i Obituaries. I Mrs. McCaughey ...... 1 m group for its policy of members ' Mrs. Sherwood Goalee Maurice Danziger (Conlinued from Page One) J ‘ Mrs. Ethel M. Goslee, 76, of ROCKVILLE - Maurice helping each other to lose 45 Church St. died Thursday (Pete) Danziger Jr., 47, of 124 WATES financial projects. weight and suggested the night at Manchester Memorial Grand Ave. died this morning Dr. Alice Turek, WATES expand their organiza­ at his home after a long illness. M anchester’s director of tion to include teen-agers. Her Manchester^A City of Village Charm Hospital. She was the wife of PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Sherwood H. Goslee. He was the husband of Mrs. health; and Harvey Ward Jr., duties include being the Manchester school physician, Mrs. Gosleee was born Oct. Lois Wilson Danziger. master of ceremonies and an MANCHESTER, CONN.,,SA’rURDAY, FEB. 9, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. Ill 16, 1897 in M anchester, honorary member of the and she said that one of the / WATES, presented the awards. problems at the junior high and daughter of the late Paul and Mr. Danziger was born Sept. Carri-> Bryan Chartier, and had Twelve members were cited high school levels is the weight 2, 1926 in Springfield, Mass., problem. lived'here all her life. for perfect attendance. Mrs. and had lived in Rockville for 14 The WATES will begin its She was a former teacher in John Pavelack received an years. He was a Navy veteran award for 17 consecutive years new year Tuesday night at the the Manchester school system. of World War II. He had been She was a member of without missing a meeting. Italiah-American Club. employed as sales and service -Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 Congregational Church and had Mrs. James Thomson was manager for the Empire State p.m. All women interested in been active in its church cited for maintaining her goal ' Nut Co. joining the organization may at­ groups. She was a charter for 19 consecutive years. tend this meeting. member of the Women’s Club Dr. Turek congratulated the of Manchester. He is aiso survived by his She is also survived by a son, father, Maurice Danziger Sr. of Sherwood Gosiee Jr. of Manchester; two sons, Gary FEO Expedites Nixon Takes Up Needham, Mass.; a daughter, Danziger and Eric Danziger, Town Democrats Mrs. Nancy E. Horne of both of Rockvilie; a daughter,- lost their bids for re-election. Gas Deliveries Chatham, Mass.; and three Jeanne Danziger of Rockville; (Conlinued from Page One) “It is apparent from the good Sen. Abraham A. Ribicofft D-Conn., says ^he Federal International grandchildren. and a sister, Mrs. Allan Macker Funeral services are Monday of Warren. Ohio. the closing act on a vaudeville humor expressed here that any Energy Office has promised to order rounijirthe-clock gas­ at 11 a.m, at Watkins Funeral bill — trying to follow the star scars left over from the caucus oline deliveries to Connecticut. i y " already are being healed,” said Home, 142 E. Center St. The act. Ribicoff said Friday the FEO h^' informed him its Oil Situation Funeral services are Monday Cummings. “Our task is to Rev. Winthrop Nelson, pastor Barry thanked the committee Boston regional office will issu ed order similar to that of Center Congregational at 11 a.m. at the Burke-Fortin “for propelling me into en­ close ranks and to work for the WASHINGTON (UPI) — While independent truckers election of our excellent can­ issues for New York requiring^nfepmpanies to provide for Church, will officiate. Burial Funerai Home, 76 Prospect St. dorsements for one office or decide whether or not to accept an agreement which could The Rev. Donald J. McClean, didates. round-the-block d eliveries./ will be in East Cemetery. another most of the time pany executives to find out why end their nationwide shutdown and Congress has again Friends may caii at the pastor of Trinity Lutheran successfully.” Cummings announced that The FEO said the region.Mas Connecticut appears to be delayed the emergency energy legislation. President funeral home Sunday from 2 to Church, wili officiate. Burial Barry predicted, “We’re- U.S. Rep. Ella Grasso will already met with supplierswho will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. speak to the town committee have withdrawn froirv^e area having more gasoline problems Nixon is turning his attention to the international oil situa­ 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 4 going to win this fall — the than the rest of the country. % House, the Senate and the (at her request) March 1 at 7 and arranged fpr'them to tion. p.m. in- the Municipal Building He spoke of possible changes Friends may call at the governor’s office - and it resume supplie^; "* Nixon summoned his top diplomatic, economic and Hearing Room. At about 8:30 Meanwhilpf' John Weber, in the allocation formula, but funeral home Sunday from 7 to doesn’t matter who the declined to say whether' it energy officials to a strategy session today to plan for next Douglas Porter p.m. she will speak to the East assistant^dministrator for 9 p.m. Republicans will for office. would mean additional gasoline ROCKVILLE - The funeral Hartford town committee. Mrs. operations and compliance, *3S3* w e ^ ’s conference of 13 major oil consuming nations. Presidents’ Birthdays Prqmotioii The message is clear.” for Connecticut motorists. of Douglas Porter, 22, of 30 Grasso is one of four candidates F ^ f’ was to meet with Secretary of State Henry The family suggests that any Town (3iairman Ted Cum­ ’The allocation expert said the Davis Ave., who was killed ear­ George DeCormier of DeCromier Motor Sales (left) and seeking the Democratic r^ esen tativ es of oil com- Kissinjger, Treasury Secretary would also give Nixon power to memorial contributions may be Automobile Dealers Association. -Buyers of cars in mings praised “the resiliency FEO is having its own problems impose gasoline rationing. ly Thursday morning in a one- Thomas Duff of Carter Chevrolet display a selection of the nomination for governor. -^anies in Hartford today. George P. Shultz and energy made to the American Cancer dealers’ inventories have a choice of 40 gifts to choose of the Democratic party in getting information from oil car accident on Union St., wiii When Manchester Democrats Weber Friday met with, 50 chief William E. Simon 'The conference of oil con­ Society. variety of gifts being offered in a Feb. 12 to 18 sale spon­ Manchester and its ability to companies. suming nations is scheduled to be Saturday at 10; 15 a.m. from from during the Lincoln’s Birthday-to-Washington’s name their 22 delegates to the angry gasoline dealers from the attended a morning meeting at sored by the 12 new car dealers of the Manchester bounce back in the face of He said there appears to be a .the White House. begin on Monday. According to the Burke-Fortin Funeral Birthday sale. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) adversity.” June state convention, it will be Bridgeport area. “contradiction” between oil the White House, Nixon plans a Home, 76 Prospect St., with a on the basis of proportionment Gov. Thomas J. Meskill had The meeting took place as in­ He was referring to the Jan. company statements and major address to the foreign Mass at St. Bernard’s Church at preference for the four can­ stressed that Weber’s visit dependent truckers continue 29 townwide caucus, when 11 in­ statistics on gas supplies voting on whether to end their minister delegates at that time. 11. Burial will be in Eliington didates. would be “action-oriented,” but cumbent committee members provided by a number of shutdown. Delegates at the conference Center Cemetery. the Bridgeport gas dealers dealers at the meeting.” will include representatives of Friends may call at the Simon Aide To Check Top 10 Taxpayers expressed skepticism when Although the informal agree­ Gov. Thomas J. Meskill is '.I the nine Common Market funeral home tonight from 7 to Fire Calls Weber look them through a ment between the truckers and scheduled to address 500 nations as well as Japan, 9. complicated explanation of the federal negotiators allows State Fuel Shortage Manchester’s Top 10 taxpayers, with one exception, are the WANTED Connecticut state labor leaders Canada, Norway and the United According to police. Porter About Town basis for the allocation system. truckers to charge customers same who were on the Top 10 list a year ago. Clean, Late Model Monday to bring them up-to- more to make up for higher fuel States. was driving east on Union St. i When asked for a commit- THURSDAY The exception is Beacon Hill Associates (apartments), ninth date on the energy situation. prices, many truckers are The Common Market coun­ when his car gianced off a car United Press International Beck said the state is basing 3:11 p.m. — Eighth District last year and off the list this year. A newcomer and in fourth USED BARS menK that Connecticut would plisi Eckardt C. Beck, energy demanding a rollback of diesel tries have already lessened ad­ parked on the right side of the Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D- its estimates on the federal receive more gas, Weber woqld iwinicTfOt’' Box 417 (Main and Hollister place this year is Squire Village Associates (apartments on Top PrlMs Paid emergency agency ad­ prices to their May, 1973 level. ministration hopes for a com­ street, and snapped off a fire Conn., says a federal fuel figures showing Connecticut say only that he will make sure Sts.) sounded when the alarm Spencer St.). For ARMakee ministrator, said the meeting But Simon said Friday there mon front among the con­ hydrant, and struck a fence and allocation official was to visit wili receive 82 per cent of its Mayfair Y Qub will have a the state will get its “ fair 'device was struck by an Retaining its top position is the Hartford Electric Light Co. and will be held at the state armory would be no rollback, terming it suming countries by declaring retaining wall. Bridgeport today and then meet 1972 gas allocation. kitchen social Monday at 1:30 CARTER CH EVROin share,” adding the energy of­ automobile. ’The box is out of retaining the second high spot is the First Hartford Realty Co. in Hartford. “

