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The lottery This week’s Connecticut State Lottery numbers were: 97-yellow-455; bonus, 83007 iJIanrI|p0tpr iEupntng Next week’s drawing will be at 10 a.m. at Cnspino s Supreme Foods in Manchester. Manchester—A City of Village Charm FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Israel willing to initial interim peace pact

JERUSALEM (UPl) — Israel will in­ The- official said six such bases were itial the interim peace agreement with will fly to Alexandria Saturday morning. being discussed and that at least two of He said he may go on to Saudi Arabia Egypt negotiated by Secretary of State them would be manned. Henry Kissinger, a government official Saturday afternoon. Diplomats said this The remaining stations would be un­ was significant because a senior U.S. of­ said today. manned electronic bases to report any It was the most direct statement thus ficial aboard Kissinger’s plane said military violations by either side. Thursday the secretary probably would go far by an Israeli official that Kissinger’s He said the Israelis took for granted the nine-day efforts to negotiaW’a cornerstone to the oil country only after the bargaining agreement will mean Israeli cargo can was completed. pact on which to build a Middle East peace move through Egypt’s Suez Canal. The of­ will be successful. ficial said that if Israeli cargo could move However, Kissinger’s apparently Egyptian President Anwar Sadat said in through the waterway, he saw no reason successful shuttle diplomacy may all be 2 Alexandria Thursday night his country is why Israeli passengers could not also for nothing if Congress refuses to let ready to initial the agreement. make the trip. Americans monitor the new agreement. The official told reporters at the Kissinger plunged into a daylong round A senior U.S. official in Kissinger’s par­ Foreign Ministry daily briefing he of negotiations with Israeli leaders this ty told reporters Thursday Israel would believed Israel will probably initial the morning and canceled tentative plans to probably refuse to sign the agreement if document following a Sunday or Monday fly to Egypt tonight. He told reporters he Congress turns down a provision to send cabinet meeting. American civilians to the Sinai Desert. The pact — a two and a half page docu­ ment written in eight clauses with no preamble — still has to be worked on by 9 Kissinger and negotiators, the official said. But he said the difficulties are not Charter Oak parking lot leader freed from jail after six days anything that could be called insurmoun­ vows he will work to end a miner’s Few dry eyes could he found table. wildcat strike, but it appears the One detail still to be agreed upon is how vote deferred to Tuesday walkout will continue until after M ary Ann F arrell of 56 Porter St. gives the Rev. A. T, W aterstone of Labor Day. |:j; many watchdog early warning stations Tullamore a goodbye hug as he prepares to board the bus for Kennedy Inter­ will be set up by American volunteers in By LEN AUSTER and estimates the parking lot would be ful­ national Airport. At left, Tracy Ruff of 261 Charter Oak St. wipes away a the U.N. buffer zone between Egyptian Herald Reporter ly evacuated by 5:30 each afternoon. He The Manchester Advisory Park and Rec said the state has looked for about a year- WASHINGTON - The Postal tear as she watches the farewells exchanged as the Irish youngsters say and Israeli forces in the Sinai Desert, he said. Commission put off a vote until Tuesday and-a-half for a has g Rate Commission Thursday made a “goodbye.” (Herald photo by Dunn) iullab>' site but not night at 5:30 on a proposal by the state been able to come v .ilh an alternate. :5 decision which means mailing j Department of Transportation (DOT) to Charter Oak Field. Ik. .;attse of its proximi­ Christmas cards will cost 13 cents ; construct a commuter parking lot at K instead of a dime. ty to 1-84 and RU. 83 and 04. U felt to be the ‘/t has been all we could have prayed for.,,^ Charter Oak Park. best location is the south end for the facili­ At a special two-hour meeting Thursday ty. It would be the second commuter CHICAGO— Americans start get- night at the Municipal Building, the com­ parking lot in Manchester. The other on iji ting out of town for the long Labor S is mission listened to remarks from Dick Tolland Tpke., near Burr Corners. g Day weekend - the last summer S Rathbun of the DOT and Jay Giles, public Rathbun said the Burr Corners lot Is holiday. ’The National Safety Council ^ Tears, hugs, handholding mark works director, outlining the plan. being fully utilized and many who go there here estimates 460-560 traffic deaths The DOT presented the project to the are from the south end of Manchester, ^ by midnight Monday. Board of Directors in August and is who would go to the closer lot. awaiting word before going ahead with the Members of the commission expressed DETROIT - Viola Riddle Hoffa, farewell to Irish youngsters project. Plans as presented call for a 267- concern for students from Bennet Junior mother of missing former Teamster car parking lot at the field, with 30 of these High, who use Charter Oak about 4 „ ^ boss James R. Hoffa, died ’Thursday spaces reserved throughout the day for o’clock. Concern about increased By BETTY RYDER house guest) and she wants to come back. g without knowing her eldest son had Family Editor James Church, though the project worked people using the park. The DOT has said it dalism at the park and about traffic A J: been missing for almost a month. We hope her family can come next time out "excellent.” would spend about $300,000 of mostly gestion and flow was expressed. too.” S She was 85. ”It’s been a wonderful experience. federal funds to improve the lot, access Mel Siebold, town rec department direc­ “It has been all we could have prayed For the Ward Farrell family of 56 Whatever we have done for them (the for and far more than we could have road, and entrance and exit to the park if tor, said he is not in favor of the project, Porter St. it has been “a fantastic Irish youngsters) they have done much the town decides to go ahead with the but after looking it over has no concrete hoped,” said the Rev. A. T. Waterstone of summer.” .v. more for us by bringing so many good peo­ I Tullamore, as he helped 28 youngsters project; . jeaqou why..He said he. feels a nee jtes Regional “We’ve been to pSeRes — the children ple together in town,” he sdid. Giles pointed out the DOT’S plan is Should not be'eombined With a'commutdr from Northern Ireland board the bus on have just enjoyed themselves so much. Will it happen again? parking lot. the first leg of their journey home. simiiar to a plan drawn up by the town in g SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Gangs The American kids had as good a time as “Circumstances being equal, it would be 1971 but never carried out because of lack If and when approval is considered, the 01 yoUtn in the city’s predominantly The young people, who arrived here July the Irish youngsters,” Mrs. Farrell said. a wonderful thing,” he said. Board of Directors must conduct a public 5 for a two-month visit, were sponsored by of funds. The town has appropriated $15,- Puerto Rican section set fires with Fifteen-year-old Bruce Gulnan of 149 In an attempt to cheer a very unhappy hearing on an ordinance to lease the area St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and St, 000 to improve the entrance and exit to the ■' molotov cocktails late Thursday and Ludlow Rd., said, “We had a summer of gathering, the Rev. Waterstone offered to to the state. The DOT is proposing a 15- James Roman Catholic Church. "The group park, Giles said, but has delayed action early today and toss rocks and ; fun,” sell passports — but got no takers. until this proposal is fully reviewed. year lease, with a reverter clause in the bottles at officers answering | included 14 Protestant and 14 Catholics His mom, Mrs. Pat Guinan, said, "The "If we don’t have the passports, we event the operation doesn’t prove who were guests in area homes. At an earlier meeting, the commission emergency calls. visitors had a chance to move around, can’t leave,” he said with a grin. He had gone as record as opposed to the successful. With uncontrollable tears, hugs, and something they can’t do back home.” carried all of them in a flight bag hung project because of the negative effect it The commission will meet Tuesday handholding, the reluctant youngsters Obviously impressed with the success of NEWPORT, R.I. - This historic over one shoulder. would have on the recreational value of night at Charter Oak Park to look over the departed Thursday at 3:45 p.m. for the program was William Herlth of 77 One cheerful lad kept shaking hands the field. site and proposed action, and if a vote is seaport prepares for a gala holiday Kennedy International Airport where they Starkweather St. weekend highlighted by President with departing youngsters saying “Good­ Rathbun said surveys have been taken taken, will forward its recommendation to were to catch an 8:30 Air Linguis (Irish “It couldn’t have worked out better. Our bye, have a good trip.” It wasn’t till his town directors. Ford’s visit to a fund-raising fete. Airlines) plane for Ireland. guest was Marc Waterstone, the Rev. and Also on tap is a two-day jazz festival name was called to board the bus that "There were so many things that could Mrs. Waterstone’s son, and our son Bill 13, without rock goups. those around realized he was to leave. have gone wrong, but didn't,” the Rev. really found some things to do this Then, the smile changed to tears as his Evacuated during church fire Waterstone said. summer.” hopes of being "left behind” ended. “The youngsters just took to each other. Asked if he thought the program would One man trying to take pictures said, "I You’d of thought we had three years to be repeated, he said, “I imagine it will.” can’t tell which ones are going and which match them up,” During their visit the Irish youngsters ones are staying — they’re all red-eyed.” HARTFORD — A spokesman for . He lauded the many people involved in met with Sen. Edward Kennedy, toured As he boarded the bus, the Rev. Vernon multi-family Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Jj making JMP (Joint Manchester Project) part of Boston and Cape Cod, and took a Waterstone said, “Thank you all for an possible. Homes in West Hartford and East tj: trip to New London. extraordinary time. Thanks to everybody Hartford expressed surprise over S “At home I take care of five churches Speaking of her guest “daughter” Mrs. who opened their homes and their hearts dwelling condemned the charges by the Federal Trade and I had to get four clergymen to take Horace McCoan of 37 Saulters Rd., said, and please God it will go on at home as Commission against the Texas- care of things while I was away,” he said. "She (Grace Cafolla of Armagh) was just well as it has here.” based chain which owns the two Waterstone had swapped parishes with a joy to have — the summer went too The Rev. Jacobson, who had charge of Building Inspector Francis McNulty has being one of suspicious origin and an in­ businesses. The FTC announced the Rev. Stephen Jacobson, rector of St. fast.” checking the youngsters aboard the condemned a multi-family house on W. vestigation into the possible causes is "Thursday that Service Corporation M ary’s Episcopal Church, in 1973 Mrs. McCoan, the mother of three chartered bus,” said, “Even good things Main St. and persons who were evacuated being conducted. -> Middlebury. International had signed a consent daughters Kathy 14, Pat 11, and Beth 8, have to end.” during Wednesday night’s fire at the In his order McNulty called for the agreement in which SCI promised to “ It was the personal contact that said, “The program improved the It was a sad departure — the end of a church next to the house, will not be replacement of fire escapes on the west refund about $100,000 to customers brought this all about,” he said. relationship of both church groups and happy adventure — but through it all allowed to return until building code and east sides of the building; replace­ who paid for cremations. “A tremendous success,” is how the people within their own church worked lasting friendships have been formed violations are corrected. ment of basement doors; improvement of Rev. Patrick O’Donnell, a catholic youth together much better.” which will unite people oceans apart, as The building is owned by Robert Gar­ electrical wiring; installation of a new HARTFORD — State officials worker in Armagh and Beifast, termed the Msgr, Edward J. Reardon, pastor of St. well as close to home. diner of Rockville. McNulty said it has heating system; repair of interior and program. were to meet today to discuss wage ; numerous structural, electrical and plum­ exterior stairways and porches; replace­ hike demands from doctors who are ! “It was an experience that the kids will bing defects and if they are not corrected ment of broken windows; repair of holes staging a work slowdown at four remember as long as they live and wiil within 30 days the four-story building will in floors, walls, and ceilings; repairs of state mental hospitals. pass on to their parents,” he said. Fiery Irish revolutionary^ be demolished. the plumbing system; and extermination As for himself, the Rev. O'Donnell said, During the fire at the former First of vermin. „ — “People were really hospitable. It’s Eamon de Valera^ 92^ dies Evangelical Lutheran Church, some 22 Gardiner, who owns other multi-faimly NEW LONDON - P ick e ts something I will never forget.” persons were evacuated. The side of the dwellings in town, has other charges of protesting her stand on abortions The Irish youngsters weren’t the only DUBLIN (UPI) — Eamon de Valera, a wife, Sinead, died Jan. 7 on the eve of their old wooden house was licked by flames housing code violations pending against and the state’s helmet law greeted ones sadden^ by the parting. fiery revolutionary who became the presi­ 65th wedding anniversary. and firemen had to soak it down. McNulty him in Common Pleas Court 19, Rockville. Gov. Ella T. Grasso Thursday on Mrs. John Fedorchak of 48 S, dent and father figure of the nation he New York-born de Valera, who defied said, however, the condemnation of the He pleaded innocent to the charges her visit to several shoreline com- JJ Hawthorne, wiping a tear away, said, "It helped create, died today with the name of British troops at the head of a 130-man building had nothing to do with the fire. several weeks ago and requested trial by munities. ;$ was a beautiful experience — like a dream his beloved Ireland on his lips. He was 92. force in the Easter Rising of 1916, served Firemen termed the church fire as jury. come true. My three children enjoyed “All my life I have done my best for two seven-year terms as president of the Janet (Janet Seymour of Belfast was theiV Ireland,” de Valera whispered to a nur­ republic he helped create. sing nun shortly before the end. “Now I Frail and almost completely blind, he am ready to go.” retired to an old folks home a few days Adams-W. Middle Tpke. work De Valera died in the Linden itursing before the formal end of his second term Four indicted for threats r home on the outskirts of Dublin shortly in 1973. before noon. He was taken there last week He caught a heavy cold there last week may start in early spring with a heavy cold from the old folks home and was moved to a Dublin nursing home. against Manchester man to which he retired two years ago. "Mr. de Valera died peacefully shortly before noon from bronchial pneumonia Reconstruction of Adams St. and W. A spokesman said "bronchial HARTFORD (UPI) — A federal grand Special Icderal attorney Peter R, Casey Systems Program and is processing them and cardiac failure,” a spokesman at the Middle Tpke. won’t start until early pneumonia and cardiac failure” killed the jury has indicted four Hartford area men said the four were charged with for bidding. Linden nursing home said. spring. Director of Public Works Jay Giles old revolutionary, last surviving leader of for threatening a Manchester man who threatening Joseph Rydei of Manchester Giles said Sept. 15 is the target date for De Valera dominated Ireland’s political aliegcdly owed more than $8,000 in who allegedly owed the money to Grande estimates in a memo to the Manchester acquiring the majority of the property the Easter Rising of 1916 which led Ireland to independence from Britain. scene for more than half a century. He gambling debts. for bets on sporting events. Board of Directors. rights and the beginning of November the He says, concurrently with acquisition His son, Maj. Vivon de Valera, was at was a scholar as well as a patriot, a Three of the four charged with extortion target date for putting the project out for statesman as well as a revolutionary. and conspiracy were charged in a similar of rights-of-way by the town, the state is bid. The bids would be opened some time his bedside, with two priests. De Valera’s reviewing final plans for the Urban Ireland called him her "Man of Destiny.” indictment handed down in June. They in December and the contract awarded in were John A. Barone, 29, and Robert Food stamp change ^ January, he said, with work commencing Grande, both of East Hartford, and Frank effective Sept. 1 when the 1976 construction season J. Rago, 25, of Vernon. developes. Talks resume Tuesday in strike Barone was identified by authorities as The United States Department of Estimated to cost about $1,524,000, the a karate expert who once proposed Agriculture has announced food stamp Inside today federal government, in March, gave the WASHINGTON (UPI) - Negotiators in members of the Metal Trades Council. wrestling a cougar in the Houston coupons will be changed Aug. 31. The town approval to precede, under a formula the 10-week strike at the Electric Boat “A settlement is essential to the Astrodome. current stamps will be accepted at com- ' which provides 70 per cent 01 the cost in Division of Generai Dynamics in Groton, economy of the Connecticiit-Rhode Island Named in the latest indictment handed mercial outlets through Saturday. , Bolton...... 3 Hebron...... 3 federal funds. The town and state are Conn., have been summoned to resume areaV^ well as to our defense program,” 'down Thursday was Michael T. O’Brien. The food stamps were changed in March Classified...... 9-12 Obituaries . 14 expected to share the remainder — 15 per talks next week by the White House’s top Usery \,!d . 1 33, of Hartford, who was arraigned before from 56-cent, $1 and $5 denominations to Dear Abby...... 13 SAM ...... 7 cent or $228,600 each. labor mediator. U.S. District Court Judge Jon 0. Newman $1, $5 and $10 Coupons. Only new $1, $5 and The mee\ing Tuesday at the Groton Editorial ...... 4 Sports...... 8-9 W. J. Usery Jr., head of the Federal and released on a $10,000 no-cash bond. $10 stamps, which replaced the old s^ le s Work on W. Middle Tpke. is planned Motor Inn will be m' ‘ y John Zan- Gardening ...... 2 Vernon...... 3 Mediation and Counciliation Service, The latest indictment issued by the in March, will be accepted after Sq^. Figk from New .State Rd easterly to Bigelow camiro, of uWry_| office, Brook and on Adams St. from Center St. Thrusday said the talks he held with both grand jury investigating organized crime After Aug. 1. persons may e x c h a j^ ”' * ^ along wilh federt " -larroll, old stamps at localJood northerly to the Hockanum River. sides earlier this week will pave the way Uscry^id. \ in the Hartford area will replace the one for some progress in the strike by 10,000 obtained in June. dollar for dollar’'’’ w ' 1 S d f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., August 29, 1975- PAGE.TtfRRE PAGE~ TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri„ August 29, 1975 ECHS orientation Concrete THEATER SOV4EDULE iGOP seeks tax collector candidate sidewalks ABOUT TOWN HEBRON would prevent her from running also seeking persons interested Marjorie ClrcK" was elected committee. They are Roger planned Tuesday suggested U.A. East 1 - ‘ aws,” 2:40- Showcase 2 <>A '.^ v e and Anne Dallaire a campaign. in a vacancy on the Board of vice-chairman at Thursday’s Terranova of Rt. 85, Mark The office of South United 5:00-7:20-9:40 Death,” l:4 5 -l(:1 ^ 9 '.'i'^ > -*■(▼ ] 228-3267 Miss Lemieux has not yet of­ Education created by the Aug. meeting. Mrs. Horton was Wetherall of 182 Deepwood Dr. Department, will meet Tuesday Lutheran Church will meet Director of Public Works Jay Methodist Church will be dosed U.A. E a s t 2 - “wnji,” 2:15- Showcase 3 — “R e tu jftf the publican Town Ck>m- ficially notified Uie town clerk 15 resignation of Mrs. Janls named in July to fill a vacancy and Joan Landon of 221 North at 8 at the McKee Street Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Luther School activities at East tion day. A representative will GARDENING Giles is recommending a Monday in observance of Labor 3:50-5:30-7:15-9:15 f Rink Panther,” l:30-7K-9:55 ned Thursday night of her wiUidrawal. Preli, who is leaving town. on the town committee. She St. Firehouse. Hall at the church. Catholic High School begin be at the school all day to han­ By FRANK ATWOOD change in plans for sidewalks Day. U.A. East 3 — “3eyond the Showcase 4 — ''Nmhville,” _ Rat its party-endorsed can- Anyone interested in running The town committee has served on the committee in past At present there are two Tuesday with an orientation for dle any adjustments on girls' on the south side of E. Center Door,” 2:304:10-5:9!-7:30-9:10 1:30-8:15 'didate for tax collector, Adele on the Republican ticket for tax voted to recommend Joseph years and previously held the vacancies on the committee. It The members of Hose Co. No. all students. The orientation uniforms. St., from Plymouth Lane to Burnside 1 — ”\liite Line R. Lemieux of Bass Lake Rd., collector Is asked to contact Pelletier Buck Rd. to fill the office of secretary. is expected they will both be 2, Town Fire Department, will schedule is as follows: Student schedules will not be It was an Asiatic fungus dis­ Pitkin St. The Women’s Bible Study MALARIA ERADICATED Fever,” 7:35-9:25 Manchaalar Evening Herald Will be wiUidrawing her name. any committee m ember^’They vacancy. Any additional names ’The office has been vacant filled at the Sept. 18 meeting. meet tonight at 7 at the John F. Sophomores, 8:30 to 10 a.m.; distributed on orientation day. ease that wiped out the About a year ago, the Class of the church will meet at CARACAS (UPI) - When Burnside 2 — “I^llerball,” PubllKhad m y avanlno axbapt ' Mias Lemieux, in a letter to H. are Mrs. Sandra Kalom, Emery propos^ by the selections com­ since the resignation of Mrs. ’The committee has also been Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. freshmen, 10 to 11:30 a.m.; Students are reminded that all American chestnut as a com­ Manchester Board of Directors 7:30 p.m, at 1208 Main St. World War II ended, the United 7:15-9:35 Sundays and.holldays. Entarad at Clay Osborn III, town com­ Taylor, Mrs. Marion Foote, mittee will also be submitted to Anne Emt in June. notified unofficially that the Center St., to pay their seniors, 1 to 2:15 p.m.; juniors, schedules were finalized at the mercially valuable tree. Now a recommended bituminous lha Manchatler, Conn.. Port OtIIca Stales shipped to Venezuela all Manchester Drlvekn — “Ar­ as Sacond Class Mall Mattar. mittee chairman, said that her Mrs, Karen Biskuplak and An­ the school board after the ap­ Gardner Tarbeil If of Republican party should be able respects to the late Kenneth L. 2:15 to 3:30 p.m. arena in June and no schedule European fungus disease is sidewalks there, provided the There will be a round table its available DDT .stocks to com- nold,” 8:10; “Part II Iblklng reasons for withdrawing were drew Johnson. proval of the town conimittee. Millstream Rd. was named to nominate a candidate to run Barker who was an active Students are requested to changes may be made except being introduced at the Connec­ state (which has jurisdiction Suggested Carrier Rates discussion at the Tuesday nqon bal malaria, which had given Tall,” 9:50 \ increased duties at work which The nominating committee is Mrs. Marilyn Horton of campaign treasurer. The com­ at the Nov. 4 election of fill the member of the company from report only at the time for extraordinary reasons. For ticut Agricultural Experiment over the street because it is a Payabla In Adyanca meeting of the Kiwanis Club of the country the second highest Vernon Cine 1 — “PaK II Single co p y. . r, mittee appropriated $125 for vacancy on the Board of Educa­ 1957 to 1962, and was an scheduled for their particular all course changes requested, a Station with the hope that it will state highway) didn’t object. Manchester, Inc. at the infant mortality rate in the Walking Tall,” 7:15-9:15 immediate campaign expenses. tion created by Mrs. Preli’s honorary member since then. world. class. Orientation will be in the $5 fee will be charged. diminish the virulence of the The state approved the Manchester Country Club. Vernon Cine 2 - "Roller-^ 'The resignation of Mrs. Faye resignation. The disease was eradicated by cafeteria. Students are Wednesday is an orientation fatal Asiatic blight. bituminous sidewalks. The Dr. Richard Jaynes, in ball,” 7:30-9:35 Lee of Walnut Dr. from com­ The committee decided to The Old Guard of Emanuel 1963. reminded to use the cafeteria day for the faculty only. directors specified a $5,000 ORc y e a r...... gag eo 0TB announcement criticized Showplace — "Blazing mittee membership was consider this action at the entrance at the rear of the Students do not report. charge of the work with chest­ limit for the project. Mall Rates Upon Request The Mizpah-Spencer Circle of Saddles,” 7:00-10:15; “Young accepted with regret. Mrs. Lee September meeting and asked building. Thursday, freshmen only will nuts, showed visitors at the Giles now is recommending Subscribers who tall to receive VERNON facility. Town officials did not pressed to maintain intelligent South United Methodist Church Frankenstein,” 8:40 their newspaper balore 5:30 p.m. had been asked several months the candidate selection com­ Information about report to the auditorium at 8:05 field day of the Experiment Sta­ concrete sidewalks and says the ‘"rhe announcement of Off know about this consideration levels of communication on will conduct a workshop Showcase 1 — “Once Is Not should telephone the circulation ago to reconsider the resigna­ mittee to consider persons to homerooms, bus payments, bus a.m. School will dismiss at tion recently a three-foot sec­ project'would cost about $10,- doparlmenl. 