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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 22, 1974— VOL. XCIII, No. 248 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE! FII-TEEN CENTS Cypriot Cease-Fire Off to Slow Start By United press International EDT cease-fire deadline set by Greek and The Greek Cypriot Radio said Turkish Turkish forces today. The Greek Cypriots planes striking shortly before the truce ■ ' A - i '.S i; The British High Commissioner on radioed that they had accepted the truce deadline bombed a hotel in the port of Cyprus said fighting continued on the offer but reported heavy Turkish air at­ Famagusta and killed a number of persons island at least an hour past the 10 a.m. tacks. including 20 foreigners. It did not say what nationality the foreigners were. Other dis­ patches spoke of a Turkish Cypriot quarter Buckley Nomination of Nicosia. Coup Denied Ankara Radio said an Athens coup overthrew the Greek government today S- Surprises Delegates but the Greek Embassy in Washington said the report was totally unfounded. UPI Correspondent John Rigos reported from By DOUG BEVINS placed in nomination Saturday by State Athens that the Greek military junta "I don’t understand how that result Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli of remained in power and the city was nor­ came about,” Manchester’s Republican Manchester. mal. Town Chairman A. Paul Berte said today, The final tally after two ballots Satur­ The British High Commissioner said in a / discussing Saturday events which led to day was 98 votes for Buckley, 64 for message delivered over British Forces nomination of Atty. F. Mac Buckley of Figueroa, and six for DiFazio. radio at 5 p.m. Cyprus time (11 a.m. Newington as GOP candidate for Congress There was no indication today that EDT), an hour after the cease-fire was to in the First District. Figueroa, who resigned as Community Af­ have gone into effect: Buckley, a latecomer to the race, edged fairs Commissioner to for Congress, “In many areas fighting has been in­ o ul fonfier Cdipmunity Affairs Com- would seek a primary in the First District. tense and I cannot provide you with the missfoner Ruben Figueroa by a 3-2 margin “The convention has spoken,” Berte security and protection that I would wish. 7^in the Republican nominating convention said. The U.N. is doing a magnificent job in As the GOP candidate, Buckley is likely at West Hartford Saturday. trying to arrange a cease-fire and I am to face incumbent Democrat William John, Ella and Jack Confer "Many of the delegates didn’t even meet still hopeful that this can be arranged. Cotter for the Congressional seat. him (Buckley) until Saturday afternoon,” Democrats are holding district ‘Keep Calm’ Ella Grasso confers with party the Bushnell Memorial Hall, site of holding up Mrs. Grasso's hand and Berte said, pointing out that Buckley’s in­ nominating conventions tonight, and “My advice to you is very short: keep leaders John Bailey, left, And John the Democratic Convention. Dempsey cheered her nomination. (Herald tentions weren’t known until last Friday Cotter’s only known opponent — Hartford calm and stay indoors and take no Dempsey Saturday morning outside later electrified the convention by photo by Barlow) when he resigned as a special federal at­ Mayor George Athanson— withdrew from chances.” torney. The cease-fire, largely a triumph of "I don’t know where his support came the race Sunday. There were no surprises in the other five Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, from,” Berte said, noting that Buckley GOP Congressional District conventions appeared to have turned the two NATO had done little, if any, cam­ Saturday. Nominated by acclamation allies from the brink of war towards the paigning., Neither Buckley nor another negotiating table. British Foreign latecomer to the First District race, were: • Two-term incumbent Stewart Secretary James Callaghan announced in Manchester Delegates former Democrat Lucian DiFazio, have McKinney of Fairfield in the Fourth London today that Britain, Greece and been to Manchester, Berte said. District convention at Bridgeport. Turkey will begin talks on a Cyprus settle­ Manchester’s 19-member delegation to ment in Geneva Tuesday or Wednesday. the Saturday nominating convention • Freshman Rep. Ronald Sarasin of Beacon Falls in the Fifth District conven­ All indications from broadcasts and dis­ remained committed to Figueroa on both Pleased with Slate patches from the Mediterranean ‘ island of the town ballots which ended with tion at Danbury. • Atty. Jame Altham of Hamden, a were that heavy fighting continued until Buckley’s selection. By MAL BARLOW in one of the three camps so that the delegate’s seat of John Hutchinson who political newcomer, in the ’Third District the last minute. Broadcasts told of ’The local delegation unanimously en­ feelings of the local people were exactly was away in Texas. It was Tim’s first also. convention at Hamden. Turkish bomb attacks and an Australian In the one fight of the Democratic State dorsed Figueroa last Wednesdy — when the same as their delegates. • State Sen. Samuel Hellier of Mystic in corrrespondent said Turkish army troops Convention Saturday in Hartford, the 22 Figueroa was the only GOP candiate for The “Old Timers” the Second District convention at supported by fresh paratroop drops broke Manchester (Relegates found themselves There was no plan to make most of theni the post — and Figueroa’s name was_ Ward said he has been coming to Willimantic. The Second District seat is through to the Turkish quarter of Nicosia split and leaning toward the loser. new people, according to the town party Democratic state conventions since the now held by Republican Robert Steele, in Hheavy fighting today. chairman, "Ted Cummings. It just worked Outside of the treasurer’s spot on the Joe Sm ith cam paign of 1928. He who is running for governor. outuut that uidi. way.wdjr. ticket, the Manchester people were represented Stafford then and helped get Inside Today’s • Deputy State Banking Commissioner More Troops Arrive pleased with the Democratic candidates. Attilio “Pop” Frasinelli of Stafford into Patsy Piscopo in the Sixth District con­ Bryan Boswell of the newspaper the Contrary to the opinions of many, Cum­ State leaders led by John Bailey had mings said the convention was “wide politics. “Pop” was on the floor and he vention at Torrington. Australian reported from Nicosia that picked Henry Parker of New Haven for and Ward had a mini-reunion. In the Democratic conventions tonight, truckloads of heavily armed Turkish open” after the positions of governor and troops were pouring into the enclave, treasurer. Sanford Cloud Jr. of Hartford lieutenant governor. lirralJi contests are likely in all but the First challenged him. Henry Becker has been to all the state relieving the Turkish Cypriot militiamen District (Cotter) and Fourth District (in “And it’s going to be decided right here conventions since 1948. He was an early who have defended the area since the Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 7, 9 which incumbent Robert Giamo is unop­ The Manchester people discussed the on the convention floor,” he said Saturday supporter of Mrs. Grasso and said, “I’ve fighting started three days ago. Forum of the Arts ...... Page 2 posed). two men, both black, and found morning predicting a good deal of known Ella personally for many years. The breakthrough was preceded by The biggest fight is expected in the Se­ themselves split 13 to 9 in favor of Cloud. politicking. She’s a fine candidate and a fine woman.” Business Bodies...... Page 3 dawn air strikes by Turkish jet fighter cond District (eastern Connecticut), But the young Hartford man lost the only He said there was plenty of excitement Another old “pol” from Manchester but Vernon Mall okayed ...... Page 14 bombers and a new wave of paratroops which has a three-way race. "The can­ roll call vote of the convention 741 for on the floor for two reasons: The not a delegate was John Sullivan, member dropped on the outskirts of the city, he Little League stars didates there are Atty. (Kristopher Dodd Parker to 465 for Cloud. delegates were happy with Grasso and of the state central committee from the said. b o w ...... !...... Page 12 of North Stonington, son of the late U.S. Killian in the top spots; and the delegates Fourth Senatorial District. He accurately He said the troops were accompanied by Manchester’s Phyllis Jackston, at her OEBNAM Sen. Thomas Dodd; Atty. Jack Bailey of were determined to have their own way in predicted the Parker victory and all the Johnson top hitter ...... Page 12 first convention, got into the action Satur­ Colchester, son of State Democratic numerous wounded. other spots on the ticket well before the ...... Page 12 day morning after finding a copy of the picking the rest of the ticket. Town golf finalists. . . Chairman John Bailey; and Douglas “The Turkish General Hospital is smoke was clear on the convention floor. Bennet Jr. of Lyme. overflowing with casualties,” he said. party platform in her seat. It was the first “I’ve been coming to the conventions time she had seen the many pages of the since the mid 1950's,” Cummings said. platform and she was angry along with South Windsor “This is a lively one. This kind of attitude The seven delegates from South Wind- many of the other delegates. will result in an all-out effort to win in Mrs, Jackston wrote a resolution November. (See Page 10) MSL Bank Adopts New Name “We’re going to win and we’re going to criticizing the lack of time given the delegates to read and analyze the plat­ win big,” Cummings predicted. By DOUG BEVINS made. Hale says, because the new name The association has made application to form. She demanded in her resolution that Their First Convention the State Banking Commission for a new Manchester is getting another new bank more accurately communicates the bank’s the delegates next time get the platform “It’s an experience everyone should brqpelrtJTfice on Rt. 195 in Tolland. The this week — in name only. The 83-year-old identity. at least three days ahead of the conven­ have,” said Mrs. Mary Gelinas. “It’s “There’s no question the bank’s heritage SSsociation now has its main office at 1007 I News Capsules | Manchester Savings and Loan Association tion. great.” Main St. and maintains branches at the K- is changing its name to the Heritage goes back to early Manchester,” Hale She marched up to the podium with her “It’s good to have a new influx,” said said, “so ‘Heritage’ is a natural.” Mart shopping center on Spencer St. and Savings and Loan Association. hand written resolution with her. But Mrs. Jackston. “ But it’s gciod to have ISo Surgery for Franco ’The name change, which bank president The name change. Hale pointed out, will on Rt. 31, Coventry. when she was confronted with the many some of the old timers.” William Hale says has been brewing for not affect management or ownership of Association directors have recently microphones, most at her eye level, and Charles Higgins, a Grasso supporter MADRID (UPI) - Spain’s leading some time, is the second time the local in­ the savings and loan association. Nor will voted to change the method of paying in­ the noisy crowd in the Bushnell Memorial from the beginning, said that ajthough it specialists have decided agains operating terest to savers. Interest will be com­ on ailing Generalissimo Francisco Fran­ stitution has changed its name. From its it call for customer exchange of savings hall, she read her words quietly. was his first political convention, he had pounded daily and credited monthly as of co, either because surgery is not needed or founding in 1891 until 1949, the bank was passbooks or other documents: Business It passed without opposition anyway. > been to several conventions of the July 1; previously interest was paid because he might not survive it after his known as the Manchester Building and will continue as usual. First Convention machinists union of the AFL-CIO. quarterly. latest relapse, medical sources said today. Loan Association. But Hale said other changes are being For-14 of the 22 Manchester delegates, it Other newcomers to the convention As a graphic symbol of the new Heritage This week’s change to Heritage is being envisioned. were William FitzGerald, Matt Moriarty Savings and Loan Association, the bank was their first convention. ISixon Confers with Laivyer They were evenly split months ago, 9 for Jr., Joanne Costello, Irene Pisch, Leo has prepared a woodcut-type logotype WASHINGTON (UPI) - With the House Ella Grasso, 9 for Robert Killian, and 4 un­ Kwash, Thomas Conran, Dan Cole, Pascal depicting local historical landmarks. Pic­ Judiciary Committee in the home stretch committed. They were picked by the peo­ Prignano, Jon Norris and,Joe McCarthy. tured are the first Cheney Bros, silk mill. of its impeachment inquiry. President ple in the 80-member town party who were Tim Moynihan, an alternate, took the Center Congregational Church, the Pitkin Nixon today undertook with his chief Glass Works, Coventry’s Nathan Hale lawyer a thorough discussion of his e h as ju st Homestead, and a typical colonial prospects. 3d friend, homestead. Realtors Say Buy !\ow The word “savings” in the association’s and som e CHICAGO (UPI) — Realtors are ad­ name is given more emphasis in the new Local GOP Delegate vising would-be homeowner to buy now, ( logotype. Hale said the idea is to en­ before housing prices increase. But high \ courage thrift — “an old Yankee custom” down payments, scarcity of mortgage — and because “It’s always a lot harder to money and the high price of mortgages get money than to give it away.” Poll Favors Steele when available are putting a damper on Hale pointed out that a primary concern home hunters’ dreams. of the association will continue to be the By DOUG BEVINS loose” on the rest of the ticket, Berte said. mortgage business. Manchester’s delegation to next Several months ago, local Republicans Morse Critically III The association was originally founded weekend’s Republican State Convention endorsed Agostinelli for whatever slot he seeks on the Republican ticket. He was PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) - Former as Manchester’s first financial institution favors U.S. Rep. Robert Steele of the Se­ Sen. Wayne Morse, 73, one of the U.S. to make home ownership easier for local cond District for the GOP gubernatorial orginally going after the gubernatorial nomination, but withdrew and threw his Senate’s early doves on Vietnam, was citizens. At the end of the association’s nomination. Republican Town Chairman listed in critjcal condition Sunday night at first year (1891), assets totaled $11,928.48 A. Paul Berte said today. support to Steele, deciding to seek re- election as comptroller. Good Samaritan Hospital. and $11,000 of the total was in residential Berte said a poll of the 20 delegates Sun­ Morse, wjjo^had been campaigning hard mortgage loans. day night resulted in 11 for Steele, 6 for Other positions on the ticket were dis­ cussed by the Manchester GOP delegation to regain the seat lost to Sen. Bob At the close of the 1973 year, the Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Panuzio, 1 for Pack wood, R-Ore., six years ago, was association’s assets were slightly more State Rep. Francis Collins of Brookfield, Sunday night, Berte said, but it was agreed to wait to see what develops at the stricken Wednesday night with what was than $36 million, and total mortgages out­ and 2 undecided. thought to be a cold and congestion. Tests standing amounted to $28.3 million. The preference for candidates state convention. the following day diagnosed a urinary “Many times the under-ticket can’t be expressed in those totals includes tract infection and hospital officials said seriously considered until the guber­ “leaning” delegates as well as firmly he had been responding well to antibiotics CLEAR natorial race is decided,” Berte pointed committed delegates, Berte said. until Sunday. Sunday night’s gathering of the out. M orse’s kidneys are operating Manchester delegates to the Republican Manchester GOP delegation was the last sporadically, causing the worsening in his State Convention are Agostinelli, Berte, scheduled meqjipg before the state con­ condition, doctors said Sunday. vention. The convention is due to open Marion Mercer, M. Adler Dobkin, Saunda Friday morning, Berte said, and selection Taylor, Harlan D. Taylor, State Sen. Reinecke Trial Resumes Views New Logotype of candidates for governor, lieutenant David Odegard, State Rep. Donald WASHINGTON (UPI) - Californa Lt. Sunny and warm today high in mid 80s governor, U.S. senator, secretary of the Genovesi, Town Directors Carl Zinsser, Gov. Ed Reinecke may take the stand at Association. The name change, se­ except a bit lower at the shore. Fair state, treasurer, comptroller, and at­ Hillery Gallagher and Vivian Ferguson. his perjury trial today to deny charges he William Hale, president of the former Also, Eugene Montany, Charles McKen­ Manchester Savings and Loan cond in the association’s 83-year tonight low in the 60s. Partly sunny hot torney general will come Saturday. lied to a Senate committee about his and becoming more humid Tuesday, 'The Manchester delegation has made a zie, Anita Murphy, Joseph Swensson, Roy knowledge of International Telephone and Association, examines woodcut history, is' effective this week. chance of thunderstorms towards evening decision on only one other candidate — Thompson, M. Philip Susag, Mary Telegraph’s offer to help finance the 1972 (Herald photo by Bevins) logotype design for the bank’s new high in low 90s but somewhat lower at the State Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli of Fletcher, Donald Kuehl and Elinor Republican National Convention. name: The Heritage Savings and Loan shore.. Manchester — and has agreed to “stay Hashim. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974 MAMpH^STER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974— PAGE THREE Fairs Linked To Religion ,x Potato chips were created Paris—At Babylon and Nine- x Pops Concert Wednesday by an American Indian, vah, aVv the Greek E tru scan George Crum, while em ­ and Roman fairs, at Mecca in jjj FARR’S SECURITY Business Bodies AT&T Widely Held Company ployed as a chef at Saratoga the ffreat'^y s of Islam, and jj; Forum of the Arts The Manchester Summer from ovej 15 area towns. Funds Springs, N.Y., in 1853. They throughout the Middle Ages in :j:j are currently being sought by *.* NEW YORK (U PI)-G iant still remains the most widely Pops Orchestra will present its SYSTEMS 2.93 million shareholders, down 4.9 per cent'from 1.35 million were listed on the menu as Christian E ui^e, a fair was donations to help defray American Telephone & held company, the New York fifth annual concert Wednesday 6.6 per, cent from 3.14 million five years earlier. “Saratoga Chips”. always part of \ religious fes­ expenses with the growth of the DasIgnBd for small buslnsss Telegraph Corp. lost a little of Stock Exchange magazine five years ago. at 8 p.m. at Bailey Auditorium Following in order were tival. Pops, to purchase music and to or rMidonllal use at a sensl- its glamor for American in­ reported today. of Manchester High Schijol. The Exxon 725,000, off 6.3 per cent; The word, fair, ^m es from Hazel Steck of Covenln' will College. The production is in establish a music fund. bls price. vestors during recent years but As of the end of, the first,, General Motors was a poor concert is open to the public International Business the Latin feria, m e ^ n g holi- appear in Cole Porter's hit cooperation with Connecticut quarter of this year, AT&T had second with 1.28 million, down day, a contraction of lib|y day. "Anything Goes free of charge. NO OtLIOATION Machines 557,000, up 11.2 per Public Television. Samuel Goldfarb, superinten­ Messe, German for fair, ^ a ls o gigp^ing Ann Miller, tonight For Demonstration cent; General Electric 537,000, dent of music for the Vernon More Women Wine Drinkers aOBL Ma.ss. And the FI®"” ®*}, through S aturday at the Summer Repertory New York—Of the estimated Call: About Town down 0.7 per cent; General messe 18 a contraction of k.rch^ school system and lecturer at Telephone and Electronics 430,- Theatre the University of Connecticut, 27.5 million wine drinkers in 649-4334 Travel Service messe, church affair. X^airfield. the United States, over half are The East Central Council of 000, off 21 per Cent; Ford 341,- The Summer Repertory will be the guest conductor and Manchester Chapter, interested in singing four-part 555 MAIN STREET I ^ veteran of many hit perfor­ women. Granden Clubs flower show 000, off 11.2 per cent; Gulf Oil Theatre of the University of lead a brass and percussion barbershop harmony. FILM RATING GUIDE mances, Miss Steck (Mrs. committee will meet Tuesday SPEBSQSA, will meet tonight 333,000, up 93.6 per cent, the 6 4 3 -2 1 6 5 Hartford will present ensemble in the “Ceremonial largest increase over the five Alwyli Brodersen off stage), March" l>y Louis Calebere. at 2 p.m. at St. George’s at 7:30 at the Teen Center For Parents and “Shubert's Last Serenade” by The conservation committee years; Texaco 310,000, up 46.2 I >iulhuriZL*d agent m Manchester i has appeared as Yenta in Julie Bovasso and “A Quick Nut Under the baton of Phillip Episcopal Church, Bolton, to Annex of the Manchester of Manchester Junior Women’s Their Children ''Fiddler on the Roof,” Mother plan a flower show scheduled per cent and troubled Con­ tor all Airlines. Railroads and Bread to Make Your Mouth Streifer, bassoonist with the Recreation Center. The Club will meet Tuesday at' 10 Steamship Lines Abbess in ‘‘Sound of Music,” for Sept. 14 at' St. George’s solidated Edison of New York GENERAL AUCXENCES Water” by William M. Hoffman Hartford Symphony Orchestra meeting is open to dll area men a.m. at the home of Mrs. 308,000 up 35.1 per cent. All Afrt AdmtllM Mrs. Paroo in “The Music w on Thursday at 8 p.m. in Auer­ and instrumental instructor at Church. Russell Schaller, 49 Coburn Rd. Man, ” and as Mrs. Bloom in bach Auditorium. On Friday, Windsor High School, the "Mollie," as well as in there will be performances of program of light classical and IT’S A fANENTAl GlADAflCi numerous other musical "Molly's Dream” by Maria popular music will include SUGOEfTlO productions. Irene Fornes and “What Is Brahms’ "Acedemic Festival PG Soma Manual May Not Ba NATURAL! SurtatoN Eov fra Taanapafi A native of Texas, she recent­ Making Gilda So Gray” by Tom Overture,” Wagner’s “Elsa’s ly received the distinguished Eyen. Procession to the Cathedral,” Samuel Colfarb OUR CRISP alumni award from her alma Richard Rogers’ “Victory at mater, Texas Women’s Univer­ N e w Haven Summer Sea,” and the “Great Gate of ‘SUPER CUT RESTAICTiO sity, for her contribution to the Theatre Heaven” from Moussergsky’s There also will be selections Untfar 17 raquaa* accompaftyiot arts. from "Camelot,” "Sounds of R fartflt Of Adult Guardian Hazel Steck “Dracula” by Hamilton “Pictures at an Exhibition.” 'N BLOW ’ "Anything Goes,” will also be the Carpenters,” and “Jesus 11. At 19, he won the Queen Deane and John L. Balderston presented August 5-10 at the Christ Superstar,” as well as Elizabeth of Belgium Competi­ will be presented Wednesday Seaport Theatre in Groton. ensemble compositions per­ tion, was awarded Bolivia's through Aug. 3 at the Summer highest decoration, and a com­ Theatre of Greater New Haven, Theatre formed by members of the . NO ONE UNDER 17 ADMITTEO Summer Theater III orchestra. rrw t 2 (A^ IHTWI vary memorative issue of 12 postage 700 Prospect St., New Haven. Time Schedule "Jacques Brel Is Alive and The orchestra is comprised of •A caMam vaad stamps bearing his likeness was Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. with Well and Living in Paris,” the student and adult musicians printed, making him one of the Sunday matinee at 2:30. Ticket Agway^s 10th Anniversary MPAA final production of Summer ONLY 7.50 By The Sophisticates few musicians in the world to information may be obtained by Theater II summer season, will UA East 1 — “For Pete’s be so honored. He recently was calling 624-7481. Doug Avery, left, manager of the Buckland Agway Inc. store, and Frank Niederwerfer, be presented Thursday through guest soloist at the Festival Sake” 7:15-9:10 Unmistakably your cut. . . no teasinn or spraying. Sunday at the Manchester Com­ Herald chairman of the store’s member committee, displaying one of the posters inviting area Save to 50% Casals in Puerto Rico. Berkshire Playhouse UA East 2 — "Gravy Train” Naturally done, crisply casual. Another sweet natural munity College auditorium. 7:00-9:15 residents to visit the store and other Agway facilities in the area Thursday for a Communi­ Indian dancer Rajika' Puri Off Our Regular Low Prices Curtain time is 8:30 p.m. Reser­ UA East 3 — “Groove Tube” Yesterdays from Schultz Beauty Salon! It’s yoursi ty Appreciation Day observance. The event will mark the 10th anniversary of Agway^nc., will give a recital of her reper­ s Clearance Of vations may be made by calling Goodspeed Opera House 7:40-9:25 which was formed July 1,1964, by the merger of regional farm supply cooperatives. The Ladles’ Extra Size 2 toire, which includes a variety 646-1120. Burnside Theatre — Career girls . . . haircuts as late as 4:30 and until NOW Cole Porter’s "DuBarry Was of Indian mime and temple Buckland store is located at 540 New State Rd. Agway is a farm supply marketing "Parallax View” 7:30-9:30 25 Years Ago 7:30 Thursday nights by appointment. Tank Tops a Lady” continues, at dances Wednesday at 8 p.m. at cooperative owned by 111,000 farmers in 12 northeastern states. It was created in 1964 by nfi Carillon Concert Blue Hills Drive-In — '"Born William Custer is named to Goodspeed Opera House and the Berkshire Playhouse, the merger of Eastern States Farm Exchange and the Cooperative GLF Exchange. Agway I t d a ytim e George G F. Mair, Losers” 8:45; “ Box Car head Cheney printing and will play through Aug. 10. Per­ Stockbridge, Mass. She will be was joined a year later by Pennsylvania Farm Bureau Cooperative Association. bellmaster at Smith College, Bertha” 10:45 engraving force. formances are Monday through appearing at the Unicorn SUIUMER SPECIALI Northampton, Mass., will be Showplace Theatre — Robert Gordon, Thomas Reg. Friday at 8:30 p.m. and Satur­ Experimental Studio in the guest carillonneur Wednesday "Sugarland Express” 7:15-9:15 Kearns, and W. David Keith are to days at 5 and 9 p.m. Ticket in­ Barn on the Berkshire Festival dresses at the fifth concert in the Trini­ ■ Manchester Drive-In — "Walt admitted to bar. FABERGE ORGANIC CBTISEWS 3.99 f4 s r w m m formation and reservations Theatre Festival grounds. For ty College Carillon Concert Disney Short” 8:30; “ Evel State accepts Broad Street l i DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 may be obtained by calling the ticket information call 413-298- COLD W AVE mi Especially designed to flatter and ^ rie s. After the concert, which box office, 873-8668. Knievel” 8:35; “Born Losers” traffic light plan. O^'iQinally 5.99 to 8.99 5536. ------10:15 fit the more mature figure;,42 to begins at 7:15 p.m., there will Dr. Rrobert Keeney warns on A beautiful new way to add body and sup­ 40. Assorted stripes and solid THIS SHOW m ALL TIMES! \ be a free guided tour of Trinity Storrowlon Theatre Showcase Cinema 1 — polio situation as first death oc­ port to your new hair style...It’s the colors. GREAT TOGETHER • BOTH (R) College Chapel. Ruby Keeler and Don The Pillow “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” curs in Manchester; polio cases Faberge Organic Pure Wheat Germ Oil “9 UVES OF FWTZ THE CAF Ameche are being featured in The Elliot Feld Ballet will be 1:30-3:35-5:35-7:50-10:05 number 14. and Honey Conditioning Body Wave with Chamber .Musir Showcase 2 — "Zandie’s Save to 40% piu. "HEAVY TRAFFIC" the musical "No, No, Nanette," featured at The Pillow, Lee, protein, emollients and special in­ “FRITZ”■FRITZ" shownShown 7 sndand 10:15 Laredo, violinist, will which is being presented Mon­ Mass., from Tuesday through Bride” 1:15-3:25-5:25-7:35-9:50 , 10 Years Ago Off Our Regular Low Prices Now “TRAFFIC" shown at 5:35 / perform in the last of the Showcase 3 — “Herbie jrides gredients. Includes Faberge Organic day through Saturday at Saturday. Curtain times are Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., Shampoo, style set and glamour spray. ” Summer Chamber Music Storrowton Theater, West Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., and Again” 2:00-3:45-5:357:30-9:20 mother of late President, Ladies’Extra Size Showcase 4 — "Chinatown” Cut Is extra. g gg Only programs of Hartt College of Springfield Mass. Box office Wednesday, Friday and Satur­ spends several hours viewing 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 Music, University of Hartford, hours are from 10 a.m. Monday day at 8:40. Thursday and Manchester’s Kennedy Day , Walk Shorts Vernon Cinema 1 — “The MKE ROUTES 1 5 -1 4 Sunday at 8 p.m. at Millard through Saturday. Telephone Saturday matinees are at 3 p.m. Camp for Retarded Children. Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat” auditoitum. reservations in the greater For information and reser­ After four years of 7:00-10:15; "Heavy Traffic” . Beauty A Ra-Raiaasa - (Pfi) Bolivian-born Laredo made Hartford area ay be made by vations call 413-243-0745. negotiations, town and Eighth / 8:35 ‘BORN LOSERS ’ his debut with the San Fran­ calling 522-5211. District agree to townwide Salon THE ORIGINAL APPEARANCE OF cisco Symphony at the age of Cinema 2 — "Bom Loser” Schultz sewer swap. J 7:30-9:30 AIR CONDITIONED jepeys^'do?bleknh°XlyL%eTs^ ^al'l°"' TOM LAUOHLIN AS “BILLY JACK” TV Dance Savings Bank of Manchester Meadows Drive-In — “Truck 44 Oak St. Manchester 99c ALL TIMES On Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m., •Music Inn announces plans for alteration Irma Zvaigzne FIRST RUN Top country and rock act Turnner" 8:45; “Slaughter’s David Futterlieb Double knit nylon with sharp ADULT COLOR HITI on the docks of the U.S. Coast and complete modernization of Tel. 643-8951 stitched crease, pull-on waist. J ‘‘Poco’’ will be joined by Big Rip Off” 10:30 Ample Parking ] PHONE 949-9333 Guard Academy in New Lon­ bank’s main office at 923 Main Choice of colors, sizes 32 tc ‘SCUM OF THE Capitol recording artists ‘ , •• • ___ don, Judith Scott, St. IP ...... ■■■■■■■• iEARTH” R choreographer, will direct a Brewer and Shipley Wednesday /•84 _ NOW dance for television called, at the “Twilight Concerts on Stephen Q. Oehmsen PLUS the Lawn” at the Music Inn, the FAMILY ilPAMS, SOME THINfiS BURNSIDE IxUSt "Water Piece—New London.” Off Our Regular D Lenox, Mass. On Saturday, folk si2i.])3j *11(14 "a d u l t c o -h it i The cast of hundreds will in­ I DON'T CARE IF YOU Three appointments have Save 25% Low'Prices Semi Annual artists John Prine and David been announced by The Connec­ WARREN BEATTY clude the Fire-Ettes Drum and P/D SEE IT PCXmE OM Bromberg will join Leon Red- ticut Bank and Trust Co. NEVER CHANGE PAULA PRENTISS “ SWAMP GIRLS”> Bugle Corps of Norwich, Andre t e l e v i s i o n , YPU s e t MON. bone at the Music Inn. Concerts Irma Zvaigzne of Manchester "THE PARALLAX Gregory’s "The Manhattan DOWN FROM TNERE TliES. Project," the Conetic Dance begin at 5 p.m. and conclude MA-MA MIA’S has been elected assistant R\6H T n o w ! Bra & Girdle Sale VIEW" In Color—R EASTHARTFORO Theater and various dancers around 8:30. For special treasurer. 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Grasso, winner of the delegates nominated her by East Lyme’s Paul McDonough woman to win the office on her Wallace in Alabama in 1967. party opens its convention next Hagenow, Jane Lemelln, Vincent Connecticut’s Democratic acclamation Saturday after withdrew. own merit. However, all succeeded their Published by Manchester Publishing Case Mountain Manchester: Elleeen McDermott Nadaskay, Dana Persico, Douglas weekend with two major can­ Subscribers who fail to receive their East Hartford: Robert Lussler gubernatorial nojnination, former Norwalk Mayor Frank Henry E. Parker of New There have been three husbands, unlike Mrs. Grasso. Co., Herald Square. Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5; 30 Rynewlcz didates battling for the First Honors East Hartford: Colleen Agar, Thaddeus planned to return to Washington N. Zullo, her only rival, Haven was chosen nominee for woman governors in American If elected, Mrs. Grasso will nomination: Rep. Robert H. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Misuse Challenged Bara, Cellna Daigle, Margaret today mr “business as usual” in treasurer after defeating Hart­ history. They were Nellie have done so through the East Hartford: Thomas Toce, Barbara Egazarlan, Susan Qallpo, Joseph withdrew from the race, admit­ Steele, R-Conn., and Bridgeport Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. Tardift Golec, James L. Hogan, Thomas the nation’s capitol. ting he could not muster the 243 ford lawyer Sandford Cloud, Tayloe Ross in Wyoming in nomination gained on her own. Mayor Nicholas Panuzio, both Hogan, Laura Morkan, Susan Tozler Mrs. Grasso, 55, said Sunday 741-465, on the convention’s only 1925, Miriam Ferguson of Texas Her husband is a retired school days and holidays. Entered at the Second Honors South Windsor: Susan Bennett, John votes needed to wage a in their 30’s Member Audit Bureau of Circulation To the editor: only places where trash cans she planned no respite from the Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Manchester: Robin Brennan, Mary Flynn, Timothy Lynch statewide primary election. roll call ballot. cond Class Mail Matter. I am writing in regard to the are used and people are con­ Beth Campbell, Linda Colbert, Karen- Bolton: Thomas Alton weekend’s Democratic ^ llo , who began his ‘cam­ House Minority Leader Carl Marie Cronin, Rosemary Curtis, James Somers: Daniel Mlllerick recent letter in the paper by scious of sustaining the beauty Glastonbury: Eileen Supino nominating convention that paign 17 months ago, stepped up R. Ajello of Ansonia was Burl L. Lyons, Publisher Mr. Frank Lupien, I am not of the mountain. Young people Marino, Raymond Martina, Robert made her the first woman in nominated by acclamation for The M anchester Publishing Co. Lessard Honorable Mention to the podium at the Bushnell going to pretend that I am so-called “making it” in the East Hartford: Diane Castagna, Linda assumes no financial responsibility for state history to be nominated Memorial and said: attorney general after Zullo’s aware of or fully understand the woods is also a far cry from Golec, Janet Keleher, Suzanne Malllet, East Hartford: David Clifford, Deborah for governor by a major party. name was entered in nomina­ Spell it out! typographical errors appearing in adver­ Thomas Panek, Michelle Sauve DlStefano, Ellen Ehrhardt, John “I will support the nominee of Subscription Rates politics involved in the nude displays and unchecked Glastonbury: Helen Gordon Grimaldi, Rosa Kavanaugh, David Mrs. Grasso was at her Wind- , this convention, no matter who tion but then withdrawn. tisements and other reading matter in purchase of Case Mountain. sex orgies. I’d like to know South Windsor: Lynn Ballargeon Whitehead sor Locks home Sunday after­ Mrs. Gi;asso is not the only His and her wedding rings Payable in Advance Manchester: Madeline Roto, James she might be.” The Manchester Evening Herald. However, I am aware of the what Mr. Lupien did for enter­ noon being interviewed by a One Month...... $3.25 Honorable Mention Sylvester In her acceptance speech woman gubernatorial candidate Display advertising closing hours, goings on at Case. I have tainment and pleasure when he Manchester: Daniel Bailey, Monica Bolton: Scott Noble network television crew. Mrs. Grasso said, “Together in 1974. in all sizes and widths. Single Copy...... 15< Fitzgerald, Thomas Glonfrlddo, Meg South Windsor: Mark Slack three full days prior to publication. frequented the area from time was a teenager, if he can Hartford: Martin Bentivengo A two-term congresswoman, we will win the election and Mrs. Peggy Jennings, a By Carrier, Weekly...... 