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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1973 — VOL., X Q !, No. 124 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTlkEN PAGES PUflCE F iri EEN cfeNTS

Vietnam Conference Opens In Paris Simple Peace Keeping Machinery Requested

PARIS (AP) — Secretary of Canada officially informed secretary continued, that the Such a relationskip wnold effective international authori­ State William P. Rogers called the conference that it will quit parties have a responsibility in pramit tlie conference to keep ty existed or the commission is on an international conference th e four-nation peace the event of violations which track of important not operating effectively. on Vietnam to set up simple supervisory com m ission in threaten the peace, devek^Hnents, Rogers added. He added, however, that 2 machinery to make certain Vietnam by April 30 unless an independence or right of self- Sharp told .the 13-party Canada would serve peace there does not fall into international authority is determination of the confererjce Canada might also provisionally until April 30, jeopardy. Canada expressed its established to deal with cease­ Vietnamese people. withdraw from the mnnnisakio while a replacement is found. displeasure at the present fire violations. This is both a joint and if it is onable to fnoction Giina, North Vietnam and the system and threatened to pull This stand put forth by individual responsibility, he effectively in the fidd. He in­ Viet Cbng have made it clear out of the peacekeeping Foreign Secretary Mitchell said, which means all par­ troduced a resohrtion calftig they oppose the United Nations commission in South Vietnam. Sharp was support^ in princi­ ticipants should consult with for U.N. Secretary-General acting as an international Rogers suggested to the ple at least by Rogers during each other on a regular basis Kurt WalAeim to receiTe com- authority. opening session of the con­ the 2^-hour session. concerning the agreement. misson reports, hn addition, The conference settled on Conference Opens 6 ference that it should establish U.S. officials said the method Rogers said there should be WahOieiiiL, a conference par- noorning sessions to allow the some link between the con­ delegations to work on the a simple link with the for setting up an authority to ti(^>ant, oonld reconvene the standing side by side at the opening today of International Conference on Vietnam in Paris ference members and the four sessions if necessary. details of a final document. peacekeepers in the field and deal with peace violations is are Chinese Foreign Minister Chi Pen Fei, left, and William Rogers, United States that if six or more of the parties open to negotiation. parties manning the Althongh there were U.S. and North Vietnamese meeting here find that peace is “ However,” Rogers said, “ a International Commission of indications Sharp was not officials scheduled an afternoon secretary of State. (AP photo) in danger then the conference simple mechanism for Control and Supervision — wedded to the details of the meeting to prepare a working “ had the right and reconvening must exist.” Poland, Hungary, Indonesia proposal, he said Canada would draft of such a statement. responsibility to reconvene.” It seems obvious, the and Canada. pull out on March 3 i if no It wUl be presented to the formal drafting .committee at its first formal session Tuesday Snow Fall State Jaycees morning. U.S. officials said, however, the U.S.-Hanoi Slicks Up Transit District Gas Tax presentation would not automatically be accepted. Honor Cornish Rogers spoke of the need of Streets the conference to assist in Highway department crews Alternate Called Daydream James Cornish of Merrow hematology department at the bringing a stable peace also to starting sanding Manchester I Rd., Tolland, is among three hospital. Laos and Cambodia. roads at about 4 a.m. today, but state Jaycees who were chosen HARTFORD (AP) - A The man who holds the veto It was proposed by state Rep. dismcenlne oBtead of an inceo- He called for an endorsement by the morning rush hour many Saturday night to compete in Cornish’s activities also proposal to allow transit dis­ power. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, George C. Ritter, D-Hartford, tive to the towns. o f the cease-fire signed roads were still slippery. the national contest for the include being a member of the tricts to dip into the state returns to work today after a and is supported by Senate “ This proposal has an recently in Laos and said there Traffic moved slowly this mor­ Jaycee Distinguished Service board of directors of the gasoline tax without having to week’s vacation. Majority Leader Lewis B. incentive to towns to jjoin tran­ dicnild .be a declaration of ning, and several minor Award. Connecticut Society of Medical impose a local surcharge Under the new proposal, Rome, R-Bloomfield, and the sit districts,'” RRter said “ We support for efforts to end the “fender-bender” accidents oc­ Cornish received the Technologists and a member of amounts to little more than transit districts would be able Senate chairman of the Finance need to get Uns enacted early fighting in Cambodia. curred. Rockville Area Jaycee th e adjunct faculty of “ daydreaming,” says House to tap the state gasoline tax for Committee, Lawrence J. this week by the legiriatHre to Finally, Rogers said, the The snowstorm, which was Distinguished Service Award at Manchester Community Speaker Francis Collins. one penny of every gallon sold DeNardis, R-Hamden. prevent towns from reacting to conference should give con­ expected to taper off this a dinner held in January and College. “ I really think that's a little in the district. Unlike the the inesent law hy pnllmg ont of sideration to the matter of afternoon, dropp^ only one to thus became eligible for the bit o f daydreaming,’’ the current law designed to provide Ritter, who is also a member the district.'’'’ economic aid for rehabilitation three inches of the white stuff state contest. He is also a member of the Brookfield Republican said. mass transit funds, the of the Greater Hartford Transit Offidab from several of Uie fa r Indochina. in the Manchester area. The Cornish, who was out of state board of directors o f the "That exact same proposal statewide tax would remain at District (GHTD), said he was nine towns in the GHTD have “ Nothing this conference chance of more precipitation is and not present at Saturday Hockanum Valley Community came before the legislature last 10 cents a gallon, and there urging the plan because the expressed dissatifartinH at. the could do would be more con­ only 20 per cent tonight and night’s ceremonies in Danbury, Services Council and the week in the form of an would be no local penny surcharge tax law, enacted only current law became tt wonM crete and meaningful than to Tuesday. Mayor’s Committee to Combat amendment and was defeated.” surcharge on the tax. tw o weeks ago, has “ a mean an athfifinnal tax in their assist,” he said. In Manchester, eight highway was told about the'honor by phone Sunday morning. Drug Abuse, as well as behng towns. r > deptu-bnent crews started a In the local contest, Cornish founder, of a tutortarprogrUm Rebert Ewnner. chainnan ef “chemical route” at 4 a.m., was chosen from among six for Hartford’s North End. the GHTD, said that regardless switching to a 14-truck route nominees by a three-judge pqn- of the fate at the proposal the lafter this morning. Only town el. The winners were chosen for He and his wife, Irene, have ZBA Hears Bids Tonight district wonM meet Thnrsday Prisoner trucks — no contract crews — achievements in civic, one daughter, Jody, six months to vote on the penny snrcharge were involved in the sanding charitable, religious and social old. on gasoline sales. operations. Bus parking, a gas station, site, about one acre, is adjacent liobert Kiernan, variance to Released activities in the areas in which Town Highway and a commercial dog kennel to West Cemetery. convert four existing offices they lived. This year, for the Superintendent John Burchill a re among the 12 items William McKinney is into three single-bedroom first time, women were also apartments at 178 W. Middle D anbury Delayed said there were a few minor scheduled for public hearings requesting a variance to allow accepted as nominees locally. breakdowns which put trucks tonight by the Manchester erection of a commercial dog T^ke. Cornish, chairman of the T.J. Crockett, side yard Fire T akes SAIGON (AP) - A North out of service temporarily. Zoning Board of Appeals kennel on a 0.85-acre Parcel on Tolland ^ard of Education, variance to create a confor­ Vietnamese spokesman said The state transportation (ZBA). the south side of Sheldon Rd., was instrumental in the forma­ Three Lives tod a y that no American department started sanding — Industrial Zone. The kennel, ming lot, or variance on fron­ tion of an adult evening school The hearings will start at 7 in prisoners of war will be with state and contract crews— according to plans filed in the tage on adjacent lot, at 42 DANBURY (API— Amotber in Tolland and is active in the the Municipal Building Hearing Bigelow St. released on Tuesday, but U.S. at about 3 a.m. Slush on major town planning office, would and her two small children, Tolland Scholarship Room. Ichabod, Inc., variance for officials were hopeful of last- highways kept them busy include facilities for bathing Committee. He is also a trapped in an attic apartment, minute word from Hanoi throughout the day. George Negro, owner of the and grooming of dogs. free-standing 60-square-foot died when flames swept a member of the Men’s Breakfast business sign, for the theatre announcing about 140 more Morning reports from George Negro Bus Co.,iInc., is three-family dwelling on Club of the United under construction at Burr POWs would be handed over. Manchester area police asking for a zoning variance to Other items on tonight’s ZBA Highland avenne early today, Congregational Church of Corners Shopping Plaza; “ There will definitely nqt be departments indicated that allow parking of 18 buses on agenda: fireman said Tolland and is'active in other Merrill Whiston, variance to any POW releases Tuesday, state roads were clear and Rural Residence Zone land at Leslie I. Dowd, request for Fire Chief Joseph Bar- church affairs. construct a building with 15-foot “the chief North Vietnamese sanded, but local roads were 775 Vernon St. Negro is seeking side yard variance at 36 A graduate of the University takmitz identillfd the victims qiofcesman in Saigon, Bui Tin, slippery. State Police at the a temporary variance similar Packard St. to allow erection of rear yard and eight-foot front as Mrs. Cindy Taylor, 29. her of Connecticut, Cornish also yard at 40 Harrison St. told newsmen. He added that Colchester and Stafford to one which expired Jan. 31. carport. two-year-old daughter, Christa, received an associate degree Salvatore Avarista, variance the list of the next prisoners to barracks reported several Manchester Community and her eight-month old son, from Danbury State College. to convert a house to two-, be turned over also would not minor accidents, but very few, 1^; Goodrich Realty Group of College, variance for three-day Anthony. He is teaching supervisor and a family occupancy at 145 Adams be delivered today. He said if any, storm-related accidents Connecticut, Ltd., the fair. May 3-5, in conjunction Mrs. Taylor’s husband, medical technologist at St. word was expected soon from were reported by police in developer of the K-Mart shop­ with the college’s tenth Albert, was at work when the Windham Community. J Toma’s Inc. of Manchester, Hanoi, but he did not know Coventry, Vernon, and South 'V ping center on Spencer St., is anniversary. 4:43 ajn. alarm somided Memorial Hospital in Williman- doing business as Frank’s when it would come. Windsor. seeking a specialN»ception and Frank J. Halm, variance to Bartalowitz said a resident of tic. He is also educational Supermarket, variance for location approval\for a self- conduct outside sale of antiques the first Boor tried reach the coordinator and head of the James Cornish service Mobil gasoltne station and crafts on weekends at 397 free-standing sign at 725 E. woman and children bat was at the K-Mart site. The^uhject Tolland Tpke. Middle Tpke. driven back by intense heat aial smoke. Lower Court He said t e fire started in a sofa on the second floor and Mayors’ Group traveled op a waD and staiiwdl Told To Review Landfill Forum into the attic, Hurliit; the onfy escape path. The home had no outade fire escape, he said. Abortion Law Opposed Two Firemen arrived to find the second floor and attic filled Wednesday Night WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court today told a with flames and smoke The lower court to re-examine its decision on a 1972 Tax Proposals bodies of the woman and Charles Kurker of East and the Manchester Conserva­ $941,500 for improvements to children w o e fonnd m the attic Cbnnecticut law that prohibits abortion except when NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Connecticut Conference of Hartford, a recognized authori­ tion Commission. the, adjacent sanitary landfill after firefi|ihters donned necessary to save an expectant mother’s life. ty on solid waste disposal It is being held to provide area. oxygen masks to enter the The high court vacated a Mayors and Municipalities has fired another barrage of methods, will be one of four information to the public Kurker, a sanitary engineer, dweiUqg- * decision by a federal court in Jan. 22 abortion ruling in cases letters at the state capitol urging the legislature to reject panelists for the open fonun, concerning the March 13 began his service with the state “ In niy 30 years in the depart­ Hartford last September which dealing with laws in Georgia proposals that would reduce local revenue. "Landfill — Yes or No,” townwide referendum. The in 1958, specializing in air ment, I haven’t seen anytUng and Texas. declared the law The letters, which were commission estimated that the scheduled for Wednesday at 8 voters will cast ballots then on pollution control and solid like it,” said Bartabwitx. “ tt’s In applying for reconsidera­ unconstitutional. The Justices announced Sunday, would change eventually would p.m. at Waddell School, Broad a proposed $1,391,000 waste management for the a terrflde tragedy.” tion, 'Texas had accused the instructed the court to look at reduce certain tax incomes eliminate $32 million in revenue St. Kurker is principal sanitary appropriation, with $M9,500 of Department of Health. In 1965 Police and fire officials have high court of imposing its own their decision of last month in more than $1(X) million below for the state’s 169 cities and engineer for the ^ lid Waste it for purchasing the 110-acre he became principal sanitary begun an investigation to “ social beliefs” in order to which the court ruled that present levels by 1984, the towns each year. Mianagement Program of the dry-bed Laurel Lake and engineer in the department’s determine the cause of the strike down the abortion law in states may not materially in­ conference said. The mayors described the Environmental Health Services blaze. the Jan. 22 decision. State Department of te rfe re with the decision second proposal as "an abdica­ Division and organized the Solid The two Connecticut laws Environmental Protection. between a woman and her The chief executives object to tion of responsibility by the were similar. Connecticut had Waste Section. physician to terminate two specific bills, both of which state.” appealed to the lower court The other three panelists will He was instrumental in the Pool Very pregnancy within the first six were recommended by the The conference argues that decision. be Mayor John Thompson; preparation of a state solid months. Governor’s Commission on Tax the loss of revenue from State officials had claimed W illiam O’Neill, until last waste management plan which During the final three Reform. business and industry would Friday Manchester’s director Briefly the 1972 law was based on scien­ was accept^ in lOTl by the months, the court said, the One measure would gradually cause an increase in property tific evidence that “ the unborn o f public works and now General Assembly and the states may limit abortions to eliminate property taxes on tax on homeowners to make up employed by Griswold and child is an alive, separate and governor and was made into Integrated those required to preserve the most types of personal property the difference. distinct human entity from the Fuss, consulting engineers; and law. health of the mother. o f private business and “ We are very much in favor Dr. David R. Miller of the time it is conceived.” When the Department of UADBON, Wis. (AP) — S z ' The 1972 law supplanted industrial concern. of encouraging industrial and University of Connecticut. Dr. The appeal asked: “ Does not Environmental I^otection was yonng women, at least ttoee of Connecticut’s 1860 statute on The commission estimated commercial growth but not at Miller is assistant professor of the government of Connecticut established and the solid waste them node, briery hdegtated a ab(»iion. That law had been that the provision would cut th e expense of the have a compelling state natural resources and program transferred to it from University of Wisconsin earlier appealed to the'court. local tax revenues by $7 million homeowners,” conference interest to protect the lives of conservation and condjfct.s the Health Department, swimming pool which has The justices sent that appeal in the first year, escalating to President John J. Sullivan, first its unborn children so as to courses on the environm^t in Kurker, too, transferred. traditionally been reserved for back to a federal court in New $70 million a year by 1984. selectman of Fairfield, said in override any interest on the UConn’s extension program. Since last June, he has been males. Haven suggesting it was moot. That proposal was labeled by the letter. part of their mothers to State Comptroller. Nathan G. working closely with personnel Umversity polioe said thrt fay The high court on Oct. 16,1972 the mayors as "a giveaway to Rather than repeal the state extinguish those lives ...?” Agostinelli, who was of General Electric and with the time they got to the » bad stayed the action of the certain private interests at the reimbursement for inventory The three-judge court in Manchester mayor from 1966 to various solid waste Sunday, the women- were, federal court in Hartford, thus expense of the hdmeowner.” tax write-offs, the state should Hartford decided, 2 to 1, that 1971, will be moderator of the committees, reviewing GE’s already oat of the water and permitting the state to continue ’The other measure would do reimburse the communities for forum. plan for a statewide solid waste towelaig themselves dry. The its ban on abortion. Today’s th e la w represents an away with state reimbursement their full losses, the conference The forum is being sponsored disposal system. The GE study womenwereasT action automatically removes unwarranted intrustion into a to cities and towns'for ;!!iaid. Reimbursement now is by the Manchester League of is under a $12 million state did. that stay. woman’s right “ to privacy and state mandated property tax based on revenue levels of 1964 Women Voters, the Manchester grant which Kurker is credited Ihereactiaaflf theSi At the same time today, the personal choice in matters of exemptions on commercial in­ and 1967, as provided in existing Property Owners Association Charles Kurker with getting approved. the water warn court refused to reconsider its sex and family life.” ' ventories beginning in 1976. The statutes. i 1 MANCHESTER JEVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., I^on., Feb. 26, 1973 — PAGE THREE PACT TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheater, Conn., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973 Bolton :<88k!888SS88SfcSS*^^^ H a lf-D a y About Town Two Teachers S h e in w o ld on Bridge k. Report Session Bike Safety i TV Tonight MANCHESTER VEKNON fidLaiag loo (dosely in connec- Maocft^er WATES will Will Retire ; Sm Satardmy'a Herald fo r ; South dealer Selectmen Ask Funds ’S e r e will be a halfday “THE WAY Complete TV LUtinga • NO B oxnw es ir a am y to see wbat East Both sides vulnerable ' Alfred Bolduc, 68, of 64 Case Diane Rrtister, 21, 'of 11 tioa with a Saturday afternoon seS^n only at Bennet and ionw a gan e night program at d W h l base dime if be had been Dr., was issued a summons At tonight’s meeting in the ATB8IDCETABEC NORTH Village SL, Rockrille. was accidcHt on Rt. 5, police niiiig Junior High Schools Panel Theme ■Is meetiBg Tuesday at the Administrative Annex, 45 sM e aisafce. East should ruff ♦ A 106 54 2 F or Cruiser^ Truck Saturday afternoon charging charged Smataty ow VaUe e SL, reported. tofiflibrrow. School wiUclose Italian-American Club. By ALFKES 9 K X « « O t B " Bicycle safety will be the jingle contests, and a program IHEARDir’ m e first spade trick and return CO I0984.T him with failure to obey a with breach a t peace Police said Dagnault’s car ; in will be from 7 to 8 School St., at 8, the Board ol — 6:00 — When yen look a* a t o a i 8b a at 9:15 p.m. qf bicycle safety assemblies in a ’EftM the defenders get 0 None sign in connection with a two- interfering wAh a pofice « - was hi coDision with a vehicle theme of an open public . Goests are welcome. Mrs. Education will act on the (3-R-22) NEWS bridge column, y m h n e Wat schools. There will be a ttma fffiifc tricks and West takw ♦ 75 JUDITH DONOHUE should have read “ Define,” not car accident at Cooper and ficer. Sie was leleaseJ cwi a dtiveB hy Robert Offstein, 44, df meeting ’Thursday at Martin WlBiam Kbldoon is in charge of by John Gruber retirement resignations of two (18) 12 O’CLOCK HIGH advantage of linwiiig (flOtt townwide bicycle roadeo in the- veterans of the school system. lAr ewfiknTff brick with one of his WEST EAST Correspondent “ denied.” High Sts. The vehicles 1500 non-«arety hoad. Oowrt 48Jady Lane, South Windsor. School on Dartmouth Rd., spon­ the program. Members with Qallegher, carrying a general on a, somebody a aaffaani Sa da spring, sponsored by the Junior 4 KQJ873 * None » , TeL 649-8409 sustained inoderate damage date is March 28. Ooort date is March 12. sored by. the .Manchester PTA aames beginning with A to C 'They are Mrs. Florence Woods, lecrat mission. Is forced down. something fatj^. ■ y m n o n Women’s Gub of Manchester. 9 KQ O Bulletin Board and no injuries were report^,, Council. The slogan is "Signs of are reminded to bring items for Bentley School principal; and (20) SOUNDING BOARD playing Die aame Sand at She DkiHy Qaeation PTA unit presidents are The next operatic offering of the barge to Rouen in the 0 853 0 ; 1 0 9 7 4 2 The Bolton Board of police said. Court date is March' Harold Dinock, 32. o f O n k Several pairs df cuff links and Safety; A Community Action a fruit basket. The board of Mrs. Alice Hammar, Illing (30) TO T E U THE TRUTH table, yon m igbtBiiifciitnaBa Pwatmer open* with one Registration for the boys Fire Calls asked to send a representative the season comes March 9 morning as Frugola appears. Junior High School head ft A 10 ft Q J 9 4 3 2 Selectmen voted last week to 12. Rd., ToUaod, was chained jjewrixy were taken in a break Program.” daectoca will meet Thursday at (40) WILD WILD WEST routine haul ^ O e R d a re B U B B n t ,. mmd the next player spring program spon­ to Thursday’s meeting to assist which isn’t very far off. It will She is an old crone and a guidance counselor. SOUTH ask the Board of Finance to sored by the town recreation Sunday nigid 4H V a a ge SL with into the home of Jewell The meeting,will open at 7:30 T:3i p.m. at the home of Mrs. West and Artemus Hiwart a plot to the point. Nobody caag a M i lt» lp„n-T Ym hold: Spadea, Firemen of the Eighth in forming a budget study be a double bill, combining professional rag-picker. You frame the president as a conspirator. ♦ 9 . appropriate |5,000 for a police Elmerson K. Dumore, 21, of disorderly cowdact aad Da a ham, 413 Pleasant Valley with coffee and entertainment Rocco Francoline, Spring St. Mrs. Woods has been a wake East iq> nbea SadasT^ YM r; Hevta. 7; Diamonda, department will be held District answered a call Sunday Mascagni’s "Cavalleria will have seen Rita de Carlo as CO A J 6 5 2 126 Charter Oak St., was issued provided by the Manchester committee. Copies of the 1973- member of the system for 29 — 6 « l — hand was played, and Be enm - cruiser to be used for constable tomorrow and Wednesday from intoxicatiaa. B e was ideased R d., South Windsor, it was Rusticana” with Puccini’s “ II Lola in “ Cav,” just previously J. IB- 9- 7- 4- 2; Cluba, Q- J- 0 A K Q 6 at 12:50 p.m. to extinguish a High School Round Table 74 education budget will be years. A Manchester native, (3) CBS NEWS tually discovered tfhat tte M il patrols, and |18,(XX) for a new 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Herrick a summons early Sunday on a written pranise to agpeor leported to police Sunday. Tabarro.’’ ’This, of course, is not and you’ll never recognize her O - d - i - T . ft K 8 6 grass fire burning in a vacant Singers. There will be a display available for presidents. The executive board of the she joined the system in 1945 dump truck. The items will Memorial Park building. morning on Broad St., charging in court M a i^ 28. Thieves entered the home by (8) ABC NEWS had tolled for hnn. W B o S y o a aay? South est .North East lot in the rear of the European the traditional pairing which in her get-up for this one. probably be on the agenda at him with passing in a no passing smashaig a rear window, police on safety from Mary Cheney Onminade Musical Gub will and taught in four elementary (22-30) NBC NEWS South dealer Boys who will be nine years SOUTH WINDSOS Health Spa, W. Middle ’Tpke. unites “ Cav” with “ Pag,” and I, Talpa and Frugola leave Annscr: Pass. You’re not I 9 4 4 <0 All Pass zone. Court date is March 12. Library, presented by John meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. at schools until her appointment in (24) DESIGNING WOMEN Both aides 'vahnadile tonight’s finatK% board meeting old before Aug. 1 and not more ’Thomas M, Stoiafa, 21, o f said. The house was ransacked. for one, cheer loudly for the wearily for home, S^chele and nnwftp to make a fortune with Opening lead — 4 K Eighth District firemen were Jackson, head librarian. the home of Mrs. Dorothy 1955 as teaching principal at Opening lead — Eng a t scheduled for 7:30 in the than 14 on that date are eligible Rocky Hill, aad BGchael No estimate of loss was WESTOWN change. — TM — tUs Itonrfi even if you discover a called upon at 8:50 a.m. today IVvcteron, 63 Hackmatack St. Tinea also leave the stage and Robertson School, where she fireplace room of Community to play. All boys wishing to play Bernard D. Sumner, 57, of availahle. Mrs. Charlene L. Taylor, (3) MOVIE S p a ^ fit iiii one of the minor suits. If Civitello, 28, of Haitfa ^ nere to 62 Carmen Rd. where an larafiH E Ssa “ Tabarro” is not at all well we have Georgetta and Luigi remained until being named to Hall. Glastonbury, was issued a council program chairman, will West opened the kiiBf; a t ytnn start t» bid, however, you must register on one of these (diarged Satorday v ilh third- artificial log was burning 155 HARTFORD RD. known but it is an excellent alone. They make "Rosie" (1968). Rosaline Russell summons early Sunday mor­ be the moderator of a panel on The Covenant Women’s Guild the Bentley position. plays a wealthy woman whose spades, Soofli dnendOy Copyright 1973 Selectman Joseph Licitra, the dates. degree laroeay in conBecliaB companion to the very well arrangements for a rendezvous nnj^t liiBea fortune. 'The risk is About Town improperly in a fireplace and bike safety. Panel members are MANCHESTER wilt have a buffet dinner Mrs. Hammar’s 20 years’ daughters plot to have her declared In­ played a low spade b o n dnm- General Features Coip. lone Deinocrat on the Board of Hiere will be a 12 fee for each ning at Hartford Rd. and the with a recent hnak into a gam- known “ Cavalleria,” since both in one hour’s time, Georgetta sane. Sandra Dee, Brian Aheme. dpi i twr tban your chance to filling the house with black Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the association with the system has my. HefearadaanFcaitd^nde Selectmen, voted against the registrant, to cover the cost of Keeney St. exit of 1-86, charging Maxwell Morrison, Waddel are “ verismo” operas; that is olinestati(Hiaa Fieastot Valley The Wcxnen’s League of the smoke. Firemen extinguished lighting a match to signal that been divided between teaching (8) TRUTH OR purchase of the cruiser, and him with making unecessary School principal and chairman church, Philip W o^row of 175 suit in the W ed hand anN sasr insurance and the annual Rd., South. Wiadsar Police Salvation Army will meet the log and cleared the house of to say operas dealing with very the coast is clear for their CONSEQUENCES noise with a motor vehicle. of the elementary school Green Manor Rd. will be guest English at Bennet Junior High no sense in pHayiig tBn aoe d f told (t ‘^wpuld be the first step baseball picnic. reported. 