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PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ Sept. itf/t OBITUARIES Contractor To Revise Headquarters Open Manchester Republican campaign headquarters have John H. Vogel been opened at 109 Center St. (to the west of the Central Funeral services for John H. School Bus Schedules firehouse) with a public ceremony scheduled for next week lianr)|palpr Euanttm Bpralh Vogel of 145 Branford St., who — on a day to be announced. Expected at the formal died Thursday in a Manchester parently dangerous for a full- opening are top Republican candidates for state and local convalescent home, are Satur­ COVENTRY one recommendation of the office. Manchester—A City of Village Charm day at 7:30 p.m. at Holmes sized bus to manuever. board was that the town explore Coventry’s school bus con­ The headquarters is open six days a week, from 10 a.m. Funeral Home, 400 Main St. tractor has been told to work She said two members of the the possibility of reconstruction Burial will be in Green Hill board, Robert Walsh and there and he said he would like to i p.m. Beginning Oct. 7 it will be open also from 7 to 9 out an entirely new busing p.m. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 306 SIXTEEN PA(;ES/'— TWO MINI PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS Cemetery, Youngsville, N.Y. schedule by Oct. 10 which the Anthony Felice, rode a bus up to wait for a reply from town of­ may call at the Board of Education hopes will the road and concluded it was ficials on that point before a funeral home Saturday from 3 resolve problems that have dangerous. decision is made. to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. been drawing complaints from Mrs. Charles White, who has Suzanne Brainard wondered residents. complained about the situation about the possibility of using Bulkeley Students Robert F. Monahan An agreement to devise the there, told the board that unless Hindman Rd. as a means of get­ Robert F. Monahan, 65, of 64C the problem is solved she will ting from Springdale Rd. back Economic Consensus Unlikely new schedule was reached in an Ambassador Dr. died Thursday executive session atttended by petition for a heaing under to Rt. 31. Brawl with Police afternoon at Manchester most board members, school terms of state law. Dr. Ashley later moved that Memorial Hospital. He was the officials, and representatives of As for the difficulty which the transportation committee's HARTFORD (UPI) ^ Police Authorities said several husband of Mrs. Ruth Benedict the contractor Thursday night arises because a bus picks up recommendation for using a say Bulkeley High School policemen were on the grounds Monahan. at CoventryHigh School. chidren on Rt. 31 at Springdale van or minibus on Riley Moun­ students gathered on the school after school when a fight broke Mr. Monahan was born in Rd. instead of driving down tain Rd. be accepted. The board As Summit Meeting Nears End It was announced by Joan grounds in expectation of a out between two students, not Springdale, Mrs. Lewis said it did accept it. City and lived in New Lewis, chairman of the board, rumored ''rumble” began the same two involved in the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President a month ago, they offered Ford a selection Ford: I'm going to start. appears a bus shelter on the The board also vote in favor a Arthur F. Burns refused to offer such Canaan before coming to at the outset of a board meeting throwing rocks and bottles earlier fight. As police moved Ford’s inflation summit winds up today, of often contradicting advice. But the sniping already was under way. roadside is the best solution. motion by him that a decision assurance until his board received Manchester 25 years ago. He at the school. when police arrested two in to arrest the two, other so far without any consensus except that Conservatives called for a return to evidence that inflation was abating. House Speaker Carl Albert and Senate Permit fees for such a shelter on the Springdale problem be recently retired after being Several of the problems came students involved in a fight. students began grabbing at the President better quickly come up with strict budget discipline, with the govern­ A microphone that was not supposed to would cost $9, she said, and it delayed until the town explores Democratic leader Mike Mansfield, both employed for 20 years by the up for discussion at the One policeman was slightly police and throwing rocks and the solution to the nation’s most vexing ment setting the example of sacrifice to be live picked up an unguarded exchange usually mild and soft in their comments, was not clear who might build a the possibility of road im­ State Labor Department. meeting, most of them for at injured and eight students were bottles. economic troubles since the Depression. the nation. Bankers urged new tax incen­ between Ford and Interior Secretary were sharply critical of the Republican shelter. Others in town have provements there. He is also survived by a son, least a second time. arrested in the 15-minute brawl One student was arrested for Ford had planned to preside for a second tives to induce consumers to bank some of Rogers C.B. Morton and carried to a record on inflation. been built by the Rotary Club. And the board voted to ask Gerald Monahan of Mary Anne Shaw Mrs. Lewis said the objective Thursday. Seven students were throwing a rock at Bulkeley day at the conference, but his wife’s their earnings. nationwide audience on the public televi­ Mansfield Gloomy Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. Some members of the board the town to develop a so EAGER to see a return of the new schedule was to referred to juvenile authorities. principal Ralph Conian, police hurried trip to the hopital might cause him Labor, warning that too much budget sion network. In the exchange. Ford Mansfield was particularly gloomy. The Marjorie Feury of Toland; a suggested alternatives. Thomas safety plan for such areas as of the death penalty. Phila­ (Herald photos by Dunn) achieve a consistant pickup Police said about 30 of the 500 said. to change his mind. Betty Ford was austerity could bring on a depresssion, agreed that he must move swiftly or take senator said he was tired of the academic Campaign Aide Hill said he isn’t convinced Daly Rd. where the bus stops at delphia mayor Frank Rizzo brother, Jeffrey Monahan of time for students. promised he would “per­ students milling around the All available police units hospitalized for the removal of her breast. urged Ford to fir^’holdover advisers from the political heat. talk by economists about Jamaica, L.I., N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. Lewis said a minibus or some way cannot be found to a point in the road that is so low sonally pull the switch if school grounds took part. were called to the school and Case Ml Encampment the Nixon days. Mary Anne Shaw of 28 S. turn a bus around on Springdale This is how the conversation was "microeconomics, macroeconomics, 2 Mrs. Petra Tobey of East van would be tried as a means of it cannot be seen by drivers they run out of people to do Maj. Francis Kelliher of the grounds were cleared by 3 Listens Stoically Farmers rejected attempts to limit Hawthorne St. has been named recorded: econometrics and whatnot.” Norwalk; seven grandchildren picking up students from Riley Rd. Dr. Richard Ashley said coming in either direction. it.” State. Police asked that p.m., authorities said. No Stoically puffing his pipe. Ford heard what they sell abroad and to build up stock Manchester campaign coor­ Above is a view of part of an elaborate campsite furniture left behind along Ford: How do you think it’s going? “Of these things, of importance to and two nieces. Mountain Rd. where it is ap- Bulkeley be closed today to damage was reported to the one economic interest after another peti­ piles at home for use in leaner days. dinator for State Sen. David with a lot of debris. The campers Morton: Going great, I think. I think it’s economists, the public knows nothing,” A memorial service will be avoid potential flareups, but the school. encampment set up in a remote area tion him Friday for relief in a long day of Spokesmen for the poor asked for tax Odegard, R-Fourth District, an exercise you’ve got to go through. And I Mansfied fumed. “Of inflation the public Sunday at 5 p.m. at Wapping Hartford Board of Education of the town’s Case Mt. Property as it were gone apparently because they hand-wringing oratory. He heard no relief. They said the underpriviledged who is seeking election to his became aware of the fact that town think it’s good. knows a great deal. Of recession, the Community Church. The Rev. third term in the State Senate. declined the request, saying it looked Thurday night. Below is agreed-upon solutions, but instead listened were the chief victims of inflation and public is learning more and more each Harold Richardson, pastor, will Highway Forces Ford : You think it’s good. Mrs. Shaw, a Vermont native, might cause other incidents at another view of the site showing officials had located the site. to a determined attempt by the should not become the chief victims of its day. ■' officiate. Morton: I think we’ve got to make sure has resided in Manchester for Assist Firemen the city's two other public high Democrats to blame the Republicans for cure. "The public knows, too, that little has The Holmes Funeral Home, we get it all together pretty quick and 10 years. She is a member of schools. the country’s stubborn bout of rising Almost to a man the delegates agreed on been done to stem the inflation or to halt 400 Main St., is in charge of SOUTH WINDSOR move on something, because otherwise the Republican Town Com­ Police said they were alerted prices and rising joblessness. one course of relief — lower interest rates the march of recession anywhere by arrangements. South Windsor firemen, SCENE FROM HERE everybody will back off and start sniping mittee, is an assistant GOP to possible trouble at the By mid-October, three weeks before the through freer monetary policies by the anyone.” There are no calling hours. assisted by town highway By S O L R. C O H E N at you. registrar of voters and was an Wethersfield Avenue school in congressional elections. Ford was Federal Reserve Board. Fed Chairman The family suggests that any department forces, battled a alternate delegate to the GOP the early afternoon, when FIRE CALLS expected to address the nation with a memorial contributions may be large woods fire for nearly an State Convention. She has rumors of a rumble spread program for combating inflation. But until made to the American Cancer hour before bringing it under worked in Odegard's 1970 and quickly among the 1,900 MANCHESTER news arrived of his wife’s personal Society, 237 E. Center St., or to control Thursday afternoon. OTB in Manchester? 1972 campaigns. students. Thursday, 11:29 p.m. — Tires troubles, the delegates had expected the the Wapping Community The blaze, which struck a Mrs. Shaw is a graduate of Just about a year-and-a-half ago (May 1972), it The district is partly in East Hartford and They said the rumors on fire on Deming St. (Town President at least to give hint of his inten­ Church. large area of woods at Abby Rd. U.S. Diplomat Kidnaped stemmed from a noontime fight Fanny Allen School of Nursing, and Garnet Lane in South Wind­ was the informal consensus of the Manchester partly (Voting District 9 only) in Manchester. Fire Department). tions at the conclusion of the conference. between a white and a Puerto More than 700 guests and 800 leaders of Joseph W. Longo Sr. Winooski, Vt., and is employed sor, was reported to Police Board of Directors it wasn’t about to recom­ Today, 10:47 a.m. — Elec­ SANTO DOMINGO (UPI) - A leftist band, told UPI in a telephone interview. Castro Jan. 12 Liberation Movement mend an off-track betting parlor for F. Mac Buckley, GOP candidate for First Rican youth that ended on a trical fire in payloader at town business, labor, agriculture and education Joseph William Longo Sr., 61, part time at Meadows Con­ Headquarters at 3;40 p.m. guerrilla band led by a convicted plane The guerrillas sent word to President seized seven other persons, including Manchester. "see you after school” note. gravel pit off Tolland Tpke. are participants, meeting in a huge, oval­ of Kensington, formerly of East valescent Center. She is co­ South Windsor firemen, find- District congressman, is conducting a walking hijacker threatened to execute an Joaquin Balaguer through a mediation Venezuelan Consul Jesus de Gregorio and Public Act 865, which created a Commission tour of the entire district. They said the later brawl had (Town and Eighth District Fire shaped undergound ballroom of the Hartford, died Thursday at president of Waddell School ing the blaze difficult to fight American woman diplomat and seven team headed by Archbishop Hugo Eduardo his vice consul, Valdemar Alvarado. on Special Revenue and authorized it to establish He will be in Manchester Sunday night and no racial overtones. Departments). Washington Hilton. Manchester Memorial PTA and secretary of Jaycee because of an accessability other persons held hostage in the Polanco Brito that they would start “We are fullt aware of the implications a state lottery, set up off-track betting facilities, Monday morning. At 6:15 Sunday night he will be Instead of the consensus he wanted Hospital. He was the father of Wives. Her husband, Alan, is a problem, sought assistance of a Venezuelan Consulate today unless the executing the hostages, one every two of kidnaping Miss Hutchison. If this opera­ and approve horse-racing (approval for dog at the Parkade Lanes, at 7 in the Treasure City when he started the process of consolation Joseph Longo Jr. of Manchester programmer analyst at Pratt & highway department bulldozer paid a $1 million ransom. hours, beginning at noon (EDT) today, 24 tion fails we are dead men,” said Mendez tracks and jai-lai was implied and is being pur­ parking lot, at 7:40 at Holiday Lanes on Spencer and Mrs. Martha McManus of Whitney Aircraft. They have in the firefighting effort. The kidnapers said the consulate was hours after the seizure. Vargas, who was convicted of a 1970 plane sued), specifies that off-track betting parlors New Diocese Office South Windsor. three children — Mark, Jeffrey The blaze was declared under St., and at 8:30 at McDonald’s on W. Center St. wired with bombs and they threatened to Police said four men waving machine hijacking to Cluba but later freed. are subject to local option. Other survivors are his wife, and Heather. control at 4:30 p.m., but At 6:30 a.m. Monday he will be at Pioneer blow it up with all the hostages inside if guns kidnaped Barbara Hutchison, 47, a He said the seizure was necessary Creation of them can be only by a formal affir­ To Benefit ECHS Reno Bank Haul another son, two sisters, and firemen remained on the scene Parachute on Hale Rd., at 7:30 a.m. at Allied police or army troops entered the Delaware native who heads the U.S. Infor­ "because the Dominican government has mative vote of a town’s legislative body (the mation Service here, as she drove through remained silent in the face of demands for ten grandchildren. until about 6 p.m. Printing on W. Middle Tpke., at 8:30 a.m. at Over $1 Million building. Board of Directors) — and even then only after a ly covered by tuition and parish a quiet, tree-lined street in the exclusive a democratization of the nation.” The funeral is Monday at 9 Cheney Bros, and at 9:30 a.m. at The East Catholic High School is They also demanded that the Domini- public hearing is held. Manchester Herald. assessments, and to develop RENO, Nev. (UPI) — Three armed men Naco section of Santo Domingo. If demands were not met for the freeing a.m. from Rose Hill Funeral one of five Hartford diocesan cian Republic free 37 political prisoners. On Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Municipal Building sources of funding which would wearing Halloween masks stole at least $1 The kidnapers forced the grey-haired of 38 prisoners and ”$1 million ransom Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill, Fashion Show high schools to receive benefit Building Mined Hearing Room, the directors will be briefed by permit the establishment of an million cash in a precision holdup at a woman into another car and drove her to from the American imperalist with a Mass at St. Paul’s Congressman William Cotter, D-First from the newly established high “If police try to attack us, we will blow William Wade, director of the Off-Track Divi­ endowment fund for the high bank in the heart of the city’s gambling the consulate. government,” the kidnapers said they Church, Kensington, at 10. Set For D&L District, has opened campaign headquarters at school development office. up the building, it is completely mined,” sion of the Commission on Special Revenue. To schools. casinos Friday night while thousands of would "eliminate all the hostages.” Burial will be in Rose Hill 408 New Britain Ave., Hartford. All campaign Announcement of the newly Radames Mendez Vargas, leader of the Once inside, 23 commandos of the pro- S date, six Connecticut municipalities have ap­ persons outside watched a parade. Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. On Saturday activities (scheduling, bumper stickers, signs, formed office and the appoint­ proved the facility. The Off-Track Division is Police said the bandits hid in a basement Friends may call at the brochures, etc.) will be handled out of the ment of Joseph J. Corcoran of A preview of Haypence of striving for 30 outlets in the next three years. headquarters. Correction savings deposit vault area shortly before funeral home Saturday from 7 Trumbull as development New York fashions will be The bait being dangled before the towns (we, The special Democratic the 6 p.m. closing time. When bank NEWS to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 Cotter is seeking his third consecutive term in director was made by the Rev. presented Saturday from 2:30 for one, hope Manchester officials don't bite and Town Committee meeting will employe Mary Kay Brown went to check and 7 to 9 p.m. Congress. James G. Fanelli, superinten­ CAPSULES President’s Wife to 4:30 p.m. at D&L in the get drawn in by it) is a one-quarter of ohe per not be held tonight as was the vault, one robber stuck a gun in her Manchester Parkade. dent of schools for the stated in last night's Herald. ribs and said: “You say a word and I’m cent “take” of the betting “handle” (total gross Sceretary of the State Gloria Schaffer is one of Archdiocese of Hartford. Mrs. Alfred W. Hunt Ken Koch of Haypence will bet). The correct date for that ‘Squatters’ Set Up going to kill you.” four American women who will receive the ‘Old Age Is Illness’ The high school development The three men tjien systematically ANDOVER — Funeral ser­ award a dress following a national AMITA Sister Achievment Award meeting will be Monday at Has Mastectomy office is located at 652 Willard VATICAN CITY (UPI) - Pope Paul VI E secured all nine employes in the First vices for Mrs. Alfred W. Hunt drawing at the store at 4 p.m. One can’t help wondering why it was possible Saturday at the Plaza Hotel, . 7:30 p.m. at Democratic stood twice Friday before the 206 Roman of Boston Hill Rd., who died The public is invited. Ave., Newington, in St. Mary Headquarters. National Bank of Nevada main branch to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Mrs. Betty An assistant press secretary, William (and easy) for the town to renovate Lincoln The Italian-American Awards for Women of School. Camp on Case Mt. Catholic bishops attending the Fourth chairs, counters and shelves near the Ford underwent surgery for cancer today Thursday at Manchester Center for municipal offices, when it was Achievment (AMITA) program annually honors Anyone interested in serv­ World Synod of Bishops and talked to them Roberts, read a brief statement to The purpose of the develop­ vault. They used handcuffs and rawhide. and doctors removed her right breast Memorial Hospital, are Satur­ declared impossible (and difficult) to renovate 12 distinguished American women of Italian des­ ing on the Town Committee about spreading the Christian gospel in the reporters shortly after 9 a.m. EDT, about ment office is to obtain funds An unidentified group of “squatters” the camp furniture made from lashed The men then cleaned out all the cash after a lump was found to be malignant. day at 1 p.m. at Holmes its classrooms, hallways, plumbing and heating cent and additionally honors four American is invited to attend this modern world. an hour after the First Lady entered the for operating costs not present­ who had set up an encampment on town- lengths of wood, and some debris and dis­ drawers on the main floor. Mrs. Ford, who was adm itted to Funeral Home, 400 Main St., when it still was Lincoln School. women of non-Italian descent. meeting He leaned on his aides at a morning operating room. owned Cast Mt. land broke camp and left, carded containers. The robbers fled in a van that was dis­ Bethesda Naval Hospital Friday after a "The results of the biopsy performed on Manchester. The Rev. Robert Earl B. Odom J ABOUT We don’t think the paneled walls and wall-to- mass. He walked slowly across the altar in apparently hours before police set out to Notices Posted covered a short time later. Police said it lump was found on her breast during a Eidridge of South United wall carpeting would have been needed for Lin­ the Sistine Chapel. And his homily was Mrs. Ford were unfavorable,' it said. “An Methodist Church, Manchester, post a kind of eviction notice at the camp­ had been stolen. routine physical examination the previous operation to remove her right breast is Campaign Aide TOWN coln School, nor do we think the school They posted the eviction notices on trees delivered as if a chant. P site. day, underwent surgery by a team of doc­ now underway.” will officiate. Burial will be in renovations would have required the $200,000 es­ HERALD At one point the bishops expressed hap­ The camp, which appeared to be well- within the campsite. The language of the tors at 8:02 a.m. EDT and tests indicated The First Lady showed no symptoms of Townsend Cemetery. Earl B. Odom of 46 Bruce Rd. The American Legion will timated expenditure the center required. py birthday wishes to the pontiff, who YESTERDAYS equipped and well-established, was dis­ notice was worked out in consultation the lump was cancerous. the illness Friday, following a full Friends may call at the has been named Manchester sponsor a seafood night with Gov. Meskill turned 77 on Thursday. Paul turned to two covered Wednesday by a Park Depart­ between police and town officials in­ Dr. William Lukash, the White House schedule which included the dedication of funeral home tonight from 7 to campaign coordinator for entertainment for members The Committee to Elect Wally Irish made a of them, smiled and quoted in Latin a line ment employe who was part of a crew in­ cluding town counsel. Physician, notified President Ford by a grove of trees for former President Lyn­ 9. Marilyn England, Republican and guests tonight from 6 to 10 net profit of about $300 Thursday night at its 25 Years Ago from the Italian classic, “I Promessi stalling a fence nearby to divide the town It reads: Names Gaffney telephone at the White House about a half don B. Johnson and tea with his wife. Lady candidate for 9th District state at the Legion Home. Spaghetti Dinner at the VFW Home. Irish is Miss Beth Cary, monologist of Boston, TOYOUTl WUdI t Sposi” (“The Betrothed” ): “Old age is il­ land from land still retained by members hour later that further surgery was under Bird. representative. The 9th Republican candidate for state representative in entertains as Manchester Women’s club “ TO WHOM IT MAY lness.” Card of Thanks ... In our cushiony-bottom of the Dennison family, original owners of way to remove the breast. "She was in good spirits all day and in Assembly District consists of the 12th Assembly District. holds its first meeting of the year. To State Court We wish to thank all of our neighbors, The Frank J. Mansfield casual that softens any terrain. the park-like site. CONCERN: Mrs. Ford, a former beauty queen, is 56. good spirits when she entered the friends and relatives for the many acts Voting District 9 in Manchester The committee served about 400 persons. It The Rev. Thorsten A. Gustafson, former Arrive in Cuba Detachment of the Marine Soft leather uppers provide You are hereby notified that Ford was expected to go to the suburban hospital,” White House Press Secretary of kindness and sympathy shown us in and about one-fourth of East used about 80 pounds of spaghetti and 20 gallons pastor who is to be installed as the first Fence Damaged HARTFORD (UPI) - Defying the HAVANA (UPI) - U.S. Sens. Jacob Corps League and Auxiliary "mold-to-your-feef comfort. your use of Case Mountain, Maryland medical facility. Ron Nessen said. our recent bereavement. We especially Hartford. of sauce, plus salad, coffee, milk, rolls, butter, full-time president of the New York On Friday it was discovered that about Connecticut Bar Association, Gov. Javits and Claiborne Pell began their fact­ thank all those who sent the beautiful will conduct a joint installation Great out In the wild Town property, as a camping site Navy Capt. Willianf Fouty, chief of sur­ When the President came to visit her in etc. Conference of the Augustana Lutheran 800 feet of the fence had been Thomas J. Meskill today appointed former finding visit to Communist Cuba Friday floral tributes. Odom is a member of the of officers tonight at 8 at the is without proper permission. gery at Bethesda, performed the operation the hospital, Mrs. Ford was eating a Church is honored here. .. .or out In systematically torn from the posts and Republican State Chairman J. Brian with the touch of veteran American and family Manchester Board of Education Marine Home, 717 Parker St. assisted by Dr. J. Period Thislethwaite, dinner of steak and french fries in the VIP Marilyn England, GOP candidate for state the yard. trees to which it was attached and The activities carried on in this Gaffney, of New Britain, his political right political campaigners. — appointed last January to fill Refreshments will be served. civilian consultant at the Medical Center suite formerly used by Presidents Johnson representative in the Ninth Assembly District, flattened to the ground. area constitute serious violation arm, to the Superior Court. an unexpired term created by a Members of the Manchester 10 Years Ago and professor of surgery at George and Nixon. Ford had been unable to ac­ said she plans to visit each household in her dis­ Park Superintendent Ernest Tureck of the Town Charter and Or­ The state bar association’s judiciary vacancy. He is a native of Barracks, World War I This date was a Sunday; The Herald did Surgery for Nixon Rejected Washington University. company her to the suburban hospital trict — to find out which issues are most impor­ 00 gave $1,500 as a rough estimate of the cost dinances and Stale Sanitary committee found Gaffney unqualified to $ 100,000 Veterans, and auxiliary have not publish. LONG BEACH, Calif (UPI) - Former Lukash telephoned President Ford because he had to be at a reception for Virginia and has resided in tant to the people. <38 of materials and labor to replace the fen­ serve as a judge at the Superior Court Manchester for about five been invited. The public is also Code. President Richard Nixon’s doctors con­ around 8:30 a.m., following a biopsy in those attending the economic summit Baby Shower cing. You are given until noontime level. years. He is an engineer at welcome. Police had inspected the camp, deep in The appointment, made this morning in sidered — and rejected — Friday surgery which tissue from the lump in her breast meeting. SHELTON (UPI) - Mrs. Pratt & Whitney, assigned to m the woods near the top of Case Mt., before Monday, September 30, 1974, to a letter to Gaffney, fills the vacancy to remove a blood clot on his right lung, was discovered to be malignant. Drivers Fired remove your possessions. At that deciding that anticoagulant medicine is Sharon M. Flowers, 32, of the Strategic and Business Dean Picked it was broken up and found it fully created by Judge John J. Casale of Waterbu'ry, was not very angry Planning Group in its GROTON (UPI) - Thirty WASTE KING equipped for camp living. No one was time, personnel will remove what Torrington, who retired as a full-time working well. when instead of a baby she got Marketing Division. school bus drivers on strike there at the time, however. remains. judge Sept. 1. WILLIMANTIC (UPI) - Troops Line Roads $100,000 from the Connecticut Mrs. England has named aginst the Eastern Bus Lines Delbert Meyer, vice president UNIVERSAL Yesterday when Police Chief James Per Order of the General Gaffney will serve at least until the State Lottery. LISBON (UPI) — Portuguese army Arlene Brissee her East Hart­ since Wednesday have been for academic affairs at Baldwin WALLABEE Reardon and Dect. Capt. Joseph Sartor Manager sixth Wednesday of the next legislative Mrs. Flowers’ fourth child ford coordinator, John J. fired by owner George Negro. Wallace College in Berea, Ohio, DIVISION o r NORRIS INDUSTRIES went to the site, the camp had been dis­ Robert B. Weiss session, when his appointment will have to troops lined the roads to Lisbon and was due to arrive Thursday, she Cucchi campaign treasurer, The nonunion drivers, who has been named Eastern mantled. All that remained was the See more pictures on page 7. be confirmed by the General Assembly. searched cars today hours before a con­ A NEW WINNER troversial rightist rally. The government said. She and her husband, and Edie Barsa public originally asked for a raise Connecticut State College’s New style, new drainage trenches that had ringed tents. He is expected to be sworn in early next Lawrence, who buy lottery broadcast repeated appeals to avoid relations. All reside in East from $2.85 to $3.50 an hour, academic dean. Meyer replaces toughness, new week. 2 tickets “once in a while,” will Hartford. reduced their demand to $3.25 Dr. Robert M. Wickware who Meskill has made the nomination violence that could create a climate for FA(T0IIV AUTHORIZED comfort. The design civil war. put the money in the bank to use Thursday but Negro, who had retired Aug. 1. Meyer’s apoint- despite a written pledge in 1970 to the state TREK gives you barefoot The government ordered leftists to for their children, she said. offered $3.00, said no and fired Dixieland Concert bar association that he would "refuse to ment must be approved by the freedom; the wedge r, The regular weekly winning them. Board of Trustees. nominate for judicial office any individual remove barricades on highways leading number was 69917. The two South Island is the larger of DISHWASHER sole gives you extra who is found not qualified by the Judiciary into the city and said “it will make cer­ bonus numbers were 93613 and the two islands that form support. The style is Sunday in Park Committee of the Connecticut Bar tain” a rally in support of President An­ international. 06091. New Zealand. Kathy aaya: “A New Seeaon la hare, and we at Association.” tonio de Spinola set for later today was not In Ox Hide leather and Ken Morgester’s Jazz Band featuring and private clubs to the young people at a The committee had “cleared” Gaffney disturbed. Paro'a hope you’ll ‘Fall’ for our wonderful aaaort- Dixieland music will close the Concert college party or concert. for a judgeship no higher than the state Communists and Socialist vigilantes ment of Produce!” soft sand suede. Series ’74 Sunday at 2 p.m. in Center Park. Just plain good music for all is wrapped Court of Common Pleas. took up positions along highways leading A ORCHARD FRESH: Maci, Cortlinda, Qraaningi, Bartlatt Paara, Elbar- into Lisbon Friday night to stop la Paachaa, Crabapplaa, SIckla Paara and Fraah Cldar. . . Should the weather be inclement, the con­ up in this neat package called “The Now Meskill’s own confirmation for a seat on NATIVE: Caulinowar, Qraan A Yallow Squaah, Egg Plant, Rad A Hoi cert will be in the auditorium of Howell Sound of Dixie.” An outstanding collection the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court has been held up demonstrators arriving in the city from TIMELESS Pappara, Laaka, Acorn A Bullamul Squaah, Whila Swaat Potatoaa, 1 2 0 0 0 Cheney Technical School at 791 West Mid­ of musicians whose personal philosophies largely because of the unanimous decision Portugal’s politically conservative Charry Tomatoaa, Baata, Baal Qraana, Qraan A Yallow Baana, Paaa, dle Turnpike. and individual talents enable them to per­ of a six-member American Bar Associa­ northern provinces. TRIBUTE FOH ~| Aaparagua, Belgium Endiva. FRESH: Strawbarriaa, Honaydawa, Cantaloupaa, Blua A Oraan The concerts are being sponsored by the form an established jazz standard or a tion committee that he is unqualified for Qrapaa, Pluma, Naelarinaa, Boac Paara, Indian Corn, Pumpkina, Retail Trade Commission of the Greater new tune with the true treatment of the position. Wallace Speaks Grapalrult, Florida Orangaa, LImaa. ExclusivPiy by Manchester Chamber of Commerce. authentic Dixieland jazz, according to the POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (UPI) - THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECIALSI "BUY NOW AND SAVE No stranger to Manchester, Ken Chamber. Democrats should aim their platform at FRESH CAULIFLOWER head SVC Morgester has performed at posh country Some of the jazz greats who have the average American if they want a vic­ FRESH PEAS svc appeared with the “Now Sound” are Max tory in 1976, according to Alabama Gov. A personalized monument, carved of Select Barre George Wallace. PURPLE TOP TURNIPS a its 3SC O F E N G L A N D Kaminsky (who called the band one of the INSIDE Granite, can say more than many words. It will be an / BARRE MAC APPLES (B Grade)...... i6-qt. basket $ 2 .9 S best he has ever worked with), Johnny “The average man is tired of his money , B ran d e d to i going to the government to be distributed everlasting tribute to a loved one. See our display of ( p i i i i pv NATIVpEACHES lib s SVC Windhurst, Bobby Hackett, Ruby Braff, Off manufacturer's>25 suggested retail price. Pravtnl Ruslllng Ifisluii tlK ’ly WEATHER TODAY to countries all over the world that spit in Barre Guild Monuments, backed by the industry's COKE 32-01, non-returnable bottlea...... 11 (or 7SC Buddy Morrow, Pee Wee Erwin, Jimmy McPartland, Vic Dickinson, Chris Griffin, our face,” Wallace told a Truman Day strongest monument guarantee. a ^ " * * " * ^ Considerable cloudiness today with a M onum ciU i » We Suit The Hara/d, S u n d a y Papari, plut Lotltry TIcktttI ELIGIBLE DISmVASHEKS: CP/SS 878-200, MANCHESTER I “ Doc” Cheatham, Teddy Wilson and Churches ...... Page 6 dinner Friday night. LIMITED TIME ONLY Manchester Parkade I chance of scattered showers. High today "Wild Bill” Davidson. Wallace, who was paralyzed by an President Leaves Hospital and Sunday 70 to 75. Low tonight 60 to 65. Area Profile ...... Page 3 assassin’s bullet in May, 1972, was lifted CUSTOM P ER ITC D WEST HARTFORD 1/ C. )D /' Cloudy Sunday with chance of showers. For its Sunday concert, the band will Senior Citizens News ...... Page 2 from his wheelchair and propped against SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. derwent surgery this morning which p C R fl Corbins Corner l \ y Chance of precipitation 40 per cent today offer a program with a variety of jazz two steel bars at the podium for his President Gerald Ford and his KITCHEN Manchester Has I t ...... Page 5 H wEN I En and tonight, 50 per cent Sunday. For ranging from Back Home Again in In­ speech. Signs and buttons from previous daughter-in-law, Gail, are shown removed a breast which had a malig­ 470 Center St., Manchester 643:7732 national weather trends see map on page diana, Beale Street Blues, to Muskrat Yankee pennant fever...... Page 9 Wallace presidential campaigns were leaving Bethesda Naval Hospital after nant cancerous growth. (UPI photo) 278 OANUND ST.. MANCHESnS - 643-S3B4 385 CENTER ST. • TEL. 649-7544 Usv Your Master Cliarffe j ' Loula Daacanlo Earle Davht 12. Ramble. Schoolboy sports ...... Page 10 scattered about the room. visiting with Mrs. F'ord who un­ PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Sat., Sept. 28, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 - PAGE THREE NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS 'A Shopping Tradition Since 1956” By WALLY FORTIN H erald o n c h e / L e r , ______Area Profile changed in looks since then. We boat on our recent trip that we Hi there! Well how about We start registering around also saw a few slides of other are still waiting for some sort o r k o d ^ BROAD ST. & WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE those Red Sox coining to life 8:30 a.m. and continue untii all against my Yankees, and the buses will be filled. We activities here at the center. of word from the bus company, From there it was off to races making the run for first place would appreciate it if you’re and if we don’t hear from them a little tighter. Who knows maye going to pay cash, to please be in which we all had some fun by the time you’re reading this before it was time to call it a column, we will be sending that final day will have some sure to have the quarter, as it each one of you a refund on the meaning after all. will help us when trying to day. We still have a few tickets make change. Officer Holyfield cost of the boat. available, and you can get them Bowling Next Thursday as part of our Menus for the Week up until Tuesday afternoon. Our Let’s see, the action here at Fun-Day Program we will have Monday: Old fashioned buses will leave the center the center starts with out Officer Russ Holyfield, com­ cream of mushroom soup, around 9, so we’ll be looking for Senior Bowling League at the munity relations officer of the grilled frankfurter on a roll, ice you no later than 8:45 a.m. No Parkade Lanes on Tuesday, Manchester Police Depart­ cream with melbasauce and a matter what the game may with the following results: ment. He will discuss and beverage. mean, it is still a day away In the Class A group for the hopefully show a movie regar­ Tuesday: Homemade corn women, Esther Hogan took ding burglary and flim-flam chowder, tuna fish boats, OPEO from home with some real goodies to munch on. both honors of high triple with preventitives. This is quite an frosted cupcakes, a beverage. Foliage Trip 453 and high single with 165. In appropriate subject because of Thursday: Tomato joice A cocktail, roast turkey with com By the way, Monday was the Class B group. Ivy Siddell the recent pickup of house register for our annual foliage won high triple with 362, and breaks, and of people trying to break stuffing, cranberry trip which is scheduled for Oct. Eva Lutz took high single with talk the elderly into putting sauce, creamy whipped 17. The trip includes the bus 142. money where they shouldn’t. potatoes, buttered beans, roll ride and a nice meal for $9.25. In the men’s Class A group, The afternoon program will and butter, fresh peach short­ We are limited to three buses John Scheibenpflug took both end with a question and answer cake with whipped topping. for this trip, so if you want to go honors of high triple with 538 session, so we’re hoping to see Friday: Harvest salad plate, and see the trees in all their and high single w i^ 199. In the lots of members here for this sliced ham, cheese, native splendor, you’ll have to get here Class B group, Floyd Post took most informative program. tomatoes, cucumbers, cottage Our hot meal program starts /unoAV early because we sign up on a high triple with 427, and Joseph cheese arranged on a bed of let­ Visit these tine stores Sunday... first come first bases. Picaut high single with 168. that same day so why not plan tuce, served with crisp saltines, Pinochle, Bridge on eating your noon meal with fruited gelatin said, beverage. • Parkade Lanes Wednesday, in the morning us and staying for the program? Schedule for the Week 2 FILM RATING GUIDE we had 14 tables for pinochle Monday through Friday, Treasure City • Scuffy Pet with the winners as follows: Meals Start registration for foliage trip on For Parents and Harvey Barrette, 603; Joseph Speaking of meals, our meal Oct. 17. Llguett Drug • Adams Apple Their Children Windsor, 599; Grace Windsor, program begins this coming Monday, 10 to noon, kitchen Parliade Health • Swiss Colony 586; Lee Steinm eyer, 578; Monday, Wednesday, Thursday social bingo, one can of canned Mollie McCarthy, 574; and Friday. On Monday, goods needed, noon to 12:30, GENERAL AUDIENCES Parkado Rakery • UA Theaters East 1, 2 AH A g n Admiittd Alexander Tycz, 552; Ann Wednesday, and Friday we call lunch is served; 1 to 4 p.m., Perras, 546; Josephine Schuetz, it our noon lunch which consists pinochle games. Bus pickup at & 3 543; Cis Wilson, 541. of a sandwich, homemade soup, 8:30 a.m. return trips at 12:30 Singing Savoyards Rehearse Coventry Zoning Agent PARENTAL OUlOANCf In the afternoon we had our dessert and a beverage for 50 p.m.a nd 4 p.m. S U O O U T ID usual good turnout for our ad­ cents. Thursday is our Hot- ’Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, The Singing Savoyards of Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop Manchester Area Conference of Churches. Tickets are Ernest Wheeler, a retired Army major, has taken over Sofia Wm btibI Not S« Meal, and Meals-on-Wheels beginners ceramic class and Soitatolt For P ro-Tw nniri vanced ceramic class, and in rehearse for the Evening of the Performing Arts, which $2.50 for adults and $1:50 for students and may be obtained duties as Coventry’s new zoning agent. He resides in Hart­ the main hall we had 28 players consisting of a meat or fish en­ also bus for shopping; <1 p.m. at Manchester State Bank, Lift the Latch Gift Shop, or at tree, with all the trimmings for Senior Bowling League at the will be presented Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. at Bailey Auditorium of ford but plans to move to Coventry by the end of the year. for our bridge game, and the Manchester High School. The singers are front row and the door. Other local groups participating in the program lucky winners were: 11. Parkade Lanes. 'They need (Shea photo) from the left, Rita Kenway, Kitty Keller, Mary include the Manchester Civic Orchestra and Chorale, Silk RCSTSICTEO Eugene Toch, 6,250; Vivian Blind Chorus more bowlers, so why not join Undtr t7 rtquwM accOfnpBnviOf Kalbfleisch, Susan Borst, Bob Horton, Deborah Benson, City Chorus, Little Theatre of Manchester, Mountain or Adult Guardian Lesperance, 5,100; George Speaking of food, in in the fun and exercise. 1:30 Last, 4,790; Jack Owen, 4,080; Wednesday’s paper I mentioned p.m. return trip from shopping. Geri Lyons and Doris Horton. Back row from left, Harry Laurel Chapter of Sweet Adelines, and the combined bell Marianne Herdic, 3,890, and about having a potluck here at Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, Carr, Bob Gordon, Gordon MacDonald, Pierre Marteney choirs of Emanuel Lutheran, Center Congregational and Ethel Quish, 3,840 and Frances the center on Thursday, Oct. 10, pinochle games; noon to 1 p.m., and John Lombardo. The program is sponsored by South United Methodist Churches. (Herald photo by Dunn) Wheeler Named Strange, 3,780. at 6:30 in the evening. Anyone lunch is served; 1, bridge ^ NOONE UNDER 17 AOtMTTEO coming must bring a fairly games; 1:30 to 3:30, advanced (A ft limit may Thursday morning it was Zoning Agent m cartam araad crewel embroidery class in one large dish of their favorite ceramic class. Bus pickup at room, while the main hall was goodies. There will be a 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 ■The Lighter Side- nominal fee of 50 cents along and 3:30 p.m. - MPAA jumping and jiving with our COVENTRY learned to speak French, Ger­ square dancers. with the goodies to help defray Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, man and Alsatian fluently. Monica Shea In the afternoon we were some of the expenses. crewel embroidery class, and Wheeler has served on the Correspondent treated to some slides of a trip After the meal we will be square dancing; noon to 1 p.m.. Political Weaknesses master planning boards of Fort to Sterling Gardens some five entertained by the members of Hot Meals and meals-on- 742-9495 Shatter, Hawaii, Fort Toten, wheels; 1:30 p.m., Fun-Day ‘Coventry has a new zoning years ago, and it was fun seeing Mansfield School Blind chorus. "Family considerations “Jack Kennedy, for example, N.Y., Fort Knox, Ken., while in B U R N S ID E ^ featuring Officer Russ By DICK WEST I said, “I must have missed agent. Ernest Wheeler, a retired ■OMMlLITn. •iM-nU how much some of us have These people are really terrific, came first, of course. But the was one of the strongest.can­ Seoul, Korea, Wheeler was in Holyfield, who will speak on something. I didn’t hear him Army major has been hired by 1 ROBERT REDFORD and some of the 50 cents will go WASHINGTON (UPI) - plight of the other candidates didates against Democrats the charge of construction in early SAT. ' toward a donation to them to prevention precautions against mention the welfare of the the Planning and Zoning Com­ ‘JERIMIAH Shortly after Sen. Ted Kennedy other candidates as one of his must also have been on his party has ever had. Yet he just 1950’s. 1:30 I cover their expenses. burglary and flim-flam artists. mission to fill the duties of took himself out of the race I reasons for withdrawing.” mind. That’s the kind of a guy barely beat Nixon in 1960. After retiring from the Army, I So it sounds like an in­ Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return zoning agent on a part-time called one of the remaining 99 “Kennedy didn’t mention it. I he is.” “ Lyndon Johnson, on the Wheeler joined the Navy as a teresting night. The only thing trip and pickup at noontime. presidential candidates in th^ other hand, couldn’t get basis.- civilian and worked for them did. He obviously was aware Wheeler is presently living in is we are limited to no more Return trip at 3:30 p.m. Senate for comment. I said, “Do you agree with anywhere running for President for five years before taking Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, that by staying in the race Hartford but will be moving to than 100 members. We have the "No doubt it was a tough those who say that Kennedy’s against Jack Kennedy and other retirement and coming to himself he would be depriving Coventry in December. tickets on hand and they will be kitchen social bingo, one can of decision, but the right one,” the staying in the race might have Democrats. But when he came Connecticut. many other candidates of any Asked why a retired Army sold on a first-come basis. So if canned goods needed; noon to candidate said. “Kennedy has had tragic consequences?” up against a Republican in 1964, Wheeler has an associate n sn TMlIMklMl biM chance of getting the nomina­ major would be interested in you’re interested in taking part 12:30 p.m., lunch is served, 1 to done the best thing for himself, “The consequences certainly he won in a landslide.” degree in science and one in 4 p.m., setback games. Bus tion. the job, Wheeler said, “I have TM EIiLACh of this program get your tickets his family and the other can­ would have been tragic for I said, “What are you leading music. been in service to the public for early. pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trips didates.” me,” the candidate said. “With up to, sir?” He has studied music for 13 WINDMILL 30 years and I wanted to con­ A reminder to all you unhap­ at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. him in the race I would hae “My point is that the main years and plays the piano and TOK“MnHMSr tinue in that service. And I like a EXOmOT MULN py members who missed the been lucky to get three strength of the Democrats in organ. challenges and I think Coventry OFEN SUNDAY 12-5 PJN. 7 THEATER SCHEDULE 1976 may lie in their His other hobbies include delegates.” will be a challenge. I also weaknesses, which, thanks to working with youth and drug Local Art Student Stimulated by these keen in­ wanted to move to the country sights into political realities, I Ted Kennedy’s withdrawal, programs since 1963 and when and get out of the city.” they now have in abundance. he finds time, the art of Exhibits in Boston Saturday Sunday asked Dr. Luigi V. Populi, a top Wheeler entered in Army in “It’s too early to tell which of gourmet cooking. political analyst, whether 1942 and served in this country, UA East 1 - “Flipper 2:00 UA East 1 - “Flipper” 2:00; Kennedys withdrawal would the current crop of secondary Wheeler’s duties will include SuUMfland and Gould Miss Clementino is a Europe, and Korea in the field / DoHToThaC.I.A. at \ Miss Ann Clementino, the UA E a st 2 — “ H arrad “Harrad Summer” 3:50-5:35- weaken the Democrats’ Democrats would run best review and coordination of CH;\THEATRES EAST daughter of Mr. and Mrs. graduate of Manchester High Summer” 7:35-9:30 of planning and construction un­ viaoil tPrl 7:35-9:30 chances of recapturing the against the GOP nominee. But technical reports, research and School and the School of til retiring in 1967. Michael Clementio of 20 West­ Jeremiah Johnson” 2:00-7:30- White House. in the next year or so there will data assembly, field work and EVES AT 7-9 Fashion Design in Boston. While in Europe, Wheeler minster Rd., is one of four stu­ 9:30 UA East2— “Jeremiah John­ "Not necessarily," he be plenty of time for the cream subdivision review. sn. WT. 2 N 9K Ctm 2 PH She has worked as a fabric SUMMER dent artists of the UA East 3— “Castaway Cow­ son" 2:00-4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 replied. "It is true that to sink to the bottom." buyer for Fiandaca, a Boston Robert ^ 0dford Massachusetts College of Art boy” 3:45-7:00-10:15; “Absent Kennedy was the strongest KID S SHOW SAT. A SUN. 99« Couturier; as a textile colorist; AT 1PM AND 3 PM who are participating in a Minded Professor” 2:00-8:45; UA East 3— “Castaway Cow­ Democratic candidate — “JEHMUH JOHNSON” (poi and as a fashion illustrator. collection of calligraphic works Midnight Show “Scream and boys” 2:30-5:45-9:05; “ Absent against other Democrats. But “FLIPPER” She is presently employed by Plua 3 STOOGES COMEDY entitled “Expanded Vision: The Scream Again’’ 12:00 Minded Professor” 4:10-7:30 that doesn’t mean he would the Singer Company as an in­ Insect viruses are being MID-NITE MOVIES SAT. OOWBW Artist as a Group.” Burnside Theatre — have been the strongest Adult Course Deadline The collection will be open to structor, as well as a free lance “Jeremiah Johnson” 1:30-7:30- Burnside Theatre — tested at Pennsylvania State h. 2 - ItM hucl “Jeremiah Johnson” 1:30-3:30- Democratic candidate against a lb. 1 “WINCSW MIDNITE SHOW TONITE A SAT. the public in the college’s calligrapher and designer of 9:30 University for “germ war­ Is Monday Evening luaiiinMU'' A U S U T S M e 5:30-7:30-9:30 Republican. fare” against orchard pests. ORIG IHAL O IL PAINTINGS Longwood Gallery at 364 book covers for a Boston Manchester Drive-In — “Look what happened in ’72. P6 - “SCREAM AND Brookline Ave. in Boston. publisher. "Cops and Robbers” 7:30; “Mr. When perfected the techni­ AT UNBEATABLE PRICES PHONE 649*9333 Manchester Drive-In — The Democrats made the mis­ and include photography for SCREAM ABAIN" • PC Majestyk” 9:00 que can infect pests with COVENTRY “Cops and Robbers” 7:30; “Mr. take of nominating McGovern beginners, pottery, bike repair, Vernon Cinema 1 — “The their own diseases. Monica Shea BI 3 SelecOon O f Hand-Carved Frames Majestyk” 9:00 simply because he had beaten sewing, wood finishes, knitting .Black Windmill” 7:20-9:15; "3 the other Democratic can­ The last day for registration and pattern design. Stooges Comedy” Plus ” Vernon Cinema 1 — “3 didates. for the fall semester of the W^nesday classes will be' Flipper” 1:00-3:00 lo SALE Stooges Comedy plus Flipper” “But up against Nixon he was Adult Education Program will held at the high school and in­ 8x10 ORIGINAL OILS trom S 5.00 Cinema2-"S*P»Y*s” 2:00- 1:00-3:00; “The Black Wind­ about the weakest candidates be Monday from 3 p.m. to 8 clude typing, drama workshop, ABOUT TOWN 7:00-9:00; "Mad Dogs and NOW GOING ON 12x16 ORIGINAL OILS from $15.00 CHARLES BRONSON mill" 5:00-7:00-9:00 they could have fielded. And p.m. at the Captain Nathan quilting, cooking, silk screening Englishmen” 12:00 Midnight that sort of miscalculation has ARTHUR DRUG Hale School on Route 31. and interior decorating. 12x24 ORIGINAL OILS from $17.00 Showcase 1 — “Pink Floyd” Cinema 2 — “S»P»Y»S’’ 2:00- Mizpah-Spencer Circle of various experiences. Hostesses happened many times before. The classes will be Tuesdays Classes will run from 7 to 8:30 ™ "MR.MAJESTYK" :=i Rated G. Daily at 2:00-4:00- 3:30-5:15-7:00-9:00 16x20 ORIGINAL OILS from $17.00 South United Methodist Church are Mrs. Elsie Chipps, Mrs. and Wednesdays and will run p.m. and 8:30 to 10 p.m. with 6:00-8:0010:00 Special Midnight ELUOn KASTNER will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. Rachel Barnes, Mrs. Mary Showcase 1 — “ Pink Floyd” from 6 to 12 weeks. the registration fee for most 20x24 ORIGINAL OILS fromSIO.OO presents Show Fri. and Sat. eve. at 12:00 :00-4:00-6:00-8:00-10:00 Special Tuesday classes will be at the at Susannah Wesley House of Matchett, Miss Elizabeth classes is $2. 24x36 ORIGINAL OILS from $30.00 CLIFF GORMAN the church. Mrs. B. Condit Brown, and Mrs. Mabelle New­ Showcase 2 — “Jugger- Midnight Show Fri. and Sat. Captain Nathan Hale School naught” Rated PG Daily at eve. at 12:00 I UnitedI Valentine will speak about her ton. • 24x48 ORIGINAL OILS from $40.00 JOSEPH BOLOGNA in Artists I 1:30-3:35-5:30-7:25-9:35 NOTE: C A S A N O V A Special Midnight Show Fri. and Showcase 2 — "Jugger- Sat. eve. 11:45 naught” 1:30-3:35-7:25-9:35 RESTAURANT Special Midnight Show Fri. and Westbrook Discusses CIVIC CENTER Showcase 3 — “That’s Enter­ I and CSHCmASt CINEMA/ 1234 tainment” Rated G. Daily at Sat. eve. at 11:45 Showcase 3 — “That’s Enter­ Cocktail Lounge Nurse Practice Act I-MEXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:40 ROUTB N - TALCOTTVIUe > EAST HARTFORD • Z4HR.TEL.INFO. $69-8810 O P E N S New Ideas WED., OCT. 16 Showcase 4 — ‘‘Doctor tainment” 2:00-4:35-7:10-9:40 • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* W> Honor MASTER CHARGE • Showcase 4 — “ Doctor Pint H»6l$unnt on UinehoMlor Unt Open Sunday NKHTIY - 8.-00 PJL Zhivago” Rated G. Daily at from RlCMARn HARR'S OVARSHIRII 1:30-5:008:30 Zhivago” 1:305:00-8:30 SOUTH WINDSOR participants similarly well OCT. 18-17-1M9-22-23-24-2S t 26 FRI., SAT., SUN. ONLY prepared. Judy Kuehnel ADAM’S 6 M A T IN E E S For Your Ploasuro Last week’s hearing was the Correspondenl first in a series of five that will J SAT., OCT. 19 & 26 at 2KK) PJL NOW APPEARING 646-1364 SUL, OCT20A27itlPMI5PN Accordion Interlude be held throughout the state. An APPLE State Representative G. Oct. 3 hearing, which will begin pmxs CONNECTICUT TURNPIKE In Our Dining Room Warren Westbrook told a group 4N.5N4 N m S£KTS resERVO) at 7:30 p.m. in the Hall of the of 200 persons attending the House of the Capitol in Hart­ ART SPECIALS first public hearing on the ford, will serve this area. YOUTH PHCCS 12 & Undar FRI. • SAT. * SUN. Nurse Practice Act that State Westbrook, who represents GALLERY $1** Discount on Advance Sales Onty Statutes should reflect the the 14th Assembly District For Oct 17,19 at 2 pm, 22, 23 & “new status of nurses.” which includes South Windsor 24 ONLY! BREADED VEAL PARMIOIANA At the meeting, held in Dan­ and the 1st District in ■ml sMe order of spaghetti ^0 Q g bury, he called today’s nurses, Miniature Oil Paintings The man Manchester, is chairing the Get Your Tickets Early “better educated and better panel studying the Connecticut with Carved Wooden R o b e rt who became a 35th Anniversary Edition trained than ever before, and Nurse Practice Act. This is a Frames. Average Size M JO STUIUGK CAVATELLI said the purpose of the hearings l ^ d t o r d with meat balls or aauaago and 0 g subcommittee of the Public 7”x8" Reg. 15.00 legend is to find out “how they can best tossadsald. Health and Safety Committee. ONLY serve in making Connecticut a » ie ie m ia b The film destined Cull Scouts lo Meet model in health care for the There will be a meeting of J o h n so n *' C om , S m Our New Low Price Lunch Menu to b e a rest of the country.” Pack 389, the first of the year, A fio — Speclel Chlldren'e Menu Westbrook noted that the Friday, Oct. 4, 7 p.m. at the classic! Danbury hearing was unusual Stop in for Pizza and A Orchard Hill School. There will because testimony came from bam'5 Apple TICKETS WILL BE SOLD be an introduction of new of­ <&(PG] ■individuals as well as groups. ART GALLERIES ' Drink Before or After ficers, presentation of awards OKN a m Wirn«r Broi Kitmm MANCHESTER PARKADE Panavision*- Technicolor He praised the participants, DAILY A Wifnar Commume«tiont Company o at SAGE-ALLEN In VERNON a 1-86 exit 95 and a safety film. Rear Bulltrfleldt lAY-A-WAY PLAN STIE VII\ The Show. who were mostly nurses, All boys who signed up for 10-9 P.M.' mancheiter. conn. Tolland Turnpike SERVICING TILL CLOSING TIME stating that they “presented cubbing this year have been NOW PLAYING TUESDAY ONLY € I L T * # ' Rte. 83 PHONE 643-0256 concrete evidence in a concise assigned to dens. If a familyJias MANCHESTER . . . . U.A. manner.’’ He expressed hope U ' / l f Vernon, Conn. not been contacted yet concer­ WILUMANTIC Midtown 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. that the remaining hearings ning Den assignments, please will be as well attended and the call June Cottle, 166 Clinton. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974— PAGE FlVt, PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974

