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RAGE TWEaSTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 9, 1973 Court Cases Arson Chdrjged They Represent TeWri ) ‘ In Shootings \ ■ The Weather Obituaries CIRCUIT COURT 12 Arthur E. Ashwell, 19, of 102 In St. PaVs Parade Wofodbridge St. pleaded guilty Mayor J(*n Thompson, State Manchester Session Firehomhing Manchester will be well Occasional rain or drizzle and some foif to a chm-ge of third^gree Sen. David Odegard, State Rep. Four meiv charged in a State represented Saturday, wheii the tonight and Sunday. Lows in low 40s to criminal treS^ss and fourth- Roger J. Wells, 24, of SI Fox Fraiicis Mahoney, Town ■ Leon F. McCue . Police drug raid on Dec. 14 in United Irish SocieUes of the upper 30s. Highs Sunday upper 40s to low Felix Zaglio degree larceny and was HUl Apartments, Vernon, was Counsel Davjd Barry. Death Claims Andover, were presented in Greater Hartford area hold _ 50s. Felix Zaglio, 92, of Glaston­ Leon F^ McCue, 79, of 38 Hyde arrested by State. Police Also, the Manchester High court Thursday before Judge sentenced to serve 90 days for their second annual St. bury died ’Thursday at Hartford St. died „this morning at each offense, consecutively. ’Ihttrsday on charges they said School Band, St.vPatrick’s P i^ Hazel Trotter Manchester Memorial Rohnan Lexton. The charges Patrick’s Day Parade at 11 Hospital. He was the father of against the m^n were nqlled by The^ sentence was suspended stem from a firelxHnbinjg and Band, Manchester Pipe Band, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 135 Manchester--A City o f Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES _ 2 TV - 2 MINI PAGES p r i c e ': FIFTEEN CENTS Sfiss Hazel Jane Trotter, 81, Mrs. Frank Gambolati of Hospital. He was the husband of shooting at the Dial Tone a.m. in Hartford. Prosecutor John Lombardd. and he was placed on probation Patrick J. Tierney of 3 Robin Young’s Pipe Band, and fmciner director of reli^^ous Mrs. Margaret Davis McC^e. Lounge, Rt. 195, Tolland, Mon­ Manchester and of the late Dr. They were; for one year. marching units from the. Town \ education at Center Mr. McCue was bom Feb. 15, Rd. is parade chairman and Edmond Zaglio, former • Robert E. Carlton, 31, of Rt. day nl^t, , Fire Department, 8th District Congregational Church, died 1894 in Upionville, son of "Welli was charged with first- John Foley of 26 Lindman St. is Manchester physician. 6, Andover, charged with Three men pleaded guilty to Fire D ep^m ent, the Armyr Thursday at a Manchester con­ Michael and Josephine Friend degree arson and first-degree. Manchester chairman. Survivors, besides his possession of maHjuana, charges qf non-support. Navy Club, and the VFW Post- valescent home. McCue, and had lived in the Participating from daughter, are two other possession of marijuana with They were: reckless endangerment. He was Represented in the parade I News ] Miss Trotter, who formerly Manchester-Glastonbury area Manchester will be State Comp­ daughters, a brother, seven intent to sell, and possession of • Willard Jones, 26, of released on a |7,500 non-surety will be 18 towns. The para(te, lived on E. Center St. and later all his life. troller Nathan Agostinelli, grandchildren, and a great­ a controlled drug. Willimantic, who received a bond and is scheduled to appear will feature over 150 marchii®": Summit St., was bom Dec. 18, grandchild. Before his retiremnet in 1963, Incourt ai Rockville April 3. Capsules Britain Seeks • Andrew Doll, 23, Of suspended sentence of 180 days. units and 35 bands, including he was employed as an interior State Police at the Stafford 1. 1891 in Manchester, daughter of Funeral services will be Hartford, charged with posses­ • Thomas Luzzi, 31, of - the New York Fire, decorator. He was an Army Barracks said the incident About Town Alexander and Ruth McCreery Saturday at 9:15 a.m. from the sion of a drug with intent to sell Pawcatuck, who received a 360- Department’s Kilty Band and, veteran of World War I and a oeburred at 7:30 p.m. Monday- Trotter. Lowe-Robacker Funeral Home, and possession of a controlled day suspended' sentence and The Polish National Alliance the Emerald Cadets of NeW Energy Use Up A graduate of Manchester member of Manchester Ronald Campbell, manager of 2534 Main St., Glastonbury, drug. was placed on adult probation Group 1988, will meet Sunday at Haven. < WASHING’TON (AP) - The High School, she attended Barracks, World War I the Dial Tone Lounge, reported with a Mass of the Resurrection • Timothy Cunningham, 23, of indefinitely. 2 p.m. at the parish hall of St. Marching in the lead con­ U.S. appetite for energy in 1972 Wheaton (111.) College and at St. Augustine’s Church, Veterans. • Francis W. Picano, 35, of 95 that a shotgun blast came John’s Polish National (Catholic tingent will be U.S. Sen. Survivors, besides his wife, Rt. 6, Andover, charged with grew at twice the rate Five Terrorists graduated from Wheelock through the front door, and then Church On Golway St. The South Glastonbury, at 10. Burial possession of marijuana. Mather St., who received a 180- Abraham Ribicoff, First experienced in 1971, the« College, Boston. She also are a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn a firebomb was ignit^ outside Polish Women’s Alliance Group LONDON (AP) - Britain behind the London bombings. will be in St. Augustine’s • John F. McGuire, 22, of day suspended sentence. District (^ngressman William. Inferior Department says. and the Irish Republic was anticipate cooperhtion with the received a bachelor’s degree in Harris of East Hartford; two the door. clamped a tight lid on all air Scotland’s Yard Special Cemetery, South Glastonbury. Wales Rd., Andover, charged 518, will meet at the same place Cotter, Second District A preliminary estimate by being checked. Cosgrave government. on a religion education from brothers, Francis McCue of There were several people and sea ports today, imposed Branch, reinforced by police Friends may call at the with possession of marijuana. CIRCUIT COURT 12 3 p.m. Sunday. Congressman Robert Steele and the U.S. Bureau of Mines ; Irish Republican Army basis at least as sound as it had Hartford Seminary in 1930. funeral home tonight from 7 to Manchester and Terrance in the lounge at the time, but no the most intensive security detectives and intelligence The cases were nolled East Hartford Session Atty. Gen. Robert Killian. showed that domestic produc- ' sources in Belfast blamed IRA with the ousted administration She was a member of Center 9. McCue of Windsor Locks; two one was injured, police said. The Mahcliester Power' precautions at government agents, placed 24-hour watches Thursday after a hearing held .Cases disposed of at The parade will start on tion was higher for most energy Provisionals for the two of Jack Lynch. ■1 Congregational Church and its The family suggests that any sisters, Mrs. Marguerite Damage to the louhjge was buildings since World War II on all possible exits from the last week on a motion to Thursday’s court session in­ Squadron will meet for annual Farmington Ave. at Prospect- sources in 1972 — including )) bombings Thursday that killed The bombings came on the Jubilee Club. She was a SO-year memorial contributions may be Carlson and Mrs. Irene Walsh, minimal, police said, except for and began a nationwide search country, and every traveler suppress made by defense cluded: election of officers tonight at St., and will go east on, crude oil, natural gas, one person and injured 243 in a same day that the people of member of Temple (]hapter, made to the Dr. Edmond Zaglio both of Manchester; and three the shattered window in the for five terrorists believed leaving for Northern Ireland counsel. The defendants’ at­ • Barbara Benson, 23, of 14 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Farmington to Asylum St., to bituminous coal, and hydroelec­ blizzard of glass and jagged Northern Ireland voted on OES, and a life member of the Memorial Fund at the grandchildren. front door qf the establlkhment. torneys made the motion to Lawton Rd., Apt. 3, Squadron officers and Ford St., south on Ford through tric and nuclear power. Only debris. But Scotland Yard said whether to remain under Hartford Wheaton Club. She Newington Children’s Hospital. The funeral will be Monday at Investigation of the incident committee chairman will make today it was not “ overly contest the validity of the Manchester, fined $50 for the Memorial Arch, ahd will the production of anthracite British rule or join the also belonged to the 10 a.m. from the Tierney is continuing, police said, and reports. tsearch and siezure warrant breach of peace, a substitute disband in Bushnell Park. coal decreased. impressed” by the claims and predominantly Roman Catholic Cosmopolitan Club, the Funeral Home, 219 W. Center nwre arrests are expected. used by state police in the raid charge. She was originally Imports of allfpels were up Mass Transit has not limited the search to Irish Republic. American Red Cross and the St., with a Mass of the Mrs. Elizabeth Norman according to Lombardo. charged with several counts of' almost 25 per cent above 1971 rank-and-file IRA members. The Catholic minority Business and Professional Resurrection at the (Church of M M N AMi ' t S S r S a Intelligence officers generally boycotted the Funeral services for Mrs. Judge Nicholas Armentano larceny and forgery in levels and accounted for 12.5 Women’s Club of Hartford. the Assumption at 10. Burial MCC Speaker rssssi continued their interrogation of balloting and as expected Elizabeth Norman, formerly of will be in Hillside Cemetery, declared the search and siezure connection with incidents of per cent of all energy consumed Tax Plan She is survived by two 10 persons, including three results announced Friday Manchester and East Hartford, warrant invalid on March 1, bad check cashing in in the country, the bureau said cousins, Woodrow Trotter of East Hartford. Fails to Show young women, who were ap­ showed 591,820 persons wanted who died Thursday at a leaving the state without a Manchester, police said. Friday. Manchester and Mrs. l^ jo r Friends may call at the The guest speaker for a prehended Thursday at to keep the province British Manchester convalescent case. • Joseph R. Rieder, 28, of The rate of increase last year Forker of New York City. funeral home Sunday from 2 to special assembly at London’s Heathrow Airport as Kelly Rd., Vernon, charge of was listed as 4.9 per cent, Gains Favor while only 6,460 opted to join Funeral services will be home, will be Saturday at 1 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A Rockville man, charged breach of peace nolled. Manchester Community ■MonebetteA they were about to fly to the republic. Of the million or Saturday at 11 a.m. at the p.m. at the Holmes I^ineral compared to a 2.4 per cent rate with possession of marijuana • Sandra E. Smith, 22, of 531 College scheduled for HARTFORD (AP) — Everybody has an idqa about how Northern Ireland. Detectives so voters in the province, about Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Home, 400 Main St. Burial will in 1971. and cultivation of marijuana, E. Center St., Manchester, Wednesday evening did not said they were all suspected ' 700,000 are Protestant. Center St. The Rev. Winthrop be in St. James Cemetery. Cash and Carry to get buses running again in Cann^ticut, but only one was also brought to court fined $150 for operating a motor appear. ; : ' . ■ UAC Gets Contract IRA members. Terrorists fired on British Nelson Jr., copastor of Center Friends may call at the plan offers .any immediate hope, say proponents of the Harold E. Crozier Thursday. vehicle while under the i David'Tijuong o f South VJet- WASHINGTON (AP) - The Among the 10 are two sisters, army patrols in Belfast today Congregational Church, will funeral home tonight from 7 to gasoline tax proposal. Harold E. Crozier of La Frank Roddy, 25, of 9 Davis influence of liquor. She was nam, was to speak for an Navy Department Friday Dolores and Marienne Price, and a man believed to be an officiate. 9. Crescenta, Calif., formerly of Ave., pleaded guilty to a charge engagement sponsored by the announced the award of a $3.6 \ 7‘Though we all think we have better ideas, this is a identified by the IRA sources as IRA guerrilla plowed his There are no calling hours. given until April 16 to pay the Manchester, died Tuesday in of possession of marijuana and Manchester Committee for million contract to the l^tlbrsky viable one,” was the way Sen. Nicholas A. Lenge, R-West Roman Catholic militants with automobile through army The family suggests that any fine, and an additional charge Glendale, C^rtifflHe was the hus­ was fined $200. The charge of of misuse of operator’s license Peace and Justice at the DOORS division of the United Aircraft connections to a leftist checkpoint in a B elf^t suburb. Hartford, put it. memorial contributions may be Alfred M. W oelk college. band of MKs. Eula A. CIrozier. cultivation of marijuana was nolled. Corporation in Stratford. and New Haven Mayor organization in Ulster known as One soldier was injured and the made to the Memorial Fund of The funeral of Alfred M. When ’Truong failed to arrive, Lenge was among a long line Mr. Crozier had lived in against him was nolled. Officials said the contract Bartholomew Guida. Saor Erie. man was arrested. Center Congregational Church. Woelk of Winter Park, Fla., several persons were turned of speakers urging adoption of Manchester for many years was to cover materials and Steele said he would seek Saor Eire, or Free Ireland, In the northeastern part of formerly of Manchester, who back at the door of MCC’s MANY SIZES the bill at a public hearing of was earlier linked by British before going to California in wages in the building of the federal intervention if the the capital British troops died Thursday in Florida, will auditorium. the legislature’s Finance authorities to the Palestinian 1969.. Before his retirement, he A STYLES HH53-C helicopter for the Air legislature refuses to pass the swarmed into a crowd and be Monday at 8:15 a.m. from Equipment Failure Truong is on a national Commmittee Friday. Guerrilla organization A1 was employed for more than 25 IN S TO C K Force. bill. • broke up a battle between 100 Lawrence W. Freilieit the Watkins Funeral Home, 142 speaking tour during the mohth The bill under consideration years by the D. C. Heath A strike stopped the buses in Fatah. Catholics and Protestants. Town Fireman Lawrence W. W. Center St., with a Mass of Cuts Phone Service of March in association with the Explode First Mine would permit local transit Publishing Co. Hartford, New Haven and Meanwhile, Prime Minister Two bom bs exploded in Freiheit, 59, of 14 Westwood St., the Resurrection at St. Bridget switching equipment failure American Friends- Service districts to levy a one-cent-per- Edwhrd Heath and Liam While in Manchester, he was Telephone service for WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. Stamford in late November another part of the city, in­ was dead- on arrival early this Church at 9. Burial will be in within the central office and Committee. Truong, whose gallon gasoline tax in their a member and deacon of Center hundreds of subscribers in the Navy qiinesweepers have after The Connecticut Co. said Cosgrave, the prime minister- juring a young girl and morning at Mane #e ster East Cemetery. only involved outgoing service. father has spent several years member towns. The state would Congregational Church. He also Greater Manchester exchange exploded their first mine in the it couldn’t offer raises without elect of Ireland, finished two wrecking a butcher shop, and Memorial Hospital after suf­ Friends may call at the Although there was an operator in jail after running against From then reduce its gas tax by one belonged to the Manchester was interrupted for about an main Haiphong harbor shipping subsidies. days of meetings on their roles gunmen wounded two civilians fering a heart attack at a fire on funeraThome Sunday from 2 to standing by at the E. Center St. President Thieu as a peace can­ per cent in thoSe areas, Rotary Club and was active in hour Wednesday night. channel during operations in in thwarting guerrilla violence in separate attacks. Hartford Rd. (For story of fire, 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. terminal keeping an open line to didate in the 1968 elections, was effectively keeping the total gas the affairs of Nutmeg Forest, According to a spokesman from North Vietnamese waters, the Guida has opposed any plan in both countries. see page 4) Manchester Memorial to have talked on the subject of tax unchanged. Tall Cedars of Lebanon. the Rockville office of the Pentagon says. that would increase local taxes, Heath neither asked for nor Mr. Freiheit had been Hospital, it is not known to political prisoners being held in Meanwhile, in a busy day at Survivors, besides his wife, Southern New England Pentagon spokesman Jerry but he said adoption qf the bill got a formal commitment of employed as a firefighter by the Mrs. Victor H. Behnke what extent the failure affected South Vietnam. . the Capitol, the Appropriations Next POW are a son, Harold E. Crozier Jr. Telephone Co., they could W. Friedheim said Friday that would lead him to recommend security cooperation from Town Fire Department for HEBRON — Mrs. Helen R. hospital telephone service, Committee was considering of La Crescenta, Chlif.; a receive calls, but couldn’t make the mine was detonated on the that a transit district be formed Cosgrave, but each man, accor­ years and presently was Behnke, 63, died Thursday at according to the spokesman. appeals for money for schools daughter, Mrs. Betty-Jane outgoing calls. third full day of sweeping Jaycees Sprucing Up Museum in the New Haven area. ding to British sources, knew 'Release stationed at the McKee St. Windham Memorial Hospital, for the deaf and Ubraries, and Kearns of Wethersfield; a Complete telephone service operations that began ’Tuesday. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, who what the other expects of him in Willimantic. He said the problem was a New Haven the Banks Committee was firehouse. sister, Mrs. Sara Jorgensen of was resumed in about an hour. Manchester Jaycees this weekend are painting portions of the Lutz Junior Museum under has maintained that local the months ahead. He was born July 31, 1913 in Born Nov. 17,1909, in Hebron, Nationalize Land considering a bill to give Anticipated West Hartford; and four Bank Robbery the “ supervision” of Delilah, a Coviers toucan. From top are: William Hyde, 140 Sunny transit districts should share Against the background of Manchester, son of Henry and she was the daughter of Rufus checking accounts to savings ' grandchildren. ,. RABA't;, M o ^ c o (AP) — Bltxdc Dr.; Bradley KeazeTi 133 N. Eton, secretary ; Jeffery G. Keith, S7 Overlook Dr. and the financial burdem iis.voU as ntoiunttog public anger over Lena Wittman Freiheit. and Sarah Cobb Rathbun. She ‘The Morowan government an­ banks^ SAIO ON (KPy — The N octo 'There will be a memorial ser­ Attempt Fails Richard’ Bolbrock, 65 Finley,-internal vice president. Delilah reportedly refused'to b em fita of Into' - ' teffoiw 'attaclu, tue tstaat' of Vietnamese indicated today the Survivors are his wife, Mrs. was a member of the Hebron nounced today it has Joining 'in'supporting security was closely examined. vice Sunday at the Church of hasn’t taken a position on the next release of American Elsie Brandt Freiheit; a son, Congregational Church and NEW HAVEN (AP>-A man natlohalixed forelgn-owned comment when asked if “ toucan do better than the Manchester Jaycees!’(Herald photo by thd gasoline measure were U.S. British authorities said they the Lighted Window in La DEP Says Town’s bill. prisoners of war would come Lawrence H. Freiheit of active in community affairs. who threatened to throw a agribultural land. Pinto) Rep. Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., Canada, Calif. KWIKSET LOCKS The Appropriations sometime next week, and the Manchester; and two brothers, Survivors are her husband, liquid-filled bottle at a bank Informed sources said the The family suggests that any (Continued from Page One) that inspection for DEP review Committee listened and United States suggested it Clarence H. Freiheit of Victor H. Behnke, and a son, ' teller took $200 from a branch decree involves about 617,500 memorial contributions may be parent during periods of high and approval by Aug. 31. We watched in silence as 17-year- expected 140 would be released Manchester and Allan F. Carl V. Behnke, both of of the First New Haven acres, mostly owned by French made to the Building Fund of rainfall, such as the town has then will submit plans for Entry...... $6.15 Bath $3.40 old Bafbara Cassin of Bristol Tuesday or Wednesday. Freiheit of Lyme. Hebron; and two brothers, National Bank Thursday but citizens. Tornado the Church of the Lighted been experiencing in the past repair of the defective mains. pleaded for more money for the The senior. U.S. Funeral services will be Frank Rathbun of Hebron and dropped the money in the Paosgata .$2.90 Bedroom .$3.20 The edict by King Hassan II Window. year.” Then, if the anticipated flow American School for the Deaf. Strikes representative to the Joint Monday at 1 p.m. at the Edward Rathbun of Columbia. bank’s parking lot as two bank was published in the Giles said the town will proves greater than the current NixonTakes Tough Barbara is completely deaf Military Commission, Maj. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Funeral services will be held employes chased him, police Government Bulletin and went definitely comply with the DEP design plan, we will submit and talks with her hands. She Texas Town Gen. Gilbert H. Woodward, Center St. Burial will be in East Saturday at 1 p.m. at the said. into effect Wednesday. It gave Mrs. Eineline Curran order and must decide whether plans by March 31,1974 for the can speak, thanks to 13 years of asked the Communists to Cemetery. Hebron (Congregational Church. Robert Emmett Kennedy, 38, WEATHERSTRIPPINQ no details. Mrs. Emeline Curran, 96, of to utilize town personnel or further expansion of the training at the school, one of BURNET, Tex. (AP) - A provide hiiii no later than Sun­ Friends may call at the The Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey, of uncertain address was Old Saybrook, formerly of retain an outside consultant. existing sewage treatment two schools for the deaf in tornado struck this small Texas day with the names, times and funeral home Sunday from 2 to pastor, will officiate. Burial arrested shortly after the Manchester, d i^ this morning Giles, who became a town facilities.” Elections Sunday Connecticut. hill country town before dawn places of those to be released in 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery, robbery in a back yard near the DOWBOnOMS »1". Ben Hoffmeyer, headmaster in Port Lauderdale, Fla. She The DEP is ordering the town today and the Texas Hebron. employe the same month the BUENOS AIRES (AP) - Stance On Crime the third phase of repatriation. The family suggests that any was the widow of Samuel to “ take such action as is bank and was charged with of the American school, asked Department of Public Safety Friends may call at the Secondary Treatment Plant Some 14 million voters cast the possession and use of personally convinced that “ the There was no immediate memorial contributions may be Curran. necessary to: first-degree robbery, according WASHINGTON (AP) - The legislation, Nixon said, tile committee to increase the said about 300 homes were Potter Funeral Home, 456 was opened, explained what ballots Sunday in a new effort to marijuana. death penalty can be an reply, but a North Vietnamese made to the Heart Association Mrs. Curran was born Jan. 2, ^ “ 1. Prepare an engineering to police. would require a minimum five- school’s budget to $4,500 per damaged or destroyed. Jackson St., Willimantic,- must be done to comply "with restore democracy in troubled President Nixon said today he The President said his effective deterrent against official said Hanoi would of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins 1877 in L aw rence, M ass., report describing the physical No one was hurt in the year sentence “ for anyone pupil, about $400 more than Twisters also three other tonight from 7 to 9. the DEP order: Argentina. will ask (ingress to promptly proposals will revise the entire specific crimes.” comply with the cease-fire St., Hartford daughter of George and ^ rah integrity of the municipal incident, which occurred at the convicted.of selling heroin;” a Meskill has recommended. state communities during the “ The sewer department must Ail nine political parties with restore the death penalty for federal criminal code and “ give It is “ not a deterrent so long agreement of Jan. 27. Bingham Close, and had lived sanitary sewers, giving special bank’s Broadway branch, minimum sentence of 10 years Also pleading for more night. first clean and inspect all presidential candidates ended certain federal crimes and us tougher penalties and as there is doubt whether it can the Communists have on Maple St, for over 80 years attention to infiltration and officers said. to life “ for major traffickers in money were librarians, who There were no immediate t iKattiy MyK 'Wou doni hav* to worry about tho Mas of March whan you a l^ < | sanitary sewer mains that are their campaigns over the past require mandatory sentences of stronger weapons in the war be applied,” Nixon said, adding released 299 American before moving to Old Saybrook exfiltration and illegal connec­ Police said Kennedy was drugs.” And, for offenders with warned of pending cuts in reports of injuries in Burnet, « >haro lor your gardan Iraah produca, both In and out oa aoaaon.” , ^ suspected of contributing two nighfe with a flurry of life imprisonment without against dangerous drugs and that “ the law I propose would prisoners since Feb. 12, a little in 1954. She was a member of tions. being held on $25,000 bond pen­ nium MAueHmtrmm o w m a prior conviction for a drug federally funded programs. ORCHARD FRESHt Crisp Aire, Macs, Red and Golden > significantly to the infiltration rallies and television appeals. parole for habitual drug traf­ organized crim e.” remove this doubt.” but the department said