'Ihesdiqrafternoon at 1:30 in the ordinary people, not romantic dalliance. (18) DICK VAN DYKE smoke. ’The house sustained principals; Chief John Rivosa sfKafcer. School from 19^ to 1960, and spades from ■diiminy^ tthiB ' in'the establishment of a town 'Die Bolton Athletic Associa­ Court date is March 12. Four tires were taken in the Jaaior Hall of the citadel. royalty, or gods and goddesses Luigi leaves and Michele com­ Dick’s neighbors monopolize all his some smoke damage, accor­ her present chairmanship of the forcing East to nfB. police department.” Licitra tion will hold its annual meeting of the Town Fire Department; as is so often the case. I don’t es up from below, asking time. break, poli(X sa d . Hostess will be Mrs. Ethel ding to firemen. Jack L. Walker, honorary Illing guidance department. East was delighted te » e Ihs said he'feels a purchase of this Bruce Boland, 20, of 683 N. Lt. Robert Lannan of the need to tell you about “ Cav” (26) NBC NEWS Tuesday at 8 p.m . in the Both men, who were a rrested McCoUnm. Sunday at 4:35 p.m. town consol to Haiti, will arrive in Georgetta why their love has 'The board will also act on two . type shiiuld not ‘t>e consider^ Main St., was issued a Manchester Police Depart­ but I had better inform you (22-30) NEWS partner’s king f t q a flw taiild Mr. Steak ■ Herrick Memorial Park on a Ciremt Ooart 12 ■ iiiad,, firemen were called to 467 cooled. He invites her inside his Hairtford Tuesday evening to appointments and a request for the first tric^. H edncandeitte . until a full-scale study of police summons Sunday night at N. ment; John L. Pickens, labile concerning “ II Tabarro.” (24) OPEN LINE PlmieMftl99S 4 building. were released oa 1588 aoa- The Professional Women’s Center St. to extinguish a car give a series of reports on the cloak for warmth, but a leave of ab^nce. 2M£ateerSt,Maiidie8ter _ _ ' protectldii can be done. Main and Buckland Sts., Safety Advisory Committee (40) ABC NEWS deuce of diamonds and wiaiM Cub Scout Pack 157 will hold 'surety bonds. Clab will meet Tuesday in the fire which had been caused by 2 The titile means “ The Georgetta will have none of it, 4 charging him with failure to chairman; and J. Winthrop comfitions in Haiti. He will be a 'The report by Dr. James P. for the next imavc.. The selectipen were its annual Blue and Gold Court date is Match 19 at Federation Room of Center Cloak,” an article of wearing saying their love has cooled — 7:30 — obey a stop sign. Court date is an overheated brake drum. Porter, chairman of the sub­ guest at the home of Mrs. Kennedy, superintendent of Unfortunately. Cast Bad unanimous in the decision to banquet Wednesday at 6 p.m. at East Hartford. Congregational Church. Accent ^ apparel that becomes very because they are both older (8) LETS MAKE A DEAL STEAK for LUNCH! Damage was minor, firemen committee on bicycle safety. SClifred Longtin in Manchester schools, will include already missed h d (danne. seek the truck, and noted that St. Maurice Church. ’There will March 19. Refreshments will be served at important at the end of this one- than they were. ’Then she goes (18) STAND UP A CHEER (Mondays thru Fridays) said. The campaign of the safety Alp ing his stay. He may be curriculum projects, a grant Take* M e , the new vehicle would replace a be a charge of 25 cents for each Cars driven tay Defata Masoa, 7:38 fay the foilowing hostesses: act opera. First, you’d better off to bed while Michele (20) FILM Steven P. Troy, 24, of 202 Town firemen were called to committee is built around the on reached by calling 649-4063 or proposal relative to the New West could see that a spade 1 ^ model which is currently boy and fifty cents for each 21, of Warebinse Foad, aad lb s : Elsie Emery, Mrs. Evelyn get the characters in mind. remains on deck apparently (22) HOLLYWOOD Ar MINCHEON STEAK ...... < Woodbridge St., was issued a the town dump, located off motto: “Safe Riders Now — S»S3«1. England Program in Teacher continuation wonld da am ^ s d . being used for snow removal. adult. David E. Namm, 24, o f Rocky ’There is Michele, 50, the owner reconciled to what she has just SQUARES Lloyd and Miss Marion Olcott St., to extinguish a fire Education, physical education The only chance m s tocadhifte Ar B E E F K E B O B ...... S l e 7 6 ^ • f .< The meal will be followed by summons Sunday night at N. Safe Drivers Later.” of a barge tied up in the Seine said. (30) MOUSE FACTORY Hill, were in onRisina Sataday Jesseman. Miss Mabel Trotter there. ■ SERVICE requirements in connection ace of (dubs in Dk h ^ (Bat (with peppera and colons) ( > No Revolution an awards ceremony, according Main St. and Tolland ’Tpke., T h e subcommittee is 6 on the deck of which the action No sooner is she out of (40) POLKAI on Rt. 5 in Sooth VTiadswr. has charge of the Silent Auction At 7:17 this morning town with new high school gradua­ East had the king. But Wkst to Cubipaster Wade Ferguson. charging him with failure to launching a bicycle safety takes place. He is married to hearing, however, then he cries Dpe to a typographical error Namm was charged with and Bake Sale which follows the fir e m e n were called to I tion requirements. Project (xiuld get only one dhfl) tziidc.. ' ik T E A L P A R M E S A N ...... S 1 . 6 S obey a stop sign. Court date is through the schools by dis­ Giorgetta, only 25, whose (may have spaghetti instead ol potatoes) in Friday’s Herald, the following too chnely. bnsmess meeting. Members are Prospect St. to extinguish a fire out, “ You whore!” He goes to Concern funding, and the report (8-40) ROOKI^ No matter hnw West March 19. tributing bicycle safety affection for her husband has government study committee Correspondent Sought Court date is March X2. reminded to bring burning in a dumpster there. the quay where he can see in and recommendations of the The rookies go to the suburbs to continued. South was snne m material and films. It also cooled and who is having an bresk up a r o b b ^ ring. At ’IBBITAKI STEAK ...... S l e T H ^ and^its, chairman, Atty. Harold The Herald is looking for a misctilaneous items for the • • • the window of the barge and Governor’s Commission on Cynthia L. Demarchi, 21, of plans to have poster, slogan and Yes (18) PRISONER gain the lead to drawamainifliiff Laws, might have been unjustly Bolton correspondent to Albert DagnnlL 4L off E!ait anrtkxt or something for the affair with Luigi, 20, a discovers his wife still dressed, Public Employment Relations. trumps and tbwn mtir tlwa Uminis Coventry, was issued a stevedore, unbeknown to (20-22-30 LAUGH-IN At s o l m a v e r i c k s t e a K ...... 6 1 - M ^ accused of undermining the succeed Mrs. Donohue March 1. Hartford, was ckouiged with bake sale. ■ In Prescription Seivice, it’s and apparently waiting for There will be reports from in dummy. If West hadn’t itAnn summons early Sunday mor­ Michele. Circus — Dan's the ringmaster; town government and planning Writing experience is helpful, See Us For: ;the EXTRAS that count— and something or someone. In a Beldon Schaffer and Mrs. ning on Main St., charging her RANGE AND W E DO 'There are three other minor Dick's an aerlallst; Willie T^e r Is a the ace of cdubB, Simft tcRmllB something just short of a but not required. Persons we do our utmost to give the soliloquy he tries to make up his Eleanor Coltman, chairman human cannonball. #m «Hi0Ni0NS ...... with failure to obey a traffic FUEL OIL characters, Talpa, another have discarded b cA dhfts ffinmn revolution. wishing more information • WHEELCHAIRS Odra Care and Consideration mind as to who his wife’s lover and co-chairman of the per­ (24) STRAVINSKY ■ ,4 control signal (three counts). stevedore; his wife, Frugola, dummy on high diamnmte, and The article said the com­ should contact Mrs. Ddnohue or • W A L K E R S GASOLINE which are the best proof of UTTERING may be, but com es to no sonnel and finance and the . REMEMBERED then declarer would have wiafle Tbe above are oil served with any two of the foUowtaig: ^ Court date is March 12. and Tinea, still another gwafauHi, Vegetables, Salad or Cottage Cheese . . . ^ mittee recommends that “ the Alex Girelli at the Herald. conclusion. educational policies and com­ Special — NET Opera Theatre an extra trick. As lit taos, ISmifli • C O M M O D E S our sincere interest in your stevedore. Talpa and Frugola presents Igor Stravinsky's "Le duties and responsibilities of On deck again, he sits down, munications committees, James Kapusniak, 23, of 83 Children's and Adult's BANTLY OIL health and well-being. ON RURAL are In their fifties, while Tinea Rosslgnol" CThe Nightingale. made game and nflftnr.. f,. the t*ief executive officer and ADVERTISEMENT - charges his pipe and strikes a respectively; Robert Spillane, Spring St., was issued a is about 35. — 8:00 — kalanyrTliai call lu, aad Innch will be ready when yon arrive! I .. i. all other town officials be 1. Preservation of Bolton’s COMPANY. INC. match to light it, unwittingly representative to the Capitol summons on Main St. Sunday MEDCO SURGICAL The curtain actually goes up (3) HERE’S LUCY Phone 6441995 denied.” physical composition, environ­ MAILBOXES giving the signals to Luigi, who Region Education Council; and The 331 Main Street morning charging him with SUPPLY CO. WESTOWN Due to limited space, before the music starts in this quickly approaches. Michele Lucy tries to diet, but there’s a j T h e m t n ~J The committee was not ad- ment, and aesthetic beauty is Paul Greenberg, building and gourmet meal In the refrigerator. < failure to obey a traffic control 340 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-4595 l a m a o B B a we do not stock mail­ one, the only case of its kind hides himself when he notices I OPEN 7 DAYS! 1140 AM. to 940 P.M. ’ vocating anything so drastic, as the aim of the Democratic par­ sites committee chairman, on (8-40) MOVIE I Tim e Sehedade J signal. Court date is March 12. 455 HARTFORD RD, that I know in opera. The the Iqst word in the above quote ty. PHONE 646-4070 Rockville 875-3274 boxes. They can be the movement, then throws an architect for the proposed "Murderer's Row" (1966). Adventure 4 - stevedores are finishing loading MANCHESTER purchased at any himself on Luigi and strangles Regional Occupational Training with Dean Martin. Ann-Margret, Karl Thomas J. Sweeney, 18, of 188 the barge as Michele and Malden. reliable hardware him. Center on the Manchester Mountain Rd., was issued a Georgetta look on. She repulses (18) 700 CLUB Vernon Cine I—’^SteOyaitd Police Warn Truckers store or lumber yard. Georgetta is roused by the Community College campus, summons early Sunday mor­ her husband’s show of affection noise and comes on deck to see (20-22-30) MOVIE Blues” 7:15-9:00 renovation of the original ning at Pine St. and Hartford and he strides off huffily down what is going on, so Michele "The Stranger" (1973). Astronaut Is Vernon CSne iD—"TtellE ’in" Robertson School for central stranded on Earth's twin planet. Glenn About Uncovered Loads Rd., charging him with failure the gangplunk to the shore. quickly hides Luigi’s body Tille” 7:30 administration offices; and the Corbett, Cameron Mitchell. Manchester Police are its load from dropping, shifting, to obey a stop sign. Court date Georgetta now offers the State Theater—'‘ ‘WaHilid’’* ED'S under the cloak and stands in Citizens’ Advisory Committee — 9:30 — starting to crack down on leaking, or escaping to workmen some wine and they Greatest Alhlete” is March 12. front of it as if nothing had on secondary school space (3) DORIS DAY trucks, with uncovered loads. constitute a hazard or nuisance SIGN SHOP crowd around, drinking her Short Subject 7 happened. Georgetta comes up problems. It seems likely that Doris will gel to other motorists. M l RwOi Scliool St health. An organ grinder goes married. Which have been Scattering Linda M. Gardner, 20, of East F to him and asks him to warm U.A. East—“ CaiMiffif' TiSA- February 26 to March 10 debris on local streets. Exceptions to the law: Sand Hartford, was issued a by on the quay and plays a tune her underneath, his cloak as he (24) BOOK BEAT 9:15 Four Families SPECIAL Police Chief James Reardon may be dropped for traction If you're a owl or an eariy bird, you can get our summons early Sunday mor­ for dancing. Tinea is too clumsy had offered earlier. "P.S. You're Not Listening” by Burnside Theater—“Awanllif” Left Homeless Eleanor Craig. has announced that police will and water may be sprinkled for ning on Main St., charging her a partner for Georgetta and is With a terrible cry he opens 7:00-9:30 TH IS WEEK! lowest one-minute late on laetg distance phone calls. BRIDGEPORT (AP) - Four 18:00 — issue warnings to truckers street cleaning. Farm vehicles with failure to obey a traffic replaced by Luigi. Talpa sees the cloak and discloses the Jerry Lewis Cmema, Mirth ! « S M l i 98e families were made homeless (3) BILL COSBY whose unsecured loads are are excepted from the law. control signal. Court date is Just call widiaitt opeiatar assistance any night after Michele returning, and the lifeless body of her lover as the Windsor—“ BuH'it"” 7::®®:; by a weekend blaze that gutted The law provides for a dancing stops very quickly as Guests: Singer Helen Reddy and “ Bonnie & (Tlyde” '®?00 causing problems. If the war­ March 5. , 11 -PJ^ Or, il you prefer e a d y mornings, call before curtain falls. three adjoining West End Don Knotts. '^‘lA,ait6)num .fkOO fin e fo r the men return to work. Meadows Drrve-Sn—‘inriick nings — reaSIiMSittfTj^c^^lw , , COVENTRY 8AJVL ’That’s it so far as the plot is buildings shared by commer­ (24) STATE OF CONN. IState'law coj|W ^m^g{§^i||||| ^\4dtotues. *.• It develops that all three concerned, but it is not the Baby” 7:30; “ Lost Man” »2B ) William R. McKinney, 23, of cial establishments and — 10:35 — of loads — So not ,:cottect tire ‘ i F^riSon said the law applies 'This m i^ ty minute m inhimm rate appUes on any call stevedores are to accompany opera. The music is Puccini at 118 Pearl St., Manchester, was E apartments, fire officials said. (24) MARTIN AGRONSKY DONUTS ^6 all-trucks, not just garbage situation, summonses will be his best. It is one of three issued a summons early vvidiin the U.S. lexcept Alasika and Hawaii). 7 ft 9 PJR. m One fireman was injured in the issued, Reardon said. trucks. operas Puccini wrote intending — 11:00 — Saturday morning at Rt. 31 blaze, which was reported at The police action is the result Many of the complaints from Now Showing them all to be given one after (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS south and Rt. 44A charging him 4:40 p.m. Saturday. The of several complaints, Reardon townspeople mentioned URNSIDE the other. You may have heard (20) HAVE GUN — WILL with’ failure to obey a traffic buildings were on State Street said’; Town residents have uncovered sand trucks with “ Gianni Schicchi” last season, TRAVEL control signal, Coventry police BULUTiFtt near Colorado Street. recently complained that un­ loads which were blowing which is bne of the others, and — 11KI5 — ^id. (Dourt date is March 19. covered rubbish trucks haVe away;-Reardon mentioned. BONMEftCLYDE • PJL you may have heard “ Suor (24) JANAKI SoufiBmNnvBngltoMneiqptnne CfmBfl sIMnlP East Hartford Man been littering the roads as tKey Angelica” at Hartt a couple of Only — 11:30 — lire moving. Friday Metfnee seasons back. They are the Dies In Crash with the purchase of one dozen (3) MOVIE State motor vehicle laws other two. ELLINGTON (AP) - A 26- ‘m i s o F H O M r IPJltriy "Fear No EvH" (1969). Mystery sur­ donuts at our regular price. sjiecify that a vehicle shall be Puccini was 60 when he wrote year-old East Hartford man is rounds a grotesque antique murder. Ham Haying (PO) Sat. A Sun. Matinaa dead after an automobile (8-40) MOVIE loaded so as to prevent any of Wild Naw Comedy HItl these works and at the very Ja ie Fonda - Don Sutherland “WIs of Home” ipjx-jpjl height of his powers. He accident on Jobs Hill Road, ac­ "The Night Stalker” (1972). Hunt lor a cording to police. Police said brutal maniac. Darren McGavIn, Carol Democratic Club ‘t i r a T W BLUES” handles the orchestra Lynley. 2 P.M. Mat. All Week / mervelously well, and for my George E. Griffin died (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Backs Purchase . A t th e sign o f the Happy Donut! : money the music is better than Saturday when the car veered Guest: Comic David Brenner. DON'T Of Laurel Lake that in in either “ Cavalleria” or off the road and hit a utility JERRY LEWIS 'CINEMA “Pagliacci” which are far The Democratic .Club of : pELHVE A U YOU SEE.. mujuvam avk. - «m ih i — aocni wnnMO more popular. This is not to Manchester .last w e^ adopfed warn IS • M • w (ixiT m) belittle tjbose operas, but to give a resolution which places it “ in you an idea of what a fine work MANCHESTER favor of the acquisition by the fin a l WHHk \ “ Tabarro” really is. 150 Center St. and Hart(ord Road town of the Laurel Lake ARTHUR'S«!I?8^BUYING powei EXCLUSIVE SHOWINQ STATE Senior Citizens Plan trrrik j m a m c h i m i b k h t i i i The cast will include Placido property for future use as a “PETE TT T H E ” fail MARK RIAR Of THfATRI Domingo, just about the finest ift iB ift sanitary landfill area.” PHONE 649-9333 tenor around today. The Cancer Fund Benefit A tqwnwide referendum will iHas a lOnffR COST and Saves rauMonlll! V soprano will be Maria Galvany, m t t be conducted March 13 on a noted for a big voices and fine • proposed 11,391,000 Check Timetable lor Showtimes acting ability. She will be The senior citizens are the seiiiui cuizens’ own band, appropriation, with ^49,500 of making her first appearance in rehearsing for a benefit show many of whom are former when you Via^ the Colonel it for purchasing the 110-ac#e, ' OTHERS DISCOUNT ARTHURS aiHBRsnacnMnr ARTHURS Hartford. Rita de Carlo, a for the Cancer Fund to be professional musicians. The dry-bed Laurel Lake from OR 10X PLUS COST EVERYDAY LOW PRICE a (MWftPUKCosr everyday low price favorite here, for the numerous presented April 27 at East various acts will include Robert C. and Wells C. Deh,-, roles she has sung will be the Catholic High School vocalists, instrumentalists, n isotf?'’'atJd f9 4 r,5 0 ’0 fo r A j o h m s o i i \ rag-picker, as I mentioned, and auditorium. 'Three weeks have dancers, a magician, and com ­ improvements to the adjoining COST PLUS ,0% - X e Ifej'lUMIT cosrru»i«-»i.^ Sat. Giovanni Ciminelli, about been spent auditioning and edians. I ,lan(ftUljM:ea, - whom I personally know selecting the performers to I^si week’s action by the c r e s t 7“ I / a T r S S H i U i P O O 2 P.M. MATINEE — 99« Hectorj LaGace of 166 Bissell / I9'2 W4'i O'l’iei PrcOuciori (MUIMMMU nothing, will be the Michele. He organize a group of enter­ St. is directing the show. D^ocratic Club of TECMKQim m : AUACOAOwniO O will be heard here for the first tainers. 'Tickets will go on sale March M^hesten-Aollowed an hqur- Plus time. The show will be a variety 3 for one dollar per person, and anJ-a-half s‘es;Sloii[ on the W h e a T lie Stsy’ COST PLUS 10%-980 COST PUB Short ’The same artists will also be revue with music furnished by may be purchased from preposal. Explaining it and 2 Sublect heard in "Cavalleria” which LeGace. answerteg questioHd' from the

rCMTMDV env PETER AND comes first on the double bill, I floor were. Deputy Mayor 2om CENTURY FOX WOLF COLOR BY DELUXE- believe. It usually comes first Pascal „ragnqno and Ronald when “ Cav” and Pag” are done Kraatz, the. latter rep)!49eentinK i~SH M WY COSTPUBWK-SI^ V 3 7 together, in any event, and it the public w6ri(S depd^tment. j j j l tljSTEfelNE COST PLUS 10% - $1^^ $ ^ 3 9 $ appears first on the billing I Both argued that the sanitary ■ have from Connecticut Opera. •Ml the purchase of every landfill method of solid wnste / So better get your tickets if disposal is the most economic Regular or Jumtw Dinner Box 1 A R R ID \ m a O H m you are not a season subscriber. of those methods in operation K i4oi. COSTPLUS10%-$1.6» W It looks like a fine evening of p ^ today. \ opera with a cast that has box- *eedL Tahe a tug Bntis of our new, larger, tastier A u u M a n B X rwvitiwmid caw fcy 0** U d r y / S I M M SH ^ office appeal. oonM**tocribL Yeamiilie It GtKHKMWI DKSieO«MNEm>eUI1DNS Legal Notice ciwunuY RoooriuxMiu ■ * ™ * "* »y offer, we’ll give you one ear • LIQUOR PERMIT smusnwis swutvwtiiiRS NOTIOi OF APPLIC/mON FREE toHiMtasyReipalar or Jumbo Dinner Box of tender ■ This Is to give notice Uiat I^^M^n O. ^ f 3 9 About Town fingar-Edkmr good Kanfisefey Fried Chicken. fFellows of ft Strong Drive, Ewt Hart­ 3 9 * ford have fUed an aooUcation pUcarded "ONE OF THE YEAR’S BEST FILMS:* Delta Chapter, RAM, will' v/ss/76 with the Liquor Control Commis­ -«^R»daUs/MATTEL Production* sion for a GH(X;’EOT______BEEff3 forl the sale meet tonight at 6:30 in front of ^*^*” f^l? '* ********” ****^ picnic now— chicken and rf™ l'^lic ’iTquor on the pretnises STYLE \ the Masonic Temple and then RHBE OGIM. M m ay of the 11 Kentucky Fried Chicken Green Road, Manchester. The busing //y/ CINEMA W . H A IR 13 Ol COST PLUS 10%-490 ^ A n YWA f 1 9 "SOUNDER” travel by autos to make a will be owned to Mason _ A Robert ■.RadsUte/MsitlnlUtlPUai ~ir. through Wednesday, March 14. Strong Drive, ^ t Hartford and wlU be s p r a y / ■ t # visitation to Orient Chapter in condSted by Mdshn 0. Fellows as per- B “BEST ACTRESS”- CICELY TYSON ^ Stafford Springs. -National Board of Review -National Society ol Film Critics ' CP* what the Coionei cooks, and "'*****■ Mason O. Fellows Dated U/Z/73 Members of the Manchester ZOOoount COST PLUS 1 0 % -2 ^ ^ . COST PUB toK -si> m ; Rod St Gun Club will meet at '« ROUSING ADVENTURE STORYT’ I gathering or a large army? / — JUOfTH OUST, MBC-rv (Todsy Shorn) 7:15 tonight at' the Holmes m v ic e . . . telephone 278-7740. SCOniE TISSUE / ^ TAMPA2 Funeral Home to pay respects W AN TED I M AND iNsnRiN6i'v,:t!;;:s. to the late Thomas McKinney, a doan, Lata Medal j a m \ S f o r ;SHAW ANNEBANCItOFr past president of the club. j 1 KodUk Film cobtpuisnwV IN id e |Hid fliWmi. USED CARS ^ A U 10‘ CANDY M l^ 3 9 * Lggexus^u »eus ? ..SIMON WARD. St. Margaret’s Circle, HISnMieheaac,.swarty taena Tap Prices PaM Daughters of Isabella, will con­ nrraftrrTie [tkaailliatoii laiua ima for All Makes duct an auction Tuesday at 7:30 Biitaia Alt, WW Itoiifort (at HDUNG WINSTON^ 410 fanaaOm 1m..a»aaaammammmaaMm « cMtia oEvniH Wt I p.m. at the home of Mrs. Leo n Baiaiidt Ava, Eait Hutfeid (Acim hw moim iM) [master charge] Barrett, 35 Deepwood Dr. at Qaaa Stag. SrtSaa|lei(|t! ... C(L Mt TONITE AT 8 P.M. ONLY 40S fit h Slrctt, ttarSofd (hei at emaam Okrt) Qroup Into 823-0165 Coffee and dessert at 6:30 will a ; «idai TsnWht awtantaaM II .1229lmSlraM K m m h toH precede th auction. Members WOO IW HHH A*t. HaoirtitM (ca,* a eaup (Jew I4J PhoM BIB 61B1 iw awia Taiisiia.s iw rtaaiai i TIWE 146 TO EXIT #12 and friends are invited. »7 Team lWM,Wrtiw»(itl4/tok|IW(a(w. lee trta) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973 — PAG E F IV E > ■ PAGE FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973 Vernon Today in History P t- jt I Poison Information Center By The Assorialed Press Ten years ago: United Today’s Today is Monday, Feb. 26, the Nations Undersecretary Ralph iHanrli^at^r iEu^utng ral^l Thought 57tb day of 1973. There are 308 Bunche was assigned the task Library Succeeds Reports On 1972 Operations days left in the year. of trying to end fighting in the 'Today’s highlight in history: Middle Eastern country of Founded Oct, 1, 1881 "W e cannojt build our On this date in 1561, ;an Yemen. HARTFORD (AP)' - The one and two, were hospitalized is undeveloped and their out of the m d i o r yoaniprteTS.” individual ladders to heaven, earthquake in Portugal killed Five years ago: North Viet­ With Coffeehouse state Poison Information for three days for treatment of judgment is poor—they are Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their and leave the total human The, center also reported tens of thousands of people and namese tfoops mauled a U.S. Center received 2,832 poisoning illness c a u ^ when they ate likely to put anything into their Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. enterprise unredeemed of its receiving IJtis requests for in- flattened much of Lisbon and patrol outside the Khe Saiih inquiries during 1972, 83 per large numbers of a non­ mouths,” he said. “ Parents, other cities. Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (A C 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ excesses and corruptions. For The Cofferiiouse sponsored folksingers Ruth Bowman and fonnatioa adiont Ike possibie base in South Vietnam. cent of them concerning prescription diuretic tablet babysitters and other guardians ment, 647-9946. the Church and individuals to by the Rockville Public Library Kim DeCarli, two magicians poisonons effects of 'a wide children under five years of recently. must make certain that Published every evening except Sun­ urge kindness to our brothers, has survived its trial period, from Stafford, Jack Carpenter variety of substances that were age, the state Department of The children took the “ water potentially dangerous days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation one by one; while ignoring has proved very successful and and Terry, Edberg plus' old found in and around homes. Health reported. pills” without their parents’ materials in the home are kept Mahchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press social structures that dam n. w ill be continued as long as W.C. Fields and Laurel and The largest proportion of the knowledge, and developed cond Class Mail Matter. them all in all, is to be irrele- possible, according to the Hardy movies. inquiries, 30 per cent, involved nausea and persistent vomiting, vent to our society, and library staff. Plans for the future include Burl L. Lyons Publisher medications, said H ealth becoming dehydrated, Foote > unfaithful to the fullness of the The Coffeehouse, started another visit from the The Manchester Publishing Co. Commissioner Franklin M. said. Gospel.” Rheinhold Neibuhr about two months ago on a trial folksingers, and a lecture con­ assumes no financial responsibility for Foote. "Children often swallow Subscription Rates It cannot be an either/or basis, has had aittendance pick cerning transcendental RE-OPENING typographical errors appearing in adver­ “ These figures show how prescription drugs that are situation in our churches and up substantially over this meditation by two members of Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in great a problem accidental even more potent than the over- individual lives, but both. period. Attendance is now the International Meditation poisoning represents in homes thecounter diuretic that the two One Month |3.25 The Manchester Evening Herald. Personal goodness always runs divided into two separate Society of Hartford. All Coffee Tuesday, February 27th where there are young young girls took,” Foote said. Single Copy 154 Display advertising closing hours, the risk of being irrelevent. If groups, one for students in houses are held from 7 to 9 p.m. children,” Foote said. ‘ ‘Toddlers do not By Carrier, Weekly 754 three full days prior to publication. we are decent and nice to Grades 7 and 8 and the other for in the Edith Peck Room of the Foote said two sisters, aged discriminate their sense of taste Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon someone whose life at the same Grades 9-12. Jim Purnell of the junior library. One Y e a r $39.00 The prior to day of publication; 12 noon time, is twisted by the system Junior Library staff said Purnell said the steering Six Months $19.50 Friday for pubiiqation Saturday and in which he lives (and which we attendance has picked up from committees try to plan Three Months $9.75 Monday. knowingly or unknowingly help an embarrassing low of five to Coffeehouses according to the to maintain), then our personal the latest high of 40 students. wishes of those attending but S h l U L goodness, decency, love, and Purnell is in charge of the two rules are expected to be Choicest Meats In Tovm! justice does not matter very over all activities of the followed by all who attend. The much. Coffeehouse and a steering rules are no alcohol' and no S J th in ^ try us, you’ll like us!” submitted by: TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! A Lesson Of History coprimittee from each session is drugs are allowed. 2 Rev. David M. Campbell' responsible for refreshments, Steering committee United Methodist Church publicity and obtaining enter­ members include Noreen Fresh Ground exclusively Bolton tainment oryguests of any sort. Krowka, Anne Pacheco and Means Committee, has suggested a 15 it at President Nixon has warned against Previous guests have been Terry Sutyla for Grades 9-12 handcrafts the danger of growing isolationism as per cent surcharge on all foreign Signs Of Spring — A Crocus. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) and Monique Glennon and Tony Stephens for Grades 7 and 8. HAMBURG the nation turns once again from war goods brought into the United States. Anyone wishing more 3 lbs. or More...... This would be on top of the to peace. The record shows past wars F e r n o r i information or knowing of 6 were followed by the desire to turn devaluation of the dollar and would someone who would be in­ terested in entertaining or serve to reduce American purchases HIGHLAND PARK MARKET th e YwiTactc o f inward and leave the world to its own speaking- at one of these Inside Park Tickets 317 H ig hland St., Manchester— Phone 646-4277 Tues.-8at. 10 to 5:30 Tlam . to M O downtoviiTt ThcvTvchcsteT devices, a record as dismal as it is of foreign commodities by making O p e n F o ru m meetings should contact Purnell at the library. 