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While the issue of abuse of presiden­ We do not know precise figures but Oversights CERTIFIED NATIONAL INSTITUTE tial power is still on or minds, we with the majority of House members Dear editor: t 725 EAST hstiWi hr FOR After reading the article “Parents Give Business-Directory Guide For lUnOMTIH should not forget that the other chomping at the bit to hit the cam­ Stmt AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE EXCELLENCE Views To Education Board” of Sept. 24,1 aauo»> AAMCO TRANSMISSION OF MANCHESTER branches of government are not im­ paign trail, we know they are more find that discrepancies exist between what jr fj MIDDLE TURNPIKE mune to over reaching the bounds of than conscious of the fact there are I heard and saw as I sat through the Board V Supermarkets Manchester and Surrounding CALL 643-246J^ of Education meeting of Sept. 23 and that FREE their authority. more Greek-American voters than MANCHESTER of the article. MUTS i 53 Tolland Tpka. Manchester-Vemon TERMS What we are speaking of is the there are those of Turkish ancestry. I sat beside Mr. Brewer, pastor of the TOiMING Rt. 83 Town Uno ARRAN8ED House action to cut off military aid to The vote, far from being a pious Church of Christ, who stayed through most Vicinity of the regular board meeting contrary to THE MOST MODERN Turkey until there is substantial attempt to maintain the sanctity of an the article. Mr. Brewer was present and TECHNIQUE IN MEN'S heard the responses to the comments, in­ progress in removal of Turkish troops American law, is politically' HAIR STYLING isT l^ si from Cyprus. At the same session, it cluding his own, that were made from the featuring this week... CO.NSUMER motivated. floor. Mr. Brewer was also present to hear rejected a move to cut off aid to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Dr. Tychsen’s report to the Board of Education regarding the Health and Fami­ VltUGE BIWBER SHOP := V'FM 3 . MANCHESTER PARKADE Greece. has been working tirelessly to bring SALON FOR MEN ly Life Curriculum, not by accident but by Featuring Rega Cut APPOINTMENT ACCEPTED Your Complete Foremost, the House, which is a about some sort of settlement of the intention, because the report was PHONE 049-0187 ROBERT 0. ST PIERRE 312 MAIN STREET part of Congress, doesn’t have any Cypriot issue. scheduled on the agenda. Mr. Brewer’s PROP. MANCHESTER Appliance Store constitutional right to meddle in If the House action delays, which purpose was not a “hit and run” as im­ plied in Mrs. Tompkin’s article but a FAMOUS BRAND diplomacy, a province of the we think it will because now the genuine concern. CAMPING EQUIPMENT Also, I should like noted that certainly a TELEVISION - APPLIANCES 2 executive branch. Yet it took the ac­ Greeks can rightly feel that delay will member of the clergy should be afforded TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR M AHRESSES, tion if did despite an appeal from be to their advantage, the House must the common courtesy and respect of being STOVES, LANTERNS MANrHESTEI HOMEMmnicjrT referred to by his title, Mr., rather than by V" House Majority Leader Carl Albert accept full responsibility for the Nova Scotian Lighthouse (Photo by Doug Bevins) and against the advice of the chair­ human agony and hardship endured his surname alone. FARR'S 649-3589 Furthermore it should also be noted that THE EVERYTHING STORE Wthflke man of the House Foreign Relations for each day the confrontation the Legislative Committee did not help CAMP-BIKE-SPOHT 2 MAIN STREET Nnt l8 Stof t Shog APPLIANCE I TV Committee, also a Democrat. This is between Greek and Turkish Cypriot prepare the Health and Family Life OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 643-7111 Curriculum; the credits belong to Dr. not to imply the vote was a party one continues. Tychsen, Mr. Morrison, and a selected GROOMING... PERSONAL for the 307 to 90 count shows substan­ It is actions such as these that once group of teachers. The curriculum was for Poodles and All Breeds ANDREW TULLY HOURS STUD SERVICE... tial Republican support for the ill- shared and discussed with the Legislative Moo, Tun, Kyi TEE again reinforce the wisdom of the Poodles, Toys A Miniatures Committee, not as a representative P.T.A. for 10-5J8 Ptnonalittd advised action. founding fathers in placing the con­ Unit opinon, but as personal opinion. Thun. 3J8I90 run and Sportawaar 1 should like to commend The Herald at Fri. 3:30.5:38 LETTERS • NUMERALS Second, despite the proponent’s duct of foreign affairs of this nation in Our Dark Side Sal 1000500 its attempt to keep Manchester residents SUDS & SCISSORS DESIGNS • Yourt or Ourt allegations of Turkish violations of the hands of the executive instead of apprised of local matters of interest as- POST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON 35 OAK ST., MMOVSTa foreign aid laws, the vote obviously the legislative branch of government. curately and feel certain that steps will be Hours 9-5 Mon. - Sat. PHONE M6-3339 • Molino Coolio taken to rectify the afore mentioned over­ By Appointment 87S-7624 was cast with a strong eye to the We can only hope the Senate is WASHINGTON — Perhaps nobody France’s Protestant Huguenots in another sights. John Kennedy was murdered because he should say what Larry O’Brien said time. TRA VEL calendar and that one date marked in made of sterner stuff. Mrs. Helene Moran was President. Bobby Kennedy was recently, because it is too ugly. And yet — Put more simply, there are in this age of AGENCY legislative representative murdered because he dared to run for MERCURY red — election day. relative tolerance still those who see a Verplanck School P.T.A. Americans are not children. We have to President. In parlpce, the nuts Reuben Plen’s sis Adams si. Roman Catholic president as a danger to 15 Edmund St. face up to the fact that we have a dark side. among the Kennedy-haters are batting the Republic, as a sinister pawn of the Texaco Sfalion M8-2899 Phone 646-2756 Manchester So in a way, what O’Brien said is a left- l.(XX) per cent; they’ve gone two-for-two. handed service to the country. We must accept the possibility that the Vatican. Both theologically and political­ ; OUAMANTieO llydranmtli- Transnilsslon t NO SERVICE CHARGE O’Brien, former Democratic National nuts would be tempted to make it three- ly, they are descendants of the bishops and ItepalrlnK Housing priests of the Spanish Inquisition who tor­ Good Suggestion chairman, said Sen. Teddy Kennedy of for-three if the surviving brother made the All Wurk Guaranteed Reservations for • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships tured and murdered dissenters simply Massachusetts should not run for Presi­ race for the White House. Texaco Lubrlcalioii Service Manchester Pet Center at 9 Maple Street in Downtown 627 Main Street Manchester Dear sir: because they were different — and dent of the United States in 1976 because !i4 vs. I'm a lifelong resident of Manchester he might be assassinated. Now for the tough part. It is always un­ therefore dangerous to the state. Manchester is your Headquarters for Pets and Supplies! and a daily reader of The Herald. I con­ One might protest that the idea is out­ pleasant to bring up the subject of I say these bigots exist in certain gratulate you on the many new in­ FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Meet (left to right) Ben, Daisy and Greg at your “Family Pet Shop,” at 9 Maple Street, around the corner rageous, fit only for contemplation by religion, not only because there’s no surer backwaters of the land. But there are 875-3252 MACHINE novations you have made in the last few citizens of a banana republic or some way for a columnist to get himself in trou­ backwaters in fashionable. Social 647-1731 from Main Street. Over 20 years’ experience under the same ownership satisfying our clientele. Always National Debt years, particularly the clearness of all pic­ shoeless African distatorship. The protest ble but because religious beliefs should be Register places, too. A few weeks ago in A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS willing to help with your pet problems, Please phone 649-4273. Complete departments for all your pets, plus a MANCHESTER SHOP tures and the cute illustrations for various would be futile. The danger that any a private matter protected by a big “no the drawing room of a wealthy 70 UNION ST. large selection of dog and cat collars to fit the smallest to the largest breeds. Healthy Tropical and Goldfish, AUTO PARTS 191 CENTER ST. news items. member of the Kennedy family would be Trespassing” sign. Over the years, most patron of the arts, there were sneering A ROCKVILLE, CONN. plus Aquariums and all accessories. Guaranteed Conn, bred healthy Baby Parakeets, Mixed Breed Puppies, MANCHESTER. CONN 27 0 BROAD ST SERVICES Anyone who has seen the value of savings and loan institutions saw their The area profile page certainly catches commentators have gingerly sidestepped allusions to Henry Kissinger as “the Jew Mon. - Sal. 10-5 murdered by some hate-filled lunatic if he Mon. - Sal. 10-5 Gerbils, Teddy Bear Hamsters, plus our own special blends of small animal and bird foods, as well as major the reader’s eye. I note that in the publica­ FrI. 10-9 his common stocks (even some reserves dwindle by $1.24 billion and dared to run for President is very real. the subject. boy.’’ An off-color story was told about an Thura. 10-7 brands . . . AVAILABLE tion of the news items for the various sub­ Kennedy-haters are not to be confused “illiterate Southern Baptist,” and another preferred) decline by 25 per cent to 40 savings banks by $800 million. Small But in dark fact, the overriding reason urban towns, the headline appears before with Nixon-haters. People who adopted a about Pope Paul. Apparently, bigotry is Wedding Cakes A Specialty why a member of the Kennedy family per cent during the past 18 months savers withdrew their money to buy the name of the town. I don’t know hatred of Richard Nixon as a way of life chic if displayed in a stylish setting. risks assassination is that the family is whether my experience is the same as are satisfied with merely their detestation As for Teddy Kennedy, his various EVERYTHING IN W f CAN'T HIDE BEHIND ' i would probably humbly admit that he the higher paying treasury securities Roman Catholic. This is a nasty reason, i PARKADE BARBER SHOP other readers but when I look for the news and the satisfaction that Nixon eventually talents have never impressed me as OUR PRODUCT or she is not the financial expert that but it can’t be swept under the rug. 1 do not • s4;L- .. , MENS a BOYS LADIES A CHILDREN in $1,000 lots. of other towns, I look for the town name in was destroyed politically. Those who hate qualifying him for the Presidency. But • )A»( I T l,LA$V • SMOMfR DOORS J . STYLINO A SHAPING MEN'S HAIRCUTTINO say that either John or Bobby Kennedy • ilO R l fR O N IS • b a t h t u b tSClOSUHfS the heading. Then I know immediately the Kennedys, as all the evidence shows, should a Catholic decide to run, it would be BY CERTIFIED STYLISTS SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT he might aspire to be. Savings and loans have been the was killed because he was a Catholic. I do that the particular news item concerns include too many who would kill a nice if the bigots of both Park Avenue and There is a new quirk in the money largest financers of new homes. But say that the intolerant atmosphere 4 Chair Service — No Waiting that town. The point I’m trying to make is Kennedy, or secretly exult over the violent Main Street would let him do so on his prevailing in certain backwaters of the J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. field, which is almost as paradoxical their great loss in reserves has made that I believe the town names should be extermination of a political member of the record and qualifications for the office, country made their assassination possible, \ FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS . i '-H MANCHESTER PARKADE prominently shown and the headline below family. not as a Roman Catholic. Nice, and a vic­ AppL Avail. as the decline in stock values, which it even more difficult for them to just as the Roman church’s power and in­ (Lower Laval-Rear) same. Indeed, the evidence is overwhelming. tory over our dark side. . Manchester 649-6890 fluence made possible the persecution of 649-7322 31 B itsell St. I were long considered to be the great make loans. Many of them have had to I’ve had no journalism training and my MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE hedge against inflation. sell mortgages to raise money or suggestion may be out of line with good iVi newspaper layout but I wonder whether Housing has been one of the con­ borrow temporarily. 763 other readers might feel like I do. MAIN ST. DON WILLIS Specializing In cerns of almost all sectors of the In response to the anguished pleas Regardless, I will continue to enjoy O P T IC A L ^ BRAKE SERVICE reading The Herald. 643-1191 GARAGE country. Government, labor and the of the savings and loan people, and the RAY CROMLEY //) / c Front End Alignment Yours very truly, 191 18 Main St, Tel. M9-4S31 people who want a new home have all savings banks, the treasury has now Edward D. Atkinson MAIN ST. General Repair Worti been aggrieved by the difficulty pf rescinded its action of lowering the 102 Oxford St. /f MANCHESTER Manchester Didn^t Watergate Teach Us Anything? purchasing. Labor has found it purchasable denominations and has 643-1900 irksome since the housing industry gone back to the ten thousand dollar • M T W T r t has fallen into a relative slump due to minimum. 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 I 9 10 BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. the expense of financing new homes. This, of course, will stem the flow 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 WASHINGTON - (NEA) — For a short 1974 — and are distributing their funds shipping bill. These unions have another MANCHESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. II 19 20 21 22 23 24 $800,000 or so more available for friendly Drywall Contractor But it turns out that the United 29 26 27 21 29 30 ALMANAC time there was a promise of a new post- even more cynically than two years ago. since there are a lot more $1,000 in­ Watergate morality in Washington. The milk lobbies have $2 million available legislators. THE /MMv/esreK locnsMinr Ceiling Repairs & Replacements States government may be one of the vestors than there are people with ten By Uniled Press Inlernational That hope faded fast. for spending this year. The political action Where then has the torture of Watergate 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-8922 Now Introducing greatest impediments to new housing thousand to invest. Today is Saturday, Sept. 28, the 271st With some fanfare. Congress has been arms of unions have something over $5 gotten us? Was it only to remove one J u / l P r h j «n04«W.|U$K$$ Alarms. Locks & Quality Carpentry Work, Patloa - pushing through “clean elections” law so million. president, one vice president and a ^*^*A^'-**y Sales. Combination Changes, day of 1974 with 94 to follow. ■ .. k Additions & Remodeling purchases and construction. It is a strange situation that the filled with loopholes, exceptions and com­ A news story recently revealed that the number of their henchmen? Is that all we LlK o t i Sales & Service - Bonded. ^Most 'The moon is approaching its full phase. l\AAJjUfia/ keys in stock. Repairs of all kinds. Free Estimates Phone 649-4464 government by borrowing to meet its The morning stars are Venus and plications that it is a travesty of morality. political action groups of the various have bought? Important as it is, it is not Also We Make Keys. Scissors S A congressional “reform” bill is bogged divisions of the American Medical enough. Pinking Shears Sharpened. For months now the United States deficit budget expenditures has drawn Saturn. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars down in internal infighting with little hope Association, state and national, had made Laws will not change the picture. Only Treasury has been offering treasury off a great store of mortgage money. and Jupiter. it will pass this session — or next. That, campaign contributions to almost half the publicity will. Some organization is CUSTOM MADE SEE US FOR: IRON notes to investors at an interest rate This makes the plight of the home Those born on this date are under the however, is just as well. The bill is a thinly House of Representatives since the 1972 needed to record and make public every CANVAS AWNINGS vote of every senator and representative • Aluminum Roll Up sign of Libra. disguised power grab masquerading under elections. Interestingly, the list of Awningt usually better than 8.5 per cent. This, buyer and the building industry a pious name. recipients correlates closely with a roster and correlate those votes with each Osfrinsky SCRAP METAL American entertainer Ed Sullivan was • Door Canopiet v / of course, was 1-3 percentage point tighter. And the culprit is the govern­ born Sept. 28, 1902. The most ill begotten attempt of all was of those voting for AMA proposals. member's own financial interests and his Storm Doors • Combination Windows DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER On this day in history: that of a bi-partisan group of senators The maritime unions have put a third of donors' interests. Then it would be clear higher than could lawfully be offered ment which is striving to revive the MANCHESTER AWNING CO. MATERIALS 131 PARKER ST. In 1920, baseball’s biggest scandal who, under the name of consumer protec­ a million into the campaigns of con­ which congressmen are creatures of lobby 195 WEST CENTER ST. Ttl. 843-5735 or 843-5870 by savings and loan .associations or housing market. broke. A grand jury indicted eight players tion, attempted to change the language of gressmen who supported them on a major groups and which are not. a House consumer protection bill to Telephone 649-3091 savings banks. An answer would be for the govern­ of the Chicago White Sox for “throwing” E tla b llih e d 1949 the 1919 games with the Cin­ enhance their power and emasculate the ment to stop borrowing in the open Executive branch. This bill was supported Farr’s Sporting Goods Store, 2 Main Street, Manchester These U.S. treasury securities were cinnati Reds. market every week and make by some of the most prestigious men in the STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER purchasable in amounts of $10,000 or U.S. Senate. BERRY’S WORLD MANCHESTER Over SO Y*.r»' Experlenc traditional commercial offerings 405 Mein St., Mancheeter 649-5533 more. This excluded the smalt saver The senators and representatives turn Farr’s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world over for quality. In the Call &49-5807 more desirable. deaf ears to proposals that they practice "Wlwn t«* Om M (h (hr Stnties, »oii Cm Dspeirf (h low Csr! Raleigh family of bicycles you’ll find 10-speed racing models, 5 and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed MEMORIAL GO. and was considered an injustice. So what they preach and make public their sports models. F arr’s also has a complete line of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ A. ALMETTI, Prop- I But that would mean an end to Ettpninq H rralh Oppodte Eait Ometerr the Treasury lowered the minimum financial holdings and business interests, • TUNE-UPS vice department with Raleigh-trained personnel. Farr’s has earned Raleigh’s fanious “(^rest” award for four H.rrlton 94., >Unche»ter deficit spending and the Congress though they demand this and more of Quality Hamoriols purchase of these high interest rate FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it’s a bike—it’s FARR’s. doesn’t seem ready to face up to that Published by the Published every secretaries of Defense and vice presiden­ securities to $1,000. Manchester evening except Sun­ tial nominees they’re asked to confirm. REPAIRS ON ALL CARS yet. Publishing Co., Herald days and holidays. They regularly refuse to compel Well, in the month of August, Square. Manchester. Entered at the Conn. 06040, Manchester. Conn., their membership to follow the most Got A Painting Problem? We'll Halpi Telephone 643-2711 Post Olllce as Second rudimentary conflict of interest rules. (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. ik l Manchester ScrvKT siill hU'ans snnu’lhmi! to us - and service means spending enough That is, they cling to their right to hold lime With you to help you .seleel the nghl paint finish (or that job you're plan­ BURL L, LYONS, PUBLISHER PAU L’S PAIISTl corporate directorships, labor union posts, Pet Center f4tSupj)&eA. ning neeSee us nir(nr ptiinipaint anuand service wnenwhen you jiianplan your iiexinext pnijecpriijeet HO I SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES law firm connections, and to maintain in­ 723 HUM ST vestments in businesses with axes to grind MimtSTa 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN PAYABLE IN ADVANCE touraine paants TODAY’S THOUGHT before Congress. 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Her diminished size is in me Subscribers who p.m should telephone vestments in blind trusts. at my side spreads her white sails to the fail to receive their the circulation depart- UyHDKT'UiMiiio Don’t Buy New Clothes...Dry Clean — not in her. And just at that moment A sizeable minority, if not a majority, FORMAL’S INN me. morning breeze and starts for the blue Herald belore 5 30 menl, 647-9946. regularly vote “yes” on measures which Your Old Clothes Lika New ocean. She is an object of beauty and when the person nearby .says, “There, JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. 'fo rn w T /^ F ot the tux ^ , 1 Member Audit Bureau of Circulation .markedly assist their major campaign OUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANINO DIVES strength, and I stand and watch her until she’s gone! ’ there are other eyes watching APPLIANCES NEW LIFE TO YOUR CLOTHES her coming and other voices ready to take donors. One seldom hears, for example, of 119 Oakland St. that’s inn at length .she hangs like a speck of white a congressman voting against the milk Fre e Pick Up i Dellvary up the glad shout, 'Here she comes!’ and The Manchesler Display advertising cloud just where the sea and sky come to dosing hours Three Installing Since 1953 CALL 649-S5SB such is dying,’’ (Anonymous) Publishing Co, lobby if he has taken an important con­ foT him mingle with each other. full days prior to LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA "All work dona on pramlaaa and fully guarantaadl" assumes no tmancial publication tribution from that group. Then someone nearby says. There! To believe this sustains us as relatives Frank A. ({lirnont, President responsibility (or Deadline (or Herald New reports filed with Congress make it OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING 147 Birch St.. Manchester. Conn. 06040 and friends leave us never to return, and typographical errors classified advertising: She’s gone! clear those lobbying groups whose con­ Telephone 10-9 Week Day* PARKADE CLEANERS as our own years speed ever more rapidly appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior today of © 1974 by NEA. Inc I Open Mon., Tuet., Sal. 10 to 6 p.m., ^ u re . A FrI. « (^ItU Gone? Gone where? Gone from our sight tUT- 649-7901 10-6 Saturday 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE. by! tisements and other publication, 12 noon tributions played such a role in the MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 MANCHESTER Closed Wednesday 643-9478 — that is all. She is just as large in mast reading matter m The Friday (or publication Watergate investigations of the 1972 elec­ "Amnesty' is such an interesting subject Rev. Eugene Brewer Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ and hull and spar as she was when she left Herald. day. tions have even more money to spend in don't you think so?" my side. And she is just as able to bear her Church of Christ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 — PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 Church Group Selects Jews to Mark Feast of Booths i t B J i l LOCAL CHURCHES Two Executive Officers Mrs. Harry Carr and Mrs. Mrs. Carr’s involvement In to MISAC and a member of The Jewish Holidav of Sukkot the crops. In this sense Sukkot St. John’s Polish National Catholic Church, Frederick Flynn have accepted community and church con­ PANDA; served as president of will begin this Monday at sun­ is a thanksgiving holiday on North United Methodist Church, 300 Parker 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. the part-time positions of cerns has been extensive. She Church Women United and still down and will continue for nine which gratitude is expressed to St. Elarle R. Custer, pastor. 9 a.m.. Mass In English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in executive director and organized Emergency Mothers serves on CWU’s state board as days through Wednesday, Oct. God for the fruits of the earth 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: Polish and English. executive secretary, respec­ for Project Concern and chairman of Church World Ser­ 9. Only the first two days and and His many blessings to man. "Called to Freedom: From Anxiety” ; 9 a.m.. tively, of the Manchester Area chaired that effort for 5 years; vice; has been and is a member the last two days are full This thanksgiving is symbolized \{ancficsi^' St. James Church, Msgr. Edward J. Rear­ Church School. Nursery and Grades 3 through 7; Conference of Churches established and secured the fun­ of the Archbishop’s Commis­ holidays. The intervening days by the four species which are don, pastor. Rev, Daniel J. Karpuey, Rev. 10:30 a.m.. Church School. Nursery, (MACC). ding for a school library at sion on Ecumenical Affairs for are semi-holidays. carried around the Sanctuary Kindergarten and Grades 1 and 2. Registration Eugene Charman. Both women have been active Green School; helped organize the Archdiocese of Hartford. Sukkot also known as Feast of during the services: The etrog of Church School classes. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday In the conference since its in­ FISH of Manchester and still Mr. and Mrs. Carr and their Booths is a Biblical holiday (a fruit of the citrus species), Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., noon. ception, serving on the task serves on its board; helped 11 children reside in commemorating the the lulav (palm branch), the Church of the Naiarene, 236 Main St. Rev. force and steering committee organize Interfaith Day Camp Manchester and are com­ William A. Taylor, pastor; Rev. Charles D. wanderings of the children of myrtle twigs and the willows. Church of the Assumption, Adams St. at responsible for the conference’s and still works in all capacities municants at St. Israel in the Sinai desert for 40 Thus through historical Isbell, assistant minister. Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, pastor. formulation, and holding the of­ during its yearly operation; Bartholomew’s Roman 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for all age; years after their liberation associations and recollections Rev. Paul Trinque. fices of vice president and served on the Citizens Advisory Catholic Church. from Egyptian bondage. During of the harvest time in ancient 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship with message by Mrs. Harry (Nancy) Carr, left, and Mrs. Frederick (Anne) Commission to the Board of Mrs. Flynn is an active , Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday secretary during MACC’s first those wanderings the Israelites Israel the Jewish people are ..... the Rev. Nfr. Isbell, third sermon in series on the Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Flynn. (Herald photo by Pinto) 18 months of existence. Education; was representative member of Center Book of Amos. Children’s Church and Nursery lived in booths which protected made aware of God’s Congregational (Jhurch where Providence and bounties and provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by St. Bartholomew’s Church, E. Middle Tpke. them against the scorching sun. her father, the Rev. (Hlfford To remember this hardship and give voice to man’s dependence the Rev. Mr. Taylor. Nursery provided. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. Simpson, was pastor for a Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at God’s Providence over them in on Him for his life and his well­ and,skill to it become discouraged and wonder if it does any good. number of years. Professional­ Church of Christ, Lydall and Vernon Sts. 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. their long and perilous journey being. What would the public schools do if children went only when ly, Mrs. Flynn has an M.A. in the people were commanded to Holiday services will be held Eugene Brewer, minister location from the University 9 a.m., Bible classes, 10 a.m.. Worship, ser­ they felt like it, and parents did not encourage them? This con­ construct booths “throughout at Temple Beth Sholom on Mon­ Gospel Hall, 415 Center St. of Hartford, has taught elemen­ mon: “A Reason For The Despair That Is In versation overheard between a young girl and her older sister is their generations.” This com­ day, at 8:15 p.m., Tuesday and 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday tary school, led and coordinated You” ; 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “The Vanity Of WINGS both amusing and sad. The little one said, “Let’s play Sunday mandment has been observed W^nesday, at 10:00 a.m. and School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. School.” Grudgingly the older one responded, “All right, but let’s the language arts team in ever since, and traditional Jews 7:30 p.m. Human W de.” Glastonbury, and has worked as United Pentecostal Church, 187 Woodbridge play I’m absent.” build Sukkot in their yurds for South United Methodist Church, 1226 Main OF EVENING a legal secretary. Most recently St. Robert Baker, pastor. TTiere are many anecdotes about children who do not under­ the duration of the holiday. St. Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, By CLIFF SIMPSON she has been employed part- 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic stand what their teachers assume they know. In Fresno, (}alif., a Tlie Sukkah is a frail struc- Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, pastors. time as Center Church's direc­ Democratic Service. young lad was quite sure his parish priest was God. As he ' ture consisting of four walls and 9 and 10:4Ja.m., Worship Service. Pastor Ken­ What is your first waking thought? With many of us it varies explained it when he came h o m ^ “We were all in Sunday School. tor of religious education. ■■ i 2 an open roof covered only by Committee dall preaching on “May He Find You Faithful,” from day to day as our moi^s change. Do any of these fit you? Everyone stood up and said, ‘I believe in God, the Father Mrs. Flynn, her husband and St. Bridget Church, 70 Main St. Rev. John J. branches of evergreen. Plans Meeting Social hour immediately after the first service. “What did the stock market do yesterday? Probably dropped O’Malley.” three children are Manchester Throughout the holiday, obser­ Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, Rev. Reports on the progress of Infant-Toddler, Nursery, and Kindergarten for 4 again.” residents. vant people eat all their meals William J. Killeen. election campaigns will be the and 5 year olds in new education wing; 9:30 “How am 1 going to get through this day with all I have to do?” in the Sukkah. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school top priority of business t a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 will attend first service “How can I endure another boring day?” The prevaient custom auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, Influence Wednesday, when the and will go to their classes at 9:30 in the new “My arthritis is worse than ever. I’ll never make it.” nowadays in most communities in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school It is impossible to give tests which show what children learn in Democratic Town Committee education wing, classes will be dismissed at “What am I going to say to John’s teacher? He’s always in is to build a community Sukkah - 4 auditorium. Church School for it concerns intangibles that are not known im­ ABOUT conducts a regular business 10:30 a.m., parents will attend coffee hour and trouble.” on the Synagogue grounds in Many times we are worn out by the day’s problems before we mediately. How does one measure love, compassion, meeting. then pick up children; 10:45 a.m.. Grades 7 TOWN which the congregation gathers through 12 will meet in youth lounge. The Salvation Army, 661 Main St. Capt. and even get out of bed. The Psalmist said “This is the day that Lord forgiveness? It may be many years later that the influence of a It will be at 8 p.m. at - f . Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. for light refreshments after the Democratic headquarters, 443 has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it.” If we inake it a habit class is realized. Here are two illustrations: The British-American Gub Jehovah's Witnesses, Kingdom Hall, 726 N. 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., When the war was over I recall with joy the service man who service. Hartford Rd. Democratic to use this as our first waking thought, the questions and will have a dinner meeting In the course of the centuries Main St. Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 came unannounced to my office on the first day of his return chairman Ted Cummings said problems of the day often fall into a workable pattern. One by one Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Sukkot also assumed an 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse “True Worship p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation home. He said: reports will be given by each (See Story Page One) they can be faced constructively. clubhouse. agricultural significance as it Versus the False.” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Meeting. “I will only take a minute of your time, but before things get candidate or campaign coor­ coincided with the harvest Sept. 1 Watchtower article “Faithfulness — A settled down I want to tell you how grateful I am to the Church dinator. This campsite table and gear (above) and the tent (below) in­ Our poem for the week develops this suggestion. It is one I first A kitchen social will take season and the ingathering of Way of Life.” Calvary Church (Assemblieg of God), 647 E. and especially to the Confirmation Class for what it taught me in dicate how well established was the camp set up by someone heard as a part of the morning meditations at a Northfield place Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson, my younger days. Those teachings acted as a all the Concordia Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. Conference many years ago: Cronin Hall of Mayfair at the town’s Case Mt. land. At right is the notice police pastor. Rev. Burton D. Strand, pastor. The Secret days I was in the army.” Gardens. All residents of posted on a tree at the camp Friday. The notice tells the un- 9 a.m.. Rally Day, Family Service with 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for children “I met God in the morning He had other things to say about a letters, packages, and and adults; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Worship and Mayfair are invited. ifentified campers they are in violation of the Town Charter Church School Open House, Nursery care for When my day was at its best. prayers from the church but I want to point out especially what Bible message, child-care provided; 7 p.m.. his learning experience had meant to him. and ordinances and the state sanitary code. It gives them un­ small children; 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, And His presence came like sunrise. Church School from post-confirmation on. Gospel Service, Hymnsing and Bible message. The other illustrations concerns two men who struck up a con­ Maranatha Christian Coffeee til noon Monday to get their possession out. Most of the Like a glory in my breast. Nursery care for small children. versation as they were traveling on a boat off the east coast of the House for teens and young possessions, however, were already gone by that time. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Scotland. Standing together on deck they commented on the beau­ adults will meet tonight at 7:30 Spring All day long the Presence lingered. Debris, old cushions, and a sleeping bag were left behind. Unitarian Universalist Society, 481 Saints, Woodside St. & Hillstown Rd. D. Clark ty of the rugged hills and deep gorges along the shoreline. Even­ in Fellowship Hall of Calvary Feeney Followers St. Rev. Arnold F. Westwood, minister. All day long He stayed with me. About 800 feet of fencing that town workers had been in­ Brown, bishop. tually they came to the subject of religion. > Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke. 10:30 a.m.. Service, the Rev. Mr. Westwood And we sailed in perfect calmness 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. Seminary; The older man commented, “Once I was a firm believer, an ar­ The public is invited. stalling was pulled from its posts and trees were flattened to will speak on “Dreams, Demons, and Delight.” O’er a very troubled sea. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament dent churchman, but now I have drifted away from all that. I Reconciliated the ground. At bottom right. Police Chief James Reardon, Nursery, Church School. Service. Other ships were blown and battered. think of the years I spent as a Church School teacher — and what The Rev. Felix Davis, pastor foreground, and a reporter survey the damage. Center Congregational Church, United Other ships were sore distressed. a waste of time it all was.” of Second Congregational Church, will lead a devotional Church of Christ, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church But the winds that seemed to drive them The younger responded. WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) any way take part in or assist Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., pastors. (Missouri Synod), Cooper and High Sts. Rev. “My experience was just the opposite. I went to church reluc­ program Monday at 1:30 p.m. in — Some of the followers of the its activities, forfeit the right to Brought to us a peace and rest. 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Federation Room, Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. tantly, thinking it was a bore, but there was one teacher who Cronin Hall of Mayfair Rev. Leonard Feeney, a con­ receive the sacraments of the Rev. Mr. Curtis, leader; 10 a.m.. Worship 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Sunday Then I thought of other mornings made it come alive for me. May faith started on his class and it Gardens. All residents of troversial Jesuit priest penance and the Holy Mayfair are invited. Service, Sanctuary, Rev. Curtis, preacher; 11 School and Youth.Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. With a keen remorse of mind. has been the dominating influence in my life.” defrocked when he preached Eucharist.” The conversation moved on to more personal matters as they Feeney and his followers a.m.. Coffee Hour. First and Second Year Youth Instruction. When I too had loosed the moorings. that only Roman Catholics continued to gaze at the passing scene. It turned out that they could be saved, have been called themselves Slaves of the Full Gospel Interdenominational Church, Emanuel Lutheran Church, Church and With the Presence left behind. were from the same state, then the same town. When they dis­ restored to good standing in the Immaculate Heart of Mary. 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Rev. The covered that they had gone to the same church the young man Catholic Church. The “Feeneyites,” as they 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and Bible Ronald J. Fournier, Pastors; Joseph Ekeber, So I think I know the secret. turned to look closely at his companion for the first time. With Bible Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan were referred to locally, spread study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. Learned from many a troubled way: Intern. growing excitement he blurted out, “1 know you. You were that has confirmed that about 30 about the country crusading his 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service, during pulpit You must seek Him in the morning St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Church and Church School teacher!” Speaks followers of Feeney had asked cause and selling literature. hymn, children go to chapel for their own ser­ If you want Him through the day! Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, rector- We never really know what will come when we scatter the for and received reconciliation Feeney frequently preached at vice; 9:45 a.m.. Church School for all ages, adult — Ralph Sapulding Cushman Dy elect, Rev. Stephen J. White, priest-in-charge. seeds of the Gospel. I am thankful for those who give of from the church. He said Boston Common. forum; 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants; 3 tiuyene themselves to teach in our churches. Feeney, now 76, who has Bishop Flanagan said about Rev. Ronald Haldeman. to 4:30 p.m.. Cradle Roll party in the nursery. Brewer 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Book of Common Morning Watch dropped from the public eye, 30 of Feeney’s followers “most­ Prayer; 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer with sermon by Second Congregational Church, United I recommend keeping what we used to call the Morning Watch Study Context was not among them. ly men, I believe” asked for the Rev. Sherrill Scales, Church School, Nursery Church of Christ, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Felix M. - that is, taking time to pray, to “center down,” to read the Bi­ A twelve-year-old died. His tearful mother asked what the Bi­ It is a sad commentary on Censures on Feeney were reconciliation. He said it was a the ethics of our society when care; 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning Coffee House; Davis, minister. ble, to meditate, to listen, to place before the Heavenly Father ble meant when Jesus said, “God is not the God of dead.” She removed on Nov. 22, 1972 with relatively simple procedure. 11:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer with-sermon by the 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Nursery through our life for that day. It may mean getting up earlier, but those feared that He was no longer concerned with her child. Such a the legality of the state lottery the approval of Pope Paul VII “It was necessary for me can arouse such a furor, and Rev. Mr. Scales. Church School Grade 12. Sermon by the Rev. who make it a regular part of each day testify that it is time well question arises from reading only a part of the whole. Jesus con­ through the efforts of Cardinal simply to ascertain that they never a question be raised Felix M. Davis, “On Being An Example,” ; 7 spent. tinued — “for He is the God of living.” He also said “Because 1 Humberto Medeiros, according were sincere in their desire to Community Baptist Church, An American about its morality. It rode in p.m., Senior-High Fellowship. live, ye shall live also.” to a spokesman for the 30 become again good sons and Baptist Church, 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon initially on the specious plea Sunday School Occasionally 1 hear quoted, “Dust thou art, to dust retumeth.” Feeney followers. daughters of the church,” P. Stairs, minister. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 447 N. of its revenue raising poten The spokesman said the 30 Flanagan said. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, nursery Main St. September is not only back-to-school month for weekdays but Period. Yet the truth is in the complete quote which goes on— “was not tial. It was argued that since men received their removal of “Once this was done, then all through Grade 4 continuing during the service; 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for also the start of Sunday Schools. There have been many recent written of the soul.” Those who take only the first part are saying people gamble anyway, the censures in January 1974. canonical censures imposed as 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: “Presi­ pupils up to the age of 20, care for very young changes in church school programs, re-evaluation of procedure that there is no life after death but the poet’s meaning is the lottery would direct their Feeney was silenced 25 years result of their association with dent Ford’s Other Family,” a nursery is children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon: and updating of methods. This all to the good, but whether or not gaming drive into exact opposite in “The Psalm of Life.” ago by the late Cardinal the group were lifted,” he provided. “Reality,” Golden Text from Psalms: the schools are really communicating the Christian life still It is said “A text without a context is a pretext.” The next time “legitimate” channels, thus Richard Cushing for preaching added. W:' “Glorious things are spoken to thee, 0 city of depends largely on those who teach. It has often been said that some quote from the Bible puzzles you, study it in iis context. If reducing the illegal gambling there was “no salvation” out­ Not much is known about the God.” ; The Christian Science Reading Room, religion is caught rather than taught. But the church school has Presbyterian Church, 43 Sprjuce St. Rev. you still have questions about its meaning I would be glad to try traffic. Does anyone really side the Catholic Church. communal farm since newsper­ 968 Main St. is open to the public Mondays only a short time each week for this “contagion” — and atten­ George W. Smith, pastor. to answer them, either in this column or privately. believe such has occurred? As Following Cushing’s censure, sons and other visitors are not through ’Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and dance is often irregular. Sometimes those who devote their time 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Worship, for its revenue potential, lam Feeney, then spiritual director permitted there. One source in­ the first Thursday evening of each month from 7 K> nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, told that a fourth of one*per of St. Benedict’s Center, Cam­ dicated that the 30 who were study and fellowship. to 9. cent in sales tax would bridge, established a communal reconciled, represented about m produce more. farm in Still River. half of the farm’s population. In the aftermath of the At that time, Cushing forbade When the farm was es­ tottery has come approval for Catholics from attending the tablished, some of the betting on horse- and dog­ center. Referring to Feeney, Feeneyites were single; others YOUTH CHALLANQE racing and jai alai. The im­ Cushing said, “He has lost the were married with children. All A AREA CHURCHES MLLY providence of gambling is an­ right to perform any priestly dressed in the traditional garb WITH MORQAN WELCH tithetical to Christian function including the of a Catholic religious order. 8IHBINQAT stewardship. And its basic preaching and teaching of The married couples were First Congregational Church, United FIRST ASSEMBLY OF 000 appeal is covetousness, which Health Consortium To Get Director St. Bernard’s Church, Rockville. Rev. John United Congregational Church, United St. Francis of Assisi, 673 Ellington Rd., South religion.” permitted to live together for a ABOUT TOWN Church of Christ, Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. the Bible equates with J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Church of Christ, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene CHURCH Cushing added that “ any time, but later were required to 7830AKST. LHARTHHIO idolatry, Col. 3:5. American Medical Colleges for Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Miller; minister. M. Kibride. Johnson, minister. Catholics who frequent St. take vows of chastity and live tral location for the consortium He was a recipient in 1967 of 9:30 a.m., CJhurch School, Adult Bible and Con­ 7 P.M. SUHDAY EVEHIHQ The Capital Area Health Con- three years. His experience in Couples Bridge Group 1 of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Benedict’s Center, or who in apart in cubicles in separate office has not been obtained as a combined fellowship of the firmation Classes; 11 a.m.. Worship Service, • ALL WELCOME • CHURCH OF sortium, Inc., of which hospital administration spans Manchester Newcomers Club Prentiss, 12E Ambassador Dr. School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. sections of the farm. yet. Nuffield Provincial Hospitals St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand Hill Rd., Nursery provided. Sermon: “One For You, Two CHRIST Manchester Memorial Hospital over 20 years and has included will meet tonight at 8 at the is a member, has its first The consortium is designed to Trust and King Edward’s South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III, Wapping Community Church, 1790 St. Mary’s Church, Rt. 31, Coventry. Rev. F. For Me," Coffee Hour in vestry following Lydall and Vernon Streets coordinate care, service, assignments at hospitals in Hospital Fund for London, vicar. E llin ^ n Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. Ramen. worship; 7 to 9 p.m. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship, Phone: 643-2517 executive director. Baltimore, New York City, John M. Danielson, general research and education within studying and working within the 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Richardson, minister. Rev. R. Stanley Eaton, Saturday Tilass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at Church Lane House. the participating hospitals and Long Island and Evanston, III. English hospital system for six munion, 1st and 3rd Sundays; Morning Prayer, associate minister. 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. director of the North Carolina In the latter, he was executive Memorial University Hopital in to effect cost savings and an months. 2nd, 4th and 5th Sundays. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church Avery St. Christian Reformed Church, 661 Second Congregational Church, United eventual end to any un­ vice-president of the Evanston Currently, he is a member of School. Chapel Hill and an associate Hospital for 12 years. Vernon United Methodist Church. Rev. Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Peter htons, Church of Christ, Coventry. Rev. Robert come, gat an early look necessary duplication of ser­ the liaison committee for at our unson’s dean at the University of North In addition, he has served as a Frances P. Swartz and Rev. James H. Swartz, Rockville Baptist Church, 69 Union St. Rev. minister. Bechtold, minister. vices. graduate medical education. Carolina School of Medicine, trustee of the American 8:30 a.m. “Back to God” hour radio broadcast, 9 a.m.. Adult study; 10 a.m.. Worship Service, halloweofl party The consortium concept as Danielson is a graduate of the co-pastors. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. has been appointed executive Hospital Association; as presi­ OPEN 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, nursery through WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m. Sunday School and Adult Church School, infant care; 11 a.m.. Coffee A dacoraU ng au|i^laa — planned in the Hartford region University of Minnesota where Candy Kitchen director of the recently dent of the Illinois Hospital adult, including college career class; 11 a.m.. Bible Study; 11 a.m. Worship Service; 7 p.m. Hour; 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellowship. is believed to be unique in that he received a bachelor’s degree ALL DAY Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church, e h tv Bvory iIWb thing chartered consortium. Association; and was a Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. Evening Service. ----- — — M o r tm u itl Dr. Stewart Hamilton, presi­ medical staffs of each institu­ and a m aster’s degree in (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland Rd., South Where Quality Candy Is Made Fresh Daily member of the Governor’s Holy Communion; second Sunday/ missionary Talcotlville Congregational Church, “where a dent of the consortium, in tion have been and will be ac­ hospital administration. Windsor. Trinity Lutheran Church, Meadowlark Rd. (Illinois) Advisory Committee service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal United Church of Christ, Rev. Kenneth E. dollar's Choose From Over ZOO Varieties tively involved as equal 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald McClean, pastor. making the announcement, from 1967 to 1969. Sunday evening service, nursery provided. Knox, pastor. worth a partners in making decisions vice; 10:45 a.m., “At Jesus Feet” on Radio Sta­ 9 a.m.. Worship Service. the iWtraqIa of j noted Danielson, 50, will 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School, man dollarl” assume his duties Nov. 1. He within the consortium. tion WINF. St. John’s Episcopal Church, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rockville United Methodist Church, 142 jovuntown 'mancheatcp^ Fresh from the kitchens of Munson’s—Our Prior to his North Carolina Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. Nursery care provided; 7 p.m.. Pilgrim becomes the first paid Coventry Presbyterian Church, Nathan Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, V. • A • affiliation, Danielson was 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Family Ser­ Fellowship. professional of the eight- Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. Gray, Pastor. PEANUT RRiniE hospital organization which is director of the department of Manchester Meat Market vice and Church School. health services and teaching pastor. 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through Union Congregational Church, Rockville. Jumbo Virginian peanuts cooked to a golden the first of its kind in Connec­ 51 BISSELL STREET (rear) MANCHESTER 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; St. Matthew’s Church, Tolland. Rev. J. Clif­ adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service, Nursery Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister. brown and pure dairy butter combined to ticut and New England. A cen­ hospitals of the Association of MEDICINAL fv T T 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall ford Curtin, pastor. through Grade 3. 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Class; 10:30 a.m.. make this a cool weather tradition. Mon., Tues. & Wed. Only Specials! Dr. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday First Congregational Church, United Church School, infants through Grade 8; 10:45 U.S.D.A. Choice SERVICES ^ \ Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. OPENING Vernon Assemblies of Cod, 51 Old Town Rd. Church of Christ. Andover. Rev. Rolland G. a.m.. Morning Worship, sermon topic: “A Sense NATIVE PEACHES AVAILABLE... 