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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1967 PAGE TWKNTy jManrljifHtw lEtti^nins 1|)fralb Average Daily NetRreee Rmi The Weather Members o f the Guild of French Club of Manchester For the Week Duded omu Our Lady of St. Bartholomew will sponsor a Whist and Set- W« Can't T«U A Un ^ Our Variety Is Tops! FMiniaiy 4, itEI Mostly cloudy and cold te** Abopt T " will meet tonight at 8:16 at the b,ack Party Monday at 8 p.m. LaBonne Charges day with some light , high SUMMER FRESH: Strawberries, Watermelons, UgU The executive committee of in Orange Hall. Tickets will be 25-30; clearing and cold to* John F. Tlemey Funeral Home, Honeydews, Papayas, Florida, Calif. Navel Qrangm, Bed, Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of 219 rfJV. Center St., for' a reci­ available at the door. Refresh­ night, low In teens; fair and liebanon, will meet Monday at Blue, drapes, ludlan River Seedless Grapefruit, N e c t o ^ ^ 15,069 cold tomorrow, high in 20*. tation of the Rossury for the ments will be served. The event Issue Unsettled Fresh Ci&r, Tangerines, Bose, D’Anjou Pears; APPLES 7:30 pjn. at Masonic Temple. late William J. Cotter. is open to the public. from ttie COOLERS — Macs, Delicious, Northern Spies, Manchester— A City of Village Charm George (Ted) LaBonnfe of Glastonbury took strong Wlnesaps, Baldwins and Russets. The French Club of Manches-Manch_ ^ VFW Auxiliary will si>onsor issue t^ a y with reports that Hausman of New VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 118 (FOURTEEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 (Classified AdverUshuc on Pace U ) PRICE SEVEN CENTS. te will meet tonight at Orange ^ Thursday starting Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bana- VEGETABLES GALORE; Belgium Endive, Lettuce, Britain has enough votes in the 72-member State Cen­ BrooooU, jPoas, Green, Yellow Beans, Brussel Sprouts, Hall. TTiere will be entertain- ^ gj Mott’s Super vlge and daughter, Tammy, of Columbus, Ohio, are spending tral Commit)iee to elect him new state chairman. berries, Chinese, Savoy Cabbage, Leeks, Dandelions, WWte ment and refreshments will be j^gri^gj Those wishing to donate the weekend at the home of his LaBonne charged that the re- Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Black Radishes, ______- money or articles for the sale Asparagus, Spinach, Green and Yellow Squash. mother, Mrs. Sarah Banayige ports are being circulated “ to Central Committee will be clos- Chemical Plant Explodes , may contact Mrs. Keniieth of 38 Hudson St. create a band-wagon atmos- ed to the news media, but a TEMPLE ORANGES, Extra Large ... doz. 6 90 Aseltine, 764 E. Middle Tpke. RANGE phere,” and predicted that his press conference will be held FANCY BROCCOLI ...... bch. 3 9 0 The American t«glon Auxil­ supporters "wiU not allow them- following the elecUon of a new ANI> The meeting of the Mothers RED DELICIOUS APPLES .. .20 lb. avg. $ 1 .5 0 Mao ‘Nearly Controls’ iary will' meet Monday at 8 .selves to be influenced in this chairman. Club of Center Congregational POTATOES...... 50 lb. bag $ 1 .9 9 p.m. at the post home. Mrs. manner.” Pinney, in letters to LaBonne FUEL OIL Church scheduled for Monday CHERRY PIE FILLING...... 3 cans $ 1 .6 0 Henri Pessini will be hostess. His statement is in answer to and Hausman, has laid the has been canceled. 2 Risk Death GASOLINE Members are reminded to bring one made yesterday by J. Brian ground rules for tomorrow’s By George—-What Variety \|j^e Have—^Wowl coupons, canceled stamps and Gaffney, New Britain’s GOP mass meeting, Open DaUy 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.