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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 2, 1974

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MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 3 An eight-session program on developing strategies for im­ Manchester Grange will meet The committee planning the Manchester^A City of Village Charm twenty-four pages - two sections price, fifteen ctNTS "Advanced Principles of Super- plementation, managing by tonight at 8 at Grange Hall. 30th reunion of the Manchester vision—The Art of objectives, organization, First and Second degrees will High School Class of 1944 will Management" will be offered motivation, performance stan­ be conferred. meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the at Manchester Memorial dards, decision making, and home of Norm Bjarkman, 28 Hospital beginning Oct. 9 by the problem solving. Franklin St. Classmates who F'airfield University Bureau of The course leader will be plan to attend and have not yet Business and Public Ad­ David J. Brady, assistant direc­ Army and Navy Club made reservations or secured Steele Would Bar Income Tax ministration. tor of employe development / Auxiliary will meet tonight at tickets should. contact Emma — The program, designed for with Hartford Hospital, where 7:30 at the clubhouse. After the DeSimone, 1097 Main St. The hospital management and he is responsible for super­ meeting, there will be a jewelry Reunion is Oct. 12 at The supervisory personnel, staff visory training. A member of demonstration. Colony. nurses and those with previous the American Society of / experience in health care Training and Development, he By Amendment To Constitution supervision, as well as in­ has lectured extensively on dividuals who have completed a management at various HARTFORD (UPI) - Republican recommending putting technical experts hike, which ranges from 36 to 77 per cent, •T he monthly premium for an in­ previous basic course entitled colleges and universities. An Exciting Party Ideal gubernatorial contender Robert H. Steele Principles of Supervision," For further information or to on the state Public Utilities Commission next week. dividual on a group plan would increase 50 said today he would even support a con­ to enable the agency to do a better job of The rate hikes, he said, would affect per cent from $4.20 to $6.25. will meet Wednesdays from 7 to enroll, contact the Bureau of stitutional amendment prohibiting an in­ Customer Pick-Up Buffets, and controlling power rates. 900,000 subscribers in Connecticut over a • The premium for a husband and wife 9 p.m. from Oct. 9 to Nov. 27. Business and public Ad­ come tax in Connecticut. The seminar will focus on the Home Delivered Buffets “We have a solid program to try to get three-year period. on a group plan would jump from $10.70 to ministration, Fairfield Univer­ Steele made the comment in response to functions of management, plan­ Meets with Economic Board down utility bills and at the same time “The issue is simply whether we are all $15.30, an increase of 42 per cent. sity, Fairfield, Conn. 06430, or in Ready-to-SerVe Containers a newsman’s question on whether he assure the utilities the financial strength going to sit back and permit a huge 36 to 77 • The premium for a family on a group ning and establishing goals. call 255-5411, ext. 537. For further information, call would veto an income tax. His Democratic President Gerald Ford met Tuesday for the first time with at last week’s summit meeting. With Ford are: Arthur they need,” Steele said. per cent increase to take place in medical plan would increase 36 per cent from his new Economic Policy Board that he has set up to Burns, center, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board; opponent, Ella T. Grasso, likewise has He said Mrs, Grasso, who has proposed costs at a time when we are struggling in $13.40 to $18.25. vowed to veto an income tax. oversee all national and international economic decision­ GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, Inc. abolishing the PUC, has been getting poor every other area to halt inflation,” he said. • For an individual on direct payment, and Roy Ash, director of the Office of Management and 649-5313 or 649-5314 The Republican contender said Connec­ advice on the question of utility bills. While appreciating the effort doctors the premium would rise 77 per cent from PINEHURST.. •today as always...famous for making. The meeting came out of a suggestion presented Budget. (UPI photo) ticut Medical Service has filed a for a $47.1 Steele said that he has said repeatedly in make and the value of their services, $18.10 quarterly to $32.10. better meats...fresher by far Perdue Fresh Chickens million rate increase which he termed the past he would veto an income tax bill Steele said, they must be willing to apply • A husband and wife on direct payment and Parts. “excessive and inflationary.” This week...Shop and Save at Pinehurst...starting but commented that he would even sup­ some “first aid to our economy.” would have to pay 57 per cent more “If inflation is the nation’s number one port a constitutional amendment barring with 3 “Right now we need their assistance for quarterly, or an increase from $39.85 to P&W Motion . ^ - ailment, then I think it is essential we ask one. $62.50. the medical profession to join us in trying Steele said he has asked state Insurance our economic health as well as for our JOLLY GREEN GIANT SALE medical health,” he said. • The premium for a family on direct Denied to treat it,” he said. Commissioner Thomas White for permis­ payment would jump 36 per cent quarterly If Mrs. Grasso’s solution to public out­ A breakdown of the rate hike, Steele HARTFORD (UPI) - A sion to testify at a hearing on the rate from $43.35 to $71.10. rage over attaching added fuel costs said, shows: federal judge has refused to dis­ directly to consumers bills is to abolish miss a complaint of discrimina­ ■ A f l the fuel adjustment clause, he said, con­ tion on the basis of race against 3 sumers would end up paying even more for A Pratt and Whitney Aircraft of iiocy] electricity. East Hartford. S in gle By incorporating the fuel adjustment Teachers Consider Taking N U.S. District Court Judge T. clausgjpto the rate structure of utility ^ CGn 2 5 c ) Emmet Clarie made the ruling Ranchers and dairymen had their stock trailers backed into a eight-foot ^j»(Ifpmiyr5tne4K.Sa^id, large users would Tuesday in the case of Samuel deep pit near Stephenville where they were going to slaughter 1,000 calves get a better br^k than the small 0. Henley, an employe of and then bury them to protest against the low prices cattlemen are get­ homeowner. Green Giant 12 Oz. Can P&WA who claimed he was dis­ ting for beef at the market. The cattlemen agre^ to postpone the calf kill Job Action over Contract It would cost the average consumer Nibl^. criminated against because he N Ib la t C om this week only— save a full more,” he said. for two weeks. (UPI photo) Officials of the Manchester Education recommendations in a special meeting was black. spokesman for Mrs. Grasso said she Glaeser said. The final decision on the ac­ Green Giant Peas P&WA had asked for a dis­ Association (MEA), which represents the next Tuesday. uld not propose abolishing the fuel tion will be made by the MEA Represen­ 1 7 Oz. Can missal or summary judgment town’s 550 public school teachers, are con­ adjustment clause when she holds a news Glaeser declined to say what form the tative Council Monday, he said. Reports Green Giant Cut GOLDEN on the basis of a claim the com­ templating job action unless the Board of conference later today. job action would take, but other sources that the MEA is planning job action came Beans 16 Oz. Can plaint had not been filed by the Education approves an arbitration award Under her proposal, the fuel adjustment indicated the teachers may be considering in the wake of a Monday night decision by U.S. Equal Employment Oppor­ Ranchers Dissuaded for the disputed MEA-school board labor a boycott of Parent-Teacher Association PINEHURST is selling a lot of fresh Blue Fish and clause would be maintained as a separate tunities Commission within the 25% agreement. meetings and pre-school staff meetings. item but monitored more closely on a (See Page Twelve) Sword Fish with shipments arriving Tuesday through proper 180 day limit. I r on this magnificent group! Thursday. We will have FRESH BLOCK ISLAND SWORD monthly basis by the governor and the Arthur Glaeser, first vice president of Job action could also mean a strike. Heniey filed the complaint in the MEA, said today Manchester teaphers FISH...Fresh Oysters and Fillets of Flounder and Sole. Shown; A full 7-piece grouping; Includes — From Killing Calves agency she will propose to replace the Members of the MEA’s executive board October, 1970, and the federal PUC. will be prepared to take action if the have scheduled a Frday afternoon meeting The short season for Block Island genuine BLUE FISH is group brought it before the Hutch, Buffet, table and 4 chairs. here and we offer boneless fillets of genuine Steele, a congressman, said he is school board doesn’t adopt the arbitration to make suggestions for job action. court last April 11. ‘ Reg. $1,007.00 THIS WEEK $ 7 5 8 . STEPHENVILLE, Tex. (UPI) - “I believe if you go ahead and kill those Bulletin Clarie ruled that there are no Ranchers and politicians shouted and calves there’s going to be such a public provisions barring the commis­ argued beside an eight-foot-deep pit — the reaction that we can’t get anything done. Quake Hits Peru BLOCK ISLAND BLUE FISH sion from bringing suit more politicians calling for a postponement and “I tell you my heart really is with you, CARACAS (UPI) - The Cajigal than 180 days after a complaint the financially strapped cattlemen but there ought to be a better way.” Seismographicai Observatory said a a t^ 1 i6 9 lb. is filed. explaining why 500 young calves must be White called on the cattlemen to give “strong intensity” earthquake rocked ) shot to death. their animals to a Boy’s Ranch. Utility Admits It Used Peru today with such force it was cer­ 0 “If you donate these calves to a boy’s A telegram arrived from Gov. Dolph tain to cause heavy damage. SOCIAL ranch'the government will just have to Peruvian diplomats said the quake Ai Pinehurst with any $7.50 purchase of other foods (cies Briscoe suggesting the ranchers donate subsidize those ranches” cattleman W.L. excepted) buy... SECURITY unwanted and expensive calves to charity Flowers replied. “We are not here to was felt in Lima, the Peruvian instead of shooting and burying them. 'donate. We’re trying to say something Outdated Figures on Fuel capital, and satellite communication HILLS BROS. Red Can “We could give them to charity but I Q My son is 19 and has been /;else.” between Lima and Santiago, Chile charity couldn’t raise them either,” said was cut off at 10:30 a.m. EDT, the S I a Q I severely retarded since birth. Bill Fanning, who brought six calves to be White finally convinced the cattlemen to I k b I I I Ik I Could he get payments under BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - Officials of missioner Richard R. Stewart threatened PUC, the company does not have to supply time of the quake. c killed Wednesday. “They haven’t been delay the slaughter for two weeks but the United Illuminating Co. have admitted to have a man in the crowd arrested the PUC with running updates. ■ " the supplemental income overwhelming majority of the ranchers alive long enough to raise a debt. knowing they were using outdated fuel after becoming involved in a shouting David Silverstone, the PUC consumer Asks Subpeona Quash c program? My husband works who listened predicted the calves would be cost adjustment formulas that resulted in match. advocate, blamed the PUC for not “You can't eat these calves now and by killed sooner or later. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Lawyers ■Vi Pinehurst with the purchase of any 4 General Electric I higher monthly bills to consumers. Leon Morgan, a UI vice president, ad­ watching the figures submitted by the Light Bulbs buy ^ general i!.iecmc ■ Regardless of your family the time you raise them to where you can for former President Richard M. But, they told a stormy public utilities mitted the company has known for some company “close enough” in order to up­ eat them — six months — with all the feed “Last month I lost $600 and that was the Nixon today formally asked that sub- PIIDE GIAfEET I commission hearing Wednesday night, it time it was using less fuel than the for­ date the formula. » U n E o WEET I ble forsupplemental security and equipment they’re worth less than first time in a half a century I have not poenaes for his appearance tc testify was not their responsibility to inform the mula called for. Sen. George L. Gunther, R-Stratford, O I I A A n R I k A 4 A A I 'icome payments. Under the they are now.” made a profit,” Payton said. “It’s going at the Watergate cover-up trial be PUC, which established the formulas. When asked by Stewart if the company submitted a statement charging that UI 0 . _ ‘ I law. mentally retarded people A bulldozer pushed dirt from the depths downhill now and there is no way it’s going quashed. ■■ ■ ■■■ ■ who remain unmarried are con­ About 200 persons crowded the Common had advised the PUC of the discrepancy used the higher formula that resulted in I of the burial pit and the crowd shouted for to get better.” U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, sidered independent of their Council chambers at the resumption of the Morgan replied, "not to my knowledge.” overcharges of $4.6 million by UI for a 12- T the machine to stop in order for the who opened the trial of five former r families beginning at 18 or 21 if hearings that began in July on the con­ John Fasset, president of UI, told the month period ending last March. speakers to be better heard. troversial fuel adjustment charges that hearing his company “is not set up to Hearings on fuel adjustment charges Nixon aides Tuesday, said the motions At Pinehurst with any other $7,50 purchase (cigs excepted) I ^*i®y school, Reg.$89 “The price of milk and the price of feed Reg. $340 *255 A new addition to our family of fine furnishings, this are added to the monthly bills of about change its fuel cost rates everytime the have been filed under seal "until the buy... I Q. I have a private health in- is about the same,” said W.L. Payton, a pine group is rugged and massive in design, 270,000 UI customers. operating efficiency increases.” He Stephenville dairy farmer. “A pound of (See Page Twelve) court has had an opportunity to LAND OF LAKES or STATE I ‘ featuring heavy tops, large turnings and individual WEATHER At one point in the hearing, PUC Com­ added, the way the system is set up by the — wi w i n i i . I eligible for Medicare next year. r milk I sell buys me a pound of feed and review them thoroughly.” attention to each piece give an aged appearance. I Should I cancel my private in- Pine is perhaps the most beautiful of all woods. there’s no way you can make it that way. D U I I E ll fornniw f 9 ^ I surance? Swirling grain patterns punctuated by bold knots “It takes $140 to $150 to produce a calf to lO r O nly | ^ You should just talk to an create an infinite variety of designs some subtle, six months and at the six months they are Frost warnings tonight. Cloudy and cool agent of the insurance company some daring, all beautiful. Careful attention to detail being sold for $75.” with high this afternoon in 50s. (Jloudy and _ to find out what is rules are for lends charm and grace to authentic Early American Texas Agriculture Commissioner John cold tonight with low in upper 20s and Pinehurst introduces new Koo9 i Choc. Peanut Spread, I people covered by Medicare. styling while modern craftsmanship Is evidenced by White pleaded with the ranchers to recon­ lower 30s. Friday sunny with highs in 60s. Vanilla Peanut Spread, Banana Peanut Spread, or Cin- I Most companies automatically superior construction. sider. namon Peanut Spread, 12 Oz. Jar lor 73t | cancel a policyholders in­ Many tables, chairs, buffets and hutches are K OF ' surance when he becomes eligi- represented In this grand collection. Coike see SAVE MORE WHEN YOU SERVE U.S. CHOICE Beef I Javf s“ ins^rLTe" pSs them this week. from Pinehurst Chucks... | purchase to help pay expenses Medicare does not Reg. $89 *66 Reg.$126 ------Funds for Nixon «NDER soci., secu„„ ^ Hearthstone tJ .V . k 12"^* ”**"pKteTSuu I t^ard two years ago How can 1 lx LD. 9 9 c I get a new card? ID> *1.39 I A. You can get an application Cut to $200,000 for a duplicate card by calling _ the Social Security office. BEEF CHUCK POT ROAST I Q. My husband and I were WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House that on the Senate. Its Appropriations Com­ Center Cut (Block) One in Lean I divorced last year after being was ready to impeach Richard Nixon has mittee scheduled a meeting behind closed .Ml I married for 23 years. He will decided that his resignation does not enti­ doors on its subcommittee recommen­ '■vA Center Chuck Steaks Same Low Price | retire this winter when he tle him to $850,000 in public funds for the dations to give Nixon $328,000 in transition reaches 65. 1 am 63 and never transition to private life. money. ■ p a u ______■ worked. Can I get Social Securi- It voted 317 to 72 Wednesday for a The House had little patience with .■5ST- LEAM b r a i s i n g TENDER I ty benefits on his record? supplemental appropriations bill which appeals not to punish Nixon for his actions SHORT RIBS CUBE STEA K S A. Since you were married to would give Nixon only $200,000 and in­ in office. lb. *1.09 lb. *1.79 I him for over 20 years, you may EXTRA SAVINGS ON DINETTES sisted that no taxpayers’ money be used to As Rep. John Moss, D-Calif., asked, m " get benefits on your ex- transport the White House tapes to "What services can a president Who left husband's record if he is en­ We only have room to show you one on this California. office under less than honorable conditions ■M titled to benefits and you re- page; come In and see them alll Shown; A The House appropriations committee provide to the United States?” 2 Our m«at manager, Frank Toro*, It back from his vaca- I niain unmarried. You must beautiful white/yellow Ice cream set. 5 pcs proposed giving Nixon $398,000, but by a The House also adopted an amendment 3 tion ready to take your regular and your freezer orders I ^PP'v f*"" benefits at the Reg. $199.00 34247 vote, the full chamber subtracted by Rep. Sidney R. Yates D-Ill., to prevent FREEZER PLEASERS I Social Security office nearest $145,000 of the $245,000 request for the first any of the appropriated funds to be used s I' SALE t ' ' 4 r " you. *159 six months out of office and by a 321-62 for transporting Nixon’s tapes and A Low Plica on Soloctad U.s. Choice Whole 6 to 7 Lh. I ^ died last OPEN: TUE. through FBI. till 9/SAT. till 5:30/CLOSED MON./935 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER/643-5171 margin, removed $53,000 from the $153,000 documents. M w w I month my son helped to support earmarked for his second six months. They are now in government custody but I c NIJ e I i L D I N S 5 9 I Both amendments were offered by Rep. destined for San Clemente, Calif., unless ■ k a U 9 I means of .support. Can I get MASTER CHARGE ■ LAY-AWAYI CONVENIENT REVOLVING PLAN Joseph Addabo, D-N.Y. the courts or Congress decide otherwise. Social Security benefits on my The action was likely to have an effect Yates’ provision would allow transpor­ son's work? tation of the material if the possession Packer Cut 35 to 38 Lb. Avorago Batter Pork At Pinehurst I might be eligible for issue is resolved in Nixon’s favor or has U.S. Choice Whole, avg. 12 1/2 lbs. I payments as a dependent not been resolved at all by next June 30. You'll want to see this gracefully The House rejected amendments to RIB ROASTS PORK LOIN I over who are dependent on a WATKINS designed piano. It has the touch of i INSIDE completely cut off Nixon’s funds, to Cut Into Steaks Cyf center Chops and I working son or daughter for at PIANO & ORGAN STUDIOS easy response, the eveness of elipiinate the remaining $55,000 of his $60,- Candidates Gives Views at Meeting of Retirees Roasts or Both Roast or as you Request * I on half of their support MANCHESTER HARTFORD scale, and Is ideal for both TODAY 000 presidential pension and to leave him ^ 4 O O W4 4 0 I ‘ benefits on the beginners and advanced pianists. nothing but that pension. About 150 persons turned out 'Thursday afternoon for a “Meet the Assembly District; Abe Glassman, 14th Assembly District; State I c O O lb . a I O lb “ dccca.scd ctiild's record. Reg. $1095.00 Community Spirit of ’76 ...... Page 2 Opponents of the amendments argued Candidates” session at the KofC Home, Manchester, sponsored by Rep. George Hannon, candidate for Third District state senator; that past presidents received healthy tran­ the Northeast Chapter of AARP (American Association of Retired David Barry, Fourth Senatorial District; Atty. Gen. Robert Killian, FIRE LOSSES SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY Neighbor’s K itcken...... Page 9 sition sums and that Congress should not NEW YORK (UPI) - Fires 100th ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICE ’ 9 9 5 Business news...... Page 24 deny Nixon equal treatment just because Persons). Each candidate was given three minutes for a presenta­ candidate for lieutenant governor. On the Republican side are State For Freezer Hinds, Chucks, Legs, Loins...Call Frank Toros, in the United States caused tion. A question and answer period followed. Refreshments were Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli, candidate for lieutenant governor; Area P rofile...... Pages 6, 11, 17,„18 he resigned in disgrace. 643-4151. Come to Pinehurst for SWORD FISH, FH.I.ETS- losses estimated at more than SPECIAL! served. Shown at the rostrum is State Sen. David Odegard, Rep, then Chris Dalamagas, Third Senatorial District; State Rep. G. BLOCK ISLAND BLUE FISH and FRESH OYSTERS. Quantities Limited (walnut only) Some members said it didn’t matter $2.6 billion in 1973, up by $335 Soccer feature ...... Page 10 that they gave Nixon nothing, because Fourth Senatorial District. Seated to the left of the rostrum are the Warren Westbrook, 14th Assembly District; Harriet Haslett, 13th million over the previous THE CABLE-NELSON 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER 643-5174 Golfer Bob LaFrancis...... Page 13 President Ford still has authority to spend Democratic candidates and to its right the Republican candidates. Assembly District; and Wally Irish, 12th Assembly District. Seated PINEHURST GROCERY INC. year, says the Insurance Ser­ PIANO 241 ASYLUM ST„ HARTFORD 522-7201 East Catholic football...... Page 14 funds for Nixon, and already has spent At the extreme left (the Democrats’ side) is ’Ted Cummings, 13th at the extreme right, in front of the table, is F. Mac Buckley, can­ 302 Main SL, Manchnatar Conn. vices Office, an insurance, $316,000. Assembly District; then State Rep. Francis Mahoney, 13th didate for First District congressman. (Herald photo by Dunn) statistical, advisory and rat­ Neipsic junior tennis...... Page 15 / f ing organi:(|ition. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER .EVENING H E R A p, Manchester. Conn., Thure., Oct. 3. 1974 ^N C H E ST E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974- PAGE THREE Bowers PTA Plans V NAIIONAl WEATHEI SCIVICE fO tK A S T I© 7AM l »1 10“ 4 - 74 DevCo Foes Planning Strategy THE COMMUNITY Annual Jamboree 3 ( M )0 ^ ^ p r 30bOO COVENTRY employed by DevCo. Manpower Libassi speaks like the U.S. 16 on the proposed two-acre The Bowers School PTA will SCATTLC MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gallant Monica Shea will be needed in the areas of government did 100 years ago to zoning on some land in Coven­ SPIRIT OF 76 have its annual jamboree Satur­ are chairmen of the games Correspondent research and investigation, the Indians; with a forked try, including the northwest By JOHN SIBUN day, rain or shine, from 10 a.m. BOBTON which will be located on the 742-9495 clerical duties and other tongue. Promises of great section of DevCo-owned land. I to 1 p.m. at the school. ’The school grounds. Assisting them Representatives of the three various tasks. It is imperative economic boon to our town are urge ail townspeople to attend theme of the jamboree will be STATE BANK will be Herb Tyler, Dick nial program under way and anti-DevCo groups met with that those who have indicated a constantly dangled before the the meeting as only through “The project on the school terest, the committee in the “A Country Fair ” Bohadick, Ed Maillet, Hugh ICWVONK adds one more project to over their attorney, John FitzGerald willingness to help, contact any eyes of weary, financially education at the hearing can an will start tomorrow, if there Perry, Clifford Treat, Mike t 1,000 already proposed by the Chairman of the event that on Tuesday to plan methods of member of our groups im­ strapped taxpayers. What of the intelligent decision be made are no objections. If we are to like $1,(XW,()TO to take care of raises most of the PTA’s funds Regan, Mike Pappas, Doug other 143 town commissions fighting the implementation of mediately.” fact that a large financial regarding the proposal.” save it, we have to get going everyone s Ideas. for the year is Shirley McCray. MacGillvary, Bill Jones and OFFERS FREE and committees across the the proposed new community. backer to the DevCo plan, Aet­ Diehl, chirman of now.” 0 0 IS the tim e for jjgj. co have at least 13 specials lined THEY ARE, Coventry to make a decision,” of lobbyist activities; stronger housing units for the two PHONE 648-9333 up and ABC while having only Dodd said. legislation to end conflict-of- ALL GONE regions would be 118,090. four definite programs do have g.gg sierra ...... 20-22-30 Dodd explained he isn’t op­ interest situations; sensible SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Demographic projections for more in mind. We can also ^ ew s...... 3-8-22-30 The Way It w a s...... 24 posed to planned communities, legislation to enforce “sunshine The last grizzly bear in Coventry and surrounding com­ laws"; and open bill drafting California was killed in munities prepared by Dr. ;$HCWCASe CINtMAJ 1234: expect to see some Bicenten- | 8:30 but his inclination is to favor sessions. Tulare County in 1922, says Thomas Steahr, consulting I-UEXITU-S1LVBR LANE-ROBEftTS ST. nial programming from the Sounding Boa^d’ 20 Paper M oon...... 8-40 them. Concerning inflation, Dodd the California Department of demographer from the Univer- • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-S810 British Broadcasting Corp. ^ ...... 24 Hartford Symphony...... 24 “There may be some merit in • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING- Ws Honor MASTER CHARGE • In closing, one program Bonanza ...... 40 planned communities and said there are no simple Fish and Game. strongly urged at the growth patterns,” he said. solutions, but curbing govern­ RICHARD HARRIS UWAR SHARlI 9:00 Manchester public hearing was _ “The actual project itself ment spending would help. He M ovie...... 3 the erection of a monument to Experience ...... 24 > isn’t as important as the local suggested price controls on non­ GET OUR FREE ESTIMATE Sts. of San Francisco .. 8-40 honor those men who fought in ^-DO I people deciding their own competitive industries such as You’ll Be Happy You DIdl WFL Football...... 18 J the Korean and Vietnam con- News...... 3-20-22-40 growth patterns,” he said. steel and oil. flicts. This would be in the Truth or Consequences . . . 8 Ironside...... 20-22-30 In otter remarks Wednesday After speaking to the Coven­ PAVE BEFORE WINTER COMES! ::W W T lUmVITS;: tradition and spirit that Connec- BIck Van Dyke...... 18 night, Dodd said proposals to try Rotary Club, Dodd went on 10:00 Bituminous Driveways • Parking Lots ticut recognizes and honors Brica...... 24 Harry 0 ...... 8-40 limit campaign spending now to speak to the local Jaycees. MANCHESTER, ; • Repairs & Sealing • Concrete g . - i those who served and gave their To Tell the Truth...... 30 Movin' O n ...... 20-22-30 before Congress are virtually Cocktail Parly lives for their country — for 7:30 World Series Hockey...... 24 meaningless. There will be a cocktail party • Septic Systems HO! half the known 16,000 Secrets of the Deep...... 3 A bill which would lirnit Friday at the Coventry Knights Revolutionary soldiers graves $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 11:00 Congressional candidate spend­ of Columbus Hall, Snake Hill GSH PAVING & CONSTRUCTION CO. in the United S tates are Nashville M usic...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 ing to $200,000 is ridiculously Rd., for Chris and Susan Dodd. We re bound for the West St., Bolton phone Todayl 649-S233 1-84 preserved here in our own Film...... 20 Honeymooners ...... 20 high, Dodd said. The bill’s Tickets, costing $5 per per­ ______27 Years Experience! Fully GuaranleedI______B urnside Exit 58 state. 11:30 proposed limits are more than son, are available from Mrs. Manchester Porkode with^ Let's Make A Deal ...... 22 Let us introduce you to what is now being spent by Lois Goodin. BURNSIDE AVE. E.HTFD. 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1 < ^ PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3,1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., 'Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 — PAGE FIVE iKaurlu'Htrr Eiiruiim Hrraiii p Transportation Institute Begins* Work The ANDREW TULLY Muffler That’s OPINION By ROBERT LAMBERT cosumer protection com­ Borrowing Power 10 per cent of its annual tax plans of New Haven Water Co. for highways, streets and Guaranteed foi HARTFORD (UPI) - With missioner. Another measure now on the receipts and it must charge the to sell off two-thirds of its bridges, in a separate section of as long as you mass transit viewed as a major The measure prohibits the books allows a municipality to nonpublic school interest equal watershed and build a water the town’s grand list. The value own the car... step toward cleaning up motor vehicles commissioner authorize the borrowing of to 1 per cent more than the treatment system instead, and assessment of the Alexander Jarvis National Scandal Connecticut’s polluted air, the from issuing a registration cer­ funds which would be lent to current borrowing rate it must requires the firms to show that tax exempt property must be state is establishing a special tificate or an operator’s license pay. the purity and adequacy of the included. 875-2517 A short drive in Manchester’s com­ nonpublic schools within the While perhaps not widely known, WASHINGTON - Even in New York Ci­ FBI Director Clarence M. Kelly, another institute to do research on under a ficticious name except community. Water companies may not water supply would be main­ mercial and residential areas is not except by reputation outside of his ty, where be operates as a special state speaker, is “easy bail for hardened transportation under a law when it is to be used for law en­ The funds must be used for dispose of watershed lands tained. —Establish a municipal prosecutor, it is doubtful that Maurice H. criminals,” concurrent instead of con­ which went into effect Tuesday forcement purposes. the construction or renovation without the prior approval of OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP possible without seeing the imprint on chosen profession and church, Mr. Other Laws assessment section in the state ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE Nadjari is a bousebold word. But if crime- secutive sentences imposed by softheaded The institute, to be operated Ficticious license plates nor­ of physical facilities for the state health commissioner the town of Alexander Jarvis, Other measures now on the Tax Department to assist in Jarvis was one of the m any men in our ridden America is interested in a public judges, and “unreasonable plea jointly by the University of mally are used to protect the educational purposes. The as well as the state Public books: promoting uniformity of Realtor, developer and contractor, official wbo can tell an ugly truth, Nadjari bargaining.” The way it is now, the bail Connecticut and the state identity of detectives working municipality may borrow no Utilities Commission. community who chose to stay in their —Require communities to list property tax assessment should become a national figure. process allows the two — or three-time Department of Transportation, on criminal matters. more than an amount equal to The measure, prompted by who died Monday at the age of 71. all tax-exempt property except procedures for the state. home town and grow with it by At a meeting of the International loser the same consideration given the will provide research to guide Read Herald Ads A Manchester native, Mr. Jarvis meeting its growing needs. Association of Chiefs of Police the other first offender. Crazy. Crazy, and perilous state policy in expanding mass day, Nadjari uttered a long overdue ad­ transit. was the prime mover behind the In meeting those needs, he was a to the life and limb of a law-abiding mission about law enforcement. “We are majority. The legislature asked that the developing of several residential leader and the community is better no longer capable of securing the people It is, of course, extremely unfashiona­ institute be established if possi­ against crime,” he said. ble at Avery Point, .Groton, by tracts, especially since World War II. for it. His passing in a way marks the ble to take a hard line even on hardened Although he used New York City as a criminals. But though 1 be denounced as the fall of 1975 and that other His diverse interests also included beginning of the end of an era of in­ horrible example of the break down in boorish, 1 will endorse Saxbe’s off-the-cuff New England states be invited business projects and he was one of dividual developers and contractors criminal justice, Nadjari was speaking to indictment of “starry-eyed theorists” to take part in the program. A a national scandal. Give or take a few whose view of prison as an instrument of total of 875,000 was allocated. the earliest developers to adopt the who possess a more personal touch digits, every big city in the country has rehabilitation turns loose on society UConn President Glenn W. shopping center concept in with their buyers and tenants. They the same problem as New York, where dangerous creeps with no intention of Ferguson told a transportation seminar last week the institute Manchester. are being replaced by large cor­ Nadjari cited the statistic that out of 97,- going straight. Some violent offenders just 000 felony arrests a year only 900 defen­ can’t be rehabilitated, and-somehow the would provide the ground work Mr. Jarvis maintained an active porations accenting volume, rather dants are tried to the point of reaching a message should go out to them, in Saxbe’s for balancing the state’s role in his enterprises until his death than the individual desires and needs, verdict. words, “that arrest means conviction and transportation needs. Atty. Gen. William B. Saxbe reported to although ill health in recent years of buyers. conviction means prison.” Legal Services another police session on a study made in 1 fear, however, that Messers Nadjari, Legal services program for limited his participation somewhat. It The Jarvis sips proclaiming his Atlanta. The study showed that of 278 Saxbe and Kelley face an uphill fight in the poor got a boost from the was not uncommon to see him tour his concept of developing vacant land and adults arrested for assault, 103 were in­ trying to sell strict and swift law enforce­ state with the creation of a dicted, 77 went to trial, 63 were convicted ment. Oh, most of us working stiffs will seven-member Public Defender rental properties periodically and he selling it outright or leasing the land and only 23 wound up in jail. “What begins buy it. But the bleeders speak with louder Services Commission. The was always accessible to his tenants. and building to the customer’s wishes emerging here,” says S ^be, “is the suspi­ voices, and for reasons inexplicable in a chief public defender and his cion that many serious dangerous Mr. Jarvis is gone but as many signs reflects his personal approach to sane society exert more influence in those deputy will receive pay equal to offenders slip through the net of criminal cautious corridors of political power the chief state’s attorney and attest, the work he started of coor­ development. Because of this, those justice, free to prey again on society.” where festers the untidy fear that a his deputy. dinating construction, development over the years who have purchased or “Suspicion” indeed! It’s happening, hardline approach to crime can be con­ The