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Town Evan Nyquist Dies, (Continued from Page One) Cial Condition, Weiss Quoted Ehpnttt Corporate Officers As Saying

Town Evan Nyquist Dies, (Continued from Page One) Cial Condition, Weiss Quoted Ehpnttt Corporate Officers As Saying

PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conh., FH. Feb.MS. 1974 Town Evan Nyquist Dies, (Continued from Page One) cial condition, Weiss quoted Ehpnttt corporate officers as saying. Retired Postal Clerk Weiss said he asked General MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEB. 16, 1974 — yOL. XCIII, No. 117 Signal Corp. about the possibili- Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES — TWO MINI of bringing another of its PRICE: F iri’EEN GEN'I'S Evan W. Nyquist, 74, of 40 member of Scandia' Lodge, divisions into the Manchester Lyncss St., a retired postal Vasa Order of America, and a Iona facility, but he was told clerk at the Manchester Post 54-year member of Linne that none of General Signal Office, died Thursday shortly Lodge, Koights of Pythias. He Corp.’s divisions have space after being admitted at also belonged, to the American problems now. Manchester Memorial Hospital Legion and the Manchester Meanwhile, Iona executives after collapsing at his home. He Senior Citizens. He was a past are continuing their attempts to wth Victnaiiicsc Cftbinct Resigns was the husband of Mrs. Emma president of the Manchester secure new jobs for the 440 1 McCormick Nyqi^ist. branch of the National Associa­ employes who’ll be affected by Mr. Nyquist started his postal tion of Letter Carriers. the shutdown. duties April 1, 1931 as a sub­ He is also survived by several Dan Croucher, manager of stitute carrier. He was a nieces and nephews. employe relations for Iona, said carrier for 26 years before Funeral services are-Monday today 35 to 40 companies have Boss^ofYear K ii lian Seeks being assigned a clerk at the at 1 p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran contacted him with offers of br. Harvey Pastel of 646 Por­ Economic, Military parcel post and stamp windows Church. The Rev. C. Henry jobs for Iona’s workers. ter St. was presented the Boss at the post office. He retired Anderson, co-pastor, will of­ “It’s been an encouraging of the Year award jiy the July 3, 1964 after 33 years ser­ ficiate. Burial will be in East Fuel Hoarding Difficulties Said response,” Croucher said. American Association of vice. Cemetery. Croucher said the state Labor Medical Assistants at their an- He was born March 1,1899 in Friends may call at Watkins Department,,has sent represen­ '^nual presentation of awards Behind Shakeup Manchester, son of the late Funeral Home , 142 E. Center tatives to the Iona plant to in­ ceremony held earlier this Investigation Charles and Ida Johnson St., Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. on­ terview employes and assist month at the Holiday Inn, Hart­ cabinpw^^ ~ entire South Vietnamese Nyquist, and had lived here all ly- them in registering for employ­ ford. HARTFORD (UPI) - At­ permission to ship extra fuel to cabinet resigned today to permit President Nguyen Van his life. He was an Army The family suggests that any ment opportunities. Dir. Pastel is a surgeon at torney General Robert K. some dealers. veteran of World War I and II. Thieu to restructure the government, the Ipvernment memorial contributions may be Manchester Memorial Killian says the state has failed A spokesman for the state radio announced. ^ He was a member of made to the Emanuel Lutheran Hospitd)^ to investigate reports of illegal energy agency said the Texaco Emanuel Lutheran Church and Church Memorial Fund. fuel hoarding by gasoline station at Branford on the Minister Trah Thien Khiem sub­ it?Old Guard. He was a 50-year Candidates Nominated , stations which have shut down. Connecticut Turnpike is one of mitted the resignation of all 25 ministers and vice- WASHINGTON (UPI) - Killian said Friday he knew those approved for an increase ministers. Mrs. Helen Belliveau Sen. Lowell P .’ Weicker, R- \ Report Cards of at least 13 different defunct under federal rules. The short communique said for you and the government Conn., has nominated 70 can- Mrs'; Helen Mary Hayes i' stations where varying Station owners have been Thieu accepted the mass communique has said all that Weickeiv^ I# didates to compete for 11 Belliveau of \Vest Hartford died amounts of gasoline, up to 25,- filing so-called Form 17’s with resignations but requested has to be said.” military academy vacancies Report cards were dis­ r'% - Thursday at a West Hartford tributed to East Catholic High- OW gallons, are being stored in the FEO for permission to get Khiem and the ministers to stay , This is the second shake-up convalescent home. She was the Demands Weicker said today he has en­ School students today. violation of state fire laws, and more gas because of high until a new cabinet is formed. Thieu made since he was re­ dorsed 30 nominees to fill three sister of Mrs. Mary. G. O’Brien Gregans Confer With Steele possibly of federal energy growth of sales volume during Thieu also requested Khierri elected president in 1971. Thieu of Manchester. vacancies at the U.S. Air Force regulations. the past year. to form the new cabinet, the discharged five ministers last Rationing Dr, and Mrs. John Gregan of Manchester were in Academy at Colorado Springs, The funeral is Saturday at Association of Retired Persons-National Retired Teachers Killian, a candidate for the “We finally have been able to radio said. October and named his key ad­ Washington recently and discussed federal legislation with 30 for three vacancies at the 8:15 a.m. from the John F. WEST HARTFORD Association. She was in Washington to help formulate Democratic gubernatorial turn paper into gasoline,” state The communique said the viser and press secretary, (UPI)—Sen. Lowell P. Weicker Congressman Robert Steele (center). Mrs. Gregan is U.S. Military Academy at West Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. legislative goals for the two associations on issues affec­ nomination, said he asked Gov. Energy Administrator Eckardt reason for the mass resignation Hoang Due Nha, to take over has warned against gambling chairmaivof the Connecticut Joint State Legislative Com­ Point, and 10 for five openings Fire Calls Center St., with a Mass at the Thomas J. Meskill on Jan. 13 to Beck said. The new allocation was to allow Thieu “to reshape the government propaganda ap­ with the en er^ shortage and mittee reiir^enting the six-milli(^n-m^mber American ting older Americans, including health care, housing in­ at the U.S. Merchant Marine Church of the Assumption at THURSDAY investigate possible illegal amounts to an additional 152,000 the structure and personnel of paratus as minister for called for an immediate man­ come and transportation. Academy at Kings Point, N.Y. 8:45. Burial will be in Mt. St. 6:24 p.m. — Small fir-e-in-wall ‘ hoarding but has seen no gallons of gasoline to be^aeflt to Eight members of Manchester’s High School’s Sock and the cabinet in order to cope domestic and overseas infor­ datory nationwide gasi 14 Texaco stations this month. left to right are Mark Hirschfeld, Laura Hlivyak, Cathy Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ at 19 Cornell St.; minor damage response from the Republic^ Buskin drama group hold their charter membership cer­ with the situation and national mation. rationing. governor’s office. An additional 95,000 gallons Larivee, Jed Krascella, Steve Ide, Mark Zarbo, Pat Ryan requirements.” field. reported (Town Wre tificates in the International Thespian Society which they In another development. In an address at the Universi­ The attorney general said he will be distributed to the and Linda Clarahan. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) "rhe U.S. State Department South Vietnam has agreed in Friends may call at the. • Department). V, received during an induction ceremony Thursday. From ty of Connecticut Law School TODAY ” ’'fl3?TlSr’autHoFriy to act on the stations during the rest of the had no immediate reaction. principle,^ negotiate with the funeral home tonight from 7 to \ year. Thursday, Weicker said he will 9:23 a.m. — Delayed ignition alleged violations, but urged The resignation came as a Philippin^o settle the dispute attach a mandatory rationing Police Report Regional Training Center of oil burner at 49 Rachel Rd. the governor to begin a State officials said they don’t total surprise to political over the Spratly islands in the plan to the Emergency Energy (BeechWood Apartments); statewide investigation im- know whether more gasoline Inside observers in Saigon although it South China sea, a foreign Anthony Sgro Act which comes up for Senate -.JJigMh~JDistrict fiVemen /rtiediately. will be allocated to .the stations Drarria Honorary is a common view‘d in the capital. ministry spokesman said today. Anthony Sgro, 57, of 73 Devon debate Monday. Ready For Referendum responded. Killian’s office identified the during the year. that the government is now en­ In Cambodia, rebels harassed Dr. died early this morning at ‘‘Optimistic predictions of an 3 closed down stations illegally Hartford diesel distributor Today’s countering difficulties in government garrisons and Manchester Memorial early end to the fuel crisis are MANCHESTER • Stereo ^uipment valued at By JUNE TOMPKINS hoarding gasoline as: will receive 5,000 gallons more Formed at MHS economic and military fields. troops all along the southern Hospital. He was the husband of another consumer fraud, and fuel this month and a dealer on About 20 gallons of gasoline about $650 Was stolen in a McNall’s Station off exit 94 Whelton, style, class all the way, Page 11 The International Thespian The government spokesman front Friday night as the in­ Mrs. Elizabeth Colton Sgro. further delays in rationing arq The Regional Occupational Manchester by special act of Interstate Rte. 86 in Vernon The Sock and Buskin will pre­ was siphoned from a Foster’s Thursday break\into' the 87G proposition. It is the feeling of from Rte. 86, an unbranded sta­ Churches, Page 10 ; Society, an honor drama socie- refused to give any comment on surgent offensive passed the Mr. Sgro was bbrn July 11, gambles,” the Connecticut Training Center for the the state legislature. The cost Free will get another 120,000 gallons sent “Tell Me That You Love Furniture Repair truck, Tudor Lane apartment of the school administration and tion; a ‘‘defunct Sunoco station Television, Page 8 I ty, gained sixteen new the sudden resignation except two-month mark, the Phnom 1916 in Ellwood City, Pa., and Republican said. Melissa D. Ewen. multiple-handicapped children, of building and equipping the for the rest of the year. Me, Junie Moon,” the first two Manchester Police learned the chairman of the Board of in Watertown; Gasland on Rte. Vacation and travel ideas. Page 9 : members from Manchester to say that “I have no details Penh command reported today. had lived in Manchester since Weicker did not spell out the ages 14 to 21, is now ready for building will be 100 per cent hearing Beck said the increased week-ends in May, said Hay. It ’Thursday. • Apparently related break- Education’s building and sites 7 in Norwalk; a Chevron station Jte w r for-Senior Citlxens, Page 4 : High School’s drama group, 1956. He was an Army veteran provisions of the rationing plan Peter Foster, owner of the ins at two apartments at ,56 referendum according to a reimbursable by the State of on old Rte. 8 in Torrington; Al’s allocation should encourage will be a thrust production; that committee that a more com­ M H S Five trounces Platt, Page 12 i Sock and Buskin, Thursday of World War II. he is proposing because he said firm, told police one of his Chestnut St. netted thieves letter sent to the Manchester Connecticut. plete public information tes^ Mobile station. Maple Avenue, other gas.station owners to app­ is, a type of theater-in-the- Cheney loses finale. Page 13 ■; during special ceremonies in round held entirely on the He had been employed for 10 he woui^ like to consider drivers found the truck’s gas­ m ore than $100 in cash Board of Directors from local “The direct cost to the Town program can.be completed with Hartford; a Texaco station at ly to the federal government for British Gamp;aign several options, including the school officials. : the teacher’s cafeteria at the stage. years as an insurance adjuster oline cap was missing, and a Thursday. About $100 was taken of Manchester will come in the a referendum in November that Quinippiac Avenue antT'^^iSgci'supplies, ; school. by the Connecituct Valley Ap­ setting of minimum purchase, In a letter dated Feb. 11 from interest payments necessary scheduled check of the tank showed the from the apartment of Debra coincides with the regular Middletown Road, North Lee Hay, director of praisers of Hartford. He was a ban on driving for one day a Paul B. Greenberg, chairman for short term borrowing until gasoline was missing. Nolin, and another $13 was general election. Haven; Gasland at 110 Enfield dramatics at the school, ,gave a Becomes Intense communicant of the Church of week and use of coupons, as of the building and sites com­> the project is completed and The theft of gasoline from stolen from Margaret Feeney’s locally Ave., Enfield; “several major brief history of the inter­ the Assumption ahd a member well as the Oregon type of mittee, and James P. Kennedy, Kissinger To Meet Arab Julie Making Foster’s truck was the latest in apartment. reimbursed by the state. Our stations on Rte. 7 between national society before in­ the Ellwood City Lodge of rationing. superintendent of schools, to best estimate of this cost is The U.S. Department of LONDON (UPI) — Soaring food prices and living costs a series of similar incidents, • Eleanor F. Breinan, 33, of Brookfield and Norwalk” ; a troducing the charter Satisfactory Moose. Weicker said he met with the Board of Directors, the between $50,000 and $60,000, Properly Owners Public Health recom­ today erupted as the most explosive issue in Britain’s police said. Glastonbury was charged Citco station at “Rte. 9 in members. Membership in the He is also survived by a son, John Weber, the federal fuel question of when to schedule depending upon how the project mends you have your Envoys on Oil Embargo general election campaign, giving the Labor party am­ Thursday afternoon with Elect Committee Hamden; Hill Service Station society is granted as a reward Progress Edwin A. Jolly Jr. of allocation expert, last week and fourth-degree larceny after an the-'r^feTeirdum^rote is is financed. hearing checked reg­ at the corner of Rte. 66 and munition against Prime Minister Edward Heath’s Conser­ In Other Manchester Police The Manchester Property for and to honor the finest per­ INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) Manchester: two brothers, was informed that the fuel shor­ reports: alleged shoplifting incident at explored. \ .“ It is estimated that in the ularly. National Hear­ Birch Drive, Cheshire and an WASHINGTON (UPI) - With resolving the Arab oil embargo. vative party government. Owners Association Wednesday Kissinger met with Sen. J. formances of drama in high — Indiana University Hospital Joseph Sgro of Washington, tage c p be expected to worsen Davidson and Levanthal, Part of the contents mxthe year the project opens, the ing Aid Centers, New Exxon station. Main Street one energy official declaring Kissinger flew to Key more than in June, 1970, when night elected the following to its William Fulbrlght, D-Ark., school. The purpose of the officials said today Julie Nixon D.C,.,. 4ind ■ John Sgro of in spring and summer because Manchester Parkade. Court letter are as follows: \ Board of Education budget will England’s largest dis­ Rocky Hill. the fuel crisis is ‘‘here to stay,” Biscayne, Fla., Friday to meet Heath won power in Britain’s , executive committee: chairman of the Senate Foreip society is to advance the stan­ Eisenhower continued to Labor party leader Harold Bellevue, Pa.; a sister, Mrs. of increased driving and use of date is March 11. “The project, which has a increase ty approximately tributor of hearing aids, Meskill, who is vacationing at Secretary of State Henry A. with Nixon today. He wasulo. last general election. Betty Sadloski, Frank Utakis, ' .Rolations. (Committee, and said dards of excellence iil drama. progress “very satisfactorily” Wilson said, the situation was James Cabuno of Struthers, air conditioning. Manchester • Steven J. Machie, 23, of five-year history, has resulted $125,000. This increase in the will be giving electronic his Vermont ski retreat, was Kissinger has planned meetings return to Washington late The government said Jhfla- Mabel Sheridan, Jo Patelli, An­ “conditions seem likely” the Members of the society are from her emergency surgery, “ appalling.” Campaign Ohio; and a granddaughter. Snake Hill Rd., Coventry is from, the combined efforts of Board of Education’s budget hearing tests without not available for comment. with President Nixon and two today. violence was reported in Lon­ tibn has pushed up living costs drea Mazzoli, Herman Arabs will end the oil embargo. encouraged to be creative and but there was no word whether The funeral is Monday at 8:15 Men Win scheduled to appear in court the Manchester Public Schools, will be offset by additional in­ charge. Meanwhile, the” Federal top Arab leaders aimed at In Lit’tle Rock, Ark., don. generally at a 13.5 per cent an­ Schendel, Leon Fallot, Craig Kissinger set meetings in aggressive in the dramatic arts President Nixon would be a.m. from Holmes Funeral March 4 to face motor vehicle' the Manchester Association for come to the town of ap­ Tests wilt be per­ Energy Office announced nual rate in the past year. $15,000 Niles, Joel Dodge, John Washington with Egyptian — to organize special produc­ visiting his youngest daughter. Meanwhile, the indefinite Home, 400 Main St., with a I Manchester charges lodged against him the Help of Retarded'Children, proximately $100,000. formed by our consul­ Friday it has approved in­ The Labor party immediately Haberern, Virginia Celinski, , Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy tions for elementary school While Mrs. Elsenhower, 25, nationwide strike by the Mass at the Church of the HARTFORD (U PI)- A 63- Thursday. He is charged with the Manchester Community “This additional income will tants licensed, by the creased allocations for a attacked Heath bn this inflam­ Delores Coulombe, Dr. and his Saudi Arabian counter­ presentations, to write short was recuperating for removal nation’s 269,000 coal miners Assumption at 9. Burial will be year-old Stratford man was the operating an unregistered College, the Bureau of Pupil come from state special reim- State of Connecticut. If matory issue Hospital number of gasoline and diesel UAW Suggests part, Omar Sakkaf over the plays, and to participate in all of a bleeding ovarian cyst on was pqshOd, temporarily, at 675,000 winner in the weekly Personnel and Special Educa­ Frederick Spaulding, Stephen “Mr. Heath has cheated our in St- Mary’s Cemetery, East motor vehicle, misuse of bursement ahd tuition you are experiencing dif­ fuel dealers in the state. weekend. the fields of the art. least, into second place as it Hartford. ]\otes ' ‘ tion Services of the State Dzieiinski and Alfred Kargl. ficulties, such as hear­ the plush sixth floor of people about prices,” Wilson Conne^ctlcut "stare'M tef y marker plates, and failure to payments by the participating Connecticut Energy Diplomatic sources indicated The other eight charter moved /nto its sixth day. Friends may call at the drawing held Thursday night at Education Department, the towns. Thus, the netcOst to the Alternates are: Virginia ing but not understand­ Krannert Pavilion at. the In­ said in a speech at Manchester obey traffic signal. Emergency Agency officials the two Arab nations are members who were not present . Heath has called a general funeral home Saturday from 7 the Hartford Hilton. Town of Manchester, and town for operating expertses is Butterfield, John Eicholtzer ing, even if help has not Radical New diana University Medical .Friday night. “The increases Discharged Thursday: said the FEO has given Texaco election Feb. 28 to sect a new and Stanley Ostrinsky. seeking a Washington initiative for the induction ceremony are Center, officials made are not due to the miners.” to 9 p.m. and Sunday from 2 to 4 Joseph Bielawiec, 12 Valerie The 615;000 prize was won by governmental officials at both estimated to be $25,000. Thi^ es­ been previously avail­ mandate following his failure to VERNON The executive board will on a solution to the Israeli- away at college except one who preparations to clear other and 7 to 9 p.m. Dr., Rockville; Evelyn Gates, Thomas Bugnacki, 34, of the state and local level. timate is based on curreiit able, you should have avert the coal strike, which Heath, also -campaigning, . Randall E. Flanders, 19, 15 meet Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. at the Syrian situation before urging is studying in a kibbutz in patients from her floor in case Windsor Locks; Walter Wet- Manchester and his brother “The project is intended to methods of funding and could be your hearing tested at denied .Wilson’s charges and Park West Dr., Rockville, was Zipser Club to elect officers. Energy Plan an easing of the Arab oil em­ Israel. the President dropped in for a coupled with the Arab oil said the increases “are due to more, East Hartford; Mary Frank Bugnacki Jr., 38, of Ver­ charged Thursday with reckless meet the pressing need for oc­ reduced by considering the one of the following boycott, has plunged Britain ‘Women’s Week’ Charles Pillard, present MPOA bargo. These eight members are: visit. massive increases in prices of Bauknetchi, Glastonbury ; Anna non. driving in connection with the cupational training in areas placement of students in the locations: into the worst economic cirisis president, announced several DETROIT (UPI) - The Deputy energy chief John C. Meg Blakeslee, Anna Cyr, Pam Nixon has a speaking engage­ materials, raw commodities Opens Saturday Hoffman, 34C Garden Dr.; The brothers said they will in­ investigation of a one-car acci­ which will provide the hand­ facility who are presently being tion and production of oil and since World War II. weeks ago he will not continue United Auto Workers proposed nationalization of the railroad Sawhill said the energy shor­ Horton, Sue Krantz (inisrael), ment Monday in Huntsville, and food from abroad.” He said STORRS (UPI) - The Marie Boulanger, Newington; vest the money in their beef dent on Union St. icapped with an opportunity to educated and paid for by the TESTING HOURS tage is “here to stay” and will The government.Friday an­ in that post — because of the 10:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. a radical new national energy industry. It also urged oil Joel Krutt, Claudia Kuehl, Ala., and there was speculation while food costs in Britain Universityof Connecticut opejjgL Viola Chapman, 168 Summit business. Police said Flanders Went off become seii-sutlicient in the town in day or residential set­ The weather forecast for the not end “next week, next month nounced that food prices have M pressures of his business. program Friday even as U.S. producing Countries to buy out Paula S^imond, and Pam he might come to Indianapolis jumped 20 per cent they 'ISl.; Dianne Grindle, East Hart­ The winning number drawn the road, went through a fence community. The Regional Oc­ tings. M anchester 'Greater Hartford Area: In­ soared 20 per cent in the last Tir'^ffien'sQ w eek'' beginning A proposed changes in the automakers were - announcing or next year — and that means Walch. from there. rocketed 50 per cent in foreign this Saturday; ford;.Doreen Rogers, 583 Bush was 29203. The bonus number and damaged a porch at 115 cupational Training Center will “The immediate question is Tuesday, Fab. 19 creasing cloudiness this after­ thg'Tese^fv’es and facilities year and now cost 53 per cent MPOA’s bylaws was tabled for new layoffs affecting nearly 70,- owned by U.S. oil companies. no one is going to legislate it markets. Among scheduled events are Hill Rd. was 73814. Union,St., and also struck and serve the Town of Manchester when to take this project to the noon with snow late today and away.” future consideration. If con­ Piano’s Motor Inn 000 hourly workers. Union President Leonard a “non-sexist children’s story Also, Anna Demar, 24 East- Joseph Olah, who has retired damaged property at 117 Union and-up to a dozen surrounding voters in a referendum. The this evening. High near 30 and cerns creating a business 100 East Center St. The UAW’s program included Woodcock, with more,than 100,- At the same time, however, hour” where mothers and their field St.; Fearvanti Vichi, 360 from Sikorsky Aircraft, said, St.