—Sundays 7 A.M. to 8 PM . articles for an overseas pack­ town chairman. Gaffney said LaBonne and Hausman each BANTLY OIL FOR RENT age. — Hausman "is assured” of being will deliver a speech, to pre- All Inner Mongolia 8 and 16 mm. Movie Pro­ Speaks Sunday the new state Republican chair- sent their respective cases and To Save Girl ( OMl*ANY, INC. jectors—sound or silent, also Sunset Rebekah Lodge will man, and called upon LaBonne qualifications. Both then will "THE KING HAWTHORNE, N.J. (AP) — freezing temperatures waiting ;i:il M\IN S T H K K T S3 mm. slide projectors. have a supper Monday at 6:30 John E. Rogers Sr. of snpportera to join in a move for answer quesUons from the "Don’t leave me! Please don’t for news. p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall, be­ Ti;i,. (iiii-ir.iir. E. Middle Tpke. will participate unity. floor. leave me!” pleaded Sandy Kan- At Paterson General HPspltal, WELDON DRUG CO. fore a meeting at 8 p.m. Sup­ l% 4 L r PHODUCE!” in a program Sunday at 2 p.m. LaBonne released the follow­ tcr, a pretty lO-year-old labors, Peter Kanter planted a kiss on Hock \ illf H7rt-.'lii71 767 Main St.—Tel. 643-5321 per reservations close Saturday Pinney has ruled that there ing statement today: 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 tory worker pinned in the debris the forehead of his daughter, and' may be made with Mrs. at Hartford Public High School will be no speeches and no mo­ R^d Guards’ from a series of explosions that where she was reported in good Alice Wetherell, 33 Florence Auditorium in commemoration "As far as I am concerned, tions permitted from the as­ ripped a chemical plant. condition after being treated for St., or Mrs. Henry Starkweath­ I disagree with reports that sembled Republicans on the of Negro History Week. The T w o Workmen, 'despite the burns. Effort Fails er, 186 Lake St. There will be Howard Hausman is over the floor. event is sponsored by the High possibility of another explosion George Decker, 48, one of the a nominal charge for the sup­ top. Inasmuch as there has Pinney has said that the pur­ OF MANCHESTER at any moment, freed the girl In workhien who helped free Miss FLETCHER GLASS CO. per. Noon Club of Greater Hartford been no substantial change that pose of tomorrow’s meeting is In Two Areas and is open to the public. Many I can find among the voting to hear the two candidates and tfgAR MANCHESTBR CENTER the aftermath of the blast Fri­ Kanter, was at work some dis­ educators and heads of PTAs members of the State Central to expose them to questions EAEY PARKINS ^ day that left at least one man tance from the apparent center TOKYO (AP) — Radio **When You Think of Glass, to increase the knowledge of the known dead and 10 others miss­ of the explosions in the block- 649-4521 Committee since the vote In the from the audience. Moscow said Saturday that Public Records plan to attend. John B. Steward ing and presumed by authorities square comi^ex of the Morning- Think of Fletcher*’ 32nd Senatorial District, two He said that it is not, and he after a series of bloody Sr. of 2106 Main St., Hartford, weeks ago. emphasizes "not,” the purpose to be burled in the ruins. star Paisley Division of the In­ Warrantee Deed is general chairman of the ‘There has been a vigorous meeting to generate any i i n Eighteen persons were In­ ternational Latex Corp. clashes opponents of Mao Tse-tung had seized “ near­ 54 McKEE STREET Henrietta Ponticelli to Alfred event. effort on the part of those sentiment in either direction. MancliebteH LUMBER* jured. two seriously. Decker made Ms way through L. Ponticelli and Alyce W. Pon­ The purpose of the program is supporting my opponent to cre­ Sifting through the rubble tm- the dust and rubble to the exit, ly full control” of Inner ticelli, property on Chambers many aspects of Negro history ate a psychological bandwagon der floodlights and knocking where he saw other workers Mongolia. TUB ENCLOSURES & $HOWER DOORS St. to the Greater Hartford Com­ atmosphere. down foot-long icicles that had fleeing one of the three red The J a p a n e s e-language Marriage License Firemen Quell formed during the day, nearly brick, four-story buildings. broadcast said leaders loyal to munity, and to stress the im­ "I firmly believe that the from $25.00 to $45.00 300 volunteer firemen searched Some were crying out In terror, Mao had ordered three divisions Martin Elvin Fiendel, East portance of having educational solid thinking