647-9W6. Track Betting (0TB) facilities until reading the announcement highly controversial matters, Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. in Suzan- Travel With Us Enough,” 1:30-7:20-9:40 tion. Osborn said Thursday he fill this slot in the party’s slate. routes will be given on orienta- 12:30. tion of a chestnut sapling that 000, if installed by the town's in Vernon and elsewhere, in the newspapers. and the announcement of 0TB nah Wesley Hall. Members are In other action, the Friday, juniors, sophomores had been inoculated with both sidewalk crew. without' previous discussion In a letter to Silvergleid, facilities in Vernon and had been advised by Mrs. Lee requested to bring a sandwich. that her resignation would Republicans voted to prohibit and freshmen will be at school strains of fungus, each in a An item for an additional $5,- fwith the local town fathers Houley, who lives in Vernon but elsewhere without previous dis­ smoking at town committee Special Departures at 8:05 a.m. Freshmen will go small shallow hole made by a 000 allocation for the proposed seems to me to compound this serves the 35th Senatorial cussion with the local town stand. DUBALDO meeting for the next three Volunteer Firefighters of their homerooms, and juniors brace and bit. concrete sidewalks (to be added matter unnecessarily,” State District, said, “It is not my fathers seems to me to com­ Three persons were nominated for consideration in meetings on an experimental Hose and Ladder Co. No. 1, and sophomores will assemble Where the Asiatic fungus had to the previous $5,000 for Sen. Robert Houley told Paul prerogative as a legislator to pound this matter unncessarily. basis. Town of Manchester Fire in the auditorium. At 8:30 a.m., been introduced there was a bituminous) has been placed on MUSIC CENTER .'Silvergleld, chairman of the suggest how the commission “I think local officials should filling vacancies on the town BERMUDA freshmen will have an spreading area of diseased bark the board’s agenda Tuesday. ;Commission on Special should function other than on have been shown the courtesy 100. assembly in the auditorium, that seemed well on its way to Giles saidihe most expensive Revenue. legislative matters, thus this of having future plans on 0TB Nov. 13-16 *2 5 9 p.p. and juniors and sophomores girdling the trunk. The Euro­ part of the proposed project About a week ago the an­ letter is merely an obser­ matters discussed with them Registration tor Music Lessons ROCKVILLE HOSPITAL NOTES The John F. Kennedy Center will report to their homerooms. pean fungus had caused only a would be a 217-foot-long nouncement was made that vation.” prior to your commission’s for the Performing Arts in School will dismiss at 12:30 small area of diseased bark retaining wall, concrete steps NOW BEING ACCEPTED He added, “ However, all public announcement,” Houley Vernon was being considered as Washington, D.C. houses three tissue. at one location, and relocation said. p.m. one of the sites to set up an 0TB government today is hard Tolland; Dennis Tupper, magnificent theaters: the of the traffic-control box at E. VISITING HOURS On Sept. 8, all classes will Where both forms of the dis­ Lebanon. Opera House, the Eisenhower Center and Pitkin Sts. GUITAR • ACCORDIAN • ORGAN report for a full day’s schedule. ease had been introduced, close Surgical and medical wings, Discharged Thursday: Mrs. Theater and the Concert Hall, DISNEY WORLD together, the two organisms • PIANO 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; Donna Avery and son, Somers; with a total seating capacity of seemed to have mingled, and Bond issue doesn’t affect Vernon Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 o o . Comment Robert Blackorby, Hany Lane, 11,050. Nov. 28 - Dec. 1 *2 1 7 pp- E T ^ r Z T a .\ the “canker” caused by the Sept 2nd., thru Sept 6th. to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 p.m.) Vernon; Rosario Daigle, Elm virulent Asiatic fungus was con­ Pediatrics, parents anytime session Insufficient bond money in message to education officials. Plans are being made to St., Rockville; Linda Galligan, siderably smaller than at the 2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and others, 12:30 to 8 p.m.; , the 1975-76 state budget in the He said the lack of funds for renovate the East School Bridge St., Ellington; Mrs. spot where it had been placed A 9 to 11 a.m. comment ses­ 1186 West Middle Tpke., Manchester 649-62051 Call for further Information Hope for the chestnut? Dr. Richard Jaynes, with a clump ;area of school construction or school construction and renova­ building for use as a school ad­ Intensive Care Unit, im m olate Donna Healy and daughter, j c a _ . alone. sion is scheduled for Tuesday family only, five minutes per of native chestnut sprouts, is experimenting with a fungus 'renovation, will probably not tion is due to a mistake on the ministration building but Dr. Brooklyn St., Rockville; With caution, due perhaps to by the Manchester Board of hour. cause any problems for the Ver­ part of the state Departipent of Ramsdell said he hopes, by Yvonne L’Heureux, Regan Rd., USHER GIFTS experience. Dr. Jaynes is imported from Europe which seems to reduce the Directors — in the Municipal non school system, Supt. Ray­ Education. February, that the fiscal Vernon; Shirley Martin, Sunny making no claims of success, virulence of the blight that destroyed America’s chestnut Building. _ / linoN P mond Ramsdell said today. Dr. Ramsdell said the shor­ problem will be ironed out so Admitted Thursday; Rita View Dr., Vernon; Stephen but his hope is that the newly forests. Dr. Jaynes carries on the work with chestnut trees Held since 1967 on the first Berube, Phoenix St., Vernon; 646*0110 I.StlllM I-IOUO W BUtmiDI SICKS 3 ( i j \ r n n o u Sen. Robert Houley of the tage of funds will not cause any that project can get started. Meriam, Evergreen Ave., acquired fungus may reduce the started many years ago at the Connecticut Agricultural Tuesday and third Thursday of i n Dorothy Elliott, W. Main St., Rockville; Wendy Norling, San- each month, the sessions are 35th District, in a letter to town problems with the construction The town expects to receive potency of the older fungus and Experiment Station. (Atwood photo) Rockville; Doris Gadwah, Park tina Dr., Manchester; Ray­ BURNSIDE for those town residents who 9 % officials, cautioned them of the of the addition to Rockville about 50 per cent reimburse­ cm *646 8H In $rt l2tt allow Ue tree to live. West Dr., Rockville; Nathan mond Palmer, Prospect St,, t« IM Oav4 IrnTma j __ _ rave Or' • iMUNi a*U L im. • S2M1 Ji wish to comment, complain or "dire fiscal condition,” and High School as that is already ment for this renovation 67 East Center St., Mancftesler • Hours; Mon. thru Fri. 9-5/ Sapling trees at six locations hopes are no longer high. all one kind. Mr. Taggart’s 'R I ’.STAl RANT A LOl Grover, Orchard St., Rockville; Rockville; Candace Tallent, offer suggestions on any subject asked them to relay the well under way. project. HIT THE ROADI in Connecticut have been in­ At the same time they have name for them is ’’variegated” RT. 13 ELUN6T0II TEL. 872-7327 Elsie Hatton, Stafford Rd., Tolland; Jill Wentzel, Hany in the board’s jurisdiction. Tour Specialists oculated with the non- brought in chestnut species and they are a mixture of red Untouched for Fine Food anddtmotphere Tolland; Donna Hill, Sadds Mill Lane, Vernon. "WWTE LME FEVER” The comments, complaints W// pathogenic strain of fungus and from both China and Japan, and white. On a single plant Choice of Over 20 Delicious Entrees Rd., Ellington; Floyd O’Brien, Births Thursday: A son to PG 7:30-9:25 and suggestions are sent to the will be watched for several looking for an acceptable sub­ there may be a white flower, a Huntington Dr., Vernon; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Marino, town m anager’s office for Plus Elaborate Salad Bar TEMUnCEXCITEMEirT years to check results. stitute for the American chest­ red flower and others that have Dance ticket returns asked Darlene Paolillo, Skinner Rd., West Rd., Ellington; a daughter review and reply. OPEN TUBS. THRU SUNDAY JAMES CAAN Like any work with trees, nut. The Chinese chestnuts have both red and white petals. ffEcai laMT Maajpi amr cecnai 1 Naa 4 r A TO idi PA Vernon; Jane Shores, Brooklyn to Mr. and Mrs. Bramon Sibley, ‘HOUEIUMU'’ these tests take considerable done rather well but none of the Since dahlias increase St., Rockville; Jane Skivington, Stafford Springs; a daughter to ELEGANT BANQUET FACILITIES seeking a ticket should contact sion and Sept. 9 at 9 a.m. for its R - 7:15-9:35 time. Dr. Jaynes is carrying on Asiatic species grows as tali naturally if all the tubes are BOLTON Mary Lane, Vernon; Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spurting, Depends Upon Diet Up to 250 People her at 646-7459. two-day session. the work of ti7 ing to restore the and straight as the American kept, there are four rows now Springer, Crystal Lake Rd., South St., Rockville. I an 99c 'ti 2 PJi Silkworms feed on the leaves Donna Holland The dance will be at the Parents are reminded to American chestnut that was tree. None is as good as the where there were two. The of the white mulberry. The ' ^ 4 646-0375 Manchester State Armory and bring a health certificate for started at the Elxperiment Sta­ American tree for use as rows are 60 feet long, a yard BACK TO SCHOOL worms will feed on leaves of will feature the music of the both the child and mother the [ A i l W m S O R tion in 1930 by the late A. H. timber. Many thousand crosses apart, and the plants a yard Ticket returns are due other members of the mulberry Tuesday for the fund-raising Main Street Musical Band. first day their child attends 1/iA NC Htm R DRIVE IN ★ RT 5 Graves. have also been made, and some apart in the row. They are ORIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A family, but the quality of their dance the Bolton Football The BYOB-affair will be from school. Soto bound over Commercially important with good results, and the work about six feet tall. silk is poor. Association will sponsor Satur­ 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. and tickets are Teachers are Mrs. Ann Hicks When this country was settled continues. me Story day, Sept, 6. $10 a couple. and Mrs. Janet Columbia. and into the 1900’s, the chestnut On a card he held in his hand Milton Soto, 16, of Rt. 85, Soto had been charged earlier SNEAKER Nursery school The school has been in was considered the most impor­ at the field day. Dr. Jaynes Mrs. Pat Narsavage of 47 Hebron, charged with murder in the day Wednesday on two BoMPiisser The Bolton Cooperative existence since 1954. tant hardwood tree is this part showed visitors a verse written School Rd. asks for ticket in the shooting death of his counts of larceny stemming Nursery School will open Sept. 8 Both the three-day and two- wanted toU„. of the country. It grew from by Robert Frost called “Evil payments and the return of un­ foster father, Edward Hinchliff from an investigation of the at 9 a.m. for its three-day ses­ day sessions for 1975 are full. southern Maine and New Tendencies Cancel.” sold tickets. Anyone still of Hebron, heard his case bound theft of items from cars parked Hampshire, across "Will the blight end the chest­ WIN A HONDA TRAIL BIKE! over to Tolland County Superior by the courts at Rham SPECIALS Massachusetts and Connec­ nut? Court after a.Common Pleas High School in Hebron. ticut, and then followed the Ap­ The farmer rather guesses Fill Out Back Gf Your Receipt Court heariiig "niursday. He was not prosecuted on the MEN’S A BOYS’ W m Lo FAMOUS palachian mountain range to not. BLA trio convicted of assault Hinchliff, 39, was shot late larceny charges. Soto is being "SETSHOT” northern Georgia and Alabama. It keeps mouldering at the Wednesday night and died a held in lieu of bond. Slip and Deposit In Box NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Three assault on patrolman Willie ensued in which two policemen Chestnut logs were straight root short while later at Manchester PART 2 members of the Black Libera­ Bradley and guilty of second were wounded. and strong. The wood was resis­ Memorial Hospital. And sending up new shoots tion Army Thursday were con­ degree assault on patrolman tant to decay, good for timbers 'Til another parasite victed of assault in the woun­ Lawrence Kramer. Simmons and boards, for railroad ties, Drawing To Be Held Sept 20th, 1975 SNEAKERS Shall come to end the blight.” ding of two policemen during a was found guilty of first degree Democrats fill fence posts and telephone poles. Dr. Jaynes wonders if Mr. Most Sizes Available • Black Only bank robbery last May. But, assault on patrolman Bradley. two vacancies It was good firewooid. The trees • NATIVE HALE HAVEN PEACHES Our Regular $7.50 Lo-Cut Frost had the gift of prophecy.. two of the three were acquitted The superior court jury dis­ PLU SIlil yielded tons of sweet delightful Manchester’s Democratic of kidnaping charges. missed second degree kidnap­ (Excellent tor troozing and canning) A r n o ld nuts. Arby’s kno¥fs Town Committee has two new The trio, James Haskins, 27, ping charges against Haskins, • ORCHARD FRESH MELBA, MILTON, i s o 'B O SVENSON — (PQ) The chestnut olight was dis­ Dahlia grower at 84 members — James Watt of 143 and Harold Simmons, 24, both and Alston. covered in 1900 at New York Ci­ We made a return visit to Autumn St. in Voting District 5 & RED GRAVENSTEIN APPLES MEN’S & BOYS’ WORLD FAMOUS s a e a m ! PART 2 of New York City, and Michael Judge John F. Shea set Oct. 3 ty. How it got there no one has James Tagprt at 129 Wells St., what you buy and John Lynch of 42 Coolidge “WALKING TALL” Alston, 20, of Plainfield, N.J., for sentencing. • FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER been able to explain, but it whose dahlias are in full bloom. St. in Voting District 8. FASTRREAK" 7J5 MS Sat Hit 2 RJl currently are serving 25-year The convictions resulted spread in the first 50 years of We first saw Mr. Taggart’s Both were elected to vacan­ \ S t Cut US M Mats 99« a Roast Beef prison terms on federal charges from the $10,000 robbery May 3 cies created by moves from FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS this country to the entire area dahlias several years ago and in connection with the bank of the Westville branch of the where chestnut trees grew. he likes to have people stop to Manchester. Each was elected BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD robbery: New Haven Savings Bank. Dead trees continued to be see them. Some strangers, by the town committee (3 Ullaa Beyond Vlto’t RaataurenU QIaatonbury) I sandwich foi; Haskins and Alston were Three suspects fleeing from the cut long after the living trees driving by, stop and ask permis­ members within the district he found guilty of first degree bank ran into police and a chase Sizes 7-12 - White and Navy U K t HOUTtS IS ■ 14 ♦ U tlXIT tS) were gone. What remains today sion to have a closer look. They Roast Beef. These days it isn’t easy represents. Our Regular $9.50 Lo Cut / JAMES CAAN - (R) \ are occasional stumps, still are most welcome. resisting the final stages of Mr. Taggart, long retired, is to get enough meat for your money. S T H U RODOV 84 years old and since he lost his ^ROLLERBALL'^ decay, and wide-spreading But at Arby’s we reaily pile it on. MEN’S A BOYS’ WORLD FAMOUS SnVBIS McDOWAU. 7:30 MS Sat Hat 2 PA roots underground which still wife 2Vi years ago has been So you don’t have to take a couple keeping house for himself, ^ . S t 2 4 J0 7:39 0-JS send up sprouts. These small of bites of bread to get to the beet. “COACH" M Hatiwes 99* j trees generally seem to be in although relatives come over Betty-Jane Turner perfect health at first but the frequently to see if there is If you want enough meat for your L p h o m e 6 4 9 ^ ^ 5 3 * ^ blight appears eventually and anything he needs. money, remember: Arby’s piles it on. they die. The lot slopes up steeply FILM RATING GUIDE For years the scientists behind the house and one climbs For Parent! and Thoir Children hoped to find somewhere a a flight of concrete steps to School of Dance in SKUi Mancu M am MMtM sprout that had developed a reach the garden. The dahlias natural resistance to the blight. are on the side of the garden nma caMao saconD Um lutini m b sauMi They are still hoping but their nearest the street and they are TEL. 649-0256 n Htacia Mn W rnim ta tm a m Evnt at >Mt barto GRADED CLASSES IN BALLET - TAP - JAZZ ( T ) « M M O 17 M « n D Ika W n r aim ■ cartia ataaa) PlUA DEPT. STOREI PRE-SCHOOL ACROBATIC - BATON TWIRLING (Wo Have A Notion To Please) I Next to Frank’s Supermarket :SHOH€ASE CINEMA/ 1234 JAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER BOYS’ TUMBLING AND TAP CLASSES 1-84 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 FASCIISATION BRAS TEEN AND ADULT PROGRAM ^^FREE^IGHTED^ARKINGJJtejj^^ by Beat Form Seamiest & Smooth - Only M a R R TAP - BALLET - JAZZ JUFORD PUSSER s own true story Need 8om»thlng7 A»k Plazal WOODY AU.KV REGISTER AT STUDIO m . V M . KIVTON 40 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER PART 2 "l,OM. SILK CITY PACKAGE STORE niti DI .VMI 84 OAKLAND STREET MANCHESTER Wednesday - Sept. 3rd 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. (Next to ChorchM Dodge) 649-1385 Not Rssponsibla lor Typographical Errora Thursday - Sept. 4th 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. TsaL-Ttos. IdHdS Tan. tin Fr. 145.7JS.MS M l»IPFMS tal Saa tin Friday - Sept. 5th 2 P.M. to 7 P.M. LABOR DAY SPECIAL Saturday - Sect. 6th 10 A.M. to 12 NOON 3 BOTTLES co n SODA - Miss ’Turner is a member of the Dance Masters of America, Inc., Dance Educators of America, the Professional Dance Teachers Association, and is the immediate Past-President and on the Board of Directors Chuer Al«, Cfah, OrM|i t DM Chuer Alt a UHR 1 CASE of the Dance Teachers Club of Conn. r " c7r" BRA "o" "Y f silk city ran " j I : 1 She recently returned from New York where she attended the PDTA and Dance Educators’ Conventions. hriwaert pwwW- “ “ ^ A ILnvanl W Kuril Prixiurlirfi {VODKA $/i96 • lem $C4s! 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HanrlirBtpr hunting H m lii FALL CLEANUP STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) - Founded Oct. 1. 1881 INNIAL Jodaitis asks for new water meters Ken Pinkston, an extension en­ tomologist at Oklahoma State Member, Audi! Bureau ot Circulelion Member. United Frees l(iternetlonsl University, recommends a fall Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, At the request of Frank some to 1902. The list consists and installation of the (new) The $35,000 requested would cleanup and application of a PLAZA DEPT. STORE Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Jodaitis, administrator of the of 267 from 1915, 947 from 1914, meters will increase revenue be added to about $5,000 good insecticide before the first (W* Hava A Notion To Pleaso) water and sewer department, 6 from 1912, 4 from 1905 and 3 and injure equitable application available in the Water blossoms of spring to prevent Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publishar Naxt to Frank'a Supermarket Harold E. Turkington. Managing Editor the Manchester Board of Direc­ from 1902. of rates to all our customers. Department’s operating budget ugly growths on trees and East Middle Tpke., Mandwater tors in September will consider He labels them “out-moded, We strongly recommend ap­ and to about $1,500 in trade-in shrubs. .allocating $35,060 for Inaccuarate and without a proval of the requested ap­ value for the old meters. The D o Y o u N eed A ZIPPER ? Opinion purchasing new water meters. source of repair parts.” propriations.” combined sum would be within the limits of the price sub­ ELASTIC You'll Find the Color, Size and The sum would come from the “This large number of Right Price at Plazal Water Reserve Fund. questionable meters,” says mitted by the low bidder, when STOCKINGS bids for new ipeters were Jodaitis has identified 1,227 Joidaitis in a memo to the town His request was for a $50,000 WHEEL CHAIRS Need Something? Ask Plazal meters that need replacing — manager, “is definitely appropriation. The board’s opened in June — Badger Meter Inc. of Milwaukee, Wis. A policeman’s cop dating back 60 years and more. limiting our revenue. Purchase agenda item asks for $35,000. ARTHUR DRUG

Ken Barker? He was a policeman’s After helping draft and later You watch him as he earns the signing ! the D eclaration of cop. respect for the uniform, rather than Independence, Benjamin He was strong; he was strong in Franklin Went to France where demanding it. he negotiated a treaty and loans body, strong in character, strong in You admire his success with gentle that went! ikr toward helping WITH his defense of law and order and the coloniM win the American persuasion, while maintaining firm Revolution. Shortly after his equally strong in protecting the rights control. return .from France in PRE-LABOR DAY | September, 1785, Franklin, of everyone. His was a soft, kind voice that though oter 80 years old, was SPECIALS You get to know something about provided solace to someone in honored once again, when M the cop on the beat. Ken often walked despair. chosen President of the Penn­ sylvania; Executive Council, the downtown beat, and that had been His passing — how tragic! The World Almanac notes. his most recent assignment. f . Wet Ones 1 ' Moist Toweiettes ^ CHECKLIST FOR SCHOOL CLOSED F luff‘n Dry D Children’s Scissors... MONDAY Box of 70 — .——.—1C*———. y ... ——— BlowerlD rvcc Our Reg. 99c End and beginning ^ PUBLIC LABOR DAY PuisalihB ?'o“sMed"selec^ f e K f c " .....;s 2 9 * RECORDS taster drvM ^,H P2000 Miies One-A-Day choced^'*_9 Vitamins Mechanical Pencil The calendar tells us one thing — quite this ^ense of pause, of time out «*^>**'. ...WII I II yiiifc f IW Hipi.lo ■ - Our R eg-^3'^ D 33* REGULAR. Our Reg. 1.94 that three weeks of summer remain. from the relentless march of hours, Warranty Deeds Holi WITH IRON. Our Reg. 2.23 I U ...... ^ 2 7 * But we know better. days and seasons. The open sea from Block Island, R. I. (Hera)d photo by E)unn) (70 John L. and Donna G. Oehler y o u r Bottle of 60 ^ ^ a e tf e r _ _ _ With Labor Day the change has Labor Day has another, official to Louis N. and Joan D. Terzo, > 0 \ C E « _ YOUR ...... ? ? 4 0 7 ^ come. We are at the close of one raison d’etre, of course. We salute property at 148 Kennedy Rd., CHOICE $53,000. season and the threshold of another. with good reason the nation’s working Robert W. and Donna S. Big 20 lb Bag of Dr. Schoii’s Exercise Sandais □M emoBook,3x5,4x6....?g'23^ Super Brush The fresh morning of June is long force — of all colors of collar. But Eubanks to Nelson C. and Charcoal Briquets Marilyn C. Eddy, property at 36 Our Reg. D 9 Count Pencil P ack ^ ^ 3 7 ^ gone, the bright warmth and lush over so many years this has become Heartland America is speaking KINGSFORD BRAND Alice Dr., $42,000. to 11.66 flowering July recedes ever deeper more pretext than purpose. Marriage License Assorted styles, including new denim look. Q Spiral Organizer Robert Frederick Mike, 69* into memory. And now August of the The real meaning of Labor Day to a In the history of American morals there 150 per store. No Rain Checks. The reader interest in such affairs has upon a double standard between public Glastonbury, and Judith Ann are great waves of change which break Lily Decorated Paper Cups & Plates drowsy heat, the yellow and browns of working nation is the pause that MAX LERNER been that of a mass audience, notably figures and the rest of the nation. The do- Marinelli, 21 Summit St., Sept. 100 pack 7 oz. cold cups, 50 pack 9" plates. around the particular figures who happen the coming season stealing relentless­ represents, despite what the calendar among the women, whose own lives were as-I-expect-not-as-I-do attitude is shifting. 20, Church of the Assumption. Reg. 1.49 Pkg. 97i at that time to be on the shore of public often humdrum and who took out their This may be because we have a slighter ' Building Permits ly into the landscape's fading, dusty may say, the ending of one annual cy­ attention. In very different ways the re­ Crystal Clear Plastic Tumblers episode, seen in perspective, is not that frustrations and their hunger for the capacity for hero and heroine worship, but Carl G. Swanson, tool shed at 9oz. old fashioned or big lOoz. tumbler. YOUR RECORDS TAPE SALE! cent episode of ^ tty Ford’s public com­ green, is past as well. cle and the beginning of another. she got criticized for her remark but that romantic on the lives of public officials also because we find ourselves accepting 65 Westminster Rd., $200. Reg. 79c Pkg. CHOICE 57;^ ment on premarital “affairs” and the D & M Demolition for JAMA Our Entire Stock Of • Classical • Rock Qiances are the first' strangely, It is a time curiosly out of time, a the criticism didn’t shake the foundations and of celebrities. But as our lives have things in our own circles that would have Johnson’s “Off” Insect Repellant SAVE current news that Elizabeth Taylor and of the White House and of her husband’s Corp., demolish gasoline sta­ crisply cool night has already come, time for saying farewell to a year of become more expressive — and I think surprised us earlier. 7 OZ. aerosol, repels mosquitoes tor hours. • Country • Western • Folk • Soul! OVER Richard Burton will remarry are il­ candidacy. Add her recent comment that tion at 289 Main St., $800. Reg. 1.29 that with the recent changes in lifestyles I once thought of doing a book on the Art Langdon, temporary tent 97* an unexpected but suddenly welcome growth that has faded with summer lustrations of these waves of change. she and her husband don’t have separate they have — we no longer feel as great a morals of American Presidents, to study for, bazaar at Manchester Com­ 45 ^5 Both show how far we have moved in our ‘Raid” Yard Guard Fogger LP LP tonic for summer-tranquilized sen­ and for looking forward to an autumn bedrooms, as their predecessors did, but need to live out our fantasies vicariously the tension between their own emotional munity College, Bidwell St., RPM public attitudes toward deviations from l,6'/i oz. outdoor logger repels insects. Reg. 1.99 1.57 Series | Series Series sibilities. The frost is not yet on the of fulfillment, and then the quickening share the same one, and that you don’t in the lives and loves of the noted or histories and the changing moral im­ $235. C3.98 Unisonic ingrained codes. If Bess Truman, Mamie 97c B2.98 become a eunuch when you become a notorious. peratives of their time. I never got to it, Susan Long for Leonard Generai Eiectric Spray, pumpkin, but we know it soon will be. tempo of a new year. Eisenhower, Lady Bird Johnson or 8 Digit Calculator President. How about the feeling that public figures although I still hope to. But 1 note that Nowak, tool shed at 62 Essex At no other time of year is there Steam and Dry Iron LP Patricia Nixon had said they could accept To get the full dimensions of her candor owe a special responsibility for their when The New York Post ran a series St., $100. Travel Alarm Clock LP LP premarital sex on the part of their Series Series Series Our and the change it signifies, note that this private lives as public examples to the recently on the same subject, written with Textured leather look F6.98 children the shock waves would have been D4.98 E5.98 Reg. isn't elite or avant-garde America young, whose values and codes are still un­ great candor and with few or no holds case in tan or brown. 30 more violent than they were with Betty 24.99 speaking. It is heartland America. shaped? My own experience, with a couple barred, there were no mobs gathered to hour movement. Our Reg. 5.90 :$3 TAPE Large readout; 4 bas'ic math func­ I Ford’s calm, courageous comment. TAPE OPEN FORUM The notable fact about the Elizabeth of articles I wrote in a case in point. As it bum the paper publicly in the streets. MANCHESTER TAPE I ' skip Eleanor Roosevelt because Overall steam from 25 vents. Switch Series Ser'ies Series tions plus % key, constant capability Taylor news items is similar — not that it happened I felt pretty certain that she was From Washington and Jefferson to K7.98 L9.9S Americans of every description saw her as HOSPITAL from dry to steam or spray. 8F92 J6.98 ACAdapiw...... 