\ ■ ■■■■A'-' PAGE l^NTY-TWO \' - X MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1969 \ ilanrbrBt^r Etii^mno i|mlb Avenge Daily Net Press Ron Flor The W eek E M ed t Center Congregational Church The Weather September M, UW About Town confirmation class will meet to- Area Residents Fair, not aa cool tonight. Low vorrow at 6:45 p.m. in Me LW V Hears National Figure The meeting of Friendship near 60. Patchy fog developing morial Hall of the church. Without Water Circle of the Salvation Arm y 15,750 agsdn in early moring. Tomor scheduled . for Monday nig^ At 20th Anniversary Party row becoming partly eunny and In Main Break warm. High in the 70b. has been canceled. West Side Reunion Committee Vawcho tc r. 4 City o f ViUmge Charm will meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. Mrs. John G. Lee of Farm 6 A break in a main on Hebron ^ L A R S S» at the home of Henry McCann, VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 301, The Professional Women’s Ave. in East Glastonbury de ington, form er national presi (EIGHTEEN PAGES—TABLOID) 66 Pleasant St. dent of the League of Women MANCHESTER, CONN., TU E^AY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 (CIsBaifled Advertlaiiig Club will open its season to prived about 216 fam ilies in that PRICE TEN CENTS Voters (LW V ) will be the speak morrow at 6:30 p.m. with a pot- town of water for 16 hours yes er Wednesday when the Man luck in the Robbins Room of Mlantonomah Tribe, lORM, terday. The break was discov chester League conducts an An Center Congregational Church. wiil have a special meeting to ered by a Manchester Water niversary Reception for present Hostesses are Mrs. John P ar night at 8 at Tinker Hall. Department worker shortly af > 9 members, former members, tridge, Miss Sylvia Claflln, Miss ter 7 a.m. Service was restored Daughters Are and prospective members. Manchester Assembly, Order at 11 p.m. Jane Brimner, Mrs. Raymond ’The reception will be ,at 8 of Rainbow for Girls, will con The main runs from the Roar The Long And Woodbridge, Mrs. Marion Mc- p.m. at the home of Mrs. Rob duct a business meeting and ing Brook Reservoir in Esuit Lagan, and Mrs. Marie Flynn. ert Stone, 60 Butternut Rd. on: $662 Million initiation tonight at 7:30 at the Glastonbury to the Line St. The Short of It filter plant in Manchester. ’The This year marks the 60th an American Legion executive Masonic Temple. Officers are break was due to the rotting of niversary of the National OLAOMB, Kan. (AP) — board will meet tomorrow at reminded to wear white gowns. ’1 a wooden collar connecting sec League and the 20th anni- Mn. Long and Mr*. Sbott 7:30 p.m. before the meeting of Refreshments will be served. tions of an 18-Inch wooden ver.sary of the Manchester are occupying the same the Post at 8 at the Post Home. main, Graydon Lockwood, Man Licague. rootn at Olathe OommunRy The meeting of Friend Mrs. Lee was national presi L W, W chester Water and Sewer De HoBpttal and both have new ship Circle of the Salvation The Rev. K. Ejnar Rusk, partment superintendent, said. dent for four terms, from 1960 daugtiten. Needed for Super Plane former pastor of Trinity Coven Arm y scheduled for tonight has The main, comstructed of to 1958. She had been Connec M n . Steven 3. Long, o< ant Church, will present a piano been canceled. ticut president from 1941 to p o p u lar Olathe la the m eaiar of tongue and groove boards held ----- a 1949. and organ recital tomorrow at by steel straps, was estimated Ctarieu Jo, bom SMtunlay, WASHING'TON (AP)— 7 p.m. at the church. The event Waddell School P T A will have by Lockwood to have been laid She is vice chairman of the and MTb. Davla B. Shaft of President Nixon said today board of trustees of Ckinnectlcut is open to the public. its annual Room Mothers Tea at least 40 years ago. Normally, Gordner, Kan., is tbs mother he will ask for $662 million College In New London, a mem Mrs. John O. Lee ----- • Wednesday at 3 p.m. in the his department Is able to repair of KathUne Aim, bom Sun in the next five years to ber of the advisory board of Memorial Temple, Pythian schpol cafeteria. such a break by inserting a the late Hiram Percy Maxim of day. the Connecticut Consumer As The women bad not met develop a supersonic trans Sisters, will meet tomorrow at plug, he said, but when this Hartford, scientist and Inventor sociation, and is a member of port aircraft. 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. blew out, the longer delay be of the Maxim Silencer. She is Women’s Home League of the the advisory committee for The United States must go Mrs. Walter Potyra Is In charge came necessary. Repairs were the granddaughter of the late SoJvatlon Arm y will m eet at 1 "Connecticut, What's Ahead,’’ a ahead with the plans—called the of refreshments. finally made by Installing a Sir Hiram Maxim, inventor of p.m. at ithe Citadel. Hostesses , TV and radio program sponsor AB^E BST— ’ to maintain Its leader- sleeve with rubber gasket. the Maxim Machine Gun, and are Mrs. Elsa Samuelson and ed by WTIC and Channel 3. ■hip" In the world aircraft In Affected houses were In the of the late William T. Ham il D I I O J ^ [ j j Q p K ^ Manchester Jayceea will meet Mrs. Myrtle Turgeon. Her husband is former direc RSox Fire dustry, Nixon said. area bounded by Line St., Man ton, former congressman, UJ3. tonight at 8 In the circuit court tor of research for the United 0 6 "I want the United States to chester Rd., and Hebron Ave. A niSi’,SH PPIH A senator and governor of Mary PREPARE room at the Police Station. There will be a meeting to Aircraft Corp. and is former continue to lead the world In air 2 land. PIUS TOP VALUE S T A t A P S l night of all DeMolay Mothers, chairman and presently vice i Williams transport," he declared at a at 7 :30 at the home of Mrs. chairman of the Board of R e ( BOSTON (AP) — Manager White House briefing. "T h e S8T Raymond Islelb, School Rd., Junior Women gents of the University of Hart A tired American infantryman relaxes for a moment as he cleans his feet Dick WiUlamfl, who led the Boe- Is going to be built." Bolton. ford. amidst the debris of war at patrol base Ike, about 65 miles northwest of Sai ton Red Sox to the 1967 Am eri CLIMB Nixon noted his decision on SEW NOW Set Crafts Fair The I^ees are parents of four WANTED gon. The soldier, an unidentified member of the 1st Cavalry Division, is can League pennant, wma fired the I.SOG-mlle-an-hour, BtXKpas- children and grandparents of Clean, Late Model Manchester Junior Women’s bathing his feet in a bucket filled with rainwater. (A P Photofax) today. The ckib sold coach Eld- ■enger alrUner came after a FOR FALL nine. AT THE LOWEST High School Sets Club will sponsor Its annual die PopowM l will manage the "spirited debate within the ad Mrs. Lee is the daughter of USED CARS Crafts Fair and Flehit North Viet tivity. million in (Isoal 1974. The program Is sponsored by than 60 per cent casualties in namese “ activity, base camps, to Mlaple Leafs In the Interna Mrs. Ada K. Christman of BAGS In the past, the heaviest at 1V> meei a major objection the Manchester Adult Evening heavy fighting six miles south of supply and s t a ^ g areas’’ be tional League, he piloted the Vernon, who works In various tacks have been made north from some opposwnts. Secretary School, and will outline the the Cambodian border, military tween a mile and a mile and a Red Sox to their "Impoaalble art forms, will exhibit butter- west of Saigon and have been V of Transportation John A. Voipe philosophy, explain the school spokesmen reported today. half from the border. The target D ream " pennant In 1967 but lost fly-oroft, construction of nrtlfll- P O P llI AR White, Pink staged from camps along the ■aid the 8ST would not ba al- programs, and set forth the ex Within hours after the fighting area stretched from 66 miles the World Series to the St. Louis > cial flowers from crepe and tis 1 KUFULAK Yellow/ Cambodian tx)rder. reSAVE buid luul New York area for a little bit longer for p rected artillery onto the enemy fire from an estimated 20 North Bought Stock tions, de|)ending on signals received from the apiiroaching aircraft. Linda Jacobs, Student Council TISSUE 4 ”:!139 u'hsduled fV Ute 1973, with color). the six-hour fight Monday three positions. U.S. headquarters Vietnamese soldiers Just south president. At the conclusion of over 20 years. He has sketched miles northwest of the Thlen iximmsrclal \ae expected by -?ald 16 enemy soldiers were of the demllltarlaed zone. The NEXT TO CALDOR the program, parents will have at various art shows, fairs and • 2 0 Ngon Special Forces camp. 1978 an opportunity to meet Mrs. resorts including the Eastern killed. No U.S. casualties were ‘Too Soon’ Four Green Berets were wound (See Page Eight) In addlUon t ^ t h e need tor EXIT 93, WILBUR Sylvia Hadge, school social States ExpoaUion, the Danbury reported, and the helicopters re AT THE PABKADB ed. ixmtlnusd U.8. leadership In s worker, and members of the SOLIN FANCY 016$f turned to tlieir base. WASHmOTON (AP) — Judge ’Atomic Clocks, Computers CROSS PARKWAY Fair, Powder Hill Slcl Area, and ILIGGEH DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WE81 ' American fighter-bombers world aviation, Nliwn said a fur- guidance staff. on the river boat Dolly Madison. and artillery came to the rescue Gen. O elghton W. Abrams, Harrison L. Winter of the 4th tlier reason for |folng ahsad of the embattled company and the commander of U.S. forces In U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal tes with the BST the pisiw "would Hartford GF b South Vietnamese headquarters Vietnam, reported two days ago tified today he would have M ay Prevent Air Tragedies bring ths wurM olosa^togsthsr APPLESAUCE^ ■ said 36 North Vietnamese bodies that "a lot o ' prironer of war D eath Probed avoided a stock purchase made In a physical sense \m d In statements and other documents were found afterward. by hU colleague, Judge Clement BAL’HMORB (AP) — The equipment on planes before a speelfle area, enabling each tim e," ndlcate there wlU be a winter- FT. DEVBNS, Mass. (AP) — The U.S. Command sent its F. Haynsworth Jr. undsr the aviation industry put on display 1974. pilot to km>w the aHItuds. dis Referring to ths SST u a spring campaign.” It would be a Charges have been preferred In biggest bombers against the circumstances at the time. today three /lete of equipment The equipment conalsts of a tance and rule of approach of ’’maeelvs stride torwsrd to bases along the border in an at continuation of the enemy’s au an investigation into the Aug. 23 designed to prevent catestrophlc E TENDER CENTER CUT However, Winter told the Sen digital CAimputer to be curried all other idiUH's near him. transportation," Nixon said it tempt to break up preparations tumn campaign, which has been death o f a Hartford, Conn., sol In-fUght colUslona between nlr ate Judiciary Committee that In an airplane, transmitting and would bring Tokyo sa close to dier, the public Information of planes. Testing u t the eqitlpment U Haynsworth'8 purchase of receiving equipment and an ex Washington In trsvsl Urns ss fice said today. ■che’ attorney. torso of a young woman was until after the opinion had been McIn t o s h other of Am erica’s best known filed and the matter dlspoeed Safeguard antimUalle research Capt, Thomas H. T. Young, discovered Monday stuffed in a criminal attorneys, is expected of.” Just to keep the big project alhrs tpoke by transpacific telephone suitcase In a railroad station to direct the defense of Ool. He added, however, that he pending full oongreeskmoJ a ^ Slacks fn»>^ with Bailey in Boston today and locker, and the arms and legs of Robert B. Rheault of Virevard did not think he would have provai. told newsmen Bailey said he the body were found by iolioe Haven. Maas., the former com been legally dlsquaUfted since The expenditures were au would be "happy’’ to Joh t' e today in the men’s toilet at the mander of Special Force-s troops the case had been decided and It This is a daylight general view of the split jetliner of Mexicana de Aviaclon thorised by ths Arm y Monday. APPLES 3 i 39 (See Page Eight) station. in Vietnam and the highest did not involve a matter that lying on the swampy place where it craxhed .Sunday as rtxovery of Ixxiies Mpe'clflcally, (he Arm y awarded The torso, packed in a brown would affect the value of the from the wreckage continued totlay. In foreground l>elongingH of lutssengern $M million to Wsstem Electric, ish-yellow plastic bag inside a stock. prime contrsclor of the aystem, yellow suitcase, was found by a are seen piled l^cHide the railroad embankment the plane hit (A l’ I’hotofax) PEARS Sweet, GokkI Eating lbs. But he reiterated that " f cer to use under an outatandlng rs- - porter. The porter told police tainly would have avoided buy search and development con he went into the locked locker ing the stock." ’ tract loUUng $49.69 mUUosi. Pcrmanent^AIteiwUona for the Life after smelling a strange odor. Just before Hart’s questions. Money lor that contract tech 2 HONEYDEW MELONS E ^ n i Large 59c Israeli Planes Hit A preliminary autopsy indicat oi the gariMnitja Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr.. D-N C.. More Bodies Found at Site nically U provided to the ds- ed that the woman, whose age asked Winter if Haynsworth’s fenae budget tor flacal year was estimated at between 20 and acquisition of the Brunswlrk 1970, but the budget has not CELLO CARROTS , t ps. 10c Suez Fortifications 36, bad been strangled Friday stock had "im paired In any de completed the taglsIaUve route By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Another unit attacked Israeli night or Saturday. gree your belief In his Integrity, Of Mexican Plane Wr<;ck through ('ongreas. Capt. Thomas R. O'Connor, IsraeU JeU attacked Elgyptlan artillery positions and ammuni his ability and hla Judicial tem MEXK-XJ CTTY (AI*. The Iw seni to the Boeing O j In with Injuries that were nr,t serl- 'WKhou^ this extsnslon. all Large, Fancy lb. artiUery and fortifications along tion dumps 16 miles east of Port (See Page ElgM) perament."’ probable dsslh loti has risen to Besllle for study of the infomta- ir one wreckage In a swamp near the tain the program pending A spokesman added that all were wounded when their vehi worth's capability aa a legal day. M ary Jane, 23. escaped (See Page Elevra) •THE MARVEL OK MAIN STREET’ international airport The army >'ongreaaloflal decision.’’ Israeli planes returned safely to cle struck a mine nf>nh of El scholar. 901 - 907 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER Face-Lifting was building a bridge through The Safeguard eystem - a pro base. He declined to say exactly Qantara on the Israeli-held east Winter gave the committee a chronology of the appellate the marsh so a ersne could gram requiring $S0O mllUon this OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9:30 TO 5 30 ivt^re along the canal they had bank of the canal WA8HIN<3TON (AP) The court’s handling of the Bruns remove the wreckage year and eventually a lot^ of $S ^ , THURSDAY 9:30 TO 9:00 ■truck. Tw o more were Injured in a campaign to replace the last wick caae In which the Judge* The plane carried 111 p su n - billion to $7 billion- won a hay ■ \ POPULAR COUPON • A communique distributed in mortar exchange south of the gers, many of them Mldwewter- System Trims Drug-Running Senate teat In Auguat but StUl Open p Ragol Charge Account Today I ■ V' Cairo by the Mided to ike dls- The conmumlque said the James O. Eastland. O-Mlaa.. the '-farrhrl 41s,OCA) persona travel- government agencies to contin Good Only Mo*u. Toes., Wed. — Sept 22, 23, 24 aoid^ plan which Ibejr said la beti^ ed still in eerkals cortdtUon in ru(t:ng dope -mugging froni commando unit fired So\-iet- committee chairman, outlining .ng frmi Mex.ro Into the l.’ritcd ue work already In progresa EvUer. Israel mid five Arab /pryMed wlthoc^ a d c q u,a t e the American-BrlUsh-Oowdrsy Mexico Into the t’nitad BUtee rockets into an Israeli the clrctanatanres of Hayna- Btatea by Uiul and air In (ha while Cong r ess considers annual •ahotoum ypne ktUed in c la .^ r pr^eaaional atiiidy or regard to Hospital But busihris men o r t loth ammtsiKloa dump, setting off worth's acqulaXion of t,000 first tvoum o( fullsrale oper- appropriations. with Israeli troops in occupied Coat. They urged reatoratiOci of A ctvU scrorzuUes cdOeisj .'des of the border iximplain H , ■ ’’explostons and fire that contin shares of Brunmrlck itock (or stion Sunday night and seized in July the Arm y gave West- said lbs pianc's rsoordsr was ' has also iLsrupted Ira e Arxl ued for a k>^ tim e" (See rage ElgM) (See Page ElgM) { M f Page ElgM) racovsrsd and probably would some weekend louruu are vow- (Hee Page Four) (Sas Fags Etevsa) \
PAGE TWO \ ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 \ • " A United Fund MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCTHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969’ MOVIE AUDIENCE PAGE THBEB •******g u id e ******« Sheinwold on Bridge teezko and son, Phoenix St., A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Rockville Vem oH Toumameitt In 1964-1966. Later UNEXPECTED TRICK Vernon; Mrs. Frieda Grenier AND THEATERS. and son, Lawlor Rd., Rock he was chosen for the All- INJURES DEFENDER Military Command Team whUe The Spotlight is On - - Thea# r«tm 9s apply to Mmg NORTH Hospital Notes ville, and Mrs. Aleen HcNeal Bob Terry at Travis Air EVree Base In ra ta a ta d after N uv I. 1966 By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD ♦ Q 10 5 VtatUng faoan ane 12:38 to 8 and son, Somers. PUIU DEPT. STQJtE Mrs. Alex Bissetl C? 85 Wins Qass ‘B’ Oalifomia. Dtaing this thne ISIS SE ^ If you can foreaee ^hat your O Q 10 8 3 pjn. In' aO arena except ma- Admitted Saturday; Leigh Oabnet spent much of his tennis (W e HaTe A Notiaa TW PlBaae) Homemakers Service in ada indfeatas (he film was opponent* are going to win a ♦ A J^2 where they are 2 to 4 Wajda, Springfield, Mass.; Mi activity coaching and conduct B. BODIM.B TPKB. (Next te Fogoter Mkt.) submitted and approved under race, you may still b4ar off the FISH FRY 1/ Tennis Tourney ^ IVEST and 8:30 to 8 p.m. / f chael Oourtrlght. Ward St.. ing ollnlca. ! a r m s w iB h , t h u k s .. n t . tm • the Motion Picture Code prize by going off In a different e a s t ♦ 7 6 2 RockviUe; GaU Dimmock, Rt. ‘ITie local club la anxious to A graduate ot the tlrat class oC Self-Regulation. direction. At any rate, that la ♦ 93 Bob Terry has been named A 103 74, Tolland; Carl Chapman, promote good tennis within the c t eight '‘Homemakers,” em the moral of today’s hand, tak Z> QJ972 Admitted FWday: April John winner oit the Claaa “ B “ Ten ® Suggested for GENERAL O AKJ74 Main St., Vernon, and Marjorie group and la trying to moour- NEED A ZIPPER? ployes the Manchester Home- en from “Hold Our Bridge O 652 son, Mt. Vemcm Dr., Rockville; Brown, Center Rd., Vernon. nis Touniamait ^xuisored by at audiencei. ♦ 84 ♦ 973 age others to play the game. HND THE COLOR AND SIZE YOU P makers’ Service, Irene Blasett Hands,” by veteran e;q>erts JudlUi WUmot, Highland Ave., Births Saturday: Daughter to the Vernon Tennis Clifo. It was Publicity Chairman PhlUp Au- S Suggested lor MATURE Charles J. Solomon smd Bert ■SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Watrous, Rockville; Clarence Johndrow, played Sunday afternoon with dlbert emphaslaes that, like AT PLAZA “wanted to do something In pub audiences (parental dlacre- Wilson. ♦ AKJ84 High St., RockviUe, and son to 1.19 CSottage at., RockvlUe, and Doris the final match between Terry go'.t. It is one a t the best gomes lic service.” How her wish has tion advised). South dealer. C? K64 Mr. and Mrs. Ekimund Dim- 0 9 WEDNESDAY Watrous, High St.. RockviUe. for continuous indivtdual partl- been answered is the key to hap ® ^^STRICTED — Peraona North-South vulnerable. mock, Rt. 74. Tolland. and a newcomer to the area, cipatlan and an excellent way piness for many other people under 16 not admitted, un- Opening lead — King of Dia ♦ KQ 10 5 Biitfas Friday: Daughter to Ravi Kidtemi. monds. Discharged Saturday: Edna of achieving physical atneaa. It whom she has served In her West North East (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Mr. and Mrs. WUliam Green, Wormstedt, White St., Rock Kulkaml was top man on the is also m udi fun, according to l6aa accompanied by parent West opened the king of dia nearly five years as a Wnc- 2 0 2 4 Pass High Bt., Rockville, and daugh ville; Lester Waite, Prospect tennis team at Kamatak Uni Audibert, and all that la needed or adult guardian. All Pass Michaels superior quality maker for - this United Fund monds and then shrewdly shift ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edward St.. RockviUe; Willis Torrey, versity in Dhorwar, India. His Is a friend of matched abtUty. ® Peraona under 16 not ad- ed to a trump, suspecting that Agency. Wllmot, HigMand Ave., Rock- Mountain St., RockviUe; M ti^ e team won the national champ- South might want to ruff a heart vUIe. It coets nothing to play at the e 'The most obvious quality knitted. Thii age reatriction Titus. Bakos Rd., Ttdland; Earl ionsh^) in 1963. He came to Treasure Chest Diamonds or two In the dummy. This de al opening bid. You are happi , U O U I A R D , , town courts located at Rock about Mrs. Bissett is a concern may be higher In certain Schrelter, Nye St., Rockville; Ellington last year and la em fense put South one step behind to exercise your option by bid Discharged Friday: Roger viUe High School and In Henry ed professionalism. Since the araaa. Check theater or Chester Sails, Newport News, ployed at Aetna U8e and Qm - are your best value. Let In the race to ruff a heart In ding since you have excellen j Magnuaon. Old Stafford Rd., Vernon Air Force Major Cited uaJty in Hartford. Park. Audibert said that the stated goal of the service is advertialng. Trttand; Fannie Klbbe, Elling Virginia; Lynn Steffens. Somers town had the high school courts the dummy. hlgh-card structure and a fini Maj. Gen. W. W. Wisman of the Air Force presents the The Tennis Club plans a clinic “to try to keep families to Printed • public etfvice ton; Modeste Dubay, East St., Rd., Ellington; Joseph Spivey, resurfaced in > green at consid If South led a heart, West suit. Bronze Star Medal to MaJ. WilUam H. MlUer, son of Law us show you why gether,” Mrs. Blasett is dedi by this newKoeper Rockville; Barbara Darcey, Talcottvllle Rd., RockviUe; on Sunday tor Its members and erable expense two years ago would lead a second tnimp. And Copyright I960 Joseph LaPointe, Grandview rence E. MUler of 61 CampbeU Ave., Vernon. Maj. Miller was anyone else interested In im cated to this end, and she has If South then led a second heart. General Features Corp. lounion Hartford Tpke., Vernon; Janet but that because of the addition been active in every kind of Newmarker, Sunrise Dr., Rock Rd., Tolland; Harris L. Ludwig, etted for his performance as a management analyst officer proving his game. It wlU begin of a driveway sealer the sur West would lead a second 649-6220 RockviUe; John Foley, Bolton with a detachment of 620th Tactical Control Squadron at at 1 p.m. at the Rockville High case which has presented Itself trump. And If South then led a ville; Sally Johnston, Bancroft face didn't hold. It is playable to the agency. Clients approach THEATER TIME Rd.. Ellin^n; Elizabeth Mach- Rd., Vernon; Lillian Bonney, Plelku Air Base in South Vietnam. TTie award was presented School Tennis Courts conducted now, however, and wUl be cov second heart. West would take at Etot Air Ftorce Base in Colorado Springs. OVAL the agency either on their own SCHEDULE Tolland County nlk, Watson Rd., Vernon; Jean Ellington Ave., Rockville; Mrs. by a well-known tennis cham ered again soon. the last trump out of dummy. 394 TOLLAND TPKE Nancy Guyette and son, Pro pion and coach, Lou Cabnet. $ 1 2 0 0 or through referrals from what South would lose three hearts LoCSionce, Prospect St., Rock The Vernon Recreation Oom- Mrs. Louis Hurwitz, agency dl- MANCHESTER, CONN. ville: Oorinne Krechko, Peter gress Ave., Rockville; Mrs. Oabnet woe captain and top Burnside Midnight Cowboy, and a diamond. Parents Unit ford Rd., ToUand; Laura Len- mlsslon is considering lighting irector, calls “ the community Green Rd.. Tolland; Doris Judith Ludden and son, Windsor Trent, Gerald Dr., RockvUIe; player tor Colllngwood High 7:16, 9:20. Foreseeing what would hap tocha, Rockville; Nancy Law- the courts evenings, Audibert Krause, Ellington Ave., Rock- Locks. Discharged Sunday: Beverly School In New Jersey and as team." This includes the school Cinema I - Midnight Cowboy, pen, South decided nob to enter To Organize son, Bald Hill, Toliand; Alice said, and it this is done they social work .system, clergy, the vlHe; Gertrude Shanahan, Tellefsen, Stafford Springs; a Junior was ranked No. 1 play can be used foom AprU to No 2, 4:30, 7, 10. this race. Instead, he drew An organization meeting of Admitted Sunday; Jessie Chapman, Grove St., Rockville; Public Health Nursing Associa Meadow Brook Rd., Ellington; AprU Johnson, Mt. Vernon Dr., er In the Middle Atlantic Statea vember. Cold weather Is no Cinema II — Funny Girl, 8:00, three rounds of trumps without Parefnts Without Partners will Lost Nits “Pop!” at 6:80 and 9K)0 “Yellow Sobnarlne” 7:80 Mulka, Bellevue ■ Ave., Rock Rudolph Cormier, VUlage St., tion or other concerned people, Mrs. Barbara Johnson and Rockville; Thomas Burns, Kel in both singleB and doublea. He pnoblem because of the vig East Hartford Drive-In — touching the hearts at all. Then be held Thursday at 8:30 p.m. ville; Louis Dezso, Mountain Rockv^le; Irwin MWchell, Tol ly Rd.. Vernon, and Mrs. Grace friends and family. The Home- daughter, Vernon Gardens, was captain end top player for orous exercise and those mosUy Devils Bride, 7:30; Prehistoric he cashed the king, queen and at the home of Mrs. Evelyn MANCHISTfR Rd., Ellington; Elizabeth Poor, land; Clifford Luffman, Pros Peloquln and daughter, Stafford makers' Service in its turn re RockviUe; Mrs. Theresa WoJ- Rutgers University and was se interested in the exercise play DoomtowB Women, 9:16. Jack of clubs. Devanas of 2 Lakeshore Dr., M CINTER Somers; Louise Usher, Old Stef- pect St., Rockville; Bruce Spring. fers people to fellow agencies, NOW lected for the NCAA Tennis whenever there is no anow. East Windsor Drive-In — With the ground thus prepar Lolceview Ter. In Coventry. ■ REE P A R K IN G REAR OF THEATRE such as the Child Guidance Young Billy Young, 7:30; What’s ed, declarer led the queen of All parents In the area who Clinic. Payment to the Home- Today “BUUXFT' Shown at 6:80 and 9:20 New Pussycat, 9:06. diamonds from the dummy and are single because of (flvorce, makers’ ^rvice Is based on discarded the four of hearts Manchester Drive-In — Chas separation or death are eoplo wh<>, owned Fund can help to make avaUable DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE interest compounded makers, but that there have the dog were going have to to everyone the kind of sensible, been as many os 23 on their go Into a hospital and a con (cmpasslonate and knowledge UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT able help Irene Bissett and EVERYDAY list at one Ume. The service valescent homnred with the ning la to plan menus ahead O c t. a ^ O o t. 3 O c t. 4 SAT. and SUN. same period In 1088, ■ EL as much us a week at a time o 2:SO-4:30-7;00-»;00 charged. —or more. If you wont to Tlie complaint asked the ICC shop less frequently than STARTS I.AST DAT-SDIffDAT. OCTOBER 5 t h at to require Pemi Central to re once a week. are IHottA^ceieC lo n g lo il- store the level of train service many advantages to this TOMORROW kind o f pre-planning besides tho long which prevailed before the mer C f||jeioiraI Motors 1969 Booaozi’s Day of Withdrawal’ making - shopping much aw a itod ger. to reopen the Maybrook X RATING '-^CINESPHERE CHEVY SH0w\^PONDEROSA RANCH HOUSE Gateway to cars containing flat iiaaler for y o u r^ f. You will DRIVE-IN - Lawronco avoid monotony and duplica Ourroll't bed and o()en lop plggybocli No O m Undor tion of foods and you wxm’t limantic 423-242 3 trailers, and to restore Icing get stuck with a smaU sup 18 AdmilWcl Bi( Top^^^I(lw Boistinlan^ MOl Frii Shows oi>eratlons at Maybrook for ply of foods that simply do UNUSUAL DISPLAYS AN AUTHENTIC OF FRUITS. FLOWERS P T BARNUM Erie. not culd up to a pleasant DUTCH. VILLAGE AND FORD MUSEUM co m o i to meal. When you plan ahead AND VEGETABLES Compounded DAILY iho scroon do H with the old of store ada They feature the spe m iss MEYER’S YIXEN” MIUI 1 ?o-. cials and keep you up to LI •• Cj. date on the seasonal, low- JECKYOOCEMOINNS. L Merry Midv7ay • Rides • Show's prioed fruits and vegetables. Ends Tonight Planning m e^ around the snuunu voiM SOU. items that are w^ell priced 1 BIG MID'TOa.Y PARADE ««« Paid MOMTHLY ‘THE LOVES OF ISADORA’ help saVe you food- 7:00-0:00 budget money. •iMvomcmsis. 'A'* Daily at 2:30 p.m. But we live in the 20th 646-1700 century and are fortu RUSS MSVBR'S nate to have a grreat res BUNDSTmomiCTIORS taurant such as MR. VIXEN. STEAK, 244 Center St., INTRODUCING ERICA GAVIN AS VIXEN. K r FREE GRANDSTAND SHOW MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY (' - 646-1995, to do our cook RESTRICTED TO ADULT AUDIENCES. Hi EASTMANCOIOR. 1«W m m ing for us. Our fabulous Gene Holter’s Wild Animal Show • The Marvel Family Famous Horse Act PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY RUSS MEYER. AN EVE PRODUCTION. luncheons and dinners •••••••eeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee t w U i e V w K I all prepared with SAT. & SUN. SEPT. 27 I, SEPT. 2 8 , ( SAT, I SUN. QCT. 4^^g OCT 5 JOIE CHITWOOD S KING KOVAZ' INTERNATIONAL flair and imagination and • PLUS X CITING C0>HIT # .V -V are done to perfection. AUTO THRILL SHOW /ujxo DAREDEVILS Join us soon, won’t you? lUroirm never seen one el’THOSE’ieoeles... ______ADMISSION ; ADULTS $2.00 — CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1,00 (Tai inci) S a v in g s B a n k ^ f M a n c h e s t e r HELPFUL HINT M e m b e r F.O.I.C. To remove moitsu: or paint GATES OPEN DAILY 9 30 A.M to 7:30 P.M. (RAIN OR SHINE) from windows, rub the spots Fhiilcrs Kcc|icrs... of mortar with a stiff brush GENERAL ADM.; ADULTS $2.00 — CHILDREN UNDER 12 $1.00 dipped in ahArp» hot vtnegmr Sh CwmSwi OSwe Smlis treat paint gp ou with keroaone or campheoe and "The Happiest Fairgrouad ia the World' n 1-. ^ IAANCHESTER m IAST HABITF0 U> • south WBNDSOt • BOLTON NOTCH aand. H Nm u WENDELL COOKS CIRCUS BAND — VIRGINIA WRENN