38 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER 043>7i05 plain. them cost still more. For Elderly Like an ostrich with its head in the Such a barrier might improve the Now On Hand We Thank You, Mr. President sand, the United States has blithely balance of trade situation but not if Report Golden Eagle and Golden Age ignored the reckoning of other nations reacted with high tariff Let’s doff our hats to Mr. Nixon, President of the U.S.A. passports which provide free Great Value! Great Savings from General Electric! years of deficit spending, both at restrictions of their own as they would Rowland Evans and Robert Novak entry to all areas of the For the notable promise he made and kept 4 home and abroad. At long last foreign be apt to do. An approximate balance On his first Inaugural Day. National Park system where entrance fees are required, are Save $4! m arkets taking in m ore dollars than in international trade is the goal, not a To halt the war was his chief concern Three’s a Crowd now available at all three post P y re x they want to spend, sought to put their decline that could lead to worldwide And he took the task in stride. offices in Vernon. WASHINGTON - The strong Sam watching from the It is certainly net the General S a le To bring a lasting peace with honor Postmaster Wilton Lisk said dollars into stronger currency, stagnation. mountaintop and waiting to administration’s purpose to Where four hundred thousand died. probability that Dr. Henry the Golden Eagle Passport is Kissinger’s latest visit to Com­ pick up the pieces. wage psychological warfare B o n a n z a ! notably the yen and the mark. Treasury Secretary George Schultz, available for $10. This allows T'was a difficult undertaking munist China will sweeten In fact, however, that Soviet against Moscow by seeming to Automatic opposing a rigid tariff, said the the bearer and any other Devaluation of the dollar twice I think most will admit; relations between Washington line grossly underestimates the threaten intimacy with PeUng Nixon-Kissinger team’s own passengers with him in a administration had considered a sur­ So many problems to iron out. at Moscow’s expense. T o the Immersible within 15 months has eased the crisis and Peking carries with it an private vehicle to enter the Requiring patience, time, and grit. ominous risk: always- acute awareness that the game contrary, “ de-stabilization” of but hasn’t solved the problem of charge but rejected it in favor of a parks, monuments and other ^oHeemaker suspicious Moscow may read of triangular world politics relations with the Soviet Union YOUR So forever may we be grateful national park system areas stable international exchange or the flexible policy, which would give the far too much into the new U.S.- now being played with Moscow is regarded with horror. To the Honorable Richard M. throughout 1973. Save Over $4! CHOICE Chinese talks. and Peking is extremely Thus, Kissinger’s agoida in continuing habit of allowing outgo to U.S. the maximum bargaining power For abating the terrible conflict The Golden Age passport is As one top expert says dangerous to all three parties. Peking is actually loaded with General Electric in working to ease trade restrictions, In the swamps of Vietnam. issued free to persons 62 years- exceed income. privately, “The Soviets are Sitting in the catbird seat mundane items: admitting of-age or older. It provides the 12 SI. Toaster with Pastry Control Reg. to The United States has too much at while being able to reward nations Let’s all sing Hip, Hip, Horray, climbing the wall” over rapidly warming its relations American newsmen routinely, 1■ 4 ■ ®J 18.97 with both Moscow and Peking, same privileges plus a 50 per 1.39 F And a dozen “ Ship Ahoys” Kissinger’s Peking journey. stake in the world to try to retreat with liberal trade policies and to more cultural exchanges, more cent discount on all special Warms non-refrigerated Choose the stienglh you prefer with ea. As we welcome home our fighting men the U.S. is in a position to play The result, although still trade and, most important, a recreation use fees. foods, toasts to your the brew selector. 3 to 9 cups, plus behind tariff walls, certain to cause penalize those which seek to stiffle one off against the other—“ to taste. Hinged crumb tray And all the P.O.W. boys. regarded as unlikely, could be a U.S.-Chinese deal to help keep mini-basket for 2 -3 c u fts * 8K Hr/Av. • Baking Dish diddle the commies,” as one The passports are being tor easy cleaning. competition from American goods. sudden Soviet decision to use the peace in Southeast Asia. resentment and retaliation. Our late Now let’s obey the Eleventh offered under an agreement #T86 Av/Hr. •2 Qt. Square Cake force against its mortal enemy. high official puts it, to that means seeking an ■ 16.97 enemies, the industrious Japanese Reciprocity in trade has worked well Commandment, Washington’s own advantage. between the U.S. Postal Service • 9-1/2” Pie Plate Communist China, in a agreement not to feed Hanoi and the Department of Interior, and played an important role in The one that was never written; Thus, any sudden indication and Germans, were enabled by resumption of fighting in weapons in the h i ^ y critical as a service to the public. General Electric Portable Radio »1-1/2 Qt. Oblong Baking Try to adjust with our neighbors. that Mr. Nixon is playing relieving the economic chaos of the eastern Siberia. phase when the 6(Niay period America’s postwar help to become And avoid a costly lesson. games with one of the“ ^ m - Great performer! Handy pocket size, carry thong.... •1 Qt. Measure It could be—again, not likely covering the exit of all U.S. 3.47 1930’s depression. munist powers at the expense of our most potent trade rivals. P.F. Mietzner but possible—a swift nuclear troops expires. the other could act immediately Now, in a mistaken effort to redress If those gains appear to have been 24 Trotter Street strike against the growing Kissinger was sent to Pddng Vernon to “ de-stabilize” —to use the Manchester Chinese nuclear capability to make one other major point; the balance we have failed to achieve lost, it is because of the inflationary vernacular of Nixon aides—U.S. Caklor CMklren’s Cough Syrup which, experts here estimate, contrary to critics convinced Kodak policies of the U.S. government. relations with the suspicious for ourselves, Rep. Wilbur Mills, will be beyond a sudden that Mr. Nixon's only purpose Mrs. Miller, X35 Chikltien lore Bie taste! R*fl- Hats Off To Rec Department knockout punch from the Soviet power. chairman of the House Ways and Reversal of those policies is our in the long Vietnam j I 4ouncebolUeL 79° Union or anywhere else by 1975. It is precisely such “ de- McKeever Set Camera the initial power failure. negotiations was to covo* an M country’s greatest need. This writer was present at Soviet leaders scoff at all stabilization”—a possible

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PAGE e ig h t - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Mon., Feb. 26‘, 1973 ------^-- jr~ z------Filloramo-O^Toole Frazier-Moquin Card Party, lOH Planning Manchester Brunch Set Fashion Show Calendar of Events Weddings Engagements The Baby Has For March 15 Instructors of the Han­ dicapped will sponsor a fashion T ’^Spring Fashion Show-Manchester Newcomers A spring brunch and card show March 7 at the Club—Fiano’s Restaurant—7 p.rti. n .. party will be sponsored by the Manchester Country Club. It World Day of Prayer-Meditation—Rev. I ^ a ^ a r a a r --(^ u r c h Manchester Memorial Hospital will be held from 7:M to 9:30 Women United-South United Methodist Church-12 noon (bring Been Named Auxiliary March 15 at the p.m. Beil- Magnuson Morrison- Ludwig Manchester Country Club. Tickets may be obtained from ^ Physical Science Demonstration—Kenneth E. Brunch will be served at 11 a.m. any lOH member. ’They will Pauley—education department of Museum of Science in and bridge and other card also be available at the door. Boston-Lutz Junior Museum—East J****^1^P ™’ , games will follow. There will be Refreshments will be included 5 Open Casting for Rashomon—Little Theatre of Hoff, llraiher Lynn, daughter of Timothy J. and Stephanie a I2.2S donation. in the admission charge. Manchester-LTMRoom 22 0akSt.7-8p.m. Samiotis Hoff of 72 Wells St. She was bom Feb. 15 at Manchester Table prizes and door prizes Proceeds will be applied to the 5 Annual Communion Celebration-Ladies GuHd of the Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. will be awarded. Persons pool fund of the volunteer teen­ Assumption-Mass at 6:30 Dinner followmg at WilliM. Constantino Samiotis of 49 Kane ]M. Her paternal grandparents attending are requested to agers’ organization. 6 Open Casting for Rashomon Little Theatre of are Mrs. Helen J. Hoff of Wethersfield and Frederic Hoff of bring their own foursomes and lOH members will model Manchester—LTM Room 22 Oak St. 8 PJP' • „ Florida. Her great-grandparents are Mrs. Stella Samiotis of 51 playing cards. Mrs. Keith ladies’ fashions from the 7 Fashion Show by Butterfields-Child & Family Ser­ Huntington Dr., Vernon, Mrs. Rose Vallario of Hartford and Woolpert of 55 Highwood Dr. is Mam’Selle Dress Shop in Tri- vice-W illies Steak House 8 p.m. Raymond Jeffers of Wethersfield. chairman of the event. City Plaza, Vernon; and men’s 10 Annual Dinner-Dance-Manchester Lodge of Masons—Willies Reservations may be made Guest Speaker wear from Regal Men’s Shops Graduate Steak House-6:30-social houi-7:3a-dinnei^:4^ncing McCabe, Patti Ann, daughter of Robert W. and Janet Rogers on or before March 10 with Mrs. in Manchester and Vernon. 12 P anel-“ What’s Your Gardening Problem —Manchester McCabe of 44 Hamlin St. Her maternal grandparents are Mr, and Philip A. Spinella, 11 Wyllys St. Joseph Fallacaro, head of the Miss Irene Messier of 205 DAVID I. SILVER Garden Club-Center Congregational Church^l:30 p.m. Mrs. Frank Rogers of Messing near Colchester, England. Her Checks may be made payable to psychology department of the Union St. and ’Thomas Latham 288 Kennedy Rd. 12 Hobby Show-St. Bridget Rosary Society-St. Bridget paternal grandmother is Mrs. Lenore Serwo of 42 Hamlin St. She the Auxiliary of the Manchester Manchester ^ a r d of Educa­ Jr. of 103 S. Lakewood Circle Manchester has two sisters, Lenore and Karen. Memorial Hospital. tion, will be guest speaker at a are co-chairmen of the event; BS in Journalism 14 Open House—Community Child Guidance Clinic 317 No. meeting of Parents Without Miss Marjorie Taggart, 119 (cum laude) Main St.-6 to 8 p.m. Price, Cynthia l>ouise, daughter of Richard D. and Theresa Partners, Inc., ’Tuesday at 8 Woodland St., publicity chair­ Boston University 15 Brunch and Card Party-Manchester Memorial Hospital Grous Price of 6 Ridgewood Dr., Vernon. She was bora Feb. 15 at p.m. at Community Baptist man; and Miss Barbara Boston, Mass. Auxiliary—Manchester Country Club 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Cub Scout Church, Manchester. His topic Murphy, 443 Lydall St., refresh­ reservations call Mrs. Philip,Spinella 11 Wyllys Mrs. Bernice Grous of Bolton. Her paternal grandparents are will be “ Living in the World of ment chairman. 15 11th Annual Antique Show—Couples Club of 2nd the Formerly Marrieds.” N^r. and Mrs. Raymond Price of Chatham|x)rt, Mqss. News Congregational Church—1 to 10 p.m. , « . Prior to joining the 16 11th Annual Antique Show—Couples Club o f 2nd Richard, Cheri Lynne, daughter of James and Loraa Manchester school system, [Area Men Moderators Congregational Church—1 to 9 p.m. . Haberern Richard of 51 Congress St. She was bora Feb. 14 at Fallacaro was a rehabilitation 17 Annual Dinner-Dance—Democratic Club of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Cub Park 112 counselor for the State of Manchester-KofC Hall-cocktail hour 6:30 p.m. for more infor­ Mrs. Thelma Haberern of 105 Homestead St. Her paternal Cub Pack 112 held its Blue Connecticut. He has a BA I For Statewide Meet mation call John Fitzpartick—119 Florence St. grandmother is Mrs. Anne Richard of East Hartford. Her and Gold Banquet at degree in psychology from 19 Easter Elegance-a Fashion Show-Manchester Jr. Women’s paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Katherine Protasewich of Fairfield University and an MA Washington School recently. Committee, Inc. will follow. Club-Concordia Lutheran Churchh-8 p.m. East Hartford. She has a brother, Brian Richard, 2. degree and sixth-year cer­ Benedict A. Kupchunos of Head table guests were Mrs. Final speaker on the program 20 Irish Night—Manchester Lodge of M a s o n ^ o m beef and tificate in counseling from the South Windsor, president of the Anne Raymond, PTA will be Robert L. Mercer, cabbage dinner—6;30 p.m. entertainment following—tickets from John Long Photo McCubrey, Jennifer Sue, daughter Qf Bruce E. and Dale University of Connecticut and Connecticut Potato Industry president; Dennis Cipriano, in­ executive manager of the Park Hill Joyce Flower Shop MacLean McCubrey of 34 Hoffman Rd. She was bom Feb. 15 at has done private counseling for Committee, Inc. and Edward J. stitutional representative; National Potato Promotion 28 Card Party—Manchester Grange-Grange Hall—8 p.m. Mrs. John Nicholas Filloramo Mrs. Curtis A. Frazier Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are the past 3V2 years. Hastillo of Rockville, president Arthur Raymond, cubmaster; Board, Denver, Colo. This calendar is maintained by the Manchester Junior M r. and Mrs. James A. Beil Mr. and Mrs. Roderick MacLean of 34 Hoffman Rd. Her paternal His counseling service, of the Connecticut Potato The Church of the Assump­ window and white floral Harry Hoover,- assistant Discussion and question Women’s Club and printed monthly as a service to the entire The marriage of Miss Janis S. bridegroom is the son of Mr. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McCubrey of Laconia, located at the U&R Building, 99 Farmers’ Cooperative, will tion, Manchester, was the scene arrangements adorned the was best man Ushers were district commissioner; David periods will follow both the town. Any organization wishing to submit dates is encouraged to The First Congregational Moquin of Vernon and Curtis E. and Mrs. Curtis E. Frazier of N.H. Her great-grandparents are Mrs. Esther Hanson of E. Center St., Manchester, serve as moderators at the an­ Friday evening of the marriage pltar. Paul (^hetlat was organist Jack R. Kingsley of Bay Johnson, assistant scoutmaster morning and afternoon portions do so as soon as a particular event is being planned. In this way It Church of Vernon was the scene Frazier Jr. of Ellington, took 160 Pinney St., Ellington. Fayetteville, N.Y., Alexander MacLean of Melrose, Mass., Mrs. offers marriage and family nual Connecticut Statewide of Miss Peggy Ann O’Toole of knd soloist. BGnette, Ala.. M b T . Hasidngs of Troop 367; Mrs. Joyce of the program. The meeting is is hoped that overscheduling of events on one particular date can Saturday of the candleli^t place Feb. 3 at Second Mrs. Ralph Cook of Vernon, Margaret McCubrey of Portland, Maine, and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil counseling as well as adoles­ Potato meeting to be held Manchester, and John Nicholas The bride, given in marriage of Cortland. N .Y .. and Roger A. Christine, den leader coach; sponsored by the UofC’s be avoided. The result should be better attendance at each club’s service uniting Miss Karen Lee Congregational Church, sister of the bride, was matron cent and child counseling, March 8, at the Mountain Filloramo, also of Manchester. by her mother, was escorted Han of Efeotest. N .Y ., the Priest of Falmouth, Maine. and Frank Davenport, assistant Cooperative Extension Service activities. To submit a date, to this clearinghouse, call Mrs. Magnuson of Vernon and James Manchester. of honor. Bridesmaids were vocational testing and Laurel Restaurant in Thomp- The bride is the daughter of down the aisle by her uncle, bride’ s coBsin. They wore cubmaster. in cooperation with the Connec­ Richard Davis, 17-F Sycamore Lane. The deadline for the April A. Beil of Albany, N.Y. Mrs. Robert M. Morrison The bride is the daughter of Miss Jane Cheverette and Miss Percy, Keith Robert, son of Robert J. and Roberta J. Lehmus counseling and personality sonville. Mrs. James J. O’Toole Jr. of 62 Louis Sperandio. 1, Prince Albert style suits. Advancement awards were ticut Potato Industry Com­ Calendar is March 19. The bride is the daughter (rf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Moquin Kathy Cheverette, cousins of Percy of 75 Edgewater Dr., Coventry. He was born Feb. 8 at assessment. Consultant for the The meeting opens at 9:10 S. Adams St., Manchester, and She wore an ivory silk faille presented to Andrew Tambling, mittee, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Victor B. ’The marriage of Miss Ivy bridegroom is the son of Mr. of Berkley Dr., Vernon. ’The the bride, both of Manchester. Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. agency is Constantine a.m. with a colored slide the late Mr. O’Toole. The gown trimmed in ecru imported A reception was held at the Bobcat; Lance Farris, Wolf; Magnuson of Rosewood Dr., Lynn Ludwig of Tolland to and Mrs. Robert Morrison Sr. Ralph Cook of Vernon was Harold J. Lehmus of 161 Blueridge Dr. His paternal grandparents Zariphers, M.D., psychiatrist. presentation on three screens bridegroom is the son of Mr. Irish lace, fashioned with leg Cooatry Sqaire Restaarant in Timothy Fogarty, Mark Vernon. ’Die bridegroom is the Robert M. Morrison, also of of Grant Hill Rd., Tolland. best man. Ushers were Peter are Mr. and Mrs. John C. Percy of Harrison, N.Y. His maternal Fallacaro is a member of the dealing with pesticide usage. A About Town and Mrs. John Filloramo, 181 o ’mutton sleeves, high neck and Emngtian. Walling and David Barlow, Wolf son of Albert J. Beil of Albany, Tolland, took place Jan. 13 at Moquin of Vernon, the bride’s great-grandfather is John Lehmus of Coventry. He has a brother, American Association of report by Dr. James B. Kring, Ludlow Rd., Manchester. lace trimming the neckline, The Rev. Robert H. Wellner and a gold and silver arrow; N.Y. and the late Mrs. Emily Mrs. Beil is a freelance St. John’s Church, Vernon. brother;' and Peter Frazier of Marriage and Family entomologist with the Connec­ College Notes Memorial Temple, Pythian There will be a Holy The Rev. William Hilliard of sleeves, cuffs and bib front, and of St. John’s Church officiated. Kurt Andrew, 2. Dennis Cipriano and Mark Beil. writo- and a gradnate com ’The bride is the daughter of Ellington, the bridegroom’s Counselors, National Council on ticut Agricultural Experiment Sisters, Will meet Tuesday at 8 Church of the Assumption a chapel-length train. Her Tierney, Bear; Michael Lerch Eucharist Service ’Tuesday at T h e Rev. Edwin W. laade of Syraense IM vcrsiys Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ludwig brother. Family Relations, National Station in New Haven will be Earl Newman, son of Mrs. p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal celebrated the nuptial Mass and headpiece was a crown of Miss Mindy Ludwig, sister of and Gary Comeau, Bear and Bartholomew united the couple Newhoose Commaaications of Old Post Rd., Tolland. The A reception was held im­ IJnkel, MeliHHu Ann, daughter of Douglas A. and Betsy Wilcox Rehabilitation Association, the given at 9:30 a.m. followed by Alice Newman, 915 Main St., baby’s breach and her mother’s the bride, was maid of honor. gold arrow; Kevin Dickensen, Refreshments will be served by (Jhurch. officiated at the double-ring after they pronounced vows in Center. She recently retained mediately following the Unkel of Chesboro Bridge Rd., Columbia. She was born Feb. 19 at Connecticut Association of two talks by Dr. Robert C. Manchester, a sophomore at wedding veil. She carried a Bridesmaids were Miss Bear and gold and four silver Mrs. Nancy Rowe, Mrs. ceremony. The church was words of their choosing. A to Gomectient after working as ceremony at Rosemont Hall in Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Psychological Personnel, and Cetas, plant pathologist, Doane College in Crete, Neb. is bouquet of white roses, baby’s Roxanne Warren and Miss Mar­ arrows. Blanche Lecuyer and Mrs. The Drop-in Center for decorated with candles in folksong sung in Swedish was a reporter for aneago’s G i j Bolton. The couple will reside Mrs. Grace Maceyunas of Easton and Charles Wilcox of Thomp- the National Association of Cornell University, Long Island a member of the cast of “ Juno breath, stephanotis. cia Wilson. Kevin Dickensen and Norman Alice Mather. Bennet Junior High School rendered by Miss Nancy News Bareaa. She is a member in Vernon. sonville. Her paternal grandfather is William Unkel of New York School Psychologists. Vegetable Research Farm in and the Paycock,” to be Miss Mary Beth O’Toole of Shields were inducted into students will be open Tu^isday Erickson of West Hartford. of Wooien in Cnmawnications. Best man was Jim Morrison, Mrs. Frazier attended City. She has a sister, Virginia Grace, V/z. The meeting is open to all Riverhead, N.Y., one at 10 a.m. presented at the college March Marblehead, Mass., sister of Webelos Den 2. David Johnson, ’The council on ministries of at 2:15 p.m. at the youth lounge Clifford Wood of Glastonbury Inc. brother of the bridegroom. Rockville High School and is single parents. and the other at 11:20 a.m. 9, 10 and 11. The Doane College the bride, was maid of honor. assistant scoutmaster of Troop South United Methodist Church of South United Methodist was organist. Ushers were Philip LaPointe Ward, Robin Elizabeth, daughter of James A. and Judith Dr. Arthur Hawkins, Univer­ Fine Arts Division will present presently following a course of 367 accepted Webelos will meet tonight at 7:30 at Church. Bridesmaids were Miss Carole The bride wore an ivory Mr. BeO is a gradnate of the Rebberger Ward of Pub Circle, Hebron. She was born Feb. 21 at sity of Connecticut Extension the production. and Michael Szemreylo. study for the secretarial arts. graduates, Prescott Huri and Susannah Wesley Hall of the O’Toole of Manchester. designer’s gown of satin, em­ College of Environmental Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are potato specialist, will address Mr. Frazier, a veteran of Scott Ramond into the Troop. • V church. They wore cocoa brown broidered in ecru pearls, with Sdenoe, State Ihdversity of Mrs. Morrison is a graduate Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rebberger of Berkley Heights, N.J. Her the group at 10:M a.m. Lillian Messier-^daughter of service with the U. S. Marine Cards of thanks were Duplicate tafetta faille gowns with ecru Elizabethan epaulettes and a New York at Syraense. He of Tolland High School. She is paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Ward of West- I Dinner will be served at 12:15 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Messier of For Prompt, Safe, Corps in Vietnam, attended presented to den mothers and ft* ’•••• The Women’s Society of lace bibs and high neckline. cathedral-length train. She recently ended his toar of duty employed at Sage-Alien of field, N.J- Her great-grandmothers are Mrs. Etta Smith of p.m. at which time Connecticut Manchester, has been named to tcofioincii Manchester High School and committee members. The Christian Service of North Ecru satin ribbon encircled the carried ivory minuet roses. with the Army in Korea where Vernon. Mr. Morrison, also a Berkley Heights, N.J., and Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson of Westfield, Bridge Commissioner of Agriculture the dean’s list at Eastern Transportatioa the University of Vermont. Pack charter was presented by United Methodist CSiurch will high waist. Their headpieces Ivory silk illusion veil fell from he was a srtg rant and eanied graduate of Tolland High N.J. John T. MacDonald will extend Connecticut State College. She Harry Hoover to the PTA Results of thd^ Andover meet tonight at 8 at the church. i. were sprigs of baby’s breath her beaded cap and matched the Army Commendation School, is employed at the official greetings. is a senior majoring in president, the Pack’s sponsor. Bridge Cliib duplicate bridge The Rev. Russell Camp, TAXI SERVICE woven through their hair. They the length of her train. MedaL American Service Station in Ilealy, Nancy Ann, daughter of Thomas and Barbara Heck Ejection of directors to the elementary education. Mrs. Fern Schaeffer and Mrs. game are as follows: First, chaplain at Somers Correc­ carried nosegays of pink roses Miss Karen Kilpatrick of San Tolland. Salem NasslH Photo Healy of 32 Mary Lane, Vernon. She was born Feb. 20 at Connecticut Potato Industry TRY ITf Shoulder Show Pat Kramus, banquet co- Mrs. Donald Weeks, Mrs. tional Institute, will speak. and baby’s breath. Francisco, Calif., and Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are The engagement of Miss chairman, were introduced and Marion Haines; second and Refreshments will be served. MANCHESTER! Richard Filloramo of Talcottville, was maid of honor. One-shoulder evening Mrs. Madeline Heck of Manchester and Charles Heck of Bloom­ Linda Ann Ganley of dresses are catching on at thanked for their efforts. third, Clem Hitchcock and Manchester, brother of the Bridesmaids were Miss Ann field. Her paternal grandfather is Thomas W. Healy of Hartford. CAB CO. Manchester, and Scott D. Howe those glamorous parties you Den 4 presented the closing Wilmer Curtiss and Mrs. Paul ’The Confirmation Class of bridegroom was^ best man. Foley of Chicago, 111., and Ver­ She has a sister, Cynthia Ann, IV . STAR o f Glastonbury has been read about. Mostly done in 2 ceremony. Barton and Bill Radzewicz. Trinity Covenant Church will 289-1555 Ushers were William Loties of ------^By CLAY R. POLLAN- non, Miss Barbara Ilobison of Wedding announced by her parents, Mr. black or dark colors, the / Results of the South Windsor ^ ARIES LlIR A meet tonight at 7 at the church. Manchester and Mark Your Daily AcUvily Guido JM Niagara Falls, N.Y. and Miss f MAE. 21 Sperandio of Bloomfield, cousin and h|rs. G. Robert Ganley of excitement comes from the Bridge Club game played Feb. According to the S la rj. Patricia Beil of Omaha, Neb., ^AM. » 418 N. Main St., Manchester. neck and shoulder jewelry. 20 are as follows: North-South, To develop message for Tuesday, of the bride. the bridegroom’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Szarek 2 -11 -2 3 4- 7-2064,0 The engagement of Miss A reception was held at the The engagement of Miss o f 383 Woodbridge St., Her fiance is the son of Mr. iK-' first, Shirley Curtin and Ann '37r47-68 read words corresponding to numbers 6 5 6 6 7 4 Their gowns of red polyester > % ■ of your Zodiac birth sign. [BODPQDDDgjaolDil Cynthia Jayne Maturo of Manchester Country Club. For Teresa Zarra of Bloomfield, and Mrs. LeRoy Howe of Jaworowski; second, James 'TAURUS SCOREIO jersey were fashioned with an Manchester, announce tlie ...* 3 ^ A « . 2 0 1 You 31 Hold 61 Across Hamden to Earle Alexander a skiing trip in Vermont, Mrs. N.J. to Alan James Haroian of Glastonbury. Baker and P.D. Griffiths; third, 32 Things 62 To ocr. 22| Empire-waist and trimmed in marriage of their daughter. 2 Need Herbert of Manchester, has Manchester, has been ’The bride-elect attended Im­ Geri Barton and Mollie I ^ MAY 20 3 You 33 For 63 Any NOY. 2C= Filloramo wore a gray ivory lace. They carried copper Miss Nancy Ann Szarek to John 4 A 34 Friends 64 Of been announced by her parents, maculate Conception School 0^39-54-59 13-18-30334 doubleknit dress with white announced by her parents, Mr. Michael Collier, son of Mr. and Gworek. 5 You 35 New 65 Heart baskets filled with Mae ®/62-«7-89-90 49-63-84-874 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Maturo and Mrs. Rocco Zarra of and Hartford High School. She Also, East-West, first, Lori 6 Speedy 36 May 66 Is cuffs and collar, black carnations. Mrs. Archibald Collier of GEMINI 37 Up 67 A of Hamden. is employed as a secretary at Owens and Ed Conway; second, 7 Desired SAGITTARIUS accessories and a wUte wool Bloomfield, N.J. Burwood, Victoria, Australia. a MAY 21 8 Can 38 O ff 68 Little Her fianc^is the son of Dr. Frank Yaple of Ithaca, N.Y. Aetna Life & Casualty Co. Edie Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herzog; 9 Aquorions 39 Hobby 69 Others coat. She carried one red rose. Mr. Haroian is the son of-Mr. ’The marriage took place at JUNE 20 40 In 70 Hair-do DEC. and Mrs. Earle Herbert of 162 Mr. Howe attended D.F. third, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley 5 10 Make 2 1 They will reside in East and Mrs. Jacob Haroian of 46 St. Benedict’s Catholic Church CUT & CURL ■\43-44-55-58 11 To 41 Put 71 To Ferguson Rd.,‘ Manchester. Bums School and Hartford High 42 The /2 Considerably 3 - 8 - 1 0 2 ! 0 Hartford after March 4. Green Rd., Manchester. in Burwood on Jan. 31. Craft. The next game will be >70-75-79r86 12 Don't 28-5083-5V» BEAUTY SALON 13 Outlook 43 Spruce 73 Being ’The bride-elect is a graduate School. He is serving with the played March 6 at Wapping CANCER Mrs. Filloramo is a 1970 The bride-elect is a 1970 Mrl. Collier, is a graduate of 14 Todoy's 44 Up 74 Indicoted CAPRICORN of the University of Connecticut U.S. Navy in Adak, Alaska, as a 393 Broad Street Community Hall. JUNE 21 15 Put 45 A ffoirs 75 Or DEC. 22; ^ graduate of East Catholic High graduate of Bloomfield (N.J.) Regis College in Weston, Mass., 16 Interfere 46 Them 76 Opportunities where she received her BS communication technician. Catering to Wedding JULY 22 JAN. 19 School and a 1972 graduate of High School. She is presently a . and received her masters 17 Duty 47 A 77 S ixiolly degree from the School of The couple plan a January Results of the Manchester 48 Good 78 Indiscreet 12-1640-42^ Wes^tbrook College, Portland, junior at Drew Universl^, degree in English from the Patties with Early ,15^17-56-57 18 Is Education with special Midwinter Bridge Club game played Feb. 0 .W 7 1 -8 2 -8 8 19 Events 49 Securing 79 Stylish 4 5-52-69 M Maine. She is employed as a Madison, N.J. where she is University of Connecticut. 1974 wedding at St. Bridget Mornitig Appointments 20 Chonge 50 To 80 For . emphasis on child development. Church in Manchester. 23 are as follows: North-South, LEO 21 Don't 51 Emborrass 81 You ff AQUARIUS . dental hygenist in Wethersfield. majoring in English literature. Mr. Collier is associated in 649-2517 JAN. 20. Mr. Herbert, a graduate of Picnic At first, Sid McKenzie and j JULY 22 22 Should 52 Of 82 Others' y Mr. FUloramo, also a 1970 Her fiance, a 1968 graduate of business with his father' in ^AUG. 22 23 Eose 53 By 83 Good FEB- IB Avon Old Farms Preparatory The eagagement of Miss Kenneth Hickman; second, Joe 24 Slow 54 Could 84 N e ^ e d graduate of East Catholic High Manchester High School, is a Australia. 