the city more than 50 per cent of the South United Methodist C3iurch. '“ 2. Develop and implement a ding an arraignment. felony, “ it will require life ; Delicious, Russets, Cortlands. problem. This work is usually President Alejandro Lanusse, fickers. “ It will substantially raise The Banks Committee sent out a call for medical number it held at the time of She spent the winters in Fort schedule for the repair and “ The potential criminal will imprisonment without parole.” FRESH: Aspargus, Peas, Cauliflower, Green and Yellow'; performed by high pressure army commander and head of current limits on monetary thought it had a compromise in assistance and emergency the cease-fire. To approach the Lauderdale, Fla., with her reconstruction of those sewers know that if his intended Beans, Brocolli, Black Radlahee, Leeks, Shalote, Yams,<> water-spraying equipment and the military junta that called In a nationwide radio address fines and it will restrict the pre­ “ This is tough legislation,” the state’s perennial “ battle of equipment was eq route from 75 per cent completion mark daughter, Mrs. Emeline H. with excessive infiltration and victims die, he may also die,” ‘ >Spimmh, Watercress, Belgian Endive, Chineae and Savoy)) television cameras. the elections, made the disclosing the tough legislative sent absurd use of the insanity he said, “ but we must settle for the banks,” but it learned that surrounding towns. Burnet is and catch up with the alUed Young. exfiltration and for the he continued. i ) Cabbage, Egg Plant, White Sweet Rotatoea, Bruaaell|; “ We will submit the results of traditional presidential plea for package he will send to Capitol defense,” Nixon added. nothing less. The time has come there still wasn’t any about 60 miles from Austin, the troop withdrawals, the : i Survivors, besides her elimination of illegal connec­ "The hijacker, the kidnapper, ) ’Sprouts, Corn. o Ma r c h is ... clean elections in a nationwide Hill next week, the chief He disclosed that Atty. Gen. for soft-headed judges and agreement in the banking com­ state capital. Communists will have to daughter, are two tions. the man who throws a fire • ! IMPORTED: Sesdieas Grapoa,Cantaloupea, Spaniah;; broadcast early today. executive opposed legalizing Richard Kleindienst has probation officers to show as munity about allowing savings The department said elec­ release next week half of the grandchildren. Miss Dorothy “ 3. From the results of the bomb, the convict who attacks );Melona, Papaysa, PIneapploa, Umaa, Jafla Oranges, Ugli<> drafted a law restoring the much concern for the rights of ba)nks to offer checking tricity and telephone service 286 American prisonei% they Gail Young of West Haven and Philip A. Mehl engineering report prepared in a prison guard, the person who ‘ ’Fruit, Boac and D’Anjou Pears. death penalty for certain innocent victims of crime as accounts. were disrupted. still hold. Capt. Barclay B. Young of Fort Philip Adam Mehl, 87, of conformation with Directive 1, MANCHESTER DOLLARS assaults an officer of the law, VISIT OUR IMPORTED BASKET DISPLAY federal crimes “ cofisistent with they do for the rights of Under a proposed bill, The Burnet twister followed a Hundreds more North Lauderdale; and three great­ Wethersfield, died Thursday at determine the design flow to be all will know that they may pay WEEKEND SPECIALS Downey^s Release the Supreme Court’s recent convicted criminals.” savings banks and savings and long night of stormy weather Vietnamese POWs were grandchildren. a Rocky Hill convalescent anticipated at the Town of with their own lives for any .FRESH ASPARGUS ...... lb. SSC;) decision ...” loan associations could issue over wide areas of Texas. It exchanged today at ()uang TYi Graveside services will be home. He was the father of Manchester Sewage Treatment lives that they take.” As for marijuana, Nixon cited ; ;VINE RIPE TOM ATOES...... lb. 4B« < • FOR SCHOLARS MONTH The high court, in a 5 to 4 personal checking accounts in came at the beginning of the on the northern front and Bong Monday at 11 a.m. in East William Mehl and brother of Plant and install the facilities . Nixon said ^e had directed recent proposals to legalize its CMJFOmilA ICEBERB LETTUCE...... hd. 290^ ^Tempered^ By decision last June, ruled that 1975. As outlined by Norwich tornado season. Son on the central coast. Cemetery. The Rev. Robert Mrs. Helen Fitzsimmons, both needed to provide adequate V kleindienst t^ubm it the death possession and use, but .COCONUTS.flfl. 20c,, the death penalty, as it is Goodspeed, president of Eldridge of South United of Manchester. treatment for the anticipated ^penalty s ta ^ e as a separate declared his opposition. { ;fjuky, fresh pineapples...... ssc^ imposed under current law, is People’s Savings Bank of Methodist Church will officiate. He is also survived bjr 2 other design flow.” proposal " w that Congress can ;BMEEN SQUASH...... lb.2Sc;; Mother’s Illness unconstitutional. He said he hopes states will Bridgeport, the state banking The Watkins Funeral Home, sons, a daughter, a brother, 2 act rapidly” while studying Nixon gave only scant detail make sanctions- “ against the commissioner would decide Teachers, Board Wt Garry Tbs MMaaiilir Evaalai HinH 142 E. Center St., is in charge of other sisters, 14 grandchildren, other parts of his legislative CONUTE LINE OF SUMMT PWEM NEW BRITAIN eoeeeeeoeeeePERO gee»»e»»eeeeee» Rocky Hill. during a midday ballet said Downey, referring to Mrs. President Nixon to Chinese IS freed on bail. marijuana.” major banks. NEW HAVEN (AP) — A little optimism has percolated S8«Wg.g»WWBi88iri»«i Friends may call at the demonstration: Mary V. Downey, who was in Prime Minister Chou En-Lai. through the quagmire of a four-day-old teachers strike in Salon for Men... funeral home tonight from 7 to “I’m glad somebody’s on critical condition and wasn’t Nixon acted after Gov. Thomas the New Haven school system. their toes around here,” aware of her son’s imminent J. Meskill, a boyhood friend of It’s cause was an announcement Friday that Downey’s, informed release. negotiations between the New Haven Federation of YOUR AID Mrs. Downey lay unconscious government officials of Mrs. Village Barber Shop in a semi-coma at New Britain Downey’s condition. Teachers and the Board of Elducation would resume this 24 HOUR TOWING Hospital Friday when the White Downey was sentenced to life Ribicoff Yoices Needs afternoon after an interruption of more than a week. House announced that her imprisonment by the Chinese The union requested the talks Nmturlng Vn Contribute to the advanced education of deserving Manchfl«ter 43-year-old son would be for espionage, but in December and the board agreed late in the Just as agreem ent on a Scholars — our future leaders. released from a Peking prison. 1971 his sentence was afternoon contract has eluded negotiators REGA' CUT She suffered a stroke commuted to five additional “ I am just delighted that they sinqe Sept. 1 when the old I /iWlORIA Wednesday night at her New years in jail. Of Nation’s Cities are resutning,” said Stephen J. contract expired, the board and 17 Britaiq; home, and late Friday Mrs. Downey last saw John in WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. “ His budget is presented on a Papa, board president. “ I just union offer widely differing Franchise Techniques Inc. she was reported still in critical November 1971, the last of five Illegal drugs are a major Washington in the past week to hope that we can reach Abraham A. Rjbicoff, D-Conn., problem. They strike fear into take-it-or-Ieave-it basis.” reports on the effectiveness of We offer the latest in men’s hairstyling plus the 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER,CONN.* Phon* 643-5135 Let’s all support this worthy community educational endeavor. condition. trips she and other members of say cutbacks imposed by the agm m ent by Sunday.” said today President Nixon is Ribicoff said that; The FBI thf strike. stylish UNISEX cut. Private donations of any denomination will be accepted. “ Her doctor told me she is the family made to diina to the hearts of parents concerned Pi^ident were going to make it If no new contract is arrived wrong in saying the crisis in the should be designated to not to be told of this,” Downey visit him beginning in 1958. about the future of their harder than ever to deal with at, both sides must appear ’The school board reported FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY cities is over. their problems. coordinate the nation’s drug en­ Rega’ Cut offers the finest hair products said at a news conference William Downey, who children. ’Tuesday before Superior (^urt that during the first three days forcement effort; ways should - "Try It You’ll Like If’ Friday. “ She is in a coma most accompanied his mother on the Ribicoff, chosen by Judge Norman M. Dube to attendance among the 21,400 CONTROLLED^UTO SODY REPAIRS “ Walking city streets at night The senator said he agreed be found to protect homeowners of the time and only 1971 trip, said John’s “ health congressional Demqcrats to argue a request by the board for pupils was about 80 per cent in Appointments Accepted... no longer is a pleasure. It’s a with Nixon that there should be against spiralling property on all makes. . . occasionally semi-conscious.” was excellent and he had a fine reply to a speech by the Presi­ a permanent injunction against the elemenatry schools and Dally 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. PLEASE SEND TO: danger. a limit on federal spending. taxes; modern technology William said the fact that his frame of mind.’’ Since the visit, dent on the cities, declared in a the strikeiand a move by the about 50 per cent in the middle Plus ALL DAY Thursday. “ Downtown areas have should be used to control rush brother was coming home was Downey said, t|ie Chinese have nationwide radio address: union to dissolve a temporary and high schooU. Union sources No appointments on Saturday LOAN and RENTAL CARS blocks of decayed and aban­ "But within that‘'limit, hour traffic; new high speed MANCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION “ beautiful,” but he said it waS report^ to U.S. officials that ‘ "Fhe crisis in the cities isn’t injunction granted last week. said it was closer to 50 per cent Available by Appointment. . doned housing. These breed there’s plenty of room for set­ trains should be built, and MEN’S HAIRPIECES 257 East Center Street “ tempered” ^by the John continued to be in over. Anyone Who lives or Dube ordered the tehiporary citywide. filth and disease—and more ting our priorities,” he said. unemployed scientists and ^v.i circumstances. excellent health. works in or visits the cities injunction against 52 union MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 crime.” engineers sHould be put to work , The union claimed that 973 of The announcement that John Downey graduated from knows 'he crisis is still with us. “ Unfortunately, the leaders effective at 5 p.m. PHONE 840-0887 ! STAN OZIMEK, Manager developing new and cheaper the 1,336 teachers in the system Downey, an agent for the Cen­ Yale University in June 1951, “ The reality of dally life in Ribicoff said mayors from all President. refuses to discuss Wednesday, the second day of N^BndisstflF ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ l ^ C E N T E R ST., MANCHESTER ways to provide clean air and didn’t report for work FMday. li Main S t tral Intelligence Agency whose during the Korean War, and our nation’s cities is harsh. over the country came to such questions,” Ribicoff sqid. the strike. It carried a penalty water. plane was kliot down over China im m^iately took the job with of $100 a day for each person The board said 745 were oat but that 78 of them reported lU. ■■V'-Af.;- Nov. 2b, 1952, would be released the CIA. continuing to strike. ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 10, 1973 — PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., March 10, i m Sheinwold on Bridge Radio .for thie Week T w o O p e r a s News for Senior Citizens Mernon Notes ■ . ' Aboiit Town (These are the basic listings, and include only thos4 news broad­ ------— by W ally Fortin -:------—------Epworth Circle will meet at ^^7*) D o n e W e l l the home of Mrs. Margaret ??*„ ® ^ SLAM-BANG BIDDING South dealer casts of 10 or 15 minutes in length. Some stations carry other short Komgiebel, 28 Bank St., Mon- U.S. novdist John Updike has newscasts. Daily sports information can be found on the sports OCCASIONALLY WORK^ North-South vulnerable for our St, Patrick’s dance to be Jaycee Wives To Hear Fallacaro day at 8 p.m. been lifted by government cen- By ALFRED SHEINWOLD pages.) By JOHN GRUBER Hello, everybody! Here It is League busy with the followiilg sors. NORTH it was an extraordinarily fine held on Thursday the 22nd. There was no problem in the 4 AJ9832 that time again, a ^ I guess Hie result^: Joseph Fallacaro, hpad of the Methodist Church bellringers YMCA Meete The award recognizes a nominations must be in by April evening of opera last night at Call A, women, the high triple We’ll have Marion SteveM anid Father-son ^^ht play of today’s hand. Declarer C?.8 4 big news of the week was our' ^c^logy department of the will present a program which ')iie Board of Managers of woihhn from the Rockville- 15. the Bushnell as the Connecticut was won by Florence Gustafson her orchestra to play for i»Si Northeast Elementary gratefully won the first dia­ 0 AKQI6 WTIC -1 0 8 0 WINF -1 2 3 0 bus for shopping program. Manrarateir Board of Education will include Irish songs. A skit. the Indian Valley YMCA will "Vemon area for merit and ser­ (Mondiy*Fridayl Opera Associatioi^ offered a like always lots of goocjies to Art Show School'PTO will sponsor a mond trick in dummy, drew ip None « It started last Tuesday, and with a 437, and the high single of wilVUp the Suest speaker at the wW also be presented. Mrs. meet March 29 at 8 p.m. in the vice she has given to th 5 :00 Town and Country (CBS) News Every Hour On The Hour)' double bill, pairing' Puccini’s munch on, and door pri?es to be The Greater Vernon Jaycees father-son night March 15 star' trumps and ran the rest of the VEST EAST 6:00 Bob Steele Show for our maiden voyage we had 169 was won by Marge Hall. m e e t^ of the Greater Vernon Charlotte Purington, lecturer, community. Any person or Open (Monday-Friday) ■ “II Tabairo” with Mascagni’s given away. “Y” office at Vernon Circle. will sponsor an art show and ting at 6 p.m. top diamonds to get rid of his P 7 10 05 Theatre of Melody 5:00 John La Bella 14 passengers. I was hoping we Class B, women, Ida Cormier Jaycee Wives, Thursday at 7:30 will be in charge of the program This will be the first meeting grqup having someone they A93 2 ^ KQI7 11:05 Jean Colbert Show 6:30 Jon Leonard “Cavalleria Rusticana.” won the high triple vAth a P in o c h le Winyiitira p.m. ill the Edith Peck Room of sale, ^ u rd a y and Sunday at Refreshments will be served losing hearts. He couid then 12:00 News. Weather 8:00 World News Round-up would have had a few more, es­ and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert undw Uie leadership, of the new .think is deserving of the award show his hand and claim 13 C> 10 5432 0 8 7 12; 15 Meet Me on the Plaza 8:15 Jon Leonard ^'Tabarro” in particular had pecially at the Westhill Homes and Marion Gouin took the Thursday was here before we the Rockville Public Library. Niederwerfer will head the should call Mrs. James Moore, the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry from 6 to 7 p.m. and will be mjom officers. All Day PQ82 * 10 97343 1:00 News 10:00 Jeff Jacobs that close-knit entity and that honor of the high sjnglh with a Fallacaro will answer Park, Hours Saturday will be followed by a program which tricks. I ;15 Mikeline 2:00 Jay Richard „ ^ because these seniors have a knew it, and in the morning we refreshment connmittee. Oxbow Dr. for a nomination' South deaier SOUTH 3:05 Afternoon Edition 4:10 M n e Back the Bands indefinable something that bigger problem getting out to 144. 'had our pinochle games, and questions on marriage and child The Junior Grange 92 will Junior A*Vard fopn or more information. from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday will feature a precision rifle P KQ 106 5 6 :00 News • Stocks, Weather 4:30 Jay Richard makes the difference between a Qass A, men, Myron Ames rearing problems. Prior to The Vernon Junior Womens from 2 to 4 p.m. team and judo demonstrations. North-South vuinerabie 6:25 Strictly Sports 6:00 The World Tonight where Oie stores are. the following winners were: meet March 17 at 2 p.m., also at 'The recipient of the award 10 6 3 ’The Gen. Pershing Precision Opening lead—Three of 7:05 Accent *70 6:15 Phil Rlzzuto fine performance and a truly A couple of things we did find took the high triple with a 515, Peter FVey, 613; Bea Cormier, joining the Manchester school the Grange Hall, llie program Gub, under the direction of the will be honored at the club’s The show will include original Sunday O 9 7 :35 Edward Newman Reports 6:20 Phaultless Phil memorable one. out on.our first run was that we and Merrill Dickinson won the system, Fallacaro’ was Public Affairs Committee, is annual banquet to be held May 8 ^aphics, watercolors and oils Rifle team from the University Diamonds * A K J 6 7:50 Joe Caragiola 7:20 Pat Summerall 606; Joseph Windsor, 574; will be “Wearing of the All Medicinal Services Available 7:30 Mike Wallace Placido Domingo was the in d it will be conducted by Art of Connecticut and the Vernon There would be a different 8 :00 News are able to go a little faster as high single with 219. G race Baker, 561; R obert rehabilitation counselor for the Green.” Members of looking for nominations for the at the Country Squire South West North East 7:35 Lowell Thomas star of both productions and he America. Judo Gub will perform. story to tell if West opened the 8.1& Pop Concert 7:45 Jay Diamond far as picking up along the Class B, men. Bill Preston Schubert, 560; Sam Schors, 558; state. He has a BA degree in neighboring granges are in­ “Woman of the Year" award. Restaurant in Ellington. All 455 HARTFORq ROAD 643-5230 1 4 Pass 6 * Pass 9:05 Nightbeat ace of hearts. East would signal 11:00 Capitol Area View-point was in fine^voice. His diction route. So we ask that if you’re took both honors with a 404 for Ellen Bronkie, 555; G race psychology from Fairfield v ite . Pass Pass 11:00 News. Business. Weather 1:00 Sign Off isn’t always the greatest, but enthusiastically by dropping tbe 11:20S{Mrts Final Monday nights only: planning to take the bus, be out the high triple, and a 145 for the Moore, 551; Oliver Roberts, University and an MA degree Opening lead — 0 3 11:30 Other Side of the Day 7:45 Sports Huddle his timbre, his consistent Library Display ^ king on his partner’s ace! West fSaturdayi a little earlier. Also, if you’re high single. 545; Robert Ahern, 543; Eva and sixth year certificate in 8:45 Don ShulitShow artistry, his excellent pitch, An exhibit of Hungarian folk would obediently lead another 5 :00 Town and Country 9:00 NFL Football planning on taking the bus one Dancing Ends Lutz, 537; Bess Moonan, 537, counseling from the University 6 :00 Bob Steele Show and other attributes make him art is now on display in the heart, and South would be down 10:00 Gardentime way only, then please tell the and Grace Windsor, 530. of Connecticut. He has done DEPARTMENT STORE (Saturday) about as fine as tenor as is to be Wednesday found us extra adult wing of the Rockville before he could giet started. 10:15 Modern Living 6:00 Jon Leonard ciriver, so he won’t be looking In the afternoon we started private counseling for the past 10:30 Saturday Showcase busy as along with our arts and Public Library, loaned by Mrs. Should West know enough to The Trouble 8:00 World News Round-up heard anywhere in the world for you on the way for the bridge lessons, and while the three and one-half years. 10 :50 WTIC Outdoors 8:15 Jon Leonard today. crafts we had our final dance Andrew Hermann of Crestwood lead a heart in this situation? The trouble with scientific II ;00 Saturday Showcase 10:00 Jeff Jacobs retym trip. lessons went on, some played Fallacaro is a member of the i2:00 News. Weather Ute de Vargas sang opposite lesson for this season. We had a Rd., Tolland. Mrs. Hermann is Yes, but let’s return to this bidding is that South will make 11:00 Bring Bank the 50’s Now if you’re not along the bridge, and the winners were: American Association of 12:15 SaturdayShowcase 12:00 Jeff Jacobs him in the opening “Tabarro,” fine turnout with everyone very a native of Hungary. point after we have considered the slam only when he cannot 1:00 News 2:00 Jim Beckwith route stated in last week’s pleased and happy with the Marge Reed, 3 , ^ ; Ivy Siddell, Marriage and Family 1 ^5 Your Hume Decorator and the public rather Featured in the exhibit is an the strange bidding. be defeated. The advantage of 6 :00 Jack Warner on Sports column, and want to ride the 3,330, aqjd Ethel Irish, 3,120. Counselors, National Council on 1 Saturday Matinee 7:00 The World this Week underratod her. It was the first lessons. It certainly has been a intricately worked Busaki Upon hearing the opening bid. an immediate jump to slam is 2:00 Opera 7:30 BiU Vassar bus, please call our office and wonderful experience for us, Family Relations, National, North can tell that his partner that South will probably make 5 :00 Monitor 1:00 Sign Off time many in the audience had we’ll try to arrange things. M enus National Rehabilitation embroidered runner, napkin set 6:00 News. Weather ever heard the opera and when and just saying thank you to Mr. and pincushion. Tlie a rt of OPEN AUTO will make a slam against any the slam even if it is 6:20 Strictly Sports Remember, we start, at the Monday: Homemade Association, the (Connecticut (Sunday) the heroine wasn’t scenery and Mrs. Lee Burton just woodworking is represented by opening lead except a heart. theoretically unmakable. West 6:30 Monitor 6:30 Religious Programming Westhill Homes at 10 a.m.. and . doesn’t seem enough. They’ve Minestrone soup with crackers, Association of Psychological 11:00 News. Weather 10:00 Jack Warner on Sports chewing prima donna they were a coaster set. Also included in SUNDAY North knows he can bid the must guess the right suit to 11:20 Sports Final should be going up Main St. steamed frankfurters on a roll, Personnel and the National TOOLS! 12:00 Edward M. inclined to dismiss her as been terrific, and I guess our the collection are puppets, THRU FRIDAY 10 AM -10PM ? hand “scientifically” and thus lead, and the Odds are about 2 to 12:00 Other Side of the Dav 12:30 Songs of Erin around 10:20, and be at the gang sort of “adopted” them as chilled fruit with a cookie, and Association of School (Sunday) 1:00 Edward M. lightweight. Yet she sang in the Herend china and wine bottles. find out whether or not his 1 that he will pick the wrong 5:30 Sunrise Seranade Mayfair Gardens about 10:30 a beverage. Psychologists. YOUR CHOICI 6:00 Jim Beckwith Ftoccini tradition. they mentioned some bigger Adding interest are several partner has control of hearts. side suit to open. 7:00 Sunday Strings 9:30 Rival Time ^ and on to the Parkade about Wednesday: Corned beef and 8:00 News 10:15 Holy Trinity Church and better things come Grange Meets pictures and books on Hungary. POWER Unfortunately, the opponents She’d make a wonderful Mimi 10:45. Return trip starts at the cabbage with horseradish Now that we have given the 8 15 Sabbath Message 11:00 Jim Beckwith or even a Butterfly (although September. Vernon Grange 52 will meet will listen to the bidding and 6:30 Guideline 12:00 Sign Off Parkade at 1:30 p.m., and sauce, boiled potatoes, buttered Chamber Meets seal of approval to North’s 9:00 News. Weather she is too tall to be truly By the way, next Wednesday March 16 st 8 p.m. at the will also find out about the arriving at the Center of the carroto, rolls and butter, lemon MOWER slam-bang bidding, let’s 9:10 Hymntime believable in the latter part.) morning from 9 a.m. to 10:30 Grange Hall, Rt. 30. Green Sash The Board of Directors of hearts. 9:30 National Radio Pulpit town about 1:50, and back to the tarts, and a beverage. examine West’s opening lead. 10:00 Sunday Showcase She’d also make a fine Manon, a.m., we have a little project night will be observed with the Rockville Area CHiamber of Westhill homes shortly after 2. Thursday: Old-fashioned com The bidding should warn West 12:10 Sunday Showcase and she made a fine Giorgetta that we could use some, help officers present from all over Commerce will meet Tuesday 12.45 Travel TYends The bus service has been with. You’ve been hearing chowder, sliced meat sandwich at noon at Howard Johnson r wm Himt - (pq that the slam can be beaten 1:00 Sunday Best WPOP — 1410 last evening; it just wasn’t the arranged for your benefit, and the state. Mh WqM-'lti Tr* taMn' 2:00 Monitor things about flouride in our on rye, ice cream with Restaurant, Rt. 30, Vernon. only if the defenders can win sort of portrayal the audience we certainly hope that as time The Rockville United lity assort-E FRL - MgQm m - MicSnm (N) 5 :10 News (Monday-Fridayl drinMng water. Well, quite a strawberries, and a beverage. the first two tricks. For this 5:10 Sunday Edition expected. Incidentally, despite It of mostS 6:00 Bill Love — Lou Morton goes on you’ll find the need to few people feel that letters Friday: Vegetable beef soup, “THE GETAWAY” reason. West’s best chance is to 6:00 News. Weather. Sports 10:00 Tom Jones her name, she is Austrian. use the bus, and that you’ll plan Reg. ted tools. 