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PAGE POUR MANCHIST^ EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969 _____ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN!. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 PAGE FIVE Vernon South Windsor PBNTO Bank, Group Andorer ninth grader C.adettes to hear PINTO, People Interested reports from Cadettes who went Bridge Qass In Narpotics Treatment Or TV-Radio Tonight on special .summer events, and To Organize School Panel to ask questions about po.ssible ganization Inc., Is now open D e m o c r^ s .Monday throu^ Wednesday future careers. Workshops, Scheduled / ( panel discussions and reports of evenilngs, 6:80 to 10, In the October 8th / Sets Meeting bottom floor of the Williams Television End Lull ■summer events will all be part The Vernon Recreation De Building o f St. M ary’s Epis .’The 20 incorporators of the 5:M <$> Pony M>»— 8:86 (8) Bed Skelton Hoar <0) ’The Board of Education will of the program offered. partment will offer two courses (IS) Bemper Boom Season Premiere copal Church on Park St. new Manchester State Bank, meet tonight at 7:30 at the high Tile Demooi-ntic Tovim Coni^ Andciver Girl Scouts in the this fall for persons interested (M) Big Pletom (C) An ex-addict, a parent of a meeting informally last Sunday’ ($6) M m te n (‘S S f ^ e T * school to choose committee as niittee will resume meetings 'hintli grade area are asked to In playing bridge. One course "Something Called ’Ihe Im drug user, and a professional set Wednesday, Oct. 8 as the (46) OOIigaa’a Ulaad signments for the year, in addi after .a summer lull in activities in t a c t Mrs. Paul Pfanstiehl, wlU be for beginners cuid the 5;tS (46) Westtar mortal" ( o counselor are on hand to talk date for their organizational S;$6 (S) Stamp the Stan ol Menus til their first annual meeting as to whether the board is con to fill. start tomorrow at 7 :« p.m. at News (C) handful of Allied soldiers In 1970; and w ill appoint two (IS) Ify Esverite Martian acrosF the desert into Tobruk sidering the Rye St. park area The committee invites anyone . Wednesday, (rankfurt on roll, the Lottie Fisk Building. Henry (tS) BtU Msitenen to blow up German fUel sup committees — one for bank per- for a future school site. who is intere.stcd in serving to liotato salad, nui.stard-rolish, Park, and will be taught by Ed (St) H i g h l i t (C) ply bunkers. (ij) connel, the other for a bank (S6) McHilde’e Navy 6:86 (8) The Oevemor and JJ. The board will also continue contact .-Indrcw' Gasper.’ ch.tii- white cake-chocolate frosting: ward Gantlno of Wethersfield. Police Log (46) News Gov. W. Drlnkwater. widower Thui-silay. sloppy Joes, buttered building. 6:66 (46) Bnwhide chief execuUve of small mld- Its deliberations over bus con nuui, or any committee m em The program will cover the corn, cheese stlck-s, peach up- ’The Incorporators agreed on 6:S6 (S) Newe with Walter Cren- westero state finds generation tracts. The board has offered ber before the meeting. basics of dupUcate bidding and kite (C) gap between himseU and Us ARRESTS several actions last Sunday. the contractors Haro’.d Collins Nursing Meeting slde-Aiwn cake with topping, play with a half-hour lecture at (S) Newe with Frank daughter J.J. but also dis Immediate contact will be aelda covers she possesses charm and Harry Frink $40 per bus The annual meeting of the thiclay, corn chowder. tuna the start of each class. No ad Preston C. Smith, 34, of 372 (18) Dick Tan Dyke to function as his first lady made with' employment agen for the first 65 miles with 35 Andover-Columbia-Hebron I’ub- sandwich. cheese' s-andwieli. vance registration la necessary Woodbridge St., arrested on a Jaycee Chairman (S6) Seelal Secnrl^ in Action , Premiere. cies,, with the various banking (2U 6) HaaUey - rinkley Be- 16:66 (8) Conn. — What’s AhaadT cents per mile for distances lic Health Nur.sing Agency, Inc., irickles. apple.sauce cake ami for this class. Persona may warrant and charged with pert Anthony B. Zelonis of 93 Eliz (C) (8A6) Marcus Welby, M.D. w iir be held ’Tliursday at 7:30 Ice cream. Milk is sened wath register when they attend the breach of peace Court dote Oct. Journals, and ad/ertlsemenls 6:46 (S6) Incal Newe Premiere over 65 miles. The contractors abeth Dr. has been named chair 7:66 (S) Mevle (18) News p.m. in the Pari.sh Hou.se of the eacli meal. first session. 6. will be run for selecting a cWel had asked for a $42.50-35 qents man of the Manchester Jaycee’s "M aya" ’86. £lon of American 16:86 (8) News Bpeclal (0> formula. Columbia. t^ongn-gaUiami The beginners course vrlU run executive officer. ’The chief exe hunter arrlrea In India and U:66 (8-S-2^S6-46) News —Weather 11th annual light bulb sale to dlecovere hie father has loet Church. W E ’L L B E for 10 weeks and will start Oct. John Dietz, 19, o f Coventry, cutive, when chosen, will handle and Atorts (C> Church Fair be held from Sept. 26 to Oct. hie nerve. Clint Walker, Jay (18) Movie The speaker wall be Mrs. 6. The class, which will be charged with reckless driving. all of the organizational work North, Sajid Mahn. (d) (26) 8ea Hunt The ladies of St. Peter’s Epis R U | B gR | Z | D Court date Oct. 6. of the bank—to Include the hir 19. (26) Hentley - Brinkley Be- U:S6 (8). M«nr" Show (O) copal Church are preparing for Loretta Bunker, dtnvtor. A FLUSHING taught by Mrs. Lenore Brooks, ’This sale is the organization’s port (C) Toolffht Show will be held each Monday at ing of other personnel and the (S) T n th or Coneeaaeaeee (C) Bjr CanoB their pre-holiday church fair film, "Homemnke-Home-Hcsiltlv principal fund raising project. Aide-Service." will be shown O U R W A T E R the Lottie Fisk Building from ACCIDENTS issuance of bank shares. (18) Movie Joojr Bishop Show (C) scheduled for Friday and Satur Proceeds from previous years (2S-SA46) Newe — Weather — • (3) News M d Weather ^ day, Nov. 14 and 15. The public is invites! to altcnd 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. This class will Gerard LaChanoe, 40, of Bast The incorporators agreed a'- Sporte and Featare (C) meet of Meditathm ead S io have made possible such Jaycee Cadetto Confcri-nce MAINS cover all the fundamentals of Hartford, charged with failure Eo that all 20 w ill serve on the 7:S6 (S6-SZ-S6) I Dream of Jeaanie Off ] The fair, called "The Land of for that board of directors and that none projects as the covered foot (8-46) Mod Sqnad (C) (8) News —WomeBts of Com All ninth giaule C:idette S< outs bidding and playing strategy. to obey a state traffic control, 8:66 (26-SS46) D Abie Beynolde fort ead Oeldeposts 1 Make-Believe," will feature STRIKINQ DIFFeRENCE bridge lat Oak Grove Nature or unregi.stereil ninth giaidei-s e.sCose a temporary drop in 'The fee for the cotu’se Is to after his van collided with a of the 20, even If officers of the Show (C) ($$) News end Sigm Off I booths offering baked goods, '////' Center, the annual Easter egg Debbie Reynolde with Don <4t) News HendUaes — 08AF who would like to join a troop in waferafer pr pressure and possible discolora- be paid at the first session. A car driven by WaUer Kloo, 34, bank, will serve In any active, used books and records, holiday hunt, and Westhlll Gardens cov Chastain.______Belifloes Fflm and Sign Off tion of the water while we flush the special Invitation is extended to of West Hartford, yesterday at paid post. ’They will serve only ' i trimmings, and a store of In- are invited to attend the Fifth ered bus shelter. Last year’s SEE SAXTJBDAT’B TV WEEK FOB OOMPLEnn LI8TINOS Area State Policeman Cited hy Legislature BLACKTOP PAVEMENTS mains to clear out products of corro- Couple Wed 40 Years high school seniors and a spe 6:30 p.m. at Center St. and as advisory officers and . teresting itemr., olcj an j new, Annual ( ’adette Conference ftir project financed the ’Tot Lot 4 > ^ - — .*. _V cm . . "on from inside the pipes in... cial fee will be charged for this Adams. board. ' itlched and crafted. State Caj^. Walter J. Scholte, second from right, accepts a special resolution from the ninth graders Oct. 4 from lO playground at Waddell School, Radio Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grigalis BoldwlnvUle, Worcester and group. • I A special feature cn Fr r’.-'y apprel^dlng two youths Dec. ll, 1966, In the murder of a Massachusetts a.m. to 3 p.m. at I»n g I.iine for prompt nnrleo, phww and this year’s profits will bo (This Itntiiiij: includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or U of 00 Buckland St. were feted Brockton, Mass., and this area. Those wishing to register for Dale Tralnor, 19, of Mans of the fair will be artist Myrtle m ^ r i ^ . S(d)oltz, an East Hartford resident formei ly of Vernon, arrested the pair in ThlUuul State Tnilnlng Scliool In Mid used to further the project. minute leng;th. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) — Soulh W intNor ;ind K:t.st WiiuLsor .starting at a «>th wedding anniversary Among the many gifts the the begiinner's course should field, chaoged with failure to Public Records I Carlson, well knewn for hei po’ - when he ^ a trooper with the Stafford ’Troop. Making the presentation is State Sen. Robert dietown. The conference title is MANCHESTER HARDWARE W BCH^lS the I’.Trd tlirough the 2(ilh of .Sept. 1969. couple received ’ was a bow call the Recreation Director drive a reasonable distance The Jaycees will offer their 6:15 Market Report : trait sketches. Anyone wishing H ^ey, with State Police Commissioner Leo J. Mulcahy and Mrs. Scholtz also at the cere- "U ireers, W h I c h .Slmll I •77 Main St.. Manefteoter cetebraitlon Sunday at the home Trade Names regular eight peck of bulbs and, 6:00 Hartford Highlights 6:20 Weather Choo-"«:?" •88-4486 1 his w ill al.so affect the Windsor l^icks areu. made of money, ribbons and Donald Berger at the Recrea apart, after a three-car acci Stanley L. Mockus of East 7:00 News 6:26 Strictly Sports to make an advance appoint vrnome of their son-in-law and daugh lace. also, the Hartford Electric Light 8:00 Gaslight 6:36 Afternoon Edition Girls ar8 invited to meet oUier tion Office or Mrs. Brooks. dent on W. Middle ’Tpke., just Hartford, doing business as L ei 12:00 Quiet Honrs ment may contact Linda Bond' ter, Mr. and Mr.s. John V. Qre- Company "Reddy 24 pack at the 7:00 Accent 69 Mr. and Mrp. Grigalis were Registration In advance Is re east of the East Hartford town sure ProperUes, 148 E. Center WPOP—l i l l 7:26 Red Sox vs. Yankees on Main St. gan, S3 Schaller Rd^ regular HELCO price. 6:00 Danny Clayton 10:15 Joe Garagiola married Sept. 2, 1929 In St. quired forlu, thisuiu> course.(juuiDo. The accident, which hap- St. 6:00 Dick Heatnerton Another feature will be the About 30 guests attended the 10:20 Nnghtbeat M ary’s Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. The Recreation Department Is P®o®d yesterday at 7:48 a.m., Leonard Parent and David 9:00 Bill Love 11:00 News. Weather palmistry of Mrs. M ary Starr, party. Including Mr. Grlgulls' also accepting reservations for Involved the cars of Harry 1:00 Gary Girard U:20 Sports Final They have lived In Manchester Spear, doing business as P & S Dies in Vietnam WINF—1233 11:30 O tb^ Side of the Day \ who will predict the future brother, Anthony Grigalis of for nine years and are memlbcrs a fall foliage trip being planned Wackter, 46, of Foxcroft Dr., Roofing, Manchester. 6:00 News \ throughout the fair. Bayslde, N.Y., who served os WASHINGTON (AP) —The 6:10 Uncle Jay of South United Methodist for the elderly people In town. and Michael Hill of Andover. Marriage Licenses 6:00 News \ TTie young people will find death In Vietnam action of Ma beat man at the wedding; and Church, Mr. Grigalis is a build 'The first registration period Tralnor------will appear In court Robert Douglas Lessard, 80 6:10 Walter CronUte ^activity in the Children’s Cbr- Miss Emily Gurklls of Gardner, rine loanee Cpl. Paul J. La- 6:25 Harry Reaaoner er. Mrs. Grigalis Is a meimiber was held yesterday and Berger ®- Grove SI)., and Sally Marie 6:30 Sporty News ner and can start planning now Prenlere Jr. of Waterbury, Maas., sister of Mrs. Grigalis of Manchester Senior Citizens reports that In less than two Jergensen, Bast Hartford, Sept. 7:00 tlje Worid Tonight for Saturday’s coqtume parade Carl FlUault Jr., 19, of He Conn., has been announced 7:16 Business News WE OABST AUL and maid of honor. Other guests and the Mizpah-Spencer Circle. hours one bus was completely 27, St. Bridget Church. 7:20 Fraidc Glffoid of characters from make-be bron, was Issued a written by the Defense Department. THE TOP UNEB came from New York City; (Herald photo by Bucelvlclus.) sold. A second session will be Richard Charles Bleu, 461 7:30 News lieve land. warning for failure 'to grant the LaPrenlere was the son of Mr. 7:45 Lowell Ihomas held tomorrow from 8:80 to Parker St., and Sheryl Dianne 8:00 Speak Up Hartford ARTHUR DRUe ’Therie will be a churcdi sup 6 p.m. at the LotUe Fisk Bulld- right of way, after he was In Roy, 36 Scott Dr., Sept. 27, and Mrs. Russell H. McNeal of 12:16 Sign Off per on F riday night. volved In an accident yester- Waterbury. wnc—IMS Bolton Ing.l||. -- --- — Jroott:!- SouUi United Methodist Church. 6:00 Afternoon SkUtlon Anyone tyfao had items, Ideas, Reservations will be accepted P-™- on Autumn St., Geoffrey Philip Banfleld, New or time to contribute is invited for just one more bus. TTio trip Ridgefield St. TTie other drlv- York City, and Nancy Jane to "share the fair" by calling Coventry Man Appointed is scheduled for Oct. 12. Buses Richard Peck, 20, of 63 Hooper, New York City, Nov. 1, either of the (x>-chairmen, will leave Rockville at 9:80 a.m. St. Salvation Army. Janet Nezgoda or Barbara La- and will go to New Hampshire ------Q n Building Permiis vey on Sullivan Ave. where the group will visit the There was a two-car accent 'S.- Assessor-Building Aide Carlo PrestiUo for George Sewer Aasesament Cathedral in the Pines. ’The 8. Adams St. and Thompson Heath, alterations and additions The Sewer Commission will John WlUnauer of Brewster buses will return to Vernon be- yeeterday at 6:20 p.m. 7110 compiiier prograaimlng and dafa prpcpssipp farming that there ore a num to dwelling at 88 Schaller Rd., meet tonight at 8 in the Town St., North Coventry, has been tween 6:30 and 7:80 p.m. drivers were Geoige Hanley, 79, ber of laws affecting taxation $2,600. Hall to (hstnsBs the unfinished appointed to the new position In the event all seats are not of 48 Barry Rd., and John of farm land. Public Act 490, Andrew Ansaldi Co. for business of assessments. Un of assessor-building Inspector. taken, there will be a final Creoley, 42, of 115 Wetherell St. EVENING CLASSES START SEPTEMBER 29 and forest Isuid—Section 12-107d. Nlchols-Manchester ’Tire Inc., der new business, the conimls- ’The onnouneement was made registration session Saturday The Hanley car was towed. "These laws are meant to re addition to Industrial building • Eit o U N ow — High Paying Job Later e All equipment on premises including slon will be discussing the In Informally by the selectmen from 10 a.m. to noon. lieve the burden o f a heavy tax at 299 Broad St., $86,000. a 3rd Generation Computer • Free Aptitude TesUng • Froe Placement Service complete hookup at the Pratt last night, when Wlllmiuer was COMPLAIN’TS on land that Is either IcHe or 6 Approved by Connecticut State Board of Education and Whitney Podunk Plant. It Introduced to. those attending used for agriculture. ’They are Dr. Desmond McGann of 40 Olcott St. reports the loss of p will also, consider use charges. a meeting of the Hnnnlng Com also intended to protect fronj mission. System Trims suitcase full of clothes from his iEunrliieH lFr Nunes* Meeting excessive taxation land not be Write today for complete information: The South Windsor Register A building contractor In (Cov ing developed or being held for car parked behind his resldeitoe ■ ■ ■ entry, WUlnauer said he will ed Nurses (Jlub will meet In I&V.,., ,v possible sale to a d e v e lo p e r,'’ yesterday. The clothes, valued Name 61 ■ begin his Bolton duties ns soon Drug Traffic the audlo-'visual room of the Cboooni explained. at $360, Included two men’s as he gets his own business Address South Windsor High School to (Continued from Page One) suits, one grayish brown and PuUlshed Dally Except aundayi ! 5 s H XHIIORl) squared away, probably In In order to qualify foe this kjid Holidays at IS Blssell Street. morrow night at 8. one light green, size 46, six Manchester, Conn. (06040) City Slate about two weeks. benefit, proper forms must bo 3,000 dangerous pills but no white shirts and a rain coat. •\( \l)l \1'i A short business meeting will filled out and filed with the as Telephone 643-2711 be followed by a talk on Card- WUlnauer was the only can marijuana or tmahish. t ------Second Cuus Postage Paid at Phone Age ..1 lU S IM SS sessor before Oct. 1, 1969. These Manchester, 0>nn didate for the combined posi "S^zures were below nor ’There was a break and entry lo Alert Air Ambulance by Dr. SUBSCRIPTION RA’TBB L ______tion interviewed by a special forms are available at the as- m al," he said, "indicating that at Correntl’s ^ r k e t on Birch Robert H tm or who Is with the sessons-tax-colleotor’s office. Payable In Advance research department of St. board provided by the stiUe. Operation Intercept Is disrupt St. Sunday nlgtit. A window was One Year ...... tfo.Ob 196 TRUMBULL ST. (OVER CONSTITUTION NATIONAL BANK) HARTFORD "In a reovaluatlon year when ing the contraband traffic and Sta MooUm ...... 15.80 Francis Hospital. The other six men were luindl- broken and $160 In bills and 'Three Months ...... 7.80 CALL 525-9158 OR VISIT OUR SCHOOL FOR MORE INFORMATION dates either for ossc.ssor or land values will increase. It reducing the supply of narcot change Is missing. One Heath ...... XSO The officers tor the coming building lnspe<'tor, both o( might be well-worth Investigat ics. other dangerous drugs and year are President Carolyn which would Imve been part- ing," Cocconl noted. "In the marijuana dn the United Vandals broke front windows Stakem, Vice President Bar tim e jobs. past Public Act 490 had little States." In two Bdrch St. homes last bara Kuehn, Treasurer Connie The selectmen sold that In Impact on land values. ’This The government has said the night. Ruseell Oulette of 106 Callahan and Setjretary Renee the examiners’ opinion, the yodr the change will be more crackdown will continue Indefi Birch and Maurice Wilson of LIVING COLOR PORTRAITS ★ LIVING COLOR PORTRAITS Kenyon. combined job was best for tlje noticeable,” ho said. nitely. 108 Birch both heard rocks go town. ’The job will also Include Exemptions For Elderly Shops on the U.S. side of the through their windows at 10:06. Mamdiestor Evening Herald that of agent of the 2!6nlng ’Those property owners over border^ which normally have a Bontta Windsor Correspondent Board, a position now held by 08 may make application for large Mexican clientele, report The new professional building ObtoI Moulton, tel. 644-8714. Donald Tedford, and deputy $1,000 exemptions on their prop ed business almost at a stand on Main and- Washington Sts. erty after Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. The still Monday. Mazl^ store em Jan Mills is sanitary Inspector:* Dr. Allan was vandalized recently. Levonthal Is sanitary Inspector. chemge Is in the cut-off date, ployes who live In Mexico were AU ABOARD! Windows and a skylight are re Because the town has not had Cocconl explained, which has up to three hours late for work. ported broken. a building ’code until the adop been moved up to Dec. 1, 1969 Mexican border cities report Miss Taylor tion of the state code lost from February 1970. ed tourist trade sharply down. Vandals also struck behind Cliaraotor Reader ft Advisor w ring, there has not been a Veterans’ Exemptions At Tijuana ferw cars crossed the MAR Package Store on Tol Advice on all Problems achoo^ building inspector. Assessing Veterans must have their ex from the U.S. side because of land Tpke., where they broke Call for M>Pt- haa been done by a three-man emptions on file before Oct. 1 the long delay at Inspection almost $100 worth of lights on 286-6T01 elected board, which will be with the town clerk. Thone re gate.-i on the way back. a truck which was parked there. abolished when WUlnauer takes ceiving additional exemptions over officially. by virtue of a disability should ’The office of the new asses check with the assessor. sor will be downstairs In .the Heoro Correction sharp, vitn^, town offices, the former con The actual score for the Bol M a x M ille r ference room, which has been ton Tiger-South Windsor Rotary turned Into a combination tax- midget football team game Sun collector-nssessors’ office. ’The day was 4-0. S a y s .. e v e r g o R e ’s salary for the new combined Bulletin Board BIG 1 l ”x 14 job has been set at 18,600 a The Board of Finance will WE ARE A year. meet tonight at 7 In the Com fawritej likestoget A native of Hartford, Wlll- munity Hall fireplace room. ' PARTICIPANT r>auer is a 1963 graduate of The selectmen will have a Manchester High School. He Is short meeting to sign checks to IN OVER 65 morrow at about 7:80 p.m. In LIVING COLOR lilSAECfeStev&L married to the former Helen CANDIES^ A ^ r% I p o Jordan of Coventry, and the the town offices. FREE PAYMENT couple have three children ages TTie Senior Citizens’ Commit around gal. 7, 6 and 11. tee organizational meeting will INSURANCE PORTRAIT Largo Tract ExenipUomi begin TTiursdny at 7 p.m. at the Outgoing chulrmiui of the Community Hall. POLICY^ Board pf Assessors, Ray Coc- The Bloodmoblle will visit conl, has the following an- Bolton Congregational Church PRESCRIPTION ( V O W Q f i —nouncements to make to all Bol ’Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m. ton land-owners: PROGRAM The assessors would Uke to Manchester' Evening Herald o /v i ) ' Y I ’® ® remind the holders of large Holton i-orresitondent, CTeme- PLUS tracts of land and those actively well Yming, tel. B4S-8981. 5 0 ^ HANDLING Have we got a choice of P r««orip tioaa GENUINE FULL NATURAL COLOR PORTRAITS! 9 Here, skilled Regliiered Phormadste Not the old style tinted or painted black & compound your prtjcrtptions predtely white photos. savings plans to suit her! as your Doctor directs. And each com pounding step Is double-checked to SATISFACTION GUARANTEED avoid error. (3ur prices, too, are uni or your money refunded. N o t/.o L e '.o ’f- • • . formly fair. Tryus noxt timal L ’’ 0 ’ '1^ C'‘ - 'O'* , , ■ • ,-i . FOR ALL AGES! '■ :’ • 0. • - MIUER PNARMCY Babies, children, adults. Groups photographed tt od. ' 2'-’: • ■ . • , 28* Oteen Bd., MancAeatee gU-AI84 at an additional 99< per subject. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. = - ‘3 ’ * . ...'0 - ■ :• ''LIMITED OFFER! ^ M This V \\ ’ V.. \ very special offer is presented as an s • ,e/!r2 .4 a .’ '2''x; * *\V ;;<).• . One per subject, twb per^ family. expression of our thanks for your patronage. 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PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.> TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 MANCHJte^iiSK EVENING HEk ALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 PAGE SEVEN The sanltationmen down In New York Tolland Manrtipstpr Harkins Freed Voter Session Coventry ttes to with the Recreation Oom- are'supposed to appear at the city dump Connecticut mUtee’s w4sh to estabUah a boU ing areas a certain number of times a For GDAP Work A special eight-hour voter Add In the north end ot town. Inside lEnpnins i^prali ^ight Warrantee Deeds making session will be con Donald Young was appointed the day, with a full load each time. Project ASK Will End Yankee Town Manager Robert Weiss ducted Saturday in Manches board’s laison to the reonea- Report PUBLISHED BY THE ' ' / Some of them have found it easier announced today that, althoteh ter. It will be ^ m noon to 8 tlon oonuntttse. ' / HERALD PRINTINO CO., INC / ' 'Recorded Last Week John Harkins will m i Mwim, to 18 BIssell Street ' to accumulate their next full losid if, By A .H .O . p.m., ii\ the town clerk's of- Under Present Setup James Sayers was appointed (Ooniiiiiied from Page 6) Hancheater. Conn. fflght warrantee deeds were Shop to complete plans tor Sun devote some o f his to his Ace in the Municipal Build- a tetmher at CX38, replacing THOMAS F. FERGUSON instead of emptying their first full •’•cwJed In ftie town clerk’a of- quickly ccntactsd GiKfht and WALTER R. FERGUSON day's picnic. duUea as assis^t town mana tog. The Coventry Board of Edu Mrs. Jullano who haa resided No less a poUtlciaii than flee loat week, including three and will require a commitment Publishers load at the dump, they carry part of it The Holy Nhme Society of St. ger, “most of hia effort will be The Saturday session is (or health reasons. Richard prasssd him to alatm ths Jud$- Founded October 1. 1B81 Richard Milhous Nlxtm, deliv cation has voted to give formal of funds from the 1970-71 Involving the aale of new Matthew’s Church srlU meet to restricted to the prime C-DAP mandatory, as spelled out by Mesalor was named as the d s iy seat. back away with them, and thus have homes. notice to each of the 22 partici budgets of the participating Published Every Evening Except Sundays ering the eulogy for another morrow night, tdlowing the effort.” state statutes. school baard representative to GrMHn’s ogrsament w m to ao and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at a good start on their next run. D e e ^ reocHded were Toat pating towns of Project ASK school boards. Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall acknowledged master crafts completion of the Men’s ICs- Weiss has noUAed the Board the Penslcn Board. way mottvtMtad by snkniM to- OonMructkHi, Inc. to David N. Eligible applicants must be that the project, as presently Tor this reason. It is desirable l^ ter. If they take back part of- each load, Blon, slated to begin at 7:80 at , of Directors and the various de- Ends Training waixt Goddail. They wars old man of the political art, fash and Thereaa P. Palmer of South at least 21 years of age, resi constituted under state and fed that the terms of the agreement SUBSCRIPTION RATES the churdi. putm ent heads that Keith Fred Airman Bryce W. Honeywell, oomradas to the House wtd they don't have to collect as much new ioned a sort of credo for poU- Wlndaor, pix^>erty in VaUey dents of Manchester for at eral funds, will terminate when be resolved by Feb. 1 of 1970. Payable In Advance erick, administrative assistant, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goddeil prtvatsly has bson One Year ...... $30.00 garbage to make up the next load. View; William P. and Martha least six months, and must available funds are expended in If so set up, Project ASK Six Months ...... 15.60 tlcltms which comes pretty Manehestw Evealng Hendd is now the town coordinator B. Honeywell, South St„ has boosting OrUHn for Ssnats Mt- niffe to John B. and Elizabeth tor be U.S. citizens. 1970, or. no later than June 80 would then become the sole Three Months ...... 7.80 v They have other methods of getting close to sound appreciation and Tolland ooire^Mxident Bette all data processing activities, a completed b u lc training at norMy WMp. Rather. Griffin was One Month ...... 3.00 J. Goddard, property In the of that year. Participating responsibility of the participat themselves relatively easy full loads. definition of the art In question. Quatrale, teL 876-2846. post formerly held by Harkins. Lackland Aira, Tex. Ho haa Informed that Uninnond and MEMBEH^ OF Vennsoa:«d by the Toi- discussion and concession” If penitence. A President quit, but the war for another 16 months but Rep. Ruben on’s Cabinet, reached Into an That’s normallv a routine was unmoved. He placed a tele The women’s auxiliary of the landers Square Dsnoe Club will the politician wants room for ARTHUR DRUG Oohen of the 69th, District Is considering Inner sanctum of the U.S. Sen task with the choices strictly phone call to Fannin. be held tonight at the Crystal goes on. A Senate has wrung its hands Chamber of Commerce opens a maneuver. a bill to control; bees. As Home chair ate IsM week to block a Hb- determined bv seniority. The FVumln’ls return call moments Women’s Army Corps recruit Lake Ftrebouse at 7:30. Fran- IHibllcly over its own possible error, and As for that section of the Nix man of the FlOh and Game Committee, ersi Penubllonn—Sen. Charles Committee on Committees dl.s- later was taken by Sen. Wallace ing drive with a tea. nle Helntz wlU serve cu» caUer. gone through elaborate public promises bo is in a position to push such legisla Goodell of New York—from be covorod that the high<-st senior Bennett of Utah, who listened on code which the poUticieuis Food Sale themselves will read with most The ToHand Twlriers and that it will never again bo quite so care tion. ing named to the Judiciary ity bidders for tlH- vacancies Intently and rejjorted that Fan 10 Years Ago Oohen Is dean of the General Assembly Committee. wore Griffin for Finance and nin had no Interest in the Judi pleasure and pride—and, we Drum Corps wilt hoid a food less In rubber-stamping an executive re with service dating back to 1943. Ho op Working secretly behind the Sf'ii, Edward Gumev of Flor ciary Committee. But Thur Town appropriates $45,000 for are afraid, wi^ least actual sale Saturday at 10 a.m. in the quest for war-making authorization, but erates a cnack bar and picnic grove in scenes, Mitchell ncrsimdod Sen. ida for .Iiidlclarv. Gurney, the mond refused to accept that, an outdoor swimming pool at justification — It Is the state Leonard’s C om er -Firehouse. Proceeds wHl be used toward Oolchester. This summer his business Robert Griffin of Mlch'gan to most conservative of the now protesting that he personally the Vcrpl.onck School. ment that “ a politician knows the horrible consequences of the mistake. the purchase of new uniforms. was terrible. Customers came in large assert his senlorltv over Gut to ap succeeded In adjourning the meetings that Is open to public to justify all kinds of tricky In naval rei)ort, '■and In interpretation be held Saturday from 9 a.m. chemical plants In the New London area. llcan vote on the .Indicia ry prove Griffin and Gurney, one Committee on Committees until discussion on any subjects over conduct. No matter how much until 1 p.m. at the Town Hall. which began the transformation of the He spent moifo than $300 on Insecticides Committee ngninnt confirmation of its members Sen. Jacob the following afternoon. which the board has jurisdic of a villain a politician may be, of Judge Clement Hn'-nsworth, tion. The registrars of voters will war In Vietnam from civil war to a but the bees didn’t go away. The outlay Javits of New York suggesttHl During the overnight recess, no matter how much he may And You Sten^ for InsectickiBs was more than he paid the conservative South Caro that his junior colleague. victimize his public trust, there meet at the Town HaU TNiesday icnservatlve Republicans from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. to com United .States war has undoubtedly play for the ketchup and mustard for the linian named to the Supremo GiHslell, might like the Ju- is no politician so low—or so searched frjintlcally for a law- plete a preliminary list of dec- Moving Up-*^ ed some part in creating an American hamburgers and hot dogs he sold, ho Court bv Pre^lderU Nixon. illclary .seat. Apnolnted to the Today in History the maxim would have us be yer-Republiran with fairly con- tors digiUe to vote in the No contends. This lntni«lon bv '-the steelv Robert F', Kennedy .seat in the lieve—he would ever gjo back on In budnau, ehib*. chureh, isillcy for cooling the war down, but it sorvativo cnitcnce In this bees per. tsted in annoying his customers ney. After a teleuhor.e call, widely-respected Griffin, whose years has been a little more to tha ona zdie can azpraa shows again the i>ervaslve- Javits conflmierl that Goo- promotablol may over his loss of business, but we Griffin had annotinced hLs re tage In^ keeping it—but not any again. In a war which happens by some a Southern-sponsored nntl-.school move I abruptly to the left .since Emperor, Augustus Caesar, was azorrow night at 8 at the home question Whether his problems were all luctant .support of Haynsworth. born. thing to be cashed by any one Integration amendment. The entering the Senate, looked lik<- of Mks. Jane Pasterick, Ored- DALE real mistake. caused by becs.:~LotB of people can’t dis Contrary to rumors now cir completely naked of power or iX)mmon denominator of the.se an lUitl-lLiyn-sworUi vote to him. In 1806, Lewis and Clark com wood Dr. OARNEIIE We could be helplessly mistaken again. tinguish between a bee and any other In culating in the Republlofin cloak- ability to give something In re Intervonttora Is Mltchelli.sm, a Mon-over, Goodell's i-ole on the pleted their expedition to ex The knittlqg and crewel oomr sect. They use the word bee to describe ix)om, Tluu-mond did not tiUk to turn. eOURSEt Our awareness of such possible past political ' grand stmtegv to Judiciary Committee ;us a ci\'il plore territory west of the Mis mlttee of the Tolland Jtmior ju-.t about anything that flies and hums. Griffin. The overture ejune from sissippi River. combine the 1968 Nixon and rights activist would coiiflii't Otherwise the Nixon litany Women’s Chib will meet tomot^ FOR mistake, and of such |iosslblc future mis Our guess is that Cohen’s problems anotlier conseiwative stalwart. ■ ' In 1846, the planet Neptune Wallace votes. A Remiblicnn luvul-on with Thurmond’s role as remains a rather ftne and per row night at 8 at the home of MER take. should lead the way toward recog were not caused so much by bees as by Sen. ARoman Hruska of Nebra was first seen by the French as Senator on the Judiciary pnjphct of Republicjinlsni Down ceptive definition of what the Mrs. Linda O’Hara, Ridge Rd. their anti-social relatives, wasps and hor tronomer, Johann Galle. ARD nition of a mistake |iossibly bigger than Commttteo publicly oppo-stng Sotith. ska. Hut what' really caused good politician is. and even the The Brownies will m ed to- nets Including yellow jackets. These Griffin to switch his request In 1914, Dusseldorf was the WOMEH Havnsworth would scarcely Stalling for time, Tluirmond business about the "word” m onow afternoon from 8 to either of these. creatures are clearly bad medicine in from F'innnce to Judiciary was target of the first British air conform to Mltchelllsm. propost-sl that S«-n. Raul Fan stands up well enough In com 6:80 at the United Oohgregs- That might be the mistake of assuming terms of human relatloi's. They sting not Hruska but the secret over raid on Germany. Nl6 ••rMftof Fmi The ch'Un of events thjil nin of Arizona, a crity over Goodell. professions. We can't concede The Junior Girl Scouts will times upon no provocation at all, and Into Senate |x>Iltics Ix'giin with .