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. St. Maurice’s Church, Bolton. Rev. Robert Ewing, Interim Pastor. of Obligation.” Elberta Variety WHOLE ROUNDS | Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. W. Cronin, pastor. 9:45 a.m.. Church School for kindergarten First Congregational Church of Vernon, NATURES ORIGINALS Excellent for Freezing or Canning OF BEEF ^ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday through senior high; 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Over Hebron Rev. John A. Lacey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Sunday, September 29th, 1974 St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, and 11 a.m. ORCHARD FRESH APPLES WESTOWN ,Center. Rev. William N. Persing, rector. United Methodist Church, 1040 Boston Bartholomew, assistant minister. fni?ludM?To^Mil Bottom Rounds, With Eye and Sirloin Tip: 2 5 ___ •PLAHT8 •TERRMIUMS Red Qravestine - Miltons - Macs 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ Sacred Heart Church, Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Tpke., Bolton. Rev. David M. Campbell, pastor. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship; 9 55 a.m.. Church Wrapped For Froezer at Ho Extra Chargel _ PHARMACY Years • HAH8IHB PLANTS nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Konopka. 10:15 a.m., Coffee & Conversation; 10:30 a.m., School. FREEI 455 HARTFORD RD. • CHRISTMAS SIFTS LEAN of Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at Church School, nursery through Grade 6; 10:45 r Plant SWEET APPLE CIDER Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church Bolton Congregational Church, Bolton • DRIED ARRANBEMENTS ..... * MANCHESTER Continuous school. 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. a.m.. Worship, sermon: “Ahness II.” Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, minister. Per Cuttonier GROUND CHUCK 9 5 \ 10:15 to 11:45 a.m., Church School; 10:30 a.m.. FERRANDO ORCHARD EXTRA LEAH "YOUR COMMUNITY Service! Gilead Congregational Church, Hebron. St. Margaret Mary’s Church, Wapping. Rev. EAST STREET ANDOVER, CONN. ROUTE 6. BOLTON — TEL 649-4332 First Assembly of God, 763 Oak St., East Worship Service, installation of officers of Birch Mountain Rd., Glastonbury HEALTH SER VICE STORE" Rev. William D. Porter III, interim pastor. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph Schick, co­ (Extantlon of Bolton Cantor Rd. , London Rd., off Routt 85 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 'Ml 8:00 P.M. GROUND ROUND lb. * 1.15 Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. Ladies’ Benevoient Society, Sermon: (3 miles beyond Vito's Restaurant) 9:15 a.m.. Church School classes. Nursery pastors. to Stop Sign — Turn Laft) Candy Also Available For Fund Railing provided; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, the Rev. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m., Church School; 11 a m.. Morning “Crusaders For Christ”; 7:30 p.m., Pilgrim F^ellowship. Mr. Porter preaching. Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. Worship; 7 p.m., Evening Service. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 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6:00 Hollywood Squares ... 22-30 10:00 News...... 3-8-22-30 Antiques ...... 24 Medical C en ter...... 3 6:00 8:00 Nakia ...... 8-40 12 O’clock High ...... 18 Polka ...... 40 N ew s...... 3-22 All In the Fam ily ...... 3 Gospel Hour...... 18 10:30 Electric Company...... 24 8:00 M o v ie ...... 18 The New Land ...... 8-40 David S u s s k in d ...... 24 Connecticut Report ...... 18 Bonanza ...... 40 World at W a r...... 3 Tribute to G e rs h w in ...... 24 Bobby Goldsboro ...... 18 The Gloustermen ...... 24 11:00 6:30 The Rookies...... 8-40 Black Exposure ...... 30 E m ergencyl...... 20-22-30 11:00 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 To Be Announced ...... 24 Sharing Cur Faith...... 18 6:30 0:30 News...... 3-18-22-30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Born F re e ...... 20-22-30 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40 6:45 Honeymooners ...... 20 Friends and Lovers ...... 3 Human Growth ...... 24 Documentary...... 24 7:00 This Week In the NFL .... 18 11:30 11:30 Family T h ea tre ...... 24 7:00 Agronsky & Co...... 3 Whalers vs. Flyers ...... 3 News...... 3-20-22-40 M ovie...... 3 9:00 Johnny Carson .... 20-22-30 N ow s...... 8-20-22 9:00 M o v ie ...... 8 Truth or Consequences ... 0 M au d e...... 3 Hee H a w ...... 30 Mary Tyler M o o re ...... 3 Night Gallery ...... 40 Broncos vs. Redskins .. 8-40 MIDNIGHT Here Come the Brides ... 40 Dick Van Dyke...... 18 Kung F u ...... 8-40 Wayne Newton...... 20-30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 ether Six Days ...... 18 News...... 8-40 7:30 M o v ie ...... 20-22-30 Down the Stretch ...... 22 7:30 M ovie...... 20-22-30 12:30 What’s Happening ...... 3 9:30 The Price Is Right...... 3 Rock concert...... 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'...... 8-40 World of Disney ... 20-22-30 Electric Company ...... 24 Good T im e s ...... 3 Washington Debates ...... 18 Kathryn Kuhiman ...... 18 Journey to Japan ...... 24 7:00 Bonanza ...... 40 Happy Days ...... 8-40 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Insight ...... 3 2:30 8:00 Sonny Comedy Revue .. 8-40 6:30 Adam 12 20-22-30 World Series Hockey...... 24 This Is the Life ...... 8 Goodman F am ily...... 18 Black Experience ...... 24 Good N e w s...... 18 Mrs. Naugatuck (Hermione Baddeley, left), Maude’s new Sharing Our Faith ...... 18 7:30 3:00 A m e ric a ...... 24 11:00 Making Bid for American League East Division Title Evening at Pops ...... 24 English housekeeper, refuses to be bullied by her 7:00 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 International Zone ...... 3 Hour of Power...... 18 N ew s...... 3-20-22-40 8:30 employer (series star Beatrice Arthur) in CBS-TV’s 8:30 Honeymooners ...... 20 Worship for Shut-Ins ...... 8 4:00 Truth or Consequences ... 8 Kojak ...... 3 “Maude,” Monday at 9 p.m. MASH ...... 3 Ring Around the World ... 30 M o v ie s ...... 8 Dick Van Dyke ...... 18 Challenge of Truth ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 8-20-22-30-40 11:30 7:45 Raiders vs. Steelers 20-22-30 To Tell the Truth ...... 30 McMillan & Wife ... 20-22-30 Evening at Symphony ___24 M o v ie ...... 3 Sacred Heart...... 40 Caught in the A ct ...... 24 DAYTIME LISTINGS 7:30 9:00 Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 9:00 8:00 Wild Wild W est...... 40 Campaign ’74 ...... 3 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Johnny Carson — 20-22-30 M o v ie ...... 8-40 6:00 The Farmer's D augh ter...... 8 We B e lie v e ...... 3 4:30 Let’s Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Kathryn Kuhiman ...... 18 Your Future Is Now ...... 3 Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 20-22-30 Vince Lombardi...... 18 Catholic Service ...... 8 Teach-In ...... 18 Religious Program ...... 30 Split S econd...... 40 Music Place ...... 18 9:30 1:00 Masterpiece Theatre ...... 24 1:00 M o v ie ...... 30 Town Meeting ...... 24 6:15 F ilm ...... 20 Ski S c e n e ...... is T o m o rro w ...... 20-22-30 9:30 Davey and Goliath ...... 8 The Match Game ...... 3 . -• C hristopher Closeup ...... 40 5:00 All My C h ild ren ...... 8-40 M a n n ix ...... 3 6:30 8:30 Young People’s Concert... 3 Know Your W orld ...... 20 Oral Roberts...... 18 Public Affairs Programs...... 3-8-30 S om erset...... 22 Neighbor’s Religion ...... 3 P e rsua de rs...... 40 7:00 Not lor Women O n ly ...... 30 ♦S' TM f , V 10:00 Insight ...... 8 5:30 N ew s...... 3 1:30 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2 Living Faith ...... 18 New Zoo R evu e...... 8 Oral R oberts...... 22 Jim m y S w a g g a rt...... 18 ...... 3 Firing Line ...... 24 Today S h o w ...... 20-22-30 Let's Make a Deal ...... 8-40 Day of Discovery ...... 40 Family T h ea tre ...... 24 7:30 Jeo p ard y...... 20-22-30 6:00 F ilm ...... 20 R a g tim e ...... 24 1 » 10:30 Lost In Space ...... 8 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 9:00 6:00 2:00 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 10:00 Face the State ...... 3 8:00 The Guiding Light...... 3 The Champions...... 18 Cue Hay de Nuevo...... 3 News Special...... 3 Making Things W o rk ...... 24 M anhuntef ...... 3 Honeymooners ...... 20 Captain Kangaroo...... 3 Newlywed Gam e ...... 8-40 Electric Company ...... 24 Make It Real...... 8 Lawrence W elk ...... 8 Jack LaLanno ...... 40 ...... 20-22-30 Animal W orld ...... 30 Get Christie Level ft.,., 8-40 Zane G re y ...... 22 Bonanza ...... 40 I Dream of Jeannie ...... 22 Day of D iscovery...... 18 8:30 2:30 Room 222 ...... 40 P e tro c e lll...... 20-22-30 Spring Street U SA ...... 40 WHNB-TV Reports ...... 30 I Dream of Jeannie ...... 8 Edge of Night...... 3 6:30 Department S ...... 40 8:00 10:30 11:00 Romper Room ...... 40 Girl In My L ife ...... 8-40 9:30 6:30 The D o cto rs...... 20-22-30 To Be Announced ...... 24 Sons & Daughters ...... 3 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 N ew s...... 3-22-30 9:00 Everyw om an...... 3 Amazing G ra c e ...... 18 New England Journal ...... 3 3:00 6:45 That’s My Mama ...... 8-40 Video Visionaries ...... 24 Captain Noah ...... 8 11:30 Phil Donahue...... 8 The Price Is Right...... 3 Human Growth ...... 24 Sharing Our Faith ...... 18 . Zoom ...... 24 F ilm ...... 20 ...... 8-40 11:00 I Dream of Jeannie ...... 22 M o v ie s ...... 3-30 Little House on the Prairie 7:00 Kitty Today ...... 22 Another W orld ...... 20-22-30 7:00 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Let Us Celebrate ...... 30 N ew s...... 8-18-40 The Lucy Show ...... 30 3:30 ...... 20-22-30 N ow s...... 3-8-22 Cartoon Ja m b o re e ...... 40 N ow s...... 3-20-22-40 Honeymooners ...... 20 Insight ...... 40 W ayne N ew ton...... 22 Ranger S tation...... 3 Truth or Consequences ... 8 Men Who Made Movies .. 24 Gospel Ju b ile e ...... 18 9:30 One Lite to Live ...... 8-40 11:30 10:00 Dick Van Dyke ...... 18 8:30 Wild Kingdom ...... 20-30 MIDNIGHT I Love Lucy...... 20 Living Word ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 3 Lamp Unto My Feet...... 3 Not tor W omen O n ly ...... 22 How to Survive a Marriage . 20-22-30 To Tell the Truth ...... 30 M o v ie ...... 8-40 The Gloustermen ...... 24 The Avengers...... 8 Big Blue Marble ...... 8 Beverly Hillbillies...... 30 4:00 Miss World U.S.A...... 8-40 B a ro n ...... 40 Secret Agent ...... 40 The Flintstones ...... 40 Mike Douglas...... 3 7:30 9:00 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 Catholic Service ...... 22-30 10:00 $10,000 P yram id ...... 8 Name That Tune ...... 3 Cannon ...... 3 • • • The Joker's W ild ...... 3 Black Bullalo's Pow W ow ...... 18 1:00 L a tin o ...... 40 J e o p a rd y ...... 8 M o v ie ...... 18 I -i- Dialing lor D ollars...... 8 S om erset...... 20-30 T o m o rro w ...... 20-22-30 10:30 Name That Tune ...... 20-22-30 The Lucy S h o w ...... 22 C ountry C a rn iv a l...... 18 Bob Hope Special . 20-22-30 Look Up and Live ...... 3 Leave It to Beaver ...... 40 Merv Griffin ...... 40 Rescue Rangers ...... 8 10:30 4:30 G am b it...... 3 Merv Gritlin ...... 8 THURSDAY, OCT. 3 Norman Vincent Peale ... 18 Winning Streak ...... 20-22-30 I Love Lucy...... 20 Jewish Heritage...... 40 I Love L ucy...... 40 Hogan's Heroes...... 22 The Mod Squad ...... 30 10:45 11:00 Now You See I t ...... 3 5:00 6:00 Let’s Make A Deal ...... 22 10:00 Jewish L if e ...... 30 Password ...... 8 The Real McCoys...... 18 N ow s...... 3-8-22-30 Burglar Proofing ...... 24 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 11:00 High R o lle rs ...... 20-22-30 F ilm ...... 20 $10,000 Pyramid ...... 40 The Big V a lle y ...... 22 1 S p y ...... 18 Now Teasure Hunt ...... 30 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 Congressional Report ...... 3 11:30 Mister Rogers ...... 24 Sounding Board ...... 20 D ra g n e t...... 40 World Series Hockey...... 24 Hall of Fame Pitching Coach Whitey Ford ‘ G o o be r...... 8-40 Love of Lila ...... 3 5:15 Electric Company ...... 24 8:00 Brady Bunch ...... 8-40 N ew s...... 20 Southpaw Delivers Behind Protective Wire Screen Hour of P o w e r...... 18 Bonanza ...... 40 The Waltons ...... 3 11:00 Notre Dame Highlights ... 20 Hollywood Squares ...... 20-22-30 5:30 NOON Green Acres...... 18 6:30 The Odd Couple ...... 8-40 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30-40 Eternal L ig h t...... 22 N ew s...... 3-8 v F i|m ...... 20 Black Experience ...... 24 Sharing Our Faith ...... 18 Honeymooners ...... 20 rnmmmmmssmemmm To Be Announced ...... 30 ...... 20-22-30 Electric Company...... 24 Password ...... 40 Hogan's Heroes...... 30 7:00 Sierra ...... 20-22-30 11:30 12:30 N ew s...... 40 N ew s...... 3-20-22-40 The Way It w as ___ ...... 2 4 Face the N a tio n ...... 3 11:30 Search lor Tomorrow ...... 3 Truth or Consequences . .. 8 8:30 Make a W ish ...... ^.... 8-40 M o v ie ...... 3 Dick Van Dyke ...... 18 Paper M o o n ...... 8-40 Notre Dame Highlights ... 22 Wide World Special .... 8-40 MOVIES THIS WEEK E ric a ...... 24 Hartford Symphony ...... 24 A d e la n te !...... 30 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 To Tell the Truth ...... ,.30 NOON 11:30 (3) “Rio Conchos” TONIGHT 7:30 9:00 To Be Announced ...... 3 (1964). Richard Boone, Stuart MIDNIGHT 6:00 (18) “Fire Over Africa” Secrets of the Deep ...... 3 M o v ie ...... 3 Connecticut Scene ...... 8 Whitman. N ow s...... 18 (1954). Maureen O’Hara. $25,000 Pyramid ...... 8 Sts. of San Francisco .. 8-40 Jimmy Swaggert...... 18 TUESDAY NIGHT 9:00 (20-22-30) “Theatre of Nashville M usic ...... ,. 18 WFL Football...... 18 1:00 Insight ...... 20 Blood” (1973). Vincent Price. 8:30 (8-40) “The Stranger F ilm ...... 20 Iro n s id e ...... 20-22-30 T o m o rro w ...... 20-22-30 What about Women ...... 30 11:30 (8) “Under the Yum Within” (1974). Barbara Eden, Enemy in Yankee Land Roller Game ...... 40 Yum Tree” (1963). Jack Lem­ George Grizzard. Goal of Ball Club 12:15 mon, Carol Lynley. 8:30 (20-22-30) “The FRIDAY, OCT. 4 Boston Vet Carl Yastrzemski Bobby Murcer Wears ISumber Disappearance of Flight 412” For the Consumer ...... 8 SUNDAY DAYTIME 12:30 (1974). Glenn Ford. 11:30 (3) 8:00 (30) “Gentleman Jim” “Rough Night in Jericho” Dialogue ...... 8 6:00 (1942). Errol Flynn. (1967). Dean Martin, George 8:30 Dawson McAllister...... 18 Sharing Our Faith ...... 18 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 2:00 (8) “ The Vikings” Peppard. $6 Million Man ...... 8-40 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Meet the Press ___ 20-22-30 (1958). Kirk Douglas, Tony Cur­ The Prisoner ...... 18 Chico & the Man ... 20-22-30 WEDNESDAY NIGHT 10:30 1:00 tis. Electric Company ...... 24 Wall Street Week ...... 24 New Directions ...... 18 Game of the W eek ...... 3 2:00 ( 40) “Let’s Make Love” 8:30 (8-40) “Death Sentence” Bonanza ...... 40 (1974). Cloris Leachman, 9:00 11:00 Jets vs. B ills ...... 20-22-30 (1960). Marilyn Monroe. 6:30 Laurence Luckinbill. M o v ie ...... 3 N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Eighth Day ...... 8 Charlton Heston stars as a spirited island setter, with 4:00 (8) “ Johnny Cool” Zoom ...... 24 ___ -u ^ ^ ^ 9:00 (18) “The Happy Time” Billy Graham Crusade ___18 Honeymooners ...... 20 Conversation With ...... 40 Geraldine Chaplin as his wife, in ‘‘The Hawaiians,” a (1963). Peter Lawford. 7:00 Rockford F ile s ...... 20-22-30 1:30 movie based on James Michener’s epic novel, “Hawaii.” (1952). Bobby Driscoll, Charles 11:30 SUNDAY NIGHT Boyer. N ew s...... 3-20-22-40 Internat’l Performance___24 M o v ie ...... 3 Giants vs. Cowboys ...... 3 The film will air on CBS-TV Thursday (Oct. 3) at 9 p.m. 9:00 (8-40) “The Valachi 11:30(3) “The Hanging Tree” Truth or Consequences ... 8 9:30 Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 Papers” (1972). Charles Bron­ (1959). Gary Cooper, Maria Dick Van Dyke ...... 18 Texas Wheelers...... 8-40 Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 son, Lino Ventura. Schell. Aviation Weather...... 24 10:00 „'. 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■ ■ ■ CBP Skehan Paces Conard ■ ■ ■ ■ the herald X‘Country Win Baltimore Struggles, Triumphs in 17th Downs SCOREBOARD NEW YORK (U PI)-A nd squibbler by Bob Oliver that stage for ex-Oriole great being relieved. Grant “It’s the kind of play where While Sox 3, A's 2 eliminating Texas from the so, after four hours, 28 kept the Orioles a full game Frank Robinson to step in as Jackson (3-4) eventually got you either do it or you don’t. Stan Bahnsen benefited Placing its men in the first four positions. East Catholic West race. The Royals’ win National League minutes and 17 innings, the up on the New York Yankees baseball’s first black the win. If you catch it, you throw from three unearned runs in Sports Editor topped Cheney Tech, 1647, yesterday in cross country ac­ Indians went to A1 Fitzmorris (13-6) By Earl Yost EAST kept their in the American League manager. The winning Baltimore him out. If you miss it, you the first inning to improve tion at the Eagles’ Wickham Park course. who went the distance, while W L Pet. GB date with the ‘‘all- East. It also maintained the “I feel I’ve done an out­ run came with one out in the don’t.” his record to 12-15 as the A’s Ferguson Jenkins was Mark Skehan paced the With Bill Turley clipping St. Louis 84 73 .535 important” loss column, Birds’ one-game edge in the standing job with this 17th when reliever Tom “backed” into the West ti­ charged with the loss. Tribute to Bill Skoneski Eagles’ parade with a time 21 seconds off the week old Pittsburgh 84 73 .535 while in a much shorter span loss column. ballclub with all the in­ Murphy walked Bobby In the other AL games, tle. Losec Ken Holtzman Nice tribute to the late Bill Skoneski was paid when the of 15:12 over the 2.9 mile course mark, Conard High 78 79 .497 of time, The Yankees, meanwhile, juries,” Aspromonte said Grich, A1 Bumbry singled Oakland clinched its fourth (19-16) faded in his bid for a Flanagan Montreal 76 81 .484 Charter Oak Midget Football Conference changed its name course. Joe Burinskas was of West Hartford bested kept his date with the axe. were being washed out. But sadly just before gametime. and Jim Northrup walked. straight Western Division first 20-victory season. Angels 3, Twins 2 second, Ed Dana third and New York 69 88 .439 15 Baltimore struggled even before the raindrops ‘‘But Phil Seghi is the Oliver then hit a bouncer to to the Bill Skoneski Conference. The one-time local foot­ Manchester High, 21-37, Chicago 65 92 .414 19 crown despite dropping a 3-2 Pinch-hitter Doug Howard ball player organized the Charter Oak loop and served as To Assist Joe Stamp fourth. Cheney’s yesterday in CCIL cross through 16 scoreless innings forced postponement of the general manager and his third that Don Money decision to Chicago, while Royals 3, Rangers 4 singled home two runs in the WEST its commissioner for a number of years...Just 25 years ago Andy West broke up the country action at the In­ with the Milwaukee game, Aspromonte was get­ decision was that I was to charged, hobbled and finally Kansas Cjty obliged by Rookie George Brett’s bottom of the seventh to ~W L High Five scoring derby but East took Pet. GB Brewers Friday night before ting the bad news that he go.” watched hopelessly as Grich edging Texas, 5-4. Boston fourth hit and eighth in two save southpaw Frank the New York Yankees edged Boston by one game on the dians’ course. Turley’s time 99 59 .627 the next seven positions finally pushing across a run would not be returning as Baltimore’s Jim Palmer raced home for the only run. drubbed Detroit, 9-3, and nights drove in Amos Otis final day of the season to win the American League cham­ of 15:27.6 over the 2.9 mile Cincinnati 96 62 .608 3 Tanana from his 20th defeat pionship...Just digging up a memory: George Kell of Appointed yesterday as before Ed Dezso of Cheney course snapped the mark set in the bottom of the 17th on a the ’ pilot allowed only four singles No error was charged. (laiifornia bested from third with the winning and the Angels from a club junior varsity basketball coach broke across the finish line. Atlanta 85 72 .541 1314 bases-loaded infield Detroit edged Ted Williams of Boston for the A.L. batting by Jim Giulietti of East Houston 78 78 .500 20 next season, thus setting the through 12 innings before “I missed it,” Money said. Minnesota, 3-2. run in the 12th inning. record for losses in a season. at Manchester High was Dave East, now 6-1 overall, title by a fraction of a point 25 years ago, .3429 to .3427 Flanagan. George Emmerling, (jatholic. San Fran. 71 87 .449 28 ...According to Dick McAuliffe of the Red Sox, who an­ entertains Hartford County Rick Cave of Conard just San Diego 59 100 .371 4014 principal, made the announce­ Conference rival St. Paul nounced his retirement this week effective at the close of ment. nipped Manchester’s Dave Friday's Results the season, Yankee Stadium is the worst park in the Flanagan, a graduate of East Tuesday while the Beavers, Lemieux for second place St. Louis 10, Chicago 4 Red Sox American League. A number of other players, including Hartford High, participated in who dipped to 2-1 with the with both clocked in 16:06. Pittsburgh 2, New York 1 Redlegs Longshot most of the Yankee i, have gone on record as degrading the basketball and baseball for setback, host Prince Tech l l Matt Wallace was fourth for Montreal 2, Philadelphia 0 Mets’ National League home. McAuliffe claims Yankee three years and cross country Thursday. the locals clipping 14 Cincinnati 4, San Francisco 3 Coming Stadium was one of the best parks... John Kershaw of the for two, lettering in all three Results: 1. Skehan (EC) 15:12, 2. seconds off his previous best San Diego 3, Los Angeles 2 sports. He is a graduate of the Burinskas (EC) 3. Dana (EC), 4. Stamp Hartford Courant has been mistaken for Clyde Kluttz a (EC), 5, West (CT), 6. Colbert (EC), 7. and Scott Moffat was eighth Today's Caines dozen times. Kluttz is a former major league , who University of Connecticut Jones (EC), 8. Lecko (EC), 9. O’Connor with his personal best. St. Louis (McGlothen 16-11) where he served as basketball (EC), 10. Stanley (EC). directs the Yankee scouting system...Prior to Tuesday Manchester, now 3-2, is at at Chicago (Reuschel 13-12 or In NationaVs West To Life manager to Coach Dee Rowe. night’s turnout of 47,895 at Shea, the best crowds for Penney High of East Hart­ Stone 8-5) For the past seven years, Pittsburgh (Rooker 14-11) at DETROIT (UPI) - The 2 Yankee games this season showed for the first Bat Day ford ’Tuesday for a league Flanagan has been a basketball Mets Lose Jones New York (McGraw 6-10) NEW YORK (UPI) - The Cincin­ the Padres’ first run, while Bill Boston Red Sox are coming '^and Old Timers’ Day. encounter. and tennis instructor in the NEW YORK (UPI) - Left- Philadelphia (Cariton 16-12) nati Reds are still a longshot to win Buckner accounted for the Dodgers’ back to life — just in time to East Hartford Rec Depart­ fielder Cleon Jones will un­ Results: 1. Turley (C) 15:27.6 (new at Montreal (Renko 11-16) first run with a homer. be put to death by the ment. He has also worked with course record), 2. Cave (C), 3. Lemieux the National League’s West Division Notes Off the Cuff dergo postseason surgery on his (M), 4. Wallace (M), 5. Beaudry (C), 6. San Francisco (D’Acquisto title but things look a little better than Reds 4, Giants 3 Baitimore Orioles. the Bennet Junior High basket­ left knee, the New York Mets Welch (C), 7. Dunn (C), 8. Moffat (M ),9. 12- 13) at Cincinnati (Norman Dzintra Bailey and Dot Ogden of the Neipsic Tennis Club ball program. Presently he is Jacobs (C), 10. Martin (M). they did 24 hours ago. Dave Concepcion, who homered to The Red Sox waited just announced Friday night. 13- 12) over two hours for their copped the Women’s Doubles Tennis Tournament recently serving as an instructor in the Jones, the Mets’ leading “It’s out of our hands,” said Cincin­ tie the score 3-3 in the seventh, led off Houston (Wilson 10-13 and the ninth with a single and scored all game to start Friday night in the Fernridge Open in West Hartford...Annual Alex science department at Bennet. hitter among the regulars with Siebert 1-0) at Atlanta (P. nati leftfielder shortly Hackney Four Ball Golf Tournament will be staged next Flanagan will be working un­ a .282 average, injured the knee before the Reds beat the San Fran­ the way from first when pitcher Gary then took two innings to dis­ Niekro 18-13 and Reed (10-10) member the Detroit Tigers, Saturday at the Country Club. Two Four Ball events Oct. der the direction of Doug Pear­ on Aug. 26 while chasing down a Patriots Los Angeles (Messersmith cisco Giants, 4-3, Friday night. The Lavelle made a wild throw on Ken 27 and Nov. 9 will mark end to the tournament season with son, who was recently ap­ double by Houston’s Greg 19-6) at San Diego (Greif 9-18) victory, coupled with Los Angeles’ 3-2 Griffey’s sacrifice bunt to give Cincin­ running up a 7-0 lead before pointed head coach. eventually winning 9-3 in a the annual Trophy Night set Nov. 23...Two stadium guards Gross. Sunday's Games loss to San Diego, moved the Reds to nati its win over San Francisco. Bob­ were injured at Shea Stadium last Tuesday night during St. Louis at Chicago within three games of the Dodgers by Bonds drove in all the Giants runs game that took only a AllReady minute longer to play than the brawls in the stands as the Red Sox and Yankees tried Pittsburgh at New York with each team having four left to with his 21st homer, while Tony Perez to play baseball and eight spectators were arrested for Philadelphia at Montreal play. homered for the Reds. the rain delay. their part...Just Wondering: What requirements are MCC Runners San Francisco at Cincinnati But considering their three-error It was Boston’s fourth win necessary, if any, for people to be classified professionals For Rams Houston at Atlanta performance against San Diego Ca^inals 10, Cubs 4 in its last five and fifth out of in golf and tennis, in particular. One of the zaniest rules is American League Friday night, the Dodgers might yet Gibson, who pitched six innings seven but all the evening brought the Red Sox was a that a golfer may be declared a pro and when he changes FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) - EAST wish it was in somebody else’s hands. before, leaving with a stiffening Grab Opener step closer to elimination in his mind, after a probationary period, can have his status Super Sunday is almost here for W. L. Pet. G.B. Los Angeles’ Ron Cey, Lee Lacy and shoulder, posted his 11th win against revert back to that of an amateur...Many will agree that (KeraM photo by Dunn) New England Patriot fans as Baltimore 86 71 .548 — Bill Russell each committed an error 12 losses. He delivered a bases-loaded the American League East one reason many Little League baseball and Midget Foot­ their newly discovered heroes New York 85 72 .541 1 and it was shortstop Russell’s boot on since Baltimore went 17 in- Making a successful bow, the Manchester Community single to drive in three runs in the se­ (UPI photo I ball League players in particular lose interest in high Indian Leaders Map Opening Strategy take on Los Angeles' battering Boston 82 75 .522 4 Dave Hilton’s grounder with two out cond inning and then scored Bake nings before nipping College cross country team upset Eastern Connecticut school is because they had too much pressure as small fry Head Coach Lprry Olsen charts play as Manchester High co-captains John Samiotis, Rams. □eveland 75 81 .481 10V4 in the ninth that enabied pinch-runner McBride with a sacrifice fly in the Ump George Maloney Shouts, ^No, No, No’ Milwaukee 1-0. State College’s JV squad, 27-28, yesterday. The Rams, picked by many as Milwaukee 75 83 .475 11V4 The result kept the Red in the organized leagues. This could account for the small Jack Maloney and Pete MeCluskey look on. Tribe opened slate today in South Wind- a participant, come John Scott to score the winning run. fourth. Joe Torre and Mike Tyson turnout in number of candidates for Manchester High’s Pacing the Cougars was Detroit 71 86 .452 15 While the pressure may have been homered for the Cards who gained Sox four games behind the Billy Shea of Norwich Free into Schaefer Stadium un­ WEST Brewers^ Garcia Disputes Paul Blair'^s Steal of Base Orioles but now there are football team as a shining example...Lou Brock of the defeated following victories getting to the Dodgers, it apparently their 12th win in 16 games against the Garner Holds W. L. Pet. G.B. only six to play. The “Tragic Cards admits he’s two steps and three to five feet slower Academy who placed first over the Denver Broncos and wasn’t affecting the St. Louis Car­ Cubs this season. Lou Brock, on base xOakland 88 70 .557 — today then when he was in his prime as a speedster. Brock with a time of 27:06 over the New Orleans Saints. But the up­ dinals and , who three times in five appearances, stole Number” for Boston is still Stroke Lead Texas 81 75 .519 6 five-mile course. Teammate start Patriots, picked for MAJOR three. said he’s a better base runner today because he’s smarter Minnesota 81 77 .513 7 both won to remain tied for first in the his 117th base, giving him a record of Heated Argument PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) - Larry Woykovsky was se­ Five Unbeaten Clubs Bob Montgomery, who hit another poor season, also are 2- and knows every pitcher’s moves. His all-time, one-season Chicago 78 78 . 500 9 East with each team having five 14 steals in as many attempts against LEAGUE Trimmed down Joanne Garner, cond with Eastern’s Albie 0. The Pats opened with a 34-24 a two-run and a stolen base record bears out his thinking...Have a nice Kansas City 77 81 .487 11 games remaining. the Cubs this season. booming the ball down the victory over Super Bowl defen­ two-run single in the ninth weekend. Polcrob, Dave Katkosky and California 64 94 .405 24 The Cardinals, getting four RBIs Pirates 2, Mets 1 LEADERS fairways like a female Jack ding Miami and followed with a Perry at Odds and 10th innings Thursday Rich Zadroga nailing down Share NFL Spotlight X Clinched Divisional Title from pitcher Bob Gibson, whipped the Reuss, raising his record to 16-11, Nicklaus, goes into second 28-20 win over the New Haven the next three positions. Chicago Cubs, 10-4, while Pittsburgh, allowed the Mets only one hit over the Leading Batters night to power Boston to vic­ round play of the $35,000 LPGA Giants. Friday's Results tory, helped again this time MCC’s Rick Gowen pulled New York at Cleveland, ppd. behind the seven-hit pitching of Jerry first six innings. Willie Stargell’S dou­ NATIONAL LEAGUE Portland Golf Classic with a NEW YORK (UPI) - Five teams Los Angeles is rated among With Robinson with a single and double even with Tom Harrington “In order to have real success Baltimore 1, Milwaukee o Reuss, edged the New York Mets, 2-1. ble highlighted a two-run sixth inning AB H Pet. Midget Football Action one stroke lead, but few doubt still sport perfect records going into the strongest teams in the good for a run apiece to help she won’t be first in the pay line in the last quarter mile and against the Rams, we’ve got to have National Football Conference (17) Montreal blanked Philadelphia, 2-0, for the Pirates. Garr, Atl 587 208 .354 outkicked the Eastern the third weekend of play in the long drives and control the ball on the Red Sox get away from come Sunday. of the NFL because of a well Boston 9, Detroit 3 in the only other NL game. Atlanta “You’ve got to put things like CLEVELAND (UPI) — Cleveland Indians’ pitcher Oliver, Pitt 295 191 .321 runner to the finish. Jeff but the offense to keep the defense off the Buckner, LA 565 179 .317 the gate like a racehorse. Her three-under par perfor­ balanced offense and defense. Kansas CJity 5, Texas 4 (12) and Houston had the day off. pressure out of your mind,” said Gaylord Perry and Indians’ designated hitter Frank Robin­ Topalis and Steve Smaglis oddsmakers still have their doubts field,” said Patriot Coach Chuck Fair­ California 3, Minnesota 2 Garvey, LA 632 198 .313 Boston jumped on iefty mance Friday put her a shot John Hadl to Harold Jackson Padres 3, Dodgers 2 Reuss, “and concentrate on doing son got into a heated argument Friday night following the Giants Top Jets^ were eighth and 10th respec­ about two of them. passes combined nicely with Chicago 3, Oakland 2 McBride, St. L 543 170 .313 Woodie Fryman, 6-9, for ahead of San Francisco eight- banks. San Diego’s victory over Los your job. I don’t treat a game like Tribe’s announcement that Manager Ken Aspromonte had year veteran Jan Ferraris and tively for MCC. The two are the New England the running of Lawrence Today's Games Smith, St. L 504 158 .313 four first-inning runs and Patriots and , New England has enjoyed new Angeles was only the second for the tonight any differently than I’d treat been fired and Perry said, “I don’t expect to be back here Madlock, Chi 434 .136 .313 San Diego’s Louise Bruce, in Next meet for the Cougars found offensive success because of the McCutcheon and Tony Baker. Boston (Tiant 21-13) at Padres in 17 games against the any other game. It’s important, but three more in the second off Pats Score Upset her second year on the tour. both of whom are at home Sunday but New England has surprised next year,” it was reported today. Gross, Hou 564 175 .310 is Tuesday against Tunxis running of Sam Cunningham and Detroit (Ruble 1-0) Dodgers this season with both the ones we tost earlier in the season Dave Lemanezyk. Every I Mrs. Garner had a 70, while still find themselves in the role of un­ its first two opponents with the New York (May 7-5 and Dob­ The Cleveland Plain Dealer said the argument stemmed Brock, St. L 618 191 .309 starter except Juan Community College. Mack Herron and the passing of Jim triumphs going to rookie pitcher Dan are just as important if we end up 522 161 .308 par over the 6,243-yard Colum­ derdogs. strong running of Sam Cun­ son 17-15) at Cleveland (G. from a remark Perry had made earlier that he expected to Zisk, Pitt Results: 1. Shea (MCC) 27:06. 2. Plunkett. Herron has rushed for 162 Spillner. Dave Winfield homered for losing by a couple of games. Stargell, Pitt 497 153 .308 Beniquez got a hit and drove Action in the Midget Football League last night at Mt. bia Edgewater Country Club Woykovsky (MCC). 3. Polcrob (E), 4. The Patriots, who upset the defen­ ningham and Mack Herron Perry 20-12 and Peterson 9-13), be paid more than Robinson, who is expected to be named in a run in the game. layout is 73 Katkosky (E). 5. Zadroga (E), 6. (Jowen yards and Cunningham 163, while while Jim Plunkett has hit on 61 2 the Tribe’s manager for next season, thus becoming the AMERICAN LEAGUE Nebo saw the Giants shutout the Jets, 40-0, and in the (MCC). 7. Harrington (E), 8. Topalis ding Super Bowl champion Miami Manager Darrell Johnson Plunkett has connected on 25-of-41 per cent of his passes in Chicago (Kucek 1-3) at AB H Pet. nightcap the Patriots upset the Chargers, 12-6. Defending champion Kathy (MCC), 9. Lord (E), 10. Smaglis (MCC). Dolphins in their opener and then first black manager in the major leagues. scratched Carl Yastrzemski passes for 329 yards and four throwing four touchdowns thus Oakland (Blue 16-15) Crew, Minn 588 215 .366 Giants 40, Jets 0 Whitworth, who won the first whipped the New York Giants last The Plain Dealer said Robinson confirmed the argument from the lineup during the two Portland Classics, is seven touchdowns in the two victories. far. Milwaukee (Champion 11-3) Red Model Manager^ but said no punches were thrown. Orta, Chi 508 162 .319 The Giants opened the week, are 12 1/2-point underdogs delay because of a back Patriots 12, Chargers 6 shots off the pace, going four The Rams have surprised no at Baltimore (Cuellar 21-10) Maddox, NY 449 139 .310 scoring with two first against the Los Angeles Rams, one of The Rams have been as tough on The Plain Dealer said Perry told a reporter: “I don’t problem. “ It was a A fine display of defensive over in the first round, played one with the same defense that Texas (Brown 12-12) at Kan­ McRae, KC 524 162 .309 quarter touchdowns. Tom Home Tonight the three other teams with perfect defense as the Patriots have been on was No. 1 overall last season. expect to be back here next year and it doesn’t matter precautionary thing because football was exhibited as the on her 35th birthday. sas City (Leonard 0-3) Randle, Tex 516 157 .304 Prignano scored on a 51- marks. offense. Los Angeles has yielded just They have allowed just 10 Minnesota (Decker 16-13) at Works Like He Played what team I’m traded too. It all depends on the manager, Piniella, NY 504 152 .302 we’ve got a day game Satur­ If Mrs. Garner does win, she Making its home debut clubs fought between the 30- The 49ers, who boast victories over one touchdown in wins over Denver points while the front wall of though, and I don’t see how they can have me back if Frank Yaz, Bos 515 155 .301 yard run with quarterback will pick up $5,000 first prize to at Mt. Nebo tonight at 8 is California (Ryan 21-16) day.” yard lines. New Orleans and Atlanta, face the and New Orleans, while the defensive Merlin Olson, Fred Dryer, Jack NEW YORK (UPI) - If head invariably answered in the Cardinals as long as Red Robinson is named manager.” Allen, Chi 462 139 .301 Bob Claughsey going over go with $79,019 she’s already the East Catholic football Sunday's Games Dwight Evans was aiso a After several fumbles won to lead the money winning Cincinnati Bengals who are coming wall has recorded 11 sacks. Youngblood and Larry Brooks you ever took a poll among spring training whenever Schoendienst has. Branch Robinson said of the incident: “I simply told Gaylord Burroughs, Tex 546 164 .300 for the two-point conversion. team against Kolbe High Chicago at Oakland late scratch in the rain. A exchanges and punts, the this year on the tour. She is off a stunning upset at the hands of the The 49ers are expecting a tough bat­ have sacked opposing quarter­ ballplayers as to which anyone came around asking, Rickey managed them near­ that I didn’t want my name used by anyone again in the Henderson, Chi 586 172 .294 After several exchanges, of Bridgeport. The Eagles Minnesota at California shoulder he strained recent­ Prignano intercepted a Jets Chargers scored on two seeking to become the LPGA's San Diego Chargers but are still rated tle against the Bengals and with good backs 11 times. Texas at Kansas City manager runs the loosest hey, what about Reggie ly seven years, Frankie newspapers about how much money I make or how much HOME RUNS are 0-1-1 thus far. The Patriots’ defense, worst ly began bothering him. pass and returned it to the plays. Jamie Smith found first $100,000 winner in a single 4 1/2-point choices over San Fran­ reason. Boston at Detroit ship, which is the easiest to Smith and what happened Frisch had them over six money anybody else makes.” NATIONAL LEAGUE: Ken DeDominicis open for a season. against the rush among the 26 New York at Cleveland Perry was then reported to have said, “I’ll use Schmidt, Phil 36; Wynn, LA 32; 31. He scampered the dis­ cisco. Paul Wiggin, a one-time defensive NFL teams last year, has play for, Danny Murtaugh over there with the Red seasons and Billy tance on the next play but it 40-yard bomb for the score The other two perfect clubs, standout under present Bengal Coach Milwaukee at Baltimore and Chuck Tanner both Sox? Southworth and Eddie Dyer anybody’s name I want in order to get the money I think Bench, Cin 31; Perez, Cin 28; with the conversion attempt limited both opponents to under Cedeno, Hou 26. was called back. On the very Minnesota and St. Louis, are favorecl Paul Brown and now defensive coor­ 100 yards rushing. Miami would be right up there, but “This is the same thing each managed five years, I’m worth.” Pennant Races failing. “I told him no you won’t,” Robinson said he replied, AMERICAN LEAGUE: next play, Dave Miner to continue unbeaten, the Vikings by dinator for the 49ers, knows exactly scored 24 points and the Giants Red Schoendienst would win some people tried to tell me but nobody has equaled Allen, Chi 32; Jackson, Oak 29; AMERICAN LEAGUE galloped 36 yards with The Patriots knotted the 15 1/2 over the Chicago Bears and the what the Cincinnati players went 20, though, finding success with going away. when we got Richie Allen. Schoendienst’s 10-year “except behind closed doors. When you’re in a meetipg count on a TD pass from Casper at Head of Pack Darwin, Minn, Tenace, Oak and EAST Claughsey adding the con­ Cardinals by three over Cleveland. through in workouts this past week. short passes that upset coach His St. Louis Cardinals We never had one bit of trou­ tenure. with somebody okay, but don’t use it again in tn b ^ Burroughs, Tex 25. W L Pet. GB Ken Hill to Scott Cheney. Chuck Fairbanks’ new “stack” version. After First Two Rounds Elsewhere, Pittsburgh is favored by “Paul Brown has a way of psyching AND may do the same thing next ble. He was an excellent He says he has no set for­ newspapers.” RUNS BATTED IN Baltimore 86 71 .548 A Prignano to Miner 27- They took the lead just six over Oakland; Green Bay by four up a club, especially after it has lost a defense. week, and then again they ballplayer for us and a fine mula for handling his men. “He told me he’d do whatever he had to do to get what he New York 85 72 .541 1 But Fairbanks is more con­ NATIONAL LEAGUE; yard TD aerial in the second before the end of the first NAPA, Calif. (UPI) - Billy over Detroit; Atlanta by four over game it wasn’t expected to lose,” may not, but either way, if individual. The thing with a “I know this about them,” wants, but he’d better not use my name again,” said NEW YORK (5) - Away (5) half as Paul Cullen found ‘Tve never been this close to cerned with the grinding Rams’ RADK Bench, Cin 124; Schmidt, Phil quarter boosted the margin Casper, a man who has won 50 the lead before,” Walzel said. New Orleans; Buffalo by six over the Wiggin said. “I know because that’s the Cards do run into any lot of ballplayers is that they he says, “ None of them Robinson. “As far as I’m concerned that’s the end of it un­ 115; Garvey, LA 110; Wynn, LA - Cleveland (3), Sept. 28 (2) - Tom Roach open in the end pro golfing titles, and Bobby running attack. “Hadl can go less it happpens again.” 29; Milwaukee (2), Oct. 1-2. with Prignano adding the “So it’s all new to me. I only New York Jets; Philadelphia by nine what he excelled at when I was deep to Jackson and he can pick trouble it figures to come get a rap put on them for wants to get shown up. I’ve 108; Perez, Cin and Simmons, PAT. zone. The conversion Walzel, a youngster who hasn’t hope I can keep going in the over Baltimore; Miami by 14 over San playing for him.” SATURDAY from their opposition on the something they may have never done that to any of my Perry was outspoken in his support of Aspromonte and St L 99 BALTIMORE (5)- Home (2) attempt failed. Defense won any, stood at the top of a you apart with the short ones. — Milwaukee (2), Sept. 28-29; Dave Quesnel scored the next two rounds.” Diego; Kansas City by "four over One of the keys for the Bengals will But that’s not their meat or 1:30 (8) Holy Cross vs. fieid, not from their said to a newspaperman, a players. That doesn’t mean I said so. AMERICAN LEAGUE: prevailed in the second half. 71-man field today halfway Casper, who hasn't won a title Houston, and Dallas by 14 over the be whether quarterback Ken Ander­ Harvard don’t talk to them when I “I think Kenny got a raw deal,” said Perry, who is 20-12 Burroughs, Tex 116; Bando, Away (3) — Detroit (3), Sept. fourth TD on a 25-yard run through the $150,000 Kaiser their game. manager in the clubhouse. fan or a manager. They may 30, Oct. 1-2. with Bud Lanzen ailding the Dave White, Roach, Mike since the 1973 Greater Hartford New York Giants. Monday night’s son will be able to find speedy wide “Like all great teams since 1:45 Yale vs. UConn, Red Schoendienst have been teed off at the feel it’s necessary. A man t|)is season. “I think he did a very good job under some Oak 103; Rudi, Oak 95; Darwin, International Open. WTIC Minn 94; Henderson, Chi and NATIONAL LEAGUE two-point conversion. The Coulombe and Cullen were Open, maue every putt he nationally televised game finds receiver Isaac Curtis. In the Charger the beginnings of football, they manages the same way he time they said it, so is this knows when he’s made a very trying circumstances. He got little support from the Casper, 43, shot a two-under- needed to save par, and he 2:15 (22) Red Sox vs. Jackson, Oak 93. EAST final score was record by standouts for the Patriots Washington favored by 2 1/2 over game, Curtis was blanked for the first depend on the run. You take a used to play, almost ef­ any reason to hold it against mistake. I don’t get on him front office.” par 70 in the second round needed a few of them after mis­ Tigers, WTIC STOLEN BASES W L Pet. GB Miner on a 39-yard reverse while best in defeat for the Friday for a 36-hole score of Denver. time in his career. look at what they have there. fortlessly but efficiently. them forever? I don’t think in front of everybody else. sing three greens. In fact, on his 5:00 Wide World: Boxing NATIONAL LEAGUE; St. Louis 84 73 .535 Chargers were Larry Duff, nine under 135. That was two Baker can get you that short I’ll wait until the next day with Miner adding the final first four holes he missed the 2:15 (18, 30) Yanks vs. In­ Locked in a pennant it should be. Axe Falls on Indian Brock, St. L 117; Morgan, Cin Pittsburgh 84 73 .535 I DeDominicis and Smith. shots ahead of the Walzel, 25, yardage any time. Then you two points. green twice and a third time he dians, WINF struggle that may go all the “I think most ballplayers until he’s cooled off and then 58; Lopes, LA 56. ST. LOUIS (5)-Away (5)- Friday night the Chargers who also had a two under 70 look at that fullback Best for the Giants were was in a bunker in front of the 7:25 Hoekey: Whalers vs. way down to the final day, who have had bad I’ll talk to him, privately. AMERICAN LEAGUE; Chicago (2), Sept. 28-29; Mon­ (1-1) face the Giants (2-0) in Friday for a 36-hole score of McCutcheon.” Miner and Prignano, who green. College Football Roundup Flyers, WTIC he is now, always has been reputations, with the press, ‘‘No ballplayer ever Aspromonte Fired, North, Oak 54; Carew, Minn 38; treal (3), Sept. 30, Oct. 1-2. seven under 137. Rams’ coach Chuck Knox had three interceptions. Jeff the opener at 6:30 and the Johnny Miller, who has won also knows his team is in for a 11 :.30 (3) Wlialers-Flyers and probably always will be I mean, got them mainly challenged me and I’ve Lowenstein, Clev 35. PITTSBURGH (5) - Home Eagles (0-1) meet the Jets "I’m putting the way I used seven titles this year and is a (Delayed) never challenged any of ( 3 ) - Chicago (3), Sept. 30, Oct. Dolin, Gary Marineau and to,” Casper said,” in tough afternoon of football. an Easy Rider. because somebody happened PITCHING (0-1) in the nightcap at Mt. little more than $4,000 away “The Patriots are the hottest SUNDAY The fact is Red Schoen­ to see them angry. Did I them. I’ve fined ballplayers, Robinson in Line 1-2; Away (2) — New York (2), Joe Clifford were standouts characterizing his play here 1:00 (22, 30) Jets vs. Bills NATIONAL LEAGUE; for the Jets. Nebo. from Jack Nicklaus’ single­ team in football. We’ve looked dienst never has had any ever get angry as a a number of them, but Messe'rsmith, LA 19-6; Sept. 28-29. this week. "If I feel I can putt season money-winning mark of Top-Rated Teams Favored 1:30 (3) Giants vs. Cow­ well I always have a chance. at the films and we still haven’t real run-in with anybody ballplayer? Not that I nobody ever knew anything CLEVELAND (UPI) — Ken Aspromonte sat in his Billingham, Cin 19-10; Sutton, $320,542, shot his second found anything that helps us. boys But it doesn’t get any easier as shoulder in the Bruins’ opening Sixth-ranked Arizona State, during the 22 years he has remember. But everybody’s about it. Municipal Stadium office Friday night and wondered why LA 18-9; P. Niekro, Atl 18-13; straight 69 and was tied with NEW YORK (UPI) - The Patriots have made some 1:30 Red Sox vs. Tigers the years go by.’’ season 17-17 tie at Tennessee despite victories over Houston played professional ball or built differently. “I think the biggest kick a he had been fired as manager of the Cleveland Indians Gullett, Cin 17-11. lo SALE Don Bies and John Mahaffey at UCLA’s Bruins make their good changes and are playing 2:00 (18) Yanks vs. In­ Bolton and Ellington Walzel, who has won a little and then reinjured it at Iowa and Texas Christian, found manager can get is when all AMERICAN LEAGUE: six under 138, three shots home debut tonight and that Oklahoma defense (three dians, WINF during the 10 years he has ‘‘Oh, I can r e c a ll after the “outstanding job” he feels he has done this year. NOW GOING ON more than $6,000 on the tour — itself in the role of a two-point Hunter, Oak 25-12; Jenkins, Tex behind Casper. last weekend. down linemen, four up 4:00 (22, .30) Sleelers vs. managed the Cardinals. his players are playing like a “ I feel I’ve done an out­ told Aspromonte his con­ compared to Casper’ $1,465,455 they’ll be looking to deliver While UCLA seeks its first underdog against Missouri somebody doing something 24-12; Busby, KC 22-14; Cuellar, Keep Perfect Slates J. C. Snead, A1 Geiberger, linebackers). They look pretty Raiders “He’s first rate,” says team, playing like hell, the standing job with this ball tract would not be renewed ARTHUR DRUG — since winning his playing new coach his victory of the season, the coun­ which has beaten Baylor but to me I didn’t like when I Balt 21-10; Tiant, Bos 21-13; Bunky Henry, Larry Ziegler good to me.” Reggie Smith. “He’s a whole damn club giving club,” he patiently told and that he would not be card last fall, putted both good first victory in their third try’s top five ranked teams all lost to Mississippi. was playing, like sliding into Ryan, Cal 21-16. In other area clashes, Coven­ and Bob Panasuik were another manager who has the key to everything it possibly can. M aintaining undefeated and bad in the second round. start of the season. were favored by a touchdown or Seventh-ranked Texas A&M, me unnecesarily hard newsmen after Friday back in any capacity. try High evened its mark with a shot back at 139, while Jim The only way you can know records yesterday were the While Casper had two birdies Although they’re 0-1-1 and are more to raise their respective fresh from its upset victory .managing: he lets the around second base, but 1 night’s rained-out game with 2-1 COC win over East Hamp­ Jamieson and Gene Littler Bolton and Ellington High and no bogies, Walzel had five coming off a 21-10 upset loss to records to 3-0 beginning with over Louisiana State, tried for players play their game.” what that feels like is to be a the New York Yankees. Asked why he was fired, FALL SPECIALS on ALUMINUM ton. Brian Carlson and Bud were at 140 and Wally never said anything. 1 soccer teams. Bolton upped its birds and theee bogies. Big Ten doormat Iowa, the No. 1 Ohio State which is a four its third victory at the expense Awesome Debut Reggie Smith had some always remembered the guy manager or a ballplayer, “With all the injuries we’ve Aspromonte said, “You’ll mark to 5-0 with a 2-0 shutout of Kissane did the scoring for the Armstrong, Forrest Fezler, Playing the backside first, Bruins have been made 10-point touchdown pick over Southern of Washington, while eighth- INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) problems in Boston last right in the middle of it all. had, sore arms among the • SIDING — Choose from 20 ColorsI Charter Oak Conference foe 2-2-1 Patriots. South Windsor Tim Collins, Mark Hayes, who did it, though. I never have to ask Mr. Seghi about those were the 16th and 17th choices to beat Michigan State Methodist. ranked Oklahoma State met — Former UCLA All America year. When he reported to pitchers — at one time we Portland High. Kyle Dooman lost a 3-2 overtime verdict to defending champ Ed Sneed and BOWLING forgot. You get hit by a “Take our start last year, that.” But Seghi was not dis­ • WINDOWS • DOORS holes for Walzel. To that point (2-0) at the Los Angeles Second-ranked Notre Dame Baylor, ninth-ranked Nebraska Center Bill Walton made an the Cardinals this spring, had five key men out — I feel did the scoring for the Bulldogs. Windsor High and Rockville Leonard Thompson were at 141. pitch, you remember it. You for example. Remember cussing his reasons publicly. he was three under but he mis­ Coliseum. figures to have little trouble opposed Northwestern and 10th- awesome pro debut by scoring Schoendienst greeted him • AWNINGS • CANOPIES Ellington blanked Suffield, 2-0, High dropped a 2-1 duke to COUNTRY CLUB - Vic remember who hit you, but how badly we got off? We my record speaks for sed the green on the par-three But the Bruins’ starting in­ handling Purdue, while the ranked Wisconsin faced 26 points and getting 28 the same way he does all in North Central Connecticut Windsor Locks in Central More at Hall Abraitis 179-143-434, Don Denoit you don’t make a fuss about simply couldn’t win. We lost itself.” Frank Robinson, acquired seventh and three-putted from side linebackers, freshman same holds true for No. 3 Colorado. rebounds Friday night in 149, Carl Bolin 139-140-381, Ding newcomers — with a good General Manager Phil For Free Eetimatee, Cell Conference play with Tim Cyr Valley Conference play. Dan 30 feet on the par four eighth. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Frank Manumaleuna and Alabama against Vanderbilt, Oklahoma, on probation and it. Some of your best 20 of our first 25, and I had a earlier this month as a Lanza and Brian Hoyt tallied leading the Portjand Trail Farr 140-372, Len Giglio 352, clean open mind. Seghi did not agree, and Rich Gagne registering the But to prove to himself he (UPI) — A record 13,299 fans Junior Terry Tautolo, appear No. 4 Michigan against Navy, unranked, is a prohibitive Blazers to a 92-91 NBA exhibi­ ballplayers are guys who are meeting. I told the players designated hitter and widely for the 1-3-1 Bobcats while Kurt Carrbll Maddox 361, Tod Peck “Shoot, he’s not going to goals. The Purple Knights are wasn’t buckling under the visited the Basketball Hall of doubtful for the game. and No. 5 Texas against choice to make Utah State its tion victory over the Los quiet. Some who talk a lot Tve got confidence in you, however. On Thursday, one expected to succeed now 4-0-1 in the league and Schumey scored the lone tally 362, Ted Plodzik 138, John have any trouble with me,” day after Seghi was given a BILLTUNSKY649-9095 pressure, he two-putted from 20 Fame in August, bringing the Manumaleuna suffered a Southwest Conference rival latest victim. Angeles Lakers. Rieider 135, Pete Staum 154-370, aren’t worth a nickel.” so don’t get down on Aspromonte, still claims he haven't been scored upon yet. for the 1-3-1 Rams. the Cards’ freckle-faced red­ new two-year contract, he feet on the final home for his 70. year’s total to more than 45,000. pinched nerve in his right Texas Tech. Roy Thompson 140-379. Nobody has ever managed yourselves.” wants to play another year. PACK TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN

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We baths, approximately 1,700 experience is planned for 14-, S h e K e r a l d are seeking a self-motivated in­ MANCHESTER - Reduced for square feet of living area. A TOLLAND - Non-development NEW LISTING 15-and 16-year-olds for Oct. 4-6 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. shift dividual to serve as secretary quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 must see! $42,900. Philbrick 6-room Country Cape, acre lot. Just listed this five-room Cape In East Hartford. Has an at the Windham-Tolland 4-H to two bank executives. Posi­ 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in Agency, 646-4200. $31,900. Owner, 872-6323. eat-ln kitchen, three bedrooms, and a fireplace in the Camp in Abington. The ac­ Experience on slitting machine preferred, tion requires typing (60 worn) kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- living room. This home has been well maintained and is tivities for the weekend will in­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING and shorthand (90 wpm). If in­ ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. TWO-FAMILY - Excellent MANCHESTER - West side, a pleasure to show. Look forward to celebrating the but will train man with mechanical ap­ terested apply at Hartford starter property on Summit newer quailty built Ranch, SAN FRANCISCO clude discussion groups, a con­ National Bank, 320 West Middle LOVELY seven-room Cape, 3 Street. Four rooms on first large country kitchen, rec holidays in your own home. Call right away because it's % « - cert, sports and games, movies, priced at only $31,900! titude. Small, progressive company. Turnpike, Manchester. An bedrooms, carpetedP living floor with large end wrap­ room, enclosed porch. High 2 9j creative arts experiences, and equal opportunity employer. room, formalaal dining room, around porch. Second floor 30's. Hayes Corporation, 6«- Excellent starting salary, hospitalization, MANCHESTER — This is an excellent family home. Four bedrooms, large a nature hike, large kitchen, 24’ [laneTed fami- comes completely furnished. 0131. kitchen (with appliances included), one and a half baths, carpeted recrea­ LOU I Total cost for the weekend paid vacation and holidays. Apply: LABORERS - With construc­ ly m m with bar. Merritt Agen- Lot size approximately 76x300', tion room in basement, and plenty of closet space. The enclosed front will be $15 which will include, PHONE 643-2711 tion background, start $3-$4 per cy. Realtors, 646-1180. one-car garage. Priced at only porch makes for extra space for the kids on a rainy day. Call us for more details - $36,900. food, lodging and insurance. hour immediately. Full-time $36,900 .... ™ rtens Agency, 7-5 BRICK DUPLEX This program will offer an op­ openings. Jobseekers, Inc., 568- NEW SEVEN - room Raised Realtors, 646-2550. MANCHESTER — If you want your own home but are afraid you can't af­ FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 1070 Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, with 2-car garage, 2 oil fur­ ford one, consider owning a two-family and let the tenant help pay the lO W E S I portunity to participate with sundeck, 26’ family room, naces, double aluminum win­ mortgage. We have a 5-5 duplex in a convenient location that could be just NEWORLEANS : M IAM I others in having a good time the answer. Owner's side has been completely done over with paneling, aluminum siding, 2-car garage, dows throughout. carpeting, and modern bathroom. Call our office for more details. $35,900. making new friends and lear­ INDEX ■/iVIO-COlIL wooded lot. Merritt Agency, Tolland The 7-room consists of one ning about yourself. DEAN MACHINE Realtors, 646-1180. $25,500. extra bedroom and rec room, MANCHESTER — Skip your fall cleaning and move Into this brand new LEGEND* NOTICES five-room Ranch located In a pleasant neighborhood. Three bedrooms, two Openings are still available PRODUCTS, INC. full baths, carpeting, and maintenance-free aluminum siding. Two-car gar­ ADVERTISING 1 Lost and Found CORPORATION New Listing — Five acres of has been completely age. Call now that you can pick your colors! $44,900. for those who would like to at­ 2 — P c rio n d i GOOD VALUE - Three- wooded privacy comes with remodeled and is unoccupied. 80 llAIN 3 bedroom Gambolati built tend. Call the Tolland County RATES Announcements 60 East Main St. Rockville, Connecticut 102 Colonial Road this 4V2-room Ranch, Nice corner lot on quiet street ELLINGTON — If you like raised ranches you'll love this! Brand new. seven A ll extension service, 875-3331 by 4 — Entertainment Colonial, fireplaced living rooms, 2’/i baths, family room. 3-zone heating system plus many other fine 5 MANCHESTER, CONN. heatolator fireplace in living $51,900 iSHOWEKS FLOW Tuesday. 1 day ...... 9( word per day — Auctions room, dining room, eat-in features. This house is in a beautiful location and Is definitely a “must see." 3 days .... 8 t word per day kitchen with built-ins, bath and room, sliding glass doors to OWNER-AGENT FINANCIAL kitchen to outdoors, UrtWEATHEIFOIOCASr There is i bi( demand for; 6 days ...... 7c word per day 8 Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages a half plus rec room. All for 646-2265 26 days ...... 6c word per day 9 — Personal Loans DAYS and NIGHTS $43,500. Call 647-1419, B/W real­ outbuildings. typewriters, outgrown dothint cars! ^ 15 WORD MINIMUM 10 — Insurance RESPONSIBLE MAN - WAITRESS - Part-time days, LIST YOUR HOUSE IN . . . experience in packaging meat ty- AMEPY REALTY CH Herald Q ia sH fM , 643-2711. Happy Ads ...... $1,75 inch including Saturday. Ewierience MANCHESTER - four EMPLOYMENT «x>r food products wanted for helpful. Apply: W. 'T. Grant REALTdRS 975-6238 Health Center 13 Help Wanted • BRIDGEPORT MANCHESTER VICINITY - bedrooms, older home, recently REALE’S CORNER 14 — packaging room. Career Company, Manchester For Period Ending 7 AM EST Sunday. A few showers are expected to develop from Lower Business Opportunities Fieldstone and aluminum sided Professkmil unicet 7 days i m«L redecorated, 1 1/2 baths, cen­ 2 Hearing Set 15 — Situation Wanted possibiliU. Shipping experience Parkade. An equal opportunity MILLING MACHINES 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 Michigan through New England and over the extreme Pacific Northwest. Skies will be fair a plus. Monday through Friday. 10-room mini estate. All the tral, 2-car garage, pleasant lot EDUCATION employer. Set-up and operate. to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum temperatures, (maximum temperatures in Steady work, fringe benefits. extras you would put into a with shade trees, delightful For Oct. 7 18 Private Instructions custom home. Acre plus treed rear and front porch, full base­ parenthesis): Atlanta 60 (81), Boston 59 (73), Chicago 44 (62), Cleveland 47 (64), Dallas 58 19 — Schools-Classes Grote & Weigel, 76 Granby EXCLUSIVE - By owner, no Welcome back 20 ““ Instructions Wanted lot. Priced to sell in the mid ment and attic. $39,900. Keith (82), Denver 40 (78), Duluth 33 (51), Houston 60 ( 86), Jacksonville 69 ( 89), Kansas City 43 Manchester State Sen. David Street, Bloomfield. 242-8528. RNs - LPNs • BROWN AND SHARP brokers. Beautiful Colonial, NEW HOMES - We have them ALUMINUM-sided 6-room 70’s. Call 647-1419, B/W realty. corner home, living room, for­ Real Estate, 649-1922, 646-4126. (74), Little Rock 52 (75), Los Angeles 62 (74), Miami 76 (89), Minneapolis 37 (62), New Odegard, co-chairman of the L C. REAL ESTATE NURSES RIDES MILLING MACHINES ... Duplex on Woodland, two Ranch, country kitchen with 23 Homes for Sale KEYBOARD operator - 8-4:30 mal dining, den, four bedrooms, Program Review Committee of MANCHESTER - Lakewood large Raised Ranches off dishwasher and stove, plenty of Orleans 64 (85), New York 63 (75), Phoenix 71 (97), San Francisco 55 (69), Seattle 48 (65), and congratulations on 24 — Lots-Land for Sale p.m. in firm located near South • Work In Manchester area Set-up and operate. two baths, modern kitchen, full BENTON STREET - Recently the General Assembly, has an­ 25 — Autumn, deluxe Cape under cabinets. Full basement, large St. Louis 49 (70) and Washington 63 ( 76). 1-A Investment Property Windsor/Manchester town line. Circle area. Gorgeous 2-family, basement, fireplace, hot water painted 5-room Ranch style nounced his group will conduct 26 — Business Property • Part-time, Full-time completely remodeled in early home plus one bedroom up­ construction, plus a four- treed lot. Low 30's. Keith Real 27 — Resort Property Experience with photo type set­ heat, 2-car garage. Many bedroom Colonial. All with Estate. 646-4126, 649-1922. a public hearing Oct. 7 at the 26 Real Estate Wanted • Choose your shift, days & • HARDINGE CHUCKERS American decor. Beamed stairs, full basement, fireplace, — ting equipment necessary. For extras. Beautifully landscaped. assumable mortgages. We University of Connecticut’s information please phone Mrs. area Set-up and operate. ceilings, much paneling, large Sacrifice, $65,000. Manchester garage, enclosed yard. Only •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Happiness is the many friends and MISC. SERVICES wooded lot. Immaculate condi­ $29,900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, might consider taking your pre­ Health Center, Farmington. It 31 Services Offered Mohney or Mrs. Wilkas at 644- • Private duty or staff relief area. For appointment, call 646- Lots-Land lor Safe 24 S tion, double garage, 24x24’ sent home in trade. T. J. will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. coworkers who have played such a big Help Wanted 32 — Pamting-Papering 2431. • No fees, top pay, vacation 1634. 643-1577. 33 — Building-Contracting • TURRET LATHES patio. Mid 40’s. Meyer, Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. MANCHESTER - Zone A and 7 to 10 p.m., in the center’s part in my 29 years with the Manchester — • In-service education pro­ Beck Says Columbia 34 Roofing-Sidmg Realtors, 646-3860, 646-8776. building lot, close to schools. Keller Auditorium. APPRENTICE Cook - No 35 — Heating-Plumbing FULL OR Part-time attendant vided Set-up and operate. MANSFIELD - Two delightful East Hartford MANCHESTER - New listing. Police Department. I wish to express my 36 — Flooring $7500. Call Sandy at Eastern, He said the hearing will be to experience necessary. Good needed for night shift. Must be HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN homes nearing completion. Six- Charming 4-room Cape-style heartfelt thanks to each and everyone 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga TOLLAND - A warm home room Raised Ranch and an 8- CHOICE BUY 646- 8252. review the administration, working conditions, good pay. 36 — Services Wanted friendly, reliable and over 18. home in mint condition. Wall- 246-6905 trimmed in sunshine. Six-room room Colonial. Both are quality effectiveness and efficiency of who made my retirement party a Call 649-5271 for appointment. Apply in person at: Full of e INSPECTORS Country Cape, acre lot. Low Three bedroom split spacious to-wall carpet abounds MISC. FOR SALE Baloney, 415 Main Street or call homes in good location. ^5,900 living room with cathedral MANCHESTER - 7 acres in­ the Health Center. Those memorable eveing. A special thanks to 41 Articles for Sale Experienced. 30’s. 8'72-6323. throughout. Beamed living cluding lot of record. Survey Stalling on Security — 643-96^ for appointment. RELIABLE woman to care for and $52,900. Amedy Realty, wishing to testify should con­ SALES OPPORTUNITY - 42 Building Supplies ceilings, warm family room, room ceiling and spiral stair­ available. Ideal for horse Jon Hawthorne, Chairman and all my — elderly gentleman, occasional Realtors, 875-6283. Worth’s Downtown Manchester 43 Pels -Birds- OogA OVERTIME 1 Va baths, treed lot, pool, $3600 case add to the true value. surance information” Sept. 30 tact the committee’s office in former coworkers who worked so hard to 44 — Livestock weekends. Call 643-4408 after enthusiasts. $18,000. Call Arthur patrol by the police barracks I? needs full-time sportswear per­ — down and $291 per month to Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen­ COLUMBIA Room 402, State Capitol, Hart­ 45 Boats & Accessories 3:30 p.m. and Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson even though he is a resident at 8 p.m. in the Congregational make the party an evening to never be il: sonnel. Good starting rates plus 46 — Sporting Goods WANTED qualified veteran. Call for cy, 646-1511. Beach Co., Manchester office, Virginia Carlson ford, or call 566-4843. — ALL BENEFITS trooper. Church parish house. forgotten. A ^ benefits. Apply to Mrs. 47 Garden Products BUY OF THE WEEK more details. 647- 9139. 48 — Antiques Person for car clean up and STABLEt pelrson - Earn $130 Correspondent Sullivan said he would rather The supper is sponsored by William A, Pearson Conroy, 841 Main Street, AVAILABLE MANCHESTER - Lovely 49 — Wanted to Buy polishing. Experience week!'uy full-ttime with training WARREN E. HDWLAND 228-9224 put money into training local the Commission on Aging and • «!«-■«»*« ■ Manchester. room Cape with first-floor ANDOVER — Three wooded, Columbia's chief constable RENTALS preferred. Fringe benefits, provided.ide Start immediately for $ Realtors family room, 2 full baths, constables. the church’s Social Concerns 52 An equal opportunity employer 30,900 surveyed and approved lots, up says it’s time the town LEGAL [NOTICE PART-TIME receptionist - Rooms lor Rent advancement, good pay. hationier. Jobseekers, Inc.,Ir fireplaced living room. 7 1/2% Sam Pescatello, commission Committee. 53 — Apartments for Rent 568-1070. 643-11D8 to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. □ NOTICES ADVERTISING Evenings. Call for appoint­ 54 — Apply: Service Manager financing available with no “stopped dragging its feet’’ on member, said that whenever After the supper there will be Homes for Rent Call Warren E. Howland, the issue of security for ment, 249-3319. 55 — Business lor Rent DILLON FORD ■'vidfe'. money down to qualified buyer. Realtor, 643-1108. he called a state trooper, he got a panel discussion with In accordance with Section 9- DEADLINE 56 — Resort Property for Rent CHROME PLATER - To work Asking $36,900. Zinsser Agency, residents. "Let’s do something representatives from Lost and Found 12:00 noon the day before 57 — Wanted to Rent 319 Main St., Manchaatar second shift on our plating line. Situation Wanted IS VERNON - Attractive, large 4- one within a alf an hour. 19b of the Election Laws, Rev. 58 Mtsc for Rent 646-1511. before something big happens,” publication - We will train a responsible room home, two sundecks, HEBRON - BOLTON area (39 Richard Davis, commission Medicare, Connecticut of 1973, notice is hereby given mills) A. $14,000 ! 7 1/2 wooded says Guy Beck. FOUND - Big, black, long­ ATTENTION DEMONSTRATORS AUTOMOTIVE applicant for this position. 10% LICENSED Manchester cellar, excellent condition in­ member, consulted two towns Medicare Service and Connec­ that the Registrars of Voters Deadline for Saturday and acres, 600’ front, $5,200 down or The call for the annual town haired male cat. Vicinity Law- Monday is 12.00 Noon Friday. TOYS and GIFTS 61 Autos tor Sale shift bonus, overtime and many mother will care for toddler- side and out, easily expandable, with resident troopers. One ticut Blue Cross. will accept applications for ad­ 62 — Trucks for Sale TRAINEE wanted - 9-5 p.m. in nicely landscaped 3/4 acre lot. less, 7% interest, 10 years. B. meeting in October will be in­ ton Road and Vernon Street. Work now thru December. 63 — company paid benefits. Apply school aged children days. town has a positive attitude, the mission as an elector at the Heavy Equipment for Sale photo type setting department Excellent location. Financing 7V2% and % Personality plus 3.4 acres, near clude a clause asking the town Veterans Bonus 649-3745, PLEASE READ FR E E Sample kit. No 64 — Moiorcydes-Bicydes Connecticut Cycle Accessories, Waddell School area. 646-0651. 8 other, negative. following locations; 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile of firm located near South 316 Hartford Road, available. $31,400. Owner, 875- CHFA - VA - FHA Route 2, only $11,500! Possible to name a Safety Commission All World War I veterans and experience needed. Call or Beck pointed out a state Thursday — October 3,1974— LOST - Female cat, gray with YOUR AD Homes Windsor/Manchester town line. Manchester. WILL BABYSIT in my home 9482. term s. Bob Gonci, Robert veterans’ widows may apply for 66 Automotive Service MORTGAGES AVAILABLE to study the issue of town Classified ads are taken over write SANTA’S PARTIES, Typing experience helpful but Assoc., MLS, 228-9274. trooper has more experience a bonus in the town clerk’s of­ 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. full white boots and white face 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease days. Experienced and (To qualllled buyers) security and report findings to than constables and is naturally Harrison’s Stationers 849 Main with gray nose, three years old, the phone as a convenience. Avon, Conn., 06001. not necessary. For information FIGURE CLERK - Start $125 reasonable. Phone 647-1298. 7 1/2% MORTGAGE available the March town meeting. fice. The bonus is $300 for those The Herald is responsible for more knowledgable. However, Street vicinity Pine Street. 646-1201. Telephone 1/673-3455. lease phone Mrs. Mohney or weekly with experience. on this immaculate 6-room Real Estate Wanted 28 Differences between resident who qualify. only one incorrect insertion and ALSO BOOKING PARTIES 'rs. Wilkas at 644-2431. Working with cash receipts. 21 Ironwood Drive, Vernon Ranch in Vernon-Rockville VERNON - Ranch, 5 rooms, 2 he said, if a crime occurs, the Friday — October 4, 1974 — then only to the size of the Red Cross Quota FOUND Mongrel puppy, black Must handle adding machine. Two-bedroom Ranch on half-acre secluded lot on dea­ area, established neighborhood. bedrooms, dining room, 3- troopers and a constabulary local constabulary would call 4;00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. Grant’s original insertion. Errors which Help Wanted 13 □EDUCATION SELLING your home or The Columbia Chapter of the and brown female. Call Dog HOUSEKEEPERS - Full time, Jobseekers, Inc., 568-1070. dend street. Has fireplace^ aluminum combination win­ Recreation room, fireplace, acre lot. will be studied to find out what the barracks. (Parkade) 370 Middle Turnpike- do not lessen the value of the acreage? For prompt friendly is best for the town. Red Cross fell far short of its Warden, 646-4555 advertisement will not be cor­ 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., five-day dows and doors, walkout basement, amesite drive, much wall-to-wall carpeting, dis­ A constabulary would take PART-TIME evening help week, including one weekend hwasher and many extras. By service, call Louis Dimock Selectmen requested the pre­ campaign quota this year, West, Top Notch 260 North rected by an additional inser­ AVON Private Instructions 18 more. COVENTRY - Ranch, im­ Realty, 649-9823. care of people on town roads, FOUND - Shenherd - Labrador tion. wanted , , , at...... Shakey’s Pizza day. Good starting salary, BAKER owner, 875-1379. sent commission to call the collecting on $1,003 of the $3,000 Main Street, Motts 587 Middle Apply in per­ WANT TO PUT A B -I-G Financing Arranged maculate 3-bedrooms, ful­ Beck said. State troopers patrol Turnpike-East, Pathmark 200 cross, black and tan male. Con- virn®! °ir, liberal fringe benefits. Apply in meeting to “hash out” the goal. son, Vernon Circle. PRESENT UNDER YOUR Experienced bench man for SEWING Instruction - ly carpeted paneled living ALL CASH for your property Rts. 6, 66 and 87. Spencer Street, Stop & Shop 263 tact Coventry Dog Warden, 423- person: East Hartford Con­ STARKWEATHER REALTY TOLLAND budget proposed by the con­ The chapter covers Colum­ CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS valescent Home, 745 Main industrial food service. Five- Dressmaking or tailoring, all room with fireplace, large within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Breaks here in 1973 totaled Middle Turnpike-West, 6524. stabulary which is a “brand bia, Hebron and Andover. ______□ EMPLOYMENT AIR FORCE Reserve - Be a TREE? Earn extra money as Street, East Hartford. day week. Meals and uniforms basic steps including pattern 646-5353 $47,900ir wooded lot, breezeway and instant service. Hayes Agency, about 39 larcenies and Crispino’s Supreme Foods 485 adjustments. Small classes, in­ 646-0131. new deal,” said selectman It was reported at the annual an Avon Representative. Sell furnished. Paid holidays and What a price for a 4 bedroom, oversized garage. burglaries, 75 motor accidents Hartford Road, Frank’s Super­ FOUND - Poodle cross, white ...... SrTencTn'ecSaiy"’'call dividual instruction. 643-6226. ^Cal^i^her^uyln^oi^elllngjfc^ Robert Tuttle. meeting that Columbia female. Call Coventry Dog Help Wanted 13 quality Avon products while FEET HURT? - Stop running vacation. Apply in person: 2'/2 bath Colonial, garage, and 40 miscellaneous. market 725 Middle Turnpike- Collect, (413 ) 593-5237/5238. X WE WILL buy your house. Call Budget for this account usual­ collected $536, Andover $457 Warden, 423-6524. the kiddies are in school. I'll around. We know where there first floor family room, pick MANCHESTER - Cape, 7 anytime, Hutchins Agency, The first five months of this are jobs now. Jobseekers, Inc., LESSONS in saxophone, ly are minimal, running around and Hebron, $10. Hebron did not East. PART-TIME janitorial work, show you how! Call 289-4922. SZABO FOOD SERVICE ciarinet, composition and/or BOLTON - This property has your own carpeting, walkout large rooms, carpeted liv­ Realtors, 649-5324. year there were 28 larcenies Saturday — October 5,1974 — HELP WANTED for lunch 568-1070. Manrhesler $500. Proposed for next year is conduct a fund drive this year LOST - Savings Passbook No. mornings or evenings, Pratt & Whitney theory taught by college everything, 181/2 acres of land, basement. Much, much more! ing room, paneled family and burglaries, 23 motor ac­ 227%-l, Hartford National Bank hour. Apply in person. Ann's QUALITY PLUS $10,850, including a two-man 24- and therefore there was no Red 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Grant’s Manchester area. Call 649-5334. Spot, 21 Oak Street, Employment Office graduate. Call 646-6520. 260’ frontage Route 6, 8-room A real buy in today’s market. room, fireplace. SELLING your house? Call us cidents and 11 others. and Trust Company, First Choice location make this 5-room brick hour-a-week patrol at a $7,500 Cross swim program in that (Parkade) 370 Middle Turnpike- Manchester. Willow Street Frederick Germani, B.M., M.T. house in excellent condition, Call Tony Wasilefsky at 649- first and we'll make you a cash A constabulary will not stop Manchester Office. Application FULL-TIME Janitorial MACHINE repairman - All- and frame Ranch an exceptional value. salary. town this past summer. West, Top Notch 260 North around work. First or second CAFETERIA WORKERS East Hartford 30x50’ building, 9x20’ walk-in 5306, eves, at 872-0003. VERNON - Contemporary, offer. One day service. T. J. house breaks but will act as a made for payment. Superintendent needed for freezer, 9x20’ walk-in cooler Large living room, I'k baths, 2 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. The proposal is a part-time The balance in the chapter Main Street, Motts 587 Middle shift. Experience preferred, Immediate openings for Instructions Wanted 20 firepiaces. 2-car garage. Expandable EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY spotless 3-bedroom Colon­ deterrent, Beck said. Andover Turnpike-East, Pathmark 200 apartment buildings. Free plus fruit and vegetable road idea with weekend patrol and a fund is $l-,896. Personals apartment, good salary. Must but will train aggressive cashiers, salad and counter lower level with waik-out to private BARROWS & WALLACE ial, unique family room officials claim that with part- Spencer Street, Stop & Shop 263 RECEPTIONIST - Part-time. stand. Nice income. Zoned com­ rear yard bordering nature preserve. Wsnctiai ter Nsw Havsn Hsrltonl SELL YOUR HOUSE through few hours during the week. Ralph Wolmer of Laurel Lane be dependable, handy, and RN OR LPN mechanical-minded person. girls, dish room attendants, PARTY wishes individual in­ with private patio, gor­ time patrol burglaries have Middle Turnpike-West, Frank’s Good opportunity, excellent We seek a personable, self- struction for basic typing mercial and industrial. 8% Custom built in 1967. 40s. Call Suzanne 649-8306 397-1818 728-6618 J. Watson Beach Real Estate Some members of the commis­ was named chairman of the HALL FOR RENT - for wed­ willing to work at maintenance, Part-tima 3-11,11-7 general utility workers. Full mortgage.' Frank Mott, Broker, or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. geous view from sundeck been cut 50 per cent, it was S u p erm ark et 725 M iddle benefits. Equal opportunity motivated individual to work in procedures, in private home. Co. Professional real estate sion were against purchasing a chapter. He has been acting dings, showers, parties, minor repairs, and lawn care. Pleasant working conditions. or part-time. Apply in person. 643-5658. J , WATSON BEACH CO. off master bedroom, pri­ service for more than 45 years. reported. Turnpike-East, Crispino’s employer. Call Little ~Bike, " one of our Manchester Two hours, two aays per week. PRINCETON STREET - used vehicle for the patrol. Fire chairman since the resignation American Legion Home, 643- Seeking adult without children. APPLY: branches. Typing (50 wpm) vate wooded lot. Manchester office, 647-9139. Supreme Foods 485 Hartford 5747 or 646-9171. Write Box “B” Manchester 8:30-3:30 only. 646-7550. Write Box “ A” Manchester REALTORS *"LS Choice location, four bedrooms, Chief Thomas Chowanec said Town Seal of George Boone. required. If interested apply at living room with screened Road Herald, giving age, experience, MANCHESTEr. MANOR SZABO FOOD SERVICE Herald. Manchnter Office 647-9139 buying a used vehicle is like Residents will consider adop­ Thel Lusky was named BICYCLE assemblers for first Pratt & Whitney Hartford National Bank, 320 Bolton porch off rear, dining room, VERNON - Cape, immaculate URGENT - Listings needed. ting a town seal at the Oct. 7 Frederick E. Peck previous employment. NURSING HOME Equal Housing Opportunity Call now for fast service. "buying somone else’s secretary and Bess Hochberg, shift. Second shift drilling and Employment Office West Middle T u rn p ik e , PRIME kitchen, rec room, 1 1/2 baths, 6-room Cape, 3 bedrooms, town meeting. Herbert J. Stevenson 646-0129 Manchester. An equal oppor- two-car garage. Walk to three Hagler Real Estate, 643-6624. problems.” treasurer. There was no can­ □ FINANCIAL HOUSE CANVASS tapping machine operator. Willow Street □ REAL ESTATE den, lovely private wooded The question of a resident The fire department auxiliary didate for vice chairman. Registrars of Voters Experience preferred but not tunity employer. MANCHESTER - Handyman’s schools. Priced to sell. T. J. lot. Manchester, Connecticut Enumerators - Wanted for the East Hartford Four-bedroom Colonial, Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. IMMEDIATE cash for your trooper has come up twice is conducting a seal contest. There are two directors from Manchester City Directory. necessary. Will train machine- special. Just reduced to $34,000. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 knowledgeable person. OPEN SUNDAY - 9 a.m. - 5 Homes For Sale 23 first-floor family room, property. Let us explain our before, once in March 1968 and Residents will decide if the win­ each town. However, Hebron Apply: Mr. Brennan, Price and 7-6 Duplex, 3-car garage, fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, MALE - full-time or part-time Excellent benefits. Call Little p.m. to help you find full, part- wooded and beautifully excellent location, good in­ VERNON - Five-room Ranch again in December 1973 at a ning seal will be adopted. could obtain only one person, MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ L ^ Company, Room 9,164 East 647-1413. starting at 8 a.m. Kage Co., 91 Bike, 646-7550. PHONE from home to service time employment. Jobseekers, MANCHESTER - Striking 4 landscaped one-acre lot in come. LaPenta Agency, 646- with 2 full baths, fireplaced 848-1180 selectmen’s meeting. Nothing Also on the agenda is a Cynthis Wilson. cond, third. All kinds. Realty Center Street between 9 and Elm Street, Manchester. LEGAL our customers for super ear­ Inc., 568-1070. bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ executive neighborhood, 2440. living room, large eat-in further was ever done. proposal for Bicentennial Com­ Directors from Columbia are statewide, credit rating un­ noon only. 649-9729. An Equal Call kitchen, one-car attached gar­ Opportunity Employer. nings. Choose own hours. wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first aluminum siding, first-floor Commission vice chairman mission funding. The meeting is Leonard Couchon and Jean necessary. Reasonable, nfiden- PART-TIME bar maid - COMPANION LIVE-IN 647-1810. HOUSEKEEPERS - Three full­ age. Situated on lovely M E R R in AGENCY □ MISC. SERVICES NOTICE floor family room. Prime loca­ laundry and much more, MANCHESTER - Contem­ John Sullivan, said a resident 8 p.m. in Yeomans Hall Potluck Morascini; Andover, Russell In accordance with Section 9- tial, quick arrangements. Alvin Experience preferred but not time housekeepers are needed tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. porary 8-room tri-level, four landscaped lot. Price reduced Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 NURSES’ AIDE - 11-7, Laurel necessary. Call 872-3381, ask for $51,900. RULTOR trooper is on duty 35 hours a supper. Thompson and Donald 19b of the Election Laws, Rev. • Work In Manchester area immediately to join our staff. Howland Realtors, 643-1108. large bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, to $36,500. Owner wants fast Constitution Plaza, Hartford. Manor Nursing Home, 91 Chest­ Skip. TOOUMKERS Experience is preferred but not sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Services Offered 31 week, must be provided with of­ Retired persons are invited to MacDonald. of 1973, notice is hereby given nut Street, Manchester, Phone: • To help the elderly or sick magnificent view of Hartford a potluck supper and “in­ Dorothea Raymond was Evenings, 233-6879. required. Apply at: Meadows ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three skyline, sunken patio off family fice space, could be sent on that the Registrars of Voters 649-4519. PART-TIME custodian. Laurel • Full or part-time ‘ ' ALL-AROIMD MACHINISTS named as special consultant. Convalescent Home, 333 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, HOWLAND room facing private woods. SHARPENING Service — will accept applications for ad­ MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd Manor, phone 649-4519. Apply • No fees, top pay, vacation BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS Bidwell Street, between 9 a.m. WARREN Saws, knives, axes, shears, She was secretary-treasurer of FILE CLERK - Relief Top wages, fringe benefits carpeting, nice lot, plus many REALTORS 643-1108 Asking $66,900. W»rren E. mission as an elector at mortgages — interim financing week days, 11-4. bonus and 3 p.m. extras, lipJpper 30’s. Financing Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. PETERMAN AGENCY skazes, rotary blades. Quick the chapter for nearly 30 years. Manchester High School, — expeditious and confidential switchboard operator - Will • Be paid weekly by us and overtime. Minimum 3 service. Capitol Equipment train. Pleasant personality a available. R. Zimmer, J.■ D.D/ Girl Scouts Plan Firemen Elect Brookfield Street on October 3, service, J.D. Real Estate NEED EXTRA money? - Part- • Be backed by RN supervis­ years experience required. Real Estate Associates, 646- MANCHESTER Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Edward Roy of Rt. 66 was re­ Assoc. 646-1980. must. Office experience time work. Apply at: V.I.P. Must be able to set up and MACHINISTS Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday 1974 from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 necessary. Contact Mr. ion. 1980. elected president of the Colum­ p.m. club & Health Spa, 1169 Main work from blueprints. Apply 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4 . 643- Potluck On Oct. 7 OVERDUE BILLS? Money Tischofer, The Rourke-Eno Street, East Hartford, between Open House ★ F6REST HILLS ★ bia Volunteer Fire Department Frederick E. Peck, HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN at Bridgeport, Laths, Jig Bore COLONIAL - Nine rooms. 7958. available to property owners. Paper Company, 261 Weston 3 and 6. and CIntimatIc Operators $50,000 — Shepard Drive. Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, for his third term, at the recent Herbert J. Stevenson Street, Hartford, 522-8211. An 246-6805 Bowers School, 4 bedrooms, Manchester-Bolton Girl Scout State-wide, quick, confidential. PARAGON TOOL needed for second Sunday — 12-4 P.M. fireplaced living room, formal dining room, fam­ REWEAVING burns, holes. public relations coordinator. annual meeting. Registrars of Voters Equal Opportunity Employer. den, fully equipped kitchen, for­ Association will have its annual Service unit chairmen who Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ CUSTODIAL applications being COMPANY shift . Top wages, fringe mal dining room, rec room, ily room vYlth fireplace, 2’/i baths, outside deck, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. The only new officer was Guy Manchester, Conn. sand. Credit check un­ acceptedepte for full-time evening potluck Oct. 7 at Community work directly with the leaders BUSINESS secretary recep- ^benefits and overtime. walk-out basement, walk-up at­ 22 MAHHEW RD.. EAST HARTFORD 2-car basement garage. Available mortgage - Window shades, Venetian Beck Jr., a second generation necessary. Burke Mortgage ORDER DESK Trainee - r k . 121 Adams Street Baptist Church. tionist for dental office. Five Experience required. tic, 2-car garage, IW baths, $39,800, 9%, 30 years. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. in their area providing services member of the department, Company, 649-0378 anytime. Pleasing personality a must. Applications may be completed days a week. Experience ------ManfihBrtar__ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. All registered adults in­ for the council are Mrs. Roger Skill with use of typewriter and assumable mortgage at 5W%, $51,500 — Grissom Road. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, family cluding Senior Scouts are in­ who was elected treasurer. at the office of Facilities Ser­ preferred. Send resume to P.O. Apply at: $40,500. Philbrick Agency, 646- Gray, Central; Mrs. MANCHESTER State Bank - 30 calcualator necessary. Office vices, Union School, 771 Main room with fireplace, formal dining room, walk- vited to the attend the event, Other officers elected are NOTICE Box 1, Glastonbury, Conn. PART TIME- telephone inler^ 4200. MILLAR TREE Service. Inc. Christensen, South-West: Mrs. shares of stocks. Call 647-9487. experience required. Contact Street, South Windsor, or call 06033. viewers to work from your own THE LE-MI CORPORATION in closet In master bedroom, 2% baths, attached Removal, pruning, lot clearing, which is designed to provide an Charles Sanborn, vice presi­ PUBLIC HEARING Mr. Tischofer, The Rourke-Eno Swanson, North-West; Mrs. 289-3012. Rate of pay, $3.27 per home. Interesting work for well 1 Mitchell Drive, Manchester 2-car garage. Available mortgage - $40,800,9%, spraying. Fully insured. dent; Edward Fox, secretary; BOARD OF DIRECTORS Paper Company, 261 Street, NORTH COVENTRY opportunity for fellowship and a Inga Anderson, North-East; hour. EXPERIENCED male cabinet­ known department store. Three 643-2362 30 years. Licensed. Free estimates. Fred Chowanec, assistant TOWN OF MANCHESTER If your nest is too small, dieck the Hartford, 522-8211. An Equal brief outline of activities and Mrs. John Sheetz, Bolton. maker wanted - Excellent op- to four hours daily, five days SPACIOUSII Phone 633-5345. secretary and Morris Stewart, CONNECTICUT Herald Classified Ads and find the home Opportunity Employer. scheduled for the coming year. Miss Jill Gelinas serves as REALL ESTATE - Expanding of- portunity. Call Displaycraft, per week. No experience Double door entry to 8 big ★ ELRO STREET ★ assistant treasurer. TUESDAY with room for your brood. fice looking for a qualified, Inc., Mane' DENTAL ASSISTANT for Mrs. Don Carpenter, chair­ cadette cordinator and is Manchester, 643-9557. necessary. We are willing to rooms. New carpeting, $55,000 — Two-famlly, 5-5, 3 bedrooms, near schools, hos­ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) The executive board includes OCTOBER 1, 1974 HOUSEKEEPER wanted to licensed full-time sales person. train. Work starts immediate­ Glastonbury office. Experience Trees cut, trimmed or topped, man of the association, will in­ responsible for recruiting fireplaced family room with pital, bus, alr-conditloning, full and separate all the officers plus Louis The Board of Directors will supervise home and two school- Call for confidential interview. PAINTER - Mature person, ly. Call 643-6774. preferred. Part-time with stumps removed, fully insured. troduce the recently appointed cadette leaders and placing possibility of full. Excellent op­ sliders to flagstone patio. 2Vz basements, parking, first floor already leased Sorrachi and Victor Harriman conduct a public session LEGAL NOTICE age boys (6 and 11). Choice of F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. full-time, year-round work in Got a tree problem? Well worth officers and chairmen. They girls in troops. live in or daily. Call 872-8712 portunity. Call 633-5548. baths, cathedral ceiling, im­ and providing good Income. Available mortgage with Harry Chowanec as cor­ Tuesday, October 1, 1974 from Notice is hereby given that a convalescent home. Some MACHINISTS wanted - a phone call. 742-8252. are Mrs. David Thomas, assis­ Special events planned for after 5 p.m. BOOKKEEPING and typing es- maculate! Immediate oc­ - $43,800, 9%, 30 years. porate agent. 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in te public hearing will be held in experience preferred. Good Bridgeport and lathe work. tant chairman: Mrs. Reginald this season include an outdoor sentiakfor interesting part-time starting salary, liberal fringe Experienced only. Overtime, KEYPUNCH operators - Many cupancy. For details call Mr. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Other action at the meeting Board of Directors’ Office in ROOM 565A, State Office ★ The homes listed above are NEW with all aluminum Christensen, secretary; Mrs. day on Oct. 19. Mrs. Kenneth FORBES & WALLACE - We job at W.4l. England Lumber benefits. Apply in person: East paid insurance. Penobscot Tool full, part-time openings Lewis, 649-5306. Steal at $46,- eling. rec rooms, offices, was to make Francis the Municipal Building to hear Building, 165 Capitol Avenue, have excellent full-time and available immediately. exteriors, gas heat, country kitchens with appliances, David Fairbanks, cookie chair­ Reynolds and Miss Betty Company. Apply in person. Hartford Convalescent Home, and Gage, Merrow Road, 900. household repairs. Phone 649- Milhomme a full-fledged comments and suggestions Hartford, on Wednesday, Oc­ part-time positions in our Shoe Route 44A, Bolton Notch. Experience preferred. EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY carpeting throughout, hook-ups for washers and dryers, man; Mrs. Herbert Tyler, Eco- Vaiculis, co-chairmen, have 745 Main Street, East Hartford. Tolland, Route 15, Exit 99, 875- 4594. fireman following his six-month from the public. tober 23, 1974, at 10:00 a.m., on Department. Previous Jobseekers, Inc., 568-1070. BARROWS & WALLACE landscaped. Action coordinator; Mrs. asked all leaders to have their 8083. probation period. There will be Future sessions will be held Docket 11603, an application of experience preferred, but not Mmclwittr Ntw Hivtn HtrtlonI CASH Registers and adding Thomas, camping weekend. girls reserve this date. T t 649-8306 397-1518 728-6618 two new qien coming up for the first Tuesday of each month L&M Water Company — Divi­ necessary. Apply, Personnel RN ASHWORTH STREET machines. - Sales, service, Also, Mrs. Edward Bayles, Workshops on a level basis Office. Manchester Parkade. review at the next meeting. from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. sion of L&M Homes, Inc., of ■: $32,900 — Modified 5-room Capo on beautifully land­ supplies. 15 years experience, hospitality; Mrs. Nelson Rich­ will be conducted for all leaders Excellent company benefits. An SUPERVISOR - FULL-TIME 3-11 COVENTRY - Seven-room Immaculate 6V2-room Split, 3 bedrooms, baths, and the third Thursday of each Vernon, which supplies water in HEY KIDS! scaped 75x150’ lot, bedrooms have walk-ln formerly with NCR'. Free mond, Manchester Community as a follow-up to training in late equal opportunity employer. Raised Ranch, three years old. family room...more, more, morelll $35,900. Estimates. C.R.S. Company, month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 the Town of Manchester, for Want to make good money working only a few hours closets and attic storage, dining room with built- Services Council; Mrs. Harold October and early November. RN’S OR LPN’S Trees and privacy. Wall-to-wall Coventry, 742-6381. p.m, in the Board of Directors’ authority to amend its existing SALES CLERK - cashier a week. No lintit to how much you can earn. Three in china closet, enclosed front porch, full base­ Harmon. Permanent Memorial The association is also plan­ FULL OR PART-TIME carpeting, family room with DIRECTIONS: Burnside Avs. to School SIrsel, north on Woman Charged Office. rate schedule to all customers wanted at once - to work in nights per week. We train. wet bar, 3-zone heating. Only ment with work bench and cold cellar, aluminum Day Committee; Mrs. Robert ning its second annual Christ­ Competitive salary, plus company-paid life, health and School St. to Chsssiso Rd., loft on Chess- TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ Phyllis Jackston, to effect an increase in annual modern, pleasant pharmacy. $34,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, storms and screens, garage with workbench and ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, Gaffney, recruiter; Mrs. mas party for adults in major medical Insurance along with paid holidays, sick las Rd. to Andrew Rd., left on Andrew Rd. Arlene Swanson, interfaith DARIEN (U P D -S andra M. Secretary revenues by approximately $9,- Apply to manager, Mr. 289-7475, 742-8243. to Matthew Rd. covered (and screened) summer patio, summer and trimming. Attics, cellars December; an interfaith Girl Dworkin. Some experience Call 647-9946 days and other benefits makes this an opportunity to In­ breakfast; and Mrs. Thomas Nelson, 23, of Norwalk, has Board of Directors 540 or 150%. house. Immediate occupancy. cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- Scout breakfast for Girl Scout Public Utilities necessary. Extra incentive vestigate. Come In and see our facilities. TWO-FAMILY - On bus line. Oppelt, nominating and been freed on $2,500 bond after Machester, Conn. WARREN E. HOWLAND 5305. Sunday; and “Heritage ’75,” a Commission commissions paid. Liggett Manchester Evening Heralii Stoves and refrigerators. Im­ resource. Positions yet to be she was charged with Dated at Manchester, Parkade Pharmacy, Parkade MEADOWS CONVALESCENT HOME maculate property, fenced-in REALTOR MLS REALTORS MLS BUILDERS councilwide event in April at Connecticut this twenty-third Henry Mierzwa, JUNK CARS bough filled are service coordinator, embezzling $3,500 in town Shopping Center, 4()4 West Mid­ 333 BIOWELL STREET, MANCHESTER yard with large, stately trees. Towing included. Call 644-2912 the new Hartford Civic Center. day of .September, 1974. Executive Secretary 6 4 3 -1 1 0 8 649-9404 649-4844 Juliette Low chairman, and funds, police said. dle "Tphe. Call 9-3 p.m., 647-9191 Only $34,900. Pasek Realtors, or 872-2503 anytime. MLS, 289-7475, 742-8243.