6 :30, Meet the Press I 00 Bill Winters should be sent out to get a bill tuna salad sandwich, fruit^ M0IEM 9-9333 lead his ace. If it wins the first 7 05 Monitor Rita de Carlo has never 49.97 S park plug tester,£ 4 ;00 Mike Greene your activities to make this passed allowing people the gelatin, and a beverage. Vernon yy trick, he will then be in a posi­ 7 :30 Yale Reports 7 :00 Ray Dunaway sounded better than she did as possible. gear and wheell tion to decide whether to con­ 8 05 Your Box at the Opera 12:00 Bobby Rivers La Frugola, the ragpicker. It freedom of choice as to whether Don’t forget now to plan your 8:30 Eternal Light . We might mention that some shopping for Tuesdays, and get puller, anti-theft? tinue or to shift to a different isn’t a glamorous role, but Miss they want flouride or not. We door lock knobs,; of you who bowl in the Senior a free bus ride. I’ owerful 3 HP B&S suit. WDRC -^ 3 6 0 de Carlo made a great deal of have some 500 letters that need and many more. (Saturday) Bowling League could take the to be stuffed into envelop^ and engine with recoil 6 :00 Bill Love — Lou Morton it, both from a vocal and an bus, get in some shopping, and starter, 19" cutting (Monday-Friday) 10:00 Ray Dunaway sent out. So, if you’d like to Schedule for the Week Town Sets Up 2 :00 Bill Winters ' histrionic standpoint. She’s then go on to the alleys in time width, 2 piece fold­ m DKiMiii m M. (PC) •6:00 Bob DeCarlo help, drop by Wednesday mor­ Monday, 10 a.m. to .noon, Daily Question 10 :00 Bob Craig 6:00 Chip Hobart been heard here in a number of for bowling. JUMBO rx10’ ing handle, extra 3.00 Dick Mcljonough 12 00 Bobby Rivers ning before the dancing starts. kitchen social bingo, one can of safety features. Fonda ■ Dm Sutheriand Partner deals and bids one roles, frequently stealing the Keep it in mind, and we’ll be oo. 7 00 Joe Hager thunder from the lead, which After a delicious fish dinner fruit is needed; noon to‘ 12:30 Gasoline Depot Steelyard Blues” spade. Tbe next player 12:00 Dick Haddad (Sunday) looking to see yoiU come p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to [UTILITY SHEDS 22" self-propelled $74.97 passes, and you bold: Spades, •l5:00 on Monday) 9 05 Monitor she did again last evening. we all went upstairs for our oo, Phone 649-9333 to ;30 Congressional Report Tuesday. Okay? 4 p.m., pinochle games. Bus K-Q-10-6-5; Hearts, 10-6-5; (Saturday) Giovanni Ciminelli was a Fun-Day meeting. We want to With the establishment this tor to the amount of the Open Sunday (alternate Sundays) 50 For Setback pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip Diamonds, 9; Clubs, A-K-J-6. 6:00 Bob DeCarlo 11 00 News. Weather. Sports very fine Michele while Robert send our condolences to the week of a central gasoline dis­ gasoline tax, which is being Thru Friday- oo: 10:00 Bob Craig at 12:30 and 4 p.m. 97 PM UT MIT.OOM. EKS Wbat do you say? 6:00 Religion Falk and Salvatore Motisi Well now, last Friday evening relatives of Bertha Martinyak tribution point, all town deducted from the Board of OHTOlU 3.00 Teriy Woods 7:00 Sunday Through The Valley - Oill we had a real nice turnout of 50 Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil 10 A.M.-10 P.M. . Answer: Bid two clubs. You 7 :00 Joe Hager Simpson rounded out the cast. Actually who passed'^'liWay this past vehicles, with the exception of Education’s busing contract. play to jump to four spades at 12:00 Dick Haddad 8:00 Tom Jones there was another girl and a players for the setback games week. painting class; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. fire engines and diesel-fuel Based on an estimated annual Reg. (Sunday) 11:30 Other Side ol the Day with the following winners: Senior Bowling League; lO- vehicles, will be supplied at the usage of 65,000 gallons, by the your next turn, thus indicating 6:00 Religious and public 1 00 Mike Greene young man, presumably from B irth d ay s 119.97 rHEATRE EAST great strength in the black programming 6 :00 Chip Hobart the chorus, who didn’t get Millie McCarthy, 132; Fred a.m., bus pickup for shopping; same point. school buses, .the saving will 9:00 Scott Morgan Knofla, 127; Elizabeth Cone, We had a birthday celebrated 1:30 p.m., return trip from Mayor Frank McCoy said tbe amount to some ^3,800. The iMaiapiawmKiw-HW suits. If partner can control the 2:00 Dick McDonough program cr^it but who added this past Tuesday. Mae Tivnan Hot dip galvanized and poly­ 7 :00 Terry Woods 125; Esther Anderson, 121; shopping; 5:30 p.m., bus pickup depot is at the Public Works combination of the two. figures red suits, it is up to him to make to the production as an organ ester enamel coated for extra 10:30 Religious and public Anna Haupt, 121; Joseph Wind­ who is the only living member for Irish Night Supper, return Department on Rt. 30. A new projects a savings of about $8,- Pc. Vinyl 10 Academy a move toward slam. programming grinder and his sweetheart. of the original nine who started durability. Weather tight r'odf 12 00 Sign Off sor, 120; Bob Ahern, 119; trip after entertainment. 10,000-gallon tank and pump 700 for the next fiscal year, Award Copyright 1973 Virtually the same cast sang a Senior Citizens Club, and was and walls. AUTO in “Cavalleria.” DeVargaswas Bertha Duhring, 118; Wilbrod Wednesday, 9 a.m., the arts were installed and have actual­ McCoy said. Nomination* General Features Corp. M KSS-FM — 96.0 our Mrs. Senior Citizen last MATS! replaced by Marisa Galvani, Messier, 118; L « Steinmeyer, and crafts class, and also a ly been in operation for about a The lowest bid for purchase Bast Plctura (News two minutes before the hour. 24 117; Ann Perras, 117; Grace year, turned 85 years young. F R O N T M A T Cabarol WRCH - 910 hours a day > but the otherJther principals .“U ... special envelope stuffing month. and installation of the tank and A good friend of ours will be According to the mayor the LADIES’— TEENS— BIG GIRLS’ Best Actress (Monday-Saturdayl (Sunduv'Sutunluy) remained. Here the audience*®?*®*'’ Gates, 115; having a birthday on the 16th of project; 10:30 a.m. to noon, pump, was 83,995. In addition to Midnight AH stereo music Alexander Stjyes, 115, and Uza MnnoM 6:00 Reveille was on certain ground and they social dancing; noon to 1 p.m., installatton of the larger tank this the Public Works Depart- 44 9:00 Rhapsody 6 a m. Stereo % music Grace Windsotv 115. this month, and it would be nice has enabled the town to take ad­ Itag. Best Supporting IJ.OOMatinee - 9 a m. KISS with More Music adored, the new soprano, who to surprise h ^ with a visit, or a Hot-Meal and Meals-on- ,ment relocated a driveytay at 4.8* TVIANCHESTE Noon The Difference Is the Music Come Monddy it was great to vantage of theHlowest bid inrice FASmOH A ctor 0RIVE-1H ROUHS 6 i 44A 4 OVWghliehls o( Hartford had a big voice and swept card. Martha Mansfield will be Wheels;.' 1:80 pim.. Fun Day the site. Fits all cars even 8 Off Gaslight 6 p.m. StereoMusic from the Sound to around the stage in the best see sof m'any.tor our kitchen entertainment will be Joseph on gasoline, under the Capitol those with consoles. 12:00 Quiet Houi;s the Berkshires . 83 years old, and is now at the The cost of the new central iSundavl 9 p.m More Music For New England scenery-chewing, operatic social bingo,' and everyone Region Purchasing Council Trim (it design. Meadows Convalescent Home. DUpond showing slides of operation probably will be Same as Mondav-Saturday lisling. except from the Mansion tradition of acting. Actually she enjoyed the games and prizes. Hawaii, followed by square operation TOPS 1 Pc. Roar Mat 2.66 8:00 Religious programs We didn’t get anyone returned to the town, in was hard to understand, but We want to remind those atten­ Based on an estimated annual 11 00 Quiet Hours reported as a patient at the dancing and card playing. Bus savings, during this fiscal year, O SiMOCKS audiences make little or no ding that they should bring one pickup at 8:30 a.m. and again at usage of 84,000 gallons, the L«S»- hospital, which is always great s>“SHklNKS can of canned goods to the savings to the town will amount the mayor explained. He added 9ARDAHI Bardahl OII& attempt to understand the news, but did get a call from a noontime. Return trip at about that in addition to the savings words in opera in any event. games, preferably fruit. 4 p.m. to about |4>900, the mayor said. o LAYERED LOOKS lonely Mrs. Margaret Burke involved there will be 'cen- ^ e n g in e ! Engine This shortcoming was most In the afternoon we had 44 In addition, according to Mayor who is at the Laurel Manor Con­ Wednesday, 9 a.m., the arts tralized control over the gas­ o BODYSHIRTS I evident when the ^ntuzza was playing pinochle, and it was McCoy, a recent decision of the CARE LUBE! valescent Home. and crafts class, and also a oline^ inventory and disburse­ About Town singing opposite Mama Lucia, .go<^ to see Fritz Wilkinson state Tax Department has ALL NEW SPRING back with us again. The lucky The entertainment started off special envelope stuffing enabled the school bus contrac- ment. STYLES AND COLORS Girl Scout Troop 642 will played by ^ n ta Aronica. Every ■•Net STATE j Time Schedule winners were: Eva Lutz, 676; with paper quizzes, but the gang project; 10:30 a.m. to noon, \ MANCHfS’ l 0 meet Monday at 3 p.m. at Com­ . 1 word was intelligible from •**ai kIJ! I >af( PAmN MiAt is just too sharp for us, and so social dancing; noon to 1 p.m., '111 MIX' I Mama, but you only got about Bess Moonanr668; Ann Perras, ?.Otovoos®J1 munity Baptist Church. many got them all right we had Hot-Meal and Meals-on- Power Con­ Gives more one in four from Santuzza. Still, 657; George Last, 653; Peter ( ^ 9 to give everyone a prize. Then Wheels; 1;30 p.m., Eun-Day Fire King Ovenware centrate or power, bet­ it is a fine voice, and she has F rey ,: 647; Mary Hope, 642; 24 RHS Seniors ter mileage. The Marantha Christian Saturday we went to the races for awhile, entertainment followed by Goes from (reezar to oven to table. Choose Oil Stabilizer considerable acting ability. Mabel Keeney, 640; Jennie Your Coffee House will be open before we jumped into the square dancing and card IVi qt, covered casseroles or utility pan, Rita de Carlo was again a big Fogarty, 631; John Derby, 628; 6x9 deep loat pan or 9"-s.q. cake pan. ' Choice tonight starting at 7:30 at the square dancing and card playing. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. Jerry Lewis Cinema, South success, this time as Lola, May Derby, 623, and Grace State Scholars Wall White Fellowship Hall of Calvary playing, which rounded out a Windsor — “Snoopy Come while Ciminelli sang Alfio in Moore, 622. and again at noontime. Return Church, 647 E. Middle ’Tpke.. busy day. Twenty-four Rockville H i^ Vernon Garden Apts.; Deborah Paint Paint AfVOVieS TOW* A f w Home,” plus “Lost Planet,” fine style but without the Tag Sale Success trip at about 4 p.m. Young adults are in charge of P art 2, 1:00-3:00; “ Across School students have been Ciscon, Lawrence St.; Wayne distinction that had marked his As Tuesday rolled in, so did > Sellout TTiursday, 10 a.m., crewel the program, and young people noth. Street,” 7:00-9:00 By the way, we have a designated State of Connecticut Civinsl^s, 71 Range lUll Dr.; FASHION performance in the earlier our Tag Sale, and like every embroidery class; noon to 12:30 Gal. are welcome. State Theater — “ Snoopy waiting list only for our Irish Scholars for 1973. Barbara CHarke, 4 Evergreen . i Prescut opera. Of course Placido type fund-raising project, this p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to Rd.; Also; Debra Dabbs, 510 Comes with Ceiling white| Come Home,’’ 1:00-2:20; Domingo brought down the Night Dinner this Tuesday 4 p.m., bridge games and All seniors, the 24 are among “Great Waltz,” 7:00-9:10 proved to be a big success. To Tunnel Rd.; Scott Davison, 23 Servers PANTS five way writ­ resists drip­ house, even though he slacked date our fund-raising Georgina liight. ’The tickets went fast for bridge classes. Bus pickup at 2,500 scholars selected from an ten guaran­ ping. Meadows Drive-In Theater — Wilson La.; Almira Edwards, FRI. SAT. SUN. 2 PM 994 off in attention to artistic detail this one, and I guess conned 8:30 a.m., return trip at 12:30 applicant group of atout 7,500. tee. “Across noth Street,” 7:00- Vince and her hard-working 24 Kanter Dr.; Susan Feighn, 82 • BOY-CUT JEANS FORRAREN1BANO while giving a portrayal aimed : beef and cabbage is one of the p.m. Election was based on a com­ M ‘‘SNOOPIM^ 11:00; “Hickey and Boggs,” helpers have come up with Baker Rd.; Deborah Godin, 49 YOUNQrtOPlE at overall effeej. better than gl25 and still have a popular meals. Along with the Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, bined score which weighed • POLYESTER KNITS 9:00 big nationality night dinner, Countra Le; Teresa Latulippe, 39; \ COIHE H O M r n* if M lailRfi <• •• Mmb The chorus sounded tew donations coming in. So we kitchen social bingo, one can of academic performance in­ YOURCHOtCE i s WRANGLERS Manchester Drive-In Theater 35 Diane Dr.; John MagUocco, 1 •XXX exceptionally well here in “Gli sincerely thank all the we’ll have the Griffith Irish fruit needed; nqon tp 12:30 dicated by rank in class and — “Across noth Street,” 7:00- Dancers, accompanied by our Elm Hill Rd.; Kevin MUler, 9 ALL NEW FOR SPRINCP Celling or JACK L8MMON aranci olezanno.” It made the volunteers, and people who p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m, to academic ability as evidenced Grandview D r.; Peter Moss, 21 10:45; “Hickey and Itoggs,” Met’s efforts look pretty thin. own fiddler, why none other Wall Paint AaAsuoMumo 8:45 attencled the sale for the 4:30 p.m., open card playing by scores earned on the Fox Hill D r.; Bruce Rieder, 31 Then came the “Regina Ctoeli,” than Tommy O’Neill. and visiting; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., scholastic aptitude test of the ASH Vernon Cine I — “Steelyard success (Kcurred. Hillside Manor. M ELM A C A v a n t i ! E and this was a real stunner for a Next will be a Food Sale Our bus will pick up those setback games. Bus pickup at college entrance examination Blues,” 2:00-7:15-9:00 wishing a ride starting at 5:30 Also; Patricia Roca, 10 IDINNERWARE^ 'TRAYS ■OOUX AT 7:00-9:30 «u MU «MHma change. around the middle of April, and 8:30 a.m., return trip at 12:30 board. (juarry Dr.; Sheila Saunders, 17 Mm Vernon Cine II — “The Anton Guadagno conducted p.m. Dinner will be served at Par the proceeds from both projects p.m. Pickup again at 6 p.m., Designation as a State of Kenwood Rd.; Marilou Shea, 63 Gal. Getaway,’’ 2:154:308:45-9:00 and made the orchestral will go toward ceramto equip­ 8:30 p.m. return trip after setback Connecticut Scholar is con­ Color We do have some tickets left Trout Stream Dr.; Mara Reg. WHITE Flat finish. B u r n s i d e passages of “Tabarro” really ment as we certainly hope to games. sidered a high honor. Those Vijups, 2 Richard Rd.; Mark 6.99 59! X i c k i i .i n •> KMWWDll thoroughly good job of colors and ' WHITE rm M *r AMt CwMU* Sunday too long. ‘ Tiittiblebrook Dr.; Allen Apel, Paul Menard, 7 Ridgewood Dr. four. Chdice of many “Cavalleria,” too, but it was a patterns. shapes. Tomorrow .8:00 Speaking of food sales, lets 10 Liberty St.; Lisa Bousquet, a n d Paul Scott, 14 Coming Soon performance you could take in 20 Claire Rd.; . Brian Carter, not forget that our “students” Willowstream Dr. atii- "SLUETH” r n u n a ijm w ii stride. I liked the stage setting who help out with our meal M ErS |«pHMtM7*By Jerry Lewis Cinema, South for “Tabarro” but I couldn’t kiMrtiMawtt Windsor — “Across 110th program have received permis­ For J.*-, ' I WALL say much for the scenery in sion to set up a table at the Top Street,” 7:00-9:00; “ Snoopy JEANS “Cavalleria”. Everything went Notch Grocery Store on N. ■f PAINT Bi — Come Home,” plus “Lost Your VELOUR NEW RUFF-ABOUTS MEADOWS ANTHONY YAPHET smoothly under Tony Main St. To help make this a big ■Nil PRINT 0^4 1-9'NOBTHo* KT o»l-84 HTfD Planet,” Part 2, 1:00-3:00 TAKE lAST-Wf ST StBVia RD EXIT KOTTO Stivanello’s staging. All in all, a success, we’re calling for some ACROSS unson' n w a ENSEMBLE State Theater — “ Snoopy fine evening and even a great help from you folks. We need Dining GaL c -9 THICK AND THIRSTY Come Home,’’ 1:00-2:20; one. food which can be left off here sN $ Fashion-Fresh I /JO " STREET j(cross noth Street “Great Waltz,” 8:00 at the Senior Center during the Pleasure Candy Kitchen BATH TOWEL Colors. About Town week of March 12th, with the Playing at 7 & 9 P.M. Meadows Drive-In 'Theater — sale going on all day FYiday, the “Across noth Street,” 7:30; Where <)aallty Candy la Blade Fresh Daily ”iiiriii;v ,v iKKiti'S" Low Admission Prices Manchester Garden Club will 16th. IVe Present SAT. — SUN. “Hickey and Boggs,” 9:30 meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. at If you can’t find the time to Choose From Over ZOO Varieties MOD LAMPS MATINEE at 1 A 3 P.M. Center Congregational Church. bake some goodies, then let’s Manchester Drive-In Theater There will ^ a panel discussion try to get down to the sale and Roal quality at Qraat 8alaa P ric e s / Ideal for any room “Snoopy Come Home” — “Across noth Street,’ll 9:00; on gardening problems. buy some of the delicious foods. S Y Q I J I N T O Keep Cool With Our . .. o f th e house. Coming: “ 1776” “Hickey and Boggs,” 7:00 Bowling Results Choose cube, mush­ , Vernon Cine I — “Steelyard Hostess Mints HAND TOWEL 87c room, egg or Saturn Blues,” 2:008:30-5:10-7:05-8:50 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murray Back to Tuesday, besides the AT THE ORGAN MEN’S SPORT tag sale and bus shopping, ac­ Dainty thin chocolate squisues with a WASHCLOTH 37gi styles. BEER Vernon Cine II — “The of 88 Porter St. will be host and green mint filling showing through. DOM i^lC VALUES MEN’S hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. tion was hot and heavy at the DECORATOR SOLIDS'. AND KNIT SHIRTS JERRY LEWIS 'CINEMA Getaway,” 2:154:308:45-9:00 Every Fri. and Sat. Refreshingly tasty. I OWENS COKNINC FIBERCLAS With Your APM4VAiy AVm. — 04MS44 — MOOTM WPIPMC at Lutz Junior Museu'th. Parkade Lanes with our Senior SOCKS CEPACOL DINE WITH IJS TIER GORTJUIIS UD i HAT SET e NEW SCHICK SUNDAY NITE DANCE EXPLOSION ' laaLaa Stralck O R A N G E HALL Tel. 64 S-3 1 6 I tor ReservatloDS Skert SIcen MOUTHWASH SUPER II Luncheon k t m 17. IL II, «r 15 |Mn tM?? N|k SchNl IlfeT 100% Rayee Dmt Skirtt Orton Crtw • He tree 2-Flc. Sat and Anortad NytaaStntek ^THIS SUNDAY NITE..MAHCH11TH. Luncheons served Dally 12 to 2 P.M. -•HaadWailiAle 14 Oz. BoHt* lUpiactiiiMt 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. It UtM N KB CM K SM ■ MMBS1B M BM It - N IK ASSORTED Spart and • Siiat 10-13 ktg.1.29 • FkeSaft OOLOU Kait Skim V d u 4 t Oftridg* KB V BUTB MIFNn #1 KniNT 11KKU K Kl KKUBK • SUMiAFriel* AHNawColart to 89c B BM 7JI n. MNKT BBni - MBKMLMT tlN Key. to 4 M Bey Savtral lUg. 1.19 ALSO WINES FOR YOUR R $ g .2 0 T R4^.2,J7 T l g j ^ IB N M K n giMNir HMM NEW T O m r PLEASURE B I N G O VITO’S ^very Sat. Night “ABACUS" (Formerfy Villa Louisa) 7:30 P.M . anisH QflW NBrai BINT EIBT BH Villa Louisa Rd.. Bolton ROUTE 6, BOLTON — TEL 649.4332 SFIE twlir BirtM’i #1 MmwI irttBUTNiMMmr Open Sundays—Closed Mondays ,MR. TURKEY Orange Hall — L Center St IhrtiiW hrisK Mt-iat OFEir DAILY and SCNDAY till 8:00 PJW. EflNE H ^ ^ A O STo) MANCHESTER Candy Also Avnllable For Fund Balsing

1 'I ' r MANCHESTER EVENING MERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 10. 1973- PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., tibach 10, 1OT3 Mafne Pastor Accepts Hebron

•! 'f l$lanrl]pat?r Eitf utng U tm ih Baptist Church Call Girl Scouts Business Bodies T o Observe T w Rpv. Ondon P. Stairs of churches in Maine, and in Founded Oct, 1 , 1881 BRANCH OFFICER PROMOTED AURustei Maine) has accepted a Massachusetts, Pennsylvania , APPRENTICES Church Day Darcy F. Smith of East Carol Tuschick of Shady 11TH. ANNUAL \ caU to be pastor of Community and Nova Scotia, Canada. Four hundred apprentices Hartfora has been elected a Lane, Bolton, has been Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail tOtreceive their Baptist Qiurch. He w ill assume A N N E E M T enrolled in the Connecticut A native of New Brunswick, branch officer by the Society promoted to the post of adver­ Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. hte pu toral duties on March 18. Correspondent State Apprenticeship Council MANCHESTER Canada, he received his AB for Savings executive tising administrator in the Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (A C 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ ’pil^Itev. Mr. Stairs has been Tel. 228-3971 program in the Greater Hert­ degree from Kingston College committee. marketing division of Colt In­ ment, 647-9946. Girl Scout Sunday w ill be ford area graduated Wednesday in Canada and his BD degree dustries Firearms Division. ANTIQUES SHOW Published every evening Except Sun­ observed this Sunday by all night in the University of from Gordon Theological days and holidays. EJntered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Hebron Girl Scouts through Connecticut Law School College in Boston. SpmsoTFd By The Couplos Club Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press attendance at their respective Auditorium. churches. cond Class Mail Matter. During World War II, he was The' apprentices have all SEIXMID (aHCREM THHIM. CHURCH Services and leaders atten­ a chaplain with the 28th Penn­ successfully completed from 885 North Main S t, Manchestar, Cesn. Burl L. Lyons Publisher ding are scheduled as follows; two to four years of training The Manchester Publishing Co. sylvania Division. In Augusta, [xH n , WBmt Crete WBliwty P-M) - Mtow Stfae Hebron Congregational With employers in the fields of reed Itr Oa Priwliii assumes no financial responsibility for he has been active in communi­ Church, 9;30 a.m., Mrs. George automotives, construction, Subscription Rates ty affairs and is a member of typographical errors appearing in a d ver­ Alden; Gilead Congregational drafting, machine tool; printing the Augusta Kiwanis Club. Payable in Advance tisements and other reading matter in Church, 11 a.m., Mrs. James and other service trades. THURSDAY MARCH 15, 1 -1 0 P.M. The Manchester Evening Herald. One Month $3.25 The Rev. and Mrs. Stairs will Derby; St. Peter’s Episcopal Area graduates amoung the FRIDAY MARCH 18, 1 - Q P.M._____ Display advertising closing hours, Church, 10 a.m., Mrs. John 400 are, in Manchester; Thte Ad Permits 1 or 2 Persons to Purchase $ 1 J » TIchsts Single Copy 154 arrive ih Manchester on March three full days prior to publication. 14. Mrs. Stairs, a free lanhe Sibun; and St. Maurice’s Leonard A. Bousquet, for 81.25 Eacti By Carrier, Weekly 754 Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon writer, with articles in several Church, Bolton, 11 a.m.. Mass, apprentice to Burnside Auto One Y e a r $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon national magazines, writes a Mrs. Peter Hadley. Body; Robert E. Lavoie, ap­ A ll ^outs in St. Maurice’s prentice to Holmes Funeral Six Months $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and column for the Kennebec Parish are invited to a Girl Home, Inc.; Robert D. Ames Three Months $9.75 Monday. (Maine) Journal, "The Par­ sonage Scene.” She also is Scout breakfast at the Church and Harold L. Davey, H enry Ifflcxjc has editor of the “ Maine Church Parish Center at 8; 15 a.m. Mrs. apprentices to Optical Style Women” and a member of the Robert Piette w ill attend with Bar, Inc. the Hebron girls. Other area graduates 17 reasons why you Downtown Revitalization Maine Press, Radio and TV Girls are requested to. attend include; Women. Darcy F. Smith Rev. Ondon P. Stairs services in as complete a un­ Michael R. Martin, Dennis C. should come to us m in is t e r of/ the Penney The Rev. and Mrs. Stairs iform as possible and to sit as a Metell and Gary R. Ott, all of Essential For Future Smith joined the bank in/l970 Carol Tuschick Memorial United Baptist have three grown children group with the leaders atten­ Rockville and apprentices to as a management trainee and Cihurch in Augusta since 1964. living in Philadelphia and Los ding. She is a 1964 graduat^pf Sol Cantor Electric, Inc. fcM* income tax help. was promoted to branch The Downtown Action Committee’s There hasn’t been any thinking He has alsd served other Angeles. In connection with Girl Scout Manchester High School and Giuseppe Massimilla, also of manager of the Warehouse Reason 9. H & R Block can show you how that Sunday, which marks the start graduate of Katherine Gibbs tockville, apprentices to req u est o f $20,000 to co o rd in a te about a mass redevelopment program Point office when it opened in ^ of Girl Scout Week throughout School of Boston. She has been lJ^\gata Bros., Inc. new government Short Form you’ve heard about planning toward a revitalized down­ for downtown such as that submitteorts 24,- related procurement in 1968, (Consider, that the average Twenty participants accepted on a first come basis for six Andonoo, in accusing the FBI aas.iT auFB eouMoe s w i l l SAVE 20% 350 local skaters enjoyed sport 8PLIM TER 8 ARB BACwooiR LAOies RUBBISM DuSOue the drop still adds up to a hefty military personnel and benefits week’s Instruction In basic tennis by one of New England’s of piylng into the personal lives um sl during 26 skatibg days this OULLlI FLY TOE rndernsod $5.5 billion, in the face of totaled $5,500 a man in 1968 and leading doubles champions. Monday, 4:30-6K)0 p.m., April S h a d if, 'jisufL(Om JupSiiihSLbL,, • of citizens, before appearing at 23-June 4. Tuition $15.C|0. . season. IT WAS OUNKoME OF THOSE WlNOS uKoAoana*. inflation, cost overruns and the $10,000 in 1974, as planned.) Middletown Store Saybropk a I is^imslnniil hrnrinif on the need to replace equipment and Old Manchefter Store ^B vm Bughtof Civilian reductions bring SpsMi Reading TWO CX>MVENmNT liOGATIONB Stoni > nomination of I;,;FBtri^ Gray CHIB8 ARC BoATO I ABSOLUTiLV REFUSE stocks which deteriorated, comparable benefits and 10 Years Ago 'THE S ilv e r y MOON An eight weSk course offering Im pro^m ent In reading speed Bt. • e 44A — Open Dally and Son.; Partoule Branch — 1 .ttamgafc IM WiitoBw $t nil Nrii ShMt m to he FBI director. AS THE Ttoa IS SPENT f wear YouRTBASfrHBJsrn were destroyed or used up in savings. But some way will Residents of Oakland St. alea and comprehension. Tuesdays, 7:(X!)-9:00 p.m., March 27 (John and Bernice B lc () M i t S ^ •MOuavAi.* RUINS JuicE the Vietnam war years. have to be found to allow the teU Town Planning Commission '1W I^MIl^AlLSoFTUELOtlESlaMC PIUE CauOMTulTlIECUPTIMP May 15. Tuition $20.00. ^^Ii(if)raat workers are A0l*MCMgf||kK r L l T T E R ^ PEEPl 4. The weapons of, Secretary of Defense to allow ttw thisy oppose a zone change per­ lUROW AWAYg FUtmea OASTOFFSME REARnES SBAun B (is TusconaiEOMoaiMV votohlitot jwqple end have no w ar-aircraft, missiles, tanks, transfer the men he wanto to , But the outbreak at mitting a restaurant on Mill St. eavings abe such smcet borrow Busted UP c. owisv L DEBRIS, O R ^ T DEBRIS I MMMIIMF ships, ammunition and the be.