commission will es­ period. But, no. It’s gratuitous to accuse strued as a subtle assault on the poor, the tablish pay levels for the public and sale of housing and commercial rented from Mr. Jarvis, share with his Saxbe of understatement. He is facing the minorities and, for all 1 know, the starving defenders who will be required 3 properties to meet Manchester’s family and associates a personal loss problem by launching a $3-million pilot masses of India. to devote fulltime to their project to make sure serious, repeat growing needs, continues. at his passing. positions and are barred from offenders get speedy trials. The project • II T a T r • private practice or will be funded by the Law Enforcement I 2 3 membership in a law firm. I 5 i 2 I > 10 Assistance Administration (LEAA), and II U 13 U IS IS 17 'The commission next will ap­ Woman Political Power will create major violations bureaus — II 13 20 21 22 23 24 point a chief public defender 2S IS 27 21 a 30 Never underestimate the power of a tion will be behind us and Mrs. Grasso staffed with experienced prosecutors — in ALMANAC who will receive a salary of 10 big urban areas yet to be selected. woman — especially a woman in may or may not then be able to pursue 833,000 and a deputy who will Saxbe must have a channel to Main By United Press Ilernalional get 832,000. politics. this course of action. Street but because this program is Today is Thursday, Oct. 3, the 276th day Psychiatric Tests With the revelation o f an outdated Suspension of the hearings punishes something the average citizen can under­ of 1974 with 89 to follow. stand. Saxbe might have been a The moon is oetween its full phase and Another bill allows a judge to Factor B in the rate fixing formula the utilities by delaying any new rate steelworker in Gary. Inc., when he last quarter. appoint a psychiatrist to examine individuals accused of used by the state Public Utilities hikes until new hearings can be reminded the gathering of police chiefs The morning stars are Venus and that 50 per cent of the nation’s crime are Saturn. a crime and to commit them to Commission, Mrs. Ella Grasso, the scheduled and conducted. committed by only 15 per cent of the The evening stars are Mercury, Mars the custody of the mental health Democratic candidate for governor, Politically, any delay in rate in­ offenders, and that “too many dangerous and Saturn. commissioner. The commissioner, however, has found, she believes, an issue to creases would be advantageous, but convicted offenders are placed back in Those born on this date are under the society in one way or another, and that sign of Libra. may not commit a violent or jolt her campaign out of its doldrums. Mrs. Grasso would be dangerously simply must stop.” Emily Post, American author and ar­ desperate person to an institu­ tion which lacks trained staff In essence. Factor B assesses utili­ overstepping the bounds if it were not Nor will the average working stiff dis­ biter of etiquette, was born Oct. 3, 1873. agree with Saxbe’s conclusion that “Much On this day in history: and security facilities. If com­ ty plant efficiency as a factor in deter­ for the fact that Gov. Meskill is un- of the fauit....must rest with prosecutions In 1922, Mrs. Rebecca Felton, a Georgia mitment to such a facility is mining what rates the PUC will allow likey to order the PUC to suspend and the courts.” A cop can oniy make an Democrat, became the first women to necessary, however, a state Tiger Lily at home of Mrs. William Schnell in Coventry (Photo by Steve Dunn) police officer must be assigned utilities to charge their customers. As them. The PUC is even more unlikely arrest; what happens to the offender after serve in the United States Senate. that is out of the cop’s hands. to guard the accused. efficiency improves, the formula is In 1939, Italian dictator Benito Mussolini to do so in the light of her demand for What happens after that, according to launched an attack on Ethiopia. A psychiatric team will have 0 to conduct an examination of supposed to be updated so that rates its abolishment. In 1960, Soviet P rem ier N ikita Khrushchev refused to meet President the accused within 15 days and are computed on the most efficient The timing is also politically oppor­ Eisenhower in Paris unless the United file a written report with the operation. tune. States admitted U.S. spy plane flights over clerk of court. The judge is required to hold a prompt According to reports, the state’s The alternatives to the PUC are RAY CROMLEY Russia were acts of aggression. Eisenhower refused. hearing on the report. The ac­ three major utilities have not been few. It can blunt some of the political cused and his attorney may waive the competency hearing using latest efficiency figures in com­ impact of the Factor B overcharge by only if the report concludes puting their fuel adjustment clauses, C ordering the utilities to credit or Overregulation Feeds Inflation without qualification that the thus reaping, as Mrs. Grasso alleges, reimburse over-charged customers. accused is competent to stand “improper” revenue from its trial. But the election is about five weeks WASHINGTON — (NEA) — If you need virtually everything we buy from food to Crime Rate Rises custom ers. an example of how the federal government wider application of containerization, Fictitious Plates away and such credits or refunds houses and motor cars. which both government and industry WASHINGTON (UPl) — The crime rate Following disclosures earlier But since it appears that Formula promotes inflation, visit the Interstate Take these unhappy examples gleaned, could hardly show up in mailboxes Commerce Commission. believe can cut costs markedly. in New England rose by 12 per cent during this year, the legislature not from industry complaints, but from Regulatory procedures inhibit the ef­ the first half of 1974 over the same time cracked down on the un­ B's updating is a PUC responsibility, before that date because of the That agency is no worse than most but government studies: being typical it illustrates how inefficient ficiencies which come through the joint period in 1973, compared to 16 per cent authorized use of ficticious she has called for abolishment of the bookkeeping involved. ICC opposition to multiple-car and and unwise government regulation can usage and joint control of common nationwide, according to figures released license plates. Among those T volume rail freight rates delayed un­ agency and, while noting the utilities Mrs. Grasso, in seizing on this drive up costs and therefore prices. The trackage by two rail companies. by the Federal Bureau of Investigation who had the plates were the conscionably the introduction of efficient ICC procedures encourage dis­ today. governor’s wife and the did not do anything illegal, she would issue, currently holds the initiative. price of transportation is especially im­ unit trains. portant because it enters into the cost of criminatory rates, forcing one class of rail The figures indicated Springfield, punish them also by suspending the She would be a rather foolish politican ICC attitudes have discouraged the services to subsidize another. A Depart­ Mass., with a less than one per cent ment of Transportation survey brings out decrease over the first half of 1973, was current rate reque.st hearings. not to exploit it in the remaining days that perishables and freight on light- the only Northeast city with a population Politically, she is showing her Company of the election. density lines are subsidized by other of over 100,000 to experience a decrease in astuteness in this course of action. But when the sound and fury have freight. serious crimes which included murder, Pleads Suspension of the rate hearings is Protracted hearings and court reviews rape, robbery aggravated assault, subsided, we think there are some on mergers may take so long the expected burglary larceny and motor vehicle theft. the perogative of the PUC but implied things we must keep in mind when it benefits are dissipated before the merger The nationwide increase, according to Guilty is permitted. the FBI, was the largest during the first in the request is pressure on lame- comes time to decide what impor­ In 1971, the railroads were required by half of the year in the last six years. duck Gov. Thomas Meskill to act. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The tance we, as voters, should attach to OPEN FORUM the ICC to maintain service on 21,000 miles ‘This sharp rise in serious crime is dis­ Greyhound Corp. pleaded guilty Should he ask the PUC to suspend the the issue. of lightly traveled track for which turbing to all law-abiding Americans. It Wednesday to making illegal revenues were less than operating costs, means that the entire criminal justice campaign contributions hearings, he will be undercutting If we abolish the PUC, what will we forcing the rails to charge higher rates on system must pursue new directions to turn totaling 816,040 to the 1972 Robert H. Steele, his party’s can­ Bus Safety- substitute for it? If Connecticut did profitable routes, thus driving away back this threat to our society,” said At­ presidential candidacies of business. Again, raising costs. torney General William B. Saxbe. didate, by condemning the PUC not have a PUC, or similar utility Concern regarding the above letter: Richard M. Nixon and George Innovations which improve service or failure to update Factor B. Dearkin did not see the television Boston’s crime index total rose from 23,- S. McGovern. regulation agency, what would our Dear sir: program but heard about it. reduce costs almost inevitably require 215 in 1973 to 29-263 with the largest in­ Thomas G. Finney Jr., a By not asking for suspension, Mrs. electric and fuel costs be now? One question. Wednesday evening. Sept. Deakin said the van type vehicles are changes in rates to realize their potential, crease in the area of larceny. The FBI said lawyer representing the firm, 25, WFSB-TV, Channel 3 news, reported a says one government study. By slowing the number of murders in this largest New entered the plea before U.S. Grasso has a big pocket book issue If we suspend the current hearings, not considered as school buses and so story concerning the use of van-type and discouraging such price changes the England city rose by only one, from 60 to District Judge Oliver Gasch, which is bound to have an impact in would not meet state specifications for do we stand to jeopardize the future vehicles in Manchester to transport same. However, they are state inspected ICC inhibits the very process of innova­ 61. Rape increased from 168 to 176 and who delayed further action and these days of rising prices. Either children to and from school. The for the use to which they are put, he said, tion. robbery was reported to rise from 2,596 to said “We will look into it.” reliability and availability of power in 2,951. way she can’t lose. Manchester Bus Service is the bus com­ such as curb service and door service for ICC studies discourage such efficiencies Special Watergate amounts sufficient to meet our needs? pany involved and its owner, Mr. Thrall, in special students, i.e. students on crutches, as could be achieved by closer cooperation Other large cities in the Northeast to Prosecutor Leon Jaworski filed As for abolishment of the PUC, the Would we be pound wise and penny a taped interview, said that these types of wheel chairs, handicapped, those with between the railroads, truck lines and show a high increase in the crime index the two-pge information vans do not meet the State of Connecticut barge operations. total were Hartford, Conn., by 898; New legislature can. but by then the elec- foolish in opting for a reprieve in our doctor’s notes, transporting special educa­ charging Greyhound with a one specifications required for school buses. tion students outside their district for The ICC makes it virtually impossible Haven, Conn., by 782; Waterbury, Conn., count misdemeanor carrying a utility bills for a few more months and Now Mr. Thrall said this himself. special classes, etc. One van, Deakin said, for rail lines to make those expeditious by 706, and Worcester, Mass, by 1,181. maximum penalty of a 85,000 My question then is, what in the name of shifts in rates often required to meet com­ iHanrl|pBtfr then have to wait another four years is even equipped with a special lift device fine. heaven are we doing allowing our children for wheel chair students. petition. Finney told reporters later before it becomes a political concern? to be transported in these vehicles? He said the vans are not equipped with The fixing of routes is so arbitrary that that most of the illegal con­ Etipning Bpralb No, we can’t fault Mrs. Grasso for I invite anyone to give me an answer. power to control traffic as the regular trucking firms may be required to make a tributions went to former Perhaps Mr. Wilson E. Deakin Jr., the 50 mile detour north to pick up a load 100 FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 buses. That is, they do not have flashing President Nixon’s re-election seizing the political ball. assistant superintendent for administra­ miles south. Publl«h«(J by the P u b llih a d sve ty light signals to stop traffic for loading and committee, but he did not have 3 ManchMt6r evening except Sun- It is good politics, but lousy tion in Dr. Kennedy’s office or Dr. James unloading students. Such is not needed on There are limitations on the type of an exact breakdown. Publi»hlngCo.,Hef«Jd dayi and bolldaya Kennedy, the superintendent of schools in goods carried. TODAY’S ^uara. Manchaater, Entarad al tha economics. This disturbs us as the the vans, Deakin said. “We intended no violation of Conn. 06040. Manchaatar. Conn Manchester, would care to reply. Or Atty. The vans, Deakin said, can get closer to Trucks frequently have been required to the statute,” Finney said, Talaphona 643-2711 Poat Odlca aa Sacond state will be faced with many Allan D. Thomas, chairman of the Board return empty even when suitable cargoes THOUGHT (Araa Coda 203). Claaa Mall Matter. the home, door service, than the bus, explaining that Greyhound economic problems in the coming four of Elducation, or one of the other members and the service is more individual than were available — but proscribed for one reimbursed with double BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER of the board could shed some light on this unimportant reason or another. Again 1 look at the line: “Courage to years and, fuel adjustment clauses group. bonuses its executives and SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES matter. Worse yet, some of the newer agencies change things I can.” senior employes who made con­ Whoever wishes to answer, please, don’t makes the ICC look generous by com­ PAYABLE IN ADVANCE and utility rates in general, must be This time 1 look within myself at my tributions to the campaigns. tell me it is a matter of economics. You parison. resolved, not brushed aside until a own shortcomings, at my grumblings, at He said Gerald Troutman, Single Copy 15« 3 M o nih a ...... $9.75 can’t compare saving a doilar with the Now there are numbers of “inflation my lack of trust. Weekly 75« 6 Moniha . $19.50 Condolences chief executive officer of the ONE Month $3,25 One Y e a r. .: $39.00 more politically convenient time. safety of our children. Once you do, you busting” programs which are politically I make myself face the problems I have Phoenix-based corporation, Mail Ralea Upon Request No, we should not underestimate have lost all sense of human value. Dear sir: appealing but highly impractical. These evaded. 1 make myself examine them. wrote 200 Greyhound The child riding in a van deserves the On behalf of the Manchester Repubiican too often monopolize the attention of Sub scrib e rs who p rn. should telephone the power of a woman, especially a What really are they? Unsurmountable executives and senior employes fail to receive their the circulation depart- same amount of safety as the child riding Town Committee, I wish to express our Congress, the White House and par­ mountains? Frequently as 1 look at them Herald betore 5 30 mam, 647-9946. to urge them to make a con­ political one. But then again all can­ in a well-marked flashing red light sincere condolences to the family of ticipants in mini-summits. they begin to shrink, they lose their tribution. Of these, Finney said, “School Bus.” But there are also genuine practical Member Audit Bureau of Circulation I didates should not underestimate the Alexander Jarvis. The passing of Mr. Jar­ frightening importance. I attack them 55 did so and they in turn were Safety demands a change in this situa­ vis is a sad loss to our community. ways to spur the economy, reduce infla­ perhaps with paper and pencil, setting given a bonus and a supplemen­ common sense of the voter. The Mencheitef Display advertising tion and the time for that change is now. Alexander Jarvis played a direct part in tion and hold employment at high levels. them down, evaluating them and often tal bonus amounting to twice PuO

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 j^N C H E SfE R EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3. 1974— PAGE NINE Zywocinski-Matushak' Duquelte-Mongell Joanne Laura Matushak of 28 at St. James Church. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cart Zywocinski of PLUA DEPT. STORE Manchester and Donald Eugene The bride is the daughter of KHBBfce FROM YOUR Amy Marie Mongell of (Ws Havs A Notion To Plotsol Zywocinski of Middletown, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Middletown. i < Manchester and Raymond C. Next to Frank’s Suparmaital exchanged wedding vows Sept. Matushak of Manchester. The The Rev. Joseph Slomski of [COUPOI\ OFFFR NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN Duquette of Bristol, exchanged Esat Mkkfla Take.. MsmAostar St. Patrick’s Church in wedding vows Sept. 28 at St. By VIVIAN FERGUSON Florence, Kan., the bride’s un­ Bridget Church, Manchester. cle, performed the double-ring The bride is the daughter of The,^un was shining...a ceremony. The church was PILLSBURY Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. beautiful fall day, not too hot, PHOTO ALBUMS decorated with white Mongell of 70 Brent Rd. The not too cool...just right...a for Jnstamatic chrysanthemums and car­ FLOUR bridegroom is the son of Mr. perfect day for working in the and Polaroid Pictures nations. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone and Mrs. Roger Duquette of garden. I began the project of was organist and Ralph Mac­ Bristol. — Plus — potting my geraniums, carone was soloist. The Rev. William J. Stack of begonias, etc. to bring indoors. FILM, FLASHCUBES and FRAMES TDD The bride, given in marriage 5-lb. Bag St. Bridget Church performed There were about 20 plants in by her father, wore a gown of Regular or the double-ring ceremony. all plus the carting of various imported silk organza and UnUeachod. The bride, given in marriage Need Something? with coupon garden paraphernalia such as Venice lace designed with by her parents, wore a white Ask Plazal jardinieres to put into the natural waistline, high HIGHLAND PARK eOOD AT HIOHLAND PARK THRU SAT., OCT. 8th Qiana jersey gown with seed cellar. 1 soon discovered my neckline, long full Bishop pearls at neckline and Empire (Limit One Per Family) sweater and built up a hearty sleeves with fitted cuffs. Her 317 Highland Street, Manchester waist. She wore a headpiece of J appetite. two-tiered veil of illusion was stephanotis and baby’s breath. As I opened the back door, the edged in lace and attached to ? “T/ie Choicest Meat In TownV^ She carried a bouquet of white aroma of freshly baked cookies lace covered band. She carried roses, baby’s breath and ivy. lllllllllllll wafted my way. I had mixed a bouquet of white carnations, Mrs. Mary Anne Gerstung of emotions. Wasn’t this the day I roses and baby's breath. Hi Folks... West Haven was her sister’s was starting a diet for the Miss Marian Matushak of matron of honor. She wore a thousandth time? I gave in just Manchester was her sister's rfCBSCBUtai Nile green jersey halter gown a little and tasted the goodies maid of honor. She wore an Remember The with matching long-sleeved my daughter was baking for a apricot crepe gown designed C0i)P01\ OFFER jacket. friend away at school in with fitted bodice, V-neckline, Bridesmaids were Ms. Irene Michigan. white collar with Chantilly lace Quality of Things Hallisey of Manchester and Ms. She had a good method for trim, fitted bolero jacket Kathy Landry of East Hartford. packing the cookies for mailing, trimmed with white cuffs and They wore gowns identical to Past? Welh You one that had proved successful lace. She wore a white picture LIQUID that of the honor attendant in shipping to Vietnam without hat with apricot-colored ribbon. except in apricot jersey. a single instance of the cookies She carried a bouquet of apricot Still Get That at WOOLITE James Duquette of Bristol breaking or crumbling. and white carnations, roses and was best man. Ushers were with coupon To Pack Cookies baby's breath. Highland Park. Progress Hasn*t (Plastic Quarts) James Landry of East Hart­ Bridesmaids were Miss San­ For Shipping ford ; John Mongell and Robert dra Janeczko of Farmington, Take any tin box (my Mongell, the bride’s brothers. the bride's cousin; and Mrs. Killed The Spirit of Friendliness and daughter used an 8” round). A reception was held at The Linda Stanger of Portland. eOOD AT HIGHLAND PARK THRU SAT., OCT. 5th Line bottom with enough Colony in Talcottville^ after They wore gowns identical to ^ Quality at Highland ParkI______k (Limit One Per Family) aluminum foil to cover first which the couple left on a trip to that worn by the honor atten­ layer of cookies. Wrap each Martha’s Vineyard. The couple h dant except in orange ice. cookie separately in aluminum will reside in West Hartford. Philip Zywocinski of foil, enough to go around the Both Mr. and Mrs. Duquette Horan Photo Middletown was his brother's cookie twice. Complete a layer, are employed at Aetna Life & best man. Ushers were Larry s iim iiim iiiiiiiiiiii wrap foil from bottom of tin Casualty Co. Mrs. Raymond C. Duquette Koshiba of Middletown, the over cookies. Put in another Kriicchia Photo bridegroom's cousin; and large piece of foil, sufficient for Philip Zachary of Middletown. covering the next layer. Con­ Mrs. Donald E. Zywocinski A reception was held at the tinue until box is full, putting as Food Sale Planned KofC Home in Manchester, U. S.D.A. CHOICE ME A TS / many cookies as possible into after which the couple left on a each layer without breaking. trip to AcaQuleo, Mexico. For All Meats Are Freshly Cut; They’re Never Pre-Packaged! When done, cover top with By Catholic Ladies traveling, Mrs, Zywocinski two extra layers of wrap, OUR wore a plum-colored pantsuit. pushing it down into any empty The couple will reside in spaces surrounding the layers Gibbons Assembly, Catholic donations picked up may call SERVICEMEN ENGAGED Ladies of Columbus, will spon­ Mrs. Gryk, 50 Forest Stl; Mrs. Middletown. U.S.D.A. Choice, Whole U.S.D.A. Choice of cookies. Shake box slightly (Herald photo by Pinto) Mrs. Zywocinski is a for any movement and fill in if sor a food sale Oct. 13 from 9 Malone, 54 Prospect St, or Mrs. Laurie Packs Cookies for Shipping. Navy Aviation Officer Can­ registered nurse and is necessary. Tape cover with a.m. to 1 p.m. at Highland Park Kiejna, 133 Ludlow Rd. Food Market. didate Randy A. Wilson, son of employed at Middlesex TENDERLDINS SIRLOIN STEilK masking tape. Note: Make cer­ sugar, egg, milk and vanilla. changing the beds and cooking. Proceeds from the food sale Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow S. Memorial Hospital. Mr. tain cookies are completely Add other ingredients, mixed When she was 14 years old, she will benefit the scholarship Wilson of 29 Griswold St., made Zywocinski is employed at cooled before wrapping or and sifted together. Mix well. sent out a flier to friends and fund of the assembly which his first solo flight in a Navy Traveler's Insurance Co., Hart­ packing. Wrap tin in brown Drop dough from tip of spoon neighbors offering her services donates equally to the aircraft at Pensacola, Fla. A ford. paper, tape well. Mark one inch apart on lightly in the household. If I should be / ABOUT "fragile.” Manchester and the East 1974 graduate of Thiel College, buttered cookies sheet. Flatten ill, she is entirely capable of Greenville, Pa., with a BA We Give Old Fashion Laurie is my eldest child. She cookies with back of spoon. taking over. Her younger Catholic Scholarship Foun­ TOWN 5 to 7 began making cookies as a tiny dations. Each of these degree in biology, he joined the Butcher Service’’ Bake at 375 about eight brother and sister much prefer Navy in September 1972. Young Marines little girl. I bought her a rolling minutes. Remove from cookie Laurie’s version of beef stew to organizations has previously lbs. avg.| received $500 contributions Manchester Composite lb. pin when she was about three sheet with spatula and cool on my recipe. The ingredients from the assembly. The food Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol Are Seeking years old and an apron “like wire rack. When completely aren’t exact. “I just throw will meet tonight from 7 to 9:30 sale is held to keep these Marine Pvt. Steven D. For­ mommy’s.” When she visited cooled, store in tightly covered everything in and taste it. The at the Manchester Armory, 330 More Members donations at this amount. tier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph grandma, it was a big treat to container with waxed paper or tomato soup makes it thicker Main St. All young people Mrs. Wesley Gryk and Mrs. G. Fortier of Hickory Dr., Gem help make a cake. aluminum foil between layers. and you don’t need to add a lot presently in Grade 7 through Boys and girls 8 to 17 are H. John Malone are co- Coventry, graduated from l^urie likes Fanny Farmer's Makes 50-60 small cookies. ' of flour,” she says. “If you’re high school are welcome to at­ being sought for the Young Semi-Boneless basic recipe for sugar cookies. chairmen of the food sale. They recruit training at the Marine Marines program. To decorate top; Sprinkle not weight-watching, you can tend the meeting. For more in­ This is an old-fashioned recipe, are being assisted by Mrs. Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Purpose of the program, es­ with sugar, or sugar and cin­ cook dumplings on top before formation call 646-6344 or 875- and an easy one. The cookie can James Blanchfield, Mrs. Island, S.C. tablished in 1958 by the Marine namon before baking. Colored serving.” 6870. » be varied with different top­ sugar, nut meats, raisins, Laurie’s Beef Stew Gerald Goodrich, Mrs. Thadius Corps League in Ansonia, is to pings and is delicious plain. Kiejna and Mrs. John Flynn. provide opportunity, instruction HAM chocolate bits may be used. Buy chuck cut for stew or Sugar Cookies Members of the organization and guidance for young lb. Laurie graduated with high stew beef. Lightly flour meat. (Basic Recipe) honors Troni Post Junior will be contacted for a donation lo SALE Americans to help them V Melt butter in fry pan. Brown of cake, pie, cookies, brownies, \ Vi cup butter College, Waterbury in June. She meat on all sides, over high develop and enjoy the respon­ bread, rolls, jellies, preserves, NOW GOING ON sibilities of citizenship and the 1 cup sugar is listed in the current issue of heat and transfer meat to Ennajetticks candy. Anyone wishing to Burkamp Photo 1 egg or 2 egg yolks “ Who’s Who in American Dutch oven or other large ket­ attributes of character and donate to this project may con­ ARTHUR DRUG The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss 1 tablespoon cream or milk Junior Colleges.” Within a few tle. physical stamina exemplified i i u m i i i i i i tact a committee member. Christina M. Beer of Rockville P atricia G. P atterso n of '/z teaspoon vanilla days, she will begin working at To fry-pan drippings, add / ■ by United States Marines. Those wishing to have to Christopher G. Machnich of Manchester to Matthew F. Young Marines participate in Vi teaspoon salt Hartford National Bank. She enough consomme or beef broth East Haven, has been an­ Tyszka Jr. of Burlington has a broad program of instruction Grocery Specials I teaspoon baking powder enjoys car races, rug-hooking to scrape pan over heat. Add nounced by her parents, Mr. been announced by her parents, covering citizenship, I'/i cups flour and making tree ornaments for undiluted tomato soup, a Just Received! Ocean PARK FLOWER SHOP and Mrs. Julius H. Beer of Mr. and Mrs. Richard V. leadership, physical fitness, NESTLES 14 OZ. ^ _ Let butter stand at room Christmas. package of dark brown m m Rockville. Patterson of 9 Saulters Rd. personal habits, home and com­ Fresh, Live, Maine temperature until soft. Beat in Laurie has always liked the seasoning and broth, some dry Mr. Machnich is the son of Mr. Tyszka is the son of Mr. munity activities, and drill. HOT COCOA M IX ...... 7 9 ' many aspects of domestic life, vermouth or dry red wine or WEEKEND SPECIALI Mr. and Mrs. George Machnich and Mrs. Matthew F. Tyszka They also participate in an enjoying house cleaning. both, salt and pepper to taste. of East Haven. Sr. of Bristol. organized outdoor program STARKIST, Packed In Water You will need enough liquid to STRAW FLOWERS The bride-elect is a 1974 The bride-elect is a graduate which includes swimming, SOUD WHITE TUNA .. cover meat. Pour over meat in graduate of the University of of Manchester High School hiking, camping, and organized 7-oz.a LOBSTERS kettle. If necessary, add more Connecticut where she received and the University of Connec­ athletics. Regularly scheduled GEISHA, 11 OZ. MENUS cosomme or beef broth. Salt her BA degree. She is employed ticut where she received a BA meetings are conducted and and pepper to taste. Simmer I ■ W W bunch at Hamilton Standard Division degree in geography. She is supervised by qualified instruc­ MANDARIN ORANGES slowly 2-3 hours or until meat is of United Aircraft Corp. in employed as a research (Cash a n d Carry) tors. Project HELP meat sauce, tossed salad, tender, stirring occasionally. Windsor Locks. specialist TRC by the Research HEFTY LAWN Registration will be held in Menus which will be prepared bread, butter, milk, apple. During last hour of cooking, Her fiance, a graduate of Corporation of New England in FLOWERS and ASaANOEMENTa FOR EVERY OCCASIQN . . . the F.J. Mansfield Marine and served next week by Friday: Baked fish sticks, add pearl onions (frozen ones Southern Connecticut State Wethersfield. CLEAN UP BAGS SAVE ...... * 1 , 1 9 Corps League Home, 717 members of HELP (Han­ fried potatoes, cole slaw, are good), potatoes and carrots 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 College, where he majored in Her fiance is a graduate of cut up. Continue simmering un­ Parker St., Friday, Oct. 11, dicapped Earning and Living bread, butter, milk, chocolate FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. education, is employed by Bristol Central High School, from 7 to 9 p.m. Project), a program designed til vegetables are done. Farm River Landscaping Co, in Northeastern University in cake. For further information con­ COFFEEMATE 11-oz.l7 5 « to train handicapped for East Haven, Boston. Mass., and tact: Mrs. Smith, 649-8232; employment in the food service GREEN GIANT, 12 OZ. Tbe couple plan an Oct. 26 Northwestern Community Mrs. Festor, 528-8425; or Mrs. industry at Manchester Com­ It s Enna Jettick Week wedding. College. He is a state trooper Smith, 247-8357. Meetings are munity College, are as follows: with the State Police Troop H. NIBLETS CORN . 4 1 * 1 Elderly held in Burnside School in East Monday: Chilled tomato The following menus will be The couple plan a May wed­ Hartford every Friday evening. juice, stewed chicken with at the Bootery! ding. served Oct. 7-11 at Mayfair dumplings, hot dinner rolls, Gardens and West Hill Gardens Proxen Foods & Dairy Specials ^ devils food cake, coffee or tea. for all Manchester residents UIUIIIIIII Tuesday: Boston clam drauas - tportswaar a over 60. Reservations are taken ABOUT HOODS, SWISS STYLE chowder, tuna club sandwich, in person only at the Gardens on CALOOR SHOPPING CEF TER SRVE 26to?8.p« creamy cole slaw, glazed fruit Monday prior to the week of the MANCHESTER YOGART ...... STORE Produce bar, coffee or tea. TOWN .8-oz. cui! luncheons. Menu is subject to MR. AUTO WASH REDDI-WHIP 7 OZ. Sno-Whita Thursday: Tossed green change. FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS! on a brge selection SALES AND SERVICE, INC. HOURS: salad, baked lasagna, buttered Monday; Turkey Tetrazzini, East Central Pomona Grange REAL CREAM TOPPING .. MUSH­ green beans, braided coffee mashed potatoes, baked yellow 150 TOLLAND TPKE. EAST HARTFORD TASTE-O-SEil, 18 OZ. of new FRLL patterns. No. 3 will meet Saturday at 8 ROOMS ...... J 9 ^ cake, garlic bread, coffee or squash, slice of enriched white SWEATER JAMBOREE p.m. at Good Will Grange Hall, 289-0265 KRUNCHEE PORTION... OPEN tea. bread, butter or margarine, Glastonbury. The Fifth degree Indian RIvar, White Lunches are $1.50 and will be orange and grape fruit sections Choose from many will be conferred,. 900 WETHERSFIELD AVE. HARTFORD STOUFFEHS Mon.-Frl. served promptly at noon in the with oatmeal cookie, milk or Reg. $13.00 SALE MACARONI & CHEESE, or SSD LESS Food Service Dining Room at coffee. ^7.00 Emanuel Lutheran Church 249-0500 ’Till Manchester Community WHILE THEY LASTI patterns and colors GRAPEFRUIT ..10 ^ Tuesday: Swiss steak, oven will have a Bible study Friday POTATOES AU G RATIN...... College, Student Center, 6o browned potatoes, buttered PREVENT WINTER BODY DAMAGE 12-0^ 9:00 Cable pull over with back zipper at 1:0 p.m. in the church recep­ JEin. 7 0Z. Sugar Sweat Bidwell St. All tickets must be asparagus, slice of rye bread, Full fashion sleeve in heel heights suited tion room. The Rev. C. Henry purchased through the College butter or margarine, fruited Washable acrylic Anderson will lead the study. 2 FREE LOTTERY TICKETS SNACK T R A Y ...... HONEY- Bookstore. SAT. and SUN. jello, milk or coffee. 10 Luscious colors for business, casual BIUSEYE 10 OZ. Wednesday; Baked ham with Regular The prayer group of St. WITH CARNAUBA ’TIN DEWS ...... School fruit sauce, baked sweet White, hunter, cranberry, orange, beige, brown, navy, Mary's Episcopal Church will The Hardest Wax In the World JAPANESE or DANISH VEGETABLES or dress wear. Russet Cafeteria menus which will potatoes, buttered broccoli, camel, red and gold. to meet tonight at 8 in the Guild BIOOOEYZ10 OZ. * _ 6:00 WHILE YOU WAIT be served at Manchester Public corn bread, butter or Room of the church. BAKING margarine, mixed fruit cup and 1 FREE LOTTERY TICKET TASTl FRIES ...... 2 9 * School, Oct. 7-11, are as J23.00 follows: chocolate chip cookie, milk or Manchester Newcomers Club SARA LEE 3 FLAVORS ...... Specials Are POTATOES o,b..59^ Monday. Hamburg gravy on coffee. CATALINA SAMPLES will have a book discussion on with M2»SIMONIZE mashed potato, buttered peas, Thursday: Baked chicken ONCE AGAIN we bought the Catalina Samples and sell them ■‘The Stepford Wives" by Ira GOFFS CAKE RINGS ...... 9 9 * Good Thru WHIU YOU WAIT bread, butter, milk, peanut with gravy, red kidney beans for the Levin tonight at 8 at the home TREE TAVERN 15 OZ- Sat.f Oct. 5th butter cookies. with tomato sauce, rice roll, of Mrs. Louis Dunlap, 318 otter Expiree October 5, 1974 now \ P IZZA ...... butter or margarine, fresh S[14.90 Tuesday: Frankfurt on a roll, Redwood Dr. r 10% DISCOUNT ON COUPON WASH TICKETSI potato chips, milk, ice cream, orange and cookie, milk or WHOLESALE PRICE whole kernel corn. coffee. This Magnificlent Group Includes: Setback card games will be Wednesday: Salisbury, steak Friday: Baked fillet of had­ played Friday at 7:30 p.m. in ★ SLACKS ★ SKIRTS with gravy, mashed potato, dock, lemon wedge, baked Cronin Hall of Mayfair potato, tossed salad with -k BLOUSES ^ SHELLS Route 83, Vernon 643-9802 Gardens. AH residents of buttered wax beans, bread, butter, milk, vanilla pudding dressing, a roll, butter or ★ JACKETS ★ PASTEL COLORS Mayfair are invited. OPEN DAILY 9:30 5:30 with fruit sauce. margarine, tapioca pudding, ★ VESTS ★ PERFECT FOR CRUISE WEAR ^ THURSDAYS! FRIDA m am Thursday: Spaghetti with milk or coffee. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 j^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 — PAGE ELEVEN Dance To Raise Funds For Bicentennial will sponsor a bicycle clinic and the Veteran’s Administration in BOLTON order to be eligible for disabili­ Donna Holland rodeo Oct. 19 from 9:30 a.m. un­ Wt W ill NOT ty exemption. Correspondent til noon at Bolton Elementary ,"y’*r;S3r School. The farmer’s exemption on 6 4 6 |)3 75 The safety inspection will be livestock and equipment must BE m s s The Bicentennial Committee under the direction of Resident be filed by Nov. 1. will launch its calendar of ac­ State Trooper Robert Peterson. The 490 farm land application tivities with a fund raiser, the It will be open to all Bolton and 490 forestry land applica­ Columbus Day Dance, October tion must be filed by Nov. 1. UNDERSOLD residents. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at Boiton High The bicycle rodeo will be un­ School. Potluck Friday der the direction of Sherwood Music will be provided by In conjunction with World — Let us prove if! Holland and Larry Shaw. It will ‘‘Amazing Firedog,” a five- Wide Communion Sunday, the >r ■• ,.f.. ■*%» •• 'f be open to all students in piece band. Tickets will be sold United Methodist Church will Kindergarten through Grade 12. at the door at $1.25 per person. sponsor a pot-luck supper and Students will be divided into 4 Refreshments will be available. speakers Friday at 6:30 p.m. at groups: ages 5 to 7; ages 8 to THE 1975 INSTANT CREDIT Ilvi Joe-Cannon, chairperson Skinner Hall in the church. 11; ages 12 to 15 and ages 16 to Those planning to attend are OPEN AVAILABLE of the Bicentennial Committee, 18. Prizes will be awarded. said when the committee was asked to bring a salad, hot dish W P * UP TO $500.00 The public affairs committee Text by Len Auster exploring fund raising activities or dessert. Just bring in your credit cre­ consists of Judy Miner, Sherry TODAY it seem^ most appropriate to The event is open to the Shaw, Donna Holland, Bonnie dentials or other accepted Photos by Reginald Pinto start with Columbus Day public. There is no admission Legg and Pat Noren. charge. credit cards with you. Terms because traditionally Columbus arranged. Up to 3 years to is considered to be, and some Name Officers Speakers for the evening will 10 to 9 historians concur, the one who Officers of the Bolton Senior be Miss Lisa White, East pay. initiated the whole thing dis­ Citizens for the 1974-75 year Greenwich, R.I. Miss White covering this land. follows: Mrs. Elizabeth An­ spent a year in Korea as part of ® CHROMACOLOR II '----- drews, president; Mrs. Alice the Inter Christian Youth Mrs. Cannon said, ‘‘Although Mack, vice president; Mrs. the dance is oriented toward the Exchange. Margaret Aspinwall, Miss Nancy Socor of , ’ r .^: ,- ■ ■: : , ^' . V - high school students by no Tracy Kasel Starts Indians’ Offensive Charge means does that exclude post­ membership; Mrs. Evelyn Manchester who spent time in :■■' ■ i>{ , ' graduates, college students Baronousky, secretary; Mrs. Serowe, Botswana in Afrida ^COLOR TV'S 4. .fstf’ ..'■•.t.^, home for the weekend and old Elsie Jones, program; Mrs. will also speak. and young alike who like to Marjorie Borst, treasurer and Local resident Miss Cindy Bob Odell Slips Ball Through Bither will speak on the time dance. I hope we hav^good par­ publicity. ARE IN AND WE HAVE THEM! For their first meeting of the ticipation by the community. she spent in Seoul, Korea with year about 35 senior attended a Sally Lessard, Bill Stem and others from the Cam pers potluck luncheon at the Town Crusade for Christ. 11021123 A Long, Proud Heritage Dan Buckson, who did the ENJOY THE NEW SHOWS ON Hall. It was followed by a short The accent for the evening is WE THE PRICE INCREASE AND 3 original work for the dance, business meeting and a talk by on youth. Adults are also urged worked hard and diligently and YOUR NEW ZENITH COLOR TV A long, proud heritage has developed in the 28 years Dick Rockville High. The list is seemingly endless. I know it will be a good dance.” Mrs. Elaine Shattuck from the to attend. BOUGHT ’EM EARLY! NOW WE CAN PASS THE SAV­ Rockville Public Health Nurs­ Danielson has coached Manchester High soccer. One of the Each year an alumni game is held and players-from as The committee plans to spon­ Office Closed ing Association. most respected and knowledgeable coaches in the state, far back as when Danielson started return. And they are sor other fund raising activities The office of Elaine Potter- ABC CBS NBC INGS ON TO YOU ON THE NUMBER ONE SET AS Mrs. Shattuck also answered in order to have funds ton, tax collector, will be closed Danielson has seen his teams compile an aggregate record remembered by their former boss. questions by the seniors per­ necessary for the town's until Oct. 9. • The New Land • Friends and • Born Free of 239-86-28 in the first 27 years of his tenure. The 1974 team is a blend of veterans and promising taining the RPHNA. Office hours will resume of PROVEN IN THE SURVEYS. Through the years the ledger is outstanding. Manchester sophomores. Featured in the photos are just some of the celebration of the nation’s 200th Nakia Lovers birthday. Oct. 10. M has qualified for the State Tournament 20 out of the last 27 members of the team which is keeping Manchester near • Little House T he committee plans Gifts Presented Jacket Stolen LOOK AT THE RESULTS OF THE LOU HARRIS SURVEY! years and has been state finalists on nine occasions. The the top for another shot at a CCIL title. The tradition is a • The Sonny • Rhoda parades, entertainers, exhibits Outgoing president of the A Bolton Bulldog jacket was on the Prairie CHOSEN 1 BY CHOSEN 1 BY CHOSEN 1 FOR CHOSE IAS latest was a year ago when the Silk Towners bowed to long and glorious one. And one which is continuous. and fireworks. seniors, Mrs. Angie Peracchio, stolen from the coat room of downstate powerhouse Staples High of Westport, 1-0, in was presented a reversible Thomas Sheridan, teacher at Comedy • Son s and PROSPECTIVE BUYERS DEALERS IN THE COUN- PICTURE QUALITY MOST RELIABLE Future fund raising activities • Lucas TRY # • i j m < double overtime in a memorable contest. Danielson outfits under consideration are a bike- cameo pendant for her years of Bolton Center School, on Revue ^ Daughters service to the club. Mrs. Tuesday, Sept. 24. («• 1 w ere state cham ps in 1956,1958 and 1962, present assistant a-thon, car wash and 18th cen­ Tanner HERE'S MORE SURVEY PROOF THAT ZENITH IS NUMBER I ; J i| ' Peracchio was president for The jacket has both monetary '/ f Coach Doug Pearson a tri-captain that year. tury crafts fair. • T hat’s Preferred by more servicemen - five years. and sentimental value. It • The Chosen by TV servicemen as The Tribe has laid claim to the Central Connecticut Mrs. Cannon said it is the these .ire the sets they would needing fewest repairs and also Mrs. Andrew, new club presi­ belongs to Steve Whitham. It Manhunter • Petrocelli Interscholastic League (CCIL) title 11 times, taking the committee’s hope that My M am a prefer to own over any others. easiest to fix, if necessary. f l l dent, was presented a gift of a has the championship emblem crown in 1973 with an unblemished 14-0 mark. The 1973 edi­ everybody in the community cymbidium orchard corsage. of ‘‘1972 Bolton Bulldogs,” on Sierra tion also set a school record in scoring with 56 goals. will take part in the activities • Get • Planet • relating to the celebration of Filing Deadline the front as well as Steve’s Werner Cacace paced the scoring derby with 20 goals with the nation’s 200th birthday and Calvin Hutchinson, assessor, name labeled on the neck and Christie Love! of the Apes ■ i^(»* ''i ■, -^ iK*. younger brother Reiner collecting 13 markers. Billy • Movin’ On 1 9 ” make it the memorable occa­ said the following forms must inside left front. The jacket is Paper Moon ' ■ '■ ../'S- . MacLean, a co-captain this campaign, also played a major sion it should be. be filed, where applicable, with navy blue. • DIAGONAL ■■ ' f ■ s role with 11 tallies. Bike Clinic him by Nov. 1. The jacket was worn to • Harry 0 SAVE • Chico and r-j Possessing a sharp memory, Danielson recalls that only The Bolton Junior Woman’s The veteran’s disability school that day by Steve’s ENERGY! the Man in 1949 when his team was 3-6-1 did he have a losing record. Club public affairs committee notice must be received from sister. • Kodiak CHROMACOLOR TV 0 W Anyone having information 100% SOLID STATE He vividly recalls his first year, 1947, at the helm. The T exas Stay lionic & • The Rockford on the whereabouts of the • • Glare-Ban Picture Face At a soccer banquet staged at the conclusion of the 1973 w atch your Files jacket is asked contact Mrs. W heelers • Customized Tuning season, Danielson remarked, “I said that first year to the Whitham who would appreciate Latin teacher ‘If you have anyone who can walk down the • American Walnut Cabinet its return. • The Night SOLID STATE • Police Action Gets Heavy Near Manchester Goalmouth aisle without hitting a chair send him to m e’. All returnees If anyone’s child has recently Stalker ZENITH Woman have a special place in our lives. I always want my former She Hcralb come into the possession of players to cone back and even just say hello.” Area Profile such a jacket parents are asked At that banquet Pearson made these observations, to check into the matter. ‘‘Soccer at Manchester High is something special. It goes ZENITH CONSUMER PROTECTION PLAN C beyond the season. It’s a big part of your life and one of the 3 DAY MONEY BACK TRIAL OFFER ON ALL PORTABLES! happiest and as long as you live Manchester High School HERE ARE THE FACTS; The picture lube is soccer will be one of your fondest memories.” Ahearn Conducting Phone Survey If your TV does not perform guaranteed against manu­ The personable Danielson has always reminded others satisfactorily due to a facturing detects for 2 years Donna Holland talk with the people in charge of manufacturing delect, the Irom date of purchase. that the success, the credit, must go to the players. But survey is Mrs. Gertrude Vogel, The Committee for A1 Loomis Rd., Bolton. Mansfield Training School after cost to replace or repair Labor to Install the replace­ nevertheless year after year players come and go and fg M W - Ahearn, 55th district the tour to learn the present such defect shall be. paid ment tube is covered during Voters from the district who the first year of warranty. some remain but the quality and the products stays un­ Democratic candidate for state situation and future programs by Zenith Radio Co(pora- DIAGONAL are not contacted are invited to tion, including labor. The Warranty does not cover changed. representative, is conducting send their comments to Mrs. concerning the mentally labor to be performed by a set installation, setup, T Notable players of recent years include Blaz Stimac, a telephone survey of random Vogel. retarded. Zenith dealer or servicing adjustment of customer who holds the school scoring record, Werner Cacace and voters in each town in the dis­ The survey will be conducted Coffee Hours contractor. controls and installation or DECORATOR COLOR TV Connie McCurry. Some former players have gone into the trict. through Oct. 7. Results of the A coffee for Ahearn, This guarantee covers a repair of antenna systems. 100% SOLID STATE coaching aspect of the sport. Jimmy Kuhlman, co-captain The 55th district comprises survey will be available upon representative from the 55th period of one year from the date you purchased the • Ultra-modern styling ’’tW , of the 1954 team, is coach at Fairfield University. Paul the towns of Andover, Bolton, completion. district, will be held at the instrument and applies only Tht QuHlly go»t In btlon • Available in walnut and pecan >^■ .•^' Ryan is the skipper of Bloomfield High and Chuck Sai- Columbia, Hebron, To Tour Mansfield home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert th9 namt go«s on* Marlborough and part of Ver­ to original consumer • Super Video Range Tuner mond, co-captain of the 1959 CCIL champs, is presently at Kurt Hassett Battles With Conard Foe Ahearn will tour Mansfield Lessard, Bolton, on Oct. 8 at purchaser. •■ V t t non. Training Center Friday at 1:30 7:30 p.m. Those being contacted are p.m. Other candidates expected to from various walks of life, in­ He will be accompanied by attend are Frank Curnan, come groups and political par­ Dorothy Goodwin, 54th district Tolland County high sheriff, BUY A NEW ZENITH COLOR TV ties. candidate for state represen­ David Barry, state senate, 4th DURING THIS SALE AND GET A The questions will touch on district, Valdis Vinkels, judge tative and Frank Curnan, DUUXi JERROID UHF & VHF ANTINNA TOOl 7 DAY MONEY BACK TRIAL OFFER ON ALL CONSOLES! the five main topics of concern Democratic candidate for high of probate. to voters in the district. Those sheriff of Tolland County. A coffee for Ahearn, open to Bill Meier Kicks in Crowded Conditions COMPLETELY INSTALLED contacted will also have an op­ Ahearn said, “I am interested the public, will be held at the BY FACTORY TRAINED portunity to express their in learning first hand about all home of ^ s . and Mrs. Thomas FOR TECHNICIANS our fg M W ^ throughts on the issues. the people in the district, in­ Sheridan on Hebron Rd., Bolton 25” Chairman of the telephone cluding those with special Oct. 15 from 8 until 10 p.m. DIAGONAL problems.” He said he hopes to

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OBITUARIES SCORE Pirates Cop Division in Zany Affair BOARD POLICE REPORT FINAL STANDINGS Mrs, Doran Dead, PITTSBURGH (UPI) - The victory sent the shoulder with an errant Chicago reliever Ken error by Richie Hebner and The Pirates missed into centerfield in the ninth The Pittsburgh Pirates won Pittsburgh into the National throw by Chicago catcher Frailing to Willie Stargell RBI singles by Jerry another scoring opportunity and the unruliness ended American League the National League East League playoffs beginning Steve Swisher. and pinch-hitter Gene Result of Burns MANCHESTER bike headed north down the Morales and Rob Sperring. in the fourth when Richie when the organist played a EAST Henry L. Purvis, 25, of steep hill on Summit St. by championship Wednesday here Saturday against the Down 4-0 after the first in­ Clines, raced home with the “It wasn’t the weather,” Zisk was cut down at home chorus of “Danny Boy.” W L Pet GB night in one of the zaniest Western Division champion ning, the Pirates had tied winning run when third said Rooker, when asked if The remains of the housecoat Ireland Dr., Coventry was Wilson Electric Co. at a high plate on a controversial call Baltimore 91 71 .562 Mrs. Emma F. Doran, 54, of sports events ever staged at Los Angeles Dodgers. the Cubs in the ninth by baseman Bill Madlock “It’s the first time, to my were turned over to Dr. arrested Wednesday at T p.m. rate of speed when the bike he was affected by the 38- following a pinpoint throw New York 89 73 .549 2 20 Castle Rd, died Wednesday on a Circuit Court 12 charging went out of control and the boys winter-chilled Three Rivers scoring two runs without hit­ couldn’t grab Sanguillen’s degree weather. “I think I by Monday. 'They also were knowledge, that the Pirates Boston 84 78 .519 7 at Manchester Memorial Howard J. Lockward of 44 The St. Louis Cardinals, him with public indecency. The fell on the pavement and ce­ Stadium. ting the ball out of the in­ dribbler on the second pitch was a little more nervous threatened with forfeit have had things thrown onto Cleveland 77 85 .475 14 Hospital from bums received at Haynes St. He, in turn, was to who needed a Pittsburgh turn them over to the Consumer incident leading to the charge ment by the bridge at the bot­ field. Sanguillen raced home by Oscar Zamora. than I expected to be. But twice when the Cubs quit the the field by their fans,” said Milwaukee '76 85 .469 15 her home Saturday. “It certainly was an unusual loss to keep their Eastern Protection Department of the occurred Sept. 27 on Forest St. tom of the hill. with the tying run after when I went to the dugout field in the eighth and ninth Murtaugh. “1 don’t think the Detroit 72 90 .444 19 Mrs. Doran, wife of James P. game,” said Pirates Division hopes alive, will not “I saw that he (Zamora) WEST state, the son said. when a man urinated in front of. Orlando Ravera, 13, was Swisher dropped a swinging after the first inning, I told inning because some of the Cubs, Pirates or the umpires Doran, was in her home making two girls on their way to school. knocked unconscious by the fall Manager Danny Murtaugh make up their Thursday hung a slider and my eyes W L Pet GB herself a cup of coffee on her Mrs. Doran was born July 12," third strike by Robertson for them to score some runs 22,725 fans hurled bottles wanted to forfeit a game as Purvis was released on a and was bleeding. Robert night weather cancellation got like this,” bubbled a Oakland 90 72 .556 kitchen stove at 7;30 a.m. 1920 in Providence, R.I., with his traditional Irish what would have been the because the Cubs were not and debris at Cub fielders. important as this.” daughter of Mrs. Emma Hewitt written promise to appear in Doyle, 14, the driver of the bike, penchant for understate­ at Montreal and officially champagne-soaked Texas 84 76 .525 5 Saturday, according to one of was badly shaken up. Both final out, threw to first and going to score any more Minnesota 82 80 .506 8 Parker of Manchester and the court Oct. 21. ment. finished IVz games behind Sanguillen, making big Murtaugh said the Pirates her sons, James M. Doran of the ball bounced off Robert­ runs off me.” Home plate umpire Shad Chieago 80 80 .500 9 late Leo Parker, and had lived boys live at 31 Summit St. at the the Pirates in the final stan­ circles with his thumbs and would take today off and 114 Montauk Dr., Vernon. son’s back into right field. The Cubs never again Kansas City 77 85 .475 13 in Manchester for 17 years. She Steve R. Roberts, 26, of East top of the hill. In a game halted twice Crawford already had an­ work out Friday at Three She told him she reached dings. forefingers. “So I swing. I California 68 94 .420 20 formerly was employed at the Hartford was arrested Tuesday Following the bike down the because chilled fans were “It might have been the seriously threatened Rooker nounced in the sixth inning Rivers Stadium in prepara­ across the stove to turn off the at noon on a Circuit Court 12 hill happened to be an am­ “The way things have am so happy.” Wednesday's Results Crestwood Products Co., East tossing empty whisky biggest strikeout of my but Pittsburgh’s Frank that he would declare a tion for their best-of-five burner and the sleeve of her warrant charging him with bulance on its way to been going, it’s been freaky Chicago had tagged Baltimore 5, Detroit 4 housecoat caught fire, he said. Hartford. bottles and other debris at Taveras scored the first forfeit against the Pirates if series against Los Angeles. issuing a bad check (three Manchester Memorial Hospital all year,” said Pittsburgh’s life,” said Robertson, who Pittsburgh starter Jim Texas 2, Minnesota 1 She then found herself engulfed . She is also survived by opposing players, Pirate run in the third inning the debris-throwing were After games here Saturday counts). The checks were to pick up a patient. The am­ Bob Robertson, who beat the celebrated his 28th birthday Rooker for four runs in the Chieago 5, Kansas City 4, (12) in flames, he said. another son, Dennis J. Doran of Pittsburgh catcher Manny Wednesday. on a ground out by Hebner not stopped. and Sunday, the teams passed at Johnson’s Paint Store bulance driver, Roger Talbot, Cubs Tuesday night with a first on a leadoff walk to Cleveland 8, Boston 6 Her screams woke her hus­ Faith, S.D.; and two Sanguillen drove in A1 Oliver and also the second on a resume their playoff series New York 2, Milwaukee 1 grandchildren. on Main St., Redfield’s Rental gave aide to the boys and took pinch-hit homer and helped In the 10th, Oliver laced a Rick Monday, a single by band who was sleeping upstairs them to MMH where both were with a 10th inning, bases- throwing error by Chicago “Debris is a kind word,” next Tuesday at Los California 3, Oakland 2 The funeral is Saturday at Center on Rt. 83, and the K- beat Chicago again one-out triple to left and, Don Kessinger, a run scoring at the time as he works nights. Mart store on Spencer St. examined and discharged. loaded dribbler to defeat the starter Rick Reuschel in the said Murtaugh, who walked Angeles. 9:30 a.m. from the John F. Wednesday by being hit on after intentional walks by He rushed down, found her bad­ Chicago Cubs 5-4. single by Jose Cardenal, an eighth. I Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. He posted a $100 cash bond National League ly burned and rushed her to the COVENTRY Center St., with a Mass at St. for court Oct. 21. EAST hospital, the son said. John L. Twerdy, 32, of Pucker Bridget Church at 10. Burial Police are seeking a 14-year- W L Pet GB Despite her pain, Mrs. Doran St., Coventry was arrested will be in St. Bridget Cemetery. old youth for questioning about Pittsburgh 88 74 .543 was able to speak to her doctors Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. and Friends may call at the the loss of in $20 bills St. Louis 86 75 .534 I'/z and family for the first day or charged with breach of peace in Cards Back Home funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 Wednesday evening from the Aaron Future Unsure, Philadelphia 80 82 .494 8 two after the incident, he office of the A-1 gas station on connection with a domestic dis­ added. and 7 to 9 p.m. Montreal 79 82 .491 m E. Center St. ’The youth was in turbance. He was released on With Lost Feeling New York 71 91 .438 17 Carroll M. Tetreault Bowers School Country Fair Saturday the office shortly before the his written promise to appear in Chieago 66 96 .407 22 George C. Field money was found missing. court Oct. 21. May Be Headed to AL Carroll Michael Tetreault, 34, WEST of 81 Summer St. died George Campbell Field, 22, of These young ladies are proudly displaying handiwork na Regan and Mrs. Grace Pappas were chairmen the ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Personal accomplishments were W L Pet GB Wednesday at Manchester 21 Griffin Rd. died this morning made by their mothers for the Bowers ^hool Country Fair workshop that met weekly to make the items. More than Two youths aged 12 and 13 lit VERNON lost among the bitter disappointment of a second place Los Angeles 102 60 .630 Memorial Hospital. He was the at Hartford Hospital. a fire by a bees nest in the va­ Michael T. Foley, 19, of ATLANTA (UPI) - Hank last game in Atlanta, no nounce his decision to either Cineinnati 98 64 .605 4 3 on Saturday, rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the 100 different handmade items will be available and also a finish Thursday night as the St. Louis Cardinals returned Mount Vernon Apartments, husband of Mrs. Janice The youth was bom July 15, school. Showing the puppets, aprons, dolls, and other “Barbie Boutique” complete with furniture. Mrs. Shirley cant lot on Adams St. near W. Aaron apparently has ended question about that.” retire or play again next home from Montreal. Atlanta 88 74 .543 14 Zieziolewicz Tetreault. 1952 in Hartford, son of Richard Middle Tpke. Wednesday at Vernon, was arrested his National League But in reply to a question year “in about 10 days. I Houston 81 81 .500 21 ^ crafts are, left to right, Kathy Pappas, Karyn DiYeso, McCray is general chairman for the fair which is open to about 8:15 p.m. The youths told Wednesday on a Circuit Court The Cards were rained out of Wednesday night’s game Mr. Tetreault was born Dec. and Marjorie Pemberton Field baseball career after 21 as to whether 733 would be hope something happens by San Franeiseo 72 90 .444 30 ^ Kim Regan, Lisa Massaro and Melissa McCray. Mrs. Don­ the public. (Herald photo by Dunn) police they had lit it using gas 12 warrant charging him with with the Expos but it proved meaningless anyway as the 5,1939 in Oneco and had lived in of Griffin Rd., and had lived in seasons but has indicated he his last major league home then. I’ve got some things I San Diego 60 102 .370 42 Manchester for the past 10 Manchester for 20 years. He to try and burn out the nest. violation of probation. He was Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Chicago Cubs 5-4 in 10 innings Wednesday’s Results may attempt to add to his run, Aaron said, “I might hit need to do the next few days, years. was educated in Manchester But the fire got out of their being held in lieu of $250 surety to clinch the National League East championship. Had the San Diego 9, San Franeiseo 5 He is also survived by a son, schools and graduated in 1970 FIRE control. bond for court appearance in home run record next season my last one against then I’ll stay home and try Pirates lost, St. Louis would have played Montreal Pittsburgh 5, Chieago 4, (10) Steven M. Tetreault, at home; from Manchester High School. LOTTERY Firemen and police lectured Manchester today. in the American League. Cleveland or Chicago (the to think things over.” Thursday. In the event of a Cardinal victory, Pittsburgh Philadelphia 3, New York 2, two brothers, Andrew Tetreault He attended the University of .CALLS the two before releasing them The 40-year-old home run White Sox). Who knows? I Aaron was asked if he and St. Louis would have played Friday for the title. ( 1 0 ) of Norwich and Ernest Connecticut Engineering School to their parents. champ closed out his playing don’t right now. It all would be happy as a Abou 100 loyal Cardinal fans greeted the local heroes as Atlanta 13, Cineinnati 0 WINNERS Teachers MANCHESTER Tetreault of Arizona; and seven and then, was a student at the CORRECTION days with the Braves on a depends.” “designated hitter” in the they stepped off their chartered flight after 3 a.m. CDT. Los Angeles 5, Houston 4 (10) sisters, Mrs. Flo MacFarlane Computer Processing Institute, (I'.unliiiutMl from Pupr One) Wednesday, 9:34 a.m. — A hit-and-run accident oc­ dramatic note Wednesday Aaron said the home run, American League. St. Louis at Montreal, Report of smoke in the area of FRESH, WHOLE The loudest cheers were for Lou Brock, who set a major of Willimantic, Mrs. Jean East Hartford, until illness curred Wednesday after 4 p.m. night, slashing his 733rd his 20th, thus making him "I don’t know, that’s one Caneelled CONNECTICUT, 52801, bonus the school board to delay a vote on the new Burnham and Windsor Sts. involving a cab and a car which league record of 118 steals this season. Veteran pitcher Gagne of Thomaston, Mrs. Rita forced him to drop out of home run down the left field the only one to hit 20 or more of the things I have to think numbers 97339 and 30479 teachers’ contract. Board members, con­ which turned out to be smoke left the scene on Tolland Tpke. PORK LOIN Bob Gibson was also cheered loudly by the St. Louis sup­ Wocjik and Mrs. Yvette school.He had been employed line in his final at bat of the homers 20 straight seasons, over.” MAJOR Wocjik, both of Danielson, Mrs. part time at the Howard John­ RHODE ISLAND, blue 265, green cerned about an arbitration recommenda­ let off from work at the Balf Very little information is porters. Ironically it was Gibson who was the pitcher in COMBO season. “doesn’t enter into my Then, he was asked if he Leona Kosvisto and Mrs. Joan son Restuarant on Tolland 237851, gold 508748 tion to include dental insurance as one of Construction Co. on N. Main St. available today as police in­ Tuesday night’s game who surrendered the game-winning LEAGUE the fringe benefits for teachers, decided “Knowing that was the future plans at all. I always would like to play for the Adams, both of Moosup, and Tpke. while attending school. MASSACHUSETTS, green 5972, (Eighth District) vestigate. There apparently home run to Mike Jorgensen of the Expos in the eighth in­ they needed more time to study the ar­ Wednesday, 3:15 p.m. — Gas last tim e, as an active like that element of sur­ Milwaukee Brewers. LEADERS Mrs. Angeline Rebell of Other survivors are a sister, yellow 571, blue 93. were no injuries. 89 *. ning that ultimately cost St. Louis a chance of winning the Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Carolyn Birdsey of bitration award. washdown by .Charter Oak St. player. I’ll be playing in prise. I like to surprise peo­ “ I can’t sa y ,” Aaron NL East. C oflsiftt of: Loin A RRi FINAL LEADERS The funeral and burial will be Manchester; his paternal School board members said they were (Town) Breaks reported recently in­ Pork Roast, plus 6 Center Atlanta Stadium, I’m glad I ple. They expect me to say replied. ‘Tm still the “A lot of nice things happened to me through the course concerned about the suggested dental LEADING BATTERS at the convenience of the fami­ grandmother, Mrs. Marion Wednesday, 7:51 p.m. — cluded: Cut Pork Chops. had a home run in my last one thing and I say property of the Atlanta rider because it might be rejected by of the year but I’ve always considered myself a team ly- Dexter of Rocky Hill; and a Brush fire at a field on Adams • Stolen Tuesday night from appearance,” said Aaron. another.” Braves.” Manchester’s Board of Directors, which player,” said ace reliever A1 Hrabosky. “I can’t think of The John F. Tierney Funeral nephew. Utility St. opposite a car wash. (Town) the Gammons-Hoglund Co. of MEATOWN “Sure, it’s going to be my Aaron said he will an- Aaron, needing one home National League has the final say on all town labor Today, 8:50 a.m. — Malfunc­ 395 Main St. are three pieces of my personal contribution right now because of how the Home, 219 W. Center St., is in Funeral services are Satur­ (ConliiiiK-d from Pape One) 121S'/ he has on the market seven BUT YOU WON'T FIND The Holmes Funeral Home, p.m. in Highland Memorial Val Bayles, 649-6246. hidden malignancy” — cancer Nixon must avoid travel or of team that can move because it’s young,” Robinson said. self-styled putters ranging V AS MUCH TIRE FOR 400 Main St., Manchester, is in Steven Merovonich, whose wife lengthy periods sitting up for at Last Friday, announcing General Manager Phil Seghi Park, Johnston, R.I. The Rev. is a member of the auxiliary. — as the cause of the phlebitis. in price from $14.50 to $22 LESS THAN '19.88 charge of arrangements. Donald G. Miller, pastor of the least a month and possibly for FUNERAL HOME had told him he would not be back next year, Aspromonte each. r . i****-’' EXCEPT AT TIRE OUTLET There are no calling hours. Members are requested to wear three months. E$tablishp4 1874’Three Generationi of Service United Congregational Church uniforms. said the team was very close to moving into contender “I could turn out 500 The family suggests that any of Tolland, will officiate. Driver Sentienced 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 status. putters in one week if I was memorial contributions may Friends may call at the BRIDGEPORT UPI) - A TIRE OUTLET SPECIAL be made to the Andover The Full Gospel WEEKEND SPECIAL Also scheduled for discussion at the news conference pushed,” LaFrancis said funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 Fairfield woman who pleaded CASH & CARRY was a report Wednesday that president-general partner SPORTS Congregational Church. and 7 to 9 p.m. Interdenominational Church no contest to a charge she while on a routine visit to will have a deliverance service St. George’s Nick Mileti would sell his stock by Nov. 1 to Dudley the Manchester Country caused a fatal car accident in Blossom, the current vice president and treasurer, SLATE tonight at 7:30 at the church on February has been sentenced to E^scopal Church Club. B.F. IXXIDitKH Main St. Bingham Blossom and Bruce Fine, all part-owners now. LaFrancis is a former 3 four months in jail. Assistant Pompons ^Jl,59 Frulay il-78-13 Circuit Court Prosecutor invites you to their two-time Club Champion at SOCCER Blackwall Blemish Card of Thanks Robert Sabo said prior to the the Manchester Country Miinclii'xtfr at Windliain B-78-13 & 695-14 -also in Blems. We wish to Uiank all of our neighbors, sentencing Tuesday that Judith APPLE HARVEST Club, having won the title in llolloii at llaron Aratli-iny friends and relatives for the many acts f B e e INSTAUATION Erickson, 24, was under the in­ Paul Buettner Florist, Inc. Kliaiii at ('.ruiiiurll of kindness and sympathy shown us in FESTIVAL Bitter Ending Comes 1949 as a 17-year old and r K t t AND lALANaNO FREE our recent bereavement. We especially fluence of drugs when the vehi­ 1122 Burnside Ave., East Hartford again in 1951. He tied for low Viiial Tcrii at Coventry -iQUAL SAVINGS ON AU SIZES AGRADES------cle she was driving on Route 25 thank those who sent the beautiful floral Tel. 528-9586 — Open Sunday Morning SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5 amateur laurels in the 1958 Sinmluiry at Rockville —GOOD— —B m w — —BIST— tributes. Also the nurses and doctors in in Monroe crashed into a car To Tribes* Aspromonte (Yost photo) 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Manchester Open with a 71, Soiilli Winilxor at Hlooiiifielil ^(MLONVW 30% OFF BfST MDIAL the emergency room at the hospital and driven by Francis Doyle, 56, of * BOB LaFRANCIS I'.llinttloii at EaHl WiiiilHor S TU l Dr. Keeney and the fire department am­ Pro Ernie Boros winning TIRES ALL B.F. Trumbull. She had pleaded no CROSS COUNTRY G R -70-15 bulance in Andover, and the cemetery BOSTON (UPI) — Ken Aspromonte went out a winner with a 68. •1 9 .9 5 QOOORICH crew. contest to a charge of negligent There Will Bet garage at his home. Patty Torza, a golf chamr cusseaia •9 2 .0 0 but a bitter one. Maueliesler at WetherHfielil 24.10 + m us Allred W. Hunt homicide. Hot Apple Pie Twice LaFrancis won the However, he has 14 pion in her own right, the EaHl (!alliolie at Earmiii)(lon ■uoiowiins + 3.22 FET Aspromonte, a lame duck CATHOLIC BURIAL “The front office wasn’t New Year’s Day Open Tour­ salesmen peddling his line. vice president and (Avon) Baked Goods since being told last week he making decisions it should nament at Manchester, in Practically all the work is secretary. Portland at Coventry In the pre-need purchase of cemetery property, you Apples would not be rehired for next have. Certain players should 1956 and again in 1959. He sent out. Some of LaFrancis’ best Elliii|{lon lit EaHl Windnor ■we have every little thlngl" have the opportunity of making an important deci­ Cheese season, Wednesday piloted his have been suspended and tied for the crown in 1955 “I’m looking forward to customers are touring pros sion together with your, family, without haste or Indians’ 8-6 season-ending win nothing was done. There was a Saliirdav ^NOCQ)^ were the other guys BOTTI'S FRUIT FARM Veoetables with Dick Siderowf. Back in selling more in Japan. I’ve on the PGA circuit. He strain, resulting in more careful selection and wiser over the Boston Red Sox—then strong lack of communication FOOI'BALL AMillCAN IX PtIt! • MASIfi CHAICI Coffee 1949, LaFrancis teamed already sold (this year) 1,- ■iVOlVINC CHAZCI • lANKAMIICAID hid it at expenditures. Your payments may be made rapped the Cleveland manage­ between us and the front office. claims “For balance, preci­ Welliernfield at ManeliCHler “where a 260 Bush Hill Rd., Manchester monthly out of current income. On Rt, 44A in Bolton, Conn. ment. “ When a manager knows with Tom Kelley, Phil Froh, 100 to Japan. There is more sion and accuracy, my EaHl Calliolie at NorlliweHl quality in putters manufac­ doUar*a “We were on the verge of something is wrong and the Tom Prior and Bill Thqrnton putters are unmatchables.” < !alliidie becoming a real contender this to give Manchester High an tured in the states,” he said, worth a The above space It avellible to your group on e FIRST players know something is When time permits, South Windnor at SiiiiHliiirv TIRE OUTLET FRESH SWEET CIDER ST. JAMES CEMETERY COME FIRST SERVED BASIS to publicize community service season, until we got no support wrong...and still nothing is undefeated golf team, plus as he displayed a club in LaFrancis still manages to SOCCER progrtmt, through the courteiy of Witkina. Contact Mrs. Janice from the front office. Things done, the respect for the the CCIL and CIAC cham­ Alex Hackney's Pro Shop. play at the Edgewpod Coun­ I', ant Hartford at Eanl RT. 83, TALCOTTVILLE RD., VERNON CIRCLE 368 Broad Street Lopes at The Herald between 11-12 a.m. Monday lor Thuradty't and APPLES got worse until it finally manager goes and so does the pionships. LaFrancis serves as presi­ try Club. He’s still one of the Calliolh' ( lOs.'iO a.m.) OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK PHONE 872-2228 >wntoiun ntaiMMirtT. Manchester, Connecticut ad. Pleaie phone 643-2711... dribbled down to the players,” respect for the general LaFrancis actually dent of his growing company better amateur golfers in lloiiH alonie C.