4 .9 9 got some scattered front-page headline still engrossed with Burton, and he with Kennedy and Johnson, the Presidents so unique that they were prepared to treatment but that most editors took it in her, and I said that if either nnarried again were revealed as very human beings. n e t : Our Reg. Low Prices SAM director thanks citizens accept — and many to reject — anything NOTES stride. The days are over when a star’s it would be to the other. Surprisingly, Compared with this theory, and despite 3Q/0 UM- Polaroid and everything she said. I also skip couplings and uncouplings were sure-fire while a few of the readers’ letters till felt the recent minor storm over Betty Ford, To the editor: Jacqueline Kennedy not only because her Special Purchase! Complete who assisted me. Their cooperation and sensations, good for frontpage stuff day Elizabeth had set a poor public example, the pair in current residence in the,White AND CALDOR SUNGLASSES dedication is most appreciated. children were too young but because she after day, as the Bergman-Rossellini Discharged Wednesday: As the 1975 Summer Activities in most had come to accept her and give her House are at once squarer and more can­ Mary Martin, 105 Trebbe Dr.; Our Reg. Sincerely yours, was a star in her own way, subject to the romance was at StromboU, or later the Stereo System by Manchester (SAM) season comes to a the benefit of her own life mode. did than most of their predecessors. They Malcolm Parparian, East Hart­ 2.29 to 8.49 1.59to5.94 BEMERSON David Jacobs norms of a star as well as of a First Lady. close, I find it an appropriate time to Taylor-Burton public wooing on the set of What has happened, I think, is that we come closer in this sense to Bess and ford; Virginia Perlman, 3 San­ An assortment of fashions for men and women. The obvious fact about the Betty Ford thank the citizenry of f^nchester for their 65 Highwood Dr. “Cleopatra.” have eased up on our earlier insistence Harry Truman than to anyone else. ford Rd.; Bertalin Douglas, 37F Sycamore Lane; Joan A. Mar­ support over the past few months. The Herald Open Forum invites com­ The SAM program is definitely an asset tin, 517 Miller Rd., South Wind­ ments from its readers. Letters should be sor; Anna Koubik, 140 Hollister to our community. It provides entertain­ as short as possible and must be signed by % OFF ment and activity for many residents of St.; Edward Mitrowski, Broad the writer and carry a complete address. Brook; Kathleen Chmielecki, OUR REG. our town...something we all believe to be LOW PRICES School Lunch Kits To avoid undue delay in publication, A cause for mild apprehension 151 Keeney St.; Judith McGee, necessary. letters should be typewritten or neatly 55 Waddell Rd. ' by Thermos It’s been both an enjoyable and rewar­ Also, Carol Federico, East ENTIRE STOCK handwritten. Letters should be addressed WASHINGTON - Trouble is coming being with people, that they aren’t always would be what the patient thought of Our Reg. 129.99 ding experience for me to have coor­ Hartford; John Tully, East to: The Open Forum, Manchester Evening back to town. In less than a week, namely yearning to go hide in a cave or under the OF GENUINE Our dinated the SAM program this past ANDREW TULLY himself. Three days later, when the Hartford; Carolyn Dunstan, 16 Herald, P. 0. Box, 591, Manchester, Conn. Sept. 3, Congress will resume what is Reg. summer. I would like to thank everyone backstairs. Dr. X says he wishes all his average Senator stopped talking, the doc­ Sunset Lane, Bolton; Elizabeth 06040. technically described as its legislative 3.99 patients would talk that much. (Well, tor would go on to such questions as Gerasole, 869 Main St.; Ger­ HUMMEL Features include AM/FM g space, variable line spacing. duties. Dr. X expressed special interest in maybe not that much.) Anyway, although 8 track stereo receiver, deluxe record changer whether the Senator ever heard voices — tru d e 'T in k le p a u g h , 181 Halt pint unbreakable bottle; kit and stereo stand. Great sopnd, great value! ^ Smith Corona 12, Rtf. 109.99 99** This is cause for at least a mild attack of members of Congress. Said they would be he wouldn’t presume-to talk about Presi­ besides his own, that is. All this time, the Hollister St.; Margaret Tenc- FIGURINES decorated with famous characters. TO D A Y’S THOUGHT apprehension. Congress cannot get into delightful patients because they talk so dent Ford, he did say that Ford’s sociabiii- doctor would be trying to find out whether zar, Marlborough; Brenda A superb assortment of these mischief when its members are off on one much. A psychiatrist loves a garrulous ty was a healthy sign. the patient was elated or depressed. He Baker, 444 W. Middle Tpke.; desirable figurines to add to a Aii of their frequent vacations. It’s when patient because listening is the best way of The doctor said no, he wouldn’t ask did say he’d expect the Democratic Donna Mosher, Marlborough; collection. Kevin McCluskey, Stafford they’re working that they raise Cain — getting a line on what makes an individual Congressmen or other public officials any majority would show collective elation. Tennis Balls One of the fascinating — and confusing Christian faith and conduct need edge. Springs. passing preposterous bills right and left tick. Long conversations also send the fees souped-up questions — just the usual stuff. All in all. Dr. X said there wasn’t — things about the English language is the We have a gospel that should cut sharply Also, Arline Seibert, North and appropriating too much money for soaring, of course, and the biggest minori­ At the outset, for example. Senator A or difference in meaning between several into the life of the world. The message of anything to worry about. He remembered Windham; Lori Stephenson, 21 027 words coming from the same root. almost every program they can think of, ty in Congress is composed not of Ideal for Jesus is not a soothing lotion; it is truth Representative B would have to prove that that some years back Congress let an French Rd.; Franklin Rich­ plus some that nobody bothered to think M B CAN OF 3 Consider two very common words, with a cutting edge. The conduct of a Republicans but of taciturn legislators. he knew who he was. No trouble there, anthropologist measure its individual mond, 119 Washington St.; School, "edge” and "edgy." Christian must have an edge. So often it is about. ' As a matter of fact, the average said the doc, smiling away the suggestion Spalding.'Wilson, heads and the scientist was impressed. Hollis Bickford, Warehouse Office or Slazenger, Dunlop. One of the meanings of the word “edge" blunted by compromise. Great Christians . At this time of year, I always worry politician’s loquaciousness is all in his that some politicians seem to think they’re Said the Congressional noggins compared Point; Otto Lungstrass, Fresh, full of bounce! is "sharpness proper to a blade.” have had and do have edge to their about the mental health of both favor, couch-wise, according to Dr. X. It Napoleon. Wethersfield; Jacqueline Home But “edgy" means something quite favorably with those of an African tribe Panasonic message. Congressmen and other top hired hands of proves, he says, that they aren’t afraid of Farrell, 851 Center St.; Henry Athletic Supporters m n -m foreign to that; it means “irritable” or One of the most important questions he’d examined a few months before. But “edgy” — how different! It means the people’s government. So I called upon Darna, 73 Norman Dr., South Recommended by coaches T ® * General Electric Take-n-Tape “cantankerous." SANYO Cube foi men and boys. B that we are caught in the trap of the a frightfully expensive psychiatrist and Windsor; Joseph Petro, 57 Cassette Recorder Rotary Slide Tray for These two words also show differences AM Radio/Portable Phono irritability of self-concern, and we than asked and got — free—a general appraisal Forestview Dr., Vernon. Refrigerator with Freezer Compartment Little League Cup Unit Support Carousel Projectors in mind and personality and spirit. make a big subtraction from the effec­ of the people responsible for the national BILL WHITAKER’S MANCHESTER Full range thermostat temperature con­ For active boys. V I 9 9 A good question for each of us to ask tiveness of every group in which we par­ Assorted waist sizes. Our welfare. trol; 2 adjustable shelves, meat keeper, Our ourselves is; "Does our thinking and ac­ ticipate. “Edge” or “^gy?” dairy bar storage door. Reg. ting have a sharp edge, or are we merely No names were mentioned. The shrink Protective Knee Pads ^ 4 n Reg. 9 9 s ; Chaplain Russell E. Camp Walnut only, Reg. 119.88 Prevents bruises in i t I »» 24.99 32.88 edgy? merely took a long-distance look at his EACH 2.39 gym or basketball. Operates on battery or house Built-in condenser mike, push­ subjects as a breed. His specific conclu­ HP iTM EAM T t o aTDP R E S r AMO button controls. AC or battery Two-Way Squeeze Sanyo 4.3 cu. ft. Pushbutton Defrost $ i Q 7 Tennis Tote Bag t W current. High impact case. #AIR-80. Capacity 80 slides sion was that it would be perfectly safe for T ook b a c k u p s om Allofmwr A family must earn over $12,- Pockets for single racket, ball and ^ £ J L operation. fits Kodak Carousel projectors. LAeO i^T MOULD BC SPELLED Refrigerator-Freezer, White Reg. i64.8a I w f carry-all; Sapors. Reg. 9.88 ■ members of Congress, Cabinet officers 000 a year today to maintain the Walnut *5 Additional and assorted agency heads to have their VAO RD6AL*------AMD IT same standard of living as a HERALD YESTERDAYS heads examined. Said he was sure they’d 1970 family making $8,728, ac­ ISM'T/’— SQA10M THE LAVdM • cording to The Conference turn out to be as human as people. Beard. The culprits: Inflation I interject here to explain that my n and higher Income and social SAVE r»f»oi assignment was prompted in part by com­ 2.> \ cars Ago Green. It reports that 64 homes are now security taxes. Rising prices OVER I’olice Chief Herman Schendel, Civil under construction and the price of a munications from readers, in greater siphoned off $2,628 and ad­ ditional Federal income and Defense coordinator, announces that three-bedroom ranch type dwelling is in number than usual, suggesting that Manchester's two fire departments will be the $t3,500 price range. “everybody in Washington is crazy.” The social security taxes, $708. placed under a single command when and reasons given for this charge were that the if a bomb falls on Manchester. 10 Yi’iirs Ago federal establishment as a whole spends GOING FROM Westinghouse Green Manor Estates has already sold too much of the taxpayers' money, while 40 of the 300 homes planned tor the former This date was a Sunday; The Herald did “Tha Fuat Oil Co. That | Two-Door School Trunk not publish. doing nothing at all about the high price of f s o E . Ws G lls g li’ Fujica ST-701 _ Woodbridge property at .Manchester Saves You Monayl” Refrigerator- 31x17x1 2V2” soup bones. TWWAlL EAST Hand Painted Stoneware 35mm SLR Camsra Apparently, the unvoiced hope of these Freezer TRAVAIL WEST IB&B (ML (M).| Naugahyde® vinyl on 3 ply frame with rein­ I ! I correspondents was that after a session 20 PC. SET forced corners. Midnight blue, saddle brown. < S t I I ) 10 with a psychiatrist most of the spenders MOT DRUDGE 8UMQAE Our Reg. 399.70 II a u II IS II II Ca pe f\x>D SERVICE FOR 4 Our u IS s n n IIII would be trundled off to assorted booby 1 1 7 0 a a » a » K OBIUZMS MNieU etoe 14 Our Reg. Dormitory Trunk Reg. ALMANAC hatches and the Republic would be saved. YDua B euo IS • uttireo M 179.99 " ' C.0J). Completely frost free! Slim Ideal for College Students 16.70 But my Dr. X said he didn’t think that like­ wall design gives more area 26.40 Silicon cell metering for ly- CLOCK U Hosn Notict for Ddhoof Inside, takes up less outside. soup/ Bropd light range; built- n se" By United I’ress International Those bom on this date are under the Twin crispers. cereal, 7 / 2 salad/dessert, cups and saucers Same construction and Small and compact in size... g He noted that his offhand, mass Pimm 200 OAL MINIMUM *337 V7arm colors for today’s modern table. colors as above. Size 36x20x13 Today is Friday, Aug 29, the 241st day sign of Virgo. Avbcado or Harvest ...... $10 extra Both have removable trays. diagnosis doesn’t apply to peculiarities. ^ a o i b o t h e jjXAB0Rr!flY3l 24-HOUR OERVICE Plus delivery of 1975 with 124 to loilow. American poet Oliver Wendell Holmes He would expect to find as many of those OLD GRIND d IiTME FIRST MONDAY IN SEPt The moon is in its last quarter. (M l was born Aug. 29, 1809. in government bigwigs as in anybody else. SALE: FRIDAY & SATURDAY I The morning stars are Venus, Mars, In I960, the premier of Jordan and II 3 WAYS TO CHARGE But generally speaking, he said he'd con­ oceu SIN C E 1 6 9 4 'W 649-2947 MANCHESTER Jupiter and Saturn. others were killed when a time bomb Mon. thru Fri. 10 to 9=30 P ™’ 9 sider it a professional pleasure to peek MOST WORKERS PUT ASIDE BURNER SERVICE Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. k The evening star is Mercury. exploded in his office. HblDbi into the noodles of our lords and ma.sters. .THEIR TASKS WIS 1145 Tolland Turnpike

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Carol Ann Wisniewski of THE BABY Glastonbury and David Thomas Sandra Mary Mann of McGregor of Manchester were Manchester and Peter Robert- IS NAMED married Aug. 22 at St. Paul's Morano Jr. of East Hartford Church in Glastonbury. were married Aug. 15 in an SUMMER YOUTH SCENE The bride is the daughter of evening ceremony at the Se­ Mr. and Mrs. Stanley cond Congregational Church in Averv, Kr>ant Travis, son of Robert W. Jr, and Margaret R. Wisniewski of Glastonbury. The Manchester. Smith Avery of 108 Orchard St., Rockville. He was born Aug. 19 at bridegroom is the son of Mr. Compiled and Wriilen By Summer Adlvikes in Manckesier (SAM). Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGregor of The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Peter Sgro Jr. of 108 Prospect St., Rockville. His pater­ 401 Bidwell St. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mann of 78 nal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Robert W. Avery Sr. of Staf­ The Rev. Edward Chad- Wedgewood Dr. The ford Springs. He has a brother, Peter; and a sister, Ann Marie. ziewic'z of Glastonbury bridegroom is the son of Mr. celebrated the nuptial Mass and and Mrs. Peter Morano Sr. of performed the double-ring Greenwich. SAM fair gets Gordon. Sue A nn, daughter of Glenn T. and Gail S. Dauphinais Gordon of 51 Hoffman Rd., Ellington. She was bom ceremony. Richard Smith of The Rev. Ralph R. Sundquist Aug. 16 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Windsor was soloist. of Bloomfield performed the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dauphinais of 51 Hoffman Rd., The bride, given in marriage double-ring ceremony. Herbert by her father, wore a gown of Ellington. Her paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Cbatzky was organist. maracaine jersey with em­ sunshine at last Gordon of 96 Hublard Dr., Vernon. Her maternal great- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fernand Descheneaux of Somers broidered English net with a The bride, given in marriage Aug. 23, the sun shone, there Rd., Ellington, and Mr. and Mrs. Sylva Dauphinais of Vermont. floral pattern and designed with were involved. Children' sat at by her father, wore a gown of was a bright blue sky and a and conversations over the Her paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Sedrick Victorian neckline, long, semi- booths selling plants, baked polyester net jersey, designed warm breeze, and the second tables flowed. Straughan of 114 Washington St. and Mrs. John Gordon of Por- belled sleeves, A-Iine skirt goods, macrame, marble mice, with high neckline trimmed SAM crafts fair of the summer In addition to the many tadown. County Armagh, Northern Ireland. draped to the floor with an at­ and lots more, while others dis­ tached chapel-length train. Her with Venise lace, long Bishop Olln Mills Photo came to be at Center Park. As played their crafts of afghans, booths, a potter, John Hull of elbow-length veil of em­ sleeves, fitted bodice, full skirt Mrs,. Peter R. Morano Jr. with many SAM events this wooden objects, ceramics, Manchester, worked on a wheel Iloii-y, Thomas .Morton, son of Thomas C. Jr. and Claudia broidered net was attached to a and court train. Her veil of silk summer, the fair had been post­ dried flower arrangements, at the fair. He turned out one Hart Hovey of Antioch. 111. He was born July 27 at McHenry (111.) Camelot cap. illusion was attached to a poned because of rain. needlepoint, mini-mirrors, beautiful piece after another, 2 Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Gertrude Hart of Mrs. Gail Bouchard of matching lace headpiece. She However, the delay did not jewelry, photographs on can­ while a crowd watched, Spring Grove. 111. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glastonbury was her sister’s carried a colonial bouquet of The couple will reside in East LOSE WEIGHT seem to dampen the spirits of vas, leatherwork, and a number fascinated. Thomas Hovey Sr. of East St., Hebron. His maternal great­ matron of honor. Bridesmaids white pompons, red miniature Hartford. the 50 or so craftspeople and the of other items. As the day wore on, the carnations, blue statice, baby’s Mrs. Morano is employed as a FAST crowd’s enthusiasm didn’t grandmother is Mr. R. Hart of Spring Grove, 111. His paternal were Miss Nanci J. Taylor of New clinical teste completed at 1 numerous visitors. Everyone seemed to be great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holmes of Rockland, Glastonbury, Miss Patricia A. breath, and white streamers. secretary at the YWCA in Hart­ major university hospital prove that the There was constant music enjoying himself or herself. diminish. Browsers continued Mass. He has a brother. Brian, 3. Kittle of East Hartford, and ford. Mr. Morano is employed O D R IN E X Plan will help you lose provided by Gregg Merton, Balloons floated from the hands to wander through the park, Mrs. Lee Ann Moore of Vernon. Mrs. Robert Stevenson of as a medical record technician excess weight quickly. Shirley Giraitis, and Dan of children and grownups and enjoying the music, sights, O D R IN E X contains an amazing Nielson, Allan W ester, son of Thomas and Linda Wood Nielson Thadeus J. Valenski of Bolton Manchester was her sister’s at Mount Sinai Hospital in Hart­ Bossidy, all of whom played sno-cones and ice creams smiles, and the pleasant after­ Miscla Photo matron of honor. hunger tamer that suppresses the of 418 Maple St., Wethersfield, He was bom Aug. 26 at served as best man. Ushers ford. appetite. Enjoy Ihree good meals a day and sang beautifully. Strolling supplied a relief for many noon. 9 Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are were Clifford McGregor of as the tiny O D RIN EX tablet auto­ among the booths, one found a parched throats. There was a The crafts fair was one of the Mrs. David T, McGreg or William Mann of Hebron, the Mr and Mrs. EMward Wood of Matlacha, Fla. His paternal Manchester, the bridegroom’s matically helps you eat less without great variety of wares and peo­ friendly feeling as people last events of the SAM season. bride’s brother, served as best being hungry. With fewer calories, your grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Nielson of Berlin. His brother; Michael Barton of ple selling them. Young and old purchased the various crafts It was also one of the most fun KofC Hall in Glastonbury. The man. BANK CREDIT weight goes down. Safe taken as and successful. Let’s look maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Muhlieb of East Hartford; and Gary Sellit- by Honiss Oyster House in directed - will not make you nervous. Wethersfield. He has two sisters. Heather. 5, and Nette, 4, and a to of Manchester, the couple will reside in East Hart­ Hartford. Mr. McGregor is CARDS ACCEPTED Look better, feel better as you start forward to and work for equally A reception was held at the Craft items offered brother. Tommv, 217. bridegroom’s cousin. ford. employed by Travelers In­ slimmingdown today with ODRINEX. great happenings for summer home of the bride’s parents. Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. '76. A reception was held at the Mrs. McGregor is employed surance Co. in Hartford. ARTHUR DRUG Karen Krupp sells craft items at her booth during the SAM fair last Saturday. (Photo by SHOP-RITE Band plays Sweetnam) D unkir, Carrie Ann, daughter of David and Anne M. Dunkle of West Lawn, Pa. She was bom Aug. 14 at Community General DRUG STORES Hospital, West Reading, Pa. Her maternal grandparents are wide variety Mrs. Mary Anne Kingsley of 260 Wetherell St. and William Rec Department begins Letter: Instrumentals count, too Kingsley of 219 Center St. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and A crowd of about 7(X) people that they played Saturday night Creating pottery Dear sirs: Mrs. Robert Dunkle of West Lawn, Pa. Her great-grandparents THANKSGIVING IN BERMUDA attended SAM’s final concert were “Elegant Woman” and leave out Charlie Uzanas, very impressive guitar leads in might get the impression from Upon looking at your page of are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chambers of 57 Summer St. and Mrs, ENGAGED registration Sept, 15 last Saturday evening at Mt. “Bowtie Daddy.” whose rendition of "Bonie such songs as “Barbra Anne,” your photographs that they do Demonstrating his talent, John Hull creates pottery at the Aug. 16,1 was both pleased and Mary Kingsley of Hartford. NOVEMBER 25 to 29 Nebo to hear the music of the Martin Porter Reed has been Maronie” was one of the most and of course, "Heartbreak not exist. SAM Fair. (Photo by Sweetnam) confused. The top of the page The women’s programs of the Martin, Porter and Reed band. together since January playing popular songs of the evening? I Hotel,” were dynamic and in­ I do not wish to condemn was dominated with Berube, Jason Raymond, son of Alan R. and Susan M. Bane Manchester Recreation Depart­ the number of pieces per stu­ ELBOW BEACH SURF CLUB Previous concerts had drawn various clubs and coffeehouses found his playing to be novative. either the singers of the band, photographs of the Nifty-Fifties Bembe of 186K Homestead St. He was bom Aug. 12 at Rockville ment will be conducting fall dent, piece size, firing informa­ up to 1,500 persons. Those who in the New Britain area. In the excellent, especially in such These three played several or their well-deserved publici­ This Special Bermuda Weekend Includes: Band, who played at Mt, Nebo General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. classes beginning Sept. 29 at 110 tion, and paint, should be un­ Round trip air transportation from Bradlay Raid via Dalta Alrllnat, Round were present were described by near future, they will be perfor­ songs as "Yakiety Yak,” and numbers alone, the most ty. I merely wished to point out Biathalon held on the previous Saturday. This David Bane of Snipsic Lake Rd., Tolland. His paternal grand­ Cedar St. derstood before taking trip transfara from tha Barmuda airport to your hotal, including tips to SAM coordinator Dave Jacobs ming at clubs in Hartford and “Poison Ivy.” noteable being “Wipeout,” and the three “unsung” heroes who portar, Hotal accommodations at tha fabulous Elbow Baach Surf Club for 5 in itself is fine, as I was at that parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bembe of 141 E. Tudor Lane. Registration will begin on beginners or intermediate as “restless," perhaps due to Avon. At present, there are four The same goes for Michael the audience responded with form a necessary and talented days and 4 nights, Braakfast and Dinnar dally, Rum Sw iuta Party, ‘Optional The second SAM biathalon for the top berth were brought concert and enjoyed myself im­ Sept. 15, at which time ceramics. A special know-your- sightsaaing. the fact that the sound system members in the band - Tim Armentano. Playing lead generous applause. But anyone third of a very talented band. — this summer was run Aug. 21 down to earth as she gained the mensely. I am of the opinion Slack, Christopher Carson, Son of Robert C. and Karen Smith brochures on current classes paint program will be held for was quite poor. Nevertheless, Martin on drums and percus­ guitar, his instrument is vital to who was not at the concert Harry Vincent and drew 10 contestants. With race’s end just 3 seconds behind that the NFB is not only a first Slack of Gardner, Mass. He was bom Aug. 12 at Heywood will be available. Participants all ceramic classes and is a 00 even through all the distortion, sion with Jim Martin, Bob any rock ’n roll band, and his the same number in the running Moriarty, at 26;47. rate band of musicians but also Memorial Hospital, Gardner. His maternal grandparents are Mr. are required to register in per­ class requirement. Total Cost *277 Par Parson-I- the group managed to play Porter, and Kevin Reed sharing as for the July meet, only 7 of Five lifeguards were on hand of entertainers. and Mrs. George A. Smith of 280 Scott Dr. His paternal grand­ son with proof of residency. The women’s program is DoiiMo Occupancy some very fine rock ‘n’ roll. electric guitar, acoustic guitar, the amphibians completed the at Globe Hollow to watch the However, one thing in par­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Slack of Millville, N.J. His mater­ Rec membership is $3 per year looking for donations to help the Space I* Llm lM I Their set included music bass, and keyboard work. entire course covering a two- aquatic portion of the racers’ ticular bothers me a great deal. A nal great-grandmother is Mrs. Lillian Carlson of 280 Scott Dr. His and is payable at the registra­ program. The ceramics class For Retervallont, Pleate Call ranging from the hard rock beat However, they describe mile stretch on land in the grueling ordeal. As the surface On the entire page, out of three paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Walter Slack of Pitman, N.J. tion along with class fees. needs a vacuum cleaner, any of Deep Purple to the acoustic themselves as being "big on Globe Hollow vicinity followed tension mounted while the con­ photographs, not one had a The programs will offer over size, any condition as long as it sounds of Crosby, Sills, Nash vocals.” by a one-halt mile swim in testants sped through the water clear shot of either Mike He%ev, Sean .MiehaeU $on of John and Maureen McKeever 20 classes in such subjects as uses wail current and works. ^ and Young. The band’s broad They enjoy attempting to r e se n ts T u n e s To Rock To SOUTH WINDSOR course, they were watched over Armentano, Steve Armentano, S A ri P : Hevey of Danbury. Be was bora July 20 at Danbury Hospital. His transactional analysis for There is also a need for empty Globe Hollow itself. spectmm of styles also touched reproduce songs as closely as by lifeguards Marge Taggart, or Charlie Uzanas, the guitar, maternal grandpar«ts are Mr. and Mrs. J. Eldward McKeever of homemakers, Norwegian gallon plastic containers, jars The top athletes were Bill on songs of the Beatles, Eric possible to their original ver­ John Joy, Joanne Cagianello, drums and bass players, 61 Washington k . {Us paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. rosemaling, belly dancing, and —small to large —or plastic, TRAVEL ADVISORS Moriarty, Dave Lemieux, and Clapton, Steely Dan, and the sions, right down to every last Gary Frost, and Peter Slaiby, respectively. This seems to me Harlow J. Hevey of Fort Atkinson, Wis. His paternal great­ ceramics. Child care will be cardboard boxes —smail to car­ Jayne Surdyka. A time of 26:44 Eagles. Audience favorites vocal note or guitar riff. They 1708 Ellington Road who kept their heads above entirely unfair to these three grandmother is Mrs. John S. Hevey of Fort Atkinson. He has two available for all classes for 50 ton size —and scrap cotton for was all it took Bill Moriarty to were "Stairway to Heaven,” were very successful in ac­ water to watch for any who excellent musicians, for it gives H sisters, Jill, 9, and Maura Beth, 2W. cents per child. quilts. South Windsor 644-2488 find himself in good aqueous “flamblin’ Man," "Suite: Judy complishing this last Saturday. Loring Photo might be wet behind the ears the reader the impression that All those wishng humor at the end of the race. Blue Eyes,” and "I Am the As a matter of fact, the only The engagement of Miss and hence be unable to breathe the Nifties Band is made up of The engagement of Miss ceramics must regllf However, Dave Lemieux was Walrus." thing in their act that needed Ilamon, Sean .McClure, son of Bmce and Michele Ouellette Marian Maccarone to David easy in the pond. five singers and saxophone. Doreen Marie Lawrence of son. The class is open on a blowing bubbles down Moriar- These gentlemen also write improvement was the sound Hamon of 119 Cemetery Rd., Vernon. He was bom Aug. 19 at Berube, both of Manchester, For all this article’s dry Knowing a little bit about Manchester to Ronald Gene come, first served basis as ty’s back, as he touched down to many songs of their own. quality. — Chuck Obuchowski Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are has been announced by her humor, the event did make a music, let me assure you that Shaw of Vernon, has been an­ all other classes. Registrants land a time of 26:45. Jayne Sur- Featured original compositions Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ouellette of Willimantic. His paternal parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph big splash. the very high quality entertain­ nounced by her parents, Mr. are required to read a list of dyka’s buoyant hopes of gaining grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Milton Hamon of Southbury. Maccarone of 32 Hawthorne St. ment that made that evening and Mrs. Richard Lawrence of ceramic class requirements Mr. Berube is the son of Mr. would not have been nearly so 79 Mill St, before signing up. Facts such as G Levesque, Lisa Marie, daughter of Bernard and Mary and Mrs. Edgar Berube of 50 Mr. Shaw is the son of Mr. high if five singers and a Richards Levesque of 105B Sycamore Lane. She was bom Aug. 20 Turnbull Rd. and Mrs. Willis Shaw of 5 Pen- saxohpone player had been the at Manchester Memprial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents The b rid e-elect, a 1972 field Ave., Vernon. Tennis tournament completed only ones there. are Mr. and Mrs. James Richards of Sparta, Wis. Her paternal graduate of East Catholic High The bride-elect was Do not mistake me; It is ob­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Levesque of Winsted. School, will graduate from graduated from Manchester winners were; Men’s singles - Gottlieb and Boser, mixed vious that the five singers have More than 60 people com­ (including high school Stonehill College in North Sink, men’s doubles - Sink and doubles - Dow and Boser, a great deal of talent, and along High School and is employed at peted in the student tennis tour­ students), .junior high, and Johannes, Amy Gail, daughter of Coenraad and Nola Collins Easton, Mass, in December, as Marshall’s of Manchester. Bradley, women’s singles - women’s singles - Duke. There with the sax player, form a IN THE nam ent Aug. 12-15 at the Grades 4-6, according to the Johannes of 144 Glenwood St. She was bora Aug. 21 at Manchester a child development major. She Her fiance, a graduate of Duke, women’s doubles - Dukq. was no women’s doubles com­ vital part in their act, but so Memorial Field Courts. Spon­ grade participants are entering .Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. is a member of Delta Epsilon Rockville High School, will be SERVICE and Dow, mixed doubles - Kop- petition ih'HH^IIhior high sec­ too, do the drums, bass guitar, sored by SAM (Summer Ac­ in the fall. In each division, Leslie Collins of 1224 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor. Her paternal Sigma National Honor Society leaving for the U.S. Army In man and Cacace. Under the tion. For those from Grades 4 and lead guitar. Most people tivities in Manchester) and the players competed for honors in grandmother is Mrs. Anna Johannes of San Jose, Calif. Her and served as chairman of September where he will serve junior high category, top con­ through 6, top scorers were: were just enjoying themselves Airman Jane M. Banning, Manchester Board of Realtors, m en’s singles and doubles, maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Laurens Holbrook of Colum­ Parent's Weekend at Stonehill as part of the Old Guard. testants were: Men’s singles - Men's singles-'- Boser, men’s that evening, but anyone who daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Inc., the tourney was split up in women’s singles and doubles, bia. She has a sister. Laura Ann, 21 months. this spring. ITie couple is planning a late D. Banning Sr. of 54 Lodge Dr., bring in your and mixed doubles. Kennedy, men’s doubles - doubles - Boser and Britnell, watched, really watched the three divisions; College Her fia n c e, also a 1972 October wedding. has achieved the rank of air­ In the college division. women’s singles - Murphy, band, would see the incredibly Sanilshaw, Daniel James, son of Paul and JoAnn Holzbar graduate of East Catholic High man first class in the U.S. Air women’s doubles - Tobin and intense and vibrant quality of Sandshaw of 336 Burrows Hill Rd., Hebron. He was bom Aug. 21 School, is now attending Force. old blue Murphy, mixed^lttlbles - Tobin the younger Armentano’s at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Western Connecticut State She is a 1973 graduate of and Britnell. drumming. Jlis drumming was - 7 E K K & - are Mr. and Mrs. John Holzbar of Fairfield. His paternal grand­ College, where he is majoring There are 1,100 stale judges in Manchester High School and Sounds SAM thanks Jack Redmond essential because rock 'n roll is parents are Mr. and Mrs. Eklward Sandshaw of Fairfield. in law enforcement. California, ranging from the Mu­ has studied at Western for all his help, mother nature music requiring a good, strong The couple is planning a Dec. nicipal Court to the State Oklahoma State College in for holding back the rain she beat, as anyone who saw Steve Midura, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of Frederick and Vivian 20 w edding at St, Jam es Supreme Court. Altus, Okla. often lets fall on SAM events, Armentano’s fantastic concen­ Rudirsky .Midura of 5 East St., Rockville. She was born Aug. 19 at Church. JEANS and Joe Lombardo and the tration during his solo in Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. IN ANY CONDITION* Who^s who in roefe’s Manchester Board of Realtors “Wipeout” will agree. and Mrs. Walter Rudirsky of Cumberland, R.I. Her paternal for supplying the trophies. How could a photographer AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Midura of Cumberland, R 1 She has a sister, Joy, 5, and a brother, Jason, 3. Mower injuries can be avoided By Stephen Ford millionaire club By United Pren International ment where deadly carbon wood or concrete and hurl it at a NEW YORK - (NEA) - decade reigning in tne same un­ ‘ibout 123,500 persons a year monoxide fumes can collect Stars shine at SAM show W ehnler, Shawn Patrick, son of Lawrence Webster Jr. and bystander. Remember how we flipped assailable throne they sur­ an injured seriously enough by miming was almost inaudible SAM page finale Jane Cyr Webster of 325 Kelly Rd., Vernon. He was bora Aug. 19 Before starting to mow, rake Don't rely on a clutch or a when we heard that Elizabeth rendered with their breakup On July 22 SAM had a variety them. Bea Maher followed by home yard and garden equip­ on the sound system being used. at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandfather is away obstacles in the grass, such neutral gear alone when you Taylor demanded $1 million up five years ago. The Beatles show at Mt. Nebo. The show singing "Beyond the Reef.” ment to require treatment in In any event, their dance As the fireflies of late recently big MHS graduate, and Lawrence Webster of West Willington. His paternal grandparents as wires, cans, rocks and twigs. want to remove an obstruction front plus royalties for her usurping Elton John, Stevie began at 8 p.m. and was well John Denver’s "Country summer wink out one by one, soon to be a puny freshman at hospital emergency rooma If the mower blade hits pipes or readjust cutting height. Stop movies? Or when Willie Mays Wonder or the Bay City done and very enjoyable, Roads" was then sung by routines to Elvis’ “Come On are Mr. and Mrs. Ludger Cyr of Dayville. He has a brother, Ian. college. He would like to thank, More than 50,000 are hurt by projecting from the ground, the engine every time. signed with San Francisco for Rollers? A piece of cake. despite cold weather and some Maureen Tierney, who accom­ Everybody," and “Blue Suede and drop to the ground, forming fertilizer for next year’s poison first and foremost. Miss Wendy Keane, Timuihy Jo h n , son of Robert and Joela Cianciola power lawn mowers. The victim curbs, sidewalks, tree or weed To prevent accidental starting one season at more than CiW titan Johnny Rodriguez problems with sound equip­ panied herself with guitar Shoes” were most commen­ ivy, and the nights grow colder, Q. Horwitz. whose tireless help Keane of 22 Valley View Dr., Tolland. He was born Aug. 19 at usually runs the mower over his stumps, it can suffer permanent when your hands are near the $100,000? was recently n am ^ honorary ment. All the acts were h a ^ picking. A different brand of dable. TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF conjuring up romantic visions not only eased his burden, but Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. toes or sticks a foot in the dis­ damage, and there’s always the blade, disconnect the spark plug Compared with today’s recor­ lieutenant-aide-de-camp to picked from an audition ses­ guitar followed. Brian Sullivan Judy Staddon did a lovely and of electric blankets and oil bills, vastly improved the paper’s and Mrs. Joseph Cianciola of Bridgeport. His paternal grand­ charge chute or Tmgers under chance it might chip off a bit of wire from the plug. ANY PAIR OF ding industry, that’s peanuts. Alabama’s Gov. George sion. All were entertaining, but sang and played some folk-rock fluent modern dance to Bar- so the Summer Youth Scene is quality. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keane of Trumbull. He has two the mower edge. Traditionally, it was for­ Wallace. For good measure, the obvious stars were the with "Be My Woman" and tok’s “Diary of a Fly." The fact • 9 a * bidden to disclose how much an now appearing for the final Others who deserve a word of brothers, Robert Thomas and Joseph Michael, and three sisters, Many injuries are caused by Alabama also named him an members of a senior citizens’ “Bugler." that she created it was equally artist signed for, until Paul thanks for their contributions to Jennifer Ann, Amy Joela and Patricia Megan. rocks, glass, chunks of wood and honorary state trooper. . . . singing and instrumental music After a brief intermission, as impressive. time this summer. McCartney’s $8 million con­ the SAM page this summer are: other rubbish that are picked up Ruby Starr, former feminine group called the Sunshiners. Joani Whitmore did a patriotic The grand finale was truly Hopefully, the page has been tract with Capitol made the Jon Adams, Alan Girelli, Chuck and thrown by the blades. alter ego of Jim Dandy, Black These young-at-hearts were an version of "This-Land Is Your grand. It featured the interesting as well as infor­ MiluncHc, Heuther Blessing, daughter of Michael and Susan trade papers, MCA Records college bound? Oak Arkansas’ voice, is back on Land,” and a more tame Sunshiners’ instrumental mative this summer. We’ve Obuchowski, Marcia Spano, Ann Corcoran Milanese of Mt. Vernon Dr., Rockville. She was Most such accidents are avoid­ matched that amount to re-sign inspiration to ail the per­ see felrwey ton the tour circuit with her own country-gospel tune called group, consisting of a jaw harp, offered features ranging from Rob Gryzb, Lee Hay, Nancy born Aug. 20 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grand­ able, say a mower manufacturer Elton John, while the Rolling formers. backup band. Grey Ghost. She "How Great Thou Art." two harmonicas, a banjo and a the Footprints dance and art Schaffer, Gail Heimann, Tracy mother is Mrs. John Tutty, 144 Boulder Crest Lane, Vernon. Her in (ihicago and the U.S. Con­ Vkhot pots ^clothes dryers Stones settled for a paltry $1 The Sunshiners led off the had been briefly hospitalized The Sunshiner men’s chorus piano. This ensemble grinded studio to the Manchester Police Jenkins, Helen Bumford, Sue paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milanese of 1145 sumer Product Safety Commis­ 4k marking pens 4k waste million to switch from London night by singing "Let The Sun after splitting something inter­ sang two songs, then Henry and out their three lively foot- in addition to covering all SAM Grant and Jim Breitenfeld of Hartford Tpke., Vernon. Her maternal great-grandmother is baskets 4k bulletin boards Records to RSO, distributed by Shine In” in their warm and sion, Washington, DC., who offer FROM OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK OF THOUSANDS if CHOOSE FROM| nally during one of her in­ MOODY BLUES’ flautist stompin’ old-time tunes so well news’. Crossroads, Debby Atlantic. friendly style. Next, Steve Ida Cormier led the complete Mrs. Frances Corcoran of N. Main St. Her paternal great- these safety tips; 4k stationery concert vocal contortions. Ray Thomas, who just Duchesneau, and, oh yes, the FLARES. STRAIGHTS, PRE-j^HED JEANS AND COpDUROYSIJ MOR laureate Nell Diamond Girelli performed two Cat group in "The French Song,” a that they were urged into doing The page editor this summer grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Chase of Rockville and Always start the mower out­ plus much much moral America’s own Von Trapp released a solo album, says last guy, Gerry Perrett. landed $5 million from Colum­ Stevens songs, playing guitar wonderful tune sung partially in two encores. Their tunes in­ has been George Sweetnam, Mrs. Catherine Milanese of Court St., Rockville. doors, not in a garage or a base­ WAIST SIZES 28-50, LENGTOSLTO^SflT’I ' family, the Cowsills, who stole the Moodys’ will regroup at fairway prices .tool bia but the grandslam is Stevie and singing to “Sad Lisa” and French. Next, Shirley Giraitis cluded "Oh, Suzannah," and our hearts away in 1967 with next year. “Gold Slippers." This act was Wonder’s $13 million deal with “Flower Girl” and inspired "Wild World.” He showed poise played guitar and sang two Motown — minus his 20 per cent well placed, as it livened the TV’s Partridge Family, has fil­ in capturing Cat’s style of per­ Judy Collins songs, audience to a wave of hand­ we’re the store that has ■ royalty cut. ed for bankruptcy in New York first or second spots m the pop­ formance. Terry Sullivan and “Farewell," and “Who Knows CANNING FRUITS WHY W AX?^ lust about every little thingsl PLEASE NOTE: PAIR FOR PAIR TRADE-IN ONLY, We Will Not Accept 2 Considering priorities for a ularity polls, always third. It Gary Zito followed with two Where The Time Goes.” They clapping with their twanging, .STILLWATER, Okla (UPl) - • install Armstrong’s Solarian or 3 Pair, ol Old Jean, loward. One Pair ol New Jean,... moment, Albert Einstein, at the seemed everyone had a heavy pieces they created: “Friends were two excellent selections chirping, and plunking music. Home canned fruits have belter . conclusion of an apocalyptic They truly stole the show. Attention Readers! • Formica Counter Tops The first chapter of the metal or flash band they liked to M em ories,” and " E xit.” done beautifully. flavor and texture wiien sugar is life, left his heirs a home in Moody Blues’ existence lasted more, then added us on.” Terry played piano while Gary Elvis Presley appeared in the The SAM variety show, the Princeton and less than $50,000. SAM page editor, and Officer added, but Ihey can be packed • Ceramic & Formica Walls inditat “where almost 10 years before each of played trumpet in their exciting form of Ron Sloan with a cast of first of its kind, was a great There was an omission in the REGAL MEN'G GHQP "1 have no track record of my editor’s note to the police inter­ Holiteld. Those participating in uasweelened ■CONNECTICUTS l i B B t S r tnd MOST COMPLETE MEN'S STORE its members felt the other was works. These gentlemen have a Mark Brannick, Randy success and displayed a lot of • All Supplies Available a dollar’, Lou Yeager, one of the own,” he explains. 'T il be very GooseU-n les, erantx-rries and due for a sabbatical. They had Murphy, Earl Bushy, and Doug Manchester’s fine talent. view in last week’s Summer the discussion were Chief • Quality Woikmanshlp & Service researchers cum perpetrators glad if the public accepts my future in music. worth accumulated seven gold albums Nelson as musicians. Ron’s im­ Hopefully, more people will be Youth Scene, in naming the Robert Lannan, Lt. Richard rhubarb relain g(X)d quality 903 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON of 1969’s “Paul McCartney is album th ’e way they do the Helen Vice and Mary a dollar" and, to quote vocalist-flautist able to see a show in the future. participants in SAM’s discus­ Sartor, and SAM coordinator when packed without sugar, open daily till 5:30 P.M., Itiursday till 9 P.M. open daily till 9 P.M., Saturday till 5:30 P.M, dead” hoax, now says he has Moodys. But this solo business Rothkamn did a charming ver­ personation was complete, and PERSONALIZED FLOORS Ray Thomas, become Special thanks go to those who sion with the police, a copying Dave Jacobs, as well as Sweet­ Oklahoma Slate University kxxis Paul F. Phillip, Prop. evidence the Beatles wilt re­ is all very exciting. It’s my sion of “Alley Cat,” dressed in the det was well-rehearsed and "everyone’s third favorite error left out all names except nam and Holifeld. speeialisi Mary Frances .Sowers 390 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER • 649-9258 form later this year. He album, my chailce, and I’ve furry cat costumes and well-executed. However, the donated their time and talent to 4 group. We never finished in the those of George Sweetnam, said. predicts they’ll finish this really pul my heart' into it.” swinging long tails behind recording with which they were this event. — Alan Girelli MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., August 29, 1975 — PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri„ August 29. 1975 LEGAL NOTICE Court of Probate MAJOR District of Manchester SCORE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF ROY E. BENSON LEAGUE Birds recall^ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William E Thoughts BOARD FitzOrald, Judge, all claims must be Moriarty’s add playoffs LEADERS presented to the fiduciary named below on or before November 19, 1975 or be barred by law. The fiduciary is: Thursday's Sports Results Herbert A. Phelon Jr. ApLENty 63 East Center Street She lierath By United Press International By, United Pres.s International \ date Manchester, Conn. Leading Batters 29 06040 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING By Len Auster (based on 350 at balsi National League National League E^.st to divisional Twi honors r g.b. Court of Probate ab h w. 1. pet. R NEW YORK (UPI) The Bqltimore Orioles remember District of Manchester Madlock. Chi 113 452 68 163 Pittsburgh 74 .566 — the date—and they think the Boston Red Sox do too. 57 NOTICE TO CREDITORS PHONE 643-2711 Watson. Hou 116 431 62 143 St. Louis 71 61 .538 3^ ESTATE OF ANNA SIBRINSZ Nine regular season titles, the occasion and got out of Simmons, St.L 127 460 66 150 It was Aug. 29 a year ago Philadelphia 71 61 .538 3>^ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William K FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Game has significance eight playoff crowns and six Morgan, Cin 122 423 91 138 when the Orioles mounted the New York 70 62 .530 4>v FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be the jam. Sanguillen, Pitt m 392 44 127 won his 11th game against 13 Chicago 60 73 .451 15 presented to the fiduciary named below 4 charge that was to carry them While the first meeting won’t have the significance it sweeps of of the dual cham­ The locals tallied twice in Joshua, SF 1(6 408 60 131 losses. 15-game winner Ken Montreal 56 74 .431 17‘^ on or before November 20. 1975 or bt* Ruse. Cin 132 545 89 174 from eight games out of first West barred by law. The fiduciary is: INDEX will later on, the first clash ever between Manchester High pionships can be boasted by Holtzman lost and is now 15-11. Michael E. Sibrinsz the second inning, the first Murcer. SF 120 426 70 134 g.b. and Blast Catholic on the gridiron Sept. 13 will have plenty Manchester’s Moriarty place past the Red Sox and to Billy Williams hit a two-run w. 1. pet. 69 Garth Road NOTICES ADVERTISING marker coming on Rior- Parker. Pitt 119 443 60 139 the American League’s Eastern Cincinnati 88 44 .687 — Manchester. (Donn. 1_ Lott tnd Found of meaning. Bros, in Hartford Twilight dan’s shot far over the left- Brock, St.L 109 420 SI 132 homer for Oakland. Los Angeles 70 63 Sl& 18>/i 06040 2— Parionali DEADLINE American League Division title. They did it with a San Francisco 65 67 .m 23 3 Announcemtntt The coaches, John LaFontana at East and Larry Olsen at League baseball warfare Reds 4, Cardinals 0 12.00 noon the day before field fence. ab r h wave of 28 win in 34 games. San Diego GO 73 .451 W i C^urt of Probate 4 — Entertainment h n w ADS R pubitcation. Manchester, expectedly will try and play down the game’s today. Carew, Minn 121 452 79 166 Well, now It’s Aug. 29 again Don Gullett pitched a five- Atlanta 56 75 .436 30^ District of Manchester 5 Auctions Saving his best pitching Lynn. Bos 119 430 82 141 Houston 51 84 J7B W t NOTICE TO CREDITORS Deadline lor Saturday and importance but cannot curtail the emotion of their players. There was no further and the Orioles and their fans hitter against St. Louis to bring ESTATE OF SARAH JANE GARVIN FINANCIAL Munson, NY 128 479 69 153 Thursday's Results — Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. ‘T o us, this game is an opener with 10 more to follow, performance of the season are playing games with his record to 11-3. It was the Pursuant to an order of Hon William E. e Bonds-Slockt-Mortgages scoring until the-sixth when McRae. KC 121 461 57 143 Philadelphia 8 San Francisco 5 FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be 9 — Personal Loans nine in'our league,” the Indian third-year mentor stated, for last, lanky righthander Krough unloaded following Washington, Oak 120 475 66 147 arithmetic. Inasmuch as Montreal 10 San Diego 8. twinight presented to the fiduciary named below 10 Insurance Singleton. Ball 128 485 74 148 Cincinnati 4 St. Louis 0, night on or before November 20, 1975 or be PLEASE READ “But to the kids, it is an important game. Most of them are John Serafini hurled, the they’re 6W games behind EMPLOYMENT Riordan’s single. Jim 439 54 barred by law. The fiduciary is; Orta. Chi 114 134 Baseball roundup New York 4 Los Angeles 1. night — Help Wanted neighbors of players on the East team and know them MB’s to the playoff title last Boston now, it can be argued Lawrence C Milsop 13 Balesano’s double in the Rice. Bos 119 466 78 142 Today's Games 14 — YOUR AD that they are IVz games or 10 Business Opportunities night against Bristol at St. Hargrove. Tex 118 420 68 127 (All Times EDT) 285 Maple Road Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over well. ” seventh added an insurance Longmeadow. Mass. 15 Harrah, Tex 122 423 69 127 days better off than they were a Atlanta (Morton 15*14) at Chicago the phone as a convenience. East draws students from the surrounding towns as well Thomas with a sparkling seventh win in a row for the 01106 EDUCATION marker. Home Runs year ago. (Burris 10*10), 2:30 p.m. The Herald is responsible for as locally. Many on the football squad are not from one-hitter, 5-0. 16 — Private instructions only one incorrect Insertion and HAPPY I National League: Luzinski and left-hander, who was backed by Houston (pierker 12*13) at Pittsburgh Court of Probate — Of course the Orioles are 19 Schools-Classes then only to Ihe size of Ihe Manchester but to those too, the game definitely has some Thus, the locals wrap up Moriarty’s, in the past Schmidt, Phil 31; Kingman. NY 27; a fifth-inning homer by Darrel (Reuss 14*9), 8:06 p.m. District of Manchester 20 Instructions Waniecj Bench, Cin 25; Foster. Cin 21. realists which is why Paul St. Louis (McGlothcn 13*9) at NOTICE TO CREDITORS original insertion. Errors which I 89th I the 1975 season final series dozen years, have Chaney and a triple by Ken ESTATE OF BERNARD J HART aka value. American League; Mayberry, KC 29; Blair, a key figure in the 1974 Cincinnati (Nolan 11*6), 8:05 p.m. REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the in two straight games in the dominated play to say the Griffey. BERNARD J, HART, SR 23 — Homos lor Sale advertisement will not be cor­ Eagle wide receiver Gary Loomis is from East Hart­ Jackson. Oak 28; Scott, Mil 27. Bonds. drive, isn’t predicting a repeat New York (Matlack 15*8) at Los Pursuant to an order of Hun William I BIRTHDAY | 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale least in this area’s only hard NY 25; Burroughs, Tex 22. Angeles (Messersmith 14*13), 10:30 p.m. rected by an additional inser­ ford, running back Kevin Shorey from Vernon and defen­ best of three set and also performance. Hinting, perhaps, Phillies 8, Giants 5 E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be 25 — Investment Property tion sive end-punter Steve Whitham from Bolton. After avenge a loss to the same ball league. Runs Baited In but not predicting. “We don’t Montreal (Carrilhers 1*1) at San presented to the fitluciary named below 26 — Business Property National League; Luzinski, Phil 103; Gary Maddox and John Oates Diego (McIntosh 8*12), 10 p.m. on or before November 21, 1975 or be 27 — Resort Property iGRAM PAi club in last year's playoffs. Bench, Cin lOB; Perez, Cin 91; Staub, NY just have to play good Philadelphia (Christenson 8-4) at San barred by law. The fiduciary is: 28 Real Estate Wanted Tuesday 's practice, they were relaxing in the lockerroom The latest win just adds 90. Watson, Hou 83. baseball,” he said 'Thursday each drove in two runs as Francisco (Halicki 8*10), 11:06 p m. Donna E l[pton and the question about the contest was put to them. How Darling retains title 32 Conway Road MISC. SERVICES Wednesday night, Pete another notch to the success American League: Lynn, Bos91. Rice. Philadelphia pounded out 17 Saturday's Games — I SIBRINSZ! night after the Orioles defeated Manchester, Conn 31 Services Olfered big is if’ Bos and Mayberry, KC 87; May. Balt 84; Atlanta at Chicago — |;v Love, g Sala threw a two-hitter in RON KROUGH RICH RIORDAN the Gas House Gang has the Chicago White Sox 2-1. “ We hits to beat San Francisco. Tom 06040 32 Painling-Paperlng 1 FINANCIAL Although the answers differed in text, the general con­ Scott, Mil and Nettles. NY 82. Philadelphia at San Francisco 33 — Building-Contracting jS all your children, | winning, 6-1. Twenty four enjoyed under the Last summer, Mai Darling, left, and Ed Lemieux have to play excellent ball and Hlgendorf took over after Jim Court of Probate. District of Manchester Rooting-Siding •••••••• •••••••••••••••••• sensus was the same. The game is important to them. Stolen Bases Houston at Pittsburgh, twinight 34 hours later, Sarafini im­ single to leftfield deprieved leadership of Johnson and squared off for the Master’s Division championship in the National League: Lopes. LA 59; we have to get some help. What Lonborg was tagged for three St. Louis at Cincinnati, twinight NOTICE OF HEARING 35 — Heating-Plumbing Bonds-Stocks-Morigaget 8 jj:- grandchildren, and iti Hot-hitting Gene Johnson, — Flooring They not only go to school here, but many activites iMorgan, Cin 52; Brock. Sl.L 49; Cedeno, runs in the first and shut out the New York at Los Angeles, night ESTATE OF H. JOSEPHINE HART 36 proved on that glittering the sponsorship of Matt Town Tennis Tournament. Darling with the former win­ we do know is that we have the AKA JOSEPHINE D. HART 37 — Movmg-TrucKing-Storage ^ great-grandchildren loop batting king, wound up Serafini of a no-hitter. The Hou 42; Cardenal, Chi 26. Montreal at San Diego, night fterwards are dealt here. One went as far to say if they lost Moriarty. personnel that won’t give up.” Giants for 7 1-3 innings to win ^ r s u a n l to an order of Hon. William 38 Services Wanted MORTGAGES, loans tirst, se­ performance. in a blaze of glory with two latter’s biggest problem was ning. Last night the pair was in the finals again with the American League: Rivers, Cal 64; E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated August 27. cond. third. All kinds. Realty this game and won the remaining 10, the season would be a Elrod Hendricks and Don his sixth game with the ninth­ MISC. FOR SALE base hits in three trips, one a result the same as Darling scored a straight set 6-2, 6-4 Washington. Oak 37. Otis, KC33; Remy, American League 1975 a hearing will be held on an applica­ statewide. Credit rating un­ failure. That’s somewhat farfetched, a victory over peren­ Rich Riordan and Ron his control as he walked Cal 31; Carew, Minn and Bonds, NY 29. Baylor singled home the runs inning releif of Tug McGraw. Blast tion praying for authority to sell certain 41 — Articles lor Sale Help Wanted 13 The locals swept both the decision at Robertson Park. — Building Supplies necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Krough supplied the biggest double, before giving way to Pitching Gary Thomasson homered for w. 1 pet g.b. real estate as in said application on file 42 nial state powerhouse Xavier of Middletown would draw semifinal and final playoff which supported the five-hit more fully appears, at the Court of 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs fidential. quick arrangements. his son, Mike as a pinch seven. Two walks and a hit (Based on most victories) Boston 78 52 600 - — JOBSEEKERS Employment TNT with homers, the pitching of Mike Cuellar and the Giants. Probate on September 9, 1975 at 11:30 44 Livestock statewide notice, but inwardly this was their honest ap­ sets in straight games to end National League: Seaver, NY 19-7; Baltimore 72 59 .560 6*/* — Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971, Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., batsman loaded the bases .M. 45 Boats 8 Accessories latter’s coming with a mate runner in the sixth frame. brought the 38-year old left­ New York 66 65 504 12V> — 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ praisal. a fantastic season which Jones. SD 17-8; Sutton, LA 16-10; Expos lOf Padres 8 Pearl J. Hultman, Ass t Clerk 46 Sporting Goods with full and part time oppor­ on base. Only third batter Mike with Bristol players in the Matlack. NY 15-8; Morion. All 15-14. hander his 13th win. Wilbur Cleveland 60 68 469 17 47 — Garden Products ford. Evenings, 233^6879. tunities available now. East The Eagle-Indian confrontation should be an interesting saw 22 victories in 26 starts. American League: Palmer, Ball 19-8; Run-scoring singles by Tim Milwaukee 57 75 .432 22 48 — Antiques Giovinazzo’s first inning line second but Serafini rose to Wood suffered his 18th loss Court of Probate Wanted to Buy Hartford, 568-1070. one with “bragging rights” going to the victor. With this in Kaat, Chi 18-10; Hunter, NY 18-12, I^e. Foil and Gary Carter capped a Detroit 51 80 389 271^ 49 Chris has easy time against 13 wins lor the White District of Manchester MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd mind, one of the largest crowds ever to witness a Bos 17-7; Blue. Oak 17-10. three-run sixth inning rally as NOTICE TO CREDITORS RENTALS mortgages — interim financing Sox, who were shut out until the _ WANTED- Male help for part- Montreal beat San Diego. Fred w. I. pet. g.b. ESTATE OF H. JOSEPHINE HART 52 Rooms lor Rent — expeditious and confidential scholastic grid battle in Manchester should be the result. ninth when Pat Kelly tripled Oakland 79 53 .598 - Pursuant to an order of Hon, William E. 53 — Apartments tor Rent time in haying. Apply in person Scherman, the third of six — Kansas City 70 59 .543 7'2 Fitz(5erald, Judge, all claims must be 54 Homes lor Rent service, J.D. Real Estate a t 364 B id w e ll S t r e e t , and Jorge Orta singled. — Expos pitchers, got his third Texas 66 67 496 13>2 presented to the fiduciary named below 55 Business lor Rent ($ssoc. 646-1980. MAJOR LEAGUE on or before November 21. 