/' ... , X PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Feb. 9. 1974 Odegard Planning Comment Sesfions MANCHESTER EVENING HERaLD, Manchester. Cktnn., Sat:, Feb. 9.1974 — PAGE THREE Theatre ‘iVigfef W aiM News for Senior Citizens state Sen. David Odegard, R- beginning Monday in South Time Schedule Audience is By Wally Fortin Manchester, has announced he Windsor in the council will conduct public comment chamber. Spellbound Area Churches Monday’s session and all sessions this year in each of the Saturday eight towns of his district. others will be from 6:30 to 8:30 By JUNE TOMPKINS Hi there. The big news of the sandwich, potato chips, frosted Remember now, we will be p.m. 1110 rest of his schedule is: week is we received ourz-new' 'emon Cine 1 - “The Gang A spellbound audience cake, beverage. square dancing every Thursday Feb. 18, Bolton (selectmen’s Volkswagen Mini-Van donated Wednesday: Homemade .nat Couldn’t Shoot Straight” reacted with all the tension of a morning for awhile and there’s Ziorf Evangelical The Preghylerian Church Community Baptist Church office); Feb. 25, East Windsor; by Ted Trudon, Inc. You may Preshylcrian Church First Congregational Church 3:30-7:10 Westworld 2:00-9:00 taut wire last night at the Mulligatwny, grilled ham and always room for more. Lutheran Church 43 Spruce St. An American Baptist Church Bollon Congregational March 4, Coventry (registrars’ have noticed in the paper, and it North Coventry of Vernon Vernon Cine 2 — The New opening of “Night Watch” at cheese, crisp potato chips and After lunch we had a busload (Missouri Synod) Rev. George Smith • 585 E. Center St. Church office); March 11, Manchester, looks even sharper when you pickle,’ chilled friiit cup, School St. on Rt. 31 off Rt. 44A Rev. John A. Lacey SUN INnmUTKMUL Land - 2:00-8:00 E ast Catholic High School going to the movies,, and others Cooper and High Sts. Pastor Rev. Ondon P. Stairs Bolton Center Rd. PRODUCTKMtS (Board of Directors' office); see the flashy color. You won’t Dr. Richard W. Gray Minister Jerry Lewis Cinema 1—Lady auditorium. beverage. went in their own cars. We had Rev. Charles W. Kuhl Minister Rev. J. Stanton Conover March 18, Hebron; March 25, Sings The Blues - 2:00-6:30; The miss it with the fancy printing Thursday: Yankee pot roast, 68 seeing “The New Land.” Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew Minister Andover (town clerk’s office); The Little Theatre of* on the sides. 9:30 a.m.. Worship. Assistant Minister Godfather - 9:00-12 midnight Manchester’s (LTM) presenta­ buttered noodles, tender We also heard that Ann Hoff­ 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for April i, Glastonbury, (town 11 a.m., Bible School. Cinema 2 - The New Land - tion of the Lucille Fletcher Once again, we can’t find carrots, roll-and butter, man and Blanche Lavigne and 9 a.m.. Divine Worship. 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. all ages. Nursery through 10:15 a.m.. Church School. clerk’s office). Marion’s confetti cake, 7:30 p.m., Bible Discussion 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. 6:30-9:30, The Neptune Factor - suspenseful drama is filled with words to express our sincere Elin Edwards are now a 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Grade 4 continuing during the 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Said Odegard, “As in the 2:00 beverage. ‘ i Groups (at Manse on Cornwall 9:55 a.m.. Church School, the shadows and flashing lights at appreciation to Ted Trudon Jr. patients, at the Manchester Youth Fonlm. St. Jameg Church service. Sermon: “Captain Of Our past, the sessions will be com­ Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach. East Hartford Cinema 1 — the window, people appearing for being so generous and con­ In the afternoon we held the Memorial Hospital, and that 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. First Msgr. Edward J. Reardon 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Lives.” pletely informal — no one has to Presbyterian Church. Brother of ’The Wind -2:15-4:05- stealthily around the doorway, siderate. bridge games, and these are the Denise Piantanida aim a Year Youth Instruction. Pastor Message: “How to Cope With 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim speak publicly and no question highest scorers; Marjorie St. Peter’s Episcopal JECHNICOLOiT 5:55-7:45-9:35 unexplained door closings, un­ I know everyone has his own patient is feeling much better, Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey Dangerous Things.” Nursery is Fellowship. or opinion is inappropriate.” Julian Goodman, chjef McLain, 4,610; Ann Campbell, and is allowed to have visitors. Unitarian Universalis! St. George’s Episcopal Churrh State — Soylent Green — usual characters and piercing ideas for the use of this mini- Rev. Eugene Charman provided. Church 7:30; Westworld - 9:10 executive officer of the van, but let’s clear one thing. 4,530; Marianne Herdic, 4,370 Society' Hebron Center screams all centered around Schedule for the Week 6 to 7:15 p.m.. Junior Club for Rt. 44A, Bolton Gilead Congregational National Broadcasting Co., We didn’t gain an extra set of and Ivy Siddell, 3,760. 481 Spring St. Rev. William N. Persing Burnside — Day of The the hiysterious flash Sunday, 2 o’clock, rehearsal Saturday, Masses at 5 and Grades 3 through 6 in Rev. John F. Flora, III Church will become chairman of the wheels; we just replaced the Don’t forget our big Valen­ (Singer Learning Center) Rector Dolphin - 1:30-7:30-9:30 appearance of a dead man for our Variety Show. 7:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall. Vicar Hebron Showcase 1 — Papillion - sighted slumped in a chair in board April 1, it was an­ car we had. The car wasn’t tine’s Dance on Thursday Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Sunday, masses at 7:30, 9, Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. ideal for transporting evening, Feb. 14, starting at Minister 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 'UMSSION Cont. 1:45-4:30-7:20-10:30 front of a window in the op­ nounced this week. (UPI kitchen mcial bingo, one can of 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. Church of the Nazarene 8 a.m.. Holy (Communion. Pastor 99 7:30. We will be dancing to the 10 a.m.. Family Service and Showcase 2 — Magnum Force Photo) members; it was a two-door- canned good needed; noon to 236 Main St. posite apartment. 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist Church School. Nursery - Cont. 1:00-3:05-5:10-7:40- sedan. Besides it had over 120,- tunes of Mickey Fendell and his 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 10:30 a.m.. Service. Guest Rev. Williafn A. Taylor . 11 a.m.. Worship Service. The UV U U IU IW (Pg) The play takes place in the se­ Church of the Aggumption and Church School. Nursery facilities. 10:10; Special Late Show - 12:30 000 miles on it, and was — like band, have some of our own fun p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle games. speaker: Waitsill H. Sharp. His Pastor Rev. J. ^ i n e preaching. Ser­ MXVONSniOIV \ cond floor sitting room of the Adams St. at Thompson Rd. provided. Showcase 3 — Black Belt our bus — on its last legs. entertainment, and of course Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return topic: “Five dJays and an mon topic: "On Unfair Labor Wheeler’s townhouse in the Manchester Rev. Edward S. Pepin Jones - 2:15-4:05-5:55-7:55-9:50 So our van will be used for we’ll have our goodies and trips at 12:30 ane 4 p.nl. Education.” Nursery, Church 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. St. Bernard’s Church Practices.” Nursery provided. East 30s in mid-Manhattan. It is Pastor Vernon Assemhlies of God Rockville WM.. TM^, Mml, Tum., 7:30 PJ«. Showcase 4 — American Hospital many things, but it will take regular door prizes. Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, School. Classes for all ages. Church School classes. exquisitely furnished, presen­ Rev. Paul Trinque 51 Old Town Rd. Rev. John J. White _ ■ «« 8 PJI. Graffitti - Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55- ting an impressive stage set­ time for us to see just what we Guest Speaker ceramic and oil painting 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. _ t l t M at 2 Ml. . to ZAif 7:00-9:30; Special Late Show - Notes can do over and above what has Here’s a program you should classes, and bus pickup for Emanuel Lutheran Church Message by the pastor. Rev. William Schneider First Congregational ting. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday 11:40 Discharged Thursday; been going on in the past. be interest^ in. Next Thursday shopping; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.. Church and Chestnut Sts. Children’s Church and Nursery Church of Hehron Vernon Elaine Wheeler is played by 7:30 p.m. School for all ages. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Harriet Giacomini, East Hart­ First thing we will do is to try afternoon we will have Mr« Senior Bowling League at the Rev. C. Henry Anderson provided. Rev. Herbert 0. Kelsey Jr. Charlotte Neild who makes,her Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. p.m. Cine ford; Earl Carron, 29 Camp- to reach you members who live Wolfgang from the Belltone Parkade Lanes. 1:30 p.m. Rev. Ronald J. Fournier 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Pastor debut on LTM’s stage. She has 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Sunday, Masses at 7,8:30,10, bitten off quite a role for one field Rd.; Keith Levin, 16B Am­ quite a way off the regular bus Hearing Aids & Service Cto. as return trip from shopping. Pastors Message by the pastor. WEEKDAYS 7:30 - 9:20 Showcase Cinema 1 — route. our giiest. Mr. Wolfgang will Frederick Wehrenberg 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. 2 GREAT HITS (P8) V who is a novice in the acting bassador Dr.; Laura Morano, Wednesday, 10 a'm. to noon, United Congregational 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. “Papillion,” Cont. 1:454:30- Now this doesn’t mean just a show a movie given and give a crewel embroidery class and Intern The Rev. J. Bodine preaching. SATURDAY A SUNDAY 7:20-10:30 field. On stage throughout most 19Mi Eldridge St.; Thomas St John’g Polish National St, Bartholomew’s Church Church block or two away, and you are short talk, and then have a pinochle games; noon to 12:30 Rev. Philip Hussey Rev. William F. Schneider Sermon topicx “ On Unfair 2:19 - 4:09 - 9:99 • 7:49 “WESTWORLD%/«. Showcase Cinema 2 — of the play, her role is a deman­ Wilson, 31 Candlewood Dr.; Catholic Church United Churdh of Christ physically able to walk Uiat dis­ question and answer period. So p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service. Pastor Second Congregational Labor Practices.” Nursery 9:39 “Magnum Force,” Cont. 1:00- ding one. She is supposed to be a Elsie Freiheit, 14 Westwood Rev. Walter A. Hyszko Tolland “THE GANG THAT (M lNTT tance to lise our bus. There will if you are having the least bit of 3 p.m., ceramic class; 1 p.m. to 9:45 a.m.. Church School for Church provided. Church School 3:05-5:10-7:40-10:10 wife who is distraught with St.; Russell Ferguson, East Pastor Assistant Pastor Rev. Donald G. Miller USfflS SHOOT STRAIGHT have to be some restrictions. trouble with your hearing, here 4 p.m., bridge games. Bus all ages. Discussion Hour and Rt. 44A, Coventry classes. Showcase Cinema 3— “Black terror at the sudden horrible Hartford; Carolyn Jones, 176 Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. St. Bernard’s Church Minister OOVIRNON 9T. CKIT TO MAIM »T. I’m sure, and there will be is your opportunity to find out pickup 8:30 a.m., return trips at Bible study for Adults. Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Rev. Robert Bechtold Belt Jones,” Cont. 2:154:05- sights she encounters. But Miss Carriage Dr.; Kevin O’Connell, 9 a.m.. Mass, English. added ways of using it, but this what it’s all about and what you 12:30 p.m., and 3 p.m. 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for and 11:30 a.m.« Minister Union Congregational 5:55-7:55-9:50 Neild doesn’t appear to develop 131 Park St. 10:30 a.m., Mass. English and Rockville 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ will all take time. can do to help yourself. Thursday, 10 a.m., square infants. Church Showcase Cinema 4 — her state of nervousness beyond Also, Clarence Nolan, Wind­ Polish. vice and Church School. what the audience sees from sor; Peter Saglio, 119 Cam­ So for a start, if you live out­ A quick reminder to our dance class and art and craft 11 a.m., “Play Group” for Father Schneider, a native of New York City, has been 10 a.m.. Worship Service. Rockville FRI. “American Graffitti,” Cont. side the scheduled regular bus “California Here We come” 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim C3iurch School. the beginning of the play. It’s a bridge St.: Elliott McMullin, 25 class; 1 p.m., Fun-Day enter­ children 3 to 5 years old. Second Congregational assistant pastor of St. Bernard’s Church since his ordina­ Fellowship. Rev. Paul J. Bowman iManchesteriag^ ^ A T . 1:00-2:554:55-7:00-9:30 route and want, to participate in gang. Tuesday we will have a 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Class, rather bland performance Trotter St.; Ann-Marie Jann, tainment and Mr. Wolfgang will Gogpei Hall Church tion in 1968 by the late Richard Cardinal Cushing of Minister M t o UTR eand44A^M IBi Vernon Cine 1 — “The Gang our programs here at the short briefing here at the center Adult Study Group. Rev. Lyman D. Reed SUN. which, after awhile, leaves the Mansfield; Robert Roya, 726 W. be here to speak; square dan­ Church of Christ 415 Center St. United Church of Christ Boston . He was a salesman for the Brooks Brothers New Wapping Community Church That Couldn’t Shoot Straight,” center, then call our office, 643- starting at 1:30 in the after­ 7 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Associate Minister audience with little to an­ Middle Tpke.; Pamela Palmer, cing. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., Lydall and Vernon Sts. 385 N. Main St. York City clothing house before entering the Pope John 1790 Ellington Rd. 3:40-7:00; “Westworld,” 2:00- 5310, and* we’ll try to make noon, and then one week later Eugene Brewer, Minister Rev. Felix M. Davis Fellowship. I ELUOTTKASTNER^' 5:154:45 ticipate in her character. Glastonbury; Margaret and noontime, return trip at 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. XXIII Seminary for Delayed Vocations, Weston, Mass., in South Windsor ■ presents arrangements. we will be launching into the 3p.m. Minister 9:00 a.m.. Church School, Vernon Cine 2 — “The New Other cast members are well- Maldonado, North Windham; 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. 1964 at the age of 40. During World War II,he served with Rev. Harold W. Richardson Another point to remember is wild blue yonder. How about Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, 9 a.m., Bible Classes. First Congregational Grades 5 through 9. CLIFF GORMAN Land,” 2:00-5:00-8:00 cast and make convincihg Lynn Bolduc, 154 Cooper Hill 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Minister I that you may have to be ready at that? kitchen social bingo, one^can of 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. the Navy Seabees in Hawaii and on the Island of Guam in- Church, Coventry 10:30 a.m.. Church School, in­ [99 United Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — characters. Impressive are St.; Evelyn Mott, Willimantic; Rev. R. Stanley Eaton ■JOSEPH BOLOGNA i n ______Artists our time to pick up. More as we Remember also that starting canned goods need^; noon to “A Spiritual Brotherhood.” Nursery through Church School the Mariannas. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) United Church of Christ fants through Grade 4. “Lady Sings The Blues,” 2:00- Barbara Rosser as Helga, the Sister Marie Getty, West Hart­ Associate Minister ford. go along, so hang in there and this Monday afternoon, and 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Grade 12. Sermon by the Rev. Rev. Bruce J. Johnson 10:45 a.m.. Youth Sunday. Plus Clint Eastwood 6:30; “The Godfather,” 9:00 German maid. Also, Elizabeth give us a chance to organize every Monday for a while, we p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. “Jesus — The Way, The Truth, Mr. Davis, “ Now Is What Minister Theme: “The Christian In The r^TH E GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY Cinema 2 — “The New Wells played a well-defined 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ things. will have Mr. John Paquet and Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return and The Life!” United Pentecogtal Church Matters.” World.” Land,” 8:00; “ The Neptune Blanche Cooke, a nurse and until after the play’s run. Also, vice and Church School. I Complete Uncut Version 'Tuesday Classes Mr. Louis Lawrence here at the, trips at 12:30 an 4 p.m. 187 Woodbridge St. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour in the Factor,” 2:00 very dear friend of Elaine theater-goers .are asked to be in Calvary Churrh About Town their seats when the curtain Being Saturday, our column center'^to help you with your in- Robert Baker South United Methodist Adult Bible Class, Confirmation Chapel. East Hartford Cinema — Wheeler. Miss Wells is a native (Agftemhlieg of Cod) Pastor mcii Rockville Baptist Church rises to get the full impact of news begins with Tuesday mor­ cotne tax. The men are Church Mr. and Mrs. Francis Murray Class. “Brother of the Wind,” 2:15- of London, England, and had 647 E. Middle Tpke. 69 Union St. [SHCHCAtt CINEM Af 1234 the stoiy from the beginning. ning activities of ceramic and volunteering their time, and no 1226 Main St. of 88 Porter St. willvill serve as 11 a.m., Worship Service. 4:05-5:55-7:45-9:35 the proper sophisticated flair Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson 10 a.m., Sunday School. host and hostess Sunday from 2 Rev. Robert L. LaCounte EXIT 9KFORBES STREET)or EXIT 58(SILVER LANE)on 1-84 ‘ for her role. Philip Burgess Sr. has oil painting classes, and in the fee is charged. This service is " Rev. Dr. George W. Webb Sermon: “The Fire and Fooling St. Mary’g Church State Theater — “Soylent Pastor 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior Pastor Rt. 31, Coventry • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 ■ Particularly popular with the directed a tight play with acute afternoon the big noise was at for senior citizens only, and the Rev! Wayne Kendall God.” Coffee Hour in vestry > ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • Green,” 7:30; “Westworld,” the Parkade Lanes where our time is from 1 to 3 o’clock in the Museum. following worship. Rev. F. Bernard Miller audience is Dale Lally as Curtis timing which can be seen again Rev. Robert W. Eldridge 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 9:10 ' Senior Bowling League was afternoon. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School 7 to 9 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Pastor S T iW DUSTB Appleby. Lally, as a character tonight, and next Friday and Nursery through Adult, in­ Burnside Theater — “The busy with the following results: Friday: Oid country baked classes for adults and children. 9 and 10:45 a.m., Worship Ser­ The installation committee of Fellowship, Church Lane Rev. Paul F. Ramen Day of The Dolphin,” 1:30-3:30- actor, is an imcomparable Saturday at East Catholic High Full Gogpei Christian cluding College Career C l ^ iBcqiiEQi Hommn . In the Women’s Class A lasagna with sauce, hot roll and 10:50 a.m .. Service of vice. Pastor Kendall preaching. Manchester Emblem Club will House. 5:307:30-9:30 choice for the enigmatic School auditorium. Tickets are Fellowship 11 a.m.. Worship Service. available at the door. group, Marcie Ubert took both butter, tossed salad with Worship and Bible preaching. Sermon topic: “Social Issues meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Appleby. Special time for children and Interdenominational First Sunday of each month. The curtain rises on this honors with 411 for high triple dressing, chocolate brownies, Orange Hall and the Spritual Self.” the home of Mrs. John Hughes, United Methodist Church Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 LTM’s familiar Betty child-care provided. Holy Communion; Second Sun­ thriUo' at 8:30. and 158 for the high single. In beverage. Rev. Philip P. Saunders,,^ 9 a.m., Infant-Toddler 27 Dudley St. 1040 Boston Tpke. and 10:45 a.m. Lundberg ably portrays a lady 7 p.m.. Gospel Service for the day, missionary service. doctor. Dr. Tracey Lake. the Class B group, Anna Haupt Square Dancing Pastor through Grade 6. Grade 8 Con­ Bolton Herald whole family. Hymnsing, The Rev. Robert Eldridge of Nursery provided. Others rounding out the cast won high triple with 283 and Lee Thursday morning despite the firmation Class. Rev. David M. Campbell IB gospel music and Bible South United Methodist Church 7 p.m.. Informal evening Ser­ Rockville United Yesterdays are Tom Dunphy as the hus­ Steinmeyer wpfi the high single. bad weather we had about 30 10:30 A.m., Adult Bible Study 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler Pastor message. will discuss “Special Education vice. Nursery provided. Methodist Church band, John Wheeler; Craig In the Men’s Qass A group, members show up for our first and open discussion. Sunday through senior high age. Grade Ernie^Pasqualini took the h i^ shot at forming a square dance School. 8 Confirmation Class. Religion” Sunday at 9:30 p.m. 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and 142 Grove St. Chessari as Vanelli; Thaddeus North United Melhodigt Rev. John W. Mortimer 25 Years Ago triple with 492 and John group. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Church 7;30^.m., Evangelistic ser­ 7:30 p.m.. Senior High on radio station WINF. The Conversation. Kowaleski as Lieutenant program is sponsored by the St. John’s Pastor Temple Chapter, Order of W alker, and William An- Scheinbenpflug won the high Peteschke are the instructors, ^ 300 Parker St. vice. Methodist Youth Fellowship, in 10:30 a.m.. Church School, THE DAY Manchester Area Conference of Episcopal Church Eastern Star celebrates its 47th drolevich as Sam Hoke. single with 194. In the Class B and really had the group boun­ Rev. Earle R. Custer your lounge. Spiritual Growth Rt. 30, Vernon Nursery through Grade 6. OF anniversary. Churches. 9:30 a.m.. Church School. THE The story keeps one in group, Edward Strauss won the cing. Everyone enjoyed it very Pastor Group will meet at 371 Oak St. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. 3:30 to 5 p.m.. Reception for Nursery through adults. suspense. Like a good mystery high triple with 417 and William much and are already looking I St. Bridget Church with Pastor Kendall teaching. Rector ' Preston won the high single. forward to next Thursday. One | Rev. and Mrs. (Campbell. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. TIKES OFF DOLPHIN 10 Years Ago novel, the finger of suspicion 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Ser­ Rev. John J. Delaney Guest Speaker thing we do need is more men, Nursery through Grade 2. U K EA This was a Sunday; The points at the obvious. vice. Sermon: “Living in the Pastor Sacred Heart Church 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. GEORGE C SCOTT I Variety Show so what do you say, fellas? St. Peter’s Episcopal B U Z H N trishvandevere I Herald did not publish. Because of the surprise en­ ‘Mean-time’!’’ Rev. William J. Stack Rt. 30, Vernon 10 a.m.. Family Service and Come on out and join us; you’ll Church of Jesus Christ Waitsill H. Sharp of Green­ Church FOREST FIRE, COLOR 1 ^ 1 ding, those who see the play are Our Variety Show is really 9 a.m.. Church School. Rev. William J. Killeen Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor Church School. enjoy it I’m sure. of Latter-day Saints field, Mass., former executive Sand Hill Rd. Trinity Lutheran Church asked not to reveal the outcome beginning to pick up steam, and Nursery and Grades 3 through Rev. Edward Konopka Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 WITH 1 *3 0 r»[[ PARTING s?d-3331 (Mormon) director of the Council Against South Windsor all those taking part are really 6. Saturday, Masses at 5 and Vernon ATW HU Hillstown Rd. & Woodside St. Discrimination of Greater Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III 7:30-9:30 getting down to serious 10:30 a.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. St. Matthew’s Church Rev. Donald McClean AHHUTE !>30 flCRNSIOL AVL CAST HARTfOBO thursday la vaientihe’a D. Clark Brown, Bishop Chicago, will be guest speaker Tolland Vicar -Has Psad. MltCUINATBNDtei business. I'm going to say very Nursery, Kindergarten and Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, Pastor tjf.V. Datif Naws SAT. I:M— SUNDAY TUS Children's Dental Health little about it, because I want day—we have Grades 1 and 2. Sunday at the 10:30 a.m. ser­ 10:30 a.m. and noon. Rev. J. Clifford Curtin 10:30, in church; 10:30a.m. and 1 p.m.. Priesthood. Relief 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. you to come to see for *C vice of the Unitarian Univer- Pastor everything! noon, school auditorium. .Society. Primary. salist Society. 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ (’This is the last in a series of six artic le s^ dental health yourselves. All I can say is it’s ^ Concordia Lutheran Church Si. Margaret Mary’s Church vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. MANCHESTER ' 2:15 p.m.. Sacrament Ser­ The guest speaker will read Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Sunday School following ser­ published by The Herald, in cooperation with the Manchester This is a test pattern to going to be fun entertainment • aStmts 40 Pitkin St. Wapping 9:15 a.m.. Church School. CENTER vice. vice. determine The Herald’s print­ with lots of laughs, as well as Rev. Burton D. Strand Center Congregational the article “Five Days and an Rev. William McGrath p.m. 643-7832 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE Dental Society, in observance of National Children’s Dental 4 p.m., Sunday School. 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples Health Week, Feb. 3-9.) ing quality. some serious and wonderful f * •ftlrw r !• a aawattiaart of a atara’ Pastor Church Education,” written by his Rev. Joseph Schick Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:30 father, Dallas Lore Sharp, an Fellowship. Avery St. Christian professional acts by many of \ we have every f/rtfe thin g! United Church of Chrigt Co-Pastors and 11:45 a.m. Reformed Church author, naturalist and educator. our really talented seniors. ^ b u y your 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. 11 Center St. 661 Avery St., South Windsor Bom in 1902 in Boston, Sharp Talcoitville Dental decay in children under three years old is not un­ Tickets are now available v w ee kly Church School through Grade 6. Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Rev. Peter Mans MOVCRAnNGB received his AB degree from Congregational Church common. I I here at the center, and also ^ lottery Nursery care for small Pastor p.m. Minister ^FORm RENIBAND 3 . Boston University, an LLB at St. Maurice’s Church United C^iurch of Christ It is usually recommended that a child have his first from many of our seniors; buy ^ ticke ts children. Rev. Wallace Fiske Religious ^ Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 I YOUNQPEOPlf. I the Airmmiraets of m aU ititd Harvard Law School, an AM Bolton Rev. Kenneth E. Knox regular visit to the dentist before he has all of his primary yours early because this is one ' ✓ at fairwayl J0:30 a.m.. The Service, Interim Minister and 11:^ a.m. Rev. Robert W. Cronin 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for ntMMNvtYMniiiwaklYMMi ;•;( downtown tnanchester Calendar degree from Harvard Graduate Pastor teeth, at least by age 2. show you don’t want to miss. [(4 ^Surch School for Grades 7, 8, Pastor all ages including a nursery. By the way, tomorrow (Sun­ 9. Teenage and Adult Discus­ 9:15 a.m., Family Festival School, arid in 1963 graduated 1 * ^ ^ VA^VISION'METnOCOt.OR MGM However, it is not uncommon for a child to be referred to St. Francis of Assisi 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sun­ 11 a.m.. Worship Service. day) we will have our first real sion groups. with the Rev. Newell Curtis SUNDAY from Meadville Theological 673 Ellington Rd. • • • « «. a • a dentist by a physician before this age when “baby- Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 day School. Sermon topic: Nursery provided. 'PLiiSla rehearsal here at the center (senior minister candidate) 9:45 a.m., Bible Study and School. hottle” cavities are involved. The signs of baby-bottle IMUKUHIMnU South Windsor p.m. “ Tough Love.” 6 p.m.. Family,Worship. tmtntkMmm starting at 2 o’clock. preaching. No Learning Com­ discussion; Emanuel Lutheran He also has done ministry Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor 6:30 p.m., Christian educa­ decay may be discolored teeth and the development of pain work and public relations for Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 7 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Pinochle, Bridge munity. Church. Rev. Eugene M. Kibride 11 a.m. tion. Nursery provided. or dental infection. ML ktU «M HnH 10:15 a.fn.. Grade 7 and 8 Con­ MONDAY^ child welfare agencies. He has SOYLENT GREEN finMusuMiMimpM Wednesday morning we had Henr'Y Hock has Bible The prime cause of this problem, as the name “baby- GP our crewel embroidery class firmation, Library and Robins 2:30 p.m., Drop-In fcenter; traveled throughout the world Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 bottle” implies, is bottle feeding beyond 1 year of age, and pinochle games with the Speakgi Room. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff South United Methodist Church and has received several p.m. when the child should be eating solid foods. following winners: Lyla Steele, 17 reasons why you Hall. TUESDAY medals for service to foreign Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 HiaNCHESWB 'aS' 6 4 6 .2 2 2 8 Mimicm governments. The child may be eating normal meals without a bottle; R IMw ir IMHIIW tumifik 589; Esther Anderson, 583; A1 by 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship, 10 a.m.. Old Guaril, retired, and 11 a.m. Jerry Lewis but to pacify him at nap and bedtime, and to prevent H m ttM ttmSm Gates, 577; Mabel Keeney, 569; Eu g e n e Federation Room. men in the area; Emanuel Twin Cinema Mary Nackowski, 559; May shield ccxme to us Brewer Lutheran Church. Cinem a 1 Cinem a 2 crying at other times, his mother gives him a bottle con­ taining milk, sweetened juice or even sweet tea. TTie child Derby; Grace Windsor, and M 8MU IMWNini The human tendency toward 2:30 p.m., Drop-In Center; for j i BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! falls asleep while sucking, and some milk or juice remains MiiiMwYwnf Anna Haupt, 549; May Tivnan, for income tax help. St. Mary’g Epigcopal Church South United Methodist Church. immm«md 548 and Paul Schuets, 546. extremes is reflected in our : ‘3* ot 3ACI0|aiT AWMOI ) pooled around the teeth. 'Die liquid, rich in carbohydrates, vacilation between gullibility Church and Parker St. ••Ij ••••••••••• Reason 14. We’re human, and once Rev. George Nostrand 8 p.m.. Adult Confirmation forms an ideal environment for the growth of acid- mmmmm Menus in a great while we make a mistake. and cynicism. Some people Class; St. Mary’s Episropal rhm producing bacteria. are susceptible to almost any Rector Valentine’s Day\ I i TlieCojir Thf* KmigranlH' Monday: Homemade beef Rev. Stephen J. White Church. dfuam, noodle soup, hamburg loaf But if our error means you must pay kind of deception, while •T7TT »«> HinM WIIM tain came the Rev. Ronald Haldeman Brotherhood Night: Temple M.'ttJm stningle additional'tax, you pay only the tax. others are skeptical to a fault. lo survive* Mouthguard Offers Protection Beth Sholom and South United We pay any interest or penalty. The first may be victimized Methodist Church con­ Plus Diana Posa kt MaxwmSydow' Your son won’t have to take a chance on a toothless grin 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, “If you care you’ll Uvuumann The New Land We stand behind our work. by anyone conscienceless gregations, Joyful Noise to the ■“ aasiaits's- even if he participates in rugged, collision sports. enough to exploit him. The se­ Service for Trial Use. '• O ... ] All he has to do is slip a light-weight pidce of plastic over NOTICE 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Ser­ Lord; South United Methodist Give the finesf’ cond never really feels Church. his upper teeth. Numerous studies, including a recent one vice for Trial Use, with sermon MIL '2 KIDS 99‘ ALL SEATS 99" secure. , WEDNESDAY at the University of Michigan, show that modern df course, one is inclined to by the Rev. Mr. Haldeman. Church School, Nursery. 10 a.m.. Communion Service mouthguards really work. believe what he wants, and un­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday Morning followed by Bible study; St. In fact, they are so effective that in most instances a boy less tempered with reason, OPEN Coffee House and adult educa­ Maiw’s Episcopal Church. Large selection of Novelties — Mixes — Heart Pops this inclination will lay him .can survive literally years of collision sport such as tion. 3:15 p.m.. Special Educa­ Jerry Lewis Cinemafe J open to charlatanism so com­ amateur football, hockey^ soccer, or boxing and 11:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, tion Religion Class; DARK MILK or WHITE ASSORTMENTS still keep his smile intact. mon in the world. On the other Ecumenical; South United ALL DAY hand, one’s pride tends to Book of Common Prayer, with The mouthguard is a plastic or rubber energy-absorbing sermon by the Rev. Mr. Methodist Church. make him so wary of decep­ Quality Candy in attractive heart boxes device which fits comfortably over the upper teeth. Haldeman. 7:30 p.m., Bible study; Trini­ tion that he becotnes un­ ty (Covenant Church. Also available m our regular box. Mouthguards not only protect the upper and lower teeth, reasonably suspicious. but also prevent concussions by stopping the transmission SUNDAY First Church of Christ THURSDAY To accept a claim or a 10 a.m.. Prayer Group, open of force through thd jhw and skull. * K m i Scienlisl Free G ift Wrapping teaching uncritically is no fact to all in the area; Emanuel 98* — *29.98 T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE 447 N. Main St. The new-generation mouthguards are barely noticeable of'faith; to reject it because Lutheran Church. when worn. They allow the athlete to talk or take a drink of one has never experienced it MANCHESTER 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Bible water and yet they will not fly out at the first hard jolt. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. ROCKVILLE is no requirement of rationali­ 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Manchester Phdo. ^R l aiww ^ W a rd * Unloit day School and child care. study ; 151 Love Lane. FACTOR - « 1181 Main ty. Between the two is a happy FRIDAY mediurp—“Prove all things; “Spirit” is the subject of the nwsarniiTSByKur Sugar, Snack Risks Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Weekdays. 9-5 Sal. A Sun. 646-S440 10 a.m. to noon, Al-Anon, WtSTOWN hold fast that which is good,” lesson-sermon. Golden Text: I OPEN TOHIOHT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Susanna Wesley House; South The more often sweet sugary snacks are eaten daily, the NORTHWAY PHARMACY lThes.5:21. Peter 4:14. !HARMACY higher th'e risk of serious effect of dental disease, accor­ COTBittry OTHER AREA OFFICES staHord Springs The Christian Science United Methodist Church. SATURDAY 455 HARTFORD RD. I ding to the American Dental Association. Sweet foods that 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Reading Room 968 Main St. is SAT.-SUN. ALL CHtJRCH OF 9 a.m.. Special Education are held in the mouth for a long tim e— cough drops, breath open to the public from 11 a.m. MANCHESTER ^ Also In Sears Manchester Parkade CHRIST Dance Class; South United Munspn's Candy Kitchen A T 2 P.W, SLATS I mints and hard candies, for example— can be particularly TEL. 646-4510 to 4 p.m. Monday through “YOUR COMMUNITY ^ Lydall and Vernon Streets Friday and 7 to 9 p.m. the first Methodist Church. damaging, the association says. During Regular Store Houre P HEALTH SERVICE STORE I Phone: 643-2517 Thursday of each month. ROUTE 6. lOLTON Open Doily & Sunday HH 8 P.M.