\’The car had to be towed communities. cost estimate listed above is lows tonight in the 20s. High membership. The argument New Britain formation of an energy authori­ 000 of his UAW members Sawhill and White House children will participate in Main St.; Michael Longo, 5 “It’s tpo good to be true,” when from the scene. ‘‘The architects for this based upon bidding in the fall of, Sunday in the mid-30s. Chance domestic adviser Kenneth Cole against the proposal was on the Tjiurtday, Fab. 21 ty that would, compete with the already cut indefinitely from simultaneous programs. Community Rd., South Wind­ called for the first prize. Flanders and a passenger in center are Lawrence 1974, which would necessitate a of precipitation: 30 per cent this minimized the prospect of gas- basis that businessmen already ' large oil companies in explora- auto payrolls, . said the Dr. Esther Westervelt, direc­ sor; ’Theresa Wojteczko, East With him was his wife the car, Michael Towhig, 17, Associates. Preliminary plans late spring referendum. Howard Johnson's afternoon, 70 per cent tonight. oline rationing.. Margaret, an inspector at have been reviewed and ap­ “We have been advised by the qualify for membership as in- Motor Lodge American people have borne tor of institution^| studies at Hartford; Harold Corthell, were treated and released at dividals. Long Hill Rd., Andover; Kelly Sikorsky, and their two Rockville General Hospital. proved by the Town Building architect that because of cost 65 Columbus Blvd. the burden of the energy crisis. Simmons College will discuss James Fogarty, The o|l companies are only con­ In other energy ‘‘Women and the Labor King, Amstoh;- Diane Maran- children. Flanders was released on a $100 Committee and the Board of escalations in the building con­ developments: M a n c h e s te r’s c iv il West Hartford cerned with earning the largest Market” on , Wednesday. A dino. East Hartford; Patrick Olah said all the money will non-surety bond for appearance Education. A ‘sketch con­ struction field that the project Zullo Formally preparedness director, outlined Thursday, Feb. 21 profits possible, he said. ' • The Federal Energy Office former director of the New McCaffrey, 108 Tollwood Dr., be placed m the bank. in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, ference’ has bedh held with the could be increased by as much civil defense activities, Shoreham West “The public welfare is com­ sm ojified its ban against gas­ York State Guidance Center for South Windsor; Susan Shoop, The drawing, coincided with March 5. oBureau of School Buildings of as $60,(KX) if bidding were con­ oline ' stations giving regular problems ahd plans and told of Motor Lodge pletely ignored,” said Wood­ Women, Dr. Westervelt is a cor Colchester. the second anniversary of the SOUTH WINDSOR the state Education Depart­ ducted in the spring of 1975. Ailnbiiiices Bid customers preferential treat­ the combined efforts during the 900 Farmington Ave. cock. “Democratic societies director of the National Coali­ Also, Paul Lavoie, 21 Connecticut lottery to which Joseph J. Eisler Jr., 55, of ment and the modifications This increased cost, which will , ment but only for commercial mid-December ice storm and cannot tolerate a situation in tion for Research on Women’s Vernwood Dr., Vernon; was invited all first prize Warehouse Point was charged suggested at this conference be borne mainly by the state, M ansfioid accounts and bulk sales blackout. which a few powerful cor­ im i m l Education. . . Annette Packard, 69 Durant winners for the past two years. with operating under the in­ have been incorporated into the must be considered in light of Friday, Feb. 22 For Nomination customers. plans. He gave high praise to the porations maintain a Topics throughout the week St.; Frqnk Thibodeau, East fluence of liquor or drugs and the fact that a special referen­ many groups and individuals in­ Wllllmantic Motor Inn stranglehold on the very • An official of the National will range from ‘‘The Forgotten Hartford; John Depolt, En­ evading responsibility in con­ ‘‘Estifnated costs, of the dum will have direct costs to NEW HAVEN (UPI)— Former Norwalk Mayor Frank Congress of Petroleum volved that week. Conn. Route 195 " 1/ lifeblood of half the world. That Ones — Women in History,” to field; Loretta Palliardi, 46 Jan nection with the investigation project will be $1,268,000. The the taxpayers of Manchester. N. Zullo today declared his candidacy for the Democratic Retailers changed the big oil site for the project has been ob­ “A major consideration to us stranglehold must be broken.” “What It’s Like to be a Woman Dr., Hebron; Jaqueline Puma, Area Lottery of on accident oq Rt. 5, South gubernatorial nomination and said^he hopes to win on the companies with using the in Public Office in a Rural East Hartford; Sandie Wilson, Windsor, Thursday night. tained by a land transfer from (Board of Education) is that a strength of his experience in municipal government. energy shortage to force ,in­ Town.” 17 Margaret Rd. Numbers Police said Eisler struck the State of Connecticut period of time will be needed to Woodcock said it would be Kathy says: “Lika Qeorga, Wa Cant Tall A Ua — dependent dealers out of another car and left the scene. .(Manchester Community inform the public of the issues Zullo is considered the dark horse in the four-way race both wrong and naive to believe business. Charles Binsted, CONNECTICUT 29203 Our Produca fs Tha Fraahaat and Bast VARIETY A witness chased the Eisler car ' College) to the Town of involved in voting on this which includes Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., Attorney that that- there is no energy executive director of the Bonus 73814 In The Whole Town!" NEW YORK 873263 and had him pull over to the General Robert K. Killian, and former University of shortage. retailers group, said the big NEW JERSEY 966859 side of the road until, police Connecticut President Homer D. Babbidge. “It is a mistake to think that companies should be forced to arrived. CALIF. LEHUCE ...... head S « 0 just because the corporations show how much of their produc- PENNSYLVANIA 26744 But, he said, he's confident of Police said Eisler was taken CALIF. NAVEL ORANGES...... for B fO Republican Gov. Thomas J. are largely to blame for the I tion they are allocating to Qualifier 33053 winning- the nomination MASSACHUSETTS 535963 to Manchester Memorial HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE, Just A Fm Left ... ea. *1.49 Meskill. He criticized the. problem, the problem doesn’t cgrfpany-controlled outlets and Hospital and admitted for PINK SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT...... 4 for S« 0 because he is “thd only can- governor for allegedly stalling exist,” he said. how much to independents. Qualifier p didate who has served as chief observation. He is scheduled to To m a t o e s , ceiio p a ck ...... s e e development of subsidized Ford said Friday nearly 16,- • T h e Interstate 97863 Travel By Train executive in government.” appear in Circuit Court 12, East housing in Connecticut. 000 ..workers face temporary Commerce Commission an­ ‘‘I am the only one,,” he told a Hartford, March 4.' He told the Democratic Town layoffs of one and two weeks nounced fu rth er re>vised CALL US FOR reception in New Haven, “who Committee in Windsor, and another 1,800 would be idled regulations aimed at allowing !!!; ""utait, p m *, C M v m , a*lghiin b f has made policy and carried out AMTRACK div*. Com, Q rm • Ytllow Souaali, Egg. P|*nL CMlMew*r. L**k*. Meskill’s housing goal for fiscal indefinitely in the next three independent truckers to pass on Shalot*, Splntd^R*d Onh>n*iTumlpi,SwMrP^ BoilonL*(- policy and dealt with the same year 1975 is “a drop in the weeks because of the slump in high fuel costs to shippers. The luc*, W*r*rcr*M, ClMfry^omalo**. wjde ran ^o f difficult, complex bucket 1,000 units” when com­ IMPORTED: Hon*yd*w*, HawtUan PInaappI*, Straatbartlaa. Rad S big car sales. ICC said it would ask Congress FinCERALD RESERVATIONS issues that the governor does." pared to estimates that 25,000 com SHOW TangarSair**’ * 0’An)ou Paara,Tam pI*NavMOiin^ Dal**, On Thursday GM announced to extend' its jurisdiction to POLISH NATIONAL HOME NO SERVICE CHARGE Zullo said he will win the families live in substandard it was idling 50,000 workers nomination in June “if enough thousands of commodities not HINERAL HOME housing in the state. over the next three weeks, also now covered by ICC Pulaski Square “*- **— r Thi flanUmlii n n g i IU._U town committees schedule EDWARD M. FITZGERALD, DIRECTOR He said Meskill has failed to because big car sales gre down. regulations, which would then HARTFORD, CONN. coMPim UK or suwATPwm^ forums where all four can­ name meitibers to a state Chrysler Corp. will have a allow drivers who haul the non- 225 Main Street 647-9949 didates can be sized up.” Sun,i February 17thy 1974 housing gi'oup^ the governor set single plant closed next week, covered goods the right to pass Manchester Zullo made a similar an­ up more than a year ago. ijling i800 workers. i on costs. 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. nouncement at a reception in ‘'■Delaying tactics” have Woodcock told newsmen & p C D f l ' his hometown Norwalk later in • A spokesman for vinegar PHONE 643-5940 V.I marked the Meskill ad­ Friday that he expects many of makers warned the gasoline Free? the day. ^ Washington Birthday Sales Continue dignified, traditional service Admission 67 East Center St., Manchester > Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 9 -5 /Sat. 10-1 ministration’s housing platform the idled workers will be back shortage may inevitably result >70 OMtUSD STh M M CN O TB • On the eve of his announce­ since the governor was elected Manchester area residents are taking advantage of two ment, the former mayor on the job once some of the con­ in a shortage of pickles, catsup, ’ downtown Manchester store and at right are other value ------■ ◄ ------■------^ ^ in 1970,” Zullo said. George Washington Birthday sales which continue through renewed his attack on fusion over the energy shortage canned tomatoes, salad seekers shopping at the Manchester Parkade, (Herald is cleared up. dressing and other foods. Monday. At left is a view of Friday bargain hunters in a photos by Pinto) t*'f t) b. PAGE TWO^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter. Conn.. Sat FpH .071

B o l t o n MANCHESTER njoA 6 4 6 - 2 2 8 Andtover MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat.. Feh. 16. 1974- PAP.E Tpoirn. Jerry Lewis About Town Cinema 1 Notes Members of the Manchester Selectmen Theatre Time Schedule American Legion Post will Bradley Monorail »y. than aifything\ meet Sunday at 3 p.m. at SRlRRMIENIBAin Postpone Watkins Funeral Hoipe, 142 E. I YDUNQPHMPIC Amhram-lMlB on wheels!” ELLEN LARIVIERE. Center St., to pay respects to May Be Ready for Meeting Correspondent Sstunlay Sunday • the Iqte Evan Nyquist, a PMMMatlKwMairtf TeL 742-9117 member. State - ’’Robin Hood” 6:15- State —’’Robin Hood” 6:15- Mid-1975^ Shugrue DONNA HOLLAND 8:00, Sunday Matinee, 1:00-2:40 MU Mwnu There will be a special 8:00; Sat. Matinee; 1:00-2:40 Correspondent Burnside - ’’Day of the Couples Bridge Group 1 of the iV lisI UmMMMMI meeting of the First Burnside — ’’The Day of the hfanchester. Newcomers Club The $4.4 million demonstra­ so-called 1-84 connector — Tel. 646-0375 Dolphin” 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30- Congregational Church of An­ Dolphin” 1:30-7:30-9:30 will meet tonight at 7:30 at the tion monorail project at which is to link 1-84 at Spencer The Selectmen’s meeting 9:30 H u m /m n a Bradley International Airport ' / w dover immediately" following home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome St. with 1-86 at East Hartford scheduled for Monday has been Jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — “A E 3 may open to the public in mid- postponed until IHiesday, Feb. the 11 a.m. wot^hip service Dvornek, London Rd., Hebron. near Laurel Lake — drew Sunday. jerry Lewis Cinema 1 — ’‘A Matter of Winning” 1:00-2:30- 1975, according to Deputy State 26. 7:15-9:00; criticism from some speakers Matter of Winning’’ 1:00-2:30 Grace -Group of Center lumtui "Transportation Commissioner Wednesday night. ' 0»tnek,uadormmiV$itlll... Bolton's Democratic Select­ 7:15-9:00; ’’Reefer Madness” 12 Cinema 2 - ’’Charlotte’s James F. Shugrue. W a ^ G T O N S Congregational Church w ill’ Manchester Deputy Mayor man Leon Rivers will be atten- The purpose of the meeting is Vfeb”” 1:00-2:30; ’’Don’t Look to act on: MidnTght, ’’Marjuana: Devil’s have a potluck Tuesday at 6:30 ^ Shugrue, briefly mentioning Pascal Prignano asked Shugrue ‘'ding a banquet Monday, Feb. 25 Weed” 12 Midnight. •^Vow” 7:00-9:15 1. To establish a memorial p.m. in the Robbins Room of - the Department of Transporta­ how to cut the red tape to get by invitation of the Manchester South Windsor Cinema — tion (DOT) ntonorail at a Jaycees. fund for the church. the cjjprch. fThe Rev. Dr. Si Ml MM 11 MMflM t;:; the road built. Cinema 2 - ’’Don’t Look ’’Charlotte’s Web” 2:00 miiiMwiiMr Wednesday meeting in Rivers is one of three persons 2. To «vote to accept the Now” 7:00-9:15; ’’Charlotte’s "Woodstock” 7:30 Wallace Fiske, interim pastor, “There’s nothing you can t m l m resignation of the Rev. Ray­ will show slides of ’’The Land of _ umMiim), 5$ Manchester, said "digging” for do,” Shugrue said. O O m O M SHAFER ■ PA M E U WHITNEY nominated by the Jaycees to Web” 1:00-2:30 UA East 1 - ’’Don’t Look PAMCLA WHITNEV ^ mond H. Bradley Jr. as pastor the Midnight Sun.” The event is the system will probably start receive its Distinguished Ser­ Now” 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:15 next month. Our Reg. ‘6 & ’7 of the church, effective April open to all women of the One comment about the vice Award. The decision will UA East 2 - ’’Brother of the •VIv — ------MaNRMw--- - ■ •----- A% . 2 0 . South Windsor Cinema, — church. Those planning to at­ Ford Motor Co. has the con­ Manchester 1-84 segment, made be made Feb. 25. Wind” 2:15-3:55-5:35-7:15-9:00 m c l a s s ic s -"Charlotte’s Web” 2:00; tend should cqptact Mrs. tract for the experimental by Prignano, might have Bulletin^ Board UA East 3 - ’ ”McQ” 2:20- TOPS! ‘‘REEFER MADNESS" and “Woodstock” 12 Midnight Malcolm Robertson, 452 A^ms ' ‘people-mover, ’ ’ Shugrufe ?aid, chused rumblings among All town offices will be closed After the meeting there will UA East 1 - ’’Don’t Look 4:35-7:00-9:15 .St, - and that firm has already-let “MARIJUANA; DEVIL’S WEED” be a family potluck dinner in Showcase Cinema 1 — ’’The Bolton residents if any of them Monday in observance of Now” 2-7-9:15; ’’The Blob” St out a number of subcontracts - . had attended the meeting. the Church Social Room. Each Excorcist” Cont. 1:15-3:40-6:00- Washington’s Birthday. “Wildriders” 12 Midnight for the Bradley Field work. ^Prignano criticized 495 family is requested to bring a 8:25-10:55 1:10; Special Late Charter Night Da East 2— ’’Brother of the The system will probably be hot dish or a salad and its own Show Every Night. T H E DAY regulations which lump the 1-84 Awards were presented to Wind” 2-7:15 or ready for testing at the end of connector with yet-to-be-built place settings. Rolls, dessert Showcase 2 — ’’American m t Read Hel^ald Ads inembers of Boy Scout Troop 73 this year, Shugrue said, and will sections of the highway east of Fashion Looks, and beverage will’be provided Graffitti” Cont. 12:50-2:554:55- following the presentation of start moving people in mid- Bolton Notch. by the Board of Deacons and UA East 3 - ”McQ” 2-7-9:15 7:00-9:10; Special Late Show TAKES OFF DOLPHIN in Solids and ^ the troop’s 1974 charter by 1975. “If it ends at Bolton Notch, the Board of Religious Elduca- Showcase Cinema 1 — ’’The 11:20 UKEA Novelty Patterns. Frank Ennis, Algonquin district GEORGE C S C O r fl The monorail, he explained, fine!” Prignano stated. “But tion. Exorcist” Cont. 1:15-3:40,6:00- Showcase 3 — ’’Papillon” BLAZING Misses and Juniors. / • commissioner, earlier this it trishvandevere| will be completely automated the Spencer St. end is 8:25 10:55-1:10 Special Late Cont. 1:454:30-7:20-10:10- FOREST HRE, COlO* ^ 1 and similar to an innovative Jerry Lewis Cinema week. Sho\y every night. different,” he said, calling: for. Showcase 4 - ’’Magnum WTH mass transportation system in Greg Mahon and Bill Rady 11^ ^ f»Sl P4PHKC 5; ii- 3333 swift completion of the connec-- Force” Cont. 12:10-2:254:45- A THRU San Francisco, the BART (Bay were invested into the troop and Open Hearing 7 :3 0 - 9 :3 0 tor. 7:10-9:35 Area Rapid Transit). presented the scout award. There will be an open hearing Showcase 2 — ’’American AMINUTL Our Reg. 7 & ^8 A humble radiant terrific movie. Vernon Cine 1 — ’’Brother of - R t f Rffttf, ■ucwainHUH, >80 ai-OS'lH £K [iST HSOTfSPO “If it (the monorail) proves Steven >.Minicucci was of the Law Enforcement Study Graffitti” Cont. 12:50 2:55-4:55- N Y . D a ily N e w s SAT. I:10-SUN0AY'Tils the Wind” 2:00-3:35-5:20-7:00- 5 MIHUTTS fROH HIFO I 61 I I I ! S3 out — and we’re hopeful it will presented the Tenderfoot Committee at the Town Office 7:00 9:10 Special Late Show 8:35 Town Invites badge. Building, Tuesday at 8 p.m. An. every Saturday & Sunday 11:20 — then we can move into down­ A Special Selection PANTS! Vernon Cine 2 - ’’Charlotte’s town city areas with this type of Steven Greene and Mark dover townspeople are invited Sweeper Bids Web” 2:00; ’’Mark of the system,” Shugrue commented. Jensen were presented the to attend. Showcase 3 - ’’Papillon” Devil” Part 2, 5:00-7:00-9:00 Reg. *70 and *80 First Class award. CINEMAY tgTO' But for now, he said, the Bids will be opened March 6 Wnt. 1:45-4:30-7:20-10:10 monorail isn’t part of DOT in the Municipal Building for :9 5 Jensen was the last boy to Library Closed ShovJcase 4 - ’’Magnum receive the award under the old LIGHYED barking- Wb Honor MASTER CHARGE • plans for Greater Hartford. street sweeper rentals and ser- Hie Andover Public Library Force” Cont. 12:10-2 :25-4 :45- I ^THEATRES EAST vice for the Town of scouting regulations and M .1 r.. vjNCMltTfR'N P&PW6b A Par jrnoum hciMf* Steven Potter, (3); Jeff Smith, awhile, but only one director — east and west of the dry brook OW PAAAIiCUWT XCOWM (6); Mike Sobol, (1). Zinsser - stuck it out for the right-of-way-and'lneluding the DACRON'S COTTON Steven Greene was promoted entire meeting, from 7:30 to 10 right-of-way. to troop scribe. Mike ^bol was p.m. Sweeping is expected to com­ AT 1:00 and 2:30 EVERY DAY promoted to assistant patrol That fact drew criticism mence in late March and last ALL WEATHER leader. from one Manchester resident, about six weeks. Stanley Ostrinsky of 182 Bissell Bids will be opened March 6 COATS! plus 3 STOOGES M A St. Ostrinsky complimented also for a portable' air com­ Zinsser. pressor for use by the Town Water Department. Being ALL SEATS # 5 ^ 9S6 Main street * '"“"‘****«f Near the end of the DOT’S in­ offered in trade is a 1966 formational session, one of the Chicago pneumatic model and department’s maps — depicting the 1951 Chevrolet cab and WOODSTOCK Downtown Manchester... proposed highways in the chassis on which it is mounted. Greater Hartford area — fell down. (■) Isinglass is a pure gelatin Including'zip-out The mishap was greeted with derived from the air blad­ a short burst of applause. Complete expert alterations pile liner. After 22 years, ders of fisli, and is used as a at no charge. clarifying agent in cider, T h isisth e Delays in-construction of the wines and malt beverages. PLUS The Little we have decided Theatre of Chpnce of SHORT Manchester, to quit! SUBJECT Starts NIGHT WATCH raLifetime Lett Time TonIghtI Monday 8:30 P.M. A Special Selection ^ j | MEN’S & BOYS’ EAST CATHOLIC to Save on AUDITORIUM Morning at Of Our Regular TICKETS $3.00 SWEATERS! at door or call 9:30 A.M. the Finest 640-0812 OUT OF ^ 6 & ^ 7 M en’s * MEN'S ' BOYS' unti! 5:30 Qualib Name Reg^ Reg. ■OTHsnKsinirv* P.M. and ' l / ’8 & ‘9 “BROTHER OF ^ SHIRTS! W ill Brand Continue Merchandise Daily until BUSINESS Nm hniljAN Hmi tiii Completely OridMl - taM (I) “MARK OF THE Sold Out! For the best selection be fast, be early. After 22 DPOt-PARTr .it .iM iM la. a u Mi years Casual Village w ill cloaa Ita doors by April 1s t o r '‘jm a 1M*3$ iM a— a H4 soonar...Foravarl A Special Group of 1:2S-3JS Iht Sit, Sm , Mm l for your MEN’S & BOYS’ 1“CMARLOTTrS WET SAVE 80% te 78% A shopping \ OUTERWEAR! ENTIRE STOCK! * CINEMA / More Than $120,000 In convenience . EAST HARTFORD-MAIN ST. Stop & Shop Inventory To Be Our Reg. *10 NOW Super Disney Family Fun! Sacrificed at DOUBLE KNIT Incredible Markdowns! MANCHESTER • 263 Middle Tpke. West, Corn. Broad St. DAO PUPS EAST HARTFORD* Silver Lane OUTI r SLACKS! V H in F U NOW PRICE!

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M A N C H tS T fP ■ ■ k a a c e n t i r H flK nrs FREE PARKING RFAR OF THEATRE m UL SALES iW 10 AM ^ IHEES: TODAY TO THURS. CUSH, MASTER CIUjiGE M PM lunliiiiiicuo I after SCHOOL SHOWS CASUAL VILLAGE SHOP OR « iin EVEHIHSS AT: , RHiN. O n m i. CanL 8:18 8i00 CHILDIIEM flB. I Shows tlarflni StM 956 Main Street In Downtown Mahchestor BANK AMERKARD ALL OTHER STOP & SHOP STORES IN cA Qreat(^ameinT'ine Clothing VGAIIiCiiitfriMtPJL THE HARTFORD AREA WILL BE CLOSED. MANCHESTER Manchester Parkade, Broad Street Plaza, West Middle Turnpike / PAGE FOUR MANCHESTER EVEJVING HERALD, Mahchester, Conn., Sa.t., Feb. 16, 1974 iilanrhrHtpr Sitrniu^ Hpral!i I ' News for Rev. Curtis Accepts Church Call HARTFORD (UPI) - Joseph They came up with the H. Callahan, th» energy coor­ following on easing the lines at possible. i , and was vice president and • enter gas stations from the Founded OcU 1881 1 The Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. dinator for Hartford and nine the gas pumps. treasurer of Vermont Plastics, gas and fuel oil dealers met • don’t block entrances to same side of the street on which S Piiblished by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their of Newton Centre, Mass.,'has the station is located. I Senior Citizens accepted a ^ to serve as Inc., in Montpelier before Friday on the problems of businesses or streets. ^jCo., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 (» entering the ministry. queues at gasoline service • finally, Callahan says for 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203); sonior pastor of Center • turn direction signals on. p.m. should telephone the circulation Wally In 1961, he graduated from stations. • keep as close to the curb as faster service have single -4 i'*. Congregational Church. He will Andover Newton Theological dollars available. Published every evening except Sun- department, 647-9946. assume his duties at Center •Sdays and holidays. Entered at the School and in 1955 was invited Member Audit Bureau of Circulation HI! What do you think of the In the afternoon as part of our Churcb Feb. 23 and will preach to the Institute for Advanced g Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- change in the weather? Some his first sermon on March 3. ii;' cond Class Mail Matter. Fun-Day we had John Hulser, Pastoral Studies in Bloomfield FOR days are nice and warm for this John Calgreen, and Don Bosse, The congregation of Center Hili^Mich. He studied under a Burl L. Lyons, Publisher time of the year, and then the represehtatives of the Beltone Chiurch voted at a special Mernll Fellowship at Harvard The Manchester Publishing Co. next cold again. Sure is one way Hearing Aid Services, who gave t 4\ church meeting Feb. 10 to ex­ Divinity school and took ^^IPTIONS’ assumes no financial responsibility for ,|H*| of catching cold,/ so be sure to an excellent presentation of tend the (fall to the Rev. Mr courses at the Sloan School of #7# Curtis. typographical errors appearing in adver­ keep on your Warm clothes, movies and a question and Management in 1973. Subscription Rates The Rev. Mr. Curtis has been tisements and other reading matter in drink plenty of liquids and I . answer period on hearing. His wife, Jane Cook Curtis, Payable in Advance could say get plenty of rest, but We hope to have them back pastor of the First I One Month...... $3.25 The Manchester Evening Herald. Was a classmate at the Univer­ then again who wants to? No shortly with a testing device to Congregational Church of New­ sity of Vermont. They have five j: Single Copy...... i5,( Display advertising closing hours, ton Centre since 1967. He was three full days prior to publication. fun in that. give you folks a chance to check children, 'James, 21, Mary >:.• By Carrier, Weekly...... 751^ Here at the Center the action ordained in U61 and was pastor Fabian Bachrach photo Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon out your hearing. We certainly Elizabeth, 20, Daniel, 18, Leigh i;: One Y ear...... $39,00 continues, and the theme song thank the gentlemen for being of the First Congregational Rev. Newell H. Curtis Jr. Ann, 16, and Cynthia, 14. At The Manchester Parkade prior to day of publication; 12 noon many are singing this weekend with us, and look forward to' Church of Rochester, N,H.. Six Months...... , $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and before going to Newton Centre. S Three Months ...... $9.75 is “California Here We Come.’* their next visit. Monday. Yes, some seventy members He graduated from the good news they lust arrlvedl Workshop Supervisor / University of Vermont in 1950 - will be off and flying West Mrs. Francis Turkington was OPEN Tuesday morning. We will >1974 flower & vegetable seeds our guest at luncheon. She is Jhose famous “ferry morse” seeds leave our Center at 7:30, so that supervisor of Workshop without About Town - means you’ll be getting here Walls out of Mr. Norman Fen- ¥e have every little thing around 7 o’clock. We expect to dall’s office. Sunset Council, Degree of SUNDAY fitte r Thoughts For Krogh ,,.r* you name leave Bradley Field at 9:15, She spoke on how she can Ifne Pocahontas, will meet Monday “J C - -V arriving in Los Angeles shortly at 8 p.m. at the Zipser Qub. . It, we Egil Krogh must be a frustrated, Krogh must be bitter when he thinks up workers to help seniors with 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. after noon their time. all types of work, cleaning win­ Mrs. Joan Griswold of Winsted, have la embittered, puzzled and shattered of his career, which two years ago After a very busy “week as great Pocahontas, and her the miracle of mowStre^ | dows, cleaning rooms, running we sell || man as he starts serving the six "^seemed so well on its way and now well as an exciting one, we will errands, shoveling snow, etc. board of ^eat chiefs will make (0 downtown mancheater FOR ALL YOUR leave San Francisco on Tuesday their official visit to the coun­ lottery tickets j months sentence for conspiracy which lies in ruins. Certainly he wonders Anyone interested can' give us a cil. -afternoon, and hopefully we’ll call, and we’ll forward your MEDICINAL NEEDS! was was meted for his part in the what he will do to earn afliving and he back here at the Center request. around 11:30 in the evening. break-in of the office of Daniel provide for his family upon his Mrs. Turkington will be with \ i. We’ll be a little tired, no doubt, us each Thursday, and you can Ellsberg's psychiatrist. release. He has been suspended from and guess we’ll be singing “We Waiting For Spring (Photo by Tony Gentiluomo) discuss job problems with her Special Award For a VIP Krogh, you remember, was the the state of Washington Bar. Left our Hearts in San Fran­ personally, so feel free to talk cisco.” Jeffrey Kennedy a first grader at Martin School, offers White House aide, who was named to her anytime. ,, What must his reaction be when he , Speaking of Tuesday, that’s his father, Superintendent of Schools James P. Kennedy, a head of the “plumbers” unit and told In the evening we held our thinks of former Vice President Spiro where our column starts. We Valentine’s Dance, and had our special award which is a big valentine. The event took ^yVVasliiiicitoifs |» rtliiliijr)it^ he might use covert means to protect had our usual fine turnout for regular grand turnout. Along place at the end of a class play, “ Fun in February,” and Agnew still enjoying protection of the ceramics, and soon we will be the United States from information with the dancing to the tunes of S i t rw r* ® to Kennedy. The play was written by Miss Secret Service,, ar^chauffered Capital Fare starting a new beginners class. Mickey Fendell and his baqjlwe u n ® teacher in Manchester. (Herald leaks and other threats to our iratioflal limousine and a clerical staff of six or p We will be putting all the pros had a few fun games, lots of photo by Bevins) Security. ' in one class leaving room, for nice goodies to munch on, made seven, after he was found guilty of Andrew Tally another class. More later. He could have been sentenced to 10 and served by our students un- accepting bribes. Bowling Results . der the supervision of Frank Religious Calendar Cl''- years in jail and a fine up * $10,000 for The judge, in sentencing Agnew, In the afternoon the Senior and Nancy Latucca. Sunday Glffomy Conclusion Bowling League was busy at the _____ Thursday the break-in. However, he pleaded The evening ended with our 9:45 a.m., Adult Fonim.’HIBTe agreed that his career and reputation Parkadg Lanes with the usual awarding^kjf door prizes, 10 a.m.. Prayer Group, guilty to the lesser sentence, following results. study and discussion; Emanuel Emanuel Lutheran Church. MANCHESTER had been so badly damaged that this and everyone present had a Lutheran Church. presumably to be a government In the Men’s Class A group, wonderful time, and went home 8 p.m., Bible Study, 151 Love o n c h e / t c ^ f was punishment enough and nothing WASHINGTON - One of my Tribune had to say in an 7 p.m.. Service, Trinity Cove­ Lane. PARKADE waste in many such Sam Schors won the high triple tired but happy. ■ witness in some of the other pending could be gained by imprisonment. favorite newspapers, the Gary, editorial headed “foreign Aid with 499 and A1 Bolis tp high nant Church. 