. t « 0 ' S c . PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 10, 1973_ O w ^ I '!•' - / A REA C hurches L ocal C hurches E P 3 -S Talcottville Rockville Baptist Church Prince of Peace Lutheran .5 8 “ Si Church of the Assumption South United Methodist Congregational Church • St. John’* Polish 69 Union St. Church . National Catholic Church Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Church United Church of Christ ■ si/ 1226 Main St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte Rt. 31 and N. River Rd., Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Rev. Edward S. Pepin Coventry Rev. Kenneth E. Knox > t '= £ « ' Rev. Dr. George W. Webb Pastor ' Pastor Pastor Rev. W. H. Wilkins, Minister Rev. Robert J. Burbank Rev. Wayne Kendall 9:30 a.in., Sunday School. Pastor Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Jr. 10:30 a.m.. Worship S d h ^ . w n S Masses, 9 and 10:30 a.m. Nursery through adult, in­ Saturday, Masses at 5 and Pastors Sunday School. Sermon topic: cluding College ^ r e e r Class. 9 a.m., Sunday School. » E 0 ‘S 7:30 p.m. “Jesus Set His Faith Toward ^ull Gospel Christian 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Jerusalem.” C ^ m fc, ^ Fellowship First Sunday of each month. 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. vice. Girl Scout Sunday. Ser­ Interdenominational Holy Communion; Second Sun­ First Congregational Church V vice of Holy CV)mmunion. The George’s Episcopal > t<0 Orange Hall day, missionary service. United Church of Christ St. Jehovah’s Witnesses Rev. Dr. Webb, preaching. Ser­ Church Rev. Philip P. Saunders, Nursery provided. Main St., Coventry 1 .%f,'' Kingdom Hall mon: “What Is Christianity.” Ri.' 44A, Bolton Pastor 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ Rev. Robert Heavilin, 726 N. Main St. Infant-Todllers through The Rev. John F. Flora III I OI.S £ \ Kindergarten, Susannah Wesley vice. Nursery provided. Interim Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study \ Vicar O S o « 9:30 a.m., Pfiblic Bible dis­ Hall. Grade 1 through High .. I® s i and open discussion. Sunday First Congregational Church 9:30 a.m., C2iurch School. :::;Q a, course “Satisfying Mankind’s School, main building. 8 a.m., Holy (^onomunion. School. of Vernon 11 a.m.. Worship Service. I I 7:30 p.m„ Evangelistic ser­ Greatest Need.’’ 9 a.m.. Adult Class, “Know 10:15 a.m., Momiag Prayer. Yourself,” Susannah Wesley Rev. John A. Lacey ’P g vice. 10:30 a.m.. Group discussion Our Savior Lutheran Church SermoQ topic: “O irlst Among of Feb. 1 Watchtower magazine Parlor. Minister Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew 239 Graham Rd. the Bents.” Church of Jesus Christ of . article “Living with Life in 7 p.m.. Senior High Methodist 11:15 Ooffee Hour and Discus­ Youth Fellowship. Assistant Minister South Windsor Latter^lay Saints (Mormon) God’s New Order in View.” Rev. Ronald A. Erbe sion Grdhp. Topic: “The Birth Hillstown Rd. and Woodside St. 9:55 a.m., Church School. Pastor of ChriK.” Nursery care Terryl E. Draney, Bishop Second Congregational Emanuel Lutheran Church provided. ’ Church Church and Chestnut Sts. 10 a.m., W or^p Service. The Rev. Mr. Bartholomew will 9 and 10:15 a.m.. Worship Ser­ 9 a.m.. Priesthood. United Church of Christ Rev. C. Henry Anderson United li^hodiat Church Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, I preach. vice. 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 385 N. Main St. 9 a.m., Sunday School. , Rtt . ^ , Bolton Rev. Felix M. Davis Pastors ‘id M. (Hunpbell Classes for all ages. Vernon United 10 to 10:15 a.m.. Fellowship Rev. Da' 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. Minister Robert A. Lanier ^ s ^ Intern Methodist Church and coffee. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Rt. 30 Gospel Hall St. Matthew’s Church 9:30 a.m .. Church School. Nursery through Church School 9 and 10:45 a.m.. The Service. Rev. F. W. Sdiuster, Minister 415 Center St. Tolland Nursery through Adult. Grade 8. Learning Community: Girl Scout Sunday will be Rev. J. Clifford Curtin 10:25 a.m.. Coffee and “What Faith in Jesus Christ observed. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. S'r. ‘ 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Nursery-age Kindo’garten. Pastor Conversation. 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Means.” Sermon by the Rev. 8:55 and 10:40 a.m.. Church Richard Alton 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Nursery, Mr. Davis, “Image of The School for three-year-olds . 10:45 a.m.,-Church School for m - ...... 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Grade 1 throuMi 6. . Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 infant through Grade 2. Sery Galilean.” through Grade 7. men: “The Sik Extremist.' k . 7 p.m.. Junior Hi Youth 10:40 a.m.. Class on Old Organist—Choir Director 7 to 9 p.m.. Junior Methodist p.m. F'* United Pentecostal Church Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 I** Fellowship. Testament for Grade 8. St. Maurice’s Church, Bolton Youth Fellowship, second and 187 Woodbridge St. fourth Sunday of each month. and 11:45 a.m. Bolton Congregational Robert Baker, Pastor 7:30 p.m., Bible Study Hour Alton, who lives on Hebron Rd., Bolton, is a senior at Bolton High Church' LTi-; . Concordia Lutheran Church at the Juri Niiler home, 205 Bell Ijt'^ School. He has served as organist and choir director at St. St. Bernard’s Church Bolton Center Rd. 40 Pitkin St. St., Glastonbury. Vernon Assemblies of God 10 a.m., Sunday School. Maurice’s Church for the past three years. His position has Rockville Rev. J. Stanton Ctonover Rev. Richard E. Bertram 51 Old Town Rd. p*: 11 a.m., WorsMp Service. provided him an opportunity to compose numerous selections for Rev. John J. White Minister 6 p.m.. Youth Service. Vice Pastor Salvation Army use during services. He plans to continue playing the organ and Lai'' Sunday: 9:45 a.m., Sunday Rev. William S c ^ e d e r 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Ser- 661 Main St. choir directing while in college. (Herald photo by Pinto) 10:i5 a.m., (Hiurch ^ o o l . V! 1^ ( 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence School for all ages. Rev. Anthony Miller ' vice. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.. Girl ScOut Sun­ Church School through Grade 6. Beadle day.'Worship Service. Sermon: Nursery care for small Commanding Officers 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 The Presbyterian Church p.m. “The Upward Climb.” 43 Spruce St. children. 7/30 p.m., Pilferim 8 a.m.. Pancake breakfast Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, Rev. tleorge W. Smith, Pastor 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Fellowship. Church School for Grades 7,8,9 sponsored by Junior Band. Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. . and High School. Nursery care 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Donald McClean 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. St. Maurice’s Church Union Congregational Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m.. for small children. Classes for all ages. Church 10:45 a.m., Holiness Meeting. 8 and 10:30 a:m.. Worship Ser­ Bolton Worship Service. Nursery Rockville Maj. Beadle preaching. vice, Holy Communion. Rev. Robert W. (M>nin provided. Rev. Paul J. BoWman St. Bridget Church . Nursery provided. 9:15 a.m ., Sunday School. Pastor 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Minister . Rev. John J. Delaney 6 p.m.. Junior Salvation Adult Instruction (Hass. Rev. Lyman D. Reed Pastor Meeting. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 St. Janies Church Rev. William J. Stack United Congregational Associate Minister Msgr. Edward J. Reardon 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. p.m. Rev. William J. Killeen Cadet Joanne Leavens Church Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15, Pastor 7 a.m.. Men’s (tommunion preaching. United (Hiurch of Christ 11 a.m. Rev. Joseph E. Vujs Saturday, Masses at 5 and Tolland Breakfast. Rev. Eugene J. Chaiman 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Rev. Donald G. Miller, Sacred Heart Church 9 a.m.. Church School, Rev. James M. Boyle Church of the Nazarene Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and 236 Main St. Minister Rt. 30, Vernon Grades 5 through 9. 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and Rev. Ralph' Kelley, Pastor 10:30 a.m., (Hiurch School, in­ Saturday, Masses at 5 and Rev. William A. Taylor noon, school auditorium. Pastor 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Rev. Edward Konopka fants through Grade 4( ,' 7:30 p.m. vice and (Hiurch School. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worwp. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m.. High School (Hass. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. Sermon topic: “Bringing Life 10:30 a.m., noon, and 5 p.m. Church of Christ Into Focus.” , ' : ^ M Lydall and Vernon Sts. Classes for all ages. 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Fellowship. 10:30 a.m. and noon. 5 p.m.. Senior High Youth St. Bartholomew’s Church Eugene Brewer Group will meet at church to go Rev. Philip Hussey Minister Message by the paator. Children’s Church and Nursery Unitarian Meeting House St. Margaret Mary’s Chureh to dinner at the Marco Poio Pastor Wapping restaurant. East Hartford. 9 a.m., Bible (Hasses. provided. 50 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat Rev. William McGrath 6 p.m.. Junior High Youth Saturday, Mass 5 p.m. 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Message by the pastor. Rev. Joseph Schick Group. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 “First Things First! ” 7:30 p.m., A gathering for 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Co-Pastors and 11:30 a.m. Nursery and Worship (Hiurch those interested in beginning a “ Man The Reprobate,’’ folk music group. “Psahns 14”. Trinity Covenant Church School. ______Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 First Church of Christ 302 Hackmatack St. p.m. Scientist Avery St. Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 Back Makarios Rev. Norman E. Swensen Christian Reformed Church I 1 447 N. Main St. and 11:30 a.m. Zion Evangelical Pastor 661 Avery St., South Windsor NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) - The Lutheran Church Robert Worthly Rev. Peter Mans, Cypriot clergy rallied\to the 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ (Missouri Synod) 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with St. Francis of Assisi f O O ^ 0) Minister side of Archbishop Makarios, JS day School and Nursery. O)oper and High Sts. classes for all ages three 673 Ellington Rd., the embattled president of c ® 3 ~ “Man” is the subject of the O rganist South Windsor " a 2 Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, through adult, plus an Infant- 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. (^rus, Friday as he defied an oc ^ lesson-sermon. The Golden Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor m ^ " ‘ S 1 i S % ito u j ^-1 * Reading. Room, 968 Main St., is 5 p.m. Evening Worship. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 p £ CO 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and preaching on “To Keep Your United Methodist Church of Bolton since last November. 5:40 p.m. Christian Education The three bii^ops of the Holy o open to the public, except on Youth Forum. Life from Detours.” Children’s p.m. t S - j c/> Before assuming this post, he was organist in churches in Clalses. Synod of the Greek Orthodox _ o 5 S i l l 3 S O S O > o-‘V>oS ^ I (/) s holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. Grade 6 (Church for Grades 1 through 6, Newport, R.I., and Florida for seven years. He is a Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Church of Cyprus ordered ® Q. . to 5 « * o ® Monday through Friday and Q < 5 . and 8 Youth Instruction. plus a Nursery for pre-school graduate of the Berkley School of Jazz in Boston. (Herald First Evangelical Lutheran and 11 a.m. Makarios expeUed fiom ' the U •!*», 2 .E *= >o O2 ®(0 o Rev. Richard E. Bertram, Rt. 31, (Hiventry holding public office. . 5 ® 9 i CO Rev. F. Bernard Miller Center Congregational Pastor Makarios, who last month Pastor ui: North United Methodist Church began his third five-year term Rev. Paul F. Ramen o Church United CHiurch of Christ 9 a.m.. Religious School. as president, scofM at the CO • J « m ^ 9:15 a.m.. Adult Discussion > = oc I— « cc O I” 300 Parker St. 11 (Center St. decision, declared it “of no CO ^ C Q g u jt-C O Group. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Rev. Earle R. Xhister Rev. Lyman G. Farrar value whatsoever” and said it , lA i m d 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Pastor Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. “displayed a dark medieval * 5 I ^ i g l * i First Sunday of each month, and 10:^ a.m. I ^ I 9 I < U> O >.Z #A l A P R 0 ^ 1 S l o < Co-Pastors mentality amounting to utter m z a c -3.^ ~ o 5 Methodist Church Sand Hill Rd. 9 a.m.. Church School. day. Worship Services. Holy - i I " «? Crystal Lake Rd., Ellington South Windsor 5 ” i 5^ S UJ *? I ^ 2 -K CM Nursery and Grades 3 through Communion wiUi Girl Scouts The WIC f- ^ CM Rev. Harvey W. iTaber, Pastor Rev Standish Macintosh ^ CO ^ * iE 6 . from Troop 2 and others ? *? w S ' s Interim Vicar n M 0 0 CM i m CM CO CM CM CO 10:30 a.m.. Church School. assisting in the services. Nursery, Kindergarten and 9:15 to 11 a.m.. Learning 9:45 a.m ., Sunday School' Classes for all ages. 8 a.m.. Holy (Himmunion. Grades 1 and 2. Communities. Nursery throuj^ C/3 11 a.m.. Worship Service. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. h r 7:30 p.m.. Adult Membership Grade 6. <0 lU S S -■ •* (Hass. 10:15 to 11 a.m.. Coffee Nursery. Church School. Eufftei ' I oe S E 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples Cl - rZ S{.- ; 8 p.m., Middl-Unks discussion Fellowship and Learning Op­ 6 p.m., Wesleyan Youth. ______Brawtf “ f e d 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer. Fellowship. o ^ £ :o group. Young adult group portunities for Youth' and While th«re are reasonaSie ■a 111 I « , U UJ ? 5 ' - “ 5 2 ^ z ^M n • • I s u . E S S -S 5 meets at the parsonage. Adults. moral and practical', object s o a t - s g ^00 o UI -g Unitarian Fellowship Second Congregational tions to capital punishment, it •*< ■_ S! / o m & UJ £ 10:15 a.m.. New Members Church Conversation, Federation of Glastonbury not a one-sided issue. S - Z u Academy Junior High Rt. 44A, (toventry CO.-. luj j “|l - x: Room. Morally, the Mosaic law 0 ^ 0 CO f-4 CO t i - i St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Main St., Glastonbury Rev. Robert Bechtold * 0 * 2 Z e s .> M - . m *S3 0 ® ^ 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, which forbade tiiurder S J 3 > m 5 lu ! * O < “ ° Paik and Church Sts.' Minister s -w u H O o 2 x Rev. George Nostrand Robbins Room. exacted the death penalty for » u. t u o o *o = J .§•- 10:30 a.m.. Service, Nursery nearly a dozen crimes. Paul CO ^ & f - - - flj Rector 5*0 p I W ^ 2 ^ Wri M CO ^ L and School. 10 a.m.. Worship Service. C l « V I I® IP 1 P « T- M CO Rev. Steidien J. White Unitarian Univeraaliat recognized the ri^ t of the 0*0 S' s rt s - o V Oe (Hiurch School. state to impose it, Romans Rev. Ronald Haldeman Society 11 a.m.. Coffee Hour. 466 Main St. Messiah Evangelical 13:1-7. UJ i 7:30 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Practically^' - all 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Commu­ Rev. Arnold F. Westwood “Happy are those who are merciful Lutheran The Hope of Jesus Feilowdiip. punishments are applied un­ ♦ > O nion, Book of Common Prayer. Minister to others; Church H UI X fairly sometimes. Justiqe v(ill ^ ■ o i g Z Z U J ^ 9 a.m., Morning Prayer, Ser­ God will be merciful to them! (Wisconsin Synod) jottco CO 1 I CO ‘ 5 Q ; • i flC I b vices tor Trial Use, with sei^ ' 10:30 a.m.. Service. Ccmtinua- “Happy are the pure in heart; 300 Buckland Road, never be administered I UJ ) UI [f: ^ H The Sermon on the Mount First Congregational Church perfectly by human hands.' ! O J mon by the Rev. Mr. tion of series: “Growing Up On they will see God! South Windsor l i S g of Hebron As for effectiveness, no cor- J ; S ! .OU OZuiui o 9 S WaMeman. ChuTch School, (Mb and Old in America Today.” “Happy are those who work for Rev. Karl R. Gurgel, Pastor 1 0 •v g 2 (9 ui H 0« CO CO Sgz £ X Z O Jesus saw the crowds and went up Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr. ' rective totally eliminates the. Iz di 2 J CO - O E 5 5 w «C0 2 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning proprietors of (hange Agent in God will call them his sons! 10 a.m.. Worship Service. iS 3 £ ii 2 •xliigEui I z z g ^ I * X UI! 1 CO UI S < * J ga&ered around him, and he began voked. But to say that capital -o O * o 2 s * o e z z I - o Hartford, will speak on UI; .J m > 9 * O 3 K J I a 3 z 1 = ^ 3 2 0 Coffee House. to teach them: “Happy are those who are perse­ 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. punishment has never b UI CD CD o % I 2 DC O o f | < id x !j $ 11 a.m., Morning Prayer. cuted because they do what God The Rev. Mr. Kelsey, z a < “-E a o < <*> iS S S E (Mnmon Prayer, with Family Life.” Nursery, Church Rt. 30, Vernon effective as acrimedetanrent -/-t 8 ® Book of requires; preaching. Sermon topic: “The • a: £* ^ CM P by the Rev. Mr. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, is to betray a woeful ig­ <0 W « o CO e o CM 1 CM P CM CO P r- CM CM CM f sermon School. the Kingdom of heaven belongs Test of Faith.’’ Nursery fH WahUman. NuTsory Care. Rector norance of history. Out ofcthls True Happiness to them! provided. permissive co n t^ came the Community Baptist Church “Happy are you when men Insult you, 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m., (Hiurch School. against correcting our Clavary Church An American Baptist (hurch “Happy are. those who know they and persecute you,-and tell all kinds UI < a 10 a.m.. Family Service and 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. children. (AssombUes of God) 585 E. Chnter St. are spiritually poor; of evil lies against you because you are 0 1 Church School. This issue admits sincerity E. Middle Tpke. Mr. Robert S. Dutton the Kingdom of heaveilieaven belongs to my followers. Be glad and happy, i g o g H Lay Minister Gilead Congregational and reason on both sides. J « a Rav. Kflaaeth L. Gustafson them! because a great reward is kept for you Church Wisdom dictates (dis­ i> “* Rockville .United Methodist 1 2 t 0 ‘U I ^ » : o UI ► Pastor “Happy are those who mourn; in heaven. "This is how men persecuted Hebron 9 CO > « >!!•«» = '' I I I g o I I I 9:15 a.m.. Church School for Church criminating study of' all God will comfort them! the prophets who lived before you.” Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. points, avoidance of ufite^bly u 2 •"SStocox*^? ?. * » o 9 ** a.tn., Sunday School. all ages, Sunday School for 142 Grove St. ' 3^ K 3 CO S ICO* 10 “Happy are the meek; Pastor extreme arguments, and T <0 3 S e ! I s s s i S laasM for adults and children. N u r s ^ through Grade 4 con­ Rev. John W. Mortlnier, they will receive what God This selection of Holy Scripture consisting' of forbearance toward thoae ( * I U I S ^ 11 a-ai.. Service of Worship tinuing during the service. Matthew 5.1-12 in Today’s English Version is a Pastor * I I :i'ssi- 0 'iia B l' proniised! 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The arrive at the ogpoaite ( ; u I- $ z 2 u | j 2 o s t S i i l g i o BSUa firaocUng. N u r s ^ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. part of the New Testament of our Lord Jesus 3 * ^ S 2 o S 2 B .K u “Himpy are those whose greatest Christ. Rev. Mr. Kelsey, preaching. K O e Q I L Z Tbe 'iiev. Alex H. Elsesser, 9:30 a.m .. Church School, ■ioo/dnCK OF GMIST I PiiiSSSS* g O ;3 3 _i» *9 MM special program for d^ire is to do wljat God -- gumt minister. Topic: “Our Nursery through adults. Sermon-topic: "’The Test of Lydall and Vernon Straeto Faith.” Nursery provided. I CM P Heritage and Our Hope.” requites; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. 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S |.•^ w H 0 > M •o B l ' l - R vng|sr^v^ s.|:|§ .« ►*• p** I SS SERVICES DIRECTORY §= 6 ’ n c» * M« » < I S.B s- -5 . i ^ ‘"ri s . r | t | ’S‘ LUCA’S CAMPING H IG H G R A b E fS '® S 'B ' S iSli Inl FARR'S FREETOWINQ PronHrt G2>d Effldent •Tailoring p h o n e 643-2467 Pitatug ef AD Bade “The BareryUilng Store t” •n 0 » •Dry Cleaning •Laundry Satvice Camp • Bike • Hport OPEN: Ills^ S3" o o O Q 2 MAIN STREET Conmunity Proit * rt- C+- It * •-*» 176-178JPRUCE^. Monday to Friday 1 5 at Depot Sqjare 8 A M . - 6 P.M. 254 Rroad St, Rear 5 w 51; ^ MAN^STE^]^ ' Open Dally to 0:00 P.M. Saturday 8 A M . - 1 2 Noon I ? i ^ 3- S. Drivo-ln Parkiifig J. FABR — 6431111 Telephone 643*5727 H* 5 C3 ^ p Answers Printing Needs « o ® 5 ^ S l8 Sa M CUSTOM M A N MANCHESTER Peitoi^you have wondered They know how it should be CANVAS AWNINGS I ft * 'S S* & Ostrinsky why so many business firms done so that toe import of your MANCHESTER S X» 1 . 1 and so many individuals depend meBsage gets across to toe ® DEALER IN WASTE MEMORIAL CO. upon toe Community Press for recipient z I f f S ' ! m a t e r ia l s Opposite Stost Cemetery a ll of their printing From all of this, you can see i requirements. Surely there that Community P ress is S sta fo o d , K) Z — 'C t§■ fB' iS l 8 s ® - Oi iC Q QuoHty Memorials must be a reason, and the certainly a busy place, but P OQ o* Oa » B IRON CHOICE VARIETY Over SO Y ears’ Experience reason is a very good one. Mr. when you walk in you would SCRAP METAL and Mrs. Frank Larson, owners never know it for both Mr. and Qualify o « &VK I 181 PARKER ST. in the More and more printed rj Alnmlnmn BoD Up ■s “ S-l" St a 5 S3" K S - H arrison St.^ Manchester problems of their customers; materials are using raised prin- 43 OAK STREET Awningn TeL 048^88 or 648-S810 in only the most cursory way. - s - s f i g i - K - ^ 8 H^SP A word, by Schertle they take a very real and „ting; they find it more ix i. 64e-mi • Door CaaoplM s B Galleries, to the buyer of Color Initially taken from the personal int,erest in seeing that satisfactory than regular prin­ o Storm Doom I I *5 ? ; ! S ' ? ® 3 §-• Reproductions: enlargement of a very small every printing job turned out ting. Naturally, wedding • Combination Windows is“ on ® s t e v e B s o n color photograph or color &oS*S ® § § : i i ^ 5 ‘ ►ri here is done exactly as their invitations and announcements ■ Manchester Awning On, s S' s- ® s i MERCURY BROS. 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Pet Foodi one is expensive; and if direct the museum, none of whom are This eliminates any parking Rorhester, N.Y. ’This complete­ AUTO PARTS comparison is possible he may P u satisfied until a perfect and problems. ly automatic offset plate e tb r Store Fronts and s-^ D- n “ Open 7 Days A Week MANCHESTER study the prints side by side. 5 tm lUdnlght faithful reproduction has been Perhaps you are not familiar processor produces two plates all sties of windows a * ca PET CENTER But even ®en he may not detect acheived. A print of this quality with toe proper way to’lay out per minute from which five to OPEN • For Table Tope T (i> Cr* S ’ (w R ’ 648-0208 9 MAPLE ST." MANCHESTER i1-l MAIN ST. a glaring difference in quality. preserves the most minute your printed message. The ten thousand copies can be SAT. to 1 P.M. Of course to compare ®em OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. details of toe artist’s work, Larsons will gladly help you. printed on offset printing SATURDAY 8 A.M.-NOON bo® against the original pain­ every delicate variation in light presses. SEE US FOR QUALITY ting would be ®e best solution, and color, every brushstroke J. A. WHITE TAILORING but the least possible one. Thus and small crack in toe print is GLASS CO.. INC. we offer our readers a little there, and even to the SI Blssell St. —Tel. Mt-IStt CUSTOM guidance in ®e buying of color uninitiated toe whole effect is MADE reproductions for their own use one of richness, harmony, true SUITS and enjoyment. color and authenticity. For Ladies and Gentlemen Let us consider the very Schertle Galleries of FREE DECORATING Alterations — Cleaning different histories of ®ese two Manchester has selected toe • WALLPAPER Repairs prints. It is sadly obvious that “New York Graphic Society” When Quality Is • PAINT MANCHESTER ®e cheap one is produced by line of reproductions as toe only Important In Your • CARPETING cheap methods in order to keep publisher whose works we have Selection of Art • DRAPERIES TAILOR SHOP th e price down, all the seen that meets the high SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 & F ra m in g Ch hiE2.3*CkS2 P® th*< 3"S t^ 121 painstaking and highly standards of excellence we in­ FREE PARKING Burr Comers, Manchester CUSTOM s§ .rs specialized processes required sist upon for display and sale in ■s-S'cS p p ^El®^ 1^ i p o § in the production of a firist-class our Gallery. Drop, in and looki Next to Caldor print have either been you are sure to be pleased. SQUARES i ' s . | t 3--l isg llg i f R Grooming! completely omitted or applied 56 Cooper St., Manchester ^ p S- ^ YE OLD FOR FINE QUALITY 643-9892 w : ^ ^ “ 5IB.W ^ 5 g3 POODLES § 'rA «. GA'^ElC*TV^ DIAMONDS PAWN SHOP AND ALL From OTQ d 515 Mihi SL. Mmclwst8r BREEDS ------By C LAY R. POLLAN^ ------LItRA 5 ' n . ARItS ”8 W g(W « P ® Tel. 646-9429 875-7624 M Your Daily ActMly G uide _ BRAY’S ’’ According to Iht Start, IVEST >-•. o 'S Sj 1:2 CD 0 9 ►>' “ K K- HOURS 9-5 iaON!'-5AT. Manchester Pet Center •expert Watch Repairing o - 9 . - g { ? s ** To develop message for Sunday, 2-32-44-63, . . ® ® 3 "* <6 BY APPOINTMENT ^20-21-31-43 g s» W e BUY ^51-61-79-84 read words corresponding to numbers 65-72-81-86<^ •fine Selection of Gifts ® O S»--® 3 ||^ta|f 3J p 3 pleased to know that we are ^ • jn ila ^ f ® e+ i.'* ^ & STUD SERVICE F O R - TAuaqs of your Zodiac birth sign SCORPIO Elveryone loves a pet. At least For All Occasions SELL . 1 Advisable 31 In 61 Judgment delightfully air conditioned — not I STORE s l^i Poodles, Toys & Miniatures 62 A nd O C T. 22 toat’s what it looks like if you •longine, Bulova a gfg 20 2 Your 32 Heart only for the comfort of our TRADE (^ MaV 20 3 Cooperation 33 Keen 63 Are HOY. 21 could see the large clientele of Wittnauer and Caravelle / SUDS & SCISSORS 64 Today MANCHESTER o ?6 - 4 - S : (Any6ihig) ^>11-13-25-37 4 Entertotning 34 In 7-12-24-34, pet lovers vrtio visit and patronize customers, but also for the com­ Watches PDSTRD. PLAZA-Rt.30 5 b m 't 35 Conclusions 65 Stimuloted PARKADE l<^46-58-69 66 M U S T 45-57-78 fort of our animals. 737 Main St.. Manchester . ^ I r^g- ’^' o I . E H a i l ' g § ll- S * VERNON 6 Family 36 Could. toe Manchester Pet Center, now, 3 0 £ K*. 37 Putting 67 Hostily SAGITTARIUS 3 5 GIMINI 7 Avoid “Some of the services offered PULL SELE5CTION OF , ® Oq 3 68 Quite located at 9 Maple St. in down­ PHONE 643-5617 JiaWAr 2> 8 W ith 38 Yourself NOP. 22 / K by us are: Blend all our own bird g - § “ 9 Right 39 Tocftul 69 Principals. town Manchester — just around IMPORTED / C4^68-80-90 12 Rousing 42 Excellent (7-56-67 in their new and larger quaiters, / DOMESTIC ? - * g o DON WILLIS 13D oy 43 Your 73 Don't formerly occupied by Lucky Lady grooming aids; training collars \ll CANCER 14 Soive 44 Interests 74 Trips CAPRICORN end leashes; complete selection " WINES JUNt 21 15 lu m p 45 Others 75 Prornote Laundromat. There is plenty of 46 Requests 76 Conservotive of training aids for obedience; GARAGE 16 Th o t JA N . IP drive-up patoing at toe front JULY 22 17 Wotch 47 Or 77Porfles LIQUORS 17-18-27-28 large selection of tropical fish, .;? 