75< Healey, Lynn Parker, Ronald Soucler, .iC" Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon to time for the past two or three remember. Mary Beth Tucker Mrs. Grasso said she planned to return the government of housewife, was nominated in 14K yellow or white gold. One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon years and the events described I c a n n o t c o m m e n t on East Hartford: Mary Carmody, Janet FRESHMEN return to Washington this mor­ Connecticut to the people of March as candidate of the in Mr. Lupien’s letter are more Fennessy, Margaret Hannon, Ronald Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and anything else in Mr. Lupien’s SurwIII First Honors ning. “You know, it’s business Connecticut.” Independent Party in South From $30 Three M onths...... $9.75 Monday. than a slight exaggeration. letter as I have not had any Glastonbury: Joanne Francis With Distinction as usual with me.” The delegates opened the Carolina, a splinter group of the High school juniors, .seniors, experience in these areas. But, Manchester: Carolyn Kozuch nominations by quickly George Wallace Party. and graduates drinking beer by the same token, I do not JUNIORS Glastonbury: Mary Catherine Murano choosing without opposition. If Mrs. Grasso wins election and/or smokingi.pot in believe Mr. Lupien has any First Honors South Windsor: Kristine Recktenwald East Hartford: Anthony StraceskI I About Town | Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff for a reasonably quiet groups is a far right to comment on a facet of With Distinction third, six-year term. First Honors cry from heroin. life in Manchester of which he Manchester: Angela Kallslak Ribicoff said “my record As a matter of fact, there are has no knowledge. East Hartford: James Gentile, Barbara East Hartford: James TostI Manchester WATES will' Luko speaks for itself,” and called it numerous wooded areas in Very truly yours, Second Honors meet Tuesday at the Italian- “only a taking off point for the EXCITING A Remarkable Career Manchester where younger kids Miriam Garfinkel Second Honors Manchester: BernadettI BalbonI, American Club on Eldridge St. future.” congregate, drink, and the 108 Vernon Street Manchester: Grace Mary Belllore, Ronald Blasko, Robert Caffrey, Martha Weighing in will be from 7 to 8 Another woman placed by the WEDDING L a Elizabeth Egan, Terrance Farrell, Chace, Clara Cosme, Deborah Ericson, proceed to vandalize and litter. Manchester Mary Farrell, Robert Frank, Gall p.m. Members with last names 2 Lamb (Photo by Doug Bevins) Janice Lappen, Karen Perry, David convention on the ticket for Case Mountain is one of the Roger, Susan Tesik lamonaco, Mary Beth Kautz, Robert beginning with A-C are reelection was Secretary of the A remarkable career in public ser­ tivist one and handed down many East Hartford: Judith Breen, Nancy Legler, Jeanne Mader, Kathleen MEMORIES m i s Mullins, Diane Reddy, Patricia Swider McCabe, Patricia McCartan, John reminded to bring fruit for the State Gloria Schaffer, 43, Imiglndiv* Shot* vice, spanning more than half a cen­ decisions which then and now have South Windsor: Karen Cahill, Christine PIsch, Kathleen Roy, Michele Sweet, basket. successor to Mrs. Grasso who Plug Hind Procm lng Kathryn Tucker, David Whitaker Franzosa, Lawrence Qerbo with TLC In my Color Laboratory. tury, has been ended with the death of great impact on the American people South Windsor: Rudv Bazelmans, gave up the post after 12 years Glastonbury: David Carter, Julie DIBat- To too tamglM^ln your homo Dairyman Defends tlsto, Christopher Foley, Carol Mills Jeanne Berger, Karen Daugherty, to run for Congress in 1970. former Supreme Court Chief Justice and our form of government and Vernon: Joyce Ollphant Michael Donnelly East Hartford: Deborah Beaulieu, Linda VIKINGS ‘BEAR SHIRTS’ Attorney General Robert K. Earl Warren, and a three time gover­ society. Capital Fare Carney, Deborah Catalano, Gina Killian was nominated by WILL BANNARD Agriculture Honorable Mention Oslo—Sometimes the Vikings DeDomlnIcIa, Kathleen Fleming, acclamation for lieutenant nor of California. Many of the decisions were con­ Manchester: Karen Andreo, Michelle Richard Gentile, Janice Gifford, Carol prepared for an attack by eat­ 742-6067 Easy pay/nentf Pr/ett tub/act to changa Cloutier, Yvonne Ericson Lavertu governor after Fairfield First 2 Andrew Tally East Hartford: Corinna Soldi, Mary ing a type of mushroom that Color Portraits taksn In Warren was also a presidential troversial. Perhaps the most notable Glastonbury: Katherine Doocy, Patricia Selectman John Sullivan Cadorette, Joseph Garvis, Eileen Murphy, Pamela Wesbecher produced hallucinations and your home or my studio hopeful in 1948 and 1952. In 1948 he was that declaring segregated To the editor: quit and then lines and prices at McCarthy, Elizabeth .McLeod, Michael Rockville: Francis Fitzgerald drove them temporarily mad. swithdrew from the race. SERVING GREATER HARTEORn] If a vote-collecting politician the food counter will be worse Valllancourt Somers: William Grondin They thought themselves invul­ Sen. Deputy Minority Leader finally accepted the second spot with Master of Science? Glastonbury: William Leahy BANNARD PHOTOS ' JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 schooling was not equal but dis­ Hartford: Arlene Henry , nerable. They were known by like Congressman William than they were at the gas J. Edward Caldwell of Wall St., Coventry Thomas E. Dewey, former New York criminatory. The decision was not un­ Cotter has his way, dairy stations this past winter. Peo­ Honorable Mention the name, “berserk,” meaning Bridgeport won nomination for 958 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER SOPHOMORES MASTE:R charge ACCEVTEn Governor, and ran for Vice President. farmers will quickly leave ple will be lining up for the Manchester: Dean Altro, Debra Baylas, "bear shirt.” ALSO a HARTFORD a NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN iversally acclaimed, and particularly First Honors Cathy Cavedon, Philip Goss, Monica WASHINGTON. July 22 - her she and her. For all I know, have said a few years back, Connecticut en masse. He is privilege of purchasing food. In that year, of course. President in the South, met with much With Distinction Holmes, Marilyn Morlarty, Muriel Roy She sounds like a very nice my correspondent could be a where it will end knows no one. using the Connecticut dairy The American public must Manchester: Mary Parla South Windsor: Mary Doheny Harry E. Truman swept to a suprise guy with bulging biceps and a There is a newspaper at the East Hartford: Cathy Ploszaj, Donna East Hartford: Mark Dumals, Donna resistance. member of the female sex and I farmer as a pawn to get front wake up before it is too late. Dutka, Colleen Fauteux, Charles red beard because to me Ms. University of Tennessee called Roberge, Mark Skehan victory. shall reply to her letter with the page headlines without even Once a farm is covered with South Windsor: Janet Nesteruk Malllet, Lauren Willett Hartford: Anna Seehusahal Law enforcement officials com­ information she requested, but means nothing except as an ab­ The Beacon which announced a regarding the effect it would blacktop and houses, it is never Bolton: Johanna Young J In 1952 Warren helped to throw the breviation for certain things not few months ago it henceforth Rockville: Luke O'Connor plained that the Warren Court had I am not going to address the have on our beautiful state, and farmed again. convention to Dwight Eisenhower, envelope with the Ms. she puts known as people. would employ “genderless the abundant supply of As farms disappear, many The made their jobs more difficult and You can pronounce Mr. and pronouns to avoid reference to wholesome fresh milk and food. when it became apparent that his own before her name. of them have aiready done so in that its rulings tended to protect the Maybe she’s a Master of Miss and Mrs., but I hold that sex.” For 20 years, from 1950 to all rural areas of Connecticut, candidacy was not strong enough. Science, but she doesn’t say so. Ms. is unpronounceable by No more he and she, 1970, while milk prices changed so do many of the greenbelt criminal rather than the public. Perhaps it was partially this which I am reasonably certain she is literate human beings. Miz? proclaimed The Beacon. Both very slightly, other produced areas which are so vital to not a manuscript, and I’d be You’ve got to be kidding. Miz is sexes instead would be referred goods climbed steadily. During clean air and water, animal SATURDAY caused Eisenhower to name him to History will untimately render the astonished to learn that I wa^ in used almost entirely in the to as “tey,” and his and her those 20 years, farmers have life, and the balance of nature. the Supreme Court. verdict as to the wisdom of many of communication with a South and means the female is would become “ tern.” The become extremely efficient It appears Mr. Cotter feels motorship. No, I shall be forced married, thus defeating the possessive pronoun, of course, expanding their operations so He served there for sixteen years. the court decisions under Chief that dairy farmers should be to address her only by her first purpose of Ms., which is to con­ would become “ter.” No more that more cows could be milked satisfied with the minimum BANK During his tenure the court was an ac­ Justice Warren. and last name. 'This is rude, ceal the girl’s marital state, or freshmen, I presume, but lots in order to\ make a decent wage or less, while almost lack thereof. of freshpersons. Must a father perhaps, but Teddy Kennedy living. everyone else in our American Savoyards of the Gilbert and I note that some newspapers henceforth be known as a Only since 1972 has the price The budget of our conference j wiil endorse Richard Nixon for society, wants much, much is used primarily to pay the Sullivan Workshop, the Silk City a third term before I capitulate are using the term “chairper­ parentperson? How are they of milk increased significantly. more than the minimum. salary of our executive director Chorus, the Manchester Com­ will help you own to that Ms. nonsense. son," instead of chairman. going to get around the fact, The farmers did realize much Most farmers today are The New Rich who coordinates our programs munity College Jazz Rock Big Sign yourselves Ms. when you Come off it, editors. Suppose prefix-wise, that only females of the increase. among the most heavily in­ and activities. Other expen­ Band, and the Sweet Adelines. send me money, girls. I’ll trot the individual who takes the bear children? Now what Mr. Cotter says, in debted individuals in America. ditures are for the chaplaincy Bell (ihoirs from local churches Highly paid job classifications have York pays almost $13,000 for street the check over to the bank chair is named Allison or Avoid reference to sex in­ essence, is that Connecticut’s They have had to become this program at Manchester will also be taking part. long included such professions as doc­ forthwith. But do not use that Sidney? Surely the reader has a deed! No male of my ken will dairy farmers should be getting way in order to expand and stay sweeping. Philadelphia slightly under Memorial Hospital, main­ Patrons and patronnesses are awful prefix if you’re proposing right to know the chairperson’s spend $10 to attend a striptease four cents a quart less for their in a risky business. tors, lawyers, business managers, $10,000 and Los Angeles more than taining our phone and office, now being solicited. Supporting that we run away to Sioux Falls gender in case he desires to show unless he is assured the milk, even though the costs of Does r^ . Cotter want to see paper and mailing, and various patrons donate $25 and con­ etc. Among the trades, plumbers, $ 10,000. and live in sin. If Raquel Welch send it a poison pen letter. I like performer is a member of the staying in business are in­ u many of the small towns in frostoria tributing patrons donate $10. to put a little old world opposite sex. I buy diamond programs under the direction of electricians and,^,>lrflled machinists goes around with Ms. sticking creasing substantially. (For a Connecticut, which are beau­ Each patron will receive two We have never considered street courtliness into my cor­ necklaces only for persons the various divisions. out she can beg in vain for a dairy man with 100 head of tiful to live in and visit, lose complimentary tickets. If you and tool makers have also been known sweeping a job that required a great respondence if I’m addressing a whose architecture differs Member churches are asked wink or a whistle. milking cows this represents an their rural nature? The loss of wish to be a patron for the bonafide woman. (I also open significantly from mine. to pay a certain amount on the for their high rate of income. amount of physical work or for that Ms., in fact, is a non-word approximate loss per month of farms and farmland in these evening, please contact Anne The Finest Name in Crystal since doors for females and pay for I just had an errant thought. number of pledge units within when used to denote gender. $2,500.) areas is resulting in in­ Flynn, 528 Woodbridge St. A new classification of workers has mental ability that would compare, their lunches and mink coats.) Maybe the correspondent cited their membership. The con­ Good night. I’m giving Ms. the In this two-year period the numerable homes, apartments, Tickets, which will be on sale in now been added to the list in San As Time Magazine would above has multiple sclerosis. cost of grain and fertilizer ference also receives gifts from for instance, with atomic scientists. benefit of the doubt when I call condominiums and shopping September, are $2.50 for adults almost doubled. For example. individuals. Francisco. As of next June, street It may be that we have been over centers being built. Towns and $1.50 for students. Urea (used in grain and as a To further our program and L would be in the hands of cleaners there will be paid a salary, hire an executive director for The committee working on looking some of the fine points of the fertilizer) has tripled, developers as farmers will be the coming year, the board of preparations for the evening it’s too much to call it a wage, of more polyethylene has more than forced to sell their land. A good job, even today, when the horses are directors has decided to hold an consist of Jo Ann Marshall, St. Alcoholism in America doubled, everyone knows what example is Coventry. than $17,000 per year. gone. “Evening of the Performing James Church; Mel Lumpkin, has happened to fuel prices, and Also, the resulting influx of By Lee Roderick niversal solvent for human youthful drinker, Chafetz said, Arts,” the proceeds which will Emanuel Lutheran Church; Our institutions of higher learning, problems. We have long used “We must remember these tires, hauling charges, taxes buildings could cause another^ Barbara Baker, Concordia The work is healthful since it is out­ WASHINGTON - "If we had go into MACC’s treasury. such as Harvard, Yale, Stanford and drunkedness as a humorous young people were raised in the and the like have increased round oii(pew schools and highj Lutheran Church; and Anne doors, and the skills required are fair­ someone to our home for The evening’s program , , condition to be condoned, in­ counter culture of the drug dramatically. Since last year taxes. Flynn, Center Congregational even Northwestern will have to rise to dinner, and they developed scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 5 ly elementary. The San Francisco stead of a serious state of culture, where talking about alone, some machinery has Many tim h^ecently w e ^ a r Church. Members of the groups some gastric upset such as at 8 p.m. in Bailey Auditorium this opening and provide degrees sickness to be avoided.” getting stoned, bombed out of gone up over 20 per cent. of flash floodsiDHS^iojjj^nts, participating are also giving sweeper pay now will be higher than diarrhea from the food being at Manchester High School, will At the same time, however, the mind, fits into this. ’They And Mr. Cotter is so ill- shopping centers and other their time to help with lighting, leading to street sweeping jobs. served, we would be em-. be similar to the “ Evening with that paid for policemen, librarians Chafetz emphasized there is no are imitating us and they have informed that he suggests that areas. As more and more land staging, sound, etc. Robert barrassed. We do not behave in the Performing Arts” held Our deepest fear is that the fellows clinical evidence that the their own bag they are bringing dairy farmers take four cents a is taken out of cultivation and Morrissey of the Silk City and registered nurses. an embarrassed way when we during the Sesquicentennial / moderate use of alcohol is into it.” He a d d ^ that 14 per quart less for their product? forests and covered with large Chorus will act as master of who write editorials for newspapers serve them sufficient alcohol so Celebration in June of 1973. harmful to health. As a rule of cent of senior high school men We must get more than less amounts of blacktop and ceremonies for the evening. It is also much higher than that paid may abandon their ivory towers in that they become incapacitated Local groups volunteering thumb, he said a person is an get drunk at least 52 times a just to stay in business. buildings, rain has no place to As well as raising money for m and get killed on the way their time and talents to make for similar work in large cities all droves. Are there deadlines in street excessive drinker if he or she Farmers are consumers also! go but to clog culverts and our conference, we also hope to home." year. “That just blows my this an evening of entertain­ over the United States. However, New drinks more than one and one- mind,” said Chafetz. Today, only 15 per cent of the waterways. As time goes on bring another evening to sweeping? The speaker was one of the ment and enjoyment are the fi half ounces of weii diluted According to a random sam­ state is in farmland as com­ this situation will worsen with Manchester area residents that country’s leading authorities on Civic Chorale, a string group alcohol a day with meals or ple of 10,000 junior and senior pared to 51 per cent 30 years the decline of agriculture jn will be as enjoyable as that per- alcoholism. Dr. Morris E. and a brass ensemble from the food. That amount is the ap­ high school students, both the ago. If the consuming public Connecticut. formed during the “He Can Handle Any Emergency!’’ Chafetz, Director of the Civic Orchestra, the Little proximate equivalent of three frequency of drinking and wants an adequate supply of What will our beautiful State National Insitute on Alcohol Theatre of Manchester, the Sesquicentennial Celebration. ounces of whiskey, one half bot­ amount drunk has “jumped fresh milk and other foods in of Connecticut look like in the Abuse & Alcoholism. His agen­ tle of wine, or four glasses of considerably” between 1970 and the marketplace, they must be future? Should we force dairy cy recently released the land­ willing to give the farmer a beer. 1973, said Oiafetz. During the farmers to sell by denying them Your Master Charge Welcome On mark report on alcohol and chance to make a decent living A person may also know that their right to a fair price for ' Ml-* health which said, among many three-year period, usage among All Freezer Orders he or she has an alcohol boys increased from 50 to 77 per — he has a famiiy to raise also. their milk, and a decent living pocraf2*3 other things, that heavy problem, according to Chafetz, cent; among girls from 38 to 67 Deny the farmer this and he for their families? 2 drinkers run a much greater if that person: has been in­ per cent. will go out of business. You, the consumer, will ul­ risk of developing cancer of the toxicated four times in one “While marijuana is the se­ When farm ers go out of timately determine our future, mouth and throat than business they usually: don’t and the future of our state. WESTERN BEEF year; goes to work intoxicated; cond drug of choice, there is an moderate drinkers or does something under the in­ interesting correlation,” he return again. If Congressman Edward A. Ellis abstainers. The voluminous TUES. WED. SAT. fluence of alcohol that he or continued. “Thirty-four per Cotter gets his way in Dairy Farmer study, covering more than 200 decreasing milk prices, this TOLLAND SUN. 9 - 6 she wouldn’t do without its in­ cent of this sample population Hebron, Connecticut THURS. FRI.9-9 pages, also says teenagers are fluence. will cause enough farmers to TURNPIKE using and abusing alcohol now. used marijuana. Of that popula­ SUNDAY 9 - 9 Turning to the problem of the MANCHESTER more than ever before. tion that used marijuana, 93 per CLDSED MDN. cent of them also used alcohol. 2 In a briefing for the press. Choose a WATER GOBLET, WINE or ICED BEVERAGE GLASS oTr CHAMPAGNE/SHERBET “Of the population that used Dr. Chafetz went beyond the SPECIAL TUES. and WED. ONLY alcohol, only 34 per cent of report’s generally disturbing for just $370 tax incl. each time you deposit $25 or more to your S.B.M. Account those used marijuana. So I findings to speculate on why the suspect that one of the things Now York Stylo H nation is experiencing such I Today’s U.S.D.A. Choice / serious drinking problems, we could fairly state at this The Almanac BONELESS S.B.M, is proud to offer FOSTORIA "Diamond Point" . . . a reproduction from the point....is if your kid tends to which he estimates costs the I Thought SIRLOIN HIP famous Henry Ford Museum collection. This fine lead crystal reflects light with the country more than $25 billion use marijuana, he will most likely use alcohol. If your kid utmost clarity and brilliance. Now it can be yours at a FRACTION OF THE REGULAR dollars annually in the form of RETAIL COST. Choose a water goblet, wine glass, champagne/sherbet or iced bever­ lost work, auto accidents and “And He said unto them ‘Go uses alcohol, he will not Unileil I’resH Interiiulionol In 1933, Wiley Post completed Shell of Beef necessarily use marijuana.” medical bills. ye into all the world, and Today is Monday, July 22, the his first solo flight around the age jiass tor just $3.70 tax included each time you deposit $25 or more to a new or Chafetz said action on two “There are nations which use preach tl(6 gospel to the whole 203rd day of 1974 with 162 to world in 7 days, 18 hours existing S.B.M. savings account. Start your collection today. . . enjoy these beautiful fronts is needed if U.S. society alcohol, yet suffer minimal creation.” Mark 16:15 follow. and 45 minutes. is to deal effectively with crystal pieces in your own home. problems as a result,” said On Ascension day, Christ’s The moon is approaching its In 1972, President Richard alcoholism: (1) “ We must con­ Chafetz, “In these societies, ministry yas completed and first quarter. Nixon chose Vice President tinue developing a greater alcohol is typically consumed His mission accomplished. But The morning stars are Mer­ Spiro Agnew as his running Lb. social and human responsibility Earn the Highest Rates Paid by Any m a e r ^ under clear, well-defined on the hearts of all disciples cury, Venus, Jupiter and mate in their re-election bid. ' Avg. Wt. 20-24 lbs. guidelines, in a family or were the words, “to be con­ in caring for casualties of Saturn. They defeated Democrats Cut as Desired Into Steaks alcoholism;” and (2) “Wemust Bank in the U.S.!* relaxed social environment that tinued”. We are sent forth into The evening star is Mars. George McGovern and Sargent Any Thickness now begin in earnest the task of stands in sharp contrast to the the world to tell the good news Those born on this date are Shriver in a record-smashing Compounded Continuously • Credited Monthly • Day of Deposit establishing sociaiiy responsi­ focus upon drinking within the and seek those not yet in His under the sign of Cancer. landslide. to Day of Withdrawal** ble guidelines designed to help American bar, or tense at­ Kingdom. We are to extend His American psychiatrist Karl In 1973, despite worldwide Lean Tender Savings Bank our people avoid dangerous Menninger was born July 22, protests, France exploded a ‘ Unless you hive $100,000 or,more mosphere of the American ministry — teaching, healing, “ So long as $S remains in account 'til end of period drinking practices...the active cocktail party. Above all, helping and caring for others. 1893. nuclear bomb in the South participation of our nation’s PORK drunkedness is condemned, and How are we obeying His com­ On this day in history: Pacific. private sector — especially our of Manchester drunk behavior is not tolerated. mend to go and to witness? In 1864, in the first battle of Member F.D.I.F liquor, entertainment, educa­ “On the other hand, our Submitted by Atlanta, Confederate troops un­ A thought for the JayT\Jnion tion, health, advertising, and SPARE RIBS A m erican so^piety has per­ Rev. C. Henry Anderson der Gen. John Hood were Gen. William Tecumseh Sher­ MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON Co-Pastor health insurance industries — is defeated by Gen. William Sher­ man said, “War is cruel and 646-1700 sistently used alcohol as a u- Excellant BartMquad — Will Cut Into Small Strlpa Emanuel Lutheran Church imperative. man’s forces from the North. you cannot refine it.” People-^o-People Banking, PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Mon,, July 22, 1974— PAGE SEVEN 25 Seek PrincipaUhip Library Use • . • 1 Food stamps can stretch food By Children Campbell’s Bounty Donna Holland served as principal of the high Correspondent hudgets for many families school for six years, submitted Very Small In the latest “Cohsumerisms”, our weekly newspaper, we're talking Food 646-0375 his resignation to the school Chicken Noodle Paper Towels Raymond Allen, superinten­ board in late June. BOLTON Stamps. Food Stamps that will increase your food buying power, stretch dent of sc h o o ls, sa id 25 Applications for the position Donna Holland your food budget, give you better food. Food Stamps you buy that are worth Area Profile applications for the position of of school nurse are still being CorrMpondent ^umjD^K'/h more in food than what you pay for them. Sure, you have to qualify. But principal of Bolton High School received. Irma Meridy, school 646d»375 there are lots of you who do qualify and don’t know It. have been received. nurse, also submitted her Library participation by The last date applications Do you earn low wages? Work part time? Have high medical or house­ resignation in late June. schooi chiidren residing in hold expenses? Receive social security or public assistance? Say “yes” will be accepted is July 24. - Although the school board has Boiton at the end of a two-week Bike Ordinance Heading Tonight Allen said he expects more not officially received any more triai period has been aimost nii to any of these and you may qualify. Be sure to pick up your free “Con- before the date. resignations at this time, according to Kathryn Baril, 10% oz. CANS sumerisms” at any Stop & Shop for more details on the nationwide Food • O t f ? 120 COUNT Allen has set up a screening several more are expected, iibrary aide. CHICKEN NOODLE 2 PLY ROLL Stamp Program, and where to apply. STOP& SHOP WANTS TO BE YOUR F k ^ ! committee of parents, students Allen said. Mrs. Barii said that during FOOD STAMP STORE. SOUP 'd'/TH t h is c o u p o n SOUTH WINDSOR parent or guardian for a from the date of seizure. and teachers who will interveiw The school board at its last the first week a totai of 12 and a $5 PURCHASE Judy Kuehnel hearing and may be subject to A notice containing a descrip­ a choice selection of can­ meeting on July 1 decided it students used the facility. Correspondent suspension of the bicycle tion of the bike is to be didates. would not meet again until The elementary school 644-1364 registration for a period of time published in a newspaper at The committee will not select September. library was used by four Personal Size Star-Kist Stop & Shop The South Windsor Town not exceed 30 days. least one week prior to the auc­ the new principal, but it will students the first day it was Stop & Shop Ragu Spaghetti Council will hold a public No violation of the ordinance tion. feed information to the Bolton Meetings open and three students the se­ hearing tonight at 7;30 at the relating to traffic lawas, safe C o m m issio n superindendent as to its views of cond day it was open. Ivory Soap Solid White Tuna Canned Soda Sauce Aluminum Town Hall to consider the riding rules and police instruc­ The South Windsor Sewer the candidates. Tpe Board of Finance will The center school library was proposed bicycle ordinance, tions for safe operation would Commission will meet tonight Allen will do an initial paper meet tonight at 7:30 at used by five students the first Foil containing 10 sections regar­ be considered a criminal at the Town Hall at 8. screening prior to the com­ the Town Hall. day it was open. Two students ding licensing, registration'and offense or be made a matter of Included on the agenda is a mittee’s screening, following The Public Building Commis­ checked out books and three 12'X 25 ROLL rules and regulations. court record where the offender report from Town Attorney which the applicants will be sion will meet tonight at 7:30 used filmstrips. is 16 years of age or under. screened by Allen, John Eagles, : Good Mon., July22 thru Sat.,July 27 According to the proposed Tom Dennis on the extension of at the Town Hall. The second week the libraries Limit one roll per customer. regulations, it would be unlaw­ Any person over 16 years of the sewer line on Nevers Rd. principal of Bolton Elementary Alan Wiedie, architect of the were open the elementary ful for any person residing in age violating provisions of the and Sunnyside Dr. School and Bolton Center planned Bentley Memorial school library was used by one School, and Siegmar Blamberg, the town to ride or use a bicycle ordinance would be subject to Also to be considered is the Library, is expected to present student and the center school 3V2 o z . b a r s 7 OZ. CAN 12 oz. FLIP TOP CAN 15V2 oz. JAR on the public streets, highways, suspension or revocation of the possible extension of sewers to assistant principal of the members with a list of possible library was used by one stu­ FOUR BAR PACK PACKED IN WATER sidewalks or in the parks bicycle license and fines not to Ellington Rd. from Clark St. to elementary and center schools. alternatives to the facility with dent. ASSORTED FLAVORS FOUR VARIETIES without first obtaining a license exceed $25 upon conviction. Wapping Center, as well as Following screening by the a cost estimate as all bids The elementary school Ittm i oMared for tale not avallabla in cata Iota superintendent and principals, or to olhar raiall daalara or wholaaalari. from the police department. The ordinance provides that sewer service to Blue Ridge, received recently for the i library is open each Tuesday several candidates will be A Licenses would be effective for bicycles seized from persons Scott Rd., Alphine Rd., Breezy project were higher than the and 'Thursday from 1 until 3 recommended to. the Board of . one year. who are not the legal owners Hill, Timber Trail, Deerfield $271,000 approved by townspeo­ p.m. Education. The police department would and are not reclaimed by the Rd., the remainder of Sun­ ple earlier this year. There is in excess of 10,000 The board will conduct a final provide a license decal together legal owners would be sold at nyside Dr., Felt Rd., and Wood- The Ambulance Study Com­ volumes in the two libraries interview and make a selection, with a registration certificate public auction after 90 days side Dr. mittee will meet tonight at Raymond Allen, superintendent card. The license would be at­ if possible, in late August. 7:30 at the Town Hall. of schools, said earlier in the tached to the bicycle where it Norman Shaw, who had month that if the libraries were Get your Sttv can be plainly seen. Sewer Funds Voted not used they would be closed. Registration fees and Raymond Allen, superinten­ t l Del Your Slop iSiiopswomi. I replacement fees for bicycle Andover Signs Gone dent of schools, said the small majority party with intentional­ Great Beeff Stop & Shop Beef! licenses would be set' by the SOUTH WINDSOR amount of use was disappoin­ ^\.,Lift That ly keeping the cost overrun council. Funds collected by the Judy kuehnel Several months ago the two signs which labeled the ting and if the use of the Glad Trash Bags ’1” police department for the from the public until the Plum 20 COUNT PACKAGE After the government inspectors inspect our beef for us, our own inspectors inspect Correspondent Town Hall on Rt. 6 were taken down to be painted. One libraries did not increase he This truck driver lost part of his load of hay while driving along Hebron Rd. in Bolton, but issuance pf licenses would be Gulley Park referendum had it for you... because the beef we buy must meet our own rigid specifications for sign read “Andover Grange” and the other “Andover feels the message from he learned about it before he got too far away and returned to retrive his bales. (Herald used to defray the cost of the been held. Storage Bags STOP & SHOP 6 9 ’ The South Windsor Town townspeople would be that quality! In fact, from the moment we buy it, ’til the moment you buy it, we’re able photo by Dunn) licensing program. Democrats vehemently Town Hall.” 75 COUNT PACKAGE Council, following a 29-2 straw denied this charge and said they When they were removed it was only supposed to take a there is little interest in using Stop>Sfwp te do more than anyone has ever done to protect the quality of our beef. This is why If a bicycle is sold or vote taken at a recent public them during the summer. we built our own meat plant, and developed a world of improved techniques of re­ transferred, registration cards were not informed of the few days, and they would be replaced. Months have gone hearing, has voted to ap­ Allen said use of the libraries Instant Orange Drink '“' 69‘ b e e f would be returned to the police overrun until the consulting by and the signs have not been returned, and the Grange frigeration and sanitation. There, our beef is jet-cleaned, cut and trimmed into sec­ propriate $234,000 toward a $2.5 would be watched for one more STOP & SHOP PZC To Meet Tonight department and the new owners engineers, Minges Associates members can’t remember who has the two signs. tions that are vacuum sealed and aged slowly, naturally, for tenderness and flavor. million sewer project which of Farmington, announced the week at the end of which a would apply for registration was approved in 1972. If anyone knows the whereabouts of the signs or decision to either keep them Smncker’s Grape Jelly’s.'rBB’ So when our beef is fresh cut in your Stop & Shop, we know it will be great beef. Starts Monday, July 22 - Saturday, July 27 the home of Mrs. Karl Stetson within two days of the transfer. money-shortage on June 10. The Bicentennial medallion. The $234,000 cost overrun remembers who has them they are requested to contact open or close them would be COVKNTRY to discuss increasing council was informed of the Curden Clul) The police department would came to light July 1 when it was the master of the Grange, Margaret Yomans, 742-7279 or reached. Mini-Priced Sell service membership and potential land be responsible for, the inspec­ overrun in the latter part of f II PeiT] At the recent meeting of the learned that the completion of the secretary of the Grange, Ellsworth Covell, 742-7155. 8 MiiiiwcMiToziniw.ii|iiis I “ Quality-Protected” Beef Naturally Ased For Tenderness! Muiiiru .Slieu acquisition sites. tion of each bicycle offered for June, at a workshop session. Garden Club there was a dis­ the 15-mile sewer project ('o rri‘H|>(>ndcnl Members and interested per­ registration. If the bicycle is cussion of the Flower Show to throughout town would fall IVl. 742-9495 sons are invited to attend or to not considered in good rideable Snow Crop Orange Juice Cold Cuts be held on Sept. 14 by the short of previously estimated The Planning and Zoning call Mrs. Stetson at 742-8414 condition, including proper cite Heralb BOLOGNA, P&P, East Central Council of the costs. 