8 p.m., “Finding Ourselves in Watergate cases. Ind., Post-Tribune, has put its projects...we stifl have a large Menus for the Week Tuesday Today’s World,” Thomas Krogh, too, had a career and good and Watergate”-IS important stake as a people in attempting single with a 191 score. In the editorial finger on.,a question Monday: Hot tender beef 9:30 a.m.. Church Women Sargent, leader; Fellowship While not high in the ranks in the and thought-provoking reading. to help developing nations Class B group, William Preston name, not as highly placed perhaps, that may linger right up to Jan. The newspaper noted that one sandwich, buttered corn, United meet at St. Mary’s Hall, Second Congregational develop in a hopeful and orderly took the high triple with a 446 White House, he surely thought that 26,1976, and has come up with a of my recent columns declared chilled fruit and cookie, Episcopal Church. Church. Public invited. but of Paramount importance to him. fashion rather than having and Joseph Chaves the high beverage. * gloomy conclusion. that the House reflected the 10 a.m., St. Mary’s Bible he was on the way to a fine career in» them threaten to erupt in chaos. single with a 179. Friday When Egi^ Krogh considers that Theoquestion is whether public mood in voting down a Wednesday: Homemade study at 463 fc. Center St. government. Now as he is separated “But the point where In fhe Women’s Class A Manhattan-style fish chowder, 3:15 p.m., “ Good News” o r k o d o President 'Nixon is' so preoc­ proposal to contribute $1.5- a Daniel Ellsberg is walking around a Watergate is concerned is that group, Mary Chaves won the grilled bacon, tomato and Wednesday Club, NofT-Denominational; from his wife and family for a cupied witk his troubles over >bilIionYto a World Bank free man, and even meddling in President Nixon was for the high triple with a 4l8 and /lita cheese sandwich, pickle and 10 a.m.. Holy Communion and Emanuel Lutheran Church. the ethical health of his ad­ program for helping the poorer minimum of five months — one month measure — at least by lip ser­ Wimmer the high single with potato chips, ice cream with Bible Study; St. Mary’s 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.. Course: governmental affairs, after breaking ministration that he has lost the nations. If so, however, the 166. In the Class group, Eva “About Your ^xuality,” at off for good behavior — he must vice — yet the vote against it chocolate sauce, beverage. Episcopal Church. security on government information c a p a c ity to govern. No Post-Tq^une said that “the Lutz took both honors of high 3:15 p.m., Special Education Susanna Wesley House of South equivocation flavors the was more heayily Republican Thursday: Old-fashioned beef wonder about the strange path that his public mood just may be than Democratic. triple with 307 and high single Religion Class; South United Windsor Methodist Church,., hy considered confidential, can he be Tribune’s answer to this ques­ wrong.” Read on if you will; with 124. pot pie, with garden vegetables, life has taken. "Nixon is not the first Presi­ Methodist Church. North United Methodist other than embittered? tion. {t declares flatly that “The reasons we think the deep fried cauliflower, tossed dent to be faced with public dis­ Our Up-and-coming Variety garden salad, ginger bread cake 7 p.m.. Prayer Meeting Church. It had been hoped by those eager tp “Today thbre is no Presidential public mood was wrong are Ellsberg is free because of jjungling illusionment where foreign aid Show is picking up steam, and with whipped cream, beverage. followed by Bible study; Trinity Saturday leadership." three. First, considerable of prove the President culpable that is concerned. Even when Presi­ with a few laugh acts mixed in Friday, Washing to n’s Covenant Church. 9 a.m.-10:30 p.m.. Course; on the part of the prosecution. He Now, the Post-Tribune comes that proposed loan money was dent Truman launched the should make for a good fun Birthday cake special, cherry 7:30 p.m., “The Group, ” high “About Your Sexuality,” North Krogh would be source of in­ as close as possible to being to go' to sub-Sahara Africa, never was found innocent of the whole concept, wisely we think, night. Yours, truly startecWff pancake festival with grilled school meeting; St. Mary’s United Methodist Church. what is called on various where there is actual threat of criminating information against Mr. there were those who called it just going to help out a little bit, ham,, creamy butter and syrup, Episcopal Church. Special Education Dance charges. mastheads an independent farhine.. .Second, while it is true Nioxn. wasteful give-away. That at­ and before I knew it I ended up chilled apple sauce, beveragq, Class; South United Methodist s: newspaper. Its proprietors are tha|» the United States would But Krogh must wonder about the titude persisted under being in a couple of acts. . Remember you can eat all you Church. He was not. He stated categorically neither professional Nixon have been paying more than horde of liberals who roundly sup­ Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson Remember, the night of the want of the fluffy cakes. haters nor professional Nixon (th e o th e r r Lc h e r that he had had neither direct nor in­ and early in the Nixon ad­ show will ,be_Saturday night, ported Ellsberg and came to his lovers. So far as I have been nations)...other nations are Schedule for the Week ministration. Yet all were able March 16, starting at 8 o’clock direct orders from the President able to ascertain over the devoting a larger share of their Monday through Friday, defense. Nothing has been heard from to convince Congress of .a cer­ at the Howell Cheney Technical years, it gives no allegiance to Gross National Product to such tickets are available for our authorizing or directing the break-in. tain wisdom that to some extent School. Our bus will run for this that quarter for Krogh. But then they either party and has no political projects than are we. Third, affair, and we’ll give you more Variety Show. Yet, someone ordered him to take overrode unpopularity. Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, T pets. Thus, wfraT’tbe'Tosl-^ '■ While there doubtless has been are usually most vocal when anti­ “That was done through details on it a little later. the action. Pe/^affs not in specific Tickets are now avaijable at the kitchen social bingo games, one government. Presidential leadership. can of canned good# needed; detail, but ijt broad terms em­ "Today there is no Presiden­ .office, or from many of our Krogh has not cried over his plight. members. noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is powering that type of action and tial leadership. That is partly served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m,, As a lawyer, he said he thought the because faith in the Presidency We’ll be meeting for another Open Forum rehearsal tomorrow afternoon pinochle games. Bus pickup at either stating or strongly implying sentence just. has been deeply undermined by at 2 o'clock. •• 8:30 a.m., return trips at 12:30 that it was being done to protect the the tangle of unanswered p.m. and 4 p.m. But in the lonely days and nights Crewel Class welfare of the country. questions. It is partly because Tuesday, 10 a.m,, ceramic ' ahead, with a bright future shadowed, An Apology assures a thoroughly objective the President is too involved in We move along to and oil painting classes; also Krogh must be puzzled that he is in Wednesday, and in the morning and his profession perhaps lost, he To the editor: and equitable choice. such concerns to devote the bus pickup for shopping; 1p.m., HURRY! our class in crewel embroidery jail and the man who authorized his I wish to apologize to all the Thank you again, Mrs. time he needs to affairs of Senior Bowling League at the will wonder how it all happened and Schaffer. government. was busy making same action is still free and unsentenced. members of the Town Planning Parkade Lanes; *1:30 p.m., what went wrong in the White House. Sincerely, “More than foreign aid is con­ beautiful articles. Meanwhile return trip from shopping. and Zoning Commission for the we had 40 pinochle players with remark made by the chairman Robert P. Fuller, cerned-here. More, perhaps — Wednesday, 10 a.m., crewbl president except in the view of those who the following winners. Grace ONLY ONE DAY of conservation, Mrs. Parla, embroidery class and pinochle may be about to die of hunger — Moore, 625; Ellen Bronke, 598; who is a member of our party. Manchester games; noon to 12:30 p.m., The Canal Treaty may be involved than seeking to May Kayser, 595; E sther D Scholarship Foundation lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 3 The statement that the Plan­ Anderson, 594; George Frost, For more than ten years now we ning and Zoning Commission save lives. What is involved is p.m., ceramic dassr 1 p.m. to 4- and neither Colombia nor the new the ongoing operation of 582; Florence North, 556; would be insensitive to the p.m., bridge gambs. Bus pickup LEnrOSAVE hAve;beeh in negotiation with Panama Heartening government. Esther Gaudette, 552; Jennie % nation of Panama, could have done it. at 8:30 a.m., return trip and for a new treaty for our use of the: preservation of the wetlands if "It isn’t working.” Fogarty, 545; Cis Wilson, 544; therefore, there would be no canal To the editor: pickup at 12:30 p.m., and return. the administration of the’lnland In short, a President cannot Bess Moonan, 542, and Ann Canal Zone and our operation of the Wetlands, agency was given to It is heartening to read that again at 3 p.m. today, if it were not for the United govern if he cannot persuade Young, 542. them was prompted without the FBI is to investigate the Thursday, there will be no Panama Canal, Congress to buy his programs, In the afternoon Gloria had States. ^ thought. I’m sure and by her Janice Pockett disappearance. craft classes on Thursday; 10 and Secretary of State her ceramic cIms busy in one Recently Ambassador-at-large zeal to have this charge given to It must be gratifying to John a.m. to 11:45 a.m., square SALE ENDS Kissinger’s sharp criticism of room, while in ine main hall we Ellsworth Bunker hps been conduc­ A new canal will have to be built the Conservation Commission. McPartland of the Manchester dance lesson, noon to 1 p.m., the House vote" left no doubt ITad four tables of bridge soon. And the United States will have The members of the Planning Police Department that his un­ Hot-Meals and Meals-on- ting negotiations with the present tiring efforts to oring this about that the World Bank project players and this is the list of . Wheels; 1 p m. Fun-Day Monday, February 18 to build it. We should build it. We and Zoning Commission are to winners: Ethel Quish, 4,270; Panama government on the new trea­ - be commended for the un­ has been rewarded, however was an important Presidential featuring Noni Norse, RECOA, ' J i l l program. Especially on legisla­ William Lucas, 3,610; Jack ty. These meetings have been con­ shbuld keep control of it. The canal is limited time they devote to belatedly. ■ Regional Action for Seniors. for your P.A. McGehan tion requiring the appropriation Owen, 3,520; and Marjorie Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, one of our primary defense resources their work. It is my opinion, McLain, 3,370. ducted in great secrecy and with no which I am sure is shared by 26 Marshall Rd. of funds. Congress can veto a kitchen social bingo, one can of in this hemisphere. President’s requests. And if a. shopping revelation to the public of their con- ^ many others^ that this.commis- Manchestw Wildwood Trip canned goods needed; noon to President can’t even influence duct. The canal has been the source of ■ sion has always acted in the The way the time is moving 12:30 p.m., lunch is serj^^ed; 1 convenience best interest of the entire com­ members of his own party; the aloDg it won’t be long now p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. much harassment by the Panamanian Far Behind government isn’t operating. It is feared, however, that they have ' munity and will continue to do before we will-be registering Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m,, return Stop & Shop / taken a turn which would see the goyernment. The conditions of our so if given the Inland-Wetland Dear sir: for our fun trip to wonderful trip at 12:30 and 4 p.m. responsibility. After a very nice trip to the Wildv<^ Crest. I know, the in... Canal Zone returned to the sovereign­ presence there has been softened over Phyllis Jackston Southwest, I have two - price fS right, and expect that Todayh Thought ty of Panama, and the influence of the the years, even to the concession of town director questions: The Almanac all those that made the trip last I have close friends that \^rk year are ready to go again, and Tea Bag DON'T MISS IT! United States diminishing. flying the Panamanian Flag over the 405 Hackmatack St. on oil drilling rigs and luve we hope to add many more. It A Christian is like a tea bag — ' Canal Zone, which is ours to rule in: Manchester MANCHESTER • 263 Middle Tpke. West, Corn. Broad St. In talking of the canal and the' seen wells that were completed United Press Inlernutionul will be Connecticut Week, so we he’s not any good till he’s been perpetuity according to the terms of that were cappeJk and not Today is Saturday, Feb. 16, want a good showing. It’s four in hot water. EAST HARTFORD - Republic of Panama there are two Thank You submitted by: the canal treaty. pumped. I also jdrove through the 47th day of 1974 with 318 to big days and it will be ^'things which sjjDuld be remembered. To the editor: miles of oil fields and about one follow. happening the week of June 17. Rev. Stephen J, White ' First, there probably would be no . Permissiveness has become one of In behalf of tffe Manchester out- of five pumps were The moon is between its last Like I say, it’s a long way off,. St. Mary’s Episcopal Scholarship Foundation, I pumping. If some one will quarter and'Trew phase. but we will need time to Church -k Save On Gas with Republic of Panama if-it were not for our national faults. We have been ben­ would like to thqnk Mrs. Gloria explain this I might believe The morning stars are Venus" register and line this u{^. Keep, the United States. ding over backwards to be “fair and Schaffer, foi' donating her win­ there is a shortage of oil. and Jupiter. the date in mind and we’ll tell Herald n illa .M .1 nings Wednesday night on At the least this country encouraged reasonable” for the last two decades. One other thing that I was The evening stars are Mer­ you more news in a couple of ‘What in the World’ to this amazed at was the beautiful cury, Mars and Saturn, weeks. Yesterdays the break of the isthmu? from Colom­ It has gained us no friends. We are Foundation.. — roadside rest stops. We in Those born on this, dafe are Speaking of trips, we also are Years Ago Ohe-Stop'Shopping For those that do not know of Connecticut have nothing to under the sign of Aquarius. making arrangements to go to bia, of which it had been^a part. In considered a-soft touch, a paper tiger, Town Counsel Charles S. this effort, the Manchester compare to the worst that we the Coachlight Theatre to see if you will. American actress Katherine House rules that there may be 1903 we recognized the new govern­ Scholarship Foundation is a saw. I also have pictures to Cornell was born Feb. 16, 1898. “South Pacific,” but couldn’t n a M r a r s no absentee ballot voting in ment within a few days of the revolu­ This is one matter which we con­ qualified, tax exempt organiza­ show if you would be interested. On this day in history: get tickets until the April 3 tion whosepurpose is to provide referenduni voting concerning tion. The country owes its existence to sider not negoUable. The canal iff vital I cannot help but wonder why a In 1925, Floyd Collins wqs show. So keep this in mind as proposed new,schools. administrl^p for existing progressive state such as 10 found dead in a cavern at Cave it’s one show you’ll enjoy I’m Board of Directors and Town AM our aid. It is that plain and simple. to national defense. Panama and the funds or foundations, raise sure. Connecticut has to be so far City, Ky., where he had been Planning Commissibn f^ap^ monies for additional behind in this area. trapped for 18 days. T06PM Two, there would be no Panama Canal Zone are our creations. We Square Dancers proves layout of Olcott Manor. I ★ Free Parking for scholarships through gifts and • Sincerely, I IP 1964;, Kenny Hubbs, Thursday morning Happy Hal and Addition No. 1. Canal, if the United States had not would be fools to let it fall into un­ ■ bequests, and distribute These Melvin Backes Chicago Cubs’ second baseman, Petschke was on hand to greet 10 Years A go ALL OTHER STOPS SHOP STORES IN , built it. Previous aUempts had failed. friendly hands, as we let Cuba fall. to Manchester area students. 571 Hartford Rd, Apt. 5 was killed when the light plane 48 members for a square dance The selection procedure Manchester he was piloting crashed in ytah. This was a Sunday; The THE HARTFORD AREA WILL BE CLOSED.'' lesson. Herald did not publish. ^ 4,000 Cars L /

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^udents To Hear Talks Broad Street On Selecting Courses RMNCHESTER ^ Manchester Francis R. Shorten, director The parochial schools will -I Open 10 A.M. - is p .m . Daily of guidance for the Vernon send notices home before these public schools, will be speaking interviews are held. ,SEiF-SCRVICC DEPT STORES 725 EAST to Grade 8 students in the public Parents of students at the and parochial schools dnriK Middle School may make ap­ Business-Directory Guide For the w »k of Feb. 25. ^ pointments by calling the MIDDLE TURNPIKE HOIMIS Shorten will be explaining the guidance office of the school. Supermarket!* program of studies at Rockville 400 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. ' High and the process of course WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY MANCHESTER Msnchester end SuFroundino 06040 selection. Vernon MEMBER, THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULE He will be at St. Bernard School on Feb. 25 at 9:30 a.m. Benefit Dance THE MOST MODERN Vicinity and at St. Joseph School, Feb. TECHNIQUE IN MEN’S 26 at 9:30 a.m. m u Aid Baby HAIR STYLING At the Vernon Center Middle School on Feb. 27, he will speak The Vernon Junior Women’s featuring this week... to,the Grade 8 boys at 9:10 a.m. Club will sponsor a dance, and to the girls at 9:56 a.m., March 2 at the Crystal Lake VILLAGE BARBER B A R D I N D i L Y S SALON FOR MEN both in the school auditorium. Ballrwm in Ellington for the Featuring Raga Cut benefit of Terry Bouffard, an appointment accepted A special program for ROBERT 0. ST PIERRE PHONE 64B-0I87 MANCHESTER PARKADE parents will be held Feb. 28 at Enfield baby who is seripusly . PROP. .^.312 MAIN STREET 7:30 p.m. in the high school MANCHESTER Your Complete ^ auditorium. Parents may also The theme of the dance will Hundreds of Pripes Chopped Throughout the Store! *c TRAVEL Appliance Store — attend any of'^the daytime be “The Peanut Shuckers Stomp.’’ There will be a peanut MERCURY AGENCY programs. 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— 8:00 - - Feb. 18 — 5:00 — - 8 : 3 0 - (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY Feb. 21 (3) PERRY MASON (3) H/tWAII FIVE-0 (20-22-30) EMERGENCY - 8:00- (8-40) WIDE WORLD OF (8-40) AMERICAN MUSIC - 6 : 0 0 - QPADTQ (40) PARTRIDGE FAMILY (3-8-22) NEWS (3-8-22) NEWS (18) I SPY (18) TOWARDSrTHE YEAR • - 8:30 - 2000 (18) I SPY m m - (18) THIS WEEK IN THE (20) FILM (3) M*A»S*H (20-22-30) BANACEK (20) SOUNDING BOARD n 6 a .(24) ZOOM C.' (22-30) ARNOLD PALMER (8-40) MOVIE (24) TIN LADY (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH ‘- 9 : 0 0 - "Live Again, Die Again" (1974) * (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH • - 5 : 3 0 - (18) 700 CLUB (24) YOUNG PEOPLES’ (40) WILD WILD WEST (40) WILD WILD WEST (18) CELEBRITY (24) BLACK JOURNAL FILM FESTIVAL - 6 : 3 0 - (24) TOWERS OF —6:3^ (3-8-22-30) NEWS - 9 : 3 0 - FRUSTRATION - 9P00 - (3) SHAFTA (3-8t22^30) n e w s (3) MARY TYLER MOORE (24) GREAT DECISIONS , (24) PHYSICAL - 6:00 - (18) NHL HOCKEY - 7 : 0 p 4 : : r ^ 1- 10:00- 1 GEOGRAPHY (3) NEWS New York Rangera va. Vancouver' (3) MOVIE (8-40) MARCUS WELBY M.D. (18) GLEN CAMPBELL LOS - 7 : 0 0 - (20-22-30) MOVIE "Stagecoach" (1966) (20-22-30) POLICE STORY ANGELES OPEN (3) S*LE OF THE 'There Waa a Crooked Man" (1970) (8) COLLEGE BASKETBALL (24) ENERGY ALERT (22) CENTURY BERMUDA'—i The Islands That WonH Grow Old - 9:30 — Ohio University Bobcats vs. Fairfield - 1 0 : 3 0 - (8) TRUTH OR (24) BILL MOtERS Stags (18) LIVING WORD BY flETTY RYDER (3) BOB NEWHART (18) DICK VAN DYKE CONSEQUENCES villages of England, is thefllfeart of the Royal Viking Lines - 6:30 - (18) DICK VAN DYKE 10:00 — (20-22-30) NEWS - 11:00— A visit to'Bermuda is not complete town. King’s Square is its name. Here (3-22-30) NEWS (3) CAROL BURNETT (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW (3-8-18-22.30-40) NEWS (20-22-30) NEWS " without a day spent joegotiating the you will find the Town Hall, from ^74. Cruise Schedule (8-40) REASdNER REPORT (8-40) OWEN m a r s h a l l ' (40) NEWS (20) SAN FRANCISCO (24) YOUR FUTURE IS narrow, winding roads of the one-time vvhich the mayor of St. George grects- (20) BILKO (24) DAVID SUSSKIND BEAT NOW capital of the island,-St. George. (24) SPORTS 70s . - 7 : 3 0 - visitors to the town each Wednesday, Royal( Viking Line, New Orleans and Fort Lauder­ - 1 1 : 3 0 - (40) ABC NEWS - 11:0 0 — (18) GREEN ACRES Here the early cdlonists established November through mid-February. Norwegian-Tlag world cruise' dale. Departure dates from - 7:00 - (8-22-30-40) NEWS (20) FILM (3) MOVIE - 7 : 3 0 - company, today announced a Charlie " Rich is among what was to be the seat of the colony’s Behind the Town Hall is the old State II New Orleans are Oct. 26, Nov. 9 (3) WILD WILD WORLD & (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES "Shenandoah"(1965) (3) ARTHUR OF THE government from 1612 until 1915. This capsule listing of its revised and 23 and Dec. 7 (all four days (8-20-22) NEWS - 11:30 - (8-40) PURSUIT several country music stars House, where the affairs of the colony (3) MOVIE (24) ANTIQUES BRifOfilS schedule for 1974. earlier from Fort Lauderdale). (18) NASHVILLE MUSIC (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (8) THRILLSEEKERS appearing in “Music Coun­ old-world town is a treasure house of ^ were once deliberated. Today it is a I . "The King and 1" (1956) (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES The line will initiate a series ' Ports of call are Playa del (30) HEE HAW (18) 700 CLUB try U.S.A.,-’’ Thursday, Feb. Bermuda history, its twisted l a n ^ Masonic'Lodge leased from the (8) ROCK CONCERT (40) POLKA of Gulf of Mexico/Caribbean Carmen, San Tomas de Castilla (40) HERE COME THE (20) FILM 21, at 10 p.m. oh NBC-TV. and narrow alleys bearing names government at a rental of one pepper­ cruises out of New Orleans and (18) ROCK CHURCH - : - (Barrios), Puerto Cortes, BRIDES 8 00 (22) HOLLYWOOD AND THE reminiscent of 17th Century England, corn a year. (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (8-40) ROOKIES Wednesday has added a group of sailings to Montego Bay and Port au Charlton Heston’s monumental portrayal of Moses returns STARS spiced with the humour of those early I < 1 - 7:30 - (22) NEWS (18) GUNSMOKE Exclusive shops flank the square lit e**** : Alaska. Additionally, the Prince. to TV when “The Ten ;Commandments” is repeated on (24) WASHINGTON (20-22-30) SANFORD AND settlers: Duke of Clarence St., Duke (3) WHATS h a p p e n in g (30) NEWS (20-22-30) MAGICIAN and dot the lanes. You will find number of Caribbean/Mexico/ A 15-day Holiday Cruise, ABC-TV in two parts - Sunday, Feb. 17, at 8:30 p.m. and Feb. 20 STRAIGHT TALK SON of York St., King’s Square, and (8) LAWRENCE WELK (40) IT TAKES A THIEF Monday, Feb. 18, at 9 p.m. (24) POET GAME branches of Hamilton’s larger stores Trans Canal cruises has been featuring Christmas and New (3) NEW TREASURE HUNT (24) WASHINGTON REVIEW . increased. - 6 : 0 0 - Featherbed Alley, Old Maid’s Lane, and banks, as well as those es­ ^1 Year's at sea, sails from New —9:00— (40) DRAGNET % " (3-822) NEWS and Shinbone Alley. tablishments purely “St. Georgian.” ‘We have canceled cruises Orleans Dec. 21 (Fort Lauder­ (3) HERE’S LUCY -!