(i at MfiC (II MON. THRU FRI. 7 AM - 8 PM______SAT. 8 AM • 5 PM Phone 646-3772 said Aspromonte. manager (Phil Seghi).” operates his business from a with his wife, the former the state ranks. a.m.) PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 — PAGE FIFTEEN WFL Roundup Eagles Take Next Step, BOWLING THOUGHTS APLENTY Csonka, Kiick Have Competition 19th HOLE Face Powerful Northwest By LEN AUSTER SILK CITY - Harry Plecity MOUNTAIN DEW - Donna NEW. YORK (UPI) - will join the club next 1,000-yard mark with an 80- Honolulu, left Memphis with was tackled in the end zone 232-604, Pete Rotkiewicz 214- Strattman 180, Vivian Price Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick season. Ellington Ridge 543. Ron Plecity 210-515, Ron 180-460, Jeni Granato 181-501, yard effort Wednesday night a one-game lead in the Cen­ and on third-stringer Jack By Len Auster But stopping it is another question and LaFontana ad­ may have a little competi­ But rookies Willie Spencer Following are the starting Custer 209-513, Ray Chittick Lee Bean 195-464, Betty Strange Occurrences as the Southmen crushed the tral Divsion. Ettinger’s 24-yard pass to times and pairings for Saturday 206, Bob Bassett 215-583, Jim Richardson 190-480, Barbara mits that it might be easier to score on the Warriors than tion in Memphis next year. and J.J. Jennings have Jacksonville Sharks 47-19.1 Spencer and Jennings Edward Marshall with 1:37 and Sunday’s Four Ball Cham­ Taking it one step at a time, East Catholic prepares for Who would believe after the first three weeks of the Benoit 202-519, Len Mulnite 210- Sposito 189-509, Donna Price to stop their offense. It could be a scoring duel if the Blue things well in hand already Spencer’s five TDs tied a have become the top rushing left to play. pionship at Ellington Ridge. its next football clash Saturday in West Hartford against season that the New England Patriots would be leading the for the Southmen. 557, Ken Thomas 582, Rollo 188-458, Rita Dumond 178-491, and White’s offense can duplicate its feat of a week ago. Csonka and Kiick, both league record set earlier duo in the league. In other games 8:00 Kaprove. Cohn. Winice, Seraphln Hartford County Conference foe Northwest Catholic. American Football Conference’s Eastern Division and that stars with the National Spencer, who never went 8:08 Reynolds. Zalman, Ertman, Masse 544, Les Howe 502, Win Peg The Elast offensive unit will have junior Frank Driscoll this year by Chicago’s Mark “I’m all for him,” Spencer Wednesday night, the Podolnev Eagle Coach John LaFontana was pleased by the scoring defending Super Bowl champs Miami would be struggling? Conant 511, John Goiangos 513, at the helm. Outside threat is junior tailback Cephus Football League Champion to college and spent the last Kellar. said. “He ain’t nothing but a 8:16 McHugh, Robinson. Latimer, Byk Tom Roberts 521, Dan ZODIAC - Mara Stephens might of his gridders against Kolbe, tallying 44 points, but Strange but true. Miami Dolphins, have two years playing semi-pro 8:24 McGonigle, Becker, Peters, Nolen, who ripped off 114 yards against Kolbe mostly on The victory, combined big bull. His blocking was overcame the Storm before Conyers Humiston 502, Rob Redman 519, 183-489, Diane Anderson 177-482, one new concern cropped up — penalties. East was Coach Chuck Fairbanks’ Patriots have combined a po­ sweeps. Inside power is provided by senior Co-Captain Joel signed million dollar con­ football, rushed for 141 with The Hawaiians’ stun­ just great too. He picks up 20,469 in P ortland, the 8:32 McCarthy. Vignati, Farley, Frank Pitts 235-204-616, Ed Pat Tobola 191-478, Pat Legrano assessed 150 yards against what proved to be a weak oppo­ tent offense and a surprisingly stingy defense into the right Rankin Desimone. ’The third running back is sophomore Kevin tracts with the World Foot­ yards and five touchdowns ning 14-8 upset of the Bir­ 8:40 STARTER’S TIME Kodes 209-552, Dick Cote 533, 469. ____ nent. A recurrence against the Warriors, rated the second the first guy and knocks him blasts the Shorey. formula. They’ve already upended Miami and the Los ball League Southmen and and Jennings went over the mingham Americans in out and I just run around Bell 30-7 before 7,150 in 8:48 Schiller, Roberto. Rubin, Pease Bob H eavisides 521, Bob FLORAL - Betty Carrette best team in the HCC behind the No. 1 team in the state, Angeles Rams, both tabbed by experts to be foes when 8:56 Sanborn, Quigley. Dickinson. East expects to keep it on the ground mainly but it does him.” Philadelphia and the Kovach Thompson 541, Rich Washburn 177-459, Laura Lutz 176, Carolyn Xavier, could spell disaster. Super Bowl ’75 rolls around. ' 9:04 Pagani. Ehrlich, Seaman, have another dimension. Driscoll, Nolen and Shorey can Jennings, the nation’s Steamer edged the Detroit Karliner 505. Sulzinski 187, Jan Wright 479, East came out of the tilt unscathed injury-wise but did Miami, meanwhile, has struggled, barely getting past all pass and option aerials are a possibility. When the leading scorer at Rutgers Wheels 14-11 before 22,012 in 9:12 Smith, Weinstein, Peracchio, Jean Archambault 452. have some in a mid-week scrimmage. They are not serious lowly San Diego a. week ago. It’s not obvious but maybe the Ferguson MIXERS - June Rowett 189- Eagles do go to the air lanes, junior split end Gary Loomis Roundup last year, became the first Shreveport. Charlotte, 9:20 STARTER S TIME (Stein- and everybody on the Eagles’ squad will be ready. defections to Die has something to Sunday) 502, Lois Johnson 178-468, Bun­ AUTOMOTIVE - Bob is the favorite target. He hauled in two TD passes against player in the new league to transplanted from New Northwest, coached by Walter Stousy, displays the do with it. Either this facet or injuries which didn’t plague 9:28 J. Salad. Ferrigno, Jones. Krefetz ny Oppeit 500, Donna Bonamo Szatkowski 527, Bruce Moquin Kolbe. gain 1,000 yards. His 80 York last week, is at 9:36 Keating. Riggott, Avedisian. wishbone offense and this gives LaFontana nightmares. the Dolphins in the past contributes to the turnabout. Vandervoort 468, Dolly Dawood 464, John 503, Bee Moquin 180-493, Sandy Northwest scored 53 points against Bloomfield last yards gave him 1,036 in 14 Chicago tonight in the Ferguson 220-519, Paul Leone “It’s so simple, predictable. But it’s awful. ’They run at 9:44 Indomenico. Qould, Berger. A. Brown 201-509, Alvina Delisle week. ’The Eagles totaled 44 after being scoreless their games. “The line did a good national television game. Pasternack 211-532, Paul Scagliarini 530, 457, Pat Griffin 483, Sandy you over and over again until you let down and then they Indians Rebound 9:52 Tulin, Ross. Howat. Buoniconti first two outings. If past performances are a basis, you Florida Faces Jinx Hawaiians 14, Americans 10:00 STARTER S TIME Bob Pitz 529, Bill Crawford 516, break a long one on you. Somehow we have to stop it,” job,” he said. “I only needed Kershaw 455. might need a computer to keep up with the point-making It was nice to see the Manchester High football team 8 10:08 Greenfield. Davis, Callahan, Ron Allen 515. LaFontana noted. 'f'yf 44 yards. I knew it was just a Heslin U.S, MIXED - Ralph Trott Saturday afternoon at 2. come back last Saturday for the victory over South Wind­ NEW YORK (UPI) - SEC contention by dropping 27 points over Washington matter of time until I got it. Former New York Giant 10:16 Goodman, James. Gabrous. Hall Thud. four straight to Mississipi State; No. 2 Alabama is a 21- 10:24 Rossitto, Kemp, Kravitz, Chan- FRIENDSHIP - Bill Avery 227-592, Bill Livengood 211-500, sor. They could have quit at the half but instead the Indians 0 ^ - I’m pleased I got it in 14 Randy Johnson, nin 211-511, Carl Lepak 201-544, Tom Rancourt 211-581, Bruce came out fighting the second half. Never for a minute did That sound you just heard State, LSU, Alabama and point pick over Mississippi ; No. games (the standard season in his first starting assign­ 10:32 B. Salad, J. Kearney, Hunter, Mississippi. Tourtellotte Steve Kershaw 210-528, Bruce Moquin 201-513, Ed Yourkas 513, they not believe in themselves and this point impressed is the one the University of 3 Michigan is 18 over Stanford; in the NFL).” ment for the Hawaiians, led This year, at this juncture, No. 4 Texas A&M 3 over Kan­ 10:40 STARTER’S TIME (Endeel Moquin 506, Don Searles 511, Bob Dawson 525, Rich Johnson Coach Larry Olsen. Florida football team has them on drives of 95 and 90 10:48 Davidson. Prentiss, Geddes, t . Florida boasts a 3-0 mark and is Spencer opened the Wiley Mary Whipple 182, Lee Bean 522, Paul Pagirckas 512, Joe Key to the win was the play of senior quarterback Jack been making annually at this sas; No. 5 Nebraska is picked 24 ranked eighth in the nation, versus Minnesota as is No. 6 scoring with two one-yard yards in an upset of heavily- 11:12 Clark. Potter, Peck, Scranton 195-514, Betty Dorman 187-470, Russo 514, Walt Delisle 508, Bee time of year. It’s the same 11:36 Moutran, Kellner. DeRoo Maloney. When he entered the fray the 5-5 fireplug ignited having disposed of California, runs in the first period and a favored Birmingham. Sandy Brown 452, Pat Moquin 194-503, Ed Duchaine sound a person makes Notre Dame in its rebound 12:30 Harrigan, Cristofani. Mosher, the Indians’ offense. It’s plainly clear Maloney must re­ Maryland and Mississippi attempt against Michigan three-yard burst in the se­ Blazers 30, Bell 7 Lingua Thibodeau 456. 177-465, Ann Pagirckas 474, falling flat on his face. Helen Rancourt 472, Denise main healthy if Manchester is to be successful on the State. On Saturday waits LSU State. cond that gave Memphis a Tommy Reamon rushed Second Best Finishers Ever since Doug Dickey ANTIQUES - Dianne Ber­ Cromwell 478, Donna Price 502. gridiron. and if the 62,000-plus fans on No. 7 Texas Tech is listed 21-11 lead halftim e. He for 130 yards and scored Something overlooked is that despite the numbers situa­ arrived on the Gainesville hand at Florida Field cheer three over Oklahoma State; No. opened the second half with twice as the Blazers held nard 130, Kris Kelley 136, Don­ Linnea Everett and George Boser, above, wound up se­ scene in 1970, the Gators have Conference Run na Bremser 131-359. ELKS - Reggie Tomlinson tion the Silk Towners are in better shape than last season. cautiously at first, it’s un­ 9 Auburn is a three-point under­ a six-yard TD and added a their lead in the East by 3 ORONO, Maine (UPI) - 135-361, Nick Twerdy 165-137- Olsen had eight players going two-ways in 1973 while this cond best in the Town Mixed Doubles Tennis Tourna­ traditionally been among the derstandable. They, too, are dog to No. 12 (tie) Miami of crushing Philadelphia. pre-season favorites for the 19-yard run in the final Rhode Island opens its 1974 ST. JA.MES - Irene Sirois 138, 403, John Rieder 138, Bruce campaign only three are forced to do double duty. This ment to the team of Mike White and Marti Parliman. probably aware of the jinx. Florida and No. 10 Southern Reamon, a rookie from Fish 138, Ernie Pepin 135-369, Southeastern Conference title. period. Yankee Conference season Sheila Barbato 131. leaves players fresher and better prepared for the closing The same fate held true for Paul Groobert and Jim Elsewhere across the coun­ California is a nine-point pick Missouri, scored on runs of A1 Pirkey 136-160-427, Matt And for the first couple of try, No. 1 Ohio State favored by against Iowa. Memphis also scored on a Saturday, traveling to Maine to stages of a game. Moulton who lost in the finals to Mike White and Tom 10 and four yards. meet the Black Bears. Desimone 155, Bill Adamy 137, McDonald last weekend. weeks they have always safety when Reggie Oliver T\t'ILI(;HT- Jean Archam- justified those lofty expec­ Don Carpenter 368, Joe Pagano (ncrald photos by Dunn) bault 186-196-519, Sally Granato 371, A1 Atkins 359, John Rieder Notebook Jottings tations. 196-493, Mary Botticello 453. But then, an Alabama or an 373, Ding Farr 135-366. I’he state of Massachusetts has an interesting system COMMERCIAL - Nick LSU pops up on the schedule MERCANTILE- Ray Auclair when aligning its scholastic sports teams. Schools are not Nicola 142-165-434, Mai Darling and, su(idenly...thud. Disaster. 135, Sam Little 141, Pete Larson 150-361, Fred Oakes 147-135-390, placed in conferences on the basis of size alone but also In 1970, the Gators won their 143, Gene Phaneuf 136-385, Ed ? i I- Lee Prior 140-135-361, Ken proficiency. A school might be Double A in football but first two and then were blown Ralph 137-359, Mel Burbank 139- Osborne 149-368, Mike Kelly only A in basketball. This greatly eliminates the mis­ out by Alabama, 46-15; After a 354, Sam Bonelli 144-353, Pete 139-350, Rick Johnson 146-370, matches which are all too often witnessed in this state. It’s disastrous 4-7 '71 campaign that The Dodge Boys Brazitis 145-366, Bill Sheekey ■ i-ii George B arber 362, Tony an interesting setup, one which deserves to be explored almost cost Dickey his job, they 137-149-419, Leo Foglia 152-159- ■r Yacono 352, Rick Nicola 160- took a 2-1 record into the 432, George Barber 351, Hank further...The play of senior Reiner Cacace must be a 396, George Burgess 377, Jack ■V ! Alabama game in '72 and were Michaud 353, Bub Bender 356, mystery to Manchester High qmccer Coach Dick Goldberg 380. again thumped, 24-7. Last Stan'Mirucki 356, Jim Bell 363, Danielson. Cacace is multi-talented but in a recent outing against (!)onard performed well below his capacity. When season, after winning their first Ed Tomkiel 366, Nick Twerdy SPICE - Yvette Holmes 139, two games, the Gators quickly 367. Joan Dougan 135. he plays up to his capability he sparks the entire Indian eliminated themselves from squad and is almost unstoppable but when he CHURCH — Stan Liner 201- WIVES Carol Dell'Angela doesn’t...Rham High soccer coach, Mike Zotta, had an in­ 516, Bob Stavens 213, Cy 175. ____ PROUDLY ANNOUNCE Perkins 208-533, Phil Johnson teresting idea. Why not at the end of the season have the 214-538, Phil Chase 550, Vic HOME ENGINEERS - (Herald photo by Dunn) Class B and Class C champs play off with the winner facing Squadrito 509, Dan Fraher 202- Marlys Dvorak 210-188-539, Co’Captains Mike Lombardo and Bill MacLean Talk Strategy the Gass A titlist for the real state soccer championship. Miller After 514, Bob McBride 209-527, Bill Phyllis Dumas 457, Edith Presently three champs using the schools’ size as a 0 With Manchester High Coaches Dick Danielson (left) and Doug Pearson Grant 508. Palmer 463, Linda Corbitt 464. guideline are crowned. Soccer is a great equalizer with the Ninth Victory ACHANGEIN quality of ball not dependent upon the student enrollment, LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - ^ a m and Rocky Hill, both Class C schools, recently Houston’s John Mahaffey opens American League Roundup bested Enrico Fermi and Wethersfield rather easily. The defense of the only PGA tourna­ latter twosome is bracketed in Class A...Latest look at the ment title of his young career polls shows the University of Connecticut soccer team today but nobody will be paying FREE SAFETY CHECK ranked 13th in the nation. Coach Joe Morrone has built a P. any attention to him. C team not only to be reckoned with in New England but Mahaffey, 26, and the other Everyone Stops Now nationally...Clheney Tech harrier Andy West, noted for his golf pros entered in the $135,(XX) Art Pierce and Ray Tilden long distance running this past summer, has been sidelined Sahara Invitational will be se­ y take great pride in their cond bananas to blond-haired temporarily due to some sort of internal disorder. Coach Johnny Miller, who is bidding CHARGER. work. Art has 14 years of Except Birds, A^s Gerry Blanchard reports West will enter the hospital for for his ninth win of the year. ^..a - ^ experience ail in brake tests. In his last meet against East Catholic, West finished The 27-year-old Miller is work. Ray, employed by NEW YORK (UPI) - the race clutching his side. His loss will severely hurt the Nichols-Manchester Tire, the Yankees’ loss the night clubhouse justice system fresh from winning the Kaiser Over. before. They proved it — that Frank Robinson in­ fortunes of the Beavers’ cross-country team which is off to International Open at Napa, T Inc. for the past 5 years, For the New York a good start in its initial campaign. Calif., last weekend to boost his has 13 years total beating Detroit 5-4 for their stituted in his early seasons Yankees it was. For A1 ninth straight victory down with Baltimore to keep the 1974 earnings to $346,933, a I experience. For safety single season record. Kaline it was. For Ken the torrid stretch run. team loose. A mock trial P®* you'' 0*'' lo the A field of 144 tee off today I Aspromonte it was. For Thus the Yankees’ 2-1 takes place after every - hands of men that know everyone in the American over the par 71 6,800-yard service. season finale win over the game with players fined Red Sox Conclude Sahara-Nevada Country Club League it was — everyone Brewers was academic. No various token amounts for course. Mahaffey won last year that is except the Baltimore matter what had happened errors — and rewarded for with a 271,13 under par and two We Check Orioles and the world cham­ the night before — even if good plays. Disappointing Y ear Four Junior Champions shots off the course record set •SHOCKS pion Oakland Athletics, cr- Bobby Murcer had played “Paul Blair brought it by Billy Casper in 1965. For all intents and pur­ right field instead of Lou up,” said catcher Andy BOSTON (UPI) — Gaylord Perry wasn’t good in his last Miller won the first three • FRONT END poses, the 1974 American Pinlella, who had misplayed Etchebarren. “A lot of guys outing of 1974. He didn’t have to tournaments of the year in • DISC BRAKES League baseball season an eighth inning flyball into thought it was a good idea. It Perry was pitching against Crowned in Neipsic Play January and he has scored three victories the past six • BALL JOINTS end^ Tuesday night when a triple that eventually led was players only. We didn’t Boston and the Red Sox com­ and hits oil him than in the weekends. Hs eight wins this • WHEEL BEARINGS the New York Yankees to the tying run — the want them (Manager Earl pleted the greatest^old since previous four losses, the Winners in their respective standouts in the 12-year-old the 1964 Phillies by landing him year represent th^ single • COMPLETE dropped a 3-2, 10th inning Yankees would still be No. 2 Weaver and his coaches) to problem was the same as divisions in the junior program group. A total of 34 junior season high since Arnold victory No. 21 — an 8-6 decision EXHAUST decision to the Brewers in today instead of No. 1 know what we were getting always in the end: Boston at the Neipsic Tennis Club were members participated. Palmer bagged eight in 1960. AND OF COURSE Milwaukee, but on the final because the Orioles simply on each other about.” won in the ninth inning. couldn’t buy a timely hit. Brad Easterbrook, Alex The win was Perry’s llth “The reason why we lost (the YOUR TIRES day there were still a few didn’t know how to lose Etchebarren explained Britnell, Chris Boser and items left on the agenda. straight over Boston over three pennant) was because we Annette Duke. AND FREE when it all counted. that the players were not seasons. Since coming to the For one thing, the Orioles Couldn't score in there for a 25- Miss Duke, winner in the 14 As for Kaline, his brilliant hustling. American League, Perry is 13-1 game stretch or so,” said Sox — Fast Courteous Service — m o u n t in g needed to prove that they 22-year career, which and under bracket a year ago, against the Sox. manager Darrell Johnson.” defeated Joel Mrosek in the un­ u r n s We're sorry our picture can't begin to do justice didn’t back into the Eastern featured a batting title at 24 It’s silly to trace the hitless “ Everybody got on The baseball season didn’t der 16 class this season, 8-3. SERVICE ON FOREIGN & COMPACT CARS Division championship after in 1955 and 3,007 hits all told, Red Sox’ pennant downfall to end for Johnson, though, when r v f M 4 to our all-new Charger Special Edition '75. You everybody about it,” he Boser copped the under 14 after BROWN'S also was over. Sad, well yes. Perry alone, but the truth is Rick Miller grounded to third in being second last year. He said. “That’s when we put that Boston finished six games just have to come in and see it "in person"! The SPECIAL OF THE WEEK But even sadder was that it the ninth. He talked to each of downed Drew Van Winkle for ft the kangaroo court back in.” behind Baltimore while losing TIRE SHOP Sloan Wins ended with boos instead of his coaches privately, then he title, 8-4. new Charger is a "classic automobile" Its style cheers. Elsewhere in AL action, five times to Gaylord. ^ent into a meeting with Britnell took Drew Van 333 Main Street, Manchester 678x15 GOODYEAR Grid Contest 'The 39-year old future Hall Chicago edged Kansas City SOX ^OTES! The Red Sox, General Manager Dick Winkle in the under 12, 8-0, in (Across from tho Hospital antranca) ' C J ^ A g Is pure, correct, and retined. Charger who tried desperately to get of Earner removed himself 5-4, Texas nipped Minnesota O’Connell. his first year. In the 10 and un­ Pro Picks'" football contest 2-1, Cleveland outslugged Perry before the 1974 season, “Th6re will be more llC Z Z H O Z l 1^ ^ personal car for the discriminating laurels last week were won by from the game in the fifth der bracket. Brad Easterbrook OVER 20 YEARS I T THE SAME I Boston 8-6 and California would be better off if Cleveland meetings later,” said Johnson. downed his brother, Craig, 8-3. Ronald Sloan of 10 Hemlock St. inning of. the Tigers’ loss to didn't meet his price. Although “We have areas we need to • -m driver. It is luxurious without being POLYGLAS POWER BELT He will receive $25 for his win­ edged Oakland 3-2. During eight weeks of junior LOCATION! the Orioles despite having Boston registered more runs shore up.” ning entry in The Herald’s play, the Neipsic team played I S pretentious. We Dodge Boys think this perhaps two more shots at The discussions undoubtedly 12 matches with Cherie Dow SL weekly guessing game. his 400th career homer. The centered around Boston’s A new contest starts every and Boser outstanding in the 14 ^ all-new Charger Special Edition '75 is vour kind 4,671 fans on hand greeted Zimmerman To Drive collapse and the reasons for it. age bracket. Tom Norman, W e Offer: Whitewall Tuesday. Sponsors are that decision with boos as The result of the meetings will 3 Nassiff’s, Groman’s, Consumer Andy Browne and Britnell were n e w ca r! of car. It only comes "one way"—the way you, Plus$2.74 F.E.T. Kaline, on his final day in At Stafford Speedway be the trading of several of ^ . Sales, Manchester Lumber and Boston’s seven outfielders and * personally, would like to drive your new 21 6 0 Manchester Tire. the major leagues, went 0- Karras Signed the probable release of pitching • LUBRKATKM eTRES for-2-finishing with a .297 Two defending national coach Lee Stange and first base NEW YORK (UPI) - Foot­ 1975 Dodge Charger. Drive one now. NASCAR champs and former lifetime average. boach Eddie Popowski. ball funnyman Alex Karras, • 01 CHANCE eSHOCXS Indianapolis 500 chauffeur Den­ “1 was just punching the Reports indicate that John­ clearing himself of any involve­ Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri. SAT. 8 P.M. OCT.'S^ ny Zimmennan head the field •TUNE-UPS eAUTO AR CONDITIONER WORK ball up there,” Kaline said, son, who kept the two coaches ment in a sports betting sheet, for this weekend’s two-day ‘"rhere was no way I could from the Eddie Kasko regime, was signed today as a perma­ 8:00 - 5:30 $ stock car racing finale at Staf­ hit the 400th home run. I told will replace Stange with Bristol nent member of the ABC-Sports •FRONT END ALIGNMENT ford Speedway. Thurs. 8 to 8 IpOOO Ralph (Houk) I couldn’t manager Stan Williams. Such a broadcast team for the Monday 2nd 8800 - 3rd 8280 swing and to take me out of move would leave an opening on night NFL games. • FREE PKXUP & DEUVERY Sat. 8 to 1 PLAINVILLE the game. Late model sportsman champ the minor league affiliate that CHECK ALL THE NEW '75 DODGES AT STADIUM “There was no sense in Jack Ingram and modified rV may be filled by Dick me staying in there. I’m kingpin Richie Evans will bear McAulliffe. We Have Regular as well Open Competition The Red Sox utility infielder Small Block-340 C.l. maxti:; glad it’s over. I think I’ve watching as well as Bugs NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. Stevens, the most consistent is near career’s end and has in­ ^ 8 BROAD ST. (Opposite Sears Automotive) Modified Auto played as long as 1 can and winner at the Stafford oval this dicated he would like to manage AND as Lead Free Hightest I’m going out on a good note. season. Jerry Cook and Jeoff in the minor leagues near bis CHRYSLER Chorches Motors Dodge mh>M MM8MW8X THE Manchoster Getting 3,000 hits, you can’F ' ^ iine, the No. 2 and No.3 Simsbury, Conn., home. Bristol RADK Inc. RACE go out much better.”

f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974— PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3. 1974 Vernon School Menus fChorus Opens Season on Saturday The expression “Don’t BERNARD A. LOZIER, 3i.ll s u'Jed INC. next week cheese sandwich, tater buds, Plautus in 255 B.C., in his play The Silk City Chorus will open from Connecticut and New SPEBBSQA’s 1974 international 22 REGENT ST. Monday;' Frankfurt on roll, “EP'dicus". R o u t e s its 1974-75 season Saturday York in the Mohawk Ski Lodge. quartet champions, at Glaston­ H e r a l ^ i potato sticks, sliced tomato, night with an appearance in The chorus also is planning to bury High School for the Celling Repairs peaches. “Evening with the Performing revive its annual parade of hiar- Glastonbury Women’s Club. A Replacements Area Profile Tuesday: Italian spaghetti ^^Complete Craft Gallery’’ Arts’’ sponsored by the mony and will sponsor the Tickets for Saturday night’s Quality Carpentry Worh, with meat sauce, cabbage and Manchester Area Conference of appearances of internationally carrot slaw, roll and butter, performance — $2.50 for adults Patios • Additions 0) PRESENTLY FEATURING POTTERY by Churches. famous barbershop quartets at and $1.50 for students — will be A Remodeling cake with fruit sauce. The chorus, under the direc­ Manchester High School Satur­ Wednesday: Hamburg on Boris and Nancy Dudehenko available at the door. Proceeds Free Estlpiates tion of Vincnet A. Zito, will join day, Jan. 18, 1^5. benefit programs of the GOP To Open Headquarters roll, potato chips, sweet pickled 65 East'Center St. representatives from six other In April, the chorus will Manchester Area Conference of Phone 646-4464 beets and onions, pears. at Summit St. performing ^ u p s from town appear with The Regents Churches. Thursday; Juice, pizza, green VERNON 649-1766 ELLINQTON R79 ‘IRM , RTE. 93, TALCOTTVILLE r J e ?3 p ? e 5 5 ? in the benefit program begin­ COVENTRY function include Dave Rappe, 4-H Program salad, fudgicle. WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIALI ning at 8 p.m. in Bailey |TUE8 to SAT. 10 AM-5 PM t HURS., FRI 11 AM-4 PM Monica Shea seeking re-election as probate Paul Edmondsonnand Melody Auditorium. Robert J. SAT., SUN. 11 AM-8 PM judge, Dave Odegard, seeking Goble presented a 4-H program The Palomar Observatory Morrissey, past president of the Correspondent in the town grammar sc^iools Tel, 742-9495 re-election to the 4th Senatorial in California houses the 200- Red Rosea...... *2.36 Silk City Chorus, will serve as and the middle school during "You Owo Younell A Visit" (i)^aod!ajuL GARDENS The Republican party will District. inch Hale telescope,:ope the master of ceremonies. Refreshments will be served. the last two days. largest instrument oof f itsit kind OPEN 'III 9 P.M. THURS., FRI. NITE8I The barbershoppers, part of open its headquarters Sunday at 2 p.m. The nominating committee of ’The program included slides in the world. the Manchester chapter of the and a discussion of the Aims Let Us Help You With Your Lawn and Plant Problems ’The old Zollo’s store at the the GOP Town Committee has Society for the Preservation and Ideals of 4-H. comer of Daly Rd. and Rt. 31 announced that there are four and Encouragement of Barber SEE LEON. PHIL or JOHN ’There will be a 4-H leaders will once again be the hub of ac­ vacancies to be filled on the Shop Quartet Singing in 643.8474 meeting Oct. 10 at the North 725 E. Middle Turnpike r ™ — —’COUPON-— I16B W O O D L A N D ST., M A N C H EST ER tivity during the weeks Town Committee. There is also America, Inc., also are Coventry Church Community preceding the Nov. 5 election. a vacancy on the Housing Code preparing for a singing com­ Reg. $1.59 - $1.89 Board of Appeals. House at 8 p.m. petition Oct. 26 in Boston Beautiful, Colorful; For Only All local and statewide Anyone interested in Republican candidates have Any interested Republicans among the 73 chapters that SPECIAL MUM wishing to serve may contact becoming a 4-H leader is in­ ! EXTRA S&H GREEN STAMPS! been invited to attend and it is comprise the society’s vited to attend. Refreshments hoped that many people in town nominating committee Northeastern District. Winner members Len Benjamin, Pat will be served. of the contest wiil secure the will take advantage of this op­ Anyone having any portunity to meet them. Dopslaff or Robert Potterton. right to compete in inter­ suggestions may. call Mrs. 200 300 national chorus competition Those planning to attend the Winthrop Merrian, 742-7009; next summer. 10 for $9.99 Mrs. Frank Perott, 429-9501; The Manchester men aiso Mrs. Paula Brinton, 742-8582; 4 i V OPEN MON. AND TUES. I EXTRA 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. EXTRA have been invited to sing in or Mr. Geogge Jacobson, 742- WED. THAU SAT. 8714. Pricat ' I with $20 with $30 Cornwaii on Friday, Nov. 1 at a 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. gathering of barbershoppers Dance Classes Open The annual 4-H Achievement EHecllve purchase Ocl 3, 4, 5 purchase Night will be held on Oct. 24 at ■■ m e a t s L advanced moves on the floor the Capt. Nathan Hale School. We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities TOLLAND and all pieces of gymnastic Good Thurs., FrI. and Sat, Vivian Kenneson The buffet dinner will be at DOUBLE S&H GREEN equipment. Skills needed for in­ 6:30 p.m. with the awards ALL OUR BEEF Octobar 3, 4, 5 Except during MANCHESTER Registration for Arts of ^ Double Stamp Houra termediate are front and back presented after the dinner. STAMPS SATURDAY 3 Tolland fall classes in gym­ ^ IS USDA CHOICE HOSPITAL handsprings, walkovers, Open House 7 - ID P.M. "The Finest Sold Anywhere" nastics and ballet will be held previous experience on ap­ Coventry High School will NOTES Saturday at the Old Jail from 9 paratus, hand stands, forward observe American Education Mocey's Head Cut (Out of Tha Barral) m m a.m. to noon. and backward rolls and back Week during the week of Oct. Classes for gymnastics will extensions. Discharged Tuesday: Charles TULIP BULBS Assorted 28. CROCUS BULBS begin Oct. 19 through Jan. 4 at Ballet will begin Oct. 10 Whelan, Windsor; Frank An Open House will be held on K ifM 'l- Extra Largal 25 For Only d a f f o d il s the Tolland Middle School gym. through Dec. 19 at the Parker Meunier, Somers; Elsie Hoff, the 28th at the school starting at There will be two beginner Memorial School, starting after Planning the new Parish Youth Organization are Mrs. Gabrielle, the Rev. Paul Trinque and the Rev. William 29 Foley St.; Marcel Gallasso, 7 p.m. 3 N LY ONLY classes and an intermediate school. Instructor is Doreen 36 Henry St.; Anna Matteson, 1 0^ M *1.S9 15« sa. Students schedules can be Frances Salone, left, the Rev. Louis Cremonie, Sister Ann Stack. (Heraid photo by Pinto) class, each limited to 12 per­ Phiipotts and registration fee is 283A N. Main St.; Josephine Also: HYACINTH. MADONNA. LILIES, SCILLAS, DUTCH IRIS, etc. picked up in the homerooms on sons, beginning at 8:30 a.m. A $15. Classes are limited to 12 Bellion, 44 Porter St.; Jean that evening for parents to pre-school class will be held at students with two beginner and Catholic Parishes Start ISew Youth Program Laverdiere, 80 Dart Hill Rd., PANSY SPECIALI SPECIAL on follow. 11:30 a.m. for six children ages two intermediate classes. South Windsor; Anthony Pyka, Plant Nowl Parent-teacher appointment HARDY PERENNIALS three to six. A Christmas workshop is R S T$ l3 9 72 Doane St.; Barbara Wood, sheets will be placed in each Manchester Catholic parishes The first meeting of the followed by discussion. are Mrs. Francis Salone and the For color this fall, and next aummor; yet, all Instructor Donna Camialleri planned for Dec. 7 from 9 a.m. Mansfield. 20 plants...... * 1 .8 9 room for-further conferences. C U T I • have embarked on a new youth Parish Youth Organization will Students then will be given time Rev. Paul Trinque of the HOLLYHOCKS, ENGLISH DAISIES, GAILORDIA, will be present at registration to noon. Also, James Ritchie, East The school library will be program aimed at assisting and be Oct. 20 at 5 p.m. at the to plan the liturgy. Each get- Church of the Assumption, “ '" ^ 5 0 Wants, only *1.8 9 PINK CARNATIONS. SWEET WILLIAMS, ETC. to answer questions. Fee is $15. For further information on all Hartford; Nancy Norton, 143 holding a paperback book fair directing their young adults to a Church of the Assumption. The together will close with the Sister Anne Gabrielle and the Beginner classes deal with classes call Loretta Nightingale Phoenix St., Vernon; ^ r i a which will be open to the public deeper understanding and theme for the year is “Who Is celebration of the liturgy. Rev. William Stack from St. tumbling and balancing with at 875-6923. Mail registrations Amodeo, Hartford; Carol We Feature The Finest In on Oct. 28, 29 and 30. greater love of their faith com­ Jesus?’’ At each monthly Members of the executive Bridget Church, Sister Julia FEED YOUR LAWN! some exposure to various may be sent to Arts of Tolland, 10-14 lb. Duggan„ 2.16 Hollister St.; mitment as they grow toward meeting, a panel wjH present board, who are in charge of set­ Ryan and the Rev. Louis pieces of equipment. Box 163, Tolland. Contributor WAYBEST TURKEYS A v e ra g e ...... lb. Michelle Savard, East Hart­ maturity. one aspect of the life of Jesus, ting up the monthly programs Cremonie of St. James Church. LANDSCAPE MATERIALS Intermediate covers basic to Jon Harrison of Coventry is ford; Wendy Swanson, 221 NOW’S THE BEST TIME among contributors to a new QUARTER LOIN Porter St.; Sharon Lebel, To Prove It — See Itl literary magazine. Harvest, U.S.DA. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE U.S.D.A. CHOICE Boston Hill Rd., Andover; Irene SAVE ON SCOTT* PRODUCTS! which will appear in local FIRST CUT BONELESS ROLLED CENTER CUT BOnOM CONN. SALVAb e CO., Inc. alias The Pelletier, 20 Lura Dr., Hebron; • JapnncM V«w« • Colonaatar Also: GREENFIELD, DRTHO, bookstores and libraries this • Junipara • Japanata Holly Land Trust Will PORK Karen Moriarty, 11 Tracy Dr., • Rhododandront • Engllth and HUBBARD-HALL, and week. 0 Vernon; Donna Carini, 39 CHUCK CHUCK ROUND GLORIOUS EMPORIUM • Andromada Amarican Holly MILORGANITE. Harvest is a production of the CORNER OF HARTFORD ROAD ABOUT TOWN Auburn Rd. • Axalaaa • Mugho Pina Meet On Oct. 9 Connecticut Writers League, a CHOPS • ML Laura) • Shada and This Week’s Specials statewide workshop for & PINE ST., MANCHESTER - 649-7782 • Flowaring Shruba Flowaring Traaa • GREENFIELD LAWN FOOD • a STEAK 9-11 End & Canter Cuta ROAST writers, which observed its 14th ROAST Baton twirling classes will winner of over 1,000 awards and • Ground Co«ar 10,000 sq.ft...... * 9 a 9 5 TOLLAND begin Monday in the gym of the the “Miss Majorette of T I R E C H E C K AND MUCH, MUCH MORE; SEE OUR VIVTA KENNESON anniversary Sept. 13. LARGE OUTDOOR SELECTIONS! • ORTHO GROW LAWN Harrison, director of ^Nathan Hale School on Spruce Massachusetts” ; and student DETROIT(UPI)-It’s good Hi, FOOD publications at Manchester St. Anyone interested in par­ teacher Caroline Duwell, who practice to inspect the wheels M NQIN8 POTS, rag. S9.96, Indoors or Out Covers 12,000 sq. ft. The Tolland Land Trust will hold its annual meeting at the Community College, was active ticipating is invited. Classes has also won many awards. whenever new tires are Neighbor I I 81m NOHr ONLY *6.45 Reg. $10.95 Congregational Church Oct. 9 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be on the editorial board of will be separated according to bought for a car. c age. Lessons are $1.50 each ses­ J E N n i J-16 DRIVEWAY SEALER N O W O N L Y ...... Dr. Anthony Phiipotts, instructor of a field study course in Harvest and contributed his A wheel that does not lie 5 BaHont »B.an geolo^ at the University of Connecticut. The other day we were sion once a week and $1 for in­ A Bible study will be con­ • HUBBARD-HALL LAWN poem, “Soul Solace’’ to the first flat or roll straight on a and PLANT FOOD A filmstrip, “A Trip Down the Hockanum,” narrated by issue. putting out a small Hallo­ surance for the year. Lessons ducted tonight at 7:30 at the smooth surface should be Pla n ts - Plants ■ Plants For flowers, vegetables, Rev. Paul Bowman of theUnion Congregational Church in For further information, ween stock and a new are taught by Dolly Farina, United Pentecostal Church. replaced. A damaged wheel ChrytanUwmumt, Uirgw and Small Foliaga and Tarrarlum Plants, Qloxlnlaa, MIxtd Pott, Rustic shrubs; feed them now - Rockville, will be shown. The Shenipsit Camera Club was please write to the League, employee commented that can ruin a new set of tires responsible for the photography and members of the Vernon the mask I was wearing Baakata, Azaltas, Rhododandront, African VIolata, the last lime. P.O. Box 78, Farmington, Conn. quickly. and much, much moral Thoutandt to choota from. Historical Society planned the itinerary. The “trip” begins 06032. U.S.D.A. CHOICE MEATS - PERSONAL SERVICE - S&H GREEN STAMPS was real funny. He never 50 lbs...... Agents Demonstrate Qypaum, Ume A Grandular Lime at Shenipsit Lake and continues through Rockville ending at Plates On Sale got to be an old employee because I wasn’t wearing a TPE«5iAU3(t.high ------Oakland. T The Junior Women’s Club is Several area agents for the Union members contend they Membership renewal time is on. Dues are $5 for regular mask at all. I just can’t stand flattery. lO SALE once again selling plates com­ DELICIOUS BUMBLEBEE STRICTLY FRESH John Hancock Mutual Life In­ need salary increases to keep FOBSYTHIA *3.35 (3«»9.95) members and $2 for students. Any interested person may Anyway, as you can gather, we’re working memorating the 200th anniver­ GRADE A surance Co. w ere among up with the spiraling cost of join the Land Trust by sending a check to: The Tolland Land feverishly (?) to bring out all the new goodies I picked NOW GOING ON Eliminate Brown Spots in Your Lawn sary of the nation. The plates, PEPSI members of the Insurance living, but the insurance com­ and Crabgraas with “CLOUT,”... * / f ^ / Trust, Inc.; Box 143; Tolland. The trust now has 100 members TUNA up at a New Hampshire auction and the contents of which are made by the Fenton APPLES Workers International Union, pany reportedly refused to re­ ARTHUR DRUG including eight charter members and ten student members. MEDIUM two bankruptcy stocks. I’ll try to give you a few hints: Knockout Chinch Bugs with “KWIT”. Glass Company, are available AFL-CIO, demonstrating open negotiations on a labor COLA against their employer in white or blue and have an un­ contract still in force. glazed finish. 