eliminate 55 Before 85 You 2-13.24-35^ 53 Card game 4a 49 SO 61 posal, parking and storage. Lg:}48-5579-87 26 For 56 You 86 Charocter 46^1-82-90^ 54 Metal heat, appliances, carpeting, 27 Your L___ 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. 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Cafeterias open Vernon bus routes set first school day

when they go to school at noon, ^ Bus 1 VERNON CENTER SYKES SCHOOL SYKES SCHOOL VERNON but all students will bj,y ROCKVILLE HIGH KINDERGARTEN Trip 3: Starts 7:40. Tunnel A Trip 3: Starts 7:35, Dobson A The Vernon public schools transported home at 4:47 p / \ . Trip 1: Starts 6:50. Wsst & Daryl. Trip 4: Starts 6:00, Baker A Maxwell Wlllovratream, Tunnel A Scott, Lake A Campbell. Washington A Church. will open Sept. 4 with a full-day Wait A Rsoan. Watt A Spdna. W. Main (west), Bolton A Plnevlew. Kanter A Berkley. Lake A Box Mountain. All Phoenix A Lake. Phoenix A Hublard, In addition to the regulf A Spring. AH studants from Grand (63* Estalie. Rt 30 A Hillside. West A Daryl. students from Hanson, Echo, Jan, Montauk A Phoenix, Lake A Montauk, schedule and all cafeterias will runs, the shuttle bus 126). Spring. Highland. W. Main, S ^ th A Glanstona, Wsst A RIdoewood. Blent. Michael. Diane. Russell, Tunnel. Warren A Maple, Warren A Frederic be open. Due to the Increased still in effect. This service will VlllMS, Orchard. Northvlaw. Rivar. Center A Wlllowbrook Aots.. Canter A Box Mountain, Berkley. Richard, Lake (east). Tunnel A Estelle, Rt. 30 A Sun­ Daryl. Waat (67). Mary. Chrtstophar. pMri. Tracy & Kannalh (botti anda), (221-357). Foster, Vine. Lynn. Scott. nyview, 315 Vernon Ave., 172 Vernon cost of food, the price of meals enable the students to arrive ajL Waat Rd.. Arrtvaa High School. 7:10. Center A Jonathan. Arrives Vernon Gardner. Wayne, Estelle, Rainbow. Ave. All students from Susan. Ksnter, In the elementary and middle school earlier than the usual Center 8:30. Frederic. Maple. Warren, Phoenix, Risiey, Briarwood. Arrive Sykes 7:55. schools will Increase from 45 time in order that they may use LAKE STREET Montauk, Hublard,' Ironwood, MIDDLE SCHOOL Washington. Church. Campbell, Lake cents to 50 cents. the library and become in­ Trip 4; Starts 8:05, Tunnel A (38). Haylin. Vernon Ave., Sunnyview, Trip 2: Starts 7:15. 201 Ragan. Dart At Rockville High School, a la volved in other activities at the Hill A Emma. Dart Hill A Thrall. Marllna Bus 6 Wlllowstream, Rainbow Trail A Tankeroosen. Arriva Sykes 8:00. A lrar>a. Martina A Craat. All studants ROCKVILLE HIGH Briarwood, Riseiy A Boulder Crest, carte Items are on the menu at high school. The students must from Patricta. Craat. Clalra. Quarry. Risely A Wlllowstream. Tunnel A Echo. Trip 1: Starts 6:50, Rt. 30 A Vernon various prices. be at the various pickup spots Marllna (92*177). Sanaca. Irana (16* All students from Wlllowstream. Center Hghts., 324 Vernon Ave., 257 VERNON ELEMENTARY 165). ThraH. Watson. Worcastar. Ragvi Boulder, Rainbow, Gardner (Gr. 1-3), Because of bus schedullng„all listed on the schedule, and on Vernon Ave., Prospect S t Firehouse. (200*205). Dari HIM. Brlmmwood. Naw* Risiey. Tal)wood, Briarwood, Boulder, Trip 4: Starts 6:10, Merline A Prospect A Park. All studants from Var­ schools do not open at the same the return run they will be let markar, Wattwood. Emma. Arrtvas Mid* Crest. Driggs. Echorldge. Arrives Lake Oakmoor, Merline A VInetta. All non Ave. (257-324). Prospect (6-58). time. The opening and closing dia School. 7:30. Street 6:20. students from Oakmoor. VInetta. off the bus at the same places. Lawrence. Mountain. Gaynor, Chest­ LAKE STREET Merline (202-314). Arrive Vernon hours for the various schools The shuttle bus route to the nut N. Park. School, Qm. Talcott (7- Elementary 6:20. CENTER ROAD 30). Coldsprlngs. Vernon Center Hghts. Trip 5 ^ -^ rts 8:25, Box Mountain A are as follows: high school is as follows: No. I: SCHOOL Hartford Tpke.. (561). Cottage, Linden. Quarry, ^ o x Mountain (near lake). Rockville High School: a.m. South, a.m. — Start 10:55 — Pleasant. Park Place. Hsymond. Arrive Lake Street school 6:30. Bub 16 Trip 3: Starts 7:50, South A Arrives high school 7:10. Bus 11 session, 7:15-11:^5; p.m. ses­ arrive 11:45 and stops at Dob­ Glanstono. South A Waat. Wast A Daryl. ROCKVILLE HIGH sion, 12:25-4:57; Vo-Ag and Alt studants from South (275*32u). son and Taicottville, Kelly Rd. ROCKVILLE HIGH Trip 1: Starts 6:55, Vernon A Glanstona, Hillcrast. Daryl. Arrives Special V acation, 8:50-2:42. MIDDLE