k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28. 1974 51 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BENJY BY JIM BERRY Wanted to Buf 49 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Autos For Sale BUGS BUNNY 1969 CHEVROLET Malibu, 327 WANTED - Wicker furniture, MANCHESTER - Family-style IIT4 Iv WnM n . Me.. W E V E ( b a r A FLA T HA? I'LL B E T HE KNEW NEVER M IN P - UM.VAS.T RENTED SPACE FOR THE '^incidentally , any kind. Phone 872-0930. 2-bedroom Townhouse, full engine, 410 h.p., 6speed, 4-88 WOULD VA STEP m Ml. UJ. ML OK. TIRE, MA, AMP IVE THAT TIRE WAS FLAT W E'LL IRON THAT HOOPLE CAMPUS OF LEARNMORE THOUGH I ’LL BE basement.’ Includes heat, Ellington total rear end, many recent INTATH’OFFICE G O T AAV (SOOP CLOTHES BEFORE HE GOT OUT WHEN WE INSTITUTE! OUR FIRST WRITING DEAN HOOPLE extras. 6464679. Best offer. FEKAFEW ON.' SINCE S H E USES C LEA N EP U f ’ M O TH- G E T BACK FROM COURSES WILL USE VIDEOTAPES TO THE STUDENT appliances, carpeting. $240 FIREPLACE UNIT TH' CAR,TOO, SHE , ER-HE'5 JUST THE PENTIST.' monthly. Paul W. Dougan, MINUTES, FROM ELMER KORPIAK AND OTHER BODY I'LL Meadowbrook Apartments, PETUNIA? CAN CHANGE I t r y i n g t o p u l l I'M CALLINGA CaEBRITIES '-PUREL'/ AS STILL BE FAME □ R E N T A L S Realtor, 643-4535 or 6461021. 1972 SUPERBEETLE - Very RIGHT?.' A FAST ONE.' CAB/ JO. just off of Route M. New 3Vi- good condition. $1625. Must sell. SUPPLEMENTS TO MY OVVN PLEASANT 6-room flat - room, one-story, house-type Call 8764603.______LECTURES. OF COURSE.' Rooms tor Rent 52 Garage, carpeting, central, corner units in new brick and T adult family unit preferred. No stone garden apartment 1973 TOYOTA Landcnilser - 6 THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ children, no pets. 6465051, 646 building. Total electric. wheel drive, locking hubs, good nished rooms, centrally 6733. Features floor-to-ceiling for plowing. $3950, best offer. located. Kitchen privileges. living room fireplace, range, 742-9753. S b Parking. Reasonable rates. FIVE-ROOM apartment - Se­ refrigerator, disposal, air- Phone 649-2358. cond floor, garage, two 1973 CHEVROLET Nova - Six children, no pets, security. $185, conditioning, wall-to-wall cylinders, excellent running carpeting. Adults only, no WANTED - Single woman to 6466072. condition. $2150 or best offer. help share expenses, own pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease 6464669 after 4:30. bedroom, kitchen privileges. MANCHESTER - Main Street, security. Reserve now for Oc­ MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD three rooms, heated, hot water, tober 1-November occupancy 1965 THUNDERBIRD converti­ Senlcea Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 □ MISC. FOR SALE Artlclea tor Sale 41 Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. stove, refrigerator, adults, no Call James J. Gessay, 875- ble, good running condition, I HAVE NO AUTHORITY I'M SURE ..AND IF THEY I'M SORRY, pets, security. 523-7047. 0134. needs some body work. Call 646 TO ORDER AN y THEY'LL DON'T, YOU CAN MR. MAGNATT- WEDDING Invitations - LARGE, gray metal executive- GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free CARPENTRY - Repairs, Articles tor Sale 41 2206. ALL THAT REMAINS TO BE ADOPTION AGENCY f COOPERATE JUST SCARE THEM THAT'S SOME­ Brochures, Business Forms, remodeling, additions, roofing. type desk - $35. Call 646-5747. parking, central location, ELLINGTON - Meadow Brook PONE NOW IS FOR YOU TO TO GIVE ME SUCH A. WITH YOU... THING I WOULD Letterheads, Enveiopes, Call Davio Patria, South Wind­ kitchen privileges. References Apartments. Just off of Route MUST SELL - 1968 Plymouth GO TO THAT AGENCY—AND INFORAAATIONi NEVER DO/ DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, TAG SALE - Cement mixer, required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. FIND OUT WHO ADOPTED MR7SSIBLE = Tickets, Business Cards and sor, 644-1796. 83. Brand new 3 1/2 room’ MANCHESTER - Newer three- 318, power brake, power other printing services offered. $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, guitar, sewing machine, radios, for appointment. deluxe corner one-story units bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, steering, air-conditioning. i / i f General Printing Services, 623- WES ROBBINS carpentry stone, gravel, pool and patio many household items, auto sand. 643-9504. featuring floor-to-ceiling living security. Call 6464132. Needs tune-up, otherwise okay. WHY m o t h e r s g e t gray 5379. remodeling specialist. Ad­ and motorcycle accessories. 76 ONE ROOM, private bath, room fireplace. Total electric, $450. 649-1609 after 2 p.m. South Roaci, Bolton, Saturday parking, convenient location, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, range, refrigerator, disposal, ROCKVILLE - One bedroom, TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving ALUMINUM sheets used as September 28,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. nicely decorated, $30. weekly. CAPTAIN EASY built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, printing plates, .007 thick, air-conditioner. Adults only, no appliances, one full acre. Only 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, white, BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE large appliances, cleaning 649-3446. only. Call 649-5729. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease $115. (35-03). Call Rentex, 549- Bug, $875. Phone 872-0892 after cellars and attics, also will LORP VULE y GEE. I'VE HEARP W p l e a s e m a k e \ BEFORE WE ( GOOD (DEA'.,.,EK. BY THE WAV, Phone 643-2711. security. Reserve now for 6980. $30 fee. 4 p.m. deliver small loads sand, stone, LEON Cleszynski builder - new TAG SALE - Moving. NEVER ARISES ( OF SLEEPING LATE- YOURSELVES \ WASTE TIME IN I POPPER- DO THE INITIALS PLEASANT Room for working October-November occupancy. LIT THIS IS COMFORTABLE. ) THIS MAUSOLEUM- •’P, iA N R " MEAN ANYTHING and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. homes custom built, Appliances, furniture, antiques, gentleman. Near bus line, Call James J. Gessay, 87M134. 1969 COUGAR XR7, White with LETS ASK ABOUT TO YOU ? -i—- NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 desk, fireplace, unfinished ROCKVILLE - One bedroom, remodeled, additions, rec parking. 647-9033. carpeting; parking, appliances, black vinyl top, automatic, air- THOSE PHONY LEAF RAKING, yard clean-up. cents each. Inquire side door. kayak, camping cabinets. rooms, garages, kitchens just $125. (32-03). Call Rentex, conditioning, many extras, INITIALS 5H/ Will snowblow driveways. Free Manchester Evening Herald. Saturday, Sunday, 262 Oak AVAILABLE NOW - Four-room remodeled, bath tile, cement WIDOW seeking companion to 549-6980. $30 fee. exceptional condition, $1,500. estimates. Ask for Mark, 568- work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Street. ' second-floor garden apartment, k WE BUY and sell used fur­ live in and share expenses. carpeting, avacado appliances, 742-7185 after 5 p.m. 7199. tial or commercial. Call 649- Lady between ages of 50 and 60. 2 niture. Cash on the line. One air-conditioner, lease and MANCHESTER - Two BY AL VERMEER 4291. FIREWOOD - $30 per pick-up Call 875-6904. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - new PRISCILLA’S POP piece or an entire housefull. load. Free delivery in security. $195. 649-3978 or 646 bedrooms. Bring the kids and LEFEBVriE - Finstad - Home tires, new brakes, excellent GRANDPA, DID YOU I SAW in f l a t io n , THE DAY COLLIER'S 64frj6432. Furniture Bam, 345 Manchester. $7 per trunk load, 4780. pets. With heat and appliances, maintenance, roofing, gutters, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SLEEPING Room for rent - 272 IBOO. (33-10). Call Rentex, 546 condition, $1,800. Call 643-9262 EVER TM IN K Y O U ’D COMIN& YEARS a g o ! MA&AZINB W EN T FROM masonry, tree surgery, Main Street Rear, behind self-service. 643-1947 after 4. 26 A NICKEL TO A Pi ME.' Carpentry and general contrac­ Douglas Motor Sales. Main Street. 6980. $30 fee. after 5 p.m. S E E B R E A D removal. Fully insured, free es­ ting. Residential and commer­ Jarvis Road. A T 60<^ A OH-® timates. 429-0184,8-10 a.m., 6-10 cial. Whether it be a small LOAF? CLEAN USED refrigerators, FURNISHED ROOM for MANCHESTER - Two WHEN WAS) p.m. repair job, a custom built home GARAGE SALE - Friday, gentleman, all comforts of BANK ROBBERS SPECIAL equipped, air-conditione T H A T ’? ranges, automatic washers, Saturday and Sunday until dark, bedrooms, kids and pets i or anything in between, call 646- home, kitchen, parking. Securi­ We’ve got places where you accepted. With heat and stereo tape player, cruise con­ GUTTERS cleaned, repaired 1379. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 150 Vernon Street. Baby fur­ Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- ty. Call 649-3436, 649-4936. won’t be found and you don’t appliances. Only $195. (3610). trol, under 20,000 miles, green and installed, $20 and up. niture, dishes, books, mis­ have to spend too much of the and beige. 6462487. Driveways sealed. Free es­ 2171 cellaneous items. Call Rentex 549-6980. $30 fee. BY MILTON CANIFF STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, stash. f^TEVE CANYON timates. R&R Reconstruction, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, LARGE, nicely furnished and SCREENED loam, gravel, Call CHEVROLET IMPALA 1969,2- 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. concrete repairs, inside and 1974 CAPEHART stereo con­ decorat^ room for working Homes tor Rent 54 processed gravel, sand, stone, door hardtop, 327 engine, AND W ILL GIVE YOU I WHY, YES, 6ENERAL outside. Reasonably priced. sole. Must sell. $200 or best gentleman. Private bath, en­ RENTER automatic, power steering. YOUR f e l l a ' s in and fill. George H. Griffing, offer. Phone 875-7854 after 5 THE HOSPITAL- FOR BUTTINO IN ON THE PHILERIE/ THANK you BOB’S A-1 SERVICE - Snow 643-0851. trance and parking. 649-9704 5 4 9 -6 9 8 0 SMALL HOUSE on lakeside in Good condition. $975. Call 646 Inc., 742-7886. p.m. AND WONDERING PASSPORT FRAUD.'1 For f illin g m e in on plowing, raking, cellars, attics, after 5. $30 Fm Bolton. Call after 5, 647-9615. 1403. cleaning, appliances moved, ANY TYPE Carpentry and > ! WHERE YOU'VE THE PASSPORT DEAL! lawn care. 289-7019. masonry work, additions and LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per TAG SALE - Saturday, LARGE, comfortable room - 9-2d W NtA, Inc- TH'fag US. Pit OW.- CONE/ good- b y e ! yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. MANCHESTER - 816 Center 1966 DODGE Dart, 2-door, v’ cuac' remodeling. Free estimates. A. September 28th. Gas dryer, Parking, on bus line, must have MANCHESTER - Five- Street, rent $300 monthly, sale automatic transmission, rebuilt BY ART SANSOM BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd Squillacote, 649-0811. bedroom set, other items. 33 THE BORN LOSER ELECTROLUX vacuum references. Call 649-6526. bedroom Duplex, new $34,900. No money down for engine, $475. Call 6467554. jobs, light trucking, cellars and Chester Drive, Manchester. appliances, washer and dryer C.H.F.A. qualifiers, $6,000 attics cleaned, trees removed. cleaner, excellent condition, all SUMMER CALLS MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, ROOM FOR Gentleman - included, air-conditioning, oil down for others. Vacant 6room CUTLASS 1967 coupe, very good A TAXI - AND 647-9767, 646-3545. attachments, $59.86, Kirby up­ WASHER and dryer - Excellent block, stone and concrete. right vacuum cleaner, $69.50, Parking, kitchen privileges, heat, 2 modern baths, carpeted (Tape, concrete pool, garage, condition, snow tires included, REACHES HOME Reasonable prices. Call 643- condition. $75 for both. Call 646- good condition. Repairs on all washer and dryer. Call 643-5i^. kitchen and hallways, recreation basement, on bus $495. Phone 6461348. ON HER HIDDEN ALL TYPES of screens and 9508. 6549 or 649-0688. brands. Free pick-up and refinished hardwood floors in line. 6463635. MONEY CACHE storm window glass repaired. living and dining rooms, private Bring to Weatnerguard, 639 delivery. Call 742-8578 or 875- TAG SALE - September 28-29, 1966 VOLKSWAGEN BUG, BUILDING - Remodeling, basement, enlcosed yard and MANCHESTER - Three good condition, extras, $300. Center Street, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 8298. 10-4. Used furniture, glassware, Apartments For Rent S3 roofing, concrete steps, front porch, close to schools. bedrooms. Kids and pets Phone 6466483. daily. Prompt service. fireplaces. For estimates call bed frames, lamps, mis­ Security required, utilities not accepted. Garage. All ELECTRONIC Calculators for cellaneous items. Also 1955 WE HAVE customers waiting 649-1142. included, $295. Eastern, 646 appliances. Option to buy. $300. 1970 TORINO SQUIRE wagon, sale at reduced prices. Phone Chevrolet station wagon, 4- for the rental of your apartment 8250. (31-47) Call Rentex, 549-6980. 351 engine, 42,500 m iles, MASON CONTRACTOR - 649-4986. door, fully restored - must be or home. J.D. Real Estate Associates, Inc. 6461980. $30 fee. automatic, power steering, Aluminum Siding Plastering, custom built stone seen. 1950 Chevy Panel truck, MANCHESTER - Modern two- BY HANA-BARBERA SEASONED hardwood - for new tires and motor. 1972 brakes, excellent tires plus THE FLINTSTONES or brick fireplaces, chimney bedroom apartments, PERSON to share house, with snow tires, clean car. Asking Kitchen Re-modeling repair, block and cement work. fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. Yamaha Enduro 360. Buy of the LOOKING for anything in real New Additions Call 875-4350. estate rental — apartments, carpeting, no pets. Available woman. Furnished, own room. $1,575. 742-8975. N? New and repairs. E. Richard­ day 1964 Buick station wagon, immediately. Security Share expenses, plenty of R.E. MILLER, Builder best offer will drive it away. homes, multiple dwellings, no ...t e l l in g ...T H E son, 643-0889, 649-0608. required. $195. Eastern, 646 parking. 633-3703. 1970 DODGE, 4-door, 318, new BIG ONE NEW and used railroad ties, M any o th e r ite m s . 197 fees. Call J.D. Real Estate y o u ABOUT Call 649-1421 8250. automatic transmission, four HE GOT authentic hardwood, excellent Glenwood Street, Manchester. Associates, Inc. 6461980. ALLEY OOP TM' BIS ONE NOPE condition. Call 872-6754. new tires and brakes. Must sell. t h a t s o t / /! RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Business tor Rent 55 /e s A u p / Will take best offer. Call 646 Y'SEEtTHIS BOAP, OR HOW s t r a n g e / IT YEAH, I.,..? / e A W A Y e LARGE, DARK pine oval ROCKVILLE - 8 Regan Street. 7398. WHATEVER IT 16, SEEMS CERTAINLY ISN'T THE J LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, BIDWELL Home Improvement STEREO AND DOG LOVERS SMALL STORE or office for cellars and attics cleaned, dining room table. Excellent TRADER “P’ New 4-room first-floor 2- T B E W ADE C»F A M E TA L TYPE OF THING YOU'D R e A L L W ! Co. Expert installation of bedroom apartment. Total elec­ We’ve got places where your rent. 330 Green Road. Vacant. MESMOFSOME KIND' EXPECT TO RND IN lawns mowed, small tree work. condition. $100. Call 646-1199. USED FURNITURE 1964 SQUIRE wagon - Very I-TOZi./ aluminum siding, gutters and tric. Range, refrigerator, dis­ dog can turn it up and boogie. Reasonable. Contact owner, good running condition, but Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. 643-6273. trims. Roofing installation and SEASONED FIREWOOD - By Now Open Dally posal, basement laundry and Call nave one problem. Asking $250 repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. storage. Near bus and shopping. or selling for spare parts. 646 CUSTOM MADE Draperies, the truckload. 742-7833, or 455- Mon.-FrI. 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. RENTER MANCHESTER - Small store r 9657. Couple with one child per­ 2728. very reasonable work HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Saturdays 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. for rent, heat included. guaranteed, call anytime. 649- mitted. No pets. $165 monthly, 5 4 9 -8 9 8 0 roofing, storm windows, aw­ Sundays 1 P.M. - 6 P.M. $165 lease security. Call James Available immediately. Securi­ 1970 DODGE Coronet, $300 and 4266. SEASONED fireplace wood - $30 F a t ty required. $125. Eastern, 646 nings. Quality workmanship, $30 per pickup load, delivered, Good used furniture, lamps, J. Gessay, 875-0134. take over payments. Phone 646 free estimates. Fully insured. 8250. ROGER’S Car Wash-Wax, 770 Manchester-Vemon area. Call parts\nd antiques. 3140. 872-9187 , 649-3417. VERNON - One-bedroom Main Street. Also newspaper 875-7308. THREE-ROOM ana BOLTON NOTCH - Highway pick-up. Rake leaves, cut grass. Pearl St. apartments immediately furnished or unfurnished. Quiet, 1969 FORD station wagon, good ROOFING - Specializing available at Town House location, across shopping tires and brakes, $500. Call 8 647-1529. TAG SALE - Avon knickknacks, 13-6946 convenient location. Working center. 4,000 square feet office- repairing roofs, new roofs, Gardens. ’This suburban apart­ a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - 197Tby KEA. IlK., T.M. B«a. U.S. furniture, appliances, clothes, adults, no pets, children. 643- showroom building, storage a gutter work, chimneys, cleaned ski boots, fish tank, 12x15’ shag ment community of unusual Friday. 643-4937. 1 W IN AT BRIDGE RON’S Housepainting - Interior and repaired. 30 years 2880. buildings. 4 acres industrial and exterior. Twelve years’ rug, much more. 196 Scott architectural design and BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY experience. Free estimates. IDogs-BIrds-Pets 43 commercially zoned. Entire experience. Fully insured. Free Drive, today through Saturday. beautiful landscaping features MANCHESTER - Brand new 1967 BUICK Electra - Sport Howley, 643-5361. private entrance, private patio property or part. Brokers in­ Coupe, Midas exhaust system, estimates. Call 649-0472, after 4. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ duplex, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 vited. 1-223-4460. NOW!! ALL THOSE TENNIS LESSONS Then East asks himself the CHAIN SAW, Craftsman, good vations. Combined inside/out- with sliding glass door, wall-to- baths, new appliances, full new battery, mounted snows. APE BEGINNIFJe ID FAY OFF. Enemy steals ARCH weaponry ROOFING - Installation and wall carpeting, range, Asking $725. 647-9778 evenings, $64,000 question: “How can I BARTENDER - Professional, condition, 20” bar, $85. Pf side runs, partitioned privacy, basement, no pets. Call 646 beat this hand?” weddings, banc^uets, mixed repairs, gutters, storm win­ after 5 p.m., 649-7208. refrigerator, garbage disposal, weekends. dows, doors. Experienced germicidal lighting. Canine 8057. OFFICE SPACE The bidding has been: 28 drinks, fast service. Complete Holiday Inne, 200 Shddon Road, master TV antenna, storage r quality workmanship. Fully in­ F0U)^B(JRNER'flome elec- and laundry facilities in base­ FOR RENT 1966 VOLKSWAGEN two-door He finally finds the answer. West North Cast South service. Sundays also. Carone, Manchester, 6465971. PLEASANT 4-room newer If West’s king is the king of 9 649-8536. sured. Free estimates. tric stove with oven - Good con­ ment. Total electric. No pets. 250 square feet, center of sedan - $200. Call 6464646. The code word “ARCH” H Pass Reasonable prices. Rick duplex, immaculate, large NORTH (D) 28 clubs and he will cooperate, a dition. Asking $45. Call 643-8145. FREE • Kittens, part Burmese, For appointment please call rooms and closets, tile batn, Manchester, air-conditioning A AQ2 can work for defenders as Burnett, 646-3005. 872-0528 Monday through fancy play will set aeclarer. part angora. Shadesadei of gray and and kitchen cabinets, heat not and parking. Calk 643-9551. t 542 well as declarer. Analyze S N O W P L ^ IN G BEIGE WOOL patterned rug Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trucks tor Sale 62 lead. Review the bidding. So East plays his eight of You, South, hold: Residential or ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, charcoal fluff. Call Foot Prints, included, parking, centrally ♦ AQ hearts. AAK 8 4 3 VA2 4Q4AKQ87 with pad - Approximate size, 643-8953 between 10-5 p.m. Count your winners and Commercial chimneys, gutters. Free es­ located. No children or pets. AQJ632 What do you do now? 12x15’. $40. Call 649-4152. Security. Available October 1st. 1966 FORD FIDO 6-cylinder - WEST EAST losers. And finally, “How can Call timates, fully insured. Days, ROCKVILLE - Rockland Wanted to Rent 57 good engine, new front brakes. I beat this contract?” South can do no better than A—Just bid one spade. You evenings 529-8056. Paul FREE - Three long hair tiger Terrace Apartments. Large 643-1459. 4 9874 4 653 will show great strength later, BROWN’S TIRE SHOP TAG SALE - Saturday, kittens, fluffy and lovable. (Tall $800. 41 Homestead Street. win the trick with the jack Cosgrove, 643-5364. and beautiful three room, one GARAGE SPACE wanted for T63 ? KQ1098 and lead a club. West hops up but right now you want to keep 646-3444 September 28, Sunday, after 6, 649-8372. FIVE ROOMS, heat included, ♦ 97432 ♦ 1085 East analyzes the opening September 29, 10-4. 79-80 San- bedroom apartment. Includes small auto. Main and Center 1972 DATSUN pickup, step and with the king and leads a sec­ things low. heat, hot w,,ater, all appliances, off Main Street, $180 per month. street area. Call 646-6751 after ♦ K7 4A9 lead as either a singleton or Heating-Plumbing 35 tina Drive. Miscellaneous PUREBRED St. Bernard, Please call 289-0570 after 6. toe bumper,nper two extra wheels, BY DICK CAVALLI the top of a doubleton. In ond heart. East gets his Painting-Papering 32 with dishwasher, disposal, 5. SOUTH hearts set up and the defense items. male, loving and gentle with excellent condition, $1,875. 876 WINTHROP 4 KJIO either event he is glad that he carpeting, pool and your own 5901. winds up with three hearts, TODAY’S QUESTION LYNN’S PLUMBING - kids, 1 1/2 years old, has AKC ..rU_ DEFEND TO THE DEATH ¥ AJ7 stuck in his miserable heart Your partner rebids to two dia­ COLLEGE Graduate students Repairs, remodeling, new con­ REFRIGERATOR - Small, 3.5 private terrace in a country set­ COUPLE with infant needs WINTHROP 6URE HAS I PI6AOREE two clubs and a clear profit registered papers. Asking $50. ting, $175. No pets. 872-4223,529- two-bedroom apartment. HI© RIGHT TO SAY ♦ KJ6 overcall. His review of the monds. What do you do how? available for exterior and in­ struction. Water pumps. cubic feet, never used, must Call 522-2245 or 568-5432. SOMESTRANOE WITH of 100 points. terior painting. Six years 6586. Preferrably with garage. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 PRACnCALXV i SOAAETHIN© ST U R D . ^ 4^10854 bidding tells him that South French spoken also. 875-7263. sell, $75. Call 522-2245 or 568- PRESIDENTIAL NOTKDNS. has two heart stoppers. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Answer Monday experience. Fully insured. Free 5432. Reasonable. Have references. EVERYTHIN© North-South vulnerable COLLIE PUPS - AKC, sables VILLAGE APTS. Call 647-1583. estimates. Call- our com­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, and blue merles, eight weeks, LOW COST motorcycle in­ HE SAYS, AND petitors, than call us, 649-7034. surance, immediate binding. West North East South cleaned with electric cutters, -WHOLESALE- shots, worm free. Raised with a MANCHESTER YET... 1? 2 N.T. A first count of his winners See us for your needs, Crockett 14 Answer to Previous Puzzle by professionals. McKinney prlces on family. Reasonable. 875-9183. GOING TO HAVE A VACANCY? Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass tells him that he can be sure INSIDE - Outside painting, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ One and two bedrooms. □ AUTOMOTIVE Agency, 643-1577. of just one heart and one ^ c i a l rates for people over 65. RICH, DARK TOPSOIL You know most of our Pass Plants Y u K O N a Q 13 □ H pany, 643-5308. Any amount. Pick up your PERSIAN kittens - CFF Near schools, churches club. A further review of the c O R O N A □ a c a 1 Fully insured. Estimates given. registered, vaccinated, 10 landlords want to get their 30- HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- Opening lead- 6» A T5 A A t I D 13 a K s j and shopping center, on Autos For Sale 61 bidding shows that West will e p ] Call 649-7863. NO JOB too small, toilet own - save more, or will day notice from a tenant. Just ^cles, parts and accessories.- ACROSS F? c N E M l B a a weeks old. 646-8227. probably have exactly one 1 Flower 2 Not shut a c deliver. call us up right away and list bus line. Call anytime. Expert service. Harley- o repairs, plugged drains, kitchen NEED CAR? Credit bad? king and maybe a jack. 5 Vegetable 3 W ithered □ Li '& CEILINGS, inside painting, faucets replaced, repaired, rec ------Call 64B-2204 your vacancy with us. That Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, 9 Pea container IB U Garden Products 47 646-2623 Bankrupt? Repossessed? There aren’t any queens 4 Made mistakes c papering, floor sanding- rooms, bathroom remodeling, way you have a whole month Hartford. 247-9774. 12 Mimicker 5 Prohibit [a E refinishing (specializing in Honest Douglas accepts lowest DO= unaccounted for and South a a E "5 heat modernization, etc. Free MICRO-WAVE oven, never to select a tenant before you down, smallest payments. f - » 13 Too 6 Slurred O [o Fr1 older floors). John Verfaille, LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own EXPERT bicycle repairs, all e »». Til. »n. as m ck. CNALU By Oswald & James Jacoby certainly holds that heart 14 Goddess of 7 Being (Latin) estimates gladly given. M & M used, 1973 model, must sell, A a 646-5750, 872-2222. - quality pole tomatoes - would normally have to place Douglas Motors, 345 Main. makes, models and speeds. ace. infatuation SGrivet j j U N UJ Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. $115. Call 522-2245 or 568-5432. TWO ROOMS, private bath, all BY FRANK O’NEAL peppers - fryers, staffers, and an ad in the paper and get so Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, SHORT RIBS 15 Alarmist monkeys V O R r OJ utilities, third floor. Call after 5 TOYOTA - See us for reliable 17 Metal fastener 9 Kind of writing s N £ 5 “ J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom TOWNE Plumbing Service, hots - eggplant. Silver Lane many calls from unqualified p.m., 649-2236. Manchester Bicyclercle Shop, 646 l £ decorating. Interior painting. TAG SALE - September 28 and near K-Mart. Bring own tenants. used Toyotas with our 60-day 2098. OKAS', DOC FLIMFLAM.^ ' I NEVER WORKED SO HARD > 18 Scoff paper repairs, alterations, vanity 29,11-4:30, off Lydall Street, op­ 19 Most beloved to Elevator 26 Militarv group 45 Arab country Paper hanging. New Ceilings. baskets. As Always - No Fee - 1007t) warranty. We also buy lU-TAKEA BOTTLE lOMAKEASALFINNiyLIFE. 28 Hops' kilns 46 P(H’I s product cabinets a specialty. Call to posite Northfield Green con­ NOVEMBER 1 occupancy - 2 used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 21 Palm fruit Inventor Remodeling. Exterior painting. 1974 SUZUKI TS250 Savage - OF EUlX/R., 23 Coterie 11 Fender 30 Movers' Iruck-s 47 Prod 8:30 a.m. , 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- dominiums, corner of Saulters No Obligation bedroom Duplex, appliances in­ 345 Center Street, Manchester, -----YT 48 .African stream Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. 4056. PULL YOUR OWN Turnips - $1 cluded, no pets, security Excellent running condition, 24 Scientist’s damage 31 Otherwise and Barry Roads. TV’s, chairs, RENTER 6464321. workroom 16 Speaker 33 ,\im.s 50 Anatomical Fully insured. For estimate call per half bushel. Also string required. 649-2003 after 6 p.m. low mileage. Asking $925. Call network 649-9658. baby items, radios (old and beans. Natsisky Farm. 644-0304. 728-9423 649-4036 after 5. (coil.) 20 Annuity 35 Wasteland BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing - new), many small appliances, COMPLETE junk cars 27 Commotion 22 Sounds 40 Sea near 51 Takes food Prompt, courteous service. Call EVERYTHING nearby, first (coll.) 24 Fat Greece 52 Lath PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. dishes, glassware, books, tools, VARIETIES of flowering removed free in Manchester, BICYCLE - Woman’s 5-speed, 55 Spanish hero 643-1496. collectables, and much mis­ floor, 3 bedrooms, basement South Windsor, Vernon and 29Firn 25 Range 43 Fig tree Five years experience. bushes, house plants, peren­ and yard, heat furnished, well- excellent condition, one year 32 Medieval Excellent references. Pete, 742- cellaneous. No advance sales. nials, ground covers. Very Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, old. Asking $55. Cali 649-2378. Spanish r~ 9 10 11 FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, behaved children and pets O.K. Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- 1 2 3 J” 5 6 y” 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. - Repairs and remodeling. reasonable. 649-6486. References and deposit. $200 kingdom MUST SELL - 4x8’ pool table, second floor, $235., with heat 4578, 875-6231. 34 Stellar 12 13 iT' Prompt service on emergency. monthly. After 5, 646-6417. GIRL’S 26” bicycle, $30. Boy’s q-1S PAPER HANGING and ceiling good condition, $65. Brand new and hot water, securitv and 3-speed, $35. Exercise bike, $5. C HT4>rWA.ktc.Til m NiflI. 9 l t 36 Ripped again Phone 643-7024. Goodyear tire, E7614, $30. 872- references. After 4 weekdays, AUTO INSURANCE - Compare 37 Beer mugs |6 16 w painting, reasonable rates. HARDY WEST STREET - Four rooms, Call 6462489. BY ROY CRANE 38 Facts Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. 8737, Steve. 528-7311. our low rates. Young drivers BUZZ SAWYER 18 H r 20 PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - CHRYSANTHEMUMS second floor, heat, hot water, welcome. For quotation call 39 Glut Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our electricity. $140. Security 1972 HONDA CL350, excellent I^THE DANGER IN BRINGING HER BACK ON 41 Compass point 23 TAG SALE -13 Oval Lane, Sun­ In All Colors NICE THREE-room furnished Rod Dolin, 646-6050. THIHK WE T t HEN' 42 High mountain ?T PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ truck to save you money. 30 required. Available October 1. condition, low mileage, verv COULD throw FOOFV t h e hig h w ir e is she MIGHT PANIC. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush day only, 165, three families. Loadad with Buda apartment, near hospital, clean. End of season special, 44 Descry 24 25 26 m v 28 28 X ill years’ experience. 646-2115. Miscellaneous, toys, etc. adults only. No pets. $200. 633-1835 days, 649-7287 after 6. WE PAY $10 for complete junk ASAAAIL ROPE 46 Throbbing painting. Fair prices, fully in­ and Bloaaoma $600. 6461234. 49 Fathers(Fr.) 34 35 sured, experienced and depen­ Security deposit required. Call cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto WITH A WEIGHT 38 WATERBED - Liner, and 643-9678. Body, 528-1990. ON THE END 53 Boundary dable. 643-1671. Flooring 36 APARTMENT (comb, form) 3T 31 frame, $150. Like new, king M . 2 5 U N T Campers-Trallers ACR056 TO 54 Little by little size. Akai reel-to-reel tape MANCHESTER - Newer 3- RENTAL OFFICE 1963 CORVAIR Spider - Fair Mobile Homes 65 THE PRISON. 56 Conceit 88 Building-Contracting 33 FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, w . recorder, $150. 649-0351. POHTICELLI’S bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, We have a large variety of condition, reasonable. Call 643- 57 Turkish | w r (specializing in older floors). full basement, includes 2223. 1972 MOBILE Traveler truck- regiment Ceilings and inside painting. deluxe one and two-bedroom MASONRY - All types, GREEMHWSE&HIIRSEIIY appliances, $270 per month. camper - 9 1/2’, fully equipp^, 58 Girl's name is 47 88 it 82 John Verfaille, 646-5'?50, 872- KITCHEN dining set - TV and apartments and townhouses 59 Adult males fieldstone, brick, concrete. cabinet. Reasonable. Please 433 NoiHi Main Street P.W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 throughout Manchester. Ren­ 1973 OLDSMOBILE 88, Royale, top condition, sleeps four. Free estimates, after 5 p.m., 2222. factory air-conditioning. Asking $1,650. 649-2342. 60 Grant use 84 call 647-1937. or 6461021. tal office open daily from 9-5, temporarily 643-1870 or 644-2975. Purchased new. Extra clean, 61 Arboreal home 88 87 88 Movlng-Trucklng- MANCHESTER - New deluxe 2- other times by appointment. 350 engine. Call 643-6749. 1973 15’ ALUMINUM travel GARAGE SALE - Corner Antiques 48 eA 81 NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Storage 37 Rosemary Place and Valley bedroom Townhouse, full base- trailer, sleeps 6, sink, 3-way DOWN 59 Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Street, Manchester, Saturday ment. Includes heat, DAMATO ENTERPRISES, INC. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Beetle - refrigerator, stove, heater, 1 R(xlenls ditions, rec rooms, porches and 12’ BOX truck and driver and Sunday, 8-5 p.m. Lawn glass, pqwter, oil paintings, or appliances, carpeting, pool. 240-A New State Rd., Manchester Good condition. $1100. Between power converter, self- iNEWSl’Al’KK ENTKlll'HlSE ASSN ' roofing. No job too small. Call available for all commercial mower, trailer, mini bike, other antique items. R. $255 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 6461021 8:30 and 5, 563-3771, after 6,646 contained. Excellent condition. 6463144. and residential needs. 649-1590. many other things. Harrison, 643-8709. Realtor, 643-4535 or 6461021. 0008. Sue. $1395. 643-5658. 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Aussie Unions Dip OBITUARIES Candidates Trade Jibes From 305 To 294 54% In Labor Unions Arthur E. PInney Sr. At Waterhury Forum POLICE REPORT Canberra — The number of Eugene W. Wilson trade unions in Australia fell Eugene W. Wilson, 64, of 144 ANDOVER - Arthur E. Pinney Sr., 76, of East St. died in 1973 — mostly, because of Lyness St. died Friday at WATERBURY (UPI) - The two major Connecticut from financial disaster, but mergers — from 306 to 294. Mianchester Memorial Hospital this morning at Manchester party gul^rnatorial nominees in Connec­ Mrs. Grasso called Meskill’s budgeting “a railroad trestle at the intersec­ About 54 per cent of the coun­ Memorial Hospital. after a short illness. He was the ticut agreed on many issues but traddd magic show” in which taxes are “raised VERNON tion of Church and Phoenix Sts. try’s wage and salary earners Mr. Pinney was bom March husband of Mrs. Sara Hallowell jibes Friday at the first meeting of their and lowered like a flag.” Patrolmen Daniel Stefanik He fell about 11 feet down. were union members a t the 3, 1898 in Andover, son of the Wilson. campaign debate series in Waterbury. Before a full room of guests of the and Gary Pfiefer arrested a 20- The Vernon Ambulance took start of this year, compared late William and Ida Lord Mr. Wilson was bom in Tre- Rep. Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., and Waterbury Chamber of Commerce, both year-old Rockville youth Friday him to Manchester Memorial with 53 per cent a year earlier. Pinney, and had lived here all mont, Maine, and had lived in Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., both spoke candidates said if elected they would con­ at 11:22 p.m. as the youth was Hospital with what appeared to his life. He had been employed Bar Harbor, Maine, before against an income tax, urged more money sider appointing candidates of the op­ climbing out of a broken win­ be fractures in one arm and one coming to Manchester 33 years for many years by the Connec­ for mass transportation and less for posing party. dow at the Gessay Sports leg. The hospital reported this ticut State Highway Depart­ ago. He was employed as a highways and recommended revising the Under a Grasso administration, lob­ Center at 1 Prospect k ., police morning he was treated for a GALLAGHER mechanic by the Board of ment out of the Bolton garage. state leasing system. byists meeting with state agency officials said. fractured wrist and discharged. He was a member and past Education before his retire­ But at one point Steele accused the would have to sign in a public record, the Michael Neff, 20, of Terrace master of Bolton Grange and Dr. was arrested and charged ment. He was a member of Democrats of failing to help the elderly. Democratic nominee said. She said a attended the Congregational Center Congregational Church. Mrs. Grasso came back and said they had citizens committee would pass on every with third-degree burglary and Other survivors are a son, church. and drew a laugh when she added, “That state lease. second-degree larceny in con­ ROCKVILLE Survivors are a son, Arthur Donald E. Wilson of must have been when you were running The two gubernatorial aspirants wejre nection with the attempted h o sp it a l Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. E. Pinney Jr. of Hebron; 4 around in South America playing games scheduled to appear together again todhy theft Friday night of a large Jane C. Smith of Manchester; daughters, Mrs. Dorothy with the CIA.” Steele had worked for the at Quinnipiac College in Hamden to quantity of guns and ammuni­ tion, police said. NOTES his mother, Mrs. Sarah Higgins Lavalle of Andover, Mrs. Central Intelligence Agency in Latin answer questions at the Nonpartisan Barbour of Bass Harbor, William (Gladys) Castagna of America. Political Forum sponsored by the League At 4:27 a.m., Peter Bohenko, Maine; six grandchildren and Manchester, Mrs. Ramon (Ida) On spending, Steele gave Republican of Women Voters. 20, and John Bohenko, 17, of 94 Admitted Thursday: Allan two great-grandchildren. Campbell of Hebron, and Mrs. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill credit for saving Davis Ave. Ext. surrendered Andrews, Prospect St., Funeral services are Monday John' (Eleanor) Maloney of themselves at police Rockville; Jeffery Boardman, at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral Florida; 22 grandchildren and headquarters and were also Somers; Charlene Brock, W. Home, 400 Main St. Burial will 10 great-grandchildren. charged with third-degree Main St., Rockville; James be in East Cemetery. Funeral services are Monday burglary and second-degree Conway, Westland Rd., Friends may call at the at 2:30 p.m. at Watkins Funeral larceny in connection with the Ellington; Gladys Dubois, Jobs funeral home Sunday from 7 to Home, 142 E. Center St., gun theft. Hill Rd., Ellington; Nancy 9 p.m. Manchester. The Rev. Newell All three were released on Hathaway, Willimantic; Helen Curtis, pastor of Center POLICE REPORT $1,000 non-surety bonds for Henderson, Oxbow Dr., Ver­ For Judge of Probate Congregational Church, court Oct. 15. non; Pok(iha Ouellette, Staf­ Manchester, will officiate. ford Springs; Leonard Do you know what has Burial will be in Townsend |th intoxication and breach of A youth with long red hair Skowronek, Virginia Lane, happened to the Probate MANC Memorial Hospital where she Court In the last two years? If Theodore A. Robbins Sr. Cemetery. ace. He was being held this was treated and discharged. stole about $500 in cash from Tolland; Jeffrey Waltmire, Friends may call at the Edward Wl the register at Arthur Drug RFD 2, Rockville. not, ask someone who does. Theodore A. Robbins Sr., 84, Falknor Drf arning in a jail cell at Kanter was given a written of 18 Earl St. died this morning funeral home Sunday from 2 to hdquarters pending bond or, Store in Rockvilie Friday at Discharged Thursday: We are certain that anyone Friday at 9 warning for ignoring the who takes a careful look at at Manchester Memorial 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. llieu of bond, court on Mon- flashing red blinker light at the 3:45 p.m. amd fled on foot Marilyn Townsend and son, with having: police said. Ironwood Dr., Vernon. the Probate Court will vote Hospital. The dog ij intersection. hfr. Robbins was bom Dec. A store clerk further Births Thursday: a son to Mr. for Hill Gallagher... In Memoriam great dane. Edward Tash, 21, of 67 described the youth as about 18 and Mrs. Edward Hall, Storrs; 19, 1889 in Manchester and had It allegedly! lived here all his life. Before his In loving memory of Annie Yaworski [ley St. was arrested Friday Thefts recently included: to 20 years old, 130 pounds, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. William This ad was paid for by Mr who passed away ^ptember 28, 1961. children near! retirement, he was employed 18:45 p.m. and charged with • A b attery from a car 5 foot, 5 inches tall. Huber, Fairview Ave., Vernon; Gallagher's Campaign Com- Thursday at Vating a motor vehicle while a son to Mr. and Mrs. Craig as a fireman at the Rogers We think of you in silence, year-old boy,| parked Friday at 11:15 p.m. at mittee, Carl Zinsser We often speak your name, license is suspended and Lilyan B. Johnston, 40, of 7 McKay, Vernon Garden Apts., Corp. was taken the Manchester Community treasurer. Survivors are 2 sons, But all we have are memories, |suse of motorcycle license. Bancroft Rd.. Ellington was Vernon. And your picture in a frame. Memorial Hd College parking lot. posted $50 cash bond for arrested Friday on a Circuit Theodore A. Robbins Jr. of year-old bitta • The 1973 Thunderbird, Manchester and William E. Husband, sons and daughter lurt Oct. 21. colored burgundy and owned by Court 12 warrant charging her was treated with issuing a bad check. She Robbins of Selmar, Calif.; a Roger H. Anderson, 35, of Albert Dabrowski of 21 Keeney nurse. was released on a $100 non­ daughter, Mrs. Leo J. Rowe of In Memoriam brrington was arrested Friday Rd., Bolton, was stolen Friday The dog surety bond for court Oct. 15. Manchester; 10 grandchildren In loving memory of our dear mother, Dog Warden I 13:15 p.m, in Milford on a Cir- at 8:35 p.m. from where it was EAST SIDERS and 6 great-grandchildren. Mrs. Letitia Johnston, who passed away at least 14 da( iiit Court 12 warrant charging parked at the European Health September 24, 1951. David Yaworski, 17, of 220 Funeral services are Tuesday tests. Court im with non-support. He Spa on W. Middle Tpke. at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral Green Rd. was thrown from his 6th ANNUAL There's a sad and sweet remembrance. 21. Dsted $1,500 surety bond for • A pocketbook with over Home, 400 Main St. Burial will A memory fond and true, ourt Oct. 21. $100 in it was stolen from a car motorcycle Friday at 3:10 p.m. A token of affection. while trying to slow down at.the be in Buckland cemetery. Thomas J. LeBlanc, 16, of parked Friday at 9:40 p.m. in REUNION And a heartache still for you. Four you There are no calling hours. drinking liquj East Hartford surrendered front of the Orange Hall on E. Sadly missed by her family p.m. in the ei limself at headquarters Friday Center St. A man about 5 feet, 6 BUFFET & DANCE Birch St. L 8 p.m, and was charged on a inches with light brown hair, The young( Circuit Court 12 warrant with frizzy and chin-length, was seen ABOUT juvenile auti lecond-degree criminal grabbing the pocketbook. He es­ Saturday^ Oct 5, 1974 James F. Irespass. The charge stems caped onlookers by running TOWN south through alleys. Meskill Formalizes Middle Tpki from an investigation of the Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 1 HAPPY HOUB...... 6:30 n.m. • Four tires with wheels, all DeCiantis, li Iheft Aug. 15 of a motorcycle Baskin of 38 Kennedy Rd. will valued at $384, were stolen BUFFET...... 7:30 p.m. St. were chi and two helmets from a garage serve as host and hostess Sun­ Development Policy sometime Thursday night from sion of alcol at Fountain Village. day from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz public propel He was released on a $100 Lynch Toyota on Center St. Junior Museum. Paul C. Th( non-surety bond for court Oct. HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. local planning and zoning K Of C HALL Bissell St. 21. Thomas J. Meskill has for­ boards to limit helter-skelter delivery of 1; MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER malized a statewide conserva­ development in Connecticut. well as poss( tion and development plan to The policy of the state, accor­ Thebodeau aid both state and local ding to the plan, will be to: Laura B. Frankovitch, 53, of BOTTi'S FRUIT FARM *10 per person governments in preparing for —Establish and manage suf­ $150 non-sif l44 Perkins St. was injured in a DeCiantis economic deveiopment in ficient water suppiy sources to lear-truck collision Kriday at 8 B Y O B released oi 260 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester Connecticut. meet future water supply la.m. at the intersection of N. bonds for coi The governor, who announced needs. I Main and Oakland Sts. For reservation, call Other am the plan to guide development —Provide a wide variety of The car she was driving was M. G IN O L F I...... 875-2865 • John P. at a news conference Friday, outdoor recreational oppor­ Istruck on the left front by the FRESH SWEET CIDER A. R O SSETTI ...... 649-9748 Richmond said the state's power to en­ tunities with a high priority on [truck driven by Charles Kanter, F. G R E M M O ...... 643-8145 Friday atl: force it will be limited to the providing urban areas with [49, of 59 Deerfield Dr., Vernon. and APPLES with operati K. O S T R IN S K Y ...... 643-1333 amount of state funds that adequate facilities. |She was taken to Manchester while undei might be provided. —Protect the scenic, historic liquor. He Meskiil signed an executive and natural resources of the written pro order formalizing the document state from premature, uncon­ court Oct. as official s,tate policy to trolled and incompatible • Michael “promote the wise manage­ development. Woodland ment of its land, water, — Protect rivers and 725 E. Middle Turnpike today at 2: "T agriculture and forest lakeshores, flood plains and the lAA OPEN MON. AND TUES. resources.” Long Island Sound coastline 0 A.M. to 9 P.M. The governor said the plan is from environmentally destruc­ to be used by state agencies in tive alterations and develop­ WED. THRU SAT. 8 A.M. to to P.M. guiding land development, in­ ment. OREEN cluding highways and industrial —Direct urban development STAMPS parks, to make best use of the to those areas identified as “Now 3 Fine state’s resources. suitable for urban development, FIR Supermarkets To The plan leaves it to iocal preferably close to existing ur­ Servo You Better!” government to determine how ban, commercial and employ­ land and water resources will ment centers. MA be used, Meskill said, but the F rid a y Supermarkets —Encourage urban develop­ state could withhold funds to payloader TUESDAY ment to be at sufficient den­ local communities where their on Tolland sities for the economic plans conflict with the objec­ Friday, provisions of services. OCTOBER 1 tives of the overall plan. gas at 551 The purpose of the plan, he Friday, said, is to “achieve a balance —Promote staged, continuous fire on Kei ONLY! between urban development development with the existing AMBU and the conservation of natural urban-oriented areas of the TOLL state. resources. Friday, To acheive the goals of the cyclist we: plan, he said, state government —Encourage decisions on development and conservation trestle for 'loin us in the fight against America’s wiil work in partnership with to be made in accordance with feet at t| the findings of the plan. Church am The governor said he has ble fractui (Vernon A| H ow about 1 LEGAL NOTICE asked state agencies to use the people. If th plan in program development, Today, number one dreaded disease.” riding lesso INVITATION TO BID auto acci( BOARD OF EDUCATION financial aid applications in light of the plan and budgets dustries qi TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR, non Ambul Once again It Is our privilege to assist In worthwhile community cause. CONNECTICUT 06074 and new legislation. The South Windsor Board of On Tuesday, October 1, we will Join the American Cancer Society In their ef­ Education is seeking Contrac­ NOTICE tors for the removal of snow at forts to combat the nation’s number ono dreaded disease. As our part, we South Windsor Public Schools. Specifications may be secured will donate a percentage of the day’s total sales to the Manchester unit of the at the Facilities Service Office, Union School, 771 Main Street, American Cancer Society. You can help us In this endeavor by shopping In South Windsor, Connecticut. OPEN Bids will be received in the Facilities Services Office untii our store on Tuesday, October 1. On that day you may also participate In a 10:00 A.J., D.S.T. on October 8, ALL DAY 1974 at which time they will be Cancer Society Raffle In which a trip to Bermuda and a $100 gift cerHtIcate publicly opened and read. Envelopes to be plainly marked from D&L will be given away In our store at 8 p.m. For the kiddles after “BID - SNOW REMOVAL.” SUNDAY The Board of Education school hours we’ll have a visit from the Burger King and Clown. Look for reserves the right to waive technical defects in the bids; to our adjn Moday^ Herald...irs loaded with many super specials available to reject any bids which do not 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. conform to the terms and con­ you while you shop on Tuesday. ditions described in the -FRANK specifications; to accept or reject any part of any bid, and NORTHWAY PHARMACY • RAFFLE DRAWING FOR THE KIDS to reject all bids and again in­ vited bids. 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER — Trip to Bermuda — Sea the Burger King and Clown Edward L. 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By BETTY DEBNAM Is Your Hobby Horses?