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PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Feb. 9. 1974 M ANCHESTER EVENING HERAJ^, Manrh*«tor, Hnnn.. 8« t.. F e b . 9. 1974- PAGE FIVE The Almanac United Press International Today is Saturday, Feb. 9; the 40th day of 1974 with 325 to Founded Oct, 1, 1881 follow. The moon is approaching its i Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their last quarter. ’The morning star is Venus. ■:Co.,. Herald Square, Manchester, Conn, newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 MANCHESHR ij06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation The evening stars are Mer­ department, 647-9946. cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. ;i Published every evening except Sun- Those bom on this date are iidays and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation under the sign of Aquarius. : Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- William Henry Harrison • cond Class Mail Matter. ninth president of the Uhited 725 EAST : Burl L. Lyons, Publisher States, was bom Feb. 9, 1773. The M anchester Publishing Co. On this day in history: Business-Directory Guide For HOIMES^uH eTtdfffom e assumes no financial responsibility for “ In 1825, the U.S. House of MIDDLE TURNPIKE typographical errors appearing in adyer- Subscription Rates Representatives elected John 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. I tisements and other reading matter in Quincy Adams as president. No Manchester and Surrounding 06040 Payable in Advance MANCHESTER The Manchester Evening Herald. candidate in, the December, MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE I One Month...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, 1824, election had received the Single Copy...... 15(( three full days prior to publication. necessary majority. . Vicinity By Carrier, Weekly...... 75(( Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon In 1900, 7,000 constmction ji One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon workers in Chicago voted to strike for an eight-hour day. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. mSIx Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and Drywall Contractor featuring this week... Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. j In 1950, Wisconsin Sen. Joseph McCarthy charged that Specialists In Celling Repairs toe U.S. State Department was infested with Communists. MANCHESTER PARKADE In 1971,64 persons were killed Telephone 64D-4464 when an earthquake shook Los Free Estimates Your Complete Dumb People Angeles. Appliance Store TRAVEL As Vermont Royster, the old sage of We remember the auction of oil A thought for the day: AGENCY FAMOUS BRAND the Wall Street Journal has written, leases which was held on the Alaskan American poet Joaquin Miljer MERCURY said, “That man who lives for “There must be a lot of dumb people North Slope area. Fabulous amounts Sign of the Times (Phbto by Tony Gentiumo) TELEVISION - APPLIANCES self alone lives for the meanest PhOIW 646-2756 on Wall St.” HANmesTri were bid for the right to look for oil mortal known.” M if iffloyaiiiT The reason for his remark was that there. Although to be reasonable, NO s a « i a GHMOi MV. iS" the value of oil stocks has been there was a lot of certainty as to the Reeervitlons lor • Hotels • Airlines • Stssmshlps 849-3589 declining for the last year. Evidently deposits. Open Forum 627 Main Street Mbndiester Int 16 Stip t Sbw investors were not aware of the “un­ Since the time of that auction how Capital Fare conscionable” profits which the com­ much profit do you think the oil com­ CAMPING EQIjllPMENT panies having been reaping, and A^ndrew Tally panies have made from these leases? should let our voices be raised which in ordinary course could be ^Child Safety 46 West Center St., TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AlS^AnRESSES. The answer is nothing. more loudly on our “Child Safe­ STOVES, LANTERNS expected to show up in dividends. Making the oil companies the Crisis ’ ty Crisis.” Manchester, and Mr. Royster, of course, was writing Karen A. Biskupiak national villains in the energy shor­ (Chairman, Board of M c l o n i FARR’S with pen in cheek, to coin a To the editor: Directors, Route 83, Vernon THE EVERYTHINO STORE tage is a great sport in Washington, Dec. 13, the Hebron Elemen­ CAMP-BIKE-SPONT 2 MAIN STSTflEET malapropism. The reason that in­ Hebron Taxpayers D.C., today. It is probably only second tary Board of Education met at Assn. Inc. OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J.FA R ^^643-643-7111 vestors were not rushing for oil stocks in popularity to “Getting Nixon.” Gilead Hill School. Included in its agenda was a letter from Astounding At any rate, a few days later output constitute a recession. THE MOST MODERN was that they do not see likelihood of the truckers’ strike against The Jackson committee has Clark Transportation Co., Not necessarily, says good ol’ Reuben Plen’e sis Adam* st TECHNIQUE IN MEN'S substantial dividends from oil and are WASHINGTON high diesel fuel prices spread to Herb Stein, chairman of the HAIR STYLING castigated the industry and now is asking them to cut the gas con­ Housewives and people without sumption for school buses 15 Library•ary Is Best more than 20 States. Thousands Councii. Even if the GNP does Texaco SfatJon 848-2899 choosing other investments where seeking to impose “price-roll backs,” jobs can be forgiven if they find of workers faced new layoffs in per cent. As a result of this For The Town decline two quarters in a row, return on their money is more the news coming out of the automobile and livestock in- says Stein, it won’t be a reces­ Hydraniatlr Traniinlatlon change taxing methods, and in short letter, the local Board of D ear editor; Rapairinf VLua Washington these days a touch I dustries because trucks were sion. He urges that the press favorable. Education has changed bus SALON f o r m e n scramble the rules by which the in­ If the Town of Bolton confusing, because the retoric not delivering essential and public ‘‘not be guid^ by AU Work Guaraateed Featuring Rega Cut routes, eliminated certain bus APPOINTMENT ACCEPTED And when we are talking about in­ recognizes library service as an doesn’t match the facts. supplies. Gov. Milton J. Shapp Texaco Lubrication Service PHONE 6 4 6 - 0 6 6 7 dustry has learned to live and produce stops and consolidated others. simplified, mechanistic stan­ R O B E R Fo. ST PIERRE essential education resource it President Nixon says that “as We Olve ^4/' Orem Stanpa 312 MAIN STREET vestors, we do not refer to the person of Pennsylvania called out toe dards” which “have no stan­ MANCHESTER oil and its by products. will vote for a new library I see it,” 1974 will be “a good National Guard to deal with Due to the changes in policy, ding in the economics who may buy a couple of hundred building Monday. There is no year for the economy as a violence resulting from the children living less than four- profession.” T other project that affects toe whole.” He says: “People are truckers’ strike. shares of stock per year. We are State legislatures are also rushing tenths of a mile, are expected quality of life in a town as much earning more. What they earn Everything seems to point to MANCHESTER either to walk to school or to a Astounding. Apparently H e r a l d thinking of the institutional firms like to attack the United States companies as one that contributes to the buys more. More than ever at least a mild recession this With the opening of Consumer Sales in the Manchester Parkade, Manchester now has the ninth and largest consolidated bus stop, because the economic news is AUTO PARTS SAVE20-2S% insurance companies, and mutual free flow of information, before in history.” Mr. Nixon, year — a recession accom­ store in the chain. This new, spacious store carries all famous brand appliances and also has a complete con­ In Mllnagn accused of creating the shortages in regardless of their age, toe so bad that strong methods are Gas funds, and foundations which have an provides for universal educa­ meet your very own Council of panied by the novelty of still needed to conceal its meaning sumer audio department with famous name stereo and components. Stop in today and meet Tony Guzzetta, WHh Belgium, England, and the whole area of the stops, or toe traffic tion of the people, and prepares Ek;onomic Advisers. Classified Advertising conditions. higher prices. Nixon’s from the public, Stein has sales manager; and Joel Frankl, audio manager. almost dai^y need to reinvest income European continent including Sweden, one for a better life. It effects In its forecasts for 1974, the economic experts all but ad­ OPEN passed a new law repealing toe SAT. to 1 P.M. MOTOR AID-R in profitable ways. not to mention Japan. all of us, if not directly, then in­ Council makes the ‘feasible” mitted as much in their report, yardstick by which recessions Now AvalUUel The board stated it was directly. prediction tha^ there will be an which said output would shrink 643-2711 How could It be that oil companies aware that it would encounter have always commonly been If it is true that the oil shortage will Our library is badly over­ increase in the Gross National for “an interval” in the first measured. Tell that to criticism from parents but EVERYTHING IN we CAN'T HWe BEHIND show such little likelihood of not end with the lifting of the Arab crowded, so much so thaf some Product (GNP) of 8 per cent." half of 1974. And it long has Sweeney, Mr.' Stein, sir. Tell it because of toe energy crisis it OUR PRODUCT dividends after all we read and hear of toe light reading has to be But as the Council than points been economic law that two to Mrs. Sweeney — and then ■ MionoAs When Q uality Is embargo—and it seems to be — en­ had to make its cuts somewhere stored in boxes as there is no out, this will not really be an in­ straight quarters of lowered • SAmvGLASS ■SHOWfROOOeS 1. duck. • STOeifRONTS •BATHTUetNCLOSOSIS Important In Your about the great profits they are and that more cuts may be room on the shelves. Where will cumbering the oil companies in a host crease, because toe $102toillion Selection of Art needed. we put new materials unless we “gain” over 1973 would be com­ making? of new regulations and restrictions A Fram ing provide more room? We niust posed of a scrawny 1 per cent in I.A. WHiTE GLASS CO., in c .^ One reason might be the need that will impede the production of new oil A large group of concerned not stand still. Knowledge is real growth and 7 per cent in in­ f u r n it u r e to ps p ic t u r e w in d o w s Burr Curners. Mamheslrr they have for vast sums of money to as surely as any scheme that Libya’s parents attended the Board accelerationg at a tremendous flation. Real growth is what’s Don Oakley NcM lu Caldur use in the search for hew oil fields, meeting Jan. 17 to voice there rate. ’There is little more room left after adjustment is made ] Manchetler 649-7322 31 BlaaeU SL Khadafy could concoct. objections to the changes.. for patrons to use to do for higher prices. MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EKPERIEHCE new gas deposits and the means of The best thing that could happen Children were, and in some research, nor to read for Last year, real growth was 6 The Consequences getting these commodities refined, would be for the problem to be cases still are, being made to pleasure, nor room for children per Cent, and the inflation rate Upholstery wait at dangerous intersections to browse. There is no suitable was 5.3 per cent. Thus, 1974 — and to a market where they have been Of Impeachment and M S h o p , dropped as a political cause and and on blind curves. Some of space for story hours, for by the Council’s own estimates REl'PHOLSTERINO DON WILLIS Specializing in discovered. returned to business. the children are walking to meetings, or lectures. With —will be worse than 1973 for Mr. e MODERN FURNITURE stops where no houses are in more space more services can and Mrs. Main Street. and -ANTIQUES BRAKE SERVICE view, surrounded by a totally be offered. A lot of people indeed are ^ • Ciialom Fiinilturp GARAGE Front End Alignment However much they might wish to follow President Nix­ ' ^ and Xli|M'OvrrH l-KEE ESTIMATES wooded area, where no help I believe the crux of the earning more, as Nixon points S|M QaaHOti o Coniblnatton Wtadowo vigilance is the price of liberty” and it several occasions, buses were "But,” he added, “I would suggest those conseqilences will Sales,’ Combination Changss, left with the motors running portunity to vote for or against things you want to buy cost a Sales & Service - Bonded. Most Honcheoter Awnlag Cok tressed his point that “the price of the plans, as well as for toe dollar more than they cost in be infinitely less drarhatic and severe than the conse­ ksys In stock. Repairs ol ell kinds. ies WEST CENTEB ST. is this quotation, Bartlett’s says, while parked. Paul A. White,’ quences of running as a Republican who collaborated in the peace is a strong defense,” and no one finished building, for every 1973, you’ve lost ground. K*y*' Scitaora A TolophoM MS-MOl which has been “attributed” to director of transportation, constitutional overthrow of a Republican President of the MjLCAAfRp/l Pinking Shears Sharpenad. EotabUahee I t t t is likely to contest that. stated to the parents; “The meeting is advertised. Each Then there are the un­ United States.” Jefferson. Since Jefferson read wide­ time we vote, each time we However, in the interest of school system is not charged employed. The Council of In other words, they will be damned whether they do or 8(Bt A Pilntlng ProMofn? W ell Hsipl ly, he may have seen and refined for dead mileage, that is, have a meeting, each time we Economic Advisers ha^ an­ don’t vote for the impeachment of Richard Nixon. historical accuracy, it should be procrastinate, it costs us This may be unfair, for Watergate is. the scandal of a Re­ Service still means something to us — and service means spending enough Curran’s remark. In any event, Mr. mileage not run up in the nounced that the unemploy­ time with you to help you select the right paint finish for that job you’re plan­ IRON transportation of students.” If money. If the library is turned ment rate,which rose to 5.2 per publican administration, not of the Republican party. pointed out that Mr. Jefferson was Buchanan’s warning may have been a thinly veiled appeal ning. See us for paint and service when you plan your next project. Nixon got it wrong. the object Were to conserve down there will be more cent in December, would — - - III MR n. SCRAP METAL misquoted. In fact; Jefferson may not meetings and more expense. As to the baser instincts of political survival. But the situation Ostnnsky To wonder what Mr. Nixon would do gasoline, then it is irrelevant average “a little above 5.5 per does seem to be an accurate reflection of feeling in the hust­ have said anything like that at all. for the cost of a full-time cent” this year. Last year’s DKALER IN WASTE 8Rd PAPER to the following Jefferson quote, whether or not we are charged ings. Eg.AfaK»RAINTCQ M M N l for extra mileage. librarian we will come to this average was 4.9 per cent, and MATERIALS 731 PABKEB ST. According to Bartlett’s Familiar whether we have a new building Polls show that a majority of Americans no longer believe beloved of journalists, is arrant" toe average since World War II or trust their President or have confidence in his ability to Your IndepeiNiMit ^ Dealtr Td. MS-STSS or M -sn i Quotations, John Philpot Curran or not, so this should not be speculation: William Henaghan, board has been about 4.5 per cent. govern effectively for the remainder of his term. They wish “RUT THE PAINT THATO WORTH THE WORK* (1775-1817), an Irish politician, said in chairman, insisted the safety of weighed in the decision. Nixon himself scooped his he, and Watergate, would just go away. This beautiful front is the home of Paul’s Paint Si Wallpaper at 615 Main Street in Manchester. It is located “ ...were |t left for me to decide the children is the board’s Fear engenders fear so let us Yet at the same time there is no detectable groundswell of 1790: Council on this bad news. His across from Center Park, and offers plenty of free parking, not only oh Maih Street, but also in the rear of the whether we should have a government prime concern, however, are forget fear in this time of crisis printed State of the Union . sentiment in favor of impeachment. STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER To an important extent, this may be because many Ameri­ store. It is Manchester’s complete decorating and craft center! Paul’s features Touraine paints which has •"The condition upon which God hath" any of toe cutbacks effecting and be like the hardy pioneers message to Congress reported 405 Mein St., Manchester 649-5533 Over SO Yearo’ Exporteiico without newspapers or newspapers of this country and forge ahead cans fail to distinguish between a vote for impeachment of been acknowledged as the nation’s leading quality paint line; “ask a professional”, Paul’s also offers “free” MANOHESnR given liberty to man is eternal any of toe board members’ that in the early part of this H kw Tn tmH ta Iw Sarta. T« Cat ttfmA t i ta r Carf* decorator service in ail styles of decor; specializing in wall coverings. ’Hie new store, which held its grand without government, I should not children? toward our goal.- We already the President on certain charges by the House of Repre­ Coil 649-5807 year “output will rise little if at sentatives and his subsequent trial on those charges by the opening la^ year, is 2% times the size of the old store. It’s a family business, featuring store .owner, Paul MEMORliU. 00. vigilance; which condition if he break, hav ein our hands a sizable sum all, unemployment will rise hesitate a moment to prefer the' that could be used for financing Senate. For them, to say that one is in favor of impeaching TUNE-UPS Misseri, his wife Teresa, and son Mike. Paul’s Paint is a complete home decorating and craft center, Oppooltp But CooMtoiT A. AIMETn, Prop. servitude is at once the consequence The board then retired into somewhat and toe inflation will the President is the same as saying that he is guilty and latter.” executive session to discuss this building. By law this money iE« o n .; featuring free home decorating advice. Recently they added a line of quality, nationally famous carpeting, Hariltoa S t. Manebeotor be high.” For reasons about should be deposed. GENERAL AUTOMDTIVE 9iMHty Mtfflorials parental complaints, has' to be committed soon. which it is fdckless to An unknown number of others seem to fear that the very and suggest you check their prices before you buy any carpeting. From time to time, they plan to offer adult prohibiting toe parents from Many other projects, for lesser REPAIRS ON ALL CARS speculate, the President process of innpeachment would be too divisive and classes in wallpaper hanging and the crafts. further discussion or from amounts, have been suggested. deleted this statement from toe traumatic an experience for the nation to undergo. Either Timely Quotes hearing the board’s comments Some of these will benefit the President should resign or continue to govern as best he speech he delivered to millions The and/or decisions in the matter. everyone, others only select can. Manchester S3 Tolland If unrestricted, .some 200 of television viewers. Little wonder then that so few congressmen. Democrats during the next 10 to 20 years The church’s ministry and Is this use or abuse of declaring groups, all worthy of considera­ P A W S PAIN T RUNCHifTEIIAriRNON TOWN U1 corporations will own two- is certainly not the result of a executive session legal, or is it tion and all can be funded in as well as Republicans, have been willing to commit them­ CUCKOO’S NEST thirds of the fixed industrial counsel committee consid­ selves on the issue up to this point. In the absence of any Pet Center fetSaplita _ 117 East Center Sfc, Mandwstor worldwide shortage of ered the concerns prayer­ a cop-out to avoid further con­ other ways. Isn’t it better to F o r Y o u r Convenience assets of the free world by* energy, nor even the result of spend toe money on one large popular demand for the impeachment of the President or of touraliie paints aYour place haturally for young, free-wheeling, fully and concluded that it frontation with those very peo­ I Tqday^s Thought^ overwhelming evidence of wrongdoing on his part, or pend­ 1990 or so.” an overall domestic shortage project that is badly needed 5 pa 9 Maple Street, Manchester Phone 849-4273 — Dr. Richard D. Robin­ would be an un-Christian act ple who elected them to their ing the explosion of one last Watergate “bomf”db” that ‘ would WALLPAPER •CARPETMG tA R T S & CRAFTS headshaking hair. No teasing. No halrepray. No We Are Open Wednesday to 9 P.M. of energy sources... Rather, to drop Richard Nixon’s individual positions? than several little projects? It • Mixed Breed Pupplet * Canarlea • Parakaata son of M.I.T., on the it is best described as a crisis solveolve the dilemmaoil for them, they would just; I soon let this hassels. Just cool cutting and dynamite styling. RUDOn TOURS A VA IU R li membership.. .Rather, the is much easier to obtain a small cup pass. 615 Main Street Mandieiter a Our Own Spaclal Blandad * Tropical Flah - Turtlaa Naturally. And because we believe In healthy young “ FIEE TOWING growth of multi-na­ arising from inappropriate Can our children’s' lives be MML-fll • AM. - S PJL tional corporations. policies. responsibility of Christians sum than a large one. Building ■•‘All toe world is searching for It cannot be avoided for long. Not only the'ynemies of Froa Paitlng Roar of Store • PtMMie 849-0398 Pat Food • Hamatara Qarbila * Aquarium Accaaaorlaa, ale. PN6W equivocated to gallons of gas­ hair, we use pure ecological organic products... tsMHMy S ML • U W m •43-1417 - Ronald . G. Ridker, of toward one another requires toe library will release space joy and happiness, but these Richard Nixon but his friends are pressing for) an early the kind of spiritual climate oline? What are the true Washington-based that can be used for town of­ cannot be purchased for any showdown, the latter because they are certain4hat there GROOMINQ... Most people don’t like get­ in which a wayward member responsibilities of toe Board of fices. Let every one of us forget price in any market place, are simply,not enough votes in the House for impeachment, T O U ALWAYS |DT IITfM AT Resources for the can confess, repent and start let alone for conviction in the Senate. 7 for Poodles and All Breeds ting up in the middle of the Future. Education in toe protection of about our pet project, think of because they are virtues that SOCIETY FOR OATS STUD SERVICE... night. It makes them life anew. our children once they leave the In a matter of weeks, or at most a few months, this nation APPLIANCES< Kittone and Small Animals toe other fellow, look at toe come from within, and like rare tor Poodles, Toys S Miniatures grouchier until mid-morn- safety o( their homes? Does a overall picture, and decide jewels must be polished, for will arrive at one of the most dramatic moments in its histo­ Berne'S''t ry when the House of Representatives votes on a resolution 7W£*fS A JOB ing. Most countries have prob­ sacrifice have to be made in what is iKst for the town as a they shine brightest in toe light Adoption Boarding ■ — Rep. Ken Hechler, D- lems — we certainly have The Rev. T. Eugene order to open eyes in recogni-. of faith, and in the services of concerning the impeachment of Richard M. Nixon. y W.Va., on daylight sav­ whole. Buchanan’s caQtion notwithstanding, the consequences of OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. ' SUDS & SCISSDRS ouri But we "have a good Coffin, minister of the.I tion of possible tragddy? ^ Sincerely yours, brotherly love.” TO BE DOME. ings time. many blessings to count as East Whittier, Calif., that vote, whichever way it goes, will reach far beyond the Placamont - Shelter Phone POST ROAD PLAZA RT. 30, VERNON The school board suggested Dorothy S. Morgan Luclle R, Taylor political futures of the several hundred congressmen upon Hours 9-5 Mon. - Sat. PHONE well. Friends (Quaker) we, as parents, write and let J. Stanton Conover MANCHESTER PARKADE 643-9561 Route 83 Vernon 875-0052 The so-called energy crisis — Prime Minister Edward Church. 55 Vernon Road whom will devolve the discharging of perhaps the most By AppoIntmanI 870-7624 confronting the United States our voices be heard on this Bolton Bolton Congregational awesome responsibility embodied in the Constitution of the ' Heath of Great Britain. energy crisis. We, as parents. Church United States.