members of the Blaze in Car through the night for the miss­ some bleeding, some holding of the Peoples Liberation Army Hartford, and Bonnie Moore Institutions include Negro his­ State Central Committee will ing men. handkerchiefs to their faces. from Peking to support Maoist Now Is tile tline to bring In your screens to be repaired. Streeter, 86 Overlook Dr. tory in their curriculum. not allow themselves to be in­ Eighth District firemen this Wives and children of some of One girl was screaming, “Oh, revolutionary rebels. Storm window glass replaced. Building Permits Dr. Aaron Brown, special as­ fluenced in this manner. morning extinguished an appar­ paneltodan ^ missing men shivered In my God! Where’s my mother, The broadcast added that Mart Builders for Evan sistant to the provost for urban "As far as I can determine, ent electrical fire in a car at 107 where’s my mother!” Maoist Red Guards had failed In Nyquist, alterations to dwelling educational opportunities and AUTO GLASS INSTALLER I have more State Central Com­ Woodland St. Decker was told that someone efforts to take control in Shan­ at 40 Lyness St., $900. professor of education at Long mittee support today, commit­ was trapped on the third floor. tung and Szechwan Provinces Anthony T. Rosi, alterations Island University, will be guest A fire official said the insula­ GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ted to my cEindidacy, than at ~ m v e ir m u F £ He raced back into the flaming and said a tense situation sUlI to dwelling at 27 Grant Rd., speaker. He is an author and tion between the motor and car Australians any prior time.” body caught fire. building With several other persisted in the Dairen-Port Ar­ $ , . lecturer, and listed in "Who’s 1 000 A 24-member Republican workers and policemen. thur area on Liaotung Peninsu­ MIRRORS (Fireplace and Ooor) Who in America,” "Who’s Who Firemen and a pumper truck Eugene L. Russel, sign at 53 and committee on Jan. 27 Foil Ambush, He found Miss Kanter pinned la. In these areas,' the broadcast in Colored America’’ responded to a box alarm at Tolland Tpke., $1,000. gave LaBonne 14 votes for state by a cabinet and a pile of bricks said, peasants have joined anti- PICTURE FRAMING (all types) "Leaders in Education." 6:2S a.m. Leon Cieszynski for Alfred chairman to succeed A. Searle KiUTOKong that had fallen on her leg. Maoist army soldiers. Hutchinson, alterations to dwel­ Rogers is a serious student of Pinney, to 9 for Hausman. One Flame*? were shooting up the Other reports told of contin­ WINOOW and PLATE GLASS ling at 81 Hawthorne St., $3,- Negro history, especially the member abstained. The screen­ side of the building as from a SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) ued opposition to Mao's “ great 800. Negro in New England, and has ing committee sent its vote to furnace fire. The flames were — Australian troops bypassed cultural revolution” in Tibet spoken before many historical the State Central Committee as only four feet above the girl’s an enemy ambush and killed 70 ' J- and Fukien Province opposite and religious societies, school a report, not a recommendation. GEORGE N. head. Viet Oong in a six^raur battle Formosa. groups and colleges. "Don’t leave m e! Please don’t The state committee will meet Friday, spokesman for the 1st An aide to the Communist The High Noon Club is an peb. leave me.” She pleaded. 28 to elect a chairman. CONVERSE Australian Task Force an­ Togetherness—All the Way party chairman was quoted as organization of Negro men "Don’t worry, honey, we In the interim, Pinney has nounced today. saying the Influence of Mao’s speakers who address civic and won’t leave you," Decker as­ It appears twins Fay and Kay Abell (left to right) George T. LaBotine, left, and Howard Hausman called a meeting for 10 a.m. PAINTIN6 It was the fourth straight day chief foes remained strong. educational groups in the Great­ sured her. are carrying the togetherness bit too far. They dis­ REPEAT SALE! tomorrow in the Hartford Hil­ AND allied imits — South Vietnam­ In Inner