Answer Yes or No: Do you whinny and Sfc- neigh as you gallop around A ^ the house?_____ * Do you spend your al­ jr lowance on horse books and horse show tickets and riding lessons?_____ Do you collect toy horses With the bit in place, pull the crownpiece and want a real one more over the ears. than anything else in the world?_____ DEBNAM Do you dream of how great you’ll look in your new riding outfit?_____ Did you write a love let­ ter to the horse you met at camp last summer?_____ Are you simply super at drawing horses?_____ If you have answered YES to the above symp­ toms, you’ve got a bad case of horse fever. More young girls seem to catch it than boys. No ■m one really knows why. X Some say it’s because boys Saddle-up. are more interested in A motorcycles and things ■V: that go ZOOM. Others say girls have more patience and understanding and can communicate with horses better. Stables are popping out all over the country. With the interest in ecology and a returning to the simple life, more Americans are riding than ever before! How about a big kiss? Many riders look upon horses as Look out! The horse bug people. If they are lucky, they manage to stretch an hour’s Grooming is a must! Use a hoof pick to riding lesson to a full day at the stable. is catching! clean each foot. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestef, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 28. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN

BENJY BY JIM BERRY Wanted to Buf 49 Apartmentt For Rant 53 Apartmenta For Rant 53 Autoa For Bala 91 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE BUGS BUNNY WANTED - Wicker furniture, MANCHESTER - Family-style 1969 CHEVROLET Malibu, 327 2-bedroom Townhouse, full engine, 410 h.p., 4-speed, 4-88 WEVE aOT A FLAT HAI I’LL BET HE KNEW NEVER MIND- UM.VAS.T RENTED SPACE FOR TNE incidentally , TH'PUM! any kind. Phone 872-0930. WOULD VA STEP TK. m ui. M. nr. TIRE, MA, AND IVE Ellington THAT TIRE WAS FLAT WE'LL IRON THAT HOOPLE CAMPUS OF UEARNMORE t h o u g h i l l be basement. Includes heat, total rear end, many recent INTATH'OFFICE GOT MY GOOP CLOTHES BEFORE HE GOT OUT WHEN WE appliances, carpeting. $240 INSTITUTE! OUR FIRST WRITING FIREPLACE UNIT extras. 649-4679. Best offer. FEKAFEW ONI SINCE SHE USES CLEANED Uf» MOTH­ G E T Ba c k from TDEAN HOOPLE monthly. Paul W. Dougan, TH' CAR .TOO, SHE ER-HE’S JUST THE DENTIST' COURSES WILL USE VIDEOTAPES Meadowbrook Apartments, MINUTES. FROM ELMER KORPIAK AND OTHER JX -Q. □ RENTALS Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. 1972 SUPERBEETLE - Ve^ PETUNIA? CAN CHANGE IT - TRYING TO PULL I'M CALLING A U D l/T i L L W just off of Route 83. New 314- RIGHT?.' A FAST ONE c a b .' CELEESRITIES '-PUREL'y AS STIU BE [FAME good condition. $1625. Must sell. SUPPLEMENTS TO MY OWN PLEASANT 6-room flat - room, one-story, house-type Call 875-4603. LECTURES. OF COURSE M A JO R J CAN’T Rooms for Rent 52 Garage, carpeting, central, corner units in new brick and T HOOPLE SPOIL adult family unit preferred. No stone garden apartment 1973 TOYOTA Landcruiser - 4- TO MY OLD T A FRIENDS' A HOOPLE THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ children, no pets. 649-5051, 643- building. Total electric. wheel drive, locking hubs, good nished rooms, centrally 6733. Features floor-to-ceiling for plowing. $3950, best offer. located. Kitchen privileges. living room fireplace, range, 742-9753. S b Parking. Reasonable rates. FIVE-ROOM apartment - Se­ refrigerator, disposal, air- Phone 649-2358. cond floor, garage, two 1973 CHEVROLET Nova - Six conditioning, wall-to-wall 9-20 children, no pets, security. $185, cylinders, excellent running WANTED - Single woman to 646-6072. carpeting. Adults only, no condition. $2150 or best offer. help share expenses, own pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease 649-4669 after 4:30. bedroom, kitchen privileges. MANCHESTER - Main Street, security. Reserve now for Oc­ MICKEY FINN Sarvicaa Otfarad 31 Building-Contracting 33 BY HANK LEONARD □ MISC. FOR SALE Articles lor Sale 41 Call after 6 p.m., 6434378. three rooms, heated, hot water, tober I-November occupancy. 1965 THUNDERBIRD converti­ stove, refrigerator, adults, no Call James J. Gessay, 875 ble, good running condition, pets, security. 523-7047. I HAVE NO AUTHORITY I'M SURE ..AND IF THEY I'M SORRY, WEDDING Invitations - CARPENTRY - Repairs, LARGE, gray metal executive- GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free 0134. n e ^ s some body work. Call 649- TO ORDER AN y THEY'LL DON'T, YOU CAN MR. MAGNATT— Brochures, Business Forms, Articles for Safe 41 type desk - $35. Call 646-5747. parking, central location, 2206. ALL THAT REAAAINS TO BE ADOPTION AGENCY f :OOPERATE JUST SCARE THEM THAT'S SOME­ remodeling, additions, roofing. ELLINGTON - Meadow Brook Letterheads, Envelopes, Call David Patria, South Wind­ kitchen privileges. References PONE NOW IS FOR YOU TO TO GIVE ME SUCH A . WITH YOU... A LITTLE.I THING I WOULD DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, Apartments. Just off of Route MUST SELL - 1968 Plymouth GO TO THAT AGENCY—AND INFORMATION! Tickets, Business Cards and sor, 644-1796. TAG SALE - Cement mixer, required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. FIND OUT WHO ADOPTED other printing services offered. $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, guitar, sewing machine, radios, for appointment. 8 l Brand new 3 1/2 room MANCHESTER - Newer three- 318, power brake, power MRKSIDLE = deluxe corner one-story units General Printing Services, 623- WES ROBBINS carpentry stone, gravel, pool and patio many household items, auto bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, steering, air-conditioning. sand. 643-9504. featuring floor-to-ceiling living 5379. remodeling specialist. Ad­ and motorcycle accessories. 76 ONE ROOM, private bath, security. Call 64W132. Needs tune-up, otherwise okay. WHY MOTHERS G ET itpRAY South Road, Bolton, Saturday parking, convenient location, room fireplace. Total electric, $450. 649-1609 after 2 p.m. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, range, refrigerator, disposal, TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, ALUMINUM sheets uscu as September 28,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. nicely decorated, $30. weekly. ROCKVILLE - One bedroom, printing plates, .007 thick, air-conditioner. Adults only, no 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, white, CAPTAIN EASY large appliances, cleaning 649-3446. only. Call 649-5729. appliances, one full acre. Only BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE cellars and attics, also will 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease $115. (35-03). Call Rentex, 549- Bug, $875. Phone 872-0892 after security. Reserve now for deliver small loads sand, stone, Phone 643-2711. TAG SALE - Moving. 6980. $30 fee. 4 p.m. l o r d v u l e GEE. I'VE HEARD p l e a s b m a k e BEFORE WE SOOO IDEA'.,.,ER. BY THE WAV, LEON Cieszynski builder - new PLEASANT Room for working October-November occupancy. and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. homes custom built, Appliances, furniture, antiques, NEVER ARISES SLEEPING LATE- YOURSELVES WASTE TIM E IN DODDER- DO THE INITIALS' gentleman. Near bus line, Call James J. Gessay, 8754)134. BEFO RE MIP- COMFORrABLEi I THIS MAUSOLEUM- "P. VAN R " MEAN ANYTHINS remodeled, additions, rec NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 desk, fireplace, unfinished ROCKVILLE - One bedroom, 1969 COUGAR XR7, White with cents each. Inquire side door. parking. 647-9033. black vinyl top, automatic, air- NIGHT? GENTLEMEN! LETS ASKABOUT C TO YOU ? T------LEAF RAKING, yard clean-up. rooms, garages, kitchens kayak, camping cabinets. carpetingr parking, appliances, THOSE PHONY Will snowblow driveways. Free remodeled, bath tile, cement Manchester Evening Herald. Saturday, Sunday, 262 Oak AVAILABLE NOW - Four-room just $125. (32-03). Call Rentex, conditioning, many extras, INITIALS SHAD estimates. Ask for Mark, 568- WIDOW seeking companion to 549-6980. $30 fee. exceptional condition, $1,500. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Street. live in and snare expenses. second-floor garden apartment, 7199. tial or commercial. Call 649- WE BUY and sell used fur­ carpeting, avacado appliances, 742-7185 after 5 p.m. niture. Cash on the line. One Lady between ages of 50 and 60. MANCHESTER - Two 4291. FIREWOOD - $30 per pick-up Call 875-6904. air-conditioner, lease and PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER LEFEBVRE - Finstad - Home piece or an entire housefull. load. Free delivery in security. $195. 649-3978 or 646- bedrooms. Bring the kids and 1970 VOLKSWAGEN Bus - new maintenance, roofing, gutters, 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 Manchester. $7 per trunk load, 4780. pets. With heat and appliances, tires, new brakes, excellent g r a n d p a , d id y o u I SAW INFLATION THE DAY COLLIER'S TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SLEEPING Room for rent - 272 masonry, tree surgery, Carpentry and general contrac­ Main Street Rear, behind self-service. 643-1947 after 4. 26 ^00. (33-10). Cali Rentex, 549- condition, $1,800. Call 643-9262 EVER TWINK YOU'C COMIN& YEARS AGO! MA&AZINB WENT FROM Main Street. S E E B R E A D removal. Fully insured, free es­ ting. Residential and commer­ Douglas Motor Sales. Jarvis Road. 6980. $30 fee. after 5 p.m. ANlCKELTO A DIME.' timates. 429-0184,8-10 a.m., 6-10 AT 60