SCHOOL Trip 1: Starts 6:50, Center Rd. A McLean. Union A Orchard. All students & Vernon Circle, Elm Hill It Cantar Road. 6:00. Cheney Tech, Manchester: 8- Trip 2: Starts 7:15, Tunnel A Echo. Troutstream. Center Rd. A Peterson, from Vernon (31-65), Hammond. High. Main, Taylor & Elm Hill, SKINNER ROAD Lake A Berkley, Lake A Box Mountain, Center Rd. A Vernon Summit. Alt Grand, Plllsbury Hill, McLean, Ward, 2:20. Vernon Center Middle Phoenix & Lake, Tunnel & Lake A Montauk. All students from Old students from Troutstream. Orchard (22-9r). Prospect (91*114), Trip 4: Starts 6:05, Varnon A Stone. Echo. Gardner. Hanson. Box Tumblebrook. Center Rd., Valleyview. Talcott (31*107), Davis (20*96), Union. School: 7:45-1:55; Sykes & Lake, Valley Falls Rd. & Bette. Crestrldge, Summit. Jonathan, Brooklyn. Brooklyn A Ladoacraat Apts.. Mt.. Lake (221-427). Barkley, Richard. Thompson, Thompson Ct.. Charter. Center Rd., 8:05-2:20; Tunnel, Bolton Rd. & Valley Brooklyn A Court. AH studants from Scott. Montauk. Arrives Middle School Kenneth, Tracy. Pearl, Cindy, Eudy. Oak. Rheel, Grant, Woodland. Thomas. Northeast, Skinner Rd., Vernon High. Hammond. Brooklyn (23-79). 7:35 Robin, Peterson. West (67). Arrive high school 7:10. Falls, Bolton Rd. & Bamforth. Arrtvas Skinnar Road, 6:25. Elementary, and Lake St., 8:30- MIDDLE SCHOOL No. I: South, p.m. — Leave 2:45; and Maple St., 8:40- MAPLE STREET CENTER ROAD Trip 2: Starts 7:10. Rt. 30 A High MIDDLE SCHOOL 12:40. Trip 3: Starts 7:50, Center Rd. A Manor. Rt. 30 A Mt. Vernon, Rt. 30 A 2:55. No. 2: North a.m. — Start Trto 5: SI Sleeping Giant, Rt. 30 A Grove, Hale A Trip 2: Starts 7:16, Regan A Range HiU. fUgan A Country. AU studants frc^ Wlllowbrook Apts., Center A Pearl. Hill, Regan A Country, Janet A Cathy. Kindergarten: Northeast, 11:15 — arrive 11:45 and stops Kenneth A Tracy (east). T r a » A Cindy. East. Hale A Grove, Grove A Laurel. All R a im Hill, Country. Emily, Ragan (113* studentc from High Manor, Crown. All students from Regan (144), Range School is graduation dreams Skinner Rd., Skinner Rd. pre­ at Vernon Ave. & Hartford 165). Arrtvas‘ I Maplef Straat 8:&. All students from Center Rd.. (336), Hill. Emily, Country, Heidi, Ridgewood Tracy (Grades 1*3), Kenneth (Grades Lewis. Haie. East, First, Center. King, school, Lake St. and Vernon Grove. (35-136), Liberty. Spruce, Reed. (1-16), Mark, Cathy, Valerie. Plllsbury. Tpkd., Hartford Tpke. at Bus 2 1-3). Pearl. Arrives Center Road 8:00. Arrive Middle School 7:25. Center: a.m. session, 8:30-11; Cherry. Cedar, Sunset, Cemetery, Contemplating the graduation procession from Lafayette Square, E. Main & ROCKVILLE HIGH Laurel, Malden, Hyde. S. Grove. Mt. p.m. session, 12:15-2:45. Grove, Ward Si Union. LAKE STREET Vernon, Hartford Tpke. (980-1374) CENTER ROAD Manchester High School is Martha-Kate Perkins who will Trip 1: Starts 6:55, Turmal A Echo. Maple St.: a.m. session, 8:40- Trip 4: Starts 6:10. Taylor A Lorraine, Arrive Middle school 7:30. No. 2, North, p.m. Leave Tunnel A Scott. All studants from Trip 3: Starts 7:45, Union A Orchard, begin a 13-year stint toward that dream in the Washington 11:10; p.m. session, 12:2^2:55. Tunnel (296-434). Hartson. Gardner, 293 Taylor, 423 Taylor. Taylor A Haylin, Union A Ward. All students from 12:40. Echo. Scott. Vina, Brant. Russell. Phoenix A lronwo<^. All students from Orchard. Village (18-57). Becker. Arrive School kindergarten Sept. 3. (Herald photo by Pinto) Taicottville, a.m. session, 8:10- The regular bus routes being Diana. Mlchairt, Hemlock. Jan. Wayne. Welles. Harti, Taylor. Haytin. Ironwood. SYKES SCHOOL Center Road 8:00. Elm Hill. Arrives Lake Street 6:25. 1:50 and Taicottville pre­ published in full, are made up Lynn. Arrive high school 7:10. Trip 3: Starts 7:35. Sunset A Pleasant school, a.m. session, 8:10-10:45; MIDDLE SCHOOL View, Kelly Road Trailer Park. Merline with estimated times and Bus 7 A Discovery. Merline A Huntington. All B u b a p.m. session, 11:20-1:50. Trip 2: Starts 7:15 Varnon A NORTHEAST Bub 2 changes, as needed, will be ROCKVILLE HIGH students from Overbrook, Riverside. VERNON CENTER Brooklyn. Varnon A McLean. Varnon A Trip 4: Starts 8:05. South 8 Bancrott, HIGH SCHOOL Rockville High School will made after buses have been in South. All students from South (101- PleasanMew, Kelly Rd.. Hillside, Trip 1: Starts 6:45, Kelly Rd. Trailer Castlewood, Duncaster, Huntington, 282 Vernon Ave., 324 Vernon Ave., Rt. (p.m. pickup) KINDERGARTEN continue to be on double operation several days. Pupils 