100% Commission will hold a public afternoon for more informa­ equipment, registration would POLISH STYLE, Federated Garden Clubs of The council was faced with Orange Juice “ 2 ' » 6 9 ' hearing tonight at 8 o’clock to tion. be denied. OR OLIVE LOAF. Connecticut. the decision to either ap­ from Florida. consider the application of Also provided in the proposed stop i SHOP Si 59 IVfedullion Photographs The council consists of seven propriate the funds or cut short 2 lb. Picnic Pac Franks 2 LB, PKG. ' Arthur Preston for a five-lot ordinance are specific rules and 3 10 oz. Miss Teressa Williams, garden clubs of which one is those residents scheduled to Fairlane Cauliflower Pkgs. STOPS SHOP OCc subdivision on Rt. 31 east of regulations for the safe opera­ DevCo Foes Hot Dogs or Mild Franks I LB. PKG. designer-sculptress of Coven­ Coventry. receive sewers over the next Wrights Mill Rd. tion of bicycles as well as for Cut Broccoli-Newton Acres ^°e°g 55° R ib Steak 1 Lb oqc try’s American Revolution The Flower Show will be held six weeks. BONE-IN Stop & Shop Beef Franks Pkg, 05 * The commission's regular suitable safety equipment. Raise $1,000 chopped sirlo in io oz , Bicentennial commemorative in Bolton at St. George’s Town officials contend the Swanson Dinners 59® STOPS SHOP QQc meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. Any person 16 years of age or Get-A-Long-Doggie Franks medallion, has announced a Episcopal Church. cost overrun is an error, but ■ MEAT LOAF IOV4 oz. OR SALISBURY STEAK lIV i oz. Carefully trimmed 1 LB. PKG. S I* At 9 p.m. the commission will under who violates any of the In Raffle showing of her photographs A preliminary meeting of simply an “ underestimate” of Beet or Chicken Pie stops shop VVg' 69® steak, wrapped in our meet with Jam es Moore and provisions of the ordianance, depicting sequentially the committee chairmen for the funds needed to completely Daniel Manley to discuss the relating to vehicle traffic laws grillwork trays so you see Imported Sliced Ham'i: 99' design and sculpture of the event will be held on Tuesday at repave roads where sewers r.etetionship of the commission or the bicycle safe riding rules, COVENTRY both sides before you buy it. medallion. St. George’s Parish House. have been installed. A dell selection for everyone and the Windham Regional would be reprimanded in | $ S Cheese Pizza The show will open on Mrs. Laurier DeMars, presi­ The issue created a con­ per 7Q c Planning Agency represen­ writing by the police depart­ Bologna or Liverwurst ‘ Tuesday at a special, by invita­ dent of the Coventry Garden troversy among residents in Anti-DevCo forces have Just heat BY THE PIECE lb. tatives. ment to the parent for the first 16 oz. BONE-IN STOP t SHOP tion only, preview at the Club, is also president of the attendance at the hearing, raised $1,000 in their latest ef­ and serve. Pkg. Brown & Serve Sausage FROZEN 79® The commission will consider offense. Chuck Steak-Blade Cut 8 oz. PKG. / Gallery of the DevCo/Coventry 791 East Central Council, and the asking why the matter was not fort to obtain funds to combat the proposed revised zoning Second time offenders would jCenter on Rt. 44A. Coventry Garden Club will be announced sooner. plans of Hartford Process- regulations that deal with home be summoned to appear at the Pepperidge Farm Corn Mullins VVg' 49® Mini-Priced Deii-Hui specials After Tuesday the show will host the day of the show. Republican councilmen took DevCo to build a planned com­ occupations. police headquarters with a be open to the public Monday munity in Coventry, according Pepperidge Farm blueberry muffins “ • 59® Boneless Chuck Steak The commission will also issue with the Democratic ad­ through Friday from 11 a.m. to ministration and charged the to Don Smyth, program chair­ hear a report by John Willnauer 5 p.m., Saturday from 11 a.m. Rhodes Bread Dough- 5 Pack *1^^ BONE-IN man for a recent raffle. "Quality-Protected” Beef Carando Luncheon Loaf on the availability of water for to 4 p.m. and Wednesday and 15 oz. California Chuck Steak Smyth said the results of the Oronoque Pie Shells Pkg. 79® use by the town fire Thursday evening from 5 p.m. Qld fashioned quality departments. raffle have “ proved that the Hendrie’s Ice Cream Bar 12 COUNT $-|09 in a beautitui to 9 p.m., for an indefinite majority of people support the 27 oz. PKG. "Quality-Protected” Beef There will also be a discus­ period. 12 COUNT Chuck Cube Steak Stop & Shop Deli-Hut. sion on the possibility of sincere efforts of the combined Hendrie’s Eclair Bar 27 OZ. PKG. Visitors may also purchase reducing the minimum footage CPC (Committee to Preserve SON the medallion, which com­ Coventry), CCTC (Concerned ARMOUR requirements in housing for the memorates Capt. Nathan Haddock or Flounder Fillets Delmonico Steak-Boneless Rib Eye Large Bologna STAR 9 9 : elderly. Citizens of Tolland County), Hale, at the show. and COWS (Committee to Op­ TASTE O’SEA Josliur's Triisl Coventry is one of the first 16 oz. "Quality-Protected” Beef Armour Old Fashioned Loaf S79- pose With Specialists).” Just bake or fry then add Pkg. The Coventry Branch of the towns in the state to have com­ tartar sauce and lemon. ' Boneless Blade Steak Aged Provolone Cheese by the piece per $489 Smyth said that “ without the 99 lb. ' Joshur’s Tract Land Trust will pleted the execution of its cooperation and devotion of meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at people from Tolland County, Taste O’Sea Flounder Dinner 49® “Quality-Protected” Beef Beef Kabobs-Chuck I I Mlni-PricediromourKncheiis] the success of this as well as Taste D’Sea Sole Dinner 49® previous endeavors would not have been possible.” Stop & Shop Fish Sticks 2 p®^^ 89® ” .4 ” Prize winners in the raffle Our own delicious^ White Gem~U.S. Grade l$tFresh9"Pizza Host Family Program were determined at a drawing I I Mini-Priced Dairy Specials Why send out? With at Guido’s Market in Coventry delicious pizza like this! July 13. HKRRON elected to serve as officers of liiey are Miss Heidi Diehl of the Happy Homemakers Group Coventry, first prize, color TV; iNiincy Foote Chicken Breasts Gelatines - Assorted Flavors V t3 9 ® for the 1974-75 season: Sun Glory Butter Albert Connor of Rocky Hill, se­ WHOLE OR SPLIT ('orrfs|iondent chairwoman,^— Judy Weiner, cond prize, an electric knife; 1 PQUND- Pizza Submarine Sandwich 69® 228-3970 co-chairman — Marion Kane, and Mrs. Elsa Martin, thii'd SQLID When yQU buy U.S. Grade Like home made. secretary — Carolyn k C ib . 2 lb. Potato Salad c^o':i.89‘ prize, a head-phone AM radio. Mini-priced® Backmender, treasurer — 'A”,White Gem chickens, AVAILABLE IN STORES FEATURING A SERVICE OELI. DERT. The Host Family program Smyth congratuated to save you money. for foreign students at the Martha Hooker, hospitality — members and non-members you buy the sweetest fast- Patricia Wise, telephone — University of Connecticut is who devoted time to making the ing chicken that money Cole Slaw or Macaroni Salad Carol Tracey and publicity well established,‘but every year raffle work. Chet’s Delight Cheese Spread 99® can buy. These salads are made in our Eleanor Harrison. He said the efforts of the anti- m ^ about 50 foreign students Columbo Yogurt-Asst. Flavors 3 c°ps 89® kitchen with quality ingredients graduate from the university The group will not meet over DevCo coalition to show con­ 49; the summer months but wilt U.S. GRADE ”A” , while new students from all cern over Hartford Process- Kraft Sliced Muenster"^SEo'' Pk“ . 79® Something dillerenl. begin meeting again in Greek Rice Pudding PJ' 59® over the world are expected to DevCo will be highlighted in a Pillsbury Buttermilk Biscuits 2 p\°', 25® White Gem Chicken Wings arrive in late August. At the September. The meetings are one-and-a-half-hour program on Meat Loaf ib 79® same time some people move held on the second Thursday of Channel 3 tonight from 7:30 to U.S. GRADE ”A” T n rl/a if D ra o c l Let our chefs do Ihe cooking, qtr. QQC each month in the Social Room 4 ^ . I UrKey oreasi white Gem Turkey. Ib. away so that new host families 9 o’clock. White Gem Chicken Thighs have to be found. of the Gilead Congregational American Cheese Church. Mini-Activities STOP & SHOP Anyone in this area who is in­ 8 02. U.S. GRADE ”A” I I Mini-Priced Fish Specials The Booth Dimock Library YELLOW OR WHITE Pkg. Ib. terested in meeting foreign Bulletin Board White Gem Chicken Legs 69 will be offering eight 4-H mini­ For grilled cheese or cheeseburgers.' students can become part of the The following meetings and Rushed to Slop & Shop from Idaho! activities starting Tuesday at program. All the foreign activities are planned for this the library. students live on campus and the week: I I Mini-Priced Bakery SPBClais The activities are offered to host families do not have to Monday: Town Clerk’s office One luscious thing on top of another Fresh Raiiibow children in grades kindergarten provide room and board for hours, 7-9 p.m.. Town Office through six and will be offered Fresh them. Building; Special Meeting of The only prerequisites for on Tuesdays and Thursdays Butter English Muffins the Regional Board of Educa­ Hear a vacation in Spain stop & Shop from 2 to 3 p.m. becoming a host family are the tion, 7:30 p.m., Rham High readiness for contacts with I- The course Tuesday will be C antaloiipes Adelicasy! Delicious trout School. C T 4 * St-, young foreigners and the good What, Why and How of Plants; to broil, bake or fry. Tuesday: NineHole Ladies f o r S S i o . V -.*5! July 25, Supersnacks; July 30, wilt to make them feel more at Day, Tallwood Country Club. Seeds and How They Grow; home in their new and strange Wednesday: Ambulande Cracked Wheat Bread s t d p & shop Summer-time Aug. 1, Creative ArU; Aug. 6, surroundings. Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Town They're in Pamplona, the eity famous for the running m Fish & Chips» T ’ Baby Plants; Aug. 8, Swedish Rye Bread s t d p & shbp Loal goodness at a Office Building. Woodworking; Aug. 13; Plants STDP 8 19 oz. This can be done in simple Thursday: Board of of the bulls. You know they're loving it and they'll Kitchen Cupboard Donuts SHDP Pkg. sweet price. and Our Environment; and I lMini-Prlced Heallh i Beauiy'Ai^ ways like picking the student up Selectmen, 5 p.m.. Town Office STBP&SHDP 16 oz. bring home shdes. But some things just ean't wait to Newfangled Muffins CDRNDRBRAN Pkg. A cherry at the airport or helping him Buiiding; Democratic Conven­ Agu. 15, Finale. Participants will receive 4-H luscious with shopping during the first tion for the 55th Assembly be shared. So call them. After 5 P.M. it's just $5.10 Listerine Mouthvvash difficult weeks. Inviting the stu­ District, 8 p.m,. Town Office certificates and may exhibit at dessert. Daisy White Bread e a . |a low mini-price® on H oz, C Q C dent for an occasional meal, es­ Building. for the first three minutes station to station to Spain. the Coventry 4-H Fair on Aug. pecially over the holidays, or 17. REGULAR )a great national brand. Bti. O M OR THIN 16 oz. I '•’op a half cantaloupe with Stop & Shop 100% taking him for a sightseeing BURRITT SAVERS EARN Ask the overseas operator about low rates to other loavos trip are also helpful. TOP INTEREST. Deposits SLICED Natural Ice Cream for a luscious dessert Anyone interested in this grow fastest at “THE CUTE European countries. Germany is only Cargoes Go Farther 21 oz. flight Guard Dendorant STDP & SHDP program is a.sked to contact the LITTLE RED BANK St. Louis — While tonnage Chocolate Eclair pfe Pkg. ASST. FLAVORS moved on U. S. inland water­ STDP & 32 oz. stock the bathroom cabinet C Q O coordinator Cindy Robson at BUILDING” opposite $5.10. England only $4.05. Gold or Marble Ring Cake QUART CARTON ’ 228-9212. ways has more than tripled in SHDP Pkg. ^ 1 1 0 0 % Natural Ice Cream 89 . |withthisminl-priced®bonuscan. can Cumberland Farm s in Hebron the last 40 years, the average IS oz. Ilu|i|iy lloniciiiukers Center. Open 10:30 to 6 daily, Stop & Shop Fudge Cake Pko. length of haul has increased The following women were Thursday ’til 8 . 228-9471. from 50 to 375 miles, producing a 22-fold Increase In ton-mlles. All Stop & Shops open every morning at 8:00 A.M. for your convenience PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., July 22. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22. 1974— PAGE NINE I Marceau-McCarthy I Jolie-Darna 23 Participating In Gym Program f

Deborah Ann McCarthy of BOLTON backward roll, three-point tip last one hour and ten minutes The students are presently Happiness Is... j She H crath up, head stand, one arm Talcottville and Peter Colin Donna Holland each three times a week. doing the front and back : A REALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT I Area Profile cartwheel, round off, heads- walkover and back handspring Marceau of Manchester, were Sheila Alene Darna of Correspondent Classes are held at the Bolton I ^ AIR CONDITIONED { united in marriage July 20 at Manchester and Jeffrey Wayne 646-0375 tand, forward roll and stand. Elementary School all-purpose on the mats; the back walkover the Talcottville Congregational Jolie of Haddam, exchanged Tile Bolton Summer Gym­ Included in the equipment room which is used as a and forward and backward rolls I TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL ■ used by the students are the Church, Talcottville. wedding vows July 19 at the nastics program, under the cafeteria as well as many other on the balance beam and the ; 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING - $1.75 { The bride is the daughter of Church of the Assumption, Bolton Sports direction of Richard Nietupski, benKn, uneven bar, horse, mats things during the school year. front and back hip circles and Mr. and Mrs. James E. and parallel bars. pullovers on the uneven bars. I DRYERS — 10 Full Minutes for 10« Every Day | Manchester. has 23 participants ranging in Nietupski said the students McCarthy of Talcottville. The In the remaining weeks of the Tile bride is the daughter of Donna Holland the BEC, it felt at this time a age from 6 to 14. Nietupski runs a 5-week all work well on their own and bridegroom is the son of Mr. program the partiepants will Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Dama youth center in town is not The students have so far been program that will end Aug. 9. help spot and assist other 309 Green Rd. and Mrs. William Marceau of Correspondent begin working on the horse and IBELCON LAUNDROMAT I of 677 W. Middle Tpke. The wanted. instructed in the forward roll. He conducts two classes that students as needed. Manchester. bridegroom is the son of Mr. 646-0375 parallel bars. I ITe’ve Named The Baby— The Rev. Kenneth E. Knox of and Mrs. Roland P. Jolie of the Talcottville Congregational Haddam. In Men’s Softball League ac­ Church officiated at the double­ The Rev. Edward Pepin of tion at Bolton High, TTiree J ’s ring ceremony. Mrs. Anthony llalloran, MrliHna Beih, daughter of James M. and Dale Shiff- the Church of the Assumption Restaurant pulled the cork on Urbanetti of Manchester was man Halloran of Wellesley, Mass. She was born July 4 at Boston celebrated the nuptial Mass and the Bolton Lake Hotel in the the organist. Gaetano Hospital for Women. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and performed the double-ring seventh inning winning 8-8. Simoncelli of Talcottville was Mrs. Morris Shiftman of Scranton, Pa. Her paternal grand­ ceremony. Carol Joensuu of soloist. parents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. Halloran of Manchester. South Windsor was organist and The bride, given in marriage Karin VanWoerden of Coming from behind, a fly by her father, wore a white Middlefield was soloist. ball scored the tieing run and Miner, Aaron Chriaiopher, son of Lester A, and Barbara A. gown designed with an Empire The bride, given in marriage left the bases loaded. Pete bodice of lace overlay, long lace Choman Miner of 27 Columbus St. He was born July 10 at by her father, wore her Trayvis singled to score the sleeves and a full skirt with a Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are mother’s wedding gown of winning run. Batting honors Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Choman of 115 Broad St. His paternal lace cathedral train. Her candlelight satin designed with went to Rich Sauer, 4 for 4; Ken chapel-length veil of silk illu­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miner of Rt. 85, Hebron. fitted bodice, sweetheart Stevenson, 2 for 2 and Duane sion fell from a matching head- His maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gailis neckline trimmed with seed LeBlanc, 2 for 3. piece. She carried a bouquet of of Poquonick and Mrs. Philip Sharkweych of Manchester. He has pearls. Her cathedral-length orchids and white daisies with Wednesday, against Gil’s a sister, Michelle Ann. veil was trimmed with Alencon Mobil, the Three J ’s held onto a white streamers. lace and drapped from a Juliet Miss Linda McCarthy was her one-run lead going into the bot­ cap also trimmed with seed tom of the seventh inning to sister’s maid of honor. She pearls. She carried a bouquet of MurclicHc, Muulu'w Anthony, son of Anthony and Mary-Lou win, 9-8. Batting honors go to Chambers Marchese of 14 Hilltop Dr., Vernon. He was born July wore a sheer organza gown with white roses and daisies. flocked daisies over pastel Rich Sauer, 3 for 4, and Craig 8 at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. His maternal grandmother is Miss Janelle Gucene of Du­ Pepin, 2 for 3. Mrs. Marjorie Allison of Danbury. He has a brother Andrew 5. yellow designed with a scoop mont, N.J. was maid of honor. Double Your Money Back neckline, short puff sleeves. She wore a rose printed organza Three J ’s is now in first place Boneless Shoulder Cut For Empire waistline and a full with pink lining J e s t e d with in the league standings with an Meat Guarantee Monteiro, Matthew Joseph, son of Joseph D. and Anne M. skirt. Her headpiece was a Chamberlain Photo Empire wais^Hhe, V^eckline, 8-1 won-loss record. Folk Monteiro of 61 Lyness St. He was born July 12 at Manchester cluster of white daisies and Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. short puffed cap sleeves, A-line The Bolton Lake Hotel, with baby’s breath. She carried a Mrs. Peter C. Marceau skirt and ruffled with Cluny an 11-run second inning, At Finast our meats are Inspected by trained Michael Folk of Hazlet, N.J. His paternal grandparents are Mr. colonial bouquet of white and and Mrs. Jose Monteiro of Palmerton, Pa. He has a sister, lace accented with green rib­ pleated the Bolton Bull experts and are trimmed of excess bone, yellow daisies with yellow Miss Marianne McCarthy, the brother, served as ring bearer. bon. She carried a touquet of London Broil waste and fat before weighing and packaging TyraLyn, I'A. Snippers, 14 to 9. Home runs streamers. bride’s sister, was flower girl. A reception was held at the pink roses and daisies. At Finast we are so confident of the superior Fomento Photo 'vfete hit by Don Smith and quality of our meats that we proudly offer an Bridesmaids were Miss She wore a pastel yellow dress Elk’s Carriage House in Bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Larry Duhaime for BLH and Olesen, Melanie Lie Strully, daughter of Martin L. and Jacqueline Falconer of Vernon, matching that worn by the Rockville, after which the cou­ unconditional guarantee that gives you double Cary of Manchester and Miss Bob Murphy for BBS. your money back on any meat purchase which Beatrice Strully Olesen of 70 Elizabeth St., South Windsor. She honor attendant and carried a ple left on a trip to Cape Cod, The King of Broils Miss Cynthia Young of West Ellen Jolie of Haddam, the Mrs. Jeffrey W. Jo^e TTie Bull Shippers won does not completely satisfy you, see our store was born July 12 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her mater­ Mass. No Bone, No Waste Hartford and Miss Bonnie basket of white daisies. bridegroom’s sister They wore Thursday against M & M Oil, manager with proof of purchase, who will nal grandmother is Mrs. Mathilda Strully of Massapequa Park, Nothing but Exceptional Gavin of Lexington, Mass. They Ronald Cheeseman of Mrs. Marceau will complete gowns similar to that worn by 15-10, prior to the win the team kindly refund the purchase price, double. L.I., N.Y. Her paternal grandfather is Eilif Olesen of Roslyn, Meriden was best man. Ushers her senior year at the Universi­ wore gowns similar to that the honor attendant except with had suffered six consecutive Flavor in a Tender N.Y. She has a brother, Leif, 15; and two sisters, Donna, 13, and were Michael Zerio of ty of Connecticut in the fall. Mr. worn by the honor attendant' a sand colored underlining. defeats. Johnny MacDonald Delicious Oven Roast Jennifer, 8. Manchester, John Hanley of Marceau is presently serving in except in a shade of pastel' TTiey carried similar flowers. homered for the BBS. The Saddlebrook, N.J., and John the U. S. Army and will attend green. They wore similar head- Miss Lianne Darna of winners are now 4-6. Mr Deli Specials Schroeder, Barbara Lorraine, daughter of Denver R. and pieces and carried colonial Sylvester of Manchester. Officer’s Candidate School in Manchester, the bride’s sister, Finast Smoked bouquets of white and yellow Richard McCarthy, the bride’s October. Water Added Janice Birdsey Schroeder of 17 Edgerton St. She was born July 6 was flower girl. Her gown was Choicest Meats In Town! Schedule Chuck Roast Pork Shoulders daisies with green streamers. similar to that worn by the at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Milli- The following is the schedule Center Cut 5th thru 7th Rib Boiled Ham cent Birdsey of 60 Seaman Circle. Her paternal grandparents are bridesmaids. She wore a ribbon Bone In Engaged and daisy headpiece and of games in the men’s slow Imported Mr. and Mrs. Denver F. Schroeder of 252 E. Middle Tpke. Her Wedding TUES. ONLY SPECIALI $ pitch softball league for the 8 9 ! Rib Steaks Club Steaks 2.69 59 carried flowers identical to Sliced to paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Mary Barnowski of week of July 22-26. those carried by the other Order lb Coraopolis, Pa. • Pemberton-Fregeau ■ GROUND BEEF A Q e 2 Today: Bolton Bull Shippers 1 attendants. vs. Gil’s Mobil at Bolton High Rib Roast ...... u,1.59 Suzanne Marie Fregeau of ceremony. Mrs. Blanche Richard Brainard of Portland Semi Boneless Fully Cooked Water Added PAHIES ...... I. • School Field; M & M Oil vs. DeMatto, Jeffrey Michael, son of Enrico and Linda Tipping Winooski, Vt., and Ralph P. Patenaude, the bride’s aunt, was best man. Ushers were Calif. Roast Chuck ,99* Striders at Herrick Memorial Swiss Cheese Imported, . , , Ib 1.49 DeMatto of 44 Redwood Dr. He was born July 13 at Yale-New Pemberton of Manchester, was soloist. Eric Williamson of West 4 0 o z< | A Q Park. Beef Patties , pKg I Haven Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. exchanged wedding vows July The bride, given in marriage Willington and Thomas Jolie of BOGNER IN 5 LB. Mr Deli Bologna ...... ml.29 Frank Tipping of North Branford. His paternal grandmother is 20 at St. Francis Xavier by her grandfather, Albert Haddam, the bridegroom’s LOTS Tuesday: Willimantic Salva­ Church, Winooski, Vt. Hatin, wore a white nylon HOT DOGS lb. 99* i tion Army vs. Bolton Lake Chicken R o ll...... ml.39 Mrs. Rose DeMatto of East Haven. His paternal great­ brother. CtircRen P.r.4 S l H O l C O d H d l U S Hotel at BHS; Lathrop Agency grandfathers are Anthony Bozzuto of East Haven and Anthony The bride is the daughter of organza gown in an A-line A reception was held at American Cheese...... ml.19 design with bands of Venise HIUUIID PMi WUWET I vs. 3 J ’s at HMP. Center Slices DeMatto of West Haven. Mrs. Claire Fregeau of Willie’s Steak House, Chicken Le Shank Portion Butt Portion Available in Stores with Service Deli Winooski, Vt. and Paul Fregeau lace floral motifs adorning the Manchester. For traveling, 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 a Wednesday: Gil’s Mobil vs. or Roasts Michele, Elizabeth-Barbara, daughter of Antonio and Sandra of Burlington, Vt. The bodice and hemiine. Her Mrs. Jolie wore a plaid salmon Willimantic Salvation Army at International Seafood! BHS; Bolton Bull Shippers vs. Q uarters Belotti Michele of 25 Scott Dr. She was born June 12 at bridegroom is the son of Mr. chapel-length veil of illusion colored pantsuit. TTie couple W ith Back Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is and Mrs. Howard Pemberton of was attached to a lace-trimmed will reside in Biloxi, Miss. Lathrop Agency at HMP. Haddock Fillet m 1.09 Mrs. Lisetta Belotti of Rovato, Italy. Her paternal grandparents 49 Ridge St. Camelot cap. She carried a Mr. Jolie is a medical service Thursday: Striders vs. 3 J ^ are Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Michele of 953 Main St. She has a sister, The Rev. Robert McKnight bouquet of sweetheart roses, specialist in the U. S. Air at BHS; Mton Lake H otel^ Chicken Breast .. ib 49* Ocean Perch'*,b 79* M & M Oil at HMP. Cristina, 2. celebrated the nuptial Mass and daisies and baby’s breath. Force. performed the double-ring Mrs. Christine Dunkel, the Read Herald Ads Friday: Rain date. Chicken Legs...... ib 69* Medium Shrimp ...... m 1.39 bride’s sister, was matron of w.%%6i»*«v»*.*.*.*»%*.*»*«*.v.*.v.v»x»x*M*:»:*»:»>»;»>A*.v.v.v.v.*.*.v.v.v.v.v*v#v«*»v All games begin at 6:15 p.m. Chicken Drumsticks... ib 79* Ib Ib Ib Cooked Crabs...... m 69* honor. She wore a maize A A c Boneless polyknit gown fashioned with V- Breasts VYhole Ib 0 9 Skinless 1.49 Shank Half...... m78* Butt Half...... m 88* Fish Cakes^ta°...... p^‘’99* neckline and capelet collar with Soccer Win high Empire waist with tie back semi-annual The Bolton entry in the and A-line skirt. She carried a northeast District A division of colonial bouquet of carnations, the Connecticut Junior Soccer daisies and pompons. Association, which includes Frozen Food Values Save with these Coupons! Bridesmaids were Miss boys up to 18 years of age, JfO lU M o n .. Getting Married? 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Ushers The bride-elect attended red, white and blue shirts that Pot Pies 120 ct were William Gauruder and Glastonbury schools and were purchased by the Bolton Soft Absorbent - White or Assorted Colors roll Kenneth Parsons. received a BS degree in nursing Athletic Association. Beef OLD NEW 8 o z PRICE PRICE A reception was held at the from Southern Connecticut Chicken idOO Save 25^0 Save 50^ Select from these styles... Elks Club in Burlington, Vt., State College in May. She is a pkgs a Champagne % Prince M/P* after which the couple left on a registered nurse and will be Bids Invited Turkey With this Coupon With this Coupon $30. $20. Soiid White Tuna One 84 oz pkg One to 02 lar trip to New Hampshire and employed at Yale-New Haven 5 7 oz Powder Blue V* Prince M/P* $30. . $20. The Public Building Commis­ can Burgundy Chevron M/P* $30. \$ 2 0 . Maine. They will reside at 65 Hospital in September. sion invites bids for construc­ Tide Nescafe Ridge St., Manchester. Her fiance attended Salem, Meat Entrees Finast Packed in Water Navy Chevron M/P* $30. $20. tion of four tennis courts, supp­ Detergent Inst. Ceffee Brown Brocade $30. $20. Mrs. Pemberton was N.H. schools and will continue ly and installation of quartz empioyed as «. secretary for his studies at Southern Connec­ dress and casual styles Jiffy 2lb^%^^C 0 H383 lighting with meters, construc­ White Brocade Prince $26. $20. All Varieties pkg ^ 9 Valid thru July 27 Nationwide Insurance Co. in ticut State College in the fall. tion of an eight-acre parking lot Fii^t Sweet Peas ^ 400 i|2S!l Valid^ thru July 27 Black ¥4 Prince $26. $20. The couple plan an Aug. 24 Burlington, Vt. Mr. Pemberton and supply and installation of Yellow Brocade Tom Jones $26. $20. is presently serving in the U. S. wedding at South United fanfare • lifestride-tempos In Store Bake Shop Specials! all-weather nylon weave net Medium - Small with Added Salt Royal Blue Tom Jones $24. $18. Navy and is stationed at Ft. 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Enriched With this Coupon With this Coupon example; One 24 oz btl One 16 oz pkg bag? iQ 99-i6.99 /.7VV> WHITE CONTINENTAL DINNER JACKET, SLACKS, PLEATED SHIRT, TIE, Youth Center First O The Fresh Produce From Finast Wesson Fleischmanns CUMMERBUND, STUDS, CUFF LINKS...... $7.50 we have them The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ Big Sandwich Bread ... 2'^^ivs i89* cil recently completed a survey Oil Margarine Schwartz Bret Bread . . . 2 ’ivf 89* DON’T BELIEVE THESE PRICES? of high schbol students, their 0 H386 STOP IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELFI in stock for Just sandals and clogs parents and teachers to see if Cracked Wheat Bread. . 2 ’tf8 9 * Valid thru July 27 U i i t i U * Valid thru July 27 2 Locations To Serve Youl there was a need or desire for a J^fa^ Peaches about all tank, youth center in town. For Your Health & Beauty nouj Over 300 questionnaires were Top On Cereal, Ice canister, and sent to parents, teachers and students. Cream ... or By the Bite 4.99-1199 The council received replies Mouthwash Tops in Vitamin A REGAL MEN'S SHSP sweeper brooms.. •THE COMPLETE MEN'S STORE" from nine parents, seven of and Niacin lb we have every little thingl whom felt there was a need and Cepacol 20 oz 4 0 9 MAIN tSUBSi TRI-iCITY IPLAZA two of whom felt there was not. btl I “w h e re a Fifteen questionnares were Fresh Sweet Corn — 9 for 1.00 returned by students 11 felt Fresh Mangoes d o lla r*! Yellow MANCHESTER VERNON there was a need, 4 felt there or Green...... m 19* w o rth a Excedrin T a b le ts ...... 1.29 ri|0 0 Squash 643-2478 872-0538 was not. Excellent Source the Tn^raela of | d o l l a r r One teacher responded, e o z 4 Q O MON. thru SAT. 9:30 to 5:30 MON. thru FRI. 10:00 to 9:00 downtown manchester. Bcdy All Decdcrant___ can I i w w of Vitamin A I Chicory or Escarole___m 23 saying there a need. 3 THURS.'TIL 9:00 SAT.'TIL 5:30 As only 25 'lreplies out of a Shampoo^-'^fo^"'^™...... b?^ 1.38 MANCHESTER SHOP M l, MANrutSTER PARKADE A TRI-CITY PIAZA, VERNON Open Monday thru Friday nighli Til 9 Sr, possible 300 were received by We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Prices Effective thru July 27 1974 PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HEhALD, Manchester. Conn,, Mon., July 22, 1974 Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974— PAGE'ELEVEN I : Two Killed Obituaries STANDINGS In Crashes Delegates Defense Outstanding I Three Out of Four Florence L. Ahbey Thomas F. Preslrldge ROCKVILLE - Funeral ser­ Uniled Prens International (Continued From Page 1) National League HfcIBRON — Funeral services vices were held today for Miss Due to her admiration for Ella, Kemp For Texas over Sox for Thomas F. Prestridge, 21, At least two persons were Florence L, Abbey, 86, of sor called themselves a “splinter group” gave up his delegate’s seat to Mrs. Rachel EAST of Rt. 85 in the Amston section killed in car crashes in Connec­ As Yanks Top Royals Bristol, formerly of Rockville, solidly behind Ella for many months and Rossow when Ella was nominated. W L Pet GB of Hebron, who died Saturday ticut and a New Fairfield man at the White-Gibson-Small on the convention floor only after several “I feel very strongly about Ella, about Philadelphia 49 46 .516 ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) - From Ranger pitching staff, Hargan is after a car accident on Rt. 85 , was killed when he fell from a Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., battles within the town committee. ’They her work for senior citizens, the St. Louis 46 49 .484 3 a mathmatical point of view, each vic­ emerging from a slump-that infected were held today in St. Peter’s tree he was trimming in ac­ NEW YORK (UPI) — One of oldest axioms of baseball Rockville. Burial was in Grove won the right to vote for Ella by a two to minorities,” Mrs. Rossow said. “She’s “You certainly can’t expect defensive plays like that Montreal 45 48 .484 3 tory increases the win cdlumn by only the entire squad during the latter half Episcopal Church. Burial was cidents over the weekend. A (or any other sport, really, for that matter) is that defense Hill Cemetery, Rockville. one margin in a party caucus vote and brilliant, capable, she can mobilize the every game,” was New York manager Bill Virdon’s Pittsburgh 45 49 .479 iVz one, but from a psychological stand­ in St. Peter’s Cemetery. former Winsted man died in an wins ball games. of June and the first half of July. Born in the Rockville section then by the same two to one margin in a party.” . realistic appraisal of the Yankee fielding gems. Chicago 41 52 .441 7 The Belmont Funeral Home Iowa crash. point, some wins improve a team’s “Steve has a better fast ball than he of Vernon, she moved to Bristol town primary. Mrs. Batt, first selectw om an in Well, if nothing else, some dazzling defensive work in the Amos Otis’ two run homer in the first and a pair of RBIs New York 40 52 in Colchester was in charge of .435 IVz frame of mind more than others. did a month ago,” said Martin. “He 50 years ago. She was employed Bruce Harrington, 56, of New All of them but Charles Enes came to Ellington, nominated Frank Zullo of field kept New York in Sunday’s game with the Kansas WEST arrangements. Fairfield, fell 30 feet to his by Rojas on a double and a single had given the Royals a 4- And the Texas Rangers came up was trying to get to fine with his by the Southern New England their first convention. Enes has been com­ Norwalk for attorney general but after City Royals until Bobby Murcer delivered a game-winning W L Pet GB Born in Maine, he lived in death Saturday afternoon while 2 into the seventh. But the Yankees loaded the bases when with just such a victory Sunday night. pitches for a while. Now he is just Telephone Co. in its Bristol of- ing to them since the 1930’s. Zullo had decided he could not hope to win bases-loaded double in the seventh inning that gav the Los Angeles 63 34 .649 Hebron the past 15 years. He trimming a tree in the yard of Piniella singled, ChrisChambliss was safe on Rojas’ “It was a real good win for us,” throwing the ball hard.” . flee until her retirement in 1953 “I worked for years with Ella,” Enes the spot. An aide withdrew his name. Cincinnati 58 40 .592 5V2 was a student at Eastern his home. Yankees a 5-4 victory before a fired-up bat day crowd of throwing error and Munson walked. as chief operator. said. He was town clerk in South Windsor , Vernon Votes Houston 51 46 .526 12 opined Ranger manager Billy Martin Connecticut State College, Tommy Prestridge, 21, of 46,825. Jim Mason, who wound up with three RBIs for the day, Hargan was dueling Boston’s Bill She was a member of the when Ella was secretary of state. Atlanta 50 49 .505 14 concerning his club’s 2-1 decision over Willimantic. He served two Hebron died Saturday when the Vernon’s delegation was also on the 'The Royals had jumped out to a 3-0 first inning lead and Lee (now 10-9) for six innings, but in Pioneers Club, a telephone “She’ll listen to you. She might not like brought home Piniella on an Infield out and then Royals’ San Francisco 45 35 .459 18Mi Boston. “It gives the guys a good lift years in the U.S. Navy. He was car he was driving on Rt. 85 losing side of the Parker-CIoud fight by a looked like they might increase the margin in the third the seventh, Texas put together three company organization, and was what you wanted but she’d listen and then vote of 2 to 7. Oldtimers Leo Flaherty and manager Jack McKeon elected to walk Maddox to re-fill San Diego 43 58 .426 22 going into the All-Star break. a member of St. Peter's rammed into a car parked in a former member of Union let you know what she thought.” when Cookie Rojas led off witha walk. One out later, John the bases for Murcer, who stroked a soft line-drive double Sunday's Games “This is the kind of game that can singles to break a 1-1 tie. Episcopal Church. the northbound lane. Peter Humphrey were the two for Parker. Congregational Church of ■The only other “old timer” in the South Mayberry lofted a fly to centerfield which the Yanks’ into left that scored what proved to be the tying and win­ St. Louis 9, Houston The third single came from Survivors are his parents, ■ Bradford J. Henderson, 18, of The other Vernon delegates were Jane make them feel that they are right Rockville. Windsor delegation was Mrs. Mary Elliot Maddox caught and then promptly fired to first, ning runs. San Diego 7, New York 3 Burroughs, driving in Jim Sundberg Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Norfolk, died Saturday night McCarthy, Fern Garafolo, Michael Turk, back in things.” Survivors are two nephews, Sedlock, a vice chairman of the town party Devra Baum, ’Thomas Benoit, Gloria doubling up Rojas who was slow getting back. Philadelphia 2, Los Angeles 1 from second with the Burroughs’ 73 Prestridge Sr. of Hebron; a after the car he was riding in “I’ve gotten used to Shea Stadium,” Murcer said. “Now Texas came up with the victory—its Robert E. Waite of Tolland and for 25 years. Collins, and, delegation chairman Tom Then in the fourth the Royals’ Hal McRae led off with a Cincinnati 8, Chicago 2 RBI of the season. brother, Jefferson Prestridge struck a utility pole and guard in the late innings, insted of swinging for the long ball like I third in four games with Boston Allan H. Waite of Kensington. The others at their first convention Dooley. Pittsburgh 6, Atlanta 2 Hargan weakened in the ninth, Jr. of Haddam; and a sister, rails near the intersection of single but was thrown out trying to steal by Yankee would do in Yankee Stadium, I’ve learned I can’t do that —thanks to the steady performance of besides Mrs. Sedlock were Louis Dube, Other Towns San Francisco 4-2, Montreal Mrs. Nina Zahacefski of Rts. 20 and 219. catcher Thurman Munson. Tony Solaita followed with here so I’m concentrating on just poking the ball in for a giving up. a leadoff single to Rico Raymond W. Powers Louis Aniello, Mrs. Beverly Glassman, Bolton’s John J. Mahon and Mrs. (W right hander Steve Hargan, a clutch Colchester. V incent K. P a x c ia , 35, anoher siijgle only to be erased when George Brett hit —anywhere.” Petrocelli and a walk to pinch hitter Raymond W. Powers, 58, of Thomas Griffin, and Mrs. Mary Maureen Houle voted for Parker. Monday's Gaines base hit from American League RBI formerly of Winsted and a grounded into a fielder’s choice. Brett, however, was Dick McAuliffe. So Steve Foucault 34 Delmont St. died this mor­ Nicholson. Andover cast one vote and Coventry four Sparky Lyle, who relieved Pat Dobson with two out in the (No Games Scheduled) leader Jeff Burroughs and a sen­ professor of music in Rock was called in from the bullpen. ning at Hartford Hospital. He Ellington for Ella for Parker. Hebron cast its two for Cloud. caught for the inning-ending out when rightfielder Bobby seventh, hurled one-hit relief the rest of the way to post his Tuesday's Games sational throw from center field by Island, 111., was killed late The first man Foucault faced—Rick was the husband of Betty Ellington’s three delegates were solid Ted Cummings of Manchester repeated Murcer nailed him trying for third on Fran Healy’s single. sixth victory of the season in seven decisions. Steve All-Star Gmae at Pittsburgh, Cesar Tovar in the top of the ninth to Friday in a two-car crash in Mrs. Ida Vitriol Leonard Powers. for Ella and the losing Cloud. They were today his comments that the convention Leftfielder Lou Piniella became the third Yankee out­ Mingori, the victim of the three unearned runs in the N cut down the potential tying run. Burleson—sent a sinking liner into Daneport, Iowa. Injured in the Funeral services were held He was born July 21, 1916, in Janet Batt, Hasson Salleye there for the was a lively one. But he added that fielder to get an assist in the fifth when he threw out the seventh, took the loss for the Royals in relief of Nelson shallow center field. Terry Hughes, crash was his wife Nancy, 32, Hargan won his ninth game against today for Mrs. Ida Spiro Vitriol, Manchester where he lived ail second time, and Fred Kemp. everyone was pleased to be able to go Royals’ Frank White, trying to stretch a single into a dou­ American League running for Petrocelli, dashed toward and Paxcia’s aunt'and uncle, Briles, who had been shooting for his 100th major league five losses and the sixth in his last 87, of 9 Crestwood Dr., who died hia life. He was employed at home early Saturday. ble. Then in the seventh, Munson gunned down his second triumph. East the plate and Tovar cut loose with a Saturday at Manchester Grace Kulinski; 46, and John Manchester Delegates seven decisions. Like the rest of the Chlney Bros, for 30 years until wouldbe thief, throwing out Rojas, who had singled and W L GB perfect throw. Memorial Hospital after a brief Kulinski, 42/of Winsted. hisVetirement four years ago. I About Town tried to steal second. Boston 50 45 illness. Burial was in Temple He \^as a mem ber of the William Fitzgerald, left, and Hugh Ward, both of School Board Gets Cafeteria Report Baltimore 49 45 Vz Beth Sholom Memorial Park. Calvary Assembly of God. He- Manchester, applaud Ella Grasso. Both men were chosen fHS Registration Mystic Review II NABA and School Superintendent James Cleveland 48 45 Memorial Week will be was a veteran of World War II from the town party to attend the convention to support its Guard Club will meet P. Kennedy will reveal to the In his report to the board, New York 48 47 observed at the home of her having served in the U.S. Army New students who will be Robert Killian for governor. He opted for the lieutenant Wednesday at 6 p.m. for a Board of Education at tonight’s Kennedy will also discuss Milwaukee 47 48 Red-Hot Dick Allen son, Milton Vitriol, 9 Crestwood Coast Artillery. attending Manchester High governor’s spot. (Herald photo by Barlow) potluck at the home of Mrs. meeting that cafeteria summer curriculum projects Detroit 45 50 Dr. Besides his wife, survivors School in September should Gloria Gamble, 431 Lydall St. operations for the the past and the status of summer WEST are a son, Raymond W. Powers report to the high school ad­ Members are reminded to bring school year ran in the black. school. Pet GB The Weinstein Mortuary of Manchester; three A.L. All-Star Hope ministration office for registra­ Kennedy said this is the first Oakland 55 .573 Chapel, 640 Farmington Ave., a folding chair. The board will be asked to ap- daughters, Mrs. Robert W. tion and to the guidance office time in a long time the profit Chicago 49 .521 5 Hartford, was in charge of prove final plans and Carr, Mrs. Sharon Palmer and for programming courses any The Ladies Aid Society of the and loss statement for cafeteria Kansas City 47 .500 7 arrangements. Democratic Platform specifications (or work at Miss Gaynelle E. Powers, all of weekday between 8:30-11 a.m. Lutheran Women’s Missionary operations has shown a plus Bentley School. Texas 48 .490 8 NEW YORK (UPI) — American A's 6, Indiana 3 Manchester; a brother, William and 1-2:30 p.m. League of Zion Evangelical figure. Minnesota 47 .485 SVz Leaguers who believe in the law of Ted Kubiak, subbing for injured Sal Mrs. Vitriol was the widow of fm E. Powers of Manchester; two Students must present a year- Attacked by Tax Group Lutheran Church will have a California 39 .398 17 averages — and 99.4 per cent William Vitriol. She was born in Bando, singled home two runs in a sisters, Mrs. Dorothea Cornish end report card or have a picnic Wednesday at 6 p.m. at Sunday's Results do—figure the man to bet on in four-run seventh inning outburst Russia and lived in New York of Manchester and Mrs. Ger­ transcript forwarded to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack New York 5, Kansas City 4 Tuesday night’s All-Star game with which enabled the A’s Vida Blue to City before moving to trude Uneegar of Moodus, and Manchester High School prior this weekend attacked the Soares, 528 Wetherell St. California 6, Baltimore 4 Manchester 31 years ago. She NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The the National League is Dick Allen. pick up his 11th victory. Jim Perry five grandchildren. to registration. For students Democratic party’s state plat­ Members may invite their Oakland 6, Cleveland 3 was a member of Temple Beth Funeral services are director of the Connecticut form as ‘‘a blueprint for dis­ UNITED Their thinking is simply, “how long suffered his eighth loss against nine entering the twelfth grade, a families or a guest. Members Minnesota 10, Detroit 7 can you keep a good man down?” And Sholom. Wednesday at the Calvary State Taxpayers Association aster.’’ Chicago 6-3, Milwaukee 2-5 wins for the Indians. transcript is required. are reminded to bring extra they point to an intriguing set of Assembly of God at a time to be Students entering Grades 11 ‘‘The Democratic platform, if chairs for those attending. Mrs. Texas 2, Boston 1 Angela 6, Oriulea 4 enacted into law, would mean a SECURITIES statistics. She is survived by another announced. Burial will be in and 12 will be tested Tuesday, Soares and Mrs. Irvin Secor are Monday's Gaines Mickey Rivers had four hits and son, Herbert Vitriol of Leonar­ East Cemetery with full 10 per cent sales tax, a capital scored the winning run on pinch-hitter Sept. 3, at a time to be an­ Library Loans co-chairmen assisted by Mrs. (No Games Scheduled) Would you believe that a star of do, N.J.; four grandchildren military honors. nounced. gains tax increase and a state Henry Nelson, Mrs. Charles Tuesday's Gaines Frank Robinson’s sacrifice fly in the More Books to income tax,” Grover Rees said CORP. Allen’s stature hasn’t made a hit in an and six great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Students entering Grade 10 Kuhl, Mrs. Donald Long and All-Star Game at Pittsburgh, ninth inning as the Angels dealt the Sunday. of Conn. All-Star game since 1967 and that his Friends wishing to do so may Holmes Funeral Home, 400 will be assigned, by mail, to one Non-Residents Mrs. Wilma Wiley. N Orioles’ Dave McNally his seventh make memorial contributions He said the platform ‘‘en­ batting average for five All-Star Main St., Tuesday from 2 to 4 of the orientation and testing loss against eight wins. Frank to Temple Beth Sholom. and 7 to 9 p.m. dorses every single current appearances is .143? Allen’s All-Star sessions Aug. 28 and 29. Tanana, a 13-game loser, earned his proposal for higher state spen­ performance shows two hits in 14 at- VERNON Newsman Dies sixth win in relief. , ding, no matter how far VERNON NATIONAL bats—one homer and one RBI—both of Courtney Brooks Robinson and Tommy Davis fetched, and makes no commit­ NEWTOWN (UPI) - Funeral the latter when he represented the The Rockville Public Library ment to tax reduction.” services will be held. Tuesday homered for the Orioles. National League in 196'?. is among 44 libraries in the Rees challenged party for Frederick H. Russell, a BANK STOCK Twina 10, Tigera 7 Police Report i - state loaning more books to leaders to ‘‘name one single former editor with the And King But the Chicago White Sox’ star is Eric Soderholm’s three-run homer non-residents than Vernon major spending increase that Bridgeport Post who died Bought and Sold going into this game on what amounts climaxed a seven-run fourth inning residents borrowed from mther your platform fails to endorse.” Saturday at the age of 73 in tion of a complaint from m to a season-long streak during which and paved the way for Bert Blyleven MANCHESTER 110 Downey Dr, was arrested libraries, a report from the He noted some of the planks nearby Danbury hospital. Deborah Mahoney, Vernon Rd., Head List he has batted .302, hit 26 homers and to square his record at 10-10 for the Ira R. Lefkowitz, 18, and Sunday at 6:45 p.m, and state on the Connecticard in the platform included Russell, a native of (UPI photo) Bolton. PhonB 646-7400 driven in 70 runs. He leads the major Twins. Rod Carew had three hits for Martin J. Yaroksky, 19, both of charged with operating a motor borrowing program says. doubling the amount of state aid Burlington, Vt., joined the Post State Police said Mahoney ATLANTA (U P I)-E d d ie leagues in homers and ranks second in Bloomfield were arrested vehicle without a license. Court In its first quarter, the state to local education, endorsing in 1934 as a wire copy editor and the Twins, while Bill Freehan refused to leave the premises 1049 Main Street Manchester Catcher Jerry Moses of Detroit Goes Sprawling Mathews, long teamed with Saturday at 8:40 p.m. and is Aug. 19. report said that Rockville full state support of mass tran­ became television, radio and the AL in RBI. homered for the Tigers. on Vernon Rd. where his es­ Hank Aaron to form one of charged with possession of • Over $160 in cash and silver library had loaned 3,035 books sit programs and collective theater editor and wrote a _____ Manchester State Bank Bldg. Phil Roof of Twins Was First Forced as Ump Bill Deegan Makes Call tranged wife is living with her marijuana. They were seen in dollars were stolen from the to non-residents. This total bargaining and cost of living in- weekly column on the the most-feared parents. Police said Mahoney the Manchester Parkade by bedroom of Mario Addabbo of places Rockville in the 14th spot creases in state employes’ con­ Bridgeport arts scene. duos in baseball history, has threw stones at Mrs. Mahoney’s Patrolm an John Mott who 27 Walker St. He returned from on the list of non-resident loans. tracts. been fired as manager of the car and shattered windows in it. [ League” ! Pirates Get Manager Fired stopped them and found a bag of a vacation Saturday to find his The new borrowing system Any platform seeking to meet Atlanta Braves. He was released on a $300 marijuana in their car. They front and back doors open and started last January. It allows a the needs pf Connecticut Mathews’ two-year tenure non-surety bond for appearance were both released on $100 non­ the money missing. person living in any Connecticut residents should call for a con­ Leaders ended Sunday when Braves • Three youths were seen at 3 in Circuit Court 12, M an ch e$ ^ surety bonds for court Aug. 5. town to take out a book from a stitutional amendment to Vice President Eddie Robin­ a.m. today in the Scott Dr. and Aug. 12. ______participating library just by prohibit state income taxes, Mathews Let Go son made the surprise an­ Colonial Dr. areas ‘‘going SOUTH WINDSOR ^ presenting his or her hometown abolition of the capital gains Leading Batters through’’ cars. One officer library card. There are 140 Sears nouncement just after the In other police action: South Windsor Police are in­ tax and reduction of the sales spotted the three on Mather St. libraries in the state par­ Pittsburgh Pirates swept a • Philip J. Bramande, 24, of vestigating a break reported tax to no more than five per NATIONAL LEAGUE \bur very own after a call reporting a prowler. ticipating in the program. By Atlanta Club four-game series here. 368 Oakland St. was arrested over the weekend at Jackson’s cent, he said. , AB H Pet They ran behind a house and Oscar R. Guilbault, library “After long and careful this morning and charged with Market, Oakland Rd. He said the only mention of Garr, Atl 411 149 .363 disappeared. Police later found director in Rockville, said the fourth-degree larceny and dis­ Police said an inventory was tax relief in the Democratic Zisk, Pitt 309 102 .330 consideration and in-depth a car with its tires punctured. bulk of the non-resident loans orderly conduct. The arrest taken and it was found that platform was a call for local Special Group Portrait Smith, St.L 302 97 .321 NEW YORK (UPI) - The Courtney. “I thought we were pretty analysis of our team this LoveBug • The windshields as well as were to persons living in stemmed from a dispute over some $90 in change, four cases property tax relief. Brock, St. L 351 111 .316 Pittsburgh Pirates finally got a well set about a month ago, but boy, year. I’ve reluctantly come many side windows of four of beer and about 30 cartons of Ellington and Tolland but loans ‘‘Property taxes are certainly to the conclusion that a where two neighbor's dogs school buses were found Cash, Phil 394 124 .315 manager fired Sunday, and to the sur­ what a difference a month makes.” cigarettes were removed from have been made to people from too high,” he said, "but the way would be chained. Bramande smashed Sunday in the parking Schmidt, Phil 318 100 .314 prise of many, it wasn’t their own. Pittsburgh now has won eight change in managers has to the store. Waterbury and Willimantic as to reduce them is to hold the 5 DAYS ONLY Garvey, LA 377 .313 Ata spedaMcw*2494r was released on his promise to lot at Pine and Pleasant Sts. 118 Pittsburgh got off to such a bad straight games, its longest streak in be made,” said Robinson. appear in court Aug. 5. Police said entry was gained well as those from other towns line in local spending—not to in­ Gross, Hou 324 101 .312 • Two street lights on Spring in between. start this season it appeared that two seasons, justifying the attitude of Robinson added that the through forcing a window. crease state taxes.” 334 104 • Robert J. Tomezyk, 43, of St. east of Gardner St. were Buckner, LA .311 either Danny Murtaugh’s health or both Brown, the general manager, Braves’ new manager will 444 Center St., alias Robert Davis, Mtl 357 no .308 found smashed early Saturday Joe Brown’s patience soon would give and Murtaugh, the manager, who be named during the All- Kasweelheart Shea, was arrested Saturday at morning. Tuesday, July 23 out, but when the Pirates finally were refused to panic when the Pirates got Star break, probably 2 p.m. on a warrant charging AMERICAN LEAGUE him with first-degree larceny in VERNON thru involved in a manager’s dismissal it off to a 9-20 start. Wednesday. He indicated AB H Pet the job, “on an interim basis connection with cases of "flim Harold J. Meyers', 37, of Saturday, July 27 Carew, Minn 374 143 .382 was Atlanta’s Eddie Mathews instead. Richie Hebner hit a pair of homers ofadeoL Range Hill Dr., Vernon was untfl the end of the season,” flam" in East Windsor. He was Yaz, Ek)s 317 105 .331 Mathews was fired minutes after and a pair of doubles and scored four charged Saturday with unlawful will go either to former San turned over to the East Windsor Randle, Tex 296 96 .324 the Pirates completed a four-game runs to pace the Pirates’ victorv discharge of firearms and Police. Orta, Chi 261 84 .322 series sweep by beating the Braves 6- Giants 4-2, Expos 0-0 Francisco Manager Clyde • Kenneth R. Righenzi, 18, of carrying a weapon in a motor King, now a Braves special Hargrove, Tex 233 75 .322 2. Jim Barr pitched a six-hitter to win 31.1 Garden Dr. was arrested vehicle in connection with the assistant, or Clint Courtney, Jackson, Oak 296 94 .318 Despite the sweep, Atlanta still has the opener and John D’Acquisito and Sunday at 3 a.m. and charged investigation of an incident at Braun, Minn 289 92 .318 manager of the Braves AAA a better record than Pittsburgh. The Elias Sosa combined on a two-hitter in with breach of peace and in­ the Imperial Arms Apartments, Robinson, Balt 328 102 .311 Regan St,, Rockville. Braves would be within a game of the second game. D’Acquisito allowed International League farm toxication. Court is Aug. 5. Petrocelli, Bos 274 85 .310 team at Richmond, Va. • Robert J. MacGranor, 27, Police said a complaint was first place if they were in the East in­ only one hit in the first eight innings Stanton, Cal 248 77 .310 Mathews, 43, played third of 142 Spruce St. was arrested received concerning the firing stead of the West Division—and but was replaced after going 3-and-O base for the Braves —in Saturday about 4 a.m. and of a pistol. Meyers was judging by their reaction to Mathews’ on the leadoff hitter in the ninth. HOME RUNS Boston, Milwaukee and charged with operating a motor released on a $1,000 non surety dismissal, the players weren’t nearly Garry Maddox drove in two runs in vehicle while his license is bond for appearance in Circuit NATIONAL LEAGUE: Atlanta —for 1 seasons, Wynn, LA 21, Cedeno, Hou and as angered by the team’s plight ds the the first game with a homer and suspended. He posted a $150 Court 12, Rockville. from 1952 through 1966. Schmidt, Phil 19; Bench, Cin front office. • sacrifice fly and hit another sacrifice non-surety bond for court Aug. Anthony Wilkinson, 25, of “Personally, I thought he did a hell Pinney Brook Apts., Ellington and L. May, Hou 17. fly to drive in the first run in the se­ of a job,” said Hank Aaron. ”I’ve seen • Joanne Coullard, 20, of was arrested Saturday on a cond game. New Record warrant issued by Circuit Court AMERICAN LEAGUE; D. a lot of managers fired but this one Cardinals 9, Astros 1 East Hartford was arrested ATLANTA (UPI) — Now you con own your very own Friday and charged with 12 charging him. with first- Allen, Chi 26; Mayberry, KC19; touched me especially hard.” St. Louis, which ended a seven- Hank Aaron goes to the fourth^egree larceny in con­ degree assault in connection Jackson, Oak 17; Hendrick, Aaron hardly can be considered a game losing streak by beating Hos- Love Bug, from Volkswagen. Clev; Briggs, Mil and nection with a shoplifting inci­ with the investigation of an in­ fountain of objectivity since he and tuon on Saturday, made it two straight All-Star Game with major Burroughs, Tex 16. The Love Bug comes in two romantic dent at the K-Mart department cident that took place in front of Mathews were teammates as players behind the eight-hit pitching of Bob league hasehall's longevity store on Spencer St. Court is Albert’s Cafe, Rockville. record. colors. Red hot red. And luscious lime green. RUNS BATTED IN for a dozen years. The younger Forsch, making only his fourth major Aug. 5. Wilkinson was released on a 'When Aaron went one- ANATIONAL LEAGUE: Braves, however, felt just as strongly. league start. Ken Reitz and Jose Cruz It has lovely racing type wheels. • The two children of Mrs. $5,000 non-surety bond. Cedeno, Hou 75; Wynn, LA 69; “I don’t like it,” said Darrell for-six against Pittshurgh Mary C. Shipley, 44, of Windsor, Frances Bailicunas, of homered for the Cardinals. And cute black trim. Schmidt, Phil 67; Bench, Cin Evans. “I know that he made me a Saturday night, it marked Kimberly, 10, and Buddie, 14, Waterbury was charged Sunday Pliillies 2, Dodgers 1 But at only $2499*, we can’t afford and Garvey, LA 65. major leaguer.” Jim Lonborg’s five-hit pitching h is 3,034th were taken by ambulance to with evading responsibility in hallgame—surpassing the to be too generous. connection with the investiga­ Ralph Garr added: enabled the Phillies to stretch their Manchester Memorial Hospital AMERICAN LEAGUE: record of Ty Cohh for the Satiftday after a one-car crash tion of an incident at the Mobil Burroughs, Tex 73; D. Allen, “He didn’t do the pitching, he didn’t ■ lead in the East to three games. So if you want one, you'd better hurry. do the hitting, he didn’t do the most games played in a at 7:13 p.m, on Adams St. Her Station on Rt. 30, Vernon. Chi 70; Rudi, Oak 62; Hender­ Philadelphia snapped a 1-1 tie in the A love like this won't last forever. car struck a utility pole at the Police said she backed into a son, Chi, Briggs, Mil and fielding, he just made out the lineup eighth when Dave Cash walked, was career. intersection of Adams and gas pump and left jhe scene. Murcer, NY 59. and tried to keep us in line and dis­ sacrificed to second by Larry Bowa Before trotting out to Hilliard Sts. Both children were She was picked up later and cipline us.” and scored on a single by Willie Mon­ left field, Aaron received a treated at the hospital then released on a $100 non­ Atlanta, which had not been over tanez. grey Cadillac El Dorado at emergency room and released. surety bond. IM'rCIIING home plate during brief NATIONM. LEAGUE: John, the .500 mark for two and a half years, Reds 8, Cubs 2 Limited Edition • Patrolman Gary Benson Those charged are scheduled has a 50-49 record but is out of conten­ “ Henry Aaron Day” chased on foot a prowler in the to appear in Circuit Court 12, LA 13-3; Gullett, Cin, Brett, Home runs by Ken Griffey and Joe ) tion, 14 games beljind first place Los ceremonies. (DVolkiwag^ ol Amtrtca, 1974, *Lov« Bug Ea$t Coo$t P.O .E., Suggetltd Rtialt Prict. Ansaldi Rd. area Saturday Rockville, Aug. 6. Pitt and McGlothen, St.L 12-6; Morgan and a two-run double by John­ Georgia Gov. Jimmy Local Tax«t ind Any Olhar Dtoltr Chorgti, If Any, Additionol about 2:40 a m. but lost him in BOLTON Lonborg, Phil 12-9. Angeles in the NL West. Pittsburgh is ny Bench helped Don Gullett coast to the dark. He was white, about James B. Mahoney, 27, of 45-49 and only 3 Vz games behind first his fifth straight victory and 12th in 18 Carter presented him with I TED TRUDON, INC. six feet tall, slim, about 20 North Rd., Bolton was charged „ AMERICAN LEAGUE: place Philadelphia in the East. decisions this year. a special license tug, HLA TPKE. RT. 83 years old, with long black hair, Sunday with first-degree Wood, Chi 16-11; G. Perry, Clev “I had no inkling,” said Mathews, Padres 7, Mels 3 715, combining his in­ I TALCOTTVILLE and wearing a denim jacket and criminal trespassing and third- 15-3; Tiant, Bos 14-7; ^Hunter, whose successor is expected to be Willie McCovey drove in four runs itials with the number of dark pants. degree criminal mischief in Oak 14-8; Cuellar, Balt 13-6; either ex-Giants manager Clyde King for San Diego with two homers and the Aaron home run that Watch for Herbie the Love Bug In “Herbie Rides Again,” soon to • Michael McAllister, 16, of connection with the investiga­ Busby, KC 13-9; Bibby, Tex 13- or ex-St. Louis Browns catcher Clint broke Babe Ruth's career appear or now playing at your local neighborhood theater 12. Dave Winfield drove in the othj^r three with a two-run single and a double. record. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD-, Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22. 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN McGurkin, Horvath Johnson Top Hitter All-Star Break Time MCC Golf Finalists In Twilight League Perfect for Players Sunday morning at 8:15, Bob McGurkin and Len Horvath Never before has either McGurkin or Horvath reached Old pro Gene Johnson has surged to Five games are scheduled for the finals. The title test will be 36 holes. Country Club will tee up with the 1974 Club Golf Championship at stake the front in the Hartford Twilight Manchester entries this week in­ PI’TTSBURGH (UPI) — All-Star time is the perfect time way to travel. Buses are too bumpy; trains too slow; at the Manchester Country Club. Defending champion Woody Clark was a 2-1 loser to King CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP-C Baseball League batting race with a cluding a battle between the two local for another look at the world’s No. 1 paradox, those born planes too uncomfortable.... in the quarterfinals. The pair moved into the championship test last weekend Flight — John McCallum Jr. .429 batting average. The playing- clubs Thursday, night at Mt. Nebo. fakers and incredibly contradictory figures who change They laugh at the way fans criticize the manager, then with quarterfinal and semifinal decisions on Saturday and Dotchin moved up by trimming youthful Jeff Torrance, with score of 95-18-77 defeated manager of the MB’s has an eight- Moriarty Bros., leading the their minds every five minutes — turn around and do the same thing themselves.... Sunday. one-up, in the quarters. Pete Taylor 95-16-79 in playoff. point lead over Alan Putz of the Ver­ American Division by a scant half players. They claim the human body needs more rest, more time En route to the finals, McGurkin eliminated five-time BEST 17 - Class A — John McGurkin sent John Wilks to the sidelines by a one-up non Orioles, another ex-pro. game over New Britain, entertains They sit around hotel lobbies for hours but squawk if to recuperate after doubleheaders, and then wear margin and then duplicated the feat by the same score champ Stan Hilinski, Steve Matava, Wilks and King, while Kristof 73-8-65, Dave Kaye 72-7- Johnson, who campaigned for near­ the Hardware City crew in a big game they have to warm the bench.... 65, Ted Plodzik 71-6-65, Einar themselves out wholesaling —running around and picking against Bill King in the semis Sunday. Meanwhile, Horvath Horvath ousted Tony Pietrantonio, Scott Leone, Kennedy ly a decade in the New York Giant and Tuesday night at Nebo. The same They still say the best player is the “hungry player” but up things wholesale—on afternoons before night games.... was beating former champion Erwin Kennedy, 2 and 1, and and Dotchin. Loretzen 72-7-65; Willie Oleksinski 71-6-65; Class B — Milwaukee Brave organization, has 15 night, Manchester Community all of them pack it away as if this was their Last Supper.... The pitcher thinks he has the toughest job on the then ha^ an eas> ^^e against Ray notching, winning 5 and Marsh Warren 74-13-61, Ed base hits in 35 official at bats, league College and Vernon tangle at St. They tell you sports writers don’t know what they’re ballclub; the catcher thinks he has; the clubhouse man, 4. ' Pagani 74-14-64, William Prin- statistician Jim Gallagher revealed. Thomas in Bloomfield. talking about but make a beeline for a newspaper after who picks up after all of them in the dressing room! dle 78-14-64; Class C - Ben Putz, who left the St. Louis Cards’ Wednesday night, the Collegians, having a good day.... privately feels they don’t know anything about real hard Second Round-Tripper Decides Delmastro 82-22-62, Norm system last season, has 16 base blows winners of just one of its starts, go They harp on the boredom of having to play 162 games work.... Narkon 84-22-62, Lou Betko 78- in 38 trips. back to Bloomfield to engage New and how it can deaden the nerves, but never want to leave They don't enjoy signing autographs, but they're unhap- QB Stars 15-63; Low gross — Tom Prior Steve Krajewski, a fine performer Britain. when it comes time to retire.... pier yet when nobody asks them.... 75; Blind bogey — Bob Oliver at Eastern (Connecticut State College Thursday it will be the second ’They pray for rai^ to give them a day off, then moan 104. They say they're not sentimental but you ought to see this spring, is fifth in the batting der­ meeting of the season between the about the doubletiedder it causes.... MONOl.l 1,1 (IIM ) — Sixth Inning Blow PRO SWEEPS - Gross - how many baseballs they have back home in the drawer Norris \^'rrsr, a rookir Tom Prior 75, Carrol Maddox by at .387. MB’s and MCC at Nebo. They say there’s no real substitute for experience and commemorating some personal event.... (|iiartrrliark from MiHHis.sip, 78, Ted Plodzik 78, Willie Rich Riordan .372 and,Ron Krough All games start at 6 o’clock. then try to cadge a couple of years on their age.... Pitchers will do anything to get a base hit, anything but pi, pass*'(I for I wo Oleksinski 78, Stan Hilinski 78; .349 are the other Moriarty players in They all believe in the law of averages but grumble when run out a ground ball.... loiirliilovt ns anil ran for ''Sinks IL All-Stars Net - Pete Taylor 87-16-71, Ken the .300 Club. a manager takes them out because he’s playing the percen­ They claim they’d rather be lucky than good but still anollirr Snnilay to pace llu- Gordon 76-5-71, Dave Kaye 78-7- . don’t think much of the club which wins on lucky breaks.... llauaiians lo a .‘Ifi-lfi World IMESSERSMITH tages.... 71, Einar Lorentzen 78-7-71. On Sept. 1, they can’t wait for the season to end; on Jan. ■‘'o olliall l.l■a)ili^ win CMcr ihc (Dodgers) Powered by Steve Cotnoir’s two-run and Bickford taking third. After BEST 15 - Class A — John They tell you how baseball is their whole life, how much 1 they can’t wait for it to begin again.... Driroil W'hrrls in lli»“ only PITTSBURGH. JULY 231 homer in the sixth inning, his second Gluhosky moved up on a passed ball, Kristof 58-8-50, Jim Moriarty they really love it, but they won’t walk across the street to sclirdnlrd Kami'. 61-9-52, Einar Lorentzen 60-7- Assistant Hom^A*ro PGA Winner There you have ’em —the most peculiar people in the Quesnel singled to left center driving see a ball game.... of the game, the Hazardville National 53; Class B — Dick Hassett 64- world, major league baseball players. Ilawaiian.s di'fi'iisivi' liack League All-Stars eliminated the home two runs. Skip Moreau’s single They simply can’t make up their minds about the best God bless ’em. 14-50, Neil Conklin 62-10-52, ENDICOTT, N.Y. (UPI) - Only in since Earl Stewart captured the 1961 John Mosi'lry ri'liirnril a puni Manchester International League All- sent Quesnel to third and he scored on (DPI photo) George Putz 67-14-53; Class C— a comic strip, where reality takes a Dallas Open. Crampton settled for (i6 varils in tlir ronli'Hl lii'forr Stars, 9-8, Saturday night at Lessard’s single to right. Norm Narkon 69-22-47, Ben 10,080 fans. backseat to the colorful world of $17,100. LEWISTON, Maine (UPI) - Verplanck Field from further play in Two, two-run homers in the bottom Delmastro 71-22-49, Alex make-believe, do you find the kind of “I figured I had a 60-40 chance of Thomas Thornton Jr., a former W’i'i's i', Hi'h'i'lrd as l l i r iiiom!. the District Eight Little League All- of the frame brought Hazardville Eigner Jr. 64-15-49; Low gross ending that brings tears of joy to an making it if I had the speed,” Karl Perry Heads Rested Staff Pro Grid Strike Boston University quarterback oiilstaiiiliiiK hack in the Hula Star Tournament. closer. Mike Taylor walked and Cot- — John Kristof 73; Blind bogey entire community. said. “The speed was there.” and head football coach at ■(owl here last January, Hazardville opened the scoring in noir blasted a two-run shot over the — Bob Palmer 99, Rudy Pierro But there was nothing unrel about Karl became the seventh first-time Lewiston High School, has been opened ihe seore with a '19- the first as the lead off batter walked, centerfield fence. After one-out, 99. the setting that was created here Sun­ winner on the tour in 1974. In 10 Badly Snagged appointed assistant football ard pass lo wide receiver took second on a wild pitch and scored Norris Rabb rapped a single up the PRO SWEEPS - Gross - previous attempts this year in regular coach at Bates College. ini Hover. He went over on an error. middle and Pete Madsen clouted a E in ar L orentzen 75, Stan day when local boy Richie Karl found For AL in All-Star Contest from Ihe one lo Kive Ihe Hilinski 76; Net — Jim Moriar­ tournament events, Karl had failed Lionel Lessard put Manchester two-out, two-run shot over the left himself involved in a sudden-death* WASHINGTON (UPI) — The pro football strike entered llawaiians a 14-8 halflinie ty 77-9-68, Neil Conklin 8O-1O-J0, playoff with golfing giant Bruce four times to even qualify to start and ahead in the second with a three-run centerfield fence making the count 8- its fourth week today, badly snagged on the owners’ BERNARD A. LOZIER, III afler Delroil weni ahead Dick Hassett 85-14-71. Crampton for the top prize in the on five other occasions he didn’t sur­ homer over the rightfield fence. Jim 7. PI’TTSBURGH (UPI) — Gaylord Perry will head a Messersmith, Steve Carlton of Philadelphia and Lynn refusal to return to the bargaining table until the players’ hriefly on a 27-yard seoriiiK LADIES-Class B-G ross- $150,0(K) B.C. Open. vive the cut. INC. Gluhosky reached on an error and Doug Hashimoto led off the bottom Helen Meegan 54; Net — Alice well rested American League pitching staff Tuesday night McGlothlen of St. Louis haven’t pitched since Thursday, SOFTBALL union modifies its demands. pas.s from Hiihha W'yelie lo The playoff began after Crampton, In his only finish, he tied for 67th Celling Repairs lliihie Hryanl. Dave Quesnel singled preceding of the sixth with a single and ad­ Ansaldi 51-12-39, Elsie Crockett as it attempts to crack the National League’s domination while Pittsburgh’s Ken Brett and New York’s Jon Matlack Shortly after a four-hour a 38-year-old Australian with more place in the Bob Hope Desert Classic Players Association is i Replacements Lessard’s blow. The locals made it 4-1 vanced to second on a passed ball. He 55-14-41. of the All-Star game. haven’t worked since Friday. 'That means that Rogers and TONIGHT’S GAMES Sunday session with federal W'yelie look the W heels in than a million dollars in career ear­ to draw a check of $306.38. expected to make a heavy Quality Carpantry Work, from in Ihe ihird hy sneaking in the third with a marker on two stayed there as the next two batters BLIND NINE - Class A Gross Capra, who pitched Sunday, are unlikely to see action. CliarU'r Oak va. Glen, 6:15 mediator James Scearce, a — Evelyn Lorentzen 44; Net — nings, and Karl, a 29-year-old assis­ Ray Floyd, despite a double bogey Following a directive of new American League Presi­ pitch for the rookies and Patloa • Addlllona over from Ihe one. However, walks, a miscue and a ground out. popped out before Cotnoir blasted his Los Angeles relief specialist Mike Marshall worked Sun­ • Fitzgerald spokesman for the owners ft RamodtIIng Agnes Romayko 43-9-34, Mary tant pro at the host EnJoie Golf Club, seven on the eighth hole, turnpd in a dent Lee MacPhail, the AL managers didn’t start any of free agents to refuse to play W' e e s e e a in e h a e k f o ii r Two runs by the visitors made it 4-3 game-winning, two-run roundtripper day, of course, but he likes to pitch everyday and he’ll be Gorman’a v». Dillon'H, said inembers of their Gangewere 45-10-35; Class B — both finished 72 holes at 11-under-par fine 66 to finish in third place at 275, the All-Star pitchers Sunday so they’ll all be well-rested when the first full slate of miniiles hiler lo pul ahead after four full innings. over the leftfield barrier. ready. 7:30 ■ Fitzgerald Management Council Free Estimates Gross — Bimbi Tyler 47; Net — 273. two strokes behind the leaders. He for the mid-summer classic. pre-seajan games is slated ihe Hawaiians for good on a Manchester made it 8-3 with four For Hazardville, Cotnoir had a All.l’rinting vs. Arudia, bargaining unit “will not be Joanne Hunt 49-16-33. Crampton tapped in a one-foot par won $10,650. There was a last-minute change on the AL team because 8:45 ■ Fitzgerald the first weekend in August. 