1975 or be — Resort Property lor Rent Manchester. Bits and pieces Connors erratic New York defeated Oakland Chicago 64 68 .485 15 56 win while 17-game winner Ran­ barred by law. The fiduciary is: 57 — Wanted to Rent 3- 2 in the only other American 63 69 .477 16 Jason Dodge, Bob Hawkes and Mike Demers will be the now BOXSCORES dy Jones was the loser. Willie Minnesota Donna E. Upton 58 Misc lor Rent HOMEOWNERS - Money to ARE YOU familiar with California 61 72 18>2 32 Conway Road loan for remodeling, consolida­ captains for the 1975 Manchester High football team... In­ League game while in the McCovey hit his 450th career casualty and property in­ National League, Cincinnati Thursday's Results Manchester. Conn. AUTOMOTIVE tion of bills or any worthwhile SPORTS ill opening test 06040 61 — Autos lor Sale dian cross country Coach George Suitor will have co­ homer for the Padres. Baltimore 2 Chicago 1. night surance, can use person part NATIONAL LEAGUE beat St. Louis 4-0, Philadelphia 62 — Trucks tor Sale purpose, 649-7723 . 643-6663. captains Bob Lyon and Glenn Flosdorf. Both are juniors. New York 3 Oakland 2. night 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale time to handle small accounts, BRIEFS downed San Francisco 8-5, Mon­ Mets 4, Dodgers 1 Tonights Games — 15-20 hours per week, call 278- George Trian has transferred from Cheney Tech and will New York Los Angeles Court of Probate 64 Motorcycles-Bicycles Sox FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI) — has the U.S. ab r h bi ab r h bi treal trimmed San Diego 10-8 Del Unser hit a two-run (All Times EDT) District of Manchester 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile 7770 for information. Homes run wit the Indian harriers. Trian was one of the best Unser cf 5 2 12 Lopes 2b 5 0 10 and New York beat Los Angeles Milwaukee (Colborn 8-9) at Texas NOTICE TO CREDITORS □ EMPLOYMENT homer in the seventh inning and 66 __ Automotive Service Beaver thinclads when they posted an 8-5 mark in their Burns at Yale Open tennis championships at her mercy but one-time boy Millan 2b 3 0 10 Lacy If 4 12 0 (Hargan 8-7), 9 p.m, ESTATE OF LAURA WOOD aka Walton injured 4- 1. New York scored two in the LAURA K. WOOD 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease WANTED General Machinist - BOSTON (UPI) — The future is now for the Boston Red friend Jimmy Connors is going to have trouble keeping the Vail If 4 0 11 Wynn cf 3 0 0 0 California (Tanana 12-6) at Detroit first season...John Whidden will be getting a whopping Former East Catholic High fifth with the help of an error as (Lolich 1H4I. 8 p.m. Pursuant to an order of Hon. William Help Wanted 13 50 hours, paid holidays, Sox. HONOLULU (UPI) - Bill title he won a year ago. Staub rf 3 0 0 0 Garvey lb 4 0 2 1 E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be excellent insurance benefits. salary as Cheney Tech cross country coach this season basketball coach, Don Burns, Kingman lb 3 0 10 Cey 3b 3 0 2 0 Yankees 3, A’s 2 the Mets beet Los Angeles. Minnesota (Hughes 12*11) at Cleve­ Walton was smashed on the Miss Evert demolished land (Harrison 6*6 or Eckcrsley 10-6), presented to the fiduciary named below Mfetronics Inc., Route 6 & 44A, —nothing. It was one of the coaching positions deemed un- The balls dropping into Landsdowne Street behind the Garrett 3b 4 0 0 0 Yeager c 3 0 0 0 on or before November 21. 1975 or be ATTENTION Demonstrators - has been named freshman right side of his face by an who disposed of NCAA cham­ Jerry Koosman evened his 7:30 p.m. left field wall at Fenway Park tonight will herald what Lesley Hunt, 6-1, 6-0 Thursday Phillips ss 4 0 0 0 Paciorek rf 3 0 0 0 Bobby Bonds drove in three barred by law. The fiduciary is: □ N O TICES Toys and Gifts. Work now thru Bolton. ecessary when the budget for technical schools went basketball coach at Yale. Burns elbow of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar pion Billy Martin, 2-6, 6-4, 6-1. record at 11-11, posting his 10th Chicago (Kaat 18*10) at Baltimore Otto R. Mathiason night, the same Miss Hunt who Stearns c 3 2 2 0 Russell ss 3 0 0 0 runs with a double and a homer December. Free Sample Kit. through. Most assistant coaching positions at the technical could be a preview of the playoffs. has been at the University of Thursday night during a rough Vilas, somewhat startled by Koosman p 2 0 0 0 Rhoden p 2 0 0 0 complete game and striking out (Grimsley 9-12), 7:30 p.m. 66 E^sl Middle Turnpike ROCKVILLE Memorial Nur­ had given her fits on other oc­ Manchester, Conn. No experience needed. Call or the camaraderie of Forest Hills Mola ph 10 0 0 for New York as Pat Dobson Kansas City (Fitzmorris 13*101 at school will also be unsalaried . But all will be filled. That is The hard-hitting Bosox lead New Haven the past eight professional basketball benefit 10. 06040 Lost and Found write Santa’s Parties, Avn, sing Home - now taking casions before losing here at fans gathered at an outer court, Marshall p 0 0 0 0 New York (May 11-10), 8 p.m. what’s known as dedication. the East Division of the years. exhibition game at the Honolulu Oakland (Bosman 8*51 at Boston Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. applications, for nurses aide would beat Boston’s methodic Forest Hills and at Wimbledon McMulIn ph 10 10 American League by a healthy International Center arena. chopped up Hans Gildemeister (Wise 16^). 7:30 p.m. LOST - black bible, red case, Also Booking Parties. position, available September, sluggers. last year. Totals 31 4 6 3 Totals 32 1 8 1 Sunday night, steps of Orange 875-0771. 6 1/2 games over Baltimore. Walton, center for the of Chile, 6-2, 6-2. New York 000 020 200-4 Saturday's Games In preparation for the stretch Hole-in-one Connors, on the other hand, But to the evening crowd of California at Detroit Hall, Center St., 649-9396. But the Red Sox tonight crank Portland 'Trail Blazers of the Los Angeles 100 000 OOO- I Ellis may have talked NIGHT MANAGER - retail run of the season. Manager was extremely erratic in his 6- E-Russell. DP-New York 3, Los Angeles Milwaukee at Texas, night up a Fenway series against the Fred Lennon, Bennet Junior 6,858, Miss Evert’s cool troun­ Minnesota at Cleveland. 2. twinight National Basketball Associa­ 3, 6-3 opener against Geoff 1 LOB-New York 6. Los Angeles 9. LOST - passbook 29-008482-2 of NOTICE sales, personnel and security, fabled Oakland A's, they of the Darrell Johnson began stocking High athletic coach, scored the cing of Miss Hunt was the first Chicago at Baltimore, night New Bruins’ owners tion was taken to a hospital Masters, while Latin and Euro­ 2B-Garvey. HR-Unser (8). SB-Lopes, self out oC sjpries $$$ the Conn. Bank & Trust Co., PUBLIC SALE control, high volume variety his brimming talent closet with first hole-in-one of his golfing Kansas City at New York, night green and gold and consistent where he was given X-rays. major shot to a championship Garvey. Cey. S-Koosman 2. Savings Department. Applica­ Taken by virtue of a Court type store, six day week, 8 some new additions. pean clay court experts Bjorn Oakland at Boston, night World Series lame, career this week at the Doctors reported he was not she has sought since she was 16. ip h r or bb so NEW YORK (UPI) - Ever tion made for payment. Order and an EXECUTION to hours, to 12 p.m Must be bon- after Orr signature Lefthanded Pitcher Rick Borg of Sweden, Guillermo asked to relieve but said he Oakland sits atop the West Agawam Hunt and Golf Club in seriously hurt and he was Four times, she has gone as tar Koosman W IMl 9 8 1 1 5 10 hear of the ballplayer who me directed, and will be sold at dable and have a good employ­ Kreuger, with a 3,30 ERA, was Vilas of Argentina, Manuel Rhoden L 1-2 6 4 2 0 2 0 couldn’t because his arm was ment record. Starting salary Division by 7 1/2 games. East Providence, R.l. He used released from the hospital. as the semifinals. This year, talked himself out of the World FOUND - Mixed breed! black PUBLIC VENDUE to the TORONTO (UPI) - The new Sportsystems President called up from Pawtucket for Orantes of Spain and Raul Marshall 3 2 2 2 2 3 still stiff from the day before. $200 a week, plus full fringe Rick Wise, a righthander, an eight iron to ace the 155-yard with her favorite clay footing Balk-Koosman. Series? male dog, short tail. Call Dog highest bidder, at Gil’s Mpbil, owners of the Boston Bruins say Jeremy Jacobs said the sale bullpen duty. Pawtucket Ramirez of Mexico moved up The next night the Reds Steelers ready Warden, 646-4555. benefits, and excellent chance will be on the mound for the eighth hole. Among the and the absence of Billie Jean T-2:16. A20.STO. Dock Ellis may have, and Inc., Route 6 and Bolton Center their first item of business is to will be complete only with the Catcher Andy Merchant also with fairly little difficulty. roughed up Pirate starter Jim PRINCETON, N.J. (UPI) - for advancement. Send resume Red Sox tonight in search of his witnesses was his son. Bob, King, experts say this is her right now it looks as if he has. Road, Bolton, Conn., 14 days ‘ very vigorously pursue” con­ approval by the boards of direc­ was promoted, due to his .275 Connors’ comrade-in-arms, Rooker Murtaugh told Don The Pittshurgh Steelers to Herald Box G. 17th win of the year. The A’s yeer. AMERICAN LEAGUE The Pittsburgh Pirates must after date, which will be on the tract talks with Bobby Orr and tors of both corporations. “But batting average. Mark Barr, a Baltimore Hn' Romanian Hie Nastase, Osborne, the Pirates’ pitching traveled here hy air and hus are also going with a Second seed , name their 25 eligible players LEGAL prevent his defection to the we don't anticipate any Willett injured followed Connors’ pattern in Oakland New York coach, to have Ellis go to the 5th day of September, 1975, at CHILD CARE - afternoons, righthander, Stan Bahnsen. righthanded pitcher, was BALTIMORE (UPI) - winner of the first Opeii here in today and then held one final World Hockey Association. problems. It's a perfunctory defeating Bob Lutz, 6-1, 6-2, in ab r h bi ab r h bi for the playoffs and World bullpen. Again Ellis refused. NOTICE 7:00 o’clock in the evening to 11:30-5 for kindergarten age It will be a time for observers tabbed from Pawtucket for bat­ Doug Willett, ace pitcher Professional basketball returns 1968, plays her first match workout before their fifth boy, Buckley School vicinity or The National Hockey League m atter.” the final match Thursday night. North cf 4 0 0 0 Bonds cf 4 12 3 Series by Sunday, and the ques­ For that, Ellis was fined $200 BOLTON ZONING satisfy said Execution and my to weigh the anti-Sox ting practice duty. In an extra with the Dob Dovelettes, is out to Baltimore this fall — but in- against Kate Latham and Washingtn If 4 0 I 0 Alomar 2b 4 0 0 0 preseason game Saturday with on Buckley School bus run. $30. approved Thursday the $10 Connors opened today's tion now is do they lift the in­ and suspended until he notified COMMISSION fees thereon, the following Jacobs said it was his inten­ statements made by New York move, Johnson reached into the for the year with a fractured stead of featuring the should easily gain the second Bando 3b 3 10 0 White If 3 0 0 0 the unbeaten New York Giants. per week. 643:9428. million deal which transferred program against Britain's hard- definite suspension they Murtaugh he was ready to pitch The Bolton Zoning Commis­ described property, to wit: tion to immediately begin Yankees manager Billy Martin Eastern League for third pitching hand. The local man, traditional brown ball of the round to join Martina Jackson rf 3 0 0 0 Munson c 2 0 10 Quarterback Terry Hanratty, ownership of the Bruins and BWillims dh 3 1 1 2 Nettles 3b 3 0 0 0 slapped on their 30-year-old bad sion is conducting a Public One 1970 Chevrolet CST 30 negotiations with Orr, who is baseman Butch Hobson from playing first base, collided with National Basket Association boiled Roger Taylor and was Navratilova, , when the Pittsburgh manager who strained an ankle against IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - for Boston Gardens from the Storer and pitcher Jim “Catfish” Alexandr pr 0 0 0 0 Piniella rf 3 0 0 0 boy pitcher last week or do they Hearing on Wednesday, One Ton Unit (Wrecker) Ident. reportedly ready to jump to the Bristol, Conn., who was hijting a runner. He was slated to play followed by his Wimbledon con­ , felt he should. Oakland two weeks ago, was in two part time hairdressers, Hunter. Both comment that it will be the flambuoyant red, Holt lb 3 0 0 0 Chamblss lb 2 1 0 0 cut their nose off to spite heir September 10, 1975 at 8 p.m. in No. CE 340 711 726 7. busy well established salon, Broadcasting Corp. to Sport- WHA M innesota Fighting .265 with 14 home runs. ' s with Reed Construction of An- queror, Arthur Ashe, who Mangual ph 1 0 0 0 WWillims dh 3 0 0 0 pads and threw for the first Oakland's front-line pitching white and blue of the American Olga Morozaova, Francoise face, keep Ellis on the Marvin Miller isn't arguing AT the Bolton Community Hall Dated at Bolton, Conn, this apply at Your Stardust Beauty systems Corp. of Buffalo, N.Y. Saints when his current con­ dover in the Regional Tourna­ meets the Vijay Amritraj of In­ Tcnace c 3 0 0 0 Stanley ss 10 0 0 time since his injury, and run­ Basketball Association. Durr and Julie Heldman — the suspended list and make him in­ that. It’s what followed that he regarding the application of 22nd day of August, 1975. Salon, 30 Lafayette Square, tract expires in June, 1976. ment starting Saturday mor­ dia. Garner 2b 3 0 10 Dempsey ph 1 0 0 0 feels is completely unjustified. ning back Reggie Harrison also THE ABA Commissioner Dave other seeds who moved up TedMrlnz ss 2 0 0 0 Brinkman ss 0 0 0 0 eligible for the playoffs and the Mr. W.H. England for permit to James G. Hassett Rockville, or call 875-2752. 'I’ve got a lot of confidence ning at 10 in Stratford, Borg, who brushed aside San­ put on pads for the first time Knights captain DeBusschere, Mayor William Thursday’s. Holzman p 0 0 0 0 Coggins pr 0 10 0 World Series? build a Multiple Dwelling Chief Deputy Sheriff in the Bruins and Orr is part of dy Mayer, 6-2, 6-2, Thursday, Mason ss 0 0 0 0 At the meeting Ellis raised since spraining a knee against D, Schaefer and represen­ It’s a tough decision, and the NORTHAMPTON Complex on land south of Tolland County BOILER ROOM attendant and BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - them. I think and hope we'll Field goals win edge appeared to have an easy se­ Dobson p 0 0 0 0 Murtaugh's blood pressure by the College All Stars. Both, tatives of the new club an­ men who have to make it are Boston Turnpike just east of 29 Birch Mountain Rd. general maintenance man, with Junior halfback Dan come to terms with the situa­ Cooney leads way cond rounder against Mike TipMartnz p 0 0 0 0 saying, 'T ve lost confidence in however, were listed as very nounced Thursday that the Totals 29 2 3 2 Totals 26 3 3 3 Pirates' generral manager Joe FAIR! Howard Road. Bolton, Conn. 06040 five years experience in High SKowronski of Harrison, N.J., tion. We are very vigorously Mike Cooney of the Estep of Dallas, while the se­ the manager." doubtful for Saturday’s game. Pressure boiler operation and as Eagles top Bengals bankrupt Memphis Sounds will Oakland 000200000-2 Brown and manager Danny Philip Dooley, has been elected captain of the pursing those talks,” Jacobs cond seeded Vilas was in a night all related facilities including Manchester Country Club was play as the Baltimore Hustlers New York 000 001 02x-3 Murtaugh. Court of Probate University of Bridgeport’s 1975 said encounter with little known E-Mason. Alomar. DP-New York 2. Chairman electrical. Knowledge of in­ one of six Connecticut golfers in 197576. Marvin Miller, head of the District of Manchester soccer squad, head coach Fran Orr, 27, the top defenseman in who helped capture the New Alvaro Betancur of Colombia, LOB Oakland 4, New York 2. NOTICE TO CREDITORS dustrial burners. Must be able 2B-Bonds. HR-BWilliams (19). Bonds Major League Players’ ESTATE OF VIOLA B. PETERSON Bacon announced Thursday. A the NHL for the past eight PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Bengals to the Eagles this year 633-6757 LEGAL NOTICE to perform many types of England Golf Association (25). SB-Washington. S-TedMartinez. This Is to give notice that Evelyn M. Pursuant to an order of Hun, William E. Horst Muhlmann kicked three Association, which is fighting 1ME HMD TO RND STOKE FitzGerald. Judge. <11 claims must be building maintenance. Write starter since his freshman years, has reportedly rejected for a draft choice, put the game Junior team title at Stratton ip h r cr bb so Cooley of 5m Merrow Road. Tolland, presented to the fiduciary named below year, Skowronski played a key field goals against his old team­ out of reach in the fourth Holzman L 15-11 8 3 3 3 2 2 Ellis’ suspension, predicts the Conn, has filed an application placarded Box F, Manchester Herald. the Bruins latest offer of a Mountain Country Club in Ver­ on or before November 18. 1975 or be defensive role as the Purple mates and Mike Boryla, quarter with field goals of 40,24 Dobson W 11-13 8 3 2 2 2 9 Pirates will keep Ellis on the August 18, 1975 with the Liouor Control seven-year pact for between mont yesterday. Cooney also (jommission for a Grocery Beer type of barred by law. The fiduciary is: PERSON WANTED as truck another former Bengal, tossed TipMarlinez 1 0 0 0 1 1 list, eliminating him from post­ Cherie Hartl Knights earned a post-season $350,000 to $400,000 a year. The and 44 yards. won medalist honors. PANEL BARN perm it for the sale of alconolic liquor on driver and yard help, apply in Dobson pitched to 2 batters in 9th. season play, and I think Marvin the premises Laral's Market, 183 Spruce 128 Robin Circle NCAA tournament berth with a Saints have offered him a five- two touchdown passes Reaves, who had been a back­ Tolland. Conn Save-TipMarlinez (5). HBP-by Holzmar Miller’s prediction is right on K 0jk(med Driw (in Oak indtistiial Puk, oH IW n m kit.,) GlKtonbuiy Street, Manchester, Conn, The business person, at W. H. England 7-6-4 record despite one of the y ear co n tract w orth $6.5 Thursday night to give the up quarterback for the Eagles, (Brinkman). will be owned by Evelyn M. Cooly of 535 Lumber Co., Route 44-A, Bolton NERICAN the button. “They’re going to Ovei 5,000 sq.ll. 125 different panels on Ihe door to choose from. most challenging schedules in million. Philadelphia Eagles a 30-20 threw two scoring passes of 20 Strella ousted T-2:0E. A-16,477. Merrow Road, Tolland, Conn, anii will be Help Wanted 13 Notch, the school's history. exhibition victory over Cincin­ and five to tight en(l Bob Trum- try to make him crawl,” he conducted by Evelyn M. Cooley as per­ Jacobs said his company has Brad Strella, another find mittee. nati. py in the second period. says. “They’re going to punish Dated August 18. 1975 already approached Orr’s young golfer out of the Country OVER 12,000 PANELS IN STOCK!!! Boryla, obtained by the Reaves did not play the se­ THE Safety Shoe him.” Toronto agent, Alan Eagleson, Club, bowed out in the New Ml VVood Panels Print Wood Hardboard Prints Eagles from the Bengals in cond half as the Bengals went to Request rejected If that happes, Dock Ellis has Court of Probate. District of Manchester about further contract talks. He England Junior Golf Tourna­ WITH THE STEEL TOE! NOTICE OF HEAHING 1974, matched the two rookie Gary Sheide. only one person to blame. * Select Irom 50 drtferent * 30 ddferent Wood Grams * 15 ditferent Wood Grams added, however, it was “too ment yesterday in Canton, CINCINNATI (UPI) - A ESTATE OF BERNARD J HART aka touchdown passes of Cincinnati judge has turned down Southern Himself. What it'll amount to is varieties starting at $8.95 starting at $5.95 starting at $5.60 BERNARD J HART SR. early” to say whether Sport- Mass. Pursuant to an order of Hon, William Braia-plaltd that he talked himself out of the * Bath Panels from $9 00 * Tub Kits. 6 colors m stock USEnvelope TV quarterback Eagles John California Sun quarterback * I£ different Barn Board AND systems could match the WHA E. FitzGerald. Judge, dated August 27, haxagonal aytltla. playoffs and the World Series, offer. Reaves — a former Eagle — in a Mike Ernst’s attempt to collect Panels from $8 50 1975 a hearing will be held on an applica­ battle of traded quarterbacks in One-pltct moccailn lot. plus—and this is the part that tion praying for authority to sell certain ^ B e lie v e R orNotl back pay from his oid team, the JUST UNLOADED Car of Sanded Plywood - 1/4AC-3/8AC-1/2AC-5/8AC-3/4AC real estate as in said application on file RADII Bing traded the first half of the game before Sptclal'danally polytihar foam. Jaguar 333 Cincinnati Bengals. hurts—better than $50,000. more fully appears, at the Court of Rockville Plant 38,025 at Veterans Stadium. lop-grain Ernst, kicked off the Bengals It started Aug. 13 in Atlanta Probate on September 9. 1975 at 11:30 DETROIT (UPI) - Coach “Auiltm ptrtd’’ Blttl aaftly lot. glova Italhtr, AM iptclally when Ellis was knocked out in Has openings for Ray Scott may not be through Boryla’s scoring tosses of 26 last year after he was arrested Pearl J. Hultman. Ass t Clerk oil Irtaltd. the first inning, The following dealing in his elforts to remold yards to Charles Young and Lamlnalt of wovtn collon on a narcotics charge, claims BARN BOARD Lumber TONIGHT three to Harold Carmichael and napptd ahttling night in Cincinnati, Jerry Reuss VKRMONTSq. Kdgf Court of Probate. District of Manchester the Detroit Pistons into the con­ Imprtgnaltd wUh the Bengals still owe him $8,500 NOTICE OF HEARING vinyl actlalt lafti. got into trouble and Ellis was JColors Brown. Gray. Silver Gray T:25|{cil Sox%«. A'h, WTIC tender they were two seasons were only the fourth and fifth on his contract. In Re Manchester Cemetery Trust Funds 2 MACHINE ADJUSTERS All-wtalhar Pursuant to an order of Hon. William >ankH \ h, RovuIh, touchdowns by the Eagle ago. Full lealher vamp SloimwtII MAINE E. FitzGerald. Judge, a dated August 20. WINK © mmsmm all around The Pistons sent nine-year offense in the preseason, in and lo t lining Gray Ship Lapped sq ft. 1975 a hearing will be held on the SU T RDAV which they now are 2-2, Iht ahot. allowance of the annual accounts of The 3rd Shift veteran guard Dave Bing plus I n-Finisheil Karn Hoard Connecticut Bank i Trust Co. as 3:00 (3) llaiiililftonian their No. 1 1977 dralt choice to The Philadelphia defense con­ e m m .1’ i‘ Ship Uipped .IHisq. ft. Trustees of the Manchester Cemeteries Otnuint ^Ont-pfact cuihlon-crtpt 3:15 (22. 30) IMiiU tinued to dominate when rookie FROM ri9S TDIOOW-RW1601CAM Ooodytar Wall contlrucllon, M -S<» Consolidated Fund, Acet. #40 58^20, (Train on 1st Shift) the Washington Bullets )4ttl-le-tot air-cu»hlor>ed Innaraole. Ntoprtnt lolt and htti. and Manchester Cemetery Trust Funds («iunth linebacker Tom Ehlers blocked SIX 6ENQUn0Mt OF THE BEAM ntM liy HAVE BE£N compleialy nallitta. MUNICIPAL BUILDING Barn Hoard Trim In Slock Thursday in exchange for (WARMS THE M M UfS FMESr BOURBON SINCE I79S. Accl #40 5886520. and the annual account Must have some Knowledge and mechanical 3:30 (3) I .S. 'IVnniH spirited guard Kevin Porter. of United Bank and Trust Co. as Trustee 5:00 (B) idr W 4trld: Aulo of Revocable T/U/A Manchester ability in working on machines. Cemetery Assoc. Accl #5l824-00-8. at the ruHng. \ollf\liall Where else can you find Court of t’robale on September 8.1975 at 7:25 R«mI S o x A*h, fOUHOtO 9fACKSPWTM IN M l, LABOR Also Rate Range: $3,205 — $5.01 CMV tSA HOUCAY HOt^ORINO WORiaN& PEOPLE all these features? CLOSED ^ '"MAOEI.INt: B. /.(KI(A((TM. Oerk 2x48- S lu d s $ 9 5 ea w Ti<; Two safeties acquired ttioughov# the (Vrrto(?lco and Canada. Plus 20(/hr. Shift Differential 7:55 Karikh \t*, RovuIh, 2 X :i 8 Sluds $ 88ea Court of Probate /rS£CAM£AimfB. SPECIAL Sheri Hock FORMICA District of Manchester WINK ntvDtursniiisTSODiiBOK • Genuine Goodyear Welt construction • Air-cushioned inner- Variety Colors • to strenghten Patriots plONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1975 Vinyl Asbestos Kenlile 48 - 96 ‘ J - $2 08 e a NOTICE TO CREDITORS Small Sizes ESTATE OF ELSIE NOBLE 9 :0 0 (22, 30) NKI,: soles • Full glove leather vamp and toe linings • Slip resistant Job­ 5 Colors 48 96 ' m $ 1 9 9 e a Apply at our Personnel Office between 8:15 A.M. Ideal for Desks Vanities MAYNARD I’alriolH \n. I’arkerH rated soles and heels • All functional stitching chemical and oil 12 X 12 4Ssq fl Fiber Glass Insulation FOXBOO, Mass, (UPI) - IIU.HM per carton S..i7 so. fl. ^^lrsuanl to an order of Hon William K and 4:30 P.M. Monday thru Friday S( NDAV Keeton was a 1974 fourth- resistant man made threads • Lightvveight for maximum comfort • 6" !• 3' FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be The New England Patriots, round draft choice out of the presented to the fiduciary named below 1:55 Vunkn \n. RovuU, looking for some strength In Exceed ANSI Class 75 requirements as adopted by OSHA '• on or before November '22. 1975 or be An Equal Opportunity Employer WINK University of Oklahoma, but Emergency Telephone their secondary, have picked up Exclusive padded toe construction — comfortable. barred by law The fiduciary is: 2:00 (22) Rcil Sox \ h. A*h, signed first with California of SAKRETE CONCRETE MIX- 2.25 Bg. SAKRETE MORTER MIX- 2.45 Bg. Marjorie Maynard Englert two safeties. Numbers Route 87 W TIC the World Football League. .iAKRETE SAND MIX- 2.45 Bg. SAKRETE BLACK TOP PATCH-2.75 Bg. The NationqTFoolbqll League l(tllIIICKT'’»^3IIIAISHI »( SHOE >19.95 BOOT *21.95 Columbia. Connecticut 2:30 (3) I .S. 0|H*n TenniM After playing a season with the club Thursday announced the BOURBOIIWHISKET HIGHWAY 649-5070 Brand Names; U.S. Plywood, Bruce,_Geoigia Pacilic, Royal Cote, 5:00 (B) I .S. ViiiaU'ur WFL club, he signed with the Court of Probate acquisition of first-year safety Cardinals in June. Abitibi Geneial Plywood, Weyemaeusei. Dislridl of Manchester USEnvelope Golf Refuse 649-1886 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Durwood/ Keeton and veteran Walker was picked up on Ceiling Tiles by Aimstiong & Boise Cascade MONDAY ESTATE OF JOSHUA PAUL COTE defensivAback Donnie Walker. waivers from the New York Sanitary Water All panels oiiced to move' (Pursuant to an order of Hon. William E. ROCKVILLE PLANT 7:30 (22) All* Xinrriran Keeton, a 5-foot-lO, 180- REGAL MEN*G GHGP Conlraclots pnees lor all. Free delivery ion'panels only'. FitzGerald. Judge, all claims must be Giants after being waived by K u lu rilv CONN. LANQBST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S SHOP presenltHl to the fiduciary naiiu'd below 121 WEST MAIN STREET pounder, was acquired Irom the the Los Angeles Rams. A 6-foot- and Sew er 649-9697 on or bi'lore November 22, 1975 or he 8:15 (22, 30) Rt*d Sox \ h, 'OpenMON.-WEO.,SAT,8 30.b30 ,St I,ouis Cardinals in exchange 2, 180-pounder, Walker led the barriHl by law The fiduciary is ROCKVILLE, CONN. >unkH, W TIC, W INK 901-907 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER THURS.,FRI. B.30-8:^^^w Robert P Cote for an undisclosed future draft Buffalo Bills in punt returns in 9:00 (8) Dolpliinn \i*. 65 Adams Street choice. Coach Chuck Fairbanks 1973 and 1974 before being 643-2479 East Hartford. Conn \ ikiri^H 80 PROOF KENTUCKT STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. DISTILLED AND BOTTLED BY .said traded to the Rams. THE lAMES B BEAM DISTILLING CO.. CLERMONT, BEAM. KENTUCKY