\lerterted, their venom can have ierlous and some the death of Everett McKinley championship from Jack Demp Kemindixl tlvit F'annin us not a is really better than any other at the United Congregational ereatlng a wider war was the right an times fat:ii consequences for individuals Dirksen, A week later, on the (See Page Seven) sey at Philadelphia. Dom onstrotion who are allergic. word, that’s all. Cfaurdi. swer. afternoon of S«>pt. 15, the Sen Brea, on the otlier hiuid, are inclined The Oongregatlonal Cfautvh Mooting ate Republican Committee on Choirs will rdiearse tomorrow The tniiy fatal error for our times may to be leas aggressive. They are social Committees met to fill Dlrk- night at 6:80, 7 and 7:80. be the assumption that there con be any Insects with a record of usefulness to MANCHESTR mankind slnco earliest days. There are a Fischetti The Dcmocistic Picnic Com war right enough and necessary enough few wild honey bees In Connecticut. Most mittee will med tomorrow night at 8 at the Toftand Tile And we’re fHiing 2,000 jobs to buiid them to justify either the launching of It or honey bees are from hives owned by \ Thought for Today the acceptance of it by a powerful and apiarists who derive an Income from the Sponsored by the Manchester 1M B. OM tsrat honey. There ore laws which protect presumably civilized nation. It may be Oounctl of Churches nm .,8spt.» bee." from destruction, as Cohen sh^ld PORRENT Our engines are being used by most of the world's airlines, SPECIAL HIRING HOURS— Tuesday Evenings that our worst error during this whole know, ns well us regulations concerning • oM IS mm. Mavis 7 $ M P J L by utility companies and by various industrial and marine health Inspections of bee colonies. ‘ ''Something For Nothing" tragic episode of a possibly mistaken customers. To meet this demand, more than 2,000 people- or Saturdays Bees perform lUi essential rol^ in the "Heal the sick, rnlsc the ilciui. I . RTFO. war is our tacit admission that there polllnat on of fruit trees. Oohen will haw cleanst' lejn-rs, iau«t out de Iaipwl«l ”400* experienced as well as inexperiencecK-are being hired now! To make it more conyomenl for you to find the right job at the Motel Avo. might have been u war which would not the Oornecticut Pomologlcal Society on mons. You rt'celved without WfLOON DRUO CO. Jobs range from trainees for production and experimental Aircraft, we have arranged special interview hours Employ his neck If he tries to wag<^ on all-out M Mato St^"«ML Sto-MM tZT Mois St. have been a mistake. pay. give without ptiy." Mat departments to tool and die makers. ment offices at all our plants will bo open Tuesday evening war on bees. Without them, the Connec thew 10:8 >■■■) KlUier a Just and right war. or a wrong ticut fruit crop would conie to naught. until 8 PM , and Saturday from 8 AM . until noon 01 course, The Chrl.stliui dlseiple is ex- TUB, When you join our jet-age team, you get all the advantages and mistaken war, can bring the end of Connecticut orcluirdlets annually Import peetwi to shjire wlvH he lin.s re SHT. n you can come in ar^^day Monday through Friday from civilization. colonies of bees for their orchards dur ceived from Goti of love, 7J0 rj<4. JT sS l ot being with the leader m the field. You earn high pay, enjoy 8 A M, utitil 4 45 P M Bo one of the 2.000 peoglO who will ing apple blossom time In order to In truth, compassion, mercy, and valuable benefits and can keep moving ahead into better and And it wouldn’t make much final dif find work in the exciting world ol jet propulsion and aero sure a good apple set. other blessings for we Iwve better jobs. ference to civilization w^ilch kind of war Our concern for bees extends even to many things which were never space. Apply now! their reputation; we don’t like to see it It might happen to be. bought or earned The glories If you’re experienced, you'll find lop-tlight opportunities here maligned. We hope Oohen will learn to of a sunset, the galaxies and East Hartford, Willow Street y, |W \ ^ ------distinguish between bees and other in stars, tlu' majesty of mourtt with a paycheck to match. It you lack experience, we H tram sects so that he ctiJ^ tell the good guys tatni^ and sen the privilege of you in jet-age skills and pay you handso^mety in the bargain. if more convenient... Di.sposiil, Pips Leisure from the bad guys. The trouble Is, how prayer ami the job of worship a as a am t. DOMlIS Vos MMSw TWe Middletown, Aircraft Road ever, that Insecticides make no such dls- are ours free. Goil has U'on Ml Bani la st BSWr 4N. The Aircraft’s training program is one ot the best in the At first glance, the system of ruse t’nct on. A spray which Is lethal kills all gxxxt to us as a nation and lu-s North Haven, 415 Washington Avenue employed by some of the sanltaUon- alike. What is needes is a.spray w hich' individuals. Are we .sharing country, and includes a wide variety of courses. You can Southington, West Queen Street men down in New York a t y would seem will repel ln^'ecta from ,a particular areo both spiritual luid mat,-rial lilt RonMslt take intensive 3-week training in manufacturing operations, without harming them. blessings for .the gvxxi of fam advanced training up to 37 weeks in shop skills, or apprentice to be sheer dishonesty. Clearly, bees and business don’t mix. ily and friend and nelghlx'r’’ Aft OppOftuf>»ty wnyplijpgr Then, one looks at it, and acknow Although Oohen has a bee In his bonne< Deor Lord, let th»* gtxxlne.-w training of 3 years in jet engine mefalsmithing, machining and electronics or 4 years in tool and die making ledges, reluctantly, one of Its potential now, w>e trust that after a beeless winter of Thy heart move us to ojx-n :/ Pratt & he will cool off, and abandon ony Idea of our hearts luid hands to the accomplishments, and, finally, wonders an all-out legislatiw attack upon bees. grwu needs of others. Amen, You may even qualify for educational assistance at a college W h itn e y Whether it may not have some advan Weld hate to see the public get stung by cyjntributed by: or technical school ot your choice, and we ll pick up most any lll-:V- 'A \ \ \ t'AGB EIGHT \ \. ^MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD. MANaiESTEE. CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969 sisters, Mrs. Emily Nussen and PAG E N IN B Mrs. Erma WeUen, both of Clean Sleep Bolton O bituary Homer City, Pa.-; a brother. More Than 1 fiOO Enroll Phoenix Denied Prank Kensey of Phoenix, Helen Plnney of 15 Earl St. Arlx.; and three grandriilldren. dropped her laundry off at ®7 C L A Y K . P O L L A N - . Mra. Erie Daljr A UBRA Mass Sale Plan an all-night cleaners on Fri In Adult Evening School V MAS.21 X Yoor Daily-Aclmfy Guido K , Mra. Anna U. Daly, 78, of Funeral services will be held day. When she returned for Town Plan Sought AIiLi9 T According to tho Stan. <> 1969 VOLKSWAGEN 72 Riusell St., wife of Erl« E. ’Ihursday at 1 p.m. at Holmes The Manchester Adult Eve A few openings az« available oa.22 lilfi it early Saturday morning, M8-a6.34J1 To develop messoge for Wednesday, For Insurance Daly, died yesterday afternoon Funeral Home, 400 Main St., ning Sclxxd has registered a she found a man curled up In a second crewel embroidery /57-65-7M7 w (^ corresponding to nuntoers 2-5-2285^' Sunroof Sudan at Manchester Memorial Hos Manchester. Canon Clinton R. record number of students, 5052-66 HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — in her double-sise Martha With Local Funds class vriiich will sjart Ttauiaday, 'TAUKUS o f your Z o d iac birth s ig a SCORPIO Flioeaix Inouranoe Oo. has been pital. ^ Jones of Christ Church Cathe Emil Ostrowski, director, an Ant. 20 • RADIO dral, Qartford, will officiate Washington bedspread. ’The meeting in Room 244 of Man 1 Good 31 And 61 Accurate oa.23 dented otale iqiprovol of a Mra. Daly was bom May 23, Members of the Planning from HUD, which were com- nounced today. Including the LJ?'? MAY20 2Uviro 32 Certain 62Trauble man got up and excused SToda/c NOV. 21 " mass merotaondlstng" plan tor 18 8 1 in Manchester, daughter of Burial will be In Ellington Conunlsslon and the Board of pleted by the consulting firm Sheltered Workshop, Senior Citi chester High School from 7 to ^2(W3-40.51 33 In 63 Do • BUMPra GUARDS himself, explaining that he 4SII|ahad 34 Will 64 For W7-2589)< ptivote-pesaeng* auto and William H. and Sarah Tlaggart Cemetery. Selectmen decided informally to DOA satisfaction. In April, zens programs, and Adult Basic 9 p.m. Ostrowski said Interest 5 Expanm 35 Be couldn’t make It home and 65 Eosler 77-7882-{ booMowner oorerage. • VINYL INTERIOR Dowd, and had lived in Man- ’There will be no calling hours. but unanimously at a Joint meet- 1969, DCA reported additional Education, he {uiticipated an en ed persons may register In the CIMINI 6For 36 FktorKlol 66 Now had to sleep in the cleaners. 7Good SAGITTARIUS State Insurance Cbmmlssloner Chester all of her life. She was The family suggests that ing last night to ask the town requirements from BTUD, at the rollment o t more than 1,000. office before the first class, 37 Rcstralited 67 Information He then walked away, tak Slime 38 To 68 An WUliam R. Cotter turned down a member of St. Mary’s Epis those wishing to do so make to hire the firm of Brown, Don- same time advising that Bolton Ostrowski said there are still and it will be filled on a first- JUN620 9Money 39 Jockey ing the double-size Mairtha 691s SAVE copal Church. memorial oontrlbutions to Child aid and DoneM to draw the shift to C-DAP. openings in the following: come first-served basis. 3-10-12-21 10 Excellent 40Of 70 In Rtoenlx’ request Monday be- Washington spread with him. IlChonge 41 Protxibly 71 You |2337-4A58g coufe ot a new tew Uott set Survivors, besides her hus and Family Services of Con now comprehensive plan without Nevertheless, in roaponse to Americanization classes, high A second section of beginning >'31-60-75 12 For 42 Errors 72 Directed 69.728089^. Hmlta T 1 T 1 fk g | -v *!’“ **• •’y Robert Donald at the sultants completed the further man body and how it fiuicUons, waiting list. Additional sactlatu JUIY22 16 To 46 If 76 G i^ VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE chester. • d 17Con JAN. 19 basis of toe state attorney gen Funeral services will be to * '- ^ ^ * * * m eeteg^last night, would tie r^uirements tor the ” 701’’ a|>- beginning typing, office ma of other classes already filled f\42-«M5.S9f 47 Undue 77 Couse morrow at 11 a.m. at St. Mary’s, 18 Influential 48 Cranky 7 8 For 14-16-19-28 ^ eral’s ruling that the plan was TOLLAND 1PKE. — TALOOTTVILLR 3 10 ,000. ’The dedsian was reach- pHcatlon, wMch was resubmit- chines, bookkeeping, intermedi will be opened during the sec 1^61-7083-90 19 Avoid 49The 79 To 1^4856 ^ Episcopal Church. The Rev.' Mrs. Robert A. Newbury ed after almoft two years of ted Sept 12. Donald cited a u o 20 Be -.50 Hondled 80 Your not permissible under tenns of ate stenography, advanced ond term. 21 Methods 51 Your AQUARIUS George Nostrand, rector, will BLLINO’TDN — Mrs. Eleanor Raps Capitol j JULY 23 81 Advontogeot i toe law passed by the loft Gen applications and corrospon- $620,000 grant from HUD aHo- stenography, preventive auto Anyone having questions may 22 Should 52 Cautiously 82 Misuh^r- 'JAN. 20 Burial will be in East chajOTian Newbury, 58, of Cry- Rev, R o y Nylin U , AUG. 22 23 Be 53 Would eral Assembly and elfootlve ‘*®**“ - oated to DOA for staflf, and did mobile maintenance I and n. call Ostrowski at 648-4171 after 83V1)ui' «»•"' Cemetei^.'' ■ Btal Lake, wife of Robert A. Face-Lifting j , - ) 7- S8S39 24 Research , 54 Department 84 Stagings July L Friends may call at the The town already has $6,000 ®®t sat at this time what ftir- The Rev. Roy Nylin, an As- technology, and reading 6:30 p.m. any day, Mcmday 25 Be 55 Happen 85 Asking I- 6-13.15fV Phoenix, a subsldtory ot the Newbury, died yesterday after ■5/64888186 26 People 56 People 86Spot 33-36-54 Hcdmes Funeral Home, 400 In this year’s budget earmark- •*>*r grants. If any, might be semUies of God missionary to conversational German through Thursday. Tra’valers Oorp., oontended that noon a t Manchester Memorial K^intlnned Irirm Paae One) VIRGO 27 Of 57 Be 87 Please PISCES MAin St., tonight from 7 to 9. ed for a town plan under "701", torthcomlng tor direct conunun- Venezuela, will speak at a spe------28 Rurvins 58 Criticism 88 Decisions Its plan was not grmip Inauranoa Hospital after a short Illness. 29 Scenes FEB. 19 a program fimneled through the assistance. He said that no dal mlsdonary service tomor- 59 Be B9Woy aft a uniform rots. "Blach policy Mrs. Newbury was bom In *<> prevent lU fur- 30 Will 60 Composition 90 Bookkeeping AAAR. 20 William P. Donahue stato's Department of Cotpmun- ‘ "lO l" applloatlons bad been «>w at 7:80 p.m. at Calvary V e r n o n is individually purchased with Wapping May 20, 1911, the ther erosion. Ity Attairs (DCA), ush^ fedeial inmsesaed sucoewrfidly in the Church, 647 E. Middle ’Tpke. 4-21-30-441 11-27-29LS WUliam P. Donahue, 58, of 419 '4782-74 24» (^Adverse g^Nevml the scope of ooverags which fits daughter of the laite Mr. oitd "As a society, we are so Im- money under the Department of PW* years and noted that Tlie guest qieaker, a native 63-71-76 Center St. died yesterday morn' the poUoyholder’e needs and Is Mrs. Rufus Chapman. She lived ^ Hdsslng and Urban Afteirs Bolton has a very low priority, ®t Hartford, Is the brother of Ing at Newington Veterans Hos- in Vernon to r several years In P®***"^’ todv School Board Moves to End IndlvlduaBy underwritten and (HUD). Unfortunately, as be- !**«•» p H o r^ being! assigned to Vemer Nylin of 26 Harrison rated," the oompony has sted. WESTERN pttal. Stafford tor five yearn and In that we all too came increasingly evident to munlctoalltleB with problems I ’ *® “ >■. NyUn and his Mr. Donahue was bom Jan. EUlngton the last two years. ® **" P®y scant heed to the The new tew seta three Umlta town offldBia last night, the predominantly urban In mture. Doris, are staying with Kindergarten Overcrowding Vernon 29, 1911 in Manchester, son of she was educated In Rockville Pr«cel«s national heritage we on groig> morlMtlng of auto and chenoes of gettlr« asslstanoe Donald added that hU firm 1'®’^ parento in Stamford whUe Patrick and Margaret Barry and Vernon schools. She was have inherited from our fore- homeowners inauiance: s mini under this program have be- 1*®' to date, done all this Inl- *^® Statos. ’they have a mum of 700 members, a mini Ramsdell Urges Start mum of TO per cent psutlcipa- tlon wltoln the grmv, and no Individual underwriting. Survivors, besides her hus overlooked the fact. He noted, He was a graduate of Man funds to extend the went front ® P*®" '^®*'® complete. “■ attested to by the phystcal ” ****’ Stole Atty. Gen. Rotert K. KU- band, Inclu^ a son, Robert A. many problems, the latest be- however, that some of the sup- On School Building hattan School of Music and at J George Stewart, the Caottoi »aUi Uiat It would weight of the folder he bro»)ght ^ pastor of several Msn ruled lost January toot toe Newbury of Salem, Ark.; two aroW ?^ take about a year to a year with Wm. ®h“ rches In i ^ country, the ing overcrowded kindergarten plies are trow In. OpoB lUee., Wed., Sot. tUi •—Thnio. and Friday till • tended the University of JJart- A recommendation to start tews then allowed "an Individ dsAighters, Mrs. Lorraine Gar- and Sykes, 550, a total of 2,050. ford. He was a self-employed Is moving outward a quarter ®rm to com- At this point, Donald was ask- ^^^® ®P®"‘ classes In the other elemen- Retreat Planned right now with a building pro ual automobile insurance plan 61 TOLLAND TfKE., M AN CH eSim ley also o t Salem, Ark., and The women of the Sacred which houses Grades 8 through musician In the Manchester- Inch a vear and tlMt crscln' Pl«*e a plan lortor noKon,Bolton, con- ed whatwimi a pianp im uuiormadetailor-made tor ______^ tary schools. gram at the secondary and ele utiUslng moss marketing os a Mrs. Jeannle Newbury of El Heart Parish are invited to at- 8, will have an enroUment by Harttord area for a number of have opened from too to bottom. 0«>9« elements treoeesary Bokon would include, and Don- ^ o n g the last mlaslon- mentary levels, was made to new technique for the sole and lington; a brother, Frands The Board of Elducation was September 1971,. in excess of years. He was an Army veteran ^ a ^ s ^ t " W a d - AW IWted: Base m a^ , physical Obh,' Immaculate the Board of Education last ooUcItatlon of Individual automo Chapman of WllUmantlc; a sto- <“tlonat studies and those stu- characteristics, te n d ^ u e r te ^ estabUshed; R®‘ r®At House, WlUImaritic the 1,700. The c a p ^ ty of tola WEDItESDAY ONLY of World War II. He was a architect, said the only esti night by Superintendent Ray- school la 1,600. bile and bomeownen Insurance ter, Mrs. Doris Mazzoll of Man 'cWtec*. said the onlv esti- roqoostod by town X municipal faculties Htator- '^®"®^®W. the Rev. ^ «^ e n d e n t ^ L l ^ n e ^^ekend of Oct. 10. member of the musician’s union mates tor the cost of preserving poUclto.” chester; end a grandchild. clals. ^ by town Off! ^ b a c ^ d w o X l I f ^ JZl“tR ® ® ® r v a U o n s may be made by mond Ramsdell. Dr. RamsdeU said. In his in both Hartford and New York. the west front as It now stands In giving his reasons for the Judgment, if additional high Cotter has supported mass PORTERHOUSE Survivors include a sister. Funeral services will be held range from $10 nUllion to $60 Donald said he would be will- a d o lle d popUatlon Christian workers and ^®"^ ^®"*- 'P*'® Weal class J^®*>Ard recommendation. Dr, Ramsdell school ^>oce is ready by 1971, tnerohondlatag under that ruHng Miss Mary B. Donahue of Man Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Wll- million. ng to have two contracU, one OonservaUoU Com- as editor toT toe size is 25 or less, he said. Mrs. Arthur CaseC3ase or Mrs.Mrs, Paul Misselwltz. he was not trying to the present Sykes building coidd hut laid the new law, oa In- chester; a brother, Raymond T. Itam H. Yost Funeral Home, Oamplcril said the coat of ex- for the $5,000 In thU year’s ” ^ ® '* » open eipace irfan would periodical. He -Dr. ------Unstone recommended teipreted by Killian, changes the Red Cross Meeting "scare” anyone. The board was become a second middle sitoool, STEAK Donahue of Milford; ' and two West Main St., Stafford Spring! tensioiT i i l i ^ 'be“ ‘In '"^ ta a te d and another for ^ re" might be S^Ligella^ c ^ u ^ l^ that a new kindergarten class guidelines. He noted that the nephews. The annual meeting of the aiware that additional high thereby making space ready for wdU be in Stafford $166 per square toot or a totol of '"W n h * $6,000, which would be » » overseer of a number of n Z Z be created from the over- company raised several oomtl- Snrimrn nntnWen, _ reouesled In nevr required bv HUD. A llinItAS x—.—i.., ____ iiewiy school space is necessary but approximately 2,100 pupils. Dr. ’The funeral will be tomorrow Springs Cemetery, $46 mllHon. requested In next ------year’s budget).- '’•SWred , , by HUD. A limited------tounded congregations. crowded daases at the Maple Hale B ^ c h , American tutlonol Issues concerning toe lb . M .19 at 9:80 a.m. from the John F. ’The ------Red Croes, will be held Oct. 8 waa not quite prepared to hear RamsdeU said he believes the There wUl be no calling hours. Were wo to begin this oro- mechanics of this pro- ®8P*®* Improvement program ^orrow nlght*s program Street School , and that these that space will also be needed middle acfaool enroUment wlU new law. ’Tierney Fimeral Home, 219 W...... ^ up to the Board might be listed. ______at 6 p.m. at FTano’s in Bolton. Ject, with this amount of uncer- ®®**'“ ’® ''^ < 1 be will also Include slides and ex- children be transferred to the at the elementary level even levft off somewhere between 2,- Center St., with a Mass of taiirty as to its coitTn uie'teme ■*"** <*®c*»Ion on Donato’s proposaJ to debate a h i ^ of curios'' ^___ ‘d______Skinner Road School until Nov. There will be election of of requiem at the Church of the ficers and the presentation of though a new 39-room elemen- OOO and 2,200 pupils. Nixon W «head with Bol- revision of sub- The------event Is' open to the wbiic ® ®^ which time the entire class tary school is being used for the Assumption at 10. Burial wlU be annual reports. Reservations for The board then proceeded to . n l M M I l 1 U W I l announced a 76 per cent cut In P*®" vriU be up to <**vlslon and zoning regulations would be moved to the new first time this year. - vfc-i-.'i;-. • In 8t. James’ Cemetery. the dinner which will be "dutch discuss a recommendation of school. Dr. Ramsdell over the years ’There wlU be no calUng hours. M«.o,«,ur w *™ ^ r s T" treat’’ will l>e taken at the Red the (Permanent Building Com Com mission and Board members expressed has been very accurate In his LANE GUITi^R and MUSIC CENTER* Cross office. Park St., Rock- mittee concerning the construc CIu^ Wflitfhing 0JBk If we vlew^ed theTde The only other alternative for *mm Zoning Board tchairman Bailey To Aid concern for the children who enrollment projection figures. Mrs. lAither Tarbell Club. Weighing In wlU be from viewed the de- Bolton to follow was to annlv Donald Tedtord. Both would have to be moved from vlUe, in person or by phone, tion of additional high school Headqnartcra For: Gidtu’, Dnmw, Trumpet, Piano and Banjo L«— wia a boards He said in tils report to the their present sclxxd to anotoer Reservations must be made by space. The committee had been Mrs. Irene Ashton Tarbell, 77, the new board that the enrollment In of DeBary, Fla., formerly of -r -sf “ rToir, “ r CommunUy Action Development “» ®®ti'Prehensive plan, especially Green Beret and then to a third when toe Sept. 29. asked, by the board, to do a creased an average of 338 a Rockville and New Haven, died her vacation, and other mem- "®‘*y “A***- Program (C-DAP). As Donald *" respect to the creation of final move Ls made. ------feasiblUty study relative to ad here will also report on their (Continued from Page One) year for the past five years. yesterday at Halifax Hospital, explained the Intricacies of this ®ew industrial zones, Thomas >Dooley said he would w t • s s’! • ditional secondary school needs. SfMSian lO-Watk Habby Olaii vacaUons. 1710 WA’TBS execu Dr. Ramsdell said he beUeves • " ' * ' ’VS,' » /. Daytona Beach, Fla. She was program, officials became A* the request of those pree- defense. The committee considered For Adults and Younertcra tive board will meet Thursday be opposed to moving the chil- V I P t 1 .1V I l l SI Y l f i . -.W', the wife of Dr. Luther ’Tarbell. aware that very little of toe «®t, Donald went on to explain "W e wanted the best and we dren around Just to balance out " a CI this trend wUl continue and per- three options: Conversion of the Starts Wed., SepUmber 24th at 7:80 p.m. at the club. Mrs. Haynsworth haps increase. As the popuja- njj^aio school for Mrs. ’Tarbell was bom In plan needed by Bolton would the basics of C-DAP, and the have got the' best,” Young said. the number In each classroom. T T • « '1 high school bstroctor: AmoM Lsndsbeiv John Keegan will be the host The Army is holding In -a' cv- tlon of the town increases, so Rockville and was a graduate ess. be "funded” under, C45AP necessary involvement of town - __Mrs._ Maria Herbat suggested U l l - ^ y 0 6 purposes; additions to the Theyil Model in OES Show of HockyUle High School and Bought Stock which places emitoasla on urban officials and othero In the two- ®"®® charges against two other that team teaching be Instltut- doee the school population. present high school or addltlmi- E B E (Rental Guitsis The toted enrollment for all of Mt. Hoilyoke OoUege, South problems. year procese. Donald’s tminion, ‘^*'®®" Berets, CWO Ed-nr.) M. ed at the Manle Street Srhooi (Continued from Page One) al buildings to form a house Modeling some of the outfits to be featured Friday night at the Temple Chap rB E Are Avsilsbk) Hadley, Maas. Waddell School PTA Room the schools was 7,215 as o t Sept. ter, OES, “ Symphony in Fashion” show ait the Masonic Temple are, from left Mothers Tea will be held to A C-DAP plan would come to which wasn’t pressed on the J*"- ff^ ® w York OUy and to avoid m o vl^ the children plan, and acquisition of land at Survivors besides her hus ^Too Soon’ around $40,000, with the town trouo but nevertheless became Alwn L. Smith of Na- Dr Unstone also suggest^ Marines returned the fire, then 1. The superintendent’e project morrow afi 8 p.m. in the school another aite for a second high to right, Mrs. Charles Smith of 37 Alexander St.; Sandra Sperry, daughter of band Include a step-son, Allan a called in artillery. FTve North ed enroUment through 1977-78 Is lllV i Center St., Manchrater—Pteme 948 7I85 cafeteria. liable for one-fourth of this, evident, was that under C-DAP P'®®’ ^’' - They were arrested that trana^a ho school. Mrs. Martha Sperry of 6 Penn Rd.; and Mrs. Robert Richmond of 19 Clear- Tarbell of Bloomfield end a (Ck>ntlmicd from Page One) 9,766. Raymond and May, plan- either In cash or services. The a town like Bolton "could spend Along with the other six b-t i-,--* made to allevlatR rmwdoa Vietnamese soldiers were killed ’Die committee feels that con view St. Fashions will be provided by Burton’s. Mrs. Barbara Hfurris will be the IBI Moft 1 to 5iM P.M.—Taao, Ihia Fit. 1 to t PJL sister, Mrs. Raymond Schneider "701" program would come to f lot of Ume doing nothing If week began getting special classes at the new school as and two Marines were wounded ning urban renewal consultants version of the middle school Xi Gamma Chapter, Beta $18 a share. The stock closed ■otailtejr • to Ai m PJd. of Windsor) about $18,000 (perhaps more. It t know where it was treatment amlc'i rerortr t^ev ^ tranmnrtoHoo ho. commentator. Mrs. Harry Case will play background music on an organ loaned Sigma Phi sorority, will meet yesterday at $18 1il. in the brief fight, U.S. head for the town, estimate 11,000 would not be feasible because The func)^ and burial will Donald said) with the town Kolng." Without saying so, he testify for the prosecutton quarters said. for the occasion by the Keyboard Studiios in Vernon. Tickets may be obtained tonight at 8 at the home of Mrs. Winter teetlfed that the case students for the same year. the school was originally de- be TTiursday In DeBary, Fla. liable for one^Wrd. seemed to advocate a do-U-your- “ gainst the six officers. a The U.S. Command reported At the present time toe high signed for grades 7 through 9 at the door or by contacting Mrs. Robert Bantly, 4 Garth Rd. Lawrence Spencer, 244 E. was argued before a throe-judge Last night Donald reviewed » « » plan for BoMon, also, at Rothblatt. who is also defend- ^ ^ ® * Anected will be 1, 3, 4 Middle ’Tpke. Mrs. Kenneth and 6. that two of the three American sohftd enroUment la 1,787. Hie jmd therefore would require ex- O. Thomas Weaver Jr. panel on nov. 10. 1967 and Bolton’s progress toward a now this point in the town’s develop- Ins Boyle, and Smith’s civilian Freeman and Mrs. Paul Pehr Immediately afterwards the •As the clEtasroom figures now helicopters shot down Monday fieftiman class of 499 students tensive modifications to adapt it gsune this Ehmday at Portland Fhneml servloea for C. ’Thom comprehensive plan, which be- n>ent. lawyer, George W. Latimer of during an infantry assault on is housed at toe old Sykes BuUd- to r high school use. Hebron at 1:80 pjn. Their next home "\ as Weaver Jr., formerly of 4 are in charge of a program on Judges went into conference and stand the classes are larger at gan with a decision that toe "Planning la a real thing," Salt Lake City, denied that their the edge of the Que Son Valley O t the two remaining pro- gome la Oct. 5 against Middle- Derven Dr. who died lost Wed Hawaii. decided the case in favor of old town plan (1968-69) needed Donald concluded. Proper plan- .clients had made a deal with the the Center Road School than at ----- Brunswick. the other elementary schools. south of Da Nang were de Dr. RamsdeU notes that by poaals, the committee said It field, and anyone who has not nesday in New York City, were updating. In December, 1967, makes a "better commu- m''itBrv. stroyed, bringing the number of Jaycee Wives executive board He said it was not a case in the firm of'Browiirixm tod‘ liito " “ y” Mrs. Herbat emphasized that actual progression of students ,eels odtong on to the present T ow n P T O yet contributed to the Midget held yesterday afternoon at Un nd Atty and "saves the town Rothblatt said statements American helicopters reported presently enrolled, there wUl be school or putting addltlon- FootboU Boaoter Fund may do ion Baptist (Jhurch, Montclair, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. wtiich there waa any dispute Donald was chosen. In nione m on^ by not making coeUy from the military Implied that she wants to make „ sure that lost in Vietnam to 3,042. 