199). Brooklyn, Varnon Ava.. ^1*147), Park. Allison A Acorn. Taylor A 30 & High Manor, Rt. 30 8 Mt. Varnon. Starts 11:40, Merline A VInetta. McLean. High, Hammortd. Thomas. Hillside Manor. Hilltop, Discovery, Starts at noon, Tunnel A Scott, sessions at least until January. will be notified, by their prin­ Lorraine. Taylor A Elm Hill. Elm Hill A Forestview. Qottier. Vernwood. Merline Tolland 8 Kingsbury. All students trom Merline A Irene, Merline A Quarry, Arrive Middle School 7:25. Tunnel A Russell. All students from Main. Dobson A Miriam, Rt 83 A (21-69). Arrive Sykes 7:55. Vernon Ave., (257-335), High Manor, Merline A Crest. Huntington A Irene, With reference to the morning cipal, of this change. Sunset Terr., Rt. 83 A Allen. All Hartford Tpke., Ml. Vernon, Tolland Tunnel (466-510). Scott. Russell, Lynn, SYKES SCHOOL NORTHEAST Brent, Diane, Michael.'Cross, Hemlock, Merline A Huntington, Merline A session, all pupils will be Pupils riding the buses are students from Kelly Rd., Main St Ave., Bancrott. Arrive Northeast 8:25. Discovery. Arrives school 12:05. Trip 3: Starts 7:45, Skinnar A Bar­ (Taicottville), Welles, Taylor, Harti, Elm KINDERGARTEN vine, Jan, Foster. Arrives high school transported to the school. asked to be waiting near the bara, Sklnr>ar A Edith. Skinnar A John. Hill, Eleanor. Deepwood, Discovery, 12:20. Trip 4: Starts 8:00, Vernon A Bub B However, when they return WindaorviBa A Panflaid. All studants (11-69), Sunset, Pleasantvlew, ub highway at least 10 minutes McLean, Grand A Plllsbury, Ridgewood Bus 17 B 3 from Eva. Warner. Emerald. Gerald. Kenwood. Riverside, Overbrook. Dob­ home at noon, the regular ahead of the estimated bus Ofiva, Edith. George, Donnal. Haney. A Eastview, Ridgewood A Alpert, Janet ROCKVILLE HIGH HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL son (north of Rt 30), Taicottville Rd., walking rules will be in effect. schedule for the first few days. NaM. Skinnar (129*up). Windsorvllla. A Cathy. Evergreen A Meadowlark. Trip 1: Starts 8:55. Regan 8 Range Starts at noon. Grove A Hale, Haie A Starts 12:10. South A White, South A Duncaster (20-33), Miriam. Arrive high Evergreen A Oxbow (north). Panflaid, Leona. Haynes, Bruce, school 7:05. Hill, Skinnar 8 Brimwood. All students East. E. Main A Snipsic. E. Main A Fox Hill, South A Vernon, South A Ban­ For those attending the after­ Later in the week definite South A Knollwood. South A Bancroft, WolootL Arrive Sykes 6:00. from Skinner (4-83), Brimwood, Noll, Grove. All students from Green, Grove, croft. South A Janet. All students from: noon session, the regular pickup points will be es­ SKIN-NER ROAD 282 Vernon, Rt. 30 A High Manor, Rt. 30 Hany (108-193). Leona, Werner, Bar­ Reservoir, Grove, Lewis, Haie, Center, South (61-199), Vernon (130*170). MIDDLE SCHOOL A Mt. Vernon. All students from Over­ bara. Hayes, Newmarker, Regan, First. Mlnterburn, Spruce, Laurel. E. Reed. Crown, White, Bancroft. Bancroft walking rules will be in effect tablished and time schedules Trip 4: Starts 6:10, Prospect A brook, Riverside, Pleasantvlew, Keliey, Trip 2: Starts 7:10, Windsorville A Range Hill, Donnel. Arrive high school Main, Snipsic, Hyde, Cherry, Malden PI., Janet, Olson. Mark CIr. Arrives high' Lawrence. Prospect A Mountlan. All Hillside. Castlewood, Duncaster. Hun­ set. Penfield. Skinner A John. Skinner A 7:10. Lane. Arrive high school 12:20. school 12:25 studants from Pleasant, Raymond. tington, Hillside Manor. Hilltop, Edith. All students from John. Emerald. Lawrence. Webstar, Mountain, Cot­ Discovery, Forestview. Qottler, Bub 4 Eva, Olive. Gerald, George. Skinner VERNON CENTER tage, Prospect (0-32). Arrives Skinnar Vernwood, Merline (21-69). Route 30 A HIGH SCHOOL (148*273), Edith, Wolcott. Bruce. Wap* MIDDLE SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Road. 8:25. Sleeping Giant Apts. Arrive Northeast pingwood, Windsorville. Arrive Middle (P ic k u p & drop off) Starts 11:35, Main A Elm Hill, MAPLE STREET School 7:25. Kdg. 8:35. Trip 2: Starts 7:15. Tunnel A Bub 12 Wlllowstream, Tunnel A Scott. Tunnel A Starts. 