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IWGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., August 29, 1975 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Sarvleet Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articles lor Sale 41 |e« For Sale 23 Homaa For Salt 23 Hornet For Sale Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted fS Homee For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Homaa For Sale, 23 30 LOCUST STREET - two REWEAVING burns, holes. CARPENTRY Repairs, WE BUY and sell used fur­ SENTRY' family, no agents please. $44,- Zippers, umbrellas repaired. remodeling, additions, garages, niture. Cash on the line: One DEPENDABLE Waitress or DENTAL receptionist- wanted BOLTON - prestige area, eight BEAT THE PRICE TOLLAND 2 ACRES 000. Phone 6fe2426, 9-5. Window shades, Venetian roofing, call David Patria, 644- piece or an entire housefull. waiter, to work mornings in for Vernon sp^ialty office, in­ room RaisM Ranch, park-like Real Estate blinds. Keys. TV for rent. 1796. 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 PRE-REVOLUTIONARY COLONIAL Main Street Rear, behind restaurant, 6:30-1, 646-9479. teresting position for the right vard with a great view, manv INCREASE Lots-Land For Sale 24 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. individua I, typing required, fruit trees and large garden. A ■MW NEW 6 ROOM COIONUIS, (Your Bl-Centennial Home) "MUST BE SOLD” BUILDING - Remodeling, Douglas Motor Sales. RSALTOR roofing, rec rooms, additions, CO.NDOMINIUM lawn care - experience referred, benefits. must to see with too many randits tfiniBl I. rua% B O LTO N - Treed building lot, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. and outside maintenance work, please call i-9211. extras to mention. Low 50's, AILS Removal, pruning, lot clearing, garages. All kinds, carpentry CLEAN USED refrigerators, r^> .90b -«38.500 i 200' frontage, convenient to work. For festimates call 649- ranges, automatic washers, write to Box & Manchester Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. 6 bpdroom Colonial, cloaa lo Ellington Rldbo Country Route 6. Wolverton Agency, spraying. Fully insured. Herald ^ Licensed. Free estimates. 1142. with guarantees. B, D. Pearl’s SERVICE MANAGER- Wanted Club. II you ntad a apacloua 9-room homo With all th« Realtors, 649-2813. Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- COVENTRY NORTH - five and 7 % % goodlaa, don't mlaa thia ona. Call Goorga Popik. $53,- Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. an experienced person to half room Ranch, fireplace, full FINANCING AVAILABLf WES ROBBINS car|arpentry 2171 At Lime AS S% DOWN TO 900. BOLTON-60 acres of rolling knowledge of A.B. Dick 360 and manage front-end checkout basement, three bedrooms, remodeling specialist,list. Aq- operation in a large super­ OUALIFieOBUVINS land off West Street. Suitable TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Itck camera Expanding New garden, one acre plus, all this nUCf WtlL INCREASE IT StOOO Trees cut, trimmed or topped, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, SCREENED LOAM - driveway market. Full time, 40 hours. Mt«pl<1'1979 for a multitude of purposes. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, gravel, processed gravel, sand, England based firm with impor- offered in the low 30's, Tedford Fairly priced. Wolverton Agen­ stumps removed, fully insured. tunity for advancement. Profit Good starting salary and Real Estate. 647-9914. DONT DELAY 649-3446. stone and fill. George H, Grif- excellent full benefit program. tOMlY 7 LOTI “EXTRA CLEAN" ! cy, Realtors, 649-2813. Got a tree problem? well worth sharing, excellent vacation _iO _ ...... a phone call. 742-8252. fing, Andover, 742-7886. Openings also available on 3 or 4 bedroom Capa with aluminum aiding arid garaga, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - plan, and many more benefits. MANCHESTER - great buy for Real Estate Investment Property 25 night stocking crew. Apply Mr. investor or handyman, eight dote to but and ahopping. Call Jim O’Maara.|$36,900. new homes custom built, DARK RICH loam, five yards Wants person experienced, Center TWO HANDYMEN will clean, steady and hardworking. Call Hidecavage. First National room aluminum sided home, fFM remodeled, additions, rec $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, Store, 205 Spencer St., MANCHESTER- Invest in the rake, lime, fertilize, mow, Hartford at 278-7010. two baths, two car garage, maintenance of lawn seasonal. rooms, garages, kitchens gravel, and stone 643-9504. Manchester. Conn. An equal op­ future with this four family in­ remodeled, bath tile, cement possible conversion to two- 646-4144 come property. Central loca­ Cellars and attics cleaned. PFIRSON for housekeeping and portunity employer. family, only $25,000, Keith Real work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ SWIMMING POOLS - Famous FRECHETTE a MARTIN, INC., Itiltin tion and steady income. $56,500, Reasonable prices. 643-5305. laundry work, ideal for REALE’S CORNER tial or commercial. Call 649- Coleco guaranteed luxury Estate. 64fr4I26 , 649-1922 21) MAIN STRECT, MANCKeSTIR Easy 30 min. Commult to Hartford Wolverton Agency, Realtors, someone with children in 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 4291. above ground swimming pool, Painstakingly reconstructed using original "1740" materials 649-2813. LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. school Hours 9-2, Essex Motor MANCHESTER - very clean six NEW LISTINR Cellars and attics cleaned, completely installed. Huge (where possible), Incorporating the efficiency and^urablllty of NEW TO MARKET 16'x31’ O.D. complete with Inn, to o East Center St. 646- room Condominium, wall-to- MANCHESTER- Three 6 room Cape In convenient location, featuring 3 bedrooms, lawns mowed, small tree work. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY bedroom older Colonial on tree the new. 7 charming rooms Including 30 foot keeping room, 2'A NEW LISTING - Ranch, three SEVEN ROOM older Colonial, Custom built Colonial In excellent location, country kitchen DOWNTOWN M anchester • Carpentry and general contrac­ filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, 2300 HOUSEKEEPER wall carpeting, Franklin formal dining room, IVi baths, full shed dormer, attached Excellent return, two store Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. shaded lot. dining room, large baths. Exquisite paneling, wainscoting, 12 over 12 windows, bedrooms, family room, large 11/2 baths, convenient location. with built Ins, cathedral celling family room. 4 bedrooms, ting. Residential and commer­ sundeck, fencing and stairs. On­ Live-In fireplace, dishwasher, stove, garage with breezeway and city utilities, mid 30's. Hurryl complex, unlimited customer PART-TIME gas attendent sliding glass doors, carport, kitchen. 2-rar garage. Only carriage shed. A real gem offered by transferred owner. treed lot, country living at city Reduced to low 30’s for im­ 2V4 baths, 2 fireplaces, large wooded lot. Must bo seen. AVAILABLE supervised day cial. Whether it be a small ly, $M9, Full price. Financine For a small rest home with 24- Please call 289-4331. parking, $39,000. Owner 646- available. Limited quanity. Call wanted to work weekends, must excellent buy at $32,900, Keith $37,900. Wolverton Agency, For appointment, please call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, 646- limits. Priced to sell, call us mediate sale. Mr. Lombardo, Call 289-4331. care with meals for your elder­ repair job, a custom built home hour supervision. Call for ap­ today. Century 21, Phyllis 3331. Carl collect, 525-9138. for more be 18 years of age, have car and Real Estate, 646-4126 , 649-19'22. Realtors, 649-2813. 3233. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. ly relative, while you go to or anything in between, call 646- pointment. 649-5985. Jackston Agency, 646-1316 or 1379. information, be dependable Apply B, P. gas Businett Property 26 work, shopping, visit a friend. s ta tio n . 947 C e n te r St , MANCHESTER - four bedroom MANCHESTER - Five room L 646-3313. HEBRON - Country living, Call 649-2358 for information. Manchester. GREEN LODGE Colonial in price range you can Ranch, breezeway, garage, J. WATSON BEACH CO. STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone SWIMMING POOLS - End of large Raised Ranch. Three EXCELLENT VALUE season clearance! Sacrifice! 612 East MiddI* Turnpika afford, beautifully kept home, fireplace, trees, dead-end. e g MANCHESTER OFFICE 647-9239 bearooms, spacious kitchen, r* EXCAVATING and paving - walls, fireplaces, flagstone SEVERAL newspaper carriers Manchaatar with first floor laundry, 1 1/2 Hutchins Agency, 228-3540, 646- I4M P . 1 = 7 VERNDN fireplaced family room, 2-car Is this four bedroom, 2 bath Garrison Colonial In excellent RECESSION PROOF Septic systems installed or terraces, concrete repairs, in­ Will sell and completely install ttWHOUSK huge 19x24’ O.D. swimming and one motor route driver for baths, garage, treed lot. con­ 3166. Unique 4 bedroom Raised garage. Priced in the 40's. B/W location, first floor ((replaced family room, formal dining SENTRY INVESTMENT repaired, driveways and side and outside. Reasonably 2 pool complete with fencing, Rockville Vernon and South venient location, all for only Ranch. Finished rec room Realty, 647-1419. room, double garage. Lower 40’s. Call 289-4331 PAekag* ttor«, rM«r coll*o« c«mput, parking lots paved. Loam and priced, 643-0851, MANCHESTER - New Listing, Real Estate Services sundeck. filter and pump. Now Windsor areas Call 647-9411. $37,900, Keith Real Estate. 646- with fireplace. City water and outstanding growth racord, txcallant fill for sale. Fully insured, between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. 4126, 649-1922. MANCHESTER - VICINITY one year old, six room Ranch, iMsa, raasonaMy pricad. Qraat TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service only $777. Full price financing sewer. Priced Right .$47,500. BOLTON LAKE - fully fur­ 29 CONNECTICUT BLVD. licensed, free estimates. Call available. Call Tony collect. Situation Wanted 15 two full baths, fireplace, partial MANCHESTER opportunity after 6 p.m. 646-1322 or 872-7288. - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ rec room, assumable 8% UftR Realty Co., bic. nished summer cottage on Immaculate seven room Colonial In excellent location, ditions, custom building. No job 203-232-6500. EXPERIENCED STRONG young man mortgage, only $43,900, market for first time, three EAST HARTF0RD«289-4331 BEECHLER-TANGUAY 8 ROOM COLONIAL 6 4 3 -2 6 9 2 rooms and loft, stove and fireplaced living room, formal dining room, family room, DRIVEWAYS - 9’xlOO’, com- ^ small. Free estimates Over WASHER sewine OIL BURNER AND specializes in lawn mowing, Rwdwood Farms, four badrooms. 2’A LARGEST SELECTION Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. Dletelv installed on your base, 25 years experience. 643-5769. WRINGER WASHhK sewing Robert D. Murdock, Realtor refrigerator, $21,500, Wolverton enclosed porch, must be seen, please call 289-4331. REALTOR — MLS 646-2212 HEATING MECHANIC garage cleaning and painting. baths, format living and dining Vernon Board of Realtors, Manchester Board of Realtors. | fflirAnywhe^ ...... machine with cabinet, old an­ rooms, first floor Ismily room with Agency Realtors, 649-2813. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 tique radio, old antique phone, Billy. 646-2999. MANCHESTER - lots of living Hartford Board of Realtors ticut, Call now for immediate Position leading to manage firaplaca, btamad calling, and OF NEW HOMES caall 289-8590. space in this sprawling eight NfANCHESTER - Unique op­ installation. 646-3929, anytime. ment. Good company RELIABLE COLLEGE woman alidors to acraantd porch, many room Ranch, four bedrooms, BIDWELL Home Improvement benefits. Good working con custom faaturaa. Wooded acra lot. portunity - modern one floor MOVING - out of s ta te , 9 looking for painting or odd jobs. grade level family room, plus a HAVE CARPETS Cleaned with Co. Expert installation of ditions. Salary commensurate building with 2300 square feet, everything must stereo, Call anytime, 643-0673. BEECHLER-TANGUAY by JAMES A. MCCARTHY finished rec room, kitchen with CHARTER OAK ST. - attrac­ HEBRON - eight room MANCHESTER - large rooms, three acres, ideal for office, steam process, only way to aluminum siding, gutters and with experience. Call between built in oven and range, air con­ What is your Property Worth? accentuate this older Colonial, trims. Roofing installation and $325, color T^! $225. M iY o n m iT tive five room Ranch, three Colonial, on 2.9 acres, deck club, or organization. Below clean carpets and upholstery. A refrigerator, avocado - $200, 8-5, 649-4539 ask for Mr. Grif- EXPERIENCED Woman will 646-2212 ditioners, garage, only $45,900, overlooking brook, four great starter home, city repairs. M9-6®5, 875-9109. We will inspect your property and suggest W/OPTION TO BUY bedrooms, fireplace, screened replacement at $49,900. Hayes & B Carpet Cleaners, free es­ gas stove, $50 and various care for your children, all ages, ...... Wolverton Agency ReRealtors, porch, Martin School, owner, bedrooms, first floor family utilities, full cellar, clean and Corporation, 646-0131. timates, 668-5273. mv Bowers School area home, MANCHESTER WEST (off Keeney St.) 649-2813. an asking price. (No obligation.) S or 4 bedroom Colonial. Quiet, ready to go, Only $32,500, Keith HORACE Tetrault - Siding, household items, 646-1018. "‘ FOGARTY residential area. 643-7089. room garage, walk out base­ 646-8619. $28,000. ATTRACTIVE 5 room 5 models nearing completion with fireplaced family rooms, Ask us about our guarantee sales plan TODAY! I' ment, quick occupancy, mid- Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922, ODD JOBS - trucking, home roofing, storm windows, aw­ Ranch, fireplace, baseboard alum, siding, double garages. $51,900 to $54,900. 7'/2% ★ CENTURY 21 ★ nings. Quality workmanship, TAPPAN gas stove, three years BROS, 50’s, principals only, 228-0062. repairs, serving Manchester for old, $i30, excellent condition; WANTED - housecleaning in heating, stove, refrigerator. mortgages available. Phyllis Jackston Agency BRICK and.Aluminum seven MANCHESTER five years, free estimates, 643- free estimates. Fully insured. MANCHESTER large wooden office desk, $40; 4 Manchester area, experienced Hutchins Agency 646-3166. REALTORS - MLS M U US TODAT room Colonial, front to back 0304. 872-9187, 649-3417. and references, own transpor­ PINEWOOD (off Hamilton Dr.) PASEK fireplaced living room, fortnal foot aluminum Christmas tree. STORE CLERK - For hardware BEST BUYS S4S-131B or 648-6090 CONDOMINIUMS $5. Call after 11 a.m., 646-2161. and plumbing material. Full tation, call 643-7249. 3 models near completion (7 already sold). Beautiful Ye 289-7475 — EAST HARTFORD *32,500 dining room, 24’ master CONCRETE WORK - ROOFING - Specializing MANCHESTER - Spring Street acre wooded lots with fantastic view. L0W30S HOUSE AND repairing roofs, new roofs, time only. Apply in person. - Many trees shade this large 742-8243 — COVENTRY Remodeled six room Cape bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, garage, experienced on foundations, ad­ BABYSITTING: boy preferred, Enjoy your homo and lot nice lot, mid-40’s, Keith Real gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 18 CUBIC FOOT Kelvinator up­ Barrett Plumbing Supply Com­ raised Ranch with three FOREST HILLS (Grissom Rd.) by I Member National Assoc, of Real Estate Boards also I with aluminum siding, central ditions, digging, floors, steps, right freezer. $75 or best offer. pany. 331 Broad Street. Monday through Friday. Bolton iIANCHESTER - custom built aomoono alaa worry about Estate, 646-4126 , 649-1922. sidewalks, patios. Free es­ and repaired. 30 years bedrooms, one full, two half Only 1 model - other being built. (13 sold already). 8% member of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Multiple | location. Will take your home BUSINESS experience. Free estimates, Call 646-8828. Manchester. area. (Also: Free Dalmation baths, relax in paneled family mortgage available. lanch home with privacy and malntananco, cutting and timates. Richard Caron, 875- dog.l Call 646-1301, I Listing Service. in trade. MANCHESTER - Four Howley, 643-5361. room, two fireplaces, oversized rees, large master bedroom, trimming the lawn, anow 3827. ELECTRIC Frigidaire stove REAL ESTATE Salespeople, COLONIAL WOODS (Off School St./E. Hartford) wo fireplaces, 11/2 baths, gar- TJ. CROCKEH bedroom Charming Dutch LOCATION two-car garage. Owner, 643- removal, etc. ROOFING - Installation and for sale- (white), excellent con­ licensed, for full or part-time 2553. 4 models being built. 11 Two-Family homes to choose BELFIDRE >e, lOOr x200’ lot on dead end Realtor 643-1577 Colonial. Fine residential area, Six room extra nico DRESSMAKING. Alterations RANCH COHDOMIMIIM p ric ^ in the 50’s. B/W Realty, repairs, gutters, storm win­ dition. Cali 871-0211. sales work with one of the □ EDUCATION from. 2 and 3 bedroom Duplex & flats with 1 'A baths, alum, reel, $44,900, Keith Real Colonial plua 2-atory wearing apparel also draperies. area s longest established real siding, city utilities. Custom Ranch Sstate, 646-4126, 649-1922. COLONIAL CONDOMMUM 647-1419, Free pick-up and delivery. Call dows, doors. Experienced ONCE IN A LIFETIME quality workmanship. Fully in­ WHITE CHEST of drawers, estate firms. Phone or write Professional builder built this one for haatad bam on busy Main 872-2197, A NEW LISTING *49,900 to *57,900 Each of thoae homaa haa an sured. Free estimates. very good condition, $35. Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, J. himself! Plastered wails, fireplace. Strsat location. Near Private Instructions IB air-conditlonad and haatad Reasonable prices, Rick 6464433. Watson Beach Real Estate M i NHW NEW HOIISB Excellent financing available - 5% tax credit may be used storms, screens, and doors. Offered by^ the hospital. Ideal lor offlcea, LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and family room, all wall-to-wall Burnett, 646-3005. Companv. 193 East Center VIOLIN, VIOLA Lessons - Simply lovely 6-room plus now as part of down payment. PRICES C A N T STAY THE Garage, 200 ft. lot in desireable cellars cleaned, for free es­ residential area. Low. low forties. carpet, central air con­ or tradesman. $65,000 TAG SALE - leatherette and Street, Manchester. Phone 647- Experienced teacher and musi­ Ranch in the Highwood Drive: SAME. CALL NOW FOR PERSONAL SHOWING - YOUR youtmk timate phone 647-9610. . mS II m suede cloth, many colors, 504 a Karly occupancy. 9139. PLANS OR OURS. WILL CONSIDER TRADE or SUBJECT v> ditioning, atova, hood, D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, cian seeks students of all ages. Candlewood Drive area! Two PHILBRICK gutters, and leaders. Free es­ yard, August 30, 31, September Call 742-9807 or 643-7815. full baths, brick front, two car TO SALE OF YOUR PRESENT HOME... Swimming Pool rafrlgarator, dithwaahor and I THINK I DRIVEWAYS - residential and 1, 721 Deming St., South Wind­ dispoaal go with thoaa WARREN E. commercial installed anywhere timates. Fully insured. 249- PERSON FOR housekeeping attached garage, attractive, Plus garage, makes this clean Colonial sor. and cook's helper, full time. in Connecticut. Nqjob too large 0205. DRUM LESSONS - for begin­ private rear deck. Tree- an attractive buy in the mid-thirties. AIXHCY homea. 15Uaac\xacd & ^osseUol Laurel Manor, 649-4519. or too small. 688-0863. ning and intermediate students bordered rear yard. Different Rcenlly painted outside, wall to wall * $28,000 — Just lisltd, 5 room Ranch, thrM badrooms, " HOWLAND Heeting-Plumbing 35 BREAKFAST set, formica top, A given by experienced drummer. carpeting. Move in before school F. J. SPILECKI oval table, extra leaf. Never HAIRDRESSER - part time, enough to be distinctive plus starts! CAPE — Six rooms, treed lot, H larga tread lot, appllancaa, great atartar homal H RoaHoTt 643-1108 Good rates. Lessons start in Oc­ Realtor 6 4 3 -2 12 1 SEWERLINES, sink lines, used. $100. 649-7386. apply Duet Beauty Studio. 649- tober. Call 46-5113, evenings, good old-fashioned quality. city utilities, handy location, CUSTOM a aTOCK SHADIt Rolling Park Cape $34,000 — Just listed, aluminum sided, 7 room Colonial,' Am • CompM* U"» »* cleaned with electric cutters, 3906.' ask for Bob. For further details, Mr. MERRITT AGENCY $31,500. B GAS DRYER Deluxe, gold, 2 baths, new kitchen and rac room, 194 It. lot. ■ uuTcawm itM W H i by professionals. McKinney Matthew, REALTORS 646-1180 Wall to wall throughout, brick front, GARRISON COLONIAL - Resort Property 27 Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ three months old, must sell, BOOKKEEPER, TYPIST, full park-like rear yard. Call for further MANCHESTER Seven rooms, IVt baths, for­ EAST HARTFORD - Invest­ VENETIAN BLIND CD. pany, 643-53M. call anytime, 232-2439. or part time. We are looking for ’ □ R E A L E S T A f E *’ BELFIORE AGENCY details. $37,000 - Maintenance free aluminum aided Capa, B LAKEFRONT year 'round someone who can also operate Rockledge Ranch mal dining room, aluminum ment income opportunity, 1 three or lour bedrooms, rec room, lireplaca, garage with a a Ksu snsT h siw Realtors 647-1413 house for sale. Combination NO JOB too small, toilet YARD-GARAGE Sale - Old, an NCR bookkeeping machine. $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built siding, swimming pool, aluminum sided duplex, asking Homes For Sale 23 8 room s, 2 h baths, modern as braazeway and porch. Offara InvItadI B windows on porch and house. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen new. paintings, clothes jewelry, Accuracy with figures and kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Colonial, 2‘/2 baths, family tomorrow with all the built-in enclosik porch, patio. $^,000. $31,900. B/W Realty, 647-1419. room, fireplaces, garages, Aluminum sluing, two-car gar­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec tools, canning lids and mis­ U tile baths, $435 monthly income. typing of 45 wpm would be most MANCHESTER- West side amenities including three air con­ ■ age. Must sell because of il­ Painting-Papering 32 cellaneous. Sunday-Friday, 73 Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. ditioners! Lovely fireplaces. Prestige < 5 9 , 9 0 0 rooms, bathroom remodeling, helpful. Send resume and salary Cape, fireplace, rec room, for­ EXECUTIVE L RANCH - $39,000 — Naw 6 room aluminom tided Colonial, ^ lness. Woodstock Valley. Call heat modernization, etc. Free Indian Drive, Manchester. requirements to Box R c/o ELLINGTON and privacy at a down to earth price. Large 4 bedroom Colonial on corner lot. Firal floor family PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. mal dining room, extra clean. M'/dNCHESTER - Quality built Nine rooms, 22x28 master 649-8881 or 528-7534. estimates gladly given. M & M Manchester Evening Herald. The Very Best flraplaca, 1-53W to see. Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 MANY OTHERS 649-9404 or 646-2912. room Cape, full dormer. IVi UAR, located In Bolton. Two balha, lireplaca, two sals o1 ■ KEITH’S phono, stereo, rotary atenna, you may own it. floor, two bedrooms on second garage, $31,900. Hayes Corpora­ B PAPER HANGING Expert. Estimates. 643-0367 between 8- MANCHESTER EQUAL HOQ9INO OPPORTUNITY baths first floor family-room baths, paneled family room, 2- olaaa doors, garaga, view, cathedral calling. | | Drexel bed, spreads, chairs, 15 Raised Ranch on Town Line i Vernon I. floor, garage, conversion to tion, 6464)131. B 6UAHAHTEED SALES PLAN Xn equal opportunity employer. VERNON 2 ACRES BARROWS & WALLACE with fireplace, treed lot, walk CALL US-WEWORK Your average paper, in a v e r ^ ...... CoSntrV“a u b *Driv7,'64^^ Just 1 jsted..,Forty plus. Four SIX ROOM CAPE zone heat. Walk to shopping, two family a possibility, needs Why worry about Buying room, $25. Mr. Richman NEW LISTING Ifasdttstv «m i IWirt bedrooms. Good lot, privacy. to Keeney School. $39,900. HMIN 317-1515 72M4I5 Warren E. Howland Realtors City utilities, fireplace, basement gar­ easy financing at $34,900. work. $29,900. MANCHESTER - brand new $48,000 — Waterfront aummar retreat on Columbia ■ another House for fear that 3864. stately and spacious 16-room New Homes...in desirable central □ MISC. FOR SALE 15’ ALL Aluminum pool, Executive home in lovely country set­ 643-1108. age, concrete driveway, buy or rent FIAND REAL ESTATE seven room Raised Ranch, , Lake. Four bedrooms, 1 ’/i baths, huge open living room g you won’t be able to sell area. Drive by Grandview and Fast with option to buy. Assumable GARRISON COLONIAL - stainless steel 3/4 horse DE PORTER - .Monday-Saturday, ting. Nine bedrooms, kitchen with Eldridge Street and note our activity. mortgage, $36,500. 646-5200 three bedrooms, two full baths, _ with balcony and lireplaca, Just Deautilul. Yours? Call and ask about our PAINTING INTERIOR and #*##•••••••••••••••••••••••• butler's pantry, huge game room, Four years old. fieldstone filter, plus aluminum safety 5120 a week, apply Mr. Yatkin, Two Ranches and a Colonial un­ REDUCED - quick sale by BELFIDRE built in oven, range, dis­ Exterior and wallpapering Articles lor Sale 41 i i i I (GSP) Guaranteed Sales ladder, call 646-3919.