-8:30-, that weren't producing desired dale Dec. 17) with virtually the (8-40) MOVIE (18) I SPY - 8 : 0 0 - (3) GOOD t im e s / These miniature streets house a As elsewhere in Bermuds(, the finest (20) FILM (3) THE WALTONS results," said RVL President same itinefa'fy other than "The Ten Commandments" (8-40) SIX MILLION DOLLAR wealth of fascinating historical buys are British cashmeres, French (24) ZOQM (8-40) CHOPPER ONE _Warren S. Titus in explaining calling at St. Thomas instead of (18) 700 CLUB MAN memorabilia, so that a shopping , perfumes, English and French bone the changes. Port au Prince. (20-22-30) MOVIE (30) TO T^LL THE TRUTH (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON (20-22-30) LOTSA LUCK expedition becomes an excursion into china, doeskin gloves and lengths of (24) ADV0CAT«6 Additional information is "If It's Tuesday. This Must Be (40) WILD WILD WEST (24) INTERFACE the past. Museums and curio shops, New cruises are the Television Belgium" the . finest British woolens from available from travel agents or - 8 : 3 0 - following: _9:30._ - 6 : 3 0 - boutiques and apothecaries, pubs and tweeds to Scotch tartans. All are sold Royal Viking Line, One Embar- (8-40) FIREHOUSE - 9 : 0 0 - handicraft shops, will keep any visitor Four New Orleans/Gulf of (3) DICK VAN DYKE (3-8-22-30) NEWS (3) GE THEATER at prices approximately a third less cadero Center, San Francisco, - 9 : 0 0 - Mexico cruises, 13 days from (24) SILENT DRUM (18) 700 CLUB enthralled. than in the United States. Bermuda Calif. 94111. - 10:00- (3) MOVIE \ (20-22-30) GIRL WITH St. George lies serenely at the straw goods, such as dolls and hats, (3) MEDICAL CENTER (8-40) KUNG FU - 7 : 0 0 - , SOMETHING EXTRA eastern end of the islands of Ber- are very popular. (24) ENERGY ALERT (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD (18) NBA BASKETBALL ' ^New York Knicks vs. Braves-Butfalo ■ muda, just a short taxi ride from A favorite luncheon spot is the Gun­ PARKER TOURS —10:30- (6) TRUTH OR - 9 : 3 0 - (2022-30) IRONSIDE Hamilton, where it served as the tiny powder Cavern, once a munitions ' PDIHSyLVMU DUTCH-'FOUR DAY MUIWEEX TOUR (18) LIVING WORD ' CONSEQUENCES (8-40) ODD COUPLE British colony’s capital for two cen­ Front St. in Bermuda’s capital city of Hamilton offers daily examoles of the old and ino (18) DICK VAN DYKE (24) MOVIE store for the troops stationed at near­ (8-40) H.R. PUFNSTUF ' - 11 : 00 - (20-22-30) BRIAN KEITH new. Neat, brightly painted shops line the street in this city which was founded in thfe 18th F$93.00 directly from downtown Hartford. Escortedi — 6:30 — (22-30) Ne w s "Alexancjer Nevsky'* turies. Solid colonial buildings with by Fort St. Catherine (which is (18) HOUR OF^OWER (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS 10 00 cemry Mixing quietly ™th the automobiles (they were L s r S u c e S to Daytime (8) UNTAMED WORLD (24) YOUR FUTURE IS (8-40) STREETS OF - : — weathered walls still flank the narrow another tale, well worth in­ kmotorcoach tours with accommodations at the] T22Tr m e r ic a n h o r s e a n d (20) SAN FRANCjSCO BEAT (8-40) TOMA (20-22-30) NEWS NOW SAN FRANCISCO lanes and alleys of the 360-year-old vestigating). Deep underground, in I’ ® about a dozen horse-drawn carriages which are still rTreadway Resort Inn in Lancaster. Sightseeing ini . h o r s e m a n (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN (40) DEPARTMENT S - 1 1 : 3 0 - (4) ABC NEWS (20-22-30) MUSIC COUNTRY town. the caverns and tunnels of this enor­ p p r with visitors to the islands.' Hamilton is the only city in 21-square-mile Bermuda. |Amish and Hershey areas. Typical Pennsylvania Dutchi Listings (3) MOVIE U.S.A. - 11:30 - - 7:00 - -:10:00 A walk down Old Maid’s Lane will mous armory, is a jazzy bar hung with ^ luncheon included. ' - 7:00 - "Deadlier than the Male" (1967) (3) FACE THE NATION - 7 : 3 0 - - 11: 00-' (18) LIVING WORD (3) CBS NEWS (3) FACE THE STATE (8-40) NEWS / take you past the site of the old old flags, tables gaily covered in red, ^*Weekend Toura $77.00 (8) LOST IN SPACE (8-40) MAKE A WISH (3) THE NEW PRICE . (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT - 1 1 :00- Tucker House which in 1804 was the (20-22-30) TODAY (30) ADELANTE (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON and potted palms now standing where Other dates and destinations available (18) JIMMY SWAGGART IS RIGHT (20) SAN FRANCISCO (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS 1 Travel -8 d )lJ - h()me of William Tucker, with whose sentries once kept watch. - 12:0 0 - (20-30) WILD KINGDOM —12:15— (8) DEAL WITH THE -BEAT (20) SAN FRANCISCO I r r i a (3) CAPTAIN KANGAROO (8-40) ONLY SCREAM wife, Hester, the famous Irish poet An afterTluncheon stroll might find (8) CARTOON CARNIVAL (3) CONGRESSIONAL (24) ZOOM ISSUES - 1 1 : 3 0 - BEAT GOODCHILD-DARTLETT TRAVEL (40) JACK LaLANNE AWAY (18) 700 CLUB Thomas Moore carried on a notorious you contemplating the memorial to j Tips REPORT - 7:30 - (3) MOVIE - 1 1 : 3 0 - - 8:30 - (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE (20) FILM “ flirtation while living next door during Sir George Somers, whose ship “Sea 113 MAM STREET MANCHESTER (8) FATHER KNOWS BEST (3) APPLE’S WAY "The Sunshine Patriot" (1968) (3) MOVIE Old Fish (18) MOVIE - (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (8-40) DICK CAVETT his short winter-sojoum on the island. Venture” was wrecked off Bermuda 646-ZU98 - 9:00 - (8-40) FBI "Zorba the Greek" (1964) Hester is thought to , have inspired MIAMI BEACH (UPI) - A 13) HAP RICHARDS "Grito Sagrado" (20-22-30) WORLD OF (24) FRENCH CHEF (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (8-40) GOODNIGHT, MY in 1609. leading eventually to the fish estimated to be 90 million Daily 9:00 - 5:00 [8) PHIL DONAHUE (20) INSIGHT Moore’s “Nea” poems, comprised of Ann G. Bartlett ISI DISNJEY (30) WAIT TILL YOUR (24) ENERGY ALERT LOVE colonization of the island by the years old is now on display at Evenings by Appt BILKO (22) CELEBRITY BOWLING Alyce W. Lisk (22) KITTY TTODAY------(24) CHILDREN OF CHINA FATHER GETS HOME -1 :0 0 — (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON 13 odes written while he was registrar British. So in love with Bermuda was the Museum of Science. (30)3 7 BOLD , ------ONES (30) WHAT ABOUT* WOMEN (40) DRAGNET (20-30) TOMORROW of the Court of the Vice-Admiralty in Sir George, that he requested his The 14-foot-long specimen, (40) STRUHTN DRUMMERS (40) INTERNATIONAL — 8:00 - - 1:00- known as the Xiphractinus, (20-22-30) MIDNIGHT St. George. heart be buried there, even though his - 9:15 - SKATING GAME (18) GOOD NEWS -8 :0 0 — weighed about 1,000 pounds (3) YOGI BEAR SPECIAL On Duke of York St. stands St. body was returned to his native HAWAII - JULY 16 - 30 - 8 : 3 0 - (3) SONNY AND CHER when it was alive. It swam in a - 9:30 — V - 12:30 - Friday Peter’s Church,' reputed to be the Dorset for interment. You, too, will sea which covered most of the (3) GAMBIT (3) ABOUT PEOPLE (3) MANNIX (6-40) THE COWBOYS (20) TRACKDOWN (20-22-30) CHASE oldest Anglican Church in the western leave your heart in Bermuda, midwestern United States Features: (8) DIALOGUE (8) MOVIE (22) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY CPTV Plans hemisphere. 'The interior woodwork is although in a much different manner ^during the late Mesozoic era. W aikiki G.nites (40) FLINTSTONES "The Ten Commandments" (24) WASHINGTON Feb. 22 (20-22-30) MEET THE PRESS Kauai 2 nites (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH CONNECTION fashioned from the aromatic cedar than Sir George. Just a stroll on a - 10:00 - Triple Flow Maui 2 nites - 1:00 - - - 6:00- 3rd Auction hative to Bermuda; its altar has been (3) MIKE DOUGLAS (20-2i2-30) McMil l a n a n d quiet beach vvill bring to,mind such .WASHINGTON (UPI)- Kona 2 nites (8) DIALING "FOR DOLLARS (3) CBS SPORTS WIFE _ \ - 8 : 3 0 - (3-8-22) NEWS Connecticut Public Television in continuous use since 1624. adjectives related to leisure. Like There is only one spot in the Hilo - 1 nite (20-^2-30) DINAH SHORE SPECTACULAR (24) SESAME STREET (24) RELIGIOUS AMERICA (8-40) MOV(E (18) I SPY (CPTV) has scheduled its third In the main square, as in the old •peaceful. Like relaxed. Like easy. United States where water Round trip Jet Air from Hartford (40) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER (8) EIGHTH DAY "The Hellstrotn'^hronlcle" (20) FILM Lei greeting — 9:00 — annual fund-raising televised Like fun.! flows in three directions, % — 10:30 — -7 (20) FILM (24) THEATERHI^MERICA. (24) ZOOM according to the American Roundtrip airports/hotels transfer including baggage (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN auction for May 13 to 18. (20-22-30) BAFFLE (22) LASSIE "King Lear" (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Automobile Association. - Baggage handling (one piede) (40) DICK VAN DYKE (24) MASTERPIECE " Joseph R. McCormick, presi­ (30) NEWS SPOTLIGHT (40) WILD WILD WEST The location is in Triple Get acquainted briefing — 11:00 — THEATRE - 9 : 0 0 - dent of the Hartford Electric Rail Travel In Europe, William Holden plays a (40) CONVERSATION WITH Divide Peak_in Montana’s Sightseeing - diversified itinerary (8) ALL MY CHILDREN , (3) CANNON - 6 : 3 0 - Light Co. and member of (20-22-30) WIZARD OF ODbS cowboy-turned-bank robber — 9:30 - Glacier National Park where Services of Trade Wind Host - 1:30 - (3-8-22-30) NEWS CPTV’s board of trustees, hast Reception cocktail party (40) I LOVE LUCY (3) BARNABY JONES (18) NHL HOCKEY water flows to the Gulf of in “Wild Rovers,’’ a (8-40) ISSUES AND (24) BOOK BEAT been named general chairman' 21 Days For $150 - 11:30 - (18) ORAL ROBERTS Minnesota North Stars vs. BrulnV By MURRAY J. BROWN Mexico, the Pacific Ocean and (3) LOVE OF. LIFE Western movie airing on ANSWERS Boston for the event. cut-'raTe3uraiTpass entitles member ruilroad.s. The pass Winter s Green in Bermuda, and golf is the king of island Hudson Bay. $569.00 plus tax & service (8) NEWS - 7 : 0 0 - DPI Travel Editor CBS-TV Thursday, Feb. 21, (22) WILD KINGDOM — 10 :0 0 — (20-22-30) MOVIE the pujjiiina.ser to free rides on sports. Winter temperatures in mid-sixties tempt experts (20^2t30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Last year's auction provided must ,sliow the, holder's "A Case of Rape" (3).W 0 r l d a t w a r Energy crisis or not, the CONTACT: BONNIE 643-5233 (40) BRADY BUNCH at 9 p.m. (30) HOCKEY: WHERE (18) NEWSLETTER OF FAITH about G140,(X)0 to supplement certain steamers, ferries and pa.ssporl number witli both and duffers alike .to^try the challenge of seaside courses Courtesy Pays - 10:00- (8) TBUTH OR railroads of 13 We.st Euro­ — 11:55 — THE ACTION IS ' (24) FIRING LINE_^ , CPTV's operating budget, motor coaclies as well as being checked by train where the Atlantic Ocean is sometimes a “water hazard.” SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)- UNIVERSITY TRAVEL SERVICE (3) CBS NEWS (3) KOJAK CONSEQUENCES pean countries are still offer­ other extras. The biggest mistake a motorist - 2:00 - — 10:30 - allowing Hhe—nbneommercial conductors and border There are six eighteen-hole cdurses and four nine-hole — NOON - Helen Reddy hosts ABC- (8-40) DOC ELLIOT (16) DICXVAN DYKE ing American travelcr-s low can make, according to the (3) GREAT MYSTERIES network to continue Saturday The Eurailpass has to rank guards. To insure full value, (3) NEWS Sunday --18)=MOV»e^ TV’s “American Music (22-30) NEV -*c«sl unlimited first-class rail courses in Bermuda. Pictured above, the first green at the National Automobile Club, is 643-5233 (8-40) PASSWORD - 1 1 : 0 0 - programming last summer. hi^li among travel bargains "Major Dundee" (1965) (8) EVIL TOUCH (24) a v ia t io K w e a t h e r do not get the pass stamped famed Castle Harbour course. The second green may be to have a selfish attitude about (20-22-30) JEOPARDY Awards’’ program Tuesday, (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS travel. Would you believe 21 Hours: Mon.Tuei.Wed.Fri. 9:00.5i1S Thurs 9-8 Sat 9-1 (.18) MAYOR’S HALF HOUR (20) BILKO (40) ABC NEW£ anywhere in these days of the until the first train'trip. seeh at center rear, and the 17th green at right foreground. the road. - 12:30 - Feb. 17 Feb. 19, at 8:30 p.m. Other days for $150. for instance. . (20-30-40) NHL HOCKEY (22) ZANE GREY (20) SAN FRANCISCO Our SPEEDY Sp«cialty lloating dollar and energy •••••••••••« “Other drivers have ths same (3) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW —7:30—^ And that includes filurope’s (8-40) — 7:00 — Philadelphia Flyera va. Stanley Cup (40) NIGHT GALLERY hosts are Smoky Robinson BEAT TRULY DELICIOUS crunch. European trains are right to be on the road- as you (20-22-30) WHO, WHAT OR WHERE (8) THIS IS THE LIFE Canadians and Roger Miller. (8) NEW DATING GA'ME super-duper Trans-Europe among the most do,” the club said. “Let the — 11:00 — - 1 1 : 3 0 - - 12:55 - (40) AUTO RACING (18) MOVIE Express (TEE), the high­ other driver complete his , Special — 7 : 3 0 - (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (38-22-30-40) NEWS .CHICKEN modern-lliey are clean, Strong Dollar Boosts (20-22-30) NBC NEWS "Charge of the Lancers" (1953)- ■ speed extra-fare trains which maneuvers. Let him into your (8) WORSHIP FOR SHUT- - 2:30 - (3) MOVIE ' Brown in 6 Minute* comfortable, frequent, fast „ Hotel Racquet Club, San Juan, — 1d)0 — (20) TRACKDOWN (20) HUMAN DIMENSION link 172 key cities on the con­ land. Let him go first if it’s (3) BEAT THE CLOCK INS (3) NBA BASKETBALL Tuesday "The Eyes of Charles Sand" (1972) and reliable as I have , — 11:30 w- (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL The world's "finest eatin' tinent. Moreover, the same dangerous not to. Puerto Rico 8) WHArS MY LINE? (30) RING AROUND THE New York Knicks vs. Bucks (8-40) HORROR HALL OF chicken" with incomparable learned from personal ex­ Summer Student Travel V (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE (31 n a m e o f t h e g a m e (24) WALL STREET WEEK (18) AMERICAN RELIGIOUS FAME - A MONSTER taste. periences in Italy, Fran,ce, The U.S. dollar Is stronger “By extending such favors, _ April 4 to 7,1974 (22) SOMERSET WORLD (8) DRAGNET Feb. 19 (30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Canaan and Westchester Coun­ you’ll be much more likely to • Roundtrip airfare from Brjudlay - (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY . TOWN HALL SALUTE CALL IN ORDER Germany and Norway. today than it has been in years through the area museums and — 8:00 - (40) NANNY AND THE ty wnTTiave^ah' bppdrlunity if get home in return.” (30) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (22-30) JOHNNY CARSON (18) NEWS PASSPORTS Eurailpasses must be and thus guarantees, during its other parts of France, Ger­ • Hotel Accommodations, doubla occupancy (3) DAVEY AND GOLIATH - 3:00 — (40) MOVIE 6:00— PROFESSOR* Pick Up 10 Minutes Later they wish to study French for­ — 1:30 - - (24) ENERGY ALERT * bought in the United States, strength period, the best stu­ many and Holland. She is Art • 8 Tannis Courts (3) AS THE WORLD TURNS (18) OLD TIME GOSPEL (3-8-22) NEWS NASSIFF CAMERA mally in classes as well as use Expensive Bridge' (8) CATHOLIC SERVICE "Who's Minding the Store?" (1963f -8 :0 0 — Instructor at Rippowan High Hurry • Space Limited • Ceil Now ‘ (8-40) LETS MAKE A DEAL (18) I SPY - 1 :00 - DEO’S DRIVE-IN — they are not available in dent travel program ever possi­ . LAKE HA^SU CITY, (30) COLONEL CLOWN ^ - 3:30 - — 12:00 - (3) DIRTY SALLY 629 MilnSt. 643-7369 French in their day-to-day con­ School and will supplement lec­ - Europe —from travel agen­ ble, according to John O’Con­ 2:00 (40) CHRISTOPHER (40) AMERICAN (20) SOUNDING BOARD (20-30) TOMORROW tacts with the French students Ariz. (UPI) — Costing .$2.4 NO SERVICE CHARGE (3) GUIDING LIGHT (8) DRAGNET (8-40) BRADY BUNCH ^gg C M l I B ST. 843-2669 cies or local offices of the- nor, President of International tures on art with free instruc­ million, the London Bridge (8-40) NEWLYWED GAME (24) PHYSICAL and townsfolk who are acting as CLOSEUP SPORTSMAN Cultural Studies of Norwalk. tion from those students in­ was the most expensive piece (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR LIVES g e o g r a p h y hosts to the group in Valen­ - 8:30 - - 4:00 - Television stations reserve terested in learning more about of stonework ever to cross the KXaTSiartrte - 2:30 a. (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH “At this particular time we ciennes. •-6 4 7 -9 9 4 9 (3) EDGE OF NIGHT (3) CAPTAIN BOB (18) TEACH-IN the right to make last- & BOUTIQUE art from the practical and sub­ Atlantic Ocean as it was (40) WILD WILD WEST are able to get travel and ac­ The Mayor of Valenciennes (8-40) GIRL IN MY LIFE (8) CAPTAIN NOAH (24) THE KILLERS minute programming SHOP jective point of view. Another moved from the River Thames (26-22-30) DOCTORS VklAGEBIIIML 31. (fetrmatt. commodation commitments has already issued a formal in­ (22) ORAL ROBERTS changes. ^ / -6 :3 0 - from our contacts in Europe at option to students offered on the to this desert community. - 3:00 - - 4:30 - 1(3-8-22-30-40) NEWS • WEDDING GOWNS vitation to the I.C.S. group and ' tour is a hair styling by a noted However, the cost for the' V (3) PRICE IS RIGHT (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY (8-40) WIDE WORLD OF the most attractive prices in --- V. rave has planned a welcoming cham­ 130,000-Toirb1TagF‘''vras’* ^ e ^ ’ (8-40) GENERAL HOSPITAL ■ (24) PHYSICAL • bridesmaids g o w n s OIlofl)tpr0 the past four years,” reports French coiffeurist, for both ' 67'East Center St., Manchester. Hours: Mon. thru Fri, 9-5/Sat. 10-1 (20-22-30) ANOTHER WORLD - 9:0V - SPORTS pagne party for the American ■ •t^an a penny a pound. TO THE _ g e o g r a p h y • MOXMER OF THE BRIDE DRESSES 887 Main Street in O’Connor. “Right now we have, males and females. , - 3:30 - V (3) QUE HAY DE NUEVO (22) SILENCE PLEASE studentS')vhen they arrive June -7 :0 0 — downtown Manrhenter O’Connor noted that there are (3) RANGER STATION (8) MOVIE (30) THREE STOOGES SPECIAL WOMAN Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Kelly Rd. the ability to buy* francs, 29. And thiS year for tjie first ^(8-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE (3) AUDUBON WILDLIFE, Open: Thurs.-Fri. 10-9 Vernon Circle Tel. 643-4809 marks, and gilders at better still places available for ad­ 18) LIVING WORD "Willie Mays and the Say-Hey Kid" - 5:00 - time the tour will be joined by Perm Sale Mow thru (8).TRUTH OR "Main St, Guild Member" rates than- in recent times. ditional students for the trip (20-22-30) RETURN TO PEYTON (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE (3) BILL COSBY French students coming from PLACE March 2nd. 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MANCHESTER EVFiNING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat., Feb. 16. 19 7 4 - PAr.g ELEVEN Local Churches A rea Churc hes East Catholic Star

North United Trinity Covenant Church Calvary Church First Congregational Church Methodist Church 302 Hackmatack St. (AHHcmhlicH of God) St. Margaret Mary's Church of Vernon Bolton Congregational 300 Parker St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen 647 E. Middle Tpke. Wapping Church Whelton Style, Class All the Way Rev. John A. Lacey Rev."Earle R. Custer Pastor Rev. Kenneth L. Gustafson Rev. William McGrath Minister Bolton Center Rd.' Pastor Pastor Rev. Joseph Schick Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew Re. J. Stanton Conover 9:30 a.m., Missionary Sunday Co-Pastors He explains, “I remember Assistant Minister Minister By Len Auster ding, 45-42. “Joe proved his him hasn’t changed his per-' - 9 apd 10:30a.m., WorshipSer- at Sunday Sch ol. Classes for 9:45 a.m., Sunday School . t some players who were th6 ' vice. Sermon; “Who Are United true value in that game. He sonality. "He doesn’t push bank. “I love to make a good parents hold one conviction all ages three through adult, classes for adults and children. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 10:15 a.m.. Church School. best around. They were the Methodist Women?” Mrs. Mary 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. In the 11-year basket­ handled the ball for us about his weight around. But I pass. I’m a team player. about their son’s high school plus an Infant-Nursery. 10:50 a.m.. Service of p.m. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. B. Stewart, conference presi­ 9:55 a.m., CTiurch ^hool. The best and thought so, but they 80 per cent of the time That is how I’d like to be coach. “ He’s something, 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Worship and" Bible preaching. Sunday,. Masses at 8:30, 10 Sermon “Who Is The Father Of ball history at East don’t know if anyone else dent of U.M. W., guest speaker. Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach. never got along with people against all kinds of extreme will stay the same as he has. remembered. I’ll do really something. He’s ab­ with the Rev. Mr. Swensen Special time for children and and 11;^ a.m. Our Country?’’ Catholic, "fans have very well. I know how peo­ Coffee fellowship between ser­ preaching on “The Finest child-care provided. pressure. And he committed He’s still the same person I anything which helps us solutely great with all the St. Peter's Episcopal 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim vice's. Installation of United Way." Children’s Church for 7 p-.m.,' Gospel Service for the St. Francis of Assisi been fortunate enough ple dislike people like that so just two turnovers — and win.” kids.” Mrs. Whelton added, Church Fellowship. knew when he was a 14-year- Methodist Women officers. Grades 1 through 4. Nursery for whole family. Hymnsing, 673 Ellington Rd. to witness some great I keep my head level. I think those were team mistakes,” Whelton does have a pas­ “I marvel at him,” while Hebron Center old freshman. That, I’ll 9 a.m., Church school. all pre-schoolers. gospel music and Biblfe South Windsor Second Congregational teams and individual I’m good but not that good Ogrodnik remembers. That sion for perfection. He has her husband concluded, Nursery and Grades 3 through Rev. William N. Parsing always remember,” ad­ 7 p.rh.. Service with Rev. Mr. message. illrs. Elaine/H. Law Mrs. HalL Stewart Rev: John C. Gay, Pastor Church yet. I just want to get along was also Whelton’s biggest mired Ogrodnik. perfected the spin dribble “Joe has natural talent but 6. Rector players. Eagle quintets Swensen preaching on Rev. Eugene M. Kibride Coventry with everybody. If I go thrill. that enables him to spring 10:30 a.m.. Church School. , Whelton averaged 20 3 if he played at some other “Knowing God's Will For Your Church of the Nazarene Rev. Robert K. Bechtold have won three state free of a closely checking Nursery, Kindergarten and 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. 3T AUJ!i.d.^AAa Ati-n g--a n d “I would say that has to be points per game and just un­ school, I don’t think his Life." 236 Main St. Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 Minister titles and have bragging, then it won’t defensive player. He has Grades 1 and 2. 10 a.m.•Family Service and p.m. my biggest thrill. Heing part der eight assists per as a talent w.ould have come Rev. William A. Taylor North Church Women Church Schoo"!. Nursery produced over the work.” also been known to arrive out.” 6 pm.. Methodist Youth FicHl (Jiurch of Christ Pastor Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 10 a.m., Worship Service and of the championship team in junior. This campaign he is Fellowship. Jfacilities. years six All-State If there is one.thing which home after a summer Whelton is involved and Scientist Will Install Sunday and 11 a.m. Church School. Arthur Higgins, my sophomore year. That averaging between eight and 8 p.m.. Young adults meet at 447 N. Main St. win along with the win over nine assists per outing along league game and work on an dedicated in the sport in 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. St. Bernard's Church guest speaker. selections. For the the parsonage. St. Mary's Church 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Oass. South Catholic in the with averaging 22 points. which he chose to perfect his Classes for all ages. Rockville greater part of three 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ Rt. 31, Coventry Adult Study Group. ability. “Without a doubt he 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Mrs. Elaine Law of 27 Pendleton and Mrs. Ahn Steely. Rev. John J. White*- Epitomizes Class semifinals have to be the Church of Christ day School and child care. Rev. F. Elemard Miller campaigns, area Message by the pastor. Baldwin Rd. will be installed as The celebration will Rev. William Schneider biggest,” Whelton fondly is as complete a player as Lydall and Vernon Sts. “Soul” is the subject of the Pastor Children’s Church and Nursery president of the United culminate a year’s survey to /o o t e r s have been With a recalls. there is. He is a fundamen­ Eugene Brewer, Minister lessonisermon.' The G O L D ^ Rev. Paul F. Ramen provided. Methodist Women of North discover which needs of the Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 / following the exploits of In Whelton’s junior year. tal building block to a team: Text: Psalms 107: 8,9. St. Matthew's Church 7 p.m.. Evening Service. United Methodist Church Sun­ women of the church are not p.m. Capital C He does the intangibles also. 9 a.m., Bible Classes. The Christian Science Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. Tolland 18-year-old, 5-11 senior East placed second in the Message by the pastor. day in special services Of being met by the present struc­ Sunday, Masses at 7, 8:30,10, Young players see the 10 a m., Worship. Sermon: Reading Room, 968 Main St. is Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Rev. J. Clifford Curtin guard Joe Whelton, who HCC and reached the Class celebration at 9 and 10:30 a.m. ture of United Church Women. 11:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. “A Call To Worship." open to the public, except on and 10:45 a.m. Pastor A quarterfinals against amount of time he puts in Si. Bartholomew’s Church at the church. The new executive committee may be the best of all. 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. he epitomizes is class with a Shelton High. That is one and they see there is^no Rev. Philip Hussey Mrs. Hall SteWsft of Somers, includes the four members-at- Preshylerian Church ■Questions and Answers." Monday through Friday and - Rockville United Saturday,-Masses at 5 and 7 capital C. Whelton is a game he’d rather forget. shortcut in becoming a good Pastor . conference president of the large, each representing a North Coventry Whelton is more than the from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first Methodist Church <».S0 ft UP cording to his parents. “We Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and I Adult Bible Class, Confirmation modest gentleman. That is Sun., Feb. 17th, 1-S p.m. 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and Class. ■ ■ ! ’' just want him to get the best 9:15 a.m,. Worship Service. one thing which sets him noon, school auditorium. 11 a.m.. The Rfev. Arthur apart. education-wise. As he gets The Rev. Mr. Fiske preaching. Higgins, guest speaker. His Blach/White n SETS... ,>2U0 » older, he’ll realize that’s BROWSERS WELCOMED! topic: “Ministry to the Earlier in the season, most important,” his ' ■' ' J-V. Elderly.” Coffee Hour and dis­ Whelton eclipsed the school parents echoed. 'Hie words cussion in the vestry after the one-game scoring mark with of advice he received from NOTICE service. Look us over for 4 hours tomorrow. 43 points against Waterford Ogrodnik were, “Go to a 7 to 9 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim High. The Eagles had the place where they appreciate Go at your own pace. “Show and Fellowship, Chqrch Lane game well in hand, but House. ^ you, Joe Whelton the person, Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but Whelton was sizzling that not just the player.” night and Ogrodnik opted to OPEN St. Peter's Episcopal Church At'this point of the season, qualified decorators will be on hand reave him in. “If anyone • Sand Hill Rd. . with the schedule and South Windsor cleServes to hold the record, schoolwork still very impor­ to direct you, and help solve your Joe does,” Ogrodnik stated ALL DAY Rev. Frederick B. F o rster III PORTABLE AND CONSOLE TV SETS ARE RECONDITIONED USED, tant, Whelton has had time decorating problems... ,,, Vicar / „ WITH FULL 100% 3 MONTHS PARTS AND LABOR GUARANTEE. in th e post-game ju6t to open the mail and SETS SOLD ON lit COME, 1st SERVED BASIS. lockerroom. nothing else. He probably 8 and 10 a.m.. Holy Commu­ r CHECKS. CASH OR MASTER CHARQEI After showering, Whelton will tour college Campuses OPEN EVERY SUNDAY nion. Sunday School following decided for a late night 10 o’clock service. after the season and then serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 LIST OF SETS ON SALE ------shack. There he met some make his choice. He is a NITE 'til 9 6 to 8 p.m., Young People’s friends who hadn’t Fellowship. SYLVMHA 0 ” Color-2 good student so there is no ZENITH 28'’ Color-8 witnessed the record- problem in that aspect. RCA 21” Color-6 9 A .M.-8 P.M. breaking performance. They “I want to go to a good blau First Congregational Church ZENim i r Color-4 ZENITH i r R/W-8 Sat. 'til 5:30 furniture stores of llehron asked about , the game, academic school where it ADMIRAL 28” Color-3 S m 28” Color-1 Middletown Old Saybrook Manchesief Rev. Herbert O. Kelsey Jr. Whelton recollects. His 346-6606 388-5300 643-4159 Pastor ^ i y Co*»r-1 response; OPEN SUN. NORTHWAY PHARMACY “I told them we won and I 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. did all right. I don’t want to I t o S U b r 1115 Main Street 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER The Rev.,Mr. Kelsey pregchiing. APPLIANCE SERKICENTEII, K go around and say I got ^3 ’ Photos by Browsers Only Manchester Sermon topic; “If It’s Miracles 707 ------Main Straat,------Manchestar PllOlli 643-7877 points. Big stink. .1 get ern- TEL. 646-4510 You want.'.;.” Church School bar'rassed. If you play i^ell Herald Staff classes. Nursery provided. Challenging the Big Men that’s all you have to say.” All the acclaim heaped on Driving Home SomO Points Leaping to the Stars