5 18 Main St., Td. 649-4531 04-26^38-49 1 B.Your 48 Be 78 Brog door. —p l u s - 5 49 Be 79 Ignore »-73B2-87Vg • MR. STEAK • __ ^ iff Friends aquariums and supplies; com­ 20 Hove 50 Thrifty BOA AQUARIUS Started in 1953 by “Ben” Goz- plete line of Smith-Wortoington h a rvest HILL 244 Center Street LEO 51.Own 81 Bold .21 Confidence JAH, 20 ^ ^ 1 .3 - SpBCiaiizing in Manchester • 646-1995 JULY 23 22 Possess 52 Perceptlorv 82 Force zo, it is now a friendly family guarenteed collars; wild bird DISCOVERY 23 T o 53 People 83 Get _ ,A U e. 22 ni; It business with his wife, Daisy, and supplies for your outdoor SOCIETY FOR CATS BRAKH SERVICE OPEN 7 DAYS-11 to 9 24 Envy 541s . 84 Tipsters BRANDS , 1-1^29-40 55 A 85 Financial 3. 8- 9-M, his son, Greg, bringing 40 years of feathered friends; plus we are Kittens - Small Animals Specializing in U.S.D.A. 25 For 5 4 r9 S ^ ® C O ^ '• ■ Front End Alignment >50-62-76 26 Problems 56 Speak 86 Possessive '£ experience. Ben believes that known as toe “house of toe mix­ Boarding & Placement MASTER CMAROE Choice ^eaks and 27 Tem per 57 Don't 87 Issues pisca VIRGO Adoption & Disposal Center General Repair Work Fresh Sea Food 28 Be . 58JQ T lU o 88 fenai.a..*Matters f i t . i» « satisfying his patrons is toe ut­ ed breed puppies” PERSONAL CHARGE 29 You 69 Independent 89 Togethers MAR. 2 0 ^ most importance; and up to this “—We also carry a variety of ROUTE 83 VERNONj ACeXJUNTS INVITED 30 Sociable 60 A nd 90 Chore 30-41-42-71,„ day, Manchester Pet Center has small animals and birds...” 875-0052 TEL. 649-0446 liO a IO-22-33-52 ) Advene :^64-7545-8t 74-77-83^^ served over 45,000 customers. “Once again, if you have any Bet A Painting Prablem? We’ll Hely! “We stand behind every quality problems at all, please don’t CA 00 to h-s B A R B S product that we sell. We are hesitate to drop in and talk it over •03 • • • • p* r* Seorvice still means something: to us—and service Manchester’s oldest existing pet with the friendfy staff at toe all 09 means spending: enough time with you to help you By PHIL PASTORET shop in continuous operation in new Manchester Pet Center. EXPERT REPAIRS ON F0REI6N GARS{ § a select the right paint finish for that job you re plan­ this area,” Mr. Gozzo says. "Cto yes, we’re open daity 9 to 6, ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your They don’t have copy UNITED SPORTS GAR REPAIR, lie. cr boys on papers any more; He feels that anyone who has a T h u r^ y night til 9...” i - nexjb project. now, the columnists copy problem should feel free to ask Do you save coins or stamps, or Rt. 83, Vernon, Conn. tJ S5p ilf *llll i s’llll from each other. him for advice. “Regardless of would you like to take up this Phone 646-4485 • * * where you purchased your fascinating hobby? ’The Connec­ § ^ 5 products, we still do our best to- ticut Coin and Stamp is located at ESTIMATES ON ALL MAKES iBf la ■«IM toe entrance to the Manchester & p E A Jo h n so n PAI NT CQ solve your problem. We feel that [CASTROL OILS ★ FOREIGN CAR MRTS | ' f i i g f Of course laughter’s the your pet problems are ours. Pet Center. ’They not only carry a 723 M ^ N ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 best medicine: haven’t you Living at 83 Ralph Rd. in. full line of coins and stamps, but VVY PACER PERFORMANCE EQUIPMENT BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK noticed how jolly most doc­ « Manchester, also gives us a p«- they also carry a complete line of ■ \K tors are? coin and stamp supplies. Gome in “Next to Vittner’s Garden Center” Your independent ♦ ’XI sonal pride, not only in our nne_ There’s no more sin than store, but also In our lovdy anytime to talk over your and ■«M- The boss says the door is stamp [Hnblems with Mr. Gazzo, always open to any u ^ there ever was -r- It’s just town,” he says. W^en t^ but we just noticed that its g e ttin g more attention, leather is warm or hot, you u ne — he’s vbry helpful and friendly. dealer. hinged to swing OUTWARD. toat’s all. to p CO 00 ® ® jtPPUMKES-TBffflSIOIIS Reuben Plen’s TOURAWE I I. S.5P TV HOMEMPmVDiNTS Texaco Sfafion PMNTS . B s t t t r ••iTflcG'OrMlMf S a t M P C t l o n * 3 S « ERHlES 381 Main SttiMt FOR BEST RESULTS PhoM 643-9149 ItoxttoStop h o m e OF FAMOUS BRANDS... l(W Hydramatlo TnuwmiMlon PAULS •n dS hop ^ ^ •hotpoini -maytag •igidaire •zenith BepMirliic Paint A Craft Center vtai •rca •Panasonic •westinghouse •hotpoint 46 West Center St., Manchester, and 61S MAIN STREET t c l b v is io n •Atereos •dishwashers Tadios •tvs 'dryers 'etc. AH W oik OvanuKtoed Route 83, Vernon Texaco Lubrtoatloo Servtoe T0I.6494I3M Opeiilwes. till 9 P.M. at the Parkade . Phona 643-9561 We Give jtW Green StanqpE ' ,.5 '.:' '■ . , ■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat.. March 10. 1973- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 10, 1973 Shelton ‘Best in Class %9 — r-College Basketball------^ V.-. 'V Angle UCLA Sits Out Aquired rs in Trade By Earl Yost Unbeaten o Test In Round One Sports Editor By Dean Yost rounds out the front courts At times, Sheiton uses four big NEW YORK (AP) — The nation’s college basketball don collaborated on a three- slugged a three-run homer off and was to report to camp at Blue signed last season for men and one guard to g e ili^ te r rebounding strength.” heavyweights com e out fighting today in Round One of the NEW YORK (AP) - Is 21-game winner Catfish Hunter, Pompano Beach, Fla., today to $63,000 and wants at least that hitter while Deron Johnson, When a school is 21-0, people have a tendency to believe “We came out of the south game with a good National (tollegiate Athletic Association playoffs. there a new Lone Ranger in Greg Luzihski and Bill Robin­ Joe Ferguson homered and begin work, the Rangers much this year. But Finley that they are unstoppable. East Catholic High’s main psychological atmosphere,” th e^ gle mentor stated. “ We While top-ranked U G A sits Texas? son socked solo homers as fhe ^tripled and Ron Cey whacked a announced, as the team’s considers Blue’s 1^72 objective tonight at Bristol Central High when it clashes have experienced some difficultiesnutting together a good in its corner'with an ‘The survivor between Austin Philadelphia Phillies blanked two-run double in the Los Controversial, uncom­ designated hitter. salary—and negotiating Rugged Schedule Pays Off with undefeated Shelton High will be to prove that they are 32-minutes of ball, but following u^t game I believe the openinground bye, 18 other Peay and Jacksonville goes into the Boston R ^ Sox 4-0. Angeles Dodgers’ 6-2 triumph municative , Although he hit .329 and won base—as $50,000 with the extra wrong. Game time for the GAC Gass L Division players are now capable of doing it consistently.” teams will begin swinging with the second round n o t week And Clay Kirby, Stevd Arlin, over, the Baltimore Orioles. Don’t knock the almost suicide schedule each season whose once talkative bat has the American League batting $13,000 as a bonus for his 1971 regional playoff games in the against the Southeastern Bill Greif and Dick Troedson Boog Powell’s two-run homer that the East Catholic High basketball team undertakes. quarterfinal will be at 8. TTie key to EJast advancing to the s e m if^ l$ will be in the grown silent of late like its championship in 1970 with the heroics. Ehst, Midwest, Mideast and Conference champion, Ken­ spaced six hits as the San Diego in the ninth produced the The rugged slate pays dividends when post-season CIAC Shelton, a member of the stoong Housatonic Valley coache’s words, “ Playing intelligent anosmistake-free.” master, was acquired by the California Angels, Johnson was In other developments, there West stotors. tucky. Whoever wins the ( Padres routed the Johnson-less Baltimore runs. ^ ' .tournament action starts. - Conference, entered the tournament as the No. 2 ranking East got a g o ^ response from its three ^ u n g starters, Friday in a the target of numerous fines by were nine exhibition gaiiies In the East, independent St. MarquetteMiami clash takes on Indians 9-0. Evidence of this is East’s fabulous record over the past club. They turned back Maloney High in first round action Joe Martens, John McKeon and Marty Kehras, against Manager Lefty Phillips and a Friday and three of them ended Joe Gilbert’s two-run John’s, N.Y., takes on Ivy the champion of the Big Ten trade with th e, Cleveland decade. and brought their overall record up to 21-0. South. “ When the opposition doubles up on Jbe Whelton Indians for little-known suspension in 1971,' when his in shutouts. Elsewhere, Johnson’s new double powered the Montreal League-winning Penn; at-large Conference, which hasn’t b een average dropped to .260 in only Wilbur Wood, Terry Forster, Since moving up from Gass M (Medium School) Downstate people and Shelton followers claim that they and Bill Gorra, it leaves these three open and ^ e y have Rich Hinton and team didn’t fare so well, either. Expos past the Minnesota- power Providence tackles St. settled yet. Minnesota and In­ 65 games. He hit only .239 for Bart Johnson and Steve Stone classification to Class L (Large School), East has won are unbeatable,” East Coach Stan Ogrodnik remarked. produced when the occasion calls for them,” (Jffodnik Joseph’s, Pa,, winner of the diana are ti«l for the Big Ten Vince Colbert, the latter a The New York Yankees Twins 3-1 while the San Fran­ the Indians last season and the combined on a five-hitter and cisco Giants pushed across fodT ' twice and been second best three times, all in the past five “ With a 20-0 record they felt they should have been ranked commented. Middle Atlantic Conference, lead and both play separate op­ former Indian who wasn’t trim m ed the Rangers 7-4 Rangers said they expect him convalescing third baseman behind two-run homers by unearned runs in the 11th inning yearSi ahead of BloomHeld High, which is the No. 1 club.” Looking at East’s starting five, matter of fact the whole and Syracuse’s free-lance ponents today. even on the Rangers’ major Bill Melton drove in both runs to shape up'or ship out. Celerino Sanchez and Frank and beat the Chicago Cubs 8-4. If Coach Stan Ogrodnik’s charges can get past Ogrodnik also exolained, “Out of the eight clubs team, its appears to be anything but a powerful court toughs play Furman, the cham- Kansas State, which captured league roster. as the Chicago White Sox Oakland pitcher Vida Blue Tepedino. Cleveland’s ‘B’ squad edged undefeated Shelton tonight in Bristol a quarterfinal remaining in the division, three of them are members of power. Kearns, long and lanky, looks like a distance pion of the Southern the Big Eight Conference, downed the Kansas City Royals went through his first workout Blue’s world champion California 7r6 with a tie­ meeting and a semifinal game next week it wiii mean a the HCV, so it isn’t really a weak conference.” runner; McKeon, more as a weightlifter; Whelton, a (inference. jumps into the NCAA pool next Johnson was a holdout with with the world champion A’s 2-0. ‘Two games will be played in Oakland teammates were breaking pair , of runs in the berth in the championship test for the sixth straight East enters tonight’s contest with victories over Pulaski model for men’s clothing; Gorra, he ought to be chasing week against the winner of the the Indians but agreed to terms although he is in the midst of Jim Lonborg, Larry eighth inning. ’The Pittsburgh- the Midwest—Southwest beaten by the lowly Milwaukee seasoin and thus tie a record for consecutive appearances High in the playdowns and South (Catholic in first round girls around the hall ways; Martens, should be practicing Houston-Southwestern with Texas owner Bob Short another holdout. Christenson and Darrell Bran­ Detroit game was rained out. Conference champ Texas Tech (AP photo) Brewers 5-3 as Darrell Porter in the finale. piay. The Eagles, rated No. 10, have upped their season his high-jumping ability’ against at-large entry South Louisiana game. Memphis record to 17-5. But no matter what the Eagles look like or should be, Flames^ Rey Comeau Slides Puck into Net Carolina and Houston vs. State, the Missouri Valley “Up front they are big,” Ogrodnik added. “Brian when they file onto the basketball court, they are a C u p T o U n i s s s Notes Off the Cuff Southwestern Louisiana in a Conference winner, wiil play^ ..as Bruins’ Ross Brooks and Wayne Cashman (12) Watch Shorten is their big man at W , 230 pounds. John Graham stubborn array which has all the ingredients to upset battle of bullish independents. the survivor of the match - I M SGoreboard IH \ Jim Leber, president of the Little League baseball swings at both the forward and guard position. Ed Lucas unbeaten Shelton. The Mideast Regional between Texas Tech and South program, reports sponsors are being aought for Farm playoffs pit Miami of Ohio, Carolina. AND League entrants for the coming season...Ed Swell of South champion of the Mid-American Defeated Riessen 'The winners of the Penn-St. Pro Basketball Windsor and Susan Lucek of I^nchester placed first and Conference, against indepen­ second in ski competition at Okemo Mountain last 15 Zany and Colorful Seasons dent Marquette and indepen­ John’s and Providence-St. Idle Rangers Lose NBA RADh Joseph’s games will advance to dent Jacksonville against Yesterday’s Games weekend in the Buddy Werner League ... Mike C!aruso, Looks to Doubl

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THE WINDOW/ BUT 1 ’ STILL SHI HE'LL SET HE'S fiOTTEW eo USEP TO OCR HUSH BPUSHTTHI5 PLACE REAPy ANP OUT OF TH, HECKUMS HE'S IMAUJME TO 1 D a y ...... — 84 per word per day A LL PUN VOMH ANP MAPE TTIISAV HE'LL HURBy FOB COPY CLOSING TIME FOR HOUSd SOONER IF 3 Days _____ .....7 4 per word per day IT LIHB NEW A S M N ' WE SO IN AMP PROP J Pe a r m/e’l l eo hikin’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS V/AiT l L 'y'OUSEE HIM, AS USUAL/ WITHOUT ...... 6 D a y s ...... 64 per word per day THE W(X?PPILE » ;N NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION 26 Days ...... — 54 per word per day Happy Ads ...... $1.50 Inch DeadiiM for Satarday aid Moaday PHONE 643-27U hlZiM NooB Friday Motoreyclaa-BIcyela* . 11 Draaamaking 22 HERALD PLEASE READ BY HANK LEONARD BOX LETTERS MOTORCYCLE insurance — CUSTOM made ladies dresses, Low rates. Immediate binding suits. Bridal gowns and veils. HAPPY ADS YOUR AD Also hand set fashion jewelry. y e s — BUT HE /MADE HELLO, SKIP/ I HAVE SOME IT LOOKS SEKIOUS! HE SAIO authority. Call Joan Lane at For Your 649-1133. ME PROMISE NOT TO BA D N EW S/ yOUR FATHER HAS HE WAHTS TO SEE YOU— Classified or "Want Ads" are. Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- BERRY’S WORLD Order Yonr TELL HIS FATHER— SUFFERED A HEART ATTACK— BEFOEE IT'S Information taken over the phone as a con­ 1126. AND I WON'T BREAK AND HE'S IN THE HOSPITAL/ CUSTOM made women’s and THAT PROMISE/ THE HERALiD will not dis­ venience. The advertiser should children’s clothes, simple " % p p y close the identity of any adver­ read his ad the FIRST DAY IT 150cc L A M B R E T T A m otor scotter, excellent mechanical alterations. Phone 649-2957. tiser using box letters. Readers APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in condition. $150. Phone 646-6175. E s c a p e - answering blind box ads who time for the next insertion. The Bonda-Btocka-ldortgagaa 27 T h o ^ t ^ ^ FR O M - desire to protect their idenUty Herald is responsible for only O NE Services Offered 12 LUyURY*- can follow this procedure: MORTGAGES, loans first W AV5 AKJC? M E A M & incorrect or omitted insertion for »tiWt|fA^,f.ltNEmNiLOR. second, third. All kinds. Realty any advertisement and then only to SNOW Plowing — Commercial Today! Enclose your reply to the box statewide. Credit rating the extent of a "make good" inser­ and residential. Reasonable in an envelope — address to the unnecessary. Reasonable. Con­ tion. Drors which do not lessen the rates. Also available as backup Classified Manager, Manchester fidential, quick arrangements. value d t the advertisement will not rig. Call 646-3467, 647-9304. Evening Herald, together with a Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. be corrected by "make good” inser­ 100 Constitution Plaza, ... Seiweow Happy 11th Birthday memo listing the companies SHARPENING Service - SHORT RIBS > BY FRANK O’NEAL tion. Hartford. Evenings, 233-6879. iM y how* Milt y «« CHRIS TURNER you do NOT want to see your Saws, knives, axes, shears, Love, skates, rotary blades. Quick o b a p p y o d l letter. Your letter will be MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd WHAT AM U6LN RUMOR' t : c a m m a r p u v a 6 43 -2 711 service. Capitol Equipment Heather, Brian, Craig, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER destroyed if the advertiser is mortgages — interim financing WAIT TD'SPREAD IT ^ Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Scott, and Hughie and one you've mentioned. If ndtit — exp^ient and confidential TO O ^ Hours dally 7:30-5, Thursday CAM 1 TALK will be handled in the usual Auto» For 8alo service, J. D. Real Estate Louie m e a n X ^ TO Y o u IN 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- ,CAKI HAVE PRIVATE manner. 7958. Assoc. 643-5129. IT?/ •3? 1970 DODGE Palora, four-door Bgalnaaa Opportunity 29 I Loaf arttf Found hardtop, power steering, power LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also Happy Birthday brakes, air-conditioning. $1,500. moving large appliances. MANCHESTER - Small a FOUND early in November, Phone 649-7166. Burning barrels delivered. $4. restaurant doing good business, tri-cblored spayed cat with 644-1775. GREGORY J. BRAND tiger, markings and extra toe on 1957 CHEVROLET, station fast food service; numerous pieces of equipment, well each'foot.' Please call 843-9712. wagon, good running condition. COPY that recipe, letter, traveled area, $25,000. Colli- 3-speed on floor, $2M. 649-5400. check, bill, sewing instructions, Wagner Realty, 663 Burnside Love from f o u n d pair bi-focal glasses. school paper, newspaper Vicinity starkweather St. Call 1969 TOYOTA station wagon, Ave., East Hartford, 28fM)241. Karen, Aimee, Mom, Dad, BY HANA-BARBERA article, etc. CLEAR, THE FLINTSTONES 64»-29n. standard transmission, snow reasonable. INTECH INC., Connie and Steve. MANCHESTER - Small, food tires, radio, well kept, good Elm Street Extension, store with beer license, good “We Love You" FOUND male mongrel puppy, condition. Call 649-431'/ Friday, Manchester. 9^11,1-3, Mon.-Fri. lease, excellent location, sable and white Collie type. Call Saturday or Sunday only. 643-5976. L 1973 Ly MIA. Ii*c. THE BORN LOSER by Art Sansom »SOSM , FKED- Plhl-SETTER Dog Warden, 646-4555. $17,900. Colli-Wagner Realty, 663 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ iT-'s TEM A f t e r IS SUPPOSEP 1967 CHEVROLET nice Impala CARPENTER available, days, ford, 2894)241. e u e n /e n ! TO S E T OFF FOUND Collie t;type female convertible, four-speed, air- evenings, weekends. Additions, HOU PE-seRVeP now DO 'IF SOU HAWT^ EUEVEN/ Mongrel,1, isable ana white. Call conditioning, stereo, high alterations, repairs. No job too AMOCO Service Station, high Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Dog Warden, 646-4555. miles, 327, burned valve, 7«!- small. Free estimates. Call TD 65 -SPAMKgP, i|Di; A^KEDIA5,I volume,^ 3-bay canopy. 8073, evenings. Stephen MaiCtin, 64^7295 after 4 CONNIE Rockville area, for rent. Call ^DU VMOOLDW'T FOUND male mongrel, black, p.m. Painting-Paparing 13 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 19 MRS. G. SANTARIQA gray and tan dog. Call Dog LINCOLN Continental 1967, Mr. Ritson, days 563-0131, TDLP A lie! THAT?. H A V e L l g p ' Warden, 646-4555. excellent buy, full power, radio INSIDE — outside, painting. ROOFING and roof repairing, nights 242-5861. Roses are red, 'lEAH? and heater, clean body, $1195. Special rates for people over 65. Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. violets are blue, FOUND sum of money. Call 568-5563. C E R A M I C Call my competitors, then call S E A FOOD opportunity. We’re glad to be VDELL.IT'^ BIDWELL Home Improvement Complete 1,000 square feet 643-6240. me. Estimates given. 649-7863. related to you. ALL'IOUR. 1968 FIAT sedan, excellent TILE Co. Expert installation of wholesale-retail facility in Manchester. Salt water system Love., condition, $850. 2Z8-9878. O n e Call J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom aluminum siding, gutters and FAUUTl and holding tanks for 5,000 •im Punonalt-Announcomont* 2 decorating, interior and trims. Roofing installation and Mom, Dad, Bruce, te. 1971 SKYLARK, 2-door DoaaltAIII exterior, papechanging, fully repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. lounds of lobster or crab. -lo •>*y*•*?**" We q)ecialize in ceramic tUe, Rickey and Laura INCOME T A X Service, at your hardtop, power steering, insured. For free estimatesi''^ 2’xl2’ walk-in box, 4’x6’ brakes, tinted windshield, slate, flagstone and quarry call 649-9658. If no answer 643- ROOFING — Specializing freezer, display case, etc. For <0 ini kr HIA, TA«. UX Ht. OH. home. Call E)an Mosler, 649-3329 or 247-3115. radio, snow tires, excellent con­ tile. For complete bathroom 6362. repairing roofs o f all kinds, new further details call M9-2888, or MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER dition, 643-5239, 7-8 a.m. or remodeling, w e’ll handle all roofs, gutter work, chimneys, 643-9883, ask for Dave. Good Luck PLAIN JANE RICHARD E. Martin. Full cleaned and rmaired. 30 years I Happy 81st BY FRANK BAGINSKI INCOME Tax returns prepared after 8 p.m. carpentry, plumbing and tile On Your Trip in your home or linilUie. Cali work. E x p ^ workmanship professional painting service. experience. Free estimates. MODERN stainless diner on Birthday well traveled highway, leading BRUCE evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- 1965 CHEVELLE — Automatic, and reasonable rates. Interior - exterior. Free es­ Call Howley, 643-5361. I RALPH VON DECK 6506. w ill take larger Q ievy engine. timates, fully insured. 649-4411. to Parkway and beaches. AND LEWIS tTis /kNUCZlNfr NO VA SM CWTE $ ^ or best offer, 1-4^1^. Call Mandavllle GUTTERS and roof repaired Ample parking, almost one WEEKEND CAN SUDDENLyTURN' DieOME TAX '- For accurate ‘ 643-9878 D o n a l d e . T a r c a -r and replaced. Excellent acre of land. Land included at INTO A SIN&LES WEEKEND] p r ^ r a tio n lit my office or 1962 MORRIS mini-cooper, paperhanging and painting. workmanship. Reasonable $48,900. Owner wishes to retire. Love, your home. Call R. L. Burnett, llOOcc, Cooper-S transmission, Free estimates. Call 643-0271. prices. Free estimates. 646- Call 1-429-2958 between 7-9 We’ll Miss You, 646-2460. $350. CaU 6 4 6 ^ . 1399. p.m., Sunday, all day. Daughter, Doris, Millie, Mom, Dad, Christopher ■7 ^ SNOWPLOWING - Very T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• reasonable, 648-5489. Helen and Larry and Kim INCOME tax returns and 1969 BONNEVILLE, Pontiac, Interior-exterior painting. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Private Inatructlona 32 all power, 4-door hardtop, Reasonable rates. Swirled roofing, storm windows, aw­ bookkemlpg done professional­ LIGHT trucking. Father and ly. call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. excellent condition. Priced to ceilings our specialty. Call 643- nings. Quality workmanship, ART Lessons — Beginners, sell, 643-9607. son. Attics, cellars, garaiges. 1949. free estimates. Fully insured. intermediates, oil, acr^ic, still I Odd jobs, rtione 649-1805. HOUSEWIVES - Do you have 872-9187, 649-3417. life, sea or landscapes. Louise 1968 BUICK, La Sabre, custom, PAINTING — Interior and Withey. 6494)071. free time during the day? Have TWO handymen want variety of 3 -10 a home care product party. 742- hardtop, 4-door, sedan, exterior. We are full-time CALL J. D. Fowler for roofing, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Happy Birthday Happy AIIM..UI automatic, .power brakes and jobs. Attics, cellars cleaned, painters. Stratton Painting, 646- chimney pointing, interior and 8861. wallpaper, ceeilings, painting. Help Wanted 35 steering, snow tires, excellent 6329, 643-4887. exterior painting. Free to one and alllll 93rd Birthday condition. Asking $1,150. Call Also help with home snow estimates. 742-9362. First - CORKY FLORA WELLS MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY P L A N N I N G a p a r t y ? problems. Reasonable. 643- SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI Experienced cook will make after 6 p.m. 649-0919. PAINTING jobs for summer, time work, Manchester and Then - LEONARD Aii our love, 7 hot and cold hors d’oeuvres or three married teachers, BARRETT HOME Improve­ Vernon areas. We will train. COAAEUP yESJ I THINK WE SHOULD sit-down-dinner, as you wish. 1969 OPEL Kadette, beige and experienced, with references. ment Service. Kaiser Call 643-2414. and last but not least The Clarkes, WITH ANy SWITCHOVER FRCMicOTD tan, bucket seats, radio, C E ILIN G and ceram ic tile Inside weekend jobs available. Aluminum siding, gutters, com- AW,CQMEON, RITCHIE... NO.' NO.' NO.' NO/ NO ' NO.' r c a n t STANO AU-TKAT an t Other services include rentals specialist, one ceiling or all, KATHI The Duplins, OOODID^VS ■— ^ ^ , lOO-WWTT excellent condition. Asking 646-3898. plete coverage. Expert OOINTHE FRISHOSHIP NO.' NO/ NO/ NO/ NO/ NO.' BEATINOABOUNOTHE / and clean up. Call 232-2250 repaireed, remodeled. No job WANTED — Experienced TODAY ^\BULBS. evenings. $875. 646-5432. installation at reasonable cost. polishers and inspector for air- With love from and especially HOWIE? CLUB, HUH? WHAC3DAVA NO/ NO.' N O / N O / N O / BU6 H; too smaU. 647-9232. S A V ? O K A Y ? GEORGE N. Converse — Call 649-0822. craft blades vanes and Lillian and Lenny Michael F O R Q u ic k s a le , 1955 Interior and exterior painting ONE Hundred, shares of TREE Service (Soucier) — components. Apply Red-Lee Chevrolet, with 827 Chew and paperhanging. Fully Heating-Plumbing 17 Manchester State Bank stock Trees cut, building lots cleared, Metal Finishing Co., 80 Sheldon 7 engine, crane cam, 850 C.M.S. insured. Call 643-2^ after 5 for sale. Phone 623-4564. trees topped. Got a tree Rd., Manchester. carburetor, WTIO transmission, p.m. SAM Watson Plumbing and problem? W ell worth phone Happy 19th Happy 18th Birthday T •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• posi-traction, many extras. Heating. Bathroom remodeling Auto* For stu* 4 Asking $850. Take best offer. call. 742-8252. and repairs. Free estimates. CAR BANANA LIZ 872-2046 or 644-2306. hone call. 742-8252. Bulldlng’Contraetlng 14 Call 64^3808. Love, From your fellow NEED CAR? Credit very bad? SNOW plowing — Experience MECHANIC Mommy, Daddy, and Powder Puff Mechanics Bankrimt, repossession? 1964 GALAXIE XL, good NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - BOTTI Heating and Plumbing com m ercial and residential. Long established, well- The everlovlng kids ' Honest Douglas accepts lowest running condition immaculate Remodeling, repairing, — Prompt, courteous sefVice. ■S-io Prompt, courteous service. DIGK. down, smallest payment, interior, bucket seats, console, additions, tec rooms, porches Call 643-1496. equipped general garage, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE References. 