2,068 secondary ftudents fay Sc|>- al buildings at that site would so e l ble time. N.J. at the home of Mrs. Norman among the Judges on the panel February, 1968, the Planning rriistakeei’’ Sets Supper - - Boyle might be a "stoille." and f ® “ “ r "* ® ' tember 1971 and tois does not be feasible If an siddlUonal 20 It is euggeetod that thoee Holmes, 21 Bigelow 8t. and thal?'subsequently all of the Commission held a public hear- — as a result the warrant officer . • ^ llc y agreed on Sobools OkalBg Eoriy ------L U l l l W r |o « * y Cir®“ lt Court 1 2 charg- a Uttle of their time to serve on Mrs. Thereae Planco to be a — ---- - *------’ ...... Angea'^to even out toe ® ®*'®®>'- the commlttwea where help Is Bucks Board of Education at last ceived a BS from the Univer- McFariane is scheduled to board. March 11, 1888 In Rockville, The Greater Hartford Legal ment rtio^d be u s^ more ful- ^ty of Massachusette in 1987, TOe aircraft were Intercepted claaaea waa passed with the needed ore progiwn, ways and appear In RockvUle Circuit and had lived In Manchester aU SecreUvries Asaoolatlon will hold meeting toot 85-90 per ly. He alTO said the town is and an MS this year from the ^°''®®^ provision that the proposed means, momboioblp, and town of her life. She was a 55-year a dinner meeting tomorrow at ®®*'^ gymnasium and play- them back into occupied terrlto- changes be presented to the Court 12 Oct. 7. covered by insurance even University of ConnecUcut. She enumerotioii. They're lust for you, The cars you've been asking for From Buick 1970 member of the Church of the toe City Club of Hartford on 10 STound equipment aiAhorlzed by when playgrounds are unsuoer- ry, the spokesman said. board. ______s ••• ...... f •$ A« An/\ la__ i__ ___ ■ Is a resident of Nozarene and a -bO-year mem Elmwood. This one IS the G S 466 Sleek, sporty, ociting Allyn 8t. A cocktail hour will $101,000 budget item has or- vised Salary,' $7,860. quesUoned why The Hofaron - Andover - Marl ber of the Women’s Christian be hold from 5;80 to 6:80 p.m. i'*''**' "I feel Manchester will have Mrs. Barbara Itosser as an “ ■ ^ '* “ **■ **®^ g w i e ^ to Q i >' r IV ('"•sj borough Midget FootboU team. Its engine' 466 cubtCinehes 360 horses strong With a four-barrel carburetor that breathes through real atr-scoops Temperance Union and the Dinner will be served at 6:45. Working with six Mjanchosbcir the finest Indoor and outdoor c r f t d ^ between those to gov- parents explaining toat supplies aosiatant to Mrs. Barbara NEW SPAPER lO Y Oft Roms, lost their firft gome, Manchester Republican Wom ---- Community CoUege rtudents, hie equipment among state M i^ D ts has started water hod been ordered but deliveries WINDOW Damauakas, teacher of ope- 14-0, Sunday afternoon to the Four on the floor’ A finefy tuned 3-speed automatic’ Both are available Power disc brakes Posrtive traction en’s Club. Robertson School PTA will moving It from toe schools,” Wlggln concluded, flowing ag^n through Jordan's are alow. ChOCOLATF S clal education at Bennet Jun WANTED Bast Hartford VFW team at the differential H i^ performance rear axle ratios, too And lots more hold open house tomorrow from School gym storage area Illlng Vice Principal Andrew Obor irrigation canal. Survivors Include 2 sons, Aus ior High School, one hour a Dr. Ramsdftl apologized tor SHADES Rhom High BctxxN field. tin A. Chambers and Theodore 7 to 8 p.m. Parents are invited _ W de tread fiberglass betted tires that are standard on all 1970 Buicks give improved tradion during braking, ntmt^dEMbuLcT^n ^®*‘ ®i*mmer day. She received a BA from For afternoon ronte in At half-time, U was a soore- D. Chambers, both of Manches to bring children to visit class ‘J‘«'®®‘®«' Donald Warren. DoPauw University and a Fountain Village A p is- leas gome but the E sft Hart cornering and acceleration, significant increases in tread hfe. and substantiatty superxx resistance to road hazards ter; a daughter, Mra. Albert rooms and meet teachers. PTA Side guard beam construction for added protection Body by Fisher W k ^ roDortHl thB» ‘*'® i!? ® enrollment waa certificate as special educaUon West Middle Tjike. CkD ford team oame bock strong In Griswold of Greenwich; 6 memberahipa will be accepted. wiggm reported that appraxl- 1,123, a docreoae of 146 fro: teacher aide from the Univei^ MuKhester Evening s s w t? the second half to get toe win. There's luxury, too Bucket seals, if you want them Fu l carpeting grandchildren, and n great Super Plane Cost Herald 647>9946. VMt Half-time entettainment was grandchildren. ^^^'® *“ ®",“'® Ihree^y PeHod She Is a reftdeni of GliXm L provided by the Ambosaador., - ' Obviouslythemostexcitingcar we've ever made Funeral abrvices will be held outaoor equipment, $13,000 between the end of the school bury. Salary, $1,860. L a band ,frtim RfiUlmantlc, which And one that you've been asking for Thursday at 3 p.m. at the W. P. Body Found Bennft Junior High School, and year and the opening ot sum- UggBit Ing Miss Susan Warshall to teach Put at $662 iVMlion *a s wnrhuBiaftiitliy received Sonotone't snuOest bearing aid See it See it the 1970 Li^ t 'ibuf Fire Cars Quiah Funeral Home, 335 Main $10,700 at Manchester High mer school. > L PAINT 00. special education at Highland (Oontiniied from Page One) by the many ^wetotors. is worn all in the ear — idea) The Gran Sports and Skylark Sport Coupes and Convertibles St. The Rev. William A. Taylor, School. Illlng Junior High He urged the board to con- Park School. She graduated T S tM A IN S T . at Iht Pukadt In Suitcase School, he said, waa well equip- slder decentralizing the pro- wing design and toe company Is The Roms play thftr , for active men and women who pastor of the Church of the from the University of Hart botUe over the SST apprtmria- ped when the school opened. gram from Manchester High need belter hearing. The Nozarene, will offlcjate. Burial (Contlmicd tram Page One) ford this year, and Is a resi tion. reo4y to begin peoduoUon tote Mrtll be in East Cemetery. year. A model playground wlU be School and Illlng Junior High dent of East Hartford. ’’It will be a real fight not un- ipUAUTY INSURANCE SINCE 19 2 3 SONET* weighijuHooe-teoih Friends may coll at the fu- head of detective*, said his men ^ up, probably at Buckley School to neighborhood schools. Salary, $6,800. like the battle over the ABM." Contract provisions provide ...... of an ounce w iA battery. *■* ^■hool, he said, and his goal is ‘"This would enable the school neral home tomorrow from a to had searched in and around the Mrs. Anne Wilson to teach said Jackson, one of the pro the government would recover $lip$ right into ^ car — n< to ^ tp le te one playground a to catch remedial problems now Us investment after the sole ot 7 to 9 p.m, station on the eaatboimdtrack a primary grade at Buck- ject’s prime supporters. 'Before Losses Happen, Insure With Lappenl" outside cords, tubes or wires w;^^. He teeU the students, un- missed because of transporta- ley School. She received a BA Bookers of the SST had B yln g lypes to mil side of the Penn Central rall- der hU supervision, will be able lion difficulties," Vlncens said, Sec for yourself — Mre. ^dg M. VoUralii from Notre Dome OoUege In for $300 million to keep toe pro- more than 600 aSTs by i 960, ruad after the torso'was found. to Install outdoor equipment. He pointed out the use of wMch would mean poaaifa|y a ^‘*® **“ *' wWnh I,------— — • “ el- 1966. She la a realdsrit ■of Bast Ject going fuUblaft th itx ^ next - ;2aut Wiizi. Vltew **^^^®^**^ Main at., Becaiae th« arms and leg* were ciXMla (Cr digging about 96 mentary schools would enable ’ Hartford...... ~ Salary, . $7,560. ‘June 80. $1.1 faUUon roysdty to the gov s a ernment. - Great Approach! j Mtt. TUB CMmlmr*’ ! dledto ^ th this te morning at the home " o* ‘®‘*®y. h. « id .j involved with aoddntts more efficiently »>• in ' the “ m ed two on ^ Dwooentz of the project con U.S. efforts to build a big au- ^ N r n m Hanrtof Toft In lb#| of her daughter. Mrs, Margaret .“** “ "™‘" " ’ “ y have been placed that might occur In the use of schools being used He conced- land much of toe $800 mlUion A. «“«»«» mlUlon p ,«o n lc Jet have been Oer aceney always approach«a yoar in- I prlvncy of yonr own bwna.| Clemens, on South St. wastebasket indoor apponatua, he la s«Mklt« ed decentralisation would «®v®roment ftr«.<|y ho. pot ^ ^ o T p r o J e c t e In t h e ^ X ft Atomic Uock ^ aoraoee profaleina with P.S. — Peraonal i i i Mra. Vollrath was born Sept. ^le night. They a-ere bids from spectalizU to Uiatatl create problems in such courses Service. W e plan yoor procram to avoid ®®h*rIol, Pa., and wrapp^ in a p la^c b ^ . O’Oan- U. He estimated $13,600 would as typing, biology and chemis- TTicor combiDD. Ute “tnpa” of too little imaranee or too iCMr^ lived ki Mancheater for-IO years o®** ®Ald. He added tout auth- romoln from the budget to cover try. and driver education F o r Safety a booBM wo»dd moke it Boeing oiticlal. oompiaiiil<« much. W e recommend protection that’s in before coming to 'Coventry alx ®r*fl*a hod no other riUee In a l l j ^ l a t l o n costa. The board approved the use to fly toe plane over i,toout the delay In the deciatan. monthi ago.'A registered nurse, necUon with the macaorv diz- \- line with y o «r needs and we keep it tM t _W lgrln said In the future, he of $7,121 In stole funds under (Coliiniued from Page Ooe) J ^ t e d a j ^ and toat the ZaXoMt ^ the - a u T b o X SONOTONE she was a 1988 graduate of the covery. hopes to remove walla from the State Act for Disadvantoz hr periodic coverage reviews And Germantown Hospital School of P®“ ®» “ Id there were no rooms off toe eoft .end of the ed tihlldron for r»m^dtoi~road- when you have a daim, we help get it set f^urslng. Philadelphia.‘ Pa. She wound, on toe body that could East a-de Re.- to provide X In g.^tom ette te ft. tor the ftrUne. under . It U estimated a n o ^ X S i tled pranptly and faiily. SONOTONE WM employed at Vernon Haven *>« Unked with the actual death, largo appaitUue room ^^added ^r o e a to enrichment Oonvaleecent Home until alx The only clothing found An active alrilne inHiutrv be required befhr. ra. « . . . . _____’ ^ 7 “ * ilx The only clothing found with that m o i of the Bennft expettaT s c h ^ s Progranu'^are^’^ r o a ^ ^ k alrUne Induftry be requlr^ before toe~flnft"ft p a M * ^ ft'* b X '* w o r t^ * o n * X i Majr W e <)aoCe RaUa and Assist You Aa W e Have So Many O th n ? monthi ago. She wka a memberer the dlsnefnbereddi-nem ber«l body waswaa a turo has been t o r ^ X « ^ ^ X - • T e ftto t a t T ^ ^ ^ r c h »or a suitable CAS (Q>U1- »wo prototypes of the ^ of pair Of Slack, in the ftUtoate. tua. cathotte ^ l.80(Mnn^ XT^r GS4M JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc USSoS OPEN SATURDAY ter, include A a oon, ^ ^ determine to. womte.’. Wlggto ..Id his depart- fund., .aid 100 ftud«,to wlU be "Them t ^ j ^ a g o , peoft- to do it," Wlthlngton «Ud. 164 EAST CENTCR STREET, MANrHFgfTKR 049 6201 Vollrath Jr. of Mknebester; taro Identity. Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick? ment 1. wortUng clooely with Involved. mtom gave la the hard- UN TI. 1 P.M.
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p a g e t e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,'^1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN» TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 PAGE ELEVEN BUG6S BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE C HM ^ W«MW Connecticut 2ie imtm Im. Aatwtr ta VD UKE SOME ADVICE TJA b*. Vi. Nl. ON, "AAMLLGAAAATED SHOELACES’ Missing A Bike? B.BUNNY ABOUT INVESTING IN LOOKS LIKE A GOOD BUYi Olio S T O C K S l . D r. H ennigan Outlines INVESTMENT u aa,v a m .M9u \« V4AP ourre a Cities Hold Police cidlected two more COUNSELOR YA'VE COME T CA4266R THUAAOeC(aOUGH»« bikes yesterday from behind TH ' RIGHT PLACE, STOCK ACBOSS* 3 Fln n ac t • SR AtAoTVOOCKBURVi BBST the Parkade, bringing the to ^ I^ IS T IN G S Y I9 U P 0 P L E P BKTBNT AACPICIMC ISaiiMBtep 4Di9atcbea Prittiaries m x i N THSN '« U MAMLWACTUacP r ----- 4W«a »iMon«d 5Sp HOM eSIN SVLMMPVWITEiZ. tP tn w n or 6 Not K system of tta many parts, reth- AABAP9W6/W/ROYbU AlWWe i An attempt to prevent the The bikes have been ac Donald J. Hennigan presented Unbkaenqp dl^tcbed cumulated throughout the er than Just a part of it, not ISSm m ^ 7 Favorite these 10 recommendations to kncavlng the effect of that part L,.IKa3 NCTASLOWASTH'SUY V! SlShodionean posiUon on the state Ucket next and cafeteria to Nathan Hkle #0 IKt tr MfA. I*,. T-M. faf M. W>. ICSI7 — 52 Intend year—a charge which Palomba sion, pleaded guilty yesterday School. / iod. The 1968 school census re s r and was fined |13B. S3Sharpen,Ma has vigorously denied. 7. Addition of n ca fe t^ a to vealed. .he said, 400 fewer chil knife w 41 dren of school age than in 1964, DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWlLLIAMS In the background of the GOP Richard Robbins, S3, of Cov Bentley School. / 54 African worm primary — a three-way Demo- entry, charged with breach of even though the town popula SSCrafta 42 IT a 47 m ‘ 8. Rasing the okl/^bertson craOc mayoral primary Is up peace, resisting an officer, and tion grew. i'/ HI, OftSON.'/ here comes t h a t very ^ 56 Erect School building oimt replacing It P E R C Y ,., OH, M Y... HE POYOU SUPPOSE X 0H,N-N0,.. ER, IT'S 4 N hi coming on Thursday—Is Water- refusal to be fingerprinted, Dr. Hennigan estimated that NICE MISS DORIE... PLEASE YOU COME SWAM AWAY 57 Feminine with a 13-room HE POESN'T LIKE ) JUST THAT PERCY appellation bury’s image as a city hit by pleaded guilty to the first two If hla proposed recommend^ 4 million. blacks and whites. fined $20. available, even In small He seea a distincti financial In Bridgeport, In fighting be Nancy Webb of 867 Center St. amounts, the town should make advantage In acting during Ihla tween Republican factions has pleaded guilty to a charge of efforts to acquire It so as to biennium of the leglalnture. Un complicated the mayoral pic failure to obey a state traffic add to the available play area." der I'ubllc Act 761 which be ture. BY DICK TURNER control sign and was fined $20. He added that proposed came effective July 1, he aold, CARNIVAL 'Die OOP town committee en Thomas Lynch, 17, of Wap- changes should not be delayed the alnte will give one-half the dorsed Maurice J. Trojanowski, ping, was fined $25 after he IM'iidlng acquisition of this land coal of any project, once It Is WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE a former Air B\>rce lieutenant pleotled guilty to a charge of or tracts for friture achoola. approved and eontrnets nwnrd- colcmel who had to switch his shoplifting. NtAlng Uurt "fonn follfiwa I'd. 'I'he town borrows the other (IrK'f McNtufhl Syne MiinchewtiT Groivi nUlllon. with an addition S IT UP/ $15. program." al $680,000 nithorlted but rx>t BY FRANK O’NEAL suing a "no-win” policy against SHORT RIBS the powerful Democrats, put up Robert Adams, 22, of 87 Birch Dr. H«tmlgtu> wUd, "TIUh la a lasuixl The eosl to the town In challenger Nicholas A. Panuzio; St., pleaded not guilty to a bitaJ «pproa.-ii U la a prelimin 1969-70 will l>e $791,9H. Biul- and the town committee then charge of breach of peace. He ary plan, but wc Isive to atari nesa Manager Douglas Pierce aald by 1980, Ihiekley, Mjin- asked Its top four nominees—In was scheduled for a Jury trial aomowlKwv*. It ta a atartlng (xAnt chealer High School, and cluding Trojanowski — to with In East Hartford. froni wtUcli tixUvUlixUa luxl Keeney bonda will be retired, draw. The town committee’s IxmnUnc Parlin of 146 S. Main grwqiH can bm-ome lnvved; U, will na>- leaving only Rlchartl Marlin ($< strategy was to let the RAL Seluxil to be jxiid carry the campaign against the |)«ico, pUxuled not guilty luid tlnu« to deviilO|i i olecfrvi a trinJ by the |>le not Tile <«Be agiUnot Patiii^la yut In town, aixt |m>vtd<< riximai. as a enmniltlee of the wlxile quences of being unsuccessful. Dr. J. L. Hebert, president of the Manchester Den liygienists by Mrs. Lorraine Fagerholm, left, of the to review Dr llennlgnn'a plan, BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE ------However, Trojanowski, after tal Society and school dental suiiervisor, examines KravelU, 454 Main St , clMirg»»t «tblo ixliMxaiiinal fiu-UltlvH aiwl State I’ ublic Health Dental Division. Ixniking on with being ftxmd lntuxlcide>< unbuni My Ixutlf usi- ^4* changed his mind and decided to Kmujia vitally Involved In the ,G'BYE, PAD.' J L PEPPER. YOUYE COME. PENNY AND TROUBLE, TU LY.', SAY. I LOOKEl YOU AAEANTHE kindergarten pupil, during a demonstration of Base schools; and liygienists Mrs. Mary O’Brien and Tile proHeettUtsi iUmi mdbxl aldondlun la Uuu towiutptxqile appear on the ballot against Pa Nov 6, 1988 referendum, which EVERYONE ARE OUT OH JOBS THEM UP... ALL-AMERICAN Line Survey procedures conducted for school dental Mrs. Dorothy Thompson. (Heralil photo liy Pinto) Ita case ngiUiuil PeiLor Mltoiioll. Hluxikl b« Riven Indlcatlisia of ^ . .. \ nuzio. defeatMt the pn>ix>sed achoul tn AND A MRS.MICHAELBERHT S O C A L QUARTERBACK 54, of 107 N. Sciiool 81., ciaixg^xl Uio IcAid problem enuncU. larceny, to Snpt. 26. work . . . I'd be collecting unemployment benefits!" In Bristol, the contenders for The Mher newlyweds were Mr. sion, will soon inaugurate a dental health survey of all sjild. and M ^ Robert Manilmll of Paul Kwig, 17, of Rcs-kvUle, the GOP mayoral nomination Men or woman to restock new type coin children, K-6, attending town ------The Hccond, StatUH of I>enUiJ Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. James C. i4uirged wtth Illegal |>oBii«Mion MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD are endorsed cand'date J, Har of mir.-otlcs, to Sett SO In l t « k- dispensers with high quality package candy public and parochial schools. and school dental supervisor, ('are, dent^ed to be detached HofYman of Milwaukee and Mr. wood Norton, who ran un by the pfirent. filled In. and n* vlUe. School dental hygienists will advocated it be conducted every and Mm. James Brian of Chloa- products. NO SELLING! GOLYNEU. HAS BEEN BEATEN BY THERE'S THE KICK-OFF BY GOLYNE— THE successfully in 1967, and chal turned to the c’hild'H home room David Flood, 24, of l>7 lUiMnll GUNGHO IN THEIR LAST !6 G AM ES- H start the "Base Line Survey" five years. "The survey Is go. All were reported In satis BALL IS IN THE AIR— IT IS TAKEN BY STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF lenger Prank J. Mola Jr., a city teacher a.s soon a-s po.HHible. I>r. 81.. i-harged wlUi fnuidulmil Is- m/S IS TONY YITALEKINGim YOU THE BUT GOLYNE'S HOPES ARE HIGH, WITH VINOSKI ON THEB- at Buckley, Martin, and Rob necessary for us to evaluate ob factory condition. 60LY N E U. — GUNGHO TECH GAME, THROUGH councilman. Hebert and Morri.son emphasize .msuux* of a ches k. to Hejit 26. BEEFY MfNISH, THEIR GREAT LEFT ertson Schools Monday, and jectives over a long period of Some HurvlvoDi cumplainsd of THE COURTESY OF muRFRIENDLY EMPIRO Bristol will hold a Democratic continue until approximately 7,- that this Ih purely v'oluntary Fnedortek Frank, 41. of Wivk Dependable Person Ccei KING VRE DEALER. WE HAVE THE tZ PLY time," he said. '“The rationale the handling o f'' rescue opent- 11 mayoral primary on Thursday. for jKtrentM, at the Jiame time Hartfrrrd, c)Mtrge ’The to Out. 20 an organized counting .system lowing hi.s cxaminiillon. The $1450 to $2990 cash, secured by inventory challenger Victor M. Muscell, where findings are permanent Dr. Hebert also empliasizi*H auxiliary submarines Snbleflsh James Gorman, 32, rif 601 the corporation counsel. first, to be rr-talned. Is a pro- the survey is not a dental ex* ■ind Ke« f>wl, staAloned in Grot and equipment. W / y ly recorded to be used in the fos.slonal appral.ssil by the hy PtJTU'r St , clutrged wttll nvadlng Torrington Democrats also will future for comparison with sim amimition. It is not Int<’nded to on, (tonn., arc among 22 ships rnspnnslblllty. to HetA. 20 gienist indicating the appjirent preempt formal, examinations being retired this year In an hold a mayoral primary on ilar figures. leve.I of home rare the ihlld Allivi and Beverly Tterney of by the Dunily dentist to uncov economy move by the Navy. Write for personal interview, giving phone Thursday. He said It will provide in- has been maintaining. "This l.s tkrventry. ire ctairged wlUi ob er. dKfvt, or diagnose dental Ttic retirement of the Bable- number to; In Wallingford today, It’s en formation necessary for the de rcinfon-ement for p,ircnt.s In taining money under false |>re. <*aviUcH and oth<*r all Diecuee rr. W8HT FWD BOWt WAY TO WLP. r*EHB«E! (Oaottntied from Page One) •LU t«M>pnraUvr Fuel Oil al 18.44- tialloa Any Stamp Deal al UAr (jalloa X THIMk homes were just alike. If we all MllBN ern Electric—which has been .No. at ('Mb No. at No. at researcliing antimissile warfare drove the same kind of car. If we all Galloos Havinga (iaUoiM Ceat ' Stamp* the peist decade—an initial $80 wore the same style of clothes. If mlUloa to keep going to the new SM S 3 2 M 2 M S 2 7 J M i 3 7 « budget year. TYiat award al all funerals were identical. The lowed Western Electric to spend question is: Do we want to forfeit IM MSM M.M IM a r i A # 1 7 M II g f]iji Liumef !h« lull Iftjt J lSU l $1.7 million a day from Aug. i individual identity for the sake of 6 M S M . I 9 8 I 2 . M through Sept. 15. M« SIII.M 111* 'Tiiff'! t-i7u«r turir thtt it .1 lunc masS'production practicality ... or iKiP.ni p(c(, to gut »ou ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS Under Monday’s award. West S I M .3 7 S I3 .8 2 •IS.S • I 2 « . M 1 Hook ern Electric will conduct tests C4fel'e», »<,'jn<;mic4l betting comloit. CHAP.'ir WAG 'does each of us want recognition as \ 04f Of ni|bt. loutine 01 emergency, r>ie ABGOLuus ADORN f of SaXegusrd interceptor mis- a person with our own important ' I M 7 .2 S 2 1 2 .7 f 1297.2 MM.M 2 Books riles, radars and various •e ll like (u)l fttpontihihiy for in« GROCNYEGri RIPGK, thoughts a^d feelings and tastes? \ S 3 I9 .I f 3 Books A U D I KATHY/ subsystems at Wlilte Sands Mis i » i a i S 2 M . M \opeh^tio6 ol youf And «e ) iH eM .'i sile Range, New Mex., mike prompt delivery famout WON.' Kwajalein Missile Range to the AllanlK healing oil LITTLE SFomS Marshall Islands. ATvume BY R0U80N SOOTH SOf for loll 'feljili o' ou' complete burner 1 fMTtA*4CI wtnee call ot xnte ( f i ) Shah of Iran Plans COOPERATIVE OIL CO. MYE/PE Visit to Washington , A Dl«ift$oa of Tb** CMI ( onipMy Hlnr#> in s ' y o u /u tY u y s FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. 1 TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Th« 319 M OAD $TREET p»»ab o< Iran will vtstt Wariitog- 315 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER—643-1553 iMi Oct. Zl-n. a court commu- r«al ou — ou n m e r flaha amt.Heevtee Air CimOtimtog )>lque announced Mooday. S A l/ £ • IsBsred Bedget l^mml Plan ^ — Emprtaa Farah, artao la ex 24-HOUR BURNER SERVICE! • 34 Heer Criatomer Seevtee pecting a cMM. will not make 8«e-4a8a the tr^, the communique mid. S ' ' : . . ' \ „ ■ PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1963 MANCnESTEU EVENIT^ H ^A LD . MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 PAGE THIRTEEN THF Willie Thrives oh Pressure H erald Angle
e a r l YO ST Sports Editor j ' / - NEW YORK (AP) — of Cincinnati, completed 14 of 22 down in the clutch In the 16-13 with a 10-yard pass that “ It snlrAixa i, / n . But Relieved After Homer rtfft **“ ^ ® * ^ .O H t o Flying Start' Greg Cook, Jim Mitchell, Passes for 292 yards. startler. clinched It ^ ” spiraled, and It/usually last year's NFL rushing king Roll Charter Oak Pony Foot- Warren Bankston, Don ^ 235-pound ught end from "My brother came up from Herrmann said he was think- SAN DIEGO (AP) — ball Conference is Manchester’s • - ’ -Prairie View A*M . Jim Mitch- Louisiana when he heard I was thing during those 1 thinking. dOn t over- game because of a pulled Willie Mays says he .thrives minutes: "A loser Is a throw him." ^ hamstring, for a lot of his hero- on pressure, but he felt re ho sits around hoping HIM wasn't the /only Dnllan ica. else makes the big lieved to have some of it rookie to deliver.*■ / * \Vc tnlkcH on the altlelinoa." lifted from his back here clucGF CI61UX6 oi six-pointci’s. . . , Hill SkoiiGski commit i_ xr _ . T-a 1 . caught touchdown passes of 13 Roper The Dodger” Stnu- Johnaon anUL "He maile several Stoner of the Charter Oak group, ' ai^onesKl, co m m is- Y e a - o f th e Rook=e. when he becaipe the sec and 42 yards In the Falcons' ’The ball cost *25 and Steeler un, 7a* ■ bach, the startlnp quarterback, augpeatlona. like on the 48-yard reports 1,200 boys are playing „„ ____ , ...... Crok, a 22-year-oId quarter- ond major leaguer ever to -.-4—. — ^laving __ .y-A o>arY,A Rao k a.x. i w i ------first triumph in six league Vice President Dan Rooney siild roimH at-n/t ' >s irst connected oh /i 75-yani touch- touchdown run he auppcstekie quartorbaek O..I. .Simpson, the highest paid, to hit home rutu,” said the 38- 4 O ff the Cuff Sulllblk Downs is and a rookie halfback be.at us," rookie sltu-e the merger of the year-old wondler after he clouted grumbled t nrdlnnl Coach Char- American and National league.s No. 600 as a plnchhltter Monday \ In 19*16. didn't score a touch- night with one on In the seventh lar from thoroughbred race date. "Hekets for the Oct. 5 and day Warren State, scored two touchdowns In boys went on to win it 24-3 — ■ -- — - ■' Bankston, a 225-pounder from the last five mlnute.s a.s the New "Hill ihreu.- Ron Johnson appears destined pitcher with a ned program, Bill Knight re eral weeks, waiting for Willie to 16-9 record. . .This department ports . . . Preliminary plans hit No. 800. The milestone is not handling any ticket re y have been made by the Neipaic smash earned Mays a tl2,S00 quests for playoff games at Club to erect a clubhouse In the On Season Opener Saturday sports car and one share of stock Shea Stadium' in New York spring . . . Golf, Red Smith win for each foot the homer traveled. should the Mets win the East ner of the recent Manchester By DEAN YOST depth. "Hut the boys are show The blast off Padre rookie ern Division pennant. Ticket re the aummer Ima recovered ami Open claims, is 90 per cent men ing great mental attitude about righthander Mike Corkins was quests are not being honored- as la one of the atrongeat t;icklera tal. "It's an Individual sport. "A lot of oiir seuMon siic- the weekend game amt for our estimated to have traveled 800 yet, naturally. The playoffs In on the team. You have to do It all yourself,” ces.s will hinge on the game size, don’t underrate ua. we’ll feet. It followed an infield hit "Conaril beat ua hiat year In each league have been scaled he adds . . . Former New York Siltnnla.y against Conarti,’’ be In their fighting all the way. " by Ron Hunt and obliterated at *7 for box seats and *5 for a tX'II, (xinleal. t5 0 ” Tlie game pitcher Bill Stafford has joined stated / .Manchester High commentetl Wiggin. Tagged on \ a 2-2 tie. 8AY-HEY! Reception committee at home plate after Ma.ys hit 600th carwr homer was entire team grandstand reserved seats. waa played la the rain, and un ™ , , Waterman-Blc Phi Corp in Head Foothall t'oach Dave them already Is the name Wlg- SOUVENIRS— Willie Mays holds the bat and hall he used to hit 600th home A small crowd of 4,779 gpave der better playing (xnidlllona a a-wi will work tn^les... glii’s Kiddy Corner, the Indiana might have done Mays a standing ovation and Wiggin. “ It will lie our run of career. Pinch-hit enabled Giants to hold their Western Division lead. tor m m S * *10 One Boston writer reports that "Aa a team we ka')k liealthy better Conard will alao be the entire San Francisco bench opening game with the K there was a vote taJ^T^ong yoimgeHt team I have ever with„ the exeeptlon of Iknig oiH-iilng Un n.-:iaon They play was waiting at home p'.ate or ^ 25 rogularo on the Red ^ Helileil at Mam-heater High. We Don*iiham, Carl WerklM>vrn and ed In a jam boree ;md beat New Finger Guard Cause for Latest Excitement Willie rounded the bases on a Magic Number Three whether to retain Dick WtlUams are anxioti.s lo aee the reaction Hob Gay who reeelvetl Injurlea Ington and Hlcaimfield 'Hu- on glmpy knee Injured several carried almort; dally by an area as manager, the vote would and are doubtful starters .Siilur ly known fact aboui the riuef weeks ago In a home plate colli of the playera iimler game con- pnobabl^ 22 to three In favor dlllona, " noted Wiggin. Kickoff day. Krvtn Walah, John Duffy tUuw U tiu*t th,*ii-y ar*- l>ig. ..ttnmg sion with Chicago catcher Ran amt Hob Coixx)ran all Injure*! and |a>wi-rful dy Hundley. at fonurd for the tX'K' meeting Hidden Ball Play by Catcher ^ audience wasn't big Three weeks ago when the OaJt- will be 2, oarlh-r In pre seasoii play are The Imtlans fare I’lntt In .