11-29-32-38 .5- 6 9-M, School, is a senior at Eastern UofH Gym Toce and Satya Pabwul; third. 25 Important 55 W ith 85 Advantage School, attended the University- Deborah Joaa Colby -of 1972 graduate of Drew The couple will reside in '41 -4 66 1 56 First 86 Clothes 24-27-72 o 26M oy Connecticut State Ckillege. of Maine, Orono, Maine. He Manchester to Donald L. University. He plans to attend Bob and Gail Haar. VIRGO 27 Down 57 Don't 87 Help PISCES Glenhuntly, Victoria, Australia. The Hartt Opera-Theater 28 Changes 58 New 88 Influence ’The couple plan a June 9 Wilaan of FlHngtnn. has been Also, East-West, first. May AUG. 22 FEB. I f works for John Filloramo gradnate school in the fall. Guild of Hartt College of Music, 29 Put 59 Leod' 89 New wedding at St. Mary’s Church, anwmrwH h j h s parents, Mr. A June 1OT4 wedding is being Roy and June Roebuck; second, (m sEfr. 22 30 Favorable 60 Succumb 90 Romonce MAJ1. 20 Construction (^ , in South Wind­ University of Hartford, and the 2/27 Manchester. and Mrs. A. Robert Colby of 4N Robert Hughes and James Ov.l4-19-263l sor. planned. ( ^ A d v e r s e ■ ) N e u tra l 34-3651-53/CYl Goodspeed Opera House Foun­ Baker; third, Murray Powell 7 3-77-78 pewter candlesticks at each Summit SL, Manrtipster. Her fiance is the son of Mr. dation, have joined forces to and A.A. Pyka, sponsor a “ Black Tie Picnic’’ and Mrs. Cartis Wilson of March 17 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Manchester YWCA is Wapping Woods Rd., Ellington. irs at thie University of Hartford offering an introduction to The faride^edt is a gradnate gymnasium. duplicate bridge each Thursday of Riandiester H i^ School and The midwinter “ picnic” will WEEkTApOit is attending Manchester at 9:15 a.m. starting March 1. A be complete with catered Coninianity OnUege. She is also brief lecture will precede play. The engagement of Miss French supper, wine, dancing, enqilayed at the Manrhester Rubber bridge and novice Mafsha Jean Kulick of flower vendors and Irish coffee. Bus Service, b e . as a bus aide. of Manchostor players are needed to make this Rockville to William Earl The gymnasium will be Ifr. WQson is a gradnate of and V tn o n program a success. Call the Y Francis Jr. of Somers, has been transformed into a turn-of-the- k Ellington H i^ SchooL He is or Judy Pyka for information. announced by her parents, Mr. century park, complete wfth employed at Pratt A Whiba^ “The Formal FEBRUARY 26 TO MARCH 10 and Mrs. George L. Kulick of 6 Victorian bandstand. Divirion of Ihrited Aircraft Regan St., R o^ville. Wear King” The French supper, catered Results of the Manchester Her fiance is the son of Mr. Coeporatian in East Hartford. for the by the “ Brasserie” of New The anple plan a May 5 KofC duplicate bridge game GREAT SAVINGS ON and Mrs. William E. Francis of York, will be brought to Hart­ wedding at SL Bridget Chmefa Largest played Feb. 22 are as follows: Somers. in Manchester. ford just before the picnic North-South, first, Mrs. Ray­ The bride-elect is a graduate Salactlon begins. Butlers will serve and mond Jackson and Mrs. PANTYHOSE of Rockville High School and no one will have to stand in line Richard Cochran; second, the University of Connecticut. for anything at any time, accor­ Joyce Driskell and Mrs. Joan & STOCKINGS She is employed as a first grade ding to Mrs. Murray H. Rome Haiss; third, Herbert Smith and teacher in Ashford. FOlWIAL of West ’Hartford, who with her Dr. Saul Cohen. Mr. F i^ cis , a graduate of GLOBE husband, is general chairman of Also, East-West, first, Mrs. SALE PRICES Monson Academy, Monson, the event. Guests may join ^ei. pc. WEAR James Vandervoort and Mrs. ^iwin or full size Style Reg. 1 pr. 4 pr. Mass., is presently attending Tiivd Senrice tables or plan their own. Infor­ Willard Karoptkin; second, jj*385 Brief Top Panty, the University of Ckinnecticut. 555 MAIN s t r e e t ! mation and reservations may Mrs. Stanley Craft and Mrs. SEAiy POSTUREPEDIC with Sheer Panty He is employed by the 643-2165 be obtained from Mrs. Kenneth Roy Schwartz; third, Mrs. the great relaxer...night after night : Connecticut Bank and Trust FOR M. Dennehy at Hartt College, Louis Dell’Angela and Mrs. You don’t have to travel farther than your bcdroonl to gel the H ose...... 2.50 2.11 8.25 I Company. He is also a ihember 523-4811, ext. 442. Paul Staub. rejuvenating benefils of utter relaxation. Scaly Posturepedic not |of the Connecticut Army only promises a great n id i’s sleep...but a good morning, too. “ No ^343 Cantrece II Sheer ; National Guard. RENT morning backache from sleeping on a too*soft mattress.*’ Designed East of the River... 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Naylor The pear-shape, 3.70 carats 140 Terms — Florist & Greenhouses Whatever the Oecaelon See EASY PAYMENTS INVITED TONIGHT • Gull (Formerly with Bachrach) j Hosiery, at all D&L stores. TUESDAY*’ • Charge 8 U».MYCUEAMM—sun i REBAL MEN'S gnbA 'til 9:00 BRIDAL. PHOTOGRAPHY ■ THE COUFLETE MEN'S STOSS' S i t ? A • MgetTanM | \ ■4 QimiiipiiMiiiHriU|iiiu 901-907 Main St. TrI-CIty Plaza VERNON EVERY NKHT FotiMfly KNth-f of LUaelniUr Up Ta 3 Years Formal and Candid • | MANCHESTER jeWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 LARGEST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER Open Mon. thru Sat. Open MON. + Friday S iM q ftH S J I . llirlUIn Stnot To Pa»l 988 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER FhoM 64M1N BacoNuuiMiiiirr-aMtaaMi J 9:30 to 5:30 10:00 to 9:00 C u l i MaachMlOT 6 4 3 -9 5 5 9 Call 649-5593 | HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN MANCtfeSTER PARKADC Thursday until 9 P.M. Saturday until 5:30 SZI HARTEORD ROAD, MANCHESTER J ©

■J i I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973 - PAGE ELEVEN PMrK TKK— MANCHESTER EVPNING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973 Business Mirror All coupons in Rockville Hospital Notes this ad may be re­ deemed with onfy C o v e n tr y Maiichester; Anthony Domb^, COMPLETE Admitted Friday: Richard to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black,' one $5.00 purdMse. Daryl Dr., Venjon. Lawrence St., Rockville; Mary G o o d N ew s Marquardt, Prospect St., Frazier, Pinney St., Ellington; Redeem these Rockville. Admitted Saturday; Jeanette Hedman, Ellington Ave., Wanda Griffin, Berger Rd., INSURANCE Dr. Hardy Proposes Discjiarged ^Friday: Shirley Rockville; Frank Milbury,. l ia r d T o ^ Ellington; Michael Pierce, Buff Shea, Peterson Rd., Vernon; Warrenville; Gary Nasiataka, Maria Pellikka, Rockville; Cap Rd., Tolland; Lillian valuable Sabatos, Eiast St., Rockville; Stafford Springs; Vincent D e te c t Leonard Brace, Hartford Orlowski, Phoenix St., Vernon; *Tkpe., Rockville; Patricia Gary "rhayers, Wallingford; SERVICE $2^327^233 Budget Emma Warth, Garden Rd., Lynda White, White St., with this coupon and $5 purchase with this coupon and $5 purchase Anselmo, Chatter Rd., Rockville. By JOHN CUNNIFF Ellington; Charles Hatton, Vernon. HOLLY CANTINER The board accepted the proposal for a planned new Discharged Saturday; Discharged Sunday: Dorothy AP Business Analyst resignation of Eldward Wolff community. Spokesmen for the Stafford Rd., Tolland; Beverly Enes, Windermere Ave., Stop & Shop Corretspondent Rodean, Crest Dr., Veiiion; William Antonelli, Vernon NEW YORK (AP) - The TeI..742-«795 from the high school staff with CCTC have said that the Ave., Rockville; Edwin Rockville; Jack Greenberg, Rt. public has become accustomed urganizaiton is making no of­ Juiluoio Palumbo, Elaton Rd., 83, Vernon; Irene Guay, Main A proposed budget of extreme reluctance and regret, Bartlett, Farmstead Lane, Real during the past few years to noting that the system would ficial judgments on the Rockville; Todd Dovhan, Mt. St., Rockville; Rita Kertenins, 9L3EFJ33 fo r the 1973-74 school Spring Rd., Rockville; Max Rockville; Earl Beebe, Rhodes receiving some Very distasteful Frozen attempt to place him if an prqx>sal at this time, and is Rd., Tolland; Edwin Buttell, Enfield; Lance Shackway, Estate cost-of-living figures sauced ip li.5 per cent over the opening was available, should seeking the widest possible Rother, High St., Rockville; Torry Rd., Tolland; Mrs. cneot figures, has been Mansfield Center; Harriet over with official comment that he choose to return to Coventry. participation by all residents of Howard Spencer, Melrose; Theresa Toth and baby, Vernon prescoted to the Board of Mrs. Norma Sojka and son, Colombaro, Cedar St., things were better than they Coupons all this week Wolff Is currently on a leave of Tolland County. Rockville; Edna Graf, Sugar Garden Apts., Vernon. seemed. W affles ITitw itinw by Dr. Donald C. absence, and submitted his DevCo RFD 2, Rockville. Birth: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, superintendent of Hill Rd., Tolland; Marilyn If the news looks bad, it is 5 oz package resignation because his doc­ Also in connection with the Births: Son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, Rye St., South Lloyd Eaton, Union; a daughter Hallenbeck, Center Rd., Ver­ often so only because of the ffective Mon., Feb. .26, thru Sat., March 3. Elfective Mon., Feb. 26. thru Sat., March 3, toral studies will require an ad­ Process proposal, DevCo, Windsor. interpretation given the facts at Stop & Shop B an^ toid the board that the non; Toni Merrigan, Cold Limit one pkg per customer. Limit one doz per customer. ditional two years. He taught Process’s development arm, is Springs Dr., Vernon; Mary by newsmen without educated .■ev bodgrt has already been readying an exhibition center in ROBERT J. SMITH, cot by about 3 per cent at the math at the high school. About Town Murphy, West Rd., Rockville; tastes. If it is good, well then it adnioBstrative level, and that the Meadowbrook Plaza, Rts. ,Charles Squires, RFD 4, is proof that the pudding is mmmmml PZC Hearings 31 and 44A. DevCo is hoping to INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914 aa iacrease of 9.3 per cent is Members of Hose Co. 3 of the Rockville; Stuart Stefaniak, delectable. The Planning and Zoning open the center, which is Carol Dr., Tolland; Dorothy BRING YOUR ’Thus it was that, last July, required in any event to designed as a public informa­ town fire department will meet existing programs. Of Commission has set three tonight at 7 at the Holmes Yost, Fairview Ave., Rockville. 6 4 9 -5 2 4 1 newsmen were admonished for Smart shoppers know that any day is a good day to go mini-pricing®at Stop & Shop! public hearings for tonight star­ tion source, as soon as possible, Birth: A daughter to Mr. and WELFARE-UNION using raw cost-of-living figures Ibis increase, 6.6 per cent Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to OR iawdrcs anticipated salary -in­ ting at 8 at the Town Hall. The and now has the toll-free line in Mrs. Arnold Rappe, Tarifville. — figures which do not take into operation between Coventry pay their respects to ’Thomas 963 MAIN STREET, MANCHKTER creases for an school staff. first case to be heard will be an McKinney Jr., a member. Admitted Sunday: Gloria INSURANCE consideration expected, Nev programs being application from Nathan Hale and DevCo’s Hartford office. Belager, Village St., Rockville; (Ground Floor Next to House & Hale) seasonal variations in con­ proposed by the administration Gas Service Inc. by Atty. Any resident of the Coventry Ralph Brenenan, Snipsic ditions. area who has questions Members of the Rod and Gun PRESCRIPTIONS indnde a new language arts Richard Cromie, for a change Club will meet tonight at 7:15 at Village, Ellington; Patricia TO “To look at these figures in f Mgr am for Grades 4 through 8, of zone from RU-40 to C-1 on concerning the proposed new Bronson, Terrace Dr., an unadjusted way is like community call call 742-7323 the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 since test results over the past South St., involving a parcel of Main St., to pay their respects Rockville; Kenneth Civitello, PINE PHARMACY Read Herald Advertisements looking out the window at night two years indicate a need for 5.1 acres. and will be tied in directly with Hillcrest Dr., Vernon; Brendan 664 CENTER STREET and saying there is an eclipse,” the main office in Hartford at to Thomas McKinney Jr., a reTisioD in this area; an At 8:30, a hearing to consider member. ' Costella, Homestead St., said Dr. Herbert Stein, experimental seventh grade the final plan of Coventry Hills no charge. chairman of the Presidertt’s Good Foods! Good Savings! science program; and adult subdivision, section II, part II, Council of Economic advisers. edncation program; and an will be held, as proposed by On the same day, Stein was allecnalne school program at Elm Industries, Inc. pleased to interpret and extol a tbe bigb school level. New staff At 9, the commission will TRUST FIN HONEST VALUE! sharp increase in economic Frozen Food Buys ■neiwiiers are being proposed take up an application of growth and a fall in the inflation im- Grades 5 and 9 to avoid an Werner Kunzli for permission rate as “the best combination anttdpaited 30to 1 pupil-teacher to use lot 7, Colonial Acres on of economic news to be Banquet X '" M eats raliO L N. River Rd. The PZC recently Famous Colonial Home-Guarded Flavor...Guarantees the Perfect Meal! ^Quality Protected^^ Beef is guaranteed to approved this land a^ a 'SdiifR. -tO' 'Rpsiy; released in one day this Veal parmigian. creamed • Procedure now calls for decade.” chipped beef, beef with board review of the proposed subdivision. please or tvell refund your money! gravy, turkey with gravy. Mm c „ ■ The PZC will also reorganize Secretary of Agriculture Earl chicken a la king. Salisbury B A m bndBet. foQowed by submission L. Butz has now done something steak/gravy, meat loaf g PXp of tte document to the Town at the outset of its meeting at with tomato sauce. 7:30. Joseph Shanahan was SEMI-BONELESS of the sort again — not that the fimnril aQ prior to the April performance hasn’t been Stop & Shop Salisbury SteakSiS*149 badget hearings and May town appointed by the Town Council ■ ^ # 1 U vS .D A CHO ICE ■ last week to fill a vacancy Rnas repeated before. What makes Taste 0'^a^*«'Fish AuGratin 75* Butz’ commentary unique is 4 Mcetisg late last week, the created by the resignation of Piccadilly Circles 3 *1 Arnold Carlson. Republican that he has serv ^ the sauce " scbool board also reviewed the ILONIAL HANS before the pudding. S All week mini-priced .specials. Jeno’s 12 count Cheese Pizza^95" report a t the transportation Carlson served as chairman of the five-man commission for Some bad news is due this ^ Birds Eye ^ French Fries 3 79* coononittee. as submitted by FULLY COOKED R IB ROASTS week. ’The Cost of Living Index, N Pampers Disposable Diapers Robert Wabfa, board member the past two years, with Peas Mininan if Bmm A Fat for Smi|. iiMliss prepared by the Labor ^ and committee chairman. Democrats holding three of the o l iTNi Mo lirst five seats. Democrat Steve Delicious Savory Eatii| Department, will be released M Minute Rice Mixes.'“ <^»C<29‘ Birds Eye FRENCH Beans^ii»^*2 SS79* Tbe report was accepted FwrlUBMdi and will show, Butz says, a rise ^ Rib Roast Loyzim is considered the best Quirtir Loin USDAduici Birds EyeMikEoVegetablesci^L 2 AS 7 9 * wilbuot implementation, and iQUl amount of “2 to 3 per cent or something M tbe hoard agreed to invite pre­ bet to be named as new Del Monte S Tuna 2 « 89° chairman tonight. of sirloin Hio Bonckss Rib Eye like that.” ^ The “King of Oven Roasts’ sent bus contractor Floyd and Conltr Cut CLUB STEAKS ib2*® That would be, by his own M Mcnroe. bus manager Lillian CCTC chops Iflasic Kosher««Spears “ * 49’ Birds Ev6 Juice 4t:*l Concerned Citizens of Tolland calculation, the biggest ^ Robbins, and another bus n g A iff AW DnssiRf-RiBJiin, Tlwaund. QQC 4th-7thRibs i A cool value for your budget. Stock your freezer! County is holding a xTIIUUIUGl monthly rise in 20 or 25 years. It N contractor to its March 15 is a ra te ^ a t by any intelligent ^ rT e iT fe i IdaticaidiMMtOillbzMtl* 0 9 Oven Ready 8 tneetiog. as well as a represen­ membership meeting tonight at Cut From the Rib Section 8 at the high school. The interpretation is a cause for A Sara Lee PUMPKIN Pie *6 9 * tative from the School Boneless ~ serious concern in a nation ^ Red Rose Tea Dags Just defrost and serve... truly luscious eating. Ti Miportitinn Scheduling Ser­ ultimate purpose of the group is Boneless Our “Ouality-Pro- to form a suburban coalition to fighting for its economic A tected’’ beef is vice. London BroilT. stability. ^ Bundt Cake Mixes 79* more tender, juicy, Rich's Coffee Rich 5JA%95* balance the power from urban Tbe present two-year bus Pork Loins But the news media have A and flavorful be­ I Mil irt expires at the end of influences, with reference to Bright & Early Juice 6 *1 Chuck - USOA Choice Boneless been preblamed. The public " Carnation Coffee Mate ’L*79’ cause we naturally this scboot year. Greater Hartford Process’s Fully Cooked Tender & Flavorful Fully Cooked (water added) age our beef! Morton Corn Muffin Rounds 3SS*1 Thick, Thin, Reg. one price onl)j already has bqen told by the M U.9!D.A. ' Choice Morton Rounds 2 89* Cube Steakor*|59 secretary, thjkt the figures may M ^ef-Boy-^Ac-Dee beef at it’s best! Center Cut * Hormel Atmou *14 9 be interpreted by the big city A Birds Eye Cool VVhip 29* lb Made Steak 1 a and urban press in a grossly N Mansion Inn Coffee 69’ 1st 3 Ribs Hendries Ice Milk Bars 69* Pork Chops r? Boneless Ham Boneless Ham 1 unfair manner. A Tolland Seeks “During the last two months, " we had seasonal wintertime A B B E H iM E l i Hate" VeeataUas Check these Low Prices! Check these Low Prices! First O* the Fresh! ^ rises in farm prices, largely " U.S.D.A. Choice Steer Beef Serve with your favorite sauo “Quality-Protected" (7 inch cut) “ - ^ American Kitchen Rec Director due to weather and A Rib Steaks C Mrs Filbert’s Margarine Peas, corn, spinach or Country > Finast Bologna 'pVg' 79* Colonial Franks “iii^'.?' 81 transportation shortages,” he " Golden Quarters gm _ RAPEFRUIT said. The Increase therefore | carrots. 7 oz pkg. vm A !% V. KENINESOIN programs, rather than plan Oscar Mayer Bolognao?AiiB«'pK°g' 95* Rath Sausage Meat ^ 6f You can count on its flavor for everything « w I (Boneless Rib ID their own programs. Pork RUis lb shouldn’t be interpreted on an " you spread, fry, bake or cook. ^ Eye) Correspondent 99 Colonial Bologna 99* Buddigs Sliced Meats 2 ^ 71 annual basis. ri Delmonico Steaks Tel. 875-4704 Baker added that he is Pillsbury extra light Biscuits 3 SS 29* pleased that the recently Beef Patties On such a basis, which the " Ai our Bakery DepL Mr. Deli Specials! Finast Sliced Bacon ib'S 99* government uses for inflation, i Marinate in Stop & Shop The Tolland Board of formed arts group has Veal Patties Stop & Shop Soft Margarine Recreation is seeking a new succeeded in getting the use of Sliced to Order Colonial Sliced Bacon ib, jobs, hbusing starts, balance of " Borden Twin PackA^nCheese*$?89* Skirt Steaks Italian Dressing d irector of recreation to school facilities during the Prices in this Ad Eftective February 26 thru March 3. 1973 payments, budget surpluses and | I deficits and the like, food prices ’ Stop & Shop1£i3'Swiss Cheese 'JS 55* Big Daisy wi^Bread replace John Campbell, who summer months which, he Baked Ham 8 1 (Bone Infer rcsigBed recently. Campbell says, he has been trying to do I in January rose at a 24 to 36 per i Little Jackie ncas* Cheese pklOtf Braising) Romaine Lettuce ycent annual rate. * Truly Truly n a t u r a l Bread 2ki;A.49‘ had heU the position since the for several years without Turkey Roll ! it> 69* Breakstonel^Yo0[jrt nSL 4£!li89 * Short Ribs of Beef hoonTs Inception four years success. SCOT CHICKEN SEA Baking Potatoes' ^ But, said Butz, “that use of j Daisy k it c h e n c u p b o a r d Donuts 'is 59^ lib 85* statistics is like saying if you " Sau Sea Shrimp O kktail VSS 9 9 * Weavers Chicken Roll Egg Plant SItop & Shop Orange Cake ‘5? 59* WiDliiaira Baker, chairman of Bulletin Board „ American Cheese 98* S TUNA have a cold this week it is as an | Porterhouse Steaks Chocolate E clair Pie «««»»» 2P**! the Bixird of Rcreation said Today: Girl Scout cl^r 1 lb 0 9 c TOWELS Grapefruit Juice annual rate of 52 colds a year. I Trunz Cooked Salami That kind of arithmetic is | Health & Beauty Aids agqifiKations will be accepted rehearsal, 6:15 p.m.. United M l U M Available in Slmes Wilb Service Deli DepI Jumbo Roll thirengfe Feb. 28. The salary is Congregational Church; preposterous, and the urban " Farmers Market flJM to 12,100, depending upon building inspector, zoning of­ papers ought to know better. > Buffenn Tablets "Si: 8 refcdcd experience. ficer, sanitary inspector, 7 SI WELCHADE Yes, preposterous. So also is " The part-time, year-round job p.m.. Administration Building; FINAST the rate on a monthly basis. . Old Spice Shave Cream 49* White Gem U.S. Grade B ‘"iideall for a teacher or UConn Red Cross first aid course, 7:30 C(^'ckcn, r,an And so is the insinuation that it ' studeat,’^’' according to Baker. p.m., ambulance garage. Bald GRAPE DRINK is acceptable or that the . C rest Toothpaste f**a>arorMM ^ 7 5 ‘ It wiaaHy requires less than Hill Rd.; Tolland High School CAKE NIXES 4 3 problem is not only with the ' se»«* hours per month, except Scholarship Committee, 8 p.m., ^ Refreshing rate' but with incorrect i Sell Service Dell dwriag; the summer months high school library; Zoning All Varieties interpretations or lack of un­ Hoisting HhicIniR when it becomes a full-time Board of Appeals, 8 p.m.. Town HaaiihBt derstanding. ‘ I 8 And who can say the nation jobu Accordingly, the salary can Hall; Board of Missions, p.m.. $ 1 oz Gacon-by-the-Piece 3^2 to 4 lbs be broken up with larger United Congregational Church; doesn’t have a very bad cold? graycbecks taken during the Town Plan Advisory For two straight months, farm Old Fashioned Hickwy Smoked Rind on Our White Gem US. Grade "A" Corn Toasties Colgate Toothpaste Serve with Stop & Shop €iMniMm»r season. Committee, 8 p.m.. 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PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conp., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973 j M Scoreboard ^ East to Risk Hoop Teams Don Simmons, Carol Bowling Pro ‘ NBA Easlem Conference Allanlic Division Await Bids W L Pet GB Cl AC Hoop Warfare Baseball Each Wins First Boston 52 12 .813 NEW YORK - The Major NEW YORK (AP) - The countdown will begin this week Playoff Berth New York 50 18 .735 4 League Players Association record. The Patriots are ranked 14th, in the 22 team loop. to determine which four teams will meet each other in St. B^falo 19 46 .292 33W ^ By Dean Yost and the 24 American and Small Pin Title Philadelphia 8 60 .118 46 Despite its 10th place rating. East Catholic High wiU be The Class LL begins playdowns today, but the Group L, National League clubs reached Louis. Scramble Hot Geniral Division the club to watch in the CIAC Class L Division as the State M'won’t start until Thursday, while the S begins complete agreement on a three- On Thursday, the National Baltimore 41 23 .641 Basketball Tournament gets underway. tomorrow. year contract, subject to Collegiate Athletic Association Southwestern Louisiana (22-2). By Earl Yost Atlanta 36 30 .545 6 will issue bids for the nine at- This is the situation at a NEW YORK (AP) — As the games dwindle down to a In the four classes, Holy Cross of Waterbury (20-0) leads Rockville will play downstate Branford High, ranked ratification by the players, en­ Youth prevailed in the 1972 Town Duckpin Bowling Houston 26 40 .394 16 ding a player strike and delay in large berths in the University glance in some of the still un­ precious few, the scramble for the LL Division which is made up Of 25 schools. In the L 19th with a 12-8, record lliuraday night at 8. Game site will Tournaments yesterday at the^ Holiday Lanes when Don Qeveland 24 41 .369 17W the opening of spring training Division tournament. decided conferences for NCAA playoff berths becomes more frantic. category, Bloomfield High (18^)) leads the 29 school field. be Platt H i^ in Meriden. Simmons copped the Men’s Division crown and 17-year-

4 East Catholic has qualified for the State Tournament in and Southern, have post-season possession of first place from Raiders’ the second game but in the j up with important victories Several hundred small pin Detroit 30 39 .462 14V^ each of its 10-year varsity existence. Also in the last five Conference, sports an 11-9 mark. NEW YORK - Running back tournaments to decide their Princeton, a 68-62 upset victim one box rolloff, Simmons Sunday at the expense of St. enthusiasts viewed the K.GOmaha 31 39 .443 16 campaigns. East has been in the finals, winning two CHass If both clubs survive the playdowns, the Rams will ndeet Joe Morrison, a veteran of 14 NCAA representative. The by Brown. The Quakers can Louis and Pittsburgh, who are Hat Rick proceedings efficiently run cracked a strike to gain a 2-0 Pacific Division L title and one Class M honor. either Plainville or Westhill. East will engage the South years with the New York NCAA finals will be held in St. wrap up their fourth con ­ edge. The lefthanded SS-kj engaged in a six-way tug of war by Paul Correnti and Amy Los Angeles 49 17 .742 A year ago the Eagles dealt Warren Harding a 45-42 Catholic-Killingly winner. Giants of the National Football Louis this year. secutive Ivy League title by in the West. Pierkey of the Holiday staff. year-old Bates, a supervippr.L Golden State 40 25 .615 8>4 setback to claim the crown. Ellington won’t see action until March 7 when they meet League, retired from pro ball to The National Invitational beating Harvard and Dart­ Detroit used Denis DeJordy’s at Pratt & Whitney in East*^ Phoenix 32 35 .478 VJVi become coach of the University Tournament will begin exten­ mouth next weekend. Decisive Ellington High won all the marbles in the small school the O’Brien Tech-Farmington winner. first NHL shutout in three Seattle 21 47 .309 29^ of Tennessee-Chattanooga ding bids Thursday for its Ohio Valley—Austin Peay NEW YORK (AP) - There’s The titles were the first Hartford, rallied to ^ e the^ Coventry’s first tilt is tomorrow night against loop last season. Since then Coach Bob Healy’s cagers has team. leads Murray State by one years to stop St. Louis 5-0 in the nothing like having people in third game but Simmons * Portland 16 50 .242 33 Immaculate at Cheshire. tournament to be held at for Simmons, 28, and a moved up to the Class M Division, in which third-rated WELLESLEY, Mass. - Bill game with two to play. The title nationally televised game and the stands for putting goals in came back strong to win the Sunday’s Games Madison Square Garden in New Buffalo kept pace by nipping former fine all around Northwest Catholic is the defending champ. Sullivan, a founder of the NFL will be decided Saturday when the net. next two and emerge Detroit 129, Houston 112 York. The NIT usually invites athlete at Manchester High, All games, except for the finals will begin at 8 o’clock. N ew England Patriots, Austin Peay visits Murray Pittsburgh 2-1 to remain four Just ask Gene Peacosh of the Los Angeles 92, Milwaukee 81 Rockville High will enter the tournament with the sixth the Conference runners-up and and Miss Noske. triumphant. Quarterfinal date in the LL and S group is March 3, while announced he will step down as points ahead of the Red Wings. New York Raiders. Phoenix 111, Kansas City- best Class L ranking. The Rams fashioned a 15-4 season the at-large teams that the State. Simmons, who carries In gam e No. 5, Sim rnons,, the L and M divisions start the 9th and 10th. Seimifinals for president of the American Big Ten—Minnesota has an 8- Elsewhere in the NHL “ When you get people in the Omaha 109 record. Also in the Central Valley Conference, Rockville NCAA passes up. was down 11 pins in the ninth Conference team after next 2 record w ith four games left to Sunday, the building it makes you realize only a 116 average in two Philadelphia 115, Portland 111 was second behind unbeaten Bloomfield High. th LL and S are March 6-7 while in the L and M class the Long Beach State, Memphis box. The Kellogg salesman season. play. The Gophers beat outlasted Minnesota 6-5, they’re all behind you and you leagues this year - Y and Boston 105, Cleveland 92 Rockville High’s standout scoring machine Pat dates are the 13th and 14th. Finals in the LL and S loop will State, Miami of Ohio and Weber registered a spare and filled Michigan over the weekend 98- Chicago downed Atlanta 4-2 and give a little better effort,” Commercial - turned back CUcago 88, Seattle 85 be Saturday, March 10 at UCtonn, while the following State qualified for the NCAA Connelly, who missed the last portion of the season with a 80 to remain one percentage Philadelphia whacked Peacosh said Sunday following the challenge of Larry Bates with a strike in the 10th to Only games scheduled weekend the L and M championship will be decided also at Bowling tournament over the weekend factored hand, has been given the green light to play in the point over 9-3 Indiana and 8-3 California 7-0. the Raiders’ 9-5 nationally gain a wafer thin 116-114 ABA UConn. winning the Pacific Coast in the best o f seven m atch, tourney. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. - Fbirdue. The second and third Detroit ended a five-game televised World Hockey Herald photo by Ofiara edge and send everyone East In Connecticut there are 176 schools eligible for Athletic Conference, the winless streak by knocking off four games to one. He won Connelly^ will team with Steve Krajewski who has Don McCune, of Munster, Ind., place finishers will probably go Association trouncing of the home early. ^ W L Pet GB Missouri Valley Conference and St. Louis as Marcel Dionne all but the third game. carried the scoring load since the former’s injury. basketball play. For this year’s tournament, 99 schools defeated Earl Anthony of to the NIT. before the Don Simmons (r) Displays Award Women’s Runnerup Joan Colby (r) Third place laurels went^ Carolina 49 20 .710 the Mid-American Conference, Women’s play, also a best qualified. Tacoma, Wash., 222-2(M and Big Eight—Kansas State took scored his 33rd and 34th goals of largest New York crowd of the Kentucky 44 24 .647 4 Coventry High reached the Class S play with a 12-8 respectively. Weber State had of seven set, but on a to Howie Hampton whOy won the $90,(XX) Winston-Salem a lV(j game lead over Colorado the season. DeJordy blocked 24 season, 13,673. Assists Champion Carol I\oske Virginia 33 32 .508 43Mi won a berth earlier by taking To Men's Runnerup Larry Bales topped Burt Claughsey, thq-,. , Classic crown. by defeating Oklahoma 82-78, shots for the shutout that kept Peacosh was just one of the handicap basis, found the New York 25 43 .368 23 the Big Sky Conference Crown. qualifying pace-setter, th re^ ______<------with three games to play the Red Wings hot on Buffalo’s stars with a three-goal hat Manchester High senior Memphis 22 46 .324 25*A UCLA, the defending national games to two, coming back ' against Nebraska, Oklahoma trail. trick. Wayne Rivers also scored whipping Mrs. Ckilby, four West I Golf champion and possessor of a 68- But the Sabres weren't after losing the first two'.J Word of Warning for Lee 1 Sport Slate game winning streak, clinched State and Colorado. Third place three times while Ron Ward I Prize List games to two. The new Utah 42 24 .636 * FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. surrendering any ground. They Missouri (18-4) will probably go had two goals and four assists queen had a 20-pin handicap with some brilliant pinning-” ' Indiana 38 30 .559 5 — Lee Trevino won the ^1,000 at least a tie in the Pacific-8 used Gil Perreault's 23rd goal to the NIT for the second and took over the WHA scoring and Mrs. Colby, a housewife The pipe-smoking HamptoiF^ Denver 37 30 .552 5V(i Tuesday first prize check for the Jackie and is expected to win the of the season to break a third Bowling Tournament 23 41 .359 18 To Youngster Who Collapsed conference for the seventh straight year. lead with 43 goals and 55 Spring Training and mother of three, had a threw 136,156 and 155 g a m e s - Dallas BASKETBALL Gleason-Inverrary Classic period tie and defeat MEN’ S FINALS straight year against California SEC—Tennessee leads assists. after 122 and 109 efforts to San Diego 21 44 .323 20^ Coventry vs. Immaculate at when Forrest Fezler missed Pittsburgh. Don Simmons (4) 19-pin handicap. and Stanford this weekend. If Kentucky with a record of 12-2 In other WHA games Sunday, take down third best money. Sunday’s Gaines Cheshire 8 short putts on the last two holes “ I don’t think there was any 127 128. 114 155 116 the last six years are any to 11-4 with four games left, the Los Angeles Sharks New York 118, Indiana 86 FORT LAUDERDALE, to lose his lead. added pressure on us because The victory was worth $70 His 135.3 average was the including road games at trimmed Quebec 4-2, the Ot­ Larry Bates (1) Denver 87, Kentucky 86 Fla. (AP) — Lee Trevino MANILA — Kim Seung Hack indication, the Bruins will be in Detroit won this afternoon,” for Simmons, $35 to Bates, best o f thp day. Wednesday Vanderbilt and Kentucky. tawa Nationals edged Alberta 3- 105 128 121 105 Il4 Carolina 1128, Memphis 127 had a word of warning for of South Korea paired the final St. Louis on March 24. said Joe Crozier, Buffalo’s Under Way Today .won tie $40 to Miss Noske and $20 to The women’s play was all BASKETBALL The leading candidates for Alabama, 10-4 in the conference 2, the Winnipeg Jets beat San Diego 102, Dallas 94 Forrest Fezler, the heart­ hole of the $16,400 Philippine coach. "‘There’s pressure on us even after four games. Miss Coventry-Immaculate winner and 17-4 over-all, may go to the Philadelphia 5-3 and the Mrs. Colby. All four also Only games scheduled broken young man whose Open and defeated Graham the nine at-large berths are every game from now on. We Noske having gained the vs. Tourtellotte, site to be Marquette (22-2), Providence NIT. Houston Aeros defeated Howie Hampton (3) received trophies. collapse let Trevino take the Marsh of Australia by a single just go out knowing we have to very good settlement with give and 156 155 determined. (21-2), Syracuse (19-4), Houston SW e-Texas Tech still Minnesota 4-1. On Saturday it NEW YORK (AP) - Baseball’s 122 109 136 Simm ons averaged 128 in first two. The latter, a^ stroke. work and win.” take on both sides.” Burt Claughsey (1) Pro. Hockey title and the $52,000 first RIFLE (20-3), South Carolina (18-5), favored, despite an upset defeat was Quebec 5, Los Angeles 3, training camps prepared today to the championship test while product of the Holiday BOGOTA, Colombia — The Sabres have 15 games to Holland said he didn’t think the 126 155 122 123 105 prize in the Jackie Gleason New London at Manchester Jacksonville (16-4), Oklahoma at the hands of Texas A&M. and Chicago 5, Cleveland 2. sweep out the off-season cobwebs and Bates, who has a combined Lanes Junior Bowling NHL England’s Tony Jacklin copped play, one less than Detroit, and “ It was a super win,“ said arbitration clause would lead to East Inverrary-National Airlines City (18-5), Oral Roberts (20-5), Tech can wrap up the title with finally make way for the bats ... and 123 average in the Y and League and who does not the $20,000 Colombian Open are four points up on the Red New York Coach Camille management problems. “ Hockey has WOMEN’ S FINALS W L T Pts Golf Classic. Thursday Virginia Tech (16-5) and a win over Arkansas Tuesday. balls and players and, believe it or Country Club Leagues, fell roll in league play, won the— with an easy victory over Gene Wings. Hdep. Montreal 40 8 14 94 “ He’ll be nervous again,” a Henry. “ Everybody was really had arbitration for several years and next two games and the a BASKETBALL Borek of Manhasset, N. Y.. The loss kept fifth place not, spring training. Carol Noske 20 (4) o ff to 114.3 in the money sober and subdued Trevino skating.” it’s worked very well for them,” he Rangers 41 16 5 87 Rockville vs. Branford at Platt Pittsburgh three points back of The go-ahead to open shutdown 147 118 116 112 132 127 rolloff. Bates reigned as match. .H said. The Raiders peppered said. Boston 40 17 5 85 8 Richter Triumphs fourth place St. Louis in the Cleveland goalie Gerry camps from Florida to Arizona to Joan Colby 19 (2) m en’s cham pion in 1958,1960 Nancy Belsky swept M a^,a Buffalo 33 21 9 75 “ I know. I’ve been there a lot SWIMMING Auto Racing ' West and a single point up on California was given in New York Chub Feeney, president of the Arcand for third place iad Cheevers to match their largest 140 109 131 118 99 106 and 1961. Detroit 31 21 11 71 more times than he has. Class L qualifying at East RICHMOND, Va. - Richard Atlanta, which lost to Chicago. National League,, said players may scoring outburst of the season Sunday following a three-year Nancy Belsky 20 (3) The pair deadlocked for three straight games. ’ • Toronto 20 32 8 48 “ There was a tremendous Hartford High Petty, in a 1973 Dodge, took the In Prep Wrestling The Black Hawks, ending a “ report to camp as soon as they can.” and filled the net behind the agreement reached at another in a 115 151 118 Vanevr .16 40 8 40 amount of pressure on him,” Class LL qualifying at Hamden lead near the halfway mark and four-game losing streak, got a former National Hockey He and his American League Mary Arcand 18 (0) Trevino continued. “ But there series of meetings between Islanders 8 51 5 21 continued to victory in the Chris Richter, co-captain of Suffield has won 67 con­ pair of goals by Dennis Hull to League star after spotting him counterpart, Joe Cronin, then notified 111 114 106 was a lot of pressure on me, representatives of the Major League West Friday Richmond 500 Grand National the Suffield Academy wrestling secutive matches against sink* Atlanta. The loss kept the down on the job ... literally. the 24 clubs that they could open their PRIZE LIST too. Baseball Players Association and club Chicago 35 21 6 76 BASKETBALL for stock cars. team, copped the championship Connecticut and Massachusetts Flames just one point ahead of MEN “ You know, you go for a “ We noticed that Cheevers owners. cam ps. Philadelphia 30 24 9 69 East Catholic vs. Pulaski at schools and last bowed in the seventh place Los Angeles in 61 Entries while and you don’t win — in the 138-pound division of the was going dowi] a lot,” said Among those teams which The owners had refused to open the Minnesota 28 26 8 64 Rail High 8 1965 season. the tightly packed West. V 1. Don Sinmons Tennis Connecticut Prep School Henry, “ so we instructed the training camps pending a settlement. Wild Rhubarb | St. Louis 26 26 10 62 you’re supposed to be one of the ' Manchester C.C. vs. Housatonic After the game, Chicago announced plans to begin workouts competition last Saturday at fellows to shoot high.” ‘ *’’ ’2. Larry Bates Pittsburgh 26 30 7 59 best players out here and you SALISBURY, Md. - announced the trade of left today were the Chicago Cubs, New They were fearful of a player strike C.C. at Wesleyan Kingswood. Peacosh’s second goal of the 3. Howie Hampton Atlanta 23 30 9 57 haven’t won for a while and American Jimmy Connors out- wing Dan Maloney to LA for similar to last year’s two-week April RIFLE Last year, as a junior, General game with two Crusaders in the York Yankees, Kansas City Royals 4. Burt Claughsey California 10 39 14 34y eiierybody starts wondering dueled West Germany’s Karl veteran center Ralph walkout over the pension benefit In Ranger Win' Manchester at Coginachaug Richter copped the 115-pound penalty box put New York on and Philadelphia Phillies. Quarter finalists—TonY ‘what’s wrong with him?’ Well, Meiler, 3-6, 7-6, 7-6, 6-3 for the KANSAS CITY - Carl Sunday’s Games prep crown after a third Backstrom. top for good 3-2 early in the In a joint statement, Marvin Miller, package which first delayed and then Marinnell, Sr., Vic Abbaitis, A1 that puts pressure on you, too.” $50,000 National Indoor Open Williams, who had driven in a Philadelphia 7, California 0 Saturday placement at 110 pounds in 1971. second period. Ward’s executive director of the Players shortened the 1972 season. Pirkey, Ed Bujaucius, all $6. Trevino, the current British Championship. number of Indy 500 auto races, NEW YORK (AP) — There was Cesare Maniago, Detroit 5, St. Louis 0 BASKETBALL The local youth’s three-year powerplay goal and a The reaction from management and Qualifiers—Ed Miller, Bob Open champion but a non­ INDIANAPOLIS - Billie was killed in a motorcycle Sled Dog Race Association, and John Gaherin, stationed in front of the Minnesota North Stars net, men­ New York Rangers 6, Class S quarterfinals record stands at 37 wins and shorthanded tally by Brian players alike was one of relief that Byrnes, Rocco Lupacchinb,' Art winner since last September, Jean King of Long Beach, accident. LACONIA, N.H. (AP) - Dick representing the 24 club owners, said tally thumbing through the pages of the National Hockey ' Minnesota 5 four defeats. He was Bradley gave the Raiders a 5-3 they finally could get down to the Johnson^ Mike Balesano, John benefitted from Fezler’s SWIMMING Calif., ended Australian Moulton of nearby Center they had “ reached complete League rule book in one awful hurry. Buffalo 2, Pittsburgh 1 undefeated in all dual meets lead entering the final stanza. Mack, Bert Davis, Bill shakey putting on the last two Gass LL championship at Margaret Court’s tw elve- SnVENSON BHOS. Harbor is the champion of the agreement for a three-year term sub­ business at hand ... namely, preparing Chicago 4, Atlanta 2 during his junior and senior They boosted it to 8-3 in the McKinney, all $3. There were less than three admirable but there was a holes Sunday and won the Southern Connecticut tournament victory string with $7,500 World Sled Dog Racing ject to ratification by the clubs and for the 1973 pennant races. Both sides Only games scheduled years. EXXON first five minutes of the third High Single Out. of minutes left in Sunday’s game problem. Section Four, Rule 32 tournament while in the Forrest Fezler Hangs His Head Class L championship at a 6-7,^ 7-6, 6-3 triumph at the meet for the third time. players.’’ However, ratification realized that fans were getting tired ‘ WHA Richter plans to attend Bates COOMl MTOMOUK DIMM, period on Ward’s 43rd goal, Money—Ted Lawrence 158 $4. against the Rangers and New of the NHL rule book says in clubhouse. Indianapolis Women’s Pro Pin Ml CKIN SrMMI Moulton, the winner in 1968 of talk and ready for runs, hits and ' East Yale College. He’s the son of Mr. and Peacosh’s 33rd and Rivers’ appeared to be a mere formality. WOMEN York was leading 54 on the part: “ A minor penalty s h ^ be “ It’s the first time I’ve ever Following a Missed Birdie Putt tourney. MS MMi tintt MaKtnte and 1971, edged defending W L T Pts Mrs.Donald Richter. HMS33 28th. Rivers then closed out the The settlement covers the so-called errors. 25 Entries strength of a frantic comeback imposed on a goalkeeper wfaoO champion Lloyd Slocum of Cleveland 36 24 2 74 won like that,” Trevino said. scoring at 8:09 after Ron Basic Agreement, which governs Carol Noske $40 that wiped out a 4-1 deficit. leaves the immediate vicinity/, “I’ve never before been in a Gorham, Maine, by just six New England 35 25 2 72 “ The publicity surrounding it (the 2. Joan Colby 20 Play was moving out of the of his crease during an/i seconds Sunday with a total Buchanan and Gerry Finder active player-owner relations and the New York 29 33 1 59 position where a miss by 3. Nancy Belsky 8 Ranger end when goalie Ed altercation.” Underline, th m someone else meant a win for time of 3 hours, 38 minutes, 9 scored 33 seconds apart for the pension-benefit plan. It reportedly negotiations) turns fans off, and Philadelphia 29 33 0 58 State Hoop Roundup ^ 4. Mary Arcand ' 7 Giacomin of the Rangers began during. -y seconds for the three 20-mile Crusaders. Gary Jarrett, Doug permits arbitration of salary disputes judging by phone calls and letters I Quebec 25 32 5 55 me.” Brindley and Jim Wiste got the ..Quarter.finalists—Agnes - racing after Minnesota’s Bill Giacomin drew a doubleO Trevino, who had been races. Moulton won the first for players who have been in the received during the negotiation period Ottawa 24 36 4 52 Claughsey, Helene Dey, Holly Goldsworthy. minor penalty, slashing and race Friday and was runnerup other Cleveland goals. major league^^ for at least two thdt very definitely happened this t West struggling and had broken 70 The setback completed a lost Urbanett, Diane Bernard, all “ I knew exactly what I had in roughing, for his part in the a f-'/ only once in the first seven to Slocum in the next two. consecutive seasons or a total of three year,” said Frank Cashen, general Winnipeg 37 23 3 77 G f P E A R weekend for the Crusaders $4. mind,” said Giacomin. “ I was fair, (joldsworthy got the sameil weeks of the season, chased the Moulton won $1,750, Slocum manager of the Baltimore Orioles. Houstoii 31 26 4 66 which prevented them from years. High Single Out of going to hit him with my stick sentence. And poor ManiagojZ frontrurining Fezler for 70 holes Maine’s Bears T Minnesota 30 29 3 63 $1,400. John Holland, vice president and “ I think all the ballplayers, because that’s what he did to opening any daylight between Money—Irene MacMullen 140 who i4^s only t^ing to do the-.' Los Angeles 29 29 5 63 before finally acquiring his 14th general manager of the Cubs, termed including myself, are very happy they m e.” themselves and the second- ^ ______right thing, also got a minor foiiA Alberta 28 31 2 58 American tour triumph with a Giacomin and Goldsworthy place New England Whalers in the arbitration clause “ a milestone in have reached the settlement,” said “ leaving the immediateTJ Chicago 24 36 1 49 par 72 final round on the 7,128- AmiANIX PARTS had collided behind the Ranger Were Bad News the East Division. Cleveland baseball.” He called the accord “a Jim Palmer, a Baltimore pitcher. B c m lin ^ vicinity of his crease during an Sunilay’s Games yard Inverrary Golf ()lub DO IT YOURSaF net moments earlier and that altercation.” , , has a slim two-point lead. Los Angeles 4, Quebec 2 course. ~ MEKCAN ITLE - John Aceto started the trouble. Maniago, AND When Referee Wally Harris New Vork 9, Cleveland 5 He had a 279 total, nine under Both in victory and defeat, the Maine Black Bears have 135-360, Bryce Hunt 147-366, seeing Giacomin in hot pursuit unscrambled the bodies, the Ottawa 3, Alberta 2 par and one in front of Fezler, a spelled bad news for the University of | Connecticut Stan Mlrucki 138-383, Ed Bur­ of his teammate and the North Stars were short a man CompM* Stock of Part* for Houston 4, Minnesota 1 23-year-old tour sophomore who basketball squad. Lakers Break Long Losing Skein Minus West bank 147-382, Bill Faber 351, resulting pile-up of players at and Jean Ratelle capitalized on Winnipeg 5, Philadelphia 3 was seeking his first victory. Nine days ago, Maine Huskies’ overall record rose to Washers - Dryers Hank Michaud 354, Joe Vinsko center ice, did some fast 20 rebounds leading the Lakers the power play for his s e o ^ Only games schedule Fezler, the leader through the snatched a 110-105 double over­ 13-10 and their conference slate Ranges - LOS ANGELES (AP) - The 115-111 and Chicago downed who had 21 points and as many 353, Gene Phaneuf 364, John mental math. Each team had to a nationally televised 91-82 goal of the game. It proved : AHL first three rounds, blew to a fat time victory from the Huskies, moved to 8-3. Rhode Island is 7- Los Angeles Lakers have Seattle 88-85. rebounds for the Bucks. Naretto 364. ______five skaters in the tangle, but Refrigerators victory Sunday over the Bucks. decisive when J.P. Parise came Eoslern Division 76 in the occasional drizzle that taking a crucial game from 15 overall and 5-5 on the circuit. CUSTOM broken a four-game losing' For the first time in 16 Chamberlain last outscored the Rangers also had their Dishwashers It was Los Angeles’ third meetings, Chamberlain out- FRIENDSHIP MIXED - back with his second in the final . W L T Pts fell from gray skies in the last UConn in the race for the Penn assured itself of at least streak— their longest in two Abdul-Jabbar in the NBA goalie in it. That meant that'the victory in five games this Dick Turcotte 213, Buzz Zboray minute as the Rangers huag m , i 34 14 13 81 round. Yankee Conference title. And a first-place tie in the Ivy ^PPLIANCE National Basketball scored Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, playoffs in April, 1971. North Star goalie had to make a Nova Scotia WIDE TREAD season against Milwaukee. 200, Nelson Walsh 201, Ernie for a 6-5 decision. .2, 29 23 10 68 Bob Murphy was third with a last Safeirday, the Black Bears League in its stunning victo^ Association seasons—the hard beeline for the battle. Boston POLYGIAS “ How could we have .comeH 71-281 — but only Trevino really" REPtIR way. Whipple 209, John Wilks 210, Rochester 27 24 10 64 shattered the Huskies’ title over Yale. The Elis, now 88 in “ I hesitated,” said Cesare, out of that a man short? challenged the front-running, They did it against the In Sunday’ s other NBA Jim Pickering 211, Steve Rhode Island 23 24 13 59 hopes for good, losiflg to the league and 9-14 overall, 199 l^orest St. “ but when I saw Goldy go down wondered Minnesota CoacIqZ but stumbling, Fezler. Milwaukee Bucks—and they did games, Phoenix nipped Kansas Kershaw 205, Doreen Woodbury Springfield 15 32 14 44 Massachusetts by eight points were led by senior guani Mike WHITE LETTER OR MANCHESTER SuChristopher's Gain and two against one, I had to Jack Gordon. “ Cesare got in*/ Australian Bruce Devlin and in­ it without Jerry West. City-Omaha 111-109, Detroit 176, Lee Bean 183, 468, Nancy New Haven 14 31 16 44 which allowed UMass to clinch Baskauskas with 18 points and Dymond 175451, Mary Whipple go” volved because of the extra credible Sam Snead, a 60-yea^ 646-1111 Wilt Chamberlain, showing demolished Houstbi^ 129-112, Western Division the title. Tim Kearns with 11 but 456. Cesare’s intentions were man. Why didn’t Giacomin g e t? old marvel from another suffered a 35-25 halftime WHITE STRIPE TIRES again how he can dominate a Boston beat Cleveland 105-92, Deanery Hoop Laurels Ciheinnati 45 13 4 94 As Maine was stumbling a minor for leaving hisH golfing era, followed at 282. deficit. game, scored 24 points and had Philadelphia defeated Portland Hershey 32 18 11 74 before UMass, the Huskies plua llbvrglaM cord crease?” Dvlin had a 72 and Snead 71. The University of Hartford St. Christopher, of East Smith and Tim McConville Virginia 27 18 14 68 were pounding Rhode Island for bcH .JW ID ETO "SERIES Cougars Want Edge The answer, apparently, Ut.*! Jack Nicklaus, the man most edged crosstown rival Trinity Hartford, the first round tossed in eight points each. Richmond 23 29 9 55 a 91-77 win. That win, coupled because Giacomin didn’t leave;* people expected to win this behind the shooting of winners, fought off a gallant St. St. Christopher’s will Jacksonville 21 32 8 50 with a UMass loss, would have during an altercation, he lefUI event that offered $260,000 in sophomores Peter Egan with 21 Bridget’s effort two capture the represent Manchester in the Of Home in Playoffs Baltimore 12 38 10 34 given Connecticut a shot at a tie before the altercation. total prize money, never really in the conference. But the points and Chuck H ^ in g with • The Urc that’c tlan- SAVE 13 to 18 per tire Manchester Deanery State CYO Tournament. If that sounds like a silly rule dard or opUonol equip- By The Associated Press got it going but finished with a UMass victory made the game 20. Freshman Clarence Love WHITE LEHER | WHITE STRIPE | Championship yesterday after­ Late in the game, Ernie the second-place Kentucky mont on many now cars r.E.T. to you, what do you think 71-283. Arnold Palmer, a winner chipped in 18 for the Hawks, TakaiMt noon at East Catholic High. The Fournier of the winners was The Carolina Cougars have Colonels in the East Division d. little more than a showcase for Raplacaa M % Oil 30% Ofl Na Trade / m o r i a r t v b Gordon’s opinion 61 it is? in his last previous start, wasn’t now 17-5, as Hartford took a 43- Sira Rai. Prica Rag. Prica Natdad score was 47-43. fouled in mid-air and crashed to already made the American while the loss ^dropped the UConn supershooter A1 Weston tala Salt Dennis Hextall had a goal and''' a factor. He finished with a 73 36 lead into the locker room at St. B ridget’s, which won the floor, striking his head. He Basketball Association Tams 3(A games behind the as the Huskies slid to a • Built lor loday'a last A70-13 - S44.45 t t t .t l - - - $2.08 four assists for Minnesota, and and was far back in the field at disappointing No. 2 conference halftime. Trinity freshman action cars and lor lha second round honors, pulled was knocked unconscious and playoffs. They are trying to Nets. ^ 070-13 - 550.55 $39Jt - $2.26 defenseman Ted Harris sc6red 292. Othar Burks was high man for man who wants groat gain the home-court advantage In other ABA action Sunday, Basketball spot. - ahead by a point, 14-13, as play was later taken to the hospital twice. The Rangers were down tiro porformanco. D70-14 $50.55 y s s j i $48.05 $33.63 $2.34 in them by having the most New York bombed the Indiana' In other Connecticut the Itontams with 22 markers. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 moved into the second period. where he was examined and 4-1 2V(e minutes into the second;,:.- E70-14 7.35-14 $52.85 t3tJt* $50.15 $36.10 $2.48 victories. 'The Memphis Tams Pacers 128-127, the Denver basketball action Saturday, Brad Rogers had 20 points for Hitting a cold streak, St. released. period but bounced back to tie F70-14 7.75-14 $55.15 $U .M $52.25 $36X7 $2.61 are trying desperately to make Rockets edged Kentucky 87-86 Manhattan dumped Fairfield, Wesleyan as his team’s record Bridget’s fell behind, 29-18, at $57.45 $40.21 $54.35 636.04 $2.82 St. Christopher (47) and the San Diego with defensennan Jim Neilscm 69-55, Yale was destroyed by dipped to 9-12. Amherst saw its G70-14 8.25-14 the half. B F Pts the playoffs. Ski Winners assisting on goals by Waft feAST SIDE MIDGETS Penn, 78-49, Bridgeport beat out record improve to 98 bdiind H70-14 8.55-14 $61.00 $42.70 $57.45 640X1 $3.09 St. Christopher’s lead was Brunler 0 0 0 Sunday night, the Cougars got Conquistadors conquered JACKSON, Wyo. (AP) - Bob \bucall. Weech Tkacauk, Vic HadfieW- and Willie’s Steak House out­ sharp foul shooting and a good E70-1S 7.35-15 ’ $54.00 $37.10 - - $2.55 another victory and the Tams Dallas 102-94. Sacred Heart, 66-57, Hartford narrowed to 38-32 with only Daley Steve Vickers. “> f, oq- pointed Professional Cochran of Richmond, Vt., and KII further away from the New The Nets handed the Pacers swept by Trinity, 84-80, percoitage from the floor. F70-15 7.75-15 $56.25 $ » J T $53.25 $37X7 $2.65 eight minutes left. St. Bridget’s Semeio ■ Remodling Uonsultants, 23-18. his sisters Marilyn and Barbara Then Bobby Baweaa pull*. Wesleyan bowed to Amherst, Bill Wendt semed 24 markers $58.55 $40.n $55.35 $3t.74 $2.86 Charest York Nets for the fourth {dayoff their worst defeat of the season were big wihnerson western ski G70-15 8.25-15 effort to get back into the game Kupac New Ybrk in front early in thi^ Ricll Koqisel (6), John Haslett spot in the East Division. behind q 2^point, 21-rebound 79-66, Coast Guard fell before for Central Connecticut but H70-15 8.55-15 $62.15 $43.50 $58.50 S40.H $3.06 We come. caused them to committ Plcone third period and the slim lea#) (S) and Kip HUton (4) topped slopes during the weekend. Fremita The Cougars were paced by performance by Billy Paultz, Brandeis, 76-70, Central couldn’t overcome the St. numerous fouls which St. held up until the goalies staitod^* Uk winners’ offense. In a losing Cochran won the men’s ___ 30% OFF SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT Fournier Steve Jones who scored 25 who also blocked six Pacer Connecticut was humbled by St. cMichael’s offense. Central is That's what the service business is all about.- Christopher easily converted. Blake effort, Jeff Phelon and John slalom and giant slalom at the shots. leaving their creases — b e fo r ^ Michael’s, 100-87., Southern now 13-11 on the season, while And that’s the business we’re in. We're on call! The losers pumped in 21 field points as they squeaked out a Mnkiiiig both contributed six U.S. Ski Association 3 WAYS TO CHARGE • Our Own Customer Credit Plan o Master Charge o BankAmericard Totals IS 17 47 and during altercations. ■ t Connecticut downed St. St. Michael’s is 188. goals to St. Christopher’s 15, 128-127 victory over Memphis. The game marked tbe return championships here Saturday. 24 hours a day. Every day/ Si . Bridget (43) markers. Anselm’s, 64-56, and Western Our servicemen are heating experts, trained to but the winners netted 17 B F Pta The victory came despite a to action of Bill Melchionni, He won the slalom with two >eeeeeee»eee»8»»»»o4cP»******* V Wlackowski 3 0 6 furious fourth-quarter rally who has been sidelined with an Zisk In Fold Connecticut was a loser to take care of any heating emergency or problem. charity tosses to Bridget’s six Smith JUNIOR GIRLS runs totaling 105.73 seconds, Horse Racing when the Tams, down by 12 ankle injury. “ He makes the Bloomfield, 68-62. Two Atwoods Manchester Tire, Inc. whi,ch proved to be the Eastman PITTSBURGH (AP) - n » •^The Manchester All-Stars and the giant slalom in 175.88. HIALEAH, Fla. - Gleaming, Goodyifear Service Stores 295 BROAD ST., OPP. THE POST OFFICE Crimes points, closed to within one difference. He knows how to Weston scored 29 points for RD. and VERNON CIRCLE MAIN 8T. ON ROUTE 30 difference. ftttebur^ Pirates annpiiiK^ the Windsor Rec squad, Marilyn ealsily won an FIS- $5.60, became the Hrst horse in KELLY r PHONE 043-1101 Pinto point. Unfortunately, there was move the club,’ ’said Coach Lou UCkinn while Gary Qistick had ' VERNON, CONN. Ron Semeio led the winners’ MeConvllle Siutday that outfielder .Richiar 19i^,’yckenlay In Windsor. Gail saiictioned slalom in 70.62 VERNON, CONN. PHONE 046-0101 Atlantic CradH Card Up To f ’ llontha To Pay Camesecca. 21 and Cal Chapman had 19 in the 43 year history of the race Mon^ Tuss., wad. t:M - SdlO PHONE 878-8774 offense with 13 points, while Callahan only one second left on the clock Zisk has s i ^ ^ a 1973 haaelMdll seconds Sunday. Barbara won Mon. - Wad. • - 5:30 — Thura. - PrI. 3 • 3 Bolton Three pressure free throws ItaMoaco led the locals with 12 what Ck>ach Dee Rowe called , to win the Turf Cup two years in Thura. a m . S:M • MM 6 A.M. - 10 P.M. Dally 24 HOUR Jim Weech and John Daly when they got that close. contract. ' the giant slalom Saturday^ but SM. 3 -1 - Bank Amartcard Not Avallabla McCabb by Dave Robisdi and .Claude points followed fey Sandy “ the finest team effort of the a row, outracing Life (^cle by Saturday — ;N - 3M0 Sun. 8 - 8 P.M. Mobir followed with 11 and 10 Donavan Johnny Neumann paced- the The 2S-year-okl Ziak rmA/ fell Iwlfway down the course H R iit^ with four. No host girl half a Tengto in the $136,200 ♦eeeeeeeee»»»*»»*******************< Lima ¥ams with 27 points. Terry fn the wanipg secoqds most of last season with thni season.” Rhode Island fell far »eeeeeeeeeeaaeeee» eeeeeeeeaeeee>eA»e4»aa*********** SERVICE! markers. iflade more than one basket. and diH not finish in the slalom. contest at Hialeah. hadHngoil The triumph gave the gave the Rockets their victory behind in the second half as the Lyle. Eastman led the losers Totals Pirates’ Charleston, W. Va in scoring with 13 tallies. Paul Score at half 2S-IR St. ChrisU Cougars a 4Vk-game lead over over Kentucky. farm club.