11:45, Janet A Cathy (drop off Campbell A Phoenix, Dobson A Miriam. McCoy would weigh Trip 5: Starts 6:30, Ragan A Mary, only), Evergreen A Oxbow (drop off Rt. 83 A Allan. Rt. 63 A Wllshire, Over­ Ragan A Christopher, R a ^ A Haldl. Russell. All students from Brent, ROCKVILLE HIGH only), Rt. 30 A Meadowlark, Bamforth A brook A Riverside, Rt. 63 A Pleasant- AH studants from Mary. Christopher. SYKES SCHOOL Russell, Lynn. Jan. Vine, Cross, Trip 1; Starts 6:45, Windsorville A Cemetery, Bamforth A Baker, Bolton A view, Kelly Rd. Trailer Park. 28 Main St. Legion, Heidi, Ragan (3*100). Arrtvas Michael. Diane, Wlllowstream, Risiey, Trip 3: Starts 7:30, Taytor A Lorraine. Penfield, Skinner A John, Skinner A Bread A Milk, Bolton A Hatch Hill, (Vernon). Arrives school 12:05. M a ^ Street 8:35. Boulder, Tunnel (405-491). Foster, economics df 0TB Taylor A Elm Hill, Dm Hill A Main. Edith. Ail students from Skinner MOO- Briarwood, Tallwood. Arrive Middle Bolton A Wildwood. Cubles. Grier, Merline A Crest, Marline A Irene. All Bus 3 273), Eva. John. George. Gerald. Olive. School 7:30. Hatch Hill A Wheeler, Hatch Hill A ROCKVILLE HIGH students from Main (Taicottville), Wolcott, Wapplngwoc^, Hany, (11-63), Dockeral. Hatch Hill A Brandy Hill, B u b C Welles, Harti, Taylor. Allison, Patricia. Edith, Emerald, Windsorville. Arrive Bolton A Pinevlew, Bolton A Cemetery. Trip 1: Starts 6:55, South A Bancroft, HIGH SCHOOL Claire. Seneca, lrer>e. Marjorie. Quarry. high school 7:00. CENJER ROAD Pickup: All students from Bolton Rd., VERNON sion would have to get local ap­ Grove A Haie, Hale A EasL E- Main A Merline (11-220). Arrive sykes 6:00. MIDDLE SCHOOL Pinevlew, Brandy Hill. Dockeral, Hatch Starts noon: Rt. 30 A High Manor, Rt. Smpsic, E. Main A Grove. All studants Trip 3: Starts 7:40, W. Main A Hill, Grier, Beechwood, Baker. Bam­ 30 A Mt. Vernon, Prospect St. Vernon has been named as proval before such a parlor is from King, EasL Grove. Liberty, Center, Trip 2: Starts 7:05, Bolton Rd. A Orchard. W. Main A Ward. All students Firehouse. Prospect A Paric. All VERNON ELEMENTARY forth. Maxwell, Cemetery, Lakevlew, one of 11 possible sites for set­ established. The state plans to Haia, Maiden. Cedar, Laurel. Minter* Pinevlew. Bolton A Bread A Milk, from W. Main (110*166), Ward. Village. Sycamore. Valley Fails. Wildwood, students from Pleasant/ Lawrence, bum, To6ar>d, E. Main. Reservoir. First Trip 4: Starts 8:05, Kelly Rd.Traller Bolton A Hatch Hill. Bolton A Wildwood. (60-102). Arrive Center Road 7:55. Mountain, Cottage, School, Chestnut. ting up an off-track betting use an existing vacant building. Park. 28 Main S t (Vernon), Rt. 63 A Inland. Meadowlark, Temple. Green, Lewis. Cherry. Sunrise. S. Cubles, Greir, Hatch Hill A Lakevlew, SKINNER ROAD Evergreen. Arrives high school 12:20. N. Park, Elm, Prospect (16-42), Davis, parlor. The state Commission Its appearance would be Grove. Hyde. Kingsbury, Snipsic, Allen, Rt 83 A Wllshire, Merline A Hatch Hill A Dockeral, Hatch Hill A Talcott (14-28), Thompson, Pa Howard. 253 Taicottville Rd. All Trip 4: Starts 8:00, W. Main A Ver­ Bub 5 similar to that of a bank, with Spruce. Otoon, Bancroft PI.. Bancroft Brandy Hill, Bamforth A Baker. 42 Parkr oi rv St.. i,, IHigh iiyii manvi,ManorLMt. ivu. Vernon »ai nun |(130- i»n/- on Special Revenue is planning Arrive high school 7:10. students from Kelly Rd., Hartford Bamforth, Vernon Ave., South A Ban­ non. Union A Ward. Union A Orchard, HIGH SCHOOL 170). Hartford Tpke. (978-1238). Arrives windows for placing bets. ipxe., taicottville, Allen, Wllshire, Windsorville A Penfield. All students to establish some parlors for MIDDLE SCHOOL croft All students from Bolton Rd., Starts 11:45, Kelty Rd. Trailer Park nigh school 12:20. Howard, Merline (319-344). Arrive Ver­ Pinevlew, Valley Falls, Hatch Hill, from Vernon Ave., Linden. Pine, Union, opening next spring. Mayor McCoy said he is un­ Trip Z Starts 7:05, R t 83 A Old Town, non Elementary 6:20. Penfield, Windsorville, Brooklyn (100- Taylor A Lorraine, Taylor A Elm Hill, Sycamore. Anchorage. Lakevlew, Elm Hill A Main, Dobson A Miriam. Rt. B u b Mayor Frank McCoy said he familiar with off-track betting Windsor A Stanley (south only), Wind­ Lynnwood, Wildwood, Brandy Hill, Ver­ 1-19). Arrives Skinner Road 8:15. D 63 A Sunset, Rt. 83 A Allen. Pickup all and questioned whether town sor A Windermere. Windsor A Stanley non (163*311), Bancroft. Arrive middle HIGH SCHOOL “has no deep conviction for or MAPLE STREET students from Kelly Rd., Main St. (north only). Rt S3 A Vernon Gardarts. B u s 8 school 7:30. against off-track betting and would want a gambling ven­ Rt S3 A Sherwood Arms. All students ROCKVILLE HIGH Trip 5: Starts 8:25. Rt. 83 A Nutmeg (Taicottville), Welles, Harti, Tavlor, Elm Starts noon: Phoenix A Montauk, from Taicottvtile. Loveland Hill, Old NORTHEAST SCHOOL Village. Rt. 83 A Vernon Gardens, 623 Hill, Riverside, Overbrook. Kenwood. Lake A Montauk, Phoenix A was unaware that Vernon was ture. 