\ter "It was a thrill to see all For Cinderella Mets ^ to re- land A's were battling Mlnner win. enie A. , “'"'y “K'"" '‘''fl pracllc- Ideii Oct 4 iM-fore making ihclr my teammates waiting at home Manchester, NEW YORK (AP) — sweet dn Shea stadium and sour the eighth inning is almost a new T ^ y , It would be a ddf- sota for the A m e r^ League plate — that's something you National League ^ n t story. . .Look for more West load. Manager Hank Bauer don't see very often." Mays Jack Lightcap, the public Wrlgley Field. sure ticket to victory. Monday i”;': r ...... East Division Met games on video In another was riding high with owner Helps Braves Maintain Pace said. address announcer welcom- Seaver had aome good .sound- night was no different than W.. L. Pet. G.B* ^ Oiorlle Finley. But when the Mays, slowed by age and In ed the fans to Shea Stadi- >, s =0 NKW YORK (API __ Hob Also In the West, Cincinnati ekro's wild pick off throw and New York 94 61 .606 — * * team started Its taiUspfn, Fln- College Voothall Ptdl juries, doern't even consider the urn reminding them that it ^ pitches and 82 when I had excellent control of Didier lia.s become perhap.S “head of I>os Angeles Miller s single before Cecil ^“ lluTof^ cltchlnTth^*^ urn, reminoing inem that it ^ere strlkea,” he said, everything I threw,” said Seav- Chicago 89 66 .574 5 Here ’n There wasted llttlo time in axing Ski NoU;s tUn 4/^ *nto third place, four games shuw relieved and Dldler helped ;; “ caicmng tne all .532 Anxious to turn his ''tigers” Bauer for a second time. Being the cnlchtir pvor tr> • • " time home run lea.er, Babe IS home Ot the first place j'Thafa the kind of ratio I like. I er. "I didn't think I could lose.” F’lttaburgh 82 72 11% the fit s t catcher to J , coming up with two out for Atlanta's fourth consecu New York Mets.” felt great. . .maybe the beat I've He didn't. St. Louis 82 72 .582 11% Icxxse against Conard High in ^red isn't new for Bauer. He Ruth, who hit 714 noundtiippers. pull off the hidden ball runs in the ninth inning for a 2-1 tlve victory, The scoreboard said gtxxi- felt all season.” The Cards nicked Seaver for a Phdla'phda 61 92 .399 32 West Hartford is Dave Wiggin, was given pink slips twice by Unheralded Florida Ruth, was the only other big trick, but no one -except victory over the DodgerH. ♦ ♦ ♦ idght, reminding the fans that For five Innings, Seaver was run in the eighth on JuMan Ja- Montreal 51 1(H .329 43 Manchester High head football Finley, in Kansas City and now Habe Ruth— has ever been And in the East, TVjm Seaver REDS ■ I)OIt(iKR.S — 'eaguer ever to hit aa many coach. While some area schoods, Oakland, and in Baltimore, toa ■■IS 600, 'the magic number Is now 3.” locked in a scoreless duel with vler's double, a single by Vic , West Divtalon able to make them disap- gave St. Louis a dose of Mets Cincinnati kept Its hopes' alive In between Tom Seaver took Nelson Brlles. Then the Mets Davalillo and an infield out. San Fran. 86 67 .562 — including East CathoUc High, * * • "I don't know how much long An Instant Somebody pear like Willie Ma.vs. magic with another baffling per- with 10 games remaining when care of the details that are mak- pushed a run across in the sixth "I think I let up on my con Atlanta 87 68 .561 — i^e to the post the past End of the Line er I can go," says Mays, "but ing this a scintillating Septem- on singles by Tommie Agee and centratlon a bit," the piHcher (Jinclnnatl 82 70 .539 4 ^ S ati^ays, the Indiana have Don’t look for any Town Ten- Wonderful Willie, with one fnrmancc on the mound as New the Reds rallied for two runs I know I'll hit some more home NKV\ ^ORK (AIM— Houstoii. ifgimlml us the na ber for the Mets. Art Shamsky sandwiched admitted. But after that, Seaver Los Angeles 82 71 .536 4 b ^ polishing up their attack... rils Tournaments again tWs sea- wave of his magical bat be- ^urk beat the Cardinals 3-1 and with none on and two out In the i-uns If I can stay healthy, fiat's tion s .seventh U’st college ftMitlmll team liefoie the ac Little details like a four-hitter around a error by Lou Brock was home free, Houston 78 74 .513 ^ b Kieman, standout Manches- son. Rec Director Mel Slebold x_ came only the second man to hit reduced Its magic clinching ninth been my trouble. I was out of 7% tion starteil siultlenly is nowhew while imheral.le.l other l>on Sutton, IR-lfl,'had a five- and a run-sooring single that and a passed ball. It was his ninth consecutive San Diego 48 106 .312 39 ter High basketball player last reported nothing Is planned for ily llllJ. SACIIF.KKK BOO home nins In a major league number to three. No '.he lineup for a couple o? weeks hit shulout and a I-O lead until helped the Mets whip the St. An inning later New York victory and 16th In the last 17 Monday’s BosuMs s e a ^ . has a souvenir baseball this year. . .Manchester High Honda, Ute ( oiigars s|M)iler, Is’came an instant .some With HimiMier >ylng Uv In the seventh Inning Monday (HANTS • PAIIRRH — "Yes, but you've hit the ball iHirn llUrtl to seeoninitu'*K t»»t -*n*»w finger and presto! . . .the ball Kf this season for the 38 year-ol(l .Seaver. b<>eomlng the majors' Mays says he believes that W*-S(cm was gissi for a Jump go 2-7 and Flaiier 4-4), 2, twi- Eagles against the Jets . . . Pratt & Whitney. Cerina has evi-n llanigti the Bui-ki-yi-s n'l for whU'li million* of mIu iaiffe disappeared, then three or four p'ayer.4 might Martin’s Moment of Glory With Excellent Play irom I iih lo ninth reappeare.1, outfielder, but only Bnbe Ruth '’I'’ nlgiit New York Jet football fans with been a member of the local CHI’IU.'H — Jim Cooper 200, are wiilllng to enjoy just In time to eateh Noyn Mill- with 714 has hit more than B(K) In son, mystified the tCardinals urdlnnls come along and reach the 600- <••>111 I'- II re.iion UI t I Halurdiiy Texas, Houlh<-rn Cal ami Okla KANSAS CITY (AP) — tickets for Sunday, Oct. 5 against golf club for 27 yearn and in Art Johnson 205, Cy Perkins 233- Have j-ou been JisS rela.xwl wlth a foiir-hllter for his ninth homer plateau. Atlanta (Sttme 12-9) at Hous By DEAN VO.ST when Ihi-y lus-l TN-xas Clirlstlan hoiiia r. Miain fi.iiilh liu tu in il er trying to score from third, a career. Billy Martin would let noth Boston had better plan to buy the employ of P&W for 32 586, A1 Beigevln 200, Bob Mc ag numnier ami |xit ,,n .* mt|,. The'triumph was the fifth In a "‘ ’■“‘t'''" ' ’letory and seventh "The kids today are bigger ton (Ray 7-2), N ^ “ I’lea.sed. extremely jileiLseti,” wa.s the way Ea.st A lk a li,IS and I'enn Kliili- sixth re* |s-<-tively after Is-allng ending tile tlireat. new ducats from the Patriots years. Bride 552. extra wetglit? |*n'l It about complete game In succession, and stronger than they were ing detract from his mo Wednesday’s Games Catholic foothall Coach Cliff Demens descrilied hi.s feel traded |>laees as prime contend "I saw the pitcli was low,” row for the Giants, who have Callfonil,i, Nrhia-k.i .mil WIr tlriir lo »turt kxiktnK -kl »ea Art Shiimsky singled In an un- iiomers my first hill .season with baseball players held their en Montreal at Chicago fit.ile f) ninil* 1 N avy 4'i-'22 whli h Tulane and Mississippi i limisal the backstop and I heard Salty — « • • rington, Mass.,. 24-0. •on? Early, Ik-cU imi, ik* n Httie earned run off Nelson Brlles, the Giants but I never dreamed thusiasm in bounds Monday Los Angeles at Cincinnati, N was gissl for five first.plaee lo eighth fiimi n nih afler (tlilrd l>ase Coacli Salty Parker) ItUAVE.H . ASTROS — HPOU8E8 — Kay Fountain " I was HurprlHod by our of on I hive AntimInzzI llu-lr big )” IIEtnif arvl II lot walking 15-13, In the sixth Inning. Seaver then that I'd htt 600. People night ns the Minnesota Twins Atlanta at Houston, N votes. 54H |silnls, and a shift lioum-lng .Mein|>hls Hliile yell 'go', and I did. 1 couldn't Coaches Picked Dartmouth, 128, WUda Beauregard 133-341, fensive unit, how they controlli-d fu'lb-ick. Also. the d*-fcnse plu* a fmv e xen lw s -Walk uj, Allantn used errors by Doug singled In the deelsive run In the Mice Stan Muslal and Joe Dl- edged Kiuisns City, 4-3, to San Fran, at San Diego, N grabbe*! two fumbles to givi- us believe when I saw Dldler eom- Mary Arcana 128, Donna Brem- “he ball for so long. We made hill and run ikiwii. m*t liaj «tre|i lladar and Curt Blefary for seventh and Bud Harrelson bent Magglo never came close and goisl field position." Htal*-d Ing at me with the ball.” clinch the American League ser 126, Gloria Darling 166-375, a drive of 54 yards for a toueh- at first then im-reiiar the pitch i„,u . . . 0 0 . a tliiow to the plate to add an- I had no reason to think that American League Press Tabbed Penn Best D em ers. Finals in Neipsic Ten n is West title. _ Roland Beaugregard 361, Wall down, with two 15-yard fx-niil- How iilioiit 11 Jump »(■•() Jumji Attunlly. a look Into DldliUis enth Inning to btilld a 6-1 lead other run In the Inning. 1 would .Stev<- (.“Iccaloni- liirn<-d ih*- They pointed to the. Impend East Division HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — Arcand 374_ tles Included," commented In (liaee one leg forw.ird and bag oMrIeks Showed only a fin- against la.rry DIerker, 20-11. The triumph left the Mets "The next perron to hit 600 Demers. "Quarterback Brian <^mplexlon of the game for ing five-game playoff with the W. L. Pet. G.B. Those who know Ivy League Tournaments This Weekend lliV uily It after UouhIom of the Hovenlh on Jthuh AIou’h losaes totaling three to wrap up !n the big leagues today who's 86 67 .562 20 point on East came alive and Hi-miflnal marked the progress World Series as enough reason Crusaders were picked in three- Collects 81,530 Hager 178-472, Bea Moquln 206- llfully together. lUm IlnUlritiun wu» imi.» ♦,irJul Here 1* u g,**l „(,« for the protested. double. Jtni Wynn's single. Nl their rinderella finish. . even close." Boston 82 71 .536 24 i si-ored two more tom hdrwns last week In the Nelpmli Tennis for them to hold their celebrat polls but in each poll the run Manchester Midget and Pony- 499, Cheryl TurcoUe 179-467, "The deteiu-*- held Regional HK'tlnst Htnn Mllrwvki 6-3. 6-1 -itoiiiiii h mio,. h lie (i.ii ,,„ Wash'n. 78 76 .510 28 Junior Pal Wanl. 6 I 23.5 Club .Men's Mingles Tourna ing to a minimum. ner-up spot was something else. Football Assn. In Its 15th an Mary Whipple 177-482, Bill to minus yardage rushing and HuKh Wiitfi/in wrfit thrrf tN’th to yinir (*i«k. rai-«- Ir,-:, .itxml New York 85 78 .400 31 heaviest of all the l.lent Not so Martin and most of The coaches picked Dart nual house to house fund drive Avery 218, Ernie Whipple 203.; John FUlommo did a fin.- job JJ’U'’'*** V>*' oV4 f|it/W4T Hrmli* Hrh^rr 3 6. nlglll In*-tle9) of( (hr (|,.,| .pr. u.l Cleveland 61 92 .399 46 J ______K-tgles. rrtireturned to the lineup .No I seiKlNl M artin Duke 6 0. 6 4 timl inlfr l!UI Mike Carman Impressive in Mound Dehut the other Twins, particularly mouth, the eight sports informa Sunday afternoon collected *1.- Ugn aimit ami do...-, ||*mi Major League West Division Siturday In Ihi- tackle ixmlilon lieik a well fought matrh from KiU|C^it6 1.6 1 the younger players. tion directors took Princeton 530. The 120 boys collecting not -itjout five •e*,-i).ln and lower lo Minnesota 92 61 .601 — and providi-il ihc ni-ccHiwiry young Kni' Hchlnllng of Glas- and the press-rodio-rTV poll ed that many families were not On*‘ of ihr flijh'B younfi«Mt the fl,*,r. eigtir to 10 daily ami = L e a d e r s = "I say let's celebrate It, with Oakland 81 71 J»3 10% niiiHilc He was Injiirial lafon- lonbury. 6 4, 6-4, Jkek Davis (’ofr>i*«’lltor». Hnol V'anW.nkl** chose Penn to chase Harvard. at home, probably due to the y*,u will m- aetoolSierl wtuit It chnmpogne and the whole California 68 85 .444 24 Offensive Linemeh Ihc Roi-kvllli- gaiiii- .ind illiln'l overearne Teil Bailey wtlii a fmrn Ulnwloribury, u|««*t Diivr Aiiierleun I.eagiie Boston RSox Taking Hard Look It just so happens th.-‘ each excellent weather. The total will tkj for you loiter oil you works," Martin bubbled in the Chicago 64 88 .421 27% see iiillon. elosi- w o r e 6 4, 7-5, luwl then K-ubn 4 6. M 6, 6 3. ttnil Hw-n amount was *80 short of last *'nn try lifting the .laaildei Batting (31K) at bats I Carew, clubhouse as he drank from a Kansas City 64 89 .418 28 team appears to have good quar Working laji of hl« new isai|. wenl down to defeat by Duke’s year’s collection. (fffl Hy Kitplitn 6 2, 6-4 Italpli ami leg* at (he anmr time wist* Minnesota .333; Ileese. Mlnne.so- glant-elzed brandy snifter. Seattle 60 93 .392 32 terbacks. Pern has .Mr. Z—Ber- t'o-i as llneluii ker was John skillful pilaylng In the semlflnala Persons wishing t o make do eMn|(uir<* won twi< r with a < Umr ta .321. At Young Prospects for 1970 nie Zbrzesnj. Harvard has Frank Bcrgln. who ilid an isitstanillng hulorM leg ,,(| (he lmUo* l*?> "Without this celebration," he Monday’s Results nations to the football program, Need with U Conns 6-4, 6-3 Ben F ord lojipled trnle but (IrrUlvr 6 4. 5 7, 6 1 NKni/wt Minnesota 4, Kansas City S Champi, hero of the fabled 29-29 job for East Hergln was for Willy .Hch.iefftcr lienver t'm Run-s R. Jackson. Oakland nO S T O N (Al‘) — Till' daimige in the .-eeoiid. In the Garman the victory and sending aske^, '"w hy split the leagues may send check or money order VanW'lnkle i, 2, 6 4 and will Al Wrrbn*-r «n appeared ready for an hard-luek southpaw Fritz Peter- up Into division? I was all for to the Manchester Midget and meet BUI Hark In-the semi- / .North toe. otlier team s, ai'e takin i; ji two runs on a walk, two line sdn- terson has won 16. gest thrlU." or make their own donation Fri Two rnalches in the Women's UHimainrnIa will t>« p)iiyr«o{>p<-p fly singles tlimugh the sev by Reggie Smith. Tony Conlg ia- 16 and O ^ m 15-6), 2, twl-nlght the coaching staff wish to ex The Huskies, 4-1 last season, Jan Warren 6-0. 60 In the «n«l on Hundiiy, vtar^lng Clarke. New York 176.'' perhaps lew enjoyable this sea Minnesota (Boswell 18-11) at b^ause Coach- Bob Bla.kman 23-22 to end the (s-rfe.-i streak the aklers ' enth. When ho walked t'le leai.'- ro .singled to right, scoring Yas- tend their appreciation and tied with New Hampshire for .Mefi'.s Henior Ix a ^ le s A1 .W'rfie nl 12 Ihr Mrn’n Home nm.s Klllebrew, Min especijilly in tlte jiitehinK son as Martin found himself the can choose between veterans Is therefore inexperienced at his ill three gnnie- Rrites are on t!;e r: r at .ill 0. f hatter In the elgtuh. SjxirkyIrzemskl, When Tepedino let the Kansas Caty (Hediund 3-3), N thanks to those who contributed the Yankee Conference title. ner and Imve Kann won by de |>OUbirM 'will l>r playnd. fo)U«/W nesota 47: U. Jackson, Oakland center of controversy as he Bill Koenig and Jim Ch;isey. current position as are moM rdlnated attack The former Stamford gooil mental atUtwlr for the Palmer. Baltimore 15-3. ,833, I . t e h I n g . problems which Cleveland (McDowell 17-14), N H|>ertAbjni are nlwnyn wnU ready for thr- Jiarw bunnh : Dick Willhiins .said "He-showed j'ucr f ce fly by Gerrx- Mo-es wound up giving pitcher Dave fall Koenig opened the season as performances of halfbacks Mike CathoUc atar. son of pro defen meeting In the ronsolallon Mena 2.30; J. Perry. MInne.sota 20-6, !o>med penaani hope-, e:\ry itR of American League’s Western Division title. New York (Stottlemyre 19-13) '3fnr nt thrr]uP rourtn off [*ine ll--n Tie,m(.--*,n at the Mtannil! I lenty once he settle 1 down Tile Red Sox and the Yankees Boswell a pretty good licking in the signal caller but by mid-sea Two-W ay Fiwhl Zlto and VInny Clements, who sive end Andy Robustelll. wa* No one was Injured pdiys;-al Ringlet two rounrli are sliiiisit .769. 2.86. '.Ills year, reoejved more cn- Manager Bill Mjirtin of Minnesota sijis champagne. at Boston (Romo 7-10), N Ht House .re|».rt.* a ; -:g line -J Kven in walking thost- batters in wl'l go back to a couple of pitch a flstftght after Boswell got Is considered one of the best in well broken In last season when ly Rsturday, and we should have eornpleUl Peter TTsorne, who Strikeouts McDowell. coin. gemeal for next .sea: cn as son Chasey had pu-shed p;i.-ised visitor# TTie hall* opler* left ami the e:irly Innlng.s he didn't miss ing veterans for the second heated up because a coach al In W omen's Golf the EomX, Toner has eliminated starter Pete Petrtllo waa hurt all the ln*ured tsii k with u« hasn't played single* for sever Clcyeland 269; Ixdich. Detroit kyo. ag Mike Garman made an him. the Summit chairlift is nearly My much." game of the ser'es tonight. Bos the fullback and set up a flanker "We plan to do more passing -Igalru* Northwest ami t*e at al years due to Illness, made 249. impres.slve major league I'el-nl legedly told Martin he had flntJlMMl ,it Dkemo Tile .Mil*-y Pitching Coach Darrell John- ton's Vicente Romo, a converted dogged It. lo., me Um^m-Me';" configuration, this year than 1968." aays Toner, our top strength, " he added a good showing by Irr/un- log l*4*n DawHon Out Monday ii'.glil In a 4-3 \-ictory role late in the season. When all Mite lift ;n p .,, t ! .m, one of G :irm-in's bigge.st reliever with a 7-10 reconl. Is ^Got Long Way to Go’—Klllebrew cury woman's Open Golf Tour- W'lth two good candidates for "and we'll do more of It from Nutiniml ix-iigiie over the New York Yankee ■ Martin, earlier Monday night, the flgure.-i were In Koenig hit Inatalaitlon for the youngwterv iHwsters, h;id high pral.se for the due to be opposed by Mel St&t- nament at Alamo. Calif . Sun- flanker and with tight end John a drop back poalUon rather than staunchly defended his actions berly on their next battle. on 36 of 98 passes for 689 yards V) ith Kn<‘<‘ Injury and a new trail around the nm Batting 1390' at- bats) C. Garimin jo nod rookie ssnith- kid, wlu> po- eil up co'l-ge foot tlemvre, r'-ooPng for hU roth N'FAV YORK (AP)-—The the Twins ahead to stay. day in a playoff with Donna Ca- Crisp, a LXJoon pass-reception os necessaiS* to head ott more Having mathematically oust and four touchdowns. on the run. " That means an •rf the ,miw bt.wl ha» been cut, Jones, New York .346; Rose. ,Mws Ken Br.-lt and Rill I.ee in ball an 1 Ixisketball .scholarships victory. Stottlemyre has lost 13. West has lieen won, but But Tovar's RBI singles In the poni, but she closed to wdUun record tucked under his arm. even greater need for a strong Star-Studded CCSC Eyes KANBAH CITY (Al’i The serious troubles. ed second place Oakland, the Chasey wasn't far behind. The and If time pennit* maytie the Cincinnati .340. e r.img victories Ip. three of lo s gn with the Red Sox after fifth and ninth proved decisive *64 of Carol Mann for first place Toner has material for a strong Kanaaa city (.TUefe eent ece " Ithlnk I had to be tough." Minnesota’s embattled Twins must now prepare for Los Gatos. Calif., junior com front line. glade will be ready Runs—Bonds, San Francisco Boflcn's la I our .-t:i;t-. Ml M;- ng the No. 1 choice In the as the young Royals struck for on money winnings in the La rushing or aerial attack. Clements, the 6 foot-3, 2tl5 he said. "I had lo stop 11 right their pennant playoff against pleted 36 passes for 441 yards quarterback l>en Ifawsun lo 115; Wynn, Houston 112. .hiee. have g.ven Manager Dick tH67 free :ig -nt draft Twins figure they’ve just three runs, knocking out winner dies Professional Golf Associa That promising bockfleld. cou- Another Conference Title See ycxi on thr mountain Bruins' Cshances then, before It spread. I've had Baltimore's runaway East Divi and one touchdown. pounder from Southington whr- Oklahoma City today for examl- Rubs balled In McCovey. Williams anl the Red Sox' I t i . \ "fkin't let tits reoorvi at Win- liegun to fight. Bob Miller. The Minnesota tion tour. pled with a defensive unit that ground out 962 yards last sea- NEW BRITAIN. Omn (APj- ante Sraithern ti*>k the crowm my playVrs' respect right from sion champs, beginning Oct. 4 in "Bill and Jim have, shown mo- nstilon by ^i apccialtst of his In- San Francisco 123; Santo, Chl- lenly o.' re;uson to smile us they livi-"i'em Ill's ,yi ir fcal vou." "W e've got a long way to go,” right-hander, making his first LPGA' headquarter* said to Includes cok-id lo tram hg c iV.-.p V.Iolm.'on said. "His pitches, a subdued Harmon Klllebrew start since he pulled a rib mus «lay the *2.300 Mis# Whitworth jureil left knee. novl'." "Don't get me wrong; It's neither has really produced the All-Yankee ipkldlc guard phll UOonn records, will be the Hus- ctollsse srlth!h the best over.wllo* **''• ^ graduation TREMANO SEPTIC Hits .M. Alpu\Pittsburgh 220; II xt spr iig. e 'ci.'iU.v IP- list M'-Il. mo"e cautioned Monday night while cle on Aug. 8, checked the ex W0.1 SiHKlay boosted her total D a w s o n's playing Vtatua OTTAWA (API Teddy- Players like Harmon Kille- great to win.” said Bob Allison. Doran and 6-foot-7 2SO-pound Jde.' kingpin. ' T " >••• cxs^captalns.co-captalns, o.out Rose, Clmilnnatl 199. Garman, a 6-fo<»t-3 r'ght-luuid- the Twin-s celebrated a 4-3 victo pansion team on five hits until consistenl performance to take for the tour to *41.701. Miss 1K8 record of all alz Eastern 'i-'.s got a tremendous amount Green o4 the Boston Bruins, one brew. Bob AUlson. Jim Kaat "But we've got to win three UcJtle Oiuck Goode, would start Toner U also looking for Ibu Manding fullback Harry Fargo for next Sunday's American TANK SERVICE Home runs McCovey. San er wlH) turned 20 curlter thl.s ry over Kansas City that the ninth. over the position completely," -Mann won *1,375 for a fourth- Fcntball Conference teiuns and of stuff .Ml he la-'ks is exivr - of the National Hockey League's and A1 Worthington, all vet more before we get Into s World • • • 1 •"Y coach dreaming of work froiT. Zito An unlikely and defensive middle guard Wal Football league game al Qln- Francisco 44; H. Aaron, Atlan m-inth. w;is ea m l un to -hm-. ■nee." clinched first place In the Amer .s,iys Blackman, now m hi.« 15th' plk,-# Ue at Alamo and has won But consider the problems up halfback at MoiA-6 and 165 tofi defense men Injureil In a erans of t h e Twins' 1965 p>en- Series," a bevy of returning stars, la a ter Browrn. made the 1K8 all- ta 43. h .s w;ire.s rt-eently after leading ican l-eague's West Division. PILOTS ■ ANGELS — .s aaon at Dartmouth. total of (41.765. clnnati remains In doubt until Td. 742-S77I Garman stnick out -six In h'-- stlck-swlngtng duel, faced a nant-winntng club, pointed to d • * • front on offense The only 1966 pounds, he w is selected the top strong contender for the con- conference team They are Stolen ba.ses Brqck, St-. Louis I'le Cirol n.i League w;l’i '.s; "We h.3ven't won anything yet." "Koenig is a harder and long .Miss .Mann and Mias Whit the doctor's report Is received Rivton dflnit He also walked long recuperative road today. the'pla>x>ff beginning Oct. 4 in TWINS - ROYALS — A two-run throaring error by er passer with an unusually ssme ECAC sophomore back as a de- ference title this year backed up by 21 lettermen on 52; Morgan, Houston 43. ! trikeouts in fa.-hion ng a so-fo •; M -| o"'v rne -ft-'r IMe third Billy Marlin, the Twins' fiery worth each has won six tourna position there is Bill Spencer, Dawton austalncd the injury The Brum-s' 1939-70 champ;on- Baltimore as the reason they California pitcher Andy Mes- strong arm but Chasey# passes II .. D.II . fensive free safety The Blue Devlla have sU alJ- the 86-member team. Pitching (14 decisional— '0-12 reconl for Wm to-i.S;>l; m freshman mam^er. toasted his Klllebrew. who now leads the ments on' the tour. a guard. •nnmg Bahliy Murver / and ahip hopes suMered a Jolt during couldn't get so elated Monday sersmith In the flfth tawi^ are often easier for the receiv "Both he and Vtnny Clements conference players back from The IMS all-conference In Sunday's 31-0 Victory al Bos Moose, Pittsburgh 12-3, .800, Obviously nervous, he w:ilkixl --..p. »-.,p fS-J f>p-y pUiyers with champagne aRer majors in both runs batted In. -Miss Caponl's *3.000 victory at has been pleased w i t h ______„ the weekend when Green txif- nlght. helped the Pilots subdue the An ers to hamlle." teaming up very well as the IM8 teaip that,won six. lost cholcca are rounded out by of- ton He was htt as he attempted 2.96; Seaver, New York 24-7. three men and ;'liow ■■ n- ■ - n oliit h ts o 'f him. both /in the Klllebrew's 47th home run and a 137, and homers, tied the game, A lan» brought her winnings lo the work of co^aptaln Tony Cas- twin halfbacks fered a fractured skull when hit '" W e haven't won that much, gels. Reliever Diego Segul It seems Blackman srill have 4sys Toner two and tied one ' That's three fensive end (Tiariic Tlblom. of a long pwae to Otis Taylor on the .774, .8. an Infield out in the first Inning nl ■ pair of run-scoring singles by with a leadoff blast in the fourth W7.407 and boosted her ahead of sarella al center and e«ii. mm by Wayne Makl of the S». Louis yet," Kaat said. We've got ^ checked an eighth inning Cali hla two quarterbacks fighting It Mandn Mnvm-* —I... w w -ij '-L , J " ——— •*"" They appear to. be the oSfen- more than Bridgeport with fenalve guard Grer Rt PWrv* next to last play, of the third Strikeouts- Jenkins, Chicago gainst the Y:inkte.s He - .'k little Cesar beat the Royals. But inning. Allison followed with a The Pe l Sox rallied for four Blues in-the first period of an tough five-game series ahead fornia rally and mopped up in out most of the season. the...... third spot for weeks. Casaarrlla slve halfback combination we whom Central was Usd last year defensive end Oir y Agostlnuc quarter The pass was Incom 265; Gibson, St. Louis 250. ;inother b:itter. but rseaiH-d Klllebrew and several other double and came around to the ninth, preserving the vletoiy ■> un m the fourth :n providing e.-chlbltlon game. of us with Baltimore. was a tight end last s e .« a , and n e «l ” w to a 3-2 coerfer«H:, perform- cl uid linebacker Ken Hlaaser plete. Mmnesota veterans rfelected so score on two fly balls, sending for Dooley Womack. PAGE FOURTEEN EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969
T ra ila if — B u ild in g — Businti Opportunlfy^B Help VVonfd MANCHIsyriiJt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEIl, CONN., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969 Mobile Homos 6 >A Contracting 1 4 Help Wanted— Help Wanted—Mole 35 PAGE FIFTEEN SHELL—Mbdeni 8-bay aervlce^^ F e m _ a_ le _ __ 3 5 ^F e m a le 3 5 CLASSIFIED NIMROD tent trailer complete CARPENTRY — concrete nepa. station located at Merrow and cat r»^mbrAM---- ., ------'— — —------W owfd Mull 36 Halp W unfd. Mai> 36 H»;r Wcmtvd—Mete 36 THERE lUGHTA BE A LAW MALE HELP —PuU-tima, good BY SHORTEN and WHIPPLE ly equipped, sleeps 6, like new. floors, hatchways, remodeling Rhodes Roads,'Roads, ’Tolland. Tolland. Paid „ Bookkeeper- HYGIENIST for Saturdays, juXzrilim ENilkiu mscbanlc Holp W ontad .Arriclos For Sda 45 Call 649-2926. If you like-^^ing with people working conditions, fringe JIG Bo r e Opera to n — drat, EXPERIENCED amesite , rak porches, garages, closets, ceil training, financing. Insurance, and' dental secretary part- wanted for general repair / 8095! WE CAN'TC/W1 MANOLE ALLTHB M«te or Fomait 3 7 and have an'Bptitude for fig Ume. Write Box "F ” Man..b»«. benefits. Apply Popular •econd and third diift Lathe er, laborer, experienced dump ings, attics finished, rec retirement and hospitalization garage. Pram sharing plan operators, aecond shift Verti Y^iEN QUAGMIRE \R)S iWESS!TME’(''RE BUSTN' POWN ADVERTISING, TRAVEL Trailer, 13’ self-con plans. Many dealers earning ures, you will etojoy this di ter Herald. Market, Grocery Department, truidc driver. Good pay. CaU r RAdNO seC Aurora HO scale, rooms formica, ceranrUc. Oth available for qualified mat. E walls! tained. Sleeps four. Ideal for versified, better than^yerage ______726 Middle ’Tpke., Manchester. cal turret lathe operatora, aec 875-1274 anytime. j >*1^5 RUNHIKIG A / . ' mounted, landsciqied, 60* of ■ ij'f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS hunting. $860. 649-8430. er related work. No Job too $12,000, $18,000, $20,000 and Bee Mr. Sloan, Sloan Oarage ond shift CaU LeMl Corpora more a year. Get the facU position. Knowledge of semiring ATTENTION housewives— Sell frpHnTJiTirRim ™rt time SMALL SIX-SYXXfR, track, seven cars, $96. OaU ttfV small Dan Moran. Builder ^Route 88, Vernon. tion, 648-3863. WANTED — Part-time service CAB DRIVER 1568. , 8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. . Evenings 649-8880 Write PO Box 806, East Hart- helpful but not necessary. YoU' ME MAD SO MANV s:t!: NIMROD tent trailer. Complete will be trained. AU employe ra il station attendant for morn FULL-TIME with canopy, spare tire, and for or call collect 289-1621, / CUSiOMERSlCVilAS ONE DAY sale. Sept. 28, 106 DORMERS, garages, wirches. evenings Mr. Belles 633-9239. benefits. Apply In person to ings. A p^y in person only to COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. storage chest. Good condition. Mr. Sloan, Sloan (3arage LOSING Mis MIND- p.m. Antiques, and other $350. Call 649-4762. rec rooms. room additions, the Singer Co., 856 Main St., or write,^ .^anta’s Parties, MALE—Wanted for upholstery We Itave a permanent opening 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBLICATION kitchens, add-a-levels, roofing, Manchester. toys and giftsM>arty plan, now factory. Apply Old Colony Oo„ Route 83, Vernon. for a fuU-time, careful driver. things. Mrs. E. Carlson, Twin Deadline for Saturday and Monday Is 4:30 p.m. Frida.i Hills Dr., Coventry. siding, general repairs. Quality Private Instructions 32 IM .,” Avon, Conn.>Q0OOl, tele- HUliard St., Manchester. 6 a.m.-6 p.m. for the Manches M otorcycles workmanship. Financing avail phone 1-673-3466, also ''booking — ------TWO WAREHOUSEMEN ter area, six days. If you have parties.---- - OONSTRIXrnON laborers for BXCEi J jENT, efficient PLEASE READ YOUR AD B ic y c le s 11 able. Economy Builders, Inc.. NEW CLASSES —Art inetruc- a good driving record and are 643-6159. 872-0647 evenings tlons by Ruth Krantz. Small WAITRESSES -^apartment site. Apply in per- MALE HELP WANTED to work oo secxxtd shift 3:30 dependable, come in. economical, that’s Blue Lustre Classified or "Want Ads" are taken over the phone as a classes (composition end de WOMAN to care for active sbiv^287 Oakland St., Mant^es- p.m.-12 p.m. for order fUl- carpet and upholstery cleaner. eonvenicnec. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST BICYCLES—New and used. Re Rent electric ahampooer gl. pairs on ail makes. Open daily WK8 ROBBINS Carpentry re sign stressed). Call 649-6436. Now hiring for after Labor seml-invalld dally, some eve ter, 646-3121. Ing and material handling. DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the modeling specialist. Additions Day. Days or n i^ ts , full or nings and weekends. No h o u s e ------______EAST HARTFORD The SherwIn-WlUiama Co. next insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE In- 9-5:30. Manchester Cyc'e Shop. Paid medloiU plan, work PMNG R*X« rec rooms, dnrmers, porches part-time. Experience not keeping. Must have own trans- FULli-TIMB nelper for fuml- (IMMEDIATELY') uniforms suiqtUed, paid va '"■ S o Me CAB CO. correet or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then 182 West Middle Tpke., 649- cabiniets, formica, built - ins. Schools and Clostes 33 ture delivery. Steady work, only to the extent of a “ make koo.*N.U • SCREENED loam, processed .ATTIC’S and cellnrn cleaneil. strator or having a party, call portunity employer. gravel, gravel, sand, stone, Free to Herald Readers odd jobs, light trucking rages, porchei, roofing and Will be on your own most of ‘'Nights: 4 pjn. to 1 a.m. Dogs— Bird*— Pats 41 siding. Compare prices. Add- collect 1-489-4101 or 1-482-1192 the time. Salary $126. Fee ★ EXCELLENT EMPLOYE BENEFITS fill. George H. Oriffing Inc. trees removed and lota clear t u r r e t LA’THE: Set MAN WANTED to work in lum Want inlorinatlon on one ol our elossllled adverttsements'f A-Level JJormer Coro., 289- Help W anted— sifter 6 p.m. Laurene Toy Piu-- paid. Rita Girl, 800 Silver Ha'p W ontad—Med* 36 Halp W ontad—M ak 36 Hoip W ontad OR(X>MING aU breeds. Har Andover 743-7886. No answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the ed. Call 649-1794 0449 tles, Goshen, Conn. up and operate. ber yard, must have driver’s Lane, East Hartford, 628-9416. mony HUI. H.C. Chaae, Hebrtia QI-A8S showcases, shelving and F e m a le 3 5 license. Davis ft Bradford SERVICEMAN —full-time, Mow or Fomola 37 Rd.. Bolton. 643-6437 LIGHT truck’.ng, odd Jobs, also HARDINGB CHUCKERS: COME IN AND SEE US NOW. Lumber Oo., 200 Tolland St„ nights. Experienced oil burner miscellaneous Msrine equip EDWARDS moving large appliances Bum- CLERK-TYPIST, general office Set-up and operate. and heating man, exceUent ment. McBrides Sport Spot, ^East Hartford. PUNCH press operators, full or ^THREE-MONTH old brown Irig barrels delivered. $4 . 