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Call 646- BERRfS WORLD TALKING, / W AN T TO , HANDS O F WHAT HAPPENED BETWEEN YOU 3 Classified or “ Want Ads” are, pieces of equipment, well Information 2692, 6%-3726. “Happy PHgNE YOUR FATHER!^ KIDNAPPERS! AND YOUR FATHER' taken over the phone as 'a con­ traveled area, ^ ,0 0 0 . Golli- Wagner Realty, 663 Burnside OTHER THE HERALD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should PUBLIC Typing Service; all Ave., East Hartford, 289-0241. JIIME, close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT -^PO P= kinds. Specializing in medical Thought” C^HftlRAi tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in whyaaothers g e t g r a y 9 ..tL • Hn W MCA >■« dictaphone transcription. V ER Y High volume snack bar answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The Reasonable. Swift Typing Ser­ and restaurant in eastern desire to protect their identity Herald is responsible for only ONE vice, 568-3355. Connecticut in industrial town. Today! can follow this procedure: incorrect or omitted insertion tor Wonderful man and wife opera­ any advertisement and then only to SNOW PLOWING - Driveways tion. Call for details. Marge Enclose your reply to the box the extent of a "make good’’ inser­ and parking lots. Over 20 years Greene Realty, MLS-Realtor, 1- CALL 643-2ni in an envelope — address to the experience. Call 649-5900, tion. Errors which do not lessen the 423-6316. ) Classified Manager, Manchester Elm er Wilson. value of the advertisement will not . . . S»nMM>n« Evening Herald, together with a MANCHESTER - Small food Manchester SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL be corrected by “ make good" inser­ memo listing the companies LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, store with beer license, good may have s e a t y«u tion. you do NOT want to see your lawns mowed, trees cut and lease, excellent location, $17,- a boppy adl Evening ’ PRISCILLA’S POP w w r r WAS 'vll-rCHCRAFT MADE EAGY" " ^ A P IT ? WOMEY, \ BY AL VERMEER letter. Your letter will be removed. Cellars and attics 900. Colli-Wagner Realty, 663 -TtAETl-TLEP VOU <5M0LJLP REAP IT. •jylKOTl^ IT/ J cleaned. Free estimate. Call destroyed if the advertiser is 643-2711 Burnside Ave., East Hartford, Herald 1 TWOLKBMT 'tOU’D BE 643-6000. 289-0241. H A P P Y S H E ’S IN T H E one you've mentioned. If not it ■SCHOOL PLAY/ w ill. be handled in the usual Trucka-Tracton YOUR Baby’s first shoes MANCHESTER - Appliance manner. bronzed forever. Precious Service Center Inc. Ambitious 1967 IX)DGE pick-up with side lifetime mementos. The perfect man to go into business for Lo«f a n d F o u n d boxes. Call after 6:30 p.m., 643- ift for sentimental occasions, himself. Not competitive. ROSES ARE RED 8996. f'ickup and delivery. 647-1240. Selling service on portable LOST — 7-week old Saint Ber­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• appliances and sale of VIOLETS ARE BLUE nard puppy, brown color with Auto-Sarvica DISPLAY — Window displays accessory and replacement markings of distinction. Phone Accessories 7 by experienced free lance ar­ parts. Call for appointment. HAPPY 35th. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 643-0391. tist. Maggie, 643-4369. Financing available. $5,300. F. TWO 14’’ wheels, one 15” M. Gaal Agency, 643-26^. To The Both Of You. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA FOUND Ladle’s ring. Supreme wheel, $4. each, for snow tires. EMPLOYMENT comes im­ Food Market parking area. Call Two used tires F78xl4, $5. each. mediately thru Dot Girls, 50 AMOCO Service Station, high Love, 649-3532. Will sell separately or all for State Street, Hartford, 548D310. volume, 3-bay canopy. C im W MA, W, TM 1., U t QO / {ji N V I9T3 MrN»-^i* Sy»4.. I $20. 649-5696. Temporary Employment Ser­ Rockville area, for rent. Call S h aro n Y LOST Bell and Howell pager, vices by Dictapnone Corpora­ © 1973 by NEA. tncV Mr. Ritson, days 563-0131, THE BORN LOSCR by Art Sansom vicinity Banville’s Gun Shop, Campers-Traffers tion. nights 242-5861. Center St. Reward. Please call M o b ile Homes 8 "1 don't suppose the price tag has. the look of the n H O iW VOU DIPUT 233-4290. EMPLOYMENT comes easier thirties, too, does it?" VERNON-Rockville area. S: Happy 56th Anniversary HAPPINESS IS... MOBILE HOME for sale, thru Dot Personnel, 50 State St., Beauty Spa, prifce reduced. Winning door prizes M \(B‘SFKm T\l LOST female black German 10x47, located in Bolton. Call Hartford, 549-5550. No fees, no Well established business. 7 ;j|:; Grandma & Grandpa anytime, 643-8632. contract. Professional employ­ IW A K E R U E V e Shepherd, answers to Heidi. operating stations including all - at Phone 643-1785. ment services by Dictapnone equipment and inventory "A Spring Pallette TPDKOW!, IT^ W W 6 l TWO-BEDROOM 1969 mobile Corporation. I With Love From, RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 16- Electrical 18 material, 11 dryers, equipment of Fashions” LOST February 3rd — Lady’s home in excellent condition. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• modern and up to date. Ideal for starter or retirement Painting-Paparing 13 Kathy, Nancy, Frank, Bulova watch, initials and date MERZ Electrical Service. Business includes large air- engraved. Reward, 649-8649 home. 742-6929. Specializing conditioning unit. Price $7,700. ii;: Jodi, Barb, Ken, Diane, Fashions by INSIDE — outside, painting. repairing roofs of all kinds, new Electrical repairs, additions, iji; Laura, Bev, Colin, Butterfields '•0 I4 after 5 p,m. alterations. Small job F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. Special rates for people over roofs, gutter work, chimneys, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ Tammy, Coleen, and Call my competitors, then call cleaned and repaired. % years specialist. “ Service when you Wednesday, March 7, Paraonala-Announcamenta 2 need it.” Free estimates. Private Inatructlona 32 Bradley Motorcyclaa-BIcyclaa 11 me. Estim ates given. 649-7863. experience. Free estimates. At 8 P.M . Call Rowley, 643-5361. Master Charge. 643-8832. INCOME TAX Service, at your •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LESSONS, Piano, guitar, HARLEY-Davidson motor­ J . P. LEW IS & SON, custom :$ Mildred & Raymond W illie’s Steak House home. Call Dan Mosler, 649-3329 F lo o rin g 19 drums, organ. Meyers Piano or 247-3115. cycles, parts and accessories. decorating, interior and GUTTERS and roof repaired and Music Studios, 111 Center I M ILLE R Sponsored By m il__Jin MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER and replaced. Excellent Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park exterior, paperhanging, fully FLOOR SANDING and St., Manchester. 1-8 p.m. Manchester Auxiliary, PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI INCOME Tax returns prepared St., Hartford, 247-9774. insured. For free estimates, workmanship. Reasonable •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i| Happy 35th Anniversary call 649-9658. If no answer 643- rices. F ree estimates. 646- refinishing, (specializing in Child and Family ^ HELLp,ZoOIAC SWITCHBOARD? , (MUTT, I FINISHED IT' JU ST THINK, NOBODY T GREAT' in your home or mine. Call older floors). Also specializing Help Wanted 35 6 o o 0 NEVvS! YodRE ATRANSYUVANIAN COUNT WHO JU ST PLUG Y b u t h o w evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- 1971 HONDA, CL350, $700 or 6362. ?399. Elda and Harry Services T H IS \ ST A N E S R IfA B U E l WHATfe G,OIN& TO IMEET ROVAUTy/ LEAVES HICRIES ONVOUR . I INVENTED A SET OF WILL HAVE -no FREEZE/ luoW D C ^ rr IN LIKE I CANVoUGOOUr in inside painting and paper OOIN& pofz f a e T o d a y 6506. make an offer. Phone 742-6808. NECK! ELECTRIC HEATED PEOPLE WONT CATCH 7 7 t w b ^ AH/ J t h e hanging. John Verfaille, 646- JEWELRY sales clerk, full­ Bud and Gert _____ H U H ?/ ^ COLD,' NO MORE ^ rrw oRK ? TH IS' WITH PLUG 9-9 p.m. RICHARD E. Martin. Full HORACE Tetrault — Siding, UNDERWEAR/ roofing, storm windows, r«w- 5750, 872-2222. time, Tuesday through Satur­ BUYING Topcewrs/ INCOME TAX — For accurate irofe^ional painting service, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• day, experienced preferred. Happy 56th Anniversary 7 / preparation in my office or 1970~HONDA, C B'450, low hterior - exterior. Free es­ nings. Quality workmanship, free estimates. Fully insured. Movlng-Trucklng-Storaga 20 Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main your home. Call R. L. Burnett, mileage, excellent condition, timates, fully insured. 649-4411. Street, Manchester. $800. Call after 6, or all day 872-9187, 649-3417. With Love To 646-2460. MANCHESTER - Delivery - Millie and Alan Saturday, 644-0353. DONALD E. Tarca - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Haadng-Plumblng 17 light trucking and package SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- M O M & D AD INCOME tax returns and paperhanging and painting. tim e work, M anchester and Congratulations MINI-BIKE, excellent condi­ delivery. Refrigerators, bookkeeping done professional­ Free estimates. Call M3-0271. Vernon areas. We will train. On Your Big Win tion. Call 643-0093. SAM Watson Plumbing and washers and stove moving ip From ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. specialty. Folding chairs for Call 643-2414. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GEORGE N. Converse — Hfating. Bathroom remodeling i Kay and Harold and repairs. Free estimates. rent. 649-0752. Love, REDUCE safe and fast with Servfces O tte re d 12 Interior exterior painting Call 649-3808. WANTED — Experienced in­ Gobese Tablets and E-Vap and p ^ rh an g in g . Fully in­ spector for aircraft blades Bob and Carol, Z - l t SNOW Plowing — Commercial “water pills.’’ Liggett Rexall sured. Call 643-2804 after 5 p.m. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vanes and components. A ^ ly Julie, Karin, and ■Sm' and residential. Reasonable BOTTT Heating and Plumbing HenM Want Ms Never 'Warm the Drug. Draaamaking 22 at Red-Lee Metal Finishing Co., Robbie rates. Also available as backup — Prompt, courteous service. ^ lendi,’ They M Gat kite Hclien. CiN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• T. J . FLANAGAN and Sons. 80 Sheldon Rd., Manchester. MR. ABERNATHY rig. Call 646-3467 , 647-9304. Interior-exterior painting. Call 643-1496. $ $43-2711. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY A uto a F o r Safe 4 CUSTOM made ladies dresses, ^ ...... WINTHROP Reasonable rates. Swirled ENGINE Lathe and Hardinge BY DICK CAVALU SHARPENING Service - NO JOB too small. Immediate suits. Bridal gowns and veils. NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ceilings our ^j^ialty. Cali 643- chucker operators,opei first and so­ Saws, knives, axes, shears, service on service calls. Free Also hand set fashion jewelry. su e UVESME.' $ME LOVES ME/ WHENITC30MES1D Bankrupt, repossession? 1949. cond shift, capable of set ui skates, rotary blades. Quick estimates gladly given on 649^1133. SHE LOVeS^E.' SHE LOWES ME/ RDAAANCe, 3 KIBVER H C W crjM E‘rC tJ I DIDNTMIND THAT TOO Honest Douglas accepts lowest work to drawings. High quality /ANDSFOn-ESS service. Capitol Equipment Bullding-Contraeting 14 heating or plumbing. Faucets ft 6HE LOVES ME/ SHE LOWES AAE-/ /MUCH, BUT THEN HE HAD down, smallest payment, work, top medical plan, all TAKE ANY CHANCES. AACf?\RTLAND Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. repair^ or installed. Water CUSTOM made women’s <5HE LOWES ME.' ID GO AND PRO V E IT.' anywhere. Not small loan clothes, simple alterations. benefits, good pay, overtime. HELP WANTED /ARBnV FRIBNCB Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - pumps worked on. Complete finance company plan. Douglas Apply J . T. Slocomb Company, ANYMORE? 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- heatingleating ^sterns, rec rooms, Phone 649-2957. Motors, 345 Main. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 68 Matson Hill Rd., South • MACHINE OPERATORS 7958. ditions, rec rooms, porchps and etc.jtc CallC3 ’M & M Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Bonda-Btocka-Mortgagoa 27 Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal 1968 PONTIAC LeMans, V-8, roofing. No job too small. Call opportunity employer. Previous factory experience desired. Steady work. Full 649-3144. automatic, power steering and LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also MORTGAGES, loans first se­ company paid Insurance program. moving large appliances. Bur­ MARTY’S Plumbing and brakes, burgandy with black cond, third. All kinds. Realty REAL ESTATE sales represen­ ning barrels deuvered. $4. 644- DORMERS, garages, porches, ' Heating. Complete bathroom cord roof. White interior, remodeling and repairs. Free statewide. Credit rating un­ tative. Licensed, full-time, bucket seats and console. 1775. rec rooms, room additions, liberal commission. Members kitchens, add-a-Ievels, roofing, estimates. No job too small. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Call 872-3551. fidential, Quick arrangements. Manchester and Hartford MLS, CARPENTER available, days, siding, general repairs. Quality Call 742-7438.______Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. also licensed Massachusetts. OORPOIIATION ____ CV]c evenings,'weekends. Additions, workmanship. Financing TOWNE Plumbing Service. < A \A L U 1969 442 OLDSMOBILE, good 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Keith Real Estate, 649-1922. 104 East Main Streat.Rockville, Conn. BUZZ SAWYER alterations, repairs. No job too available. Economy Builders, Repairs, alterations. American BY ROY CRANE ___ i - i « condition. Call 647-1669. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. An ERual Opportunity Employf Sine* 1938 small. Free estimates. Call Inc., 872-3919, 872-0647, Standard fixtures used RELIABLE persons to service evenings. STOP, MR. BENSON. NO OUTCRY. UNDER MY COAT (V lav it casual, up those /V\OMENTS LATEP; 1971 GREEN Opel sports Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 exclusively. Immediate ser­ Fuller Brush customers. Ideal ■■ AN AUTOMATIC. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd THE FELLA WITH THE ATTACHE CASE. CAPTAIN EASY coupe, good condition, inside p.m. vice. Call 6494056. for students. 643-9042, Jeff. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE MASONRY — All types of mortgages — interim financing DID YOU NOTICE WHICH BUILDING and out. Asking $1,300., 647-1257 — exp^ient and confidential stone, brick fireplaces, walls, HE ENTERED? after 4. SNOWPLOWING - Very SEWERLINES, sink lines, service, J. D. Real Estate TELEPHONE solicitors, SURE. I'LL COME TO THE EROMLEY reasonable, 646-5489. concrete steps, sidewalks. No TONieHT...ARB THE SISTBR'S SCARED^ cleaned with electric cutters, Assoc. M3-5129. evening shifts available, 5-8 1967 MERCURY convertible, job too small. Free estimates. by professionals. McKinney p.m. Apply in person, Olan JYBS-OF HAZEL'S L A tn3 ^ TWO handymen want variety bf Over 20 years experience. After Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ RNs-LPNs-NURSES AIDES V-8, 289, $300 or best offer. Mills, Inc., Burr Corner Shop­ PIJEAM- ABOUT THE SKY jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644'2975. TURNING REP ANP HER. Phone 647-1914. pany, 643-5308. ping Center, Manchester, wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. between 5-7 p.m. No calls Full and Part-time HU9EANP AFPEARINE! CARPENTRY - Repairs, Ainwtr to FrarlMt ftuzi* GTO, 1970, red and white con­ Also help with home snow please. . remodeling, additions, roofing. Politeness vertible, automatic, power problems. Reasonable. 643- Charge Nurse positions Call David Patria, South Wind­ steering, 6 tires, mags, $1,700. 5305. SERVICP station attendant sor, 644-1796. 7-3, 3-11, and 11-7. Phone 649-1734. ACROSS XMiuieal wanted, days, full-time. Apply CEILING and ceramic tile 1 Polite denial compoaitiaa to Moriarty Bros., 315 Center Nurses aides — full time, 7-3, and 11-7, experienced 1965 CH EVY Im pala 4-door specialist, one ceiling or all, WES ROBBINS carpentry (2wds.) SWitlieted St. 4 Annoyed preferred. Six months review. Excellent Insurance hardtop, V-8, automatic repaireed, remodeled. No job remodeling specialist. Ad­ e ih e 'W i c ’’ too small. 647-9232. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, word 5 Ethiopian title benefits. Paid holidays, 2-weeks paid vacation after trgnsmission, power brakes, UMuiical drama 8 Scheme, draft E X P E R IEN C ED window power steering. Very clean, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, washer wanted. Call 649-5334. one year. 649-3446. UCemenSng Tf A L L E Y O O P $425. 646-6517 after 6 p.m. TREE Service (Soucier) — material BY V.T. HAMLIN Trees cut, building lots cleared, 14 Men from alave PART-TIME janitorial work. 1958 FIAT 1200 Snyder, best trees topped. Got a tree LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Ankara 9Badabite Call 649-5334. MENDOWS CONVALESCENT CENTER I flUKE GOTTA HAND IT TO \ WHICH WETL DO ------1 WHYNT WHATiS M3UR problem? Well worth phone new homes custom built, ISRecipianta 10 Italian man’a , , , 3 M I M IW . W. ■ l . a i m r YOU, o u z ! YOU ACTUALLY / JUST A3 SOON A8/HMvwI I I WE STEVE CANYON offer. Phone 649-7467'between67 betwi 6- titj, 28Palmlcaf of love NAME, BIQ call. 742-8252. remodeling, additions, rec ofwagea contaot Mrs. DsNort, 646 -2 3 2 1 .CQT THAT BIO JASPER / TN'SARa«'OET<5 j WONDER S ASK fella ? W»UT BY MILTON CANIFF 8 p.m . 16 Notice 11 WiHaw- vetdi (var.) 46 Chemical CLERK — Full-time, invoicing ^BACK HERE WTTM/what OUR (. 'IM? DO THEY CALL rooms, garages, kitchens suffixea and general office work. Apply 6-3 Woskdays TIE 'IM UP AGAIN/ 90MB VINES/ SIG FRlENDi YOU? SNOW plowing — Experience remodeled, bath tile, cement 17 German ISSixeoftypa SOFootedvase p ; 1971 TOYOTA Corolla, air- hiatorian 17 Ranta again 32 Sign 47 On the Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye Street, — I —rr. name is ? I AMSOm, MUST INSPECT POT NEW^ THEN,WHEN THE INTERN HAS commercial and residential. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ •A\- HERR DOKTOR I SHIPMENT OF TOOLS/ YOU conditioning, AM/FM radio, 18 Active UFroidtriver 37Located sheltered aide South Windsor. DEPARTED, THE ’PltoPE^R' Prompt, courteous service. tial or commercial. Call 649- individual 20 Italian river within 48Ibcisted -ARE THERE I STUDENTS VIU. CONTINUE BREAKS OUT A POWERFUL like new. $1,600. Phone 646-1191. WORK ORDERS EVACUATION OF ACTFACTS/. References. 648-7770. 4291. 20Ampere (ab.) ZlAUota 41 Near East 49 Feminine radio SET...AND dignitaries appellation FOR THE PAY 1967 MERCURY Parklane, air- 23 Legume 22 Iron shortly —ON A RED FISHINA B&C LANDSCAPING - Gbt a ALL types o f building and 28 Wrotm 23 Flower part 42 Go away SODoicended the cohdifioned, full power. 649- toAT LYIN60^ ISRAELI remodeling, rec. rooms, troublM 24 Emit (coU.) SlTurkiib W esttnghouse 7105. head start on that lawn this dignitary kitchens, additions, homes and 28EuT9pean 25 Land 43 Shelter for sosooN? year. For free soil test and es­ river maaaurea doves 52 Diminutive S a l e s ^ SUPERVISORS COMRADE,X-UNtOCK THE . timate, ball 64d-3455, 529-1965. garages. Heritage Craftsmen, 1966 CADILLAC, Calais. B o d y 29 ------27Tbr^ertame 44 Roman god suffixea Reprasantatlves 872-6418 or 6484843. (aarry) call- u p a Book Ftifl Tur and interior excellent, all n r r r 1 1 1“ 1“ IT TT OUTPATIENT ADMISSIONS power, air-conditioned. $995. TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, SlCourteoua For northern Connecticut and spraying, etc., fully insured. J. P. Lewis & Son, finish 33 Small tovrar nr IT MVAN DREDOIN® Runs very well, 647-1246. 34 Repreaanta- Western Massachusetts a .> ^ Licensed. Free estimates. Call carpentry, rec rooms, One position, full-time, Monday through Friday. One ' > m ty MU. remodeling, kitchens, tiOM u II areas. 1966 CORVAIR, Monza coupe, 633-5345. MArabaaaport position, part-time, Saturday, Sunday, holidays and vacation SGT. STRIPES . , . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILI.A 4-spi^'^ transmission, spider bathrooms, formica work, iSLooatioa II Are you highly motivated and coverage, 7 a.m. to,3:30 p.m. ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer : 38 Sigmoid curve “ engine, good running condition. 20 21 2 T anxious to earn $15-$20,000 per Immediate openings for individuals with minimum of 3 First reasonable o ffe r takes it. 643-6& . 39Uaaculina SANDING Service — Commer­ nleknama year? Do you enjoy meeting years’ experience in supervisory work. Good typing 'rfiesAriflisi 649-2726 after 7:30 p.m. 9 u B i | B _ d c O L B S U e cial only, parking lots and Roofing-Blding-Chimnay It 40Baarailan people? Learn more about necessary. Responsibility will include personnel manage­ fOOM B" your opportunities with a A gWKTlNlSTIEO/WVeNT. TRIUMPH GT 6 plus. Excellent roads. Modern equipment. ment of clerks and daily operations of hospital outpatient 43ScrutinlaaB DIVISION OF A MAJOR LITTLE SPORTS condition. 46,000 m iles, Reasonable. Call 742-8252. ROOFING and roof repairing, 45 ExUnethfardof B" admissions. Details given upon interview. Co. GROWTH CORPORATION. BY ROUSON Michelln tires. Call 875-4220 Coughlin Roofing 643-7707. Nay Zealand Full-time position offers fringe benefit program including 2 REWEAVING OF - burns, B" Westinghouse Medical and In­ ) HKLp / after 5 p.m. weeks paid vacation. Blue Cross semi-private plan, Major MEi-p:A moth-holes, zippers repaired. BIDWELL Home Improvement b n m ^ Iy P surance benefits in addition to c y SlBriSalpath B" Medical and CMS Sentry. V Window shaoes made to Co. Expert installation of y \ 197i VOLKSWAGEN, green 53 Flyer F excellent compensation plan. with factory'installed tape deck measure^ all size Venetian aluminum siding, gutters and u if" Contact Personnel Dffip ^ . blinds. Keys made while you 54 Han C a r essential. Must be and radio. $1,250. Call 649-4620. trims. Roofing installation and 55 Hunting dog 4T t r bondable. Call or write for wait. TV portables for rent. repairs. 649-6W5, 875-9109. BT S6Beaataof p erso n al interview with 1970 OLDSMOBILE, 98, sedan, Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- burden B" 84 Windham Community Memorial Hospital 5221. DOWN President, Box 485, Windsor, air-conditioned, stereo Ii 14 / ^Vlllimantic, Conn. 1-423-9201, E xt. SM AM/FM, VINYL TOP. FULL Thsre it 1 bi( ftr IWordof Conn. 06095 or phone s n o w T p l o w i n g ^ typmrilin, wIpMn cMM*t cml negation -1 RoVJ n o«. I c POWER. Call 643-0813 after 5 688- 6255. >»•/»>>»« or R easonaW rates. Call 647-1044. (MtwsTAm nmwRisE assh.) C W IW M tA ,^ p.m. Ml huM OtttilM, M3-2711.