3 LBS. FISH Wednesday at Boston, Mass. 6-Pack - Non-Return EGGS Local union spokesmen Open House Slated There will be a complete set Solid White of four plates with one made described the demonstration as The existing union agreement avialable each year until 1976. an attempt to call public atten­ expires next June. Union By Fire Department On July 4, 1976, the molds will tion to what the union calls a members say they’ve been COMPARE PRICES be destroyed in a ceremony at Doz. callous attitude of the Boston- seeking a re-opening of r i % T E JIOC Independence Hall, thereafter, based firm toward its agents. negotiations since last winter. ON SOLID STATE ANDOVER said each time has been making the value of the plates PORTABLE COLOR TV different. go up each year thereafter. Donna Holland She said he really enjoys her Correspondent For further information o i policy of campaigning door to please call, 742-6703. 5 THEN COME TO 646-0375 door. Pilgrim Mills In conjunction^with fire 19 DIAGONAL prevention week Oct. 6-12 the Insta-Matic Color Andover Volunteer Fire U/iTHouT FABRIC SALE 20th CENTURY TV Department will hold an open UALITY - VARIETY SELECTION - LOW PRICES Tuning, Plug-in Cir­ % house Saturday, Oct. 12 from Usually US 100 cuit Modules, Matrix noon until 4 p.m. at the WASTE KING .25 Wise Dip Mixes ...... 17 Bright Picture Tube, AND firehouse. 1.49 Bread Trays ...... 69 solwsnn detachable ’’Glare- There will be movies, ap­ UNIVERSAL BIGGEST SELECTION Guard” Filter. paratus displays and .79 Screen-Glass Installer...... 40 CMSSIS ^ DIVISION OF NORRIS INDUSTRIES 1.99 Zipper Garment B ags...... 1.00 DRAPERY & SLIPCOVER SAVE noD»» demonstrations by the firemen. CHAMPION .69 Solo Hot Cups...... 40 $ 4 1 9 9 5 Pamphlets and information LOBSTER 1.29 12’ Dog Chains...... M FABRICS IN THE AREA of fire prevention will be passed 3.95 Tile Inset Tables ...... 2.20 OVER NEW 1975 out. BREAD Model WP589KW On Tuesday Oct. 8, members ncTomimiHZEi) .89 Knife Racks ...... 40 ON ROLL-ABOUTCART! MODELS of the department wil be at An­ 1.39 Zoom M irrors...... 60 dover Elementary School to put 1.29 Cutting Boards...... 69 Alive , Kicking Fidt Bolts on a demonstration for students DISHDSeEII 5.00 Boys’ Short Boots ...... 2.50 and to pass out a fire prevention While 5.95 Hunting V ests...... 2.97 Values to1 . 9 9 yd. 23"Quasar.n check list. 1-Lb. Loaves ■ ■ 69.95 Twin Mattresses...... 37.90 *5.98 yd. DIAGONAL 4 DRAW ER® ’Those students who complete Supply Lasts 3 139.95 Queen Mattresses ...... 67.40' the check list will receive free ) 0 449.95 ^tople Full Hutch...... 210.40 refreshments at the open house CONSOLE COLOR TV Saturday. 289.95 Walnut 5 Pc. Bedroom...... 129.70 N e w Fa ll ,299.95 Herculon Sofa...... 179.40 DRESS JERSEYS Candidates Speak 4 FOR ^ 1 POLYESTER Dorothy Miller, Republican I "Freshest Produce Sold”l Current Paperback Books ...... 1/2 PfllCEl CALICO PRINTS VALUE $ candidate incumbent for state 39.95 Channel Master Tape D ecks...... 23.40 representative from the 55th SALE! DOUBLEKNITS TIME POTATOES I 0RAN6ES Plus disposable diapers (newborn, daytime & over- district, and David Odegard, R a d u ^ $ ^ 459^^ Republican incumbent for the Im p o rte d t M / 9 i nite), household brushes, 8 track tapes, greeting cards, “California” ! PRICEDI 4th senatorial district, spoke to BUY NOW AND SAVE records, automotive compounds, wax, pine furniture, about 30 members of the 10 For indoor-outdoor carpet, stereo, speakers & changers, P L U Q - I N w . lti|hiAm IN8TA-MATIC« CIRCUIT MODULES Republican Town Committee in f S .2 9 * 7 9 ^ \ COLOR TUNING BOILED HAM ^ swabs & wipes, etc. . ,, \ Ceiw Mui Most Chassis compo­ Andover Tuesday. UHRIHC \ y T Just push one button nents are on replace­ Co come visit and enjoy the deiicious complimen­ and you autom alicilly able modules if a cir­ Odegard said he has enjoyed ^ balancs color intens- cuit needs to be re­ placed, an exchartQe his past two terms in the senate < 2 5 tary coffee while you look. We’ll really enjoy seeing Model WU8004KW ^ CMtrail ity, hue. contrast. brlp'htness'and can even module can be plugged and would like to return. Due to you. Remember that we seel with a real “no-hard Color sctivite automatic line in by a service tech­ Off manufacturer's suggested retail price. eatfoee FOAM Insta-Matic Color Tuning, Piug-in Circuit iflURiiry juning easy' nician . usually in the new leadership in the assembly «ila ^ time” money back guarantee if your purchase does not home' 4 U 0 4 PWAcnai Modules, solid state chassis (except 4 tubes), Connecticut’s finances have please you in every way. And my wife says, “Don’t ELIGIBLE DISHWASHERS: CF/SS 878-200, TV Reception Simuleled stabilized he said. forget your wallet!” PILLOWS • BOLSTER^'•'’cusmONS ______l i m i t e d T IM ^ O N L Y He said very soon he will be I Remember our actively campaigning to bring CUSTOM P ER IT ED Exhausting Hours: ^ /u facts and information to the y PILLSBURY R A P W C c ^ D _ dask a O H I L L S W 0 8 WNurns ^ people. K ITC H EN wEN I Ell PIE MIXES a o e t e r q e n t >M o , c o f e k Thurs. Eve (Ugh) 6 to 9, (jtyCtLiUXu TW Cat $ Fridays 10 to 9 and Satur- /V . * M Mrs. Miller said she has 36S CENTER ST. • TEL. 649-7S44 I S • . PUgtimA^tlls 20th CENTURY TV enjoyed her fifth terms in the days 10 to 5, We’re resting nCDADTUCiU ______• FABRIC DEPARTMENT(^jsTORES Louis Daacanlo Barla £ £ yM less! 176 BURNSIDE AVE. 5 2 8 -15 5 4 EAST HARTFORD house and hopes to return. She MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off. 1-86) ...... PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 — PAGE NINCTEEN Quarryville Juniors Plan Booster Drive 41 New Voters Cut your heating bill' this winter Manchester election officials As of Sept. 30, Manchester The Quarryville Junior An­ existence since October 1972. It THE CANDIDATES and Drum Corps. more fun and more interesting. money in order to purchase signed up 41 new voters had 27,989 voters — 11,068 has been directed by Bill Smith withnewRelnsul.' cient Fife and Drum Corps will When Smith took over the The corps presently has about tunics or vests with ruffled Wednesday night in a two-hour Democrats, 8,860 Republicans of Vernon. He is assisted by ARE SAYING kick off its first fund-raising corps it practiced modern 25 members from Bolton, dickeys and tri-comered hats, session in the registrars’ office and 8,061 unaffilited. It is a Ken Carey also of Vernon. event — a booster drive — to music until April of this year. Manchester, Vernon and East to complete a uniform in an­ — 13 Democrats, 4 Republicans preliminary list and subject to raise money to complete its an­ Originally called the Bolton At that time club members Hartford. cient motif. and 24 unaffiliated. removals and additions Fife and Drum Corps, the name cient corps uniform Saturday themselves asked to change to The club has never had any Members will meet at United Barry: Criticizes NU Ad Voter-making sessions were resulting from a recent was recently changed to the beginning at 9:30 a.m. an ancient corps. The members fund-raising as Smith wanted to Methodist Church Saturday at scheduled for today at townwide canvass of all persons The present club has been in Quarryville Junior Ancient Fife felt the old colonial songs were prove it could function before 9:30 a.m. to kick off their fund­ David M. Barry, Democratic period when consumers’ utility Manchester High School and on on the lists. The amended and asking townspeople for support. raising drive. candidate for Fourth District bills are dramatically in­ Downtown Main St. and Friday official list will be ready Oct. He himself purchased the an­ Anyone donating to the corps state senator, is criticizing creased through the new fuel and Saturday at various shop­ 25. cient drums for the corps as will receive a booster tag which Northeast Utilities for its adjustment clause, it would ping centers. well as color guard equipment, has the name of the corps on advertising policy, particularly seem your over-all operating Another 7 to 9 p.m. session berets and ties. one side and a short history of the money it is spending on expenses could be reduced will be held next Wednesday in The parents of corps Bolton quarries on the other. national advertising. through the elimination of the registar of voter’s office in W omen’s Studies members provided the shirts, Any donation to the corps will Barry is calling attention to a advertisements such as this the Municipal Building. ties, trousers and sneakers. be greatly appreciated, said full-page ad in the Sept. 16 issue one. The information could just Saturday, Oct. 12, will be the STORRS (UPI) - Joan Fees must be paid by the Mrs. Barbara Sposito, corps of Time Magazine. In it the as well be conveyed to the last chance (with one excep­ Geiter, assistant to the director corps when it enters competi­ member parent. parent company for Hartford public in a news relase.” tion) for residents to sign up for of the state Permanent Com­ tion. The corps has participated The containers being carried Electric and Connecticut Light Barry asked Northeast voting in the Nov. 5 election. A 9 m ission on the Status of in three competitions so far. In by members were donated by and Power tells of its research Utilities to send him a state­ a.m. to 8 p.m. session will be Women, says she has been its first competition it won se­ Shady Glen of Manchester. into the possibility of getting ment, describing the company’s held that day in the town clerk’s offered the post of interim cond place. Any past member of the energy from the sun. advertising policy and setting office. director of women’s studies at the University of Connecticut. The ancient drums for the corps who has equipment is In a letter to Northeast forth its annual expenditure to The exception is for those corps now have the new name asked to return it to Dale If s the quickest, easiest way to add to the Utilities, Barry wrote, "At a carry out that policy. persons whose eligibility rights Ms. Geiter said the job would of the corps painted on them, will mature after Oct. 12 be for the 1974-1975 academic Higgins, South Rd., or Mrs. insulation in your attic. thanks to the work of Fred Luck (Manchester residents, U.S. year. A special committee is Sposito, Steele Crossing Rd. or Install it yourself! If s easy. Just roll It out over the of Bolton. at a corps practice Monday at citizens and at least 18 years of being formed at UConn to seek existing insulation and lightly press into place. No Agostinelli: The corps presently needs 6:30 p.m. at Bolton Elementary age). A 9 a.m. to noon voter­ a permanent director for the School. stapling needed. making session will be held for stuies program, which has been If you don't have at least 6" of insulation in your Babbidge Big Spender their benefit only — also in the a controversial issue among attic, you're probably underinsulated. (Most homes are.] town clerk’s office. campus women’s groups. Re Insul is the fiber glass insulation specially made state Comptroller Nathan G. louder than words, Agostinelli for existing homes by Johns-Manville. Agostinelli, Republican can­ said Mrs. Grasso’s action left Measure your attic, find out how far apart your didate for lieutenant governor, no doubt she would be unable to joists are, then buy now and save two ways! You'll cut said today the naming of Homer avoid an income tax if she in­ $13 Million Willed She Keralh your fuel bill this w inter-and we'll give you S5 off on Babbidge by Ella Grasso as her tended to live up to the Area Profile your purchase! research specialist on the Democratic platform. To Housekeeper state’s economy "is a storm “In 1968,” said Agostinelli, "Assuming all other conditions remain constant from year to year. signal the taxpayers cannot af­ “Mrs. Grasso was chairman of ford to ignore." the Democratic platform com­ MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich. were not named in the will, but Agostinelli warned mittee. ’The disastrous docu­ (UPI) — Employes of the New an attorney represeijrting the S a v e $5 taxpayers, “Hang on to your ment that committee produced Haven Foundry knew Mrs. three said they will contest the pcoketbooks and wallets,” ad­ Calendars For Sale on 1,000 SQ. FT. OR MORE OF RE INSUL enough to insulate most attics. Offer gc resulted in a state deficit of $244 Lucille Rahmeyer occupied a will. December 31,1974 at participating building material dealers. ding, "Mr. Babbidge is one of million and brought the state to special place in the boss’ heart. Lamkins explained that he BOLTON the original big spenders. He is the brink of an income tax. I How special a place was dis­ wanted to express appreciation Donna Holland You must fill out coupon and present it to dealer when moking Re Insul purchase to receive discount a proponent of an income tax fear that Mrs. Grasso with closed when his will was read. for Mrs. Rahmeyer, who lives Pumpkin Plants Spreads Across Yard and an opponent of cutting the Homer Babbidge as her advisor It gave Mrs. Rahmeyer with her husband Lawrence Name^— ..... ______Phone______The Bolton Parent Teacher Organization-sponsored sale of sales tax.” will be enough to make an in­ assets valued at $13 million. next to the Lamkin home in a John Pickens of 206 Ferguson Rd. shows one of the growing calendars is now under way. The oldest students in the family at quickly to germinate and get a pumpkin going right away. Address______,______□aiming that actions speak come tax inevitable.” “I was loyal to him,” Mrs. Mount Clemens suburb. pumpkins on the giant pumpkin plant growing rapidly now Bolton Elementary School and Bolton Center School received a Rahmeyer said Wednesday. “I am extremely grateful for Halloween is only a month away and its had a late start. calendar Wednesday. aty______^______- State. .Z ip . out of his compost pile in the back of his yard. “You can The plant was just a few leaves in mid-July, Pickens said. "He realized it and appreciate the loving care which Lucille almost see it grow,” says his wife, Lorna. “It’s seeking the Parents are requested to either return 50 cents for the calendar Here’s where to buy Re Insul: it.” Rahmeyer has given to my They returned from a vacation in early August to find it Westbrook: Relief for Renters sun,” he explained. The compost gives it plenty of nutri­ or the calendar itself by Oct. 9. Her boss, Sumner D. wife, my mother and myself,” beginning to reach across the grass. Its many streamers ment, but in the back corner of their treed yard, it gets Members of the Quarryville Junior Ancient Fife and Drum Corps of Bolton. The ancient The money should be returned in an envelope with the child’s Lamkins, died Sunday at age 82. the will read. “I make this grow now about six feet a week they say. Pickens, a vice name and the teacher’s name. The Finance Committee of Assembly provided relief for very little sun. Streamers from the one plant seem to fran­ drum has recently been repainted with the new corps name. The group will conduct a the Connecticut General renters and mobile He was president and sole declaration so there will be no president of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co., claims no Limited copies of the calendar are available at the high school owner of the foundry, which tically stretch out across the grass and up tree branches booster drive Saturday throughout town. (Herald photo by Holland) Assembly has praised the ef­ homeowners matching the doubt or question about my in- farming skill. But he and his wife are very proud and for anyone wishing to purchase them. employed 750 persons and has tent to benefit Lucille seeking more light. It seems to know the first frost will kill Complimentary copies of the calendar have been delivered to forts of Connecticut’s tax relief already available to amazed by their pumpkin plant. Note the pumpkin flower assessors and tax departments homeowners. In either event, been a major supplier of Rahmeyer to the exclusion of all its budding pumpkins. Its pretty yellow flowers open in the insert. (Herald photo by Barlow) sponsors and school administrators. automotive castings since 1926. others.” Carol Tuschick is chairman of the fund-raising event. x'ouiAi ,/u "ig/tviNe MAA/cHesrra oven s o _ i.r^.^usA j in helping senior citizens un­ persons 65 and over may now iU> derstand and take advantage of receive up to $400 in tax or rent V. Lamkins named Mrs. Mrs. Rahmeyer, a registered Rahmeyer as his chief the new circuit breaker relief, which is reimburseable nurse, first cared for Lamkins’ beneficiary and left $75,000 in mother during a terminal ill­ Firefighting Memorabilia provisions for homeowners and from the state. other bequests — including $15,- ness 20 years ago. After Mrs. renters. Individuals reaching 65 000 for the care of his German ABOUT G. Warren Westbrook, R- should contact the Tax Office at Lamkin died, Mrs. Rahmeyer shepherd dogs. South Windsor, noted that this the Town Hall for specific infor­ nursed Lamkins’ wife, who died Historical Society Topic TOWN Citizens Question Budget Hikes year’s session of the General mation, Westbrook said. A nephew ^nd two nieces in 1967. Then, Lamkins’ attorney TOLLAND Pedersen, who is secretary of Plans will soon be announced School Gets Grant said, Mrs. Rahmeyer continued Vivian Kenneson the Connecticut Firemen’s for this event. A car wash and bake sale will AGWff HARTFORD (UPI) - The to serve as a housekeeper and Correspondent Historical Society, Inc. Mr. School .Menus be conducted by Manchester COLUMBIA last year. Besides being school budget when it was wanted an organization for confidential secretary to the in­ Virginia Carlson building official, Pescatello Houley: Discloses Finances Hartford Foundation for Public Tel. 875-4704 Macy has loaned the articles Parker Memorial and Assembly Order of Rainbow for learned that tuition to Windham parents. The feeling was more dustrialist. She also had acted Correspondent also is zoing agent, sanitarian, had been increased significant­ Giving today announced it has The Tolland Historical Socie­ through the Firem en’s Hicks Memorial Girls, Saturday from 9 a.m. to flexibility could be had in a In line with a campaign com­ commissions based on his sales as director of the foundry for 228-9224 health agent, and demolition of­ Extra heat awarded a $50,000 grant to St. ty 'will begin its new season of Historical Society and the Monday: Sloppy Joe on bun, noon at the Hartford National ly- local PTO, she added. mitment, State Senate can­ of products manufactured by a several years. Several increases in the ficer, all of which come under Residents will vote on the Joseph College in Hartford to programs for members on Oct. Tolland Fire Department. Mr. green beans, carrot sticks, Bank parking lot on Main St. Disal)led V’olers didate, Robert D. Houley, D- jewelry firm (Balfour Co.), and “For some time, she has been selectmen’s budget were one salary. budget Oct. 7 at the annual town develop and implement a nurs­ 7 with a discussion and display Macy is vice president of the cherry jello. Mrs. Grace Pringle, 35th District, has disclos^ his that $2,792.13 was paid in ing program. the only person authorized to questioned at the public hearing Selectmen were asked to meeting at 8 p.m. in Yeomans When & Wherel of early American firefighting Firemen’s Historical Society. Tuesday: Juice, pizza, pepper The Young Women’s chairwoman of voter informa­ net worth at $45,000. Federal Income Tax in 1973 sign checks,’’ said attorney held last week. reduce the Columbia Lake and Hall. Under the grant. Dr. Anne memorabilia as part of Fire Some of the items will also be slaw, pudding with fruit. Fellowship of the Salvation tion for the GOP Town Com­ Houley listed assets of a self- based on a gross adjusted in­ Alfred W. Alls. About 100 persons attended dam account since year after PTO Forming Donnelly, who has implemented Prevention Week observances on display Oct. 6 and 12 at the Wednesday: Hamburger on Army will meet at the Citadel mittee, said any permanently paid deferred income pension come of $20,900. The will also stipulated that in town. Tolland Jail Museum, which is roll, ketchup, popeye salad, the hearing which lasted until year they put in $8,000 in the 'The first steps to form a you need it! nursing programs at Temple tonight at 7:45 to go to Civie’s disabled resident who is eligible plan at $14,000; a home at $46,- Concluding, Houley said, Mrs. Rahmeyer become presi­ Articles from the collection operated by the Historical midnight. budget and usually expend less Parent Teacher Organization and Villanova Universities in crunch-topped peach pudding. Restaurant in South Windsor to be made a voter may do so at 000, two automobiles at $5,000 "This disclosure is necessary in dent of the foundry which of David E. Macy of Avon will Society. Thursday: Parker: for dinner. ’The selectmen’s budget totals than $1,000. began last week when a Pennsylvania, will spend the his or her own home by contac­ and a minor savings account. the current climate of public manufactures cylinder heads be displayed for the meeting at Local observances marking Beeferoni, tossed salad, corn- $270,295 and those present dis­ Hadigian said that until the steering committee of 15 per­ next year developing the ting the admitting officials, Liabilities are set at $20,000 suspicion of political candidates and manifolds for Chrysler the Savings Bank of Tolland, Fire Prevention Week, which is bread and jelly. Hicks: Italian cussed it, item by item for selectmen decide what they are. sons met at the home of Joan facilities and recruiting faculty town clerk or registrars. including a mortgage on his and illustrates that my family at St. Joseph. Corp. and American Motors and Mrs. Find Pedersen Jr. will Oct. 6 through 12, will include a grinder, potato chips, pickled nearly two and one half hours. going to do about repairing the Harris, ’Thompson Hill Rd. Economical Automatic Safe An application and a home and personal debts. is facing the same problems as The program is expected to Corp. discuss the articles. The Macy display of fire fighting equip­ beets, fruit cup. ’The assessors account was dam they could delete $3,000. The committee nominated LEGAL physician’s certificate stating Houley stated that he has no my constituents. I would hope begin in the fall of 1975 and to The exact worth of Lamkins’ collection is one of the largest ment on the Green as well as Friday: Soup, peanut butter $7,400 for 1973-74 with $5,599 Once plans are complete, Mrs. Harris president: Betsy the applicant is permanently AGWAY 50,000 BTU investments and does not serve that all candidates at every have an enrollment of about 200 estate is not likely to become in size and value on the East the display at the jail. and jelly sandwich, cheese expended. This year’s request selectmen could ask the town Unkel, vice president; Vicki NOTICE handicapped, must be sub­ Save on any corporate boards. His level would address themselves students by 1979. known until after another provi­ Coast, and many pieces are of The meeting Oct. 7 will begin cube, cucumber spear, was for $7,700. meeting to get funds, he said. Wallace, secretary and Robin PORTABLE OIL HEATER* ADMISSION OF ELECTORS mitted. sole income is derived from to this matter of public finan­ Part of the grant will be used sion in the will is completed — Connecticut origin, according at 8 p.m. Cinderella cake. Richard Kristoff, chairman, The fire department account Demarjian, treasurer. Get 13 hours of warm, cozy comfort without refilling Notice is hereby given that Both applications may be ob­ cial disclosure. the sale of Lamkins’ stock in to a Historical Society National 4-H Week 'Folland .Middle and said the increase is needed for was increased $7,500 from $11,- A public meeting will be held this heaterl Built-in safety shut-olf automatically turns y* 3 5 to renovate two large there will be a voter-making tained at the town clerk’s of­ unit off It fuel supply is interrupted. Lightweight and the foundry and a trucking sub­ spokesman. The week of Oct. 6 through 12 Tolland High stamps and the assessors’ 000 to $18,500. Edward Roy, Thursday in the faculty lounge classrooms to accomodate a session in the Municipal fice. The deadline is Oct. 15. compact yet easily heats a 2-car garage or comparable nursing laboratory and provide sidiary. Among the items to be dis­ is also National 4-H Week. The Monday: Sloppy Joe on bun, Building, Registrar of Voters’ school costs at the University of department president, said the at Porter School at 8 p.m. area. Ideal (or handymen, sportsmen, contractors, and Miller: Hits Denis Platform The application can be sent to space for nine faculty offices, a “That $13 million is only an played will be two leather fire Tolland 4-H Town Committee green beans, carrot sticks, Office, on Wednesday, October Connecticut. increase was necessary Nominations will be welcome outdoors people. (6^104) Town Clerk Rita Cloutier, Mrs. Donna Holland state deficit and increased secretarial station and a recep­ estimate,” Alls said. “But it’s buckets believed to be about 140 will have posters in all schools. cherry jello. 9, 1974 from 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 Albert Hadigian questioned because of increased operating from the floor. rag. $149.95 $ - | . j ^ 9 5 Pringle, GOP registrar or Mrs. Correspondent taxes.” tion area. not a bad one." years old, early Currier and The 4-H C(ubs will have a dis­ Tuesday: Juice, pizza, pepper P.M. for the purpose of admit­ why a $300 increase is needed costs and for a new radio con­ Executive committee Laura Szegda, Democratic Now Just 1 1 ^ Tel. 646-0375 Mrs. Miller noted the Ives lithographs from the series play in a shop window at the slaw, pudding with fruit. ting all persons who are found when the assessors didn’t spend trol siren which soon will be in positions filled included Ways registrar. State Rep. Dorothy Miller Democrats have always had the “Life of the Fireman,” and Tolland Shopping Center. It will Wednesday: Tacos, cole to be qualified to be Electors of their budget last year. He felt statewide use. The siren would and Means tri-chairmen. Penny campaigning for re-election in reputation of being big glass grenades. Filled with show some of the projects done slaw, crunch-topped peach pud­ the Town of Manchester. at least $1,000 could be cut from cost about $3,000, Roy said. Pepin, Trudy Williams and Scout Officers AGWAY 150,000 BTU the 55th District has attacked spenders. ROCKVILLE water, the latter was thrown by ding. the assessors account. Last year, more than 1200 Carole Lapis; membership, Troop 62 Scoutmaster Ray­ by the 4-H clubs in town. Notice is also hereby given PORTABLE HEATER* the Democratic party platform She said they are also good at firemen as they tried to Another important event, ac­ Thursday: Italian grinder, that in accordance with S^tion First Selectman Joseph man hours were put into the Cathy D’ltalia; by-laws; mond Allard has announced of­ Delivers 700 cubic feet of warm air per minute. Flame- as being inflationary and sure running the state into the red, HOSPITAL NOTES extinguish blazes. potato chips, pickled beets, Szegda suggested the figure volunteer fire department, Ray Marjorie Grant and Madge ficer of the troop. out control and protective Internal heat shield are two cording to a committee 9-17 of the Election Laws, as to create a deficit and in­ such as the $240 million debt “The program will be a look fruit cup. should stay at $7,700 and said. “These hours are free — Vining. Publicity co-chairmen They include Chris McQuade, of the safety features that keep this unit a best-sellerl spokesman, is the annual 4-H amended, the Board of Ad­ Tankless design enables you to operate from a remote creased taxes. left by the last Democratic ad­ back at the way they used to Friday: Fish, tartar sauce, anything remaining in the ac­ we work cheap,’’ he added. The are Mrs. Vining and Shirley senior patrol leader; Robert achievement night on Oct. 24 at missions has designated the fuel source. No double handling of fuel. Heat can be Mrs. Miller said, “The ministration. Admitted Friday: Bessie fight fires,’’ said Mrs. french fries, peas, roll, count would go back in the firemen were given a round of Aitken. Brownson, assistant senior 6:30 p.m. at the TAG building. Registrars of Voters as admit­ applause. directed horizontally or at a 30 degree angle-unit can Democrats have a great habit “I am proud to pledge my Betterley, Snipsic Lake Rd., Perry, Enfield; Mary Rothe, chocolate ice box cake. ting officials for the above ses­ general fund. The PTA will be disbanded patrol leader; Joe Lemieux, even be suspended from celling. (66-0011) support for the Republican par­ Szegda told those present that of talking about giving things to Ellington; Salvatore Bruzzese, Windsorville Rd., Rockville; sion. Building official Sam after almost 35 years, having scribe; Todd Wainwright, reg. $239.00 ty'p(atform which specifically it may not be long before the $ 1 8 9 0 0 people but they rarely mention Meriden; Jacinto Melendreras, Otto Schtatz, Hartford Tpke., Dated at Manchester, Pescatello is aking for an in­ begun in January 1940. Last librarian; Chuck Grant, Now only opposes a state income tax and town will have to buy a new paying for them. ’Dieir new Union St., Rockville; Josephine Vernon; Antonio Tarantino, Connecticut this 3rd day of Oc­ crease of $3,500 in salary, up April the nominating com­ quartermaster; Jay Tuttle, platform is a long list of things makes no wild spending Sheldon, Broad Brook; Stafford Springs. Swedish Authors Win Nobel Prizes from the $5,000 he earned bulldozer for the landfill area. Mark Trainor, Bob Pepin, Add-on Wheel & Tank Kit easily converts tankless unit tober, 1974. mittee was unable to interest Into a self-contained heater. 