644- Povilig— •DriVOWayt 14-A work for small office. Indus PRODUCTION MILLERS: salary, working condlUona and 649-8747. ANSWERING SERVICE 1776 trial distributor. Fringe bene part-time. No experience re Chihuahua male pup, child’s WANTED Set-up and operate. MEXJHANIC for pin setter ma security. Blue Croes, CMS, EXPERIENCED pet, $40. B^■enlngs 876-6142. DRIVEWAYS Sealed — This is fits. Parking supplied. South- LET US SHOW YOU A LITTLE BIT ABOUT chines. MfUst. have some me major medical, unlforma and quired. Apply in person. Gayle TOBACXX) cloth for sals, suit STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, _.the time to restore the life and end of Hartford. Hours 8 - 5 TOOL - GRINDER: Exper Mfg. C!o., Inc.. 106S-C Tql- able for lawns, bushes, trees 649-0500 875-2519 fireplaces, flagstone terraces. GRILL GIRL chanical ex]^rtence.. For outstanding profit sharing and GROCERY CLERK PERSIAN Kittens —Beauties, appearance of your driveway. p.m. Salary baaed on ex ienced in sharpening metal nlghta only. Apply ia person, land St.. East Hartford. CFA, Castilla line, shots, X2 and grass. 873-6687, Route SO. All concrete repairs, both In cutting tools. SOMETHING DIFFERENT IN PRODUCTION pension plana. CaU 568-0181 for ami lioive your nicssage. You’ll hear from our advertiser In For free estimate, call 742- perience. Part or full-time No Ebcpertcnce Necessary Vernon Lanes, Route 83, Vof’ appointment. ALSO weeks. 1-747-6863. Rockville. Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. side and outside railings. Land 9487. PRE8SBR Wanted all year days. Call 627-1876 for appoint- All Benefits TECHNOLOGY. YOU MAY FIND THE JOB YOU non. scaping. Rea.sonably priced ment. Noon Hours Only hlAN NEEDED to do office DAIRY CLERK 'round Job. Good salary, good BABY CARRIAGE, BngUah 0.-111 643 0851 U -8 An Equal Opportunity HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR. cleaning In the Manchester working conditions. Apply Marmrt, coach-car bed, dark Autemobiles Far Sole 4 WOMAN wanted for baby Parkade Cleaners, 402 W. Liva Stock 42 green, chrome spoke wheels. LAWNS maintained. Rubbish Reefing— Siding 16 BSmployer area, nights. Good wages, paid FULL-tlme positions with sitting In my home from 7:80- hoUdays and'henefita. CaU 637- Middle Tpke. Uke new. 640-4887. OLDSMOBILE, 1969, 442, 4- taken to the dump. Odd Jobs. EXPERIENCED opportunity for advance ENGLISH saddle and double H ER A LD ' 049-1868 after 6 p.m. B^DWELL Home Improvemem 8:30. Call 643-9041 after 7 p.m. SHADY GLEN—PARKADE STORE 8171 or apply at Ruijder Win ment. Starting salary com bridle. A-1 condition. Call 648- speed, vinyl top, super stock ORGAN player needed for com Co, Expert InatallaUon ol MAmcURIS’T wanted, fuU or MR. JAMES Horrigan will be OIL BURNER dow Cleaning Co., 167 Charter mensurate with background. 6818. wheels. Many extras. 640-5767. YOU ARE A-1, tiurk Is A-1 Mr. Smith—643-0611 glad to interview you for a po Oak Ave., Hartford. mercial band. Must have port BOX L E H E R S Must sell. alumUium siding, gutters and Complete program of fringe Horisfs—Nunorlot 49 Cellars, attics, yards, drive PArt-tlme. Call Magic Mirror sition in our Burring and Grit SERVICEMAN able organ and able lo read trim. Roofing Installation and Beauty Salon, 648-2440. JANITOR needed at Andover benefits. For Your 1961 AMBASSADOR, only 62,- ways sealed and small truck repairs. 649-6495. 876-9109 Blasting Department. Apply In AMF CUNO DIVISION music. Call after 4 p.m., 649- ing done ,\-l right. Call ’Tre EXPERIENCED typist and NURSE’S Aides — 7-3 and 3-11, person at the Klock Co., 1366 Elemental^ School, 8 to 11 6740. A rriclos For Solo 45 SPREADING yews, 0 yean old, 000 miles. New tires, excellent OFFICE HELP — part - time, general office worker for busy p.m. shift. Salary up to $6,000 Apply $8. Call 649-9378 after 6. Information :nano Trucking Servlne toll ROOFING and Roof Repair hours flexible, some typing experience not necessary, will Tolland ’Tpke., Manchester. operating condition and body. Rockville factory office. Con train. Top wages, fringe bene Good pay. Good working yearly. Town residence not re SALE8HELP wanted for pe4 ALUMINUM sheets used as THE HERALD will not $.326 . 640-4403. free. 742-9487 Gouglin Roofing Oa.. Inc.. 843- Call Vista Mfg., 646-7200. STAFFORD SPRINGS PLANT printing plates, .009 thick. 2Sx 7I07 tact Hiss Olnsburg, 875-3886. fits. Meadows Convalescent conditions. Paid vacations. quired. Apply at school office. shop. Experience necessary. disclose the Identity of Paid holidays. Phone 649- 36”, 36 cents each or 6 for $1. any advertiser using box 1065 VOIJfSWAGBN, con SHARPENING Service Saw.- WOMAN for waitress work, Home, 647-1461. Andover. MOTT’S Salary commensurate with ex- Fool and Food 49-A knives, aces, shears skates ROOFING. alumlmur. siding, LANDSCAPE WORKERS Route 32, River Road 1166 for appointment or stop pcrieni'C. mornings and eve 643-3711. letters, Renders answer vertible, one owner, excellent 11:30 a.rn<~to 2 p.m. Apply In in. SHOP-RITE ing blind box ads who second car. Make offer. 872- rotary blades. Quick service gutters, carpenter work, gc person, Jane Alden Restau COUNTER CLERKS BEELINE Fashions needs nings.. Apply Pet Department years’ experience. Ckumectlcut ladies in this area to show our No Experience Necessary Stafford Springs, Connecticut SUPER MARKET IT’S Inexpensive to clean rugs SEASONED cord wood.~eawed desire to protect their 4273 C.apHol Enulpmenl Go. 3> rant, Tri-Clty Plaza, Vernon. Manager, King’s Department and uphoUtery with Blue ,o required lengths. Free de- Identity con follow ’his Main St., Manchester. Houn Valley Constnictlon Oo„ 643 for dry (leaning store. Full new fall styles. No investment, Full or part-time momlngs. COOKS Store, Manchester. procedure:- $2.50 per hour. 667 E. Middle Tpke. Lustre Rent electric sham- uvery. E. Yeomans, 743-8807. 1938 Vo lk sw a g en ” fostback, dally 7:30-5, Tliursday 7:30-9 7180. Free estimate MRS. HOUSE'WlFE — Vanda time, steady work. Apply at no (K>llecting or delivering. Car Tel. 684-2707 THE WHITING pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. . ______necesssiry. New wardrobe Manchester Enclose your reply to bine, Stick shift, radio, white- Saturday 7 :30-4 648-’i068 Beairty Counseller Cosmetics CORPORATION Short order. FuU or part- walls. Excellent condition. 646- ROOFING, Siding, Aluminum o.Yers your the opportunity for twice a year. High earnings. GRANTLAND NURSERY time Only permanent em-, WIGS — One dark brown, one the box in an envelope — TREE SERVICE (Soucleri gutters. Carpentry, additions, ONE HOUR For Interview call 688-2218. I'l un-omn, i An Equal Opportunity Employer Elderly Persons address to the Classified 3107 after 4 p.m. extra earning Ih your spare 254 BROAD STREET ployes, no students. brown wkh red highlights, both Gurdsn Ponn Manager, Manchester Trees cut. building lots clear remodeling anc) rec nx>ms. ’time. No exigence necessa- MARTINIZING 648-0669 Applications now being human hair and medium ed, trees topped Got a tree Free esUmatos. R. Dion, 643- MANCHESTER Apply in person. -taken for Male and Female Dcriry Prodocts 5 0 Evening Herald, together 4352 ry. Call 876-m7. 299 West Middle Turnpike length. $48. each Including with a memo listing tl?i 1939 CORVETTE. Excellent problfchi? Well worth phone Help W anrad—Male 36 elderly persons to serve as case. Call 647-9689 after 4 p.m. condition. 649-2445. MEN for tire service and re WASHED canning tomatoee, companies you do NOT call, 742-8262 HAlRDRESSfeR — Full or part- PLANT LABOR, paint manu cap shop. Good pay. 46-66 hours Foster Grandparents at want to see your letter. time. Call/M9-3320. Utile Wom Mansfield Training School REDU(?E safe and fast with while they last, $1.39. BucUand 1908 PONTIAG Tempest. Best PART-’liM E position available facture, 40 hour week. Contact REPAIR MAN — Personable HOWARD JOHNSON per week, all benefits. Must Your- letter wl'ij .be de PAUL’S Odd Jobs Done — Reefing end en Oblffui^’s. Jack Kaplan, 875-3385. dependable man with mechani RESTAURANT providing Care and Compan Gobese tablets and E-Vap ‘’wa Karma Vegetable Stand, corner stroyed if the advert'ser offer. (!all between 6 and 8 Chain saw work, roofing, drive for keypunch and verifier. CENTERLESS be steady worker. Experience ter ptlls”. Weldon Drug. Chimneys 16>A FULL-TIME or part-time, MECHANIC fuU-time, top pay cal aptitude to be trained in re helpful. Apply Nichols Man ionship ft«r two yOung chll- of Tolland Tpke. and Adame Is one you’ve mentioned. p.m., 613-8780. ways sealed, carpentry, ma- AVON /\— Ohristm'is relllng Must be highly experienced. EXPERIENCED 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester dren-lw o hours each dolly, Hi ' , If not It will be hamlled maintenance man, hours can for right man. Ebcperienced pair of sewing machines. Some chester (Tire, Inc., 296 Broad UKE NEW Dynaabir Fiber- sonary' work, attics, cellars, ROOFING — Specializing r» startV e^rly with Avon Cos- New and modem computer In GRINDERS ha arranged. Good starting Monday through Friday. in the usual manner 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof, stallation. Ideal working condi only. Apply in person, Russell’s niiM^y-. contact. Thla la a St., Manchester. glua skis. Originally sold for snow Mrcs, radio, heater. Ask garages cleaned, lawns fertil pairing roofs of oil kinds, new m e ^ s, part or full-time avail CABINET MAKERS pay, company' paid bene Texaco, 318 Adams St., or 649- pem anent position and calls Benefits Include transportn- ized, etc. Phone 649-6020 for roofs, gutter work, chlmneyl able, sales^erritory now avail tions. Colonial Board Co., 816 $4.20 PER HOUR $140. Sacrifice $76 cash. Call PEPPERS - pick your ing $050 or best offer. Gall fits. W.T. Grant Oo., Parkade. 2016. for a reUable man. FuU em PLUMBERS and experienced Uon, one hot meal dolly, 649-8978. free estimates. cleaned and repaired. 8(i years’ able. Call 2^-4922. Parker St. Apply Mrs. Loftus. Excellent openings. Apply: PAINTERS — Experienced- Workmen’s Compensation In 324 lllllatown Rd., Manchester. 049-6126. 649-4667. ploye benefits. Apply In per fuU or part-time. Apply super helpers needed Immediately. experience Free estimates Experienced In set-up and BUS' BOYS and dishwashers, HELPER needed in our main son, Singer Co., 866 Main St., case of Injury, paid sick Lest end Feund 1 CC'MPLE’TE .-iharpenlng serv Call Howley 648-8861 644 I.ERK-TYP1S Secretaries DISPLAYCRAFT, Inc. intendent on Job, Presidential Top wages, steady work. 1901 BUIGK laiSabrc, very needed for wor grinding. Able to assume evenings or weekends. Apply tenance department on first Manchester. leave, eleven paid holidays clean, needs tires. Best offer. ice. Hand and power mowers 8333 your area responsibility. AU benefits Apartments, Center St. and Apply Imperial Plumbing Oo., FOUND Gray Persian kitten and Hartford, Manchester — 643-9557 in person or call 649-1164. Bo shift. Apply in person. Klock 989 SuUlvan Ave., South Wlnd- and annual vacation na well APPUANOE DEPT. 049-4702. sharpened and repaired. Pick ------iporary, full- and profit sharing. Reply nanza Steak House; 287 W. Co., 1866 ToU a^ Tpke., Man Thompson Rd. An equal op as a complete physical ex at Hllllanlvlllo, AdanisSt. (.'all up and delivery Call ijiytime, HOOFING, Gutters. Chlmne time or 6-3 p.m. cellent pay, portunity employer. 643-8077. no fee. Staff LEGAL Box L, Manchester Her Middle Ipke. chester. amination when accepted In 1965 PONTIAC GTO conver 64.3-5305. SharpoII, 585 Adomti New and repairs our apecia}- llders, 11 ald. MANA8ER Asylum St., HartfoiS, 278-7610 OIL BURNER EXCELLENT MEXIHANIC—Full or part-Oma. to program and nnuaUy 8X1UND Black female kitU n tible, 4-spoed, original owner, St , Manchester, Conn. ty. 20 years experience, ^ ee thereafter. Requirements In Oeed Starttag Salaiy Pine go(sl condition. (!all 742-9083. estimates. Call Roy Kftiiehl. Inquire in person, HoUday a|>proxlmalely 4 monllis ol WOMEN needed p a r^ m e tn SECRETARY SERVICEMAN OPPORTUNITY REFRIGERATOR Lanes, 39 Spencer St., Man- clude reasonably good Dept OvetMa. Bulkeley School area. (143-0852. MANGHESTER - South Wlnd.sor 643-0353 after 8 p.m. I960 MUSTANG, V-8, ET mags AI Marino Services (Formerly the Manchester area tA do of MECHANIC ' Chester. health, a Uking for small Paid VaoaUeiia A EeMday fice cleaning In the et^ ln g . steady position, high hour CAREER FOR EMPLOYMENT children, a deolre to feel Ineoraace and FOUND Block anil and radial tires, stereo reverb, M & M Rubbish). Attlc.s, cel Centrally located law office ELECTRICIAN — Journey standard, $1,303. Gall 646-2737 lars, garages, bams cleaned Miiiinery,/ Good wages, paid hollda; ly rate, exceUent working needed, of low Income and Retlromaat kitten, vicinity Bennct .lunlor desires capable secretary. conditions. at Person must be experienced man, top wages, with benefits. after 6 p.m. out; appliances, bulky furni other fringe benefits. Appl;^ at 60 years of age or more (no High Sclioo'. Owner mciy claim Drtssmaklhg 19 Legal experience preferred. in tractor trailer gas, in CaU between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. top limit), if Interested call A career by identifying markings, on ture moved, removed; metal- R udd^ Window Cleaning TRUCK MECHANIC ROGERS OORP. ;il00 MG HoadMler, new top, new 167 (jharter Oak Ave., Hi Attractive salary. Insurance OPPORTUNITY diesel refrigeration units. Roberta Electric Co., 644-3431. 42^9391, Mrs. Bteere, Super kitten. Qill 610-0416. cardlxmrd drums available. DRESSMAKING and altera- benefits, 5-day week, paid Manchester Plant PooUlon Is with large com l>:iint, good runn'ng. Can be 044-2016. tlona, zippers l^eplaced etc. ford or call 627-3171. FOR PRIVATE FLEET IMPERIAL OIL CO. AGGRESSIVE MLS realtor, visor, and arrange for an W. T. BRMIT o a ■ een at 11 Durant St. vacation. Call 649-2886 for Manage a branch retail store for one of the fastest grow pany offering exceUent Interview In your home. FOUND- Light browiv, mongrel Coll 649-4311. Interview. looking for two full-time sales PAEIUOE MODERN c:oncrete work, GEa^BRAL OFFICE — Typing, Permanent position open for 989 SuUlvan Ave., S. Windsor ing chains in the Bast Manufacturing technicians. wages and fringe benefits. male, white on chest. Gall Dog 'IMMI FORD euirtom. 6 cylinder. Must be high school grad Immediate interview and men. Residents of Manchester, WANTED experienced men or Warden, 046-4666. floors, steps, patios, founda phone, filing. Company paid heavy duty truck mechanic. ’.’-('(Kir fet'an m'•^m'•t'e ra benefllB. Salary $90. Fee ptild. 644-1621 uate with math and chem pkteement. Vernon, South Windsor, or women to drive school bus. tion for garages. Free esti A first class mechanic is re No Experience Necessary East Hartford. This Is an op Hours 7-9 and 3-47 t2.78 per FOUND Black, with wliltn dio, heater, $BO0. Call after 0 mates. Gall 876-6310. Movingj^T rucking^ Rita Girl, 800 Sliver Lane, Bast GAL FRIDAY —. "At ease,” is quired with the abUlty to istry background. p m.. 613-0114. Hartford, 628-9416. the\ftellng you’ll have In this portunity worth Investigating. hous. After 8 p.m. call 944- eheat and |xiws, male, mon _ if o r a g * 2 0 overhaul and repair trucks. BEFORE you look any further, CaU Mrs. Hompson, 643-6164 FIRST NATIONAL Ask for Mr. Paulin. 644-8006. grel, puppy. Gall Dog Warden, ODD JOBS, light trucking, friendly relaxed atmosphere • ExceUent Paid Training Program, 1903. H.A. Frink, Wapptng. RELIABLE woman to do light DeLsel experience helpful come to the Klock Oo., at 1386 BURNEII SERVICE MM 048-4655. carpentry, miscellaneous re MANCHIMTER Dellvery-Ilghi amon^ pleasant co-workers. and should be familiar a Guaranteed Weekly Salary. STORES, INC. pairs, etc., good service and trucking and package delivery. housekeeping and take care of ToUand Tpke.. Manchester. We TAKE OVER PAYMENTS TyplngX required, salairy $100. with automotive instru PARK & OAKLAND FOUND Black ami tan, |uippy, low prices. 643-7218. Refrtgbititors, washers and Infant. Fridays 6-6. Good hour Pee paid. Rita Girl. 800 Silver have openings on second, shift • OommlasloRs with Semi-annual Bonua Holp W ontad — Mete or Fontdl* 3 7 Experience Necesxary ly rate, references. Call 646- ments. Company offers ex- In our Heat Treat Dept. Very MECHANIC — tor fleet work, male, mongrel. Gall Dog War SOME HANK stovy moving, specialty Fold Lane, Bbzt Hartford, 628-Mae. six -day week. Must be avail AVENUES ExoEtxjcNT woRtONo o o m m o m . ^ den, 046-4555. ALL KINDS of trucklrg. ap- ing/Ohalrs for rent. 649-0752 1060. ceUent wages, and work Interesting work and we wlU • Blue Cross, Blue Shield with Major Medical, EAST HARTFORD, '■ALAEV AND COMPANY EENEFIM ' REPOSSESSIONS pllancH's moved, rubhiali re- ing conditions, free benefit train you. Please apply in per able for out of town work. For $50 IN FAl^US brai^ free If a life Insurance. appolntipent call 643-2378, 649- CONN. FOUND I.lglU bmwn, mongrel movoil, odd Jobv. etc C:u- RECEPTIONIST —Good typ program, including health son. MCDONALD’S no Poivttac Temix'st conveitlble ing, general office procedures. you run a t^ekly shop-by-mall and accident insurance, 4216. MORIARTY BROTHERS. Inc. male, wlilte on clusst. Gall Dog pentry work an I reiwilrs. Rea Painting— Papering 21 club for few friends. Send for • Company Paid P n^t Sharing. Warden, 640-4655. 04 Grand Prlx Insurance benefits. Salary life insurance and pension WANTED —Full-time service I t t - 818 OBNTES gV. sonable. F s tim a te s . P hone 019- l^ONTRAtTTOR — Interior, ex details and frM all new cata IS NOW HIRING MANCmnTBR. CONN. — 8 I8 -«I 6 07 Pontine 0-p«uiseng»>r wagon, 3072, 043-0502. $100. Pee paid. Rita Girl, 800. plan. Immediate Interview station attendant. Apply In per • Retirement Plan. IMPOUNDED — Medium sized alr-ivnditloning terior painting, paper hanging. Sliver Lane, East Hartford, log. No obligation. Popular and placement. Veeallei*—loeanuH)*—PeasieB Club Plan, Dep^ment X602, son only to Mr Sloan, Sloan MALE AND FEMALE HELP Itliu'k male mongrel. Gall Ver 00 GTO, 4-s|>ee»‘ed COMPTOMETER omore girls for walfress work, STORES INC., and trimmers. Experienced blown female mongrel dog. 05 G o rv elte, 4-s|K'ed Interior and exterior painting, only. 742-8064 after 4 pm . SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT Gjill Vernon Dog Wanlen. 876- LIGHT TRUCKING, bulk/^llv paper hanging. Thirty years part-time. Average three days PARK & OAKLAND An Equal oipportunity Bhnployer. on Godnlry Squire, O-pasHenger cry, yard'i. attics, cellar.j/clean OPERATORS per week, after sch ^l and MCDONALD'S DRIVE-IN 7934. w agon experience, four generations. BAKER’S helper or donut mak AND LUBRICATION MAN ed and removed. Also odd jobs Free estimates, fully Instured. Saturdays. Better tha AVENUES ^ er, fuU-tlme. WlU train. Apply 46 WEST CENTER ST. I X)ST — PasslKXik No. E 5039 07 Mu.stnng kYistbaek, 4-spt'ed 644-8962 643-7361. Openings for experienced age gratuities. Plea EAST HARTFORD, YOUNG MAN, pfurt-Ume, or MILLWORK and cabinet shop e Polishers W anted 08 OhLs G uthuis h a rd to p Bess Eaton Donuts, 160 Cen You’U enjoy working at Mancheater’s finest service station. MANCHESTER, CONN. Savings Bank of Manchester. operators. We will also train mosphere. Apply In ter St., MantUiester. fuU-time, ftve-day week, Mon man. FuU-time, experience 09 Dixlge Gmiijx'r wagon TWO handymen want' a variety CONN. Application made for payment. NAME YOUR own price. Paint those Interested and quali Brass Key Restaurant, day through Friday, days only, necessary. Paid vacation, holi Working conditions ars pleasant and your fellow emptoyas Men who are wiDing to l«mi paHahiag 07 Buick Griuid Sixii’t, 4-s^ed of Jobs by day or/hour. Ren- ing, paper longing, paper re fied. Company offers excel Main St. for stock and delivery work. days, Insurance and other are moat congenial. You wtU receive full company bene- for fininhed work on turbine blnden and ni 08 Hvilck Skylark ixinviM-tlble Honable. Gall 643-5605. moval. ceilings. Guaranteed lent wages and working Apply in person, Westown benefits. See Mr. Stevenson or flts--plua many fringe benefits, too! Apply in person to Attention LUTZ JUNIOR MUSEUM Above ■verage hourly ratea, fringe bonofitu i 00 Ghry.xler hardtop coup*' workmanship. Prompt service, conditions, convenient free APPLICATIONS now being Pharmacy, 466 Hai4f<»d Rd., Mr. Lowry, 836 N. Main St, Mr. Danny Carey a t: sharing P e r s e n e ls 00 Volksvmgcn , LIGHT Irticklng / —Lawns cel MEN hcles. zippers repaired. Win I. Fine opportunity and 0949. between 9 a.m. and For FtiU and Part-Time Work. 815 CENTER ST. — MANCHESTER (Company paid insurances including Blue Cross and RIDE wanted fmni (imve or or Mr. Blake. paper books on request, Fullv PARK A OAKLAND______AVENUES._ openings. FuU or part-time 6 p.m.i Tuesday througdi (low shades made to measure, hours available. Work In salary. Send resume to CMS, Pension Plan and Profit Sharing. Summit St. to Pearl St., Hart all size Venetian blinds. Keys lanired Free estimates Call — EAST HARTFORD. CXINN M a ile r , 6 Downey Dr.. Saturday for interview. • MEAT CUTTERS 648-5186 ford, 8 a .111.-4:30. 047-1073. 649-9658. If no answer, 643-6362 your own area, free park made while you wait. Tape re- ing.—top rates. No fees. Manwester. Conn. • COUNTER MEN 1957 NINK-ixisse-ger tXulntry coi'ilcrr for rent. Marlow’s gn! RIDE wanted from Bolton-Gov- PAINTING— Interior and ex Open dally 9-5, Monday and Squire station wagon. Exeei- Ma.n St 649-5221 HOUSEWIVES — Are jnju Apply In Person: , CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. entry line to Main St.. .Man terior, vtry reasonable, free bored by the time the after Thursday until 7. CaU Son ler.l meelmnical ixautitlon. $75, estimates. Gall Richard Mar ya 522-0492. MALE ASSEMBLERS chester. Moiulay-Friday. lumrH Gall 043;8718. noon rolls around? We have 81 Cooper Hill Street 9-5. (.'all 049-3013 a f te r 6. tin. 649-9386, 649-4411. And B uild in g — WESTERN BEEF MART 1909 G.TO, THE JUIHIE, l*xuled, “ "I? IMMEDIATE R ID E IiS Want)'*! for Ihirft .sin I. Confracring 1 4 EDWARD R PRICE-Painting too OonstUutlon Piaza, Suite poo over $000 In sjteed equipment, «terlor and liitenor Paper (telephone and general office) 61 TOLLAND TPKE. BRAZING OPERATORS Pratt and Whitney from Slrlek- (’all 047-1110 after 6. between the hours of 1 p.m. lan d St.. M ineh**?.‘ter, iir**ii •VEATON H SMITH 4 SON~ hangutg. Ceilings, etc insured WEBUCKND —(Chamber maldz, MANCHESTER For Aircraft parts. ^849-1003 and 4:80 p.m. only. Manches needed. Apply Fiano’s Motor ImmedJafe Opening C all 643-1240. UW3 AUSTIN HKALY, very g.xxl P.emodeling repairing, add! OPENINGS uons, rec roomi. garage* ter location. C!aU 643-2178 be Inn, 100 East Center St., Man E. A. PATTEN CO. nnning eomlltlon. Beat offer. INSIDE—outside pamttiig Spe tween 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. chester. 646-3800. SIVIRAL ncaU N T OPPORTUNmn Gall after 4 p m., 649-3615. porches and roofing No Joe For A Young Man or Girl too small. CaU 649-8144 eial rates for people over 66. 808 WETHERELL ST. Aufomobnes For Solo 4 I960 PONTIAG, 2 4 2. 421. CaU my competitors, then call LYDALL & FOULDS MANCHESTER, CONN. HAVI O im O PfO IN OUR FMMt HALLMARK Building Com- me. Estimates given. 649-7888 H a p WANTED NEED CART Credit very bad’ 4-six'ed. b*'8t offer, excellent DIVISION OF COLONIAL BOARD Liberal beniata. first Otift. *'ondlUon. 049-1273, pany--for home Improvement, Bankrupt, repossession? Hon additions, rec rooms, garages, WANTED IMMEDIATELY M o n i t o r i n g prsecntly working 60-boor woek. Female est Douglas accepts lowest roofing, gutters. Free esti R o o t Finishing 24 FULL-TIME CONCRETE FABRICATORS down, smallest payments, any 649-0701 T ra ile rs— mates. all work guaranteed, FLtXlR SANDING and reflmsh 1 SERVICE WRITER # BODY SHOP MAN SIX DAYS PER WEEK Looldng For Woifi N«U’ Hm m T Hava uMMy epaalugi far aMody oath. No «■• where. Not small loan flnnnc* ■'all 616-2637. LINOTYPE company plan. Douglas Mo Mobile Homes 6 -A Ing (epeclaUslng tn older SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL RapUiy growing iadnntry. New pint, steady werli, per in e requliad. Year-rraad wuefc with meet- tors, 345 Main. floors), cnslde painting. Paper MECHANIC — NEW CAR GET READY MAN daeo. Tap pay ratea. Many braaflte, oolaa dhapk AVAII.u\BLE now f*>r Im N. J. IxiFlaiiimr Garpenler gowl pm wUh evertiiM, iwid life n u i, InapitiJI- coi.tractor. Additions, lemodel- hanging No Job too emaU • Bunt cstoss ^ N 1963 RAMBLER, Ambassador mediate delivery! Gompletely John Verfallle. 649-5750. m a c h i n e s • cacs \ m tkm , iMdkbja, racottea sad oUmt frtege hsMfita. reconditioned units at off-sea Ing and rejialra! Call anytime 15 Minutes From Manchester. ' ’ 0 • u r a INBURANCB Expsriaiwe not neeMEBiy, will train. ’ \ \ •station wagon, excellent condi foi (tee estimates. 875-1642. A tion.’ Great for second car. son prices. We now have a Pleasant Working Cotkditiom, An excellent opportunity for'the right person to • PAID HOLIDAYS Win iiiftd Hppnitralty for ■dm i— ii Bo m Is—S t o c k i — • OTHER FRINGE BENEFTia $429. 649-4884. 1967 Franklin, 19’ self-contain CAPITAL Construction — AD Company F r i ^ Benefits. learn the printing trade Elxcellent braefits. WdODWORKERS aad ed. a 1962 Hobday Rambler 20' M o r tg o g o s A p p ly • » 1961 ’TR3, new top, brakes, and complete home Improvement 2 7 Piugr— Its and Expanding OompaBy. self-contained, a 1668 Scampt'r contracting service specializ Apply In Person To M HAL FABRICATORS tires. Very good condition. tent trailer, fully equipped and ing In recreation rooms. We MORTGAGES — 1st and 2nd, $800. Call 649-4866 after 6:30 a 1969 Sliver Eagle 10’ pick-up- mortgages— Interim financing 616 PARKER ST., MANCHESTER Ue te jr p.m. welcome i-ompetltors’ prices. AuKE HARDEL, Sales Mgr. ^anrl^pBtpr lEnpmtu) l|praUi CAVROKCORP. roach at sub.stantinl .'-avlngs. Free estlmntea. Gall anytime, —expedient and confidential Watfc With Bank financing available. Stop »ervtce. J. d . Real Estate Mrs. E. S. Loftiia mOUSlUAL PARK RD. 1965 CHEVROLET Impala 389-6646. 13 BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER. CONN. In at Rectown USA, Poute 6, Assoc. 648-8129. Irit T7 off Parkway / station wagon. V-8, automatic. r FITZGERALD FORD THOM MCAN Shoe Oo.. is look HANDYMAN wanted full or west of Wllllmantlc, Conn. 1- m uon. CONN. ALUEI DUILBUNI SYtTEMS ' radio, heater. Excellent condi 423-1620. Open weekday eve 7 SECOND mortgage money ing t e a raliisnisn, full-tima. part-time, maintenance as- tion. $880. CaU 643-0129. ROUTE 83 — ROCKVILLE, CONN. nings until 10 p.m. Read Heraid Ads available. Call Mr. Belflore, ■alaiy ptna eoramisskm No perience belpfuL See Mr. AM TOLLAND TU R N Pia 647-1413. eeqwlseee Mceaaary. An equal Blake or Mr. Maertilo. Pfigrtm opportunity employer. OsU M8- MiUs. <84 Oakland M.. Man- MANCHiarnSR. CONN. ~ 64441S4 808B tor aptxdntmerit. Read Herald Advertisementa y A PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1969 BIANCHEts'rjSK EVENING HERALD. MANCHE»1'ER. CONN., TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1969 PAGE SEVENTEEN Apartimnfs— Flats— Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sole 72 Hohsm For Sol* 72 , Housm For Solo 72 Hommt For Solo 72 Houses For Solo 72 O m of Town Out of Town Out of Town TeiNinwiits 63~ BERRY'S WORLD $23,600 — NEW Raised Ranch. MANCHESTER — A charming ii-aKranra'i»Brp ^ ...j ____ 7^3:]^ For Sole 75 For Solo 7S For Solo 75 COLONIAL—Ten rooms. First MANCHESTER — Mbthei*, your BIANCHESTER, In a central CLASSIFIED COLONIAL Manor Deluxe onQ- area with bus practically at floor consists of large living kids can walk to everything TOLLAND COVENTRY - - Bolton line. COVENTRY — Pour-room house bedroom apartments and two- from this 3-bed room home with the door. Neat four room house ^ cathedral e e d bedroom Townhouse. Appli room with fireplace, dining Bealton. 6494324. _ ^ t to^^c^k U ^ ^ r o o m . window and waU to SEE THIS ONE . . . Four-room Rimch, fireplace, with attached garage on ore- room, modem kitchen with famfly room. Church, schools, completely renovated. New To beUeve. A beautiful 6(4 treed, private yard, near shop- acre landscaped lot and dog ances, and utilities. $145-1189. RANCH - 6 rooma, prime W PWrbrijr"‘J!:^^‘' «»n»«Ung. Grade level ADVERTISING built-ins, den, laige famfiy shopping, bus all near by. CaU heating system, tiled bath, room Ranrii, with large ping. Only $16,900. Hayes kennels. Cbmpletely fenced ^J. D. Real Estate Associates, Uon. garage, I m m a K “ »«hen with 113-5129. room, plus finished rec^ropm 646-0191 to inspect this older modem kitchen (stove and re M94200. 'rooms, on big lot, Just five Agency, 646-0131. In. In kny 2Q’s. CaU 742- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS comfortable home. Fiaao frigerator stay), basement. diUon, city ifUUtles. Built In buUt-ins and dining area. lOd in basement. Second floor has SO’s. Wolverton Agency, Real years old, aU tor only $20,- B2S3. Agency. Cmnbinatlon windows. Selling 1964, $26,900. PhUbrlck Agency, COVENTRY — Pour-room ______8 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. EDXJERTON Gardens — Near 4 bedrooms. On one acre tors, 649-2813. 900. If Uying In a small ^com tor $16,900. T.J. Crockett, Real Realtors, 646-4200. BEIAUTIFUL CAPE munity of lovely bom'es is Ranch. 100x110’ treed lot. Oil — ------ZZZZilZ Ital. Deluxe one-bedroom wooded lot with 2-car attached MANCHESTER — New apartments. Wall to wall car tor, 643-1677. Attached garage, brick and FOUR-room Ranch, rec room, your cup of tea. caU Mr. heat, new furnace, full Insula- W a n t M i— R M i E s to lw 7 7 COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. garage. Adjoining land may be niarket. Immaculate modem MANCHESTER — Over 75 list peting:, Appliances and utilities aluminum. AU Improve treed lot Nice starter home, Bogdan for details. 649-5306 Won. Lake privileges. Only ------^------acquired. $88,900. PhUbrlck Colonial. Central location, 1% MANCHESTER —Custom 8- ings from $10,600 up. If you 4:30 P.M. DAY BEFORE PUBUCAT10> etc. $195-^100. J. D. Real Es ments have been made. for retired couple. Braitbwalte 875-6611. $12,500. KeiUi Agency. 646-4136. SELLING YOUR HOME? For Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. baths, 2-car garage, recrea room Split. Two baths, twoKMU- are looking for a good house 649-1922. prompt courteous service that tate Asaocti^aB. 643-9129.______Complete set of appliances. Agency, 649-4593. Deadline tor Saturday and Monday Ih 4 :S0 p.m. Fiida.i tion room, screened rear garage, built - in kitchen, caU the Mitten Realty, Real gets results. Call Louis Dlmock SPACIOUS brick Cape, three tors, 643-6930. Extra lot. See to beUeve. B &. W FOUR-room Arplex, gfaragfe, large bedrooms, form ^ dining pondi, Front-to-back living beautiful, near-acre wooded SEVEN-R(X)M Colonial, 2(4 tU- Realty. 649-9823. YOUR COOPERATION WDJ. adults, no pets. Security de room with fireplace. Bel Air lot with .privacy and brook. ed batha, large famUy room, ^■^I^RCWS and WALLACE Co, room, fireplace, family room, MANCHESTER 5-unlt Income PETERMAN REAL SOUTH WINDSOR ALL CASH for your property BE APPRECIATED DIAL 643-2711 posit, referen cesA ^ l 649-5786. two full baths, two-zone heat, Real Estate, Vincent A. Bog- Hayee Agency, 646-0181. 