^______library, modern baths. Transferred TALCOTTVILLE- Main Street, fireplace, beamed ceiling, hwasher, and disposal, two Professional contractor Bcib 0 Arthur Drug 942 Main St., owner anxious to sell. Call Arthur or derway, and more to follow. Tremen­ owner. Mid-fifties. Offers con­ $56,500 — Immaculate three bedrooms, Dutch H fireplaces, rural lot, $53,500, B Plan! Manchester. Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. old Colonial styled two-family dous location. sidered. Rockledge area. AGENCY wall-to-wall carpeting, family Colonial, In Redwood Farms, first floor lamily room, J Jobin, 649-9027. ALUMINUM sheets used as FREE Delivery - Sweet com 60 J. W*T$ON KACH CO. 6-6 with three bedrooms. Two- Spacious seven room Raised MANCHESTER - Main Street room, sliding glass doors to Wolverton Agency Realtors, printing plates, .007 thick, ffealfon MLS double garage, and rec room. H cents dozen, five dozen PARKADE LANES is looking car garage, close to highway. Ranch, large wooded lot, 224 Realtors 647-1413 DUBALDO-LESPERANCE location, eight room Colonial, large deck, garage, mint con­ 649-2813. KEITH J.P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1. minimum order. Call 875-5887. ManchMtwr Officw 647-9139 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, T.J. CROCKEH business zoned, 30 car parking $57,900 — Juat liatsd-immaculata 7 room Dutch ■ Painting - Interior and exterior. for part-time help, help is ____ Equal Houilng Opportunity Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Ct,, Agency ______646-0505 dition. $51,700 Real Batata Phone 643-2711. REALTDRS 643-1577 area. Owner - Agent 643-7457. Colonial in Forrest HUIs. First floor lamily room, double " Paperhanging, Remodeling needed at snack bar and control 649-2813. call 643-1210. 646-4126 » 649-1922 10,000 BTU Carrier air- desk, this IS (or evenings and BOLTON — 6V2 room Ranchi Stafford Sprinu garaga, aluminum elding, lovely lot with view. ■ Gutters. Fully insured. 649- ACE TONE rhythm, Ace fully conditioner, excellent condi­ weekend. Must be 18 years of MANCHESTER - Reduced - BOLTON- Custom built raised on 1V4 acres, generous size! MOVE RIGHT IN | $09,900 — New 3-bedroom Duplex, 1'/> baths, huge 9658. automatic, 16 selections, $175, tio n , $150. Call 647-9403 age. no phone calls, apply to $31,900 for this Seven-room Ranch, on over an acre, huge I B >45,000 rooms, 2 fireplaces, 2-car gar-| Tlib IwuitlluUy dtcertM and com- kitchen, separate utillUea and basements, aluminum m MAY WE BUY your home? call anytime, 643-1680. anytime. manager. Parkade Bowling Colonial, with two full baths kitchen.with built-in oven and MANCHESTER ^ick, fair, all cash and no Hava A Nice Dayl and fireplace-gencrally large age, $39,900. pMtly ramedaltd Duptoi. Etch tM* and brick. Excellent Income, lax credit available. M Lanes range. Three bedrooms, 2'/2 haa two badrooma, phit ona un- problems. Call Warren E. Interior-Exterior HI neighbor! Tried Blue Lustre COLUMBIA Grafonola type K2 rooms and substantially baths, 2-car garage, $54,500. TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6,1 tlnMwd badroom, compMa naw $59,000 — Naw custom. Cape Codder, lirtt floor family * Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Palsr MHvaMi for cleaning carpets? It's with records. Cabinet needs redecorated-lots of room for MANCHESTER LIVE-IN Companion, light Wolverton Agency, Realtors, $41,900; Two-family flats, 5-5, kHchan, larga caramto Ula bath, wan- I room, baths, double garaga. Prafarrad location, tax f l PAINTIIN super! Rent electric shampooer work, $60. Call 643-0982. each member of the family- 2 - - r . a i_____ r%g.:^a housekeeping for senior citizen. 649-2813. $34,900. to-«all cerpaUng, naw raMgaralor INSTANT cash for your home. $1. E. A. Johnson Paint Com­ early sale important-$31,900. and tanga, aapatala haaling credit available. Builder aaya tell. 843-1671 •Must have car Call 643-9334 for B Call Dan Reale, 64M525. Ft m EstimatM pany. OPEN - Trash & Treasure, 116 interview Odegard Realty. 643-4365. ayatanw, aaparata driirawaya, ona $50,000 — Buaineti zoned property In Bolton. Two Spray • Bniah • RoUf Burnside Ave., East Hartford, NEW RANCH - Extra large garaga, on larga M , axoaXant hi- stores, two apartmsnis, unique property. Pricad right. ■ CASH FOR HOUSES - End MOVING - Must Sell - Rainbow Monday-Friday, 10-4, Friday CONTROL DESK operator and MANCHESTER - Lovely over­ TWO OPEN HOUSE coma, lo help pay morigaga, SSI, water vaccuum. Royal ston- modern kitchen, two baths, Those Home-Selling Worries. - night 6-8. part time mechanic. Apply in sized four bedroom, nine room 500. Can ownar at 04S-00TI. Prin- $61,000 — New 7-room Dutch Colonial, lireplaca, porch Building-Contracting 33 fireplace, 2-car garage, olpalt only plaaoa. B Let us bring in a buyer. Or dard typewriter, dehumidifier, person, Holiday Lancs, 39 Cape, two baths, kitchen with BRAND NEW HDMES! II $64,900and deck, — Located double on garage, the historic appllancaa, Bolton Green, tax credit nlne- perhaps buy ourselves. We do portable TV, recliner, 3/4 stxwl ABOVE GROUND pool 24 x4’, Saturday Sunday Monday aluminum siding and win-| Spencer Street. .Manchester built-ins, den, sliding doors to 7V2% Financing *I room Colonial Capa, two baths, double garage, 900 H. you know. Showings at your NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - ned, Reese axle hitch complete, filter and pump one month old, deck Family room. Only $44,- dowis, large deck, picture win­ available. Builder wants this told. ■ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Possible to QualNied Buyers! MANCHESTER - 34 Agnes deep lot. convenience. We need large and 20" bike, Hull ironstone dishes, includes ail accessories, plus fit,'SINESS Secretary assistant, 500. Keys, Realtors. 528-9081, dow in basement with walk-] small homes. Call without ditions, rec rooms, porches and record player and more. No cover, best offer over $250, 742- 1) Seven-room Raised Ranch, Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Drive - Six room Ranch with at­ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ a******** dental office, excellent typing 649-4143. T h i S 4-4 o out to patio. $47,900, obligation! Keith Real Estate, roofing. No job too small. Call reasonable offers refused. Call 7054. and business office skills essen­ family room, two full baths, tached garage, excellent condi­ 649-3144. COLONIAL - 7 rooms, l ‘A| tion, linished basement, I 646-ll26 or 649-1922. 643-0174. tial Reply Herald Box D. all city utilities, 2-car garage, 1:00-5:00 P.M. baths, 3 bedrooms,I BV JIM BK.KRY HEBRON underground utilities, two beautifully landscaped. $45,900. ★ SOUTHVIEW ★ WOODED a WONDERFUL breezeway, garage, swim­ Call Peterman Realtor, 649-9404 NEW SUBDIVISION OF CUSTOM DUPLEX HOMES. FEATURING: BKNJV STOCK t'LKRK ■ Full time, year warranty! UNDERGROUND UTILITIES. SIDEWALKS AND OPEN SPACE LAND retail experience helpful, U&R, 7 room Raitad Ranch on qulat ming pool, redwood deck, or 646-2912. child-aaft Btraat in naighborhood of 2) Seven-room plus Raised NEW and SPACIOUS MORTGAGES ARE AVAILABLE AND QUALIFIED TENANTS H driver's license. .Mr. Saul, 247- wooded yard. $42,500. SUPPLIED. PLEASE STOP “BUY” AND INVESTIGATE THIS IDEAL ■ rina homaa. Cali Carlana McQlona. Ranch, brick front, ther­ This charming 9-room Colonial is spacious, clean, and as MANCHESTER - By Owner, 0308 649-5306. I FAMILY INVESTMENT. HARTFORD ROAD TO WILFRED ROAD _ mopane windows, finished individual as you are. MODERN DUTCH CDLDNIAl and EXPANDED CAPE WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! relocating. Custom built ■ SHOWN DAILY BY APPOINTMENT. ■ HABYSriTER wanted 8-11:30 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY basement, six cycle dis­ It is located on a large lot with a three-car garage, and Large bedrooms, fully applianced eat-in kitchen, doiuxe cabinata, formai Thinking of Selling Your Garrison Colonial on cul-de-sac in exclusive Forest Hills. Four a m., in mv home, call 646-6153, BARROWS & WALLACE hwasher, natural or stain many excellent fruit trees. Interior features include a very dining rooms, famiiy room piua iaundry room on first fioor, liiad baths, Properly? Call TODAY! B Our offlCB ft In consranf nnnd of now llotlngo. If youYo _ Manchutor New Havea Hartford finished interior, brick large kitchen with pantry, formal dining room, fireplace, bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, large paneiied doors and stain finished trim, landscaped grounds, 2 car gar­ thinking of tolling, i>loo$o coll tor contidontlot Intpoctlon H COUNTER HELP - 10 a m - 2 MC-S3M 397-1S1S 721-9615 fireplace, many other den, sewing room, 1 V2 baths, porch and two stairways to kitchen, built-in appliances, age. Free storm and screened windows to the purchassr this ond 0¥Oluotlon. Wo woleomo ond opprocloto your H p m and 6 p.m - 11 n.m. features. the four bedrooms. phiLbm ck wood paneled family room, butinetti REUEMBEh, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE * Including some weekends. Must weekend ...... LOWII LOWII $50s beamed ceiling, fireplace, ■BFST. B built-in bar, extra storage, be over 18 Apply in person, BE OUR GUEST - and see for DIRECTIONS: Forest Hill Area: Scott Drive to Kennedy Drive to Hamilloh Drive, vourself why Condominium wall/wall carpeting, two-car in­ after 5 p m Dairy Queen, 242 You Must Soe Both! left onto Grlasom Rd., continue to lot ||I115 and #117, eigne on property. AIXNCY Broad Street living is becoming so popular. ODEGARD sulated attacned garage with & ^ o s s e U o ! This three bedroom Colonial For further details, Mr. Lom­ REHLTOIIS automatic door, carefree I bardo aluminum siding, storms and REPAIR PKR.SON for bikes, with a fully applianced kitchen HEALTY g - z q and family room, immaculate MATTHEW ALLEN REAL ESTATE screens on nice treed lot. f l REALTOR8-ML8 e49-24l2 ■ experienced only need apply. condition, priced $36,000. Give BELFIDRE AGENCY 646-4200 Asking $60's. Cali owner to see 1 ^ ^ 119 Waal Cantor Stroal Familiar with multi-speed now at 646-3343. bikes. apply Spree, us a call, and we ll tell you the Realtors 647-1413 643-4365 Realtor-MLS 872-8561 Manchester rest Avantc Really, 646-5461

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R o io r t Proportf Autoe For Sole______8 t Answer to Previous Puzzle WIMHROP Aptrlm»nt$ For Roni S3 Apartmsirt* For Ron( 53 Born Loser — Art Sansom For Pont . 86 Painters r a m E n n n in SOWE E>st»te I FEEL FOUR ROOM apt., stove, MANCHESTER -' immediate AUSTIN HEALY Spjltei|,966, a W KATAVAkEe HIAA 1 KNOW LOTS OF ■WHO N EED S StXA. body and transmlAsion, good h u h ? h u h ? UKE r\/EPUT refrigerator, heat, hot water, occupancy, four rooms, central­ FOR RENT - Furnished year- THATWA^N THINK BOYS I LIKE. condition, engine needs work, m m V(5o IWHAT W H O N E E D S THE NEEPLE CCWM air conditioning, basement ly located, $180 per month. round house on Lake ACROSS 4 Continued HEfe eO SPECIAL? 5ETTS2THAN HIM. storage, laundry facilities. Adults only, no pets. Call 643- Kanasatka, Moultonboro, New $275, call 649-W61 before 3 p.m. stories feOTTHAT TUMED IWWAM IN THE MIDDLE O F 1 Dutch painter 5 Sheepfolds 5ETT Garage, $236. Lease, security 1577. Hampshire. Two bedrooms, S e e THE 1968 FORD Fairlane 500, four Dear Abby 5 French painter (Scot.) ■ffllUfolUMEP UP? T depout. Adults preferred. No kltcheA, living room with 11 Nautical term S L a door, six cylinder, ailtoraatic 6 Guido's high ikiaI n llPVKr•^ pets, 643-4884. Homos tor Pont 54 fireplace all on your own 12 Chosen note ■orivate sandy beach. Available transmission, 43,000^ilesv 14 Othello, for ex­ 7 Compass point good running condltpt , By Abigail Van Burep ample NEW D U P L E X - th r e e SIX ROOM Cape - fireplace, Iior summer, fall or winter ren­ 6 Groups of bedrooms, IVk baths, full base­ tal. Eighteen miles from Mt. body work, MOO fin v icalll 15 Beverage eight convenient location, 646-0505. 1696 after 5 pan. ' 16 Antler point 9 Medical suffix I ment with hookups, $275, no Whittier. Call Cromwell, 635- 17 Certain under­ 10 Italian painter m 0457 after 7 p.m. pets, available September 1, HEBRON - Spacious three d £iAR ABBY: Our daughter is 21, and she’s a very good graduates Carlo------26 Anlil^xic 42 Haran's son FOR SALE -1969 CadilUlc Coup 19 Foundation 646-8057. b^room Raised Ranch, two- girl who’s never given us a moment’s worry. _ 12 Thong agents (Bib.) ,V Wanted to Pent 57 deVille convertible, good run­ 20 Constellation 1 3 ------27 EllipsoidalMoines. 43 RomanTrDad car garage, fireplaced family 'The trouble is her steady boyfriend, who is 23. I don t 21 Succor PO= 3W-RbOM apartment, modem ning condition, asking $1000, Iowa 31 Samuel's 44 Slav, ;*■ room, $375 per month. Anxious calf 644-1966. doubt that he is a very nice person, but he looks like a wild 22 Cubist painter 18 Gold (Sp.) teacher (Bib.) 45 Kind-of slipper «-J9- kitchen, refrigerator and range. owner will consider rent with SINGLE MOTHER with five (both names) 46 Drugstore children, looking for 6-7 room man from prehistoric times. He has a big bushy Afro and a 19 Prejudice 33 57 (Roman) S-zq Garden space. Must have lawn- option to buy. B/W Realty, 647- 28 Roman date 21 High card 34 Auricle o/der mower to care for lawn. $160. house or apartment to rent. Up 1968 RAMBLER American - 4- beard to match. Only hia eyes and nose show. 29 Egyptian deity 47 Vessel 41 Garden Products 47 Apartments For Pent 53 Apartments For Pent S3 1419. 22 Farm 35 English poet Articloa lor Sale Heat extra. 649-0969. to $200 without heat, $250 with. door, automatic transmission, I my daughter once, ‘‘How do you kiss him 30 Night before animal and essayist 48 Ages and ages Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss 32 Received MANCHESTER- Large newer Call 643-9369 before 2:30. good condition, $600. 649-2210. goodnight? Isn’t it hard to find 1 is Ups?" 23 Stirs 37 Parts of coats (Pl) MOVING SOUTH - must sell, WE HAVE customers waiting MANCHESTER - four room 33 Hawaiian gar­ 24 Greek letter 36 Speak pom­ 50 Friend (coll.) I WAS AT THE SURE IS GOOD OH, I ’M SO GLAD duplex three bedroom ^ j t - FURNISHED three-room Abby, I’m just about ready to teU her that either her land room air conditioner, frost-free LABOR DAY for the rental of your apartment house, immaculate condition, GARAGE or barn for dry 1967 VOLKSWAGEN very good 25 Footnote ab­ pously 53 Symbol lor I HOSPITAL. PHIL 15 NEWS. SAY, VOUR UNCLE IS or home. J.D. Real Estate ment. Immaculate condition heated apartment. Large fireplace, fully furnished, boyfriend has to get rid of aU that hair, or 1 don t want her 35 Soviet lake breviation 39 Decompose tantalum I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT I UST DOING FINE... AND IV BETTBR ALL RIGHT.' BUT, refrigerator with ice maker, storage, or antique cars, call condition, $600. Call 649-4403, 36 Spanish sur­ Associates. Inc. 646-1980. throughout. Priced right. R. closets. Adults only. No peto. private yard, garage, no pets, to bring him around me. SLEPT FOR ELEVE N HOU O T MINERVA a r r iv e d MICKEY... I'VE washer and dryer, round mar­ 649-5W0. anytime. realist (both 2 3 4 5 6 7 e c 10 WHY DIDN’T YOU WAKE ME )ME. BEFORE I LEFT. FORGOTTEN WHA* WEEKEND Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate 646- References. Security deposit. no children, $225 monthly, She is our only child and we don’t want to lose her love. 1 ble top dining table with four 643-4860. names) VOU LOOK LIKE! looking for anything in real 1980. Hayes Corp. 646-0131. Please advise. ALLENTOWN. PA. 40 Melody 11 12 13 chairs, call 649-1305. SPECIAL 1974 COMET, 4-door sedan, 6 41 Staff estate rental — apartments, □ AUTOMOTIVE cylinder, automatic, $2,500.648- AT THE homes, multiple dwellings, no MANCHESTER - three BIRCH STREET - Four rooms, Bualneea tor Pent 55 42 Italian painter. 14 . 15 16 - Augus bedrooms, second floor apart­ second floor, appliances, $150. 4274. DEAR ALLENTOWN: Accept the young man as he is. Filippo----- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate 45 French 17 18 M 9 31. Rain or shine. 12 Kane Road Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ment, in newer two-family, ful­ Married couple, one child, OFFICE SPACES for rent on A u to s For Sale 81 And if you don't quit hassUng your daughter about her painter. Henn off Charter Oak. Lots of an­ ly carpeted, air-conditioned, September 1st. 649-8350. Main Street in Manchester, Uotorcyclaa-Blcyclaa 64 boyfriend's hair, you won’t see hide nor hair of either of ’em. 2U 21 tiques and furniture. Antique CORN CRIB 49 Siouan Indian n e w e r Three-bedroom and all appliances. Convenient ideal location for professional NEED CAR? Credit bad? Buckland Road 3Vi-ROOM apartm ent, nice 1971 KAWASAKI, 100 Trail (var.) 22 23 24 25 26 27 pine dresser, brass and iron Duplex - IW baths, carpeting, location, $245 monthly. Call offices very convenient to all Bankrupt? Repossessed? bed, victrola, plus mis­ collect 0-617-867-3756 or 643- yard, like private home, base­ Honest Ixiuglas accepts lowest bike, good running condition, 50 Place South Windsor all appliances. $275 monthly. facilities. Please call 646-4100,9 DEAR ABBY; We have four grown children. Three are 51 London district 28 29 31 cellaneous items. Dealers • 5836. ment. Working adults, no a.m.-5 p.m. down, smallest payments. $250, call anytime, 649-4911. married, and the fourth is leaving for college soon. We are 52 Tattler Frecnette & Martin, Inc., children, pets. 643-2880. welcome. Delicious Native Realtors, 646-4144. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. faced with an important decision. Should we seU our big 54 Norse chief 32 34 The I w t H o tM O N M r" is i OFFICE SPACES for rent on TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ home? Or should we keep it so the children can come and god SUBLET - one bedroom apart­ tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. 55 Mercantile 36 37 38 TAG SALE - Sunday, August 27, Melons, and WILUNGTON, one, two, and Wart Ad. Main Street in Manchester. TOYOTA - See us for reliable ’ visit us and bring their famiUes? (Two live out of town.) ment, appliances, air con­ event Priscilla's Pop — Al Vermeer 10-4, 59 Lockwood St., clothes, three bedroom apartments, Ideal location for professional used Toyotas with our 60-day 40 41 Silver Queen Corn 1973 HONDA 350, Four, (new Our home is very saleable, and we could realize a nice 56 Short furniture, automotive and mis­ with fireplaces, central air con­ ditioning, wall-to-wall offices and v e ^ convenient to 100% warranty. We also buy sleeps WMEN I GET TO MIGW) t Y o u \ r CAM at prices you can NEW THREE bedroom carpeting, heat, hot water in- 1974 ) 2,700 miles, excellent con­ profit. It's awfully big for Dad and me to rattle around in, 46 48 cellaneous items. ditioning, appliances, pool, and all facilities. Please call 646- used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 42 43 44 45 SCWOOL I'LL CAM'T IF I T A K E Duplex. 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, cluued. $185 monthly. Call 872- 345 Center Street, Manchester, dition. Asking $900. 649-8055. plus the yard is a lot to take care of. afford for the sauna, pollution free country stove, and refrigerator, $250 4100 between the hours of 9-5, 51 SURROUNDED MACHINE 7104, mornings, 875-0095 after 646-4321. Dad and, I are thinking we might enjoy an apartment, so 49 50 BE SURE, Antiques 48 holiday... living with highway con­ monthly. No pets, October 1st MOTORCYCLE Insurance - that if we Im I Uke taking off for a little vacation, we can just BV BOVS' JENMY SHOP' venience. appointment only, 4:30. MAIN STREET Offices - 500 52 53 54 occupancy. Call M9-1344. Call the experts at Crockett turn tKe key and leave. Also, perhaps later on, we might LU 643-2139, 684-3081. and 1000 so. feet, heat, janitor, WE PAY $15 for complete junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Agency, 643-1577. want to retire to a warmer cUmate. 3 Spanish bb 56 MANCHESTER - 4 1/2 clean parking. Also 1,300 square feet 29 Body, 58-1990. Are we selfish for thinking of giving up our house? province © MANCHESTER - five large rooms, overlooking park, $150. of storage area (heated). Call DEN OF ANTIQUITY PRESIDENTIAL 649-5334 or 643-7175. FOR SALE - 350cc Honda, low Perhaps some readers who have experienced this rooms, on second floor of brand Call 643-0377. VILLAGE APTS. DART SWINGER 1973 2 door mileage, excellent condition, predicament will write in and give us the pros and cons. new two-family, carpeting, air “TO SELL OR NOT TO SELL” 350 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER AVAILABLE SPACE - Ap­ hardtop, automatic, power call Dick at 649-1668. conditioning and dishwasher, TWO BEDROOM Duplex in MANCHESTER steering, radio, vinyl roof. Win at Bridge excellent condition, with 1 1/2 proximately 700 square feet on d h >, Grand Opening Saturday, separate driveways, $260 per Chorches Motors 643-2791 SUZUKI - TS 185, 1974, 2,200 DEAR TO: I’ll ask. Readers? month, security, call 646-1379 baths, prefer young or One and two bedrooms. Broad Street across from the We looked the hand over A fun tog M l* with H*mt tt *num of th* contuqT prtcM. OoiiT m fu th/< Parkade. Parking and heat in­ miles, full knobbles, new after 6 p.m. middleaged couple, security Near schools, churches 1965 VOLKSWAGEN, runs fair­ sprockets, many extras. $625 or NORTH 29 carefully. It was a close choice. on*. S a t A Sun. 10>5 p.m. required. $185 rent. Call 649- cluded. Call between 8-5, 649- DEAR ABBY: My fiance and I are to be married in eight The king would be the winning - ALSO - and shopping center, on 4539. ly well, needs a little work. best offer. 643-^90 after 5 p.m. weeks. We’ve beeq engaged for two years. We’ve made all AKJ868 3100. V K 10 6 4 ■j-19 A wido varM y of tha unusual — fumitur* — marbla*top commodas — aar- FURNISHED three-room bus line. CaU anytime $150. Call 643-9213. the arrangementq, reserved the church, talked to the ly books ^ oila A prints — parlod clothing A furs ~ startlrtg (soma ‘TH* apartment, water heat, and Campert-Trallars ♦ Q7 play if Easj held singleton toniD — old eanaa — brasa ~ eoppar A pawlar — china A flgurlnas A MANCHESTER - New four BOLTON NOTCH - 4,000 s(^uare minister, bought piy gowp and addressed the invitations. Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence* electric included, $200 per feet building for professional 1964 PONTIAC Tempest, good Mobile Homes 55 *Q 8 queen or queen-small; the 10 planty of Intaraating brIc-a-brac. room apartments, 1 1/2 baths, The only thing we hwen’t done yet is mail them. WEST EAST ...I DOUBT month, near hospital and high 646-2623 offices or sales, four commer­ running condition. Call 646-^22 play right if West held either of THE PL/4NE 5 AW VOUB SISN AND , VERY MUCH ALL IN A DELIGHTFUL AIR CONDITIONED ATMOSPHERE all apphances, carpeted, air- STOP PAYING RENT. Own My question is; Should we mail the invitations? The fact A 10 4 2 AA973 CALLED FOR HELP! WE WERE SUMMONED, COME ON DOWHm school, Philbrick Agency cial industrial acres, land and after 5. those holdings. It was far more THAT you CAN conditioned, individual is that my fiance is still seeing the girl he went with before immeoiateuv to rescue VOU! Realtors, 646-4200. building storage, parking, your own mobile home. Two » 9 7 VQ8 likely if hearts broke 3-1 for ta l k to HIMl basements, washer-dryer bedroom , 12' wide, front we became engaged. ♦ 42 ♦ J 10 9 6 5 East to be long so we replied, WATURALLY Wanted to Buy 49 facilities, one apartment highway across shopping 1967 OPEL cadette, doesn’t run, He says he loves me, and wants to marry me, but he RENT color TV. no credit LARGE SIX room apartment, center, entire or subdivide, 1-84, best offer, 646-4375. kitchen, full price $4,995. Very A A K J 10 5 4 A76 “ The ten spot is the percentage YOU HAVE NOT UNUSUAL deluxe one bedroom available...... with fireplace.replaci Heat wanto to keep seeing this other girl a little while longer. I h e a r d the required, free service and 198 Center Street, no pets, clean, two bedroom, great SOUTH (D) VOLVOS WANTED any year, townhouse, private entrances and hot water included. $275 per and I-M close. 521-7373. play.” NEW3; livery, good selection. Rent by security, $200 monthly. 646- 1969 CORVETTE four speed, camp for up north. $2,9i95, with tried to explain that if he wants to keep seeing her, she must AQ He said, “ I figured that out we will pay instant cash on the and patio, full basement, in­ month. Call Peterman, Realtor, the wees. Call 649-3589 , 9-5. two tops, AM-FM, Ansen sprint gun type furnace. Will deliver, be very important to him, in which case we should call off V AJ532 spot. Call Mr. Mag. Clayton cludes heat, appliances, 649-9404 or 646-2912.- 5566. also. It wasn't much better than carpeting, and pool. $245 per OFFICE SPACE mags, new rear tires, must sell, 14’ homes two and three our wedding. ♦ AK83 Motors 289-3461. bedroom, priced to sell. Trades the king play. Then I thought TAG SALE - all day Saturday, month. Paul W. Dougan, MANCHESTER - six room FOR RENT see at Miles Auto Sales, 478 He tells me I'm wrong—that I ’m the one he loves, but my . A032 about my regulaf bad luck and starting 10 a.m. 255 Summit welcome. Excellent financing heart tells me he is only going through with the wedding Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Duplex, newly decorated, gar­ 250 square feet, center of Center St., 646-6604. Neither vulnerable decided to go against the Street. Furniture and mis­ OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices VILLAGER APARTMENTS available. Immediate parking age, centrally located, no Manchester, air conditioning because he doesn’t want to hurt me. percentage, f played dummy’s cellaneous items for your old dolls, 565. and up throughout Connecticut. Parts, MANCHESTER Gardens - One Five-room townhouse apart­ children, no pets, responsiblfe and parking. Call 643-9551. 1968 VOLKSWAGEN sunroof, I am too much in love to think straight. Please help me. I king: led low; finessed and for China and bisquebiscme dolls. $100 supplies, accessories. Full time asked my mdther, and she says I should go through with West N orth East South and two bedroom apartments in ment, V /i tiled baths, 2 alr- adults, only $200 monthly, AM-FM radio, new paint, good made my contract.” 43 and up for Byeb To.To . NeverNe give or service department. Plaza Dogs-Birds-Peta beautiful country setting. Walk ondltloners, wall-to-wall Hayes Corp. 64M131. running condition, $650. Call the wedding. Should.I? sell a doll without getting our Homes. 1348 Wilbur,Cross TORN 1 V C H7S ttr 4itA lAC T H M U1 >ILQ!L to everything. $169 - $189 arpeting, full basement, evenings, 647-9824. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ offer. Call locally, W5-7356. MANCHESTER - One edroom R e s o r t Properly Highway, Berlin Turnpike, 3 V Pass 4 V monthly. Includes heat, hot eat, hot water, appliances, For Pent 5 6 Berlin, (jonnecticpt. 1-828-0369. Pass Pass Pass vations. Combined inside/out- water, and appliances. Ranch Type apartment, private 1972 GRAN Torino two door, DEAR TORN; No! Better a broken engagement than a Alley Oop — Dave Graue side runs, partitioned privacy, LIVING ROOM - sofa and chair lo pets. entrance. Includes heat, hot Opening lead.^ K A in good condition, call 649-9765. Superintendent 646-0090. Equal eight cylinder, air conditioning, broken marriage later. Your Gance is conning you. germicidal lighting. Canine water and appliances, $1K per COTTAGE - Columbia Lake - power steering, $1995 , 649-2509. 23’. 1973, TERRY Trailer, fully A Minnesota reader asks, ”If SPEAKING OF'SIGNS, / WELL, HOW \ YEAH, housing. 6 4 9 -7 6 2 0 equipped, including canopy, SAY, WHY DON'T y e a h ,..AN'A ...I'LL eOGETCHA Holiday Inne. 200 Sh^don Road, month. Paul W. Dougan off season rates. Sleeps 6. Call my opponents bid a grand slam WE ADVERTISE DISHWASHER,, so m eth in g T'MAKE MA'VBE WE SHOULD ABOUT'THE jlL IK E htonchester. 646-5971. Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. 228-9386 after 5 p.m. 1965 FORD two door sedan, call 875-4323 after 6. Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel By Oswald & James Jacoby can I bid eight and play the FOR A COOK ' lOO! A SIGN WITH.' . CHAN0E THAT o n e TWO DUDES THAT,, MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 UP THERE.' DINING ANO/OBVIUE! □ RENTALS good condition, $200, call 643- hand there? Doubled, of SOCIAA. ./IT'S GOT bedroom Townhouse, IVi baths, 2 1/2 room efficiency, $140 81 The unlucky expert had us V PRIVATE riding instructions, 61 Autos For Sale 81 6662. Autoa For Sato I HAVE THIS TEWWl&LE WAIT.' I HAVEN'T cornered again. 