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TREK HESTON’S (•) ALL MY CHILDREN — 1:30 — (•) CARTOON CARNIVAL (3) AS THE WORLD TURNS 124) SESAME STREET (30) WAIT TILL YOUR \ CELEBRITY Winter Is»„ (40) JACK LaLANNE (2^23-30) WIZARD OF ODDS (0-40) LErS MAKE A DEAL (40) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE (40) I LOVE LUCY FATHER GETS HOME WEEKEND - k l l - - 4:30 - (40) DRAGNET (•) FATHER KNOWS lE S T - 11:30 — (3) OUIDINQ UOHT “ (3) MERV GRIFFIN (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (3) LOVE OF UFE (18) DENNIS THE MENACE . . - 8:00- (O) NEWS -)t;«) n e w l y w e d GAME IS) HAP RICHARDS ” (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR LIVES (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD OGUARES |30) LUCY SHOW (3) SONNY AND CHER (t) PHIL DONAHUE (40) BRADY BUNCH - 2 * 0 - (M) SILKO (3) EDOE OF NIGHT (40) OILLIGAN’S ISLAND ^ , (8-40) THE COWBOYS (22) KITTY TODAY 1 1 M — (8-40) GIRL IN MY LIFE - 4:55 — (18) CHAMPIONS (30| BOLD ONES (3) CBS NEWS (20-22-30) DOCTORS (40) WEATHER (20-22-30) CHASE (40) STRUHTN DRUMMERS Feb. 15 - NOON - — 3:00 — - 5 : 0 0 - (24) WASHINGTON - M S - (3) NEWS (3) PRICE IS RIGHT I ENSIGN OTOOLE (3) YOOl BEAR (0-40) PASSWORD I FILM CONNECTION, - 8:00— (20-22-30) JEOPARDY I h 'S l o b n e r a l h o s p it a l ) HOGAN'S HEROES ______(20-22-30) ANOTHER WORLD -8:30— (3-8-22) NEWS (3) OAMBIT - 1 2 : 3 0 - I MISTER ROGERS (18) I SPY (3) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW , - 3:30 - i BEVERLY HILLBILLIES (8-40) MOVIE 20) TRACKDOWN (3) RANGER STATION 22) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (0-40) SPLIT SECOND I QOMER PYLE, USMC "The Morning After" (20) FILM (20-22-30) WHO, WHAT OR WHERE (8-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE (40) FUNTSTONES (18) LIVING WORD - 5:30 - (24) THEATER IN AMERICA (24) ZOOM — 10W0 — - 12« -C (20-22-30) RETURN TO PEYTON (10) REAL MeCOYS (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (3) MIKE DOUGLAS (20-22-30) NBC NEWS PLACE (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT -1 0 :3 0 - (l) DIALING FOR DOLLARS (24) CARRASCOLENDAS (22) LUCY SHOW (18) LIVING WORD (40) WILD WILD WEST - 1 * 0 - (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY 20-22-30) DINAH SHORE (3) BEAT THE CLOCK (24) SESAME STREET HOGAN’S HEROES - 11:00- -6 :3 0 - I NEWS (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (3-8-22-30) NEWS (24) BOOK BEAT -1 1:30- (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON -7 :0 0 - (3) WORLD AT WAR - - (8) TRUTH OR ^ CONSEQUENCES Thursday, (18) DICK VAN DYKE (20-22-30) NEWS Television (24) AVIATION WEATHER Feb. 14 (40) ABC NEWS - 6:00- -7 :3 0 - ,. -y" (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (8) NEW DATING GAME (18) I SPY (18) MOVIE (20) SOUNDING BOARD “The Black Knlghf i ’ (24) TIN LADY (20) HUMAN DIMENSION Programs John Mills portrays a misfit in “ Ryan’s Daughter,” (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH (24) LErS MAKE A DEAL Thursday at 9 p.m. on CBS-TV. .A " (40) WILD WILD WEST (24) WALL STREET WEEK -8 :3 0 - (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (40) NANNY AND THE Tonight, ^ 5:30 — Monday, (24) FOURTH ESTATE (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (24) PHYSICAL PROFESSOR F ftp X (3) ENERGY (30) ANIMAL WORLD 1^ . . 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Baltiore with 2Tbut didn’t play the en­ for the road. track scholarship, proved her women’s mile indoor best of Proof That Manchester Ready fol* Baseball There are a lot of meaningless tire fourth period. Milbum, who holds’ or shares just about every high 4:34.6 set a week ago was no fluke by racing to an games in the seemingly endless NBA 76ers 104, Hawks 84 hurdling record in the books, ran his final race as an American indoor best of 4:18.2 for the 1 ,^ meters after regular season schedule that is just a Fred Carter and Tom VanArsdale amateur at the U.S. Olympic Invitation Track and Field hoiding off a gallant stretch bid by Bulgaria’s Tonka , By Earl Yost these same men wouldn’t nave taken the time to make warmup for the playoffs. scored 22 points each to pace Petrova. other sports during the summer months. “If there is a need and a demand, we will formulate a meet Friday night and bowed out with style — a world in­ application. Of the rosters available Thursday night, one But it’s not just another game when Philadelphia to the victory over door best of 6.8 seconds in the 55-meters. “ I’m really glad that women are finally being Decisions, decisions, decisions. V<; Both Silyer and Siebold, at Advisory Park and Recrea-^ program,” Silver said. What more of a demand is listed 19 players, another 11, a ^ ir d 11 and a fourth 16. tion Commission meetings, reported that if there was a de­ the Celtics meet the New York Atlanta. returned to Jockey Killed “After I missed my flight up here from Baton Rouge and acknowledged in track,” Miss Larrieu said, referring to Some you agree with ...and some you don’t. That’s 57, if my adding is correctXT^here was one player nesessary than the interest shown during the wnter Knicks. Especially since the Knicks, the lineup for the Hawks and scored her scholarship. The one handed down this week by Carl Silver of the mand for any type program from the public they would do season? Wouldn’t four local teams show that there is suf­ CHESTER, W. Va. (UPI) - then couldn’t get a cab or a limo at the airport because of named on two squads, which cuts the tentative list dovm to who beat the Celtics in the NBA only eight points in 26 minutes after all this snow, you can imagine what was going through my Recreation Department to exclude the formation of an eveything possible to see that it was incorportated in the ficient interest for a league? Six teams would perhaps be Veteran jockey Michael Tor- 56. \ system. playoffs last year en route to the entering the game at the start of the nambe, 38, of Chester, was mind,” said Milbum, who trimmikl two-tenths of a second A major disappointment was Marty .Liquori, who in adult baseball league from the summer recreation There 'are numerous young men with Jine baseball too many due to the shortage of baseball diamonds. With a championship, walloped them 104-83 second period. He didn’t go for the attempting to snap a personal five-race slump, finished program in Manchester is questioned. Knocking out adult baseball is talking out of the other killed Friday when his mount off the previous world indoor best. backgrounds who have been forced to play in area towns four-team league, each entry would play two games per last week. basket and passed off most of the veered on the last turn in the se­ last in the 1,500 meters, a full 15 seconds behind Byron The meeting this week at the West Side Rec between side of the mouth. “But I’d have to say that Larry (Shipp) and Willie because there was no baseball offered here not dven on any week. Mt. Nebo is the only adult baseball field the town “ We want to beat them,” John time. Coach Cotton Fitzsimmons says cond race and he was tossed Dyce, who wort in another American indoor best time of Silver, program director for the Rec, and ^ group anxious Silver said the rosters submitted to him, only two maintains. (Davenport) pulled me to the 6.8. Larry got a step or so of the lists. This grouping would include Ray LaG^e, Tim Havlicek said before the game, ”if he doesn’t want the Hawks to play a over the rail and broke his neck 3:40.7. to see the return of twilight league baseball to Manchester arriving by a set deadline of Feb. 1, a third came later and ahead of me early in the race and that made me push all O’Neil, Dennis Lynch and John McKeon, just to scratch This field is used for Moriarty’s in Hartford Twi League things follow a pattern, we’ll be fast break game anymore. when he struck an iron fence the harder.” was close to being a farce. a fourth before the the last meeting didn’t compare to the play one night a week and also for American Legion support. Other winners and their times: Ciiff Bruce of Manhattan the surface. \ the caliber of Hartford ’Twilight League rosters. meeting them again in the playoffs.” Braves 106, Bulls 101 Milburn next week will join the professional Inter­ in the 1,000 meters (2:27.8), Brian McElroy of the New The decision wasn’t Silver’s alone. The latter had the full The American Legion .was not represented at the games. Boston, leading the JCnicks by seven Tornambe, who has ridden Do the rosters of the World Hockey Assn, compare with % Matt Goukas scored only six points here for at least 10 years, was national Track Association (ITA) tour. York AC in the 800 meters (1:51.1), Fred Sowerby of endorsement of Mel Siebold, Rec supervisor, to turn down meeting although it was indicated earlier that the squad Silver said the town is not obligated to either Manchester games in the league’s Atlanta Divi­ the request. tlie well-established National Hockey League, or the but they were key baskets in the Buf­ in the lead on the turn for home While Milburn’s grand finale stole most of the meet’s Sports International in the 400 meters (48.3), Mike would seek membership. This would add at least another .Comntiunity College and the Legion, to provide summer sion, showed they’re ready for the falo victory over Chicago that ended ‘"There is no demand and not sufficient interest for American Basketball Assn, with the National Basketball when his horse. Don’t Be thunder, Francie Larrieu didn’t disappoint the 7,000 or so McFarland of the Chicago Track Club in the 50 meter dash 18 boys to those who would be eligible. baseball play. “They already have baseball programs. We playoffs by clobbering the Knicks 125- the Bulls’ 10-game winning streak. ‘ twilight league baseball in Manchester,” Silver said. This Assn, or the new World Football League with the National Rough, veered sharply along fans who b rav ^ a surprise snowstorm to see the much- (71) Dunn of the New York AC in the high jump Jim Lehan, a former East Catholic High player, now are,not looking for this type team.” There could be some 97 Friday night. Buffalo held a 100-97 lead when the rail and unseated him. verdict had been arrived at even before the third F ootbaU,^League? touted “Ms. Metric Mile.” with Manchester Community College, best summed up the fuel for argument on that statement. The Celtics, leading 62-49 at half­ Guokas banked in a 15-footer with 35i organizational meeting was called to order by Jeff Anoth^.question: Why is the proposed adult baseball Rec’s decision when he said, ‘‘It all boils down to the ball Manchester is ripe for the return of adult baseball. The time, outscored the Knicks 27-8 in the seconds left that just about decided Koelsch. league the bnly one that has to submit its proposed roster town should offer an adult baseball program. The town has Nine Left players being hurt.” to be scrutinize by the Recreation Department.? first eight minutes of the third period the issue. Bob McAdoo scored 29 for The meeting should not have been held in the first place. That’s it in a nutshell. been dragging its feet too many years regarding baseball, to turn the game into a rout. Jo Jo Buffalo. MONTREAL (U PI)'- There was a day when the so-called Hartford Twilight adult brand. § Lefthander Balor Moore signed The four local team representatives present, plus one from Manchester can boast of its fine baseball program for White, who scored 30 points, led the Rockets 120, Cavs 106 out of town, wasted 90 minutes of an evening, as did L^gue, which is now actually a surburban league with en­ his 1974 contract with the Mon­ Shot Put youngsters, particularly the Little, Farm and Rookie It’s pretty hard to come up after three strikes have been surge with 10 points and grabbed six scored 39 points Wiggin, Danielson Koelsch, Silver and three young men interested in playing tries from Vernon, Manchester, East Hartford and Bristol, treal Expos Friday, leaving the Leagues, American Legion and Alumni League but after recorded, especially when you haven’t even had a chance rebounds in the quarter as Boston to pace Houston past Cleveland. He with any team. as well as Hartford, couldn’t hold a candle to the to step into the batter’s box. club with only nine unsigned that its all slow pitch softball on an adult level. Softball has dominated the backboards 19-9. pumped in 16 of 21 field goals and hit players. If there wasn’t any demand or interest in adult baseball. Manchester Twi League. This could be the same again, if That’s the way the Recreation Department has handled Mark Set Elks Special Guests its place in the community, no question there, but so do given a chance. Dave DeBusschere, the Knicks’ on all seven field goals. Austin Can- Moore appeared in 35 games the request for the return of twilight league adult baseball. excellent forward, suffered a re­ paced the losers with 22 points. for the Expos last season, Special guests at the Elks Sports Night, Feb. 20 at the injury of a heel ailment after only 18 Kings 104, Blazers 99 posting a record of 7-16. ByWoods Elks Home, will be Dave Wiggin and Dick Danielson. minutes and sat on the sidelines Milt Williams scored four points in Francis Mahoney, chairman, made the announcement. soaking it in ice as the Celts built up the last 25 seconds and combined with Tests Scheduled Wiggin is the current direetor of athletics at INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) Manchester High and Danielson is the man who has their 13-point halftime lead and then Jimmy Walker to lead KC-Omaha to PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - made it a rout in the third period, fie the victory over Portland. Walker and — George Woods, who once had turned out one winning soccer team after another for a PALM SPRINGS, Calif. All-Star forward •‘Billy Cun­ a tryout with pro football’s St. (UPI) — Bert Yancey doesn’t High Tourney Hopes Dim missed the whole second half. Williams combined for 13 of the ningham of the Carolina quarter century at the school. His latest team advanced Louis Cardinals, heaved the say it in so many words but Herald Angle Boston led 95-65 entering the final Kings’ 15 points in the last four Cougars enters Pennsylvania as far as the finals in the Class A Tournament last fall shot put farther — indoors or before bowing. maybe the best thing that period and then breezed the rest of the minutes of the game, bringing KC- Hospital today for tests to outdoors — than any man in happened to him this winter way. Omaha back from a 93-89 deficit. determine if he needs a second history Friday night. Principal speaker will be humorist Jack Daly. Tickets are available at the Elks Home, was a touch of the flu. In Loss to Wethersfield Don Nelson added 18 points and Walker led all scorers with 27, 21 in operation for kidney blockage. The 295-pound bespectacled The bug felled the 33-year-old By Earl Yost Havlicek chipped in with 15. John the second half. Cunningham, who underwent behemoth, a silver medal Dinner will be served at 7. Yancey during the rain-plagued Sports Editor Gianelli paced the losers with 15 Pistons 99, Suns 94 surgery last Dec. 19 in New winner at the Mexico City and Crosby National Pro-Am, first points. Led by and Dave Bing, York’s Flower Hospital, will Munich Olympics, recorded his event of the winter tour, and he By Len Auster Kbepsel had 10 apiece. Koepsel fouled out with 6:50 left on undergo the tests on Monday prodigious mark of 72-2% at the didn’t shake it until a few days * In other games, Milwaukee downed Detroit came back from a 21-point and if a second operation is the clock without scoring in the second half. the Capital Bullets 105-96, Houston Times Indoor Games. before Ihe start of the $160,()00 WSWI Paced by a powerful rebounding contingent and some halftime deficit to defeat Phoenix. needed it will be performed The Eagles outscored the Silk Towners in the third stan­ downed Cleveland 120-106, Buffalo “That one was a little off to Bob Hope Desert Classic this outstanding outside shooting, the Wethersfield High Lanier connected on live of eight field Tuesday by Dr. Cary Maloy, the left,” Woods smiled. “Thaf week, an event he now leads by za, 19-13, to lead 59-49 after three quarters. From this beat Chicago 106-101, Philadelphia goals and pulled down six rebounds as basketball team overwhelmed Manchester High, 76-64, head of the Department of leads me to believe I still got a three strokes after three Door to 1,000-Point Club Open point Wethersfield coasted in for the victory. The margin Urology. last night at Clarke Arena before 800 onlookers. downed Atlanta 104-84, KC-Omaha the Pistons hit 48 per cent to 37 per little bit more in me. rounds. at TJfie juncture reached 14 points, and the closest beat Portland 104-99 and Detroit beat cent for the Suns. A three-point play “I know this wasn’t my best Bert carded an 11-under-par Tonight at the University of Hartford, Joe Whelton Manchester is now 6-9 in the CCIL and over-all and is Manchester came was eight, 71-63, with 1:30 left. Phoenix 99-94. should become the third player in East Catholic High confronted with a must-win situation. The Indians have by Lanier with 9:26 remaining in the feeling throw. I think I felt my 61, beating the course record at Wethersfield put it into a four-corner freeze and sharp ball Bucks 105, Bullets 96 best the first time I broke 70 Indian Wells by a shot, and basketball history to reach the 1,000-point plateau. Whelton three contests remaining and must win all to qualify for game tied the score at 79, and a handling and crisp passing kept Manchester at bay. -Despite the absence of Kareem baseline jump shot by the Detroit Contract Signed feet.” vaulted into the lead ahead of will enter the game against South Catholic with 990 points post-season play. The triumph boosted CCIL-member Outscored from the floor, 27-25, Wethersfield won it at For the third time during the Hubert Green, vyho wasn’t to his credit ijp what has been a brilliant three-year career. Wethersfield to 9-4 in the leape and 9-6 over-all. Abdul-Jabbar, who has an eye injury, center a half minute later put the the foul line converting 26 of 36 charity tosses while and Bob Danbridge, who has a leg in­ pistons ahead to stay. MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) - indoor season, the veteran exactly standing around win­ Ray LaGace and Timmy Kearns were the first two East The visiting Eagles got a superlative job off the Dave May, who tied with team­ Manchester was 10 for 12. Each club attempted 52 shots jury, the Bucks beat the Bullets with Lanier finished with 24 points, 20 in athlete set a world indoor ding his watch. standouts to gain membership in the 1,000-Point Club. backboards from husky junior center Perry Pratt. Pratt, mate George Scott for the from the floor. the help of 28. points by Lucius Allen. the second half. Bing had 21 points, record. Friday night, he broke Green shot a six-under 66, his LaGace later starred at Boston College and Kearns is still forced into service due to an injury, hauled in 13 rebounds American League lead in total his mark of 70-4 Vi set last best round in a long time. He Manchester travels to West Hartford Tuesday night to Cornell Warner, filling in for Abdul- nine assists and three steals. bases last season, Friday doing his bit at Yale in his senior year...Hartford ’Twilight 'along with contributing 10 points offensively. “Pratt has meet CCIL foe Hall High. ’The locals upended the weekend at San Francisco. started the third round of this League’s annual baseball banquet will be held Feb. 23 at been coming along nicely. His 15 points and eight rebounds signed his 1974 contract wiUi The world outdoor record, five-round event a shot off the Warriors, 77-60, earlier at Clarke Arena. the . which will stand, is 71-7 set by lead, shared by Lee Elder and Willie’s. Floyd Richards of the WTIC radio staff will be the in the second half against Maloney High was the Making a clean sweep was the Wethersfield jayvee May, who had 295 total bases, toastmaster... Arnie Brower, now a local resident and difference,” Wethersfield mentor Jack Kennedy stated. A1 Feuerbach last May at San Labron Harris. basketball team, 55-52. Scott Nierendorf with 17 points led Nets Treat Fans Anyway batted .303 with 25 homers and Jose, Calif. Elder and Harris played well veteran pro boxer, hoping for a successful comeback try Pacing the Eagles’ attack was senidr Captain Larry the winners while Bob Healy’s 14 tallies led the 9-6 locals. 93 runs batted in during 1973 An admissions counselor at Friday at tougher Eldorado and Tuesday night, competed in the past two Five Mile Road Ayers with 27 points while Steve McNeish added 19 and also had the AL’s longest Southern Illinois University, Bermuda Dunes, respectively, Races in Manchester on Thanksgiving morning. Always a markers. McNeish connected on eight of 11 shots from the hitting streak of 24 games. Woods beat Feuerbach, the No. w^th Elder carding a three- physical fitness buff, Bro\^er started as a weightlifter and floor and most were from the 15- 20-foot range while Ayers Wrlhernficld (76) under 69 and Harris a-oneunder Manrhrnl^r (64) 1 shot putter in the world last later played basketball and football, one year with the var­ 'also had seven assists. Snow Stalls Pacers, year, for the sixth time this 71. But Lee is now five shots off sity at UConn...Walt Hallas will be the new varsity 5 Koepsel 4 2-2 10 winter. the lead at 209 along with Mark Manchester, meanwhile was led by Kim Bushey (20) and P B F Pts, 2 Feeney 4 (m) 8 baseball coach at South Windsor High this spring. He Kurt Carlson (18). John Feeney led the locals in reboun­ 1 McNeish 8 34 19 4 Bushey 9 2-2 20 Johnson Agrees Feuerbach had his indoor Hayes, who had a 67, while 0 Fox Tilt Finally Called replaces Bob Joy...Sanctioned by the Little League, the 2 5-7 9 5 Sullivan 2 0-0 4 lifetime best of 704V4 at the Harris is in a tie with David ding, with 13 caroms but it wasn’t enough to overcome 3 Pratt 4 2-4 10 0 Carlson $ 2-2 18 ATLANTA (UPI) - Dave 3 Ayres 8 11-13 27 Johnson, who established a Times meet and said he was Graham, Mike Reasor and John Northern District Eight Big League, for boys 16 thru 19, Wethersfield’s muscle underneath. 4 Sunde 1 IXxte 0 06 0 3 4-6 10 1 Mcuury 0 00 0 single season home record for “happy” for his Pacific Coast Schlee at 211. will expand from six to 10 teams this season. American Wethersfield jumped off to a 22-14 first quarter lead and 1 OKeefe 0 (M) 0 0 Flanagan 3 Maloney 0 46 '4 NEW YORK (UPI) — After midnight Friday, a recorded Club teammate. Johnny Miller, who won the Leape rules will be enforced, including the desipated held a 40-36 advantage at halftime. Ayers with 14 and 0 0-0 0 21 Tolals 27 1012 64 second basemen last season by 0 Fazzino 0 1-2 1 Score at hall: Wethersfield 4036 announcement at the New York Nets’ office was still cracking 43, Friday signed his “I’m glad to see it,” he said. first three events of this year’s hitter. ’The leape will run in opposition to American McNeish with 10 led the visitors while Bushey and John 12 Totals — 25 26-36 76 PARKADE DUSTY- Mike assuring all callers that, “the Net-Indiana game is still 1974 contract with the Atlanta “It helps me. I discovered I can tour, carded a fine three-under Legion play. Dewey Post will manage the South Windsor Juszczak 224, Tom Atamian 211, go farther.” • 69 at La Quinta and was at 210, I scheduled for 7:35 pjji. or thereabouts.” Ralph Dukett 202-559, Dick Braves. Civie’s entry this season. ’The latter was second best a year Unfortunately, the whereabouts of the Indiana Pacers The Braves also announced Woods had a series of 70-5V4, six shots under par and six ago...Cheney Tech rates a salute for starting its jayvee Murphy 202, Don Ferris 212, shots behind Yancey. However, wasn’t ascertained until 10 p.m. and the game couldn’t be the signing of Gary a foul, 69-0%, 70-9, 72-2% and a games at 6 and varsity games at 7:30. ’These times are at College Basketball (Herald photo by Pinto) Leo Nelson 220-557, Terry Shep­ pass. Miller gets his chance today at played. pard 203, A1 Leonard 213-562, Gentry, Jamie Easterly and least a half hour earlier than most JV contests and as Basketball A year a’go. Woods’ best ef­ Indian Wells, the easiest of the TTie Indiana team was last seen entering taxi cabs at Dennis Heffron 203, Roger Larry Kiser, utility man Sonny much as an hour earlier than varsity attractions com­ Two-Man Battle for fort was 69-1%, and he was four courses they use in the Newark Airport around 4 p.m. for the drive to the Nassau Mierczkowski 216-578, Ted Jackson and outfielder mence at many schools...The New York Knicks held 33 of Rowland Office. ranked No. 3 in the world by Hope Classic, while Yancey Scott Fox Outleaps Indians* Feeney. Coliseum in Uniondale, N.Y., a 90-minute drive under nor­ Bidwell 214, Jack Judge 200, Track and Field News. He goes to Bermuda Dunes, the their first 55 opponents under 100 points this season, top N.C. State Romps Don Ostberg 201, John Doran mark in the NBA. Y MIDGET mal conditions. A six-inch snowfall made conditions abnor­ decided to stop competing in toughest. mal, traffic unbearable and five hours later, the Pacers 209, Dick Moonan 200, Mary June after being consistently Yancey, with an eagle and Scoring two thirds of his Royce 201-582, Don Ferris 559, team’s points, Tom McCluskey still hadn’t been heard from. The game was called off. trounced by Feuerbach. nine birdies, thus beat the NEW YORK (UPI) Second- Vegas kept its West Coast .Tourney Spot Gained Art Pinney 554. Bone Bruise Somebody Dragging His Feet led Boland Oil to an 18-11 win “You have to understand Most Valuable Player course record of 62 set by PGA ranked North Carolina State Athletic Conference title hopes A hardy band of 1,300 fans made it to the Coliseum and over Groman’s last night. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - when you’re not doing well that Commissioner-Elect Deane Don’t you think someone in authority was dragging his came to the North-South alive by defeating Nevada-Reno were entertained with a Net jjirhctice and free hot dogs and McClusley tallied 12 points. Joe KACEY - Fred Nassiff 219- Bernie Parent of the the best thing to do is rest,” he Rookie-of-the-Year in 1972, Jim Balesano of Beman in the 1969 classic. feet in »,tonchester in not seeing that there was any public doubleheader at Charlotte, N.C. 87-73 while Utah gained sole By MHS Girls in Win drinks — along with rain checks, or maybe it should be Smith (4) and Phil Duffy (3) led 574, Clem Quey 217-583, Real Philadelphia Flyers, the leading explained. Ironically, Ralph Coffey cad­ Friday night looking for an op­ possession of first place in the Attaining tournament status snow chq^s. Manchester’s Moriarty Brothers’ entry in the ice skating at Charter Oak Park’s improvised rink this proman’s .. No score of the after the third turn, 28-27. Miss Audet 213-591, Ken Tomlinson goalie in the National Hockey However, he did not stop died for Beman that day and for portunity to relax from the league with a 92-76 triumph yesterday afternoon was the Funke totaled 16 points. The Parafs were originally scheduled tO'fly into JFK Greater Hartford Twilisht Baseball League ^.winter? Along the same lines, will anything be done about Manchester Cycle-Elks game 205-537, A1 Bolis 213-541, Milt League, will not have to un­ training. He lifted weights Yancey on Friday. pressures of Atlantic Coast over New Mexico. Manchester High girls’ basket­ has won, new honors. The Manchester High exciting, or lighting a fire under the right people, to see was listed. Jim Paggoli (7) and The locals managed just airport, which is less than a half-hour drive from the Kershaw 207-512, Cy Perkins dergo surgery on his catching diligently for the six months he Conference play — and relax it Walton was assisted in ball team overcoming E.O. that Manchester has at least an outdoor artifical skating Dave McConnell (7) paced the three baskets and a free throw Coliseum. But both JFK and LaGuardia were snowbound. 212-562, Wayne TYacey 203-210- hand, the club announced was out of competition, building grad and Trinity College player ha& been did. UCLA’s victory^ by' junior Smith, 35-29. The Indians are 7-5 rink next year...And just .wondering, will the proposed Cyclists with Ken Hill (11) best in the final stanza but 'this was The plane was re-routed to Hartford, Conn, but that airport 558, Ed Yourkas 210-531, Friday. up his bench press to 470 pounds named the most valuable player in the 1973 State, behind the 61 points Ritger Leading with one game left, thus snow-making equipment talk of a year ago still be talk 10 for the Elks. forward Dave MyeTs who had a more than sufficient as Smith was snowed in and the team finally had to land at Newark Harvey Blauvelt 531, Frank Parent, who has allowed and his squats to 635 pounds. league. Jack Rose, president, made the an­ Sports rolled up by Monte Towe, David career high of 22 points. Guard TOWSON, Md. (U PI) - qualifying them for the first an­ tallied Just one hoop, at 3:37 p.m. . , Ruff 542, Ray Duhamel 503, Bob fewer than 1.9 goals per game Mary Decker, a 15-year-old years from now?...Anyone who has any suggestions or Thompson and Tommy Ron Lee led the Oregon attack nual ClAC Girls’ Basketball nouncement. Balesano was a standom both at Defending champion Dick Manchester’s last game is Finally, about.10 p.m. the Pacers arrived at their hotel Audet 509, Frank Roberts 211, and has posted 10 shutouts, is pixie from Garden Grove, complaints with the Park and Rec programs is invited to ILLING JV Burleson, embarrassed with 19 points. 'Tpurnament. Thursday against crosstown John Martin 506, Norb Audet suffering from a bone bruise at bat and afield with the Gas House Gang. Slate Placing three boys in twin Ritger entered today’s national­ Calif., set her second world in­ appear at comment sessions, the third ’Thursday of each Georgia Tech 98-54 while Bobby The score was tied five times ly televised finals of the $70,000 The score was deadlocked 6- East Catholic at the Eagles’ in Hempstead, N.Y., which is a snowball’s throw from the 517, Milt Kershaw 207-512, Don the base of the index finger and figures, Illing trounced door record within a month, inonth at 7:30 at the Municipal Building, when the Ad­ Jones hit 19 points to take in the early going before all after the first quarter and Nest at 7. -t • Coliseum after being snarled in traffic on the icy roads. it had been anticipated that he Kosciusko, 69-50. Brian Professional Bowlers Associa­ Palmer 215-554, John Ragna winning the women’s 800-yard Saturday visory Park and Recreation Commission meets. To date fourthranked North Carolina to Oregon pulled out to a 17-14 lead the Storrs team held a twd- In jayvee action, Manchester A Nets’ official said the game would be played later in Charlbois (14), Bill Talbot (13) tion touraament with a com­ 200-553, Mario Frattaroli 548, might have to undergo correc­ run in 2:06.7. BASKETBALL an easy 95-69 win over Furman. after seven minutes. Then point advantage at-intermis­ topped Smith, 20-4. Johnah the season. Bill August 504, Jim Mcllduff tive surgery. there has been a lot of comments and letters to this office, and Frank Beupre (12) set the manding 273-pin lead. South Catholic vs. East State meets Furman in the UCLA exploded to outscore the sion. Patelli and Ginny Peterson 522. but nothing but ‘no-shows’ at the comment sessions, except offensive pace for the winners. Ritger upped his pin total to The Indiana team spent the night at the hotel and Kathy Whitworth Out Catholic at II. of H. first game, of the final , round Ducks 18-5 in the next 7:46 Manchester paced by Bettd registered six points apiece to for Jeff Koelsch. ...Carl Silver has estimated that it would Skip Cannone hit 12 hoops for 9,461 by winning 13 of 16 match attempted to fly back to Indianapolis today for a home tonight while North Carolina minutes for a 32-22 margin. ’The games Friday night. Funke’s 10 points crept ahead pace the locals. game tonight against Denver. WRESTLING cost the town 31,600 to run a four-team twilight baseball the losers. takes on the Yellow Jackets. In Women^s Golf Upset Bristol Eastern at Manchester league. Cost would be for , umpires and a league Bruins led 41-27 at half-time. In the three ABA games that were played Friday night, ILLING VARSITY ' State is now 17-1 for the year UCLA, now 17-1 overall, is 6-0 Outscored 16-8 in the first Kentucky beat DenvA* 106-105, Virginia topped Memphis Kaceys to Honor commissioner-publicist. That’s figured on a nine-week while North Carolina is 16-2. in conference play, while the Smith Ousted AND PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. the top money winner on the schedule...Did you know that no collections of any kind are period anil trailing by as much Tech fell to 4-14 for the, season Ducks are 11-7 for the year 5-1 South Windsor, Rams 115-106 and San Diego ripped Sati Antonio 120-105. (UPI) — Thirty-two women Ladies Professional Golf legal at any of the town athletic fields and no contest on as 13 points in the second while Furman dropped to 14-6. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. golfers are paired in the second Association tour by “taking in the Pac-8. (UPI) — It will be an all-foi;eign Eagles’ Ogrodnik Sunday may start before 2 o’clock?...Nice honor for UConn quarter, filing’s varsity fought In other action, top-ranked In Ivy League play. Harvard RADI#. round of match play today in long walks, running on the Players Suspended back to tie at halftime and go on UCLA won again, dropping semifinal today in the $50,000 Losers in Court Duels the $100,000 Sears Women’s beach, and practicing con­ AUBURN, Ala. (UPI) - football player, guard Bob Bundy, named to the College beat Columbia 58-51, Brown World Championship Tennis to whip Kosciusko of Enfield. Pacific Eight foe Oregon 84-66 SATURDAY Golf Classic but defending stantly.” Auburn University officials Academic All-American team. Bundy has been an end, downed Princeton 64-59 in over­ Tourney at the Bay Front Facts don't always hold true field is 11-4. Over-a|L South is Tapped to be the honored guest at the 19th annual 52-44, behind Bill Walton’s 25 points 1:00 (22) Providence Vs. LPGA champion Kathy Miss Whitworth said after the said Friday that football Coach tackle and guard in his three varsity seasons at Storrs He time, Penn trounced Yale 80-56 Arena. - & to form. This was verified in 13-2 and the Warhawks are 11-5 Squires’ABA Franchise Knights of Columbus Irish-Sports Night on March 18 Blil Finnegan with 13 points, and 17 rebounds. In other Pac-8 Seton Hall Whitworth is out of the running match, “I just played terribly. I Ralph Jordan suspended three hails from Norwich...The New York Giants selected 13 and Dartmouth beat Cornell 62- The last three !^ericans in last night’s basketball action as Rockville High, which over­ is Stan Ogrodnik. 10 in the second half, and Scott games,’ Stanford downed 2:00 (3) UConn Vs. for the $15,000 first prize. Miss just can’t get ready to play this black players because they linemen and five backs in the recent college player draft. 53. the tournament, including se­ South Windsor and Rockville came Glastonbury, 73-68, The program will be held at the Kacey Home. Hyde with 14 paced the Illing at­ Washington 88-68, Southern Sold toVirginia Group UMass Whitworth was upset Friday hy early in the year.” failed to shave off facial hair. Six of the linemen were offensive standouts in the college tack. Bob Noonan and Mike cond seeded Stan Smith, Sea High were beaten the second earlier in the season, dropped a Francis Mahoney, general chairman, made the an­ ' 3:00 (3 (22) Niagara vs. St. petite Jocelyn “Frenchy” Defending champion in the California beat Oregon State 81- time around. 