Mongolia, the broad­ er Hartford area and discuss Decker said he knew there play twin casts on their right legs after suffering ton to gpve exposure to LaBonne ese, Koreans, Americans and cast said,' Maoists encountered political problems of the com­ and Hausman. Invited are the Australians — have dashed were some drums in the yard fractured ankles at* the same time (a week ago) strong counterattacks from anti- munity. PAPERHANGING that could explode at any min­ 72 members of the State Cen­ with guerrillas or North Viet­ and the same place (a Pennsylvania ski slope). Maoists, and bloody clashes oc­ LaBonne, Hansman Outline Cali 6 P.M. - 9 P.M. tral Committee, the 71 GOP namese regulars. Itiey have ute but "just tried not to think Both girls are government secretaries in Washing­ curred. It added that the army members of the State Assem­ Phone 643-2804 claimed an over-all enemy about It” ton. (AP Photofax) had turned against Mao in the Correction bly, and the chairmen and vice FULLY INSURED death toU exceeding 1,000. The blast disrupted electrical Dairen-Port Arthur area and all chairmen of all GOP town com­ power in the area and rocked roads to those cities had been A zero can make a big differ­ This week's hattlea raged Qualifieations for Post mittees. A turnout of over 500 the community of 16,000, locat­ closed. ence. A Herald story yesterday from the Mekong Delta to north­ ed IS miles east of Hew York The anti-Maoist forces were about the proposed new Lincoln ^ ern Quang Ngai Province and The two contenders for the tatives and senators on a peti­ record of success in building A City. belived led by U lai^ , 63, an old School in Center Springs Park The meeting will be open to Come in and see our display although the action tapered pH Bargains Saved post of Republican state chair­ tion supporting Hausman. unified RepubMcan party la. Windows wees blown out and Mbngor and'? which la, pre*- 20< nearby homes were damag* Inner Mongolian military area. man addressed an assembly of etror—that 25 residents of the The Feb. 28 meeting of the State of beautiful prefinished hunting for their fleeing adver­ Robert Stavnitsky of Manches­ dominately Democratic. Sorry to disappoint so many last He has been a frequent target of from 250 to ?00 Republicans Lincoln district had signed a pe­ saries. ter District 19. The other Re­ Pinney told the gathering |WOod paneling (See Page Six) Red Giuud criticism. time— but we have restocked and tition favoring the proposal. Ac­ lliere was no pattern to the From Pirate Trap this morning at the Hartford publican representative from that Hausman, who had be­ come ill yesterday, "got up out now have all the colors and sizes tually, more than 250 persons M any types and wood species week’s outbreak of major . Japanese newsmen reported Hilton Hotel and outlined their Manchester is 'Vincent Genovesi signed the petition, Mrs. Vir­ from which to choose. Easy to fighting, the heaviest so far this that Chi Pen-yu, a member of qualifications for the post. who has been ill since his elec­ of a sickbed” to attend. By JOHN STAKNIS He commanded . Gen. Ap< With LaBonne today were once more! ginia Celinski pointed out to­ install. year. Several battles were ini­ Mao’s purge committee, said George T. LaBonne of Glas­ tion. GIFT ITEMS ter to the search. "You’re Ap­ his wife, Nancy; a daughter, day. She is the chairman of a tiated by Oommunists trying to Ice Storm The Ui.S.S. Javings $sil bounc­ ter,’’ he said. "Find it.” Communist Secretary General tonbury, with a prepared Mortensen was . planning to overrun allied positions or Lynn; and a sister, Mrs. Lola Lincoln parents’ group which ed gaily over the waves of Long But they could not find it and Teng Hsiao-ping and Deputy speech, spoke a half hour. present the petition to Pinney BOTH STORES blocking posts — the others Hanlon. Associates distributed liiii sponsored the petition, present­ I COUNTRY DRUG were off course. Premier Tao Chu have “ failed Howard Hausman of New during the meeting. started when probing allied Hits East Island Sound, guided by a