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" ^ C H E S T E R EVENING HERM ..P, C »„.. S..:. Peb. ,A n. Hferald Angle Hot Sets Pace Figures Sports By Earl Yost Briefs’ Sports Editor Enjoy Biggest Night Ho we Having Fun s Finale NEW YORK (UPI) - Gordie By Earl Yost Manchester was a brilliant 24 for 35 during the first 16 Rowe may be 45 years old, but minute^, just under 70 per cent. Shooting stars for Platt were Kurt Fries, who hit 10 he’s obviously having too much Displaying its best offensive showing of the 1973-74 bau'team^'^*'^ "ext season for Cheney Tech’s basket- margins at the periods. fun to quit professional hockey. J ’o*' losing coach Stan Sorota it has been a long season. times from the floor for all his points, and Jim Colbert and season last night at the Clarke Arena, Manchester High’s Joe Schaedler, each with 19. The senior statesman of the Streaking Inexpensive Sport The latest setback was No.17 in 18 starts. Like The Saints are now 12 and 5 with a tourney bid all basketball team rolled to an impressive 96-74 decision dvef a “P campaign on wrapped up. ' ^ pro hockey circuit Friday night Manchester, the visitors displayed some fine artillery, Manchester hit 40 Of 62 basket tries and Platt was a Streaking at UConti has been in the news lately. The par­ Platt High of Meriden. > woeful 29 for 65. a sour note by dropping a 90-75 decision to St.W m as proved once again that he’s not although It was individual rather than team efforts Seminary of Bloomfield at the local gym. Hthat started out with six straight ready to join the geritol set just ticipants, both niale and female, have raced naked and un­ Only a cold third period prevented. Coach Jim Moriarty’s It was a team effort,” Moriarty commented and the All five Manchester starters contributed to the scoring hustlcd to 3 rcspectable yet as he pumped home three announced from one,location to another. One UConn of­ hot-shooting Indians from reaching the century mark for summary proved this point.’’After Tuesdsay night’s tough in its 11th game in record, all it can do now is look ahead to next year. Yaz Signs and sixth-man Connie McCurry came up with his best night 18 starts, were five players, all in double figures, the most goals to lead the Houston Aeros ficial said he was considering making it a varsity sport. It the first time against the hapless invaders in the CCIL test. loss, when we figured we had the game won twice, theguys of the season. Ably assisting Carlson in the point-making in any one game all season. BOSTON (U P I)- The.Boston to a 6-4 victory over the Los would be inexpensive, as no equipment is necessary and no Only 355 payees showed up, plus another 120 fans, for the really came back,” he added. • St, Thomae (90) Chenev (75) Red Sox announced Friday the rfBushey and John Feeney, each with Tall Mark Viklinetz set the pace with 25 markers to gain , p. Viklinetz Angeles Sharks in a World letters would be awarded. However, varsity performers third lowest attendance in the poorest year at the gate in The first period was no gake-walk for the ’Tribe. Before n m Kipling of three players, in- 16 “ Hies, and John Koepsel and Ray Sullivan with nine Flynn n 2 Cerrigione Hockey Association game. would be branded! more than a quarter century. getting untracked late in the first period, Manchester game scoring laurels. Tommy LeCourt added 18, Emil McGuane Q 1 Foran 6 4 1 6 , Eluding superstar Carl In other games, Minnesota each. McCurry matched the latter total. Bushey, held to Daunnol 1 21 Strycharz Th win upped the Manchester record to seven decisions Haberern dropped in 16, as did Tommy Foran and Marty 0 0 ,b' Yastrzemski, to one-year con- whipped .Winnipeg 7-1, Jersey one hTOp, in the second half after getting into foul trouble, found Platt matching basket for basket. With 1:36 left in Cerngione added 10 more. « Roye 4 12 Daggett Interesting Meeting Due in 17 starts with one game remaining, Tuesday night at the period, the score was knotted at 18-all. Ten straight Kelly 4 H ChaSi. 0 0 0 topp^ Cleveland 6-2 and New led the reboundeFikwith eight and Feeney grabbed six "l^e Saints, pinning a second defeat on the Beavers in a Olszewski n 2 Lecourt 7- 4 18 Besides Yastrzemski, the home against Penney High of East Hartford. points, all from the field, gave the Red and White a 28-18 RUsso 2 jg Kurlowicz England tripped Edmonton 7-3. It will be of public interest, as well as personal, to see others. Sullivan andindC i arrirslon...... each handed off for six hoops. Leahy { § * Red Sox signed outfielder Tom- Kurt Carlson had oh his shooting guns. The veteran lead at the buzzer. The home five never trailed and erected 48-hour span, got better balance in posting the one-sided g 2 Pressimarita Plad (74) Valente 1 5 Pagganetti ■ 0 0 0 my Harper, who was voted the what action, if any, the Advisory ’Park and Recreation dropped in a season-high 33 points with a fantastic display, victory Rwh Kelly set the pace with 24 tallies and Tom Singer n . Haberern 1,000 Point Club p B F pta.^ P B E Pts. a 5^42 bulge at intermission although Platt shaved the Daunnol added 21. ° * 16 team’s Most Valuable Player Commission will take on the request to revive adult 2 Carlson 4 Schaedler Pysznik NEW YORK (UPI) - Phil especially in the first half. Carlson registered 14 baskets, a U » 7 5-7 19 lead to, five, 43-38, at one time. Totals 2 Sullivan 4 .9 0 1 Mitoraj 30 15 75 season, and Diego Segui, baseball in Manchester next summer. ' majority side jumpers, and was a perfect I 1 1 2-2 4 The winners led all the way, holding 19-9, 42-27 and 67-45 Totals Esposito has joined the majority side jumpers, and was a perfect five for five at 4 Bus)ieY 8 (M) 16 0 (iglben 7 4-5 19 Leading by ninq after three stanzas, 69-60, the winners 39 12 90 Score at half: 42-27 St. Thomas acquired in an off-season deal. Recreation Department officials, Mel Siebold, director^O^^® to account for his game-high total. 2 Feeney 8 0-2 16 3 Fri^ 10 (M) 20 National Hockey League’s 1 Koepsel 2 Gava^i 0 0-1 1 upped their point-production in the final period but and1 Carl ar Silver, . 1 vor programnmar^nr, director, have u„..^ gone on’recorda as. _ Duriug the flrst half Carlson missed just one basket try, 3 34 g 1,000-point club, and he’s the 3 Maloney 1 h S Cloffi 5 1-1 11 couldn’t reach the 100-point plateau despite pleas from the youngest player ever to ac­ vetoing the plan for the 1974 season, . -2-McCurry 3 -3-4 0 1 Douglas 0 0 0 0 Stockton Leading his first which came on his first attempt, a driving layup 1 Dodge 4 Acevedo 0 2-2 2 small crowd before time ran out. complish that feat. Will the commission give its support to the. decision 0 (HI 0 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - that rimmed the hoop and fell out. His next eight tries 0 Stanklewicz 0 1-2 1 1 Oennett 'The jayvee game was another nail-biter, Meriden win- The 31-year-old center of the rendered by the two men who run the Rec Department? If 0 Gorley 0 OO 0 Dave Stockton, the old Trojan, resulted in twin-pointers as the Tribe erected 28-18 and 55- 17 Totals ning, 54-49: Best in defeat were Mark Deniko and Bill Season-High Score Boston bruins reached the 41 14-21 96 is exactly the same spot he was if doesn’t, what light will that put the Rec officials in? How 42 margins at the first buzzer and intermission. 21 Totals 30 14-18 74 Wilspn with 16 and 14 points. a year ago at the halfway point coveted milestone Friday night will they feel that they didn’t get the support of the com­ Score at half: 35-42 Manchester with a first p eri^ assist to mission? of the Glen Campbell Los Angeles Open — first place. Johnny Bucyk, whose goal Where does the town manager stand on the issue? turned out to be the clincher in (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) Marks Swim Win “This is ’73, isn’t.it?" the 33- Will the Board of Directors take an active interest? year-old Westlake, Calif., a 4-2 victory over the Van­ couver Canucks. The Rec Commission meets Thursday night. Some of the veterqn wisecracked to above questions will be answered then. East Tommy LeCourt Basket-Bound Pre-meet festivities honored five Edwards and Dave Lemieux. Blows Big Lead reporters Friday following his The baseball issue is not dead yet. graduating seniors and swimmipg • Manchester, now 4-8, entertains Wows Crowd Cheney Ace Get^^ Past Foe “ second straight three-under-par mentor Dick Sollanek- Keeping in the Penney High Monday at 3:30. 68. UNIONDALE, N.Y. (UPI) - ISotes Off the Cuff mood, the Manchester^High tankmen Results: 200-yd. medley relay: 1. With two rounds under his Perhaps in retrospect Inter­ College Basketball chalked up their highesb point total of Manchester (Sauhis, Murphy, Adamy MERCHANTS Russ Tomlin­ belt, Stockton has a 136 total, national Track Association Soaking up some of that good Florida sunshine is Alex Contest to Crdss the campaign, downing Platt High, and Woolpert), 2. Platt, 3. Manchester son 138-361, Bunny Goodin 158- the same score he had here last President Mike O’Hara should Hackney, golf pro at the Manchester Country 108-63, yesterday at the lochls’ pool. 1:51.4. 366, George Clark 170-363, Reg year. have spent less time Friday Club...Excellent team balance with experienced spikers Many fine performance^ were 200-yd. free: 1. Mrosek (M), 2. Tomlinson 149-373. night worrying about Ben Jipcho, who wowed the crowd and setup man has made the Latvians’ entry the team to By Len Auster observation. turned in by Indian natatorsNpete Myers (P), 3. Hahn (M) 2:05.3. Oregon State Satisfied Yanks at the pro Tour’s initial 1974 ef­ beat in the Rec Men’s Volleyball League. The veteran 200-yd. I.M.- 1. Naktenis (M), 2. SNOW WHITE Maureen "It’s amazing how two men can control the outcome of a Naktenis won the 200-yard individual . NEW YORK (UPI) - Out­ squad appears to have too much for all rivals...Golfer Jim The atmosphere on the bus ride back from Waterbury medley with his best time of & Carasale (P), 3. Lemieux (M) 2:20.1,. Tomkiel 147-375. fort with victories in both the game. And when you’re on the road, well... ” fielder Lou Piniella, pitcher mile and two-mile, and more Melley, who will leave shortly for Florida where he plans was like a hospital’s intensive-care ward. In the East 50-yd. free: 1. Carter (P), 2. Bouley Ogrodnik adamantly said,” I definitely feel something . season - 2:20.1, He also won the 100-\ Rogdr Hambright and second time looking after Bob Seagren to sharpen up his golfing game is a one-time box6r out of X-atholic dressing room after the final, buzzer, no move­ Stuns UCLA yard butterfly and was a member of (M), 3. Murphy (M) 25.8. RESTAURANT - Joe was rmssing. But, when you go on the road, you somehow Dworak 149-140-419, Glen baseman George Zeber signed and Kip Keino who were con­ Scranton, Pa. Melley was on hand with his two sons at the ment was visible for at least five minutes. A pin dropping Diving: 1. Ariale (P), 2. Dwyer expect it. He also added, “But, there is no excuse for the winning 400-yard' freestyle relay Griswold 375, Emil Palmieri their 1974 contracts with the spicuous by their absence. pro card in Hartford earlier this week...The Columbia would have reverberated like an atomic bomb. And basket­ CORVALLIS, Ore. (UPI) — Coach John Wooden has team. \(M ), 3. Olsen (P) no score given. New York Yankees Friday, losing a game like that. It just shouldn’t happen. This is the 371, Don Logan 156^373, Tom JijKho, the Kenyan comet Music Hall in West Hartfgrd, scene of Manny Leibert’s ball mentor Stan Ogrodnik and his assistants were in a always admitted that this year’s version of his UCLA Junior 'Fri-Captain Ed.Adamy also lOO-yd. fly: 1. Naktenis (M), 2. bringing to 23 the number of making his first outing ever on state of shock. first time we’ve lost a game like this, not scoring in the Greer 136-352, Jim Bell 354, Leo latest pro boxing shows, IS both neat andoleanwith-ample--v®,®J‘„f^^ ■ * . basketball machine had a flaw. It turned out to be a fatal had a personal best clocking, winning Cetasle (P), 3. Otwell (P) 1:02.8. Bachiochi 366, Pete Krupa 356, playera under contract to the an indoor board track, overrode last five minutes.” club. free parking space. One othet big feature is the fact onlyonlv j j >a "f ““mtes left on the clock. East one. 'the 100-yard freestyle in 55.5. KWryd. free: 1. Adamy (M), 2. Joe Bachiochi 139-400, Jeanot O’Hara’s protest by running — Winning Coach Tim McDonald stated, "Once our kids Piniella was obtained from soft drinks are available. Ushers wearing straw skimmers aidn t get another point while homestanding Holy Cross, , His nationally top-rated Bruins lost for the second time John Mrosek captured the 200-yard Myers\(^P), 3. Bouley (M) 55.5. Wiftalla 140-383, John Ortolani and winning — both the two- got into the rhythm of the press, it was very effective. We Kansas City for Lnndy are easy to spot and are most helpful and to boot, an at­ chalked up 15 straight markers to register an unbelievable this season Friday night, and this was a most costly one as and 500-yard freestyles while senior 500-yd\free: 1. Mrosek (M), 2. 140- 350, Dave Castagna 159-385, mile and the mile, the latter in were down 13 but the kids here don’t know how to quit. In McDaniel last December while an anti-climactic 4:03.3 over tractive young lady parades around the ring between 68-66 come-from-behind win last night. it came at the hands of Pacific Eight rival Oregon State, Tri-Captain Glenn Saums won his lutler (M), 3. Noonan (P) 5:58.7. Frank McNaihara 371, Tony my opinion. East Catholic is one of the top teams in the Hambright and Zeber played in world record holder Jim Ryun. rounds carrying the next round number. The latter was the Junior 6-7 center Jim Abromaitis’ bucket with four who stunned the defending NCAA champs 61-57 here. It 10()-yd. back: 1. Saums (M), 2. Steullet 141-382, Steve Williams state and it’s an accomplishment for our kids to beat specialty, the 100-yard backstroke, the minors. • subject of whistles every time she entered the ring and she seconds left was the crushing blow. Abromaitis, who was the first UCLA loss in its last 60 conference games and with a personal best 1:04.0. Otwell (P), 3. Ricketts (M) 1:04.0. 164-384, Bob Mike 148, George them .” Marinelll 353, Ray Johnson 353. deserved every one...Ray LaGace is now working and scored 14 of his 18 points down the stretch, slipp^ away it indicates that UCLA might have trouble even getting 100-yd. breast;. 1. Murphy (M), 2. Tams Hot . Pacing the Cross attack were Abromaitis, senior Tom Jay Murphy continued his domina­ Roy McGuire 3fl; Dick i&injak living in Providence...Once again the Town Women’s from his defender for the easy layup which sent East home into the NCAA tourney to defend the title it has won for Woolpert (M), 3. Stager (M) no time Chldwell Signs NEW YORK (UPI) - The Claffey and sophomore Bob Allen, each with 18 points. The tion of the 100-yard breaststroke, 380, Larry Bates 150-384, Bill Duckpin ^w ling Tournament will be run on a handicap in wonderment. nine of the past 10 years. while teammates Kirt Woolpert and available. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Memphis Tams are hot. Crusaders are a very young team and will get better as Sheekey 139-169-430, Mike They’re on a two-game winning basis, which should increase the number of entrants at the The Eagles called time-out with three seconds left and UCLA, which had an 88-game winning streak snapped by Kirt Stager placed second and third 400-yd. free relay: 1. Manchester I Balesano 369, Bob Boroch 168- Lefthapder Mike Caldwell, they possess an outstanding group of freshmen according acquired from the San Diego <5lpak after losing 12 straight. Holiday Lanes...Paul Correnti, manager of the Holiday moved the ball to midcourt without any time elipsing from Notre Dame earlier this season, led Oregon State 34-27 at clinching the meet for the Indians. (Bouley, Mrosek, Adamy and 141- 439, Frank Blank 360, Bob to their mentor.' Padres in the Willie McCovey 'Ren Combs, a gunner from the the clock before another"time-out was called. East’s final the half, but suddenly turned cold in the early going of the Hyde 152-374, George May 355, Lanes, reports that the wood pins, which are now almost Also performing well were Bob Naktenis), 2. Platt, 3. Manchester trade, was one of five San Fran­ lid days with the Utah Stars, shot was designed for several players, with Joe Whelton It was an un-happy birthday for Whelton, who turned 18 second half as the Beavers roared to a 57-50 lead. Dave Viara 151-358, Ed obsolete, were changecl three times a season on each lane. Butler, Bill Bouley, Marty Hahn, Bob 3:47.0. cisco Giants who returned ^scored 13 points in a critical toking it from six feet out. It went halfway down before yesterday. He netted 22 points along with 10 assists. Team­ Doucette Jr. 359. Each lane has a capacity of 75. Plastic pins are the latest The Bniins fought back bravely and it was 59-57 with 17 signed contracts Friday. Ihird period rally for Memphis hitting iron and Upping out. mates Martens and Soucier added 15 and 12 points respec­ k \^ innovation for the duckpin bowling world...Former East seconds to go, but then Tommy Curtis of UCLA fouled coming to terms were r e l i e f and the Tams went on to defeat tively. But it wasn’t enough to overcome all the obstacles. EARLY BIRDS - Joan Colby Catholic High eager Timmy Quish has been a consistent-— for a better shot,” Ogrodnik still freshman George Tucker, who calmly made the two free Elias Sosa, first baseman Ed the Rockets, 102-98, East, now 14-4 over-all, concludes its season next week. 142- 374, Barb Callahan, 157-134- somiewBaT d a : ^ . corhmented. throws with 11 seconds to go that won it. Goodsoq, outfielder Gary Friday night. Combs scored 25 double-figure scorer with William Penn College this 377, Ellie Wincze ‘137, Karen The Crusaders,’ now 11-7 over-all having won 10 of their Tuesday and traveling to Thomasson and catcher Mike points as his firepower heldped season. Only a freshman, Quish has been a starter as a A look pt the statistics showed that the Bruins outshot Johnson 135-351, Lucille Martin guard with the Oskaloosa, Iowa five...Donna Tedford is the last 13,(tecisions with the three losses coming in overtime Oregon State .511 to .443 and outrebounded the Beavers 44- Sadek. overcome thd absnece of All- HCC encounters. 135-128-386, Terry Levesque 131- Star Guard George Thompson, faculty member who has accompanied and lent support to sessions, and East 4)attled on even terms in Oie first halL encounters. 29. But the second half turnovers killed UCLA, who lost the 128, Dot Bentley 129, Lori count was knotted on 11 occasions and the clubs went ■ Some solace was gained by the EAst.jayvee team, ball 21 times to just eight for Oregon State. out with an ankle injury. Miss Lee Aceto in gymnastic competition this season. Miss Talaga 128, Diane Heavens 125; In other ABA action. New into the halftime dressing room deadlocked at 38-all. demolishing Holy Cross, 65-45. John Lusa with 19 points Aceto is the only Manchester High student who per­ A shaken coach John Wooden met only briefly with Bert Botticello 125. .Meditation Works ■York beat Kentucky, 115-101, East, which hit a phenomenal 30 of 49 from the floor (61 and Bill Pbletti with 14 led the young Eagles who now sport newsmen after the contest. formed competitively in this fast growing sp()rt ..It cost ' an 18-0 ledger. NAPLES, Fla. (UPI)-Carol and Carolina topped San An­ the Connecticut Wildcats $12,000 to bring in European per cent), jumped ahead after the third turn, 58-49, on out­ “They just beat us,” he said at first. "I thought we had a NITE-OWLS- Linda Massaro tonio, 103-97. It was the second present in two days for Coach Jim Mann tried meditation and it teams to play soccer exhibitions at Dillon Stadium in Hart- standing shooting by Whelton, Joe Martens and Ron chance when we were down just one (basket), but we were 176-181-496, Dot Hills 178, Mary worked. Penders. Thursday afternoon Penders was presented with ford last year...Have a nice weekend. Soucier. . bothered by too many turnovers.” Ann Bossidy 450. Miss Mann spent about seven The Silk Towners outscored Cross in the first three his second son by his wife Joan. The new baby was named But then, he noted that his team had lost after holding a minutes “gathering myself Robert William Penders. COUNTRY CLUB - Larry minutes of the fourth stanza, 8-4 to lead 66-53. From that solid halftime lead. Rates 161-393; ’Ding Farr 135- together” Friday. CEMKS point on the Eagles didn’t notch one point as the ^ ...... I iiasl C«lhollc484^- I have said all along that the one thing this team seems 361, John Kristof 136, John Then she went out on the Illing Top^ Bennet F PU. Crusaders pressing defense caused execution mistakes Holy Cross (68) 4 Ricclo 3 to la<:k is the killer instinct Now I’m just concerned abbut Turley 135-361, Charlie Whelan •6,232-yard Lely Country Club p Bernard Lozier, and turnovers. F Pts. 3 Martens 7 us winning the conference.” / 162-407. course and fired a two-under- 3 Serafin 1- 2 3 4 Wehr 3 par 70 to join six other women / Inc. In Court Warf Cross’ swarming, aggressive defense resulted in East- 3 Allen 841 18 4 Soucier 6 UCLA is 8-1 in the Pac-8 while USC now has a 7-2 record are 2 Abromaitis 2 Wbelton 9 golfers in the lead after the first 6-7 18 U.S.MIXED - Shelia Price Concluding its season on a winning note yesterday was players hitting the hardwood several times with reso'un- 1 Greeae 2- 3 6 0 Lusa 0 after defeating Oregon 76-61. The Bruins have to battle round of the 54-hole Lely Repairs and ding thuds. But the sentiment of the officials must have 1 (Claffey 2-2 18 1 Nolen 1 Oregon this afternoon while Oregon State hosts USC 188-177-535, Cindy McNamara ^the Illing Junior High basketball team, over crosstown 1 Chofey 0-0 2 0 Molfett 1 184-505, ^ e Moquin 184-506, Classic. “U’s the best round Replacements! been no blood, no foul. UConn assistant basketball coach 1 Ballnis tonight. UCLA ends its season at USC on March 9. rival Bennet, 49-39; 1-2 3 Louise Dawson 185475, Donna and the besLconcentration I’ve Steve Bell, out on a recruiting junket, had an interesting 18 Totals 30 8-10 18 Coach Ralph Miller of the Beavers, still only 3-5 in con- had this season. I’d say I stayed Phone The Rams raced to an 11-2 first quarter lead behind out­ 12 Totals 25 18-24 Score at hall: Tied 38-38 Price 201-212-541, Shelia Healy standing defensive work, Bob Noonan went on a shooting ference play ancl 10-10 fw the season, said the maturity and 501, Joe Russo 213-582, Dick with it at least 90 per cent of the 649-4484 round.” spree in the second stanza as Illing led 26-12 at halftime poise shown by his ycyanger players won the game. Martin 211-519, Ed Yourkas 201- Bennet made it close in the final period behind Mickey Pulaski Pins Sports Dial Six-lO Ralph Oxsey,^^P-^nior but only a recent starter, 527, John Kozicki 561, Ralph held Bruin superstar Bill WaRon to 15 points, only five of Trott 549, Bob Hufford 538. Mikolowsky and Rich Marshall. Wyman led Bennet with 16 SATURDAY NOTICE East Matmen South Windsor which were in the second half. markers while Mikolowsky added 10. Illing’s Noonan, 2:00 (3) Track and Field, EASTERN Hank Grzyb 174- OF PRIMARY OF DEMOCRATIC PARTY with 15 caroms,' and Mike Sherman, with 14, contolled the Losing for the ninth time in 10 skiing ' Soph Paul Miller, no kin to the coach, took game honors 370^Slim Harrison 148-385, Lou “To the Clerk of Municipality of Manchester, Edward J. outings yesterday was the East as he tallied 16, including 10 in the second half. Tomkiel, Town Clerk: tempo. Noonan led all scorers with 24 and Scott Hyde con­ 3:00 (8) Pro Bowlers (Herald photo by Tony Ckntiluomo) DellaFera 143, Ray Diakon 135, tributed 10. Illing finishes with a 9-3 ledger. Catholic wrestling team to 3:00 (22) College Basket­ Clinches Title And freshman Tucker, tabbed by his coach as “our worst* Ed Schworm 143-147417, Ron Notice is hereby given that a Primary of the Democratic Party Pulaski High of New Britain, at ball: St.John’s vs. Niagara Kim Bushey Goes High free throw shooter,” hit the charity tosses which won it Joiner 161-144-425, Jim will be held on March 5,1974 for the election of members to the the Eagles’ Nest, 31-18. 