91-68 decision to the same There had been reports that ranks...Congratulations are due, Bob Alibrio, varsity Sherman each added 10 points Pines, S.C., were eliminated in nouncement today that the highly successful East Bonaventure Bourassa of Montreal, 5 and 4, Sears (Hassic is Carol Mann, 71 and California edged Tomahawks last night. Jim called Tidewater Group Sports, 11 other black athletes quit and starred on defense.' Illing Friday’s quarterfinal play. South Windsor, which was NORFOLK, Va. (U PI)-T he Catholic High basketball coach and faculty member 3:30 (8) Pro Bowlers in the opening round. who finally edged Connie wrestling coach at Manchester High, who welcomed a son Washington State 69-65. > Lewis and Jim Daukas with 22 Inc., said the purchase price because of Jordan’s rule has. an 8-3 record. Smith was upset by Raul riding a 10-game win skein and Virginia Squires’ franchise in would be honored. ^ ^ 5:00 (22, .30) Hope Coif Ms. j^urassa, 26, said she Bryant one-up but only after .into the Alibrio family last Wednesday...Have a nice Elsewhere, Nevada-Las sailing along atop the Central and 16 points respectively led was contingent on the return of against facial hair, but officials weekend. ' (El Scoreboard d Ramirez of Mexico, who said, the American Basketball Invited >,gpqsfs will inclu^fe the Rev. Robert 5:00 (8) Wide World o f' prepared for her ^test against four holes of a sudden death denied the reports. “ in Philadelphia (where he Valley Conference, had earlier Glastonbury which is 5-10 in the Association, beset by problems All-Star guard George Gervin Sports playoff. mauled Bloomfield High, 86-70. league and 5-12 over-all. to the Squires. Foreman sold Saunders, East princif^al^and members of the varsity beat Smith two weeks ago) I bn and off the court, has been East Catholic hoop squiad. 9:00 (18) Rangers vs. NHL learned that the only way I The tables were turned last Rockville is 9-6 and 10-6. sold to a group of local Gervin, the league’s Canadiens See Me For Your Best Deal In Quality could beat his serve was make night as the Warhawks utilizing Out in Hebron in Charter Oak businessmen for about $1 fourthleading scorer, last The principal speaker will be John Toner, director Friday’* Result* 11:00’ (22) Flyers vs. the return and come to the net. a three-quarter court press to Conference action, the million. month to the ^ n Antonio Spurs of athletics at the University of Connecticut. Bruin* CEILINGS • SIDING • ALUMINUM WINDOWS ^ le HeralJi Chicago 3, Atlanta 0 He is so strong if you stay back upend the league-taaders, 72-67. homestanding Rham Sachems The group, headed by Norfolk for $225,000. Ogrodnik, now in his sixth season as head coach, Buffalo 7, California 2 ..The long range bombing of trounced East Hampton, 85-64. ABA Commissioner Mike SUNDAY he’ll overpower you.” businessman Gerald Friedman, after serving as an assistant, earlier this season saw his 1:00 (3) Sports Spec­ Barnard Lazlar, • DOORS • CANOPIES • AWNINGS Only games scheduled, Keith 531es with 18 points and Four Rham performers, Chris announced Friday the signing of Storen originally vetoed the charges win their 100th game. He has never en­ Inc. Beaudoin (21), Todd Cherry Gervin sale as being detrimen­ tacular: Track & Field, No Easy Job the inside work of Tom Norman an agreement to buy the team countered a losing season. Skiing ’ “GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP” Classified Advertising WHA with 12, bolstered Bloomfield (17), Kevin Dunn (16) and Jeff from Washington corporate at­ tal tothe league, but a federal Repairs and Kablik (10) hit double digits. court judge, in San Antonio Committee chairmen include Joe McCooe, food, and 2:00 (22,30) Kings vs. Friday’* Result* ST. MORITZ, Switzerland which had stumbled in the last torney Earl M. Foreman, sub­ Flames Look for details in Monday^ Herald Free Estimates — Easy Terms (UPI) — Bob Cochran and three few weeks. Bellringers’ Gene Rossi led all ruled that Gervin could play for Joe McCarthy, tickets. Tickets will he available starting Replacemental Vancouver 7, Quebec 3 ject to approval next Feh. 15 at the Kacey Home. ^ 3:00 (3) Laker* v*. Bull* Houston 6, Edmonton 2 of his U.S. ski teammates today - South Windsor was led by 6-6 scorers with 26 markers. Rham Wednesday by the ABA Board the Spurs and no one else until Phnna ManchestBr Automobile 643-2711 is now 5-12 over-all having won 4:30 (8) W % World of Minnesota 4, Winnipeg 3 chased their last medal chances center Tom Goodwin’s game- of Trustees. Feb. 15. That ruling will be The usual corned beef and cabbage dinner will be three of its last four decisions Sports New England 4, Cleveland 2 in the glamor event of the world high 22 points. The Bobcats are However, the new owners. appealed, the group said. served starring at 7 o’clock. 649-448f Dealers Association BILL T U N S K Y 649-9095 To Place Your Ad. while East Hampton is-5-10 in 5:00 (22, 30) Hope Golf Only games scheduled ski championshi|is — the men’s 12-2 in the league while Bloom­ downhill. all games. I PAGE tEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. , sat.. Feb. 8. 1974 , BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN j^ C H E S T E R EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Feb. 9. 1 9 7 4 - pap. u. VOUCANPUT HCYGICeRO> TH'TV s e t AT K0CCD6V HOUfiC ^ OUR BOARDING HOUSE i^lth MAJOR HOOPLE V e r i i o n ELEVEN vouRoarHcs WHATS - m is BU5TEP/ SO HE'S MOVIN' IN IN m iroOM! W ITH U S 'T il IT HOLPrr.'w e 'Re SPL IT THEM PCXVN) HERE you ARE.BOYS ,^ A T CAESAR! Vernon Briefs ALL SAVIN'EM' Coventry Briefs SE T S nXEO i . THE MIPPLE-ANP -^FIVE C-N0TE6 '1 GUESS YOU'RE A □ NOTICES I MOVEP FURNI­ I?ON’T MENTION IT FOR DUES! NOW TURE FOR you < BROTHER OWL— I Heart Drive I h a p p y TO YOUR FATHER.' SKIP THE KIP .MEAN SISTER-v- ADS THIS m ornin g... ] HE JUSTFIXEP STUFF AND LET Order Your MY IRON/ MEAN The church school of Union two for $150 for those who plan Will Start tost and Found 1 I ME THROUGH Garden Glub Meets One teacher from each grade T . THE POOR PUSH Congregational Church will go to attend a technical or WATCH OUT THAT YOU BACK, There will be a meeting of the level will attend and the LIK E A N Y POKT CATCH YOUR on single sessions starting this vocational >%hool. Monday FOUND - Yellow_ tiffcr cat. ihppy YOU'RE Coventry Garden Club on seventh and eighth grade girls O TH ER HKL— THE RUG IS-.- FOSSIN' Sunday when Grades 5-8 will Any seni^ who is in the upper Vicinitytv Vernon Street. Call MEMBER Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the home will baby-sit. 643-6918. ER-AH-^AN ANTIQUE! MY meet in the annex. The annex is one-fifth of the class and has GLASSES of Mrs. Esther Katzung on Rt. the former bank building next I been accepted by an accredited 44A. Heart Fund Drive LOST - Cat, black and white, door to the church. institution for advanced educa­ Mrs. Wilfred Hill will be the Mrs. ponalil. Wildowsky, Df,®3rmg blue collar, vicinity of a a sses will be held from tion may apply. T o ^ y ! ^ co-hostess. volunteer action chairman of Woodland Street. Call 643-5040. € tl74 kr w«w ITM. hE., 10:30 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. on the TB. No »$■ hL W. Applications must '’be Miss Milicent Jones of ^Itoh the Eastern Chapter of the first floor of the artnex, making W II^ THE person who found return^ to the guidance office will give a talk on bouse plants. Heart Association, has an­ MICKEY FINN it possible to have classes for by April 5 and the presentations the handbag in shopping cart at c m ( 4 8 2 7 1 1 BY HANK LEONARD Betty Crocker Winner nounced that Mrs. (Charles Can­ crib room through Grade 8, all are made the night of gradua­ non has been appointed chair­ A&P, please return bag and Barbara Sperry, daughter of personal items. Call 267-0201, DOCTOR— I'M THE GIRL'S Y E S ' I I WANT MARy ELLEN TO HAVE ^ a t the same time. tion exercises. man ofThe Heart Fund Drive in . • ■ Someone FIANCE. MY NAME IS GUESS Mrs. Albert Bouffard, Laurel collect. Manchester THE VERY BEST OF CARE.I NURSES The Confirmation Class will Club Meeting Coventry. JOHN D. GARNETT, JR, EVERY­ Trail, Coventry, and John may have Met yen -I'M SURE you HEARD , ONE continue to meet from 9:15 to Mrs. Cannon is the secretary The Vernon Junior Womens Sperry, Windsorville Rd., o happy odl Evening OF MY FATHERI HASI 10:15 a.m. so members may at­ Gub will meet Tuesday at 7:45 and former vice president of Rockville, has been named Announcements 3 tend the regular church service the Junior Women’s Club of p.m. in the Tolland Agricultural Coventry High School Betty Herald afterward and also to help with Center, Rt. 30. Crocker Family Leader of Coventry. This organization has INCOME TAX Returns and Sunday school classies. ECONP Club evaluation will be the Tomorrow for 1973-74. been active in recent Heart bookkeeping done professional­ Happy Birthday Happy, Birthday 0 !/' t h o u g h t s This Sunday will be Youth subject of the meeting. Fund campaigns. ly. Call Dan Hickey, M9-9145. Barbara won the honor by to the sweetest niece ON ♦ . Sunday and the theme for the POP W H Y M O T H E R S S E T G R AY ' \P E F E A T - Trash Collection competing with other seniors in in the world! church service"Will be "The -J _____2 d . There will be no collection of the written knowledge and at­ McCo ll u m KRIS CAPTAIN EASY Christian in the World.’’ trash on Tuesday as all town ONYX S l titude examination on Dec. 4, On your 82nd Birthday With love and kisses, B Y C R O O K S LAW REN CE In place of the regular ser­ departments will be closed for 1973. WROUGHT From your western Uncle Herb BLAZESI...PID YOU ©EE THE mon the young people will put Lincoln’s birthday. She is now eligible for state IRON kinfolk - Grandma and Grandpa WAY THAT APE-MAN BROKE I'M on a skit entitled “The, Big THE CHAIR TO P IE C ^ WITH BEGINNING Trash usually picked up on and national honors and will _ _ t v . WOODEBWOODEN TOYS Scoop.’’ Those in the cast will Pr»» Form ' ' Ruth, Chuck and _____ Sue alao TO THINK Tuesday will be collected receive a specially designed ADMIRAL be Mark Fontaine, John Stwiing Silv«r JtvMiry WICKER Charles Jr., Wednesday along with the award from (ieneral Mills, Inc., PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER PEWEYMAPE Fickett, Gregory Fontaine, Bloei $2.00 up MEXICAN IMPORTS Diane and Tommyl A WRONG regular W^nesday route. sponsor of the annual 4 K O P S ia iig - m o v e : David Cud worth, Carrie Ander­ ------10 % OO F F J F A L L Parker, SORR^; PRISCILLA! I WARNED YOU, The refuse area will also be educational scholarship KEEPiurrr FLIPPING ALL son, Joan Diamberlin, Dana m e n s - w o m e n s CHILDRENS Andy and Tommy, 1 DOT A CODE' HOLLYHOCK.' THOSE PAGE closed on Tuesday. program. IN MY DOSE.' s p e e d r e a d i n g Gregus, Connie Dickey, Mrs. Betsy Steele - -J C A N M A K E Church Women Parents Group o u fta u n .. 'Gall and Doug Loper, WILL DO IT Q U IT E A Douglas McDougall, Brian E V E R Y The Rockville United A Parents Group has Been Kristy, Brad and Jeff, DRAFT.' Doyle, Terri Bruner, Marvin UOPW' TIME.' Methodist Church Women will The door-to-door Heart Fund formed at the Capt. Nathan Peggy and Steve C.B. Mundell, Nancy Waite, Holly ____ MoctAtiAi meet Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. in Drive will start Monday in Ver­ Hale Middle School to provide Pfeiffer, Schaefer, and Donald Apel. PricM fUrt at $3.96 Love you so, Fellowship Hall with Mrs. non and continue to Feb. 24, for a continuing flow of infor- Chris, The Union Church Folk FR E E W.OODEN NICKELS! Route44A See you soon. Thomas Dorman as program Mrs. Betsy Steele, drive chair­ maiton between the school and ( Donna and Craig Singers and the junior choir will DICK AND FAITH DIONNE Bolton Notch, Conn chairman. man has announc^. the home. « Sonny also participate in the service. Open 1Q^B:30 Dally • Thura. til 9 • Sun. 1-6 (Closed Tues. DenHerder The worship service will be It is hop^ that they will be Synagogue Talk taken from the Call to Prayer Mrs. Steele said eight area able to the teachers. Happy Birthday “ Israel — Public Opinion — and Self-Denial Service called, co-chairmein have been named STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF The telephone number of One Day Late Do We Need Her?’’ will be the “The People’s Story.” to help coordinate the drive ef­ each home room representative Legal Notice OH,YES' please^ topic of a talk to be given by Happy I^AS A FORMAUTY, WHY ME7C0ULDNT OH, INDEED, we COULP^SHAU. I T w H Y ,y £ S -llL ^ i It will be a “do it yourself” fort in which volunteers will has been sent home with the GRANDMA COME IN,/VIR.AME$: OF COURSE,MA'AM! 1 IP 1974 by WEA. Inc. T M. Rtg. U S. Pit. Off YOU HAVE SBiTTHE HAVE SENT VeURLEeACY READ THE IHEATSOME W TK I Mrs. Joan R. Singer, at worship service with all per­ visit all residential areas dis­ 92nd Biilhday -WOULD YOU UKB -B U T THE nxN TO F students. Love, TEA SERVICE-OR BY POST...BUT THERE i WIU.7 im FOR TEA ...! Knesseth Israel Synagogue, sons participating in the plan­ ORDINANCE CREATING A WETLANDS TO SEE ^ M 5S- M Y VISIT IS TO REAP WHATEVER HE LEFT tributing heart-saving informa­ Parents may call the MA The Beachcombers, t h e b o r n l o s e r BY ART SANSOM ARE RECEIPTS TO BE ' Ellington, Monday at 8:15 p.m. COMMISSION AND AUTHORIZING IT TO POKT-OR 50M E- MR. BRANDYWINE'S ME— THROUeH SIQNEP.. ning. A special offering will be tion and collecting funds. representative to discuss their Colleen and Jennifer THINS ? Mrs. Singer will Be speaking MORICONI >ii'i , PERHAPS you 1 - taken for ministries in the concerns. PROMULGATE REGULATIONS PROTECTING THE I HAD BETTER NOT on behalf of the Israeli Task United States and overseas. The funds go toward suppor­ Love, \..\V ^ W LUAM ^ , BE CARRYING There will be a meeting for WETLANDS AND WATER COURSES OF Force of the Hartford Jewish The program will include two ting research, educational, and Congratulations | / HEURS HABRrao'$ BOlUNOmrBKl all class room representatives THE TOWN OF ANDOVER From All Federation. She has visited films, "The Man Who Had To community service programs and anyone else interested in BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN MEETING of the town To I lom } }^> I Your Children Israel on serveral occasions, is Sing,” and “The Preacher.” A supported by the heart associa­ attending on Feb. 26. of Andover: That the following ordinance be adopted pursuant to vice president of public affairs tion. OLIVE i 'MOOUP B e '2D\ discussion will follow. the provisions of An Act Concerning Inland Wetlands and Water OIL I of Ararat Chapter B ’Nai B ’rith. Hostesses will be Mrs. Alex Courses, Section 7-131 (a) of the Connecticut General Statutes. v| B A R S O U > * Scholarships DIugolenski, Mrs. Peter Par- Named area co-chairmen are Patricia Woolwich, Carol Bar­ .Section 1 The Inland wetlands and water courses of the Scholarship applications for sain and Mrs. Norman Baldwin. Surgeon Named din, Sandra Faloon, Caryle town of Andover are an indispensable and irreplaceable but the annual scholarship given by Junior Grange r s > . < 1 Cline, Lori Owens, Roberta fragile natural resource with which the citizens of the town have P e n o n a la « - r r / the Vernon Junior Womens The Vernon Junior Grange 92 Wilson, Mary Ellen Linderman, By Guard Unit been endowed. The wetlands are in an interrelated web of nature □ FINANCIAL Gub, are now available in the will meet Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. in and Joyce Jackson. essential to an ad^uate supply of surface and underground PIANO wanted, any condition. guidance office at Rockville Grange Hall, Rt. 30, when new water; to hydrological purification of ground water and to the Call anytime, 742-!“ 2-7141. THE FLINTSTONES High School. Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 8 BY HANA-BARBERA members will be initiated. Anyone interested in serving Capt. Herbert J. DiMeola, of existence of many forms of animal, aquatic and plant life. S) 1974 ^ NEA. Inc. T M Rig U & Pat OH RIDE WANTED to and from, This year the club is offering This meeting is to take the as a Heart Fund volunteer for Wheellock Rd., Ellington, has MORTGAGES, loans first se­ Many inland wetlands and water courses have been MCC from Oakland Street, 8:M three scholarships, one for $300, place of the meeting scheduled the door-to-door campaign, paf- been appointed surgeon to the cond, third. All kinds. Realty destroyed or are in danger of destruction because of unregulated a.m .Jo 4:30 p.m. daily. Phone Al,LEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN B U T , NO W GREAT for a student who plans to at­ earlier in the month and post­ ticularly in the Rockville area, statewide, credit rating un- HE W E A R S First ^ttalion, 169th Infantry, i d e a , tend a four-year college, and poned due to the weather. is asked to call 875-8011...... T LCOK! HE'S MARK- WELL, I'LL ,f>. . ...SO THAT'S THE IDEA'S THERE, BUT Connecticut National Guard in the diversion of obstruction of water flow, the erection of struc­ f u i t INS SOMETHING NUH ' / Announcementa 3 V?“ tial, guick arrangements. BEDANGED.I HOW YOU WERE YOU'LL AGREE, OUR C> Manchester. tures and other uses, all of which have despoiled, polluted and ON THAT ROCK.' WOULDJUH ) a s . ^ GONNA SET 'IM Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. HAIRY FRIENDS OUT­ Capt. DiMeOla is chief of the eliminated wetlands and water courses. Such unregulated activi­ LOOK AT TO TALKI SMARTED ME.' Experienced 100 (Constitution Plaza, Hart- THAT.' kidfcy dialysis center a John­ ty has had, and will continue to have a significant, adverse im­ ford. Evenings, 2386879. son memorial Hospital in Staf­ pact of the environment and ecology of the town of Andover and INCOME TA)l Know Yoiir Heating System, ford b rin g s. has and will continue to imperil the quality of the environment PREPARATION MORTGAGES -" 1 s t, and 2nd He was commissioned in the thus adversly affecting the ecological, scenic, historic and mortgages — interim financing U.S. Army Medical Corps in recreational values and benefits of the town of Andover for its Dan Mosler — expeditious and confidential service, J.D. Real Estate Vernon Residents Advised 1969 while still a resident at citizens now and forever more. 1649-3329 525-82831 Yale-New Haven hospital. Assoc. ^ 1 9 8 0 . He suggested that Skiba was asked about put­ The preservation and protection of the wetlands and water BARBARA RICHMOND Under a special Army program, INCOME TAX forms r homeowners purchase an in­ ting anti-freeze in boilers in courses from random, unnecessary, undesirable and unregulated A homeowner should know he was able to complete his in your home, at about t Ina u ra n ca expensive humidity indicator case of an emergency and he uses, disturbance or destruction is in the public interest and is es­ 10 the type of heating system he medical training as a kidney price you would and to keep it at 40 to 50 per said he would not advise it just sential to the health, welfare, and safety of' the citizens of the has in his house and how to specialist in Connecticut. someone’s office. Cali ( AUTO INSURANCE - compare 2 9 cent humidity. ^ in case anything went wrong town. operate it, and he should also He and a group of specially our low rates. For a telephone 197<>,)C«.W.T Dan Skiba, a local plumber, and it should get into the TA X Preparation by know the number on the utility trained nurses and technicians It is therefore the purpose of this ordinance to protect the quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- offered many suggestions con­ domestic water system. professional. Home service and 6050. MR. ABERNATHY WIN AT BRIDGE pole nearest his home. prepared at New Haven to citizens of the town of Andover by making provisions for the BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY cerning heating systems and Skiba also cautioned about reasonable. Phone 5684643. These were words of advice organize the Stafford Springs protection, preservation, and maintenance and use of the inland their care during emergencies. the procedure for filling the given by two experts speaking center, which was put into wetlands and water courses by minimizing their disturbance and THINK llu . He cautioned homeowners to system again after the power is NORTH 9 ^at an emergency home-heating operatiqn last July. pollution; maintaining and improving water quality in accor­ Legal Notice Cv a w n ) I 'm g e t t in © STRETCH OUT-''! 4 J1098 MacDuff scotches MacBeth’s play know all about their systems so back. “Do not start the burner dance with the highest standai^s set by federal, state or local V4>CHRDJ’K10 4 He also reminded minister the treatment dover’s potable fresh water supplies from the dangers of drought, SOUTH (D) decided the way to do this have another diamond left in MacDonald’s proposal for the For those who have gas fired with the agency to defray the cost of publication of the notice 3 thertiselves,” Capt. DiMeolas overdraft, polution, misuse and mis-management by providing an 4 AKQ2 was to strip the hand of dia­ his hand. seminar was precipitated by boilers and did not know they homeowners to watch the required for hearing. The Wetlands Commission shall not be What do ypu do now? said, orderly process to balance the need for the economic growth of JONES 4- ?K964 monds and play East for Of course, there was no the ice storm in December and could have heat even though the pressure guage on the boiler as required to hear any petition or petitions relating to the same RlPSSlAy A—Bid four hearts. Yon in­ Most patients with kidney dis­ Andover and the use of its land with the need to protect its en­ 4 K62 either the singleton ace of reason for MacBeth to expect the ensuing lengthy power out­ electricity was off, there is a they are refilling the system. regulation or map changes or substantially the same changes, ♦ Q4 hearts or ace and one. tended to raise hearts right He said it should be maintained ease must undergo the dialysis vironment and ecology in order to forever guarantee to the peo­ M acDuffs brilliant play, but along. age. way, at least in the ifewer type. more than once in a period of twelve months. Both vulnerable So, MacBeth cashed dum­ at about 20 pounds in order to treatment for several months ple of Andover the safety of such natural resources for their WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI he could have guarded TODAY'S QUES'nON Skiba explained that the Section 4. In exercising the authority granted herein, the my’s ace and queen of dia­ against it by leading a heart push the air out until the last while a donor can be arranged benefit and enjoyment and for the benefit and enjoyment of West North East South You do bid four hearts and Ted Pastva, an analystjfor newer gas boilers have a self­ generations yet unborn. Wetlands Commission shall: monds. MacDuff, the best from dummy before cashing room is being turned bn and for kidney transplant, he p a t : w hy d id YtXJ AMDVETO IN.T. your partner bids five clubs. Connecticut.Light & Power, ad­ generating gas valve in case of a. Develop comprehensive programs in furtherance of the NAT: “b e c a u s e I HEARD TH A T NATURALLY... EVERYBODY player® in Scotland, that last diamond explained. Section 2 a. The Wetlands Commission shall consist of five KANSAS CITY NAT? " Pass 2 4 Pass 20 What do you do now? vised those present that the power failure. The power then the pressure should be purposes of this ordinance; MISSOURI LOVES COMBANY,'" KNOWS ABOUT Pass 44 remarked, “It hurts my With the transplant opera­ regular members and two alternates appointed by the Board of Pass Pass ■ INEwisPAPER ENTERMISE ASSN ) Answer Monday first thing they should do is brought down to about 12 b. Advise, consult and cooperate with agencies of the SOUTHERN hospitality . Pass Scotch soul to throw away an switch has "auto-manual” on it Selectmen. There shall be three regular Wetlands Commission ~ r know the number of the utility pounds when the boiler is going tion, there is a 75 to 80 per cent Opening le a d -4 A ace, but this looks like the and in case of power failure the municipality, region, state, and federal government, other states / r pole nearest their home. to be started because it will ex­ chance of a successful members appointed from the following: One member of the time to do it. Down on the ta­ homeowner can switch this to and with persons and municipalities in the furtherance of the pur­ pand when it heats up. recovery, Capt. DiMeola said. Conservation Commission, The Planning and Zoning Represen­ Answer to Previous Puzzle He said the CL&P office does manual and thg boiler will run. poses of tlqs ordinance; to this end, all applications fof^uilding _ By Oswald & James Jacoby ble went the ace of hearts With gas systems you have to Guard service will give the tative to the Qapitol Region Council of Govenunent and the Town and down went MacBeth In Washington not know people by name but if However, in order to get the permits, subdivision plans or other permits which involve or may ■ nraniQ ■ loniT.) relight the pilot if the power has captain the chance to continue Building Official. The terms of office of these representatives to since there was no way Tor, someone calls and tells the heat to rise the ..zone valve involve regulated activities in an inland wetland or water course MacBeth, Thane of Glamis ■ rai-it^n I r.ira operating the vital medical ser­ ruq concurrently with the term of office held on the board or him to avoid the loss of two uranG ?i ■ SHiRirN ■ iMi=i street they live on and the would have to be opened been off. “Ail of these things made to any other Andover Board or commission shall be subject and of Cawdor followed as vice while completing his commission. In addition four citizen representatives shall be ap­ heart tricks to West. ACROSS DOWN t^n^eind r-iEiinr: furnaces, too; some have no many people have already d. Retain and employ consultants and assistants on a con­ C 1974 fty WEA. Iwc, T M. Rig U S Pal. Off. ^ C M iX A been playing the hand he Capitol and 6 Renter Lirdfil ment and turn off the main b. Vacancies shall be filled by the Board of Selectmen. Washington n m o zone valve but instead have a forgotten the inconveniences tract or other basis for the purpose of rendering legal, financial, 7 Permit breaker and just leave the About Town c. In the event that an Agency member misses four con­ SH O R T R IB S Monument 8 Musical E i u n wing nut, and that is why Skiba they suffered during the technical or other assistance and advice in furtherance of any of BY FRANK O’NEAL 8 Onetime sounds switch on that would service secutive meetings th& Board of ^lectm en may remove that emphasized the importance of December storm as well as the The St. Patrick’s Day dance its purposes, specifically including, but not limited to, soil scien­ resident of 9 Athena bigwig 40 Restrain one or two lights. member and fill the vacancy created by the manner provided in White House each homeowner familiarizing expense of repairing broken comniittee of the Mr. and Mrs. tists of the United States Soil Conservation Service for the pur­ / S l o w d o w n , ' IM ONLV \ , 10 Clenched hand 27 National 41 Congressional paragraph b. of this section. YES, 5 5 LIGHT 12 Taxation group 11 Fling Cemetery of Honor He said before there is an himself with his particular pipes and radiators. Gub of St. Bridget Church will pose of making on site interpretations, evaluations and findings YOU'IJE mSTlNCy P0ING55.M/ 5S?] (ah.) system. Section 3 a. The Wetlands (Commission J s authorized to YEARS AN HOUR. 17 European 28 Musical 42 Church part emergency the homeowner But those who attended were meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the as to soil types and/or utilize the services of such other town of­ PU Et-,' 13 Awry peninsula promulgate such regulations, in conformity with regulations instrument 43 Bird should know which switch this “ With oil-fired burners they enlightened by the two presen­ home of Mrs. Robert Convoy, ficials and employees as it may deem appropriate; 14 Hodgepodge 19 Medicated 29 Measure of 44 At this place promulgated by the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, S T A R GA'ZER'''Fr> 15 Rothan god of Would be so when the power cannot be operated without tations. Besides their talks the . 508 Vernon St. e. Promulgate such regulations as are necessary to protect CLAY R.-POLLAN- 23 Desires lend .46 Anatomical as are necessafy to protect the wetlands and water courses, and LIBRA underworld 24 Remove rind 31 Reddish color network n does come back each circuit is power unless the homeowner twp experts handed out several the inland wetlands and water courses or any of them individual­ MA». 21 Your Daily Activity G uidt ser. 16 Flavor from has a generator. Skiba said.,if define boundaries of inland wetland areas as defined by said '• “ v h 33 Weary 47 Ireland Brought back slowly perhaps phamphlets and booklets which Loyal Circle of King’s ly or collectively; According lo Iht Slors. 18 Sowers 25 Fencing sword 38 Saunter 48 Profound Public Act No. 155, as amended, within the territorial limits of (> 20 Defeats starting with the refrigerator the temperature inside goes explain how to conserve energy Daughters will meet Tuesday at f. Inventory or index the inland wetlands and water courses ,>x2i)-21-31-43 To develop message for Sundoy, 26 Argentine (slang) 50 Snooze the town of Andover. No such regulations of a Wetlands Commis­ 2.32.-44^3/^ 21 Numbers (ah.) and then the heating system^ down to 40 degrees and the and various heating systems 7:45 p.m. in the Federation in such form, including pictorial representations, and list of plant :W31-61-79-84 reod wprds corresponding to numbers 65.72.81-86(^ sion including boundaries of inland wetland areas shall become of your Zodiac birth sign. 22 Female sheep He also advised that some six temperature outside is below and their operation. Room 6f Center Congregational species, as the Wetlands Commission deems best suited to effec­ // TAURqS SCORPIO T“ 2 3 4 6 6 r “ — 9 10 It 1 You J J To 6 1 A (pi.) freezing then the homeowner Meanwhile, lower your ther­ effective or be established until after a public hearing in relation a m . 20 OCT. 22 i 24 Favorites per cent of the fuel bill can be C!hurch. Miss Dorothy Peterson tuate |he purposes of this ordinance; 2 Excellent 32 Doy 62 T o " had better drain the system and thereto held,by the ^etlands Commission, at which parties in in­ I W m a V 20 26 Fruit 12 13 14 saved by keeping thermostats mostat to 68, keep your heating is hostess. 3 Importont r 33 Go^ , 63 Courtship HOY. 21 terest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heahl. Notice ' g. Exercise all incidental powers necessary to enforce 1-13-25-37 4There'fe 34 It 64 Perhops 27 Hawaiian move out. He said ordinarily system clean, let as much 7-12-2834/t»-1 IS 16 17 at 68 degrEies. He said if ther­ regulations and to cari7 out the purposes of this ordinance, in­ 5 Compromise 35 To 65 Send pepper - , this would be within about 24 sunshine in as possible, turn off of the time and place of such hearing shall be published in the 6 No 36 So 66 Yourself 4857-78 mostats are kept higher the Manchester Society of cluding the designation of a compliance officer and ad­ BUZZ 's a w y e r BY ROY CRANE GIMINI 30 Each 18 form of a legal advertisement, appearing in a newspaper having 7 S light 37 A nd 67 H o lfw o y SAGITTARIUS 19 20 house dries out. Two good in­ hours in winter weather. unneeded lights, keep oven Professional Handwriting U A Y 21 8 To 38 Deter 68 W o rk in g 32 Kind of acid a substantial circulation in the municipality at least twice at in­ ministrator. HOY. 34 Peruser 21 dications that a house is too dry Each system is a little bit doors closed when in use, turn Analyists will meet Monday at A H /^ W iF you p la n t o BURy M E in'* 'c^JU tlt 20 9 Keep 39 A nd 69 Together 22 23 tervals of not less than two days, the first not more than 25 days S eriio n 5 Any person aggrieved by a final decision of the TUT/ t u t / s t o p s c a r in g m e , 10 W elcom e 40 Privote 7 0G o ol Dec:- f M l 35 Suit maker are if a lot of dust settles and different to drain but all should down your hot water heaters, 10 a.m. at Mott’s Community HERE'sY t h a t QUICKSAND/YOU'D NOW KICK ALL M?U , 4- 6-19-36 11 Foyoroble 4 ) A n d ' 71 Is 36 Lamprey 24 26 i t 29 nor less than 15 days, and the last not less than two days before town acting through the Wetlands Commission shall have the M R . SAWYER. NOW TO TIE YOUR K 815-23-35^ also if house plants dry out very be thoroughly drained to avoid and conserve, conserve. Hall. LIKE...TA/C srui/ 148-68-80-90 12 Accidents 42 InfluerKe ,72 Flowers 37 Decays such hearing, and a copy of such proposed regulation or boundary right of appeal to the Court of (Common Pleas of Tolland County b e t t e r h u r r y . 1 t o l d t h e 13 For 43 C o rry 17-5867 FEET DOWN WITH AN ANVIL- CANCIR 73 Defective 39 Vex (coll.) ST 3$, 33 fast. freezing pipes. 14 Let 44 For 74 On CAPRICORN shall be filed in the office of the town clerk for public inspection as provided by Public Act 155 of 1972 and as amended. ^)R^EST^POUCE TO MEET ME AT YOUR ■ 21 40 Fearful 15 A nd 45 You 75 G ifts ofc. 22 34 $6 at least 10 days before such hearing, and may be,published in full . 5PCrT,yflte^ M HOUSE. 16 H ove 46 F om ily 76 Settle (prefix) ' S eriio n 6 Any person violating this ordinance or regulations JULY 22 JAN. If Picture Frames ,in such paper. 17 Bewore 47 M e et 77 Y ou r 41 Adult males 36 38 39 promulgated thereunder shall be subject to the rem ^ies and I 8 0 f 42 Pains ,14-26-3849 48 Keep 78 Coreless 17-1827-28/?■> ■ For b. Upon adoption by the Wetlands Commission, such penalties provided by Public Act 155 and as amended. 0'59-60-70 19 Shortcuts 49 You 79 Step 39-7882-87 VA. 45 Dug 40 41 2 0 A 50 Problem 80 W ith LEO AQUARIUS 49 Feigned ! regulations shall be forwarded to the Commissioner of En­ Section 7 The invalidity of any word, clause, sentence, sec­ 21 D oy 5 ) Rom ance 81 O r Art, Crafts & Photos 22 People 51 Cravat 42 43 44 46 47 41; vironmental Protection for approval. The regulations thus ap- tional part or provision of this ordinance shall not affect the 52 News 62 Eleclricol 52 Painful SL-AUG. 22 23 T ry 53 Secret 83 Side « * . II ^ 'proved, together with any maps delineating wetlands aind water 53 Province of 49 60 validity of any other part which can be given Mfect without such 24 Possible ,54 Motters 84 Forw ard Quality Products Budget Prices .courses made a part thereof, shall be filed in the office of the D 1-1829-40 25 Sociobility 55 To 85 M o y • 8 8 9-53tf (Canada (ah.) invalid part or parts. 50-62-76 26 N o th in g 56 Someone 66 C ondy 54-5866 V 54 NaUve metal 62 63 64 ftown clerk and shall become effective upon such filing. Notice of VIRbp . 27 Shorp ** 57 A re 87 Appliances PISCES Seriion 8 The ^ordinance shall become effective upon 55 !T 1 such approved regulations shall be published in a newspaper 26 Instruments 58 G et. 88 Arrive ftl. IP \>- 56 Applaskin 66 $7 Look for details in Monday’s Herald passage. A'"''-" 29 A 59 From 89 Tockiy — 1 PLAZA DEPT. STORE 'having a substantial circulation in the town of Andover no less Vsf/r. 22 30 Luck 6 0 Y our 90 Purpbse MA*. 2 0 '^ ^ 57 Fiber knots (Wa Haw A Henan Te Plaaaa) than TO days after said filing. Voted at Special Town Meeting at Andover, Z-9 ld-22-3852 .(^ G o txl (^Adverse M-41-42-7I/01 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Manchester Automobile Next ta Franira Siipainiiaital " YV64-75-85-8C 74-77-83-89^ Eaat Middla Tjpka., Manchaatar c. Amendments to such regulations and inland wetland boun­ Connecticut on January 28, 1974 Dealers Association daries shall be promulgated in the manner provided in Ruth K. Munson A - ■ 'paragraphs a. and b. of. this Section. The Wetlands Commission Town Gerk of the Municipality