2 1-yard scoring pass lo wide runs in the fifth. Shawn Spears drew a single along with his two homers for By contrast, two of the NL pitchers. Buzz Capra and available for further Phone B49-44B4 receiver Jerry Powell. BEST 12 - Class A— Gross— Rod Curl finished in fourth place at reserve third baseman Sal Bando of Oakland is injured. BA’s vs. T urnpike TV, walk and Cliff Bickford singled to left four RBIs. Madsen had two RBIs and putt on the first extra hole, but then Steve Rogers, started Sunday although neither worked an meetings unless and until Rory Simon 59; Net — Agnes Karl touched off a citywide celebra­ 276 after equalling the competitive Don Money was named to replace him. 6:15 - Keeney with the runners winding up at third John Parsons and Rabb each had a Romayko 56-9-47, Hazel Piper entire game. Andy Messersmith of Los Angeles was the Players’ Association tion when he rolled in a 35-foot putt for course record of 65 for the 6,804-yard Data vs. Miller Fulls, 6:15- and second respectively. After a pair of bingles. Manchester was paced 61-11-M; Class B — Gross — expected to start against Perry. The Nationals’ starters, chosen in the voting of the fans, comes forth with the a birdie and the victory. layout, while Curtis Sifford, who had Nebo strikeout, Jim Gluhosky grounded to by Lessard, who had two bingles and a Lorraine Demko 68; Net — The managers, Dick Williams of the American League will be catcher Johnny Bench of Cindnnatijfirst baseman Crispinu's vs. Cut & Curl, proposals it promised and G O O D Y E A R ■ The $30,{KX) first prize was more gone into the final round tied with the second baseman, who couldn’t homer for four RBIs. Quesnel had two Hilda Kristof 66-15-51. and Yogi Berra of the National, make their choices official Steve Garvey of the Dodgers, second baseman Joe Morgan 7:30 - Nebo failed to submit for the last money than he had earned in four Karl for the lead, had a 72 to fall back Officials Meet find the handle with Spears scoring singles and two runs batted in. today. of the Reds, shortstop Larry Bowa of Philadelphia and out­ Telephone vs. Dean, 6:15 - three days.” CUSTOM POW n CUSHION years on the tour as he became the into a deadlock for fifth place with NASHVILL^^nn. (UPI) - Ellington Ridge Perry, the Cleveland righthander who hasn’t worked fielders Hank Aaron of Atlanta, Pete Rose of the Reds and Nike That deflated any op­ John Schlee, who closed with a 70. POIYGLAS WHinWAUS NASCAR officials will meet in first home club pro to win an event since last Thursday and has a 15-3 record, is likely to go the Jimmy Wynn of the Dodgers. Croekett’s vs. Annulli's, timism that had been built .Member-Guest 7:30 . Nike Los Angeles today to determine Championship Flight — Steve first three innings, with Jim Hunter of Oakland, The Americans’ starting lineup will consist of first up because the two sides had who won the NASCAR Winston Firemen vs. CUT Blue, Butterflies^ Penguins Liebman-Harvey Allen, -1-13; k-' of Boston, Steve Busby of Kansas City, Mike Cuellar of baseman Dick Allen of Chicago, second baseman Rod met Friday, Saturday and Gup Grand National Nashville 6:15 - Robertson Softball Tom Wolff-Duane Haley, -1-4 Baltimore and Wilbur Wood of Chicago behind him. Carew of Minnesota, shortstop Bert Campaneris of Sunday in the deserted 0 " ' y / & 420 Saturday night. Dirk's vs. Armory, 7:30 - Score in Benefit Play First — Ed Keatin'g-Leo ’The two relievers on the American League staff, John Oakland, third baseman Brooks Robinson of Baltimore Robertson Labor Department building Bruyette, -f 11; Frank Tantillo- SEg j; Hiller of Detroit and Rollie Fingers of Oakland, pitched Orioles and outfielders Reggie Jackson of the A’s, Bobby State Bank vs. Tires, 8:45 - with Scearce. ASA PLAYDOWN Matt Kiely -1-5 , . m k Sunday but will have no trouble coming back in the late in­ Murcer of New York and Jeff Burroughs of Texas. Robertson, Scearce scheduled a in HiNCHQIER il'i Advancing in the Connecticut Drawing about 600 fans to East-Central Connecticut Girls’ Second — Bob Quigley-Bob mm tit nings Tuesday. Carlton Fisk, the catcher chosen in the fan vote, is meeting for 2 p.m. today but 422“ i State Championship District Fitzgerald Field last night was Softball League action last Kask, -1-10; Bob Robinson-Al recovering from surgery and will be replaced by Thurman acknowledged that no A78xl3 lilG ' Saturday was Moriarty rfif EL?? • MacPhail issued his directive because the National Standings the annual Little Miss Softball night at Fitzgerald Field. This Jankot -1-9 Munson of the Yankees. progress had been made v.eoF.E.'r. \\\ Brothers with a 9-8 win over All-Star benefit game. In the League has won 11 out of the last 12 games and has a 25-18-1 was a preliminary to the annual Third — Dan Maddaluno-Carl The 16 starters chosen in the fans’ vote njust play the “toward consummating an SROmKS Bioomfield in Plainville. feature game, the Butterflies Bolin, -1-5; Ed Deane-Fred Len­ edge in the serie^. SILK CITY Little Miss Softball benefit first three innings but the managers can substitute at will W L agreement” to end the 22- BuIMm of Timmy and Corky Coughlin whipped the Ladybugs, 14-3, game. non -1-2 i - HABD SURFACE thereafter. No pitcher can work more than three innings Groman’s Sport Shop 18 1 paced the winners with a pair of with an eight-run sixth doing Five miscues in the opening Fourth — Ron Jones-Harry Ed­ Even though Rogers and Capra worked Sunday, Berra day-old strike. The owners m DRIVEWATS Moriarty Bros. 15 7 hits apiece with Craig Jordan most of the damage. frame gave the visitors four monds, -1-7; Jack Chaplain-Joe still has several well-rested pitchers to call on. unless the game goes into extra innings. said they would have a iptdtlUliig la Fogarty Bros. 16 8 PAYING adding a roundtripper. Ellen Ostrout had a triple and runs but the Penguins Caposella representative available SIZ( snciAi psia f.LT. Slact IM O Trudon V.W. 11 9 A second game Saturday two bingles for the Butterflies countered with six markers in Fifth — Jeff and Sanborn, -)-20; “ when and if” any new M ich ine Spread Frank’s Market 12 U Parkingil.o ti • Gas Stations ended in defeat as Gartenhaus with Joanne Weiss, Sue Roth their at-bats. Three runs in the A1 Kemp-Charlie Mitchell proposals were submitted by D78-14 ^ 2 4 . 9 5 $2.25 Atk About Our Written Guaionttf scored a come-from-behind 15-8 Dillon Ford U 12 and Lisa Cooke adding two second and a solo tally in the Sixth — Frank Vjgnati-Ed the union. E78-14 « 2 5 .9 S $2.33 Matter Chorge Accepted • Free Cttimqtei triumph. The loss was doubly safeties each. Beth Hall played Foley, -1-11; Charlie Reynolds- All-Super Players Man. Honda 9 12 third built the lead before three Allied Printing 7 15 At that point, their state­ Call Manchetfar 643-7691 costly as home run slugger Jor­ well defensively for the errors in the fifth by the Ed Padykula -t-2 F78-14 « 2 6 . 9 5 $2.50 LOCAL Acadia Rest 6 17 ment said, they would be (Fdwordt dan suffered a severe back in­ winners. Sue Cain and Ann Seventh — Roger Geddes-Tom Vernon Circle Virnoii Buying) Penguins enabled the visitors to In Dream Classic Goman Bros. 4 17 available for further G78-14 * 2 7 . 9 5 $2.67 jury. Prignano each had a pair of hits score five times to close the gap McDonough -|-7; Russ BASEBALL for the Ladybugs. Lauri meetings with Scearce and H78-14 * 3 1 . ^ 5 $2.92 to 10-9. Ferrigno-Mark Cramer -1-4 CLEVELAND (UPI) — When you’re in a baseball All- Turkington struck out 13 in the Eighth — Glen Gould-Bud ☆ ☆ ☆ Plating four runs in the the players after the Colleen Shane, Carolyn Star game like the one Tuesday night at Three Rivers G78-15 * 2 7 . 9 5 $2.74 losing cause. Jaworski and Jennifer Means -f8; Matt Rini-Mike seventh inning, Moriarty proposals were studied. AISDERSON BROS. EXXON Despite a dropped fly ball and Krascella each had three hits Bellabouno -1-7 Stadium in Pittsburgh, former major league catcher Joe Brothers . registered a come- The new impasse came H78-15 * 3 1 . 9 5 $2.97 a total of eight errors. Formal’s for the winners. Marrianne Ninth — Reggie Mosher-Roger Garagiola says “it doesn’t matter whether you win or lose Soccer from-behind 9-8 duke over with the first exhibition 110 Center Street, Manchester • 643-0813 Allied Printing last night at J78-15 * 3 3 . 9 5 $3.13 Inn Penguins held on for a 10-9 Pemberton was the winning Rice -1-7; Dave Berger-Harold Standings the game.” between two NFL teams ap­ decision over Glastonbury in pitcher twirling a five-hitter. Greenfield “The reason they’re all there is because they are all Robertson Park. proaching —the Hall of L78-15 * 3 4 . 9 5 $3.19 Ed Kowal and Craig Jordan Tenth — Jack Channin-Al Sweig ALUMNI super players,” said Garagiola, here Sunday for an Old- Standings Fame game between the St. paced Moriarty’s 17-hit attack -1-6; Carl Milolowsky-Al W L Timers’ game between the 1954 Clevelahd Indians and the Louis-Cardinals and Buffalo JULV SPEGUL! Zamaitis -1-5 MIDGET with three each. Kent Smith, Parkade Lanes 5 1 New York Giants. “Just if they do what got them into that w L T P Don Romano, Corky Coughlin Bills at Canton, Ohio, Satur­ Ron Cey Just Ordinary Eleventh — Joe Pallotti-George Man. Savings & Loan 3 1 game—play super—will be enough because they’re the best day. Player picket lines McRory -f-9; Dick Mather-Don Nassiff Arms 3 2 Matadors 6 1 0 30 and Bob Kieman added two there is in baseball. were being planned for the Wiley Man. Credit Union 2 2 Falcons 6 1 0 30 blows apiece. Jordan homered. FREE LUBE Penguin One Year Ago I T , • “Hell, to me that is the most important thing. I’d like to Cougars 4 3 0 20 Fred Dykins and Bob Green showcase contest where Closet to pin 15th hole: Dave WINF 2 4 (GOODYEAR'S Toros each had three safeties for with Molumphy 7’3” Bureivicius photo Crispino’s 0 5 see Hank Aaron hit the home run. I’d like to see Mike 3 2 2 19 Vice President Gerald R. Schmidt do well. When you get down to it. I’d like to see Metros 2 3 2 14 Allied with Duke Hutchinson Ford has been billed as one OIL ^nd FILTER CHANGEI LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A Los Angeles Dodgers’ third Closest to pin 17th hole: Sal STEEL BELTED ' Holding off a late bid, Olympics 2 5 0 10 and Mike Osip adding two hits year ago, Ron Cey was just Rossito 3’2” Tennis Forum Adds Two Outdoor Courts everyone do well — especially the National League of the guests of honor. baseman said. Parkade Lanes topped Suns 1 5 1 7 apiece to a 16-hit attack. your ordinary, run-of-the-mill because that’s where I spent my time in the game.” By midweek, every club STOP IN AND CHECK US FOR Cey will start at Pittsburgh Manchester Credit Union, 7-6, Comets 0 4 3 6 Penguin. Now he’s an All-Star for the National League Official opening of the two new outdoor courts at the Vernon Tennis Forum took Oakland A’s outfielder Reggie Jackson, who received a except the Minnesota OUR OTHER JULY SPECIALS! Neipsic Wins Saturday night at Mt. Nebo. record 3,497,358 votes as the most popular American ASA PLAYDOWN RADIAL Penguin. All-Stars Tuesday night in a plaee Saturday. Left to right, Bill Trifiro, head pro, Assistant Pete Jutras, Manager lOR Advancing convincingly, in Vikings will have opened The Neipsic Tennis Club Dave Shearer had two hits “I can’t even begin to tell lineup that includes Henry Patrieia Giesin and co-owner Jack Coniam were all on hand. Leaguq player onHhis year’s All-Star squad, wants his side W L T P the Connecticut State Cham­ pre-season camps for came out the victor in a close and scored three runs for e SiQtr HandSny e Polyestw people what it feels like,” the Aaron. to come out victorious since it has lost nine of the last 10 Astros 6 1 1 32 veterans as well as rookies inter-club match with Pine Parkade while Kevin Hanlon pionship District Playdown last e 4 Stikiziat Teitile Betts glu a Stk Steel Bell “I remember watching Hank annual showdowns. And he agrees with Garagiola-that Oceaneers 4 1 3 26 and free agents. The NFL Acres of Wethersfield Saturday notched the victory striking out night was Gro>nan’s Sports Wide fwtprint designed tor G-B I-P Aaron on TV when I was a “nobody likes to lose no matter whether it’s in sports or in Wings 3 2 2 19 Shop with a 20-3 thumping of at Pine Acres. The results 12. The winners were issued 12 young boy,” he continued. Putter Came to Life Track First walks by two Credit Union business.” Apollos 0 8 0 0 Marek’s of Southington te in “Now I’m playing on the same were: Cornwall-Ellis (P.A.) 40,000 MILE WARRANTEE def. Lauder-Manchester 4-6, 6- BOSTON (UPI) - hurlers. Bob Healy had two • “But I’ll tell you one thing,” said Jackson, who goes into Plainville. team with the man who holds PEE WEE Groman’s plays MePheeter’s FEEDER ROAD 4, 6-4; Pastel-Spencer (N) def. In Sandra Haynie Win Charlie McMullen, a safeties for the losers and Rob the All-Star battle hitting .318 with 17 home runs and 58 the major league home run Nicola added a double. W L T P of Portland tonight at 6:30 in WHITEWAUSIZE brfcUALcDCriAl rKKLDDirC TbeONTMic« record.” Pronsk-Ard 6-4,6-2; Dow-Boser funner Big Fight ehuin- RBI’s. “I sure-as-hell ain’t going to die if we lose. Chiefs 5 2 0 25 VERNON, CONN. LA GRANGE, 111. (UPI) - Plainville. The 26-year-old Tacoma, (N) def. Greewald-Fulton 6-0,6- double bogey on the 16th, and pion from the University “I’m more concerned about the A’s winning the world Cosmos 5 2 0 25 AR70-13 * 3 8 . 8 8 $2.22 "Unbelievable,” Sandra Haynie ALIIMNIJUNIOR Jim Purtill paced Groman’s TELEPHONE Wash., product received 1,593,- 4; Werbner-Kahn (N) def. Miss Haynie, though she didn’t of Missouri, ran the mile championship again than how I play in the All-Star game. Lancers 5 2 1 22 said after capturing the $40,000 Police & Fire scored a 7-0 25-hit attack with a five-for-five 929 votes to edge Philadelphia’s A ngelo-P attingil 6-1, 6-2; know it, moved ahead of both in 3;56.4 Saturday at the That’s because just one guy, take Johnny Bench, could put Brewers 4 2 1 22 BR70-13 * 4 0 . 8 8 $2.28 U.S. Women’s Open with a Mrs. Carner, the 1971 Open forfeit win over Silk City Satur­ performance at the plate. Daye 872-8400 or 875-7094 Mike Schmidt, who had 1,476,- Beyers-Herzig (P.A.) def. OIC Invitational Track the Nationals ahead with just one clout of the bat. There Wildcats 3 4 0 15 $2.68 seven-over-par score of 295. champion, and Carol Mann, the day at the Oval as the latter White was four-for-four and DR70-14 * 4 4 . 8 8 447. Kravitz-Anderson 6-1, 6-2. Relay Carnival, the first are a number of guys in our league, myself included, who Tornados 2 3 2 14 “The putter that failed me all 1965 champion, with her 70-foot could field only six players. Mark Monette was four-for-five “Every major leaguer has Stars 2 5 0 10 ER70-14 * 4 5 . 8 8 $2.79 week came through. I couldn’t tiitke the four-minute can do the same thing. But all of us are going into the game including three triples. Mike i N N i : two goals; the All-Star game try. Tigers HANOVER, N.H. (U P I)----- harrier has heen hroken in It did better than Silk City because the people want us there, we’re honored to be 1 6 0 5 Reardon was three-for-three FR70-14 * 4 8 . 8 ^ $3.04 •INC. and the World Series,” said believe it. I've always played She was eight over par. Miss Dartmouth freshman football New England. having eight players on hand there and we’re going to play a great contest for the fans.” while Bob Kowalski homered. Cey. “I expect to accomplish my poorest in the Open,” she Mann nine over and Mrs. GR70-14 * 5 0 . 8 8 $3.18 Coach Jerry' Berndt has been McMullen, whose but it wasn’t enough to prevent And since the American League will be the visiting both goals this year.” said. Carner 10 over. Weekend Racing promoted to varsity line coach Army & Navy from forfeiting HR70-14 * 5 3 . 8 ^ $3.47 At the All-Star break, Cey is It took birdies on the last two The victory paid $6,073.75, previous best mark was team, the crowd might also have an opportunity to see PLAY TENNIS IN ANY WEATHER by head Coach Jake its encounter to Manchester Stafford S|H‘e(lwuy- 1. Hop hitting .275 with a dozen home holes with stellar putting to boosting Miss Haynie’s ear­ 4:01, ran the final quarter Cleveland Indian pitcher Gaylord Perry get his first at-bat Top-Seeded Stan Smith GR70-15 * 5 0 . 8 8 $3.22 Crouthamel. He replaces Dun State Bank, 7-0, Saturday at the Harrington, 2. Bugsy Stevens, runs and 64 RBIs. It’s only his carry her to the win. nings this year to $51,009.59, mile in 56.2 seconds to in two years. Since the AL put the rule Fesperman who resigned last Oval. 3. Ron Bouchard HR70-15 * 5 3 . 8 8 $3.42 Indoor Courts provide certalnty..Ahat second full season in the fourth highest on the LPGA shave 4.4 seconds off the into effect last season. Perry, now 15-3 with a 1.47 ERA, week to work for a pro football The 31-year-old Dallas, Tex., Gets Scare Before Win I’lainvillc- 1. Dave Alkas, 2. majors. tour. It was her 32nd tourna­ New England record of * 5 4 . 8 8 $3.26 scouting service. golf pro “felt it was all over for hasn’t been up to the plate. In 1972 he batted .155 in 41 Ron Rocco, 3. Bob Lewis HR78-15 you’ll be able to play tennis under ment win, her third this year, 4:00.8 set earlier this year games-getting 17 hits in 110 at-bats. CHICAGO (UPI) - into a tiebreaker. Dibbs won the me” when she double bogeyed nd it came after an erratic Riverside-1. Charlie Glazier, JR78-15 * 5 8 . 8 0 $3.44 hy Peter Francis of Boston Top seeded Stan Smith survived first set 2-6, Smith reversed the the 16th hole at the 6,266-yard round for each of the leaders. Softball When asked if he had been practicing his swing lately. 2. Ralph Graham, 3. Ken Latour perfect conditions always. Perfect for a scare from smaller Eddie score in the second set and took LR78-15 * 5 9 . 8 8 $3.60 La Grange Country Club Sun­ Only three of the 54 players College. Perry, who came just one game short of sharing the New l.ondoii-Wulerford- 1. Give Your Driveway tailing Splitting its two games in the Dibbs while hometown favorite the final set 7-6, but not until he day with a six, leaving her nine on the final day were under par Finishing second and American League’s record for 16 consecutive wins in one Don Bunnell, 2. Bill Scrivener, i keeping you spry and fit. Also Baby Connecticut State Cham­ Marty Riessen won a straight had won a 7-6 tiebreaker. With Our 'J o n n ita over par and trailing favorite with Bonnie Bryant shooting a also hreukingy the four- season, said he was “going to take a couple of swings to 3. Jerry Pearl. NO TRADE-IN • FREE MOUNTING JoAnne Carner by one stroke pionship District Playdown last set victory Sunday to set up Riessen, the third seed, had [sitting Service, Showers & Sauna J - 1 6 BLACKTOP SEALER \ course record 67, tying the best minute harrier was Tony see if I can still hold the bat.” with two holes to play. weekend were Fogarty Bros. their awaited meeting in Mon­ an easier time by defeating DESTINATION SAFETY Wheels • Ansens • Crogors Oni cod Mdi, pitiorvu, wdtipiooli, wood- open round ever, and moving her Colon of Manhattan, who The Oilers lost to Burt’s of “If I pitch three innings I gotta bat,” he said. “I’m gonna day’s finals of the $50,000 On the 17th, after her partner, into a 14th place tie at 303 to Dick Dell 6-4, 6-2 before a Specialized Driver Available. proofi drlv«w«)rt, wdki, pilloi. was timed in 3:58.8. Plainville, 10-6, Saturday, grab a bat, hold it like this, go up to the plate and then duck Chicago International Festival Sandra Spuzich, hit a six iron earn $998.75. ' crowd of 3,2(X) at Soldier Field. Training for Teenagara. F(i|.di)flng, illlconliing pivlng pilch itilili McMullen took the lead before rebounding to upend because it will definitely be an unusual experience for me, of Tennis. past the pin on the 154-yard Beth Stone shot a 71, one un­ InstrucMra experienced woalhtr, oil, grtitt, icldi, gotolint, inll- ut the start of the final Vito’s of Plainville, 7-0. having not batted because of the DH rule.” Smith, a lean 6-foot-4, seemed Iroott. hole. Miss Haynie used a five der par, to tie Miss Mann for se­ Riessen also made it into the in public school driver Daily 11 to 7 (fiiarter, passing favored Rich Marsh, Jim Flaherty to tower over the 5-foot-7, iron and went far to the back of cond place at 296, each earning Although Perry got some batting instructions from doubles finals, teaming with education. Automatic and Bruce Fischer of Syracuse and Whitey Jenkins paced the fourth-seeded Dibbs, from Sat 9 to 2 MANCHESTER HARDWARE Sand Mix lor Sloop the green. $2,573.75. Kathy Whitworth also Jackson during Oakland’s four-game weekend' series here, Tom Gorman to fight off un­ standard transmission. JOIN TODAY...! 877 Main Street and wuti easily as Fischer Oilers with the stick. Fogarty’s Miami Beach Fla., in their seeded Brian Teacher and Reasonable, Competitive 843-4428 Sloping Ofivowoyt While that putt was rolling, shot 71 to tie Mrs. Carner at 297 Gaylord— who will be in his fourth All-Star game—said he SIX MAX>R face Moriarty tonight at 7:45 in semifinals match. But Dibbs’ Mrs. Carner posted the same and earn $1,623.75 each. slipped to third in 4:00.7. didn’t need any help on how to throw the ball across the NCAA champ Jon Whitlinger, 3- RatesI aUNT CAROS HONOnO 229 HEBRON AVL-OASTOHMIY ASA action. plate. speed and power sent the match 6, 64, 7-5. PHONE 646-0804 I p a g e f o u r t e e n - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon.. July 22. 1974- PAGE FTFTF.r n Overfusing Most Common Carruthers and Wolfanger INDEX Subsidized Bus Service Costs $2,8 Million NOTICES HAPPY AD S 1 — Loit and Found Housing Code Violation HARTFORD (UPI) - amounted to $2.8 million, in­ availability and most 2 — Parionala Seek D35 GOP Nomination The Stamford area, with the “Although this is a lot of ser­ 3 — Announcamanii Despite the efforts of the state service should be tailored to cluding an operating deficit of passengers pef service mile, lowest service availability, vice to a lot of people, viewed 4 — Enlertilnmepl and the Connecticut Co., only 2 $2.1 million, federal income had the lowest state subsidy. meet local needs and the hours 5 — Auchont inspecting dwelling units on violations were found will be The club has participated in a carried the fewest passengers from another perspective, the The largest number of Each lecture will be on five per cent of the 1.6 million taxes and a $361,000 manage­ of bus service should be the unit Bissell, Birch, and Oak Sts. Hartford passengers paid 76 per mile, 1.7, and had the potential for increased use of „ f in a n c ia l housing code violations found in subject to follow-up inspections VERNON number of civic projects such consecutive Thursdays in the persons living in the area the of measurement for deter­ Other housing code violations ment fee equal to 5 per cent of per cent of the cost of service. highest subsidy of 29 cents per the service is clear,” the coun­ fl — Bonds-Stocki-Uortgagat the first four weeks of housing after 30 days, Salcius said. When the Republicans of the as glass recycling. Project hospital cafeteria from 7 to 8; 30 firm serves ride the bus, the New Haven passengers 70 per mining the basic level. 9 — Paraonal Loana found in the first phase of the revenue paid by the state to the passenger. cil said. 10 — Insurance inspection* in Manchester in­ If violations are serious, 35th Senatorial District meet Safeguard, Heart Risk Clinic, p.m. The final lecture will be on Connecticut Pub^lic Expen­ cent and Stamford passengers • Control of bus operations townwide housing inspections Connecticut Co. An average of 33;500 persons volved "overfusing” of elec­ written notice is required. for the senatorial convention Safety Town, gourmet groups, Oct. 3. diture Council said'today. 55 per cent, the council said. The council urged that the should be at the local rather e m p l o y m e n t included several other elec­ is using the bus each day, the 13 — Halp Wanted trical circuits in older homes, Salcius said he has sent three tonight at 8 in the Vernon Ad­ and many others. Information will include diet, The council, in an analysis of state's mass transit plan than the state level and some trical violations — most of them Hartford carried the most council said, representing only 14 - Businaaa Opporlunlilaa according to John Salcius, town letters giving notice of serious ministration Building, two Club meetings are the second medication, hygiene and com­ The council said the total subsidized bus service over the become a matter of law rather local contribution should be 15 — Situation Wanted in which a dwelling unit didn’t passengers per mile, 2.5, and about 2 per cent of the 1.6 health inspector. violations, which must be cor­ names are expected to be Tuesday of the month from plications. Each session will in­ operating deficit for the first past year and a half, said Hart­ than merely policy. made to make sure that the ser­ have the required number of had the lowest subsidy per million persons who live in the EDUCATION Overfusing — the placement rected or be subject to civil presented for nomination. September through May, at 7:45 clude a discussion and question- year of state-supported service ford, with the highest service The use of large regional vice demanded by the com­ IB — Private Instructlona electrical outlets — as well as a passenger of 12 cents. 37 towns served by the Cbnnec- — Schools-Ctaisei of larger-than-safe fuses on a litigation by the town. Incumbent Sen. Thomas G. p.m. at the Skinner Road answer period. transit district to bring about munities is consistent with few “sanitary” violations. ticut Co. 20 — Instructions Wonted ... Somoona circuit — accounted for most of Salcius noted that most Carruthers of Vernon an­ School. The membership drive Interested participants may better service coordination and their willingness to pay for and The sanitary violations in­ The council said the problems r e a l e s t a t e may havt taut yow the 31 electrical violations dis­ residents involved in the initial nounced about a week ago that will end with an orientation tea register by calling 872-0501, ext. improve economy and efficien­ use it. with the state’s new transit 23 — Homes lor Sale covered by Salcius in visits to volved leaking sinks or plum­ phase of the inspection he will seek re-election to the Aug. 27 in the Edith Peck Room 231, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., cy is a sound idea, the council 24 — Lols-Land lor Sale a happy a plan include: 25 — Investment Property 122 housing units in the down­ bing, Salcius said. program have been very post he has filled for two years. of Rockville Public Library. Monday through Friday. Fami­ said. Other widespread problem cooperative, and he hasn’t been P&W Workers Now Have • There may be an\incentive 26 — Business Property town area. Prior to Carruther’s an­ ly members involved in The Connecticut Co. carried 27 — Resort Property uncovered in the inspections for local transit districts not to Salcius pointed out that over­ denied access to dwellings. A nouncement, Probate Judge School Grant assisting a diabetic patient are more than 20.5 million 28 — Real Estate Wanted was lack of required venting of expand service since tqe state VITAMIN Happy Motoring fusing is one of the easiest total of 26 housing units of the Howard Wolfanger of Tolland To aid in the strengthening of encouraged to attend the lec­ passengers in the first full year MISC. SERVICES hot water heaters, Salcius said. will subsidize basic level ser­ 31 — Services Ottered KAREN and TOM housing violations to fix — all first four-week schedule announced he would seek the the Health Education Program tures. of state subsidy at an average All hot water heaters must be Single Union as Agent vice fully but only half the ad­ HEADQUARTERS 32 — Painting-Papering Love, weren’t visited, though, that’s needed is replacement of senate seat if Carruthers was in the Vernon Public Schools, a cost to the state of 14 cents per 33 — Building-Contracting vented with a relief valve which ditional service. Liggett Parkade Mom and Dad fuses. because occupants weren’t not planning to run again. $1,259 grant has been awarded passenger trip, the council said. 34 — Roofing-Siding comes from the top of the home when Salcius called. • The definition of basic level Low Prices' 35 — Meeting-Plumbing David, Eileen, Joe, Most homes have electrical However, Carruthers, at that by the state. A MODERN 36 — Flooring wiring which dictate a heater and runs to within six in­ Salcius emphasized that The health education HARTFORD (UPI) - For Aircraft Corp., all unionized one union umbrella was Jimmy and Kevin time said he had not made up achieved by the dedication and 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage maximum fuse size of 20 amps, ches of the floor. Without the residents should check creden­ program is directed by Mrs. the first time in the 49-year workers are represented by the 38 — Services Wanted his mind and he told Wolfanger PHARMACY' history of Pratt and Whitney same union, it was announced commitment of the 3,800 Salcius said, although older valve, pressure buildup could tials of anyone claiming to be a to go ahead and announce. Clare Albom, supervisor of MISC. FOR SALE Aircraft, a subsidiary of United today. workers at the North Haven 41 — Articles lor Sale Happy Birthday homes which have smaller- blow up the water tank, Salius housing inspector. He carries Wolfanger will be retiring as physical education for girls. A Advance Registration warned. plant,” Justin Ostro, director of 42 — Building Supplies gauge wiring — often have a Town of Manchester photo iden­ judge of probate due to an age health education curriculum The Independent Aircraft 43 — Pots -Birds- Dogs MOM Housing units where lAM activities at United Air­ Evening Undergraduates 44 — Livestock maximum fuse size of 15 amps. tification. restriction on that position. guide, designed by the staff un­ Machinists Union, representing Love, Resolution on Platform some 3,800 workers at the Pratt craft, the parent firm of Pratt Now thru August 23 45 — Boats & Accessories In many homes Salcius said New Officers der the leadership of Mrs. 46 — Sporting Goods Laurie he found fuses of up to 30 amps. Albom, has been used as a James and Whitney’s North Haven and Whitney, said. 11 am to 8 pm Monday thru Friday 47 — Garden Products David Somerville has been 48 — Antiques Use of those fuses can be hazar­ Mrs. Phyllis Jackston of Manchester got angry about the guideline for program s in F. SCCC Faces plant, voted to affiliate with the The merger, approved in a elected chairman of the Arts and Sciences 49 — Wanted to Buy dous, Salcius said, because cir- Democratic party platform she found on her seat Saturday several other towns in this state International Association of vote Sunday in Wallingford, will Happy Belated ;$ 2 D’Amato Economic Development Com­ Business and Public Administration. RENTALS cuit overloading would morning. “How can you read it and analyze it?” she and some in other states. Enrollment Machinists and Aerospace strengthen the union’s position 10th Birthday g Manchester Hospital Notes mission. He succeeds Clarence BS/R.PII. at the bargaining table, Ostro 52 — Rooms lor Rent probably burn up the wiring demanded. She wrote a resolution criticizing the lateness To date 83 copies of the Workers, AFL-CIO. Education Engineering 53 — Aparlmanls lor Rent ^ SUSAN ^ O’Crowley. Problems said. 54 — Homes for Rent before the fuse blows. of the platform and calling for it to be given the delegates Health Education Curriculum Electronic Technology Hope you had a Mrs. Gretchen Mason will be The arrangement was made “Since the employer is the 55 — Business (or Rent The first four weeks of in­ Guide have been requested by NEW HAVEN (U P I)- South Credits may apply to a degree or certificate 56 — Resort Property tor Rent Happy Day. at least three days in advance of the next convention. Here vice chairman and James Exercise does not necessarily by the machinists and the spection, which ended Friday, Discharged Friday: Manuel Tolland; Michael Soderlund, 25 different states and Canada. Central Community (College is same, the type of work being 57 — Wanted to Rent I*;: Love, Mommy, Daddy, she delivers that resolution. It passed without a fight. Spencer was re-elected increase your life­ United Automobile, Aerospace Call 243-4387 for appointment 58 — Misc. for Rent involved mostly owner- Rezende, East Hartford; Katie 46B Downey D r.; David Daley, The guides cost about $7 a copy gettihg over its site probiems, performed is the same and now Sharon and Billy (Herald photo by Barlow) secretary. span...There are too many and Agricultural Implement occupied homes on Brainard Protasewich, East Hartford; ,55 Deane Dr., South Windsor; and money derived from their but apparently not in time to the union is the same, the AUTOMOTIVE Patricia Christiana, East Hart­ factors involved in longevity Workers, who formerly tremendous impact on collec­ 61 — Autos lor Sale PI., Johnson Ter., Ford, Gayle Bassos, 157 Farnham Membership Drive sale is used for other stem a continuing drop in FALL EVENING SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 4 to DECEMBER 20 62 — Trucks lor Sale (heredity is a very important represented Pratt and Whitney Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Madison, Jackson, Hawley, Rd., South Windsor; Annie Gib­ ford; Richard Robinson, Broad The Vernon Junior Women’s curriculum projects in the enrollment and faculty morale. tive bargaining results should For course listings in all fields, call or write for 1974 Fall Semester Bulletin 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale 2 one)...Nor can anyone employes at North Haven three 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycles Foster, and Pearl Sts. bon, 46 Horace St.; Lillian An- Brook; Kyle LeFort, Club is conducting its annual system. The two-year college lost an be felt as early as November,” Warehouse Point; Jacqueline promise that exercise will years ago. Ostro said. The first of a group Auerbach Hall UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Room 228 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile MORTGAGES, loans first se-. Starting todav. Salcius began n in g e r, 565 V ernon S t.; membership drive which will Hospital Lectures accreditation a few weeks ago Homes Lorraine Strimaitis, Enfield; Frazer, 52G Spencer St. provide immunity against in­ “The real accomplishment of contracts is subject to 200 Bloomfield Ave. UNIVERSITY of HARTFORD West Hartford, Conn. 66 — Automotive Service cond, third. All kinds. Realty continue through the month of because it lacked a permanent statewide, credit rating un­ Discharged Sunday: Virginia Rockville Hospital Notes Rockville General Hospital fectious illness, heart attacks, of putting 23,000 workers under renegotiation in November. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Raymond Fregeau, 88 Laurel August. cam pus. Its nearly 1,400 necessary, Reasonable. Con­ will offer a repeat series of five or strokes...What medical St.; Deborah Howe, 13 Holl St. Roberts, 90 Pine Tree Lane, Membership is open to any students were going to classes fidential, quick arrangements. lectures for diabetic patients authorities see in exercise is Also, Erin Bush, 949 Pleasant South Windsor; Alvin Albert, woman aged 18-40. The club in leased facilities at Wilbur Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. BINGO and their families. The series an aid in coping with physical Valley Rd., South Windsor; Winchester, Tenn.; Helen Rick, Admitted Friday: E. Boutan, Admitted Sunday: Joan objective is to provide service Cross High School. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ will start on Sept. 5. and mental stress, and a way James Nutt, 211 Homestead 333 Bid well St.; Frank Stolarc- South St., Rockville; William Aubin, Hany Lane, Rockville; and to promote civic, State and college officials ford. Evenings, 233-6879. to develop and hold a level of 0 St.; Patricia Madacsi, Storrs; zuk, 155 Deepwood Dr.; Jean- Dolan, Country Lane, Alfred Beebe, Wellwood Circle, educational and social develop­ met today to discuss a new 5 6 vitality that lets us enjoy life ADVERTISING Joan Heley, 155 Pine Tree Paul LaVerdiere, 80 Dart Hill Rockville; Carol Dufour, Vernon; Oliver Bush, Bamforth ment in the town. campus, but in the meantime Rd., South Windsor; Patricia more, however long it may Lane, South Windsor; Jesse Windermere Ave., Ellington; Rd., Rockville; William Gibbs, The club has 15 working com­ enrollment reportedly is 5 3 5 Post, Stafford; Marlene RATES Graham, Times Farm Rd., An­ Laura Kratzke, Pinnacie Rd., West Rd., Vernon; Lenord mittees, they are; Arts, choral, WELDING RODS be..... expected to drop below 1,000 Pre-inventory Sale! □ EMPLOYMENT dover; Lois Wexelman, 13 Mid­ Holman, 3 Jan Dr., Vernon; Eliington; James Leany, Hart­ Hocking, Somers; Dorothy conservation and garden, SYDNEY (UPI) - 1 day ...... 9c word per day Proper ' medication and faculty spirits are at an ail 3 days ...... 6C word per day 5 5 0 6 5 dle Butcher Rd., Rockville; David Mazzadra Dowles Rd., ford Tpke., Vernon; Roswitha Larocque, Somers; Charles E. education, home life, inter­ Australian tradesmen who alleviates a great amount of time low. Karen Lata, 1311 Ellington Rd., Rockville; Joseph Krawski, 178 Phelps, Mt. Vernon Dr., Ver­ 6 da y s ...... 7$ word per day Help Wanted 13 Long, Gem Dr., Vernon; Gail national affairs, membership, use wire coathangers for discomfort. Fill your Although officials were not 26 days ...... 6c word per day South Windsor; Laura Osella, Foster St., South Windsor. non; Cheryl Rocker, Burke Rd., HEALTH AND BEAUTY HOUSEWARES Mattesen, Stafford; Lottie mental health, health and ger- welding rods have been prescriptions at LENOX available for comment, in­ 15 WORD MINIMUM PART-TIME work at home, on 6 6 0 0 42 Homestead St.; Delia Also, Hazel VanSicklin, 29 Rockville. Redens, Regan Rd., Rockville; entology, newsletter and warned by the Department of PHARMACY, 299 E. Center formed sources said only about Happy Ads ...... $1.75 inch the telephcne. Phone 1-673-2995. Caveney, 74 Queen Court, Community Rd., South Wind­ SAVINGS! SAVINGS! Discharged Friday; Darlene Janet Rush, Somers. publications, program and Labor and Industry to wear St., Tel. 649-0896 for free 500 students have enrolled for sor; Alice Carlson, 232B Maple 0 4 Squire Village. Brennan, Prospect St., Discharged Sunday: Linda hostess, public affairs, safety gas masks. delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and the fall semester. RNs - $10,000 up depending on St., Coventry; Caroline Paton, Dr. Scholl’s Air-Pillow Carbona Shampoo For ( ’AKF) B Also, Karen Droney, East Rockville; Joseph Campanelli, Giannette, Cindy Rd., and veterans, publicity, ways An instructor from the Holidays 8-8. "Symbol Of Most of them registered qualifications, world-wide Hartford; Sarah Napoletano, Geraldine Dr., Coventry; Joan High Ridge Rd., Rockville; Insoles Upholstery travel possible as an Air Force Lotto Bingo Ellington; Rudolph Kowalski, and means, social, and Safety departm ent’s W elfare Finest Pharmacy Service.” before the accreditation loss, 1 WEEK 105 Birch St.; Patricia Louster, Adametz, 175A E. Middle Jane Dubey, Hartford; Gloria Grahaber Rd., Ellington. Town. For rugs and officer. Challenging work, job ’This is the second of this Branch says prolonged Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, which may keep many of them SPECIAL Reg. 54' satisfaction, only two-year East Hartford; Elsie Towers, 2 Tpke., Catherine Olander, 101 Hartan, South Windsor; breathing of zinc fumes from Candy. We honor Master from actually showing up foi> upholstery; week’s first drawing of "Lotto Pearl St.; Stanley Czyrnik, Lenox St.; Kenneth Nadeau, Theresa Kirko, Wilson Lane, Wjugs* with built-in committment. 