false literature supporting him for ed Wednesday night to the W al-Lite "Drop the anchor,’ Gen. to blow their heads and admit Britain, speaking extemporani- In his opening remarks, La­ famous "FALCO N" brand units found the enemy and light wfairii would lead it to dis­ the position. Town Planning Commission. OPEN TONITE George Joe shouted. (They had their crimes.” Their Influence ously, was on the platform for Bonne said that when his name hemmed them in. NEW YORK (AP) — A snow The meeting was open to aster on the rocks of Plum Is­ gotten the anchor aboard in Bos­ after six months of the purge only five minutes. was first proposed for the post, The Australians swept and ice storm pelted the East­ press, radio and television so DELUXE TAILORED Dixie Butternut $6.10 land. ton. They had struggled with it was described as still "very LaBonne offered a proposal he consulted State Central Com­ i through the coastal swamps 47 The snecUcy scoundrels of the that, as Pinney put, "all Re­ fM-x*x

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Andover Pupil Placement Tolland County > . ' VemoU Guitarist Sb^hwolcl on :e .System Initiated -mif:^ a* • i ~ x Wins Jamboree, BREhIK RIGHT RULE North'dealer ' „ Heart Fund Team Captains By Archdiocese M e e tin g SjCnOOl LOStS Trip to Wheeling TO REAT CONTRACT North-South vulnerable . NORTH By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Announce Drive Volunteers OathoUe elementary stiiooU Symonds of High Manor ^ d g e playcre will often tell throogiiout tha HartfoM Arch- w Y I-l-XJ.' -X X w | X C J L l/y X cX rk.X /8 Trailer Park, Vernon, formerly ■ ■ ■'! f ? ” ' K x et the 10 Heart Fund drive workers Mrs. J<*n Oir, Mrs. With Property Taxes ^ you^lemnly: ‘Tf a suit Is good have announced the ESver Hoisington, Mra. Andrew dlocaie have hegiin a system ~ A . of Manchester, recently won a A KQJ954 enough to bid. It’s good enough WEST EAST Czuchry. Mrs. Eidward Orcutt, Balnea ot their workers. The of placement called the “ trans- percentage of property The t o ^ has no rubbish col- "Country Jamboree’’ music con- to lead.” ’That is true for ninety- A AJ974 4QiO<38 aanvaaa will be Feb. 26. Mrs. Allen Smith, Mrs. William itkmal year’’ for pupils’ In tha'tax that used to pay for educa- l*ctkm apd residents either haul represent Now nine bands, but watch out for W 74 ^ * Holmes, and Lucas H. Moe. b the lalce area, Mrs. Hugh ncn-graded p rim i^ program Uon in ’Tolland and Vernon con- to the dump Ehigland on a radio station the hUMhedth. 0 Q4 O K 1 0 7 5 1 Kyan iriU be aasisted by Mrs. Serving as captain is Mrs. EVan- which la o p ^ ta d in Grades l- .u , .ver-nowinr nrob- system), or Opening lead—ace of spades. A A 8 6 3 A 102 cis Haines. j, ‘ ver-growing proD- contract the picking up of "country Jamboree’’ Feb. 26 in SOUTH John OoTf, Mra. Harry Brind- Wheeling, W. Va. West followed the rule by Mta. Benjamin San Gda- All calls on families on Heart th e (raniliional placement, '*"** experienced In meeting ed- rubUsh an an Individual basis. leading the ace of spades, but A KS alay, Symonds plays the guitar and . <7 K J10965 eomo, Mrs. Earl Goss, Mrs. Sunday are made within a few according to Megr. James a ! ucational costs tiirougb levying Several problems being faced that.is about all you can say hours in the middle of the day- sings country and Weatemnityle 0 AI83 r Clifford Wederstrom, Mrs. Max- Connelly, superintendent of property taxes. * atate-wlde t>asls will cause for his opening lead. No matter A 7 Should people not be at home music. He received several wcff Hutohinson and Mrs. Wil- aclMxris, U designed to better ToUand rinks fourth in the P«>l>l®nis for the small other awards In winning, the what West did next South could North East Sostt Wnt Bam Duiaiock. when the call is made, an en­ IndlvIduaHse instruction and state’s 169 towns In percentage ^W M with Binlted basis contest at the Buehnell r e c W ^ trumps, discard a dla- 1 A Pan 1 <9 I A Also in the lake area Mrs. velope is left for making a con­ wiU be carried out for both fast of orooerty tax income—88 per