1 1 r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 26, 1973— PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVgNING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 26. 1973 Hougaa For Sola ^ 72 72 Houaaa For Sala 72 tor Rant 65 HeuaSa Per Oala 75 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT H tip HTcntad 35 H«4> W m nfd 3$ H0lp NfanlMf 35 Out ot Toam-For Sato NOTICE A r m A D IL L A ’S OWH AFFAlf?e ARE A » w o e / « £ Here Are Winners PUBUC HEARING SIX-ROOM oldo- home in cen­ ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. SALES OPPORTUNITY eriRiCTL'f TOP ^ C R E T PUM .IC POMAIM ADDITIONAL NOTICE OF tral Manchester, one bath, new All brick 6-famlly with. Eight rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, two Unlimited —„ We need you, if ■ 0 ’ IT’S IN THE APPROPRIATIONS apoiiaaces included. 8200 p l^ gaiages separate heaUng; baths, carpeting, air- In Tri-City Contest OUTSTMMK CMSER O m N m ^ you are this “ rare bird” ; a bom ^Vt/HERATnUE i Ts h e s Adoption df Ordinance hg«»t anti utilities. Call 633-^7. m STARS conditioned. Acre treed lot. BOARD OF DIRECTORS In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and worker, bright, educated, in­ M CNIE6’'S H E 'S s n u . THEOME1NHO fystems. Call now. Diane that you will own a home. Let it be 834,900. Hayes Agency, 6430131. TOWN OF MANCHESTER 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by volved and fed-up with “ The DATiN&THArCREB* V N O S C e D HER Fellows, '2837475. r m^MiiPss k I Washington Birthday KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN—America’s ■irWO-BEDROOM Cape, nice CONNECTICUT the Board of Directors of the Town i f Manchester, Connecticut, System” ...if you luve a success WHOU6E01DGOWI1H i iWSflMMDeEQMSE a LUCKY star, so that you end up sales to itoep iu 1ri43tyF faa,V < G rcle, Vernon, were leading prepared food operation needs mature, pattern, want, to get paid in location, near school and shop­ COLUMBIA — 15 acre estate, Notice is hereby giveq that February 13, 1973 of Ordinance as follows: PROPOSED THE DIZZY 0U3HOE HEUMSFUMNft fASEK-miTHEIlHNIO owning the RIGHT home! immaculate 3room Colonial givena b e e thealie tickets and free dinners at serious management oriented individual. ralation to your own effo^, and ping ceider. Security deposit the Board of Directors^ Town of ORDINANCE B 181-30 IK4 ACOOlMTlKtG~ .MSOUMOWnM squired. Phone after 6 p.m., 1- We pride ourselves upon our with 4 bedrooms, all carpeted The \i Ik n . The UuKhester brive-In, The are really a superior type. We Heahors-MIA^ Manchester, Connecticut, will Sec. 30 PURCHASE OF LAND - MAIN-WOODLAND Background in food field not needed—We provide ELtoi.aAH 9736189. and tastefully decorated, large Bm vade Thm lie, ’The Steak-Out Restaurant, Howard are a 120 year old financial in­ 209>7475 0piO»"Y selection of homes in all price hold a Public Hearing in fte STREETS training—$145 weekly to start— Excellent fringe stitution. Average income of brackets, large and small. Drop in barn with t a n room, hay loft, 5 JohnsoB House and The Coachlight benefits—Rapid advancement based on your per­ box stalls, fenced riding area, Hearing Room at the Municipal be it ordained by the Board of Directors of the Town of sales people with over two Omtal Toam-. and tell us your requirements. Dinner n nilie. Building, 41 Center Street, years service averages over Fo r Pont 66 spring fed pond. Merritt Agen­ Manchester that the Town of Manchester purchase tot the total sonal rate of progress. Don’t wait, call 278-'i'740. PRIVACY - Contemrorary 3 Printed “ Lucky DoUars" Irere distributed to Manchester, Connecticut, 820,000. Principals only. R. We’ll help you find a star of a cy, 6«-1180. sum of ONE (81.00) DOLLAR and other valuable considerations rooin Ranch. Cathedral celling,: the people a aari browse at the Tri-City Stevenson, 278-7770. ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, $105 home...sooner than you thought .'A Tuesday, March 6, 1973, at 8:00 from Benjamin A. Cavazza, Madaline P. Cavazza, Charles D. built-ins, baths, fireplace,;, Plaza ^______" had a different printed monthly, 5 rooms, $150 COVENTRY - 3room Rpneh, P.M. to consider and act on the Deltatto and Eleanor M. DelTatto, all of the Town of paneling, garage, patio., ; possible! number uu it is a lo t o f tie winning numbers. If the ASSISTANT Cashier, good monthly. Appliances, parking, fireplace, dishwasher, large larg following: Manchester, County of Hartford and State of Connecticut that barbeque, two acres. Hutchins munber ou V of your “ Lucky WOMAN needed for recep­ DRIVER for special education typing with recent brokerage acre lot, garden. Utilities not lot, many extras. Only 81.m Proposed additional ap­ certain piece or parcel of land located at the intersection of Agency, 6435324. down. Peiser Realty, WaskingtoB Dutar’” ' ot the numbers below, take tionist and general office, work, vehicle, must be capable of lif­ experience a must. Full included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 I Keiik Real Sstate propriation to General Fund Main Street and Woodland Street, in the Town of Manchester, typing required. Call 646-1000. ting and assisting physically benefits, salaiy 8125 plus, never p.m. th e“ dolbr'^ to Ike W. T. G n to s Store at Tri-City Plaza and Budget 1972-73, TRANSFER to MANCHESTER - New listing, 172 E. CENTER STREET GLASTONBURY - Charming County of Hartford and State of Connecticut, appearing on a handicapped children. Contact a fee at Rita Girl, Manchester, you will I b e e (finner or the theatre. Capital Improvement Reserve ROCKVILLE — Ledgecrest Rockledge section. First tinje six-room ColoniPl plus separate map entitled “ Land Deeded to Town of Manchester by INSPECTORS, lathe operators. Chief of Maintenance, 289-3012, 646-3441. 6434126 Fund — 82,533.73 for traffic South Windsor Board of Educa­ Apartments — One bedroom, offered, 3 bedroom “ L” Itonch, facilities for motner-in-law or inNINlING NUMBERS Benjamin A. & Madaline Cavazza & Charles D. & Eleanor M. Purdy C orp., 586 Hilliard light at intersection of Spruce Street, Manchester, 649-0000. tion, 771 Main St., South Wind­ IMMEDIATE openings for per month; ’Two bedrooms, choice treed 6431922 sepPrate office. Beautifully DelTatto, Scale 1” equals 20’, Date: 8-24-72, Walter J. Senkow, sor, Conn. steady weekend security guard. $161 per month; Three 8^,900.Hayes Agency, 6 ^ 1 j L landscaped. IVk acres adjoining 00728 t o n a m and Charter Oak Streets, to be Town Engineer,” which map is on file in the Manchester Town 1673S 20237 22520 MACHINE Shop inspector, Must have clean record, own bedrooms, $174 per month, in- lllM liflN MtQOQBQMOOOOOOOOO()OOOOOOQOOOQ(ltQb9l)09fl(lM M t country club. Louis Dimock. 00739 wm financed from Grant already Clerk’s office. 2 FIREPLACES ~ 16850 20272 22573 should have lay-out experience EAST HARTFORD — Dream car and phone. Must be bon- dodes aU appliances, utilities Realty, 6439823. 00842 oast received. Said premises are further described as follows: job. Good typing and steno. At­ dable. Call M7-5342 between 10 ami parking. For information Eight-room Colonial-Cape. rn a 16924 20348 22647 Proposed additional ap­ and be familiar with second and MANCHESTER - Newly Usted 00907 Beginning at a point twenty-four and 52/100 (24.52) feet south tractive appearance and plea­ a.m. and 5 p.m. for appoint­ caU 6764)789. Equal housing op­ Garage. Wooded lot. Only NEW oversized Cape, loving ANDOVER — 5 acres enhance 16990 20383 22698 third piece inspeciton. Good three or four-bedroom. Cape, 00915 propriation to 1972-73 General of a merestone at the intersection of the westerly line of Main sant personality for public con­ ment. Sanitas Security Service, portunity. room with fireplace, formal this 9-room custom brick 17413 20444 22749 wages and benefits. Apply Per­ 832,900. Call Linda Davis, 283 near Manchester Parkade, f 00968 mas Fund Budget, Emergency Street and the southerly line of Woodland Street, the line runs tact for V.I.P. Benefits. Salary 445 Homestead Ave., Hartford. dining room, eat-in't-i kitchen, 3 Ranch, features galore include 20471 22772 sonnel Department, Iona Com­ 7475. enclosed porch, aluminum mm 17448 Employment Program — 8134,- thence northerly along the westerly line of said Main Street a d.o.e. Fee paid. Call Ann, 289- ROCKVILLE - Rockland large bedrooms, aluminum indoor heated pool; central air- 009BI pany, 6 Regent St., Manchester. siding, coppertone oven, range u m 17461 20515 22841 625.00 Section 5 - 8101,700.00; 2778, Bailey Employment, East TRANSCRIPTIONIST in small Terrace, large and beautiful 3 siding. Walk to all schools. Still conditioning, etc., etc., etc. 01000 distance of twenty-four and 52/100 ( 24.52) feet to the aforesaid and refrigerator, nice treed lot. O B 3 1 7 ^ 20530 22864 Section 6 - 832,925.00, to be WANTED — Cook, mature per­ Hartford. office, 8115- Fee paid.' Hours Houaahold Qooda SI ApartmOnta For Rant 63 Apartm anta f o r i and 4 -r o o m apartments. Heat, PASEK-RUTHERFORD time to pick your colors i'nd Everything you have alwa; 01456 merestone; thence westerly along the southerly line of said 826,900. Cantor & Goldfarb 17501 20575 22899 son preferably woman for 8:45-3:45. Free Parking. Call hot water, all appliances in- fixtures. Philbrick Agency, wanted. Call Warren T. 01487 l a o i financed from State Grant. Woodland Street a distance of twenty-four and 52/100 (24.52) Realtors-Ni^ ^ Realtors, 643-8442, 875-6244. 17512 20655 22966 restaurant. Call for appoint­ Walt, 646-8150. Bailey Elmploy- CLEAN USED — refrigerators, MANCHESTER - Newer ^ rliirting dishwasher, disposal, Realtors, 646-4200. Howland, Realtor, 6431108 01506 1 3 C 3 Anthony Pietrantonio, feet to a point; thence in a generally southeasterly direction 289-7475 Opan 9-9 17543 20705 22985 ment, 646-9168, after 11 a.m. ment Servic. ranges, automatic washers WOODLAND bedroom tuirnhouse inrii l fw carpeting, pool and your own 01621 a m Secretary along the arc of a curve a distance of thirty-eight and 79/100 BONANZA with guarantees. See thern at B. SEVEN-ROOM older home, COVENTRY - Three-bedroom 175% 20737 23002 heat, appliances, IVk batbs, foD private & ra ce in a country set­ RAISED Ranch, custom built, 01785 m i l Board of Directors (38.79) feet to the point of beginning. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main yard, porch, garage, large cathedral ceilings, large formal Ranch, \Vi baths, fireplace, 17645 20852 23041 SUPERINTENDENT, middle SIRLOIN PIT CLERK typist for medical basement. $240. ner moatb. ting. From $160. Phone 872-9732, CUSTOM Raised Ranch — 7 01854 13S23 Manchester St., Call 643-2171. MANOR kitchen, washer hook-up, pan­ dining room, modern equipped superb recreation room, swim­ 20860 23123 age couple, no children or pets, business office, Monday- Paul W. Dougan Reattor, 643- 5394586. SOM 13MI 17688 Connecticut This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after the pm rt'Um * hmlp, rooms, 2 baths, panelfed try. Owner, 822,900. 643-6452. kitchen, 2 full baths, 4 good ming pool, two-car garage, sun 01917 experienced with cleaning and Friday, 9-5, Hartford area. 4535. carpeted recration room, 17774 20893 23144 Dated at Manchester, publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days Medical Placement Service, APPLIANCES, white, 3 years sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, deck, aluminum siding. 01995 maintenance for new apart­ ROCKVILLE — Available fireplace, sundeck, garages, UR9i 17S22 21001 23204 Connecticut this twenty-third after this publication of this (Ordinance a petition signed by not Monday through Friday, from 232-5226. old. Hotpoint refrigerator, Ken- APARTMENTS MANCHESTER - New duplex, oversized 2-car garage. Beautiful 105x384’ tot. An un­ 02601 ment complex. Call between 8- MANCHESTER — Deboe ^ March 1st, 3room apartment, garden, privacy. Hutchins 17859 21121 23234 day of February 1973. | less than five (5) per cent of the electors of the Town, as 9:30 a.m. or 5-7 p.m., 649-9090. 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., male more gas stove and washer, Homestead St. bedroom townbouae mrhirtps 5Vk-5Vk aluminum siding, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, usual offering. Bel Air Real 02681 « n u tsm stove, rdWgerator, heat, no Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. 17891 21151 23225 determined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of or female. Apply in person to SERVICE STATION help, gas 9x12 gold rug with pad, heat, appliances, carpets. FbD pets, references, security. 8135 stained woodwork, baths 6434200. Estate, 643-9332. 02717 mw (Off W. Middle Tpke„ 21178 23266 Voters, has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its CERAMIC studio store clerk, and oil only, full-time, part- everything in good condition, private basonent, $330 per ehch. Blanchard & Rossetto, 1305 17906 Mr. Symmes, Pathmark Manchester) monUdy. 646-1060. SECLUDED home for the 02734 21280 23329 35-hour week. Apply in mrson, time, over 18. Apply in person 8235 takes all. After 6, week month. Paul W. Doagaa Realtors, 6432482. TEN-ROOM Contemporary 1 3 E 2 17932^ reference to a special Town election. Shopping Center, Spencer 1 and 2-bedroom luxury growing family. New spacious 0»4S 21299 9-4:30 p.m. except Friday, to manager, Glastonbury A-1 days, 647-9749. Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-UOl. EAST HARTFORD — Three- Ranch with 3-room studio UB« 17969 23411 NOTICE Anthony F. Pietrantonio Street, Manchester. 7-room Colonial, situated on ap­ LAKE CHAFFEE 029 1 9 PUBLIC HEARING Saturday, and Sunday. Adam & Service Station, Main St., apartments. Features wall-to- room apartment.- Appliances, MANCHESTER vicinity - apartment. Over 1V4 acres of 18000 21331 23467 Secretary, Board of Directors proxim ately IVi acres in Large unique stone Cape, 2 02975 TOWN OF MANCHESTER Ede’s, 119 Route 44A, Coventry. Glastonbury. PORTABLE sewing machine wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, FO U R-R OOOM O M a p arta rtm e n t. waU-to-waU carpeting in living land with view. Redwood con­ WATERFRONT 13MS 18865 21389 23504 Town of Manchester, Connecticut with buttonholer, plus other at­ Manchester Green are^, con­ acres of land, 7 rooms, com­ 03804 built-in oven, range, dishwasher, adults, no pets,paxfcmg. room. $130plus utilities. Securi­ struction, large thermopane Close to 1-86, 30 minutes to 13914 18916 21456 23538 CONNECTICUT Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 21st day of February, tachments. Good condition. venient to schools, cliurches pletely modernized, 30’s. windows. Philbrick Agency, 03827 Pursuant to Section 7-191, TRY A little harder to get a HELP wanted in construction refrigerator and disposal, elecr ty. Phone 643G743. ty required. Phone 289-2482. Hartford, 2 or 3 bedrooms, rec 13SZZ 18928 21489 23593 1973. office, east of river. Some Phone 649-7105. and shopping. Four large Blanchard & Rossetto, Realtors, 646-4200. 0S8» CLERICAL better job. Type 45 w.p.m. trie heat, 2 air-conditioners, room, and living room with 13991 18956 21536 23633 Chapter 99, of the Connecticut experience needed. 8120. Fee FIVE rooms, first floor, large bedrooms, 2Vz baths, master Realtors, 6432482. 03931 Several openings. Exceptional glass sliding doors, all large HEBRON — Four-room apart­ bedroom with private bath, fireplace. Only ^ ,5 0 0 . 18977 21561 23662 General Statutes, 1958 Revision paid. Cali Walt, 646-8150. Bailey M ualcal Inatrumanta 53 yard. Call 643«341. CONTEMPORARY Ranch - OSSBl 142M POSITION benefits. To 8120. Fee paid. Call rooms. Full basement storage ment, stove, heat, parking. No living room with fireplace, for­ 19487 21581 23809 and amendments thereto, a Employment Service. NEW LIS’HNG - in mid 20’s! Living room has beamed 03979 mm i i m LEGAL NOTICE Small manufacturing firm has Ann, 289-2778, Bailey Employ­ area, ample parking. Starting at pets. $175. I^one 2^9115. mal dining room, large, eat-in LESSENGER CO. 19537 21750 23852 Public Hearing will be held in MEYERS PIANO is expanding MANCHESTER vicinity - Six-room Cape, neat and clean. cathedral ceiling with floor-to- o e i4 14M1 Notice is hereby given of the certification of party-endorsed opening for a capable person ment, East Hartford. into Meyers Piano ana Music $175. Handy to shopping, kitchen with range, dishwasher, Trees, central location. REALTORS 19540 21784 23910 the Hearing Room at the MATURE WOMAN for sales, 40 Four-room apartment, two ROCKVILLE — 4 room apart­ ceiling fireplace, 2 full baths, 04239 14M1 candidates of the Democratic Party for nomination to fte able to handle diversified Studios. We will sell, rent, loan, schools, bus and religious disposal, 12 closets, wall-to- Aluminum storms, screens. huge master bedroom with 949-9713 742-9719 19586 21846 23994 Municipal Building, 41 Center STENO/TYPIST - Modern hour week, some evenings also bedromns, sto ^ refrigerator, ment, first floor, heat, hot 14BB3 Municipal Offices specified below to be filled at the Municipal assignments. Share duties of trade and buy pianos. We have facilities. wall carpeting, 2-car basement Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 229-2990 04289 21997 24118 Street, Manchester, Connec­ company east of river seeking Saturdays. Apply in person on­ wall-zo-wall carpeting, water, lights, no pets, 8150 per walk-in closets, Anderson win­ 14BB1 19672 election to be held on May 7,1973, in the Town of ^ Iton . A list 3-gal office, for typing, phone, teachers for piano, organ, garage, aluminum siding, dows, family room, rqdwood 04319 ticut, Tuesday, March 6,1973 at person with good skills for poisi- ly, Adam’s Apple, Manchester appliances, beat, bot- water, mouth. Months security. Must lam 19694 22227 24275 of the persons so endorsed as candidates is on file in my office, record keeping, filing, etc. guitar, and drums etc. We have Model apartment open for in­ storm windows and doors. Call ■ MANCHESTER exterior, 2-car garage, 04326 7:00 p.m. on the Report of the tioh with a future. To 8H5. Fee Parkade. cellar storage, parting, large be seen to appreciate. Call 875- 19B32 19753 22260 24595 being the office of the Town Clerk, Bolton Center Road, and For an appointment for inter­ several lesson plans. spection 1-6 p.m., Sunday. Other Peterman, Realtor, 6439404. beautiful wooded lot with a MANSFIELD — Seven-room 04367 Charter Revision Commission, paid. Call Ann, 289-2778, Bailey yaixl. 649W 1, 8 1 9 0 montbly. 4220 after 5 p.m. for an appoint­ UUHXFANLY? ISM 19782 22357 24645 copies thereof are available for public distribution. view, call Mr. Melo at 646- AVON Representatives get Investigate at Meyers Piano, times by appointment. view. Philbrick Agency, Doll house just waiting for you. 04449 submitted February 6, 1973, on Employment, East Hartford. 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 ment. Need room? 4 gorgeous MK5 19814 22370 24697 TERM 6560. An equal opportunity more out of life. Meet new Built by FIVE ROOMS, beat, bot water, 4 BEDROOMS Realtors, 646-4200. In-ground pool and large porch. 04«SS proposed changes in the p.m. bedrooms, in this home of K3M 19863 22416 24784 OFFICES TO BE FILLED From To employer. MATURE woman to babysit, friends, while you sell products UftR HOUSING CORP. no pets, adnits. seenrity ROCKVILLE — 3^^-room fur- Six-room Ranch. Double Reduced! Only 836,900. 04512 Charter of the Town of plenty. Garage, fireplace, full MBS 19976 22435 24791 1 First Selectman 7/1/73 7/1/75 my home, 2-4 p.m., 3 or 4 days a of the world’s largest cosmetic deposit. $ 1 5 0 montibly. 64341063. nisiied apartment, adults only, RAISED Ranch, 7 rooms, for­ Lessenger Company, Realtors, 0^41 tins? 810 PER MONTH rents a piano. Rentals by: garage, fireplace. Built-in dry cellar, wall-to-wall 20202 22458 24828 Manchester. 7/1/73 7/1/75 week. Phone 646-2093. company in your spare time DO pets, security, 8145 monthly. mal dining room, eat-in 646-8713, 2233080, 742-9718. 04576 Msra 2 Selectman near home. Phone 2^-4922. Investigate Meyers Piano, 111 Robert D. Murdock, Realtor kitchen, rec room. Only 831,- kitchen, living room has 20221 22496 24982 Copies of the proposed 7/1/73 7/1/77 JIG BORE, Lathe, Bridgeport MANCHESTER — 4 yoom 616-1060. carpets, excellent conditioh. 04658 1 » 1 Town Clerk Center St., Manchester. Open 1- 643-2692 643-9551 900. Frank Czaplicki, 2^7473. Priced to see at 830,900. Call cathedral ceiling, large master TERRIFIC buy for only 830,000. Charter changes may be 7/1/73 7/1/75 operators. First and second MEDICAL lab technician. Per­ Duplex, heat, hot water, 04692 1 Town Treasurer snifts, top wages and benefits, TYPIST - To 8110. In small of­ 8 p.m. appliances, security deposiL bedroom, family room, floor-to- 3 bedroom Ranch with 114 examined in the Office of the 7/1/73 7/1/75 manent full-time position on B uafnaaa Locatlona- 6435306 today, ask for Tony 04739 1 Tax Collector 50-hour week. Le-Mi Corpora­ fice. ^Fee paid. Many benefits, $160 per month. Goqile with ceiling fireplace, baths, baths, fireplace, basement with NOTICE General Manager on Mondays 7/1/73 7/1/75 our day shift available. For ad­ NEW keys on your piano. One For Rant 67 PASEK-RUTHERFORD 1 Agent of Town Deposit Fund tion, 1 Mitchell Drive, ditional information, and to pleasant atmosphere. Call DUPLEX — four rooms, one child. No pets. CaU 6436644. aluminum siding, 2-car gRT^e. garage, plus a 30x50 detached through Fridays from 8:30 a.m. 7/1/73 7/1/79 Sharon, 646-8150, Bailey week’s service, Meyers Piano, floor, good location, cellar and RaNtors-MLS “ f/B&W.. Acre lot with privacy. 835,900. building. Located a few miles Notice is hereby given, pur­ 2 Board of Finance Manchester, 643-2362. arrange for a personal inter­ to 4:30 p.m. ______7/1/73 7/1/77 Employment Service. 111 Center St., Manchester. 1-8 yard pets. 8160 monthly. MANCHESTER - 100,000 289-747$ O p u n 9 - 9 The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, from UConn. Call Lloyd O’Dell, suant to Section 33-379 of the 3 Board of Education (full term) view, please contact, the Per­ square feet, will divide. Realtors — MLS Anthony Pietrantonio, 7/1/75 HAIRDRESSER wanted, full or p.m. 643-0345 646-4200. at T. J. Crockett Realtors, 873 Connecticut General Statutes, 1 Board of Education (fill vacancy for 2 yrs) 5/7/73 sonnel Dwartment, 646-1222, Smtable for manufacturing and Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 Secretary part-time. Apply in person, IPTS. 6279. as amended, that MERIT 1 Board of Tax Review 7/1/73 7/1/77 Ext. 481. Manchester Memorial Dog$-Blrda-P»t$ 41 warehouse. 1-748-5634. Board of Directors Susan Dee Coiffeures,oifteur 5! Wanted to Buy 58 MANCHESTER - Parkade MANCHESTER - Tw6-farriily, UNIQUE Contemporary split, 4 VEPiDING COMPANY, INC., a 1 Planning Commission 7/1/73 7/1/78 Main Hospital, 71 Haynes St., INVITATION Manchester, Street. Apartments, one, two and 4-4," two bedrooms each unit, bedrooms, 3 baths, family 825,500 — 7-ROOM older home, Connecticut corporation with 1 Planning Commission 7/1/74 7/1/79 Manchester. AKC registered, black toy Unmipaned laxwy. teaet aad ay- 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, MANCHESTER — Ten-room Connecticut poodles, 8 weeks old. Call 872- WANTED — Antique furniture, three-bedroom apartments plus two extra bedrooms. Two- Ranch, two baths, double gar­ room, 2-car garage. ’Treed lot good condition. Larjje kitchen, TO BID its principal office and place of 1 Planning Commission, Alternate 7/1/73 7/1/76 glass, pewter, oil paintings or available, stove, refrigerator, pointmentx. Aa xtaMboee a( fiiwacj office, etc. 8160. Call 646-2426,9- car garage. Newly painted in­ with beautiful view of the living room and dining room Dated at Manchester, NURSES aides for modem con­ 0686. in this small wnnSrS oonpla. age, owner anxious. Must be business in Manchester, 1 Planning Commission, Alternate 7/1/73 7/1/77 other antique items. Any quan­ heat, hot water, ground 5. terior. Merritt Agency, 643 valley. Philbrick Agency, with wall-to-wall carpeting. En- Connecticut this 20th day of valescent home in East Hart­ seen. Blanchard & Rossetto, Connecticut, has been dissolved 1 Planning Commission, Alternate 7/1/73 7/1/78 ford, 11-7 shift. Apply Burnside R N - 1 1 - 7 tity. 'The Harrisons, 643-8709, maintenance, snow removal 1180. Realtors, 646-4200. trance foyer with open Sealed tods will be received February, 1973. CHIHUAHUA - 3 months, MANCHESTER - Office- Realtors, 6432482. 7/1/73 7/1/78 Convalescent Home, 870 Burn­ 165 Oakland Street. and parking. 8159,8179 and 8219. stairway. 'Three good sized in fte Office of The Dincter of (qr resolution of its Directors 1 Zoning Board of Appeals male, tan, you make offer. Call • 21 business- warehouse- space 4 Zoning Board o f A i^ a ls 7/1/74 7/1/79. side Ave., East Hartford. Part-time or full-time Call Mrs. Routhier, 649-5361. MANCHESTER - Exceptional NEW LISTING! - Beautiful pedrooips. Convenient.location. General Services., 4i Oetoa- and Shareholders. A certificate, between ^9 p.m. 646-5995. available. Up to 10,000 squqre 832,900 — Sprawling 6V4 room 7/1/74 7/1/79 Excellent wages and benefits WANTED — Antique furniture, four-room home, king .^ized Ranch, I'Vk'Daths, wall-td-wall oversized Cam on half-acre Audrey Schaffer, 8735351. o f dissolution has been' filed 1 Zoning Board of Appeals, Alternate •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• feet Elxcellent location. Will Street, H i t e iter„ OouBec- 7/1/73 7/1/76 GAS STATION attendant Call Mrs. Doris Blaine toys, crank phonographs, MANCHESTER - One- • 1 1/2M bedrooms, country kitchen, carpet, dishwasher, paneled treed lot. Wall-to-wall in with the Secretary of the State 2 Fire Commissioners, Full Term Articin lor Sale 45 swords, guns, glass, attic or bedroom ranch type apartment, subdivide. Merritt Agency, 646- ceramic bath, large lot. Only several rooms, first-floor den ticut atefl MaRh H, MQ al 7/1/74 7/1/77 needed, apply in person, Gorin Director of Nurses. • Sbap saq recreation room, garage. as required by law. Town of Manchester 2 Fire Commissioners, Full Term Sports Car Center, Route 83, cellar contents. 643-6535. private entrance, includes heat • Mptmaaaaamaam 1180. 824,900. Char Bon Agency, 643 or,^fourth bedroom. Colonial VERNON 11:00 lum. for (he toflioMnie; 7/1/75 LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Hutchins Agency Realtors, 643 All creditors, if any, are 1 Fire Commissioner (fill vacancy for 2 yrs) 5/7/73 Talcottville. and appliances, 8170 per month. 0683. brick front. All this plus a Tracy Drive area, 4-bedroom 7/1/75 Ring bell for service. Shiners, 466 Main Street — Building for 5324. warned to present their claims Constables , 7/1/73 WANTED to buy —’ Depiression Paul W. Dougan, 643-4535, 646- Rentals start at S S indndiss swimming pool! Quiet residen­ Colonial. Mid 30’s. Built in V* TON TAN TRUCK. Legal Notice 7/1/79 MNKKSTQI MANOR crawlers, etc. 144 Deming beat. Model apaitrorW open any business, office, or com- against said corporation to i Public Building Commission, Full Term 7/1/73 GENERAL Machinist — with glass, any amount, all colors. 1021. tial area. Belfiore Agency, 647- 1967. Large eat-ln kitchen, h i a f t k ; h ig h w a t p a i n t yuBMut UAur Street, Manchester. Wapping d a ily 1-5 R .M .. S a L and S m .. m ocia l use, near Center. Call MANCHESTER - Just listed. I jiie A Rosen, P.C., Attorneys 1 Public Building Commission jUUU;ood latheI background. 643-9402. 3-FAMILY Older six-room Ranch, garage, 1413. living room with fireplace, The Planning and Zoning 3W WMl CmNW tt Road. 12-5 P.M. Other tim et U j 6432426, 35 p.m. at Law, 433 Valley Street', (fill vacancy for 2 yrs) 5/7/73 7/1/75 Present!y working 45 hours. appointment. 