4:00 (8) Auto Racing and had 11 assists. McCarthy 156-380, John Mack Town Committee from the 9th Voting District. East captured five of the 12 5:00 (8) Auto Racing, Evel “We.got off to a good start,” said coach Miller, “then 139-385, Mick Holmes 145-389, Notice is hereby given th a t ^ e following are the party- weight classes and the K n i« v ..i Trophy stands in jeopardy of Milwaukee, 92-90; Los Angeles downed Agostinelli 126, Inez Babineau Crasm buildinga at HOMESTEAD PARK VILLAQE on Latvians 32 4 berth ever, surprised the powerful Detroit Registrar of Voters of the Democratic Party’' retirement Sunday as CLOSED Seattle, 112-96; Philadelphia nipped Kan­ 126-146-361, Kathy Hayden 131, Homestead and Congress Streets. ABA Tool 28 8 r Pistons, 118-116, Friday night to go over The foregoing is a copy of the notice which I received from THE INCOME TAX'>EOPLE Brattleboro's own Hugh Barber sas City-Omaha 92-89, and Boston got by Jan.^celin 137-369, Freida See Ma For Your Bool-Doal In Quality CB&T (White) the .500 mark. Field goals by Ernie Portland, 106-104. Herbert J. Stevenson,' Registrar of Voters of the Democratic 26 10 assaults the new ski jumping Madden 126, Eldine Harris 125, 646-5i|40 Watkins 25. 11 DiGregorio and Bob.McAdoo gave Buffalo Party, in accordance with Section 9435 of the General Statutes. hill in his bi(f for a third con­ MONDAYp FEBRUARY 18, 1974 Celtics L06, Trail Blazers 104‘ P a t Gavello .125, Dot '' E. HARTFORD All Inlormatlon will be kept strictly cantidentlel. • SIDINB • ALUMINUM WINUOWS Kasden Fuel 23 16 secutive win of the Fred Harris a four point lead with seven seconds John Havlicek’s two free throws after As provided in said notice, A Primary , of the Democratic? MANCHEMIR ROCKVILLE Christensen 130. 281 Silver Lana CB&T (Blue) 16 20 Memorial Ski Jumping Tourna­ WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY remaining as Detroit wasted a 45-point ef­ Portland missed a shot with five seconds Party for election of members to the Town Committee from the I Manchester Pkde. Ward & Union fort by 6-11 center Bob Lanier. 1181 Main • nUORS • CANOPIES • AWNINGS Lake,woo() Circle 14 22 ment starting at 1 p.m. .Barber, remaining insured a come-frdm-behind ).9th Voting District will be held on March 5, 1974; the hours of Donovan, who changed Knick fortunes I Open 9 a.in. - 9 p.iff Weekdays, 9-5 Sat OPEN S U N . Please Contact: North Enders 11 28 a '73 Middlebury graduate, won win for Boston. The Celtics, trailing voting at said Primary will be from 12 noon to 8 P.M.; and the "ouAtuNTCED womuANamr Forest Hills 10 29 the 1972 and 1973 tournaments when New York acquired Dave throughout the first three quarters, were Hockey Tonight location of'the polls wit be as follows: OPEN TONIGHT - NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Emergency Telephone Numbers DeBusschere from Detroit, tackled the V.B. Trucking T 38 with jumps of 240 and 230 feet led by Jo Jo White’s 28 points. Havlicek The Southern. New England LOCATION OF POLLING PLACE VOTING DISTRICT Coventry OTHER AREA OFFICER Stafford Springs Highway . . 649-S070 talent market again this season when he RAYMOND F. PAMATO Free Eetlmetee - - Easy Terme Week’s results: Lakewood 2, respectively, but this^year the added 25. Rick Robeerson and Bernie Hockey League’s Champlain Keeney School Auditorium,' 240 NSW Stats load, or none Days 64#>1021 Rshita . 649-1886 CB&T (White) L Lack wood. 2, enlarged, rebuilt jumping hill came up with Jim McMiHian from Los Fryer scored 27 each for Portland. Cup playoffs continue Saturday 179 Keeney Street 9 Nights 643-7091 Sanitary Sawjur and Water 649-9697 Angeles and Jack Marin from'Houston. In Kasden 1; Latvians 3, Watkins will command longer Jumps night with Bristol meeting Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this 14th day (if February, Also in Sears 'Manchester Parfcade addition, he signed million dollar rookie P 92, Kings 89 0; Forest 3, V.B. 0; North most of which should range regular season champ 1974. BILL TUNSKY 649-9095 Ernie D. and the former Providence star’s Fred Carter’s 18-foot bank shot with 48 Durinfl Regular Stole Hours Enders 3, CB&T (Blue) 0. from 240 Jo 270 feet. Willimantic at. 7:45 at the Edward J. Tomkiel playmaking has contribute Neatly to seconds left carried Philadelphia to vi” tory over KC-Omaha. • •• Bolton Ice Palace. Town Clerk " S ' »

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A i 3 d v s oaD!w Irnn PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTERi'EVENlNG HERALD. Manchester^Conn.. Sat., Feb. 16, 1974 A Halp'^WantBd n .., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat.,‘Feb. 16. 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN Homes For sale 23 Homes For StTe 23 innJiSSTS!! HyKTioN m o l d e r Homes for Sale 2 3 ______Homes lor Sale LOOKING FOR TOOl, ROOM PERSONNEL HAPPY ADS Order Year “Ma n c h e s t e r - six-room 23 Cape in mint condition. Ttftee MANCHESTER and Vicinity - • ExcaHant wotUng condMont OPEN HOUSE drooms, bedrooms, /living room, dinin| We have a large selection of “ WE FIND THE HOUSE • HolMay ami vacation pai “Happy room, enonosed porch off. homes from $21i900. Visit our kitchen. Immediafediate occupancy. $19,900 new office at 144 Center Street YOU MAKE THE HOME’ Priced at®31,900. 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IVz baths, dining room, 23 — Homes lor Sale tion. and part-time positions. 3-11 Services Ottered 31 Building-Contracting ""'83 24 — Lots-Land for Sale WILLIAM and FRANK PITTS i $36,200-Exceptlonaf6-room Colonial. 3 bedrooms, huge Cfenter chimney Colonial. Two carpeting, GAS HEAT, 25 — Investment Propel^ and 11-7 shifts. Excellent fireplaces, modem kitchen with MANCHESTER - Well cared fireplree, $43,500. master bedroom, fireplaced living room, 1’A baths, alum FIREPLACES - roofing, patios, 28 — Business Property salary plus company paid ARTS AND crafts i VIRGINIA built-ins, large formal dining for ten room oversized Cape in TENNIS RACQUETS 27 — Resort Property Help 1/lfanted 13 PODIATRY Assistant, daily 1 siding, rent with option available. 646-1180 interior-exterior painting, all Life, Health, Major Medical Demonstrators needed.- Beat room, front-to-back living -I country setting, only five • Rsstrung 28 — Real Estate Wanted to 6 p.m., Saturday a.m., no I MORTLOCK You’r e jot getting older- | • f F types of carpenter work, ad­ and Disability insurance the high cost’ of living, , no in­ room, large front foyer, den, rninutes from center of town.. RICHARDS & KEH M N A SOLE CLUBS MISC. SERVICES ■ AVON - You can sell Avon full- Wednesdays. Duties include $39,900—Business Zone II Center Street, Ideal location for ditions ’ etc. Free estimates. Announcements 3 vestment, no collecting or I DESTEPA screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 Wall-to-wall carpeting.'' 528-1731 • Rsfialrod 31 — Services Offered I timei or part-time. As an Avon makes this truly one of the aspects of operating room, x- You’re getting...... - g offices, many uses. ^ MERRITT AGENCY Reasonable prices. 643-0001. delivering. Full-time or part- On birth of their first son 12 baths, garage, large lot. High Separate three room apart­ GERALD P. DUMONO Representative you can best benefit packages in the ray procedures, patient con­ 33 — Building-Contracting 1 time. Phone 633-1697 or 646- - , i on a hill in one of Manchester’s REALTOR ment. Priced in the mid 40s. Experienced J schedule your own working industrv. ■ i tact, light receptionist duties. g ROBERT 646-4000 J . P . L E W'l S and S on , 34 — Roofing-Siding 1 0496. Love, finest neighborhoods. Philbrick Call us to see this fine listing. T. 35 — Meatlng-Plumblng 1 hours. Make the most of a real Start the New Year r i^ , con­ Salary negotiable. Three- $ February 2, 1974 '$48,500—Executive 7-room Raised Ranch. 2’A baths, dou­ remodeling kitchen and INCOME TAX j G u ess w ho? Agency, Realtors, 646-42(K). J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ^NCHESTER - New Listing - 36 — Flooring . 1 earning opportunity by selling tact Emilia Kurnik, Assistant months trial period. Interview 6 ble garage, fully equipped kitchen, 3 large bedrooms, bathrooms, recreation and 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage 1 MALE, full-time, hardware, I His grandfather Is 9 rooms, four bedrooms, large quality products right in your* to 8 p.m. February 20th, at 117 assumable mortgage. family rooms, new ceilings, 38 — Services Wanted ■ ' PREPARATION [ Director of Nursing Service to plumbing store work. Apply in George Mortlock • Ver- RAISED RANCH - Large living lot, large bam, two-car garage, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. own community. Call now, 289- East Center Street, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, drywall work. 649-9658. MISC. FOR SALE 1 learn more about the many person, Barrett Plumbing Supp­ non, and room and formal dining room B-zone, central,'many extras. 4922. Manchester. Please bring spraying.Fully insured. 41 — Articles for Sale M Dan M osler 1 health care opportunities on ly, 331 Broad Street. Hiave a goodiim e In- $75,000-Qlastonbury, 3 year old 9-room Colonial. with sliding glass doors to large Many possibilities. $39,900. F. 42 — Building Supplies N written resume with grandmother Is Mrs. U&R REALTY 66. Licensed. Free estimates. MASONRY - All types, B49-3329 528-82631 this side of the river. New sec Aluminum sided and brick, cathedral celllrigs with beams, deck and swimming pool. Two J. Spilecki. Realtor, 643-2121. WOMEN wanted to do light references. s’ John Fitzgerald - Hart- the Canary Islands Phone 633-5345. fieldstone, brick, doncrete. 44 — Livealock ■ tion opening soon. FULL or Part-time, nurses sliding glass doors to covered dock. Hugo roc room, plus fireplaces, family room, two- housekeeping for cleaning com­ aide, 11-7. Call Laurel Manor, g ford SHARON, LINDA better values Free estimates. After 5 p.m., 45 — Boats’& Accessories TAX Preparation by family room, dream kitcheni large foyer, newly carpeted. car garage, Fafge lot. 160x250’. JUST LISTED - Oversized 6- 643-1870 or 644-2975. 46 — Sporting Goods pany. Part-time or full-time 649-4519. WAITRESSES wanted for $47,500. Philbrick Agency, $32,900-Manchester Q loom Ranch. Attached room Cape, firep la^ . blue MASONRY WORK - Brick, 47 — Garden Products professional. Home service and work available, days only. $2.60 646-2321 and MEGHAN evenings and weekends. Also Realtors, 646-4200. garage, fire 5 '''. awod location. wall-to-wall carpeting in ijving block and stone. New work and 48 — Antiques reasonable. Phone 563-4643. an hour to start plus vacation 333 BIDWELL STREET repairs, reasonable prices. Call REMODEL your bathroom, 49 — Wanted to Buy WAITRESS wanted, kitchen help. Appy in person room, den and hall, extra cfean, MANCHESTER _ 643-9508. kitchen, rec room or. custom ••*••••••••••••••••••#•••••• pay and other benefits. experienced cocktail waitress LaStrada West, 477 Hartford $38,5 0 0 -S o u th Windsor. odiand Park, First time of­ lots of storage, basement laiilv- RENTALS ' WOOD NYMPH I build your new home. Call 649- Auctions 5 Manchester and East Hartford and dining room waitress, Road. ENGLISH TUDOR - 8 rdoms on fered, 6-rooi^ niJl. All good sized rooms, gas dry room, one-car garage. Act' 52 — Rooms for Rent area. Must have dependable \ Happy Birthday Hoping for another year Blanchard .Rossetto heat, city utll^H. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 1142, ,643-6341. 53 — Apartments for Rent Saturday evenings. The Country 10 acres. Large living rdorp fast. $33,900. Miller Realtors, 54 — Homes for Rent JEEPSTER - i968, V-6, pick-up, car. Advanced Cleaning Com­ MECHANIC - Experienced,' Squire Restaurant, Route 83, ATTENDANT for Shell Car O gVE OIL of trails, sunshine and > 4 with Cypress paneling and 646-8209, 228-3518. very reasonable, work 55 — Business for Rent pany, 646-8133. $39,500—South Windsor, S’A-room Ranch, plus large rec NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 4-wheel drive, 21,000 miles, 6’ with own tools, for• large truck____ Ellington, Conn. 872-0269. Wash, male or female, full-time from, the other d a isies. s fireplace, four bedroofns, den, guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- 56 — Resort Property tor Rent fleet. Guaranteed year ‘round days. Must be over 18, neat in REALTORS room, enclosed breezeway, 2-car attached ga­ 4266.- Remodeling, repairing, ad­ 57 — Wanted to Rent plow. $1,595. 742-6103, 429-7185. Two J’s I love you. | two baths, two-car garage. rage. 18’ swimming pool. ditions, rec rooms, porches and 58 — MIsc. tor Rent FEMALE Help for drug and work with overtime. Call 643- TOOLMAKER, machinist, appearance. Apply in person to “Cuttom tn »n Our MoM Ideal set-up for dog kennel Lots-Land for Sale 24 cosmetic department. Pleasant 2414. Mr. Cloughertj/^ between 10- Su n n y s Prpcloui Product" TREE 's e r v i c e (Soucier) roofing. No job too small. Call ••••••••••••••«••••••••••••• lathe operators. Must be able to operation. $59,500. Pliilbrick ■649-3144. AUTOMOTIVE working conditions, full-time, set-up and work from 4:30 p.m. daily. 344' Broad $46,000-Vernon, New 6-room Raised Ranch. Attached 2- N.H. ACREAGE, over 600 Trees cut, trimmed or topied, 61 — Autos for Sale WHETHER BUYING OR SELLING Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. some experience necessary. PART TIME’Machinists, mor­ blueprints. Minimum three- Street. parcels available. Recreation, stumps removed, fully insured. 62 — Trucks for Sale □ FINANCIAL Private Instructions 18 Homes For Sale GIVE US A CALL AND JOIN OUR car garage, stone fireplace, vanity type baths. 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sals Apply to Manager at Once, nings, Amerbelle Corp. 104 E. 23 investment, home-sites from Got a tree problem? Well worth CARPENTRY — Repairs, years experience. Apply at SATISFIED FAMILY OF FRIENDS 646-2482 MANCHESTER - Six-room Immediate occupancy. 64 — Motorcycles-BIcyclea •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Liggett Drug, Manchester a phone call. 742-8252. remodeling, additions, roofing. Mam St., Rockville. Contact Paragon Tool Co., Inc., 121 TEXAS OIL company has PRIVATE FRENCH lessons by 189 West Center St. wlonial. Large kitchen, formal $200/acre. Fahey Assoc., 371 65 — Campers-Trallera-Moblla Parkade. Manchester Call David Patria, South Wind­ Homes Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagas 8 Mr. L. Passardi, 875-3325 Adams Street, Manchester. opening in Manchester area. No qualified, teacher, beginners Residential • Commercial dining room, 3 bedrooms, gar­ Pearl St., Keene, N.H. 603-352- Manchester $56,000—Manchester, Fairest Hills, New 4-bedroom Rais­ ^^yODD JOBS - You name it, we do sor, 644-1796. 66 — Automotive Service between 8:30 a.m .-4:30 p.m. An experience necessary. Age not through advanced. Specializing age. Immaculate condition. 3301. I 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease MORTGAGES, loans first se­ LAUNDRY worker - mature. KMMiaa VKnMuii Call John 643-2097 or Andv equal opportunity employer. PART-TIME work aLhome on important. Good character a in conversational French. Call $29,900. Philbrick Agency, ed Ranch, first-floor family room, 2 baths, 2-car cond, third. All kinds. Realty For organizing, clean linen Charming remodeled Vic­ MANCHESTER- two family 6-6 garage. 872-2385. WES ROBBINS carpenti^ the telephone. 1-673-2995. must. We train. Air Mail, D. G. 649-4920. / COVENTRY - Three-bedroom Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Two building sta^tewide. credit rating un­ room and personal clothing torian home. Lovely duplex, with three bedrooiT bedrooms, remodeling specialist. A Dick, - Eres., Southwestern Ranch, partially finished rec lots, side by side, good location. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ room. East Hartford Convales­ fireplaced living room, formal each side. Huge kitchens, new Keys, Jim Orgento, 528-9081. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, HELP WANTED - Part-time Petroleum Corp., Ft. Worth, room, washer, dryer, dis­ $59,900—Vernon - Immaculate 8-room chalet. 4 bed­ fidential, quick arrangements. cent Home, 745 Main Street, Texas. ' bathrooms, vinyl covered built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, nights and Sundays. Local □ REAL ESTATE dining room, 4 bedrooms, IW hwasher and TV antenna to CIRCA 1730; Antique Colonial. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. East Hartford. siding, aluminum storms and rooms, country styled kitchen, paneled family 649-3446. FIRST CUSS Dairy store. Call 646-9017, after baths, 2-car garage, near stay. Large lot, Priced in the Recently restored, 7 fireplaces, Investment Property 2 □ NOTICES 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ screens, two car garage. room; 2 full wall fireplaces, 2 ’/4 baths, 4 air con­ REPAIRS I 6 p.m. 643-9707. INSPECTOR - Person to work Center, convenient to shop­ high 20’s. Phone Mitten Realty, sunimer kitchen, new •'■baths, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. COUNTER GIRLS - full-time, Homes For Sale 23 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ditioners. Many, many extras. Must be seen. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SHEET METAL in final inspection. Must be ping, schools, bus. All city 649-2813. Realtors, 643-6930. new kitchen, two-car garage. INVESTMENT PACKAGE Ion all makes of sewing^ days, apply in person, Dairy familiar with inspection tools consisting of a five-family, new homes custom built, LPst and Found 1 HOUSEWIVES and College utilities. An unusual valve. High 50’s. Philbrick Agency, [machines. ^ Open* remodeled, additions, rec Mo r t g a g e s — ist, and 2nd Queen Brazier, 242 Broad and blueprint reading. Apply CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, Realtors, 646;4200. three-family, and two, family MECHANICS & Students - Part-time or full­ $27,500 - Small expanded 6-room LARGE six room Cape, 2 full $67,000-Manchester, McDIvItt Drive, brand new 5-bed­ [Wednesday, Thursday andf rooms, garages, kitchens mortgages — interim financing S t ^ t . Multi-Circuits, 50 Harrison California Ranch. Fireplaced with good income. $110,000. LOST - male black, Labrador time-work- in-teldphbnfe adver­ living room, formal. dining Ba MR REAL KTATE Cape with enclosed porch and baths, formal dining room, room Ranch. Completely finished up and down. FFrlday ’til 9; Monday,! remodeled, bath tile, cement — expeditious and confidential tising. Earn $150-$300 per Street, Manchester or call 646- MANCHESTER - FIVE family Philbrick Agency, Realtors, retriever, from Swamp Road, room, modern kitchen with one-car garage on 190’ deep three bedrooms, fireplace, and work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ service, J.D. Real Estate CHIEF INHALATION ASSEMBLERS month or more. Call for inter­ 3800. 6 4 3 -9 3 3 2 plus' 5-car garage. Business 646-4200. [Tuesday and Saturday ’til 5.f North Coventry, no tag, silver dining area, family three large Wooded lot, vacant. T. f. garage. $31,900. J. Egan, tial or commercial. Call 649- Assoc. 646-1980. THERAPIST to reorganize and view, 646-2637 or 646-4854. zoned. Excellent income $75,000—HIghwood, off Porter Street, 8-room Custom Co­ choke chain. 742-7842. bedrooms, fourth possible. 2- ..^rockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Broker, 649-7746. manage existing department. VYIth machining experience. producer. Central location. lonial. Choose your own decor. ^ 9 1 ’ ______car garage. Beautifully Knit ’N Purl Preferably one with an A.R.I.T. CONDOMINIUM- Two $69,900. Philbrick Agency, Beat Estate Wanted 28 Personals 2 Insurance 10 Minimum one year's PART TIME days, hours flexi­ I BAK eH y MECHANIC ^ MANCHESTER- Beautiful one COMPLETELY renovated six R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ registry and a minimum of two landscaped pounds. Marion E. bedroom Ranch in choice loca­ Realjors, 6464200. TrI-Clly Plaza Vernon experience. Must read ble, able , bodied man with a I Excellent opportunity for owner home with tjiree room Cape, fireplaced living try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ years experience. Comiparable Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. tion, offered by retiring widow. Ample financing available on all of the above homes. If SELLING your home or ATTENTION - Usable junk AUTO INSURANCE ^ compare blueprints. Excellent fringe basic aptitude for mechanics I experienced mechanic. Must bedrooms, two full baths, room has wall-to-wall 872-2219 ditions, porches, any type salary, excellent benefits and and likes to work alone. Must Cornplete with all kitchen you’re thinking of selling your homo, call us, we have wait­ acreage? For prompt friendly wanted for Sophomore Class our lo.w rates. For a telephone benefits and pay. I have some electrical CAPE - full acre treed lot, large heated family room, country carpeting, kitchen has new service, call Louis Dimock remodeling, 646-2087. permanency. We are a modern have car. Good pay for the right appliances and in excellent con­ TWO-FAMILY house, 107 ing buyers. Tag Sale, At Rockville High quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- eat-in kitchen, three bedrooms, size kitchens with all built-ins. oven-range and cabinets, new Realty, 649-9823. 240 bed general hospital. Please man. 643-0565, 633-7863. I background. dition. No extras needed. Come Oakland Street, price reduced’ School. Ask,for Mike at 875- 6050. wall-to-wall carpet, enclosed Den with fireplace, two plus burner, new hot water heater, CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ write or call collect to: Mr. L. look, it’s reasonable. Call M9- brand new bath, three for immediate sale, or lease. 8996. Excellent wages and free sunporch and sundeck. Asking garages and beautiful in-ground Needs work. Call 525-7054. COVENTRY Coverers - Slip­ ages, additions, bathrooms, F. Clapper, Director of Per­ PRESSURE NATIONAL COMPANY needs 9434 anytime. bedrooms, Excellent condition SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? benefit program. $29,900. Keith Real Estate, ^ pool. Wolverton ^ency, covers, upholstery and drapes. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free sonnel, 'The William W. Backus aggressive male with strong throughout. $36,900. Wolverton Call us first. Will buy your PIANO wanted, any condition. Hospital, Norwich, Connec­ 4126, 649-1922. Realtors, 649-2813. ANDOVER - Three-bedroom Free Estimates. Master charge estimates. Small jobs. Stephen □ EMPLOYMENT BLAST MFG. desire to succeed for telephone I Apply MANCHESTER - A home of un­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. m home immediately at a fair Call anytime, 742-7141. ticut, M9-8331. An equal oppor­ Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, U&R REALTY CC INC. accepted. Call 742-8065. Martin, 646-7295. sales management. Salary plus derstated distinction. ()ne-half price. All cash. Call Lou tunity employer. THIRTEEN ROOMS - 2 1/2 TOLLAND- By owner, three in-ground pool. One acre plus. 3 comm ission, no experience FIRST NATIONAL STORES, RK. acre of trees and shrubs p a c e CAPE - seven rooms, 1 1/2 Announcements Help Wanted 13 CO., INC. baths, two fireplaces, 3rcar gar- bedroom Raised Ranch, on one $32,000. Warren E. Howland, 6 4 3-2 6 9 2 Arruda, 644-1539. LIGHT trucking, attics and ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ necessary with local advance­ Park & Oakland Ava. this 8-room Garrison (^fonial baths, family room, large STORE WORK nights 6-9, able are, horse bam, view. $53,900. acre wooded lot, 1 l/2baths, Realtors, 64J-1108. Bcbert D, Murdcck. Realtor "k AHRU6A ★ cellars cleaned. Bundled ditions. All carpentry and 41 Chapel §t. ment. Call Mr. Lasiter for ap­ Eaat Hartford, Conn. with 2 fireplaces, 25’ living modern kitchen, wall-to-wall REALTORS 644-7539 INCOME'TAX forms prepared GENERAL Machinists - over­ climb ladders, lift boxes, dress Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. , eat-in kitchen^ dining room, newspapers taken only. Free masonry work. Free estimates.*' Manchester, Conn. pointment, 646-2637. Art oquil opportunHf •mpto|r*r room, 2 1/2 baths, jalousie stays, porch, garage, Bowers in your home, at about the same time, paid holidays, excellent neat, $1.85. Gelco, 283 Middle L large family room, with \ estimate. Phone 647-9610. Anthony Squlllacote, 649-0811. insurance benefits, full or part - porch, redwood and stone patio, School. $39,5(j0. .Philbrick Agen­ price you would pay Turnpike West. Call Mrs. BrunettI, 643-2487 MANCHESTER - Large, fireplace. Asking $39,500. Call ALL CASH for your prMerty someone’s office. Call 633-1267. v time. Metronics, Inc., Route 6 BABYSITTER wanted - Mature reacious 7-room Colonial, 2-car garare and the finest of 872-4662: cy,. Realtors, 646-4200. between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m, woman or college girl. Noon to AMBITIOUS, self-starter, within 24 hours.Avoid Ved tt»pe, COMMUNITY Tree Service - & 44A, Bolton. ' experienced in insurance or fireplace, aluminmn siding, detailing. Low 60’s. Warren E. HILLTOP HIGH Tree trimming and removal. BABYSITTER- Substitute weekdays. 