- \' . ^ Cl < * 7 ' J PAGE TWELVE —. MAN( HhS I’LR h \ hXIN(i HERALD, Manchester, Conn., S^t., Feb. 9, 1974 BENJY H»lp W a n M 13 Nomat tor )Salo 23 tor Nomat Safa 23 COMPUTER MANCHESTER - Large, y o o NEVER MAN’S top coat, never worn. MANCHES-TER - New 3- Operator/Programmer gracious 7-room Colonial, KNOW WHEN Y o o Also suits, top edats, shirts. bedroom apartmbnt, air- STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base­ Trainee. Part-time position, fireplace, aluminum siding, “WE FIN^THE HO«SE MIOHT BE IN A Sizes 38 and 40. Call 649-6930. conditioned, kitchen APARTMENT ment, Center Street location. som6 computor operating nice yard, 3-car garage. »39,900. YOU MAKE THE HOME” SHIPWRECK! appliances, carpeted, private RENTAL OFFICE Call 649-0459. experience preferred. Cali Ver­ Hutchins Agency, 64^5324. COLDSPOT coppertone entrance and basement, yard, We have a large variety of non Public Schools, Data ARALTOR refrigerator - freezer, parking, Lyndale Street. ,/ INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1,400, 6,- Processing Dept., for inter­ M i S deluxe one ahd two-bedroom QUALITY BUILT new 8 room W hirlj^l deluxe gas dryer. Available immediately. $265 apartments and townhouses 200, 8,300, 8,80Q starting at 50 view, 872-^88. Electric stove. For information cents a square foot. Warren E...... Colonial in prestigious Forest per month. 649-4844. throughout Manchester. Ren­ Hills. Four bedropms, 2 1/2 S ,S call evenings and weekends, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Butinm Opportunity 14 32 00 tal office open daily from 9-5, baths, first floor family room, New Listing — 6-room Colonial one-car 649-8338. FOUR ROOMS - Heat, 2-car attached garage. P ric^ appliances, phone after 5:M other times by apptintment. BOLTON - office space 17i BYOB - Be your own boss. at $57,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- BEDROOM SET - Mattress, p.m., 568-2230. square feet, warehouse 1,022 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ex^llent gift shop in prime 1511. ^ box spring, headboard, dresser, MIUTOENTQraSES,IIC, square feet, loading dock with locnion. Proven sales and chest of drawers and chair. $75 FOUR-ROOM hat, hot water, 240-1 Nm Stite.M, MMchttter overhead door, and heat. At­ growth record. Call today. T. J. 0 S I. tractive appearance, good com­ Hebron takes all. Phone 646-6957. one-car parking. Middle-aged 640-1021 Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. e 1174 araw ai mivMi couple preferrM, no pets, no mercial location by two major 4 BED R O O M S NEW U8TING-216 AH rooms redecorated Homee lor Safa 23 Homee For Sale OLDER MODEL GE children. Inquire 22 Foster highways. Route 84 and 44. CHAIN LINK fence supply and 23 Servfcss Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Almost new 7-room Colonial, new w a ll- t o - n ^ O j^ ^ m e , stairs, hallway, fire­ 'Jfl refrigerator, $20. Phone 649- Street, 9-12:30 and 2-4 p.m. or -4- Ideal lor distributor. $225 manufacturing business. FuU JUST LISTED - Six-room Cape 9232. . call 643-8330, 643-6441. monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- place, new k li^ S r floor, etc., etc., etc., $36,900. price $2,4M. Suitable‘ ■ city*city 4 r baths, formal dining room, MEADOW LANE - 8-room JUNK OR unwanted cars WES ROBBINS carpentry 5 l/2-R(X)M duplex, garage. 2075. PHONE 643-2711 FIREPLACE, GAS HEAT, with garage, located on over 2 Colonial, 7 years old, 2 1/2 Security, references, $185 countryitiy areas with immediate NEW LISTING—$39,900. 7-room Colonial, 3-car ga­ removed, $10 per car. Also remodeling specialist. Aa- carpeting, IVi-acre wooded gorgeous acres of lawn and baths, four bedrooms, first- Doga-BIrda-Pata VERN()N - One-bedroom apart­ mohthly. Phone 643-5029. sales. Extremely lucrative, full rage, aluminum sided, landscaped grounds. Lots frees. If you’re looking for brush removed, reasonably. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ment with woods view, modem SMALI,, STORE (15x45) Purnell FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD or part-time. (203) 334-8388. area. $43,500. of extras. floor family room, two-car gar­ 742-6938. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, room to spread. Priced at only kitchen, air-conditioning, wall- FIVE ROOM duplex, one child near Main. Apply Marlow’s, f age. Assumable 5 3/4% 649-3446. ^NI-TOY Poodle, all shots, 867 Main St. Help Wanted 13 Manchester BRAND NEW --Only two left. Six-room Raised Ranch, $31,900. Keith Real Estate, mortgage. $59,900. Philbrick AKC registered, male, one year to-wall carpeting, laundry only, close to bus line and INDEX PRIVATE Communications 4126, 649-1922. facilities, parking, swimming ADVERTISING Company seeks investors. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. old. $60. Phone 647-9264. schools, $190 monthly plus NOTICES MVERTISING FULL or Part-time, nurses A C H A R M ER LEON CIESZYNSKI builder- pool and tennis courts. $210 security. Call 646-3394 after 5 STORE or office space, ap­ l ‘r- Lo»t snd Found aide, 11-7. Call Laurel Manor, Write to TIPCO, P.O. Box 933, Many features in this 7-room new homes custom built, Phone anytime, 233-0110. p.m. proximately 2,000 square feet, Manchester, Conn., 06040. $19,900 Five rooms, 11/2 baths, ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rooms on FREE - Four month old female 2 -\Personals RATES DEADLINE 649-4519. Colonial, formal dining room, chimney Cape, with stdVe, refrigerator, garage, two CERAMIC remodeled, additions, rec 182 West Middle ’Tpke. Inquire 3 — Announcements ^ 12 00 noon the day before ’ 10 acres. Large living room rooms, garages, kitchens puppy I mixed breed. Puppy at Dubaldo Music Center, or , 4 — Entertainment publication. 3 bedrooms, den, walk-up at­ ® ® fireplaces, modern acres. Hutchins Agency, with Cypress paneling and shots, housebroken, to a good MANCHE^ER - ’Three large MANCHESTER - Modem 4- ^ ddy 0t word per day BABYSITTER Wanted for 3 Situation Wentod 15 remodeled, bath tile, cement call 649-6205 after 3 or 643-6802. 5 — Auctions Deadline lor Saturday and tic, carpeting. Please call for Realtors, 649-5324. fireplace, four bedrooms, den, home. 649-7213. rooms, in’three family house, room apartment on first floor 3 days 7c word per day BUY f . C®" 'or Knit ’N Purl il Prompt service on emergen­ rooms for rent. (Jommunity ■ ■■ ■ rd. the high cost of living, no in­ after 5 p.m. car electric eye garage. Extras hundreds of listings and take /kitchen and bath. All utilities $240 monthlyily p'plus security appointment. VOLKSWAGEN - 1957, conver­ Part-tilnors considered. include, drapes, carpeting, air- TWO-FAMILY house, 107 detached garage. Priced to sell RAISED RANCH - Large living 646-0131. cies. 643-7024. r n i m s E vestment,. no collecting or, at $32,900. Zinsser Agency, 64^ advantage of over 40 years of Tri-City Plaza Vernon II •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• included. Convenient to stores deposit. 643-2052. . , tible, running condition. $100. conditioning'...... ng andand self sel cleacleaning Oakland Street, price reduced rtwm and formal dining room Part-time or full-time delivering. Full-time or part- MATURE MALE or female to for immediate sale. Needs 1511. “know ^ow “ at the Welles 8 7 2 -2 2 1 8 Flooring 38 and bus line. Ideal for working Call: firm. Call 649-1116, 643-4214. EKPERIEN'CriD Auto work in jewelry store. Prior oven. Mostst unusual _ home in with sliding glass doors to large WE WILL buy your house. Call MANCHESTER - North end, Excellent wages and benefits mechiiruc - General repairs, time. Phone 633-1697 or 64^ work. Call 525-7054. Agency. Call 742-7356 or 643- anytime, Hutchins Agency, ■ *• or elderly lady. Call after 4 UAH HOUSINO CORP. 0496. / selling experience necessary. executive area. Baskin Real 0 ^ , today. deck and swimming pool. Two p.m. 644^383. sunny five room, second floor 1966 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass, MANCHESTER MANOR tiiU tjiue. Insurance and paid Estate, 644-2507 646-1210 fireplaces, family room, two- Realtors, 649-5324. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦o’ ’ FLOOR Sanding and 6 43-98 51 NURSING HOME Inquire at The Diamond Show­ HEBRON - Eight room U&R apartment, stove with cooking good condition, 2-door sedan, 8 vaca'(lon .'.pply in person. An­ case, Tri-City Plaza, Vernon. car garage, large lot. 160x250’. Refinishing, (specializing in Robert Murdoch, Raaltor Raised Ranch, under 10 years UNUSUAL! Immaculate two- TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving older floors). Inside painting, THE THOMPSON House- gas, heat, hot water, and gar­ cylinder, power steering, power 385 West Center Street dover Auto Parts. Route 6, An­ COZY 4 1/2 room Ranch with $47,500. Philbrick Agency, age included, $185 per month 6 43-90 01 046-0129 - dover. BUSINESS OFFICE old. Immaculate condition. family, 6-6 with five garages large appliances, .cleaning ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- Cottage Street, centrally brakes. $400. (Jail 64^19W. attached breezeway and gar­ one block from Main Street. Realtors, 64&4200. cellars and attics, also some located, large, pleasantly fur­ rent. References and security Stephan J. Ludion Jr. age, carpeting, Bolton Lake Spacious, partially wooded THE HOME 5750, 872-2222. MANAGER-SECRETMY grounds, must be Two sepj^,ratq gas heating □ MISC. S L I C E S tree work done. 644-1775. nished rooms, parking. Call 649- required. Available March 15th. Supt - 646-0207 1968 PONTIAC Lemans, EXPERIENCED exhibit Health facility neMs alert privileges. Please call Marlene systems, wall-to-wall in several 2358, for overnight and perma­ W rite Box L, M anchester excellent condition. Many new builder wanted, supervisorv seen....Martens Agency, A beautiful young 7-room responsible pe^n with FIRST CLASS Trares, 688-6105. J. Watson rooms, 1 1/2 baths on owner’s LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, nent guest rates. Herald. parts. Call for details, 6^9187, experience preferred Cafl Beach Real Estate Co, 547-1550. Realtors, 646-2550. Raised Ranch on 3 pic­ M Y OW N ER Services ORerad 31 AVON bookkeeping and /Supervisory side. Two new stoves will stay. cellars and attics cleaned, 646-6957. Displaycraft, Manchester, 643- □ MISC. FOR SALE 122 FLORENCE STREET - experience /including SHEET METAL ANDOVER - Three-bedroom turesque acres with a 20 Both sides available. Large LO V ES MEI lawns mowed, small tree work. APPROVED ROOMS - 9557. IWOPI.DN’T YOU RATHER EXCEPTIONAL 7-room Cape, treed yard. Belfiore Agency, DRIVEWAYS cleared of snow, Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. . Gentlemen only. References four room apartment in 2- MANCHESTER - Unusual one- 1964 FORD Fairlane, 6 knowledge o f/ payroll and large wooded lot, garage, Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, mile view. 12' minutes to I am a well maintained 7- Manchester and Bolton area. Ihuy a dish w a sh er than 647-1413. 3 2 Articlaa for Sale required. Kitchen privileges. family, heat and utilities paidf bedroom Townhouse, full base­ cylinder, automatic. Good run­ CUSTODIANS - Experienced, quarterly tax/returns. Diver­ MECHANICS & fireplace, 4 bedrooms plus in-ground pool. One acre plus. Manchester, 25 minutes to room Cape. Aluminum Call 649-5900. Painting-Papering 41 Ib E o n e ? Get out of the house Parking available, rtivate en­ $200 monthly. 644-8896, 643-2282. ment, private entrances and ning condition. $150. Phone 643- p a rt-tim e evenings. sified dutie^including heavy dining room. $31,900. Meyer, $32,000. Warren E. Howland, Hartford. siding, family room with land sell guaranteed .Avon ASSEMBLERS Realtors, 643-1108. $39,900 - New 7 room Raised T. J. FLANAGAN - Painting, ALUMINUM sheets used as trance. 643-2693 after 4:30 for patio. Includes heat, 6044, after 6 p.m. Manchester area. Cal! 643-5691, public contact, personnel Realtors, 646-3860, 646-8776. Ranch, two baths, fireplace, wet bar. W/W carpeting, SHARPENING Service - appointment. MANCHESTER - new 2- appliances, and carpeting. $205 2-6 p.m. Iproducts, in your spare time. papering, general repairs. printing plates, .007 thick, work and^ some secretarial large recreation room, oouble fireplace, formal dining Saws, knives, axes, shears, Mx32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 1970, FORD M averick, 6 iTlie sooner you 'start, 'the SOON VACANT - Clean MANCHESTER - Six-room skates, rotary blades, (^ick Estimate now for work. Typing a must. Salary With machining experience. Cape in mint condition, three > 3 8 ,9 0 0 garage, wooded. Hutchins room, garage. spring/summer clean up. Call Phone 643-2711. ROOM IN private home, baths. Includes heat, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. cylinder, standard shift, $1,050; isooner you'll have that dis- Minimum one year's alumiiyim sided Colonial, possi­ Agency, 649-5324. service. Capitol Equipment female only. Kitchen appliances, shag carpeting, full 1970'70 PPlymouth, ly m o ...... $900; “1965 ‘ |lnvashcr. So call right now. comi^nsurate with ble four bedrooms. Priced to bedrooms, living room, dining Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. 643-1949. BAKERY MECHANIC ] experience and ability. Free experience. Must read room, enclosed porch off of K E Y S . NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 privileges, parking. Phone 643- basement. $265. Paul W. MANCHESTER - Nice 2 C hevrolet Impala, $250. sell in the 30’s. T. J. Crockett, Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- bedroom Townhouse, full base­ Excellent opportunity for! 289-4922 parking and exceptional blueprints. Excellent fringe kitchen. Immediate occupancy. CHARMING 7-room older 528-8081 J.P. LEWIS & Son custom cents each. Inquire side door. Repossessions. Savings Bank of Realtors, 643-1577. Colonial in move-in condition. 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- 1021. ment, private entrances, $195 Manchester, 646d700. experienced mechanic. .Musi I frii^e benefits. For appoint­ benefits and pay. Priced at $81,900. Zinsser Agen­ wflnnLHowuw k a l t o m OPEN 6 -8 7958.^ decorating, interior and Manchester Evening Herald. cy, Realtor, 646-1511. Centrally located, 3 bedrooms, FURNISHED ROOM for per month. Paul W. Dougan, have som e electrical ment call Mrs. Sorrow, 243- exterior, paper hanging. Fully MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. background. I K A UN DRY - Part time TOLLAND R a a lto r 643-1108 fireplace, garages. Aluminum insured. 649-9658. HEAVY OAK and hickory working lady. Modem kitchen, Trucka tor Sale 82 2611, 8:30-4:30, Monday- siding. Priced in the 30’s. Keith CUSTOM MADE draperies and linens, private enterance, bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 ■ « t weekend positions available at •••HOME*** MANCHESTER - $29,900. 6- bedspreads, wide selection of fireplace wood, sawed and .Excellent wages and free | Friday. PRESSURE Real Estate, 646^126, 649-1922. delivered. Call Elmer Wilson, parking, central. Call 643-8649. baths, full basement, private HEBRON - Modem 2-bedroom 1968 FORD one-ton, 9 foot utlli- Meado-.vs Convalescent Center, Is what you will be, in this room Cape, carpeting, fabrics. Call 649-1786. benefit program. | 333 Hi'Jwell Street, Manchester.. / fireplace, garage, treed lot. MANCHESTER - Well cared PAINTING-PAPERING - 4 649-5900. entrances. Includes heat and apartment, country setting, to body, 4-speed transmission. BLAST MFG. spotless 6-room Ranch, Cole Realtor/MLS, 643-6666. for ten room oversized Cape in generations. Neat clean work, SLEEPING ROOM, ample' appliances. $245 per month. carpeting, appliances, heat and ' Phone 875-04W. Apply ! generous bedrooms, custom REWEAVING burns, moth free estimates, fully insured. parking. 272 Main Street, Paul W. Dougan, Kealtor, 643- hot water. Available im­ TOOLMAKERS Experienced, MOTHER, or grandmother sub­ country setting, only five holes. Zippers repaired^ Win­ SEASONED FIREWOOD, $30 kitchen, formal dining room, minutes from center, of town. Phone 646-8262 or 643-7361. \ ^ pick up load, delivered and Manchester. 4535, 646-1021. mediately. $190. Eastern, 6 ^ 1962 FORD pick-up, 4 wheel HRST NATIONAL STORES, INC. i ‘ nigiit arid-day shift. All benefits. stitute, older woman, very CO., INC. _ COLUMBIA - Lakefront U&R REALTY CO. dow shades, venetiah blinds. 8250. . Dean .Machine Products, Inc., responsible, enjoys children, carpeting throughout, beautiful yeai' ‘round home. 6 Wall-to-wall carpeting. stacked. Buckland Farms, 649- drive, 4-speed, with swivel Park & Oakland Ave. I 41 Chapel St- Keys made. TV for rent. INSIDE-Outside painting, 3694, 644-2361. SHARE our home, private MANCHESTER - 'Two-bedroom plow. $700. 649-0758. 102 Goinniaj Rd., .Manchester. after school, school vacations, gorgeous landscaping, walk­ rooms, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, Separate three’ room apart­ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. East Hartford, Conn. I 649-5265. Manchester, Conn. better values ment. Priced in the mia 40s. ^ c i a l rates for people over 65. room, all home privileges. Townhouse with full basement, ROCKVILLE - Rockland An equal opportunity employer | summer, in our home, own out glass doors. dishwasher, carpeting, Terrace Apartments. Large screened porch. Hutchins Agen­ Call us to see this fine listing. T. Fully insured.^Estima‘Estimates given. WE BUY and sell used fur­ Woman only, parking, near bus. washer and dryer hookups, transportation. $2.50 hourly. Call Mrs. BrunettI, 643-2467 MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Call 649-7863. appliances, heat and cooking and beautiful three room, one- Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa Vernon, 646-5566. cy, 649-5324. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. niture. Cash on the line. One Phone 649-^9. 84 CLERICAL WORKER between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, piece or an entire house full. igas included in modest monthly bedroom apartments. Heat, hot MAINTENANCE position - $38,500—South Windsor, Woodland Park. FIrat time of­ spraying.Fully insured. R'esponsibie for the weekdays. 846-1180 VERNON - In-law apartment, PETER BELLIVEAU Painting 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 CLEAN furnished room for 'rental. Available now. Highland water, all appliances including EXPERT bicycle repairs, all high or trade school gradQate. SUPERVISOR - Administrator WHY Re n t ? can you afford fered, 6-room Ranch. All good sized rooms, gas Licensed. Free estimates. dishwasher,, disposal, mainionance of records, $135.61? - Own your own two- or rental income with this 9- - Experienced and insured. Main Street Rear, behind responsible student or working Oak Village, 643-5177. make^, models and speeds. Knowledge of boilers, carpen­ and mechanical knowlege Sfi heat, city utilities. Phone 633-5345. Painting, papering, ceilings, carpeting, pool and your own Peugeot, Raleigh .^dealjeri,. try, plumbing, painting, propar'alinn of ' reports and necessary for large transporU- family, only $1,500 down to room Cape. Appliances, two Douglas Motor Sales. man. Private entrance, near GEN ERA L C____ A F M E R IA MERRin AGENCT $39,500—South Windsor, 5V4-room Ranch, plus large rec big or small jobs. (Tall 643-1671. center. 647-1145, 649-6896. 460 MAIN STREET - Five private terrace in a country set­ Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- hardware installation, furniture payroll for a sheltered tion fleet. Call 643-2414. work, local plant, 9 a. qualified buyer. Pasek, fireplaces, large lot. New se^ a.rti?-2p.m.. room, enclosed breezeway, 2-car attached ga­ MASONRY WORK - Brick, CLEAN USED refrigeratorsi •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rooms, heated, family unit, ting. From $170. No pets. 872- 2098. ' repair. Background in electrici­ workshop program serving Monday-Friday. Call coTlect I REALTOR Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. • tic system, artesian well. block and stone. New work and 6360, 529-6586, 872-9731 rage. 18’ swimming pool. Owner anxious. Asking $42,000. HOUSE PAINTING - Interior, ranges, automatic washers, Apartmenta For Rent. 53 security. $190 monthly. (Jail 646- ty with some experience in the h-andicupped workers. MALE, full-time, hardware. Enterprise• -“572 !1, repairs, reasonable prices. Call exterior. Insured, experienced. 2426, 9-5. HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- field. Benefits - sick leave, plumbing store work. Apply in Audrey Schaefer, Broker, 875- with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Applictants should possess 643-9508. College graduate. Free es- ,118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ Homaa for Rant 54 »cles, parts and accessories. hospitalization, vacation, pen­ person, Barrett Plumbing Supp­ MANCHESTER 5351. a Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- typing s^kills and have GIRL - FULL-time for in­ FOREST HILLS $46,000—Vernon, New 6-room Raised Ranch. Attached 2- tiinate. Peter Tilley, 742-6117. 2171. ment, heat, security, $160. Call Expert service. Harley- sion. Send resurne to P.O. Box ly, 331 Broad Street. surance claims office. o car garage, stone fireplace, vanity type baths. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, 471, Manchester, Conn. knowledge of business and of­ COLONIAL for sale by owner. 646-2426, 9-5. fice procedures as well as Interesting and diversified Immediate occupancy. very reasonable, work ABLE AND ready, QUALITY Fan back chair, VILUGER rooms, family unit, security. Hartford. 247-9774. work.* Call 646-2040 between Seven large rooms, wall-to-wall guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. h.v.ing some secretarial carpet, paneled living room and experienced,; interior and Hitchcock arm chair, crazy WE HAVE customers waiting APARTMENTS 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Open House 4266. exterior painting. Reasonable. for the rental of your apartment 1972 HONDA XL250, f>:.j)erience. Good fringe RNS-LPNS-AIDES $56,000— Manchester, Forest Hills, New 4-bedroom Rais­ kitchen,, large landscaped yard, quilt cushions, walnut cedar Five-room, 2 bedroom EXEC. SALES REP. Free estimates. Phone 649-7737. chest, Victorian love seat, gold or home. J.D. Real Estate Bualnaaa tor Rant 55 motorsport, very good condi­ henefits. free parking. For ap- JO IN THE BABY SITTER - In my home ed Ranch, first-floor family roorn, 2 baths, 2-car close schools, churches, bus. DICK’S Snowplowing - Unusual money making Principalsto only. Call 649-5993. velvet, reading table, drapes, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. townhouse, wall-to-wall tion. $600. Phone 649-4444. poinimcin call Mrs. Sorrow, evenings, mature woman with Sunday, 1-4 p.m. garage. specializing and serving Building-Contracting 33 STORAGE WA^HOUSE -10,- 9 advancement oppor­ DYNAMIC cornice, .6’7” , Cheval mirror on carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ 243-25U, 8 30-4:.30, Monday- references and own transporta­ (OllMr ThRM ly AppoIntiMnt) Rockledge and surrounding 500 square feet/ platform level. Campera-Trallara tunities with 1974 expan­ NURSING TEAM COVENTRY - oversized Cape, legs, 649-5051. MANCHESTER - Nice 2- ditioners, appliances, heat Fridav. tion. Only those who are Take a look at what’s available In a NEW HOME I $59,900—Vernon - Immaculate 8-room chalet. 4 bed­ area. Driveways, parking lots, J. P. LEWIS and Son, bedroom Apartment, ideal for and hot water, 1V4 tiled baths, Stock Place, rear. Attractive Mobile Homaa 65 sion leading business ser- five rooms finished, plus one qualified please call 646-2009. RANCHES, COLONIALS, DUTCHES AND SPLIT rooms, country styled kitchen, paneled family sidewalks, sanding. 646-^04. remodeling kitchen and COBBLER’S bench, coffee family, includes heat, hot washer and dryer hookup, rental Brokers protected. Call bedroom, breezeway and large 522-311^ vice corporation. If THE MEADOWS LEVELS, with ftiany variations. 3 or 4 bedroom room, 2 full wall fireplaces, 2Vi baths, 4 air con­ addition 24x28 with unfinished bathrooms, recreation and table, pine, excellent condition. water, ^pliances, and patio. No pets. PLAZA HOMES - Our prices experienced selling top WANTEl) - pari-Cirne, older TOOLMAKER, machinist, CONNECTICUT family rooms, new ceilings, Reasonable, other household carpeting. $M per month. Paul can’t be beat, quality homes, Immediately available full lathe operators. Must be able to models to choose from. All cuetomed designed and ditioners. Many, many extras. Must be seen. interior. Ideal for the handy 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for sensibly priced, new and used. man to work in construction man or extra large family. drywall work. 649-9658. articles, call after 5, 643-0306. W. Dougan,, Realtor, 643-4535 or CaH 649-7620 management and earning field, who •■an llandle payroll and part-time positions. 3-11 set-up ^nd work from quality built by , HOMEOWNER S SERVICE store, office etc. $160. Call 64^ 429-2822. Parts, supplies, ser­ five figures yearly we want Wooded lot, 2-car. garage, $39,- “Qualtty Workmanehlp • 646-1021. and monthly .reports. CallSMr. and 11-7 shifts. Excellent blueprints. Minimum three- $67,000—Manchester, McDMtt Drive, brand new 5-bed­ Ouarenteed" MASONRY - All types, EIGHT TRACT stereo system, 2426, 9-5. vice work done. to talk to you, Age no han­ years experience. Apply at James A. McCarthy 900. Philbrick Agency, L, Kilhurn. Allied Building salary plus company paid room Ranch. Completely finished up and down. Realtors, 646-4200. aaaMUoa in raofini, inilMrf m l fieldstone, brick, concrete. Sanyo 4 channel amplifier, MANCHESTER - New Contem­ dicap. Lead program. Systein.s Ire., 646-0124. Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 All Homes Include fireplace, aluminum elding, first-1 yU rior rspilra. tm , ytamn ea- Free estimates. After 5 p.m., LOOKING for anything in real 61 Life, Health, Major Medical Westek speakers, Panasonic porary super deluxe 2-bedroom estate rental — apartments, Autoa For Sale Adams Street, Manchester. floor family room with porch and patio, oven, range,! 643-1870 or 644-2975. Tape deck. $300. Phone 649-4^. townhouse, fully carpeted, with Repeat business. Write and Disability insurance $75,000—HIghwood, off Porter Street, 8-room Custom Co- *44-lt40. mom . 44t-IUIS hbmes, multiple dwellings, no Mr. Cyphers, Box 4095, RECEPTIONIST makes this truly one of the dishwasher, 2-car garage and all city utilities. . lonlal. Choose your own decor. sunken living ro6m, all fees. Call J.D. Real Estate PART-TIME work at Home on WEST SIDE REMODEL your bathroom, appliances, private patio with Cleveland, Ohio 44123 or Organized, alert, poised in­ best benefit packages in the HARDWOOD - $40 a cord, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. the telephone. 1-673-2995. Stop Out or Call. TREE SERVICE (Soucier) kitchen, rec room or custom delivered. Cut, split, stacked as basement garage. Ideal loca­ dividual with solid telephone industrv. With In-Law Apartment phone 216/225-6100.' Ample financing available on all of the above homes. If Trees cut, trimmed or topied, build your new home. Call 649- specified. Any size order tion. Call M9-0311 after 6 p.m. experience needed tor busy Start the New Year right, con DIRECTIONS: Scott Drive to Kennedy Rd., left on Hamilton | 1142, 643-6341. MANCHESTER - Central loca­ Drive, next left Is Qrlsson Rd. Follow signs to models. you're thinking of selling ypur home, call ua, we have welt­ Two homes for the price of stumps removed, fully insured. accented. 643-4923.______tion, bus line, third floor, 5 reception desk in health facili­ tact Emilia Kumik, Assistant Got a tree problem? Well worth DUPLEX .- 5 rooms, modem BABYSITTER wanted, 6 30- ing buyers. » one. Oversized with a 3-room spacious rooms, $150 monthly, ty. Includes extensive Director of Nursing Service to CLERK TYnSf in-law apartment. 9 rooms in a phone call. 742-8252. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - FIREPLACE wood for sale. kitchen, formal dining room, 2:30 p.m. References required. Mipimum 2 years office .O-SSi’h'o security and references.- Call telephone work, directing learn more about the rnany all plus screened in porch and Remodeling, repairing, ad­ $25. a pick-up truck load, two bedroomS) $200 per month. 649-2712. Your home or mine. Call after experience desired. Paid Blue ODD JOBS - You name it, we do ditions, rec rooms, porches and 2:30, 646-8503. patients and visitors, typing health care opportunities on two-car garage. $39,900. deliverea. Call ^9585. References required. Philbrick this side of the river. New sec Cross, CMS, Life Insurance. •In MERRITT it. Call John 643-2097 or Andy roofing. No job too small. Call Agency 646-4200. required. F.xceptional fnnge 872-2385. ’ 649-31&. MANCHESTER Deluxe. 2 PART-TIME afternoon opening benefits PYee parking, *For tion opening soon. U&R REALTY 00., INC. FOR Sa le - used furniture, bedroom townhouse, super Look for details in Monday’s Herald F.L SPILEGKI shag rugs, waterbed. Must sell. NEW Two-Famiiy, 3 bedroom location, 1 1/2 baths, full for stock, order and delivery appointment call Mrs. AGENCY COVENTRY Coverers - Slip­ CARPENTRY — Repairs, apartment, living room, clerk for wholesale distributor REALTOR 643-2121 Phone 742-9004. private basement, includes heat Sorrow. 243-2511, 8:30-4:30, 6 4 6 -2 3 2 1 M m k m . NEALTOK 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 covers, upholstery and drapes. remodeling, additions, roofing. kitchen with range, dishwasher, Manchester Automobile (killege students considered •An Equal Opportunity and appliances, $260 per month. Mondav-Fndav. 333 BIDWEU STREET BniiM t a. W iifilodi. Bsaltor Frank Spilecki, Bob Gorman Free Estimates. Master charge Call David Patria, South Wind­ FOR SALE Laying herts, $2.50. refrigerator, fully carpeted. Phone 643-0255 for appointment. MANCHESTER Employer Since 1936 ; 6 4 6 -1 1 8 0 sor, 644-1796.1 Paul W, Dougan, Realtor, M3- Dealers Association accepted. Call 742-8065. Call 649-5197. Broker] 646-1180. 4535, 646-1021. I