'The mayor said he hasn’t Washington, Phoenix A Campbell, Town. Wilson, Robert Burke. Terrace. Trip 1: Starts 6:50, Rt 30 A Sun- Trip 3: Starts 6:00, Janet A Cathy. Taicottville Rd., Rt. 83 A Sherwood Fernwood, Pleasantvlew, Allison, Allen, being considered.” He said he given the idea much thought Windsor, Franklin, Windermere, Carol. ew. Rt 30 A High Manor, Rt. 30 A Janet A Grandview. All students from Arms. All students from Taicottville Rd. Taicottville Rd., Eleanor. Harriet, Dob­ Campbell Highway Garage. All Arrive Made Street 8:40. students from Lake. Montauk. Hublard. w ouldn’t su p p o rt such a because it is all new. - Progress, Stanley. Strong, Vassar. Vernon, South A Fox Hill, South A Janet, Valerie. Mark. Olson. Grand­ son, Miriam, Deepwood. Qottler, Hart­ Arrive Middle School 7:30. r Vernon Ave., Vernon A Brooklyn. Allview, Cathy. Arrives Northeast 8:15. ford Tpke., Arrive high school 12:20. Haylin, Ironwood, Phoenix, proposal unless it would be ’The idea had been mentioned Washington, Church, Campbell. students from Hartford Tpke., (120* B u b 6 Bub 13 B u b 18 economically beneficial to Ver­ several years ago and several 286) A (978*1258), White. M t Vernon. Tankeroosen. Arrive high school 12:25. Crown, Earl, Hale S t Ext.. Reed, Fox ROCKVILLE HIGH HIGH SCHOOL ' churches in town stated their SYKES SCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL Bus E non. ' Hill, South (61-199), Vernon Ave. (130- Trip ; Starts 6:55, West A Dailey CIr., Starts noon: Vernon A Brooklyn, Ver­ disapproval of such an opera­ T rip 3: Starts 7:40. South A 170), High Manor, Sunnyview. Trip 1: Starts 7:20, Skinner A Leona, The state gaming commis­ Gienstone. Ridgewood A Alpart Jar>et West A Nye, Windsor A Windermere, Skinner A Barbara. Ail students from non A McLean, Vernon A South, 257 HIGH SCHOOL Brooklyn. Arrive high school 7:10. Vernon, 324 Vernon, Rt. 30 A Sun­ tion. A Grandview. Evergreen A Oxbow Windsor A Berger. Rt. 83 A Vernon Donnel, Hany, Barbara. Neill, Skinner Starts noon. Tunnel A Wlllowstream, (north). Evergreen A Meadowlark, Rt Gardens. All students from Dailey CIr., (4-129), Leona, Werner, Hayes. Arrives nyview. Rt. 30 A Vernon Center Tunnel A Echo. Lake A Berkley, Lake A Heights. Pickup all students from Ver­ k A High Manor. Rt 30 A ML Vernon. MIDDLE SCHOOL Park West. Nye, West, Burke, Bellevue, Middle School 7:35. Box Mountain. All studenU from Risiey. non Ave., McLean, High, Hammond, Rt 30 A Sleeping Giant All students Trip 2; Starts 7:15. Merline A Franklin. Robert. Carol, Windsor, Wlllowstream, Boulder, Hanson, Terrace, Strong, Taicottville Rd., (328* Brooklyn, Linden PI., Grand, Plllsbury, Town jobless lower from GlarwtorM, Hlllcrest. Grandview. Discovery. Merline A Huntington. All Gardner. Wayne, Berkley, Richard, Box 695), Progress. Arrive high school 7:10. SYKES SCHOOL Vernon Center Heights, Sunnyview, Jartet Ridgewood (24-28). Eastvlew, students from Hillside Manor, Mountain, Lake (221-427), Hartford Hartford Tpke.. (980*1265), M t Vernon. Vernwood, Discovery, Duncaster. Hun­ MIDDLE SCHOOL Trip 2: Starts 7:40 Tracy A Kenneth Hartford Tpke., Coldspring. Arrive hlah Tpke. (266), Old Stone, Tunnel (333- school 12:25. High Manor, Valeria. West, Evargraan. tington. Merline (CL91), Castlewood, (both ends). Dart Hill A Thrall, Emma A 424). Arrive high school 12:25. than national average Trip 2: Starts 7:20, Kelly Road Trailer Oxbow, Ma^owtark, Bancroft, Alpart. Brimwood, Rt. 83 A Loveland (south). Deepwood. Qottler, Forestview, Irene Park. Main A Elm Hill, Taylor A South (206-311), Green. Mark, Otsan. Rt. 83 A Vernon Gardens. Old Town A (193-199). Arrive Middle School 7:25. Lorraine, Taylor A Elm Hill, Phoenix A Arrives Sykes 8:00. Wilson, Rt. 83 A Terrace, Carol A Unemploymen in Manchester Ironwood. Phoenix A Hublard. Phoenix Robert. All students from Thrall. The rate' of unemployed in NORTHEAST CENTER ROAD A Lake. All students from Kelly Rd.. Brimwood, Emma, Wellwood, Bar­ continu^ at a rate of 7.6 per Main St. (Taicottville), wenes, Harti, other Manchester area towns Trip 4: Starts 8:05. Vernon A Trip 3: Starts 7:40. Taicottville bara. Skinner (25-41), Pearl. Kenneth. cent through mid-July, slightly Taylor, Elm HIU. Haylin. Ironwood. was 9.9 per cent in Vernon, 6.6 McLean, Vernon A High. All students School, Taylor A Lorraine. Taylor St. Tracy, Dart Hill, Lawler, Watson. ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES lower than the national average from Hammond. M cLe ^, Vernon (29* (423), Taylor A Haylin, Washington A Hublard. Phoenix (57-221), Lake (38). Worcester. Loveland. Old Town. per cent in East Hartford, and 130), High. Arrives Northeast 6:15. Arrive Middle School 7:40. Wilson, Terrace. Arrives Sykes 8:00. of 8.7 per cent and substantially Phoenix, 160 Washington. Washington 5.5 per cent in Glastonbury. All A Church. Phoenix A Campbell. All CENTER ROAD Bub 4 below the state rate of 10.7 per students from Main St. (Taicottville). Trip 3: Starts 7:50. Evergreen A SKINNER ROAD VISITING HOURS Ames, Dockeral Rd., Tolland; were virtually unchanged since ROCKVILLE HIGH Elm Hill, Harti, Taylor, Haylin, cent, the state Labor Depart­ Meadowlark, ^ergreen A Oxbow Trip 3: Starts 8:05. Prospect A George Brigham, N. Park St., June. Washington. Church, Tankeroosen, (south). Evergreen A Oxbow (north). All Surgical and medical wings, ment reported. SCHOOL Ifownwood. Phoenix. Arrive Center Gaynor, Prospect A Ellington Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Celeste The state unemployment Trip 1: Starts 6:30, Bolton A students from Evergreen, Temple. Prospect A Oak. All students from 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; The department said the Road 8:00. Oxbow, Meadowlark (100-up). Arrive Buswell .and daughter. East ranks were swelled Wednesday Pinevlew, Bolton A Bread A Milk, Prospect (40-153), G ^n o r, Chestnut, Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 Manchester jobless rate was Bolton A Hatch Hill. Cublea, Grier, Center Road 8:00. School. N. Perk. Elm, Thompson, Oak. Hartford; Ellen Gray, Beach by the announcement of the LAKE STREET to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 p.m.); unchanged from mid-June. A Hatch Hill A Dockerel, Hatch Hill A NORTHEAST Ellington Ave. Arrives Skinner Road Rd., Tolland; Christie Chase Brass and Copper Co. Brandy Hill. Bamforth A Baker. Bam- Trip 4; Starts 8:05, Warren A Pediatrics, parents anytime Trip 4: Starts 6:05, Ridgewood A 8: 20. Holmquist, Hoffman Rd., total of 1,850 people in forth A Cemetery, Evergreen A Frederic (east), Warren A Maple, 187 Eastvlew. Ridgewood A Alpert. All and others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; that it has closed its Waterbury Meadowlark. Evergreen A Oxbow W arren. W arren A Phoenix. All Manchester were out of work. students from Ridgewood, West (125* Intensive Care Unit, im m olate Ellington; Minnie Humason, plant, putting 537 hourly and 151 (north), Jartet A Cathy. All students students from Warren, Frederic, Maple. 131). Alpert. Eastvlew. Arrive Northeast MAPLE STREET Statewide, the number of un­ from Bolton, Pinevlew, Brandy Hill. Arrives Lake Street 6:20. Stafford Springs; Shirley John­ salari^ workers out of a job. Trip 4: Starts 8:25, Carol A Robert, family only, five minutes per employed dropped by 2,600 Hatch Hill, Cublea, Beechwood. Bus 9 ® B u s 14 Burke A Berger, Windsor A Terrace. son, Wllshire Rd., Vernon; Meanwhile, 10,000 workers Maxvreil. Cemetery. FoxcrofL Valley hour. from June to a mid-July total of ROCKVILLE HIGH ROCKVILLE HIGH Windsor A Progress. All students from Nancy Launi, Scott Dr., remained on strike at the Elec­ Falls, Wildwood. Juniper. Evergreen, Carol. Burke, Robert, Stanley, Windsor 157,300, but it was still the Meadowlark. Knollwood, Temple. Trip 1: Starts 7:05, Merline A Irene, Manchester; Frederick Mar­ tric Boat Division of General Trip 1; Starts 6:55, Merline A Hun­ (39-93). Chamberlain. Arrives Maple Admitted Wedenesday: Doris highest jobless rate since the Inlar>d, Oxbow, Janet Arrives high tington, Merline A Creet All students Merline A Oakmoor, Dart Hill A Thrall. Street 8:30 tini, Trumbull St., Rockville. school 7:10. All students from Marline (160*344), Breau, Union St., Rockville; Dynamics in Groton, with no from Merline (28*124). Vernwood. Bub 19 Also, Lori Marquette, Great Depression of the 1930s. Hillside Manor, Hillside Ave., Hun­ Seneca, Marjorie, Wllshire, Oakmoor, Victor Donnarumma, Village settlement in sight. SYKES SCHOOL tington, Castlewood, Forestview. Emma, Thrall, Watson. Dart Hill, SYKES SCHOOL Anthony Rd., Tolland; Daniel Trip 2: Starts 7:20, Bolton A Lawler, Wellwood, Quarry, Worcester. St., Rockville; Lorraine Dzied- Patricia, Crest, Clair, Irene (172-178), Trip 1: Starts 7:20, Dobson A Miriam, Mathewson, E. Main St., Pinevlew, Bolton A Hatch Hill, Bolton A Duncaster (55-63), Glen, G o t ^ . Arrive VInetta. Irene (10-157). Arrive high Merline A Oakmoor, 201 Regan, Regan zic, Haylin Dr., Vernon: Rene Wildwood, Rosadale Beach, Cublea