2 fireplaces, plastered walls, Manchester Parkade gini. Realtor, 643-9882. property with garages, clean ESTATE AGENCY Im m a cu la te 5«4 room within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. garage, city water and sewers. fuU inaulatkHi, pordi, city utU- Manchester 649-5306 CUSTOM 8-room tri-level m and weU cared for, excellent 646-2223. Ranch, 3 bedrooms, Uvlng Instant service. Hayes Agency Be first to call at $24,900. Col- lUes, buUt-lns, extra laige 2- COVENTRY - Two- POUR ROOMS for rent. Call wooded acre lot, 2 baths, first- Investment. Mid 40’s. Wolver- car earaae near scbool trwiMt -----“ ’**•* — family room with wall to waU car- 646-0131 Continued Prom Preceding Page 643-7798 after 4 p.m. 11-Wagner Realty, 289-0241. ton Agency, Realtors 649-2813. r a n c h — 6(4 fV»ur-four. A-1 condl- peting, kitchen $26,900 floor family room, 2-car ga rooms, first lot, exceUent locaUon. Charles and dinette WILI, buy (our to sixteen unit JENSON St., Cape, 4 roonu, rage, privacy, top location. tlon. Two-car garage. Artesian area, bulK-ins, filed baths, TWO - BEDROOM apartment, floor, plua finished rec room Lesperance, 649-7630. complex. Pinancing no prob Household Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 finished on first floor, second FOUB-FAMILY High 80’s. Hayes Agency, 646- In basement, sunken formal ir ;:------and town water. Oil heat, lot, attached garage, "bonus first floor, stove. Avallilble 110x375’. Walking distance to lem. Reply Box " Y " Man CLEAN, USED refngerators. floor expandable, porch off 0181. CAPE dining room with beamed cell- IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY— feature” screened porch and chester Herald. September 1st. Rental agreV village center and lake beach. patio. A Uke-new home I Ftor ranges, automatic washers THE THOMPSON House — Cot kitchen, wooded lot, $21,900. Two five-room apartments. Loige living room, dining ing, and mediterranean decor, ^^4 ment, security. Palmer Real baths, 2 fireplaces, laundry Priced for sale. 742-8178 only $26,700. CaU us to In INDIVIDUAL wants good six- with g3iarantees. See them at tage St. centrally located, large tor, 643-6321. PhUbrlck Agency Realtors, One four-room apartment. NOTICE TO room, eat-in kitchen, 1(4 file 2 full batha, one off master 646-4200. One 814 room apartment. room, bullt-lns. P la a te ^ BOLTON - l4-room spect! room single-duplex. Teem-low B.D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 pleasantly furnished rooms, CONTRACTORS baths, fuU-sh(Rl dormer, fin- bedroom, screened porch, $25,- Manor Main St. CaU 648-2171 parking. Call 649-2898 for over One block off Main at. 600. PhUbrlck Agency Real walls, 2-car garage, city utUl- hougg f 20’a. Asaumable or good fl- THREE - ROOM apartment, FOUR-bedroom Ranch, garage, Ished basement. WaU to night and permanent guest near shopping and transporta waU carpeting stays. En tors, 646-4200. SEWING MACHINES — singer large lot, fuU cellar. Can you INVITATION Ansaldl. U&RREALTYCO.. INC. Boylston, Moss. rates tion. Hot water, stove and re PHILBRICK AGENCY, closed rear porch, patio, crafted 1964 with finest of automatic zig-zag, excellent top this for $19,900. Mitten t h r e e f a m i l y —Kitchens and Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. frigerator furnished. Storage, REALTORS nice treed lot. materials and d e s l^ for the condition. Makes buttonholes Realty, Realtors, 643-6930. T O B ID bathrooms recently modernis------SEIJJNG? Do business with CLEAN fuimished room, gentle parking. $128. Available Octo ultimate In cne floor spacious Robert D. Murdock, hems, embroiders, etc. Orig 646-4200 Sealed proposals wUI be re ed. Central location. Deep lot. Realtor O’® oldest agenclw In men only. Kitchen privileges, ber 9th. 649-6944. living. Two complete L’s or town. For prompt, courteous inally over $300., 6 monthly free washer, free dryer. Park ceived in the Eighth Utilities PHILBRICK AGENCY, Excellent income property. MANCHESTER JUST LISTED - Benton St. District Firehouse, Manchester, one extraordinarily lovely ser\tce call the Mitten Agen payments of $8.90 each or pay- ing. Palmer Realty, 643-6321 FRENCH ROAD REALTORS $33,900. PhUbrlck Agency, $51 cash. 922-0931 dealer Furnishod Schools just around the corner. Connecticut not later than: Realtors, 649-5347. home, beautifully situated on SOUTH WINDSOR-^Blrch Hill cy. Realtors, member Multiple ® IN* kr NIA, he Lovely 7-room house. Fireplac- 848-4200. Pour-room expandable Cape wooded acre in fine residential Raised Ranch, modem kitch- Usting, 643-6930. Cape—6 rooms, 2 unfinished, September 26, 1069 at 7:80 In nice residenitial section, Model Home Furniture ROOM for rent, kitchen priv Aportiiwnls 63-A ed Uvlng room, three bed p.m. EDST. area. For appointment caU en with built-lns formal din- . ^ - ~ "He's going to change the terminology of 'New fireplace in Uvlng room, fin rooms, aluminum storms and convenient to bus. Idee! for Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233, J. ing room, cathedral celling "^ ^ T E D -3-bedroom house 8 ROOM HOUSEFUL ileges. Wapplng, 644-8097. THREE-ROOM apartment in ished rec room in basement, At which time and pleuse said retired couple or as a start 2 screens, modern bath Act fast. LOVELY almost new, GarnlEon MANCHESTER Watson Beach It Co. Realtors, and fireplaces in living room “ " ‘***' 19 PIECES private home, recently paint Federalism" and wants to know who's in charge of proposals shaU publicly be open er home. Priced under $20,- aluminum siding, garage, Only $21,900. Keith Agency, Oolonlal home, large kitchen, MLS 378-6960. ^ for cMh ^yer. Soon as Rices Weti 40 Years $297 ROOM for working man or ed, pleasant, convenient, quiet catch phrases!" wooded lot, handy location. ed for furnishing of aU mate 000. woman, close to Main St. In 646-4126, 649-1922. built-in dishwasher, disposal! WAIT! baths, two-car garage, three- Hutchins Agency. location, working adults. 648- rials, labor, equipment and In EAST HARTFORD, all brick 4 Realtors, 649-9334. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rice of Natural Gas Corporation, Hart- quire 33 Church St. 1(4 ceramic-tUe baths, huge Bone heat, wooded lot. Phll- Inienoi- Designer wants reliable 2880. MANCHESTER 6(4 room Garri cidentals to reconstruct the Planning to buy in the low famUy. 4 rooms each apart 108 Bretton Rd. were feted at ford, and port president of Its Out of Town Houses For Sale 72 PHILBRICK AGENCY, living room with fireplace and AUCE CLAMPET, brick Agency. Realtors 646- son Oolonlal, douUe garage, 1(4 Mather Street Sewer from Cen- 30’s? BE SURE you see this ment.bullt-lns. including air HAVE buyer for house with n surprise 40th wedding unnl- Qimrtor Century Club. He Is a family or newlj’weds to accept ROOM for businc.ss women or For Rent 66 bookcases, formal dining room, Realtor 4200. delivery ol complete Model Dis girl, parking. CaU after 4 p.m. REALTORS baths, (ireplaced Uvlng room, terfied Street to east of East- new four-bedroom Colonial. conditioners, 6 years old, ex- acre or more, under $18,000. rorsary celobraUon Saturday at member of the Hartford Indi»- Business Locations MANCHESTER — Vernon field Street, approxlmat«ly 3 large bedrooths, abundant Wooded (4 acre lot. 2(4 Poterman Real Estate Agen- their home. trial Management Club play of Quality Furniture Just 643-7030. ROCKVILLE —4-room nicely 646-4200 formal dining room, rec room, 649-4543 643-7407 »ecurtty builder. Wol- VERNON - Manchester Line, Line — Immaculate 6(4-room 420 lineal feet, and the North- closets, 6 per cent assumable baths, stove, dishwasher, verton Agency Realtor, cy, 648-2223. The couple received glfti* of .Mrs. Hire, the (orn>er Regina removed to warehouses for Pub For Rent 64 furnished apartment, security convenient location. $31,600. mortgage. 647-1021. 646- Pour bedroom Raised Ranch, lic Sale. Modem 3 complete WANTED—Man to share 4- deposit required, adults only. Raised Ranch featuring large CaU Warren E. Howland, Real School Street - Oakland Street - two-car garage. $33,800. 2818. double g v o g e , buill-lns, roc LISTINGS wonted h.i««e. ***“ *• «nd money Banncli, 1s a member o< the FIVE—room suite of front Main rooms with the $1,000 look. 8 room apartment with working Available Oct. 1st. 643-9678. kitchen-dining area with birch tor, 643-1108. Sewer from a point oa Nmlb CUSTOM BUILT, 3-bedroom room, priced to sell, Hayea avnllable, courteous, emetort YWCA, and a char- St. offices, too percent loca cabinets and built-in range, pc. Convertible living Room, gentleman, including color T-V, BRAND - NEW LISTING School Street 600 feet west of the RAY HOLCOMBE, brick-front Ranch. Aluminum VERNON Agency, 646-0131. aorvlcc. Your satisfaction Is “I?" P*“' President tion near banks, air-condition FOR RENT — Rockville — fireplace, 1(4 baths, large heat 6 pc. bedroom, 6 pc. Dinette swimming pool, many other intersection of North School combinations, fireplace, waU our coneem.concern. CallCaU as now. MorMor- ‘'“rt'ord. ed, automatic fire sprinkler. Seven-room apartment. Two ASSUM ABLE 6 8 4 ,% REALTORS $10 down, you may purcha.se privileges. (Jail 879-9716, after ed family room, garage. Street and Oakand Street to a to wall carpet In living room EXCU SE OUR VERNON—Nutmegger hall pn- risonrtson ApAgency Realtor, 643-1016, rocordlng itecretary of Apply Marlow'.s. 867 Main 8l baths, stove and refrigerator, any room individually. Im 7:30 p.m. Large, well landscaped lot. Offered by original owner, NOTICE OF BID point on Oakland Street 1060 feet MORTGAGE 644-1285 and dining room. Downstairs- trancc. 6(4-room Riuich. Bullt- 643-0644 Manchester, Mrs. Richard Me- tin* ConitilniMl I'athoUc Mother’s TV antenna. On quiet street, 643.0644. mediate delivery or free Asking only $28,600. H. M. Colonltd style home, lovingly The Board of EducaUcm, Man north of the intersection of family room plus hobby room, BRAGGING lns, ceramic bath-vanity, wail Kenney of Bristol. Mrs. Anthony ('trcles ot Manchester MANCHESTER — Adams St., WAREHOUSE space — approxi convenient to schools, shopping maintained. Three rooms on to wall tMupefing, deiwiitor- storage. Frechette, Realtors, 647-9993. chester, Cmmecticut, soUcits North School Street and Oak $26,900. 643-9613. Principles Proudly we offer this 7-room Doagtewlex of Falls Church, The Rices wet,--' eiarried at furnished house to share with mately 3,000 square feet in center, church, and bus Une. each floor, 1(4 baths, Rusco Three-bedroom Ranch. Two- walled dining room, attached CAP & CCP Charge Plan.s bids for the instaUatlon of car land Street, a total sewer length oar garage, two fuU baths, home with three bedrooms, Va. and Mrs Jorge Okhuysen St. Johns . hunh in Provi- three other young men. heated cement building with Yearly lease. $200 per month FIVE ROOM Ranch, with 8 bed (steel) storms and screens, MANCHESTER — VACANT ______garage, fence, gardens, Also, our own Instant Credit peting In classrooms ol the Ben- of 1660 lineal feet. two fireplaces, large treed family room, 1(4 baths, ga Manchester of Ousdolajarrn, Mexico. The donee, R. I.. 8o|X 22. 1929. Private room, all utilities and sprinkler system. Platform includes heat. Security and ref rooms, large kitchen with din plastered walls, steam oil Value! Pour-bedroom brick MANCHESTER — Best condl- privacy. Many extras. Mid Plan net Junior High School and the Contract Documents including lot. Reduced to $26,000. rage. Features Include se co4|^ have seven gramichll- They lived In Harttord before .. parking. 649-0016. loading — also rail siding. Con erences’ November 1st. occu ing area, 2-car garage, 100 x heat, good bamment, at Spllt L«vel. Double garage, tlon, 2-famlIy 4-4, Mdth flre- 20’e. Owner, 879-1160. Lincoln Elementary School. drawings and technical specifi lect neighboriiood, carpet Hospital Notes ^r®h. moving to Manritester 10 years venient location on Tolland St., pancy. 879-1163. 200 shaded lot, $20,900. Wolver- tached garage. Delightful Three-fUll batha, fireplaced-liv- places In each apartment, low DISCOUNT FURNITURE Sealed proposals will be re cations are on file at the Eighth ing and a 5(4% assumable Mr. Rtoe Is a utlUantlon me ago. They ore communlcantM of in East Hartford. Call 648-1666 ton Ageiicy, Realtors, 649-2818. backyard with terrace, fire ing room. Loads of extras. Out maintenance and rent-free Uv- VERNON — Starters dream WAREHOUSE EAST HARTFORD ■— Forbes ceived untU October 18, 1969 at UtUlUes District Firehouse on KEITH REAL ESTATE mortgage. Well worth your pervtsor In the customer service St Bartholomew's (’ hureW, ' between 9 a.m. and 8 p m , place, apple trees and pri of state owner wants Im- Ing, $34,900. Wolverton Agency, house. VA and FHA (inumlng Apartments— Flats— weekdays only. St. Four-room duplex, heated, 8:00 p.m. The right is reserved Main Street in Manchester, AAQ 1QOO tPAit ”* wuiiui im- e«,»uu. noive InvesUgafing. $26,900. call department of the OnnnecUcul iHciuld |ilu»to by Bueolvicli».) NOW 2 BIG LOCATIONS BOWERS School, 6-room Ctolo- vacy. Convenient to schools, 646-4126 mediate sale. Warren E. How- Realtors, 649-2818. available tor this clean tour- VISITINO HOURS 3580 Main 8l. Hartford Tenements 63 garage. References, security. nlol with 3 bedrooms and pos to reject any and aU bids. Speci- Connecticut, or at Griswold Mr. Lewis at 649-6306. __ Inteniiedlale Care Seinl* SMALL STORE near 100 per idiopplng euid bus. Occu land. Realtors, 643-1108. bedroom Cape. Country 922-7240 Adulto, $169. monthly. 628-8162. sible fourth. Country-sized ficaticxis and forms may be Engineering, Inc. on Main ------$19,900 RANCH. Five rooms. kitchen, wail to wjill ca ^ t^ private, noon-2 p.m., snd 4 p.m. lary wiU meet tonight at the cent Main Street location. Ap pancy at closing. Low 20’s. (former Fuller Brush bldg, i kitchen with dining area, 1(4 secured at the Business Office, Street In Manchester, Ckmnectl- PRIVACY — $25,900. Immacu- three bedrooms, new kitchen landscaped lot, two-car ga- ” P '"’ ’ ' P^vote rooms, 19 a.ni.- C oventry Legion Hall on Wall at. at ply Marlow’s. 867 Main Street B & W 175 Pine St. Mancheatei baths, attached garage. Mid 1146 Main Street, Manchester, cut . MANCHESTER — Spacious late Raised Ranch. Country cabinets. Beautifully landscap- rage, walk to school Call to- * P-” *-. “ "d 4 p.ni.-8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. This Is one half hour Wanted To Rent 68 Walton W. Grant Agency Connecticut. 640 2332 OCT. IBTH WAREHOUSE space on Purnell 20’s. Wolverton Agency, Real Copies of Contra^ Documents custom 8-room Cape. Garages. kitchen, two fireplaces, recre- ed lot. A better buy by Phll- BARROWS and WALLACE Co. day. Only $21,900. Colli & Wag- Parento ollowenKlts • ‘“ 'd Barbara Olcamin and Olmly Budget terms. E.stabllshed in disposal, patio with sliding cy, 646-0181/ Realtors, 643-1108. MANCHESTER priced at $21,600. Immediate ment with 8-room professional Fayette Square. Rent includes 1031. dition within ten (10) days af office, garage. Mid 20’s— 1946. Days, 924-0194 evenings. glass doors. Bimutlful, beau heat, air-conditioning, wall to T O B ID occupancy. T J. Crockett, TOLLAND - $21,200, 8V4-room Maternity: Fathers II a.m. -obedule for the c«n ln g ” tiful. beautiful. /Gall. MANCHESTER — WeU land- ter the Bid opening. Wolverton Agency Realtors, Ranch on large lot. Ideal for i |: b p,m „ and *iM p m 8 " '‘■'•dng on gonecjU '■'■"bmenU. 649-7590 wall carpeting and draperies. SMALL apartment with stove Sealed bids wUl be received Custom built, new oversized Realtor, 643-1677. 4 scaped six-room Ranch. 9(4 $28,900 — NEW Custom 8-bed The Eighth UtUlUes Dlatrict MANCHESTER 649-2813. Will sub-divide. Call 872-0628, and refrigerator, near bus Une room Raised Ranch. Alumi at the office of the Director of 8-room Colonial. First-floor young family. 10 per oent p.m .; others, 8 p.m.-4 p.m.. and ‘diib poUcy. The group U lUmU)* COLOR TV, 2-door refrigerator, per cent assumable mortgage, reserves the right to waive any MANCHESTER Green area — down'*----- *'■to —qualified •------buyer. ■"T.J. J *:a* p.m.-8 pp.m m '“ "Jor produclUsw, wlUi Tl>®. buidti Coventry Ouopera weekdays. wanted for two adults. CaU num siding, double garage, 1(4 General Services, 41 Center WATT! family room with stone fire SOUTH WINDSOR 6(4 room washing machine, mlsccllano- $117 monthly payment includes Informalities or to reject any Lovely six-room Ranch. Two Crockett. Realtor, Tolland ' 649-6651 643-9231 after 6 p.m. color baths, avacado bullt-lns, Street, Manchester, Conn. imtU place, large living room, Ranch, one-third down as of- Age Umits': 1* In maternity, I'^ogmmH of dnuimU.- s'*? ous household furniture. Call 649-2179 principle. Interest and taxes. or aU Bids. Planning to buy In the low full baths, carpeted kitchen flee, 875-6279. 12 In other areas, no Umll In '’‘ "dlngw and one-nxl pUiya, in G®* ♦ f®om 10 MAIN ST. — New one story natural trim, large wooded lot October 16, 1969 at 11:00 a.m. formal dining room and sumes 6(4 per cent mortgage. 649-6949 Priced mid 20’s. Owner, 644- E)ach Bidder must deposit SO’s. BE SURE you see this with bullt-lns, living room with onlor to make une of lUI muter- “ ® Coventry alr-condittoncd office building. Meyer Agency, Reedtor, 848- for family styled kitchen with Immediate occupancy, rec BOLTON — Large center hull, self-service. 2234. with his Bid, security in the new Raised Ranch. Fire- fireplace and wall to wall car lal available In the dlfterwA **'A*‘'*'i>'*''kel In the VUtoge LESS than one-year old GE WE HAVE tenants waiting (or Prestige location. Walking Business Property 0609. RESURFAdNG EXISTINO BI buUt-lns, (our large bed- w m , double garage, $23,900. 3-bedroom L-Ranch. Double distance to banks, Towm Hall amount, form and subject to idece, built-in stove and rotmis, 2(4 baths, two-car peting, finished family room. areas of the Ihentoc, ^dxipplng center. refrigerator, GB automatic your apartment or house. Call For Sole 70 COBURN Ro€u1, we have listed TUMINOUS CONCRETE TEN Hayes Agency 646-0181. garage. 1(4 acre wooded lot 7""?' and downtown Main St. Abun MANCHESTER — Near bus, the conditions provided In the oven, two-cqr garage. % Asking only $29,600. H. M. To foMer better rnbitlnnH with / , ------washer, apartment-sized gas Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 649- 2 colonials on this fine resi NIS COURTS. garage. Aluminum and stone Ooppertone bullt-lns, niUural dance of free parking. Will be school, shopping! Six room Instructions to Bidden. acre wooded lot. $29,990. Frechette, Realtors. 647-9998. neighboring whools, elub mem- ''tlvertlnement - stove. All In perfect condition. 46$l). CENTRALLY located business dential street, both have 3 bed Bid forms, plans and specifi siding. One acre treed loc. trim, two (IreplaceH, private. v^’ u^^***"* space Is E ______completed December 1st. zoned H lot, 90x191’. Full util stone front Cape. Breezeway, No Bidder may withdraw Executive location. $44,000. bers would Uk« to s|wunor nx I'twentry realdenU ore re- Call 646-4862. rooms, garages, and are in cations are available at the MANCHESTER — New LlsL VERNON LOOKING for an apartment? Variety ol office suites from ities. Call 648-1111, Mr. Lind garage, paneled fireplaced-liv- his Bid within thirty (80) days c-hHUge dranui preanUnUoti* " '‘''nsored by UNIVERSAL 60" electric stove. homes, multiple dwellings, no heat, alr-condlUonod. Call 648- come. PhUbrlck Agency, Real heating systems, handy to bus Oenered Manager $26,900. Frank Mott, 648-0668. Agency, Realtors, 649-9324. Eighth UtUlUes DlsM ct kitchen, formal dining, fire- IlillUps Roolty. 872-3214 . 649- Midn 8t., TalootMUe;' Mrs. prodia-fion ebuM will CAnnntry ite]>ubllcan Oom- Will sell reasonable. Gall 649- lees. Coll J. D. Real Estate 9961. tors, 646-4200. and schools. $24,000. PhUbrlck ^ G E L Ranch. Seven rooms, placod Uving room, carpet 9268. Elizabeth Anglemelr, Knoll- •'onjunotlon with Uie Commlllee 9691. As.soclates. Inc. 048-9129. MANCHESTER Westside—Wall Agency Realtors, 046-4300. ^ up, 1% ba t^ . Excrilent fireplace. buUt-lns. 1(4 baths. MAIN ST., comer office, 8 MnD-eu — T' 1.. “ oi Gr.. Coventry; Julius FootflglUeni on major (irndts'- 191 CENTER Street, an eight to wall in this six-room Cape. rai^Uon throughout. Many recreation room, garage, ing, garage. Extra big lot! MANCHESTER ^T w o - bed rooms and lavatory. House & Lots For Sal* 73 Asking $33,600. NORTH (^errtry - New Six- n„rbanell. East Hartford; Mrs. ‘ bsis. SINGER sewing machine 'with room home with 2-car garage Practically the whole first features such as an oversized frees. $27,900. Hutchins Agen- Loqol Noticos room apertment, very clean, Hale Bldg. Call 043-2667. iw m Rjilscd R ^ h , 1V4 batos. Bedard, 119 Wolherell 81.; Twitotlvoly sfire * . . ments and buttonholer. Very $135 per month Including utill- Dwelling could be easily con garage, new gas heating unit. mately 2(4 acres, all In "B " SOON to bo avallablo — 2,100 bedrooms, (Ireplaced -living IN TOW N C. B. GOVANG, place. Acre irr^ jot. Only mT s . kanJ, ' e"'B u i ^ r ^ ‘ W; 8|«(rlt," (uvl ,, . . h»l4 M MAiiohoMor. wllttUi «iul tor tlc.s. Deposit and leaso requir verted (or professional or com big roomy basement, etc. On- WESTSIDE — 9-room home, 3 zone. All utilities on the site. I iUhJy iht* nuitfirt of ll*nrho*lor. (h« good condition. $40. 040-4260. square foot showroom and ap room and full basement with $26,900 Hayes Agency. 646- ed. C«ill Paul W. Dougan, Real mercial occupancy. Robert J. ly $29,900. Move in tomorrow. down, 2 up, one bath, garage. Idesil (or multiple dwellings. ASSOCIATES Center 81.; Everett E. Carpen- <’luiynfsky's drama. "Mldille of Uih lUy ut Sopumber. IMS proximately 960 square feet of heat. Very clean. Low 20’s. Here’s a good sized 7-room 0131. WaJloU, THREE piece Contemporary 4- tor, 649-4936. Smith, Inc., 663 Main Street. SEE YOUR REALTOR T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Lot 80x180’, $19,900. PhUbrlck T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- Post Road Plaza 643-9074 ter. 91 Brent Rd ; Dawn R. Col- Ibe Nlgiit ’ jJ jiT ""' " " " poster bed, dresser and fice space, air - conditioned. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, Oolonlal that wlU accommo Route 30, Vernon 872-4166 BOLTON l.sake Waterfronl ; Joarph IminwUnta pkuui InHiJdr tui of Ann C. o liru>n. Into oi NEW plush one and 2-bodroom 146-9241. 1677. Agency. Realtors, 046-4200. 1677. bureau; mirror Included. Call Street level location with off- 649-2813. date your family and your California style home. 8 bed- « ' Wapplng. evening of pUys to be apartments, wall to wall car slrcet parking space. Con MANCHEJ8TER —Center—Pos pocketbook. This home has APPROXIMATELY four acres 649-9638. PARKADE Area — Six-room _____roonui, i?nclo#^d porch Also, Mrs. Dliinii J. RdWArtlN, priWMwili'cl In Oin lnt*( fnll, e u |iiay tlmt re- Lw*' GOLD nylon broadloom rug, air-conditioning. Starting nt Manchester line on Tolland St., bination. Six-room Colonial, 2- a large Uvlng room, with a Gypsy Quick-Sew rage. Won’t last long at $17,- college site and new Route 6. high and dry treed lot. huge PhUbrlck Agency, Realtors, Glurd, 36 HllUlde Manor j»resenUi stialent wi>rk isJy. •»■-. ii u 9’8’’xl9’ . Reasonable. Call 649- 1166 per month. Call Paul W in East Hartford. Additional car garage. Bus Une. $24,900. famUy room-kitchen com $21,500. PhUbrlck Agency, Ave,, Vernon; Hazel M. Greim- wlUi ivi other antique Itenu- Any ment, heated. Convenient loiHi- commercial use. Hayes Agen 4(4 room home. Oil hot water krymury.(^iventry; Erwin /%. A. fvcjncvm.Konesnl, Hy, TT>*i topic toUc for for dlsctsadun dUcwdon ut at ih*r.Ci lo «pcH$«r and hm door plan makes this an out pointment to Inspect. luantity. The Harrison’ii, 04." tion. On bus Una. One child VERNON — Manchester — cy, 646-0131. heat, 160’ of lake frontage with with full-wall fireplace, family I’omfret, William J Morneault, this'meetinir will l>n - The T-.-t, ibrciMn by puhiUims s rupy standing offering. Hayes Agen linsid Brook; Mrs. ■" ...... be... The ...... - Te. - h -rs ihu u stswurUer s ts« In sm,- rn...ra»»r M W V | W p « r 8709, 165 Oakland Street. Superb Raised Ranch, three trees and privacy. Bn(Uoeed style kitchen, with buUt-lns and acceptable. Oill 840 4425. MANCHESTER — Near Main cy 646-0131, evenings Mr. Han Loqol N otkol Myrue rjlquea (rf Bri*«atft$^nx and • rin*uuiw« m »mki tnMrtn. bedixxims, two-car garage, nice dler, 649-7613. porch. Immaculate condition. glims sliding door, large fin Morse, Brooklyn: Harold E Overcoming Difficulllr. ' For- " .•*” !" ‘‘••'V b*'"™ ‘b* dsy WANTED — ANTIQUES, used APARTMENT—3(4 rooms and 6 lot. Two children, no pets, $260 St., business location, 1,200 U&RREALTYCO. Hurry! Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ished rec room with huge stone / U/as seseioraa taa Uraleaf squivre feet, brick-block build II, nsrenouae t-oint. {,^ 11 controlling milk suripty by furniture, partial or complete rooms. Heat and hot water, js'r month. Call Paul W. Dou TWO-FAMILY (lata — Masonry 643-2692 fireplace, three full baths, UMiTA'nuN oaiiKH , Alfred E. Psrkra, 29 Ir,ms.n«-v mall, a ruvy uf ihi. urd-r ing, good sised lot. $20,000. CaU estates. Cnll 633-2300 days. 04o stove and refrigerator. Handy gan, Realtor, 646-4936. construction. Bast Center St. separate ’lied lai^ry room, , nummer HI , Mrs. Etta II. Per- , 1^ nrnmmJiw» MaorhleiLr*^ Warren B. Howland, Realtor, 0004 after 7 p.m. to center $190 per month. Phil- location. $29,900. PhUbrlck Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Out of Town two-car------„garafe.------Many, ----- extra-- meth« u/werwDl»trtc*_or u. — M^hmipr. oa ,..r rett, 60 KeruUngton 8t,; Kathryn , , . , , wh n"lu 7 •• oaklwul St‘* M ^ brick Agency, Realtors, 648- SIX-ROOM furnished home, for 643 1108. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. mWi HOUSEHOLD lots — Antiques, rent. References required. $200 Preaent. 4200. For Solo 75 Co., Inc., 643-2692. R. D. Mur Judge. Kmith. 262 Blue Itldge Dr . Kim bric-a-brao, clocks, frames, per month. PhUbrlck Agency, MANCHESTER— Quaint Cape, dock. Realtor EsialP uf Aium M Mh/klro. lair Y. 8now, 127 Evergreen Rd. AH InUrested women nre In- cc wuium B (^ina,*^iy '*“’*•* glassware. We buy. estates. VU. GIRL WANTED to share house Realtors, 046-4200. InvustnMnt Propurty COVENTRY — TOULAND line. ____ of Maoebestrr In sakl liieirlci. , sei-ond floor, 3- Out of Town 3-(amlly homes, 9 rooms each Realtors, 646-4200. barn, pond, 3 working fire W. Dougan, Realtor, (M0-40S5.' car garage, two fireplacea, two from th* l*tfi day »rp(rtnbrr, Mta. Oum i« At b^r honui vertible! or 1966 2-door Chevro bi'droom apartmont In quiet apartmnet with garages, coun places. large modern kitchen u. r.,11 I ___ >»••• be and the same %re limited •’'"'T - For Ront 66 SlX-room Colonial. 1(4 baths, (4 baths, one full bath. Lfiw ,,„nio i^gvontjegUm ytuxiiiAryAusllimrr a^^ff*** H&nrnsrti.f Oiffortl m MUtl tf . iri^crtrtJvamm, let convertible. Perfect. Cash. try sised lots, 12 years old. ai-ea. Stove, carpeting, tile $18,500 — SEVEN-ROOM house garage, (reed lot, laige kitch and bath. A dream home (or 80's, (or quick ‘ eale. Hayes whlcb lo biins In iheir cuime BIRTHB YESTERDAY: A Tne Ammriaan ls«gion AuxJl- 2 VERNON NOW RenUng. 872-8346. ____ bath and garagiv Security re May be purchased .separately. on acre lot. Aluminum siding, the ColoiUal enthustast. An TYm ruivinA *a- "You owe it to yourself to see en with plenty of cabinets. Agency. 644W)131. ^ “ " J'®*!® I _____■ - m* Wbilod M r AdJmuOolrAlkjn ACf’diuftt quired. Adult.s, or small fam Wolverton Agency, Realtors, storms and screens, garage. thony G. Flano, 646-0191. P.8. one of these lovely apartments Low 20’s. Keith Agency, 646- lie notkeo Ut ihip ri^dlfon to t/rkMf ZrftruirdJ. LlJUdotibury. A dAUgh* L900I nofic# «Ald vofAlo to IhU Cburt for ily. $210. Tenant pnys gns. 649-2813. / Six more acres available.' f ^ R THE dtACfTmtnAtIng buy* ih«tr dAtmi within »aid lime tier to Mr and Mrs Dwight •Uirvaoc*. It u situated in a small apartment Immediate occupancy. Bel Air 4126, 649-1923. heat, and hot water. Norman Real Estate, Vincent A. er. we have Just listed a cen- Wlllla, Burbank. Rd., Rockville: ...... (.Xl.SKPA.TICtT ...... NATI'IIAI...... IAS , OlUiKKICti Thai th* tod day of complex located in an attrac (VilUiyltATUtN V I't BU f im iJ '■''"'tor I al Iwu u'rkN-li after- Holienthal Realtor, 640-1161}. PO U R -^M ILY, 4 rooms each, Bogglnl, Realtor, 643-9333. ter chimney, authentic Co- ing a cireulaiion; m said prulsu- • non to Mr and Mra. tJavtd TIKS ('UMMUiaio.'i ifi'pKUiVili **'*’“ “ 'be ■■rusaia offv« m uie MALE tive residential area." Brand west side, $39,000. Principals lonial Cape nesUed In the hills 1“ ne< within Im .Ure from the , u „ g, , « nt Jtmiors & Seniors aisi'rtnient In small new apart -7^ property of 8 units, 2 buUdinga If Mother wants a modern MID SO’S tures()ue setting in a preoUge JOHN J WAI,I,KTT. uils' wlwin 31 Edlaon Bt ; a aon irnnpuini m aabl ra'ua, r» “ V* admitOwraiiisi vruunt with ment complex. Avallablo Oc- water, refrigerator, range, * . • te .1 lurnabl* Ui salcj I'mifi at llartfur-l eetale aarertalnmenl of betre on one lot, paved parking Notice Is hereby given that neighborhood. For appoint to Mr and Mrs Aldo Kaaarl, Tueeday of (iMomr ’"der of .JiatnimtiiSt. ami ihie CASHIER POSITIONS tolH'r l.st. Centrally located on hood, garbage disposal, mas IMMACULATE Housos For Scrio 72 area. Reasonably priced tor the Audit Repmt of the Town of ment call PhUbrlck Agency. Gf . *S daughurdaughter tot o 1»W Wh«rrln .herein Ihe.he flat...... «Sir«!Cij ihAi -it ih« tim« Center St. Ample off-street ter TV antenna, telephone out avb( Howard ftrUrr.! by a r.rtam l<- 2"*•ifMl pUcs* .“ bf? tar a»i«t h»«rtiiA 3 good Investment. Wolverton 646-4300. Opon after school & lets, curtain rwls, window Bolton, Connecticut, tor the built-in kitchen HOI Mkf. AI TNOKITV OP THk Mr and Mrs DsvtdAVKS liOWAra, «7lhw |*UUI* ^ Ut nil pmrmMtM knt/wn to parking. Completely equipped MANCHESTER — Immaculate Agency, Realtors, 649-3813. You will be proud to let TOWX OP MAXI MEIfTP.B NeWlr^ton. ttiimum *4 (h* MjiIf t4 uf lb*r«>iu lu ny^mr muI Sundays shades and full bath with year July i, 1968 to June SO, kitchen. Rental. $155. with one- 9(4 room Cape with (ront-to- your friends and relattves A’oeuM K lt»f «jwl (ha>p»rr,r- ^ tbarwoA t#v puUlahlnA A vanity. Washers and dryers in 1969 is on file In the Town NORTH COVENTRY HousUijf AuthorMy th» Tmm ■pp«4»l« ib«r*fr<'fn. it Appw%nn« in ‘»rtt«r In M/m« new*- montli at'curlly required. Call bock living room, fuU dormer, LARGE older Colonial, 9 see this home. Three bed M«nrh4‘Ot*‘r r«J|rrS thy DI8tn4AROED YEHTEH npp#«/1n« til p«r tuivtac A ctn-ulAtkm In mkl Afptr at Once basement (coin-operated) and Clerk’s Office for public Inspec 8 2 7 8 tb# MitsMrrftlnx nutfv>p1ty thnl p-r Jarvis Realty. Co., 643-1121. 1(4 baths, gsrsge, deep lot. rooms, 2 batha. Inside has been If your present home no longer ful 10S.24>4 rooms, built-in kUchen. ftre- A COZY RANCH . . . ^ u, ** GAV: Gordon L I4ook. 201 Be ■r«M» «bfj •ImfuM Uth#n»Ur bw mfui' Kmirkrt. «| MV«rt Onya bmhtrm storage area. Plenty of tion. BluFftrid »f» lb# Trtwn >4 Mon- ^ ,m tv..0.4*1 /♦ ih# flny >4 Miri nn^t by Low 20's. Wolverton A ^ncy, almost oompletly redecorated. place. wall to wrall carpet rhr*i#r of C^n^^lrui until KAfi Rd . RockvlIle. I>AVVJ < pnrtP-a _Ut mtch ^ npp*«l «r«> » TrMBUTG City WE HAVE customeri wa-Ung parking. For an appointment Olive R Toomey, With 6 rooms, (eoturoa a tbnt If wfJuM tyw )m mniUnd or bmftrrm Mpiumbmr Realtors, 649-2813. Five-room apartment down fills your heart’s desires, let your Realtor find ing in living room, hallway WU#ry. n NUaa Dr . Joy Hodfe. pf^'iicAU# ir IMA by rtsrttft«4 m*Jt. n copy of (or the rental of your apart to see this new lovely apart Town Clerk Hasv seaming makes'this fkxyr to ceUlng (irepUce. In «pwf| ihu urd#r in ICMHwr i liuliMvr, stairs with fireplace and large This little ‘Gypsy’ will and one bedroom. Beauti fuTihe * »' Hartford Rd , Mrs lU rbar. ment or home. J.D. Real Bs ment building please call 872- COMMERCIAL zoned, 2(4 Dated September 20, 1908, Bol fashion a quick-sew! door-outdoor osrpeted kitch It •pp'«rfnir hot MM. MucIUaimI Htnikn. Mmn- covered-stone patio. Owner oc you one that does. He’ll show you only the add sparkle and life to ful large lot. For further Project H<4r0 UM tWW* 1Wf> W BArtiKt,’ Hi *t. funh.r that tlwr. may b. iaXm-wn r«Kun» mak. lo tate Associates. Inc.. 643-9139 0629 weekdays (or an appoint acres, farm house, out build ton, Connecticut. You’ll wont to make one en, an eye level oven-range b^lnc Ut nUi In firiAArUi# lU cupied. Second floor rooma wUl the kitchen . . . she’s as - details, coil Len Ferrl. 