N ▼ A i3d V S O a D I W Ir DH PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Feb. 9, 1974

Obituary Mrs. Moos' Andover Woman Heads Visits MCC Heart Drive Elizabeth Moos, widely Ellen Larivlere In Hebron Mrs. Winifred Backes known authority on early Correspondent Mrs. Winifred Backes, 77, of chil^ood education in the Canton, Okla. died Friday in Soviet Union and other socialist “Andover Originals,’’ a Mrs. Joseph Pelletier has O’Keene (Okla.) Hospital. She countries, will present a slide- fashion show featuring all been named chairman of the was the mother of Melvin C. illustrated speech on "Building homemade fashions, will be Hebron Heart Fund Drive. Shej Backes of 571 Hartford Rd. and Socialist Man in China’’ on presented ^ the Andover PTA has been associated with the Mrs. Margie MacDonald of Thursday, Feb. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Elementary School on drive during previous cam­ Cider Mill Rd., Bolton. She was , in the main campus auditorium Monday at 7:30 p.m. paigns. the widow of C.R. Backes. of Manchester Community FasMons include everthing Asides being a graduate stu­ Other survivors are another College. The public is invited to from a bikini to a long winter dent at Eastern Connecticut son, three other daughters and attend without charge. evening coat, Models range in State College, Mrs. Pelletier is several grandchildren. Ms. Moos will discuss recent age from two years old to involved in many community Funeral services are Monday developments following the grandmothers. activities. at 2 p.m. at the First Baptist cultural revolution in the ’The grand finale will be a She is past president of the Church of Canton, Okla. Burial world’s largest and ftiost pop- I hand-crocheted wedding gown will be in the Canton Cemetery. ulous communist nation.- She from Paris, shown by Kevin The Canton Funeral Home is traveled in the Peopfe’s Reardon. in Charge of arrangements. Republic of China last summer* Door prizes will include a with a group of educators and hand-crocheted shell top com­ visited schools, creches, com- ’ pliments of Reardon. munes, rural areas and cities. Refreshments will be served Beginning with the Spanish and there will be live music Hospital Civil War in 1936-39, Ms. Moos throughout the entire evening by Donald Libby. (Continued from Page One) has been involved with several “movement” causes. At 83, she ’The donation is $1 for adults; brings to bear long-standing in­ children are free. Tickets may ditional boiler, and facilities to volvement in the international be purchased at the door or control temperature and protest movement and the ac- from any PTA board members. humidity to provide better in­ cumulated wisdom of All proceeds from the show fection controls. experience with several will go toward the physical Continued use df the ’1919 revolutions. education program that is being building would be restricted to Energy Aide Vijsits Connecticut formed at the Andover Elemen­ administrative services until tary School. such time as the building may South Those working on the be demolished and replaced John Webber (center), assistant federal energy ad- ^f}temational Airport Friday. Webber is program are: Judi Willard, with newer facilities. Somoza ministrator, is met by Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn c w " . seeking ways to ease the chairman; Nancy Hegener, said it is hoped within ap­ Windsor (left) and Eckardt Beck. Connecticut’s energy director, on ® shortage. (UPI photo) Nancy Goodier and Kay Corl, proximately two years the decorations; Marge Surdan, hospital can discuss plans with JUDY KUEHNEL publicity; Don Libby, music; the commission for demolition Correspondent Nancy Hegener, refreshments; of the 1919 building. 644-1364 Jan Kilduff, door prizes. Mrs. Joseph Pelletier The renovation project, Patrolman Stephen Farnham which is estimated to cost about has been elected president of PTO, past vice president of the $1,300,000, is expected to begin the South Windsor, Police FEO Expedites Police Report Campaign Leaders Republican Women’s Club, and this summer and will take Association. (Continued from Page One) was Republican candidate for about a year to complete, said Also elected at the January dress the gathering himself and tax collector. She has also been Pinchot said the truck stops seek advice from the labor of­ Mrs. J. Russell Thompson religious instructor for the fifth Somoza. The hospital expects to meeting were Sgt. Bruno L. have not been selling diesel fuel and Mrs. Richard H. Adams are use a Hill-Burton grant of $298,- Guilini,' vice president; ficials. MANCHE&TER grade at St. Colombo Church in for sothe time and have, in­ Rockville was charged this co-chairmen for the annual Hebron. 000 toward the project, he said. Patrolman Francil Felber, stead, been forced to sell fuel In a related matter, truck An investigation into a com- morning with intoxication in Heart Fund campaign in An­ Most of the balance of the secretary and Patrolman plaint that something In accepting the post of chair­ normally used for home fur­ drivers in Connecticut have connection with a disturbance dover. man of the drive, Mrs. Pelletier capital needed will come from James Murphy, treasurer." naces. been urged to continue to strike suspicious was going on in the at The Other Horse on Main St. Thiswasannounc^byMrs^ ------The association has set Satur­ rear of ’Thibodeau’s Arco Sta­ expressed concern about the a variety of sources including Pinchot .al^o said he will ask on grounds a negotiated settle­ He was released on a $50 non­ Donald Wildowsky, chairmanof number of deaths and dis- the hospital’s building funt), its day, Oct. 26 as the date for the the Internal Revenue Service to ment was ‘‘meaningless’ to tion on Hartford Rd. resulted in surety bond for appearance in third annual Policemen’s Ball the arrest early this morning of the volunteer action committee abilities due to heart problems development program, an<#S investigate reports that a New them. court Feb. 25. of the Eastern Chapter Connec- she and her husband live on bank loans. to be held at St. Margaret Charles LeBrun, 17, of 140 Haven company has a large ticut Heart Association. Buck Rd. with their three sons. John Rivosa, fire marshal Mary’s Church hall. supply of diesel fuel. John Pinchot, a spokesman Spruce St., and Domenick Car- In other! Manchester Police Both of these leaders have and chief of the Town Fire Report Cards for independent truckers in the ducci, 19, of 1 Hoffman Rd., reports: > worked on previous Heart Fund Department, endorsed the According to him the com­ state said a freeze on diesel fuel Manchester Police report. Report cards will be sent pany sells the fuel only to the • The front left door window drives. BURRITT BANK PAYS vacating of the 1919 building home Monday with South Wind­ prices is meaningless in They were each charged with at Sterling Upholstery at 222 M rs.’Thompson is a member DIVIDENDS MONTHLY because it did not meet with Penn Central railroad at 13 Connecticut. He said the major possession of burglar tools and sor High School students. cents per gallon, while truckers McKee St. was report^ broken of the Windham Hospital Burritt Mutual Savings...The present day fire safety stan­ truck stops in the state are possession of a non-narcotic to police Fridayr-It is unknown Auxiliary and the Willimantic Cute Little Red Bank building dards, he said. Service Council have to pay up to 23 cents per selling number two oil rather substance. Carducci was gallon. at this time if anything was women’s Club. opposite Cumberland Farms in The project was also en­ A representative from the than diesel fuel. arrested at the scene while Big Brothers organization will taken. ^Mrs. Adams is a volunteer ^Hebron Center -- gives higher dorsed and recommended for LeBrun was picked up a short VERNON worker at the Andover Library, a interest on savings, payable approvala by Stanley Horan, on hand at the meeting of the distance away on Hartford Rd. South Windsor Community Ser­ Daniel Caron, 16, of 69 Hart­ member of PTA and financial monthly. It’s “ The Money executive director of the Health LeBrun was released on a ford ’Tpke., Vernon was charged secretary of the First Place”. Open daily 10:30 - 6. Planning Council. vice Council Thursday, Feb. 14, $500 non-surety bond while Car­ at 7:30 at Our Saviour Lutheran News Capsules Friday via a Circuit Court 12 Congregational Church in An- Thursday nights 8 P.M. Tel. 228- Paul E. Moss, assistant ad­ ducci was released on a $500 arrest warrant with fourth- dover. 9471. * ministrator, presented the Church on Graham Rd. cash bond. Both are scheduled The Community Service degree larceny in connection ' proposal for a modern to appear in Circuit Court 12, with a Jan. 27 housebreak. fluoroscopy unit to replace an Council voted at its January Manchester, Feb. 25. meeting to help make Big Miners Shutting Down Pits Caron was released on a $250 obsolete diagnostic X-ray unit. LONDON (UPI) — Overriding their union president and surety bond and is scheduled to ’The unit which costs $140,000 is Brothers and Big Sisters ser­ Kenneth Murray, 24, of rejecting an appeal from Prime Minister Edward Heath, appear in court March 5. to be funded by the United Air­ vices more readily available to craft Corporation of East Hart­ South Windsor residents. Britain’s mineworkers began shutting down coal pits today ford. Interested persons are in­ for a national strike at midnight. Abqut Town OPEN HOUSE In support of the proposal. vited to attend and to see the in­ “l am deeply disappointed,” said Heath, who dissolved Dr. Robert Earns, chief of formational film, “A Friend for Parliament and ordered new elections Feb. 28 to seek a Joey,” and to join in the ques­ The Masters Club of TOMORROW )\ diagnostic radiology at the new mandate in his battle with the rniners. He charged the Friendship Lodge of Masons hospital, confirmed that the tion and answer period. decision to go ahead with the strike was “politically Bolton The hour from 7:30 to 8:30 has will mwt at 7:30 Monday at the present 15-year-old machine notivated.” Masonic Temple for a special 1 Sun., Feb. 10th, 7 -5 p .m . was mechanically worn out, been set aside for the Big Brothers presentation. At 8:30 Government officials said the strike would mean rehearsal in preparation for the and that it should be replaced. millions of unemployed, bankruptcy for hundreds of DONNA HOLLAND visit of the lodge to Daskam ’The commission is expected there will be a break to allow business firms and a halt to steel production in six weeks. Lodge in . Glastonbury on I BROWSERS WELCOMEDI to have a decision for guests to leave who do not wish to remain for the regular About 70 per cent of Britain’s electric power is pr^uced Correspondent Wednesday. Manchester Memorial Hospital - 646-0375 on or about March 1. business meeting. from coal. U8 Bolton residents are once I Look over for 4 hours tomorrow. again being invited by the Public Records Go at your own pace. “Show and Opposes Retaliation Bolton High School staff to I WASHINGTON (UPI) — Treasury Secretary George P. audit courses which may have Tell,” nothing .will be for sale, but Shultz denounced Friday suggestions for American Building Permits some particular meaning or use R.E. Miller for Mr. and Mrs. economic retaliation against the Arab oil embargo and Tape Bid denied for them. Clarence Wogman, additions to I qualified decorators will be on band lashed out at Democratic critics of the Nixon advstration’s ’The beginning of the second dwelling at 28 Fairview St., $4,- economic policies. semester at the high school to direct you, and help solve your 000. Watergate Panel I shows some new courses R.E. Miller for Mr. and Mrs. decorating problems... New Jersey Imposes Rationing meeting at some new times Robert Marchand, additions to WASHINGTON (U PI) - with some sections not fully The judge rejected Nixon’s TREN'TON, N.J. (UPI) — New Jersey became the third dwelling at 196 Lake St., $1,500. Federal Judge Gerhard A. arguments that executive subscribed. Add-A-Level Dormer for OPEN EVERY J Gesell has dismissedithe Senate state Friday to impose a mandatory gasoline rationing The teachers said they would privilege protects the White serving Connecticut homein.iki-rs vince 1909 plan. More than a dozen states so fat have ordered volun­ Qu-istopher Kelly, add porch at Watergate committee suit to House tapes, but at the same be pleased to have interested 41 Linnmore Dr., $2,500. tary plans, but only Hawaii and Maryland have previously HITE ’til 9 obtain five of President Nixon’s time he said Nixon “quite adults come into their classes W.A. Ellis, additions to two- tape recordings, but left open properly” should be concerned imposed mandatory rationing. New Jersey’s plan will to broaden their background family dwelling at 19 Johnson the possibility they may be about the prospect of excessive begin Monday. and, in some cases, perhaps Terr, $2,000. I blau tu m ^ over to the House com­ pretrial publicity if they are broaden the background of the Russell Boynton, alterations S at ’tH 5:30 furniture stores mittee studying impeachment. class. made public. Astronauts Home to carport at 26 Plaza Dr., $4(X). V O'-t S ...... Gesell ruled Friday that tur­ ‘'That the President himself Space can be ^ound in the Samuel Dudley, alterations to 3 4 6-660 6 3 8 8-530 0 643-4159 ning over the tapes! to the ABOARD USS NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - Pronounced in traditional school subjects, may be under suspicion does surprisirigly good shape after 12 weeks in orbit, Skylab 3’s dwelling at 101 Glenwood St., OPEN SUN, Watergate committee might not alter this fact, for he no less English, mathematics, social $1,700. I astronauts headed home today with the medical and scien­ ^create undue publicity on the than any other citizen is en­ studies and sciences as well as ’The Norman S. Hohenthal Co. I 1 to S P J . M 1 1 1 5 Main Street forthcoming criminal trials. tific proof of* man’s ability to live and work for many foreign language courses other titled to fair treatment and the Inc. for Cedar Manchester ’ Browsers Only months in space. Manchestsr Watergate prosecutor Leon presumption of innocence,” than Latin I and business Corp., alterations to store at 236 | Jaworski has indicated he will Gessel said. courses other than ’Typing I, Spencer St., $2,000. ■ i i present indictments in the case' “Surely the time has come to FBI Seeks Hearst Any interested resident later this month. wishing to return to school for question whether it is in the BERKELEY, Calif.' (tJPI) — The FBI is circulating “ Wholly different con­ public interest for the criminal enrichment or for'“ something siderations’’ are involved, ^ charcoal drawings of two black men and a white woman that you always wanted to investigative aspects of its (the suspected of kidnaping Patricia Hearst while her family is Gesell said, if’ the House com m ittee’s) work to go take” should call the Bolton awaiting word frgm the terrorist group that claims to hold Judiciary committee seeks the forward in the blazing at­ High School office, 643-2768, to her captive. tapes for its impeachment in­ mosphere of ex parte publicity see what can be arranged. quiry. * ' directed to issues that are im­ Cupid Special! mediately and intimately related to pending criminal In Memoriam proceedings,” he said. Ice Cream Sundae In loving memory of M argaret D. ^ ^ i e , who passed away February 9, Luscious Crushed Cherries poured Oh, how the time has flown by Fire Calls Since the hour we said goodbye. But our love and memories of you FRIDAY over delicious Dubonnet Black Are today just as fond, sweet and true. ■ 9:27 p.m. — False alarm.from Lovingly remembered and so sadly mis­ • Box 54 (Bissell and Spruce Sts.) Cherry Ice Cream — Topped with sed. (Town). All your family and loved ones. At The Manchester Parkade Valentine Pink Whipped C ream __