246-2212. galvanizing results in serious Charge Cards. classes, the sources said. The Bingo." The drawing is for the Glastonbury; Eileen Gronki, 90C Rachel Rd. Vernon; Debra LeBlanc, En­ spot remover. J lung trouble. college has been allocated EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ July 18 ticket. If a ticketljolder’S' 15D Mt. Vernon Dr., Vernon; field; Barbara Miner, Regan FOR Reg. 1.19 numbers match the bingo either funds for 36 professors, the ficer openings for men and Walter Krzeminski, 79 Robert Rd., Vernon; Helen Pomeroy, Mall Approved women with engineering, math, down, across or diagonally, he same number it had last school Norwich Saccharin Dr., South Windsor; Margaret Merline Rd., Vernon; Kristine REPEAT Aurora Bathroom Tissue or related technical degree. Air wins $50. F ir e C a lls year, but officials have been Bottle of 1,000 Delphia, 27 Legion Dr., Vernon. Sawyer, Lakeview Ter., VERNON told a sharp drop in enrollment OF A Force will train you for com­ Discharged Saturday; Mary TOLLAND COUNTY Rockville; Rebekah Staruski, area who cited drainage puter technology, com­ Plans for a shopping mall on may force, the elimination of SELLOUT bingo Gleason, East Hartford; Edgar Saturday, 2:24 p.m. — auto ■Ellington; Chester Stewart, problems and additional traffic munications, electronics, Rt. 30, near the intersection eight teaching slots. navigators, others. 246-2212. Ridyard, 20 Northfield St.; accident at Bolton Rd. and Rt. Fairview Ave., Rockville; problems as their main con­ aurQra with Dobson Rd., have been ap­ Edward McVey, 74 Cottage St.; 30. (Vernon Volunteer Am­ Henry Welz, Windsor. cern. Kirause Our Reg. 63' □ NOTICES 4 9 8 2 2 proved by the Vernon Zoning ’74 GRADS - We train and pay, Elizabeth White, 31 Vernon Rd., bulance) Admitted Saturday; Emanuel The proposed site consists of over $400 monthly to attendu • U Commission. The plan was sub­ Bolton; Harry Jackson, 82 Saturday, 2:31 p.m. —car fire Cannistraro, Ridgewood Dr., 11 acres. To the right of it is florist & Greenhouses mitted by Atty. Robert Kahan, jPersonna Double II Lost and Found colle ;e accredited technical Cushman Dr.; Carl Anderson on Rt. 83 by the Casanova Rockville; Lillian Caron, located the Howard Jenson Cold Water Wash 11 go 7 3 14 d Atty. Sol Kerensky an MAGNOVOX iBIades With FREE Razor Sr., 290 School St.; Dalia Zikus, Restaurant. (Vernon Fire Range Hill Dr., Rockville; Motel and restaurant and to the Mrs, Grasso lifetime in the Air Force. Ap­ developer George Risley (K, K LOST-Side rail of maple bed, 97 Harlan St.; Marion Atkinson, Department) Joseph King, Vernon Ave., left the town garage. 12” Diag. Portable TV titude and counseling free, no i1 & R.) To Make Own IPk. of 5 Bladesi Woolite 8:30 p.m. at intersection of 8 5 4 1 102 Oxford St.; Frank Vasello, Saturday, 9:19 p.m. — smoke Rockville; Deborah Malone, Several months ago the town obligation. 246-2212. The developers want to build Broad, West Center and Pine, 28 Brent Rd. investigation at 209 West Rd. Franklin St., Rockville; Alfred approved plans for construction Over 80% solid state circuitry. Teles­ July 17th. Fell off of truck. 569- a motel in connection with the Appointments 16 oz. BE DIFFERENT - Be an air- - 6 4 0 Also, Barbara Kretzmer, (Ellington Fire Department) Marquis, Glenstone Dr., for a Ramada Ipn motel and LAR^ST RETAIL GROWERS IN MANCHESTER coping VHF monopole antenna. 3” tone 1298, 6 P shopping complex and for this craft mechanic in the Air Glastonbury; Leo Colburn, Sunday, 2:54 p.m. — auto ac­ Rockville; Robert Osborn, restaurant on the opposite side HARTFORD (UPI) - balanced speaker. 1.03 Size Reg. 1.19 they must obtain a speciai per­ C a ll MoHchestcf Force. Women get equal pay, Glastonbury; Jean Carboni, cident at the intersection of Rt. Warehouse Point. of Rt. 30, across from Howard 6 4 3 -9 5 5 9 Democratic gubernatorial con­ LOST- Male long haired L I mit from the Zoning Board of 621 HARTFORD ROAD, MANCHESTER . Dachshund answers to Alfie. advancement, educational op­ Sl1. 1 1 North Franklin; Gary 30 and Rt. 140. (Ellington Discharged Saturday: Bar­ Johnson’s. tender Ella Grasso says she Milk Plus 6 Shampoo CARD 0 Appeals--^ OUR Easy Off Oven Cleaner Vicinity Bolton Center Road- portunities. 246-2212. Marchuk, 136 Greenwood Dr.; Volunteer Ambulance) bara Costa, Stein Rd., will make up her own mind in & Conditioner • i The plan was opposed by Mount Sumner Drive, Bolton. Lorraine Joly, 19 Carter Dr., Sunday, 8:20 p.m. — car fire Ellington; Terry Courtright, appointing the heads of state LOWEST ACT NOW - Join the oldest Toy manyVof the residents in the Reward. 646-4593, evenings. Lotto Biltgo* Rockville; Donna Howe, 350 in the parking lot of Co. No. 3. East St., Rockville; Mrs. An­ agencies and commissions. PRICE & Gift Party Plan in the coun­ Center St.; Janet Brozowski, (Vernon Fire Department Cos. toinette Green and son. Cottage Mrs. Grasso, nominated by EVER! try - our 27th year! Com­ V This Is the tljlrd of this, week’s 8oz. missions up to 30%. Free sam- Wall St., Coventry; Karen No. 2 and 3) St., Rockville; Edmond TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY acclamation Saturday night at Personals 2 w st drawing of "Lotto Blngo> Davis, 82 Deerfield Lane, South Grouleau, Stafford; Anne Haas, the Democratic state conven­ Our Reg. 89.70 2.39 Size d e kit. Call or write Santa’s Monday. 7:22 a.rfi. — auto ac­ ^ Reg. 1.25 Parties, Avon, Conn. 06001. Tel. ?he drawing i$ for, the July iB Windsor; Beverly Blouin, 208 Grove St., Rockville; Richard JULY 30 and 31 tion, said Sunday night ap­ REDUCE SAFE and fast with Ocket. If youi:' lottery tlpket^ cident at Leonard’s Corners on 1/673-3455. Also booking par­ Lawrence Rd., South Windsor. Rt. 30. (Tolland Ambulance) Jacobsen, Summit St., pointments to key government PROFESSIONAL GoBese Tablets And E-Vap ties. nlirabers rtialch the bingo. <;9r j ’’water pills” Liggett Rexall. Also, Paul Barron, 21 Bernan Monday, 8:20 a.m. — auto ac­ Manchester; Timothy Landry, I About Town posts should be made by the ONE SPECIAU BORDERLESS SILK qjtha down, across or dlagohal- Rd., Bolton; Willmar Heringer, Enfield; Lydia Luginbuhl, governor and not party leaders ty, it’s wdj-th cident at the intersection of Rt. AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN Glastonbury; Ernest Silhavy, 83 and Middle Butcher Rd. Grant St., Rockville; Beverly or anybody else. • •-•••••••••••••••••••••••••• needed. Must be experienced. Gant Hill Rd., Tolland; Steven Montenson, Spruce St., Mrs. Grasso, in a* WFSB “Don’t Let The Sun Come Down On Me" Must have knowledge of (Ellington Ambulance) Dakota Council No. 61, Kowalchuk, l^ ite Birch Rd., Rockville; D. John Pecorino, television interview, attacked □ FINANCIAL business. Cadillac, Oldsmobile, Degree of Pocahontas, will Lpehr Rd., Rockville; Roswitha the fiscal policies of incumbent Pontiac. Call Tom Scranton, meet Wednesday at 7;30 p.m. at k : 643-1181. Phelps, Mt. Vernon Dr., Ver­ Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, saying ELTON Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Odd Fellows Hall. There will be non; James Ruot, Oak St., he expanded the state budget a social and refreshments after KEYPUNCH OPERATOR- Rockville; John Schwarz, while cutting back on services. JOHN MORTGAGES - 1st, and,2nd Three Indicate Interest the meeting. must be familiar with IBM 029 Prospect St., Rockville. On the question of a state in­ mortgages — interim financing or 5496 Alpha and Numeric. come tax, she said she is op­ “CARIBOU” — expeditious and confidential Apply in person, 9-4, Gaer posed to such a levy and hopes Toastmaster service, J.D, Real Estate Brothers Inc., 140 Rye Street, In GOP^s Probate Race His Latest Assoc. 646-1980. that an expanding economy as 'C Hit LP Kodacolor Develop 2 Slice Multi-Colored .South Windsor. Cross, Anne Dallaire, Anne Emery Taylor, Anne Emt and well as federal aid will aid state HEBROIN Emt, Marion Foote, Geraldine CrandalVs Park Schedule h finances. and Print Special Automatic Toaster Playground Ball TRANSPORTATION Managers Pete Dallaire. KKT, Administrative and Grant, Karen Biskupiak, John Report While personally opposed to SELL Nuiioy Foote cession stand during the week. 126-110 0 ^ 0 mechanical knowledge Hooker, Walma Taylor, Charles Janis Preli,. Republican TOLLAND abortion, she said, she would 12 Exp. Roll BUY necessary. Good pay with over­ Correspondent A hockey tournament wili be Our Our Wallace, Rosalie Carlso, Daniel Board of Education member, Vivian Kenneson uphold existing laws on the SERIES With a time, year-round work, school 228-3970 Paine, Jeff Odell, John FitzGib- conducted Friday at 1 p.m. The question'. Abortion is now legal 126-110 o A A Reg. Reg. transportation. Call 643-2414. 2 was a guest at the town com­ Correspondent F6.98 HERALD WANT AD contest is open to youngsters 12.99 3.99 bons and Janis Preli. mittee meeting. Tel. 87,'j-4704 in Connecticut. 20 Exp. Roll O e W w Dial 643-2711 ages 7 to 15. The top three con­ Three members of the A discussion of the method Specials at Crandall’s Park \ i We’ll Charge H, Too! TRUCK MECHANICS - Top testants will be awarded rib­ Also applies to Kodacolor For bread or convenience Built well for outdoor play. men, top pay, year-round work. Republican Town Committee Candidate for Sheriff used by the Board of Education this week begin with arts and “Yellow Brick Road” - 2 pocket LP bons and a free ride on the sur­ 120-620-127 as well as GAF foods. Hinged crumb tray for Rubber cover, nylon woven Call 643-2414. have indicated an interest in the Dan McKeever of Ellington, for the presentation of the crafts instructions Tuesday at 1 All other Elton John LP’s on sale. prise trip. You sign up at the or Fuji color print filrrvs. easy cleaning. #B134 party’s endorsement as the can­ p.m. in the pine grove. cord. the state representative from budget was the major concern. concession sponsored by the Gets A Cure SERVICE our equipment and didate for the office of Judge of Wednesday at 1 p.m. there will NOTICE Assembly District 57, told Mrs. Preli reported that the Board of Recreation from Aug. In accordance with Section 9- learn other work. (Jould mean Probate. The candidate selec­ Republicans at the town com­ board was planning to change be a children’s story hour in the SOUTH YARMOUTH, Mass. 12 to 30. Archery registration is 8"xJ0" Living Color 19b of the Election Laws, Rev. doubling your previous income. tion committee of the town mittee meeting that he was the budget format to, make grove for youngsters aged 3 to (UPI) - Ella Fitzgerald Earnings opportunity $150-$200 committee has decided to also being accepted this week suddenly forgot the opening line of 1973, notice is hereby given 2 campaigning for the nomina­ these presentations clearer at 8 . PORTRAIT p er week plus bonus if recommend that the names of at the park. to “The Way We Were.” o f f that the Registrars of Voters qualified. For personal and con­ Wednesday at 8; 15 p.m. will | % tion for the office of sheriff of town meeting. all the interested persons be Public swimming hours are "Memories...memories,” she 30 will accept applications for ad­ fidential interview call 623-1051. Tolland County. The other Republican be a Walt Disney movie, “Grey 24” from 12:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. In­ only U U ^ mission as an elector at the placed in nomination at the He said that he had decided members of the Board of Friars Bobby,” at 35 cents ad­ sang — her voice trailing off. It (Our Regular Low Prices) fants to one year are free. Ad­ Motorized SAM Concert, Mt. Nebo, on LICENSED PLUMBER - caucus on Aug. 1. not to ask re-election to the Education — Charles Barasso mission. was no use. She looked at her mission to age 17 is 20 cents and Saturday, July 27, 1974 from Hospitalization and benefits. The candidates are incum­ General Assembly because the and Lura Butt — were unable to Thursday there will 'be a pianist. He just shrugged. Bar-B-Q 30 cents for adults. 7:00 P.M. until 9:00 P.M. Call 644-1317. bent Edward Hinchliff, Harvey office is so time consuming and attend. basketball free throw tourna­ ♦ Babies — children — adults — groups — 1 Special Then from the back of the Backmender and Gerald Cross. audience at the Cape Cod Grill Frederick E. Peck the pay is so low. Field Trip' ment at 1 p.m. The contest is 4 Herbert J. Stevenson SUPERINTENDENT- Daniel Paine, Marion Foote, of each person singly 99(i. Groups 99() per Coliseum a voice bellowed: EVERYTHING* 24”x72” McKeever said that the state Nellie ManWarren, fourth open to boys and giris to age 16. Folding 'I Registrars of Voters MAINTENANCE, Hard Emery Taylor and Sandra INTRODUCTORY person. “...light the corners of my working conscientious in­ needs a full-time legislature grade teacher at the Hebron Ribbons will be awarded to the in our Manchester, Conn. Kalom served on the candidate and noted that 38 members are winner, as well as a free ride on GUITAR LESSONS Select from finished pictures in radiant black and mind.” Sand Chair Folding Cot dividual to service and main­ Elementary School, sent a note Includes 3 position hood, tain apartment complexes, in selection committee. Gerald not seeking re-election primari­ thanking the Republican Town the surprise trip scheduled for 50* per Lesson white and living color. ■ The F irst Lady of Song Light, strong aluminum Cross was also a member of the smiled. “Thank you,” she said Contoured aluminum frame with 1 1/2 inch foam spit and U.L. motor, the Vernon area. Please send ly because of the long hours Committee for its sponsorship Aug. 29. C ontestants are sje Bonus quality "Guaranteed Satisfaction." committee but declined to 249-0077 and carried on. frame withjingertip fold­ mattress covered with at­ warming oven with temp resume to Superintendent P.O. over a short period of time of a field trip to the State requested to sign up at the con­ GIFT DEPT. INVITATION TO BID Box 156A, Tolland, Conn, 06084. serve after announcing his can­ Fast delivery — courteous-service. ing action;'cool, colorful tractive ticking. Easy to gauge. 5 position grid ad­ •without adequate compensa­ Capitol in June. Sealed bids will be received in didacy for judge of probate. • China • Glassware saran covering. store. justments; utility shelf. tion. The town committee paid for ♦ Limit — one Special per child. the Office of The Director of PART-TIME service station The selection committee has • Crystal •Ceramics The County (sheriff) Conven­ the bus and State Sen. David General Services, 41 Center attendants wanted, over 18 recommended that the can­ Soviets Plan Large Canal • Stainless Steel •Wooden Ware tion will be held on Wednesday Odegard met the students in me. Street, Manchester, Connec­ years of age, evenings and didates furnish their FORMAL’S INN Senior Citizens Invited • Much, much More! at 8 p.m. in Rockville. Hartford. About 130 fourth Moscow—The Soviet Union is Our Our ticut until August 6, 1974 at weekends. Apply in person. backgrounds and qualifications 4 o r m i t / j preparing to start work on a Moriarty Brothers, 315 Center Delegates are Eula Berglund, graders from the Hebron Photographer Hours: 10 A.M. to 1 P.M., 2 Look for the Red Tags! Reg. Reg. 11:00 a.m. for the following: for the position to the persons For the tux large canal that will connect the Street. Harvey Backmender and Elementary School and the 4.29 14.99 MICROFILM SYSTEM placing their name in nomina­ P.M. to 6 P.M. Volga and Ural rivers. Said to 0 Except Fair Traded Items Patricia Mulligan. Gilead Hill School participated. 10<»=i16“ Bid forms, plans and that’s inn DOYOUHAVEACHAIlCt? be the biggest irrigation system tion so that the caucus specifications are available at SEMI-EXPERIENCED members are fully informed of Tickets in being or planned in Europe, Alberta Hilding told the com­ ^ ‘ BRING A FRIEND the canal will begin near Volgo­ the General Services Office, 41 cabinet maker with installing their experience. Slule (luiiveiilion for him experience. Call Manchester mittee that only a few tickets grad and end near Ural’sk. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Center Street, Manchester, Candidates for the office of The Republican State MANCHESTER SALE; MON. thru WED. Woodworks, 647-9465, 7-4:30 for the Goodspeed Opera House the more for your When completed in 1985 it is Connecticut. justice of the peace will also be Convention will begin at 10 a.m. Frank A. Arnont, Praildant Bmk^ icmo Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Town of Manchester, P.M. endorsed at the caucus. on Aug. 28 are still available. moneysworth store to irrigate 6.1 million acres of on Friday at the Bushnell. 147 Birch St., Manchattar, Conn. 06t)40 plowland and supply water to Saturday 9 a.nt. to 9:30 p.m. Connecticut Republicans seeking the office The show is "Shanandoah” and Talaphona 10-9 Waak Oaya 1145 Tolland Tpke. KEYPUNCHERS- full and part Delegates for Hebron are m t i t i t t ' about 21 million acres, of pas- Robert B. Weiss, are: Charles Barnes, Charlene the tickets are $7 each. 649-7901 10-6 Saturday S(or* (flopping ctnltr, ilrttl oddrtii, (ily ond Halo to go htri time. Apply Gaer Brothers, 140 tureland. / i V General Manager Rye Street, South Windsor. 1 i 1 < PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., July 22, 1974- PAGE SEVENTEEN Help Wanted 13 Help W anted 1 3 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes lor Sale 23 Homes for Sale 23 Hornet For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articlea tor Sale 41 Garden Products A7 Apartmenta For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent LUNCH and Evening NEW LISTING! Lovely cape Waitresses - Must work TWO-FAMILY frame home CASH Registers and adding NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - OFFICE COPIER paper, below MORTGAGE MONEY with full shed dormer. Four with tenants and business te­ BUCKLAND FARMS- MANCHESTER - New deluxe FULL-TIME OPENINGS weekends. Apply Mr. Steak, 244 rooms, plus sunporch on first We find the house, machines. - Sales, service, Remodeling, > repairing, ad­ retail cost, Multi-Sjp^tium and vegetables at their best. Sweet J nant on the first floor. Located supplies. 15 years experience, two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 We are looking for: Center Street, Manchester. A vailable floor. Finished rec room in you make the home. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Electrostatic. Miscellaneous com our speciality, ^posite baths, includes heat, W e Feature Q uality at 105 Main Street, comer of formerly with NCR. Free roofing. No job too small. Call criers and typewriters. 643- File Clerk — with some typing ability cellar. Upstairs can have three REALTOR Grove Street, Manchester. In Caldors, Comer Tollano^ke. appliances, carpeting, full rooms if desired, presently un­ Estimates. C.R.S. ^m pany, 649-31«. and Adams Street. Open 9:30^, Because 17 years of buildirtg and managing a/Kirtmenti FURNITURE FINISHER 7 V 2 % CHFA, VA or FNA Programs MIS very good condition with large Coventry, 742-6381. private basement. $275 per has taught u'/iaf really matters. Experienced Keypunch Operator wanted - Apply in person to Mr. finished. Treed yard. Walk to daily. month. Paul W. Dougan, Please call for appointment to see If you Skip your fall cltanlng — lot located in business zone. RAILROAD TIES - excellent Ai'ailable immediately: one and tuo bedroom (ou’nhou$e$. Singer. Steady work, good pay. schools, shopping, swimming. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Includes hetu, air cont/uioner, u ’al/ ro wall would qualify under these programs. and move Into this new home. This Raised Call P.M.H. Real Estate, 528- CUSTOM MADE draperies and remodeling, additions, roofing. condition, free delivery of ten • Excellent starting rates depending on background Puritan Furniture Mart, 1061 Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. 9321 after 5 p.m. 568-5776. PICK YOUR OWN green snap carpet, individual basement, private patio. Models open New Britain Avenue, West Ranch Is In a pleasant location on a picturesque bedspreads, wide selection of Call David Patria, South Wind­ or more. Call 872^754 or 872- beans, also native squash and daily from noon to 8:00 p.m. • Complete program of liberal fringe benefits Hartford. V* acre lot. Hardwood floors, aluminum aiding, 3 fabrics. Phone 649-1786 sor, 644-1796. 7103. Contractors welcome. peaches for sale. 55 Volpi Road, FOUR-ROOM redecorated FM MANCHESTER $46,900 ROCKVILLE- A real sound 7>4 anytime. bedrooms, family room, 2'/4 baths, 2 fireplaces, Bolton. apartment. Appliances, heat, Call Personnel at 2S9-3301 Monday through Friday FRECHETTE & MARTIN, Realtors, Inc. ITS GOT CLASS room Colonial. Detached gar­ WES ROBBINS carpentry KELVINATOR gas stove, 30” , ...... hot water, central location. End of Congress St., off W. M iddle Tpke., between 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. for personal Interview appoint­ REAL ESTATE salesman, 8Vi rooms of quality construc­ and a 2-car garage. A first offering that will sell age, city utilities, walk-up attic, CELLARS, attics, garages, like new condition. Please call A ntiques 48 Parking. Security. $190 HW"_ _ _ Manchester. 046-4144 f a n t i remodeling specialist. Ad­ ment. excellent income. Must have tion. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 2 porches, storms, immediate oc­ cleaned by two reliable married ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 646-4822. monthly. 649-3340. WlUABE byR.F. DamatG 263 Main Street, Manchester cupancy. Price reduced to $^,- license. For confidential inter­ fireplaces, wall to wall, a bar SEE THIS ONE NOW — anxIoUs owner offero this super­ men. Reasonable rates, free es­ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, WANTED Antique furniture, * Call PALL DOLQAN, REALTOR, at 646-1021, view. Hutchins Agency, 649- 900. Lipman-Chorches Agency. M o n s room, rec room, garage, clean six room Cape In a park-llke setting. Three timates. Call 646-7786. 649-3446. FOR SALE - Two Polaroid glass, pewter, oil paintings, ■ ■ or ____ ^^__646-41363, or 643^35 after 8rfK) p.m. 5324. Help Wanted 13 872-0571, 643-1869. cameras, $30 for both. Six year other antique items. R. SHOP-RITE MANCHESTER - Newer 5-5, beautifully landscaped lot bedrooms, V /t baths, fireplace, 1 car garage. Offered at TWO BEDROOM duplex, $35,900. HEB’S Tree Cutting - lot old color T.V. console, $50. Call Harrison, 643-8709. newer, soundproofed, SUPERMARKET two-family, 3 bedrooms, living with a gorgeous patio. For TOP QUALITY work - Septic, clearing and landscaping work BUILDING - Remodeling, 643-1790. EXPERIENCED cabinet room, kitchen, wall-to-wafl more information, call Tony THE SCREENED-IN front porch on this older Colonial Is a sewer connections, bulldozing, roofing, concrete steps, appliances, garage, laundry RGCKVILLE - Rockland maker wanted. Excellent op­ l a m done. Free estimate. Weekdays Wanted to Buy 49 ANDGVER - Four room heated 59 Leggett 8t. carpeting, air-conditioned. Wasilefsky at 649-5306. pleasant place to spend a summer evening and the excavating. Loam, fill, gravel. fireplaces. For estimates call room,heat, prime location, no Terrace Apartments. Large apartment. Call 742-7676. portunity. Please call a sks... call 872-9771 between 8 A.M. ATTENTION oilburner ser­ pets, references. $205. 649-4138. East Hartford Immediate occupancy. The EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY fireplace In the living room will make the winter evenings Latulippe Brothers, Inc. 646- and 9 P.M. Weekends anytime. 649-1142. vicemen and plumbers • One WANTED - Wicker furniture, and beautiful three room, one bisplaycraft, Manchester 643- IS THERE AN AVON price is only $47,900. Frechette 5114. bedroom apartment. Includes 9557. REPRESENTATIVE IN BARROWS A WALLACE cozy. Call us for more details about this six room home. oilburner motor, copper tubing any kind. Call 872-0930. SIX-RGGM flat available - & Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646- Mmetwstar Nmr Havtn HirtfanI $37,000. LET YOUR Ideas meet ours. and other service parts and heat, hot water, all appliances, YOUR LIFE? If not, we may 4144. TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ with dishwasher, disposal, Carpeting, stove, refrigerator, 849-8308 397-1818 278-1902 TWO-YEAR OLD DUPLEX - with 3 bedrooms on each We design and build; Bams, tools. Will sell lot for MANCHESTER RESIDENTS- REAL ESTATE - Need for one need someone like you in your ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, Family rooms. Green houses, carpeting, pool and your own garage. Very pleasant and cen­ manual dexterity required for Apprentice Mechenlc side. Spacious eat-ln kitchen with appliances Included. Lota-Land tor Sale 24 reasonable price. Call 643-17W. □ RENTALS tflLU S E R tral. Adult family unit only. No eager salesperson for active neighborhood. Sell in your MANCHESTER - Bowers MANCHESTER - Beautiful and trimming. Attics, cellars Rec rooms. Pool and Patio private terrace in a country set­ temporary long term assembly Must have own tools. Some experience local real estate office. School, 4-bedroom Ranch, Conveniently located to school anr' shopping. We feel this cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- ting. $175. No pets, 872-9732,529- children, no pets or utilities. line assignment, 5 day wort helpful. spare time, earn good mpney. oversize 8-room Cape, 2 full Cabanas, Kitchens. Working NEVER USED- Heavy pine APARTMENTS Experience not necessary, will living room with fireplace, warrants your consideration. $54,900. MANCHESTER - Beautiful lot. 5305. with rough sawn boards and 6586. . . . $225 plus security. 643-6733, 649- week, piece work bonus incen­ See Al PaU;h or Walt Carter Interested? Call 289-4922. baths, fireplace, built-in range, Will build to your plans. Colonial bedroom set, triple Rooms tor Rent 52 5051. tram. For confidential appoint­ dining room, kitchen, rec room, NEW LISTING — another newly built home. Dutch beams a specialty. Also roofing Two-Bedroom townhouses. tive, vacation benefits, hospital CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC. arage, new kitchen floor. Excellent location. Frechette & dresser with shelf-mirror top, Fireplace. Wall-to-wall ment call Rick Merritt, 64^ e, treed lot. Just im- Ixcellent location. By owner, Colonial In an area of new homes. 3 bedrooms, carpeted SILK CITY Service & Repair and siding, using the finest queen size cannonball bed, THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ program. Call today for inter­ 1229 Main 8t., MinchcMsr 1180. ate. 40’s. Frechette & t Martin, Realtors, Inc. 6^144. will repair all types of small carpeting. Two air- MANCHESTER - New 3- view, 741-0713 or 549-5544. Business Opportunity 14 S 649-4381. floors, gas heat. This home offers quick occupancyl $36,- materials. Barrett Home Im­ chest on chest dresser. Original nished rooms, centrally SIX-RGGM duplex - 3 years old, Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. and major appliances. provement Company, Roger conditioners, appliances, heat bedroom apartment, air- Olsten Services, 767 Enfield 900. COLUMBIA - 72 acres close to price $1,200,. Call Rick, 646- located. Kitchen privileges. conditioned, kitchen good location, 3 bedrooms, 11/2 MANCHESTER - Pizza house, ROCKVILLE AREA-seven- -WE LOVE TO SHOW this classic Colonlall Front to back Reasonable rates. Satisfaction Barrett, 649-08^. 3414. Parking. Reasonable rates. and hot water. Tiled bath. No Baths, all kitchen appliances, Street, Enfield, 242 Trumbull ACCOUNTS Payable clerk- MANCHESTER- Rockledge, 7 charming central area of town. guaranteed. 646-3563. appliances, carpeted, private Street, Hartford. EOE M/F. require industrious girl for fully equipped. Priced to sell. room Cape. Living room, dining living room with fireplace, charming kitchen, 4 bedrooms, Phone 649-2358. pets. central vacuuming, garage and room Ranch, cathedral ceiling, RA-2 zone. Retired, out-of-state MASON CONTRACTOR - entrance and basement, yard, small office, process accounts RN’S - LPN’S Owner nas other interests. For room, large country kitchen, and an attractive foyer. Let us show you the rest. owner is anxious to sell. Call SWIMMING POOL slide, queen parking, Elro Street. Available basement. $275 monthly. details call Stanley Agency, 646- 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, double den and three bedrooms. Base­ LANDSCAPE SERVICE- Plastering, custom built stone curve fiberglass slide, made by GENTLEMAN to share five Call 649-7620 Security dwosit. August 1st oc­ payable invoices, some costing 3-11 P.M. garage, treed lot, $49,900. IN VEST^S TAKE NOTICE — we have excellent Income- Arthur Shorts, 646-3233 or Spraying, pruning all types of immediately. $265 per month. inventory and other diversified 3618. ment garage. City water and or brick fireplaces, chimney Aquaslide, complete with built- room air - conditioned apart­ cupancy. Call 646-5182 after 7 NURSES’ AIDE 11-7 A.M. Hayes Corporation, 646^131. producing properties. Good condition - good location - Marlene Trares, 644-9132. J. shrubs, evergreens, fruit trees repair, block and cement work. Telephone 649-9404 or 649-4844. duties. Use typing, calculator, sewers. Large 140x180 treed Watson Beach Co., Manchester in water spray jets, ladder and ment, completely furnished. p.m. With experience - to live in. Full-time, part-time and Situation Wanted 15 well landscaped lot. Privacy, good Income. Call our office for more Information. and other types of small trees. New and repairs. E. Richard­ Next to Parkade. Call 643-8459. 2 bookkeeping machine skills, Office, 647-9139. hand rails, $100. Call after 4:30 Room and board plus salary. summer positions available. TOLLAND - Raised Ranch, 3 excellent residential area. Call Free Estimates. Sharon Storrs son, 643-0889, 649-0608. p.m. 643-02M. Autos For Sale 61 Autoa For Sale 61 Autoa For Sale 61 good figure aptitude, pleasant bedrooms, 1 l/2baths, garage, Nursery, 643-9687 after 5 p.m. Send resume with references staff, excellent benefits. An Competitive salary, health, RELIABLE child care in my McCusker Agency, 872-0535. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... NEW FURNISHED room, near to Box “FF” life, major medical and dis­ licensed home, days or fireplace, sliding glass doors to RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 b us line, laundromat, equal opportunity employer. In- rear deck, close to 1-86 and 1 " " " c r e a t e """'! Manchester Evening Herald dustronics, 489 Sullivan Ave., ability insurance makes this evenings. 643-9044. WINDOW CLEANING - Will ONE POLAROID camera, like restaurant, parking. Excellent shopping. $41,900. Jesanis Real­ South Windsor. one of the best benefit REALMS CORNER I AN ESTATE ■ wash your office, house and fac­ BIDWELL Home Improvement new. Call Sharon Storrs, 643- value. 646-1960. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ty, 875-1040. ■ 7 ROOM CAPE Co. E xpert installation of packages in the industry. 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 I o n this 6 acre lot ~ tory windows. Special discount 9687 after 5 p.m. BOOKKEEPING-Machine prices for July and August. aluminum siding, gutters and ROOM for rent. Apply 272 Main EMPLOYMENT Come see our modern , DEDUCATION IMMACULATE older home, 3 I This home Is in I located on Hlllstown !* ' CLEARANCE OF 1974s Operator - 1/2 year minimum OPPORTUNITY - Town of Work guaranteed. Our men are trims. Roofing installation and COLONIAL set, green tweed Street, Manchester I facilities and speak with Mrs. or 4 bedrooms 1 l/2baths, first 2 excellent condition and I Road with tall trees en- | experience with various ac- South Windsor Inspector: bonded and insured. Call 649- repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Scotchguard 3-cushion couch, Post, our Director of Nurses floor laundry, 2-car garage, I is located on quiet I circling a natural ! countinq applications. Must be Construction background. Abili­ 5334. $75. Matching chair, $25. Maple GENTLEMAN to share four I 2 Private Instructions 18 AIR CONDITIONING SALE willing to learn. New office, MEADOWS swimming pool. Owner moving I shady Cambridge MANCHESTER - Seven-room I pasture land. ! HORACE Tetrault — Siding, coffee table and two maple end rooms, in Vernon, swimming ty to inspect the installation and out of state. Marion E. Robert­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ good benefits, pleasant working construction of Sanitary I Street within walking custom-built Executive Ranch. PAINTING-You must call us. tables, $60. Or 5-piece set $150. pool, color TV, washer and conditions. Please contact CONVALESCENT CENTER FRENCH - all levels, also son, 643-5953. 3 large bedrooms, 26’ living nings. Quality workmanship, 646-3012. dryer. 875-1333. Sewers, laterals, and septic 333 Bldwell Street I distance of stores and We can beat the competition. It’s HOT and the DISCOUNTS are GREAT! { Multi-Circuits, Inc. 50 Harrison beginning Spanish. MA can­ room, fireplace, formal dining Avante Realty •GORMAN; Quality, excellent references, free estimates. Fully insured. systems. Position available I buslines. Street, 646-3800. Manchester, Conn. didate in French. Has studied in COVENTRY - 4-room Ranch, room, family room. Kitchen 646-5461 ■ Edmund Qorman | free estimates. Pete, 742- 872-9187, 649-3417. APARTMENT sized Sears WANTED - Single woman to August 1, 1974. $8,590 annually. Europe. 742-7647. near 1-84. Large lot, 2 garages. Call Mrs. Brown, Public Works 647-8191 has all built-in utilities. This * A gency | 6117(toll free), 5-10 p.m. washer, almost new. $100. One help share expenses, own Immediate occupancy. 1-859- home offers patio, Esther ROOFING - Specializing 5 BRAND NEW OFFICE HELP wanted- ef­ Department, 644-2511, for inter­ ^Manchester 646-4040| • year old Sears Dryer, $125. 646- bedroom, kitchen ficient person needed, to open EXPERIENCED English 1301. $34,900. Must see. :GORMAN Williams swimming pool, plus Manchester repairing roofs, new roofs, 0238. Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. view time, before Friday, July teacher will tutor, special in­ I 1974 CADILLACS IN STOCK and distribute mail from 26. laundry and extensive GOOD INCOME gutter work, chimneys, cleaned struction in composition and I Edmund Gorman landscaping. Priced in low 60’s. and repaired. 30 years •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, Calais Coupe suppliers and help with inven­ SERVICE STATION Mechanic- + Sample Buy: tory control. Apply in person. SAT preparation. Call 646-7305. MANCHESTER I A gency Offered by owner, 643-5396. Painting-Papering 32 experience. Free estimates. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 gentleman, private entrance, Coups deVllles HAIRDRESSER wanted - general repairs, experienced, HEBRON -104 acres near Lake Precision Optical Company, 11 Experienced. • Call 643-2461 or good references, honest and FIRST TIME OFFERED ■Manchester 646-4040 GOOD LOCATION Rowley, 643-5361. shower bath, free parking. App­ Sedan deVllles 1974 CAUIS COUPE MANCHESTER - By Owner. Amston. R-1 zone. Frontage on COLLEGE Graduate students GERMAN shorthaired pointer ly 195 Spruce Street. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, Bragg Street, East Hartford. apply in person at the Carriage dependable. Own tools and >■------store front, zoned for food or two roads. Attractively priced willing to work, need only to Spacious 11-room U&R-built Nicely decorated 4-room expan­ grocery business -F Large at­ available for exterior and in­ ROSSI ROOFING, siding, pups from the finest registered power disc brakes, air conditioning, electric windows, House, 18 Oak Street. to sell. Call Arthur Shorts, 646- terior painting. Six years field champions. $80 without apply in person at Silver Lane □ REAL ESTATE Raised Ranch. 2 fireplaces, dable Cape. Fireplace, garage, tached 7-6 two-family home chimneys, gutters, free es­ NEWLY DECORATED large electric seats, power door locks. MANCHESTER- Porter Street treed lot. Low 30’s. Principals 3233. J. Watson Beach Co, experience. Fully insured. Free timates. Fully insured. Days, papers. 742-9168. HELI-ARC WELDERS - Snell, 252 Spencer Street, formal dining room, family area, 6 room Colonial, 1% with 2-car garage. Priced at room for working man. Near EXPERIENCED Manchester. No phone calls only. 643-7917. Manchester Office, 647-9139. estimates. Call our com­ evenings, 529-8056. Paul center. For more information Experienced, first and second Homes For Sale 23 room with bar, appliances, baths, fireplace and carpeting, an appealing $43,900. petitors, than call us, 649-7034. shifts available. Benefits please. Cosgrove 643-5364. call 647-1145, 649-6896. *6947 AUTO MECHANICS deck that overlooks beautiful­ lovely tree shaded yard. Upper ROCKVILLE - By Owner. 6- THREE-QUARTER Acre Boats-Accessorles 45 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• available. Be prepared for 30s. R. E. Merritt Agency, 64^ wooded building lot. Lake General Motors experience ACCOUNTING background or MANCHESTER - Small two- ly treed yard. Call for your room Ranch. Excellent condi­ Shown By Appointment INSIDE - Outside painting, ROOFING - Installation and Apartments For Rent 53 welding test on interview. Call 1180. privileges. Jackston Agency, 12 BRAND NEW preferred. Four-day work full-charge bookkeeper family, ideal investment. Good private tour. $71,500. tion. Established neighborhood. ^ c i a l rates for people over 65. repairs, gutters, storm win­ 1974 COLUMBIAN 19’ Cudy- Little Bike Industries, between location and condition. Low 646-1316. week. Fringe benefits. Apply experience will land you this ALSO Fireplace, rec room, carpeting, Fully insured. Estimates given. dows, doors. Experienced Cabin fully equipped, 125 tip WE HAVE customers waiting 8:30 and 4:30, 646-7550. 