646-7770. KMALM anywhere. Not small loan $250. Call 647-9024. and roofing. No job too small. has permanent opening for finance company plan. Douglas CaU 649-3149-3144. NO JOB too small. Immediate YOU THE GUY GWE HIM THE FIRST WE'LL TWO TO ONE ON . f? 0 R HALF A MINUTE, EACH STRAINS 1H A PEADLOCK, REWEAVING OF - bums, . mechanic. Must be well Happy Birthday Happy Birthday tBSr, BIG MAMA.' ' ‘ ^THBN SLOWLY 816 MAMA'S ARM GOES POWN. Motors, 345 Main. Trucka-Tractor* 5 service on service calls. Free WHO WANTS HAND RASSIE, BIG MAMA/ CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE moth-holes, zippers repaired. DORMERS, garages, porches, estim ates gladly given on qualified for trucks and To the “Fighting Irish” LUCY A J O B f ONE, TWO, THREE Window shades made to rec rooms, room additions, heating or plumbing. Faucets cars. References. Good CLAIRE O'ACKERMAN ■y POCKS ASIPB 1969 442 OLDSMOBILE, good 1970 IN TE R N A T IO N A L 2010 Ldve, THREF, .tO O N E / measure, all size Venetian kitchens, aod-a-levels, roofing, repaired or installed. Water pay and working con­ From .your Italian Comare AS MBLVIN HATCH condition. Call 647-1669. dumjp truck, 450 engine and 5-7 blinds. Keys made while you Cus and Little Jock /ft FLINSS THE S A F E l yarcT body. Call Tremano Septic 9 idiiw, general repairs. Qualify pumps worked on. Complete ditions. M. B. E t t m wait. TV portables for rent. workmanship. Financing .heating OTStems, rec rooms, 1965 PLYMOUTH Fury III, Tank Service, 742-9770. Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 649- . 0 four-door sedan, air- available. Economy Builders, etc. Call M & M Plumbing & MELLEN, WHITE 5221. Inc., 872-3919, 872-0647, . conditioning, power steering. CHEVROLET - 1968, half ton, Heating, 649-2871. andPALSHAW Happy Anniversary Happy Anniversary Phone 649-9313. custom cab, V -8 ,4 -sp ^ , heaw evenings. HighiaiNl SliMt GREG and BETTY SNOW PLOWING - M AR TY’S Plumbing-Heating. JOAN HOLBROOK '■J'' duty suspension. $1,300. 647- Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. East Hartford Love, 1966 VOLKSWAGEN converti­ ■9315. MASONRY - All types of Complete bathroom remodeling Luv Ya, stone, brick fireplaces, walls, and repairs. Free estimates. No Mom, Dad, Christopher r? ble, good tires, excellent top. TWO YOUNG married men Needs muffler. $495. Phone 649- 1966 CHEVY Van, excellent concrete steps, sidewalks. No job too small. 742-7438. ENG INE Lathe and Hardinge R. T. and Kim will .do small repair jobs and job too small. Free estimates. 7532 after 3:30 p.m. running condition. Interior painting, also cellar cleaning chucker operatora, first and remodeled. Phone 649-1807. Over 20 years experience. After TOWNE Plumbing Service. second shift, capable of set up, and light trucking. Call 646- 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. Repairs, alterations. American Happy 15th Birthday 1962 CHEVROLET. Moving, 2692, 646-3726. woilc to drawings. High quality Happy Anniversary must sell, new battery and npar*' Standard fixtures used work, top medical plan, a f MIKELANN SYo exclusively. Immediate ser- MOM and DAD snow tires. $125. 646-5048. Mobllah/fs HomaaHi PUBLIC Typing Service; all CARPENTRY - Repairs, benefits, good pay, overtime. Love, BY V.T. HAMLIN vice.Call 649-4056. ALLEY OOP tiUKUU kinds. Specializing in medical remodeling, additions, roofing. Apply J. T. Slocomb Company, , Mom, Dad, Willie, Love,. 1968 CHEVROLET Impala. »PICK-UP Camper - 10%’, dictaphone transcription. Call David Patria, South 68 Matson Hill Rd., South t SURE HOPE-mOEE MG ' WELL, IF THEV DONT I HMmm. , w x H i e r is h t / t h o s e h d ik s convertible, V-8, hew top $950. sleeps 4. Call between 5-7 p.m., Windsor, 644-1796. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal Ellen, Freckles and Kitty Little Kielbasa GAIOOTB COME UP WITH THINK WE SOT A PROHEM ARE PROVLV REAOV r fc A T T H ' BARK STEVE CANYON feY M ILTON CANIFF Reasonable. Swift Typing Ser­ cleaned with electric cutters, SOME FRESH MEAT ON OUR HANDS, S U Z... OFF A TREE BY THIS TIME/ Repossession. Savings Bank of 643-9491. vice, 568-3355. opportunity employer. •OR US/ by professionals. McKinney LOOK WHAT? CO NIN '/ Manchester, 646-1700. WES ROBBINS carpentry Help Wanted BUS — Ideal for camper, remodeling specialist. Ad­ Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ 38 Help Wantod 38 -V IF YOOiL TRUST^ WHILE T b U S IV E W S O THE MINERS AKOOLA does no t HAVE FARID SO TD REACH SNOW PLOWING — Driveways pany, 643-5308. AUTO Insurance — Lowest already with water tank, lights, and parking lots. Over 20 years ditions, rec rooms, dorm ers,' FUU CMIUKE MNNKEEPa M E TV fUY THE THE ORPERS i y , | WHO ARE DI60IN0 I THE TUNNEL'S M oU TH . . . AS SHE CONCEN­ GENERAL Machinist — with I 6EST— IN THAT TUNNEL TRATES ON HER GOAL SHE POES NOT SEE rates available. For telephone sink, $450, or best offer. 647- exp erien ce. C all 649-5900, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• INTERESTING art-time AIRCRAFT^ Opening in office of local good lathe background. lEBREW WILL UNDER- HER'SERVANT' ON THB HILL BEHIND... , quotation, call Rodney T. Dolin, 9406. 649-3446. position open for ependable Eliner Wilson. Electrical 18 progressive printing firm. Presently working 45 hours. S C . ^ 646-6050. ______male, mornings. Delivery, MUST SELL — Mobile Home, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder- Two-year accounting school Paid holidays, plus excellent stock and potential sales. k £ \ e RUGS shampooed. Free M E R Z Electrical S ervice. 10’x47’ , located in Bolton, $3,000 graduate acceptable. hospitalization pun. Metronics, College student considered. 1967 WAGON Dodge Coronet, estimates over phone. Cleaned new homes custom built, Electrical repairs, additions, or best offer.' Call anytime, 1* Experience helpful, but not Inc., Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. Phone 64S4I2S5 for anointment, power steering, power brakes, with certified equipment, no remodeling, additions, rec alterations. Small job 267-0869. necessary. Salary open. automatic transmission, v ^ cost for disinfectant. 646-6597. rooms, garages, kitchens specialist. "Service when you remodeled, bath tile, cement BURRMEN. Lathe, REAL ESTATE Associates. good - numing condition. $695, need it.’’ Free estimates. Liberal benefit program. App­ TWO-BEDROOM 1969 mobile Bridgeport, and jig bore Experienced preferred, but will 61^1858. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, work. Steps, dormers. Master Charge. 643-8832. ly in person: home in excellent condition. Residential or commercial. operators. Ai»Iy Purow Cor­ train. Top commissions, MLS, lawns mowed, trees cut and AUIEO PRIimiMI poration, 586 Hilliard St., 1968 M ERCU RY Cougar, 302, Ideal for starter or retirement removed. Cellars and -attics Call 649-4291. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• realtors. Call Mr. SERVICES INC. Manchester, 64941000. Starkweather, 646'6353. console, air-conditioning, very home. 742-6929. : cleaned. Free estimate. Call Flooring 19 STS WMt MMdto Tgto. SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA clean. ,$1,200 or best offer. 875- 643-6000. • A L L types o f building and 1971 STARCRAFT Qalaxy 6, Maneheslw — S4S-1101 0172.;;.' remodeling, rec rooms, FLOOR SANDING and as, electric, refrigerator, twin YOUR Baby’s first shoes kitchens, addUions, hmnes and refinishing, (specializing in inettes, wardrobe, range, VlfeVfe ^k j t t d cut o f f SAAB, 1967,77,000 miles, 18,000 S bronzed forever. Precious ^ es. Heritage Craftsmen, 'older.floors). Also specializing heater, excellent condition. M9- miles on motor. Tires 8 months lifetime mementos. The perfect 18 or 6 4 6 ^ . in inside painting and paper PART-TIME janitorial work. old, battery 4 months old. Noisy 1948. (dft for sentimental occasions, hanging. John Verfallle, ^ Call 649-5334. J. P. Lmyis & Son, finish LI'TTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON m uffler,, iransmi/ssion leaky. . Motorcyelaa-Bloyel** 11 nckup and delivery. 647-1240. 5750, m -2m . KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN-Am«rlca*« $350. After 5 p.m.,' 646^3785. carpentry, rec rooms, WOMAN needed for recep­ leading prepared food operation needa mature, 3-10 \ ,T«0 / remodeling, kitchens; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tionist and general office work, HARLEY-Davidson motor­ T R E E Rem oval — pruning, ,1963 FORD, station wagon, bathrooms, formica work, Moving-Trueking-Btorago 20 typing reqiured. Call 646-1000. aerlous management oriented Individual. cycles, mirts and accessories. spraying, etc., fully insured. good running condition, best ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer Background In food field not needed—We provide Ilarley Davidson Sales, 49 Park Licensed. Free estimates. offer. 643-0639. ______MANCHESTER - DeUvery - , JIG BORE, Lathe, Bridgeport St., Hartford, 247-9774. Phone 633-5345. training—$145 weekly to etart—Excellent fringe light trucking and package operators. First and second benefits—Rapid edvanipement baaed on your per­ MUSTANG - 1969, 6 cylinder, R.E. GOWER - Finish delivery. Refrigerators, shifts, top wages and benefits. 1972 OSSA "Pioneer". "Woods sonal rate, of progreee. Don't welt, cell 278-7740. stfindard, blue, excellent $is yM M mMfeilr ihippitY caipentiy, kitdiens, rec rooms, washers and stove moving SO-hour week. Le-Mi ready,” 2,200 true iniles, many Chick Ml I m bairiH « thi additions, garages, porches, Cbrporatlon, 1 Mitchell Drive, ' comflUon. $1,100 or best offer, , m-----1-I ea ---- a m -J m . , specialty. Folding chqjrs for extras. $700. 643-llM days, 64^ > H IM MNHIN rll|H any type remodeling. 646-2067. rent. Manchester, 64S-2M. 643-2571, 8327 evenings. - i» IflJ W NCA. bK.. 3-10

I <1 u MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 10, 1973 — PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTffltN - MANCHESTER EVENING HEmjdj). Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 10, 1973 Apartmith For Ront 63 Raaort Propartf- M Hoiiaae For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Lota-l.and For Salo 73 Out oliTown-For Salo 75 Wantad-Raal Estate 77 MTantlff 95 H«4» 95 DtigiSBMt-Pti* ~ 41 O t h e r v /i s e For Ront Jaycees Back W a m m a um cn / nmmv m o s t d r i v e r s ATTRACTIVE two-room DON’T Walt? Six-room Cape COVENTRY - Hilltop JANITORS, experienced, part- CLEANING woman wanted, MOTHER and two 6-month old , HAVE LEARNED TO HAVE THE apartment, stove, refrigerator, LORDS Point — Stonington. ALL CASH foiivour property ’Two cottages, availableJfor with fireplace, nice lot in fine Ranch, fireplace, kitchen built- within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Purchase Of time evenings, Manchester one or two days a week. Wap- Beagles, free to good home. EXACT CHANGE TORTOLLS? heat, hot water, electricity, summer rental. Phone 644-6781. area. This won’t last long at NEW HAMPSHnE ins, , large sunny basement, instant service. Hayes Agency, area. Call 643%91, S4 p.m. ping. Phone 644-1947.-. Phone 6434)851. references, no pets. fllO. 2U- Landfill Area 327,000. Call T. J. Crockett, 64 acres of lovely trees With well-planted acre. 330,000.742- 6 ^ 1 3 1 . - 3540. Realtors, 643-1577. 6143. BABYSlTTl^R wanted, isy ArtfefM for Sato 45 Wontod to Ront B9 Sage Drive lots of .views and close to The Manchester Jaycees weekdays, beginning March RockvUle office, full or paiirt- skiing or swimming.. Only SELLING your home or have voted to support the BUSINESS location wantrf. MANCHESTER 334,900 acreage? Worliing for you is our 19th, li^ t houMkeeping. Call time ’til'6:30 p.m. Write Box LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. 319,500. Can’t believe it? Call purchase of the Laurel Lake 649-1962 after 6: p.m. Need about 1,200 square feet, EFFNINT LIVMG!li EAST HARTFORD leasure. Hagler Real Estate, GG, Manchester Herald. Ring bell for service. Shiners, PRESIDENTIAL or write: area to be used as a sanitary heated m unheated in b u s in g No wasted motion or stairs in 13-6624. crawlers, etc. 144 Deming VIUAOEAPTS. Mancliester Immaculate 7-room custom g landfill. LEGAL SECRETARY - MOTHERLESS home needs Str^t, Manchester. Wapping zone for small business. thjs 7 room Ranch on a private LONGSTREET REALTY built Raised Ranch. Many fine WANTED from principal, land T he Jaycees heard Manchester law firm, babysitter for working father. Road. MANCHESTER Parktl^ no problem. CaU treed lot. 1^ baths, family 1138 Mate St I features, like cathedral or home with room for, horses. 'presentations by William experience preferred. 643-2405. Call after 6 p.m. 6 4 ^ 7 6 . One and two bedrooms.' Franlc’s Ornamental Iron Shop, room, wall to wall carpeting East Hartford, Com. BRIDGE ceiling in living room with Manchester-Glastonbury area. FitzGerald, judge of probate, ALUMINUM sheets used as 643-8118. ______Open for Inspection throughout, equipped kitchen 289-6068 LAUNDRESS - Five days, 9 to LATHE man, top pay, in­ large brick fireplace, country 643-2861. and Richard Kraatz, of the printing plates, .007 thick, TOLL Near s c ^ l s , churches; and garage. For the lazy, 3 p .m ., f o r m o d e r n surance, 50-55 hours. Hawk WANTED — Five rooms, first styled kitchen with glass Department of Public Works, ^x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for |1.' l O ^ and shopping center, on. aluminum siding to eliminate SELLING your property? Call convalescent ! home. Apply Precirion Co., 444 John Fitch Phone 643-2711. floor. Limit 3150 monthly. sliding doors and spacious sun concerning the facts Burnside Convalescent Home, Blvd., South Windsor, 289-5767. bus line. CaU anytime. adults. Phone after 6 p.m., 648- maintenance. J. Gordon. ANDOVER - Lakefront, 4 deck, large panel^ rec room us first. e’ll buy your home immediately at a fair price, all surrounding the referendum 870 Burnside Avenue, East NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 3655. ______—SUNDAY— acres, excellent private loca­ with built-in bar and cash. Cali Lou Arruda, 6^1539. Tuesday to purchase the land. Hartford, ^9-9571, between 9-5 COOK wanted— mature person e e B & W e e tion for most discriminating fieldstpne fireplace! 3 cents each. Inquire side door, 1 - 5 p.m, Arruda Realty. 'The Jaycees concluded that p.m. V to do home^tyle cooking. Call Manchester Evening Herald- MS. with toddler needs apart­ 'Ai The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. buyer. Please'call for details. bedrooms, two full baths, for­ ______' , . Realtors— MLS •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• the Laurel Lake area is the only 646-9168, 11 a.m. ment or house. Consider ♦ Hayes Agency, 646-0131. mal dining room, 2-car gar­ GENERAL mechanic, full-time Manchester Parkade — M9-5306 A economical solution to the UPRIGHT Piano, 3200. Twin <^hanJi 4220. WANTED would be bright yet not ex­ chair, small garden tools, mis­ rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 posal, air-conditioner, shades, ONE-ROOM efficiency, Owner, three-bedroom Ranch, utilities. Priced at $54,000. 5.1 acres. 800’ of paved road 646-4200. A ssem bly o f th e Archdiocesan citing. The rhythm had to be cellaneous household items. LIVING room sofa and two for overnight and permanent carpetipg, large closets, includes heat and appliances. large family room, dining area, frontage. Breathtaking viewsi Commission for Ecumenical MAINTENANCE man for the 1918 Manchester Rd., Glaston­ $32,900-CAPE POMFRET — Gas station, regular, but not predominate, ■ridaoDort and latfM work. matching chairs, 3125 or best guest rates. laundry facilities, parking, Ideal for one older person. Paul office, IVk baths, attic fan, on this beautifully wooded lot. H earing Affairs in the Manchester area first shift, should have some bury, across from Minnechaug jg Directions: From East Middle Turnpike, 3 or 4 bedroom, exciting, full, furnished garage, restaurant, with enough variation to avoid offer- Two bar stools with green basement storage. Good loca­ W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. attached garage, yard, utility Electricity and telephone. and dean of the Manchester electrical background. Please Golf Course. cushions, 330. Boy’s Reiker ski PLEASANT heated room for dormer Cape. Living room owner’s apartment, two tow monotony. Schedule apply in person, Klock tion. 3175 per month, inclndes room. Low 30%. Appointment, turn left on to Vernon Street, proceed 1- Deanery. He is also a past boots, size 6, like .new, 313- working gentleman. Apply 4 with fireplace, large dining Minutes away from Mt. trucks, fine gross, 355,000. The unit’s mortality rate has Company, 1366 Tolland Tpke., heat and hot'° w ater. Call TWO-ROOM apartment, stove, 6494)319. president of the Manchester PENOBSCOT TOOLKRAFT 10” table saw Glenwood gas stove, heating Pearl Street, or call 643-9353, ^ 6/10 miles to Kennedy Road, on left, Sunapee and Sunapee Lake. Listings wanted. LeFort Real been 8 to 10 per cent less than HARTFORD (AP) - Here Manchester. Peterman, owner, 649-9404. refrigerator, neat, hot water, room, first-floor family room Area Clergy Association. with stand, table extension, 2V^ and cooking, 390. 643-5682, after 649-3142. , P r ic ^ to sell 34,950. Only 10% Estate. 1-974-1111. are.Monday’s public hearings TOOL AND GAGE utilities, furniture. Apply. 2 Sage Drive at top of.the hill. See U&R with beautiful pegged the national average. Dr. Flood Before coming to MNnvvv NMep luHNnO h.p. direct drive motor, ready 6 p.m. FIVE-ROOM, second floor flat, S&rlbw’s, 867^in St. flooring, kitchen, two baths. down. Call or write: says. sch^uled by legislative com­ CREDIT Correspondent — to run. 3105. Gall after 5 p.m. FURNISHED, carpeted room, You’re Invited EAST HARTFORD - Can’t Manchester, he was assistant Route IB , ExH 99 furnished or unfurnished, sign.' One-car heated garage and mittees. The first half hour is Interesting position is available 647-1232. BLONDE dinette set and hutch, kitchen privileges, with lounge drive? Don’t worry. You owe it pastor at St. John of the Cross in credit department of home 97B-S083 carpeting, excellent condition. ’TWO large rooms, woman or SUNMY, 2-5 P.M. carport. All city utilities. LONGSTREET REALTY reserved for legislators. 375. Call after 5, 649-7720. area, free washer-dryer, TV, Older couple preferred. No 1138 Main Street to yourself to see this value Church in Middlebury, St. appliance manufacturer. couple, no children. Call 646- T re ^ lot. Fine neighborhood. packed six-room Cape Appropriations. 9:30 a.m. TAG SALE - 201 Maple St. parking, all utilities included, children or pets. 643-5239, 7-8 2293 after 5 p.m. East Hartford, Conn. Clare’s Church in East Haven Individual should have some ac­ Saturday and Sunday, 2-5. New homes In Walk to schools and chopping. conveniently located. 327,500. NOTICE Budgets for Commission on INSURANCE agency needs TWO NEW sample dinette sets, male. 646-8304, 742-9868. a.m. or after 8 p.m. 289-6068 and Our Lady of Victory Church counting or credit experience Clothing, drapes, wigs. Much Manchester with rural set- Won’t last. Call - Real Estate Center, 568-9484, The Connecticut Department Higher Education, University office help, general insurance includes table and 4 chairs, 390 LARGE two-room apartment, in West Haven. and good typing ability. Apply more. U&R REALTY CO., INC. 528-6524. of Transportation, Bureau of of Connecticut, UCtonn HealUi and policy writing background each. 649-7544, 649-6985. LIGHT housekeeping room, in beautiful country setting, ting now under WARREN E. HOWLAND The Rev. Daniel J. Karpiey^.of Personnel Department, The •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Administration, will accept preferred. Salary fully furnishe,d> stove, VILLAGER 3130 monthly pays all. 742.^161. construction, or pick your 643-2692 Realtors 643-1108 Center. Waterbury will replace Father Iona Company, 6 Regent Street, TAG SALE — Sunday, March EASTFORD Vicinity, 13 plus commensurate with Machlneiy-Toola 52 refrigerator, linens provided. ••••••••••••••••••■••••••••• bids on March 16, 1973 at 10:30 Appropriations. 12:30 p.m. Manchester. nth, 10-4 p.m., 165 Lydall APARTMENTS own lovely loti acres, man made V k acre Vujs at St. James Church. experience. Jewell-England In­ 801 Main Street, 649-M79. Houses tar Rant ^ 65 ROBERT D. MURDOCK, Realtor spring fed pond. Very private. AM, EST., covering the Budgets for statc^ regional and Street, Manchester. Moving, FOR SALE - 16” Gear head NUTM EG HOMES, Inc., MANCHESTER - 324,600 cozy SOUTH WINDSOR HAIRDRESSEH - surance, 627 Main St., Available April 1st, 5-room, 2- ‘ ^ n ° t miss this one.” 324,500. Replacement and/or Installa­ technical colleges. 1 ; everything must go. engine lathe, Porte McLeod. YOUNG gentleman, pleasant has a reputation for 4t^-room Ranch with garage, Timber Mountain — Move Ehcperienced, full-time. Great Manchester, 646-4662. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom town house, wall-to- COLUMBIA — Six-room Cape, basement, aluminum siding, Listings wanted, Lefort Real tion of Chain Link Fence at Banks and Regulated ac­ 31,200. Call 649-8350. room, next to shower. Phone private way to lake, enclosed excellence of construction right into this 8-room ' op^rtunity. Apply Marlow’s Boatt-Aeceuorin 46 wall carpeting, 2 air storms, screens, new ceram ic Estate, 1-974-1111. various locations in District I, tivities. 10 a.m. Bills affecting A bout Tow n 1 ; PILGRIM MILLS warehouse and parking privileges. 649-6801 yard. Security deposit and lease Dutch Colonial. First-floor Brauty Salon, w7 Main St., conditioners, appliances, heat and design. Come see RAISED Ranch, custom built, SPRING Street area — Ansaldi bath, wall-to-wall carpeting, II, III and IV within the State of Savings and Loan Associations. needs women for measuring Mualcal Inatrumanta 53 after 5:30 p.m. required. 3215 a month. 228- Phebe Circle of Emanuel Manchester. EVINRUDE outboard motors, why! cathedral ceilings, large formal built Raised Ranch. 7 rooms, large lot. Close to schools, shop­ Reaort Property-Far Sele 74 family room with stone Connecticut for the period from Corrections, Welfare and 1 dnd marking fabrics. Full or and hot water, IVt tile baths, 9 ^ , 423-6334. Lutheran Church will meet Holsclaw and Mastercraft dining room, modern equipped ping, bus. 643-0492. fireplace, glass sliding date of award through March Humane Institutions. 9:30 a.m. part-time. For interview, call BALDWIN Acrosonic console GIRL 21 looking for roommate washer and dryer hook-up, one full, two half baths, (wo W ■; BAKERY Saleswoman, steady trailers, sales-service. Directions: North kitchen, 2 full baths, 4 good fireplaces, two-car garage. ASHFORD — Beautiful 3-room 31, 1974. Human Services. TuesdajTat 7:30 p.m. at Luther Mrs. Sobol, 646-1000. spinet piano with bench, in mint to share apartment. Call 568- patio. No pets. doors to sun deck, kitchen position. Apply in person, Complete service department, Out of rown- on. Vernon St., ieft on sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, FOREST Hills - By J. A. cottage, large screened porch, Hall of the church. Hostesses condition. Present cost 31.500, 8239 after'5 p.m. For Rant 66 Large wooded lot. Beautiful with built-ins and can Proposals are available at the Education. 1:30 p.m. Special Parkade Bakery, Manchester boating supplies, accessories, oversized 2-car garage. home and excellent location. McCarthy, 3 new homes, $23,4(n includes cabana, boat are Miss Lillian Larson, Mrs. AVON invites you to fill your will sell at fair price. For Richmond Rd., right Bureau of Administration, 17 education, including blind, Parkade. Woolsey paints, Gerich’s Call 040-7020 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, remaining. One Dutch Colonial, and motor, float and dock, goods pan(ry. Formal Viola Miffitt and Mrs. Irma /■ I ■ Easter basket with extra further information call 646- MANCHESTER - Large clean ELLINGTON Duplex, 2 master Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Van Dyke Avenue, Hartford, exceptional children and com­ Marine Service, 1982 Tolland on Kennedy Rd. Look 6464200. Cape and a Garrison Colonial. riding lawn mower, large dining room, large living money you can earn as an Avon 8304 or 649-5524. furnished room, maid service. bedrooms, wall-to-wall 646-4200. waterfront lot, easily Connecticut, Attention: Mr. pensatory. Young. Tpke., fiuckland, 643-2363. Starting at 342,900. Merritt room, 4 bedrooms, 2% Representative. Make sure you Phone 649-2813. carpeting, appliances included. for signs. winterized for year ’round fun. 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, Agency, 646-1180. William J. Harvey. General Law. 10 a.m. GOOD have the cash you need for that UPRIGHT piano, 375. Good NEWER 4-room apartment, Situated in country setting on baths, 2-car attached gar­ Reservations close after today Sporting Qooda 47 Your Home May Be baths, fireplace, family room, Exclusive. Evans & Clapp, Regulations and licenses of gar­ new spring outfit, condition. Phone M9-4060. FURNISHED room for working wall-to-wall carpeting, 4-family It^ acre lot. 3250 monthly, CARPENTER RD. age, % acre lot. 353,000. for the Manchester Memorial fully applianced eat-in kitchen. MANCHESTER - Three- Realtors, MLS, 647-1464. ages, bazaars, unit-pricing, NEWS! tools, the “ extras” you n man or student. 709 Main house, 3185 monthly. Security Taken in Trade THREE New Raised Ranches Hospital Auxiliary card party SMbWMOBILE - Ski-Doo, security required. 640-6345 after Two-car side entrance garage. bedroom Ranch, 1V& baths, rec INVITATION maximum finance charges, Another exciting RITA Street. Apartment 8, 649-1354. and first month’s rent. 649-6285, 6 U&R REALTY CO., INC. and brunch to be held Thursday Call 289-7475. 1971, TNT, 440, under 400 miles, Antiquaa 56 . to choose from. Many fine Aluminum siding, nice lot. room, plaster walls, high scenic Out of Town-For Sale 75 Robert D. Murdock, state lottery advertising. TEMPORARIES Office Is now open at 649-2813. BELFIORE features; 3 or 4 bedrooms, location view. 336,900. Hayes TO BID from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. 'at 3800. Call 649-9538 before 5. NICE furnished room, large 341,500. Philbrick Agency, Government Administration 99 East Center St. Same as RITA REAL Estate sales — W. J. ELUNGIDN — Pinney Brook first-floor family room, Agency, 646-0131. ANDOVER — Raised Ranch. Roaltors Manchester Country Club. GIRL: FIFTY China cuj lates, some house, group living, very AVAILABLE April 6th, 4 large AGENCY Realtors, 6464200. and Policy. 1 p.m. Creating a Barcomb, Realtor, South Apartments, new 3-room unit in Eight rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, two 643-2692 NOTICE Reservations may be made by TOP PAYI Fual-Fead 49 dating early 1) , will sell private location, 350 monthly. rooms, first floor of two famify. REALTORS — 647-1413 choice of decor, city utiUties. Department of Commerce. Windsor is seeking two full­ individually or as collection. brick and stone garden MANCHESTER -New baths, carpeting, air- The Board of Education, calling Mrs. Philip A. Spinella,. CHOOSE YOUR JOBI and 646-7378. carpeted living room. stove and Call us for information. M anchester Public Health and Safety. time experienced licensed real Visit our shop Saturd^ a apartment building, total elec­ construction, 6-room Ranch, conditioned. Acre treed lot. Manchester, Connecticut MEET NEW PEOPLE estate sales associates. We SEASONED firewood, cut and refrigerator, large yard, tric, range, refrigerator, ^4,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 7:30 p.m. Torrington City Hall. 11 Wyllys St. . Sunday, 10-5. 872-3279. Cha-Ro- PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- CDNTEMPORARY IMi baths, fully equipped EAST HARTFORD — Come solicits bids for Window Safety CALL OR STOP TODAY offer liberal commission ralit. 325 a dump truck load. Apartmanta For Ront 63 parking 2 cars. No pets, securi­ disposal, basement laundry, U&R REALTY GO., MC. kitchen, excellent neighborhood with me through this executive Public Personnel and Lane Antiques, R oute 74, room Ranch. Cathedral ceiung, Large 4-bedroom split Guards at the Robertson arrangement plus annual Sand, gravel, stone and ty. Call 64&-3T22 after 5 p.m. storage. Adults only, no pets. Robart D. Muntocfc, on 'bos line: 333,900. Hayes South Windsor |%,900. 7-room Colonial. First fleer Military Affairs. 