obtaining the mond from dummy on thet king 2 ^ 4 A Doubto tribution by mail if the person According to Tex Pavel, disc All Pan I OjFf. Ralph Ransom, captain, will and elow learners. c e n t - ^ d to meet educational ftmd* to UistaU them Jockey of radio station WEiXT, of spades, and go after the if- desires. have as workers Mrs. Richard ' OiUdren may be placed In a cosU.'Venxm meanwhile spends *■ ^ InsUllatlon of sew- West Hartford, Symonds also re­ dubs. Voter-Making Session ace of spades. Then he can lead 4ft Jeamotte, Mrs. Walter Muszy- transitional group when they 54 per cent of Its property tax ***" ceived a portfolio of country and The defenders could''j^ the The Board of Admissions for another diamond and wait for ?•-=- m l sU and Miss Teas MeU. are found to be achie’ving re- income on education. Secioiid ThoBghto music worth several two black aces, but nothing else. Electors will meet Monday from his ace of clubs to take tho Vtunlhes in the east part of suits not equal to tte amount Many officialfs and legidators hundred dollars. West’s correct opening lead is ' «• k. 6 to 8 p.m. in; the Town Office ’Tolland is a community of sin­ setting trick. V * tosm wiU be called on Don­ of effort expanded, according are having second thoughts "Oountry Jamboree” repre­ the queen of diamonds, New {< J u building. Only two regular gle-family residential homes Daily Question ald BlaoDonaU, Miss Jean BV>rs, to the Judgment of teachere and about the method o f property sentatives for the area are the York expert Toon Smith points faf. monthly meetings, one in March and has little in the way of in­ F a ^ e r opens with one club, Mias Lorraine Billinga, Mrs. MipporUng objective test data, tax assessments, seeing them Bolton Lake House in Bolton, out. The object is to develop the and one in April, will be held dustry or retail establishments. and the next player passes. You Xi09*d McVane and Mrs. J. Ken­ the superiiitendent said. discriminatory and old fash­ 'Where Symonds has performed, setting tiick before South can for making new voter# between ’The populace is priraarlly com­ hold: Spades, Q-10-6-S-2; Hearts, neth GdHet, who are working The illacament will be made ioned. None however, seems to and station WEXT. get discards on dummy's clubs. Monday’s meeting and the bien­ posed of ^ u ng m a^ed couples 8; Diamonds, K-10-7-6-2; Clubs, whh Ihrs. Donnal Cartberg, cap­ on a temporary And gndual ooime up with a wbrkahle solu- In addition to representing Reads Bidding nial town election May 15. with growing families. Children - . tain- basis to minimize adjustment , 3 1 “ h. tlon to the problem, except for New Ehigland and recei-vlng the The bidding tells West that 10 2 What do you sayT U|iper ^ b r o n Rd., with Mrs. Citizens who cannot get to dlfflculties. and w i u T m a d . ® music portfolio, Symonds 'woh a dummy will show up with clubs the voter-making sessions be­ onlyrmtv iti44hwith the44ia knowledge ....Iand *hnOSt 25 pOr Cent of the town S tution of a state income tovtax, and______hearts. Elast has______consider Answer; Bid one spade. This Oeoigs Taylor as captain, will population. ’The town is one of recording session with the ET- cause of working hours or oth­ consultation of toachers, prin- which would tax people on their able spade Iwgth for his Jump hand is worth only one unforced be oovered b y Mrs. Andrew the fastest growing in the state. esta Studio, a recording com- er reasons but who were reg­ c^wls uto parents, he added. income and Is described by some to four spades, and must have response. Show the major suit. *> I P 'f GaBpsr, Mrs.? Itrsncis Fried­ The only basic source of tax pany. rich, Mrs. L. Eidwaird Whitcomb istered voters in some other In Manchester, the placement ss a move equitable tax. ______side strength in diamonds—if he such as it is. If partner can revenue to support tiie town is Connecticut town can arranga program will affoet primary- The General Assembly is con­ has any at all. (H East had on­ show enthusiastic support for and Mrs. Joseph Remesch Jr. the property tax, paid by the