14.5 gallon fuel tank they would ‘give’ the people of promises,” she said. Elizabeth Stevenson, Somers; Births Saturday: A daughter before. He also is asking $2,000 He said he has had quotes" of patrol leaders; Jim Peppin, Board of Admissions anyone in becoming an officer. mounted on large easy-rolling wheels. (66-0015) Connecticut. Each individual “Our record in the past two Nina Stone, South St., to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sheldon, By EMIL SVEILIS Ithaca.” and Martinson is best for a clerk and $500 for general $50,000 or more for a new Mike Zahansky and Jeff Bisson, reg. $54.95 committee considered relative­ Chester F. Bycholski Mrs. Harris, who polled many recommendation sounds fine, years proves we know how to Rockville. Broad Brook. STOCKHOLM (UPI) - expenses. bulldozer. assistant patrol leaders. FREE when purchased w/ISOBA at reg. price known for the novel, “The ly uknown authors for the prize Selectman parents, said the majority but when they are combined achieve balanced spending Discharged Friday: Robert Admitted Sunday: Norman Swedish authors Eyviijd John­ Road.” Kristoff said there is usually When the school board budget to avoid upstaging the presenta­ Irene R. Pisch into one total package, we, the while cutting taxes,” said Mrs. Anderson, Main St., Ellington; Blais, RFD 8, Vernon; Robert son and Harry Martinson, both a board of inquiry when such an was- discussed, townspeople IN-LINE THERMOSTAT Johnson, who has written 44 tion of the 1970 award to exiled Selectman people, can look forward to a Miller. Ann Beno and baby, Vernon Callahan, Enfield; Margaret relatively unknown inter­ books, had three translated into increase is requested in salary asked that the gifted child For all heaters without thermostats. "Set-and-forget” Soviet writer Alexander Mildred M. Schaller THURS., FRI., SAT. Gardens, Vernon; Joan Casey, Candlewood Dr., South nationally, won the 1974 Nobel and asked the selectmen if this program be reinstated as well convenience on your heaterl Automatically turns heater English. Like Martinson, Solzhenitsyn. Selectman Bentley, Anderson Rd., Windsor; Herbert Coles, Hub­ Prize for literature today. had been done. as the co-curricular program on and off, maintaining constant, even temperature critics describe him as an out­ Solzhenitsyn is expected to Edward Tomkiel level. Conserves fuel and extends running time. (68-0013) Tolland; Jeffery Boardman, bard Lane, Ellington; Antonio The 18-member academy standing novelist by European 'The building official’s office which involves intramural and come to Stockholm during the Town Clerk LADIES’ BICYCLES reg. $19.95 Somers; Archangelo D’Amato, DeCarli, Muddy Brook Rd., cited Johnson, 74, for took in more than $6,000 in fees interscholastic sports. These $ 1 5 8 8 standards, robbed of world Nobel festival on Dec. 10 to pick two accounts were cut from the Now only Washington St., Vernon; Mary Ellington; Loretta Devine, “narrative art, far seeing in fame by the not widely read up the prize he won four years Hayslip, Pineview Dr., Vernon; Court St., Rockville; Kenneth lands and ages in the service of language that is his mother ago, but failed to pick up for 3 SPEED Judy Lynne Hillebrecht and Donlon, Elmwood Park, N.J.; freedom.” The 70-year-old Mar­ tongue. ■ • fear he wouldn’t be let back in NOTICE ROLLFAST baby, Stafford Springs; Jean Eleanor Detelj, Somers; Nancy tinsons citation was for One of his major works was the Soviet Union. FOR ADMISSION ELECTORS TOWN OF ANDOVER O nly SO Lett Marvonek, Enfield; PokCha Dunker, Virginia Lane, “writings that catch the dew- the autobiographical “Novel Ouellette, Stafford Springs; Tolland; Patricia Hemmeler, drops and reflect the cosmos.” About Olof,” published as a CONN. Jeffrey Walthire, Burbank Rd., Middle Rd., Ellington; William Karl-Ragnar Gierow trilogy between 1934-37. Notice is hereby given that Rockville. Krasinski, Somersville; Arlene secretary of the Academy said Translated into English are Perodical Lists the Board of Admission of Elec­ KALGLO TITAN ALADDIN Births Friday: A daughter to Payson, Rachel Rd,, Rd., in announcing the selection: “I “ Return to Ithaca,” the ‘Happy’ Factors tors for the Town of Andover Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock, W. Manchester; Laura Phelps, can tell you that the Academy Odyssey retold as a modern will be in session in the Town COOPER HILL WATER RADIANT UTILITY PORTABLE Main St., Rockville; a daughter Union St., Rockville; Madge now has confirmed its decision novel, “ The Days of his HARTFORD (UPI) - The Office Building on Saturday, to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Clark Sefleriene, Rau St., Rockville. to award the 1974 Nobel prize to Grace,” and “ 1914” another periodical ’’P erspective," October 12th, 1974 from 10:00 HEATER HEATER HEATER* Chapel, Rockville Rd., Discharged Sunday: Rose Evvind Johnson and Harry autobiographical novel which is written for state A.M to 3:00 P.M. in accor­ TREATMENT PLANT This Infrared heater puts heat exactly Specially designed (or overhead mount­ Economical heat lor the playroom floor, gar­ Rockville. Bretton, South St., Rockville; Martinson.” published in 1934. Department of Correction dance with State Statue 9-17. for where you want It, when you want It and ing! Tested and listed by UL (or your age or work room. Smokeless, odorless, sale | Admitted Saturday: Marie Salvatore Bruzzese, Meriden; There had been speculation There had been much employes, has a way of the purpose of admitting all without wasting electricity. Heats objects safety. Warm 1320 or hot 1650 watt heat "blue, flame" heater uses thrifty kerosene. LaMarque, Mountain St., Eunice Cratty, RFD 1, since Monday that the two speculation as to who would get checking what it calls your persons who are found to be The Town of Manchester Water Department cordially in­ and creatures on contact. Warms up In range. Automatic thermostat means set- 5,870 to 9,320 BTUs; heata up to 25 hours on "happiness level.” qualified to be Electors of the vites the public to attend the opening of the renovated Fully minutes. Flameless, sale, easy to hang. and-forget convenience. Unconditional one (llllngl (664)200) Rockville; Clayton McIntyre, Rockville; Patricia Hall and Swedes would get the $123,000 this year’s literature prize and assembled The periodical says happiness "Town of Andover, This is the Cooper Hili Water Treatment Plant at 2:00 P.M. on Satur­ Aim It where you need It. Durable, will one year guarantee. (62-4000) reg. $69.95 Sunnyview Dr., Vernon; Janis son, Storrs; Nancy Hathaway, prize and diploma at the Nobel among names mentioned have and last years. (62-4060) ^ A A Q S $ 5 4 9 5 is based on the following fac­ last regular session for admis­ reg. $18.95 $ . | y | 8 8 Now Just Shores, Highland Ave., Willimantic; Edwin Lehrmitt, festival here Dec. 10. been British author Graham day, October 5th. The plant will be open to the public guaranteed reg. $47.95 Now ^ Now only | Rockville; Sally Smith, Grove Reed St., Rockville; Shayne Sources close to the academy Greene, American Saul Bellow tors: realism, flexibility, abili­ sion of electors before the Nov. between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M., at which "not available In Massachusetts ty to relate to people, the ability 5, 1974 Election, time Water Department personnel will provide walk St., Rockville. Lisee and daughter, Enfield; said earlier this years winners the late Swedish author Vilhelm Raleigh, Astra and many others also on SALE ‘ SiibiNt to Mass. & Conn, state ordinancos coyoting portablo heaters (not to be to accept what you are and The qualifications are as through tours of the facility. Refreshments and favors for Uae Agway’s convenient credit plans; Discharged Saturday: Eileen Barbara McKay and son, Ver­ would be selected so as not to Moberg and V. S. Naipaul of We carry Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Bicycles used in places of habitationj Master Charge, BankAmericard, Telmark Andreoli and baby, W. Main St., non Garden Apts., Vernon; upstage Soviet author Trinidad. know it isn’t so bad after all, follows: Applicant must be the children will be provided. The plant is located on being able to express what eighteen years of age on or Cooper Hill Street near the intersection of Cedar Street. ______ADULT 3 WHEELERS Rockville; Gladys Dubois, Jobs Janis Shores, Highland Ave., Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn, who The Nobel committee an­ Hill Rd., Ellington; Shirley Rockville; Elizabeth Steven­ is expected to come to nounced plans last Monday, you’re feeling and humor. before Oct, 13, 1974, must a The public is asked to park on neighboring streets since Other factors include earning resident of the Town of An­ parking facilities at the plant site are limited. Please come Fredrich, Florence St., son, Somers; Janet Williams, Stockholm during the awards however, to reveal the winner AGWAY{3)|nc. S i Rockville; Sheryl Hall and Hartford Tpke., Vernon. ceremony to pick up the prize this week. The Swedish Broad­ a middle income salary: doing dover, if foreign born must be a and learn about the water system and this new facility, MANCHESTER CYCLE SHOP baby, Windsor. Locks; John Births Sunday: A daughter to he won in 1970. casting Corp. said the an­ something physical like naturalized citizen. which has been provided in order to supply good, clean, 178 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER 540 NEW STATE ROAD, jogging, tennis, long walks and Ruth K. Munson safe water to Water Department customers. Hill, Leona Dr., Vernon; Susan Mr. and Mrs. Denis Bolduc, Both Johnson and Martinson nouncement was moved up to 649-2098 • OPEN 9 TO 9 DURING SALE Buckland 643-5123 LaRosa and baby. Ward St., Stafford Springs; a son to Mr. are members of the Academy. end speculation about can­ bicycling; variety; productivi­ Town Clerk Rockville; Michael McMahon, and Mrs. Mark Fluckiger Sr., Johnson’s best-known work in didates. ty; curiosity; and, last but not for Board of Cindy Rd., Ellington; Martha Stafford Springs. English is the novel “Return to Some award sources said the least, loving yourself. Admission of Electors PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct, 3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE Help Wanted J3 Help Wanted 13 Instructions Wanted 20 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Offered 31 Building-Contracting 33 Homes tor Sale 23 Homes tor Sale KEYBOARD operator - 8-4:30 Moving-Trucking- 23 AVON HAPPY ADS MANCHESTER - Brand new p.m. in firm located near South PARTY wishes individual in- Offered by the MANCHESTER - Lovely TREE SERVICE (Soucier) MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, Storage 37 Windsor/Manchester town line. NEED EXTRA $$ TO MAKE struction for basic tvplng two-family, four up, four down. room Cape with first-floor Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Convenient, quiet block, stone and concrete. Experience with photo type set­ CHRISTMAS MERRIER? procedures, in private home. family room, 2 full baths, stumps removed, fully Insured. Reasonable prices. Call 643- 12’ BOX truck and driver We find the house, ting equipment necessary. For Two hours, two aays per week. neighborhood. Fully carpeted, Earn it as an Avon represen­ PHILBRICK fireplaced living room. 7 1/2% Got a tree problem? Well worth 9508. available for all commercial you make the home. information please phone Mrs. tative. Show and sell beautiful Write Box “A” Manchester Waltex kitchen with bui1t-ims, financing available with no a phone call. 742-8252. and residential needs. 649-1590. including washer, dryer and REALTOR Mohney or Mrs. Wilkas at 644- gifts, quality jewelry and Herald. money down to qualified buyer. dishwasher. Stained shingles, BUILDING - Remodeling, MIS 2431. cosmetics in your spare time. Asking $36,900. Zinsser Agency, ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ roofing, concrete steps, □ m i s c V f o r s ^^^^ aluminum storms and screens. AGENCY 646-1511. eling, rec rooms, offices, I’ll be glad to show you how. Gas heat. $53,900. Call Mrs. fireplaces. For estimates call WANTED S lic H e ro lb HOUSEKEEPERS - Full time, Spare room brin$ spare cash these household repairs. Phone 649- 649-1142. 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., five-day Call 289-4922. Neal, Jesdor, exclusive agency, FARM — 50 acres, mostly Articles tor Sale 41 a young couple looking for a “place to call their own." da)fs — Use HeraM ClassHieil Us. 4594. week, including one weekend 643-2081. cleared and level land, 8 room ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful Investigate the possibility of owning this 5-5 Duplex and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING MASON CONTRACTOR - DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, let the tenant help with the monthly mortgage payment. day. Good starting salary, house, harn, two large poultry sweeping view of entire lake, 4- CASH Registers and adding Plastering, custom built stone liberal fringe benefits. Apply In houses, 2-car garage. room older home, modern bath, machines. - Sales, service, $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, The owner’s take a lot of pride In the Improvements they OFFICE WORKER - Mature MANCHESTER or brick fireplaces, chimney stone, gravel, pool and patio person: East Hartford Con­ person. Knowledge of □ REAL ESTATE half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- supplies. 15 years exrarience, repair, block and cement work. have made to their side. In move-ln condition and waiting valescent Home, 745 Main LARGE FAMILY? MANCHESTER 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- formerly with NCR. Free sand. 643-9504. your Inspection. Good value at $35,900. shorthand and typing, posting to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . Somtfln* New and repairs. E. Richard­ Street, East Hartford. accounts, filing, etc. Good stor­ Here is an oversized custom Ranch—large living room, for­ 0131. Estimates. C.R.S. Company, son, 643-0889, 649-0608. Homes For Sale 23 may havt Miit you Cape that should hold your mal dining room, modern Coventry, 742-6381. ALUMINUM sheets used as ting salary, liberal fringe printing plates, .007 thick, RANCH — five brand new rooms are being offered by this family nicely. 3 or 4 kitchen, three bedrooms, first PHONE 643-2711 benefits. Apply in person: East MANCHESTER - Striking 4 a happy odl , ANDOVER BARREnHOME 23x32” . K cents each or 5 for $1. builder who has put excellent workmanship Into this ! Part-time | floor laundry, aluminum TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ Hartford Convalescent Home, bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ bedrooms, IVz baths, rec Phone 643-2711. house. Three bedrooms, two baths, two car garage, 745 Main Street, East Hartford. siding, handy location, Bishop Brook Farm ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, IMPROVEMENT CO. wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first « room, sun porch, carpeting, Handsomely restored 9-room fireplace, aluminum siding, and some nice “extras." $44,- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD I J C P enney Co j garage, eat-in kitchen. Price? reduced to $29,900. and trimming. Attics, cellars floor family room. Prime loca­ Colonial (Circa 1740) plus 2 cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- Barns • Shads • Patio Covers NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 I Our Products Service Depart-! HAVE TRANSPORTATION? tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. Happy Birth(Jay ^ $35,900. Call Tony Wasilefsky AddlUons • Roc Rooms cents each. Inquire side door. Warehouse opening full-time room guest suite in ell. 4 pic­ 5305. COLONIAL-CAPE — Ideal for family living. Four Help Wanted 13 Iment has an immediate! Howland Realtors, 643-1108. at 649-5306, eves. 872-0003. Manchester Evening Herald. for person with one year I LEO I FOUR FAMILY - Four 4- turesque acres, brook, studio, Kitchens • Roofing bedrooms, carpeted living room with corner fireplace INDEX I opening for a telephone sales * EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY MACHINE repairman - All- minimum experience. §: Mike, Sandy, Michael, ^ room apartments. Good in­ carriage shed. A rare find. WEDDING Invitations - Aluminum Siding large eat-ln kitchen with appliances, 1W baths, and com- N O T IC E S ADVERTISING ADVERTISING I representative. Please inquire ■ A’TTRACTIVE Colonial - Three Brochures, Business Forms, WE BUY and sell used fur­ around work. First or second Jobseekers, 568-1070. xj Susan and Paul ^ BARROWS & WALLACE come. Handy location. Owner $99,500. Call Suzanne or Working with old Bom Boordt ond niture. Cash on the line. One p etely finished recreation room. Within walking distance 1 Loit and Found I if you have experience in* bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, ndtettw Naw Hawn Hartford Letterheads, Envelopes, Hand Mown Boomi A SpocloHy 2 — P e n o n ilt shift. Experience preferred, will assist in financing. Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. of three schools. A lot of house for the moneyl $36,900. DEADLINE I telephone sales. Evening! carpeting, nice lot, plus many jv from Colum bia S49-5306 397-1S18 728-6618 piece or an entire housefull. 3 — Announcamanti RATES but will train aggressive STORE WORK - Evenings, Excellent value at $59,600. Tickets, Business Cards and 12:00 noon the day before extras. Upper 30’s. Financing J. WATSON BEACH CO. Roger Barrett 649-0822 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 RAISED RANCH — one of the nicest we’ve seeni Newly •4 mechanical-minded person. I hours can lead to full-time I $2.01 hourly. Good student able other printing services offered. “ Enlartamment publication 1 d a y ...... 9t word per day available. R. Zimmer, J. D. ' REALTORS-MLS Main Street Rear, behind built on a lot with a fantastic view. Seven rooms 2 5 — A uctions 3 d a y s ...... Bt word per day Good opportunity, excellent I employment. I climb ladders, lift boxes, dress General Printing Services, 623- Deadline for Saturday and Real Estate Associates, 646- VERNON - Purchase this love­ Manchnter OHic* 647-9139 Douglas Motor Sales. 6 d ay s ...... 7 t word per day benefits. Equal opportunity PLEASE PHDNE G43-11G7 I neat. Gelco, 283 Middle Turn­ GLASTONBURY - Colonial 5379. fireplaces, family room 2Vf baths. Three-zone heat Insures FINANCIAL Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday 1980. Bquol Houilng Opportunity 26 d ay s ...... 6t word per day I Homes For Sale 23 ly 4-bedroom home. 5 3/4% perfect comfort. Call our office for more details. B — Boods-Stocks-Mortgages employer. Call Little Bike, MR. KRAUSE pike West. 8'A rooms on large treed lot, 2 TOP QUALITY Work - Septic, CLEAN USED refrigerators, 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM assumable mortgage. Monthl sewer connections, bulldozing, 8:30-3:30 only. 646-7550. COLONIAL - Nine rooms. full baths, 16x28 family room, ranges, automatic washers, 10 — Insurance H a pp y A d s ...... $1.75 Inch payments $200.33. P. I. T. t SNOWPLOWING excavating. Loam, fill, gravel. PLEASE READ FULL-TIME, part-time, Bowers School, 4 bedrooms, MANCHESTER LOVELY den, sewing room, 4-car gar­ with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... FOREST HILLS Asking $45,000. Call Audrey Residential or Latulippe Brothers, Inc., 646- EMPLOYMENT CUSTODIAN - earn $2.75 per CHROME PLATER - To work experienced Bridgeport den, fully equipped kitchen, for­ age, pool, cement patio, $47,- Lots-Land for Sale 24 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 13 — Help Wanted hour, 6 nights weekly, full time, operators and tool makers. STONE A FRAME Schaefer, Broker, 875-5351. Commercial 5114. 14 YOUR AD second shift on our plating line. mal dining room, rec room, 500. 2171 — Business OppoMumlies Classified ads are taken over Call 15 — Situation Wanted near Bradley Field area, Apply at E & S Gage Co., MANCHESTER - 7 acres in­ the phone as a convenience We will train a responsible walk-out basement, walk-up at­ Exquisitely appointed 8 MANCHESTER 8-room REALE’S CORNER transportation important. Mitchell Drive, Manchester. tic, 2-car garage, 1V4 baths, cluding lot of record. Survey BROWN’S TIRE SHOP SCREENED loam, gravel, E D U C A T IO N The Herald is responsible for applicant for this position. 10% spacious room, 2‘/2 bath, U&R Colonial in A1 sha Four big RAISED RANCH, 3 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 Jobseekers, 568-1070. available. Ideal for horse 6 4 0 -3 4 4 4 Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 processed gravel, sand, stone, 16 — Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and shift bonus, overtime and many assumable mortgage at 5W%, Colonial. Custom built in 1973. bedrooms, 1 1/2 ^aths. 2-car bedrooms, modern kitchen, 19 — Sctiools-Classes then only to the size of the company paid benefits. Apply $40,500. Philbrick Agency, 646- garage, fireplace, 2 large living room with fireplace, 2- enthusiasts. $18,000. Call Arthur and fill. George H. Griffing, 20 — Instructions Wanted TOOL MAKERS - All-around Exceptional well situated on original insertion Errors which Connecticut Cycle Accessories, 4200. porches. Super buy at $39,900. Shorts, 646-3233. J. Watson BIDWELL Home Improvement Inc., 742-7886. do not lessen the value of the .machinists and Bridgeport treed lot. Quiet street. Call car garage, pool, wooded lot, REAL ESTATE 316 Hartford Road, Red Carpet of South Windsor, Beach Co., Manchester office, TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving Co. Expert installation of Articles lor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale 41 advertisement will not be cor­ operators. Top wages, fringe 170x325, $39,500. 23 — Homes lor Sale Manchester. FORBES & WALLACE TWO-FAMILY - Excellent Suzanne Shorts, 646-3233. 528-9731. 647-9139. large appliances, cleaning aluminum siding, gutters and LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per 24 ^ Lots-Land for Sale rected by an additional inser­ benefits and overtime. trims. Roofing installation and yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. HI NEIGHBOR! Tried Blue 25 — Investment Property tion MANCHESTER PARKADE starter property on Summit J. WATSON REACH CO. GARRISON COLONIAL - 24’ cellars and attics, also will FRIGIDAIRE (Skinny Mini), Experience preferred, but will REALTORS-MLS repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. Lustre for cleaning carpets? fits anywhere, dryer stocked on 26 — Business Property RECEPTIONIST - Part-time. Street. Four rooms on first GLASTONBURY front to back living room with deliver small loads sand, stone, 27 — Resort Property train right man. Apply at We seek a personable, self- floor with large end wrap­ Manchiutur ONIc* S47-9139 and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. ELECTRONIC Calculators for It’s super! Rent electric snam- washer. Ideal for small family 28 — Real Estate Wanted Paragon Tool Company, 121 SHOE SALES Bquol Houtinq Opportunity RAMOLING CAPI fireplace, formal dining room, HALF PRICE HORACE Tetrault — Siding, pooer $1. E. A. Johnson Paint motivated individual to work in We are looking for an assis­ around porch. Second floor Set on 6 acres of privacy. 4 COLORADO 6-ACRES sale at reduced prices. Phone with new baby. Asking $200.644- Help Wanted Adams Street. comes completely furnished. 3 bedrooms, IVz baths, large roofing, storm windows, aw­ 649-4986. Company. 3051 after 6:30 p.m. MISC. SERVICES 13 one of our Manchester tant manager in our shoe bedrooms including master Was $5,040. Now 2,495: NO DOWN: GUTTERS cleaned, repaired 31 — Services Offered branches. Typing (50 wpm)vpr Lot size approximately 76x300’, screened porch. $45,900. $29.62 P.I. per month. 7W% simple in­ and installed, $20 and up. nings. Quality workmanship, 3 32 — Painting-Papering □ NO TICES HOUSE CANVASS department. Previous bedroom suite with sitting terest to years 6 month money back required. If interterested apply at one-car garage. Priced at only BOLTON - This property has Driveways sealed. Free es­ free estimates. Fully insured. SEASONED hardwood - for GRANNY AFGHAN $49.95. Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 33 — Building-Contracting Enumerators - Wanted for the I STRAIGHTENER experience necessary. room, dressing room and warantee. Land in panoramic moun- 872-9187, 649-3417. varigated. Large size. Call 643- 34 — Roofing.Siding Hartford National Bank, 320 $36,900 .... Martens Agency, everything, 181/2 acres of land, CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12- lain valley near lake, stream and elec- timates. R&R Reconstruction, fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. 35 — Heating-Plumbing Manchester City Directory. I Must have knowledge of I Excellent company benefits. hath. Large fireplaced family city. (-■■■• Call 875-4350. 6050. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ Lost and Found West Middle T u rn p ik e , Realtors, 646-2550. 260’ frontage Route 6, 8-room room antique Colonial com­ 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. 36 — Flooring Apply: Mr. Brennan, Price and I straightening technique of | Manchester. An Apply at Personnel Office. room, wide pine floors 591-0011. ROOFING - Specializing vations. Combined inside/out- 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage equal oppor- house in excellent condition, pletely restored and in Lee Company, Room 9,164 East round and flat heat-treated 1 tunity employer. An tquti opportunity omployor MANCHESTER — Charming, throughout, $80’s. Call repairing roofs, new roofs, NEW and used railroad ties, TAG SALE - October 5, 10-4. side runs, partitioned privacy, 38 — Services Wanted LOST-Brown, black and yellow Center Street between 9 and 30x50’ building, 9x20' walk-in exceilent condition. 4 LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, I parts I well-maintained aluminum freezer, 9x20’ walk-in cooler Marvann Cullina, 633-1526, or gutter work, chimneys, cleaned authentic hardwood, excelient Antiques and miscellaneous. 48 germicidal lighting. Canine MISC. FOR SALE long haired tabby cat, female. noon only. 649-9729. An Equal fireplaces, 2'A baths, income- ANDOVER — Three wooded, cellars and attics cleaned, and repaired. 30 years Barry Road, Manchester. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, 41 HOUSEKEEPERS - Three full­ sided 6-room Cape with garage plus fruit and vegetable road Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. condition. Call 872-6754. — Articles for Sale Charter Oak St. area. Reward, Opportunity Empioyer. I STANLEY P. ROCKWELL CO. producing 3-room studio surveyed and approved lots, up lawns mowed, small tree work. experience. Free estimates. Manchester, 646-5971. 42 — Building Supplies time housekeepers are needed on lovely, large, private, treed stand. Nice income. Zoned com- call 646-8638. I 296 Homestead Avenue J J. WATSON REACH CO. apartment and 2-room antique to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. MEC 600 JR 12-gage shot shell 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs immediately to join our staff. DELIVERY Boy - Clerk - To lot. $31,900. Principles only. 647- merciai and industrial. 8% REALTORS-MLS Howley, 643-5361. LARGE, gray metal executive- 44 — Livestock NURSES’ AIDE - 11-7, Laurel I Hartford • 246-5821____j Call Warren E. Howland, Experience is preferred but not work in modern pharmacy part- 9614. mortgage. Frank Mott, Broker, ManchMttr Offic* 047>9139 shop. type desk - $35. Call 646-5747. reloader plus wads, shell cases, COLLIE PUPS - AKC, sables i 45 — Boats & Accessories FOUND - Monwel, light tan, Manor Nursing Home, 91 Chest­ time evenings and some Equal Housing Oppcrtunlty Realtor, 643-1108. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, ROOFING - Installation and powder, shot, primers, and blue merles, eight weeks, • 46 — Sporting Goods male wearing East Hartford required. Apply at: Meadows 643-5658. very reasonable work 47 nut Street, Manchester, Phone: weekends. Apply at once, some repairs, gutters, storm win­ FIREWOOD - $30 per pick-up reloading table, $50. 646-5550. shots, worm free. Raised with a ' — Garden Products tag, license number 92839-1970. WILL TRAIN Receptionist - Convalescent Home, 333 TWO-FAMILY - 5-5 flats. guaranteed, call anytime. 649- 48 — A ntiqu e s 649-4519. Bidwell Street, between 9 a.m. experience cashiering essen- Coventry VERNON - Keep horses on this dows, doors. Experienced load. Free delivery in family. Reasonable. 875-9183. 49 — Wanted to Buy Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. full time for phone work, and COVENTRY - Seven-room Central heat, one block to bus 4266. ■ tial. Apply to Mr. Dworkin, VERNON - Four-room expan­ beautiful 2 1/4 acre building lot. quality workmanship. Fully in­ Manchester. $7 per trunk load, TAG SALE - Eight - family, appointment making, also han­ and 3 p.m. PILGRIM HILLS Raised Ranch, three years old. dable Ranch, new kitchen, just line. $37,500. RENTALS PART-TIME bar maid - manager, Liggett Pharmacy, sured. Free estimates. self-service. 643-1947 after 4. 26 garage, cellar and attic clear FREE - Wirehaired dachshund, FOUND - Black and white dle money. Jobseekers, 568- Trees and privacy. Wall-to-wall Cleared land has a few trees ROGER’S Car Wash-Wax, 52 — Rooms lor Rent Experience preferred but not Manchester Parkade, 404 West Immaculate 5'/^ room Ranch, refinished throi^hout. Nicely and is all dry. Excellent loca­ Reasonable prices. Rick Jarvis Road. out. Saturday, October 5, 9-4. male, 9 months, good with 53 — Apartments for Rent beagle cross, male. Contact 1070. carpeting, family room with Jim ’s Auto Repair, 770 Main necessary. Call 872-3381, ask for Middle Tpke. fully carpeted, paneled living landscaped lot. Excellent loca­ RAISED RANCH - 7 rooms, tion. Owner financing possible. Burnett, 646-3005. Rain date, Sunday, October 6. children. 649-3087 after 5 p.m. 54 — Homes for Rent Coventry Dog Warden 423-6524. wet bar, 3-zone heating. Only tion. 7 1/2% financing available Street. Also rake leaves, 647- 55 Skip. MACHINISTS room with fireplace, kitchen formal dining room, family TAG SALE - Glassware, fur- 107 D eepw ood D riv e , — Business for Rent MEDICAL Secretary - Recep­ $34,900. Pasek Realtors, MLS, $14,500. 875-9482. 1529. 56 — Resort Property lor Rent BILLING CLERK - salary with dinette, 3 bedrooms, to qualified buyer. $28,900. room, modern kitchen, wall- ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, nitur, electrical appliances, Manchester. Located behind FREE - Six year old miniature 57 — Wanted to Rent FOUND - Hound cross male tionist, part-time. Call 649-8979. Bridgeport, Lathe, Jig Bore 289-7475, 742-8243. Adjoining 2 1/4 acre building lot PART-TIME custodian. Laurel open, full time for you. Must baths, breezeway with over­ to-wall carpeting, aluminum chimneys, mtters. Free es­ toys. Reasonable. 56 Eva Drive the Parkade. poodle to good home, older cou­ 58 — Misc. lor Rent dog, yellow and white. Contact Manor, phone 649-4519. Apply and Clntimatlc Operators also available. Financing possi­ timates, fully insured. Days, ple preferred. No children. Call have experience and math ap­ sized garage. Beautiful TWO-FAMILY - On bus line. siding. 2-car garage. Large COVENTRY (North) Painting-Papering 32 - second right off Vernon Street. AUTOMOTIVE Coventry Dog Warden. 423-6524. week days, 11-4. LPN NEEDED in a needed for second ble by owner, 875-9482. evenings 529-8056. Paul TAG SALE - 64 Homestead 647-1045. titude. Jobseekers, 568-1070. wooded lot. Priced to sell Stoves and refrigerators. Im­ lot, 160x250. $47,500. Friday, Saturday, 10-4. 61 ~ Autos for Sale Manchester OB-GYN office. shift . Top wages, fringe HEAVILY TREED LOTS Cosgrove, 643-5364. Street, Saturday and Sunday 62 — Trucks for Sale COLLEGE Graduate students FOUND - Siamese cat, male, MEAT COUNTERMAN - Full Applicant must be neat, have a quick at $33,900. maculate property, fenced-in VERNON - Super colossal buy, October 5-6, 9-4. Many antiques, TOY POODLE PUPS - One 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale benefits and overtime. CUSTODIANS - Part-time, 6 If you are looking for a choice available for exterior and in­ MAPLE DINING room table, 64 vicinity Williams Road, Bolton, and part-time. Apply in persom pleasant personality and enjoy yard with large, stately trees. 8-room Raised Ranch. Two full Heating-Plumbing old ice box excellent condition, — Motorcycles-Bicycles Experience required. ^ days weekly, Monday through CONDOMINIUM - 6 rooms, 3 area to build a home, now or terior painting. Six years 3S like new, $135. Can be seen at silver male and one chai^agne 65 Campers-Trailers-Mobtle on Monday. Brown Point. Call Highland Park Market, 317 working with the public. Hours Only $34,900. Pasek Realtors, baths, 2-car garage, whole in­ corner china closet, old tool Saturday, 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. bedrooms, 2V2 baths, wall-to- later please call. Mortgage experience. Fully insured. Free 528 West Middle Turnpike. male. Eight weeks old. Excep­ H om es 646-1572. Highland Street. are 8:30 to 5:30 Monday and Apply at: 646-1180 MLS, 289-7475, 742-8243. terior remodeled and LYNN’S PLUMBING - chest, brass bed, model T Ford tionally nice. 872-4807 or 872- 66 — Automotive Service •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Uniforms furnished. Must be wall carpeting, modern Thursday, and Tuesday 8:30 to H redecorated within last two financing available from estimates. Call our com­ pick-up box, wood stove, wine 6306. 67 ~ Autos lor Rent-Lease steady and dependable. Apply: petitors, than call us, 649-7034. Repairs, remodeling, new con­ TAG SALE - Three families. Announcements 3 12 and 3-7. Business and per­ THE LE-MI CORPORATION EXCLUSIVE - By owner, no months. Owner transferred. kitchen with built-ins. $33,900. owner if needed. Price per lot struction. Water pumps. press, set of Wedgewood, tools, Forbes and Wallace, MERRITT AGENCY brokers. Beautiful Colonial, Variety items priced to sell. Oc­ RNs - LPNs sonal references required. 1 Mitchell Drive, Manchester Manchester Parkade, Friday Sacrificing at $52,900. Red $9,(X)0. Call Joe Gordon, 649- French spoken also. 875-7263. tober 3, 4 and 5. 30 O’Leary old bottles, household items, FREE TO good home - One 0 WE NEED LISTINGS NOW! TOWN OF MANCHESTER THE CHURCH Women of St. Please reply to Box "DD” corner home, living room, for­ Carpet of South Windsor, 528- 5306, eves. 643-5314. INSIDE - Outside painting, clothing and much more. Oft tiger kitten, double front paws. NURSES AIDES 643-2362 October 4, between 1 and 5 REALTOR Thinking of Selling Your ^ c i a l rates for people over 65. Drive. George’s Episcopal in Bolton, Manchesterr HeJerald. mal dining, den, four bedrooms, 9731. EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY SEWERLINES, sink lines, Woodland Street or off West Mother also free. Call 646-4774. on Route 44A, will hold its an­ m., ask for Mr. Markey or two baths, modern kitchen, full Fully insured. Estimates given. • Vl/ork In Manchester area r. Spooner. Property? Cal! TODAY! cleaned with electric cutters, FOUR-PIECE drum set with Middle Turnpike. nual Apple Harvest Fair on CUSTOMER Service trainee basement, fireplace, hot water BARROWS & W A LU C E Call 649-7863. LEGAL • Part-time, Full-time SECRETARY - Part-time. We MANCHESTER - Reduced for by professionals. McKinney 14” high hat and 21” high ride Saturday October 5 from 10 flexible gal needed full time. heat, 2-car garage. Many Manciwttar Ntw Hinn Hartford Garden Products 47 • Choose your shift, days & are seeking a self-motivated in­ quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 Bolton 646-8306 367-1818 7U-6618 CEILINGS, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Zildgian cymbals. 649-2660 after NOTICE a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair will Accurate typing personality dividual to serve as secretary extras. Beautifully landscaped. inside painting, pany, 643-5308. area 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in p apering, floor sanding- 3. specialize in pies, jellies, important. JobseeKekers, 568- to two bank executives. Posi­ Sacrifice, $65,000. Manchester PRIME LOMBARDO’S - Pick your own PLANNING AND ZONING vegetables, Vermont cheese • Private duty or staff relief, 1070. 0. FOX kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- area. For appointment, call 646- refinishing^finishing (specializing in TRADER COMMISSION tion requires typing (60 wpm) ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. PHILBRICK NO JOB too small, toilet TWIN MATTRESSES, box - quality poie tomatoes - and handicrafts. Pie and coffee • No fees, top pay, vacation' EMPLOYMENT 1634. older floors). John Verfallle, USED FURNITURE peppers - fryers, staffers, and ANNOUNCEMENT and shorthand (90 wpm). If in­ Four-bedroom Colonial, Real Estate Wanted 28 646-5750, 872-2222. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen springs and frames, $35 a pair. will be served. • In-service eoucatlon pro­ PART-TIME telephone inter- terested apply at Hartford faucets replaced, repaired, rec Marble bowl and top, $20. Odd hots - eggplant. Silver Lane The Louise C. & W. Harry i viewers to work from your own OPPORTUNITIES NEW SEVEN - room Raised first-floor family room, Now Open Dally vided National Bank, 320 West Middle Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, CUSTOM BUILT rooms, bathroom remodeling, chairs, $1 and up. Blue jars, $1 near K-Mart. Bring own c England resumption hearing "home. Interesting work for well APPLIANCE SERVICE wooded and beautifully AGENCY SELLING your home or J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Mon.-FrI. 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN Turnpike, Manchester. An sundeck, 26’ family room, Raised Ranch style home with heat modernization, etc. Free each. Dresser mirror, $2. Call baskets. which was scheduled for Oc­ Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 known department store. Three REPAIR landscaped one-acre lot in acreage? For prompt friendly decorating. Interior painting. Saturdays 10 A.M. - 6 P.M. equal opportunity employer. aluminum siding, 2-car garage, 2-car attached garage (not un­ service, call Louis Dimock estimates giadly given. M & M after 6 p.m., 649-0542. tober 7. 1974 will not be held on 246-6805 to four hours daily, five days Qualified person to service executive neighborhood, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. Sundays 1 P.M. - 6 P.M. PUMPKINS - Large 60 cents, MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ wooded lot. Merritt Agency, der main level). Brick and REALTORS Realty, 649-9823. Remodeling. Exterior painting. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. that date because applicant has per week. Some telephone DISHWASHER - over 18 for full line of appliances and frame construction of superb aluminum siding, first-floor OLD FURNITURE for sale - smail 30 cents. 1180 Pleasant cond, third. All kinds. Realty MAN - part-time, with somff experience preferred. Work Realtors, 646-1180. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Good used furniture, lamps, requested a further postpone­ evening work. Contact Mr. St. refrigerators in customers’ quality. Spacious living room laundry and much more, TOWNE Plumbing Service, iron beds, bureaus, chairs, Valley Rd, South Wind.sor, one statewide, credit rating un­ mechanical experience, nights starts immediately. Call 643- 646-4200 ALL CASH for your property Fully insured. For estimate call parts and antiques. mile from Caldpr's. ment. A future hearing date for necessary. Reasonable, nfiden- Germain, Steak-Out Restaurant homes. Experience preferred. TOLLAND - A warm home and kitchen, 2 fireplaces, UA $51,900, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, 649-9658. repairs, alterations, vanity dining room sets. Odds and and weekends. Apply at ISO 6774. cabinets a specialty. Call to this petition will be advertised tial, quick arrangements. Alvin Hartford Road. / of Vernon, Tolland Turnpike, 40 hours, Tuesday through trimmed in sunshine. Six-room baths, plus 2 porches. Choice instant service. Hayes Agency, ends. Shown by appointment on­ 50 Pearl St. Talcottville. Saturday, 8-4:30. Country Cape, acre lot. Low 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- ly, Thursday, Friday and Satur­ TOMATOES and peppers - Pick by legal notice. A copy of this Lundy Agency. 527-7971. 100 residential area. Immaculate 646- 0131. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. 643-6946 in own containers. Open Mon­ Constitution" ■ ition PhPlaza, Hartford. 30’s. 872-6323. PRINCETON STREET - 4056. day between 9:30-12. 643-6624. T notice has been filed in the MATURE WOMAN to ^tay CLERICAL Five years experience. HEAT TREAT FORBES & WALLACE - We throughout. Below replace­ WARREN L HOWLAND Choice location, four bedrooms, day through Friday after 4 Town Clerk's Office. Evenings, 233-6879. nights and assist elderly woman Clerical positions in our ac­ ment in the 40’s. Truly a gem WE WILL buy your house. Call Excellent references. Pete, 742- p.m., all day Saturday, Sunday Capitol Area • are looking for an experienced THE IDEAL retirement home. REALTORS 643-1108 living room with screened anytime, Hutchins Agency, BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - GET YOUR Firewood stocked Planning and Zoning during convalescence. No counts payable and sales audit and must be seen. Call 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. and Wednesday, 21 Angel MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Someone with general: salesperson for our Mpliance A lovely 5-room Cape, porch off rear, dining room, Realtors, 649-5324. Prompt, courteous service. Call up for winter. Seasoned SEASONED Cordwood, cord Commission duties during day. Call 649-5776. departments. Various clerical Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- 643-1496. Street, Manchester. mortgages — interim financing knowledge of heat treating. ' and furniture area. Excellent fireplaced living room, most kitchen, rec room, 1 1/2 baths, PAPER HANGING and ceiling hard w o o d , $40 p er cord and half cord load. E. Alfred Sieffert, company benefits. Apply Per­ duties including figure work, convenient kitchen, formal 3233. two-car garage. Walk to three delivered. 