Aussie Unions Dip OBITUARIES Candidates Trade Jibes From 305 To 294 54% In Labor Unions At Waterbary Forum POLICE REPORT Canberra — The number of Eugene W. Wilson Arthur E. Plnney Sr. trade unions in Australia fell Eugene W. Wilson, 64, of 144 ANDOVER - Arthur E. in 1973 — mostly because of Pinney Sr., 76, of East St. died Connecticut from financial disaster, but mergers — from 306 to 294. Lyness St. died Friday at WATERBURY (DPI) — The two major railroad trestle at the intersec­ this morning at Manchester Mrs. Grasso called Meskill's budgeting "a About 54 per cent of the coun­ Manchester Memorial Hospital party gul^rnatorial nominees in Connec­ VERNON tion of Church and Phoenix Sts. Memorial Hospital. magic show” in which taxes are "raised try’s wage and salary earners after a short illness. He was the ticut agreed on many issues but traddd Patrolmen Daniel Stefanik He fell about 11 feet down. Mr. Pinney was bom March and lowered like a flag.” were union members at the husband of Mrs. Sara Hallowell jibes Friday at the first meeting of their and Gary Pfiefer arrested a 20- The Vernon Ambulance took 3, 1898 in Andover, son of the Before a full room of guests of the start of this year, compared Wilson. campaign debate series in Waterbury. year-old Rockville youth Friday him to Manchester Memorial late William and Ida Lord Waterbury Chamber of Commerce, both with 53 per cent a year earlier. Mr. Wilson was bom in Tre- Rep. Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., and at 11:22 p.m. as the youth was Hospital with what appeared to Pinney, and had lived here all candidates said if elected they would con­ mont, Maine, and had lived in Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., both spoke climbing out of a broken win­ be fractures in one arm and one his life. He had been employed sider appointing candidates of the op­ Bar Harbor, Maine, before against an income tax, urged more money dow at the Gessay Sports for many years by the Connec­ posing party. leg. The hospital reported this coming to Manchester 33 years for masstransportation and less for Center at 1 Prospect St., police morning he was treated for a ticut State Highway Depart­ Under a Grasso administration, lob­ GALLACHER ago. He was employed as a highways and recommended revising the said. fractured wrist and discharged. ment out of the Bolton garage. byists meeting with state agency officials mechanic by the Board of state leasing system. Michael Neff, 20, of Terrace He was a member and past would have to sign in a public record, the Education before his retire­ But at one point Steele accused the Dr. was arrested and charged master of Bolton Grange and Democratic nominee said. She said a ment. He was a member of Democrats of failing to help the elderly. with third-degree burglary and attended the Congregational citizens committee would pass on every Center Congregational Church. Mrs. Grasso came back and said they had second-degree larceny in con­ ROCKVILLE church. state lease. Other survivors are a son, and drew a laugh when she added, “That nection with the attempted Survivors are a son, Arthur The two gubernatorial aspirants were Donald E. Wilson of must have been when you were running theft Friday night of a large HOSPifAL E. Pinney Jr. of Hebron; 4 scheduled to appear together again todhy Manchester; a daughter, Mrs. around in South America playing games quantity of guns and ammuni­ daughters, Mrs. Dorothy at Quinnipiac College in Hamden to NOTES Jane C. Smith of Manchester; with the CIA.” Steele had worked for the tion, police said. Lavalle of Andover, Mrs. answer questions at the Nonpartisan his mother, Mrs. Sarah Higgins Central Intelligence Agency in Latin At 4:27 a.m., Peter Bohenko, William (Gladys) Castagna of Political Forum sponsored by the League Barbour of Bass Harbor, America. 20, and John Bohenko, 17, of 94 Admitted Thursday: Allan Maine; six grandchildren and Manchester, Rtos. Ramon (Ida) On spending, Steele gave Republican of Women Voters. Campbell of Hebron, and Mrs. Davis Ave. Ext. surrendered Andrews, Prospect St., two great-grandchildren. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill credit for saving themselves at police Rockville; Jeffery Boardman, Funeral services are Monday John (Eleanor) Maloney of Florida; 22 grandchildren and headquarters and were also Somers; Charlene Brock, W. at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral charged with third-degree Main St., Rockville; James Home, 400 Main St. Burial will 10 great-grandchildren. Funeral services are Monday burglary and second-degree Conway, Westland Rd., be in East Cemetery. larceny in connection with the Ellington; Gladys Dubois, Jobs Friends may call at the at 2:30 p.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Center St.,^ gun theft. Hill Rd., Ellington; Nancy funeral home Sunday from 7 to All three were released on Hathaway, Willimantic; Helen 9 p.m. Manchester. The Rev. Newell' For Judge of Probalo Curtis, pastor of Center POLICE REPORT $1,000 non-surety bonds for Henderson, Oxbow Dr., Ver­ Congregational Church, court Oct. 15. non; PokCha Ouellette, Staf­ ford Springs; Leonard Do you know what has Manchester, will officiate. happened to the Probate Burial will be in Townsend with intoxication and breach of A youth with long red hair Skowronek, Virginia Lane, MANCHESTER Memorial Hospital where she Court In the last two years? If Cemetery. peace. He was being held this stole about $500 in cash from Tolland; Jeffrey Waltmire, Theodore A. Robbins Sr. Edward Wilson, 49, of 17 was treated and discharged. not, ask someone who does. Friends may call at the morning in a ja il cell at the register at Arthur Drug RFD 2, Rockville. Theodore A. Robbins Sr., 84, Falknor Dr. was arrested Ranter was given a written We are certain that anyone funeral home Sunday from 2 to headquarters pending bond or, Store in Rockville Friday at Discharged Thursday: of 18 Earl St. died this morning Friday at 9 a.m. and charged warning for ignoring the who takes a careful look at 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. in lieu of bond, court on Mon­ 3:45 p.m. amd fled on foot Marilyn Townsend and son, at Manchester Memorial with having a roaming dog. flashing red blinker light at the the Probate Court will vote Mtmbcr of day. intersection. police said. Ironwood Dr., Vernon. Hospital. The dog is a large, black A store clerk farther Births Thursday: a son to Mr. for Hill Gallagher... ^fc. Robbins was bom Dec. great dane. In Memoriam • Edward Tash, 21, of 67 described the youth as about 18 and Mrs. Edward Hall, Storrs; 19,1889 in Manchester and had It allegedly bit several school to 20 years old, 130 pounds, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. William In loving memory of Annie Yaworski Foley St. was arrested Friday Thefts recently included: This ad was paid tor by Mr lived here all his life. Before his children near Verplanck School 5 foot, 5 inches tall. Huber, Fairview Ave., Vernon; who passed away ^ptember 28, 1961. at 8:45 p.m. and charged with • A battery from a car Gallagher's Campaign Com retirement, he was employed Thursday at 8:30 a.m. One 10- a son to Mr. and Mrs. Craig operating a motor vehicle while parked Friday at 11:15 p.m. at mittee, Carl Zinsser as a fireman at the Rogers We think of you in silence, year-old boy, bitten on the leg Lilyan B. Johnston, 40, of 7 McKay, Vernon Garden Apts., We often speak your name, his license is suspended and the Manchester Community treasurer. Corp. was taken to Manchester Bancroft Rd., Ellington was Vernon. But all we have are memories, misuse of motorcycle license. College parking lot. Survivors are 2 sons, And your picture in a frame. Memorial Hospital and an 11- arrested Friday on a Circuit He posted $50 cash bond for • The 1973 Thunderbird, Theodore A. Robbins Jr. of year-old bitten on the shoulder Court 12 warrant charging her Husband, sons and daughter court Oct. 21. colored burgundy and owned by Manchester and William E. was treated by the school with issuing a bad check. She Albert Dabrowski of 21 Keeney Robbins of Selmar, Calif.; a nurse. • Roger H. Anderson, 35, of was released on a $100 non­ Is V Rd., Bolton, was stolen Friday daughter, Mrs. Leo J. Rowe of In Memoriam The dog was impounded by Torrington was arrested Friday surety bond for court Oct. 15. Manchester; 10 grandchildren In loving memory of our dear mother, Dog Warden Lee Fracchia for at 3:15 p.m. in Milford on a Cir­ at 8:35 p.m. from where it was EAST SIDERS Mrs. Letitia Johnston, who passed away parked at the European Health and 6 great-grandchildren. at least 14 days pending rabies cuit Court 12 warrant charging David Yaworski, 17, of 220 September 24, 1951. Spa on W. Middle Tpke. Funeral services are Tuesday tests. Court for Wilson is Oct. him with non-support. He Green Rd. was thrown from his 6th ANNUAL • A pocketbook with over at 1:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral There’s a sad and sweet remembrance. 21, posted $1,500 surety bond for motorcycle Friday at 3:10 p.m. A memory fond and true, $100 in it was stolen from a ear Home, 400 Main St. Burial will court Oct. 21. while trying to slow down at.the be in Buckland cemetery. A token of affection, • Thomas J. LeBlanc, 16, of parked Friday at 9:40 p.m. in REUNION And a heartache still for you. Four youths were found There are no calling hours. drinking liquor Friday at 5:15 East Hartford surrendered front of the Orange Hall on E. Sadly missed by her family p.m. in the east Cemetery near himself at headquarters Friday Center St. A man about 5 feet, 6 BUFFET & DANCE Birch St. at 8 p.m. and was charged on a inches with light brown hair, ABOUT The youngest was referred to Circuit Court 12 warrant with frizzy and chin-length, was seen Saturday, Oct. 5, 1974 juvenile authorities. second-degree criminal grabbing the pocketbook. He es­ TOWN James F. Carr, 16, of 448 W. trespass. The charge stems caped onlookers by running Meskill Formalizes Middle Tpke. and David A. from an investigation of the south through alleys. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome 1 HAPPY HOUR...... 6:30 p.in. DeCiantis, 16, of 186 E. Center theft Aug. 15 of a motorcycle • Four tires with wheels, all Baskin of 38 Kennedy Rd. will BUFFET...... 7:30 p.m. Development Policy St. were charged with posses­ and two helmets from a garage valued at $384, were stolen serve as host and hostess Sun­ sion of alcoholic beverages on at Fountain Village. sometime Thursday night from day from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz public property. He was released on a $100 Lynch Toyota on Center St. Junior Museum. Paul C. Thebodeau, 19, of 113 non-surety bond for court Oct. K Of C HALL HARTFORD (UPl) - Gov. local planning and zoning Bissell St. was charged with 21. MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER Thomas J. Meskill has for­ boards to limit helter-skelter delivery of liquor to minors as malized a statewide conserva­ development in Connecticut. well as possession. The policy of the state, accor­ tion and development plan to Thebodeau was released on Laura B. Frankovitch, 53, of ding to the plan, will be to: BOTTI’S FRUIT FARM *10 per person aid both state and local $150 non-surety bond and 44 Perkins St. was injured in a governments in preparing for —Establish and manage suf­ DeCiantis and Carr were car-truck collision Kriday at 8 B Y O B ficient water supply sources to economic development in released on $100 non-surety a.m. at the intersection of N. 260 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester Connecticut. meet future water supply bonds for court Oct. 21. Main and Oakland Sts. For reservation, call needs. The governor, who announced Other arrests included: The car she was driving was M. G IN O L F I...... 875-2865 —Provide a wide variety of the plan to guide development • John P, McKeon, 47, of 23 struck on the left front by the FRESH SWEET CIDER A. ROSSETTI ...... 849-9748 at a news conference Friday, outdoor recreational oppor­ Richmond Dr. was arrested truck driven by Charles Ranter, tunities with a high priority on F. GREMMO...... 643-8145 said the state’s power to en­ Friday at 1:48 a.m. and charged 49, of 59 Deerfield Dr., Vernon. providing urban areas with and APPLES K. OSTRINSKY ...... 843-1333 force it will be limited to the with operating a motor vehicle She was taken to Manchester amount of state funds that adequate facilities. while under the influence of might be provided. —Protect the scenic, historic liquor. He was released on his Meskill signed an executive and natural resources of the written promise to appear in order formalizing the document state from premature, uncon­ court Oct. 14. as official state policy to trolled and incompatible • Michael T. Daly, 17, of 146 “promote the wise manage­ development. Woodland St. was arrested 725 E. Middle Turnpike ment of its land, water, — Protect rivers and today at 2:30 a.m. and charged agriculture and forest lakeshores, flood plains and the OPEN MON. AND TUES. resources.” Long Island Sound coastline 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. The governor said the plan is from environmentally destruc­ WED. THRU SAT. to be used by state agencies in tive alterations and develop­ 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. guiding land development, in­ ment. OFIEEN cluding highways and industrial —Direct urban development STAMPS parks, to make best use of the to those areas identified as “Now 3 Fina state’s resources. suitable for urban development, FIRE CALLS Supormarkets To ’The plan leaves it to local preferably close to existing ur­ i Sorvo You Batter!” government to determine how ban, commercial and employ­ land and water resources will ment centers. MANCHESTER Superm arkets be used, Meskill said, but the Friday, 10:47 a.m. — —Encourage urban develop­ state could withhold funds to payloader on fire at gravel pit local communities where their ment to be at sufficient den­ on Tolland Tpke. (Town) sities for the economic plans conflict with the objec­ Friday, 1:43 p.m. — odor of provisions of services. m e a t s tives of the overall plan. gas at 551 Center St. (Town) The purpose of the plan, he Friday, 3:49 p.m. — woods said, is to “achieve a balance —Promote staged, continuous fire on Kent Dr. (Town) between urban development development with the existing AMBULANCE CALLS and the conservation of natural urban-oriented areas of the TOLLAND COUNTY resources. state. Friday, 3:19 p.m. — motor­ To acheive the goals of the —Encourage decisions on cyclist went over the railroad plan, he said, state government trestle for a drop of about 11 “Join us in the fight against America’s will work in partnership with development and conservation to be made in accordance with feet at the intersection of the findings of the plan. Church and Phoenix Sts. Possi­ The governor said he has ble fracture of arm and leg. LEGAL NOTICE asked state agencies to use the (Vernon Ambulance) Today, 2:02 a.m. — minor number one dreaded disease.” plan in program development, INVITATION TO BID auto accident at LaPointe In­ BOARD OF EDUCATION financial aid applications in light of the plan and budgets dustries on West Main St. (Ver­ TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR, non Ambulance) Once again It Is our privilege to assist In worthwhile community cause. CONNECTICUT 06074 and new legislation. The South Windsor Board of On Tuesday, October 1, we will Join the American (fencer Society In their ef­ How about a big Education is seeking Contrac­ NOTICE people. If they ar tors for the removal of snow at forts to combat the nation’s number one dreaded disease. As our part, wo riding lesson to : South Windsor Public Schools. Specifications may be secured will donate a percentage of the day’s total sales to the Manchester unit of the at the Facilities Service Office, Union School, 771 Main Street, OPEN American Cancer Society. You can help us In this endeavor by shopping In South Windsor, Connecticut. Bids will be received in the our store on Tuesday, October 1. On that day you may also participate In a Facilities Services Office until 10:00 A.J., D.S.T. on October 8, ALL DAY Cancer Society Raffle In which a trip to Rermuda and a $100 gift certificate 1974 at which time they will be publicly opened and read. from D&L will be given away In our store at 8 p.m. For the kiddles after Envelopes to be plainly marked “BID - SNOW REMOVAL.” SUNDAY The Board of Education school'hours we’ll have a visit from the Rurger King and Clown. Look for reserves the right to waive technical defects in the bids; to our ad In Moday’s Herald...irs loaded with many supar specials available to reject any bids which do not 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. conform to the terms and con­ you while you shop on Tuesday. —FRANK ditions described in the specifications; to accept or reject any part of any bid, and NORTHWAY PHARMACY RAFFLE DRAWING • FOR THE KIDS to reject all bids and again in­ vited bids. 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER —Trip to Rermuda —See the Burger King and Clown Edward L. Very —$100 Gift Certificate to D&L -—See the Hostess Cupcake Clown Director TEL. 6 46 -45 1 0 Facilities Services