1:30 p.m. Pen­ The St. Bridget R osary manure. Call after 6 p.m., 643- between Wapping and FIVE-ROOM 3 bedroom built-ins, ll'k baths, fireplace, School. Sealed proposals will be bonus, group medical insurance 3140 monthly, 3140 lease RMitar level home, 2% baths, love­ Agency, 646-0131. living room with fireplace, sions, sick leave, retirement Society will meet Monday for RITA... 9504. Rockville. apartment, heat, stove, wall-to- MANCHESTER — Deluxe one- paneling, garage, patio, THREE WISHES received until March 22„ 1973 at also available. For a security. Call James J. Gessay, 643-2692 ly entrance foyer, mud dining room, kitchen and family benefits. Mass at 7:30 p.m. Afterward, confidential interview call Bill •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wall carpeting, no pets.* bedroom townhouse, full 875^134. barbeque, two acres. Hutchins If peace, comfort and location 3:30 p.m. The right is reserved MANCHESTER Antiou^Show, room, large living room, 333,990 NEW ^ is e d Ranch, room. Second floor .three Transportation 7:30 p.m . . members will meet at 8 p.m. in Temporaries Barcomb, 644-8000. Garden Products 5 0 .Available March 1st. Near rivate basement, includes Agency, 649-5324. are important, then buy this to reject any and all bids. 99 East Center SL Manchester Second congngregational[ational Church, dining room and kitchen large kitchen-dining combina­ bedrooms and bath. Family the school cafeteria for a hobby 'school. Charles Lesperance, eat, appliances, carpets, ROCKVILLE — Four attractive immaculate 3-bedroom Ranch room with fireplace in base­ Specifications and bid forms Westport Coley Town Jr. High. 646-3443 385 North Main S tre e t, K CUSTOM Raised Ranch - 7 NEW oversized Cape, living tion, oven, range, dishwasher, night. Members are reminded WAITRESSES wanted — part- BUY your potatoes direct.from 649-7620. private patio and entrances, clean rooms, first floor, with all built-ins, 2-car gar­ across from the golf course. ment. Priced at 347,500. Real may be secured at the Business Fairfield County roads. Manchester, March 15th, 1-10 rooms, 2 baths, paneled room with, fireplace, formm fireplace, 1V& baths, deck, to bring their hobbies. time, full-time, days or nights, the potato warehouse, corner of 3200 per m onth. Paul W. appliances, carpets, no pets. age. Carpeting, custom built, large Estate Center, 5(88-9484, 528- p.m., March 16th. 1-9 p.m. carpeted recration xoom, dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3 garage. Hutchins Agency Offiefe, 45 School Street, IMMEDIATE opening for some weekends. Apply Mr. BiicKland Road and Tolland FOUR-ROOM flat, unfur­ Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. Prefer young couple. 643-9/43. large .bedrooms, aluminum Realtors, 649-5324. country kitchen, built-ins, 6524. Manchester, Conn. Raymoqd E. warehouse, stock room Turkey, 363 Broad Street, Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- nished, second floor, older or fireplace, sundeck, garages, LATE Victorian furniture — garden, privacy. Hutchins siding. Walk to all schools. Still enclosed patio and fireplace. Demers, Business Manager. employe with a growing auto Manchester. Mr. Synder. 8248. m arri^ couple preferred, no WE HAVE customers waiting MERRITT AGENCY HEBRON — Newer two-family, two small chairs, one larger Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. time to pick your colors and PRIVACY — 2.6 acres, 7-room Call J. Jennings, 649-5306. Sincerely, Town’s Tax Collection parts distribution center. Call children or pets, parking, hot for the rental of your apartment Bualnoaa Loeadona- Roaltors 646-1180 ^ c h unit 3 bedrooms, country chair, one bench, small oval fixtures. Philbrick Agency, Ranch, family room, paneling, Raymond E. Demers Bill Lester, 289-7906. PART or full-time, expanding Houaehold Goods 51 water, centrally located. or home. J.D. Real Estate For Ront 67 sized kitchen and living room, table, large oak dining room LIVE downstairs in the four- Realtors; 646-4200. family kitchen, garage, trees, ••B&W •• chemical company seeking Security deposit. 643-6441, 4-8 Associates, Inc. 643-5129. landscaped. 3^,900. Hutchins IV2 baths, aluminum siding. Business Manager Reaches 98.1 Per Ce^t table, pictures, magazine rack. room apartment and have the CIRCA 1730 — 16 room s, The BARROWS & WALLACE Co MODEL railroad store in town sales or inanagement per­ SINGER Touch and Sew, like p.m. . ? MANCHESTER - 100,000 Two acre lot. Merritt Agency, 649-2217. four rooms upstairs carry your OVERSIZED custom 4- recently restored, 7 fireplaces, Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Realtors — MLS needs part-time help, evenings sonnel. Earn |200 to 31,000 per new, hems, buttonholes, stretch LOOKING for anything in real square feet, will divide. bedroom Colonial. Built in 1972. 646- 1180. stitches, monograms, sews on mortgage payments. summer kitchen, 6 or more Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 Revenue from property taxes Water Fund - 3458,479 and weekends. Call 646-0610. month. Call for interview, estate rental — apmments, Suitable for manufacturing and First-floor family room with TOWN OF Convenient location, 328,000. bedrooms, new baths, new WantedoT collected, 3703,900 estimated; > Monday-Friday, 1-4, 875-9406. buttons, fancy designs. Wearing Apparel 57 WOODLAND homes, multiple dwellinra, no warehouse. 1-748-5634. fireplace, 2Vx baths with mar­ COLUMBIA — Brand new and EAST HARTFORD as of Feb. 28 to the General OriginalW 3399.50, now only Call Warren E. Howland, kitchen, two-car garage, 358,- LINOLEUM mechanic, full fees. Call J.D. Real Estate ble vanities. 2-car oversized Manchester Office ANDOVER — 5 acres enhance beautiful! Four-bedroom Split EAST HARTFORD Fund totaled 312,253,909, for Sewer Fund — 3419,00'7 399.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, Realtors, 643-1108. 900. Philbrick Agency, time. Apply in person, U&H BEAUTIFUL Lord and Taylor MANOR Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, garage, full walk-out basement this 9-room custom brick Level with 3 full baths, 2-car 98.1 per cent of 12-month es­ collected, 3621,150 estimated; dealer. Realtors, 646-4200. CONNECTICUT Floor Covering, 399 Broad lady’s red coat, worn once. Size office, etc. 3160. Call 646-2426,0- with sliding glass doors. REAL ESTATE Ranch, features galore include garage, rec room, fireplace and timates, according to a report Special Downtown Taxing Street. DELUXE ONE — Bedroom 5. MANCHESTER — Luxurious indoor heated pool, central air- SALESWOMAN 14, will sacrifice. 649-7470. APARTMENTS Beautiful skyline view. ROCKLEDGE — Oversized 10- a plethora of other features. INVITATION by Ernest Machell, Manchester District Fund — 331,517 ESTATES and household lots to HoniMtWKi StTMt apartment, wall-to-wall Colonial on choice lot. Five conditioning, etc., etc., etc. Spacious one-acre lot. CaU now tremendous bedrooms, com­ Philbrick Ageflcy, Realtors, room Ranch. Two fireplaces, SALESMEN collector of revenue. The 1972- collected, 336,280 estimated; SALES Career Opportunity. buy. Bob Fluckiger, 649-3247. carpeting throughout, complete 466 MAIN Street — Building for Eveiwthing you have always1|S 7 p.m. - MOMGHT (Off W. MIddto Tpku.) 6464200. three or more bedrooms, to avoid dis^pointmcht. Mr. and Town of Manchester Fire Income open. Fringe benefits, Wanted to Buy 58 appliances, vanity bath. any business, office, or plete carpeting, carefree We need two aggressive wanted. Call Warren TO BID 73 fiscal year ends June 30. The Mature woman wanted 3-4 MANCHESTER Florida room, 2Vk baths, Steinmeyer, Belfiore Agency, paid during training. CLEAN USED — refrigerators, Centrally located 3175 monthly. commercial use, near Center. kitchen, 2Vk^ths. Mid 70’s. 6 0 - salesmen immediately. Top Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. RE: 150 HORSEPOWER estimated tax collection to that District Fund — 31.039,219 1 . Built by tremendously large recreation 647- 1413,-228-0384. Metropolitan Life, 246-2513. evenings per wpek, no ranges, automatic washers WANTED — Antique furniture, R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. CaU 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. 2659. MANCHESTER commissions. Confidential in­ ELECTRIC MOTOR date is 312,490,890, leaving only collected, 31.126,931 estimated. Equal opportunity employer. experience neceasaiy. wiUi guarantees. See them at B. glass, pewter, oil paintings or U&R HOUSING CORP. room plus office and workshop. terviews. Don’t wait. Now is SHEET STEEL 3236,981 outstanding. The Dog License Fund, for Oversized two-car garage, COVENTRY — Five rooms, Apply D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main other antique items. Any 1 and 2-bedroom luxury SIX-ROOM duplex, no pets. PROFESSIONAL office, Carpenter Rd. — 9-room Vernon FLAT STOCK which no estimate had been quality throughout. Imilbrlck the time to call: plus two unfinished. Lhrge EXPERIENCED exhibit St., Call 643-2171. quantity. The Harrisons, 643- apartments. Features wall-to- Inquire, 69 Birch Street, beautiful, spacious. Excellent Colonial. Spacious living Kitchen, excellent condition. Sealed bids will be received Revenue reported by Machell made, shows fees totaling 317,- MISTER DONUT 8709,-165 Oakland Street. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. M r. Frechetto Mr. Martin OPEN HOUSE builder. Excellent op 299 West MMdte Tumpika wall carpeting, vanity tile Manchester. exposure and projection. First Desirable rooih, dining room, Lake privileges. Low 20s. at the office of the Purchasing to other funds as of Feb.28 is: 325 as of Feb. 28. Call Displaycraft, OLIVE green refrigerator, 375; floor, aU facilities, parking. 647-9993 SUH9AY, MARCH 11th baths, built-in oven, range, HDIRY STiSET MSk - kitchen, first-floor family COLONIAL Cape — Nine Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Agent, 7(0 Main Street, East 643-9557. aluminum ladder, 320; ^ k er WANTED — Antique furniture, Reasonable rent. 353 Center 1-4 p.ni. dishwasher, refrigerator and Six-room Colonial with two- rooms, all brick and aluminum Hartford, Conn, until Thursday, table, 320; black bar and stools, toys, crank phonographs, APARTMEHT Street, 649-1680, 649-3549. room and den, 4 good sized MANCHESTER - Big 6-room 188 TRACY BRIVE disposal, electric heat, 2 air car garage, IVk baths, large siding, 16’x32’ living room with March 22,1973 at 9:30 A.M. and EXPANDING community 350. Cali 649-9721. swords, guns, glass, attic or bedrooms, 214 baths, Cape with 2-car garage. 4-bedroom Colonial, built 1967. conditioners, glass slidiilg floor-to-ceiling fireplace, 4 will be publicly opened and read service agency needs extra cellar contents. 643-6M5. RENTAL OFFICE MANCHESTER - 122 East Uving room, formal dining fireplace, 2-car garage Country sized kitchen, 3 Large lot, city water and TRAFFIC Clerk - We will SIX Daystrom kitchen chairs, doors, all large rooms. Full ! We have a large variety of| J room. Lovely treed lot. huge bedrooms, fully equipped VERN8N at that time and place for the clerical help, one day a week. Center Street, now under con­ Immediate occupancy. bedrooms, 2 full baths, paneled sewer. Owner transferred. New Listing — 7-room Ranch. Appi^iser s Proceed ’I^ in g skills essential. Call 643- train. Excellent opportunity for 320 as is. Call 6494885. WANTED to buy — Depression basement storage area, ample < c^Iuxe one and two-bedroom < > struction, first-floor office or eat-in kitchen, large formal above mentioned commodities the individual ready to assume dining room, 3^ baths, family rec room, walk to schools and Immediate occupancy. Mid 3 bedrooms, living room, 9511 between 9-4. glass, any amount, all colors. parking. Starting at 3175. ! apartments and townhouses! ^ business space. Available May CARL A . 365,000. shopping. Southern bound and service. responsibility. National 643-9402. room with bar, 13’x30’ game 30s dining room and kitchen. CARPETS — Wholesale to you Handy to shopping, schools, \ throughout Manchester. R en-;; 1st. Will sub-divide from 100 U&R REALTY CD. owner anxious. 331,900. Wolver- Information for bidders, distributor looking for in­ ZINSSER AGENCY room, in-law potential, 3-car Spacious pine paneled rec On Case M t . Land at our warehouse. The Carpet bus and religious facilities. < tal office open daily from 9-5 square feet up. Merrit Agency, Inc. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. F.J. SPILECKI specifications, proposal and dividual with some college Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., PRIVATE collector wishes to 646-1180. 846-1B11 garage. Nice lot. Philbrick room, central fireplace, wall- Model apartmeq| open for ; other times by appointment. Robert D. Murdock. Realtor 643-2121 contract forms are available at OFFICE HELP and/or traffic Experience to Manchester. 646-8568. buy mint U.S. stamps, plate Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. to-wall carpeting, attached Twin appraisals are and Robert C. Dennison of train as traffic scheduler/clerk inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday Realtor MANCHESTER — Spacious 6- the office of the Purchasing blocks, accumulations and TWO OFFICES, and warehouse room Colonial with fireplaced garage. Convenient ‘ location. preceding satisfactorily on the Manchester and Mrs. Robert HEEDED in its East Hartford distribution cqllections. Please call 643-4433 and Sunday. Other tim ^ by ; MIUTO EWnPHSES, RC. 643-2692 Agent, 740 Main Street, East PINE Crib and mattress 350. space for rent on Hillcrest Road MANCHESTER living room, formal dining COVENTRY — Three-bedroom ^4,900. 57o down to qualified 212-acre Case Mt. parcel the Beach of Washington, D.C. The By General insurance center. Apply at The Martin- Cai;(649-9354. after 5 p.m. appointment. ' > 2404 Nm State M., Mautoiter Hartford. in Bolton. For information call room, 3 large bedrooms. Ranch, IVz baths, fireplace, buyer. town has an option to purchase, Dennisons each own 25 per cent Brower Co., 200 Prestige Park •46-1021 RAISED Rairich, 7 room s, A PAGE M MSTQRY!! The right is reserved to reject agency. Policy writing 643-9508, between 10-4 p.m. RANCH on 3 acres with 11 large Assumable mortgage. Priced at superb recreation room, swim­ according to Robert Weiss, of the property. Mrs. Beach Rd., East Hartford, Conn. Anm r to Prariotn rHzxl* Call: formal dining room, eat-in 4 bedroom ^acious English any or all, or any part of any or background preferred. rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, 334,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- ming pool, two-car garage, sun U&R REALTY Manchester town manager, and owns 50 per cent. Carriers UAR Housing Corp MANCHESTER - Storage kitchen, living room has Tudor for a family that ap­ qll bids when such action is Salary commensurate with DON’T BE just a saleswoman cathedral ceiUng, large master family room, 2 kitchens. Could 15U. deck, aluminum' siding. George Hancock, assistant The appraisal for the town is space, 600 to 1,200 square feet, preciates the grace and CO., INC. — be a Vanda Beauty 643-9551 MANCHESTER - Newer 2- bedroom, family room, floor-to- be ideal for ih-laws. Barn, 6 Beautiful 105x384’ lot. An un­ Robert 8. Murdock, deemed to be for the best in­ director of the land acquisition being made by Alfred Werbner, experience. bedroom townhouse includes, ^ u n d level, loading platform. charm of yesteryear’s con­ MANCHESTER — East Center Counselor, full or part-time. ACROSS 66 Pauses Robert Murdock, Realtor ceiling fireplace, IVk baths, horse stalls, 6 regulation dog usual offering. Bel Air Real Realtor terest of the Town of East Hart­ unit of the Department of Manchester appraiser. The JEWEU-ENBLAND iSl’.'lM IWMsi'rf heat, appliances, IVk baths, full Very reasonable. 647-1818. kennels. Philbrick Agency, struction. 'Texas size living Street. Ideal home and office Average 38. per hour. Will IPubUc carrier 67 Abstract being 643-9551 aluminum siding, 2-car garage. Estate, 643-9332. ' 643-2692 ford. Environmental Protectioir. appraisal for the state is being 4 Farm carrier DOWN basement. 3240. per month. Acre lot with privacy. 335,W. Realtors, 6464200. room, oversized, dining room, location, six room Colonial with Town of INSURANCE CO. train, call 875-7357. Openings, Stephen J. Luchon Jr. MANCHESTER 10,000 Djuare The town has an option to made by Peter Marsele, town also for three managers. 9 Mover’s 1 River carrier Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, equipped kitchen, rec room 2-car garage, three bedrooms, TERRIFIC buy for only 330,000. East Hartford m m u r n t t ^ Supt. - 646-5257 4535. feet industrial space. ‘ully large kitchen, dining room, March 31 to purchase the parcel assessor of Bloomfield and a carrier 2Bear 6464200. CIRCA — 1717 Rare Colonial on and a 2-car garage. 342^900. J. 3 bedroom Ranch with IV i John W. Torpey 12 Native metal contellation ^l=ll7.ll=IISIk4 sprinklered, loading docks, of­ 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 barns. 329,500. Wolverton Agency, VERNON - New listing — 8- for 3597,906 — the price set by professional appraiser. RN — Night supervisor, 12 baths, fireplace, basement with Purchasing Agent 13 Dispatch boat 3 Appear MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- fice area. Hay^ Agency, 646- Excellent example of period Realtors, 649-2813. e, plus a 30x50 detached room Split Level, 3 bedrooms, its owners. Wells C. Dennison Although neither Weiss nor midnight to 8 a.m., full-time 4 Indian brave MANCHESTER - One- 0131. ^ CONTEMPORARY Ranch - 14 Malt brew bedroom townhouse includes restoration. Country setting. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. ng. Located a few miles den, rec room, high scenic Hancock would reveal* the only, apply in person, 8 a.m. - 4 ISPeerGynVs 5 Hawaiian :^l=t|MNI2l bedroom ranch type apartment, Living room has beamed heat, appliances, carpets. Full Good location. Philbrick Agen­ Realtors — MLS a from UConn. Call Lloyd O’Dell,location, 331,900. Hayes Agen­ figures arrived at by the ap­ HAIRDRESSER with following p.m., Monday throu^ Friday. - modier pepn r private entrance, includes heat MANCHESTER 4,000 plus cqthedral ceiUng with floor-to- 6 Alcoholic 23 Expansion covering private basement, 3230 per cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 _ Manchester at T. J. Crockett Realtors, 875- cy, 646-0131. LEGAL NOTICE wanted. Excellent pay, good Muth Windsor Convalescent 16 Raves and appliances, .3170 per month. square feet store-building for , ceiling fireplace, 2 full baths, praisers, both said the liquor 24 M ^ e s ready 48 Symbol fot- month. Paul W. Dougan 6279. TOWN OF A N D O V ^ commission. For confidential Home, 1060 Main St., South 1 7 ------plane Paul W. Dougan, 6434535, 646- lease. Huge paved parking huge master bedroom with appraisals are only within a few Windsor, Conn. An equal oppor­ 18 Circus 7 Hops’ kiln 25 Wild hog calcium 1021. Realtor, 6434535 or 646-1021. walk-in closets. Anderson win­ CASH SOUTH W IN DSOR - 3- PUBLIC HEARING OF THE ZONING interview call 646-4203. 8 Facial 26 Nested boxes 49 Loiters va area. Prime location in town MAn c h e s t e b MANCHESTER — Eight-room HM dollars of each other and both tunity employqr^ performer dows, family room, redwood COVENTRY - Waterfront bedroom Ranch, 1V5 baths, BOARD OF APPEALS 20 Diner feature (pL) 27 Profound 50 Willow genus MANCHESTER vicinity - with highway access. Hayes Under construction. Spring Garrison Colonial, executive are very close to the price set THREE-Bedroom apartment, exterior, 2-car garage, Ranch, 6 rooms, glassed in family room, carpeting, central CARPENTER — Experienced, 22 Cutting__ _ 9 Enormous 29 Tropical plant 51 Require Four-room apartment, two Agency, 646-0131. home in highland estates.Must The Zoning Board of Appeals of Andover, Connecticut will MANCHESTER salon is beautiful wooded lot with a Street — Two new homes, 8 porch over looking lake, 3 good vacuum, garage, low 30’s. on the property. for home remodeling, year reiw kfcolL) 10 Nautical term SlTyiMofixoat 53 Apple center heat, hot water, appliances,' bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, be seen. 362,900. By owner, 646- hold a public hearing on Wednesday, March 21,1973 at 8:00 PM looking fori a stylist with a 24RequW UCloseby 32GreatLake 54 Metal view. Philbrick Agency. rooqi Raised Ranch, or 8 sized bedrooms, fireplace in Owner, 644-8683. Please let On May 25, 1972 the federal round work. Call after 5, 649- carpeting, maximum 3 wall-to-wall carpeting, BOLTON Notch — across 0881. ______in the town Office Building to hear the following appeals asking following. Full or part-time. 25------Offer 19 Masculine 33 Helps 55 Youngsters children. Security; 3235. 643- . Realtors, 646-4^. room Colonial. Both have FAMILIES living room, brand new kitchen phone ring until answered. Department of Housing and 3436. appliances, heat, hot water, shopping center, 4,000 rauare relief from the zoning laws of the Town of Andover. Salary plus commission. This is 28 Kind of teat nickname '3 8 Wlmered 58 Summer (Fr.) 9097. first-floor family rooms, four We are buying. Want a quick with appliances, built-in bar in Urban Development (HUD) set 21 Related by 40 Seesaws 59 R i^ ts (ab.) cellar storage, parking, large feet office or retail. Entire M M | A e STER — Exceptional •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• a modern salon with a pleasant 30 Notion TEN-ROOM Contemporary bedrooms, living room, dining sale? Call us anytime. 24-hour jsmall rec room. Listed at NO. 99 John J. & Frances H. Gaudino, 99 Spencer St. aside 3597,906 as its 50 per cent WANTED — Experienced 34 United blood 46 Protective 60 Obtain yard. 649-2871, 3190 monthly. building or part. Many storage f s P R o m home, king sized atmosphere. Call l-«66-8849, Ranch with 3-room studio 337,500. Marge Greene, Realty, Wanted-Raal Batata 77 Manchester, Conn, requesting the following variances in order woman to do housecleaning, 35P artin a 5” J" 7- r r r " r“ 5“ IT IT m w N . buildinj^ on 4 acres. 1-223-4460. room and kitchen. Call us for bedrooms, country kitchen, service. Mr. Frechette - Mr. share toward the purchase of one or two days a week. Must anytime after 5. drama n apartment. Over 1V4 acres of ceramic bath, large lot. Only MLS Realtor, 1-423-6316. to construct an addition and a garage to existing house on Lake FOUR large rooms, and details.' Martin. SELLING your home or Case Mt. The HUD allocation have references and own 36 Purple 12 II 14 BIRCHWOOD APTS. land with view. Redwood j 324,900. Char Bon Agency, 643- Road. was on the condition of two FULL or part-time amessive, aeaweed sunporch, heat and electricity , U » r ealty CO., M& acreage? For prompt friendly transportation. Call 647-9629. iipnM«. mcsemr furnished. Large lawn. Counti^ construction, large thermopane 0683. 647-9993 satisfactory appraisals and on dependable com m is^n sales, 37 Greek war god i T 18 IT Raaort Property- windows. Philbrick Agency Hobart 9. Murdock service, call Louis Dimock Item Required Requested setting. Close to 1-86, available 68 people wanted for selling and 39P othaib Unsurpassed luxury, space and ap­ For Rant Realtors, 646-4200. ^ Realtor, Realty, 649-9823. Lot size 40,(MO sq. ft. 16,030 sq. ft. the condition of a 25 per cent BAKER’S helper, experienced 41 Diaencumber i r it pointments. An abundance of privacy March 19th. 3180. Call 643-1126 MANCHESTER - Ideal slx- servicing Imprinted Tee shirt IMMACULATE 6V5 rOom Lot coverage 12% or less 453 sq. ft. More than allowed matching grant by the state and male, steaity work. Apply in 42Laiao in this siiuU wooded complex. NEW cottajge, overlooking Cape 843-2892 room starter home, nice yard, SOUTH WMDSOR displays, car necessary. CaU 22 days. 34 ft. a 25 per cent matching grant by Parkade Bakery, 43 Head (FT.) Cod Bay, slMps 6, July-Augusts garage, mid ^ ’s. Blanchard Ranch; remodeled kitchen, dis­ Front yard 60 ft. 228-9447. 1 Ftaturing; hwasher, 1V5 baths, carpeting, 19.4 left 19 right the town. Parkade. 44 Affirmative 2Ttr tr ITtr FOUR rooms, enclosed and September. Dishwasher, ★ ★ NEW DUPLEX^^ GARRISON Colonial, center and Rossetto, Realtors, 646- Your choice of either of these Side yard 20 ft. reply large paneled recreation room, WE LIKE A state grant of just under before I, ask for Joe or • zeearaaplemaa sunporch, heat, hot water, gar­ central vacuum system, heat. 2482. two new Raised Ranches that Situation Wantod 3$ 45 C o U w cheer u Aluminum siding, s entrance, large front to back garage. Low 30’s. Hutchins NO 100 Mildred Sherman and Kathleen Fowler, Hickory Drive, Harold. • t u H s a y age, second floor, no children or Call 649-9846. living room with fireplace, each offer 4 bedrooms, 3150,000 must be approved by 47Dry,aawine bedrooms, living nxrni, extra Agency, 649-5321 W6RK Andover, Conn, requesting the following variance in order to 49 Oceim carrier ¥T e fdnaat autaa araa pets. 649-7128. large eat-in kitchen with pic­ MANCHESTER — New listing. the State Bondifig Commission. QUALIFIED woman desires r large kitchen,' loads of •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious first-floor family construct a garage to an existing house on Hickory Drive. DISHWASHER wanted S2Wordleai • 1 1/X m m CAPE COD, North Eastham, ture window, formal dining 5-5, duplex, near hospital, 3 To keep busy we need in-'i If approved, the Manchester nursing or companion position E" cabinets, IMi baths on each Lota-Land For Sele 73 room, two-fireplaces, two full (antomatic madiiiie) also some 56 Took food FIVE-ROOM apartment, 'Massachusstts. Two cottages, room, wall-to-wall carpet bedrooms, 2 furnaces, tile Board of Directors will in patient’s home. ExceUent side. Separate utilities, 5% baths, appliances, sun deck, dividual listings. If you would < Item kitehai woik. 6 a.m.-2:30,5 or 6 57Ccnnbina a 4t Hartford Road, first floor, sleep 6 plus. Minutes to Safe throughout. Screened porch, baths, 338,900. Hayes Agency, Required Requested schedule a public hearing on an references. Write Box A, 61 Mouths * mVIM OHVRMMO HNI pMIOR down to qualified buyers. CaU COVEN’T R Y - Several building two-car garage. Choose yoiir like to have a knowledgeable | Front yard dagr wedi. Must be reliable and cellar storage, garage, yard,' Bay Beach. National seashore, garage. 331,900. Philbrick Agen­ 646-013L 75 ft. 36 ft. equivalent town allocation. woricer. No experience Manchester Herald. (anat) WH IT 14 u Rentals start at |K5 including for an appointment today." lots, starting at 33,000. own decore. 352,000. team presenting your home to | 62 Driving heat. Model apartment open 3165 monthly. Call 64^2871. open ocean, nature walks, cy, ^ a lters, 646-4200. Weiss has said he will request necesaary, wlU train. Good MANCHESTER Vicinity - Frechette & Martin Realtors, potential buyers < . At. this hearing interested persons may appear and be heard and command tr BT “ M dally 1-5 P.M., Sat. and Sun., bicycle trails, golf, gift shops, BLANCHARD an ektension of the town option hourly rate. Apply in pen®?. WILL babysit in my home. CaU "7"v|'our-bedroom Raised Ranch, 647-9993. U&R REALH GO^ INL written communications received. Said appeals are on file and 643-9885. 63Muatalina H" U 84 12-5 P.M . Other tim es by 4Vk ROOM Apartment, heat, hot groceries near by. One half —contact— to purchase, In the event, as Briuw Key. Restaurant, 820 mammal appointment. water, range, refrigerator, season, June 16 to July 28, or one full, and two half-baths, Robart 0. Muntocfc, inqy be seen in the office of the Town CTerk. V- ______now appears likely, the state Mato St. ______64 Lightning H IT disposal, parking, nice location, July 28 to September 8, 3700. RORSETTC . Read two-car garage. Nice home for lenM Wart Ms Nawr ‘WirM ths RMHors MERRITT AGENCY ^ Dated in Andover, Connecticut this the lOui day of March, FOURTEEN year old girl wUl carrier • N PAUL W. DOUOMf. Raallor M6*24a2 * -. the large family. Blanchard and imek,' Ihay M Cat M l Mtisn. Gal RMltars 846-1188 < does not act by March 31. do babysitting after school. 65 Sorrowful one child accepted. 3180. Call Season 31,400., 3190 weekly. 648-2892 1973. MAN Wanted part-time toys 643-4538 6494)308 or 6 4 9 -^ , Phone 646-1795 after 5 p.m. 189 liM t mmtr lliaal Herald Ads Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. M3-2711. for janitorial dnties. <464220. Phone. fNtwsrApn nnnrsHf auh.)