'This time he course!” CLUB'’? ! CLASS' full basement, private en­ monthly, carneting, and A u to s For Sale R^IN JN.MS' ^ C K .. FINISHED ..____ English and Western, $5.00 per parking included, one months was all smiles. He chortled, “1 The answer is that the laws of hour, call 633-5571, anytime. Rooms for Pent 52 trances and patio, includes :AD. WECITING contract bridge specifically heat, appliances, carpeting, security, no utilities, no pets, MV think I’ve finally broken my call 646-5200, prohibit such a bid. There are THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ pool, air-conditioning. $290 per SYMPTOMS.' jinx.” BASSET HOUND - AKC He showed us the North and various penalties, but the one registered, male, eight months, nished rooms, centrally month. Paul W. Dougan, CHARLES APARTMENTS, South cards and said, “You-are really-serious one'that would $150, 742-9394. located. Kitchen privileges. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 1 East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 require a player who has bid Parking. Reasonable rates. in four hearts after a two. club room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, overcall by West. He leads the eight hearts over seven' spades COLLIE PU PP IE S - AKC Phone 649-2358. appliances, two air con­ MODEL to bid seven notrump-has been king and ace of clubs. East registered, need a good home, APARTMENT ditioners, heat, hot water, left out on the theory that it MANCHESTER - clean, fur­ echoes so he continues with the $80 firm, 568-5092. storage, basement garage, $235, would be cruel and inhuman nished room, central, apply 4 RENTAL OFFICE jack. Which one of dummy’s 646-0800. punishment. FOR SALEL eight month old Pearl St. apartment 1 or call Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other END trumps do you ruff with?” , German Shepherd, $10, call 643- 875-3503 after 6. times by appointment. SIX ROOM Duplex 1 1/2 baths, Out Our Way — Negley Cochran Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway 9100. We have a large variety of good location, $200 monthly, no CLEARANCE ESSEX MOTOR INN weekly deluxe one & two bedroom utilities, security required. 646- NO,THAT'S JU S T WISHFUL THI5 WILL LOOK REAL NICE IN AKC small miniature poodle rooms, single $56, double $69, Townhouse and Garden type 0156. OUR STOCK OF 1975’s MUST GO! LOOK AT TH' PLEASED LOOK ON yOUR BUTTONHOLE, eWEETlEj puppies, silver father, cham­ plus tax, continental breakfast, units throughout Manchester. it's j u s t a .'c o l d / NO, BUT t h e y 'l l TH' b u l l s f a c e .' h e 's j u s t EX­ THINKINSI rVE SEEM y A FLOWEf? pagne mother, ready to go at air conditioning, color TV, call GIVE HIM ONE OF STOP HIS, PLAINED A JOB PROBLEM AND W)HAT'S IN TH AT N O TE- \ FOUR ROOM Apartment, se­ SAVE THE PRICE IHCREASE — SAVE OH OUR I U/UlkllUA / IS S R A TlFIE D TO S E E TH ' (SUV'S eoOK-AN'I'DSAYTH' N FOP. you, 1/ reduced price, 742-6953. 646-2300. DAMATO ENTERPRISES THESE PILLS EVEfiV MY UITTLe cond floor, corner Strickland FOUR HOURS.' J (SOIN' T(D TH' TR(DUBLE O F '(toy's -hJST REMEMBERED 240 New State Rd. and Strong. Stove and MAK.1N’ NOTES ON IT.' HE'S SUPPOSED T(D Livestock 44 CENTRAL, pleasant room, 6 4 6 -1 0 2 1 TAKE HOME HAM- refrigerator, security, no pets. MODEL END CLOSE-OUT DEALS______T thevT ure BURrSER AM'BUMS' with telephone, next to shower, $150. 646-5566. TWO BOARDING stalls, flexi­ parking, 649-6801 after 6 p.m. St&H ble arrangements available. BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVELLE Trails and ring. Call 875-6550. Autos For Sale 61 Autoa For Sato 61 BRAND NEW 1975 VEGA 81 Autof For Solo Malibu Coupe. 6 cyl., automatic B Nolchback Sedan. 4 cyt., atd. trans.. power steering, rear Boals-Accettortat 45 trans., radio, < whitewalls, 60,000 defogger, radio, vinyl trim, mile 5 year engine guarantee. whitewalls, wheel covers. Carter 18' CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. Carter Care. St. No. 3886. <2865 Care. St. No. 3616 <3695 Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- 8119. BRAND NEW 1975 IMPALA Mutt & Jeff — Al Smith 16' Cruiser Inc. 50 h.p. Johnson BRAND NEW 1975 MONZA 4-Door Sedan. V-8. automatic electric start and generator Towne Coupe. 4 cyl., 5-speed trans., power steering and brakes, P' ^ OH,OH, plus trailer, fully equipped. trans., rear defogger, day-nite air conditioning, dix. seat belts, A FIGHT.' 1 / ^ Excellent condition. Askiiking mirror, mouldings, radio, floor mats, tinted glass, body Sfro-graph S — —— V i 1^KARATE/j whitewalls, vinyl rool. 80,000 mile 5 mouldings, whMl mouldings, radio, $500. Call 742-7010. year engine guarantee, Carter rear speaker, wheel covers, <4550 By BERNICE BEDE OSOL Care. St. No. 3762. <3890 whitewalls, Carter Care. St. No. % l 1958 MFG Boat, motor and 3527. trailer. Just restored, fine con­ . ,For Saliirday, SapI 30 LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) STOP IR AND SEE WHY! Something worthwhile is to be dition, $700. Call 742-8465 after WE HAVE 39 YEARS OF SATISHED USED CAR CUSTOMERS. gained today from an enter­ 3:30. ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) prise you'll share with a cohort. 71 FORD $2408 74 TOYOTA $3895 This Is of those days when THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER 47 ★ TRUCKS ★ Just be sure your aims are syn­ Garden Products LTD Squaire Wagon. V-8, automatic Mark II. 6 cylinder, automatic ■ you'll be" far more adept at chronized. transmission, power steering, power transmission, radio. 74 TOYOTA $3099 ' handling larger issues than Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick LOMBARDO S - Pick your own brakes, radio. 72 FORD $2995 HILux 4 cylinder, 4 speed, radio. • smaller ones’. Think big, SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Your handiness can save you a - tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, 74 VESA $2895 Mustang. V-8, automatic transmis­ 75 CHEV. $5395 tAI WORD, lJUlT VOUR WE hot peppers, and string beans. Hatchback Coupe. 4 cylinder, sion, radio, power steering, power Blazer 4 wheel drive, automatic ’ TAURUS (April 20-May 20) iair piece ol change today. »-29 'i j automatic transmission, power BUSTER. WHY KIPP IN’— Silver Lane - near K-Mart, at brakes. transmission, power steering, power ■ You wl.ll benefit today from a- You'll salvage something steering, radio. disc brakes, auxiliary top, rear seat, others might have thrown NQT EAT HERE?, WE'RE JU5T MORE East Hartford-Manchesler 73 CHEV. $3148 radio, aux. front seat, gauges, special confidential arrangement well- away. WE’VE BEEN OUTSIPE T ime U6H Town line. Bring own baskets. 72 CHEV. $3243 Impals. Automatic transmiaalon, air 2-tone paint. ' screened .from persons not The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions SALE 74 CHEV. $4595 Camaro. Automatic transmission, conditioning, vinyl root, powar directly involved. PRIVIN6 FOR THE CITY APPIN l e t 's SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. Monte Carlo. V-8, automatic power steering, radio. ataaring, radio. 74 CHEV. $4095 HOURS.' LIMITS.' OIL PRIVE TOMATOES, pick in own con- Iranamiulon, air condlUonIng, bucket Van. Hl-Cube, V-8, automatic 21) You're lucky today through Boats, AM/FM radio, vinyl root, power 74 CHEV. $3505 74 MERC. $3675 transmission, power steering & : GEMINI (May 21-June 20) persons with whom you share mNER THAN T il l w £ tainers, 21 Angel St., Chevelle Malibu 2-Door. V-8, Manchester. Btearlnfl, power brakes. Comat 4-Door. 6 cylindar, automatic brakes, aux. seat, 60" rear doore, and ’ Yesterday ■ you couldn't rely a c lo s e . one-to-one ' ^ BURNIN' FINP A C H E S T E R 'e ★ 1974 T-MRD. DEMO. LOADED! <7100 ★ 1 automatic, power steering, power tranamiulon, powar ataaring, radio, much more. ■ upon friends to back you. To­ A TTEN D IN G 72 CHEV. $2695 brakes, sir conditioning, vinyl top, low mllaaga. relationship, especially in your IT, restaurant BARTENDER'e NEW-USED wide mouth jars, Chevella Concourse Estate Wagon. radio. 74 CHEV. S4878 day. your influence with your social life. that looks' 6 CHO O U ... 1973 LTD DROUGHAM V-8, automatic transmission, power 74 CHEV. $4295 Blazer. 4 wheel drive Cheyenne, peer group is very strong. THEY SAVE carboys, one - five gallons. 1975 F250 SUPER CAB steering, radio. 74 OPEL $3275 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. CHedPi APPETiIINO 360, V-6 engine. 4-speed stick, power steering, camper 4-doof Sedan. Red. automatic, powar steering, power Caprice Classic Coupe. V-8, eutomellc Irantmlselon, powar HIM SO M E ^ Crocks, 2-5 gallons. Kegs, brakes, sir conditioning. Manta Luxus 2-Door. 4 cylinder, 4 automatic transmission, air con­ steering, heavy duty power brekee, CANCER (June 21-July 22) 19) Help will arrive in the nick top. AM/FM radio, plus more, 73 FORD $3605 speed, vinyl roof, radio. One who is important to HOMEWORK barrels. 643-2880. Qran Torino Squaire Wagon. Air con­ ditioning, power windows, radio, vinyl tux. top, rear seat, tinted gleet, ol lime, so don't Irel. You won't TO DO ditioning, V-8, automatic transmis­ 73 VE6A $2295 roof, power steering, power brakes. special z-tone paint, bright metfl hub something you're involved in be stuck with a chore you / SAVE *3250 sion, power steering, power brakes, Hatchback Coupe. 4 cylinder, caps, H.D. front & rear apringa. will be looking out for your weren't looking forward lo do­ CHRYSANTHEMUMS - dig radio. automatic transmission, radio. 71 CHEV. $2598 welfare today. Relax. The your own, $1.50 each, 29 Moun­ Chevelle Concourse Estate Wagon. 73 CHEV. $3595 ing alone. 72 FORD $2495 74 CHEV. $3645 V-8, automatic transmission, air con­ y. ton Pickup. V-8, standard, power bases are covered. 1 tain Rd.. Glastonbury, (near 1975 MAVERICK 2-DR. 1373 EORD TORINO ileering. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. It) Automatic, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass, 2>door Hardtop. Blue, V-6, automatic, power steering, LTD. 4-door. V-8. automatic Nova 2-Door Coupe. V-6, automatic ditioning, radio, power steering. LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) A friend Minnechaug Golf Course). transmission, radio, air conditioning, transmission, air conditioning, vinyl You'll be in a very sociable air conditioning. sir conditioning. 71 JEEP $3075 has some valuable information vinyl roof. roof, radio, power steering, power 74 OPEL $3445 Commando 4wheel drive Station frame ol mind today, especially brakes, low mileage. Manta Coupe. 4 cylinder, automatic Wagon. 6 cylinder, automatic, power for you today. However, when toward evening. Bright lights, 73 VOLKS $2495 transmission, vinyl roof, AM/FM you first hear it you won't fully DELICIOUS ECONOMICAL *3750 *2495 ^ BUG. 4 cylinder, 4 speed, radio, low 74 CHEV. $3793 radio, low mileage. iteering, radio. music and activity will be your easy lo serve sweet corn at its mileage. Chevelle Malibu Station Wagon. V-8, appreciate its worth. cup ol lea. best Buckland Farms fruit and automatic transmission, air con­ 73 PORT. $3328 74 TOYOTA $3390 1972 GRAN TORINO SPORT 75 VESA $3095 LeMans. V-8, automatic transmis­ HILux 4 cylinder, 4 speed, with VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) To­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) vegetable stand, corner of 1974 MERCURY CAPRI ditioning. radio, power steering^ camper cap. V; 2-door, 6-cyllnder, automatic, radial tires, air con­ 2-door Hardtop. Automatic, bucket seats, console, Hatchback Coupe. 4 cylinder, 4 power brakes. sion. power steering, radio______day will work out very advan­ You're going lo dig into your Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane Adams Street and Tolland power steering. 'n ditioning, _ ^ speed,, radio. tageously for you. materially purse today lor something lor /WAIN I COULDN'T E)4PLAIN IT ^ Turnpike opposite Caldors. ^WHAT.' YOU'RE I WAS T and reputationwise. Luck is ac­ the lamily. The money will br­ HIGHWAY' - •w » fw a Open Daily. NEED CREDIT - ASK OUR SALESMEN AROUT OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN ting lor you behind the scenes. CAUGHT IN A MILLION YEARS, BUZ. *4150 ing Dleasure to all. (D 'fie, SW 'I ’ V * 4 1 furniture, lamps, china, etc. 8-2.9 Any quantity, M4-8962 © 1975 By KEA Inc 1 M Rtq U 5 P$l

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There doesn’t appear to be any state aid ’The state has reached its bonding HnUt available for a $7,000 renovation project at and there won’t be any more staLC(id4 Kclwartl C. Hinrhrliff Jr. Mrs. Vuldert E. Dragon Bennet Janior High School, says Carl less the General Assembly ch HEBRON — A memorial ser­ VERNON - Mrs. Eva M. Paternostro, acting chief of the state legislature meets in Februai^ vice for Edward C. Hinchcliff Dragon, 64. of 120 Pleasant St., Department of Education’s Bureau of Jr,, 39, of Gilead St., who died East Longmeadow, Mass, died School Buildings. The bureau chief said, however, Thursday in Manchester early this morning at an Eas The project at Bennet involves renova­ projects were financed by temporary nffi- Memorial Hospital of gunshot Hartford convalescent home tion of the data processing center in the ding before they went into the construc­ wounds, will be today at 3 p.m. She was the wife of Valdert E school’s basement area. Formerly a part tion stage. ’This financing should carry the in the Rockwell House, Dragon and the mother of Mrs of the general school area. It is now a self- projects until the General Assembly can contained unit with separate offices for Colebrook. Frank (Pauline l Plante of Ver act, he said. He was born in Rockford, III. non. the computer programmers and director, He was a graduate of the She lived in East lavatories, and storage space. "We can hope they will authorize Reim­ Choate School. Wallingford, and Longmeadow since 1958. Bennet is one of four schools in the state bursement,” said Wilson Deakin, assis­ Cornell University. Ithaca, Other survivors are another whose renovation projects may be tant school superintendent. affected. N.Y. daughter, eight grandchildren Mr, Hinchliff was a former and one great-grandchild. probate judge in Hebron and a The funeral is Saturday at past president of the Board of 9;30 a m. from the Hafey Funeral Home, Shaker Rd . Education. He was a member Mystic woihan M T H Y SAYS: “HAVE A SAFE * HAPPY HOLIDaT; of the Republican Town Com­ East Longmeadow, Mass., with wins $200^00 W F U BE OPEN SUNDAY A MONDAY FOR'^OUII mittee and the Volunteer Fire a Mass at 10 at St. Michael's Church on Maple St.. East YALESVILLE (UPI) - Mrs. HOUDAY SHOPPING GONVENIENGEr... Department. ORCHARD FRESH: Fftetton* Peach^ GrMninfit, WMtthita A He had been a deacon at the Longmeadow. Burial will be in Rose Collins, 45, of Mystic, was Qravanttain Applas. Congregational Church. Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Ware. so nervous Thursday after win­ NATIVE: Butter A Sugar Corn, Sholl Boana, Qrttn A Yellow Squash, ning $200,000 in the Connecticut Cukes, Egg Plant, Cauliflower, Acorn A Butternut Squa^, Red A Hot Survivors are his wife. Mass. Peppers, Leeks, Cherry Tomatoes, Pickling Onions, Red Onions, Ttir< Esther Bishop Hinchcliff; a There are no calling hours. state lottery that she spilled an nips, Swiss Chard, Dandellono, Sweet Potatoes, White Onions. orange drink on her winnings. FRESH: Bartlett Pears, Ktsri Fruit, Plums, Cantaloupes, Honeydesrs, son, Edward C. Hinchcliff HI of Crawshaw, Csmery Melons, Red A Green Grapes, Peaches, Concord Collins, who with her Grapes, Prune Plums, Apricots, NecUrines, Pineapples. Hebron; four daughters, Wendy Ronald D. Richard Hinchcliff, Dana Hinchcliff. hu^and Peter manages the -BUY ONf OB A DOZEN AND PICK OUT YOUB OWNT Ronald D. Richard, 22, of 3390 YES. we HAVE CANNItfQJARSI Robin Hinchcliff and Karen Starlight Restaurant in Niantic,^ Main St., Rocky Hill died this THRIFTY WEEKEND SPECrALS Hinchcliff, all of Hebron; his said she would use the money to' morning at Hartford Hospital. FRESH, NATIVE GREEN A YELLOW SQUASH 2 ib,40< mother. Mrs. Seymour Dribben Lt. Richard Sartor, right, shows the two newest recruits to the Manchester Police Depart­ take her husband on a vacation. I He was the brother of James of New York City; and a sister, ment how the routine works at the station’s front desk. Robert Ricci and Mrs. Ruth “That’s a lot of money,” she LARGE SIZE HONEYDEWS...... •2.88 both of Manchester. check and promptly spilled the NATIVE TOMATOES ib 38‘ Rockford, 111 He was bom in Hartford and The Torrent Funeral Home, drink on it. She’ll get a $ii0,000 SEEDLESS ORAPES ibOO* lived in East Hartford most of Maple Ave., Norfolk, is in check each of the next nine GANNINO JARS GASE OF 12 QUARTS *2.98 his life. charge of arrangements. years. OPEN DAfLY S A.M. TO « P.M. • SUNDAYS 6 A.M. TO I P.M. He was employed at the data Two join Manchester Police The winning combination of • W0 StU Tht Htnid, Sundtf P«p*n, pin Lolfry TIekM center for the State of Connec­ the weekly state lottery was 97- ticut in Hartford for three Yellow-455. ’The bonus number years. Chief Robert Lannan today ago at the Burlington, Vt. ,»drawn was 83007. » ^ ■«'» ■ Other survivors are his force since last fall. .Mark ,N. Hoekstra swore in two new police of­ mother, stepfather, his mater­ medical center. Ricci placed first in the ■ ■ VERNON -Mark N. ficers who will fill two of the She has three daughters aged nal grandmother, and three exams administered to about Hoekstra, 26, of 1238 Hartford seven vacancies on the force. 10,11 and 12. She said she has 180 applicants for the two posts. Thieves invade 276 OAKLAND ST., MANCHESTER » 643-6384 Tpke. died Thursday at sisters. The funeral is Monday at 2 Mrs. Ruth Murray, 36, of been mostly a housewife since Chief Lannan said. two courtrooms Manchester Memorial Glastonbury and Robert Ricci, p.m. at Rose Hill Funeral she left Vermont to come to Ricci earned an associate HARTFORD (UPI) - HospiUl. He was the husband of 28, of Vernon received their Home, 580 Elm St., Rocky Hill. Connecticut 13 years ago. degree in science from the Thieves took advantage of a Janet Stefanik Hoekstra. badges and were introduced to She completed the Emergen­ Academy of Aeronautics in He was born in Springfield, Burial will be in Ellington lunch break to burglarize two Cemetery, Ellington. some of the staff. cy Medical Training program Flushing, N.Y. in 1968. He Common Pleas courtrooms Mass. Friends may call at the They report Tuesday to the at Manchester Community served in the Navy from 1968 to Thursday of four microphones He was employed as a clerk Municipal Police Training funeral home Sunday from 2 to College in 1974. She worked this 1972 as an aviation mechanic valued at a total of $500. in the auto parts department at Academy in Meriden. Their summer as a volunteer on the stationed in California. Lynch Motors in Manchester. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Police said while Common eight-week stay there ends Oct. Glastonbury Ambulance crew. He worked from 1972 to last Pleas Court 14 employes were Other survivors are his 24. Then they begin a two-week She said today her husband is January as an assistant parents, Donald and Alice out to lunch between 1 p.m. and field training period in “supportive” of her new career engineer at Pratt & Whitney 2 p.m., someone took the Baling Kit Hebert Hoekstra of Vernon; a Mrs. Margaret K. Donahue Manchester before assuming in police work. Aircraft in East Hartford. microphones from two court­ son, Glenn Andrew Hoekstra.'at SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. regular duties on the force. Mrs. Murray is the second Ricci is working toward a rooms, leaving only the desk home; four brothers, John E. Now with the purchase of any Margaret Kennedy Donahue, Chief Lannan said. woman to join the force as a B.A. in psychology at the microphones used by the Hoekstra of East Longmeadow, 81, of 119 Kelly Rd. died Mrs. Murray is a registered regular patrol officer. Miss University of Hartford. He is judges. Whirlwind* rotary mower. Mass., and Jeffrey Hoekstra, Thursday at Manchester nurse. She worked over 13 years Audrey Paradis has been on the married. Thomas Hoekstra and Neil Memorial Hospital. She was the Hoekstra, all of Vernon; two widow of Joseph Donahue. Buy a new Whirlwind by sisters, Lynne Hoekstra and She was bom in Lawrence, POLICE REPORT Toro*, (jet all the Dianne Hoekstra, both of Ver­ Mass, and lived in the Hartford engineering and safety non; and his paternal grand­ area most of her life until features that make a Toro mother, Mrs. Mildred Miller of moving to South Windsor two aToro*,anda/ree Hill Rd., Vernon. He was Springfield, Mass. years ago. ARRESTS investigation ot an armed Ronald Blessing, 31, of Hart­ bagging kit. See for charged with disorderly con­ The funeral will be Monday at She was a member of St. MANCHESTER holdup at Gasland in Coventry. ford, was arrested Thursday on yourself. Limited time 10 a.m. at the Burke-Fortin duct and interfering with a f Handle- Margaret Mary Church, South William Shaia, 18, of 47 They were to be presented in a warrant issued by Common only. mounted Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., Windsor, the Ladies of Thomas Dr., breach of peace, Common Pleas Court 19, Pleas Court 19 charging him police officer. controls w4thin / Rockville. The Rev. Ronald J. LaSalette of Hartford and the third-degree criminal mischief, Rockville today. with two counts of third-degree Therrien was released on his easy reach of operator Fournier, pastor of Emanuel Burma Mission Club of Our and intoxication Thursday at 10 forgery and one count of promise to appear in court in Lutheran Church in Lady of Sorrows Church of p.m. at a Maple St. apartment Theodore R. Blessing, 36, of second-degree larceny. Rockville, Sept. 24 and Moulton Manchester, will officiate. Hartford. near Main St. The charges stem Forest Rd., Coventry was He was presented in court was released on a $250 non­ ' Folding Burial will be in South Survivors are two sons, charged Thursday with posses­ surety bond for the same court handle from a fight police observed in Thursday where he pleaded for easy Cemetery, Tolland. Joseph F. Donahue of South which Shaia allegedly broke an sion of stolen goods and posses­ guilty to the second-degree date. ____ storage Friends may call at the Windsor and John A. Donahue apartment window. Court is sion of marijuana. larceny charge and the two SOUTH WINDSOR funeral home Sunday from 2 to of San Diego, Calif., and three He was presented in court in today in East Hartford. counts of forgery were not Francis Davrin, 19, of Wan- 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Rockville later in the day. His grandchildren. Michael F. Dagon, 21, of East prosecuted. tagh, L. I. was charged Those wishing to do so may The funeral is Saturday at case was continued and he was Hartford, operating under the His case was continued to Thursday night with third- I Rugged 3.5 hp j make memorial gifts to the 8:15 a.m. from the Samsel- taken to the Hartford Correc­ influence of alcohol in connec­ Sept. 25 for sentencing. degree larceny, reckless 4-cycle endn American Cancer Society. Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 tional Center in lieu of posting a starts easily tion with a car-tree collision driving, operating under Buckland Rd., South Windsor, Thursday at 11:50 p.m. on $1,000 surety bond. Gordon L. Kauffman Jr., 17, suspension, operating an un­ "Safety Shield” with a Mass at 9 at St. Margaret VERNON -helps protect Wetherell St. east of Hillstown of 41 Village St., Rockville, was registered motor vehicle, and Mary Church. Burial will be in Joseph Henry, 19, of 146 Rd. Court is Sept. 16. charged with first-degree misuse of registration plates. Warren Ave., Vernon was East Cemetery, Manchester. Jeffrey J. Lyman, 17, of 14 criminal trespassing Thursday. He was held overnight in lieu Friends may call at the charged with four counts of Delmont St., reckless driving He is to appear in court in of posting a $250 surety bond funeral home tonight from 7 to fourth-degree burglary, one This printing test pattern is Aug. 23 on Burnham St. Court, Rockville, Sept. 24. and was to be presented in count, first-degree burglary, part of The Herald quality con­ 9. Sept. 9. Common Pleas Court 12, East two counts of second-degree trol program in order to give Preston Torry, 61, of 163 Bradford Hultgren, 20, of 131 Hartford today, you one of the finest Midnight service Birch St., evading responsibili­ larceny, and one count of Ferguson Rd., Manchester, was newspapers in the nation. ty in connection with a two-car third-degree larceny. charged Thursday with failure Court of Probate I Exclusive planned at Temple fender bender in the Top Notch He was taken to Hartford to drive a reasonable distance District of Manchester I Wind Tunnel* Correctional Center in lieu of apart in connection with the in­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Iiousing A Selichot (Penitential Foods parking lot off N. Main ESTATE OF MYRTLE M. WHEELER -vacuums posting a $7,500 bond. Prayers) service will be con­ St. Thursday at 8; 10 p.m. Minor vestigation of a three-car acci­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. William E. lawns dent on Rt. 83. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be ducted at Temple Beth Sholom damage done to his car and a presented to the fiduciary named below Robert Walters, 36, a Somers He is to appear in court in on Saturday at midnight. A parked car. Court, Sept. 16. on or before November 18, 1975 or be ScU-propellcd barred by law. The fiduciary is; “Coffee Hour” sponsored by Raymond E. Jerry Jr., 18, of Correctional Institution inmale Rockville Sept. 17. Easy cutting- froiil-wncel drive was arrested Thursday on a Wanda W. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Club of the temple 83E Rachel Rd., evading 88 Ehjdley Town Road height w arrant issued by Common adjustment Model #16273 will precede the service and responsibility in connection Alan J. Therrien, 29, of En­ Windsor, Connecticut Pleas Court 19 charging him 06095 will begin at 10:30 p.m. with a one-car accident on the field was charged early today with first-degree robbery and The Memorial Service at the Charter Oak Park dirt drive with disorderly conduct in con­ third-degree larceny. ym Temple Beth Sholom Memorial Thursday at 11;30 p.m. The car nection with the investigation HBtR*/ Haven’t done withouU He was presented later in , MORiJ Park will be Sunday at 2 p.m. he was driving flipped onto its of a fight in a parking lot on court in Rockville where the Windsor Ave., Rockville. Toro long enough? right side, l o w 40 Yttra of UM)n.lM toYlot A passenger, Scott Alemany, first-degree robbery charge *Toro trademarks 17, of 40 Parker St,, hurt his was reduced to third-degree Charged in the same incident I O p e n 2 4 Hours Dally Offer jpod while limited supply In Respect To The Memory Of right hand. He was taken to and the case was continued to was John L. Moulton, 18, of Elm FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE of Bagging* Kits lasts. Manchester Memorial Hospital Sept. 4. Mrs. Valdert E. Dragon by passers-by where he was CAPITOL The Wishing Well Card & Gift Shop at Burr treated for cuts and released. Court for Jerry is Sept. 16. M obil S Corners Shopping Plaza will be closed HEATING OILS COVENTRY SHOP PINEHURST Saturday due to the death of Mrs. Valdert E. EQUIPMENT, INC. Wayne Badstuebner, 18, and OIL BURNER A Dragon, mother of the shop’s proprietor, Timothy Baraw, 17, both of Sat. 8 a.m. til 6 p.m. HEATING INSTALLATION 38 Main St., Mandiostor • 843-7858 Mrs. Frank Plante. Mark Dr., Coventry, were charged Thursday with first- STOUFFER’S E O « 643-5135 ‘After The Sale, We Service What We Sell! degree robbery and first-degree 1315 enter St Mancheater larceny in connection with the MAC N CHEESE WASHINGTON (IDAHO nPE) RUSSET POTATOES MUFFLERS Special 5 lbs. 6 9 ^ INSTALLED Most Ford, Chevys Lean Cube Steaks >b *1.89 i and Plymouths. 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