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Answer Yes or No: Do you whinny and neigh as you gallop around the house?------Do you spend your al­ lowance on horse books p.m. and horse show tickets and p.m. riding lessons?_____ XVith the bit in place, pull the crownpiece Do you collect toy horses over the ears. and want a real one more than anything else in the world?_____ Do you dream of how great you’ll look in your 5-2869 new riding outfit?_____ 1-9746 3-8145 3-1333 Did you write a love let­ ter to the horse you met at camp last summer?_____ Are you simply super at drawing horses?_____ If you have answered YES to the above symp­ toms, you’ve got a bad case of horse fever. More young girls seem to catch it than boys. No one really knows why. Some say it’s because boys Saddle-up. are more interested in motorcycles and things that go ZOOM. Others say girls have more patience and understanding and can communicate with horses better. Stables are popping out all over the country. With the interest in ecology and a returning to the simple life, more Americans are riding than ever before! How about a big kiss? Many riders look upon horses as Look out! The horse bug people. If they are lucky, they manage to stretch an hour s is catching! Grooming is a must! Use a hoof pick to riding lesson to a full day at the stable. clean each foot. ADVERTISEMENT. joKe-s a.r\4 more jokts... If I Only Had a Horse! Super Sport: Lou Brock Help tms wrapper SiVALU Sind his way home FufltRi, ■farv ^Lr\A rrxorc, -(^urv... No matter where he is—at Poor Wrapper! He knows he's out of ^ ■■ place lying around littering up our Tf>CK bat, on the base paths or in the streets. He wants to be in a litter VA>i+h -^Ke ^ □ □ □ Have you ever ^OO/VN ouhBeld—Lou Brock is an excit- / basket where every wrapper promised to do belongs. You can help! Just take a the dishes every "?A^DOCK ing player. The St. Louis Car-| pencil and find the path that will U D d dinal veteran is an excellent ^ take him straight to the litter Betf Obk«s" night for the basket. And the next time a 1 Torn rest of your life hitter and one of the greatest? yummy Peter Paul ^ ® the f^i«?4Pkg| Mounds, Almond Joy, ar.«te«»d 1,.^ ^ * if your parents base stealers of all time. He has * No Jelly, York Peppermint Pattie, would get you a stolen 50 or more bases 10 Power House, or Caravelle finds ■Joke Book horse? a home in your tummy, <»4 paq«« no d times, a big league record. remember... the wrapper has a home, too. In the BEST JOKES Tpiease send m e ______books at $1.00 each plus 350^ Lou is five-feet, 11 inches tall^ litter basket! each (or postage and handling. FROM 1 □ q and weighs 170 pounds. Hei| [ PererfViul 1 THE MINI PAGE Mail to: MINI PAGE Publishing Co., Inc. c/o MSC Features, Inc. grew up in El Dorado, Arkan­ Yours NOW P.O. Box 5399. Grand Central Station sas, and was one of nine chil­ New York, New York 10017 ilr* for only M°® N A M E _____ A map of your horse’s home dren. Brock lives in St. Louis Plus 350 for A D D R E S S . It’s best to check might look like this. You’ll year-round and does commu­ postage and handling CITY ______zoning laws. need at least an acre of land. {Allow 5weeks for delivery) L ______DEBNAM nity work in the off-season. Ir M o o iid i^ f AlmondJOVit Caravolle j Horses take time and money. Here are some o f the things that your horse would need. Horse Puzzle-le-do® A Home Mini Jokes ACROSS • A stable with a stall at least 12x12 feet. 1. To brush and clean your horse. 8 • A tack room for his equipment and food. Sf\k£- 2. Children like to ...... horses. • A paddock around the stall for him to 3. Four legged animals. A m a r v 4. Horses like to eat it. graze and relax in. 5. Many children ______\Mho horses. • An 80 foot ring to exercise in. 6. What you sit in when Answer block: you ride. aippBS -9 3A0J -g Food and Water aniV^s DOWN Horses eat grain, hay 1. What a horse does sasjoq ’g and grass. They drink when he goes fast. 3P!J ’2 7. You should clean uioojS ’X water. each ____after riding SSOHOV to get out the stones and clay. Some riders are lucky enough to ride in horse Female horses. shows. They travel about the country, going from Where a horse is kept. show to show. If they are really good, they will get to show their horse in a big show held in New York’s ] aiq^xs 6 X'CN C W w - jC j/ saj-Bui '8 Grooming Madison Square Garden. The rider above is Gail jooq -I She has been doii^sS -j He’ll need to be Hoing of Copper City, Florida, N M O a brushed every day! riding since she was six.______rv A Book about How to Mount a Pony Put your H orses A Clean Stall Vou left foot in His stall will have to the stirrup Off u s e e\ecVn‘c>-{v and then be cleaned every day! Take the 4 stirrup in pull up, “Questions and Answers ,v^f5eq fs ^ your left putting as about Horses” by Millicent +o hand. Grab much E. Selsam, illustrated by t u r n o f ^ the saddle weight on Equipment +h e with your your Robert J. Lee, published right hand. straight He’ll need a bridle, arms as by the Four Winds Pub­ saddle and other b e fo r a you can. lishing Co., 1974. “horse clothes.” \e.a\/inq +ho How much does a horse cost? What happens when Exercise and Attention! r o o m ' . ' ’ ^ two horses meet for the first time? How long does a horse live? You’ll have to exer­ These are a few of the 62 questions in this well cise him every day. illustrated book that horse lovers will enjoy. The Sit up straight author discusses the different types of horses and and tall. answers questions about their history. Throw your Ms. Selsam has written many children’s books. right leg Mr. Lee has done the illustrations in green and Maybe you could find a place to board your horse? over. brown. 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Try ’N Findr Horse Words What do you do? Horse words are hidden in this block of letters. They run across, down, and diagonally. See how many you can find. GRO OMLIN C KMSB W J 0 5 T AL L 1 ON I A friend of yours is very unhappy. ARQ AURA C EUF Li You know he LPT DVKE G U N V 0“ must be worried KWX DCMQ P AT RY about something. ZG A L L OP N SZWE What do you DR J BUXRQ do? E H T L Talk it over S I T MOP L T V AY G with your HX Y RC QU ZMD K J parents, your OVT WSRE I N SWU teacher and WIN F AP J HOR TM your friends. BGL EMYT ACKQP Answer block 3JBUI ‘^JOD ‘XBq ‘^iq iSbiq duinf ‘^unoiu ‘aippBS ‘Moqs :uav6q ‘uiAv ‘sutaj ‘doiiBS ‘aoBa ‘uoiqB^s ‘iuooj3 ;ssoaDv An Informative Advertising Supplement ......

September 27 is the day your Ford Dealer introduces his new 1975 Fords, including the new Granada. Automobiles built to back a challenge: The Closerlfou Look,The Better We Look. Ford honestly believes this is the finest, fullest range of automobiles we have ever offered. And here are the factsTacts on quality, innovation and value -to back up that belief

Granada Ghia 4-Door Sedan. Shown with optional deluxe bumper group. good taste. Both contoured front applique, is recessed to add to front Granada’s tuned suspension, tight The comforts: seats recline and adjust in more than passenger comfort. Controls are with­ body construction and sophisticated one hundred p>ositions for your in- in easy reach. The plush nylon cut- use of insulation result in a smooth, Granada offers a lot of pure driving dividual comfort. (A feature you’ll pile carpeting is molded for smooth­ quiet ride. pleasure. A closer look shows that especially appreciate on long trips.) ness and is stain resistant. For added elegance there is the this car was thoughtfully planned for The instrument panel, with its There’s weatherseal around doors quiet luxury of the Granada Ghia in passenger riding comfort and durable handsome burled walnut woodtone and windows to cut wind -noise. both 2- and 4-door models.

Granada Ghia 2-Door Sedan gives you a remarkably roomy interior and a wide door for easy entry. Shown with optional deluxe bumper group. Granada Ghia. Rich look, spacious feel, full-scale comfort.

Granada 4-Door Sedan shown with optional bodyside accent moUing, Vf'SVS' tires and deluxe bumper group.

Introducing a new car designed to give you efficient use of space, fuel and money Ford Granada: M-18 mpg city 18-26 mpg highway* Ghia control panel is elegant, easy to read. Ghia touches: rtuip pockets, assist straps. Ford’s lowest-priced Granada comes with opera window. Spacious interior. Options shown: deluxe bumper group, WSW tires, bodyside accent molding.

CROSS SECTION OF GRANADA DOOR The construcrion: SHOWS SIX LAYERS OF RUST PROTECTION The design: SIZE COMPARISON: The ecmomics: *HOW MANY 1- Zlncrometal Anti- guards inside Ford Granada is designed to help deal MILES PER GALLON Granada is put together to stay corrosion — of door A luxurious car today has to earn its bonding coat with such problems as crowded roads, keep. Granada doesn’t back away Based on results of tests con­ together. Precision machinery holds body parts in tight alignment as they 2. increased fuel costs and maintenance. from that fact. Its trim design helps ducted by the U.S. Environ­ yf^ity < First coat Granada is about two feet shorter reduce needless weight and excessive mental Protection Agency (as are welded into a solid unit. In a of rust- -223.9" separate process, the body panels are resistant ------and a half ton lighter than most stan­ STANDARD-SIZE CAR fuel consumption. of 8/9/74) using a dynamom­ primer dard-size cars. So you can expect ex­ It comes with gas-saving, steel- eter to simulate city and high­ treated to help minimize vibration. 3. cellent gas mileage. Yet there’s family- belted radial ply tires that deliver way driving conditions, on this To help protect against rust, Another coat f. ■ ^ *<“■* Granada’s body is covered with 13 of rust- size room inside. t excellent tread wear. typ>e of car equipped with a 250 reststant ■ Granada was designed to be func­ Granada’s base engine is a 200 IV engine and frequently pur­ pounds of primers and chip-resistant primer tional. It has a generous glass area -197.7" CIDf Six that’s economical and easy chased options. Your gas mile­ baked enamel. 4. j GRANADA Every Granada is subjected to hun­ Acrylic that doesn’t slant or curve severely to maintain. Along with the optional age will depend on the type of enamel cnat so visibility is good all around. Six (250 CID) and V-8’s (302 and driving and driving habits, dreds of inspections while it’s being 5. Zinc-rich Another acrylic paint and --i. _t . V • maintenance, road and weather built so that every Granada owner aluminized Granada’s high roofline provides 351 CID), it’s precisely balanced to for stability ■♦1 enamel coai excellent front and rear headroom. conditions and how your car is will have a car with the same high Wide stance wax sprayed r \ resist the vibrations that can cause 6. inside lower equipfjed. For example, a larger level of quality. Another acrylic The squared-off tail houses a roomy -195.5"- engine wear. All Granadas feature door to reduce luggage space that can hold eight engine or power-assisted options The feeling inside Granada is solid enamel coat. All enamel the chance of MERCEDES 280 solid state ignition fot less scheduled coats bonded on with Interior rust assorted pieces of luggage. maintenance than former systems. like air conditioning (in con­ and secure; it hugs the road. It has Blecbostatic force about the weight of a Mercedes 280. 1200 CID not available in California. stant use) or power steering can reduce your gas mileage some­ what. ABOUT TWO FEET SHORTER THAN MOST STANDARD-SIZE CARS*. Vinyl top: There should be a tight fit free of ripples around, and full contact with weather stripping FORD GRANADA— EVERTONE SAYS COMPARE over the entire surface. Seams must be straight, when windows are close'd. Generous window area provides About the same legroom up front Headroom comparable to many WHAT YOU GET the metal trim snug and there should be no sealer Doors: The opening line between a door and the excellent visibility all around. FORD TELLS YOU HOW or untrimmed edges showing. as many standard-size cars.* standard-size cats.* In addition to standard equipment body should be narrow and even for its full lenmh. noted at left, Granada comes with Trim: Check bright-finished areas such as bumpers Door should latch firmly with a solid “slam.’ A handle should not feel loose to your touch nor Trunk holds eight assorted o Front disc brakes □ Individual re­ Tips CXI how and to lode for and door handles closely. Surfaces should be free pieces of luggage. from discoloration. Look for a tight, even fit around contain rough edges. Interior door paneling should clining seats □ Deep cut-pile nylon cjuality and value m a new auiomcMe. windshield and windows, with no gaping joints. Ex- harmonize with the seat trim, and have “scuff” carpeting a Burled walnut tone instru­ ^terior moldings should fit snugly and align properly. protection along its bottom edge. ment panel □ Full wheel covers. Sheetmetal: Notice the quality of the body work. Carpeting: It should fit snugly around seat bases, And Granada Ghia offers even Make sure that large sheetmetal areas are not door sills, and floor tunnel. It should lie flat with no ^5 ^ more standard features and appoint­ wavy. They should look smooth and taut. unsightly bulges and it should be thick and ments o 250 CID Six engine □ Odense Paint: A good paint job helps make a quality auto­ color-coordinated. grain vinyl roof and matching body- mobile. Be sure there are no “runs," and be sure Instniment panel: All segments of the panel should side molding □ WSW steel-belted that the texture of the paint is not rough or grainy. fit precisely. Instruments must be easily readable Your Ford Dealer invites radials □ Deluxe wheel covers □ Re­ The color should be uniform, with all surfaces hav­ and should be illuminated. Controls must be reach­ mote control mirror □ Deluxe sound ing a high gloss and luster. able and easy to operate. The steering column and you to see and learn and ride package □ Deluxe interior Body seams: Where two panels join, make sure wheel shoulo be color-coordinated. -109S"- with super-soft vinyl seats o Map all about the new Fords 19.2 gallon fuel tank that the seam Is even and narrow. Adjoining sur­ WiiKkms: Raise and lower all windows to check Very little ovemang. pockets o Assist straps □ 22 oz. cut- faces of metal panels should be uniform. that they move smoothly. Check for even fit all on his Video Network. Weighs about a half-ton less lor good cruising 109.9-In. wheelbase allows roomy Interior yet range. pile carpeting a Deluxe door panels than many standard-size cars.' Granada turns In a tight circle for easy handling. 'All oompirleont nude to 1W4 cars. □ Quartz crystal digital clock □ Luxury steering wheel, and more. Ford introduces two new luxurious standaid>>size cars. .♦ ♦ and other family transportation values^

ride that makes it such a good mid­ Torino: size value. Plus a higher level of standard equipment than ever Six-passenger offered before on our mid-size car: 351 V-8 engine. Power Steering, comfort in a solid Power Front Disc Brakes, Select- Shift transmission, Steel-Belted mid-size car. Radials. Even Solid State Ignition. Miles and miles on one tank of We put six seat belts in the Torino gas. With a big gallon fuel because it seats six people comfortably. tank, Torino has an impressive Torino gives you full-size passenger cruising range. So for comfort and space with plenty of room for knees, confidence on the road with mid­ heads and hips. Yet you have easy size operaring economy, take a Gran Torino 4-Door handling and mid-size economy. good look at the ’75 Torino, Gran Pillared Hardtop with optional WSVP Torino has the solid construcrion Torino, Gran Torino Brougham tires, deluxe bumper group, deluxe and the remarkably smooth, quiet and Gran Torino Sport. wheel covers.

on economy. Maverick has the You have a choice of three models: M averick: luxury you’d expect in a car A 2-Door Sedan, a 4-Door Sedan and costing much more. If pressed a 2-Door Grabber. You can add the The proven family to pick one word that special Luxury Decor Option (shown best describes at Ipft) that gives you a Maverick com pact.______Maverick we’d with all-vinyl trim, individual reclin­ choose" value.” ing seats, cut-pile carpeting, map light, The one that sets the stan­ A n d maybe vinyl roof, WSW steel-belted tires, dards. Maverick—a choice of that’s why color-keyed wheel covers, vinyl body- L T D Landau 4-Door Pillared Hardtop shown with optional Laruiau Luxury Group (see tmerior below) and fender skirts over I,4CX3,CX30 owners. Designed Maverick has side moldings, a special Sound Pack­ to be a practical car, easy to service, been the best age, and much more. All still at a Yet you have the security of a solid handle, and park. Yet very stingy on selling 4-Door price that’s within easy reach. Ford LTD Landau: full-size, well-made automobile. Ford LTD : its diet of gas thanks to a standard 200 compact in America. *300 CID not atwIabU in California. The LTD Landau has all standard A logical alternative to Traditional CID Six* and 3-speed manual trans­ Matferick 4'Door Sedan shoum u/it/i equipment featured in the LTD (see mission. And despite the emphasis longer, heavier, more right). And in addition, special' fea­ Luxury Decor Option. tures and appointments of its own LTD Quality. expensive luxury cars. that make the Landau so distinctive. Value priced. Compare them with more expen­ sengers comfortably, or with back But it is wagon conveniences that Three sizes from the have helped make Ford Wagons best Compare the workmanship in LTD sive cars: seat folded down has almost 60 cu. 3 Hidden headlamps for distinctive styl­ “LTD Quality" is synonymous with ft. for cargo. All three Torino Wagons sellers, like the 3-way doorgate on both Landau as well as its size, comfort a well-made, comfonable full-size car. Wagonmaster: LTD and Torino Wagons. Cargo and luxury, to much more expensive in g s Color-keyed vinyl bodyside m oldings offer the economy of mid-size and □ Front cornering lamps □ Flight bench And for 1975, LTD comes to you as 85 cu. ft. for cargo. The LTD Wagon space that converts to passenger luxury cars. The main thing you don’t seat with center armrest s Lush knit cloth the lowest-priced car in the line with space in seconds. The optional get is hundreds of pounds of extra In all three sizes the big plus is the has 94.6 cu. ft. of cargo space. And and vinyl trim □ Vinyl roof □ Electric a high level of quality. efficient and flexible use of cargo and with the rear seat option both recreation table in the LTD weight and almost a foot of extra trunk lid release □ Right- and left-hand Consider LTD’s reputation for length (coihpared to longer, heavier, passenger space. The best-selling com­ LTD and Torino Wagons can remote control mirrors □ Automatic seat quiet ride. Consider its resale value. pact Pinto Wagon carries four pas­ carry eight passengers. costlier cars). back release (2-Door). Consider that it comes with steel- belted radials and solid state ignition. Consider the peace of mind you get from its solid construcrion. De­ signed and priced as it is, we think it offers a new level of value in a stan­ dard-size car. What you get for your money: An impressive list of standard features and appointments. is designed with children in mind. Whatever your wants or needs. For basic value Ford has the Wagon and the features 3 SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic trans­ to match. No wonder we say. The mission 3 351 V-8 engine o Power Closer You Look, The Better We Look. steering 3 Power front disc brakes Left: L T D Courrtry Stjuire tvith optional o Vinyl insert bodyside moldings. Landau Luxury Group, deluxe wheel covers, For economy and low maintenance WSW tires and luggage rack. □ Solid state ignition □ Steel-belted Center: Pinto Wagon with Squire Option, radials. optiortal WSW tires, luggage rack atul deluxe bumper group. For luxury details that make an Above: Gran Torino Squire with optioruil LTD an LTD rear-facing 3rd seat, Vl/S W tires, luggage rack o Brocade cloth upholstery trim arul deluxe bumper group. 3 Color-keyed cut-pile carpeting. L T D 2-D oot Pillared Hardtop shown with optional WSW tires, vinyl roof, full wheel covers, deluxe bumper group, front cornering lamps, pairu stripes and convenience group. Note distirxctiw center-pillar windou’. .An even higher level of luxury can be fourrd in the popular LT D Brougham 2- and 4-Door models.

4. Nine-point Insulation Package 5. Side door beam s Scxnetbing else you canit see. L Solid state ignition 2. Steel-bdted radial ply tires At least nine different locations of Located in the doors and Ford’s unique Customer Senice Division that stands behind any car IN Sira STORY: Reduced rolling insulation materials are used in all designed for added protection you buy. Its job is to work with you and On all friction for better Ford car lines to promote a quiet, in the event of side impact^ 3t Long intervals between the dealer to keep you happy with your Ford shows you Ford car gas mileage. collision. One of 6. Six-step paint process engines for Excellent routine service stops Ford Motor Ford for as long as you own it. 1975. It eliminates points and Company Anti-corrosion bonding coat, For the-address of the nearest Ford hidden value you tread wear. .. . can save you maintenance. two coats of epoxy primer condenser for less Standard on all Lifeguard De­ Customer Service Division office or for All Ford cars, for example, are and three coats of acrylic dealer assistance while traveling, call canit see for yourself scheduled maintenance. Ford cars for 1975. sign Safety scheduled for oil changes just once enamel for lustrous, durable, toll-free 800-648-4848. h Nevada,l-800- every 5,(XX) miles and chassis lubes Features found on all Ford-biiilt cars. corrosion-resistant finish. 992-5777; In Alaska, Zenith 8700; In Hawaii, every 30,(XX) miles. Enterprise 8099. Personal luxury in 3 sizes... -and at three price levels- Elite shown with optional WSW tires, deluxe bumper group, power-operated glass Moonroof, interior decor group, ar\d deep dish aluminum u ^ e ls.

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Mtutang n Ghia 2-Door Hardtop shoum unth optional V-8 engine and bumper guards. This mid-size is unique because Elite a power-operated glass Moonroof. A Mustang II: combines the economies of mid-size luxury upholstered split bench seat optional 302 V-8 and a 2.8 Liter V-6. a small car With a high level of style with classic styling and luxury in the and 22 oz. shag carpeting. The sporty personal And to the impressive list of standard and luxury. Inside you’ll find plush Thunderbird tradition. But with Elite it is luxury designed features, we’ve added improvements: bucket seats, a digital clock and extra­ And in the Thunderbird tradition for the times. Along with mid-size -luxury car...now gas-saving, steel-belted radial ply tires, thick deep shag carpeting. of value. Elite comes to you complete. operating economy, Ford Elite offers and solid state ignition for less sched­ Last year’s success car offers even Vinyl roof. Protective bodyside mold­ a 26}/^ gallon gas tank that gives you with aV-8 engine- uled maintenance. Other standard more of a personal choice in ’75. ing. With driving conveniences stan­ a cruising range you can rely on— features include bucket seats, 4-speed 2-Door Hardtop, dard too: Power steering, power front even on long highway trips. transmission, front disc brakes, a gas- 2- Door Ghia, disc brakes, SelectShiff transmission, Personal luxury mid-size for 1975. The success car of ’74 is doing sringy 2.3 Liter 4-cylinder engine, rack- 3- Door 2+2, it again. and steel-belted radial tires. Even an Built by the same company that built and-pinion steering. and a sporty electric clock. Elite also comes with Thunderbird. And built for the way In its first full year Mustang II was a For ’75, the luxurious Mustang II Mach 1. Which­ Thunderbird-inspired options such as you drive today. new idea that ran away from all its Ghia sports exciting new styling ever one you so-called competition. changes. From its distinctive new choose. Mustang II Thunderbird shown with optional Copper Luxury Group, conuenierux group arul power atuenrut. Now for 75 we’ve made Mustang II, grille and opera windows to the offers plenty of even more exciting with a new classic vinyl roof. Mustang II Ghia is driving excitement for your money. S-Door 2+2 with optkmal WSW tires, wheel Mustang U Silver Ghia features Cranberry crushed t

Owning a Tliundcrhird is some­ <7 thing ver,’ special. Yet most of Thunderbird s “luxuries” actually come uandard Air ctmdirioning, steel belted whitewalls, and a whole lot rnt.ire Thunderbird 1975. Simply beautiful. And a beautiful buy

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The Pinto is built up to Ford stan­ dards not down to a price. Because a small car has to offer the same thing as a big car . . . value for the money. Here are some of the common features: 1. Big Car Safety Features. All Ford Lifc' guard E>esign Safety Features in an LTD are found in the Pinto. 2. Solid state ignition. For less routine •<«i scheduled maintenance. 3. Full immersion electrocoat body primer. Electrical attraction forces rust-proofing primer into nooks and crannies of the Pinto W:. body. 4. Long schec^led maintenance intervals. The fi Pinto’s long intervals between service help sored make it economical to own. sion I S. Self-adjusting front disc/rear drum Chaml brakes. Pinto’s disc brakes that resist heat and moisture are combined with long-wearing drum brakes for good stopping power. 6. Rubber-insulated suspension xompo- Pinfo 3'/>oor Rurw/jout shown with optional WSW tires, nents. Road noise and vibration are greatly deluxe bumper f*roup and exterior decor |»rou/>. redirced with Pinto's front aixl rear rubber- E Pinto: insulated suspension system. Lots of room, too. Open up a mission standard, not a 3-speed. And 7. Steel-belted radial tires. They give excel­ Still a leader in Pinto 3'Door Runabout and you’ll a 2.3 Liter engine. New this year is an lent tread life and also help gas mileage. find a surprising amount of luggage optional 2.8 Liter V-6 engine on the 8. Six-step electrostatic paint process. Anti­ basic transportation. space. Sit inside a Pinto and you’ll Runabout and Wagon models. You corrosion bonding coat, two coats of rust- B resistant primer and three of acrylic enamel enjoy the design efficiency that makes can even order power steering and are applied to the steel body shell by an elec­ Check out Pinto’s price for 1975. It’s for real riding comfort. power front disc brakes on all models. trostatic process for a tough, beautiful finish. WAS very competitive. Check out Pinto’s Important features. Pinto is the With three kinds of Pintos to choose 9. Double-wrapped aluminized muffler. expert; fias mileage. It’s great. Then when only American-made subcompact from—2-Door, 3-Door, and Wagon— Saves money on the service life with a States you discover how well-made it is (see from a major manufacturer to offer is it any wonder Pinto’s outsold every muffler that resists corrosion. rising column at right), you understand why rack-and-pinion steering for precision other subcompact in America since 10. Corrosion-protected under body parts. agree Pinto remains a leader. handling. Pinto has a 4-speed trans­ its inmxlucrion. Galvanized sheet steel and zinc-rich primer protect vital areas. Ford i; In h summi said: “ Rig you ca haven’t seen anything yet Little don't I We can’t show you everything heie.Theie’s just too much to see. piness In value. In features. In exciting new models. Both cars and trucks, tck). your n THE “ Soi So go to your Ford Dealer. Above all, get set to look close. home CLOSER succes flatioi Everyone says compare. Ford tells ful workmanship and the quality of Ameri Howtokxjk you how. When you’re about to buy materials used. Body fit and finish. WU The close at pickups a new car or truck, you’ll probably How well the interiors are tailored. limiter look around for the model that you How easily windows work. Small de­ LOOK energy Ask your Ford Dealer for feel will give you outstanding quality changi this new free book. It covers tails, but all together they tell the and value. How can you be sure story of quality and value. BOOK saviiif tips on what you look at measures up? coura) how to Now that you’ve had a brief 1973 To help you decide. Ford asked its look at the well-made ’75 Fords— inflati check technical expierts for suggestions on Thunderbird, LTD Landau, Elite, Thei pickup prom what to look for in judging any size Torino, Ford’s new Granada, i;\rr>t)iH* sirvs rom pim ' quality, car or pickup. Their helpful tips have Mustang II, Maverick, and Pinto— cohen durability, I'oixl trILs YOU how- been compiled in two books available you can recognize some of the inno­ 10 dai operating free at your Ford Dealer’s. vations that are a hallmark of Ford. l ip.s on how nnd \\ hert' economies, “The Closer You Look Books” But we urge you to take an even to l(M)k fortiiiiilih aiul\ iilu(‘ resale cover tips on how and where to look closer look—to see, drive and experi­ in a now aiiKiinohilo. value, for quality and value. For example— ence our new cars for yourself. If T and more. how to look for extra precautions we’re right about them, you won’t be taken to ensure durability—like care­ disappointed. A sk for it. It’s FREE. Fi

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