1 I k 'Hi PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 10, 1OT3 South Windtor About Town Vernon Police Mini Olympics Richard Cory, 18, of Granby, Obituaries Members of Manchester Slated Sunday Two East Hartford men, was issued a summons diargiiig Landfill: Vote Yes Or No, Tuesday, Noom8 P.M. Barracks, World War I charged with third-degree him with operatic a motor Veterans, and Auxiliary will The South Windsor Riecred- larceny (four counts), fourth- Leon F. McCue tion Department will sponsor a vehicle with defettive brakes meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at the degree larceny and third- Friday night in connection with The funeral of Leon F. McCue John F. ’Tierney Funerai Home, gymnaatic show Sunday at 2:M degree burglary (two counts)t a two-car accident at Rt. 30 and ^ of 38 Hyde Park, who died 219 W. Center St., to pay p.m. at the high school. have been returned to local , The Weather Friday at Manchester The show will feature a Exit 96 of 1-86. No injuries were Clear and a little cooler tonight vrith lows respects to the late Leon F. authorities, Vernon police said reported, police said. Court Memorial Hospital, will be McCue, a member of the variety of fioor exercises, in the mid to upper 30s. Siuuiy Tueaday today. date is April 3. Monday at 10 a.m. from the barracks. trampoline, balance beam arid Real Turcotte, 23, formerly with highs in upper 40s to lower SOs. John F. Tierney Funeral Home, individual vaulting. ’The grade of Woodland Circle, East Precipitation chance 20 per cent tonight 219 W. Center St., with a Mass ■Terry S. Britner, 19, of 66 iianrIirHtrr Etirmng UrralJi school students have been Hartford and Joseph Petrello, and 10 per cent Tuesday. of the Resurrection at the Members of all Volunteer Vernwood Dr., Vernon, was^ involved in the gymnastic 18, formerly of 11 Sherman Church of the Assumption at Companies of the Town Fire program since November. ’The issued a sununons Friday night Ave., East Hartford were MAl^llaES' Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES PRICEi nPTEEN CENTS 10:30. Burial will be in Hillside Department will meet Sunday public is invited to attend. in a'narking lot on Rt. 83 ITER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 136 Cemetery, East Hartford. at 7:30.p.m. at the John F. extradited Friday. Charges charging him with reckless Survivors include a brother, Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Correspondent Sought ■ against the men are in connec­ driving. Police say the charges Leonard McCue of Windsor Center St., to pay re s is ts to The Herald is seeking a tion with alleged breaks at the stem frWi his allegedly Locks, not Terrance McCue as the late I^urence Freiheit, a correspondent to cover South Italian Social Club, Snipsic St., operating recklessly in a Town Seeks $1.3 Million For Landfill Project reported in Friday’s Herald. . member of Co. 1. Windsor. Anyone interested in Rockville and Manchester parking lot in which several reporting news of the town for Plymouth, Rt. 83, Vernon. pedestrians were nearly run Members of Hose and Ladder ’The Herald should phone 643- Police say that tools and money down. No property damage or Mrs. Francis E. Sylverne Co. 1 of the Town Fire 2711 and ask for Alex Girelli. were taken in the Sept. 29 and injuries were reported Mrs. Althea Calnan Sylverne, Department wiii meet Sunday Nov. 12 breaks. however. Court date is April 3. 42, of Bloomfield died FYiday at at 7:30 p.m. at the John F. ’Turcotte was picked up in Los Mt. Sinai Hospital, Hartford. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. Unitarians Angles, Calif, where he had Michael F. Williams, 21, of 32 She was the wife of Francis E. Center St., to pay respects to been held for Connecticut Village St., Rockville was ecial Referendum Sylverne and daughter of Mr. the late Laurence Freiheit, a To Discuss authorities, Petrello was charged Friday night with in­ and Mrs. Thomas Calnan of member. Family Life extradited from Chandler, Ariz. toxication, breach of peace and Manchester. :^th men waived extradition. resisting arrest in connection She is also survived by three “Courtship, Marriage and ’They are being held in lieu of with a disturbance on Village Abortion $20,000 surety bonds and are to sons. Family Life” will be discussed St. Funeral services will be Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. be presented in Circuit Court 12 His brother James A. Monday at 1 p.m. at Taylor and Controls meeting of the . Unitarian at Manchbster Monday. Williams, no.age given,of the Modeen Funeral Home, 12 Universalist Society as part of same address was charged Election T omorrow Senaca Rd., Bloomfield. Burial its series on “Growing Up, On, with interfering with a police ^ will be in Hillside Cemetery, Requested and Old in America Today.” officer in connection with the SOL R. COHEN proposed appropriation would Voter approval of the referen­ Sion rezones the area In­ District 4 — Martin School, East Hartford. The guest speakers are Dency same incident, police said. Dartmouth Rd. Friends may call at the NEW HAVEN (AP) - (Herald Reporter)' be for purchasing the 110-acre dustrial. and Tom Sargent, co­ Michael was released on a Laurel Lake from Robert C. dum question is the first step in This morning, the town District 5 — Buckley School, funeral home Sunday from 2 to Connecticut should be prepared proprietors of Change Agents, a Manchester voters will go to Vernon St. with adequate controls over $500 non-surety bond and James Dennison and Wells C. Den­ acquisition of thq property and received preliminary approval 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. counseiing and consulting, the polls tdiriorrow to decide Improving the area. 'Die Board • District 6 — Nathan Hale The family suggests that any abortions when the current was released on a $50 non­ nison. ’The other $941,000 would from the DEP for the purchase service for industry, business surety "bond. Court date is April the question, “Should the Town be for improving the adjoining of Directors is on record stating and for part of the planned im­ School, Spruce St. memorial contributions may be legal cloud over the issue lifts, and individuals seeking of Manchester appropriate $1,- District 7 — Waddell School, the Connecticut State Medical • • • 3. sanitary landfill area. it will not precede unless the provements. made to the American Cancer organizational and personal 391,000 for acquisition of Laurel state Department of En­ Broad St. Society. Society says. $The $1,391,000 proposal is the A total of 28,789 voters are change. Lake and improvements first in a plan for $4.6 million in vironmental Protection (DEP) eligible to vote tomorrow. Also District 8 — Verplanck The society said Friday it had The Sargents have worked thereon?” Albert Johnson Police Report improvements to the area by approves the plans and the town eligible are out-of-town owners School, Olcott St. recommended a series of 'closely with Nena and George Just under $450,000 of the SOUTH WINDSOR-Albert ‘The Music... and Comes Out Here^ the year 2000. Planning and Zoning Commis- of Manchester property, if the District 9 — Keeney St. safeguards to the General O’Neil, authors of “Open Ronald A. West, 16, of East School, Keeney and Johnson, 84, of 30 Henry St. died Assembly including the require­ property is assessed at $1,000 or Kim West and Richard Marshall, 7th grade students at Bennet Junior High School, listen Marriage.” They have also Hartford was charg'ed with more. Hackmatack Sts. Friday at a Manchester ment that all abortions be to Michael Thompson as he explains the sound-making apparatus of his French horn. ’The served on the, staffs of state fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ convalescent home. He was the performed by licensed A special voting machine will District 10 — Manchester question and instruction period followed one of two concerts presented yesterday morning mental hospitals in ting) at K Mart Department High School Cafeteria, husband of Mrs. Elizabeth physicians and that consulta­ be available for out-of-town at Bennet by a brass quintet from the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. Their appearance, as Connecticut, Montana and New Store on Spencer St. Friday Hanoi To Free property owners in Voting Brookfield St. Carlson Johnson. tion precede any abortion Jersey. night. Schools will be open as udual Mr. Johnson was bom July 14, part of the Hartford Symphony Education Program, was made possible by a gfant from District 7, the Waddell School coming after the 20th week of Sunday’s meeting is open to Court date is April 2. tomorrow. Voters have been 1888 in Brookfield. Before his pregnancy. the Manchester Fine Arts Council. Members of the quintet are: Ronald Kutik, leader, on Broad St. On hand will be a trumpet; Robert Meyers, narrator, trombone; Thompson, French horn; Ronald the pubiic. Coffee and a representative from the town cautioned to look out for retirement, he was employed “It is of the utmost discussion period will follow the Michael J. UCroix, 18, of . as a foreman for a South importance that provision be Apperson, tuba, and Roger Murtha, trumpet. (Herald photo by Ofiara) assessor’s office. children, when driving into the program. East Hartford, was charged 108 More POWs polling areas, and to anticipate Windsor tobacco firm. He was a made to protect the rights of all The polls will be open from Friday on a Circuit Court 12 noon to 8 p.m! Voting will be in parking problems. member of the Good Shepherd parties having to do with the arrest warrant with third- SAIGON (AP) - North Viet­ on ’Tuesday of approximately 30 said all those to be released on performance of abortion and, nam today deliverejd a list of 108 the same 10 Voting Districts as All liquor outlets will remain Lodge of Odd Fellows in New Impasse degree larceny in connection prisoners of war captured in Wednesday were airmen shot open as usual. Milford. especially, to guard against Tolland Book Fair Set American prisoners it will South Vietnam who will be down in late 1967 and 1968. He in last November’s election: with the recent theft of a tape District 1 — Buckland School, The chief moderator Survivors, besides his wife, such performance becoming a Continues ’This is a test pattern to release in Hanoi on Wednesday; released in Hanoi on Thursday. said they included Lt.'Cmdr. At Verplanck player from K Mart Tolland Tpke. tomorrow will be Atty. _ Joel are 2 sons, Walter Johnson of disaster from a public health determine Tlie Herald’s prin­ Department Store, Spencer St. meanwhile, the United States ■The U.S. delegation radioed John S. McCain III, son of the East Hartford and Albert WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. Scholarship Unit again suspended the District 2 — Robertson Janeda. He will make his standpoint,” the society said. Verplanck School will ting quality. Court date is March 26. the list irom the North Viet­ formeY commander of U.S. headquarters at District 7, the Johnson of Winsted; 5 The status of Connecticut’s (AP) — In the wake of another sponsor a student book fair withdrawal of American troops namese to Washington for forces in the Pacific. School, N. School St. daughters, Mrs. Donald anti-abortion law remains outburst of gunfire, attorneys to insure the Communists District 3— Northfield Green Waddell School. Monday, Tuesday and notification of the prisoners’ Those to be released on Estimates are the special Buckingham of Newington, uncertain as a result of recent for militant Indians occupying Names Officers Wednesday during school release all 286 Americans they families. Thursday are expected to in­ Commujiity Center, Am­ Downey And Brother In Manila young people and answer their bassador Dr. election will cost about $11,000 - Mrs. Harold Johnson of New U.S. Supreme Court action. Wounded Knee say they will VIVIAN V. KENNESQN hours, and from 7 to 8 p.m. still hold. Bui Tin, the chief North Viet­ clude Maj. Floyd Thompson, seek a court order today for the questions. — only $2,000 less than a regular John Downey, followed by his brother, William, leave the airplane which brought him Milford, Mrs. Wilfred Latallle The high court, after ruling Correspondent before the PTA meeting KNITTING, The Viet Cong promised a list namese spokesman in Saigon, the POW who has been held and Mrs. Maitland Cague, both down similar anti-abortion laws removal of federal agents Admission will be free to election. All polls will be from Hong Kong to CJark Air Force Base in the Philippines early today. Downey, a Tel. 875-4704 Tuesday. longest, and Philip Manhard, manned as at a regular elec­ of East Granby, and Mrs. in Georgia and Texas, directed surrounding the village. students, school personnel and Books will be displayed in the the highest-ranking civilian prisoner of the Communist Chinese for 21 years, was released earlier so he could be rushed Richard Foreman of Norco, Negotiations to bring peace to parents. Buses will take POW. DEP Okays tion, with the usual 35 voting a lo\(?er federal court to At a recent meeting of the library. Alt profits will be used CROCHETING Monetary Crisis machines in use. In addition to to the bedside of his mother in New Britain where she is seriously ill. He left Manila earlji Calif.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Warner reconsider Connecticut’s law in the historic hamlet seized 12 Board of Directors of the students to the university for a for materials fot- the library. Those turnovers will con­ today by plane for Bradley International Airport via Anchorage, Alaska. (AP photo) Johnson of New Milford and days ago were bogged down, two-hour period. paying tor 181 election workers, light of its ruling. The lower Tolland High School stitute the third phase of the Landfill the $11,000 will pay for the ser­ Mrs. Walter Orr and Mrs. Carl court had ruled the Connecticut but more talks are scheduled Scholarship Fund the following Transportation will be provided POW release, leaving one group Carlson, both of Bridgewater; on March 21 by the sponsors of EMBROIDERY By Float of about l56 to be freed by vices of two chief mechanics, ,law unconstitutonal. today. officers were presented; Mrs. PINE two assistant m^tumics, an 25 grandchildren and 20 great­ Walter James, president; the conference. Students must March 28, two months after the Purchase have parental permission. BRUSSELS (AP) - Six of the CoRunon Market nations el^trlcian, and custodial help. grandchildren. Howard Wolfanger, vice presi­ PHARMACY Best Selection Budget Prices Jan.' 28 start of the ceasefire. SOL R. COHEN Tne town’s option to purchase Funeral services will be Andover Additional information is Cl rru-i elf agreed early today to a joint, partial float against the March 28 also is the deadline dent; Mrs. Conrad Dwine, (Herald Reporter) the acreaige runs to June 30. *■ Monday at 11 a.m. at Holmes secretary; William Summers, available at the Tolland High CentP' St' dollar, maintaining a schedule of exchange rates among for the withdrawal of all Downey; En Route School guidance office. The state Department of En­ Under the agreement with the Funeral Home, 400 Main St., treasurer. TFLF.PHONr 649 S814 ehch other but ending obligatory purchases of the dollar to American and other foreign Dennisons, the $450,000 Manchester. Burial will be In allied forces. vironmental Protection (DEP) Selectmen Ask Mrs. James announced the School Menu support it. has given its approval to a purchase would be in two in­ West Cemetery, Manchester. appointment of the following Let Us Price PLAZA DEPT. STORE A U.S. spokesman said troop Tolland High School (Wo Havii A Notion To Ploaoo) The other three-member foreign currency exchanges 10 Manchester proposal to stallments — 29 per cent on July There are no calling hours. chairman to serve a term of one Your Next ’ withdrawals were suspended to 1 of this year And 71 per cent on Monday; Hot sausage NEXT TO FRANKft SUPERMAtlKET nations — Britain, Ireland and days ago. “make damn sure we get all of purchase the 110-acre Laurel Smaller Budget year: Mrs. Jojin Burokas, ways grinder, cheese stick, EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Lake and has given preliminary Jan. 1, 1974. Mayor. John To Connecticut Prescription Italy — are already floating G. Howard Briggs and means committee; Mrs. the prisoners.” He said he Thompson has estimated the in­ vegetable, dessert. their currencies against all A communique after a foresaw no problem and noted and conditional approval to G. Howard Briggs of Fort Robert Henry, publicity com­ Tuesday: Pepper steak on Manchester plans to improve terest cost on a 20-year $1,391,- ANNE EMT here amount to $2,396,26 more mittee; and Donald Miller, others. They said they would meeting of finance ministers that both North Vietnam and CLARK AIR BASE, Philip­ sciousness Sunday, but a When Kissinger, the Myers, F la., form erly of Correspondent than last year. roll, buttered noodles, join the joint float as soon as from the nine Common Market its sanitary landfill area. 000 bond Issue at $940,(Xk). Manchester, died Friday in selection committee. the Viet Cong have said they Tomorrow’s referendum pines (AP) — John T. Downey, spokesman at New Britain President’s national security Tel. 228-3971 cauliflower, dessert. economic conditions permitted nations said the float would go will comply with the agree­ A noon to 8 p.m. referendum Fort Myers. Other Requests Initial plans were made for Wednesday: Shake and bake will be held tomorrow on a question is being backed by all the last American prisoner of General Hospital said her con­ adviser, returned from Peking The Board of Selectmen has the annual townwide canvass to them to peg their currencies into effect March 19, when the ment. But “we want to make the- Korean War, was freed dition-still was critical. last month, he said he was told Mr. Briggs lived in Whereas the selectmen’s chicken, cranberry sauce, against the other Common exchange markets reopen. proposed $1,391,000 approprai- those Manchester organizations Manchester before going to submitted budget requests to requests reflect a decrease be held in the spring. absolutely certain,” he added. from China today and flew Downey was captured in 1952 Downey had been an green beans, cornbread and Market monies. Four othet nations with The spokesman said U.S. tion — $449,500 for purchasing which considered it. There is no Florida about 17 years ago. He the Board of Finance totaling over this year, other requests organized opposition to it and a home to see his seriously ill when his plane went down on a "exemplary” prisoner and his approximately 3114,393.26, a butter, french fries, dessert. West Germany also agreed to strong currency — Switzerland, troop strength in Vietnam now the acreage and $941,500 for im­ was a former member of St. received by the Finance Board High School Conference Thursday: Italian grinder, proving the area. defi^at would have to be mother in Connecticut. flight from Seoul to Tokyo while case would be reviewed later decrease of $34,357 front the revalue the mark upward three Sweden, Norway and Austria — totals 6,935 men, compared this year. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Thursday evening amount to a Tolland High School juniors juice, corn, potato chips, Voter approval is still con­ recognized as a major upset., Peking let the CIA operative on a mission for the Central current budget. and seniors have been invited to per cent. There was speculation reportedly ■ were considering with 23,516 on Jan. 28. Foreign go after an appeal from Presi­ Intelligence Agency. His fate Survivors include nieces and $11,432,90 increase over this dessert. that the Japanese yen, the other joining the float even though ditional on DEP approval, nephews in the Manchester The decrease is reflected in year. participate in a career and allied troops, primarily South dent Nixon that he be allowed to remained a mystery until For nearly 19 years, the U.S. Friday: Fish sticks, tartar strong currency, also would be they are not members of the Koreans, have dropped from given this morning by Douglas area. the capital outlay account Only one other request was educational opportunities con­ M. Costle, deputy DEP com­ join his 75-year-old mother, Peking in 1954 announced that government rejected the where this year $49,750 was ap­ sauce, Spanish rice, lima beans, J revalued somewhat. Common Market. 35,509 to 5,607. ■ j :/ News The funeral and burial will be for a decrease and that was the ference called "Decision ’73,” bread and butter, dessert. missioner, and on a change to Mary Downey of New Britain. he and another man on the charge that Downey and propriated to cover major which will be open to high 1WOOOK ■The decision by West Ger­ By floating, the currencies “We’ve withdrawn our.^oops His release had been expected flight, Richard Fecteau, had Monday In Fort Myers. zoning enforcement agent who many, France, Belgium, the are-free to find their natural Industrial Zone for the area, to , Fecteau were spying and con­ purchases such as a bulldozer, a is requesting $425 as opposed to school students in the Greater Elementary and Middle at a steady flow, and we haven’t j Capsules as a result of the visits to been convicted of espionage. tended that they were civilian payloader and back hoe, and a . Netherlands, Luxembourg and levels in terms of the dollar (been getting a steady flow of be requested by Town Manager Anniversary Mass $500 in the current budget. Hartford area on March 20-22. Schools Robert Weiss immediately Peking by Nixon and Henry A. Fecteau was sentenced to 20 employes of the Air Force. The A sixth anniversary Mass for truck. Tolland will participate Monday: Hamburger on roll, Denmark was easing the latest through procures of supply and prisoners,” the spokesman Kissinger but not until later this years in prison; Downey, to 30. Submitting requests for no monetary crisis that closed demand. after the referendum. Resume Strike first official U.S. admission Linda Ann Caselli wili be Requests for 1973-74 amount increases were the town at- because the school is a member mustard or ketchup, wax beans, added. Costle, in an election-eve year. But, after Nixon announced he that Downey was a CIA agent celebrated Monday at 7 a.m. at to only $10,995 and $8,200 of this potato chips, gingerbread and NEW HAVEN (AP) - The was going to visit Peking, the tofney the Board of Tax Review of the Capital Region letter today to Weiss, states the New Haven Federation of Philip E. Smith and Lt. Cm- was made by President Nixon St James Church. the selectmen recommend be and the Capitol Regional Educational Council. Although peaches (buttered pear at DEP has studied the Chinese freed Fecteau a year at a news conference last Jan. taken from the $21,500 the town Teachers resumed its strike dr. Robert J. Flynn, are early in December 1971 and Planning Agency whose, only juniors and seniors will be Meadowbrook). Manchester report, “Land Use today, as union officials scheduled to be freed on 31, and this was believed a fac­ has received from revenue requests remain the same, $2,- bused during school hours Tuesday: Beeferoni I — Solid Waste — Water said Downey would have to tor in the (Chinese decision to Candy Firm sharing funds. prepared to appear Tuesday at Thursday. Downey told Red serve only five more years. 500 $150 and $500, respectively. anyone wishing to go on thier (Meadowbrook and Hicks), Resources,” and has con­ a court hearing that will deter­ Cross representatives that he release him. Other than salaries and office own may do so during afternoon baked chicken (Mjddle), Those requesting increas^ cluded; ' mine the fate of an injunction was in the same cell block with Plans To Build expenses for the selectmen, mashed potatoes, cranberry i budgets and the amount of the or evening hours. “We recognize your need to against the work stoppage. them and both appeared to be in At Stamford their requests include probate increase are; Fire Students will meet sauce, green beans, cornbread 1 acquire additional land for “excellent spirits and health.” court, elections, town hall, Commissioners, $3,400; Civil representatives of ap­ and butter, jello and fruit. \ future solid waste disposal Caullists Win ]3oth Smith and Flyiin were Scotland Yard STAMFORD (AP) — A candy advertising, town office Defense, $835; Building inspec­ proximately 100 business and Wednesday: Manager’s operations. Your plan to shot down on missions in Viet­ company plans to build a |10 building, secretary, industrial firms, vocational and choice day. PARIS (AP) — French voters tor, $2,395; Finance board, acquire this land at this time have given the Gaullists nam when they strayed over million plant to begin cemeteries, highways, snow $1,276; Tax Collector, $947.50; technical schools, colleges and Thursday: Hot dog on roll, shows good foresight and good China. production in 1974 with an in- removal, street lights, town aid universities, at the field house mustard or ketchup, beets, another five years in control of Investigating Treasurer, $125; Town Clerk, planning, and' is supported by the National Assembly but have Downey, who has spent near­ i ^ l employment of 100, it was roads, employe benefits, town $405; Assessor, $484.50; and of the University of Hartford. peach pudding. ^ the Department of En­ ly 21 of his 42 years in (Chinese,? learned Fri^y.

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