5 p.m. daily. Phone 643-2333 COVENTRY - oversized Cape, instant service. Hayes Agehev. RootIng-SIdIng 34 claim adjusting, needed in con­ nice yard, 3-car garage. $39,900. Howland, Realtor, 643-1108. MANCHESTER- Beautifully For free estimate call, 1-429- teacher desires sitter for six between 5-9 p.m. 24x42 with five rooms on first 646;0131. s’ CUSTODIANS - Experienced, genial office of leading Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. located 4 bedroom Colonial on a and you^re invited!!. , weeks, preferably my home, or fjoor finished. Second floor un­ 0184 collect. Firewood ROOFING and roof repairing, Trapping Record Set p a r t - t im e e v e n in g s . household mover. TYping essen­ ANDOVER, COVENTRY and 200’\w ell landscaped lot. For­ delivered. yours in Bentley School area. ■•Tolland- A fine selection of finished. Large wooded lot. WE WILL buy your house. Call' Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707 JEFFERSON CITY, Manchester area. Call 643-5691, Call 6iilB-5178. tial. Call Hartford Despatch, QUALITY BUILT new 8 room m an dining rdorn, den, 28' 2-6 p.m. MAINTENANCE FOREMAN $31,500. Philbrick 'Agency, anytime, Hutchins Agency, Mo. (UPl) -- Missouri trap­ 191 Park Ave., East Hartford. Colonial in prestigious Forest excellent homes at realistic Xkeplaced living room, 2 1/2 TOMORROW, SUNDAY - 2-5 p.m. 'Tr u c k in g , odd jobs, moving Realtors, 6464200. Realtors, 649-5324. BIDWELL Home Improvement pers and fur hunters set aa Manchester Memorial Hospital seeks qualified Individual Mrs. Danise 5^9551. Hills. Four bedrooms, 2 1/2 prices from $16,000 - ^3,000. baths, 60’s Wolverton Agency, laVge appliances, cleaning L A U N D R Y - P a r t tim e Come in and browM through Co. Expert installation of all-tim e value record in the to supervise its work order repair services and preven­ baths, first floor family room, Realtors, 649-2813. SELLING your house? Call us cellars and attics, also some weekend positions available at GRINDER hundreds of listings and take ..COVENTRY - oversized Cape, aluminum siding, gutters and 1972-73 fur season, according tative maintenance program. Responsible to chief TRAVEL AGENCY - Part-time 2-car attached garage. PricM first and we’ll make you a cash tree work done. 644-1775. Meadows Convalescent Center, Experienced surface grinder at $57,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- advantage of over 40 years of 'five rooms finished, plus one trims. Roofing installation and '■"‘■•■'to the State Conservation engineer. Position requires working knowledge of heating experienced bookkeeper. Phone South Windsor offer. One day service. T. J. repairs. 649-6495, 875-9i09. 333 Bidwell Street, Manchester. for close tolerance work on 647-9949. 1511. "know how” at the Welles bedroom, breezeway and large LIGHT \Trucking - Odd jobs, Commission. During that and refrigeration, eldctrlcal and mechanical systems. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 646-2321. Attention Mr. tools. Agency, CSll 742-7356 or 643- OPEN HOUSE addition 24x28 with unfinished cellars and attics cleaned.,/ Some supervisory experience preferred. Excellent wages 0 ^ today. interior. Ideal for the handy HORACE Tetrauit — Siding, .season, they sold furs valued Franklin. ASSEM.BLERS and coil lawns mowed, small tree work. INSPECTOR COLUMBIA 218 Graham Rd. man or extra large family. roofing, storm windows, aw­ at S1.736J269. _L and benefits. Please contact'the Personnel Department. winders for fine work. Must /Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. First piece floor inspector Wooded lot, 2-car garage, $39,- nings.- Quality workmanship, have good finger dexterity. MANCHESTER - Custom built Sunday 1-4 carbide inserts. 900. Philbrick Agency, □ MISC. SERVICES free estimates. Fully insure. Legal Notices MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Mother’s shift available. Will ANTIQUE COLONIAL 7-room Cape, modem kitchen 7“ RDDM R A N CH DRESSMAKING - 15 years EASTERN TOOL CO. 71 Haynes St. Manchester, Conn. with bu'ilt-ins, living rbom with Realtors, 646^00., "872-9187, 649-3417. train. Working hours 7:M a.m. - Gracious 8-room Dutch Stop and see this fine home, experience. Specializing in 469 School S t E«8t Hartford 646-1222, Ext 48'1 4 p.m. or 8:30 a.m . - 4 p.m. App­ fireplace, beautiful rec room alterations, evening and bridal Court of Probate, District of Coventry Colonial, 4 bedrooms, modem AVa% VA assumable OLDER HOME - 8 rooms, large Sarvlcet$Olfered 31 ROOFING — Specializing NOTICE OF HEARING ' ______Art ogutf opportunity pmploypr^ ly in person. Able Coil ^ m - with wet bar, 11/2 baths, Only gowns. Call Sandy, 643-7042, 10- OF DISSOLUTroN kitchen and baths, 3 fireplaces mortgage plus many extras. modern kitchen, formal dining ------L_( repairing roofs, new roofs, ESTATE OF, STANLEY L. pany, Howard Rd., Bolton'. $400 down to qualified veteran. .6.' , , MAC EQUIPMENT CORP. LIVINGSTON, in trust for Alice S. OPERATORS- Lathe and — each in living room, family Warren E. Howland, Realtor, room, large den,, two full baths, DRIVEWAYS cleared of snow, gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Livingston Almost across from Bolton and repaired. 30 years Notice is hereby given pur­ milling operators- Running the room and master' b^room. 643-1108. F.J. Spilecki Realtor 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On Manchester and Bolton area Pursuant to an order of Hon, David C same job by the hundreds? Lake House. No telephone calls Call 649-5900. CONNECTICUT experience. Free estimates.' suant to Section 33-379(d) of the Rappe, Judge, dated February 11,1974 a please. . High acre lot with bam. 643-2121 a parklike yard. $35,900. Traveling long distances? Philbrick Agency, Realtors, HOMEOWNER S SERVICE Howley, 643-5361. Connecticut General Statutes, hearing will be held on an application •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ROCKVILLE- four family on Franl^gjleckl^obQo^ praying that the account, under 5th Dissatisfied with wages? Just p Union Street, each apartment 646-4200. sIhARPENING S ervice - “Qut/fty Workmtnthfp Revision of 1958, as amended, Clause of the Will, dated January 22,1972 number in a big company? Business Opportunity 14 Saws, knives, axes, shears, Gutrantand" has four rooms, all in excellent Spodtllzlng In roofing, gtittara and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• that MAC EQUIPMENT to January 20. 1973 be accepted and that Want to advance your skills? If ★ Help Wanted ★ skates, rotary blades. Quick the supplemental and final accounts be TOndition from top to bottom.’ MANCHESTER axtarior repairs. Fraa, pronipi ea- CORP., a Connecticut corpora­ so, call Armatt Inc., 237 Oak FENCING SUPPLY and FOREST HILLS service. Capitol Equipment Heating-Plumbing 35 accepted, the distribStees be ascertained IMMEDIATE JOB OPENINGS manufacturing business with Fifth apartment possible. Good Umalst. tion having an office qnd place and there l» an order of distribution as in Street, Glastonbury- estate builder. 40’s. Wolverton Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. •44-lOdO, PHOIIt 040-ISl* of business in the Town of said'application on file more fully experimental job shop, MALE AND FEMALE PBODUCTION immediate sales. Available to ' M ERRin AGENCY Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday BOTTI Heating and Plumbing appears, at the Court of Probate on city and country areas. High Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. l\fenchester. County of Hart­ employing 15 men maximum. 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- — Prompt, courteous service. February 25, 1974 at 9:00 a.m. profit, either full or part-time. REALTOR ED’S Contracting Agency * Call 643-1496. David C. Rappe, Judge 55 hour work week. WORKERS Open House 7958. ford,.qnd State of Connecticut, $2,400 plus sm all inventory ANDOVER - Raised Ranch on Painting, carpentry, floor and has been dissolved as of Requirements: Read high and wooded 3 acres. Wall- 102 ADELAIDE ROAD rug cleaning, remodeling, tree blueprints, and operate Share Our Steady GrowthI cost. (203 ) 334-8388. CUSTOM MADE draperies and SEWERLINES, sink, lines, February 12,1974, by resolution to-wall carpeting, 1 l/2baths, (OFF*PORTER STREET) service. For all kinds of work machine. 633-8260. ''( MANCHESTER - Two family, Sunday, 1-4 p.m. bedspreads, wide selection of cleaned, with electric cutters, of its directors and COUNTRY STORE for sale modern kitchens, ceramic tile family room with quarry stone (Othar Timas By Appobitmant) , fabrics. Call 649-1786. call 649-1590 between 8-6. by professionals. McKinney shareholders, and in accor­ INVITATION • Your choice of three shifts. lock, stock and barrel, well baths, aluminum siding, 2-car fireplace. Rural area. Only [Take a look at what’8 available In. a NEW HOME Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ KEYPUNCH operator, part - minutes s to Manchester and Painting-Papering 32 dance with a Certificate of traveled highway. For par­ garare, excellent location. Majestic,Georgian Colonial REWEAVING burns, moth pany. 643-5308. time, approximately 9 a.m.- 1 • Immediate expansion created opportunities with Hartford. Fairly priced at $38,- [RANCHES, COLONIALS, DUTCHES AND SPLIT TO BID ticulars call 289-6208 or 649- Char-Bon Agency, 643-0683. holes.’ Zippers repaired. Win­ Dissolution by the directors and Sealed bids will be received p.m. Monday - Friday, some a leader in advanced equipment important to the 900. Call Warren E. Howland, [LEVELS, with many vailatlona. 3 or 4 bedroom • 8 ROOMS • 4 BEDROOMS BATHS 7669. 2Vt dow shades, Venetian blinds. T. J. FLANAGAN Painting, FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, shareholders filed with the of­ in the Office of The Director of experience with adding fight agalhst pollution. Realtor, 643-1108. [models to choose from. All customed designed and • 28’ L I^ G ROOM • ALUMINUM SIDING Diapering, gen eral repairs! machines and calculators help­ SIX-ROOM Colonial, 3 • SCREENED PORCH Keys made. TV for rent. repairs, and remodeling. fice of the Secretary of State, General Services, 41 Center [quality built by • COOLINQ FAN Estimate now for ful. Must have minimum one • Stable, non-defense, non-seasonal work. Situation Wanted 15 bedrooms, .11/^ baths, large • RECESSED RADIATION • ALL DRAPES - RUGS Marlows, 867 Main St; 649-5221. Prompt service on emergen- Hartford, Connecticut, as Street, Manchester,, Connec- living room with fireplace, for­ spring/summer clean up. Call cies.s. 643-7024. required by law. year experience with system 3 • Best Medical/Surgical benefits plan In Connecti- Coventry 643-1949. (3 ticut until March 6,1974 at 11:00 Data recorder, 029 keypunch or TYPING done in my home. mal dining room, country James A,^cCarthy • LARGE, PROFESSIONALLY LANDSCAPED LOT All creditors of the corpora­ cut. , Billing, reports, letters, term kitchen with beams, completely [ an Homes include fireplace, aluminum siding, first-, .a.m. for the following: similar equipment. Good star­ M S ACRES J.P. LEWIS & Son custom tion, if any, are warned to pre­ PORTABLE ' AIR ting pay, call 569-1330 Mr. Cen- •11 Paid Holidays papqrs, etc. Phone 1-642-6421. - remodeled. Priced reasonable. Is where this spotless 7-room [floor family room with porch and patio, oven, range, Flooring 38 Call Owner, 646-5983. CERAMIC decorating,"^ interior and sent their claims to Robert W. COMPRESSOR tini for appointment. Raised Ranch is located. [dishwasher, 2-car garage and all city utilities. Come, See The Other Features • Big employee discount on AMF products. BABYSITTING for toddlers, exterior, paper hanging. Fully FLOOR Sanding and Gordon, Attorney at Law, 417 V STREET SWEEPER my home, other children, large BOL'^ON LAKE - Cute 4 Three bedrooms, carpeted TILE insured. 649-9658. Refinishing, (specializing in East Center Street, INSURANCE AGENCY Stop Out or Call. YouTt Be Most Welcome. RENTAL & PARKING FIELD yard, Woodbridge Street-' l/2room Ranch, pine paneled, living room and dining room One Call older floors). Inside painting, Manchester, Connecticut, SWEEPING seeking gal with auto and with beamed cathedral [DIRECTIONS: Scott Drive to Kennedy Rd., left on Hamilton INSIDE-Outside painting, property insurance experience. APPLY AT OUR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE low ers School area. 643-6432. new furnacef, lake view, garage, Does H Alll ceilings. John Verfaille, 646- 06040, on or before the 12th day ceilings. Paneled family [Drive, next left Is Qrlsson Rd. Follow signs to models. f e c ia l rates for people over 65! 5750, 872-2222. Bid forms, plans and Light accurate typing Monday through Friday big yard, school bus service! I We specialize in cer^ ic tile, of June, 1974, or thereafter be lake privileges, $23,000. Owner, room, fireplace and garage. Fully insured. Estimates given specifications are available at necessary. Small office. Call slate, flagstone and quarry Call 649-7863. barred as provided by statute. the General Services Office, 41 643-6^8. Th e WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY Jewell-England, 646-4662. Dated at Manchester, □ EDUCATION tile. For complete bathroom Center Street, Manchester, AMF-CUNO DIVISION remodeling, we’ll handle all PETER BELLIVEAU Painting □ MISC. FOR SALE Connecticut, this 12th day of Connecticut. HEAD TELLER - with com- 1 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER- Six room MERRITT i Colonial on the west side, three 64^ 1160 Realtors 647-1413 carpentry, plumbing and tile - Expej-iapeed and insured. / February, 1974. Town of Manchester, mericial bank experience, app­ TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. Private Instructions 18 large bedrooms, two full baths, work. Expert workmanship Painting, papering, ceilings, Mac Equipment Corp. Conneciticut ly at Main office. South Windsor big or small jobs. Call 643-1671. Articles tor Sale 41 formal dining room, eat-in AGENCY JOE LOMBARDO fr a iOk SCALLEY I and reasonable rates. Robert W. Gordon, Bank & Trust Co., 1033 John TUTORING for your ^MERRin A6ENCY Robert B. Weiss, lour elemen- kitchen, two car garage. Has tb" ncaltor its Attorney Fitch Blvd., Soutn Windsor, ______* 1 Equal Opportuntty Employnr BEA MILLETTE PAUL STEINMEYER Call Mandeville BEAUTY SALON equipment General Manager tary child, reading, phonics, be seen. Mid 30^s. Wolverton RULTOR M iS HOUSE PAINTING - Interior, Conn. math etc Call 643-7101. 6 4 6 - 1 1 8 0 ED. SWAIN ALEX MATTHEW 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 exterior. Insured, experience. for sale, two complete shampoo Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. units, one hydraulic chair. (Jail V College graduate. Free es­ timate. Peter Tilley, 742-6117. 643-8711 after 6 p.m.

) ^ G E SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn:. Sat.,. Feb. 16. 1974 BENJY ‘ BY JIM BERRY AparUnents For Itent 53 Apartments For Rant Apartments For Rent S3 Autos For Sale 51 MP- MANCHESTER - Deluxe two (pFFlC-e ■ ' AA , FOUR ROOMS - Heat, NEED CAR? Credit bad? VVHO A P ^ pedroQin townhouse, supfer appliances, phone after 5:30 BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN ' t H16 (WlTH/VW] WOODUND Bankrupt? Repossessed? VV'/TH- tPO&. l/2baths, full private p.m., 568-2230. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 16 BBUTC. D em ent, includes heat and Honest Douglas accepts lowest IV LIKE TO WETURN THIS /MR. down, smallest payments. IT PLAVS BEAUTIRJU-Yi MY NEW NEIGHBOR WAS ^ LOOK AT THIS IPIOT, MOTHER/ [/VWYI 6PEAK ,^pliances. $260 per month. ^ MANOR . CORNET F=DR A WEFUND! IT HAS A PERFECT PIPE DOWW, b l a b b e r - ^EA N 'three room apartment, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. THE ONE WHO INSISTED H' FIRST He BREAK'S AW‘arm ICC MCX j TH / THEV'RE m y IF MS. PuBONNE I TO /MR. ^API? Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- TONE! THAT I WETUBN IT! SKATA1&--AN' wav HE'S .SWEAK- WAS THE ONLY SHOULS. IP OHE 4535, 646-1021, n rst fl(wr, heat, parking, laun­ WHATSAMATTER?' IM6 OUT. WITH ATOWEL TIED a r m s , A l W T t h e y ;.' CAN’T WORP OF THIS BEACHES MBS. HOOPLE PUEA6F!? y APARTMENTS SORRY,. T L L s e t y o u F D R MEMBER EVER dry facilities. Convenient. $150. 1969 GTO, Judge, 4-speed, ram- ,.PON'T IT WORK AROUND THE CAST TO SEE IF WAIT ► USE MY WORLD monthly. Mr. Belfiore 647-1413." HomestNd Straot RISHT? RGFUNOS HE CAW BREAK THE OTHER C3NE' THIS/ TO PAY PUES UNTIL Eagleville - 2-bedroom apart­ (O ff w . RRiddla T p k o .) air, $1,200 or best-offer. Call UNLESS TH' COULPNT MRS. . ON YOURWIN6 646^582 after 5 p.m. ^ OF THE MANOR! . ment m duplex house, two miles MAlfCHESTER MERCHANDISE T SHE HOOPLE TWO-ROOM apartment, stove, SUE? SETS from UConn. Rent reasonable. refrigerator, utilities, $125 B u iN b y th er e's ^ Phone 643-4427 1967 PONTIAC GTO, 400 cubic I’’ THIS ^ n th ly . References. Call 643- U « R H0USIN8 CORP. inch, 4-speed transmission. NUSSET LAW ASM N ST Z -tL 6311; DELAYEP paym en t 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary Everything new. Asking $900. BY THE OTHERS IS apartments. Features wall-to- 649-4444. THERE, TWI66S’? ' '(£) 1974 6y EWTtWHISC fEATUfg FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, presioential wall carpeting, vanity tile Articles tor Sale hot water, stove, $150. monthly. 1970, FORD M averick, 6* COMPLAINTS 41 Articles lor Sale 41 DogS-BIrds-Pets baths, bhilt-in oven, range, SCWNCOOUE 43 if6oms Ibr Rent 52 VILLA6E APTS. References. Call 643-6311. cylinder, standard shift, $1,050; D6PT. S T O R e my hewing MOVING - Nine rooms of lovely dishwasher, refrigerator and 1970 Plymouth, $900; 1965 AlP ISN’T CLEAN USED refrigerators, MANCHESTER WORKING decorator's furniture. Antiques, FOR SALE ■ nine month old, LADlES only, nicely furnished e a s t HARTFORD - 551 disposal, electric heat, 2 air C hevrolet Im pala, $225. I glassware, electric range, mar­ ranges, automatic washers, female. Pom-poo, spayedy$10. . rooms for rent. Community Tolland Street, 3 rooms, conditioners, glass sliding with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s One and two bedrooms. Repossessions. Savings Bank of MICKEY FINN ble top dresser, furs, clothing. 64-4291. kitchen and bath. All utilities' available March 1st, adults, doors, all large rooms. Full Manchester, 646-1700. BY HANK L E O N A R D ^ Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Near schools, churches $105. E. Yeomans, 742^7. By appointment only. 649-3056. 2171. inciuded. Convenient to stores basement storage area, ample AKC - miniature ppodles, cocoa and bus line. Ideai for working and shopping center, on parking. Starting at $175. Han­ 1971 JEEP wagoneer, 4-wheel ALL RIGHT—ANP I'M GLAD TO HEAR f iv e ROC^M, two-bedroom TELL /V\E-HOW , GENUINE CUCKOO CLOCK, brown, sevenZweeks old. or elderly lady. Call after 4 bus line. Call anytime. dy to shopping, schools, bus drive, power steering, power DIDN'T JIB CROWDER COME V THAT IS THE GIRL? THAT.' NOW. I'D LIKE excellent condition, call M7- EIGHT TRACT stereo system, Reasonable. Call "643-8014. p.m. 644-0383. apartment. Garage.J. Nice yard.yard, HERE YESTERDAY AFTERNOON ) MAN'S TO SEE MR. CROWDER Sanyo 4 channel amplifier, and religious facilities. | brakes, good condition. $2,900 9033. \ 646-2623 $180. Security. lone 643-2353------b l o o d f o r MARY I NAME IS —OR /WR. JONES.' Westek speakers, Panasonic or best offer. Call 647-1914. ------r------:------THE THOMPSON House- after 1 p.m .__ Model apartment open for in­ ELLEN NELSON!? j |/ ^ • / Older refrigerator, best offer; Tape deck. $300. Phone 649-4444. spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday JONES' Spotfmg Goods 46 Cottage Street, centrally 1970 PONTIAC GTO Judge, mason’s wheelbarrow; fer­ located, large, pleasantly fur­ FIVE-ROOM duplex, $150 NEW^DUPLEX, four large and Sunday. Other times by Crauger Mags, air shocks, etc. „® DINING ROOM suite, walnut, rooms, 1 1/2 baths, stove, air- •I.’ LAJE • tilizer spreader; cocktail table; nished rooms, parking. Call 649- monthly plifs security, oil appointment. $1,000. Phone 872-8698. .r doesn't •, seats 8-10 people, plus hutch, ETSCHER Aluminum skis, 1-lt 8x10 rug; gold barrel chair. Call 2358, for overnight and perma­ burner, no pets, shopping plaza conditioner, garbage disposal, HEROES ARE ^D E-W O T 80RW /Y \ WEAR 568-4239, SIX chairs, two captain’s chairs.y never used; one pair Lange ski nent guest rates. area. 1125 Sullivan Avenue, wall-to-wall throughout, full $200. Call 643-0028. boots, size 10 1/2, useo five Call: 1969 CAMARO, SS; 1969 El 1 lit Asq U 0^ ■ ! ONE South Windsor, 644-2998. basement, yard, on bus line. Camino. Call 646-6625 after 5. MAMIYA twin lens reflex, times. Will sell both for $125 or Calli 643-0089. UAR HOUSING CORP. CAPTAIN EASY TWO OLD clocks for saie." Wall ROOM IN private home, model c33, with 80mm and skis for $85 and boots for $45. female only. Kitchen FIVE room flat, secoftd floor, 043-0551 BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE clock and mantle clock, in good Call 649-8653. Robert Murdock, Realtor 1969 MUSTANG, 35l, V-8, WE'VE SEEM THIS / WILL YOU 65mm lens, plus accessories. privileges, parking. Phone 643- stove and refrigerator, west AVAILABLE immediately, automatic, $600. Phone after working condition. 643-0555. four room garden apartment, 043-9551 a p e -m an NUT, TOO, / SELL US THE YOU'VE GOT YOURSELF fi .. Nikon 25mm, model S2, with 50 6609. side, no pets, children or 5:30 p.m., 643-0183. HAPLEY- SO YOU'RE I ''SULU MAN" DEAL, HAPLEy;„.HOW SOON mm, 35mm and 135 mm lens -singles. Call 646-6812. centrally located, heat and Stophon J. Luchon Jr. NOT FREAKIN0 OUT! \ FOSSILS? CAN you HAND OVER T H E 1 plus accessories. Call 644-2784 FIREPLACE Wood for sale. appliances, lease and security, S u p t - 046-5257 FOSSILS? $25. a pick-lip truck load, Antiques 48 f u r n i s h e d r o o m for 1971 COMET, 2-door hardtop, aft#. 6 p.m. working lady. Modern kitchen, WE HAVE customers waiting $195. monthly. 649-3978, 646- delivered. jCall.228-9585. 4780. small 6 cylinder, automatic THE PACK RAT - will be linens, private enterance, for the rental of your apartment transmission, 20,000 miles, ALUMINUM sheets used as closed until March 3rd, unless parking, central. Call 643-8649. or home. J.D. Real Estate excellent condition, 20 miles PRISCILLA'S POP Associates, Inc. 646-1980. SUNNY 4 rooms, appliances HEBRON - Modern 2-bedroom printing plates, ,007 thick, called. 643-6680, Flora Road, off apartment, country setting, per gallon, 4 studded snows plus BY AL VERMEER 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Route 85, Bolton. supplied, one child, no. pets, 5 regular tires, $2,000. Call 1 / T W E ^ ^ f o D A T ^ Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 SLEEPING ROOM, ample $145. Immediate occupancy. carpeting, appliances, heat and u TT/ NAT lONAL ..F O R N BOY! I COULD GET Phone 643-2711. MANCHESTER - New Contem­ hot wateit. Available im­ anytime, 849-5674. PA C E D PA VlM 0.lac.TM. Mg U3 Fg QN. ;i-i6 HARTFORD Oood tv ry dsy Mcspt holldsyo. available at Northgate. Rentals sensibly priced, new and used. PAINT ft I are from $195 - ^40., and in- W I N A T B R I P G g WALLPAPER SUPPLY NA-nONAL 429-2822. Parts, supplies, ser­ MR. ABERNATHY BRAY'S I elude heat, parking, etc. Call 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 vice work done. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGK^AY BANK 935 MAIN STREET rooms, family unit, security 615 MAIN STREET . 1 Center St JEWELERS superintendant, Mr. Utter, at andTrust Co. MANCHESTER I 872-6011. 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. HOW ABOLrr GOING TO 649-0300 l[ylC€ln 1 MxKhKtx 737 MAIN ST. MOBILE HOME 12x63','2 DR. beacon, T H/VE SPOTS p anchher doctor bid leaves South with a prob­ Manchester 646-1995 , 643-5171 MANCHESTER Business lor Rent bedrooms, 10x20’ sunpbrch ( EE ? 122 FLORENCE STREET - 55 enclosed, shingled roof, large ALL C7YER MY POCY— Jacoby 2NT has its limits lem. He can’t show the spade ¥4>CRRDSeytJe4i 643-5617 i four room apartment in 2- yard, two tool houses includ^, ISN'T THERE ace without going past game family, heat and utilities paid, MANCHESTER - 50,iX)0 square 50AAETMING The bidding has been; 16 air-condition. 429-74M. If you decide to use the so he bids four clubs. North $200 monthly. 644-8896, 643-2282. feet industrial space available. ■YDU CAN NORTH (D) 16 bids four diamonds quite For your Art and Point Suitable for manufacturing and Jacoby two notrump it is im­ West North East South 1 0 % O F F Call Inquire" for details at RECTOWN U.S.A. DO? ft 2 naturally and now South is 1ft MANCHESTER - new 2- warehouse. Will divide in units f K8654 portant to bear in mind the Supplies, stop in at... Specials restrictions we have found willing to go past game. He Pass 1 ♦ Pass ? All regular priced merchan­ our store. Open Mon.- bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 as small as 10,000 square feet ♦ A87 bids four spades. ♦ Brokers protected. 1-226-1206. necessary in using it. You, South, hold: dise. Sales and fair traded 64 7-99 66 10% baths. Includes heat, tor this Week! ♦ A 10 5 3 North’s five club bid comes Sat. 9-9:30, Sun. 9-8 appliances, shag carpeting, full The" first is that you only ♦ AK76YAK76i32ftKl03 I merchandise excluded.. E. A. JOHNSON DISCOUNT 1973 Holiday RamMar WEST EAST rather naturally as does What do you do now? basement. $265. Paul W. STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10, ftJlOOe ftKQ73 use it.in response to a first or For details on Senior Citizens 29’ Luxury Trailer; brand JONES d- second hand major-suit open­ South’s five diamonds. A—Bid one heart. You want to ^ NO RTHW AY Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- 500 square feet, platform level IZID66MAY T j Tioo North might well just pump PAINT CO. Gold Card privileges. m m m I 1021. Stock Place, rear,. Attractive new, completely equipped ing. try to get to a major suit con­ HOUSE Z-;6 ♦ Q1054 ftj963 to six hearts, but we-*have tract. PHARMACY CA RPETt^ INC. rental Brokers protected. Call Factory List $8,782. ♦ Q872 *J94 The reason you don’t use it ' 723 MAIN STREET 522-3114. afte,r passing is that there is a made this hand up and North .TODAY’S QUESTION 230 N. MAIN ST. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- SOUTH decides to show his second 311 Main St, Manchester S A LE S7.495 WINTHROP good use for two notrlimp by You do bid one heart and your & H A L E MANCHESTER LIGGEn DRUG (Next to Top Notch) bedrotfnr townhouse, 1 1/2 ftA854 round spade control and sug­ . .646-2130 baths, full basbment'i private 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for 20 Ollier New Holidays BY DICK CAVALLI a passed hand. It shows a bal­ partner bids twp diamonds. What MS MAIN STREET ’ MANCHESTER ^ABRADE f AQ732 gest a -grand slam. South do you do now? M9-4S01 646-4510 store, office etc. $160. Call 646- At Discount * THCJee GERMS Are anced hand with 11 good entrances. Includes heat and THIS IS INTOLERABLE/ LISTEN, ... B U T SPE L L . MV btAME R K 3H T / ♦ K2 obliges and there they are. ^pliances. $245 M r month. 2426, 9-5. WRITING THINGS high-card points or maybe Answer Monday. 1973 UfatliM Motor Horn YOU ( s e s z m , r d o n Y c a r e 4K 6 Beautiful bidding even if we F%ul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- ABOLITA^EAiGAIN. what VtXl SAV ABOUT ME . North-South vulnerable even 12. -STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full base­ did make it up. GOLD CARDS Courtesy and . . . * FREE CHECKING SERVICE 4535, 646-1021. -- 23‘, loaded with extras, brand West North East-' South What do you do when you If it's hardware, . I,NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I td our Gold Card ment, Center Street location new. Factory List $12,961. P a s ' Pass IV are a passed hand and want WELCOMED AT . . . Consideration Manchester Tire Call 649-0459. ^ we hove it! Senior Citizens MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom S r(? T L e ss Pass 3N.T. Pass 4ft to give your partner a forcing . S A LE $9,999 raise? Answer to Previous Puzzle OPTICAL, given to Townhouse with full basement, SpOTL/SS Pass 44 Pass 46 bo lto UF^- office space 172 5 Other Motor Homes Higher Learning Senior Citizens at... Honors washer and dryer hookups; Pass 5ft Pass 54 You put the three notrump SQISI iIe L A P T R] Open Saturday 0 • 12 Noon To Save Onl M^P/pTLEND Q i a a i i Tg A N O MANCHESTER appliances, heat and cooking square feet, warehouse 1,022 IS A F/fJ/f/ Pass 56 . Pass 7V bid to wori{'""here. Today’s D Q for your convenience a c i i i s R E" L. e: 3 Sonior Citizens’ gas included in modest monthly square feet, loading dock with Pass Pass Pass 57 Before overhead* door, and heat. At­ 197^ 9MC Qrand Slom hand was made up to illustr­ ACROSS ta a c ia |A R a A r 5 MANQHEStER HARDWARE & rental. Available now. Highland Opening lead—6 J ate this bid a t j t s best. We 1 College in ■ a s & n W\ Gold Cards Oak Village, 643-5177. tractive appearance, good com­ Crew' cab pick-up with* cap can ’t c la im .th a t it ever Iowa DOWN B O B B U l^ a G o o l □ Q a a c i T N DRUG SUPPLY GO. MANCHESTER mercial location by»two major and reese hitch,-like new. Sold worked that well in actual 4 New Haven 1 Technical u .763 MAIN STllEE!i; highways. Route 84 and 44. DKyc university institution in . s a a a IMIl 1 V e: 717 MAIN STREET 877 MAIN STREET 295 BROAD ST. 460 MAIN STREET - Five for $6,800. practice, but it m'ight. B Q Q s o p A1 6U-11M STATE BANK (Opposite Sears Roebuck) rooms, heated, family unit, Ideal for distributor. $225 By Oswald & . James Jacoby 8 Educational Cleveland i : MANCHESTER N o rth ’s han d becom es * Foundation in 2 Kind of exam □ a s L. CALL security. $190 monthly. (5all 646- monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- 9NLYS4,990. o a s ISI E X A S] 1»1 MAIN STBEEI 1041 MAIN STREET a -/6 very, very good when South Cleveland. 3 Certain 649-4S41 643-4425 2426, 9-5. 2075. 6 Other Good Used Italians B n A a R o B AJ MS-I MAN^HESI 643-1161 L opens one heart. He bids Ohio □ Q P E S 1 A N l SHORT RIBS 4 Moved Pickups On Hendl -.2. BY FRANK O’NEAL three notrump to show a 12 College SS S T E l_ s I t SMALL STORE (15x45) Purnell subject erratically m XW 3V IN G maximum for hearts. This Golden near Main. Apply Marlow’s, CiMvrolot Van Conaar- I ’ R9-CCP? 1 want you TO^ ■"-1=N there 'S This GIANT 13 Lifetimes (naut.) heroine) 38 University in Appliances and TV Tbo! 1972 '’Oj "Ws yVMITE iCV'SHTS JO0. HEY MAN. 1 De EQUAL EMPtOiMENT 5Agalloch 23 Bails Y ears "The town's leading Checking’s Free 867 Main St. I LAVA =lRc-3!?EATHINe' : WANT SOU ID DEALVMTH. OPPORTUNITIES. BUT LETS 14 Margarine Philadelphia For Fhotographlo Needs and VILUGER skm NOT 15Sardinia lab.) 6 Smaller 24 Precept 40 Horse's gait Checking atCBT I >i?ASDN WTH HKEf WE ADS. AND TIE HUNS ARE ABOUT TO hardware store" Help to Senior OltUons, ' By Adventure Wheels of OVERDO IT.' 16 Barren area 7 Is (Latin) 25 Flower (pi.) Accounts when you’re 69 APARTMENTS STORE or office space, ap­ CROSS t h e b o r d e r . STAR G A Z E l C * C 18 Avoiders 8 Geometric 26 Aromatic 41 Property item , SEE: Five-room, 2 bedroom proximately 2,000 square feet, Florida. Fully outfitted by ■.______— ^------Uy CLAY R. POLLAN* 20 Takes dinner loops plant 42 Big city No charges; HO, LIIRA No Service Charge. blau 182 West Middle Tpke. Inquire craftsmen, low mileage. Sold HA*. II Your Daily AdMly Guide 21 Sward <;, 9 Ardor 27 Wretched pollution R l IQ II No minimum furniture stores townhouse, wall-to-wall se n . 22 lOjlawaiian bird 26 Athena Unlimited free money carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ at Dubaldo Music Center, or new $8,300. 19 * According la Ih t Stars. * 22 Lamb’s ^ 43 Applelike fruit OCT. 22. 20 1 T rouble 31 S trings 61 Concerning 27 Bird's craw (Blackmore garments 50 However VERNON MANCHESmR. 2 H ord 32 To ocr. 2 MANCHESTER patio. No pets. Travel Trailer, rear bedroom 1 ^ HAV 20 62 M a y npj. 30 Muse of, 3 Branch OMces 3 O rgonize 33 Imoginotion 1115 Main Street 63 Go NOr. 21' I r 8 NATIONAL BANK 643-4121 648-7860 ' B m T. snow - 4-bedroom chalet, fully self-contained, like new rY l 1-21-32-43 4 A n 34 Receiving 64 Y our astronomy 4 8 6 7 r 9 i6 11 In Manchester Open Dally till 9 p.m. Call 649-7620 1/46-68-81-90 5 R elotive 3-20-30-41, 32 Tractable VERNON CIRCLE sleeps 10, February vacation Was $3,995. 35 You 65 Originolity 12 13 Sat, 5:30 GEMINI 6 T liefe's 36 Be iW ’Y tu r 55-72-84-891 34 Napery (pi.) 14 tin week available. Call 649-M68. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7 Better N9W $3,496 37 Or 67 Receipts SAGITTARIUS 35 Rubs out i8 8 Everything 38 Happiness 66 Rather 36-Boad curve i8 1^ LOOKING for anything in real JUNC 20 9 Hove 39 From 69 P ull ■ 37 Occupies a 1969 60 T a g -A k m g 12* fcOMEHERE,!.UTTM-E VIHitf'S ' 10 Pull *' 40 In 18 19 to Spnior Citizens Gold STATE ...... M/fc. tor Rehi 55 ,l(L18-31-42 70 Plans DEC. 21 classroom y l A v it n ^ CfMtlU estate rental — apartments jTYi(Li& 11 It's 4 ) O k 71 Salesmen y (PM (ARM RlAb 0( I Ml . . Travel Tariler, 6 sleeper, fully V/AtT/ POH'T QUICi^hUZ 2-12-23-35 chair homes, multiple dwellings, no 1 /5 1 -6 4 ■70 12 W o rk 42 t \ 72 Up ii r Cards are honored at ALSU u r r iUKIlNG DISCOUNTS TO SENIOR CITIZENS. ARE fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 118 MAIN ST. - G ar^e and equipped. Was $1,995. LESLIE? CANCER 13 Seems 43 UseN 73 Best 47-58-69 39 Irish fuel 14 Or ,4 4 To 40 Ceramic piece 24 26 THE FOLLOWING: Adams Jewelers, Beltone Hearing Services, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. storage space for rent. C^ll 646- N9W $ 1,789 „\JUN£ 21 74 Y our CAPRICORN 28 29 15 Possibility 45 A n d 75 Asset DEC. 22 41 Atmosphere 2428, 9-5. 16 Abundance ST Inc., Billie’s Beauty Shop, Capitol Equipment Co., Inc., Conn. Offers Rednced 40 Other Used. Trellera LcffilJULY 22 46 Potience 76 Woy (comb, form) , MANCHESTER - Central loca- ’ 17 Deals 47 Forther 77 Today JAN. 19 42 Ship masts NASSIFF Institute of Hairdressing, Coret Casuals, Jon-Ly Coiffures, Land Admissions to Senior 1 , On H a n d / ^ g S 9-17-28-40 18 Sociol 48 High- 78 Now 4-16-27-38/T; 34 n r tion, bus line, third floor, 5 KL/52-57-67 P? A void 45 Informative O’ Fashion, Lovely Lady Beauty Salon, Manchester,High ^hool. Citizens on aH film 150 R.V.S. to Choose From 49 Cosh 79 A 45-56-80-85^ item spacious rooms, $150 monthly /■'W LEO 20 Personal 50 B rew ing 80 Is 88 A R M S C O . Merle Norman Cosmetics, Pentland The Florist, Reed’s Inc , The programs. . security and references. Cali □ AUTOMOTIVE Bank Financing 21 B etter 51 A dvance 81 Thon AQUARIUS 49 Typesetting 22 Seems 52 Writing 82 Property JAN. 20 machines 40■ 41 Ml MAIN STREET Book Shop, Turnpike TV, Urbanetti’s Shoe Repair Shop and Sam 649-2711 No Payments 'Til ^pring '•^^AVG. 22 23 Gets 53 D istorice 63 Be 51 Franklin’s 24 Strongers FEE. II Yuyles. Enjoy Yonnell — Autos For Sale rj ^3-54-6i-66 54 And 84 Diet nickname 42 43 44 47 •47-9120 - RECTOWN U.SJL 25 Of 55 Set 85 Indicoted I ROCKVILLE - Five rooms '73-75-78 . 8-22-44-63/«, 52 Leave out Get Out To See A Movie Route Six West 26 To 56 Success 86 Distance 74-76-77 ^ i F 50 5 T $140, Four rooms, $115, Three ' VIRGO 27 O f 53 French P 1966 COUNTRY SQUIRE, 57 Check 87 Enroufe PISCES pronoun I rooms, $110.'Parking, yard Willimantip AUG. 21 28 Put 58 Than 88 Settlement GT u U excellent condition, good tires 29 Friend 59 Pressure 89 Plon F.iB. If 54 Pillar appliances. ,872-0359, 7:30-9'3(j OPEN; Mon & Ihurs 0-8 U fT . 22 and battery, good gas mileaee, 30 A ffo irs 60 From 90 Push MAS. 20' 55 Solidifies S8 ST p.m. I, $350. 228-3278. „ Tues,, Wed., Fri., Sat., 0-5:30 .„.v6-15-25-34 56 Given in 5-14 1C «/49-60-79-86 JGooJ ^Adverse (^NcuVral t - 2 9 .3 9 lT college 53-62 i2-g3-B7^> (NEWSPAPER ENTERPHISE ASSN I A- p a g e JIGHTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Feb. 16. 1974 Police Report Speaker Listed By Uriitarkms Obituaries MANCHESTERki/^ueeTCD . _ The Rev.* Jeanne H.' Bell -of Certain Blindness.” Both topics toward Palm St. where he Greenfield, Mass., will be guest fields as teaching mathematics Richard. Brown, 19, of 165 St. The American Legion deal with human relationships. and hospital chaplain. She jumped into a green vehicle speaker Sunday at the 10:30 The guest speaker is John St. was charged Friday which took off at a high rate of Auxiliary will meet Monday at a.m. service of the Unitarian received her MA degree from via a Circuit Court 12 warrant speed. ' 7:'30 p.m. at the Legion Home. employed by the Unitarian • Hartford Seminary Foundation Universalist Society. Her topic: Universalist Society of New Robert Genovesi Dies, with two counts of third-degree Police said the purse was Mrs. Frank Pastula, First “Sentiment and Intellect.” in May 1973 and was ordained larceny in connection with District president, and her staff Britain and at the Franklin last September at All Souls later found on 1-86, but ^ in .She wilt also speak at the County Hospital in Greenfield. thefts of finished cloth cash which was reportedly in- of officers will make their of­ society’s service on Feb. M. Unitarian Church in Greenfield-. R^n State Barber Shop materials from Cheney side'was misslng'^ThV ficial visit to the unit. Past A graduate of Smith College^ Her topic for this service is “A she has worked in such diverse Itr ___• a Brothers, where he is under investigation presidents are in charge of the Robert M. Genovesi, 76, of employed, Manchester Police social hour. Members are Rieta, Italy, former proprietor Albert M eller of,H4C 'I'eport. Rachel Rd. reported to police reminded to Ijj^ing items for ^ of the State Barber Shop on Police said goods valued at hospital distrfbution. Bissell St., died Monday in Friday that his 1968 Dodge Dart ~ about $300 were stolen on two was stolen. Rome. occasions over the past 10 days. Mr. Genovesi was born in Ita­ • An attempted theft of gas­ Most of the cloth- was oline was reported to police. ly and had lived most of his life recovered, police said. Fire Calls in Manchester and Vernon. He The siphoning attempt occurred Brown was released on a $100 on Rachel R d.------FRIDAY opened the State Barber Shop in cash bond for cfturt arraign­ 6:55 p.m. — Gas Washdown in 1926 and operated it until he VERNON ’ ment March 4. ------Roger Burke, 39, of Ellington, Pathmark Shopping Plaza returned to Italy in 1972. John Mclnnis, 66, of Wapping (Town). He was a former trustee of was charged Friday with . was charged Friday with evading responsibility and 9:33 p.m. — Odor of gas at 89 the Connecticut Master operating a motor vehicle while Lenox St. (Town) Barbers Protective Association operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol under the influence of alcohol and a past president of its and/or drugs. He was released TODAY Manchester Local 23. In 1962 he and/or drugs, Vernon Police on a $100 non-surety bond for report. 4:26 a.m. Tree house fire at 77 was awarded a plaque citing court appearance March 4. Concord Rd. (Eighth District) him for his many years of ser­ Police said the Burke car was involved in two separate' ac­ vice to the association. In other Manchester Police He had been active in the cidents. The first was on Rt. 83 reports: where it struck a vehicle driven Unemployment Manchester Lodge of Elks, the • A money bag belonging to Italian-American Club, Army R obert M. Genovesi by Elaine Gaskell of 161 Wind- Claims Drop the Bolton Elementary School sorville Rd. 'The car left the and Navy Club and the Sons of lunch program was turned over HARTFORD (UPI) — i.Italy. During World War I, he Genovesi, all of Rockville, and scene, police said, and was in­ Julius Genovesi of Storrs; three to police by . an unidentified volved in a second accident oh Unemployment compensation served on the Italian front. woman who reportedly found claims dropped by an estimated Survivors are his wife, Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Zita Schliphack of Windsor Ave'., striking a vehicle Rockville, Mrs. Rosina the bag in the vicinity of East operated by Alphie Marquis of 2,300 during the two-week Mary Genovesi of Rieta, Italy; Catholic High School on New period ended Feb. 9, the state a daughter, Mrs. Gloria Cartelli Benedetti of Rieta, and Mrs. 87 Windsor Ave. Marcella O’Loughlin of Rouses State Rd. The contents, about Police said one minor injury Labor Department reported of Belchertown,^ Mass.; twc $1,000 in cash,, was not dis­ today. sons, Robert P ,' Genovesi of Point, N.Y.; five grandchildren was reported to Mrs. Gaskell’s and three great-grandchildren. turbed, poliq/B said. two-year-old daughter who was .w Claims for benefits were es­ Vernon; and David R. Genovesi • The vp'urse of Bertha timated at 62,120, compared to of Santa Rosa, Calif.; five The funeral and burial were a passenger in the Gaskell vehi­ in Italy. Farrand of 158 Cooper St. was cle. Burke’s car had to be.towed 64,447 fo r the two preceding brptjiers, Louis Genovesi of weeks. ’ A memorial Mass will be reportedly snatched out of her from the scene of the second Manchester; Peter Genovesi, hands on Cooper Hill St. by a The department said the Arthur Genovesi and Carlo celebrated March 24 at 11:30 mishap, police said. a.m. at St. Bernard’s Church, black man wholSame up to her Burke was released on a $250 decline in claims this year Rockville. from behind, police said. non-surety .bond for appearance reflects the drop of claims Mrs. Harry Phelps According to a police report, resulting from temporary ROCKVILLE - Mrs. in Circuit Court 12, Vernon, she chased the man eastbound March 5. closings. Magdeleine Leroy Phelps, 71, of ...... Thore La Rochette,\ France, formerly of Rockville, died Coventry Feb. 7 in Montoire, France. She 725 E. Middle Turnpike^ v was the wife of Harry J. Manchester Phelps. Walsh Tells Board Stand jf Mrs. Phelps was born in Osi- Y ly, France, ,§nd had lived in Rockville from 1948 until six On DevCo School Advice years ago when she returned to France with her husband. .• MONICA SHEA The funeral and burial were “Despite the board’s encouragement of in France. Correspondent Tel. 742-9495 maximum citizen participation, it must be kept in mind that ultimate decision OPEN MON. AND TUES. Mrs. Curtis L. Wilson Robert Walsh, chairman of the Board of Education, read the following statement making authority for educational direction 8 A.M. to 9 p.M. ELLINGTON — Mrs. M. at the Board of Education meeting in Coventry is vested solely.with the Board ^Supermarkets WED.. THUR^. SAT. Joyce Wilson, 44, of Wapping Thursday night. of Education. 8 A.M. to 10 P M. Wood Rd. died Friday at The statement is in response to citizen’s “This is as it should be, for we are duly Manchester / Memorial questions and reactions to the DevCo an­ elected by the townspeople of Coventry Hospital. She was the wife of nouncement that jt had hired educational -and therefore their representatives. Manchester Policeman Curtis “Articles appearing in last week’s L. Wilson. consultants to plan programs for the proposed new community in the northern newspapers indicated the Process-Devco Mrs. Wilson was born in part of town. has engaged several educational con­ Columbus, Ga., and had lived in “Over the past year the Coventry Board sultants to “develop proposals for elemen­ the Mahchester-Ellington area tary and secondary education including WASHINGTON NRTNDAY SPECIALS! since 1952. of Education and its authorized represen­ tatives have received several requests^ the staging and utilization of school She is also survived by two from the perpetrators of the proposed new • buildings for the community. Prices Good Monday & Tuesday, Feb. 18 and 19 Only! sons, Donald L. Wilson of city in our midst (Process-DevCqLj “Since then I have been contacted by a Manchester and Gary A. Wilson “In each instance the board of its agents number of our residents who expressed of Ellington; her mother, Mrs. have responded to accommodate these concern over this recent development. O.L. Haynes of Columbus, Ga.; requests regardless of how insidious we “The board’s position, insofar as it two brothers, Richard Haynes may personally view the plan to be. relates to this action by Process-DevCo, I MONDAY ONLY! I of Columbus and Kenneth “The board’s reactions to Process- must be made decidely clear. Haynes of Chicago, 111.; and <>• DevCo extend themselves well beyond the “First, the Board of Education, and not two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy realm of what most developers might • a private developer, shall determine Knudsen’s Cherry Vanilla Brown and Mrs. Cheryl Parker, expect. - when, how, and why new directions in our both of Columbus. vn large years ago. antities of land. And $5.00 Purchase Before retiring 10 years ago, ment of special broadly "represented « he was a messenger and custo- citizen committees to report and recom­ “And most importantly, it implied that mend specific action to the board. democratic decision-making can somehow ’dian at the Hartford National r' Bank and Trust Co. in Hartford be abrogated by those with ample funds.'’ form many years. Survivors are a son, Frank C. Alice Doyon of Wethersfield, Lamgjion of Chicago, 111.; and a Mrs. Carol Kostek of sister, Mrs, Beatrice Walden of Newington and Mrs. Josephine Middletowih Hoyle of Brownville, Tex.; 4 Graveside'services are Mon­ brothers, Charles Pagano of j ON ONE DOZEN day at 11:15 a.m. at Sunshine Newington, Patrick Pagano of Cbapel of Rose Hill Memorial Enfield, and Joseph Pagano and Park, Rocky Hill. Francis Pagano, both of West The Holmes Funeral Home, Hartford; 2 sisters, Mrs. Rose I JUMBO EGGS I 400 Main St., Manchester, is in Egnat and Mrs. Josephine Morency, both of Newington;' charge of arrangements. I Good Mon. A Tim s ., Fob 18 A 19 Onlyl | There are no calling hours. and 11 grandchildren. The funeral is Monday at^: 15 Mrs. Harold Bennett a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral Mrs. Marie Antoinette Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., f — — COUPON — y Pagano Bennett, 59, formerly of Hartford, with a Mass at St. coupon 123 W,. Center St., died Friday Patrick and St. Anthony I With This Coupon ■ a t Cedarcrest Hospital, Church, Hartford, at 9. Burial Newington. She was the wife of will be in Mt. St. Benedict I Antf^.00 Purchase ^ | Harold Bennett. ALL DAY Cemetery, Bloomfield. Mrs. Bennett was born in Friends may call at ,the Hartford and had lived in the funeral chapel Sunday from 2 to | F R E E Greater Hartford Area all her 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. I life. I wm p is Coupon She is also survived by a son, Harold Partridge of SUNDAY I 25'OFF I I AndsMlOO Purchase Wethersfield; 3 daughters, Mrs. IHCOME TAX ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE I 1 Pkg. Mrs. Kavanaugh’s | S g V j « j 1 LB. LAND 0’LAKES | In Memoriam Over In loving memory of Laura Ann Russell Burnett Vignone, who passed away*February 16 ' 353 Cantor Stroot 25 I ENGLISH 1971. , PHARMACV M anchestor Years I B u n i R I Though her smile has gone forever, 455 HARTFORD RD. And her hand we cannot touch. j 74* with coupon ° | Call lor Appt. MANCHESTER MUmNS We shall never lose sweet memories. 643-9777 Evonlt|(|S IContlnueusI Of the one we loved so much. 527-2141 Dai •'YOUR COMMUNITY I Good Mon. A Tims., Feb. 18 A 19 Only Good Mon., Fob. 18, OMyl Sadly Missed,^ HEALTH SER VICE STORE" Service! Mother and Father. • V

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George Washington was a boy, children did not have much time to play. They spent most of their time helping the family make and grow the things they needed for everyday life. Boys learned j;o hunt, arm and make a living. Girls learned to sew, spin, weave ^ d cook. Everybody went to bed just after supper. There was only candlelight and no television.

When the children did have time for fun, they often played games, since there were not many toys, A m ^ e m day boy tries his luck at bowline on the ereeh a favorite fciome of ^ these games have been passed down to chUth«n is to try to hit the little wh«e ball. The ctoldren today. They played hide and seek, leapfrog. T picture, taken in colonial Williamsburg, are wekrine the tncom hats that were popular then. s, me Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush,” “Ring Photos, Courtesy Colonial Williamsburg Around the Rosy,” hopscotch and London Bridge.

A restored room in colonial, Williamsburg, Virginia, shows how a girl’s M ^t boys and girls in colonial times rode horse­ room might back. Hprseracing was a popular sport and just about have looked in every town had a racetrack. Dancing wd% popular-and the whole family learned to dance the Virginia reel and the 1700’s. the mmuet. They would often go to parties together. She’s playing X j played with wooden tops that they with a jig-saw i started spinning with the lash of a whip. They also puzzle very ^enjoyed blowing soap bubbles and rolling hoops that much like the came from shipping barrels.” ones chUdren [put together Mtoday! Girls often play ______I ^IL. ith dolls. Dolls in colonial days were made by ^ n d out of wood, rags or “7?“ cornhusks. If a girl yas lucky, she might also ^ Boys flew kites, pitched horseshoes and played have doll furniture carved out of wood and with marbles made of clay. They shot with bows and tiny dishes made of pewter or china. The daughters of the rich migh^ have had “fashion ® jackknife wWph he used to Whitt e his toys and play many games. Girls were good dolls” imported from England or France. whittlers, top. These dolls were used as dressmakers’ models for adult dresses! k N. ‘ /

iPuzzle-le-dol " YOU GET GEORGE WPSHIN6T0N Greorge W adiington ACROSS THE PELAV\mE TO They call him “Dr. J.” TMESMtoC RAOfrARTY^ That’s because Julius Erving Decode the m essage. “operates” so superbly on the There is one j IS ao ^ aa basketball court. The New in the even ^ York Net forward is six-feet, numbered T £ X M six inches tall and smooth as V\ blocks. Tt IS I I I MB I MWt MN I Mil I a famous Ir^l SlplN/|g|g| X e r e silk. In his first two seasons in professional, basketball, Dr. J G e o r g < scored 27.3 points and 31:9 , Washington. points per game. He is also an excellent reboujnder. Hold the block below up to a mirror to see Before joining the pros, Erving was an outstanding if you are right. VO • I va JL F L M X o X college player at Massachusetts. Julius turned pro ni ieirt ,ibw ni Jeii'5 4o 9» 41 9¥ "wr V srfl ni ieii) ,90B9q i r ■S' after his junior year in college, but he went back to Hunts yiJfuioD 8iH lo eiiBsn y O z y P N W ¥ K SNACK PACK® .nsm loo loi lot 75T school to get his degree. Dr. J grew qp in Roosevelt, r l i J As 'f f ^ O iEBNAM N. Y. MAKES pupping A PARTY. FOOOlf*^ ©l 1owr>. high notes. violin was also a popular instrument. 1 s H ■ i will fujl- prel Cl As you probably know, George Washington dire tion really didn’t cut down the cherry tree, biit it makes W ill a good story! nati Ui • I mod ■ belie • • natii stati “ V 54 rebe G o --'4then doV-Vo. hold! said, som( doV Ml deal) aw5> meet T clan 4 prel regul 45’ u V H x - IT pumi Coi decic acti) 16* meet This painting shows a well-dressed family during the colonial days of 1778. said. The artist was John Singleton Copley, an American painter who fled to A England during the Revolutionaty War. The people in the painting are deal Sir William Pepperrell and his family. (From the collection at the North Wedi Carolina Museum of Art.) but ^ m meet , . av a. night How Children Dressed 5 Ma be ar allov Most children in Washington’s time wore long actio gowns uptil they were about five years old. After that emei he Si time, they dressed just liRe their parents, depeftding Afi G re of how much money the family had, what country they Pori deal) came from and the part of America they settled in. I0< 31 said mail The daughters of the wealthy might wear petti-, Tues coats and hooped skirts and have dresses of silk.. The 9 We • ^ .IT deliv family would send to England or France for their 3 0 clothes. The children of^ the poor would wear clothes of G coarse linen or muslin cloth that their mother made. 29 U Since all clothes had to be |iand-wo^^ and handmade, Llni people who did not have many clothes took very good The Strip care of them. becai but ii the 0 side. Try N’ Find: Toys and Games Ga: What Would You Do? Neva Colonial toys and frame words are hidden in this dicat You are at the the li block of letters. See how many you can find. It ) spots movies with a Inter ICES KATING rounc friend. He drops the e DANC I NG E KA Go' C T BM T HOV SQ Neva his popcorn and it are t M S O - S EUGLHJ not b; ALWP spills all over the curre SN L J OA of an RE LB l O Y A O C crunc floor. You still Ser B DW D D E C X P K Was! LHl D E N S'E EK have lots left. Interi on tb B RP U ZZLE SN becai S I R D What would you harde LPNTGI In F LEA PFROGF ' do? Talk it over empli Janui HOPS COTCHE , per c with your teacher “0 ANSWER BLOCK: H|lop 'Hu!p!.i ‘do) amon ■AaaVNOOVia ‘sa)i]( ‘safqjeiu ‘pais the ‘l«oq ‘dooq :NM Od Suijbjjb aai ‘Suiauep ‘Hojjdeai - or your parents. Crum ‘qa^oosdon ‘gai2znd ‘qaag u. ap;q :sSOaOV Oklal ty C Oklal boom bump price Pei dustr said, lookii 270,1 Janui Dece ture strike