875-8782, 643-0250. — expeditious and confidential HELP NEEDED to sell flowers Interview strictiy confidential; VERNON - Many extras, this SELLING your house? Call us painting, reasonable rates. Yeomans, 742-8907. FRESH sweet apple cider and Chairman service, J.D. Real Estate sonnel Office, Forbes & phone and mail contact. dining room, two large J. WATSON REACH CO. unique 10-room split, 6 schools. Priced to sell. T. J. first and we’ll make you a cash FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Friday, Saturday, Sundays at Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. - Repairs and remodeling. apples. (Macouns, Machin- Joseph Swensson. Assoc. 646-1980. outdoor flower stand. Must Wallace, Manchester Shopping COMMISSION SALES bedrooms, beautiful ground^s, REALTORS MLS bedrooms if needed. Lower Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. offer. One day service. T. J. TAG SALE - Three families, YARD SALE - Saturday Oc­ STANLEY?. ROCKWELL CO. j Parkade. An equal opportunity Prompt service on emergency. tosh). Botti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Secretary have car and be willing to Combination radio, TV, and excellent location. No need for Manchaitar Offlca 647-9139 level has full bath and 2 rooms. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ many unique items. 9 Emerson tober 5, 10-4. Rain date, October employer. VERNON - Five-room Ranch Phone 643-7024. v Street, off West Center, Satur­ Bush Hill Road, Manchester. OVERDUE BILLS? Money travel. If you can work any or 296 Homestead Avenue ; stereo sales. Experience the expense of a car, you are Esuojjtoutinq Opportunity Excellent for office or in-law ting, wallpapering, spray/brush 6. Antiques, desk, folding within walking distance to all with 2 full baths, fireplaced ------1------day, Sunday October 5-6. available to property owners. all of the above days, contact S. Hartford • 246-5621 : preferred. 40 hours, Monday apartment. Double-car garage. SELL YOUR HOUSE through painting. Fair prices, fully in­ screen, Castro convertible, Antiques 48 State-wide, quick, confidential. D. R. Enterprises, Andover, #**ee#eeeeeeess*s*#*es*se*eee/ necessities. Room for the com­ City water and sewers. Asking living room, large eat-in J. Watson Beach Real Estate PLUMBING SHOP on Wheels - household items, wine press, Legal Notice through Saturday, weekday sured, experienced and depen­ Stocks 2,000 repair parts on our Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ Connecticut, 742-9%5. COMPANION LIVE-IN pany of your grandchildren. MANSFIELD - Two delightful $57,000. Call Audrey Schaefer, kitchen, one-car attached gar­ Co. Professional real estate dable. 643-1671. TAG SALE - Several families. children’s clothes and fur­ off. homes nearing completion. Six- age. Situated on lovely truck to save you money. 30 Collection of antiques, mirrors, WANTED Antiqu Connecticut Drug Councii sand. Credit check un­ PHONE from home to service John F. Bruce, Broker, Rose A. Broker, 875-5351. service for more than 45 years. niture, tovs, miscellaneous Bruce, Agent, 872-6600,875-4331. room Raised Ranch and an 8- landscaped lot. Price reduced years’ experience. 646-211^ , large dog cage, wagon wheels, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Room 328, 90 Washington St. necessary. Burke Mortgage JOB OPENING for full-time our customers for super ear­ • Work In Manchester area SECURITY Manchester office, 647-9139. HOUSE NEED Painting? - We items. Cash-carry, no checks. other antique items. R. Company, 649-0378 anytime. Store detectives. Previous room Colonial. Both are quality MANCHESTER - 8-room to $36,500. Owner wants fast glass and china. 103 Timrod 310 Hackmatack Street. Hartford, Conn. 06115 salesperson for hardware and nings. Choose own hours. Call • To help the elderly or sick brush, spray or roll. Flooring 36 Harrison, 643-8709. housewares department. retail security experience SEVEN ROOM Ranch, first homes in good location. $45,900 Colonial, 4 bedrooms, sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. IMMEDIATE cash for your Professional painting service, Road, Manchester (Spring This is to announce that 647-1810. • Full or part-tim e'' and $52,900. Amedy Realty, Street area), October 5, 9 a.m - MANCHESTER State Bank - 30 Apply: W. T. Grant Company, preferred. Full and part-time floor family room. Master fireplaced living room, large property. Let us explain our 12 years experience, free es­ TAG SALE - Six famiiies. Fur­ Connecticut’s Comprehensive • No fees, top pay, vacation bedroom will take king size fur­ Realtors, 875-6283. FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, 4 p.m. Wanted to Buy 49 shares of stocks. Call 647-9487. Manchester Parkade. An equal WAITRESS - Part-time days, schedules. formal dining room, 11/2 baths, fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, timates. Reasonable prices. niture, appliances, glassware, Plan for Drug Abuse Preven­ opportunity employer. bonus niture. Immediate occupancy. den, kitchen with pantry, gar­ Tolland 647- 1413. 875-8782, 643-0250. (specializing in older floors). and miscellaneous items. including Saturday. Eimerience RETAIL CREDIT Ceilings and inside paintin WANTED - Wicker furniture, tion for fiscal year 1975-76 is • Be paid weekly by us Mortgages available at 5% BEST BUY in town. New 7- age, treed lot, Bentley School BROWNING automatic Saturday October 5, 9-4, corner helpful. Apply: W. T. Grant $25,500. John Verfaille, 646-5'?50, 872- shotgun just like new, $190. Call any kind. Phone 872-0930. available for review and com­ □ EMPLOYMENT Company, Manchester • Be backed by RN supervis­ CollectionB ■ Current full down. Present mortgage room Ranch in Forest Hills, 3 area. Immediate occupancy. Building-Contracting 33 or Pitkin and East Center TOOLMAKERS New Listing — Five acres of 2 2 2 2 . ment at the above address ion. time openings for experienced assumable. Only $29,900. PasA, bedrooms, 2 baths, 22’ family $35,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, anytime, 646-5090. Streets. Parkade. An equal opportunity wooded privacy comes with REFRIGERATOR - Good run­ between the hours of 9:00 a.m. ALL-AROUND MACHINISTS employer. dunners and bill collectors to Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- room, 2-car garage, beautiful 643-2121. MASONRY - All types, Help Wanted 13 8243. this 4>/2-room Ranch, □ MISC. SERVICES ning condition, for two-girl and 4:00 p.m., Monday through BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS HOMEMAKERS UPJOHN work in our Hartford credit wooded lot. Good financing fieldstone, brick, concrete. apartment. Call 649-0974. heatolator fireplace in living Friday. A copy will be sub­ FULL-TIME Janitorial Top wages, fringe benefits BUSINESS secretary - recep­ 246-6805 office. Must be able to handle available. Merritt Agency, 646- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Free estimates, after 5 p.m., tionist fortor dental office. Five NEW LISTING - Six room 1180. East Hartford room, sliding glass doors to 643-1870 or 644-2975. mitted to legislators and princi­ Superintendent needed for and overtime. Minimum 3 mail, phone and delinquent Cape. Master bedroom will Services Ottered 31 days a week. Experience charge accounts. kitchen to outdoors, r “ ~^ARGAIN ROX- ple elected officials. apartment buildings. Free years experience required. BOOKKEEPER part-time, 4-5 take king size furniture. CHOICE BUY apartment, good salary. Must preferred. Send resume to P.O. Clerical • General clerical MANCHESTER - Super 6-room outbuildings. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - This document is an updating Must be able to set up and hours daily for posting, pricing Modern country size kitchen custom 3-level Split, only 11 Three bedroom split, spacious SHARPENING Service - Remodeling, repairing, ad­ ■ § I Clip Out - Fill In - Mall Today be dependable, handy, and Box 1, Glastonbury, Conn. duties including heavy Saws, knives, axes, shears, □ RENTALS and revision of the initial State work from blueprints. Apply 06033. and basic bookkeeping. with plenty of cabinets. Full years old, 1 1/2 baths, sliding living room with cathedral AMEDY REALTY ditions, rec rooms, porches and willing to work at maintenance, customer contact. Must be cellar, city utilities, bus line, skazes, rotary blades. Quick Plan developed in 1972 and at Jobseekers, 568-1070. glass doors from dining area to ceilings, warm family room, REALTORS 875-6238 roofing. No job too small. Call I I SAVE OVER 50% •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• modification No. 1 of July 18, minor repairs, and lawn care. good typist. 37W hours. two full baths. Easy financing Professhxul servlcn 7 ds)f$ week. service. Capitol Equipment Seeking adult without children. EXPERIENCED male cabinet­ patio, garage, professionally 1'2 baths, treed lot, pool, $3600 1 649-3144. Rooms tor Rent 52 1973. Morever, the revision to PARAGON TOOL SECRETARY Administrative with 5% down. Only $32,900. landscaped. Excellent location. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Write Box “ B” Manchester maker wanted - Excellent op­ Paid CMS and Blue Cross, down and $291 per month to Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday the State Plan will, out of COMPANY portunity. Call Displaycraft, assistant to $150. One of our Pasek, Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, Upper 30’s. Arruda Realty, 644- CARPENTRY - Repairs, Herald, giving age, experience, group life insurance, major 742-8243. qualified veteran. Call for NEW HOMES - We have them 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- I i 12 Words - 3 Days -1 Dollar THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ necessity, be a continuous previous employment. 121 Adams Street Inc., Manchester, 643^557. favorite firms is seeking an in- 1539. remodeling, additions, roofing. dividuai who is willing and able medical, paid vacation and more details. I ... Duplex on Woodland, two 7958. ! Classification 41, Miscellaneous For Sale Only nished rooms, centrally process whereby the original M anch ester Call David Patria, South Wind­ * located. Kitchen privileges. to meet the challenge and holidays, profit sharing, paid WARREN E. HOWLAND large Raised Ranches off sor, 644-1796. goals and needs of the State as PART-TIME evening help T O B E S O L D REWEAVING burns, holes. Parking. Reasonable rates. r""Auf0M0flvE""’|| responsibility of this position. retirement program, plus dis­ Realtors Autumn, deluxe Cape under j Ads must be mailed only No phone orders previously identified will be wanted at Shakey’s Pizza REAL ESTATE - Expanding of­ 6 7 Hemlock Street' construction, plus a four- Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Phone 649-2358. Parlor, Vernon. Apply in per­ Excellent typing and shorthand count on purchases. WES ROBBINS carpentry I Psyhient must accompany ad changed in accordance with the fice looking for a qualified, I PARTS DEPARTMENT | is needed for this public contact We are offering for imineiliale sale this spacious 643-1108 ' bedroom Colonial. All with Window shades, Venetian son, Vernon Circle. Visit our employment office remodeling specialist. Ad­ I One Item only, Include price and phone WANTED - Single woman to State’s current drug problem. licensed full-time sales person. position. Free parking and assumable mortgages. We blinds. Keys. TV for rent. {•C O U N TER HELP - Ex-{ older style home suitable for the large family. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, help share expenses, own The approach to the develop­ Call for confidential interview. benefits. Fee paid by company. G .F 0 X & C 0 . might consider taking your pre­ Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, W: ! refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only 3 AIR FORCE Reserve - Be a perlMica preferrad, will* The first floor has large kitchen, dining room, bedroom, kitchen ment of the plan is three-fold: it F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Z E.O.E. M/F. Olsten Permanent HARTFORD ALUMINUM-sided 6-room sent home in trade. T. J. 649-3446. Ad may bo edited to conform to rules paid volunteer. Part-time. No ! accept tralnoa. ■ living room and oversized entrance hall. The se­ MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Call after 6 p.m., 643-4378. consists of the interface of the Agency, 549-5561. Interviewing daily, Monday Ranch, country kitchen with Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. ii I® *^® Issues of the Herald after It Is received. experience necessary. Call APPRENTICE Cook -. No cond floor provides four bedrooms plus dishwasher and stove, plenty of Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Education System, the Care- Collect, (413) 593-5237/5238. { • STOCK MAN { through Friday 10-5, LEON Cieszynski builder - new I No delay In publication will be permitted. GENTLEMAN ONLY - Free experience necessary. Good KITCHEN HELP - Full-time sleeping porch. Two-car garage plus lot cabinets. Full basement, large MANCHESTER - New listing. spraying.Fully insured. homes custom built, Giving System, and the working conditions, good pay. I • DRIVER j Saturday 10-1 Licensed. Free estimates. parking, central location, dishwasher. Also full-time An oquol opportunity omployor U/F 70 X 200 are other features. Younger children treed lot. Low 30’s. Keith Real Charming 4-room Cape-style remodeled, additions, rec Substance Control System. Call 649-5271 for appointment. I Apply to Parts Manager | home in mint condition. Wall- Phone 633-5345. kitchen privileges. References kitchen worker and part-time are bused to Bentley School. Priced for quirk Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. rooms, garages, kitchens required. 643-2693 after 5 p.m. Specific needs are prioritized dietary aides. Good storting to-wall carpet abounds INVITATION sale in the upper $.30's. To inspect please call remodeled, bath tile, cement fur appointment. according to these three HOUSEKEEPER wanted to I { salary. Liberal fringe benefits. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - West side, throughout. Beamed living work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ systems, the area of the State TO BID supervise home and two school- Apply in person: East Hartford ItOBKBT J. SMITH, INC. newer quality built Ranch, room ceiling and spiral stair­ Aluminum Siding tial or commercial. Call 649- age boys (6 and 11). Choice of Situation Wanted IS PLEASANT Room for working concerned, and finally the State Sealed bids will be received ^ IIICINTII It MltMHIItm.CONN ,4 1.|tll'I Convalescent Home, 745 Main 96.1 Main Street Tel: 649-5241 large country kitchen, rec case add to the true value. Kitchen Re-modeling 4291. live in or daily. Call 872-8712 gentleman. Near bus line, of Connecticut in general. in the Office of The Director of Street, East Hartford. room, enclosed porch. High Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen­ New Additions after 5 p.m. WILL TYPE - Letters, parking. 647-9033. The function of The 1975-76 General Services, 41 Center manuscripts, envelMes, etc. in 30’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- cy, 646-1511. R.E. MILLER, Builder TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 0131. Carpentry and general contrac­ Comprehensive Plan For Drug Street, Manchester, Connec­ FORBES & WALLACE - We my own home. Reasonable Call 649-1421 LARGE, furnished room with Abuse Prevention is then to rates. Call 649-3680. COVENTRY ting. Residential and commer­ ticut until Oct. 16, 1974 at 11:00 have excellent full-time and B/W realty Is proud to MANCHESTER - Handyman’s complete light housekeeping change the existing plan in a.m. for the following: cial. Whether it be a small privileges. Private entrance part-time positions in our Shoe announce the associa­ special. Just reduced to $34,000. 36 SCENIC ACRES repair lob, a custom built home significant ways. More and parking. 649-0358, 643-6266. REVERSIBLE FULL TRIP Department. Previous HEY KIDS! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••* tion of 7-6 Duplex, 3-car garage, 9-room Rambling Cape plus 5- BOB’S A-1 SERVICE - Snow or anything in between, call 646- NAME specifically, this revision seeks PLOWS experience preferred, but not excellent location, good in­ room house with stocked pool, Want to make good money working only a few houra RUSSELL R. plowing, raking, cellars, attics, 1379. ADDRESS ROOM AVAILABLE - house to identify by way of sub-state Bid forms, plans and necessary. Apply, Personnel □ EDU CATIO N come. LaPenta Agency, 646- 6 stall barn, paddocks, cleaning, appliances moved, Sheilcralii Office. Manchester Parkade. a week. No llnqlt to how much you can earn. Three privileges, monthly rate. 54 planning individual needs, to specifications are available at nights per week. We train. MACKENOmCK 2440. gorgeous open fields, woods, lawn care. 289-7019. STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, CLASSIFIED AOVERTISINQ CITY School Street. respond in the best way possible the General Services Office, 41 Excellent company benefits. Ar •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• peaceful country living, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, equal opportunity employer. I with their firm. MANCHESTER - Contem­ STATE to those needs, to accomplish Center Street, Manchester, Private Instructions 18 excellent income potential. BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd concrete repairs, inside and porary 8-room tri-level, four P.O. Box 591 FEMALE wanted to share an the goals as designated in the Connecticut. Call Russ at 647-1419 $130,000. Call Suzanne or jobs, light trucking, cellars and outside. Reasonably priced. ZIP apartment, with two other Call 647-9946 SEWING Instruction - large bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 643-0851. Manchester, Conn. 06040 1972 State Plan, and to recom­ Town of Manchester, MEN part time nights fo' for all yoUr real estate Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. attics cleaned, trees removed. PHONE girls. Call after 5, 643-6961 counter work and dishwashing Dressmaking or tailoring, all magniQcent view of Hartford 647-9767, 646-3545. mend, coordinate, and imple­ Connecticut Manchester Evening Herald skyline, sunken patio off family J. WATSON BEACH CO. Apply in person at Bonanza, 287 basic steps including pattern needs... irpentry and FURNISHED room for ment drug prevention planning Robert B. Weiss, room facing private woods. REALTOR3-ML3 L_____ 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. West Middle Turnpike, between adjustments Small classes, in­ Mancheilor OHIce 347-9139 JUNK CARS bought, $5-$25. masonry work, additions and gentleman - All comforts of on the State level. General Manager 2-4, or call 649-1154 anytime. dividual instruction. 643-6226. Asking $66,900. Warren E. Towing included. Call 644-2912 ...... C iassID ^ 4iji MIsesJjaneous For Saje Onljy...... i i Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Bquol Houilng Opportunity remodeling.elir Free estimates. A. home, kitchen, parking. Securi­ or 872-2503 anytime. Squillacote, 649-0811. ty. Call 649-4936 or 649-3436. PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3,1974— PAGE ’TWENTY-THREE BENJY BY JIM BERRY Apartm»ntu For Root 83 Autoe For Sale 81 Autoe For Sale Wanted to Rent 81. 57 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN Ml TMAT'« AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE A F P O fJP ". o f Yo u r ^ W A R ? I F N F Large 3-room modem, first- LOOKING for female with floor apartment with heat. Air- apartment or house to share VEAH.MYAFTERWOONS V H S Y / FORSET n; RIP VWO WINK­ HCAYY NEWS WHILE O F /W lhJ^I WHAT^STVilS? tr N 1 CHISELED FOR i !m c a l l in g . AND EVENiNfiS ARE FREE \ GREAT LE/ 1 KNOWVtXJRMCrrHER o f m i HP! conditioned. Convenient loca­ expenses. 649-1516 between 8 TK MMEY UHM UX3KS JUST LIKE A ^ A FULL WEEK, FRUSTRATION" VOU WERE AWAY. I... MOW/rVEFDUMP/VtYMINPj IDEAt HAS TO PLEAD, PROP AM* TWIB05-—THE tion. Parking. Adults. $180 a.m. and 4 p.m. HUN K O’ ROCK r M E / BUT THE STONE PERKS BETTER FIRSn- ^ IM PUSH YOU OUT TH FRONT monthly. Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. IS SO HARO I THIMAtKJTHEMORMIMd ) (SONNA DOOR WHILE YaiFE STILL MAJOR FINALLY TKU^ GUy'NOR, COULDNT MAKE -S O I GET UP EARLY /DOTHAi: BLEAR/-EVEP/THIS IS ^ G O T ON TME 5COREBOARP' AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1st. 1975 BUICKSI BUT THeREfe A M A R K AND DO MY HOMEWORK fca TOO! YOU TILL ABOUT MOON QUITE A STORy O N I T / BEFORE BREAKFAST/ Immaculate 6-room duplex, BEHIND IM S quiet residentiai street. Cen­ □ AUTOMOTIVE PIECE OF WORK' tral. $175, heat not included. References required. Mr. Belfiore, Beifiore Agency, 647- Autoe For Sale 61 1413. lfen » n c NEED CAR? Credit bad? /0 -3 Homea for Rent Bankrupt? Repossessed? /fl-j 54 Honest Douglas accepts lowest down, smallest payments. , 10-3 Roome for Rent 52 Apartmente For Rent 53 Apartmente For Rent 53 Apartmenta For Rent 53 SMALL HOUSE on lakeside in Skyhowk Hotchbock Coups Bolton. Call after 5, 647-9615. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. WANTED - Female, 18-21, to ROCKVILLE - Rockland APARTMENT MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD share 4-room apartment. Cen­ Terrace Apartments. Large THREE OR FOUR-bedroom TOYOTA - See us for reliable F A C T : Prices have gone up on the 1975 trally located, Manchester. Call Ellington and beautiful three room, one RENTAL OFFICE home. Centrally located. $225 used Toyotas with our 6May NOj BUT IF VDU'LL DON'T monthly, 2 month’s security. cars. N 643-0336. FIREPLACE UNIT bedroom apartment. Includes We have § large variety of 100% warranty. We also buy SEVEN /VIONTHS. TELL ME THE KNOW WHAT TO 6464)293. f MISS STARLIN — EXACTLY heat, hot water, all appliances, deluxe one and two-bedroom used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ..AREN'T you VOU OWE, I WILL BE SAY... m A GENTLEMAN only - Room Meadowbrook Apartments, with dishwasher, disposal, 345 Center Street, Manchester, HOIV FAR ARE YOU IN THE L A W Y E R GLAD TO TAKE CARE LITTLE OVER- with garage. References just off of Route 83. New 3%- carpeting, pool and your own apartments and townhouses Business tor Rent 55 646-4321. The 1975 RUICKS are more econ­ ARREARS TO YOUR FOR THE OWNER OP IT ' WHELMED...TO throughout Manchester. Ren­ F A C T ; LANDLORD? PUT IT MILDLY. S ? H E required. Call 647-1823 after 6 room, one-story, house-type private terrace in a country set­ omical to operatal W A R N ING p.m. corner units in new brick and ting, $175. No pets. 872-4223,529- tal office open daily from 9-5, MANCHESTER - Small store' COMPLETE junk cars B E L L stone garden apartment 6586. other times by appointment. for rent, heat included.’ removed free in Manchester, THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM R IN G S =■ ROOM with kitchen and building. Total electric Available immediately. Securi­ South Windsor, Vernon and _____C n» nm w m im us,« M /0 -3 household privileges. College VERNON - Professional offices ty required. $125. Eastern, 646- Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, F A C T : The average driver of a 1975 girl or working female. Must Features floor-to-ceiling DAMATO ENTERraSES, MC. 8250. living room fireplace, range, for rent, 1-5 rooms, furnished or 24D-A Nm State Ri, Maodiester Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- tike children. $20. 643-8977. not, heat and electricity. Also 4578, 875-6231. BUICK will save considerably more CAPtAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE refrigerator, disposal, air- apartments from $100 monthly 6W-10U money on gas, tune-ups, Ures, etc. conditioning, wall-to-wall THE CLO CK 'S S T R IK IN G LORD YULE SLEEPS IN THE HOLY SPA&METTI ! ROOM with kitchen privileges, and up. Call Lownds & Man­ OFFICE SPACE MIPN 1 0 HT. GENTLEMEN„ AUTO INSURANCE - Compare C E L L A fZ ?...BLAZESlTHIS IS LOOKS LIKE WEAINT centrally located, 14 Arch carpeting. Adults only, no ning, 875-3357. ^ THE MASTER SHOULP g e t t i n g OPPER ANP O P P E K l FOR RENT our low rates. Young drivers SEEN NOTHIN’ VET!,, Street. pets. $190 monthly, $190 lease EAST HARTFORD - Four C o m e In and let us show you how ... BE W AKING s o o n : NOT ONLY IN THE 7 S security. Reserve now for Oc­ STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly rooms, adults. $115 per month. 250 square feet, center of welcome. For quotation call PLEASANT quiet furnished tober 1-November occupancy. redecorated, one and two- Available November 1. Call 742- Manchester, air-conditioning Rod Dolin, 646-6(^. II room for working gentleman. Call James J. Gessay, 875- bedroom apartments, heat and 8907. and parking. Call: 643-9551. WE PAY $10 for complete junk Call 646-7944 evenings. 0134. hot water included, children un­ And we w ill save you money der 3 accepted. No pets. MANCHESTER - Cottage cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER LARGE nicely furnished and Body, 528-1990. Available immediately. Securi- Street, 4-room apartment, se­ BOLTON NOTCH - Highway on the purchase price alsof y e s , BERNARD a n d ] A RECONCILIATION decorated room for working U required. From $140. cond floor, security. Telephone I HAVE MADE “ a l w a y s b r in g s MANCHESTER - Redecorated location, across shopping 1973 BUICK LTD, fully gentleman. Private bath, en­ 4-room apartment, stove, Eastern, 646-8250 or Superinten­ 646-1189. center. 4,000 square feet office- LUMP TO trance and parking. 6r9-9704 refrigerator, separte heating dent after 5 p.m., 684-2954. equipped, air-conditioned, - THROAT.' showroom building, storage stereo tape player, cruise con­ Most Models Available for Immediate Delivery! J after 5. system. Available now. $140. FOUR-ROOM unfurnished, up­ buildings. 4 acres industrial 643-6187. VILLAGER APARTMENTS - stairs apartment. Centrally trol, under %,000 miles, green commercially zoned. Entire and beige. 646-2487. Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 located. Securit deposit property or part. Brokers in­ Apartmente For Rent 53 PLEASANT 4-room newer tiled baths, wall-to-wall required. Call 643-1 vited. 1-223-4460. Duplex, immaculate, large carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, 1966 DODGE Dart, 2-door, automatic transmission, rebuilt WE HAVE customers waiting rooms and closets. Tile bath heat, hot water, patio, full base­ 61 Autos For Sale and kitchen cabinets. Parking, ment. No pets. 649-7620. Autos For Sale 61 engine, $475. Call 649-7554. n ! M STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF for the rental of your apartment or home. J.D. Real Estate centrally located, no pets or **/Vear Engtatui^s Fastest Growing BuUh-Opel Dealer*' Associates, Inc. 646-1980. children. Security. Available. 81 ADMIS ST., MNKflESIQI (Open Evei) 64M 571 W ‘...M B. RCEKS,OF THC REEFER I 643-1459. MANUFACTURING CO., LET ME LOOKING for anything in real Carter’s Inflation Fighter WORK OVERTIME IN THE estate rental — apartments, NEW DUPLEX - Three PRESIDENTIAL W ELDING SHOP SO I homes, multiple dwellings, no bedrooms, full cellar, large CUTLASS 1967 coupe, very good Trucks for Sale 62 COULO EARN MORE MONEY fees. Call J.D. Real Estate yard, appliances, water, hook­ VILLAGE APTS. condition, snow tires included, THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM FciO srjj/VM ♦ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ups, no pets, $265. Call after 6 MANCHESTER $495. Phone 649-1348. p.m., 646-8057. 1962 FORD 1/2 ton pickup -.292 cubic inch engine, 8 body, $ ^ . VERNON - One-bedroom One and two bedroorijs. 1970 DODGE Coronet, $300 and AFA'/0RTDA5K„. MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom Call 872-0930. apartments immediately Near schools, churches COUPON take over payments. Phone 649- 1 available at Town House Duplex in newer two-family 3140. Gardens. This suburban apart­ home. $225 per mbnth. and shopping center, on 1966 INTERNATIONAL, 20’ van, roll up doors. No longer ment community of unusual Appliances and carpeting. Heat bus line. Call anytime. 1969 FORD station wagon, good architectural design and not included. No pets, security needed. $1500. Kage, 91 Hm 646-2623 tires and brakes, $500. Call 8 Street. beautiful landscaping features required. Available November a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Monday - • r.____ private entrance, private patio 1. Call 649-2003. Friday. 643-4937. with sliding glass aoor, wall-to- 1966 FORD Elconoline van - SALE Good running condition, $ ^ iHAve A wall carpeting, range, Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 refrigerator, garbage disposal, 1967 BUICK Electra - Sport firm. Call 64^5428 between 6 FCGLlKJfo n fe master TV antenna, storage October 4th and 5th Only! Coupe, Midas exhaust system, and 7 p.m. and laundry facilities in base­ new battery, mounted snows. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA ment. Total electric. No pets. Asking $625. 647-9778 evenings, weekends. a o o c f b a For appointment please call Motorcycles-BIcyeles 64 OOC?0 o 3 0 I V E \ ...IT /S TIME 872-0528 Monday through 7 B E E N 1 WE BOUGHT A Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1973 OPEL Manta - Four-speed, LOW COST motorcycle in­ ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN T H IN K IN G 1 N E W CAR/ 18,000 miles. Call 527-7717. surance, immediate binding. IT OVER, DEAR, EAST HARTFORD - 6 room, See us for your needs, Crockett WHEW.' WE GOT OFF THERE GOOD A N D Y O U 'R E JUST IN TIME.' HERE second floor, $235., with heat 1965 CHEVROLET Belaire, 6 Agency, 643-1577. HEAVENS// WHAT TH‘ a b s o l u t e l y and hot water, security and 9 299.99 cylinder, 4-door, good tires, in SHE COMES.' RIGHT/ references. After 4 weekdays, W R T H « good running condition, f}2S. HARLEY-Davldson - Motor- 528-7311. Toward the purchaae of any Used Car Hated in 643-1609. OTcles, parts and accessories. Expert service. Harley- NICE THREE-room furnished thi$ ad. Limit of one coupon per car. Thl$ offer VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 1970, Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, apartment, near hospital, good October 4th and October 5th. excellent condition, $1,400 Hartford. 247-9774. adults only. No pets. $200. Phone 646-4224 after 6 p.m. Security deposit required. Call EXPERT bicycle repairs, all O' 643-9678. makes, models and speeds. 1973 GALAXIE SOO $2995 1963 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, MANCHESTER - Newer 3- excellent running condition, Manchester Bicyde Shop, 649- io-> bedroom duplex, 1 1/2 baths, 4 Door Pillared Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, COUPON MJ^ST BE PRESENTED AT THE TIME OF PURCHASEI engine modification for top per­ 2098. C C o - full basement, includes power steering, power brakes, 14,000 miles. formance, $500. 228-9612. 72 OPEL *2395 73 VOLKSWAGEN *2795 * 0 - 3 appliances, $270 per month. station Wagon. 4-cyllnder engine, automatic transmla- HONDA 70 Trail bike - IP 1174 by K A . Inc. T.M. R«g, U S, PH. OW. 1972 MERCURY M9NTEG0 MX $2895 Super Beetle, sunroof, 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed 1967 PON'HAC Tempest - 6 P.W. Dougan. Realtor, 643-4535 slon, radio, luggage carrier. , transmission, AM/FM radio. Excellent condition. Good kid’s or 646-1021. 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power cylinder, excellent gas mileage. bike. $200. Call 646-1987. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE steering, power brakes, vinyl root, air conditioning, 24,000 71 BUICK *2795 73 CORVEnE >6793 $300 or best offer. 643-4669 after MANCHESTER - New deluxe 2- miles. Estate Wagon. V-8 engine, eutomatic transmission, air V-8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, power 1972 YAMAHA DS-7, 250cc, NOW INFLATION 19 bedroom Townhouse, full base­ conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, 9 steering, power brakes, tinted glass, radial tires. street machine, less than 6,000 YOU'RE EV0 Y AFFECTING, 1972 PLYMOUTH FURY III $2895 passenger. A PENNY FOR ment. Includes heat, miles. Asking $500. Call 644- TALKING! OLD CLICHis! Unlucky Expert’s last chance ble. East thought a while and appliances, carpeting, pool. 4 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power VOLKSWAGEN - We^buy, sell, 0026. ^^J^RTHOUSHTS., 72 NOVA *2595 repair, rebuild engines, played low so West won with $255 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, steering, power brakes, vinyl root, air conditioning, 22,000 71 CHEVROLET *2395 4-Door Sedan. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmis­ Impels Sport Sedan. V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ transmissions. Some used the queen. He led back a 3 Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. miles. ' sion, radio, power steering. 1967 XLCH Harley Davidson, trump and there was no way The bidding has been; sion, vinyl root, power steering, radio. parts, window glass installed. chrome frame, 74 rear wheel, 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO $2495 Specials on mufflers, tires and for me to avoid the loss of W est N o rth E ast S outh V MANCHESTER - Family-style *2995 Mikuni carburetor, runs strong. three spades and a diamond.” 14 Pass 14 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power 71 CHEVROLET *2540 Caprice 1?,.®,?!™?“ Sport Sedan. V-8! engine, eutomatic transmis­ brakes. Tim Moriarty, 270 2-bedroom Townhouse, full $1800 firm. 643-9311. The Olympiad game was Pass 24 Pass 3 A steering, 48,000 miles. Impale Custom Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ sion, air conditioning, vinyl roof, power steering, power Hartford Road, Manchester, N O R T H (D ) 3 basement. Includes heat, sion, air conditioning, vinyl root, power steering, radio. over and the Unlucky Expert Pass 34 Pass 4 N.T. appliances, carpeting. $240 brakes, radio. 643-6217. 1973 HONDA, 350 CB, A 7 6 For once in our lives we 9 1970 CHEV CAPRICE $1895 rushed up to us with his tale Pass 5 f Pass monthly. Paul W. Dougan, 71 TOYOTA showroom condition, low I V 9 3 of woe. have to sympathize with him. V-8 engine, power steering, vinyl root, 51,000 miles. ^ 6 9 5 72 MAVEI^C1^ *2595 1972 CHEVROLET Nova, real ♦ K 7 2 We doubt if anyone else any­ You, South, hold: Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. Station Wagon. 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmis­ mileage, $800 firm. Call after 5 uonesA 2-Door. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission. clean, fully powered. Must sell. 4 A K J983 where in the world was faced ♦ A K 8 4 3 f A 2 ♦Q 4AK Q 87 1971 FORD LTD $2295 sion, radio. radio. p.m., 649-4770. PiDfiEWWJ THREE-ROOM Apartment - 649-9437 or 643-6217. W E S T E A S T .with that low diamond lead. What do you do now? 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power 10-3 First-floor, yard, parking, 71 DODGE *2595 72 CAMARO *3225 I A A K 3 AQ542 He started, ‘T guess I am A -B Id five notrump. You are appliances, near bus. No pets, steering, power brakes, vinyl root, air conditioning, 48,000 1973 VOLKSWAGEN Rolls t l0 7 6 f S interested in seven. Charger Sport Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ Sport Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, vinyl Campers-Trallers WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI the only declarer in the en­ miles. sion, air conditioning, power steering, vinyl root. Royce convertible, 5,000 ^A96 fjl08S3 However, we think that he no children. $140. Security roof, power steering, radio. tire continent who didn't TODAY'S QUESTION original Oniles, many extras. Mobile Homes 65 47642 4 q 10S should have run off all seven ^ deposit. 646-4489. 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS WAGON $2795 make four hearts on board Your partner bids six hearts to 71 MUSTANG *2775 Must sell. 646-6629. WHATfe IN THE /MAIL SEVEN 'RiVtSr DUE BILUSv A w h a t Is t h e S O U T H trumps after winning that 71 DATSUN *3695 LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, twelve." show two kings. Whal do you do FIVE-ROOM apartment - Se­ V-8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power Mach I Coupe. V-8 engine, eutomatic transmission, air TOOAY'MURPHY? CREDITCARD CANCELLATION, /W k T T E R ... A J1098 first trick and see if East and 240Z Coupe. 6*cyllnder engine, 4-apeed transmission. 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very now? brakes, air conditioning, 38,000 miles. conditioning, power steering, radio. 1973 BUICK La Sabre - 4-door, AND TAO 'OVERDRAWN' COULDN'T'ytXl ¥ AKQJ842 West would have found the cond floor, gartrge, two clean. Ready to live in. Just ^ ,- children, no pets, security. $185, 71 VOLKSWAGEN *1695 vinyl hardtop, power, air, low NCmCBB FROM THE BANK. F IN D A N Y ♦ Q4 right discards. Answer Tomorrow 1970 FORD FAIRLANE 500 $1895 71 HORNET *2250 mileage, showroom condition. 995.14’ wide on display. Trades “I guess you are,” we 646-6072. 2 Door Hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmissicn, power 2-Door. 4-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, POSTCARDS 4 - replied. “What happened?" station Wagon. 6-cyllnder6-cyllni engine, automatic transmis­ radio. 