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, WILLIMANTIC - Low 20’s. AVA.XTK Call 649-7863. 1974 PONTIACS IN STOCK in person to Mr. Bergeron, spot open with East Hartford Immaculate Colonial located dishwasher. 30’s. 875-1379. quality workmanship. Fully in­ Evinrude, Shoreline galvanized for the rental of your apartment 643-4535, 646-1021. Spacious 6-room Cape, near I- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer. Purchased new in Oc­ Service Manager. firm . $8,000 to $9,000 plus in residential area with all the R K A I/rV sured. Free estimates. or home. J.D. Real Estate • Venturas Sample Buy: COLLEGE preferred. Part or 84, pool, nice neighborhood, Manchester PAINTING - Exterior and in­ Reasonable prices. Rick tober. Call 646-4689 after 6, 525- benefits. Immediate need. Fee conveniences of the city. near schools. Hurry. Petrus Investment Property 25 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. - Lemane S&SBUICK full-time salespersons. Could paid. Call Sharon, Rita Girl, 164 HEBRON - Three-bedroom 646-5461 terior. Reasonable rates. Call Burnett, 646-3005. 0161 days. 1 97 4 VENTURA 2-DOOR lead to gratifying career in Ranch. Kitchen appliances, Fireplace, formal dining Realty, 742-6270. SMARTLY GRACIOUS 644-8812. - Catallnaa East Center Street, FOUR-FAMILY - 24 rooms. LOOKING for anything in real 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, power 81 ADAMS STREET Financial Services. Mr. loads of cabinets and counter room, aluminum siding. Real A spacious 6-year old 8-room J GILLIS HOME Improvement - 31 FOOT TROJAN cabin MANCHESTER Manchester, 646-3441. MANCHESTER - Large, full, 4- $45,200 Revenue $7,300. estate rental — apartments, - Catalina Wagon steering, radial whitewall tires, AM radio, light group, and Richards, 646-0456. space, combination windows value — $39,900. Contemporary home situated Aluminum, city utilities. Walk CEILINGS, inside painting, Specializing in roofing and cruiser, twin 195 gray engines, homes, multiple dwellings, no and doors, insulated. Fireplace, bedroom Colonial, IV i baths, pat gutters. CaU 649-3269. sleeps 6, fully equipped, - Grandville family room with fireplace, high on a hill with a pan­ MANCHESTER - Eight-room to Vernon Circle. Dubaldo- fees. Call J.D. Real Estate CLERK to work part-time in garage. Mostly wooded acre. RICHARDS & KEHMNA oramic view of the Hartford Colonial, 125’x300’ wooded lot, 4 Lesperance Agency, 6464)505. ref excellent condition, $8,500. Call Assbeiates, Inc. 646-1980. retail store. Must be mature. Immediate occupancy. Asking eat-in kitchen, 2-car garage, *3441 skyline. A semi-covered bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, first- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• older ROOFING and gutters in­ 649-2971 after 5 p.m. for details. BOOK BINDERY has opening Evening and weekend hours MAMTENANCE REPAIR $34,200. The Yankee Peddlers, 528-1731 full walk-out basement, many 646-5750, 872-2222. for an experienced paper sunken patio faces private floor family room. Immediate Business Property 26 stalled. Reasonable prices. TWO bedrooms in small brand available. Profit-sharing retire­ Full-time position available 742-9718, 1-423-6735. extras. High 50’s. 6 4 6 ^ 3 . Eliminate middle man. 643- RUBBERIZED 4-man boat, 22 BRAND NEW cutter. Minimum 5 yearf woods. All this, plus a fan­ occupancy. $64,900. Warren E. new building. Perfect location. ment plan. Apply in person, for individual experienced in Howland Realtors, 643-1108. ANDOVER - Store with 6-room J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 9735, 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m. never used, all accessories, $55. Silver Lane, East Hartford. experience. Good benefits. Cumberland Farms Store, 449 MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6, 3- tastic kitchen, 4 bedrooms, decorating. Interior painting. 1974 OLDSMOBILES IN STOCK repair and maintenance of EAST HARTFORD apartment overhead. On one Phone 643-4897. Electric kitchen, patio, Must be reliable. Apply Hart­ Hartford Road, Manchester or car garage, excellent location, MANCHESTER - New listing. 2Vk baths, heated basement, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. ford Bindery, 2882 Mam Street, mechanical equipment in­ Immaculate Colonial interior, 447 EAST Middle Tpke. - Four- acre, many possibilities. High Heating-Plumbing 35 carpeting, $220. Phone 568-3740. Sample Buy: 151 Middle Tpke. West, good incorpe. l^per 30’s. large family room, etc., etc. Remodeling. Exterior painting. 14’ FIBERGLASS Starcraft U cluding lubrication and bedroom Cape, 2 baths, 30’s. Lessenger Company, Hartford, 8-4:30. Manchester. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- 7-room older Cape. Full-wall SPARKLE 3 - Omegas replacement of bearings, Asking $66,900. fireplace, carpeting, finished Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. LYNN’S PLUMBING - with 40 hp Evinrude and Cox 2440. fireplace, deep private yard, Fully insured. For estimate call MANCHESTER Parkade 17 • Cutlasses 1974 CUTLASS 2-DOOR HAIRDRESSER- to work in belts and seals and rebuilding double garage, central location. Tha’t is the word to describe WARREN L HOWLAND basement, full s h ^ dormer, Repairs, remodeling, new con­ trailer. Many other accessories qOUNTER GIRLS - Full-time 649-9658. struction. Water pumps. included. Price: $633. Call 646- Garden Apartments, we have a Hardtop, 350 cu. In. V-8 engine, automatic convalescent home, part time, of compressors and pumps. 30’s. Lessenger Company,- this immaculate 6V5 room aluminum siding, garage, 420 NORTH MAIN Street - 3 - Delta 88a or part-time, days or nights. SOUTH WINDSOR French spoken also. 8'75-7263. 1039. limited number of spacious one transmission, power brakes, power steering, air call%-6821 before 5. Excellent wages and benefits. Realtors, 646-8713, 423-9291. Ranch. Fireplaced living REALTORS 75’xl50’ lot. Move-in condition. Three (3) warehouses totaliiu 1 - 98 Apply in person after 5 P.M. $36,900. Barry Realty, 646-0882, 62,000 square feet. Charles ^ PAINTING and Papering-call bedroom apartments available conditioning, tinted glass, complete floor Dairy Queen Brazier, 242 Broad For further information DUTC|I COLONIAL room with wall-to-wall 643-1108 for free estimate. Neat, for July 15tn and August 1st oc­ 3 - Toronados HANDYMAN for part-tim e carpeting, 3 bedrooms, family 742-8815. Burr, 646-2600. SEWERLINES, sink lines, carpeting, full wheel discs. ^ M M A A Street. please contact Personnel Seven rofim attractive mini­ ATTRACTIVE newly reliable and reasonable. 522- cleaned with electric cutters, Garden Products 47 cupancy at $175 per month. work mornings, 8 to 12. See room off spacious eat-in Visit our office at 466 West Mid­ $4488 Dept. 646-1222, ext. 481. estate of 2-t- acres. Elbow redecorated 7-room Ranch in IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4589. by professionals. McKinney Frank Trudnak, Carter ADD TO YbUR kitchen, large fenced yard CLEAN, move-in condition. Six dle Turnpike rear. 9-5, Monday - Chevrolet Corrmany, Inc., 1229 room and privacy to spare. Manchester. 2 full baths, Owners offer charming 2- Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ with fruit trees. Private patio. room cape with bedroom space Real Estate Wanted 28 B.H. MAGOWAN JR. & SONS - Friday, for more information. L appliances, air-conditioners, pany, 643-5308. AIL NEW GARS CSME WITH THE SCRANTOH EXCLUSIVE Main Street, Manchester. VACATION MONEYII MANCHESTER Large in-ground pool with galore, fireplaced living room, bedroom Ranch, nestled among STOP AT THE Work today as a Rita Tem­ California redwood cabana. extremely large enclosed A "cream puff.” $35,500. the Spruce on large corner lot. Interior and exterior painting, Or Call Mr. Hooper at 646-6555 MEMORIAL HOSPITAL good quality carpeting. Treed SELLING your home or for an appointment. We 3 YEARS OH 36,990-MILE 6UABAHTEE______porary with great companlaa Delightful grounds. Country porch, attached garage. Mid Granite front patio and p a p e rh a n g in g , 30 y e a rs NO JOB too small, toilet CASHIER and counter help 71 Haynes St. Manchester lot in quiet friendly acreage? For prompt friendly experience. Four generations, provide: hot water baseboard Eaat of the RIverl living minutes from city. $74,- 40’s. 646-5052. WARREN E. HOWLAND fireplace, formal dining room, repairs, plugged drains, kitchen needed at Manchester Drive-In An Equal Opportunitr Employar neighborhood. $34,900. Eastern, service, call Louis Dimock free estimates, fully insured. beat, hot and cold water, inside 900. Call Mr. Lewis, 649-5306. 643-9%9, 646-8250. wall-to-wall, country kitchen, Realty, 649-9823. faucets replaced, repaired, rec CORN CRIB THIS WEEK’S SUPER SPECIAL... Theatre. Immediate positions Aaaignmenta for clerk Realtors 6 4 3 -1 1 0 8 643-7361. rooms, bathroom remodeling, maintenance, grounds EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY NINE year old “L”-shaped laundry room with washer and available. Call 646-9225 after 6. typlsta, legal secretarlee, heat modernization, etc. Free maintenance, ample parking, Ask for Mr. Wilson. Must be Ranch with fireplaced living MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, dryer, garage, full ceramic ALL CASH for your property atenographara, general of­ BARROWS &WALUCE bath, ample closets. $35,500. estimates gladly given. M & M Buckland Rd., So. Windsor stove and refrigerator, garbage 21% DISCOUNT! over 18. fice, etc. Don’t wait. Call DENTAL ASSISTANT- ManchMtw Nsw HtyM Hirtloni room, eat-in kitchen, 3 MANCHESTER- four family two-car garage, separate fur­ within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, PROFESSIONAL disposals, master TV antenna, naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, 643-5641, 528-7311. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Lucy at 646-3443. Mahchester area, full-time B4S4306 397-1818 278-1802 bedrooms and rec room. Large Townhouse style apartments, instant service. Hayes Agency, PAINTING Fresh Picked Vegeteblee waste removal, playgrounds treed lot. Only $33,900. Keith country kitchen, excellent con­ WAITRESS - Part-time after­ position for certified assistant. 3.6 acres. Arm strong Real 6464)131. TOWNE Plumbing Service, and and picnic areas. We are 12 RITA Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. dition. Owner transferred. Char Ptpqring ind SmtII Ctrppntry 1974 OLDSMONLE TORONADO Custom Coupe noons and all day Saturday, now Good salary, must be willing to Estate, 289-8?97. repairs, alterations, vanity Pick Your Own Vegetables minutes from Constitution and after school. References TEMPORARIES... take responsibility and have TIMROD RD. - New 7-room Bon Agency, 643-0683. WE WILL buy your house. Call Dally Plaza and one minute from over Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, flBEsnHTB-nuTnn cabinets a specialty. Call to required. Apply 1015 Main 164 E. Center St. some working experience. Call MANCHESTER- Custom 4 last section anytime, Hutchins Agency, 40 stores at the Manchester 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, 646-2985 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Street. ______Manchaater______646-4314 between and 2 and 3 COLUMBIA room Ranch, extra large Realtors, 649-5324. 4056. Parkade. No pets. P.M. city utilities, plastererd walls, rooms, .2 baths, 2-car garage. Manchester patio. Two-car garage. Shade ExacuUva “New'* Homes of homes now Armstrong Real Estate, M9- SELLING your house? Call us FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, trees. Built by Ansaldi. Charles Under Construction. LARGE CAPE first and we’ll make you a cash GEORGE N. Converse - Pain­ 4utos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 SECRETARY- 8997. ting, interior and exterior. repairs and remodeling, RECEPTIONIST position open Lesperance, 649-7620. Near lake. Wooded lots. Lovely treed lot. Living room, available offer. One day service. T. J. ECONOMY ELECTRIC SUPPLY, INC. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Paper hanging. Call 643-2804. specialize in hot water heaters. > I with Manchester firm. Offering Must be seeni Choice MANCHESTER- Three or four eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, Promptipt services on emergency. 824 MAIN STREET e MANCHESTER ELLINGTON - custom-built 7 LAt> I 4 homes ready tor good $$$ and benefits to gal with between 4-bedroom, 2 bath bedroom Cape, IVz baths, 2 IVz baths, partial rec .room, PAPERHANGING and ceiling 643-7024. 6 4 6 -2 8 3 0 good typing and dictaphone l/2room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, Colonials and 7-room, 2'A fireplaces, family room and garage. Owner very anxious. occupancy — Then living room, family room, 2-car painting - Reasonable rates. experience. Shorthand helpful. private yard. See it today. we’re completely sold Visit The Truck Store attached garage,, large lot. bath Raised Ranches. High Priced reduced to $36,000. Leonard Spiegelberg, 643-9112. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - Job openings In a rapidly growing company. Good oppor­ Meet and greet clients. Fee 40’s. Call us today. Armstrong Real Estate, 289- Offers invited. outi Prompt, courteous service. Call Char-Bon, 643-0M3. The e Bedroom Ranch — □ MISC. SERVICES a t tunity for advancement. Excellent benefits. Plenty of over­ paid. Call Sharon, Rita Girl, 164 8997. CALL ME for painting or 643-1496. 6-way seats on both sides, air restraint system, tinted glass. Inside trunk release, front time. An equal opportunity employer. East Center Street, $27,500 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and rear floor mats, door guards, rear window defogger, right hand remote control MANCHESTER - Like new 7- PETRUS REALTY FRECHETTE & MARTIN The 3 Bedroom Townhouse. wallpapering, free estimates, Manchester, 646-3441. senior citizen’s rates. Flooring 36 mirror, cruise control, lamp monitor, AM/FM stereo radio. Brougham Interior, Indicator Accounts Receivable Clerk — Typing, filing, 10-key ad­ room Condo in adult cluster. REALTORS, INC. , -$32,990 Services Offered 31 Dillon Ford Three bedrooms, family room, 7 4 2 -6 2 7 0 Manchester . . . Includes alr 'condlilon- Reasonable. 568-0527. package, power door locks, power windows, body side mouldings, apera roof, temp- ding machine and other office skills essential. Shorthand a PART TIME or full time, $5. FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, per hour average commissions, 2 1/2 baths, patio, bow picture 646-4144 Ing, carports, full basement, SHARPENING Service - matlc air conditioning. Illuminated vlaor vanith mirror, whitewall tires, power antennae, plus. Contact Mrs. Fleming. swimming pool, tennis PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. (specializing in older floors). excellent advancement oppor­ window. All appliances in­ SOUTH-FARMS Saws, knives, axes, shears, NEW ------convenience group. COLUMBIA - on over 2.5 acres, courts, grounds and exterior Five years experience. Ceilings and inside painting. Electrical Counter Man — must know products and tunity. Arts and crafts cluded plus use of playgrounds, Sprawling - custom built 7 maintenance. skates, rotary blades. Quick 2 Excellent references. Pete, 742- John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- demonstrators needed by the tennis courts, clubhouse and tastefully decorated one year room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 service. Capitol Equipment Pickups applications. Must be reliable and accurate. Experienced old Raised Ranch. Also 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. 2222. applicants only. Call Mr. Murray. fastest growing home party pool. Priced under new in mid baths, formal living and baths, 2-car garage, quiet Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Supercabs Regular Price *8320 YOU PAY > 6 9 7 1 30’s. Call Bob Brown, Realtor numerous selections of other residential area, $37,900. Two- Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday I plan organization. Call 872-8663, dining room, kitchen with 3V©fl&Jiel(t Building-Contracting 33 Administrative Assistant — must be bright, quick to learn. 872-2780, or 633-9023. Assoc., Jarvis Realty Co., 643- homes in the area. Lessenger family, over 300’ deep lot, 7:30-9, Saturday, '7:30-4. 643- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Vans Company, Realtors, 646-8713, dinette, spacious entrance Work with purchasing, quoting and expediting. 1121. excellent income, $36,900. Two- 7958. 423-9291. foyer, family room with ‘ g f f e e q . MASONRY - All types, □ MISC. FOR SALE Tianchero VALUE RATED USED CARS Engineering background helpful. Call Marvin Weinberg. family, residential zone C, ideal MANCHESTER - Three- fireplace. Brick and professional location, $48,900. REWEAVING burns, holes. fieldstone, btick, concrete. COVENTRY - Five-room aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Bronco PSYCHIATRIC NURSE bedroom Condominium, central Martens Agency, Realtors .... gives you more Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Articlaa lor Sale 41 1973 HACK COITURY WAGM 33S93 1967 MERCEDES BENZ 250S $2595 | air, finished rec room, two full Ranch, firenlaced living room, age, lovely landscaped yard. 646-2550. Window shades, Venetian 643-1870 or 644-2975 4-Ooor Sedan, radial tires, radio. PART-TIME 3-11:30 p.m. country kitchen, partiBal rec V-8, automatic transmlaalon, power steering, power disc and two half baths, carpeted, FOREST HILLS Lydall Street/Manchester blinds. Keys. TV for rent. DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, brakes, air conditioning, radio, wood grain aides, 7 tlret, 2 Vacancy for registered nurse room, full cellar, private, non- appliances. Stone patio with gas THREE-BEDROOM Garrison 649-6259/646-6909.^ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, low miles. through street. $30,700. New spacious 8 room Dutch LEON Cieszynski builder - new with experience in psychiatry grill, storms and screens, Colonial, fireplaced living Condominium Living m.Sh stone, gravel, pool and patio 1970 FORD LTD $1495 WAREHOUSE MEN to provide regular relief in six Lessenger Company, Realtors, Colonial, 4 bedrooms, formal room, formal dining room, fully homes custom built, I priced below replacement at Estate Setting a . MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. sand. 643-9504. USED TRUCKS 1973 OLDSMOBILE 98 $4395 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, power steering, power $36,500. Financing available. 646-8713, 423-9291. dining room, family room equipped kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, remodeled, additions, rec bed psychiatric unit. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, rooms, garages, kitchens Luxury Sedan. V-8, automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, beautiful car. 42,000 miles. Excellent salary and benefits. Eastern, 646-8250, or 649-5782. with fireplace, aluminum master bedroom will take king- spraying.Fully insured. J.C. Penney’s newest store In Farmington is now BOLTON - 20’s. Three-bedroom remodelea, bath tile, cement ALUMINUM sheets used as 1972 RANCNERO disc brekes, air conditioning, power windowa, power For further information siding, 2-car garage, wooded size furniture. All on a Licensed. Free estimates. printing plates, .007 thick, '2 4 9 S seat, tilt wheel, cruise, defogger, stereo radio, blue with accepting applications for its Manchester Ranch, large living room, manicured treed lot. Call B/W work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 6 cylinder engine, standard tranamisalon. 1970 FORD MAVERICK SPECIAL $1395 please contact Personnel MANCHESTER - Spacious lot. Phone 633-5345. 23x32” . 25cents each or 5 for $1. white top. w arehouse. eight room custom built home, drilled well, new roof, great realty, 647-1419. tial or commercial. Call 649- 2-Door, e-cylInder, 3-spaed, radio, whitewall tlret. Dept. 646-1222, ext. 481. ROCKLEDGE 4291. Phone 643-2711. 2 baths, air-conditioning, location. Hurry. Lessenger TREE SERVICE (Soucier) 1972 FORD FIDO PICKUP > 2 6 9 5 New - 7 room Raised Ranch, 3 1972 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON 1969 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE $895 | WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR English Pub rec room, double Corrmany, Realtors, 646-8713, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 V-8 engine, 3 speed transmission, camper shell. MANCHESTER garage, $63,500. Hayes Corpora- 423-9291. bedrooms, 2 baths, dining Real Estate Wanted 28 Real Estate Wanted 28 CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ $3495 4-Door. V-6, automatic, power steering, power brakaa. stumps removed, fully insured. ages, additions, bathrooms, cents each. Inquire side door. MEMDRIAL HOSPITAL tion, 646-0131. room with sundeck, family V-8, automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, air STOCK HANDLERS Got a tree problem? Well worth kitchens, houses, repairs. Free Manchester Evening Herald. 1970 ECONOLINE CARGO VAN > 2 0 9 5 71 Haynes SI. Manchester Glastonbury room with patio, fireplace, a phone call. 742-8252. V-8 engine, 3 speed transmission. conditioning, radio, whitewall tlret, wood grain sides, 1969 PONTIAC CATAUNA $995 DELIVERY TRUCK DRIVERS Xn Equal Opportunity Employar COVENTRY - Five room estimates. Small jobs. Stephen 34.000 milea. Beautllul vacation car. 1 NEW LISTING aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ Martin, 646-7295. WE BUY and sell used fur­ 2-Door. V-B, automatic transmlaalon, power steering, § Ranch, oak floors, immaculate TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving niture. Cash on the line. One power brakes, radio, vinyl root. SPECIAL. A truly charming 9-room New age, quiet wooded lot. 1973 FORD F250 PICKUP * 3 0 9 5 If you have recent successful experience, we offer an condition, treed , lot, $28,900. What is your Property Worth? large appliances, cleaning piece or an entire housefull. 1972 POHTIAC OIAND PnX 13895 England Colonial Cape, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 8 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, utility boxes and Hayes Corporation^ 1646-0131. cellars and attics, also some 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 pipe racks, 8 foot bed. 1:1:1 2-Door. V-B, automatic, power atsering, power disc 19U FORD GU$70M SPEOAl $795 ,, package. Apply In per­ Carpentry and general contrac­ 11$ brakes, air conditioning, stereo radio, power windowt, PAYROLL POSITION mien custom built by owner in 1971, We will inspect your property and suggest tree work done. 644-1775. Main Street Rear, behind 4-Ooor. V-8, automatic transmlaalon, powar steering, | son, Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. BOLTON - Seven 4»bm Rqnch, ting. Residential and commer­ power seat, crulte conbol, trunk release, wire wheele, with great company in East 4 bedrooms plus sitting room an asking price. (No obligation.) cial. Whether it be a small Douglas Motor Sales. power brakes, radio, low miles. ^ Hartford. Payroll exposure 60' long, two baths, spacious adjoining master bedroom, 2 6 4 6 -1 18D Ask us About bur guarantee sales plan TODAY!!! LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, 1973 CHEV CIO PICKUP > 3 2 9 5 32.000 mllet. H repair job, a custom built home V-8 engine, 3 speed transmission, camper shell. preferred, but)ut will trail bribright kitchen, double garage, acre baths, fireplaced family •ri cellars and attics cleaned, CLEAN USED refrigerators, lot, $42,900. Hayes Corporation, or anything in between, call 646- 1969 OUS DELIA 96 $1095 I gal who enjoys' _ s figure work. No room, large laundry room. All MERRin AGENCY lawns mowed, small tree work. 1379. ranges, automatic washers, typing. Hurry. Fee pa!<| Call 646-0131. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. V-8. automatic tranamisalon, power itearlng, power this to enjoy on approximately REALTORS — MLS with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s ^ Your Small Car brakes, air conditioning, radio, whitawtila. Sharon. Rita Girl, 164 East REALTOR PASEK STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- FORD 6 wooded acres. Call Arthur ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Headquarters J. G. PENNEY Center Street, Manchester, 646- MANCHESTER - Two brand 289-7475 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford fireplaces, flagstone terraces, 2171 Shorts, 646-3233, or Maryann eling. rec rooms, offices, 300 West Farma Mall, Route 84 3441. new Ranches, 3 bedrooms, concrete repairs, inside and Cullina 633-1526. 742-8248 — TTWin Hill Dr„ Coventry household repairs. Phone 649- At Exit 40 In Farmington, Conn. living room with fireplace, OLDER HOME - Ranch Style. outside. Reasonably priced. SCREENED loam, gravel, EXERCISE INSTRUCTOR - dining room, eat-in kitchen, two J. WATSON BEACH New roof, full basement, expan­ Member NaUonal Aaeoc. of Real Estate Boards also mem 4594. 643-0851. processed gravel, sand, stone, An equal opportunity employer M/F Neat, personable and ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Mullple Uet Motors full baths, wall-to-wall dable attic. Needs your per­ and fill. George H. Griffing, Real Estate Ca. LAWNMOWERS repaired and experienced preferred, but will carpeting, aluiirinum siding. REALTORS MLS sonal touch to make it a Inf Service. ANY TYPE Carpentry and Inc., 742-7886. Phone 643-1181 train right individual. Call 649- $39,900 each. Frechette & Mar­ charmer. Upper 20’s. Jackston sharpened, pick-up and DILLON FORD Routs 03, Vsmon Manchaater Otilce 647-9139 masonry work, additions and 4814. tin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. Agency, 646-1316. delivered, Call Sharpall now for LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per 319 Main St.. Manchsstsr 64 3-21 45 your spring tuneup. 643-5305. remodeling. Free estimates. A. 1 Squillacote, 649-0811. yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Jtfon., July 22, 1974 M M CHESTER e v e n in g HERALD J ^ I a n c ^ ^ BY JIM BERRY Apartmmt$ For Pont 53 Autoo For Solo 51 Autoa For Solo 51 A utos For Solo 91 BENJY BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE EAST Middle Tpke. - Two fami- ■4t FPA N Pt< JA6P1FlP,vtHJl2F how's ,TH'DINNER ly , first-floor, stove, DOMIN', FUOOSV.g I'M MAKING A SPECIAL AND DONT A60UT WDVER, THE WILLIAM TELL (SAME, Y I WEVER HAP A CHAKJCE ^ AMD NOW. WINNERS,TODAY'S P R I7 E '- oueHTA c m Yoof^ JU^TA U TU gTD oW LgAetIC. refrigerator, air-conditioned, , EH? SLAP ID SEE VOl/RE ) AT HITTIW’TH'APPLE LETS AT-mE LAST m eeting , XM MAKING THE in v e s t m e n t DPPD^NITV OF THE H AIP, OFF carpeted, garage, basement, s w iA r T OF OUR AMATEUR CHEPfe PLAVlNe ITSAFE-BUT Y'''HEW HE WAS FACIN' GIVE washer-dryer hookup, parking. eno uo h so .JOW COME HES 7URWEP) MB-EVBRV TI^AE F i n i ^ ! YOU'VE ALL f e l t THE OIL ' HOWDY -TMAT PEAPf? A^^' Immediate occupancy. 646-0800 THEREl L BE V^akoukjpT^^j^ hesawaslove f jy ^ A f iE ? WELL, HERE'S A CHkNCE 90METMINS or 649-9644. SOME LEFT COMIW'AT HIM HE TO BUY INTO TOMORROWS WONDER FREE FOR VPO/ FUEL'-WOOP; J ~ p B m = = r .------OUR­ i p i ■r THE F IR S T 10 SELVES AVAILABLE August 1 - Apart­ INVESTORS SET AN - L IK E A ment, 4 large rooms, full-size s AYE a b s o l u t e l y f r e e LESSON,' kitchen, self-cleaning stove, 2- '•PLUS THREE FREE door refrigerator, spacious LESSONS FOR A VEGA SALE POWERFUL cabinets and closets. Heat and hot water included. Fully tiled STROKE.' bath, cross ventilation, base­ '•i /9e>^r^(is\e ment storage, laundry Htutm . snrm - 7 - i a * W wins Ml. ke.. . , facilities. Good location on bus TX. m . UZ m. on, 7 - XX line. $210 including garage. A utos For Safe 61 A utos For Solo 61 Aportmonto For Pont 53 Aportmonto For Pont 53 Lease, security deposit; 643- MICKEY FINN 4884. BY HANK LEONARD TWO BEDROOM, five-room, ROCKVILLE - Modern 3-room ★ FREE DEMONSTRATION ★ first-floor flat. Stove, apartment, quiet area. Stove, THREE-ROOM Apartment - A t a DERAjrr/IAENT s t o r e , d ir k HE LOOKS AROUND TO SEE IF refrigerator, garage and heat. First floor, very clean, CURTIS REACHES FOR A TENNIS RACKET... refrigerator, dishwasher, dis- WELL, PHIL-WHATS HE IS BEING WATCHED. Adults only. No pets. 643-5555. DOS)sal, completely carpeted, available August 1. Quiet Save Gas! Save MonOyl VDUR NEXT MOVE? ’\V ^ ‘ f ( a lalarge r L rooms, parking area, residential street, large porch, W L O W IN G HEBRON - Country Living. 2- storage, laund^■ y facilities, in- shaded yard, heat, hot water, ^ T H E ' bedroom apartment, modern eluding heat $170. 649-5635, 643- appliances. Security deposit. W H IS T L E ? kitchen, carpet, heat and hot 9508. No pets. $165 monthly. Call 649- r D l r Undercoat, Wax Job, Front End Allgn- water. Security required. $205. 7812 after 4:30 P.M. THE WORRY WART 7*12. ★ COURTEOUS TREATMENT ir Call 228-3884 or 228-0112. ■ I m t ■ and — i ------1174 piMA me, T y FIVE-ROOM two bedroom I llk b Carter Check. THREE ROOMS - all utilities, first-floor apartment. No pets. APARTMENT CAPTAIN EASY MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES parking. Security deposit. No Security required. $155. 647- RENTAL OFFICE BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE pets. $160. Porter Street. 247- 9509. McKEE IS BORROWING CAROL AND THE BLAZES- YOU AND MB'. J U S T Silver Lane at Hartfor4 R(L, Mandiester 643*1511 We have a large variety of p u b l ic it y 4688 or 236-0564. TWINS FOR A S IS W IT H i OLD TIMESl...SOUNDS SREA t ; deluxe one two-bedroom FRANKLIN THE ROBOT... Autoo For Solo 61 Autos For Solo 61 BUT WHERE'LL WE BEGIN? apartments and townhouses AND ALREADY I throughout Manchester. Ren­ <141« Value with every CAN HEAR. THE CALL tal office open daily from 9-5„ OF THE OPEN ROAD... SHOULD WE ANSWER other times by apptintment. bi^lT . EASY? PRISCILLA^S POP BY AL VERMEER |y /| MERCURY DAMATO ENTERPRISES, MC. Vega Sold! IN OTHER WORDS,] 240-A Nan Stito.Rd, Mancha A BUSVBODY/ 7 S4S-1021 We Have Over 46 Vegas In Stock Or Due In. See Us Now For A Great B r o t h e r s LINCOLN Vega Deal And A Great Selection. AVAILABLE NOW- three and M O R I A R T r S four room prden apartments, centrally located, carpeting, 71 VOLKSWAGEN *2095 BRAHD NEW 1974 Super Beetle, 4 cylinder engine, automatic IrantmlMlon, appliances and heat included. radio. I^ase and security. $17^$195. USED j-v, 649-3978. or 646-4780. 70 NOVA <1625 '-C STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF SIX ROOM rent - First-floor of 4 door, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmiulon, radio. two-familv house, available im­ CARS THE LITrtEST^ PETTEK ’ LETMETBX mediately. Rugs, stove, 72 CAMARO <2645 COMET SALE Every Car Sport Coupe, 9 cylinder engine, automatic transmlMlon, '= v - REVOtUnONIST THAN YOU SOMETHIN© THE SOLID LITTLE ECONOMY CAR refrigerator, dishwasher and Inspactad stereo radio, power steering. 7 -2 2 i/sf/H nsse- against QUEEN ■niAT- BI© ABOUT THE all utilities furnished. Also, gar­ Ra-condlflonod t ir4 NEA. kC.. T.U. Khogm U.S. fri. Off. 7 -2 i THAJA! age and space for second car. THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM Adults, no pets. Security. $290 Guaranteed 72 TOYOTA <2395 GAS-SAVING SPECIALS per month. Call 649-1187. Corolla Station Wagon, 4 cylinder angina, automatic 74 CAPRICE transmission, radio. Spon Sedan, V-9 engine, automaUc transmission, air MANCHESTER - One bedroom conditioning, too many options to list. Enjoy Small Car Economy AND the Comfort of a Mercury! apartment, first floor. 71 VEGA <1895 Available immediately. Securi­ 73 VOLKSWAGEH >2645 Notchback Coupe, 4 cylinder angina, automatic ty required. $135. Eastern. 646- 2 door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed, low mllsaga. transmission, radio. 8250. 47 NEW COMnS TO PICK FROM! 72 OAUXIE 500 >2220 70 VOLKSWAGEN >1705 MANCHESTER - One bedroom 4 door, V-B engine, automaUc transmission, radio, apartment, large living room power steering, power brakea. alon*'radl3360 <2872 4CT 144 Dark yalldw green mauTuc, autonutlc, 73 DATSUN rSIMO 4C T121 Lima Yallow, aulomaUo, whltawalla, power VILLAGE APTS. 72 PINTO •2300 Pickup, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed tranamlaalon. itaarlng, radio, deluxe Interior opUon, deluxe wheel ateel ballad radial whltawalla, PS, front manual dtec Runabout Coupe, 4 cylinder engine, automatic tranamla- covara, protactiva body aide mouldinga. brakea, AM radio, daluxo Ini. palnL dal. wheal alon, AM/FM radio, ta ^ deck. I ^3244 covara, protacUva body alda mouldinga. <3388 MANCHESTER 4C t i i ( Saddle Bronze Melalllo, automatic, power 08 INTERNATIONAL •1740 ataaring, whltawalla, radio, protactiva body aide 4C T153 Ivory brorua glamour malaUlc, automatic, Cab and chassis with stake body, V-6 engine, automaUc ateel belted radical whltawalla, manual front diae One and two bedrooms. 71 AMC HORNET •2200 transmission, power brakes. n-.ouldlnga, deluxe wheal covara, deluxe Interior op­ Station Wagon, 6 cyUnder engine, automaUc tranamla- tion. <3307 brakea, AM radio, daluxa Interior option, dal. wheel Near schools, ^churches covara, PS, protacUva body alda mouldinga. <3437 slon, radio. 4CT 13S Medium Lima Yellow, automaUc, power and shopping center, or, For over 38 years, A Good Place To Bur A Carl ateering, whltawalla, radio, deluxe Interior option, 4CT 127 Ivory bronze melalllo, automatic, deluxe wheel covara, dual racing mirrora, protactiva *3307 whltawalla, PS, radio, dal. Interior option, dual bus line. Call anytim e. body aide mouldinga. racing mirrora, dal. wheal covara, protacUva body <3342 aide mouldinga. 4CT 104 Light Blue, automaUc, whltawalla, power 646 ataaring, radio, deluxe Interior, deluxe wheel .4CT 129 Medium Ooldanrod, automatic, CHEVROLET covert, protective body tide mouldinga. <3245 whItawaUa, power ateering, AM radio, doL Interior MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE option, daluxa wheel covara, protacUva body aide <3286 J 4CT 150 Bright red, automaUc, whltawalla, power mouldinga. altering,ring, radio,i deluxe Interior option, prolacUva WHAT ARE AOU RELIVING ONE OF WiAMV body aide mouldinga. <3260 4CT 129 Light blue, automaUc, whltawalla, power Business lor Pent 55 CARTER ateering, radio, deluxe Interior option, deluxe wheel <3286 t»IN6, MR. ABKMATHV?> ROMANTIC EVENINGS 4CT 149 Saddle bronze metallic, automatic, covara, protacUva bedy alda mouldinga. 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 Make opponents play to finesse whitewall ateel belted radiate, power ataaring, O F AAV L IF E ... 4C T' 95 Medium Lima Yallow, automatic, SMALL STORE or office for Open Evenings '61 9 — Thursdays ’til 6 — Saturdays 'til 5 bumper protection group, radio, deluxe Interior op­ rent. 330 Green Road. Vacant. tion, appearance protective group, prolacUve body <3392 whltawalla, power ateering, AM radio, del. Interior KISS ^ Oswald: “When West pro­ tide moulditigt. opUon, del. wheel covara, protacUva body aide <3269 Reasonable. Contact owner, Jim: “Anyone can take a The bidding has been: 22 n m id in g a . 643-6273. finesse. If it works he is a duced the queen of hearts. 4CT 139 Sliver blue glamour melalllo, automatic South didn’t have to worry West North East South Irtntm lttlon, power ateering, radio, cuatom option. 4CT 147 Bright Rad, automatic, ateel belted radial AUTO INSURANCE - compare Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 hero — if it fails he can say <3586 whltawalla, PS, front manual dlac brakea, radio, iM . about a diamond finesse. He 14 4CT 149 Silver blue glamour metallic, blue vinyl our low rates. For a telephone NORTH 22 that he tried. The-Heally good Interior option, del. wheel covara, protacUva bedy <3387 simply discarded a diamond Pass 24 Pass ? root, automatic, whitewall ateel belted radlala, alda moulding^ OFFICE SPACE quotation call Mr. Dolin at 646- MOTORCYCLE Insurance - ♦ AQJ93 player tries to find ways to power ateering, radio, cuatom opUon. <3587 4CT 132 Tan glamour mataUle, automaUc, PS, air 6050. p Clean, Lata Model i;:;!;:: Lowest rates available. T92 force his opponents to take from dummy and left West on You, South, hold: 4CT 130 While, automatic, brown vinyl root, ateel condlUonlng, AM radio, cuatom opUone, completa <3899 AVAILARLE Immediate binding. Prompt ♦ 762 his finesses for him.” lead. West was dead. A dia­ 4AQ6 5 4 VA(j654 4A K 4 2 ballad whitewall Urea, power ataaring, radio, Untod glaaa. Claim service. Call Clarke In­ ♦ K72 mond lead would take South’s cuatom option. U and R Building JUNK CARS removed free. USED CARS I What do you do now? <3551 4CT 133 Qlnger glamour metallic, automaUc, vinyt surance Agency, 643-1126. WEST EAST finesse for him. A club lead A—Just use the slow approach 4CT 135 Light blue, 2-tona paint, automaUc, ro ^ power alaaring, AM radio, cuatom opUona. 99 Eaat Canter St. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. Top Prices Paid m Oswald: “South decided to whltawalla, power ataaring, radio, deluxe Interior <3612 M a n ch ea te r 528-1990. m 7 - n A 85 A - bid six spades and hope for would allow South to discard to a possible slam. Bid three option, dual racing mirrora, daluxa wheel covara, 4CT 111 White, copper vinyl root, automaUc, power For All Makes ^ EXPERT bicycle repairs, all VQ1087 ?J65 a diamond from dummy, ruff ataertng, radio, ouafom opikma. Location Central the best. He knew that he hearts. piolacitva b ^y aide mouldinga.' <3307 makes, models and speeds. ♦ K53 431098 in his own hand and claim the 4CT 123, automatic, whltawalla, PS, AM radio, del. <3557 Air Condlllorted TOYOTA - See us for reliable CARTER CHEVROin 1 WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI might be missing seven and TODAY’S QUESTION illCT 131 Bright blue, automatic, whltawalla, power All Elactrto Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, ♦ QJ109 ♦ A 8 6 5 4 3 rest of the tricks on a cross ateering, radio, deluxe Interior opUon, deluxe wheel InL opUon, dual racing minora, del. wheal covara, used Toyotas with our 60-day also that even six might not You bid three hearts and your prolacUva body aide mouldinga. 1 CO., INC. m Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- SOUTH (D) ruff.” covara, protective body aide moutdinge. <3260 Call 643-9551 100% warranty. We also buy m ake. After his partner’s partner bids three spades. What <3307 ^ 1229 Main SIraot ^ 2098. WHATlS IT SAY A K107642 4CT 139 Light blue, 2-tone palnL automatic, .ACT 107 automatic, whltawallc, power ateering, AM used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, AFTER THAT, IT STARTS jump to four spades there (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) do you do now? whltawalla, power ateering, radio, deluxe Interior radio, del. Interior option, del. wheel covara, protec­ 345 Center Street, Manchester, IN THAT NOTE (SETTING UNFIBASANT. ? AK43 tive body alda mouldinga. LLOYD’S AUTO PARTS has just wasn’t any scientific way option, deluxe wheal covara, protective body aide <3285 <3286 646-4321. FRQAAAAR6. A AQ4 to bid." Answer Tofriorrow mouldinga. 4CT 94 Dark yallow green, automatic, whHawaUa, OFFICES FOR RENT- motorcycle helmets, Snell ap­ ♦ - 4 C t 141 Dark yellow-green matelllc, all vinyl In- (Q A C A Excellent location in HUBBELLTO AM radio, del. Interior option, del. wheal covara, COMPLETE junk cars proved, $15.99, all sizes. 191 lerlor, automaUc tranamlaalon, whltowallt, radio. v V v W prolacUva body aide mouldinga. <3269 Manchester. Parking, heat, Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- 'y o u r r a t h e r , Both vulnerable Jim: “South played a low Answer to Previous Puzzle removed free in Manchester, 1973 CAMARO type LT, power ANYWAY? club from dummy at trick 4CT 134 Medium dark blue matelllc, automatic, 4CT 124 Madlum Lima Yellow, automatic, janitor. $100 monthly with or steering, power brakes, 1558. West North East South Attire whltawalla, power clearing, radio, deluxe wheal whltawalla, PS, radio, del. Interior option, without lease. Call 649- South Windsor, Vernon and one. West was not going to covwa. Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, automatic transmission. 1 4 HA M 1 anFitzi1 Q]n n s <3155 appavanca protection grp, dual racing m nn^ <3340 5334„643-1393. 1971 HONDA SLIOO - New hop- underload an ace against a 4CT 99 Qlnger glamour matalllc, automatic, del. wheel covara, prolacUva body aide mouldinga. Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- Reasonable. Call 872-4447. m Pass 44 Pass 64 ACROSS DOWN k. A B L g a ia slam. East played low and 1 n_ whllewalla, power ataaring, radio, deluxe Interior .4CT 143 Light blue, automaUc, whItewaU a M 4578, 875-6231. up kit, rear shocks, knobbles, Pass Pass Pass 1 Outer garment 1 Sleeveless 5 a L E IETF F Mfrl option, daluxa wheel covara, prolacUve body alda South ruffed. Two rounds of 5 Dress garment Ha 1 S E D E& filPl <3277 belted radial Urea, PS, radio, dal. Interior opUon, 1966 PONTIAC Tempest, carburetor, etc. Engine runs • 1N 0 ■ mouldinga. del. wheel covara, protective body aide mouldinga. OFFICES AVAILABLE i O pening le a d —QA trumps were necessary to 9 Neckpiece 2 Native metals IT SC £ <3358 1966 OLDSMOBILE, GOOD for automatic transmission,pIus well. Transmission needs work. S N a p. It T5 ]A E H C ,4CT 100 Dark yellow green metallic, automatic, pull those outstanding. Then 12 Operatic sdo 3 Negative 0 E 4CT 109 Dark blue mataltle, automaUo, deluxe 3-room suite. Main Street arts. Please call after 5, 646- power steering and new brakes. $175 or best offer. 643-2514 after F r E N T T 1 V A whltawalla, power ataaring, radio, daluxa Interior wheel covara, power ataaring, radio, whItowaU Urea, 5. South ruffed a second club,, 13 Bewildered contraction A V £ 5 E 0 g ~x g 0 H option, deluxe wheel covara, protacUva body aide <3242 dehixa Interior, prolacUve body aloe mouldinga. <3386 location. Inquire 511. Reasonable. M6-0238. cashed his ace and king of 14 Summer drink (coll.) T A T m T I £ mouldinga. a a e . By Oswald & James Jacoby 15 Contined 4 Common s r 3 r E 1 4CT 117 Medium brown melauio, brown vinyl root, g hearts, ruffed a heart in dum­ G L ^ S MEN SHOP >> f/_ yMtA.I»>C.T.M M U$ 8749-40-73 5 Of 35 Spice 65 Life 38-47-51-57J 39 Scottish <3999 4CT 149 Dark blue meiaUlc, automatic, whltawaU" tail gate, 2-ton, $500. Phone 649- 6 Todoy's 36 Ears 66 Event 69*72*78 12 13 14 glaao. ateel belted radlala, power ateering, manual front sleeps five, fishing, boating, 1364. GEMINI negative 1968 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, 4563. BUZZ SAWYER 7 Welcome 37 A 67 Problem SAGITTARIUS 40 Take notice 4CT 142 Tan glamour metallic, tan vinyl roof, dlac brakea, radio, dahixe kitorlor option, deluxe <3388 beach privileges. 647-9340. BY ROY CRANE 8 You 38 Keep 68 Finonces 16 r r automaUo, power ateering, whitewall ateaf belted wheel covara, prolacUve body aide mouitWnga.______V-8, automatic, radio, posi- 9 M oy 39 Your 69 Yielding (Latin) 1966 FORD PICK-UP Truck Campers-Trallers ^C'^JUNC to 42 Attire radlala, air condlUonlng, radio, cuatom option, com- <3945 traction, good gas mileage. Mobile Homes 65 I'M A PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR, MRS."' YOUR AUNT WAS MOST CERTAINLY IT WAS ABOUT THE SAME TIM ETHE'' 10 Another 40 Friendly 70 Romontic OfC. 21 Is 19 21 plate lintad glaaa. WHITE MOUNTAINS, New Original owner. 643-2880. with utility body - $550. 7-12-20-44 11 Boost 41 A 7! That's 44 Hoax (slang) PRICES LISTED DO NOT IIKLUDE NEW CM PIM. MAY I ASK WHY YOUR .>■ i f r ig h t e n e d b y WHAT SHE THOUGHT J 1 COSTUME SHOP IN WASHINGTON «753.7(L8(W8 12 News 42 Secret 72 To 4-19-24-40/«^ 47 Anger 22 23 4C f 151 Sllvar blue glamour matelllc, blue vinyl Hampshire, three bedrooms, Manchester Small Cars, 647-. 54-44-82.87 1972 MOBILE HOME - fully fur­ HUSBAND, BUBffA PIM.RENTEP WAS AM APE. r - 7 ’— ■ CANCER 13 Keep 43 The 73 Skimp 48 Japanese robe root, automatic, whitewall ateel batted radlala, PREPARATION CONDITIONHIG CHARGE, OR fireplace, carpeted, electric, all 9151. RENTED SUCH A COSTUME TO A > 2 4 ^ 25 26 power ateering, radio, cuatom opUon. <3599 nished, porch, shed, set up in AN APE COSTUME ANP f SO 14 Your 44 Open 74 V itol CARRICORN 51 Missive ■ p r s r 31 facilities, quiet. 1-603-367-4797, VOLVO 1968, 144S, 4-door, 4. MR.BUBBA PlM. JUNl I I 15Be 45 in 75 Luck DEC. 22 55 Mariner's FRIGHTENEP YOUR c ^ c u t \ ^ T 32 UNDERCOAT. 875-2272. perfect second car. Automatic, Storrs. Immediate occupancy. OKAY, YOU SM JULY I t 16 Time 46 An 76 Amends direction a Must sell. $6,400. (Can be 17 Put 47 Harmony 77 Informotion JAH. If Black interior, very good condi­ HIM PLAYING 54-42 18 Bright 48 Improve 56 Saint of iS ir MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM ★ adjusted) Call 527-7717 after 5. 78 Others 8- 9-15-28^ seamen tion. $1,475. 649-9663. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 PIRATE ON T H E 1743-74-;'43-74-79-89 19 Perfect 49 Effort 79 For 30-5^44 ^ 20 Of 50 Your 80 Noture 58 Masculine 40 RNER. BUBBA'S LEO AQUARIUS 1971 SUBARU, Deluxe 4Hloor, LOW COST m otorcycle in­ SEVENTEEN-FOOT travel ..., 21 You 51 By 81 Definite name liK8lilfenii □ AUTOMOTIVE trailer, fully equipped, sleeps 6, A PLAYBOY,.. A 22 More 52 For 82 Dining JAM. to 59 Bombast 44 46 4 ^ B 17 4-speed, front wheel drive, surance, immediate binding. PRANKSTER... IF Al/O. 22 23 Before 53 Intimote 83 T ravel f l i. I I : 60 Winged See us for your needs, Crockett good condition. 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XCIII, No. 249 having the best children and EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS youth meeting held in April, An essay of this meeting written by Mrs. Donald Gray has been forwarded to the Area American Legion Auxiliary for judging on the national level. The unit also received a $10 cash award for the report of the Serious Cease-Fire best all-around program for children and youth. The Department of Connec­ ticut "Most Distinguished Ser­ vice Citation” for outstanding work this past year on all programs was also awarded to the Manchester unit. Breaches Reported Certificates of appreciation were awarded for the field ser­ By United Press International airport, monitored in Tel Aviv, was made owner Umit Hussein, of Turkish descent, Greece. He told newsmen at Andrews Air vice program, which was by the U.N. commander on Cyprus, Maj. said he saw Greek soldiers snatch a baby Force Base that he saw "no evidence” of a headed by Mrs. Marjorie • The British Forces radio in Cyprus said Gen. D. Phrem Chand of India. He said the from the arms of its mother and shoot it to coup in Athens. Bradley, and a Unit Book of today there were "new and serious organization was "taking over Nicosia air­ death because it was crying. His statement seemed to be in apparent Prayers submitted by Mrs. breaches of the cease-fire this morning” port temporarily after new and serious conflict with remarks by Kissinger on Mary LeDuc, chaplain. Mrs. and that United Nations troops were tem­ Americans Rescued breaches of the cease-fire early this morn­ Monday who acknowledged uncertainty LeDuc also received a $5 cash porarily taking over Nicosia airport. It did The helicopter carrier USS Coronado ing in the vicinity of the airport. about the political situation in Athens. award for having the best not elaborate on the renewed fighting arrived in Beirut today with 384 Take Own Airport State Department oficials said today that travelogue essay on the foreign thought to have ended under a U.N. cease­ Americans rescued from embattled “The airport itself becomes a United the situation there is still uncertain relations program, which was fire. Cyprus. It also carried 21 Lebanese and 60 Nations international protected area,” athough they could .shed no light on what also forwarded for national Diplomats were trying to move to the nationals from 14 other countries. They The announcement made in English, was actually happening in Athens. judging. conference table to attempt a permanent had been flown by helicopter from the settlement of the crisis over Cyprus but an Greek and Turkish, said taking over of the British base at Dhekelia on the southern British Encouraged The unit received honorable airport would facilitate the arrival of U.N. urgent and thus far unexplained emergen­ coast of Cyprus to the Coronado. Kissinger, officials said, is now metion for its foreign relations troop reinforcements promised by the cy meeting of Greek leaders in Athens The British Forces radio in Cyprus said expected to encourage British Foreign program and for its poppy U.N. Security Council. delayed their start. There were new four Royal Navy ships were picking up Secretary James. Callaghan to take the i program, chaired by Mrs. Clif­ It was the most direct role taken by the ford Walker. rumors of a government change in Athens. British and foreign nationals from the lead in the Greek-Turkish negotiations Free gifts from the bank that gives you more. U.N. contingent in Cyprus since the coup northern coast today near Kyrenia which that may start Wednesday in Geneva. If an London and Geneva dispatches said Bri­ by Greek-led troops eight days ago. Up to the Athens news agency said was captured extraordinary effort is needed to break a More offices than any other savings bank in Connecticut. More convenience. More than one tain and Turkey were ready to begin for­ now, it had been involved mainly in by the Turks Saturday when the Turkish subsequent deadlock Kissinger will be mal talks on Wednesday in the Swiss city seeking local cease-fires and helping in the billion dollars in assets. The highest interest rates allowed by law. And more. armed forces invaded Cyprus. prepared to bring U.S. influence to bear, but that there had been no reply from evacuation of foreigners to safety. Hearing Set the sources said.. Now you can choose any one of 30 valuable, brand name gifts when you open a new account or make a deposit to an existing account. Greece as to when it would send its More stranded tourists were flown out KisHinger Confident Before reports of new disturbances representative. The British Foreign of Cyprus today and those landing at the Despite the cease-fire violations. On Sewer • _ So stop by soon. And select the gift you can bank on. today, UPI correspondent Michael Keats Ministry said it was trying to reach the RAF base at Brize Norton, England, told Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger has reported from Nicosia that thousands of Petition Greek leaders by telephpone. new stories of alleged Greek atrocities expressed belief the truce will hold. He is persons jubilantly ignored an islandwide The British announcement on Nicosia against Turkish Cypriots. Restaurant generally credited with working out the In response to a petitio for in­ • arrangements, with Presidential envoy curfew today and poured into the streets stalling sanitary sewers in Choose one FREE gift Choose one FREE gift Choose one FREE gift Joseph J. Sisco shuttling between Athens of Cyprus for the first time in three days Linwood Dr. and part of Keeney and Ankara. without fear of being caught in the St., the Manchester Board of with a deposit of with a deposit of with a deposit of crossfire of war. Greek Leaders Go Sisco returned to Washington early Directors will conduct a public $250 or more. today after his troubleshooting mission on hearing on the proposal Aug. 13 $500 or more. $5,000 or more. Cyprus and played down Monday’s uncon­ at 8 p.m., in the Municipal Sewer Project Started Cypriot President A. GIFTS B. GIFTS C. GIFTS firmed reports of a political shakeup in Building Hearing Room. Into Urgent Session Sampson Resigns The proposed installation WiskiM lM Foria 7 ic . J.N. Clap4 Inc. of Ellingtonjiaybegun ing the sewer pipe as they go concerns 17 parcels on Linwood W istclii Elictrtc A lin i XHckailllatsil Sat with OKk. 5-10 minute wall holder. Stainless work on aWoo.OOO solitary sewer in­ along. The iron framework, in the ATHENS (UPI) - President Gen. Spyros Markezinis and former ministers NICOSIA (UPI) — Nicos Sampson, Dr. and 3 on Keeney St.—at 416, drowse feature Blue or A aisG ir^ia HintfTeol steel, fleetwood handles named president of Cyprus after the July green dial G3S10 Sit. Trowel, transplanter, Heavy duty A9621 stallation onK eeney^-. Erie St., and foreground is a movable device to pre­ Phaedon Gizikis and armed forces chief George Mavros, Evangelos Averoff and at 427 and at 433. All affected cultivator, and weeder Sen. Gurney Garden Grove Dr. in Manchester, and Gen. Gregorios Bonanos today called a Petros Garoufallias, representing all 15 coup that ousted President Makarios, property owners will have the Chrome with vinyl vent cave-in while workmen are in the grips M903t meeting of national urgency of Greek shades of political opinion except the resigned today, the Greek Cypriot radio opportunities to express their the first phase of the project — the trench. This scene, photographed extreme left. They all opposed the 1967 Withdrawing reported. views. sewer main on Keeney St. — should be Monday afternoon, looks south on political leaders, including opponents of the military regime, an official source military takeover in Greece. It said he was replaced by Glafkos If the directors approve the completed in about three weeks. Keeney St. near the Erie St. intersec­ said. Clerides, president (speaker) of the installation, the work would be 6 Oneida Silverplated tion. (Herald photo by Pinto) Candidacy HairOryar/Stytar. 3 Workers are digging a trench and in- Cyprus House of Representatives. Mirre lidiviA iii CiMpinf bowl A4Sh It was the first such meeting since the done by J.N. Clapp Inc. of M iu KH with carry attachments Two The Greek Cyprito radio interrupted its MmCandalabra, It settings for quick 1967 army coup and it brought immediate Ellington, under an extension of cover. Aluminum t i ql Pnslo Hot Oof Mr. Cooks high. Black stained wood covered pail, a 7 fry . drying and instant TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UPI) - Sen. military music at 4:25 p.m. (10:25 a.m. 6 hot dogs m 60 seconds and antique pewter- styling H7244 speculation that a major change in the a contract for the its present pan 1) pint dish, plastic look metal (Candles Bulletin EDT) to make the announcement. Base IS immersible. government, perhaps its resignation, was Edward Gurney, R-Fla., said today he will work in the area. cup A6560 Heatproof H7891 not included) J5234 imminent. Similar rumors sWept Athens TEL AVIV (UPI) - Athens Radio an­ not seek re-election because "There is no It said Clerides was sworn in as new Monday. nounced the resignation of the Greek sensible or sound way” to conduct a president at a Nicosia church. GOP Nominates Rizza government today, Israeli monitors statewide race and also go through a "At 2 p.m. (8 a.m. EDT), the new presi­ Mtfaniaa ZO-ic. reported. dent of Cyprus was sworn in,” the an­ DinnerwariSat '^ t h - ■ W Change Rumored major trial. Public w inds' pattern K3t97 The hieeting at the premier’s office Gurney will formally withdraw as a can­ nouncement said. "He became president T lirif WflsM San following the resignation of Mr. Samp­ SMid "100” Goff Bills. Coming Ware ' Sgaldiag Pancko For D3 Senate Race followed a night of high level consultations Airports remained closed and the didate today with officials in the secretary Records Liquid center with 6 CUP TETEAPOT Goualas Tinnis Racket son.” rubber thread. A2804 "Spice 0 Life between government and military leaders general mobilization stayed in force of state’s office in Tallahassee, aide John 7-pty wood frame The Greek Cypriot station then broad­ Made of Pyroceram Leather grip Spiral and capped 24 hours of rumors that despite the announcement of the cease­ Gardner said. The action will not be made J437t nylon strings A6926 . Frank Rizza of 119 Cedar St., East Hartford, because the Third District cast a brief address to the people by Sam))^' Warranty Deeds government changes would be made soon fire on Cyprus. Thousands of tourists, by Gurney in person. Manchester was handed the Republican consists of all of East Hartford and only son. Fox Grove Ltd. to Young S. because of the Cyprus crisis. many of them Americans, were stranded Gurney was indicted by a federal grand I 1 nomination in Connecticut's Third about half of Manchester. “ I took over the presidency to avert civil Yoo and Young Kim Yoo, Although the military regime denied the in Athens. . jury in Jacksonville several weeks ago. Senatorial District Monday night when no Monday night’s short convention opened war between Greek Cypriots,” Sampson property on Briarwood Dr., Old Pal Tackle Box with rumors, they were further fueled by Troops Still on Alert “I have decided not to make the Senate SIX trays 36 compart­ other candidates surfaced at the GOP con­ with selection of convention officers, and race, Gurney said in a statement read by said. "I overthrew the previous govern­ $44,000. M im Battor-Hito Com ments (Lures not Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger’s Poppor. 4 qt. Cup in vention at East Hartford. The crack armed forces units were still ment to restore democracy. included) A7913 usual business such as rules and creden­ confirmation Monday that there were Gardner. Edward W. Breen to Thomas top adds buttery flavor concentrated along the Greek border with to popped corn Color Rizza, 27, teaches elementary physical tials. Immediately after a short recess, “There is no sensible or sound way to “This led to the Turkish invasion and the P. and Victoria J. Raimondo, rumors of a possible change of govern­ Turkey where they moved when the two Vollntli3pc. StiMlass Poppy H3820 education |n Manchester public schools. Rizza was nominated by acclamation. ment in Greece. conduct a statewide political race and fighting that followed was the most property at 35 Battista Rd., BowlSal.i, l;.3 q t Rizza’s ) ^ e d was placed in nomination nations came to the brink of war following glorious days of our nation.” $34,500. J7566 • .i Rizza, who hasn’t held elective office But Kissinger said the possible change prepare for and go through a major trial,” GEBSpaidHaod M uir Monday night by State Comptroller before but has served on Manchester’s the Turkish invasion of Cyprus. Henry G. and Catherine M. J . 'V automatic beater ejector of government would not delay the Geneva Gurney said in Washington. “I am inno­ il? Chrome beale'S H6029 Nathan Agostinelli of Manchester, and Human Relations Commission, said the Lerch to Stephen R, and Judith talks among Britain, Greece and Turkey cent of any wrongdoing, and the first Tiiinis Balls State Rep. Donald Genovesi of coming campaign would be a challenge. on the settlement of the Cyprus crisis. priority is to clear my good name. After A. Hummel, property at 32 N. Nylon/wool blend GEPfif-InTiaiar Turn A692B Manchester made the seconding speech. He added that he hasn’t had time to study Nixon Economic Elm St., $38,500. Leads Keystona Bowling lights or appliances Inside Today's that is done, I will decide whether or not to SilvirrtaM Bon Bon Full opening center on/off automatically Rizza, a member of Manchester’s many of the issues he’ll face. Former Premiers resume a career in politics and Philip M, and Dorothy M. Oisli. Wm Rogers. Sj Zipper, molded handles Plugs directly into Speech Scheduled outlet Height 4 . width Republican Town Committee, attended "I didn’t plan it this way,” Rizza Finley to John J. and Doris S. dia A4537 A6212 Stiabiam CanOgtatr Leaders who went to the premier’s of­ government.” 2 1 H7890 and hnite sharpener the convention as a delegate and had not explained. “I came here, they asked me, Attorneys for Gurney argued Monday in SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. (UPI) - O'Rourke, property at 56 Maqneiic lid holder fice for today’s urgent,meeting included previously expressed interest in running and I agreed. It’s the kind of thing I’ve Wetherell St., $40,000. Hidden cord storage former premiers Panayotis Jacksonville that indictments charging Despite indications that the nation suf­ H7708 for state senate, according to Republican always wanted to do. And we will win in Hrralh Marriage Lieenseg TktmilON I 01. Strvar Kancllopoulos, Stefanos Stefanopoulos, the senator with bribery, conspiracy and fered a mild recession during the first six one compartment Holds Black 8 Oackar i Driil. •Town Chairman A. Paul Berte. November.” James Joseph Sullivan, East food hot or cold J6879 General purpose drill perjury should be dismissed because the months of 1974, President Nixon is not H6098 Berte said the local GOP candidate Republican officials in Manchester grand jury which returned them was il­ expected to announce any major policy Hartford, and Mary Patricia AMF VoitBaskitball. Nylon Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 7 wound, vinyl Official selection committee had been unable to seeihed pleased today with Rizza’s selec­ legally empaneled. changes in a long-awaited speech on the Welch, 25 Arcellia Dr., Aug. 3, size and weight A 6 6 tt VallafbaH Sat includes come up with anyone seriously interested Irish seeks D12 s e a t ...... Page 2 2ibcolunBDo liar liads21 Waakindar sturdy poles net vinyl tion as the senatorial candidate. The 60-year-old Gurney, a staunch sup­ nation’s economy Thursday night in Los Church of the Assumption. Sal in plastic mim- volleyball pump needle Sen. Odegard McLeod plaid, sturdy in the Third ■ District seat, now held by tackle box. 3 lures GOP leaders also pointed out that the Lenti tract rezonedv...... Page 2 porter of President Nixon as a member of Angeles. Stephen John Lukas Jr., 86 woodframe Nylon zipper rules and instructions Model 208 De Liar A7034 Democrat Harry Burke of East Hartford. ID lag F2822 Third District is heavily Democratic. the Senate Watergate Committee, has North St., and Irene Mae Heon, A7833 Betty’s Notebook...... Page 10 A White House spokesman said Monday It was expected that the GOP candidate Agostinelli said Rizza faces “insurmoun­ pleaded innocent to the charges which Wiillimantic, Aug. 3, St. John’s Nominated the speech is set for 7:30 p.m. ED’T in the Third District would come from table odds” in the race. On Second Thought...... Page 10 Church. Soiodasigi AM Radio with stem from $223,160 in campaign funds Thursday before an audience of chain Ivory, red or State Sen. David Odegard of Manchester Legion winner again . . . ^ . Page 13 which were raised in his behalf. businessmen and may be nationally Building PerniitH r yellow H80St Pauline F. McCluskey, swim­ was nominated unanimously for a third ASA entries w in ...... Page 13 The indictments of Gurney and six televised. Some of the President’s top ad­ FhHm 3-Call SaarchligM. others charge that Florida builders were ming pool at 145 Avery St., $1,- Chrome-plated brass Early Anaricao Wood Mail term Monday night in the Republican visers will answer questions afterward. 500. case W ith 3 "D " cells, Holder. 3 labeled com­ Fourth Senatorial District Convention at asked to contribute to the fund in exchange Nixon has met several times over the hanger ring At905 partments. 22i' high Condominium Plans for Gurney’s influence in obtaining federal John M. Bator, swimming L0220 Glastonbury. He was unopposed. past 10 days with top economic aides to pool at 73 Alton St., $700. Odegard was nominated by acclamation housing commitments. discuss the economy and his speech. . Mary T. Nyulassy, swimming of 42 delegates from the district, which pool at 47 Agnes Dr., $3,300. The minimum gift deposit must remain on deposit for 12 months. Your gift will be shipped to your home from a central location. This offerJ. good for a limited time only. Submitted to PZC consists of about half of Manchester and Casey's Swimming Pools for all of Glastonbury, East Windsor, South Two Primary Contests Possible Charles Matre, swimming pool Windsor, Bolton, Coventry, Andover, and Highest rates on your savings. By DOUG BEVINS project is Edward J. Kant & Associates of Hebron. at 113 W. Center St., $2,000. If you cannot come In, 8. Gins Colchester. Richard J. Lukas, swimming just choose the gift you MlilnuaGINDiposlltSOO MiH lo: Sbclely lor Sinlnts. P.O. Box 1570. HarllorrI. Cl. 06101 Odegard’s name was placed in nomina­ EFFECTIVE Plans show that Green Manor is taking pool at 56 Alexander St., $600. □ A9621 7-PC. KITCHEN I am enclosing S______lor deposit. Existing Account 4 ______ANNUAL EFFECTIVE ANNUAL Green Manor Construction Co., hoping tion by Peter Schwartz, former want and fill out the UTENSIL SET advantage of the unusual topography Democrats Name Candidates Thomas J. Turner Sr., swim­ entire coupon and mall It. II this Is an addition to your current account, be sure to enclose your passbook. INTEREST RATE ANNUAL YIELD INTEREST RATE ANNUAL YIELD to start construction this fall on another Republican Town Chairman of Glaston­ CTH7891 PRESTO HOT I understand the minimum g ill deposit must remain on deposit lor 12 months. condominium project on Lydall St., Mon­ (steep slopes) of the site. Large treed ming pool at 25 Alice Dr., $300. Your gift will be sent to you. DOGGER New account, check type ol accouni you w ish: bury. Seconding speeches were made by now yields areas are shown in central areas of the Gary Matre, swimming pool □ J4371 CORNING WARE □ Individual □ Joint account with:. 7J% nowyields 7.90% 6#% 7.08% day night submitted development plans to A. Paul Berte, Manchester’s Republican 6 CUP TEAPOT □ 7j% 4lo12year -InvesImenlAccounI,(MinimumdeposilSl.OOO) the Manchester Planning and Zoning Com­ parcel, and the interior roadways wind Town Chairman; Robert Lyke, F o r U.S. Representatives at 34 Portland St.,^$800. ■Investment Account 4-to-12 Years Maturity. S1000 •Investment Passbook Accouni □ J5234 6-ARM CANDELABRA Maturity dale. mission (PZC). around the perimeter of the land. Republican Town Chairman in East Wind­ Michael E. Foley, alterations a A6212 LEEDS BOWLING BAG , □ 6 1 % 2J to 4 year -Investment Accouni. (Minimum deposit SlOO) Minimum Deposit. Additional deposits may be 2}-to-4 Years Maturity. A recreation area — including tennis □ Caramel/Smoke Maturity dale. S100 Minimum Deposit. the PZC didn’t act on the plans, but sor; and State Rep. Warren Westbrook of By lln ilcd Press Inlernational Consumer advocate Toby Moffett 85 votes on the seventh ballot in a stormy at 214 Oakland St., $940. made in any amount up to 4 years before maturity. courts, a swimming pool, clubhouse, and Frederic Sistare, alterations a While/Blue □ 6)% 110 2J year -Investment Accouni. (Minimum deposit S100) thoroughly reviewed engineering details South Windsor. The battle lines for the fall election in defeated Mayor Stanley Pac of New Bri­ party meeting. □ A6811 AMF VOIT BASKETBALL Maturity date. playgrounds — are located near the Lydall to barn at 26 Lydall St., $800. of the project and suggested changes to Odegard will be seeking his third term. Connecticut’s six congressional districts tain 126 to 85 in the north central Sixth Runner-up was Stamford lawyer Gerald □ L0220 EARLY AMERICAN □ 51% '9 0 Day Notice Accouni. (Minimum deposit SlOO) Green Manor officials. Decision on the St. entrance to the tract. Paul Phillips, additions at 392 WOOD MAIL HOLDER Q 51% Regular Savings Account 5f/o now yields 6.00% His likely opponent is Atty. David Barry of were drawn today with two incumbents District but Pac said he would challenge Fox, who had 80 votes but did not indicate 6^%'2 nowyields 6.81% plans is expected by September. In other business Monday night, the Gifts Q H7890GE PLUG-IN TIMER *FD)C regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal from term accounts Manchester. Democrats will hold the convention vote in a primary this immediately whether he would make a Main St., $550. •Investment Passbook Account. 1-to-2j Years *90 Day Notice Passbook Account. PZC: running for new terms and the return of a □ H3820 MIRRO CORN POPPER Please mall me my passbook and under separate cover send my gift. Carmine Filloramo, a Green Manor senatorial district nominating conventions September. Enfield’s 20-vote delegation primary hallenge to face Rep. Stewart B. J & G Home Improvement Send me the gift Maturity. SlOO Minimum Deposit. SlOO Minimum Deposit. famous political name. At least two □ H805I AM RADIO WITH executive, said Monday night the 28-acre • Approved a request by developer tomorrow night. gave Moffett the winning margin. McKinney, R-Conn. Inc. for Joseph A. Stuyvesant, I have checked: CHAIN primaries are expected following closely- project will involve construction of 60 two- Robert W. Melendy to defer installation of In accepting the nomination, Odegard Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., the in­ alterations at 61 Coleman Rd., □ Ivory □ Red □ Yellow Sign here— sidewalks and curbing along his planned fought convention battles Tuesday night. K e ll is W ins $1,900. 5i% now yields 5.47% ' bedroom units in 14 buildings on the 28,7- said it is a “humbling experience” to be Reps. William R. Cotter, D-Conn., and cumbent, stepped down to become the Print Name. .Social Security 4 . residential subdivision on W. Vernon St. When Alvin Josephy of Greenwich Donald T. Brown, alterations A. Gins C GIFTS Regular Passbook Savings Accouni. acre site, which will have access from nominated for a third term. Robert N. Giaimo, D-Conn., each won first woman candidate for governor in released 10 delegates from Westport, they Mlflliiii>0lltDi,t]ltS250 MlalnM GItl DeposH SS.OOO As a temporary measure, Melendy will in­ at 140 Ralph Rd., $1,000. Prim Address. Lydall St. and Greenwood Dr. He said the hallmark of Connecticut renomination by acclammation in their state history. The GOP candidate for her split five each for Kellis and Fox, giving ] J8879 THERMALENE SERVER □ A6926 SPALDING TENNIS The total value of the completed con­ stall an amesite berm. finances has been stability, and the district is Patsy Pisebpo, deputy state George C. Dent, patio at 298 RACKET C ity . .S la te . -Z ip - ‘F 0 1C regulations require a substantial penalty tor early withdrawal from lerm accounts congressional district conventions. Kellis the required 85 ballots. ] A8560MIRR0 INDIVIDUAL dominium project will be in excess of $3 • Reviewed and approved revised plans hallmark of the state legislature has been banking commissioner. E. Middle Tpke, $343. MESS KIT □ A79130LDPAL TO TRANSFER FUNDS TO SOCIETY FOR SAVINGS please lill out the lollowing. Cotter, two-term incumbent in the First Cotter, seeking a third term in his Hart­ TACKLE BOX million, Filloramo said, and prices for the for a 42-unit townhouse apartment com­ ] M903I AMES GARDEN HAND Enclose passbook of accouni to be transferred and mail to us. service. District (Greater Hartford), was Another Challenge ford area First District, faces federal TDDLSET □ H7244 HAIR ORYER/STYLER We'll return your passbook after the transler has been made. luxury housing units are estimated to start plex on Henry St., to be built by developer nominated at Monday night’s convention In the Fifth District in western Connec­ crime buster F. Mac Buckley in I A2804 THREE WILSDN a H5029GE HAND MIXER at about $47,000. Raymond Dmato. GULF BALLS by Manchester Mayor John Thompson. November. Political novice James .Alt­ □ H7708 SUNBEAM CAN Name ol Bank or Insiitution Irom wlnctr lunds will be transferred The project, known as Forest Ridge, will • Heard an explanation of work being ticut, Frank Santapida, Waterbury ] A4537 SILVERPLATED OPENER AND give you more. PARTLY CLOUDY Cotter was selected unanimously after Democratic, town chairman, used his 50- man of Hamden is challenging Giaimo in Wood Yield Raised BDN BDN DISH KNIFE SHARPENER be the first development under done by the Hockanum River Linear Park Pay 10 the order ot Society for Savings g n e i e t y Hartford Mayor George Athanson, the vote delegation to nail down his nomina- , November in his New Haven area Third ) A6928 THREE TENNIS BALLS □ A4541 8" ONEIDA SILVER- Manchester’s Residence M Zone Committee, presented by Dr. Douglas 18 To 20 Per Cent LARS only other contender, withdrew from the District. J A78332EBCDLURE& PLATED BOWL .Dot Smith, who urged the PZC to consider the tion in a 112 to 79 decision. (Wide in amouni or write "Balance ol my/our account") regulations. Rezoning of the parcel was OE LIAR SET □ F2822 LEEDS 21 Because vwe can. linear park plans in making decisions race, citing the need for party unity. But Rep. William R. Ratchford, D- Dodd won a first ballot victory in a con­ WEEKENDER $ ______ACCOUNT NUMBER. granted by the PZC a year ago and was up­ I A1905FULTDN SEARCHLIGHT about zoning. Dodd Wins Danbury, who served two terms as House test among the sons of well-known Connec­ Portland, Ore. — R esearch ) G3510WESTCL0XELEC □ K3197 MELAMINE 2 0 -PC. SIGN EXACTLY AS IN PASSBOOK held by the Hartford County Court of Com­ DINNERWARE SET • Discussed the town’s Capital Im­ Christopher N. Dodd, son of the late Sen. speaker when the Democrats were in ticut political figures. with Douglas firs shows that ALARM CLOCK Signature______.D a le . mon Pleas — after legal challenge by an U Blue □ Green □ ' H6098 BLACK & DECKER Society for Savings. Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., won nomina­ power two years ago, said he would Runner-up Douglas Bennett, an aide to the use o f superior strains can Address abutting property owner — in March of provements Budget, submitted to the PZC : J7566l)-PC STAINLESS 1" DRILL tion in the Second District in eastern challenge Santaguida this fall for the right Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., and son increase wood yields by an av­ - Z ip . There is a corivenlent Society otilce near you. Member F.D.I.C. this year. for review as required by state statute, BOWL SET □ A7034 VOLLEYBALL SET City. .S la te . to oppose Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin, R-Conn. of a former congressional candidate, gar­ erage of 12 per cent, and fer­ IMPORTANT Please be sure to enclose your passbook Preliminary plans presented to the PZC PZC members were happy to receive the Increasing cloudiness today, high 80 to Connecticut over two rivals, also the sons A five-way race in the Fourth District nered 69 votes. Jack Bailey, son of state tilizing these superior strains Monday night were prepared by The document, but agreed that the budget 85. Chance of showers tonight and of well-known political figures. ended with Fairfield Town Chairman Democratic chairman John M. Bailey can improve yields by 18 to 20 Lawrence Associates of Manchester. Con­ should have been referred to them before Wednesday. Low tonight mid and upper Dodd will face off with Sen. Samuel B. James Kellis getting exactly the required tallied 8 votes. per cent. sulting engineer for the Green Manor it was adopted by town directors. 60s high Wednesday upper 70s. Hellier, R-Mystic, the Republican choice.

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