646- T Brterley. 669 Dart iftirn *bowho mtshtmUrkl ha>.Ixmwa w#d-u MM foikma • linora JOHN / WAiaiatrrr ju*%r pay (or mortgage. Two-car ga cute a toaster cover as another in a soft-knit 1117. tn -m o . residence. 644- Ament II (m ow Mill Hd rr Jryba i O'Cbnoar Atty $149 upstairs (including car 900. Hutchins Agency, Real kind of house you want to see at the kind of you will see! Also a awwitB your coil. For more , Rockville. Mrs Evs OULKK^ Thai ooftc.'ib, rage. near center. 6494966, 646- fabric. No. 8278 with 1697. ' i MaiurKT Mar s 1V70 .*,..*,...-01. Wsban. Mass , Mrs ' ^ . ‘^“ 'krory ^ «.*! peting.) Oct. 1st. occupancy. tors, 649-6334. 3393. money-saver . . . use left dfkalla caUl Mr Douton ql MaiurKtriTy Z Itn Cmrothtou. Wsban. M PHOTO-ci'fDF. is in New 649-6806 $21,100 Th. Nv4n win b* 4atad Jtur.m- Anita A. I Devin. 24 8t. John 8t . ^ puUkSuiw FEMALE Adults. No pets. price you want to pay. At the same time he over fabrics for the cos Sizes lOS-24'-*, bust 33- tume! No. 2157 has pat \ \ MANCHESTER — Two-story ST. JAMES’ PARISH. 'Man- 47, Size 12ti.35 bust . . . HURWIT & SIMONS. NUGENrS ROCKVILLE — W aft 8t. Ftour home, two baths, 4-9 bedrooms, chftter. Two-family, 6-6. 84x tern pieces; full direc int#r««( nt th# mt# or mt^mrmi#* p#r nor Dr inSiSff Fun-Tfane— Port-Time Manchester Porkode— STORE will find a buyer for your present home. 2 S yard- of 4.")-inrh. REAL'TORS B 4 e-»s-- asraAssows Hefmld MULftetsw^st • decorated apartment. Stove, nace. Lot of. Iy>use (or $30,900. ■ one-floor convenience, hence, f h. to J BlAfford Bprinfa, Robert H i*rya*. and Nww Bnuin lUmJd ICosmei^fcs CASHIER is looking for u mature tars is lacMSs Ikst-^m Mllag. ROUTE «2. VERNON Manchester Porkode refrigerator included. Parking, Hayes Agency. 646-0131. the sale of this well cared (or FOR RENT la ss «.q>st. Maaehastrr ^ t u . w.pptng wood m ^ woman willing to as UM ATE. Manchester 649-6306 ' . ITS cellar storage. $12S monthly. home. Anthony G. Piano, 646- Kvsidra ■sraU, UM AVE. rSW TOBK. form th# IWjukit Rockville. fSrendA L. Dtyiarner. » ritut oi s*>i «pp««j tji Apply at One* sume rreponsibility. TEK-ROOM home near Man* 1000Sq.F**t OF AXKBIciirNEW TOU. / ’ ".s. *.V "7, ------— . Dtywner. , npprmi end fj# tbi* Call 649-2871. 0191. MANCHESTER tSrVlSLi ^ ^ • TolUnd. Mm Muriel hr by » proper t^fuwr Sular)’ and hours to be cheater center, one fuU and 250 Sq. F t B m tn m i HEBRON — 6(4-raom Ranch arranged. ANDOVER - Beven-room SpUt J DzUdul, Ellington. Mrs Sal fju*«(ad. on or bef'jfr Arptem^r SUBURBAN for rent, Hebron, two half baths. Ideal for large oa hcavUy woodad lot, fun Usvsl on 1(4 wooded oenw ** •»*' fcut.mi-r Liggetfs Apply to manager any CAPE—Six room, three or tour 70° EAST CENTER ST. Now available . . the *69 <*>' ly Wextda. 960 Main 81.. aoulb » 1 lh« ftjlknytnff C H y new 4-room apartments, car iOARD Send 50f today for the boaomaat, rear porch, many sddrra. Iwflcaud aU/r* Drtatort ^ Jvmtaph T7S r*ru«p*MiPruap (smUy or conversion to bedrooms, built-in bookshelves Fall A Winter Basic overlooking lake. 1 1 4 haths. taforinaitaa with rrafwct lu ih* rrn- Windoor, Mrs. LeoUe Lrw- time during store peting, refrigerator and range. new ’69 Fall and Winter extras Included In the sale ArentM’ Cam lUrtfurd. multiple dwelling. 2-esr ga and drawers. Wooded lot Han PASHION showing many tMimOrr room, garage. Morm ondowokl and daughter, 34 lUruM Kraua. M ' HulU A tH M l ■r PorfnKlc hours except Tuesdays. Available October 1st. $169 in B u U b c A t Rear ALBUM! rage with 2 rooms on second dy lotaUan. $21,600. A better OF REALTORS ansUVSM PSOMI . . mm handsome styles from price.T J CrocksFine rtnidezttial Realtor area, oai. wtodowa.******"• dry^ w I um 's M much ^ n J t Coivlyn Dr , Hebron; Mrs Wll- C^Aaartlcui and dm cluding heat and hot water. which to choooe yoar pat M A N C H i n n i story. $24,900. PhUbrlck Agen buy by PhUbrlck Agency, Real TeL 649-3795 IM pkSwst sag Mrs MUSI ^ La Rooitor. 649- ^ Aosnmshle mortgage, Uom Houle and son. 16 Bette ^ The Oairt 646-0882, 649-2871. cy, Realtors, *464100. tors, 6464200. terns! Only 504 a copy. art. $ajoo. Coll 748-1740. TOWN or MA.NaiEarrKR . „ T llrlOMAB - “ II ABHAIUM By VINCEjn* L DIANA. Chairmaa Glrcie. Veruon. C lerk PAGE EIGHTEEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 19W \ Mandr^sitpr iEvraing lirra lli A'vwace Daily Net Pren Ron HW B m w e* tttfed Highland Park P T A will hold Beptaober M, u w . The Weather open home emd a book fair to Ctiance o f acattered oaoUiiu- About Town morrow nM t. Open House will Mjanchester Lodge o l Masons Spiritual Weekend Campout ing ahowera by evening with be from 0 ^ to 8:30 and the will m ^ t tonight at 7:30 ajt the 1 5 ,7 5 0 tonigAit’a lows In the 60a. To fair will Masonic Temple. The Master morrow becoming partly sun the school Planned hy District Scouts 1968 VOLKSWAGEN lilason degree will be conferred. . Ifa iic lM te r ny and ooot«r. High in 60s. Thursday, The Blackledge District of the sion will consider the question. —4 City of Village Charm " from 2 Boy Scouts will conduct a splrtt- "Who am I? ” ’The second dis Squareback Sedan VOL. LXXXVm, NO. 302 • Lady of Unity, Mothers CSr- (FORTY PAGES—TWO SECmONS) cussion session will consider MANCHESTER, CONN.. WljniNESDAT, SEPTEMBER 24. 1969 cle, will meet tonight at 8 at ual weekend campout at Holy • 4-aPEEDmANS. (Claaaifled Adveettalng on Fag» M ) PRICE TEN CENTS Trinity Oovenaht Church the question, "Who is my neigh the home of Mrs. Gerard Family Monastery in FYoining- choir will rehearse t^orrow at bor?" ’The State of Connecticut Gaudreau, .60 Arcellia Dr. • RADIO 7:30 pjm. ton on Oct. 3, 4 and 8. Eklward Police Narcotics Squad will J. Ward of 144 Greenwood Dr., • WHITE FINISH Oommunlty Baptist Church conduct demonstrations and Trlntty Covenant Church is* In charge of the affair. Ward board of Christian education panel discussions on the sub young people will be in charge is chaimian of the Blackledge ject of "Narcotics Today." will meet tonight a t -7:30 in the of servlcea tonight at 7:46 at D istrict. The Saturday session also in *2395 S cott Js G O P Ton Due Replaces Ho Chi T j ^ A l*tillo i*V T^$~k11TirlG youth building. Ward has announced that all the Open Hearth Mission in cludes a nature walk on the MOSCOW (A P) — The North Vlotnameae Nattonal ft m m Hartford. Catholic Boy Scouts in any troop North United Methodist monastery grounds, under the JSf PWBldont ’Too Due TlMng. m . to succMd in the Blackledge District, and TED HtUDON, Inc. Ho Chi Mlidi as preeideia, TVun reported today. Church senior high youth forum direction of Bob KeHey, a con The Rev. K. Ejnar Rask will this includes all Manchester VOLKSWAGEN PORSCHE Senate Chief jruuiiuh and Grade 9 class will meet to servationist for the State of The diMXBl^ from Hanoi said the Nattonal AMemMy grert- not give a concert tonight at troops, are invited and encour night at 7 at the church. Connecticut. A Folk Mass and ^ preaklertt with “rtxnny applause" ae he ple*ed to Trinity Covenant Church as re aged to attend this spiritual TOLLAND TPKE. — TALCOTTVILLK Spiritual Way of the Cross will WASHINGTON (AP) — from Tennessee, had inaiated he deveto aU energies to the service of the l»sn,f«nN people and ported In last night’s Herald. weekend campout. also be conducted on Saturday. Sen. Hugh Scott o f Penn was ahead but said neiifaer can the revt^Ufiora." Memibers of King David, ’The concert was held Sunday at Retreat master for the week Lodge of Odd Fellows and Sun The highlight of the Sunday sylvania was elected today didate had the advance commit The new vice precedent W Nguyen Lynng Bang, ’Ihsa re- the church. end wUl be the Rev. Austin program will be a spiritual talk ported. ^ set Rebekah Lodge will meet leadw of the Senate Re ments to insure victory. McKenna of the Society of the by Father McKenna and a Foe at Buffer Zone tonight at 7:30 at Holmes Fu Both had discounted lingering T h ^ hiniodf has been in toning h e*h tor aevaral yean A Cub Scout Pack is being Paaslcm. Father McKenna Is ETeld Mass. Final parade and publican minority. neral Home, 400 Main St., to director of the Spiritual Center Scott defeated Sen. Howard H. talk that the 1-day campaign and only a figurehead as vice presidenL He p*. formed at Richard Martin South departure will take place at SAIGON (AP) — The pay respects to the late Cleon Baker Jr., of Tennessee, 24 to for the post might wind up In a came acting president on Ho’e death Sept 8. H6 was 7*7^ School and t^ere will be an at the Retreat House. In addi 1:30 p.m . on Sunday. U.S. cruiser Bmton and CSiapman, a member of both tion to the Spiritual Center M. A. Peterson, Inc. 10, at a closed dorH* conference stalemate, thafi could throw the „ Le Puan. first secretary of t%s Oommuntrt party’s Ontral organizational meeting ’Thurs All meals will be prepared elecUon to a compromise candi American B52 bombers Lodges. priests, Father McKenna has SEBVINO CONN. SINCE IMS o f Senate RepuUlcaiw. Committee; ’Ihuong (Jhinh, chairmen of the NatlonU Aasem- day at 7:30 p.m. at the school. and served by the Passionist date. enUsted the services of 10 The election of the 68-yeaivold ^■s Standiiig Committee, and Prtme Minister PtMm Vhn pounded North Vietnameee All boys from 8 through 10 Brothers at the Monastery. As many as a half dozen sena Ann Judson Circle, Women’s seminarians of the Passionist Pennsylpanlan to succeed the Don^generally were oonrtdered the meet powerful men In Ha* gun pMitions and base years of age interested In Join The Manchester Chapter of tors refused to commit them Society of Community Baptist Order to lead dtscusslon groups. late Sen. Everett M. Dirkaen noi when Ho died. camps inside and just to ing the pack may attend this the Holy Family Monastery Re selves openly to either of the Church, wrill meet tonight at 8 The program ceils for the opened a new leadership vacan meeting accompanied by at treat League Is aaaisting scout candidates in advance of to the south of the demili at the home of Mrs. Glenn scouts, to register at the mon cy—that of GOP whip. least one parent. officials In connection with this day’s cloeed-door, secret ballot tarized zone 'Tuesday nig^t Gibbs, 123 Barry Rd. astery and to be assigned to Scott has held that No. 2 post camp-out. Harry P. Torgensen ing tor the post left vacant by and today, the U.S. (}maa- camp sites between 8:30 and since January and his promo Jehovah’s Witnesses will have of 31 Edmund St. is the 1069- the death of Sen. Elverett M. mand announced. 'The Manchester Nativity 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 3. The Friday tion an leader touched off a fol- group discussions of a Bible aid 1970 Memchester Retreat Dirksen. The nUnoia senator U f i . headquarters also rep o* Scene Committee will meet this evenhig aatlvttles will be high kyw-i4 > campaign for whip. tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at 18 League chairman. who had been Republican leader Hospital Room Rates ed 8,487 "Indloatlons of enemy evening at 7 in front of the Mu It was not announced when Chambers St., 726 N. Main St., lighted by a campfire and song- for a decade, died Sept. 7. presence or aotlvity" inside the nicipal Building to examine a fest. The regiatraflon fee Includes the Senate Republicans would 281 Woodbridge St., 144 Griffin all meals and a retreat paitdi. Although mme of the hopefuls butter aone rtnee the bomMng of sample figure from the Made- The Saturday program will nuett to elect a successor to Rd. in South Wlnd.sor, and Any scout or parent wishing to S cott would say anything pubUcly un North Vietnam ended U months Well Company. The regular Include diacusslons periods un til after Dirksen’a burial, there ■go. French Rd., Bolton. obtain additional information or Among those mentioned for To Rise $3-10 a Day meeting will be held in the cof der the direction of the mon was" considerable early tMck- The Boston turned her five- make reservations should call the assistant leader post—'Rob fee room of the Municipal Build astery priests and seminarians stage maneuvering by their inch guns on North VlstnsmsM Temple Chapter, OEIS, will Ward. Reservaitions should be Deaignen & Installer» — Complete AlteraUoa Service e rt IP. G riffin o f Michigan, Room rates at Manches from $66 to $76 a day; and the ing following this inspection. and the scouts will be divided TWELVE KITCHEM STYLES ON DISFLAT supporters. mortar positions in the aouthern observe Grand Representative made before Sept. 28, tind, CSiarlee H. Percy of Illinois, self-care unit rate will show the Into age groups so that the Baker, Dirksen’s son-in-law, ter Memorial Hospital will halt of the DMZ Tuesday night Night tomorrow at 8 p.m. at since the number of scouts who M l New Faifc Ave. 2 3 ^ ^ 4 4 0 7 West Hartford James B. Pearson of Kansas, smallest increase, from $84 to Bhcotic Fish Society of Hart theme of the discussion may be announced his desire tor the increase an averag:e o f $6 a after rnemy mortormen tlwie the Masonic Temple. Miss M. can be accommodated at the Jack lOller of Iowa and Baker. $87 a day. ford will meet tonight nt 8 In directed to the particular In- Open post Sepfi. 12 Im m ediately tqwn day begrinnin^ Sunday. ■lammed 40 rounds Into Boulh I.oui.sc Dickson, past matron Monastery is limited to 110, Soott the Pennsylvania sena The last increase was a year the Masonic Temple, 2639 Main teresta and problems o f the age Dolly S to S p.m., Thun, to • p.m., Nat. to 4 p.m. his return to Washington after Announcement of the in Vietnamese porttlons Just soulli and grand representative to Ward urges that reservations be tor fighting for promotion from ago when room rates rose an St., Glastonbury, There will be Sp encers Wed 35 Years group. The first discussion ses the funeral. o f the aone. Mississippi from Connecticut, made early. the No. 2 GOP Slot said on the crease was made last night average of $8 a day. a speaker, a bowl show, an auc will be honored. After a meet Scott quickly confirmed he The ua. Command said there Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Spencer have another son, Sgt. l.C. ' eve of the vote that his siqiport at a meeting of the hos Before rate Increases three tion, and refre.shmertto. The ing, chapter members will pre was in the running. w ere no South Vlstnam sM oas- of 17H Garden Dr. were honor Maurice N. Spencer who Is sta was "firm and rising’’ and suffi pital’s board of trustees. years ago, self-care units rang meeting is open to those who sent southern .stylo enterUiln- A third entry. Sen. Roman L. ed Sunday afternoon at a 36th tioned In Germany, and nine cient tor victory. The increases are designed ed from $10 to $21 a day. are interested in tropical fish. ment. Mrs. Robert M. Bantly The cruiser silenced the ene wedding anniversary celebra grandchildren. Baker, a first-term senator (8 m Page Eight) The hoi(>ital average rate of OilldTen under 16 must be ac to meet over-all budget in my mortars, but North Vlst- and her committee will serve tion at the United Metho $60 a day wlU stUI he below Mr. Spencer has been employ creases of 12 per cent. nasnase Ioobm were not Mwwn. companied by an adult. refreshments. dist Church of Bolton. the state average of $62. ed at Pratt and Whitney Di Jacob F. Miller, president ot UJS. spohessnen sah). According to a hoapttal About 80 friends and relaitlveB vision of United Aircraft Corp., the hoard of trustees, said, Fifteen BBSs bombed base spokesman, vdille the average from St. Petersburg, Fla., and East Hartford, since 1941. He "These rate increases are camps, tamkara, sigipfiy and various Connecticut towns at is a member of Manchester necessary in order to enable the yeariy increase in hospital bud gets across the stole U 12Ji staging areas six mi lee notlb- tended the party given by the I.odge of Masons and Nutmeg hospital administration .to ad east o< the (J.«. Mwtns outport per cent, Manchester Memorial FOR EXPERT couple’s son and daughter-in- Forest, Tall Cedars o l Lebemon. equately cope with increased coiled (h r Rockp41e, the com plans «|toiturs of (he MartaM la ex Eight Come to Trial pected to leave. Trs Sid D(vt- ’Two members of a hunter-killer team move out from their hose camp at dusk eton Marines are goinp to Oki nawa and ths UnKsd Stotee as to spend a wet, uncomfortable night in the jungle. The G I s are members of TKc part of the 18.000-man with- On Chicago Rioting. Charlie Company, 2nd Battalion, 199th Infantry Brigade, baaed at Xuan Loc, dnswal ordsrsd by PretfdMt 40 miles northeast of Saigon. (A P Photofax) Nixon Sor the nsrt «v e e GHR3AGO (A P) — Blgbt men DemootmUe National Conven months. oome to trial In U.8. Dlstriot tion. U A ofOelals claim that North Court today charged with con fielection of Jurors is ached- vistnam agrMd to hasp «w spiring to set o ff the bioo<$y uled to tiegin tUa morning in the DMZ fTM of miktoiy aottvlW in otashss between police and anti extra-toige Ceremonial Court Army Appoints Prosecutors return tor (he benSWng halt. Ha war demonatrators at (he 1908 room of the Ufi. Courthouse noi has denlsd thto, ssgrlia ths with Judge Julius J. Hoffinan, bomhlng cess si ton was unoondl- 74, presiding. Uonai. The defendants, who oak For Beret Murcier Trial O f the 8,487 "enemy Indlesv themselves The Conspiracy, Hons," the U A . Command said LONG BINH, Vietnam (AP) They will present the Army’s fined to the boae although the Haynsworth have said they will call igxm i»nly 307 were "slgnKIcant Inet- •' their supporters to demonstx^ demonstrate ~ The ^.B.U.S. Army has selected case against torethree Special chargea against them are being This is an artist’s conception o f what the 1,800 A J i afelnft $*0, the flrrt under mtlltory lawyers with no ci- Forces captains schacheduled for held In abeyance. (■se Page TWenly) mile-an-hour supersonic transport plane will look /’h 11 the antlrlot provisions of the ^Usn courtroom experience to general court-martial O cl. 20 on Heading the defense In the 1908 Civil Riehto Act proaacuteprosecute the first OrMn Beret chargeschargea of murderirmurdering a Viet- like in flight as proposed by the Boeing Company. 1908 a v il Righto Aot first trial will be one of Ameri WASHINGTON (AP) — The murder trial against some of nsmese who reportedly waa a 177 Hartford Road OPEN SUNDAYS: President Nixon said he will ask for $662 million to Some 700 persons gathered ca’s best known criminal attor clvU lights record of Judge Cle the toughest legal latent In the double agent. Manchester, Conn. develop a supersonic transport aircraft. ’Tueeday night In Uncoln Pork, neys. F. I,ee Bailey of Boston, SINCE 1925 10 AJM. • 6 PJH. ment F. Haynsworth Jr. was at United States. Runke and Warren are mem- scene of some of the worst of who has been engaged to defend • Exclusive Mini-Basket Is tor tacked and defended txxlay at a The Army today announced b e ri o f the Arm y’ s staff Judge Israeli Jets Across from Manchester] D aU y : 9:80-9:80 • The range that cleans its own the convention week dsrtiee, (Japt. Robert F, Maraoco, 27, of small loads — saves you time senateSenate Judiciaryjuojctory CommIttMCommittee and maiched more «*»»" two the aeiecuonselecUon or o f jwaj. MaJ. k Richard P. advocate corps at this head Community College CLOSED SATURDAYS • Electronic sensor ’’feels" Automatic timer sets like an oven electrically. and marched more than two liloomrield, N.J. ‘The two other clothes lor perfect drying. and water. alarm; starts and times your How They See I t ; hearing on his nomination to be miles to the courthouM oanying ^ Chicago, in ., and quarters base IS m lira northenat • Automatic oven timer and two defendanto In the firat trial will We Honor CAP • Choice of heavy, normal or • Two wash speeds, two spin speeds. meals. a Supreme Court Justice. lighted candlescandles. Cspt. Thomas C. Wsrr Warren, 28, of of Saigon, where aix Special Hit Jordan Master Charge appliance outlets — one timed. be CspU. I.«lsnd J. Brumley, delicate settings to match • Filter FIrPsystem ends lint fuM. Push-button controls command Wenatchee, Wash., as .trial Forcea officers charged In the Rep. William F. Ryan, D- Six young men were arrested 27. of Duncan. Okla., and Budge TTCL A V IV (A P ) — laraeU the loed • Permanent Press cycle with five exact measured heats. • Deluxe features, including N.Y., testified that "It would be along the line of march Into the counsel and assistant trial coun cose are In custody and two oth pUnea atucked mlUlary tiwial- ’’cool-down" to keep your Capitol Repairs Sever Past^ • Permanent Press cycle ' Oven door removes for easy automah'c rotisserle and turning back the clock on civil Loop and at the oourthouae. AU sel. er Green Beret men are con (Hm Fags BIgM) loUana In Egypt and Arab guer Washable Poncho and reduces wrinkles. ironing at a minimum. cleaning. illuminated cooktop. rights------saaa^aasiaa and Impair putdlc confi- were ^ chaigedw. _ with dtoordsr^ ^ rilla rtrangholde to Josdaai to Plaid Acrylics $1j67 Super Craft Jangles Future dence in the orderly process of conduct. One also was chaiged day, the IsraeU mllltory com- yard Coating Wools yard $3.47 !00 00 00 JusUce m A equal r ig h t, to place 'vlth reelsUng arreet maud isported. WASHINGTON (AP) — The space for restaurants, offices Judge Haynsworth on the 8u The defendants are AbISe A epaheeman said all plsnss 58-60” wide acryUc woven in ptaid patterns. 58-60” wool and wool blends in solids, plaids historic but crumbling west wall and toilets. preme Court." Hoffknan, 32, New York, leader returnad aofely after But Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr., D- Reg. 2.49 yard. and checks. Reg. $5.00 yard. of the Capitol and the sleek but TTiey also took aim at the of the Youth International party rtrikos. N.C., said he has read all of Endorsed GOP Candidates 8ST, revived Monday by Presi —Yipfkes; David DeUinger, 68, Th# attack along the unbuUt supersonic transport Hayiurworth’s opinions In the dent Nixon who urged spending New York, editor of Liberation ooort of the UuM of Sues to < r u ~ plane have been linked by two civil rights field and declared $662 million over five years to mogasine; Rennie Davis, 28, BfVPt was to response to " m o - Dacron and Cotton that Haynsworth has "diligently senators who say they’re trying develop it. eSUcago, organiser for the Na Win 6 o f 8 Contests in State tmued Egyptian ctass-flra v4o- Printed Arnel to save a piece of the past and followed evwy decision of the tional Mobilisation Committee latlons,’ ’ the epoksesiisn aald. Proxmlre said the S8T would Supreme Court." make the futm-e bearable. to End the W ar in Vietnam ; Ths seme reason has been given Broadcloth create sound poHuUon with a Ervin was the only committee By THE AflSOCIA’rEl) PRESS Hariamon was amoig; the win uf Bridgeport, an liaMSgenl yard In both cases—th $46 million John R. Frolnes, 80, chemistry for previous rolxM, and Matte Jersey S liS PORTABIE W CONVERTIBU vengence. "Bach S8T would lay Watorbury ISayor George P. group which knooksd oK the member present at today’s professor at the University of nars to OOP mairorel primaries The ipohsereen sold larasll plan to extend the Capitol’s west down a carpet of sonic booms 60 mayoral candldalc and X) other In all new colors 45” wide. Blend, perma press hearing In contrast to the turn Oregon; Thomas E. Hayden, Hariamon, having turned bock to aeveral Oannectlcut cities Jets pounded tw o guerrilla aSHMIHSHER 1 1 HSHWASHER front 88 feet and the bilUon-dol- to 70 miles wide. Fleets of SST’s nominees for various city offlcae 45” wide amel jersey in prints and matte cotton and dacron. Reg. 99c yard. U out ’Tuesday. o f almost ouaU o, o f theuie « luunoerfounder of the Students for a "s »»»•««>*•chakenge «> to mm his esnarasoy,candidsoy. is TUoaday, and he wt>n hoitdlly al- campe In the area of TalUa to lar effort to develop a 1,700- criss-crossing the country would •ndoraed by the OOP txiwn com- of acetate and nylon in solid colors. Keg. $2.00 17 members, when Haynsworth Democratic Society: Jerry RUb- 8*>tog to gat a chance to prove thouih many nfaoervera fek he Jortfisn about 10 «mllea aouCh of mUe-an'-bour com m ercial plane create unprecedented pandemo mtUce ’Ttwre wasn’t supposed yard. testified he regretted a stock In, 8 1. New York, organiser at » ’>»rther he can match his pred vma to danger of being bumpm) the Salt Sea and a third base —the bond is money and the na nium. to be a primary for th# mayoral purchase he made In 1967. 1967 antiwar demonrtnittons In to vote-getting proweaa oU (tie tiohet. near Shaubak about 80 mltea tural wellbeing of the citlsenry. nomination, but ths endbrsed From Dan River Mills "W e would be callously swap as a RepubUcan In i Drtno- Alao among (tic victora was further south. He claim ed Uw Sens. WUliam Proxmlre, D- (8 m P a g e BMStt) (8 m P a ge E IgM ) camhdate decided not to bow ping the serenity of virtually the cratic city. baoee were centers of guerrilla Wis., and Edward M. Kennedy, the Repubttcsn Action League ouL denptu (he requert of ttw entire population of the country operations against Istweii ertUe- D-Mass., took similar stands ' party orgonluUxMi. Metallic Brocades $U7 Gingham Checks yard 4!P Monday In opposing extensian of for a fleet of planes that would nwnts In the southani Negev A brief rundown of (he pri- Desert. the Capitol to provide added (8 m Page Twenty) moiy rsaaike: In puff and novelty weaves. 36” wide. Reg. 36”' wide 100% cotton with Dry-Don for easy The spobesman also reported WATERBtAlT Mayor 14.00 yard. care, '/ii-inch to 1-inch check fai wide assort two IsrmeU soldters w ars ktUed ment o f colors. Reg. 69c yard./. George P. Hariamon. endorsed ’Tuesday by Egyptian sheUs candidate, defeated eboUengsr fired across the Sues Oonoi near Mark Scott 2.842 to I.VN Priced To Move the FIrden Bridge. He aotd one BIUOOEPORT CRotlanger of the ricUms warn on ts-yeor- TV ‘Diet of Violence' NIchoUs A Ponuslo uf gie RAL old priveU and the other a 21- Cotton Shantung Washable drteated,^ endnraed candidate year-old man. Take advantage ot sales: lx|rnN • Easy pushbutton selection of • Provides extra counter top space fiSourice J Trojonowskl. 2.««8 u> Another Israeli oiUMamcemeat Prom Dan River Mills. Hoya in solitls, chediH quantity and stretch ypur three cycles — daily loads, pots when used as a portable, but 1.9S0 said Arab guerrillas fired a food dollars. Freeier holds up to 16S lbs and and pens or chmaorystal. Rapped in Capital < and stripes. Reg. $1.00 yaid. Double Knits can be built-in in your new home. NOflWAlJC - Edward Zamm. number of mortar abslls early yard ' Keep up to SS2 Ihs. at your has I jet Ireere ice compartment. • Built-in soft tood disposer • Manu-cycle selection of 3 cycles: WAflHING’rON (AP) — Vio- the endorsed condidots. ffaleat- today at the Jordon River (row- fingertips in upright storage —Abandonment of children’s eluninates the need to scrape and normal wash, short wash or ed rtaUengcr Juaepb P Hanley 58-60” wide polyester knits in novdty and rib convenience. ' Four cabinet shelves, twin ience on televisioa eiuxairagee cartoons containing serious, tier saltlemant of Qesher. One vegetable bins, two door shelves, hand rinse. Just tip oil large rinse and dry. vIoienM in real life, the Nation 3.006 to 1.173 weaves. Reg. $6.00 yard. ' Tive solid shelves provide total noncomlc vtoience. ahall landed tastda the aetUe- butler compartment and or hard scraps. • Built-in soft food disposer ends ConlKt tor quicker, more al Commisrtosi on Violence said B6USTOL Endorsed candi meni but esussd no dam age or removable egg bi.n. need of s a ilin g and hand riming. —Leas time devoted to crime, Percale uniform freehng. • Lift-top rack tor easy loadiM today. It accused the televlalon date J Harwood Norton Jr coeualUeo. a spoksamsa sold. Just tip oR large or hard scTMs. western, and luition-adventure industry of "pandering to a pub swamped rtiokenger Frank About three hours later an aa- programs containing violent epi Ifola Jr 1,879 to tU. Cotton Prints lic preoccupation with violence sodes. pioetve charge waa touched off 100 100 ttiat television itself has helped TOfUUNOTON Endorsed uiwlar s bus at K fa r ’Tatytba, aa Printed Corduroy —A change in the basic can- yard to create." candidate George E K li« scor Israeli Arab village about eovea 36-45” wide 100% percale cotton in soUds and 1 9 9 “ text t o which violence occurs in 1 8 9 “ "It is reasonable to oon- ed on apparent viotory over milee wart of Osobsr.v Poltoo^ 100% cotton pin wale type txtrduroy with the such programs so “ resort to vio prints. I f cut from bolts 49c yard. ciude," the commlsslan said, challenger Victor M. MlecheU. aold no on# was lajursd. latest prints and colors. Reg. $1.79 yard. lence is depicted as an “thafi a constant diet of violent MS ti> 9M: \ In Cairo, a confidant of Presl- and undesirable outcome" ia- LlAfUEN CZialienger James V’ \. iV- bshavlar on television has an atead o f the norm.\ denl Oamal AbdsI Nassor said ------\ W' v\-v sdTMw sftoct on human char W Tower, with l,Tn rotes, de the IsraeU air rtrikas akstf tba acter and attitudes. —Mors industry research into feated endorsed candktete R a l^ UuU of tolas spparasttly are Kiltcloth SI.22 effscis of vioient TV pcxigrams "Vloience on televtsian en- E Vaa Norstrand, 1.084. and aimed el creatliq; a rodor-flrM For Better Values, Better Service, Better Products, It's Always —although meanwhile, "enough Sportsweight Poplin ^ 1 9 ‘ couragM violent form s o f be- ctsUtenger Ralph M. Gibbs. 388. opening to Uw NUs voUoy lor Is A coQsin of Kettlecloth. 45” wide.4t blend of is known to make Inexcusable havtor and fosters moral aitf so ifor first aetectmoa nomination. raeU pisnas. fortrel and cotton with natural texture. Perma any delay in takiwy action «>««'g Of Dacron and cotton in 45” width. Reg. $1.19 cial vahMs shout vtoience to WAIXJNOrOftD - Endorsed fifobammad Hssssnstn Hat- the UiiM we have recomroand- press finish. Reg. $1.79. I yard. MANOHBBSCB'8 atOST daily life which arc unaccepta mayoral candidate David 8. OOMFIXTB Am iAMCB ed ." kal. editor of tba newspaper Al ble In a cMUzed aocirty " Ferguson woUopsd ehoket«er Abram , sold to a tetevMlan In- The rommisilwi also recom TTie commission said the In- Thomas J. MciCenaa TT8 to 808. lerview Uiot Uw Za'fanui arsa O pM Sundays. 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. — CIo sm I Soturdoys — SaM Ends Friday, Sopf. 26Hi • I mended presidential and dustiy’s aelf-lBiposed ,rtaadarto BRCiOKFIELD - First Selert- that haa been tbe target Mm bn roagreastonal support and O- Frost and Pumpkin Time art inadaquate and recommsad- man Wcaley 8. Kennea. ths en tween ^ mnqwtains and wmild iRlMlAlNl’S ■d: (SMPagsBgkS) dorsed candidate, ovarwtiaimad be anyjidaal spot lor kem-OgOa INC. (8 m Page ElgkO) (8 m Fags Tws)
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