646-0131. welcome. Parts, supplies and steering, vinyl root, 48,000 miles. Sion,sion, radio. accessories. Plaza Homes ID R E A D ? East-West vulne/able "West opened the six of dia­ MANCHESTER - Main Street, Answer to Previous Puzzle npes “Quality homes sensibly monds,” was the first part of three rooms, heated, hot water, 1973 FORD EC0N0LINEiE200 CARGO VAN $3395 71 CAMARO 70 CHEVROLET *2075 West North East South the reply. He continued: “I Worldwide *2495 Impala Custom Coupe. V-6 engine, automatic transmis­ best offer. Call 649-'S790. priced.” 1348 Wilbur Cross Pass Pass 4? stove, refrigerator, adults, no v-8 engine, power steering, power brakes, 3 speed transmis­ Sport Coupe. V-8 engine,e automatic transmission, radio, Highway, Berlin Turnp saw no reason to hop with pets, security. 523-7047. sion, air conditioning, vinyl roof, power steering, radio. pike. Pass Pass Pass sion, 35,000 miles. power steering. EX ffC U T IV E -drtven 1974 Berlin, Connecticut, I dummy’s king. Nobody leads ACROSS 1 Honshu city 70 PONTIAC Cadillac El Dorado convertible. Opening lead-6 ♦ away from an ace against a timber trees s MANCHESTER - Five- 1989 RAM8LER AMERICAN $895 71 NOVA *2225 5 “— of Two 2 Shield bearing E. E S *2395 Lemans Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air Low mileage, mint condition, 1971 MOBILE home - 12x60’, preempt. My queen won the g . T T R 1 <5 bedroom Duplex, new 2 Door, 6 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, 51,000 Coupe. 6-cyllnder8-cyllndei engine, automatic transmission, Cities” 3 Cotton bundle conditioning, power steering, radio. one owner. Can be seen at 349 fully furnished, set up in Storrs. trick and I promptly slapped A, i i s 0 0 Cfl appliances, washer and dryer miles. power steering, raradio. 9 Used 4 Avoid f ] E N T Wetherell Street, from 9 a.m. to Call for info, 527-77lY PCK by Oswald & James Jacoby the jack of spades on the ta­ w orldw ide s included, air-conditioning, oil cJMALU 5 Oriental progy heat, 2 modern baths, carpeted 73 CHEVROLET 70 MONTE CARLO *2295 4:30 p.m. or call for an appoint­ 9 10.3 12 Verbal 6 Made amends fci t 5 5 1 *3750 Sport Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, vinyl THEIR LOSS can be your gain. 13 On top o f I p 1 M kitchen and hallways, Impala Sport Sedan. V-8V-l engine, automatic transmis­ ment, 646-5000. 7 “ ------S U r roof, power steering, radio. Repossession, bank says sell. SHORT RIBS 14 M ountain on Stale" r N " sion,Sion, air conditioning, popower steering, vinyl roof, radio. BY FRANK O’NEAL b refinished hardwood floors in Register Now For These Just 8 months old, beautiful Crete 8 Downs in \ living and dining rooms, private 1968 TORINO Squire wagon - 15 References 73 PONTIAC 70 CHEVROLET *2045 60,000 miles, good condition, mobile home, save over $2,000. LITTLE FRITZ JOINED THEY SAY ITfe VERY ONLY DIFFERENCE .THEYRE SUPPOSED TO DO England basement, enlcosed yard and Five Great Prizes To Be *4495 Impala Custom Coupe, V-8 engine, automatic transmis­ A NEW Cl u b MUCH LIKE THE IS.. 17 Ignited 9 Fignts 26 G razing land 45 M asculine Qran Prix Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, $650.1957 T-Bird engine for car Can be seen by appointment. A aw> DEED EVERY DAY. 18 Shabby 10 M ine entrance front porch, close to schools. sion, radio, power steering, vinyl roof. Call 828^)360, Broker. BOV SCOUTS. STAR G A X E R ! ^ ^ 28 Roblted nicknam e Security required, utilities not Given Away FREE air conditioning, lull power options, radio, vinyl roof. or boat, rebuilt, never used, 19 Stone n T ra il 30 Finest 46()uote -By CL.AY R I>0LLAN- im plem ent 16 Method 31 Constellation 47 A lgerian city included, $295. Eastern, 646- $500. Call 649-0381. „ ASIIS LIRRA 70 MAVERICK *1945 ADULTS - See the all-new adult 21 Italian city 20 C apacity 33 Certain 48 Donated 8250. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY 73 VEGA *2595 Sport Coupe. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmis­ V MAS. II y t Tour Daily Aclnily Guide s(/r. II r j i Hatchback Coups. 4-cyllnder engine, automatic and retirement homes. 'r According to Ihe Start, 23 Thread (comb. measure combats 50 Bustles sion, radio. l'972 DODGE Charger, ~^ahI. i» Dratwing to be hold October 19,1974 transmission, radio. Completely furnished, in­ OCT. l l J ^ t i L form ) 22 Domesticated. 35 Woman 51 Number (pi.) MANCHESTER - Modern two- automatic, power steering, 318 2- 9-11-13 24 Body part 24 Sb-inged adviser 52 Gaelic cluding 2-door refrigerator, read words corresponding to numbers 14-i8-24-29/v bedroom apartments, 69 VOLKSWAGEN >1695 engine, excellent condition. D<'63-73-80.82 54-55-66 27 Y o u n ^te rs instrum ent 40 Unclosed 55 Musical 73 VOLKSWAGEN *2645 electric range, divan, oc­ of your Zodioc birth sign carpeting, no pets. Available 1. Panasonic AM/FM Storao Phonograph Squareback. 4-oyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission, $2300. 646-3667 nights, 277-3623 y f TAUItUS SCORFIO 29 Forbidden 25 A rro w poison 43 A rtist's fram e syllable 2-Door. 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission, radio. radio. days. casional chair, end and coffee AfS. to ! R tn t 31 M o k * 61 Hoppintu 32 G arland immediately. Security 2 S hort 32 Flottfry 6 2 N o o c f. 2. Sylvania 12’’"8olld State Portable Radio tables, lamp, dinette set, 34 Seesaw 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 8 9 to It required. $195. Eastern, 646- I W M/tr zo 3 Im putiiv* 3 3 R o m o n c f 6 3 Y o u r NOr. 21 3. O.E. 4-Sllca Toaster Oven 73 PLYMOUTH *3350 73 DATSUN >2695 draperies, curtains, and wall- r?\12-15-17-40 4 P in t 34 Starting 6 4 By 36 S um m ary 8250. 1972 BUICK Skylark, 8 cylinder, 31-48-59-65, 1Z 13 Sabring Coupe. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, air Pickup truck. 4*cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. automatic, 19,000 miles. Gold to-wall carpet in living room. .^52-75-79-87 5 R tm o rk 3 5 A n d 6 5 0 n t 37 Fem ale 14 4. Phllco AM/FM Olgital Clock Radio conditioning, vinyl roof, power steering, power brakes, 6 For 3 6 H * lp 6 6 N t t d 76-77-84.39' monster An abundance of cabinets and GIMINI £ MANCHESTER - Newer three- 5. Proctor-SIlox 7-speod Slander radio. with black vinyl top. Original BUZZ SAWYER 7 A 37 K W 6 7 T h o m SAGITTARIUS 38 Masculine IB 16 17 closets that are sure to please. BY ROY CRANE 3 8 B« bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, owner. $3,000. Call after 6, 649- HAt V B D o n 6 6 Good NO* nicknam e Step-saver kitchen, large 9 T rip 3 9 C a rt 6 9 Box 39 Distribute 18 19 20 security. Call 646-4132. 7850. lo o k ! PUT THAT DOW ' PRI50MERS if 4 0 A n d 7 0 C r K io u tly C. II master bedroom, guest room, HOT EVEN T H E ' THE FUNKY PAGE’ lO S a M y DK 41 Depot (ab.) ENGUSM- HOT PERMITTED TO REAP g iu A P g / f> V 3 - 5- 8-23 11 C o u ld 41 T o 71 For 16-22-28-454^ 21 22 23 comfortable size living room 12 Rtlatiom 42 Caucho See All the NEW FORDS Today at RARGAIN HUNTERS — We etill have a good selection of NEW 1974’s and 1967 MUSTANG - dark green, LANGUAQE -Vi' FUNNY S/27-62.68 4 2 0< 72 Eltctricol 51-67-70 1 . FOUR-ROOM Duplex apart- HEWSPARERS^J— ----- 13 R o n tw 4 3 D t p o tit 73 V is io n 44 Father (F r.l 24 25 28 28 29 30 IT demo’s at excepbonal year end prices. Sea us now while the supply lasts. 289 V-8 engine, power steering, and dining area. Porch, awning, CANCia ment - Available November 1. ratio for your outdoor living. NEWS­ PACE?. 14 F ritn d 4 4 C o u rM 7 4 M o n o y CAFRICORN 46 Bouquet ■ Two bedrooms, 11/2 baths, gar­ (Coupon offer not good on New 1974 or demo vohiclos.) automatic transmission, „ \ j u n i 11 15 A n 45 A r r iv f 75 Proiptcts DfC. II 49 A ngry 3 t 33 35 Club house, swimming pool, PAPER/ 16 Som# 4 6 0 1 7 6 0 ) age, no appliances or utilities. excellent condition. Call 644- I ^^jui'r II JAN 53 Boy's name sauna bath. Financing 17 Conomlol 47 P r o m im 77 H o rm o rw 54 New Branadan 38 37 $200. Month’s security. Call 643- Your Small Car 2784 after 6 p.m. ft r\»-39-42-A9 18 D tftn d s 4 8 T h ii 78 O r 4- 6-34-: FORD For over 38 years, A Good Place To Buy A Carl available. Live in a well- ■ -lo-j' statesman 0108 after 5 p.m. 1.^78-81-86 19 S o m t 4 9 E ld trs 79 A r t 44-46-57 38 39 40 Headquarters planned and controlled com­ 20 Frtcndfthip S O P Io g u td 8 0 A n d 56 Label PONTIAC 1969, Bonneville, 2- LIO AQUARIUS 57 At all times ■ door hardtop, V-8, automatic, munity with privacy and 21 W ill 51 Enttrtoin 81 P t t i 142 43 44 45 BIRCH STREET - Four rooms, juir II 2 2 C o ll« n S 2 N tw 8 2 O u tlo o k JAN. 10 58 Charged atoms power steering, power brakes, natural surroundings. You can 2 3 Y o u r 5 3 P r o n c t 83 Y o iir first floor. $140. Married cou­ € _^Aua. II H I. I I 59 C o m p ss point 48 47 48 48 SO SI 52 vinyl roof, extra snow tires. save money and live better. Let 2 4 Y o u 5 4 T im a ' 84 A n d 60 Tyndareus' ple, no pets. Call 649-8350. C H E V R 0 1 . E T I6-35-35-47 2 5 A m ) 55 O t 85 Foilurtt 19-21-38-50/ Jensen’s give you a new key to wife (myth.) 83 84 M i Low mileage. Like new. $1175. '53-58-74 26 Chtcounf 56 B rin g 86 Proptrly 54-72-85-88V living - security and peace of 61 Being (Latin) 647-1908, after 5 p.m. 643-9708. IJJELLY'S 6lRL,PRUDEMCE’'rOOFY" ■! VIRGO 27 Rtputotkm 57 S t u ^ 87 Enticing Risen FIVE-ROOM Duplex - Good mind. Jensen’s, Inc. Rollings 28 M a y 58 Y o u r 8 8 T oda y 86 hi 88 DILLON FORD ? C A U A W ft^ 1$ A SCULLERY ’M A IP J HI. I» ) S ' location, near bus line. Adults CARTER 2 9 In 5 9 D o y 8 9 P to c t Hills, Route 44A, Mansfield., DOWN 1973 DODGE Charger, black, IVnUEPRlSOg WARPERS H0U5EH01U ® 6 0 C h ild r# n 89 CO 61 only, no pets. Security deposit 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 Mrs. Young, 26 Old Wood Road, wz:. 3 0 T o k o 90 Voliiobltt MAI. zo t H aw aiian 3 319 Main St., Manchester 643-2145 low mileage with all i>^25-33-36 iO /4 I- 7 l0-43iH ' required. Available October 15. ______Opon Evenings til 9 - Thursdays til 6 - Saturdays til 5 429-1786. Main Office, Route 10, A d v e rs e N c i i i r j l accessories. $4,000 firm. Call ;A|.56 61 69-71.83-90^ , (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Call 647-1037. 643-9311. Southington, 1-628-0317. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 3, 1974 ‘Materials of Music’ Theme for Chaminade ABOUT Studies on "M aterials of the Federation Room at Center will be presented by recordings Mrs. Raymond Smith, Music” is the theme of the Congregational Church. All and live performers. hospitality; Mrs. James Hattin, TOWN iln programs for the 1974-75 season women interested in music are Officers of the group are: calling; Mrs. Eldna Johnston, of the Chaminade Musical Club, invited to attend. Mrs. Victor Herring, president; librarian; Mrs. Harold Sim­ according to program co- "Melody,”from its earliest Mrs. Peter Staum, vice- Westhill Garden Social Club iianirI|TatTr fontnn UrralJt mons, cheer; Mrs. Donald chairmen, Janette Fraser 14th century beginning through pesiderit; Mrs. John Nielson, Sisco, historian, and Mrs. R.V. will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Wodal and Mrs. Grace Fraser. its refinement in the 19th cen­ secretary, and Mrs. George Gorsch, publicty. Herrmann Hall. After the Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES The first program will be tury and on to its present dis­ Nolan, treasurer. Mrs. Mary Stewart is im­ meeting, there will be a kitchen PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS presented Monday at 8 p.m. in junct and fragmented texture. Committee chairmen are mediate past president. social and refreshments. CARPET AND ^ PUBLIC RECORDS TEMPIFS nOOR COVERINC Ford Advisor Suggests Warranty Deeds SPECIALIZE IN Ex 6 e PTIONAL INSTALLATION ON Alfred H. and Armande M. WE Ringuette to Harijs and Elma ALL FAMOUS NAME BRANDS, ARMSTRONG • Turkis, property at 173 Ferguson Rd., 843,000. CONGOLEUM • KENTILE • MANNINGTON MILLS • William K. Hawley III and AMTICO Gasoline Rationing Plan Penelope F. Hawley to Carl A. Zinsser and Douglas P. Ander­ WASHING’TON (UPI) - While Presi­ Now and Later year now going to oil producing nations assessment: “You couldn’t sell any kind pulling together an anti-inflation program son, property at 281 Green Rd., dent Ford pondered his "tentative soon will reach $600 billion, he said. of gasoline tax right now. We’ve got an $30,000. that is economically effective and BULLETIN choices” for an anti-inflation program to “Sooner or later,” Laird said, “a election coming up in November, politically palatable. TheManchester branch of First Federal Savings & Loan Association is taking shape at its The U&R Housing Corp. to be announced next week, one of his closest rationing system is going to be need^ as remember?” 344 W. Middle Tpke. site (above), adjacent to the Manchester Shopping Parkade. Below, Seymour Hammer, property on advisers suggested that he should impose Many Ideas Under Study far as the United States is concerned Maybe in January the architect’s rendering of the East Hartford bank’s branch office, scheduled for comple­ Highwood Dr., $71,000. a strict rationing system to curb the use of because there is no awareness as far as So far, more than 100 ideas are under “But you can look for some kind of tax tion early next year. Construction began with groundbreaking iiTJuly. The office design in­ Richard E. and Elizabeth A. gsoline. the public is concerned to this energy consideration, ranging from broad-based Increase along with some other provisions cludes a community room available to non-profit, civic-minded groups, bank officials say. Lynne to Thomas J. and Cheryi of the Former Defense Secretary Melvin R. problem we face.’’ financial aid for the poor to tax deductions R. Crickmore, property at 88 like maybe the authority for rationing for home owners who install energy­ (Above, Herald photo by Pinto) week Laird made the proposal Thursday as the He said it should be “a very tough, firm, Wedgewood Dr,, $34,500, A major breakthrough White House rejected a plan by federal later on, maybe in January,” the source saving storm windows. hard rationing system.’’ added. Trade Name energy chief John C. Sawhill to add 20 Laird agreed with a Ford’s chief Ford has made some "tentative Nessen said he found nothing mutinous Mary Scata, doing business as cents a gallon to the retail price of gas­ spokesman that Sawhill’s proposal should choices” Nessen said, and he will spend in Sawhill’s idea, even though the concept Mary’s Antique, 216 Spruce St. oline. not be adopted. “virtually the entire weekend” pulling the Marriage Licenses in no-wax floors... Laird, an unofficial but influencial voice is opposed by the commander in chief. package together. “It is fair to say that the President does ■Si Michael John Lessard and CofUjolem in the Oval Office, noted during a con­ Differing opinions at the highest level of Announcement of the long-awaited plan Judish May Jaquith, both En­ not favor this kind of tax on gasoline,” government are typical of the “open ad­ will be made before a joint session of ference on world oil problems that the White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen field , O ct. 12, E m anuel Shinyl Vinyl nation’s gasoline consumption is in­ ministration” promised by Ford, the press Congress and a nationwide television The NO WAX Flooi told reporters. Lutheran Church. creasing again since the scare of last aide said. audience on Tuesday. up to 9 < 12 Ktt Im talM Another Ford intimate, with an eye to But the varying views among Ford in­ 4 Charles Joseph Zeppa Jr., SOLARIAN winter’s Arab boycott. Some $100 billion a Chairman Alan Greenspan of the Coun­ pttp. UDi the political winds, had a more candid siders show the difficulty involved in Bolton, and Shirley Leighton, E«oillMlchoic*o( colon Prepare for Saturday Show cil of Economic Advisers said Thursday 572 Wetherell St., Oct. 12, by S t r o n g that the program “ is pretty well Church of the Assumption. developed,” although Ford scheduled two Demonstrating a scene from “Us and right, Rick Gowen, Nancy separate meetings today with top advisers Armstrong has never promised you a Them” are members of The Little Chapdelaine, Beth Donnelly and to consider additional options. no-wax flo o r. . . until now. Solarian is a Unemployment Rate Jumps The most expensive post Theatt% of Manchester who are Adrienne Bletchman. Adding to the hi- Tax on High-Mileage Drivers cards ever produced were floor that really does shine without wax. rehearsing for their part in Saturday’s jinks on the floor are Carol Schofield One such option is the gasoline tax. made of ivory for an Indian Its exclusive Mirabond'wear surface has Evening of the Performing Arts to be and Rick Gentilcore. Tickets will be WASHINGTON (UPI) - Production whom the umemployment rate jumped Total employment was estimated at 77.1 Sawhill’s plan, using a payroll withholding prince and required killing 60 cutbacks caused the unemployment rate million, changed from August and an in­ concept, would end up taxing only the high el^h an ts. a gleaming shine of its own. And it keeps presented in Bailey Auditorium at available at the door. Donations are from 2.6 per cent in August to 2.8 per cent to jump four tenths of a per cent to 5.8 per mileage drivers those who burn more than ■The first teabags were its high gloss and beautiful colors—with­ Manchester High School at 8 p.m. $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. in September. crease of 1.4 million over the past year. cent in September, the Labor Department But the effect of the increase in employ­ 500 gallons a year — about 10 gallons a made of silk and not intended Posing in the back row are, left to (Herald photo by Larson) The jobless rate for full-time workers out waxing—tar longer than’ an ordinary reported today. ment was softer than in the previous year week. to bemused for brewing tea. also rose swiftly from 4.8 per cent last vinyl floor. Spills, dirt, even black heel The department said the number of per­ when an expanding economy created ap­ Economists who don’t have to stand for Actually, they were samples month to 5.3 per cent. sons unemployed increased in September proximately twice as many jobs the Labor election have pointed out the various of teas sent by merchants to marks come up easily, ending the drudgery The report prepared by the Bureau of their customers for bulk or­ by 440,000. Department said. The slowdown in merits of a gasoline tax hike. The revenue of scrubbing and waxing. Come in and see Labor Statistics said the number of un­ dering. The sharp increase from August was at­ economic growth is a prime reason for the raised could help balance the budget, an Oil Consumers, Producers employed workers stood at 2.2 million in the no-wax floor that keeps its promise. tributed primarily to production cutbacks increase in unemployment. anti-inflationary goal that nearly everyone September, nearly double the estimated that resulted in widespread unemploy­ Although employment of nonfarm favors- or it could be used to offset a tax number of 1.2 million last October. Seek Solution to Problems ment. An estimated 250,000 workers lost workers remained about constant from cut for low income citizens. their jobs in September. August to September, the average work Making gasoline more expensive would WASHINGTON (UPI) - For the first is so, how about it also reducing the price Uneployment rose significantly in the week increased slightly to 36.8 hours per be inflationary in the short run but might ONLY 9x12 time since last year’s Arab oil embargo, of other commodities? sensitive 25 to 54 year age group but the week and the average hourly earnings in­ encourage motorists to cut out nonessen­ Say it whin petroleum producers and consumers are “We are willing. We need the friendship largest increases occurred for women NEWS dex increased 1.5 to 162.1. This means that tial driving, thus reducing demand on FOR A 9’ X 12' FLOOR. INSTALLATION EXTRA. LINOLEUM sitting down together in search of of the West. I think we are as anxious as over 25 and teen-agers entering the job CAPSULES $100 earned in 1%7 had risen to an average energy supplies and driving down the price thiyseiit. DESIGNER SOLARIAN SLIGHTLY HIGHER solutions to problems caused by any of you to solve the problem.” market, the report said. of $162.10 last month. in the long run. RUGS quadrupled crude oil prices. The first talks began 'Thursday at an in­ Declining college attendance and slower 0 in a HALL AND STAIR CARPH RUNNER Reg. $14.95 The representatives of Kuwait and Iran ternational oil conference sponsored by job growth was blamed for the sharp in­ CERAMIC TILE TUB AREA said they had tried since February to meet Sub Missiles Tested EARNINGS GAIN the American Enterprise Institute for crease in unemployment for men 18 to 19 laser welding systems for use in Polynesian and American I i INSTALLATION ALL BOUNDED - RUBBER BACKED with oil consuming nations and discuss Public Policy Research a private WASHINGTON (UPI) - After a Caldor Inc. will have higher G h^w dM years old. the production of batteries. cuisine. Scheduled opening is WITH 2-PC. FIXTURE Reg. $6.9c5 yd. mutual problems but their requests were organization which launched a national mysterious break of almost two years the earnings this year than the $1.33 $ 0 9 3 The job situation also deteriorated sign- The two carbon dioxide lase? Dec. 1. not granted until this week. energy study project earlier this year. Soviet Union has test-launched two more a share earned in the fiscal year L 9 S ficantly in a key area, married men, for system will weld the positive Matthew Allen, of Matthew The producers indicated they would be of its new submarine missiles — the enderf Jan. 26, 1974, Carl yd. and up grids of a new cylindrical lead- Allen Real Estate, Post Road willing to cut oil prices in return for cuts longest range submarine missiles any na­ Bennet, president, told a acid battery that has been Plaza, Vernon, was the leasing in commodity prices by industrialized tion possesses. meeting of retail analysts developed to provide standby agent. nations. The Pentagon said Thursday that the representing some of Wall power to telephone exchanges For example, said Iranian Ambassador State To Get $4.9 Million Russians fir^ "two probable SSN8” mis­ c Street’s largest brokerage during emergencies. The laser Ardesheir Zahdeia, half a barrel of oil used siles Wednesday 5,000 miles from the firms in Norwaik. welders are each designed to WALL to WALL Barents Sea into the mid-Pacific. to buy a bushel of wheat, but it now takes The discount department weld up to 36 batteries an hour. Shop Pinehurst Tonight ’til 9 P.M. four barrels to buy a bushel. The most modern American missile store chain, one of the most Delivery of the two laser 3 “The United States is interested in For Public Service Jobs carried by submarines, the U.S. Poseidon, successful regional chains in welders is scheduled for mid- Friday 8 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. ROOMS of can be fired 3,000 miles. The American reducing the price of oil,” he said. “If that the country, recently reported 1975. CARPETING WASHINGTON (UPI) - Connecticut agency, such as schools, hospitals and missiles carry up to 14 warheads which record net income of $1.5 WE MEASURE IT! Hamilton Standard, a division Sat 8 ’til 6 • Sunday 8 ’til 2 will receive $4.9 million to provide public libraries or public works recreation, can be aimed at different targets. The million or 39 cents a share on of United Aircraft Corp., is a service jobs for jobless persons in areas of police and fire departments. Pentagon said the Russian test involved sales of $82.8 million for the 26 We will have Semi-Bonalete Relgal Heme at $1.59 lb., Our T leading supplier of electron the state suffering high unemployment. The largest amount, more than $1 only a single warhead on each missile. weeks ended July 27. This com­ Own Sauuge Meat $1.39 lb., and Meaty Shank Soup WE CUT IT! WE PAD IT! beam and laser welding Bonea at 99$ lb. The funding was granted by the Labor million, will be going to Bridgeport, which pared with $1.5 million or 38 machines. Department and comes at the request of has unemployment of 8.6 per cent. Whiskey Hijacked cents a share on sales of $69.9 Fresh from the Ocean... WE INSTALL IT! President Ford after a White House The Hartford area will receive $952,956 million for the similar period BOSTON (UPI) — A truck loaded with INSIDE meeting Sept. 11 with labor leaders. The with 6.9 per cent unemployment; New last year before giving effect to NEW RESTAURANT BLOCK ISLAND SWORDFISH $25,000 worth of Scotch whiskey was Ground breaking ceremonies WE GUARANTEE IT! total program has been funded nationwide Haven, $512,121 with 8.4 per cent; Stam­ hijacked Thursday near the waterfront in a change of accounting prin­ Bonaleaa Fllats of Genuine B.l. BLUEFISH TODAY at $415 million to create 85,000 public ser­ ciples which reduced earnings were held Oct. 1 for a new 6,000- ford, $1245,517 with 6.9 per cent and Water- Boston’s Charlestown section. FLOUNDER and SOLE FILETS vice jobs. bury, $328,426 with 8.5 per cent. per share to 32 cents. square-foot restaurant on The driver, Patrick Patuto, 49, of Hull, FRESH OYSTERS • SCALLOPS Eighty per cent of the funds are for state Norwalk will receive $111,145 with 6.9 said the truck had just left the Mystic Tolland Tpke. in the Talcott- Old Codger ...... Page 3 ville area. LIMITED TIME ONLY and local governments with areas having per cent joblessness; New London $27,142 Docks area when two men jumped into the RECEIVES ORDER Owner of the new restaurant, Frank Perdue, Frank Toros and Pinehurst guarantee the Gardening with Atwood...... Page 9 unemployment of 6.5 per cent three with 7.5 per cent; New Brltain-Bristol, cab and forced him at gunpoint to lie on Hamilton Standard of Wind­ to be known as The Islander, is freshness of Area Profile ...... Page 6 straight months. The rest are to be used at $411,311 with 7 per cent and Danbury $220,- the floor. sor Locks has received an order the discretion of the secretary of labor for 321 with 6.7 per cent. Other towns in Ted Trudon. It will have a PERDUE ROASTING CHICKENS COMPLnE INCLUDING PADDING High School W orld...... Page 14 from Western Electric for two seating capacity of 200 with a most severely affested areas with un­ eastern Connecticut, where unemploy­ Nixon Motions Submitted CHICKEN BREASTS a CHiX LEGS Schoolboy football...... Page 12 employment of more than 6.5 per cent. ment averages 7.8 per cent, will divide and INSTALLATION WASHINGTON (UPI) - The lawyers of Public service jobs can be in any public $282,120. (NO HOME SHOULD BE FOUND WITHOUT Trian sets X-country mark . Page 13 former President Nixon Thursday sub­ AUTUMN FREEZER AND liRGE FAMILY ' ------mitted two motions to quash subpoenas for College Board Exams his appearance at the Watergate coverup PLEEZERS... 3 trial under conditions so secret that not For Juniors Oct. 18 By Frank Toma Scolptiwilllylon * even prosecution and defense lawyers Candidates Agree PUC were permitted to see them. U.S. District U.S. Choica U.S. Choica $268 Judge John J. Sirica interrupted his Packer Cut Korttel quOKy tftop pll* painstaking questioning of prospective j - ....thoTo cnnh-p«oo( dvt 1 3 Hooms Junior students at themselves and their abilities, TOnERLOINS ns ROAST BEEF rM liU n l a llh tfflooth jurors long enough only to issue a state­ Manchester High School will the PSAT/NMSQT can lead to DOWN 40$ LB. TO V.n«it-hucklln( bock. Thor* Nylon Shag ment saying that the motions had been have the opportunity to join Avg. 35 Lbs. cofpMtng onough lof 1 4$; Not Doing Its Job Well received. other opportunities such as; Cut to order... A^ro*fflo...M irirdo com- over one million other students • Entering the competition > :' PMo aWi poPdiii| and In- ^ $348 1 9 see Frank WiilolMlon. By United Press International around the world in taking the for scholarships administered, * .S * with the controversial fuel cost adjust­ citizen’s organization to get the job that Nixon May Leave Hospital Preliminary Schlastic Aptitude 6 to 7-lb. well-trimmed by th e National Merit 3 Rooms The Democratic and Republican can­ ment. our government should have been getting LONG BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Barring Test/National Merit selected tenderloins didates for governor say they agree the Scholarship Corporation. Nylon Twfled ; Steele called for the establishment of a done for us.” she said. any last-minute complication, Richard Scholarship Qualifying Test *1.3 3 .^ state Public Utilities Commission has not • Participating in the College public bonding authority to provide low- Nixon leaves the hospital today, well (PSAT/NMSQT) as an impor­ been doing its job, but one called for its Board’s Student Search Service $298 cost, tax-exempt bonding for capital con­ Can’t Promise Raises enough to go home to San Clemente but too tant step in making college 3 IN LB. COMBINATION Plrtt lima at Ihlt lew.y;^- ^ replacement and the other for its reform. struction of the utilities while Mrs. Grasso so they can get information prteal 100% nylan h tM d * $ T ’ In the Senate race, James H. Brannen of sick to testify at the Watergate cover-up plans. Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., who has urged studying the proposal. from colleges that may be WHOLE CORN FED FRESH PORK LOIN lKBtwniBnli«ne«roMrhir' v V'VA Colchester Thursday told a group of state trial, according to his doctor. Doctors are The test, to be given at the AttufB. Mylpn h n prae* *• ^ i ’’ f' accused power utilities of overcharges looking for students like them. 12 to 13 lb. avg...cut Into 2 roasts and 10 or 12 chops, Mrs. Grasso would prohibit the utilities employes inflation would not allow him to still running tests on Nixon because they 7 b / : school Oct. 26, is designed to These are described in the UcB(...cltani InitMtly. ' amounting to $9 million during the past from passing advertising and promotional or as you tell Frank e ilritfd ln iry 7*^."** promise them salary raises, despite the have not yet determined the cause of the "' a ' • . ■ ‘ measure verbal and reeWsnqf. S raem i, 00 ^ three years said Thursday the 63-year-old costs on to consumers, while Steele said PSAT/NMSQT student bulletin, fact they represented a large voting block. phlebitis that hospitalized him 11 days mathematical abilities that are r* v A jfda. OBiwwIHily bolaHad ^ agency should be abolished to “assure 4 available in the counseling of­ the fuel cost adjustment should be kept ago. important in doing college fice...... protection against special interests” in separate from the regular monthly bills. ' i f ir This offer Brannen, a black airline pilot ■■ ^ work. The PSAT/NMSQT is co­ To help students get the most the regulation of utility costs. In other matters Steele Thursday called sponsored by the College Board 30 sq. yds, of quabiy caipenng challenging Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D- Determined to Carry On out of their participation, they The "hot apeclala" In Vegetables enough to cover your living room, dining room and foyer.... Reform Favored on the medical profession to keep its Conn., told a meeting of the Connecticut and the National Merit will receive a booklet called GOP candidate Rep. Robert H. Steele, prices low in order to fight inflation. He WASHINGTON (UPI) - Betty Ford, the Scholarship Corporation. State Employes Association, “There are "About Your PSAT/NMSQT NEW YELLOW : LONG ISLAND COMMERCIAL Complete R-Conn., said the PUC should be retained said he would testify against a rate hike those who have told me to come here and President’s wife, is recovering from her In addition to helping Scores” with score reports. It but altered along lines similar to the requested by Connecticut Medical Ser­ breast cancer surgery with faith and students find out more about ONIONS POTATOES CERAMIC TILE promise you anything. But I can’t do it.” will show them where to find RUBBER BACK replacement agency advocated by Mrs. vices, CMS at a public hearing next week. In the congressional races First District determination "to carry on for her hus­ and how to use more detailed 3I49« 10l6«< KITCHEN CARPET BATHROOM Grasso. First Step Republican candidate Mac Buckley said band, her children and the country” her information about colleges and Tignily V4Q\Woven Installed up to She would replace the PUC with a five- The Second District congressman said, Democratic incumbent William R. Cotter sister-in-law Janet Ford said today. Students Hear Talk on Leaves financial aid and how to plan for Pll Nyloit W ITH . . . 100eq.fl. .. member Utility Control Authority ap­ however, if doctors kept their prices low, has been rated as a high government swEtT e Easily Cleaned HI-DENSITY a college education. It will also pointed by the governor with the consent there would be no n e ^ for CMS to seek spender. Buckley said Thursday the Steven Fish, one of three teachers at came also. The center is the only one Meeting Off explain how they can estimate • Perieci to* Kitchens FOAM BACK of the legislature. No more than two of the • Oreai lo- Ofi-ces Oen^ rate increases. “They could take the first National Association of Businessmen the Oak Grove Nature Center, talks of its kind in the state funded and run their SAT scores. Ed Fontanna aaya It you think ll’a tlma tor a chanoa. tiv <2 d id 1 5 tool members could be from the same political The briefing the Manchester j* Tweed Colors To Hide major step in curing inflation,” he said. recently gave Cotter a 33.3 rating on a about leaves with the first grade class by the local board of education, When they get their scores, Soil I? $4£w 1373 COLON COMBlNATiCNS WE ARE SPECIALISTS IN , party and all would be required to disclose Board of Directors was to have BLOCK ISUW FRESH GEMIK BUIEnSN SiaiODrOOl Mrs. Grasso Thursday praised Sixth scale from 0 to 100 where 100 represents a of Mrs. Pam Horan of Nathan Hale Sanchez said. The board rents time been given next Tuesday on Off- students can use the College INTERIOR DECORATING their financial holdings. District Democratic hopeful Anthony penny pincher. WEATHER Tha fllata waigh 1V* to 1 'A aach and ara pricad at School. The children walked to the there for the neighboring towns. Track Betting has been post­ Board’s College Handbook to Reg. $6.95 5 9.•5J|l’J !irA N O DESIGNING Steele and Grasso called for the es­ Moffett as a man who will “dedicate compare themselves with ! l i tablishment of an independent Office of Charles Burke, the George Wallace Par­ center recently for the tour. Juan Besides classes and tours, students poned to the third or fourth ■ I . M - Material and Labor Included himself with vigor and determination to Warming trend for the next two days enrolled students at hundreds of Consumer Advocate "appointed by the ty candidate in the First District, today Sanchez, director of the center, had have tested pollution of area streams Tue.sday in November. sq. yd. 'BATHROOMS make sure that jobs in this district are with high today 55-60, low tonight 40-45. colleges and universities and General Assembly to assure insulation recommended eliminating the U.S. gone to the school a few days earlier and ponds, taken overnight trips, and William J. Wade Jr., secure.” High Saturday 65-70 and Sunday find out their chances of getting from the executive office and the Export-Import Bank as a means of used the center for meetings of such executive director of the state’s Aae%ee*«i «>• 3UU Main Street, Manchester Speaking at the opening of Moffett’s seasonable and in the 70s. Zero chance of to prepare them for the tour. Sanchez into and succeeding at the PINEHURST authority.” releasing more money for the home groups as the Bennet Junior High Off-Track Betting Divison, will campaign headquarters in New Britain, precipitation through Saturday. At 7 a.m. noted 4,500 local students of all grade colleges of their choice. building industry. He also said he would explain the three categories of CARPET A N D W S-eoea/643.6663 cXISS/Lrc?... Special Session Mrs. Grasso cited his experience as today, 32 degrees was recorded at Bradley levels attended the center and took School Nature Club. The third Students may register and stop the goverment from “harassing” off-track betting — mini-track Open Daily 9 am to 6 pm Both Steele and Grasso called for a former director of the watchdog Connec­ International Airport setting a new low for part in its different programs during member of the teaching staff is Mrs. make payment of the exam fee, GROCERY, INC. builders with such programs as the En­ parlors, branch offices, and a FLOOR COVERING special session of the legislature to deal ticut Citizens Action Group. this date. The previous Oct. 4 low as 33 the recent academic year. More from Betty Newton. (Herald photo by $3.50, in Room 110 at the high THURS. & FRI. u am to 9 or vironmental Protection Agency and the telephone wagering system. 302 MAIN • CORNER TURNPIKE "He had to be part of an independent degrees recorded in 1948. East Hartford, Bolton, and Vernon Barlow) school before Oct. 18. TEMPLE’S Occupational safety and Health Act. i i