plus a Red Heart Shaped Candy... OPEN A Real Treat for Sweethearts of All Ages / k ^FREE g if t s SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. S fu ti^ ^Isn, (baihi^ SiohsiA: Look for details in Monday’s Herald TWO OCNYVKI'lBin' LOOATKmS Bt. • a UA—Open Dally and Sun.; Parkade Biaaolr—Mon. ttwv Aat, Manchester Automobile FOR ALL YOUR (Jolin and Beijilee Bieg) Dealers Association MEOICINAL NEEDS! s. Pelletier is ^ community

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ssident of the n’s Club, and :andidate for has also been r for the fifth ibo Church in Black Mayors Elected to Office in 95 Cities! post of chair- Meet Coleman Young, the new Mayor of Irs. Pelletier n about the Detroit, Michigan. He is one of the 95 black is and dis- rt problems, mayors heading city governments across band live on “ This picture was r three sons. the country. * taken when NK PAYS Before becoming mayor, Mr., Young, a (I Coleman Young VIONTHLY was running for Savings... The Democrat, served in the Michigan State iank building office. Mayor nd Farm s in Senate where he was an outstanding leader. "I Young is divorced gives higher ^ and has no igs, payable He was born in'Alabama in 1918, but his The Money y children. People ly 10:30 - 6. family moved to Detroit four years later. ^M .Tel.228- ' ! running for office Mayor Young runs a Barb-B-Que Restau­ often like to have rant. He is also ih the housing business. their pictures taken with Black mayors have been elected to serve youngsters. in some of our country’s bigger cities includ­ ing Cincinnati, Dayton and Cleveland in This is Ohio, ^ a ck mayors also serve in East Or-; \ African-American Km. \ ange, Ne^Jersey and Berkeley, California. history week. Dl

orrow. w and Mayor May­ e, but Thomas nard Jackson Bradley of Los iliand o f Atlanta, Angeles, Cali­ ) your Georgia, is a fornia, is a 55- 35-year-old at- year-old ex torney. He policeman and J served as vice­ former city mayor before councilman. he was elected He was elected in 1973. mayor in 1973.

Kenneth A. Richard Gor­ Gibson was 38- don Hatcher of years-old when Gary, Indiana, he was elected is a lawyer. He ' Mayor of New­ w a s a city ark, New Jer­ "councilman sey in 1970. He before becom­ is a civil engi­ ing mayor „in Clarence Lightner was sworn m as Mayor Raleigh, neer. ■ 1967. He was North Carolina in December o f 1973. He was a member 34 years old ot the city council before becoming mayor. He is a when elected. funeral director. i

IL GUESS WHO'S .;,v os/' ' ^ Super Sport; John Cappelletti ''Iv '\\r ■"' u GetaHgofmy _ _ 1 .HAVING A John Cappelletti, who played for the Penn State Magicl^cks for only 50^1 SNACKFiACK* Nittany Lions,, roared Z*. through a tremendous -FARTYTHIS football season in 1973. Mystify your friends! z* Put on your own magic show! ^' -Ji The 210-pound tailback . MONTH. 9 scored 17 touchdowns for They’re as much fun as munching the undefeated Lions and Fntos^ brand com chips! won the Heisman Trophy. You can get all 6 tricks by sending The Heisman IVophy is your name, address and awarded to college foot­ just SOC to: ball’s top performer. John, W. C. FRITOS >S >«>.'**.■' SV>«*' >s«- .^s"^ '■■ViifSiff^sr^^OTqa a dark-haired lad from - _ MAGIC TRICKS OFFER ♦s n a c k t¥AK I^^AKE^ PAofo by Dev 0*Neill, photographer to the U. S. Congress Upper Darby, Pa., played quarterback in high school. P.O. BOX 47541 PUPDIN6 A PARTY. . DALLAS. TEXAS, ^nACK Cappelletti is majoring in law enforcements and cor­ 75247 The Black Caucus rections. He is considering working for the FBI. Last NTO^NH 39V1S3N0H A caucus is a meeting of the leaders of a political summer, John toured military bases in Europe. The 7* iff :aaMSNv party or group. The Congressional Black Caucus is folks at Penn State won’t ever forget old No. 22. ma(te up of the 16 black representatives now serving / OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 30, 1974 T.M. in the United States House of Representatives. This P Puzzle-le-do sp ^ ia l group hopes to work as a united force in devel­ A ll the words in this puzzle begrin with the letter P oping a plan of action to help black people all over Mini Jokes ACROSS ^ t hle e country.------— AllAll .1 the memtes1 are —Democrats. 1. A d og ’s foot is his...... I The members of the group are: 3. A mammal that Seated (from left to right): Standing (from left to right) : lives in the water. Perren Mitchell of Maryland John Conyers of Michigan Yvonne Burke of California Ralph Metcalfe of Illinois 5. Dad. Barbara Jordan of Texas Robert N. C. Nix of Pennsylvania Rhymes with * | Louis Stokes of Ohio* Ronald V. Dellums of California stop. .- Shirley Chisholm of New York Charles R. Diggs of Michigan 6. You sleep Charles Rangel of New York Walter E. Fauntroy of the William Clay of Missouri District of Columbia with your Other members are: he^d on a ...... 7. A quick r - n look. r D O W ^ /^ ,lo\N abouTj 1. fruit that g6od,l'l\ [a olAj grow?, in Ha­ 3. It could hap­ sNou g netw a ) waii. \ pen. ANSWER BLOCK dasd 2. A heedie uoaSid > Momd '9 4. A type of aiqissod g dod g m with a head on bird. uid '3 asiodiod -g it. aiddesind 'x ' MBd 'x Augustus F. Hawkins Cardiss Collins A student government president presides over a meeting. Maybe NMog ssoaov ___ of California A n d r^ Young of Illinois of Georgia she, or some of the other officers, will hold important positions in local, > state or the federal government someday.

Hello: Captain Kangaroo T.M. Captain Kangaroo’s real ' V a l e M x n e s O a v i I Mini Maze name is Bob Keeshan. Before creating this famous character 18 years ago, he was on the Howdy Doody Show. Later, he was a clown and a toymaker on his own shows. Mr. Kee­ shan is interested in helping children who have a breath­ ing disease, so he travels around the country raising money for this cause. He used i ' to play golf and tennis, but VAie Q v e Q doesn’t have much time for ■^/tc Representative Yvonne B. Burke of Los Angeles, them now. Mr. Keeshan is now California, and her husband Bill show off their new lecret Co^'.Eqch number stond*i for q Mter inihc daughter. Autumn Roxanne. The baby was born 6n 46 years old. He has gra5dng t § ,® M P K olfihabet The numberli5A,nur»W2 i»B and onthrouqh November 23,1973. Representative Burke is the first brown hair and blue eyes. ^OO Congresswoman to have a baby while serving as a the alaphob^. Whdt does this say about Lincoln? member of Congress. 8 »5 I't r \*\ 20

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ai Greater kudus live in the Cl bush country in Africa. sc They move about at night and rest during the day. The females live in small herds, often without males. The bulls live alone, or with a group of other males. r Kudus ' eat plants. They put lookouts on the highest hills in the area while they ] are feeding so they can be warned of danger. They are good jumpers and must have fences more than 7 feet \S • •! 43 ' high to keep them in an area. A male can weigh as ■ga much as 700 pounds and has large corkscrew like av horns. The female has no horns. " V ' • MO , or ( Re 3T - an Lincoln Statue Sir This statue was an carved from a log art in the 1930’s by be William Norris, rei who lived from SJ* *56 pu uni 1861 to 1946. He •^1 .A oli u se d a pocket hai knife for the de-- taj tails. In some coi places he added SOI plaster to build fic •3Z Abraheun Lincoln was the me up the form. Real 16th president of our coun­ ch buttons for the try. He was horn in 1809. coat and shirt int He went to school for a total aw were nailed on of about one year during his fa< and painted. A l lifetime. He used to read by (The statue is on firelight. His first book was ter loan to'^the Smithsonian the Bible. There were not St£ Institution in Washing­ many books when Lincoln ton, D.C. from the Abby was growing up, and he his Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Co Art Collection in Wil­ would walk miles to borrow cie liamsburg, Va.) them from neighbors. tic

the Try’N Find: “February Words trs What Would You Do? m( February words are hidden in this block of letters. SUi They run across, down and diagonally. See how ' — in many you can find. ov - \j - by B I R T H‘ D A Y C W i sh( LF V P E CO LDA to AWI Sti Z AUN/HVS Co CBR K RXS BAH to KWl NT ERYLI H P G R‘S I T D E N I VM O I N QV Is/G J SE R SL COGT T |\U T KO C ALDVJI O OF L INCOLNN -V vr-5 vS ^ to RMJ RVIOLET m YAD Grandmother has just come for a visit. She has Mi OUGLASS lots of luggage and is just about to begin to unpack wt le< , SAOj ‘sasoi :A^^VNOOVIa the car. You are watching your vbry favorite pro­ ANSWER BLOCK uo)Sui4BB^‘8au!;u3ieA 's^jeaq JjoBjq i n MOQ th( sseianoQ gram on television. What would you do? Talk it pe ■1. *mo3uiq *ptoo *Xppmj|q :sS O ilO V over with your parents and your teacher. ro tn Co

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