A school 7:10. High school 7:10. A Range Hill, Regan A Country, Regan Gendreau, Danielson; John Rockville; Kyle Paluska, FoxcrofL Hatch Hill A Lakevlew. Brandy MIDDLE SCHOOL A Legion. All students from Dobson, Hill, Bamforth A Baker, Cemetery A MIDDLE SCHOOL Esther Ave., Rockville; Trip 2: Starts 7:15, Union A Orchard, Harriet, Miriam, Pitkin, Howard, Kelly, Janet Lane, Rockville; Bamforth, Center A Troutstream, Trip 2: Starts 7:20. Tunnel A Estelie, Carolyn Pitney, Broad Brook; W. Main A Vernon. W. Main A Wast St., Oakmoor. VInetta, Merline (233-343), Mildred Kwasnik, Cider Mill Center A Robin. Center A Summit. Warren A Frederic, Warren A Maple. Regan, Range Hill, Countiy, Emily, Boisvert caught West St. A Parkwest, West St. A Dailey. Wilton Snow, Union St., West A Regan. All students from Phoenix A Maple. Campbell Highway Rd., Ellington; Ethel All students from Union. Maple, Heidi, Legion, Mary, Christopher, Main Bolton, Pinevlew, Lynwood. Baker. Oarage. Washington A Church. All St. (Vernon). Arrives Sykes 7:45 Lajeunesse, Partridge Lane, Rockville; George Stampp, Maxwell. Cemetery. Troutstream. students from Washington. Church, Rheel,Woodland, Orchard (91), Grant, High Manor Park, Rockville; Tumblebrook. Coidspring, Brookside, Campbell. Maple, Warren, Frederic. Oak. Prospect (102-130), Thompson. VO-AG (RHS) Tolland; Chantel Lallier, Ward (33-61), Linden, W. Main (86- Mrs. Rachelle Sykes and twin by town police Bette, Crestrldge. Robin, Jonathan. Phoenix (26*37), Tunnel (143), Susan, Trip 2: Starts 7:55, Lake A Box Beelzebub Rd., South Windsor; Center Rd.. Anchorage, Brandy Hill, Kanter. Arrive Middle School 7:35. 112). West. Parkwest. Dailey. Arrive Mountain. Tunnel A Scott, Tunnel A son and daughter, Hartford Deerfield, Hartford Tpke.. Valleyview, Miooie 5>cnooi 7:30. Frank Lombardo, Dover Rd., CENTER ROAD Driggs, Phoenix A Washington, ’Tpke., Rockville. Valley Falls. Eudy, Lakevlew, Peterson, CENTER ROAD Phoenix A ironwood, Taylor A Elm Hill. Manchester; Barry Rich, South A Manchester man who es­ without Incident. He was taken Trip 3: Starts 7:40. Kanter A Estelle. Summit Ridgewood (38-49). Arrives Trip 3: Starts 7:50, W. Main A Ver­ Rt. 83 A Dobson, South A Vernon. Rt. Births Wednesday: A son to Valley Falls Rd., Bolton A Bamforth, St., Rockville; Theresa caped from Norwich State into custody at a local bar after Sykes 8:00. non. South A Bancroft. South A 30 A Grove, Grove A Hale, School A Baker A Maxwell, Bamforth A Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Day, Wind­ Knollwoo. All students from Bancroft, Park. Arrives Vo-Ag, 8:30 Zielinski, Skinner Rd., Vernon. Hospital in November 1970 is police received a tip. ub Cemetery, 42 Bamforth. Rt. 30 A B 5 Knollwood, W. Main (46-96). Arrive sor Locks; a son to Mr. and Police said Boisvert Wes’ in Meadowlark, Rt. 30 A Sunnyview. All Bub 20 Discharged Wednesday: Ruth schooled to appear in court at ROCKVILLE HIGH Center Road 6:00. Mrs. Alan Lyons, Allan Dr., Florida most of the time since Trip 1: Starts 6:50, Montauk A students from Kanter, Estelle, Susan. ST. JOSEPH-ST. BERNARD New London Sept. 9. Valley Falls. Baker, Maxwell. NORTHEAST Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and Phoenix, Phoenix A Washington, Trip 1: Starts 7:40, TunrMl A Scott. his escape from the state in­ Warren A Maple. Warren A Frederic Tam^ack. Bamforth, Bolton (274-312). Trip 4: Starts 6:05, Grand A Spring, Mrs. Michael Milanese, Mt. The man, 29-year-old Gerald Inland, Sunnyview, Hartford Tpke. Lake A Montauk, Taylor A Elm Hill, stitution. Ha was turned over to (east). All students from Lake (221- Grand A Plllsbury, Vernon A South. All Sunset A Pleasantvlew, Dobson A Vernon Dr., Rockville; a son to Boisvert, was apprehended by (665). Arrive Center Road 7:55. students from Grand, Plllsbury. Vernon State Police at Montville and is 345). Montauk (70*83), Church, Miriam. Merline A Discovery, Merline A Manchester Police Tuesday Washington, Ironwood. Hublard. LAKE STREET Ave. (131*163), South (146-208). Arrive Crest. Merline A Irene, Dart Hill A Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Smith, being held on $10,000 bond. Phoenix (199-upJ, Haylin, Maple, Trip 4: Starts 6:00, Warren A Northeast 8:2o. Lawler, Skinner A Neill, Skinner A Veterinary school Union St., Rockville. Warren, Frederic, Tankeroosen Arrive Phoenix. Lake A Montauk, Phoenix A MAPLE STREET Edith, Rt. 83 A Old Town, Windsor A high school 7:10. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Montauk, Phoenix A Hublard, Phoenix Trip 5: Starts 8:25, 201 Regan, Rt. 83 Berger. Arrives St. Joseph's School, A Lake. 54 Lake. All students from 8:20, Prospect A Lawrence, arrives St. The University of Penn­ MIDDLE SCHOOL A Loveland Hgts.. Loveland A Old Montauk. Phoenix. Hublard. Lake (38* Joseph 8:25. sylvania’s School of Veterinary K.' Trip 2: Starts 7:10, Pleasantvlew A Town, Old Town A Wilson. All students 99). Arrive Lake Street 8:15 from Regan (200-352), Wilson, Old Sunset. Dobson A Miriam. Rt. 63 A Bub 21 Medicine, in a requested con­ Synchronized swimmers plan show WNehlre, Rt 63 A Mertlne. All students Town, Loveland. Arrive Maple Street ST. JOSEPH-ST. BERNARD tract with the New England from Merline (164-344), VInetta, Bub 10 O ^m oo r, Howard. Wllshire, Marjorie, B m 15 states, has admitted 16 students ROCKVILLE HIGH Trip 1: Starts 7:40, Rt. 30 A Center, Overbrook, Kenwood. Riverside, ROCKVILLE HIGH Center A Crestrldge, Center A Vernon from the states of New finale with all swimmers taking practicing for about six weeks Eleanor. Dobson, Sunset, Main (Ver­ Trip 1; Starts 7:00. South A Summit, Regan A Rangehlll, Regan A Trip 1: Starts 6:45. Tunnel A Estelle. VERNON non). Harriet Arrive Middle School Olenstone, Ridgewood A Alpert, Regan Heidi, West A Dailey, West A Grand, Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, part. under the direction of Shqlley A Country. All students from Gienstone, Tunnel A Wlllowstream. Tunnel A Lake. 'The Vernon Aquamates, the 7:25. Lake A Box Mt., Lake A Berkley. Lake A South A Gienstone, South A Janet, Connecticut and Rhode Island, ’The theme of the show is, Lacy. ’The group is made up of Hlllcrest, Alpert. Grandview, South A Evergreen, South A Vernon, synchronized swimming group ► CENTER ROAD Ridgewood. Eastvlew, Legion, Country. Montauk, Dobson A Campbell. All Dr. Robert R. Marshak, dean of “The Way We Are.” Each three levels of ability with students from Tunnel (19-1/9 A 452- 166 Vernon Ave., 297 Vernon Ave., Rt. sponsored by the Vernon Trip 3: Starts 7:30, 436 Bolton Rd., Emily. South (263-317). Heidi. Arrive 30 A High Manor, Rt. 30 A Sleeping ' the School of Veterinary group has selected music to members ranging in age from 8 491), Wlllowstream. Risiey, Driggs, 507 Bolton Rd.. Bolton A Hatch Hill, 632 high school 7:10. Giant. E. Main A Snipsic. Grove A Reed, Recreation Department, will express this theme. Musical Botton R6.. 695 Bolton Rd.. 711 Bolton Estelle, Susan, Kanter. Campbell, Ljaxe Medicine announced. Each to 18. Some of the members MIDDLE SCHOOL (28*36), Box Mountain. Richard, Vernon A McLean. Arrive St. Bernard present its annual show Friday Rd.. Bolton A Wildwood, Rosedale 8:20 and St. Joseph 8:25. state will pay the school $8,000 numbers to be featured will in­ have participated in this Trip 2; Starts 7:15, Talcott A Oak. Berkl^, Montauk (19*45). Arrive high Beech, Cubles. Grier, Hatch Hill A per student per year and the at 8:15 p.m. at the Vernon clude "Bridffe Over Troubled program for five years. Wheeler. Hatch Hill A Dockeral. Hatch Prospect A Ellington Ave., Prospect St. school 7:05. Bub 22 firehouse, E. Main A Grove, E. Main A students themselves will pay Elementary School pool. Waters," "Tumbling Extra bleachers wUi be in­ HIO A Brandy Hill, Brandy Hill. Bolton A MIDDLE SCHOOL CHENEY TECH Pinevlew. All students from Bolton Snipsic. All students from Pleasant, The program will feature Tumbleweeds,” “ If We Could stalled around the pool. The Lawrence, Mountlan. Cottage. School, Trip 2: Starts 7:10, W. Main A Ward. Trip 1: Starts 7:10, Rt. 30 A Bolton the same tuition and fees paid (163*202) (421-695), Reservoir. Brandy W. Main A Orchard, Grand A Spring. All several solo numbers, two HW, Dockeral, Lakevlew. Grier, Cubles, Chestnut. N. Park, Qm, Talcott, Davis, Rd., Northeast School (pickup). Union by students who are Penn­ Still Be Friends,” and “Candle program will be open to the Prospect (0-57), Raymond. Webster. E. students...... from Highland, Grand J. W'ard i A West, Windsor A Carol, Rt. 63 A Dart duets, and several group Anchorage, Sycamore. Miller, (12) Village, W. MainBin (120-224), River, sylvania residents in the in the Wind.” public at no charge. Lynwood, Juniper, Pinevlew. Arrive Main, Snipsic. Grove (21-28). Artive ). ■ Hill, Rt. 30 A Dobson, Rt. 63 A Welles. numbers, as well as a grand Middle School 7:30. Nye, Spring. Orchard...... (10-47),. RauR St. Arrive Cheney Tech, Manchester, 6:00 program. ’The Aquamates have been Center Road 7.55. Ext. Arrive Middle School 7:30. / r K Y