3 3 5 in ^ 3 zone. Sepairate treed lot. 20’s. Immediate oc­ formal dining room or family Commission will hold a public Paid holidays, plus excellent Rooma Without Board 59 MANCHESTER - 3room, 4 Bid forais. plans and Wmimantic, Connecticut 06226, 3 Board of Library Directors 5/7/73 7/1/75 ALUMINUM sheets used as DJUUTO heating systems, excellent cupancy. Blanchard & Rosset­ room, attached garage, large hearing on March 5,1973 at 7;30 hospitalization plan. Metronics, PROFESSIONAL office, bedrooms, IVz baths, paneled ipedficalieeB are aunfaHe al on or before July 1, 1973, or 3 Board of Library Directors 5/7/73 7/1/77 printing plates, .007 thick, PMILM. investment. Fred Newman, to, Realtors, 6432482. lot, paid city water and p.m. in the Municipal Building tnc.. Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ ENTERPRISES beautifiil, spacious. ExceUent family room, huge yard, quiet tlto G en oal Services Office. R thereafter be barred as 3 Board of Library Directors 5/7/73 7/1/79 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for 81- exposure and projection. First 289-7475. sewer. to propose a change of zone for WANTED male or female, self- tage St., centrally located, nil' street, convenient location, Center Street. provided by Section 33-379 (d) Notice is also hereby given that a primary will be held on Phone 643-2711. Mil. floor, an facilities, parking. IN A nice residential area, a Town-owned land as follows: ^ART-TIME, clean cut, motivating individual to large, pleasantly furnished clean modernized 4;4, 2-family 830,500. ConoedioHL of fte Connecticut General March 26,1973, is a candidacy or candidacies are filed in accor 240-A New State Rd. R easo^ble rent. 353 Center Parcel A - 1.35 acre with ielivery man, mornings, assume complete respon­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 MODERN three-bedroom in pasek ruther qrd with- 2 furnaces, 2 sets of ...... — — . Statutes. dance with Sections 9-382 through 9-450, inclusive, of fte NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 for overnight and permanent Street, 6431680, 6433549. - F I FJ. SPILECKI Vlanchester Drug, 717 Main St. sibilities for order entry, in­ Manchester, Conn. two-family boose. WaD-to-wafl appliances, 2-car garage and Lota-Land For Sala 73 Town o f ! frontage of 264 feet on Tolland General Statutes, as amended, by persons other than party- cents each. Inquire side door, guest rates. Realton-MLS Realtor 643-2121 Merit Vending Company, voicing, and customer service, RENTAL OFFICE open dally from 9-5 plenty o f d u e ts , too nice not to be looked at for Turnpike, 135 feet east of the Manchester Evening Herald. p.m., oUier times by appointment, to 299-7475 Opill 9-9 hic. endorsed candidates. — — for small manufacturing firm. itchen. cabinets, fifll only 81.000 down. T. .J. TOLLAND — treed acre tot 83.- Robert R. Meiss; Howard Johnson Restraurant- mm ROOM for mature working show you a variety of deluxe one and 900. Coventry, % acre 83,900. 845,000 — EIGHT-Room By Lane & Rosen, P.C. Forms for petitions for filing such candidacies by or on Light typing. Good pay, free TWO traditional chairs, basement, laundry hook-up. M anchester Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. General Hanaeer “ Residence AA” to “ Business TECHNOLOGIST woman, modern kitchen, cen­ two-bedroom apartments and Andover, near lake, 81,800. Colonial, professionally Its Attorneys behalf of any enrolled Democratic Party member may be ob­ parking and benefits. Call J. L. Available March IsL $2& CSsO 11” Temporary part-time position excellent condition, 8150 for tral private entrance, parking. Townhouses througbout the town of MANCHESTER - Two story decorated. Custom made tained from William J. Houle, Democratic Registrar of Voters, McAdams, at ECL, 646-8100. Manchester. F. M. Gaal Agency. 6434662. MANCHESTER — Big 3room Hayes Agency, 646-0131. on our 3-11 sh ift, for a both. Spanish hanging lamp, 643- 8649. investment property, apart­ drapes, wall-to-wall carpeting Parcel B - 3.5 acres to, the Bolton Center Rd., Bolton, Conn. Instructions for filing such a 820. Macy’s heavy duty sewing 646-1021 Evenings: 643-4535 NEW OFFIGi ment and rooms. Excellent in­ Cape with 2-car garage. Coun­ rear of Parcel A - “Rural registered medical KEYPUNCHERS - SPRUCE Street — Six large try sized kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 throughout, 3zone heat, large candidacy are contained in Part I, Instruction Page, of fte peti­ machine, like new, 835. 643- LADIES only — Furnished vestment. Convenient location, SOUTH WINDSOR LEGAL NOTICE Residence” to “ Industrial” technologist. Excellent Professional type operators rooms, second floor, seenrity full baths, paneled rec room, eat-in kitchen, appliances, rec Noticeiiktxcfeggitoeu of decertification of party-endorsed tion form, copies of which are available in said Registrar’s of­ 0518. rooms for rent. Community 828,000. Call Warren E. 40,000 S a FEET room, family room, garage, A copy of this proposal has been salary. For additional infor­ wanted. Alpha-Numeric and rd o^ n ces. Garajge and or BUUNNG walk to schools and shopping. o f d e BcgrihficaB t e t y for nomination to the fice. Prior to obtaining te petition form, fte consent qf each experience necessary. Diver­ kitchen and bath, all utilities in­ MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. Of level park-like treed extra patio, many extras. Audrey filed in fte Town Clerk’s Office mation, please contact PEPETUAM Ebner 2020 turn­ parking. Appointment oidy. Southern bound owner anxious. Offices specified bdonr to be filled at fte Municipal candidate to be proposed therein plus a deposit of 825.00 for sified work. Benefits for full cluded. Located on bus line and bedroom townhouse, full Write Box R. Manchester good land makes ti^is building Schaffer, 8735351. and may be inspected during Personnel Department, 646- table with Shure cartridge. rivate basement, includes YOU’LL “ start packing" when 831,900. Wolverton Agency, declian to be IkU no Bfagy T„ lara, m fte Town of Bolton. A list each such candidate must be filed with said Registrar. A peti­ and part-time employees. near stores. Call after 4 p.m., Herald. tSO NO. MAIN ST. tot a good buy. Will build to normal office hours. 1222, Ext. 481. Excellent condition. 850. Phone 644- 0383. Keat, appliances, carpets, you see this 7-room Ranch on Realtors, 6432813. (rf deuenw recaiBraed as candidates is on file in my office, tion containing fte required number of signatures of enrolled First, second and third shift (Cor. of Main) suit your needs. Call Jon 819,900 — F IV E r o o m Planning and Zoning MANCHESTCR after 5 p.m., 528-7467. private patio and entrances, lovely landscaped lot, 2 full winterized lake house. Paneled tte o f d e fUam Cleifc,. Bolton Center Road, and Democratic members in the Town must be filed with said openings. South Windsor. Call MANCHESTER GREEN — Se­ 9,000 Square Feet Jennings for details. 810,000. Commission MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 644-2445. PLEASANT heated room for 8200 per month. Paul W. cond floor apartment, baths, 2-car garage — and the throughout. Completely fur­ copies are §ar pobQc distribution. Registrar of Voters not later than 4 P.M. on March 5, 1973, MAHOGANY chest, slant top W ill MANCHESTER — East Center Clarence W. Welti 71 HmnM SIrael working gentleman. Apply 4 Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. references required. $110 DMde downstairs — just like they 6435306. nished. Sleeps 9. Aluminum TERM being fte 21st day preceding the day of the primary. desk, Magnavox combination, show in “ House Beautiful.’^ Street. Ideal home and office Chairman AGGRESSIVE, alert, depen­ Pearl Street, or call 643-9353, monthly. 6434663. 30-Daf Occupancy combination storms and OFFICES TO BE FILLED From To Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, this 22nd day of February, 1973. ash chest, green velvet couch 649-3142. WE HAVE customers waiting Must be seen to be appreciated. location, six room Colonial with screens. Audrey Schaffer, 873 Alfred Sieffert dable? If you are a stable in­ and red chair, corner cabinet. 2-car garage, three bedrooms, • • B&W •• 1 Firat SdecteBOB 7/1/73 7/1/75 CATHERINE K. LEINER dividual who answers all the for the rental of your apartment Good value at 849,900. Call Bar­ The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. 5351. Secretary THREE weeks manager 649-7770. MANCHESTER - 3-room large kitchen, dining room, 7/1/73 7/1/75 (clerk of the Municipality) above questions with a yes, we FURNISHED, carpeted room, or home. J.D. Real Estate • Amplu Parking bara Weinberg, T. J. Crockett, Realtors — MLS 2 SetertBW trainee program, no experience •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• apartment, first floor, beat, hot 829,600. Wolverton Agency, ^ 7/1/73 7/1/77 will let you help yourself to a kitchen privileges, with lounge Associates, Inc. 643-5129. water, li^ts, no pets.'$166 • AB Elaetric Realtor, 6431577. Manchester Parkade — MasSO# 6.3 ACRES — Coventry — “ A 1 TowaCkrti necessary, car required. Part- Boata-Accaaaorlaa 46 Realtors, 6432813.______7/1/73 7/1/75 time also available. Can be premium opportunity in the area, free washer-dryer, TV, monthly. Months seenrity • Eluvalar Lover’s Hideaway” with five 1 Tow* Treasurer growing field of recreation parking, all utilities included, LOOKING for anything in real • M i Survleus MANCHESTER - New con­ rooms, two full baths, attached 1 TaxOaOecter 7/1/73 7/1/75 done from your own home. EVINRUDE outboard motors, required. CaU 6764220 after 5 GARRISON Colonial, center vehicles. We are looking for a male. 646-8304, 742-9868. estate rental — apartments, • Wafl to i ralt Carputng struction, 3room Ranchi IVi COVENTRY— Several building 2-car garage, overlooking pond 1 Agent o f Tonn Depaait Fk 7/1/73 7/1/75 Fuller Brush, Call Mrs. Sim­ Holsclaw and Mastercraft p.m. for an appdintmenL entoance, large front to back self-motivated, conscientious, homes, multiple dwellings, no baths, fully equipped kitchen; lots, starting at 83,000. and water fall. CaU quickly. 7/1/73 7/1/79 mons, 233-9626. trailers, sales-service. • EaeoBant Location living room with fireplace, 2 Board o f FlsoMre ambitious man or woman as a FURNISHED room for fees. Call J.D. Real Estate excellent neighborhood on bus Frechette & Martin Realtors, Price 838,500. Lessenger Co. 7/1/73 7/1/77 Complete service department, • Comaniant to Highwaya large eat-in kitchen with pic­ 3 Board of 1 Mail In Your sales representative in the gentleman. Kitchen privileges, Associates, Inc. 643-5129. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• line. 833,900. Hayes Agency, 647-9993. Realtors, 6438713,22330B0,743 for 2 yrs) 5/7/73 7/1/75 WANTED reliable babysitter, boating supplies, accessories, 6430131. ' ture window, formal dining 1 Board o f 1 in Manchester, Monday through world’s fastest growing in­ parking. Call 649-6914. Fum lahad i 9718. 7/1/73 7/1/77 Woplsey paints, Gerich’s room, wall-to-wall carpel ANDOVER — Lakefront, 4 1 B oa id of I t e l Friday, 7-30-4:30. References dustry. Only serious inquiries DELUXE ONE - Bedroom 1 Marine Service, 1982 Tolland 646-6300 throughout. Screened porch, acres, excellent private loca­ 7/1/73 7/1/78 required. 643-0458-after 6 p.m. requested. During normal MANCHESTER - Gentleman, apartment, wall-to-wall THREE-ROOII furnished 833,990 NEW Raised Ranch, HEBRON - Raised Ranch, Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. large kitchen-dining combina­ garage, 831,900. Philbrick Agen­ tion for most discriminating 7/1/74 7/1/79 business hours ask for Don Piz- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• college students or working carpeting throughout, complete apartment gentleman or con- five-rooms, porch, garage. On Classified Ads! tion, oven, range, dishwasher, cy, l^ I to r s , 646-4200. buyer. Please call for details. 7/1/73 7/1/76 ACCOUNTING clerk for zitola. Sales Manager, 1-423- man, good location, bus stop, appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ pie. Private bath, m tiance, one acre rural rotting. ^ ,9 0 0 . Sporting Qooda 47 Hayes Agency, 646-0181. 7/1/73 7/1/77 Manchester office. Experience 1625. shopping center, laundromat, trally located 8175 monthly. utilities. 226 Charter Oak. 643- fireplace, IVi baths, deck, gar­ Strout Realty, Basket Shop Rd., private entrance, parking, 644- R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. 8368. age., Hutchins Agency Realtors, 228-9115. , A ltenote 7/1/73 7/1/78 necessary. Salary commen­ FOR SALE — Snowmobile, 1973 8102, 643-8608. 6435324. NEW HAMPSHIRE — Building 7/1/73 7/1/78 surate with experience. Call WANTED cooks helper and Silver Bullet, 340 TNT, 200 INDUSTRIAL space for rent, part-time cleaning woman. AVAILABLE Mareh 1. th n e- 9,066 square feet, suitable for site in ski area, next to lodge, SOUTH WINDSOR - 822,900. 7/1/74 7/1/79 Fill in the Ad Form and Mail with only $1.89, cash or check, to: Mrs. Thompson, 649-5361. miles, must sacrifice, 8800. 742- 4 «D R 0 0 II GOLONAL Apply Laurel Manor, 91 Chest­ WOMAN with child, would like room famished apartment, manufacturing or warehouse in PRIVACY — 2.6 acres,' 7-room chair lifts, lake, swimming Seven-room Colonial, 4 ols. AReraate 7/1/74 7/1/79 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 8252. pool, tennis court and com­ 1 ZoBUK nut Street, Manchester, 11 a.m. woman to share attractive four- PRESIDENTIM. first floor, cediaL Two blocks EDington, includes, 900 square Ranch, family room, paneling, bedrooms, fireplaced living 7/1/73 munity center. Year ’round 2 Fire FWl'TBrm v . im 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, Conn, 06040 SECRETARY with shorthand to 4 p.m. room apartment. East Hart­ to Main Street. Rental foot o fik e and 2 loading docks. fainily kitchen, garage. I m s , Low-Low 30‘s room, dining room, kitchen, YILLAOEAPTS. recreation. 643-2171, 10-6 p.m. FW Tfrtm 7/1/74 7/1/77 for an interesting position in ford. Quiet atmosphere, private heat and utilitiex, paifciag. $ 1 7 6 Gan Ifr. CampbeU, 8 a.m. - 5 landscaped. 832,900. HutcMns Bowors School arod. big backyard, garage, 1/3 acre treed lo t Call ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MJUICHESTER * " Ci for 2 yrs) 5/7/73 7/1/75 Manchester. IBM electric. room, reasonable. Phone after per month. Seenrity p jn .. i - 7 4 3 2 ^ . Agency, Realtors, 6435324/ ownor translarrsd. Prloa raducad. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, JR. ACCOUNTJINT Fual-Faad 49 Mada lor tha growing tamlly. MANCHES’TER — One parcel 7/1/73 7/1/75 ••••••••••••••••••••oeeooooooooeoooee •••••••••••••a Responsibilities are diver­ 6 p.m., 646-5492. One and two bedrooms. required. Mr. lindsay. 643-1 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 6431108. 7 • MANCHESTER "" of land In beautiful wooded A -, FUflTerm 7/1/73 7/1/79 sified. Start to 8125. Many com­ Opening in office of local •••••••••••••••••■•■•••••••a .2F>di&c SEASONED firewood, cut and Hemaaa F o r Sale 72 zone area. Suitable' for two pany benefits. Allied Building progressive printing firm. Apartmanta For Rant 63 Near schools, churches ONE-ROOM efficient, in­ , WKSTTints.. BOLTON — 7V4 room Raised 1 P rtfic :Type or Print Ad on following liries — split. 825 a dump truck load. F.J. SPILECKI building tots. Priced for quick Ranch, beautifully situated 5/7/73 7/1/75 Systems, Inc., 260 Tolland Two-year accounting school and shfqiping center, on cludes heat and appliances. CHARMING 13room Ranch In life are expensive. What Realtor 6 4 3 2 1 2 1 ; (fin vaeauK7 ter 2 |is)) Sand, gravel, stone and Ideal for one older person. Panl sale. 87,500. F. M. Gaal Agency, private one-acre treed lot. 5/V13 7/1/75 'mke., Manchester, Conn. 646- graduate acceptable. manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom apart­ bus line. Call anytime. with attached 2-car garage, this 3rpom Colonial doesn’t 3 Boari of U n y precten W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4585. 643-2682. ______Three bedrooms, 2% baths,’ 7/1/77 o m . Experience helpful, but not 9504. ment, heat, stove, wall-to-wall fint-iloor family room, many have you wouldn’t want 3 Board o f 5 n m carpeting, no pets. Ayailable fireplaced family room, 2-car 7/1/79 necessary. Salary open. extras. Zinsser Agency, 643 anyway. Formal entry, for­ COVEN’TRY — Lovely wooded $ Board o f 5 n m ONE More Go-Getter, needed 0 4 0 -2023 MANCHESTER — Phemriied side entrance garage. 843,900. SEASONED fireplace wood cut March 1st. Near school. 1 5 1 1 . CIRCA — 1717 Rare Colonial on builftng tot for discriminating N otioeii I kbat a primary will be held on for established realtor ifirm. All Liberal benefit program. App­ two room apartment, stove, mal dining room, library, den, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, and split, delivered. Call 643- Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 haras. home owner. Priced for quick Mardiai,19S$,iia r candidacies are filed in accor- sales aids supplied including ly in person: heat, refrigerator, hot water, large gracious family room 646-4200. 0926. MANCHESTER Green - Excellent example of p^od sale. 82,500. F. M. Gaal Agency, UBgb 9-450, inclusive, of the membership in 3 area Realtor ALLIED PRINTINR FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ electricity, references, no pets. with bar. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, •••••••••••••*••••••••■••••• danoe «iH i Swtiu Owner, three-bedroom Ranch, restoration. C ^ t r y rotting. 643-2682. General Stadutes^ s bgr persons other than party- boards. Ask for Mr. Belfiore, SERVICES INC. nished, second floor, older or THREE-ROOM modem apart­ $130. l a m family room, dining area, 2-car garage. Only the Best at Wantad-Raal Batata 77 Qardan Producta 50 Good location. Philbrick Agen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• eodoraed Name...... • 647-1413. 579 West Middta Tpku. marri^ couple preferred,' no ment, appliances, carpeting, ofdce, l|k oaths, attic m , at­ cy, Rroltors, 646-4200. Out of Town-For Sala 75 SELLING your home or Fonua ■MC such candidacies by or on A ddress...... j Wandiertar - 643-1101 BUY your potatoes direct from children or pets, parking, hot storage, parking, ^ m itu re op- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tached garage, yard^ utility ALL around surface grinder or water, centrally located. tionaf Hilliard Street, 649-7289, The BARROWS & WALUCE Co acreage? For prompt friendly behalf of a _ _ I Party member may be ob- the potato warehouse, corner of Houaaa ter Rant 66 room. Low M’s. Appoin^ent, RANCH on 3 acres with 11 large SOUTH WINDSOR - Im­ City...... ;...... I partial tool maker, all benefits, Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 568-3850. Realtors— Mts service, call Louis Dimock tainwd b u B THrypaBi A. Republican Registrar of Bucxland Road and Tolland 6466319. — Manchester Parkade — MMsw rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, maculate Split, 3 bedrooms, eqierienced only. Must apply in p.m. Realty, 6439823. Votan, Fkaubted^ iMteB,, OteMCticut. Instructions for filing Phone...... : Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- LARGE TwoliedRMm hoase; family room, 2 kitchens Could family room, fireplace, garage, • o n w a , Stygar Gage, Co., 1445 OPPORTUNITIES - Let one of THREE-Iarge room apartment, Manchester 8248. with laundry room. Urge be Ideal for in-laws. Bara, 6 quiet, landscaped, half-acre tot. Mirii a e m n ta e g m o ca N a red te Part I, Instruction Page, of Day to Start...... | ToUand Tpke., Manchester. our trained counselors help you stove, refrigerator, and heat . ALL CASH for your property •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HILLIARD St. — Four-room enclosed porch and garage. 6V- horse staUs, 6 regulation dog Low 30’s, By owner, 644-1763. the pdWSma „ o p ie s ' df wteeb are available in said in selecting your next potential modern apartment. Second furnished. Security deposit, no within 24 hours. Avoid red tape; Houaahold Goods 51 1379. after 6 p m . $25,900 MANCHESTER — Spacious 3 kennels. Philbrick Agency, Rc^M raFdoffice. R n r teuMateteg the petition form, fte con- SHIPPING and Receiving packed job. All fees are aid by floor, security, 646-1189, 9-5 pets, 8155 monthly. 646-MIS room Colonial with fireplac^ ' instant roryice. Hayes Agency, our client companies. Ril Girl, Realtors, 646-4200.______I »•••••• ••••••••••••I O erk. Immediate opening for p.m. after 6. living room, formal, dining Andover Lake 6430131. i Manchester, 646-3441. SINGER Touch and Sew, like CENTER of town, 5 heated Attractive , six-room Cape, be filed with said an experienced shipping and room, 3 large bedrooma. OVERSIZED custom 4- IC E S K K T IN 8 new, hems, buttonholes, stretch rooms on second floor of X- paneled living room ,'eat-in SELLING your home or Rcq^rtnr. A peliltea eaatmaiae the required number of receiving clerk. Driver’s stitches, monograms, sews on CHARLES Apartments, East. THREE-BEDROOM apart- famUy boose. Garage, stove W ® . Priced at S K n Colonial. Built in ITO Now—swimming in the 15 WORDS FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE DAYS-ONLY $1.89 and excellent driving GAL FRIDAY - To |145 for Middle Turnpike, 4\4 room ment, heat, hot w a t e r , kjtchen, formal dining room, 3 acreage? Working for you is our z ig B a tm o f w t e k d RepNHKaB members in fte Town must buttons, fancy designs. and 2 baths. Security reqpir ad. Wt900. Zinsser Agency, 6^ F®t-floor family room with summertime. Six-room r e c o r d a must. Position right person with some in­ townhouse, 1% baths, all appliances, carpeting, bedrooma, and garage. loll. pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, be teUi a i d o f Voters not later than 4 P.M. on surance experience. Fee paid. Originally 8399.50, now only CaU 6437166. fir^ la ce, 2Vt bafts with Ranch, fireplace. -Only 829,- Send this form in together with your check — your classified ad requires a neat and orderly ap­ appliances, carpeted, 2 air- maximum 3 children. Security. bto' vanities. 2-car oversized M a ch 7, irn„ hcii« Ihe ZUt dbty preceding fte day of fte Small, modern office with 899.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, 900. F ^ Newman, 2837475. will be placed the very next day. proach to work, good memory dealer. conditioners, heat and hot 8235. 643-9097. MANCHESTER - 345 rom AMEDY REALTY - T l - r i i garage, full walk-out basement priim ty. Wd ability to do simple excellent working conditions water, storage, basement gar­ • 7 3 o a n l*c^oom Ranch, fireplace, gar­ with sliding glass doors. WANTED — Two family, good FAST — ACTION PACKED — ADS! and many benefits. Free duplex,, private banement. • ^ . ' PMIK-IIUTHEIIFOIIO n m M at Boltea, Gteaeclietet, ftiis «n d day of February, 1973. ariQuaetic. Apply at Scan- age, 8230. By appointment, SIX-ROOM duplexv no pets. age, sunporch, tre^ • • Beautiful skyline view. condition, must have six rooms parking. Call Sharon, 646-8150, Stove, refrigerator. Lease, ------lot near JIM each. Manchester. Write Box CATHERINE K. LEINER ■ I!., 22 Prcstif^ Park, ESTATES and household lots to Charles Pontlcelli, 649-9644, Inquire, 69 B irch S treet, ...... w#fYl066 school. city utUities. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Bailey Employment Service. buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. adults, no pen. $ 1 3 5 . W9-705, D T O “?®PPin8. city u iu iu e a 2M-747B KK, Miuichester Herald. dclexfc of the Municipality) 6464)800. Manchester, after 6 p.m. 7424243. 7 Doya a Weak’ < Bel Air Real Estate, 643-933$^ 646-4200.

i (A PAGE EIGHTEEN -^tANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., Feb. 86, 1873 Rham District . ‘Crossroads’ Coordi iteer Obituaries' ^Students Direct firemen of nre Town Fire TV ^^t ‘ Friday Concert Department will meet tonight at 7 at the Holmes Funeral Is Relieved Of Duties who, according to Swerdloff, is (VISITING HOURS) The Rham High School Music Home, 400 Main St., to pay their Hie dissension between Uie mariced “ unsatisfactory work Department will present its respects to Thomas McKinney Manchester Drug Advisory performance.” resigning because he disagrees Intermediate Care Semi­ Tom McKinney Dead; annual Student Directors’ Jr., a member. Council and its “ Crossroads” Moss commenting on this with the DjAC policies, will private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 (Concert on Friday evening at 8 Center coordinator, Mark morning’s action, said, “ ! iwid remain until the end of the Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICK: KII'I KKN CKN'IH p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 in the gymnasium. The MANCHES’TER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,1973 - VQL., XCII, No. 1?5 The weekly meeting of the Swerdloff, took a new twist Swerdloff that there was no wccfc Retired Fire Officer a.m. -2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. program is unique in that it is “Key 73” ad hoc committee today, when, according to need for him to stay the rest of Moss said calls to tb eC & i^ Self Service: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m .; entirely student conducted. are being referred, and alter usually scheduled for Friday Swerdloff, he was “ relieved of the week. March 2 was Thomas McKinney Jr., 69, of 4 p.m. - 8 p.m .. Rham is one of very few Friday will be referred, ,to noon at the Salvation Army his duties effective actually given as an end of the 27 Marshall Rd., retired deputy Intensive Care and Coronary schools that give students the Citadel will meet Tuesday noon immediately.” week date, rather than having Robert J. Digan’s office at the fire chief of the Town Fire* Care; Immediate family only, opportunity to use the band and him terminate in the middle of Youth Service Center until a Department, died early Sunday this week only. All interested According to a news release anytime, limited to five chorus in laboratory situations the week on Feb. 28.” new coordinator for morning in Manchester clergy and members of MACC, Saturday from Paul Moss, DAC minutes. to practice condh.A representative from the Ig ioviag memory of our dear moUier, November’s election and will Qoaoetta RouUto, who passed away and mail to the address Moses. assessor’s office will be on hand fill them' again at this year’s PMnuu? >8, two. indicated or it may be left at District 6, Nathan Hale to check them off. November election. School on Spruce St. — John J. The referendum question to Town Directors And Officials Chatting her anile hM gone forever, 646-7400 the office, 16 Brainard Place. Janenda, who resides at 216 Cratty. and her ha"d we cannot touch, The Herald would be voted upon March 13 is on a Manchester State Bank Building Hollister St., is . associated in District 7, Waddell School on We never loae aweet memories,’ Savings Bank^ of Manchester appreciate receiving only one proposed $1,391,000 Chatting before the start of a Dutch-treat dinner last night Thomas, chairman of the Board of Education; end Mayor Of the one we loved ao much survey from each reader and the practice of law with Atty. Broad St. — Janenda. appropriation — $440,500 of it at the Manchester Country Club are, from the left. Town John Thompson. The dinner was for members of 1049 Main Stnat .Eugene Kelly. He is a member District 8, Verplanpk School Sadly Missed, there is no need to sign your for purchasing the 110-acre Manager Robert Weiss; (Clarence Welti, chairman of the Manchester boards, agencies and commissions. (Herald of the Democratic Town on Olcott St. — Katherine Oaeghter, Son Member; National Aeeoclatlon of Securltlee Oealera (N.A.S.O.) name. Laurel Lake parcel, and $941,^ Planning and Zoning Commission; Theresa Parla, photo by Pinto) OnMgbter-ln-law, and Member; Securltlee Investor Protective Corp. (S.I.P.C.) Committee and is on the Park Moran. 500 for improvements to the Grandchildren 923 Main Street and Rec Advisory Board. District 9, Keeney St. School chairman of the Conservation Commission; Atty. Allan

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