Calls will be made on fam- for a transfer of their voting grad* chlidran. At 8 t Bartholo- sidering increasing the state aid ly spades, and no side strength, the major, you may have a homeowner. flies in the center and nearby rights to Andover through the aiew and •^rnJamaa’ Enemen- for education to towns as a 1917 MHS Qass he would run to five spades game; otherwise you wild be town clerk in the town of for­ tary Rc) The consolidated town of Ver- rather than accept the double of lucky to wind up with a phis arsaa by Mrs. Norman Bon- meaM of / 'K ' ' neau, Mrs. Jack Rice, Mrs. mer residence and the town The Bon-|(raded_____ primary_____ pro­_non is a more balanced town, ty tax burd«M, Reunites June 24 five hearts.) score of any kind. Harry Taylor and Mrs. John clerk here. gram * lundted throughout considerable industry knd the increase in per pupil grants. South should go down if West Copyright 1987 The Class of 1917 of Man- DMch. Mrs. XSdiwin Sage is the last fan. Tra- retailing outlets to help balance Four of the five highest per leads the queen of diamonds, General Features Corp. Jf Ihair captain. Manchester Ehrenlng Herald dltional Gkndea 1-S have been ita gro'wing suburban area. ’Ihls centage of property tax t o ^ s cheater High School will have but South should play low from * Boston RW I^ . and adjacent Andover oorrespondeBt, Isiw- tiiminated,\uid each pupil is provides the town ■with a more in the state are located in ’Tol- a 50th reimion banquet Satur- his hand, as casually as pos- WINDSOR FIRM PICKED BSigUbortioods will have as rence Moey tel. 74t-d7N. allbwad to p tp g rtM at hit own flexible tax base. land County including Bolton in Willie’s Steak The" ** carelessly AUGUSTA, MAINE. (AP)— rate. The larger the percentage of leads another diamond, South A Windsor, Conn, firm has been 4’''' fifth place with 80 per cent; House. Ehran Nyquiat of 40 ’ ”1* a practloal ntannar,” tax revenue paid tar education. WiBlngton (bordering Tolland) wins, draws trumps and dis­ selected to build the nuclear Abgr. Connolly Mid, "the pri- the 1c m there is to pay for oth- with 90 per cent and Union with Eijmess St. la chairman of the cards dummy's spade on a high reactor for the Maine Yankee Bennet Honor Roll r n ix y program allows for a atu- er municipal services such 91 per cent. reunion committee. diamond. Atomic Power Co. $100 million daaVe eenUnuous progrese. The stroet lighting, police and fire He 'wlU be assisted by Mrs. If West is allowed to win the planned tor Wiscasset. partieuler strengthe and weak- protection and welfare pro­ C. J. Chartier of 28 Dudley St., first diamond with the queen The Connecticut firm is Com­ -< ’.7' aeaaae o f eaiffi student are iden­ grams. Cohen Receives publicity; Mrs. Ehrelyn Joyce, he shotUd Immediately cash the bustion Engineering Co. Lists 194 Students tified, and those o f simUar SottIcm Demanded decorations; and Ernest Mc­ X total erf 194 students at Jeanne Demko, Donna Deyorlo, liMda era grouped togethsr fbr Tolland plows most of its CAP Promotion Cormick, Francis Handley and ■sBaet' Junior High School have Fllomena Donadio, Scott Don­ instnietloaal purpoaaa: available money back into the Harold Olds. TONIGHT—TOP EXCITEMENT ‘T he program reeogniaaa in- SHOWTIMES FrL-Sat Sun. i been named to the second quar­ nelly, Nancy Siddy, ESaine 181- construction of new schools in Cadet Second Lt. Mitchell E. The committee is trying to ott, Alexandra Ferguson. divldoal dtffaraneep — physical, MANCHESTER “ Kiss The Girls and ter honor roll, according to a an attempt to keep up with the Obtaen, locate two former class mem­ Patricia Field, Joanne Fras- ■odal, emotional and mental. of Mr. and Mrs. DRIVE-IN and Make Them Die” ...... 10:16 8:50 Ust released today by school of- large annual increase in school bers, Mrs. Anna Kelley Hen- cona, Nancy Lee Gilbert, Di­ But we also neognistd It la Skfoey Ooiien of 118 Scott Dr., ROUTES e a 4 4 a "Lost Cominand” ...... 8:00 6:30 % ^ ** ' ficinlB. T o attain honors, stu- papulation, an increase averag­ nessy and Hazel Berry. anne Gray, Carol 4btiU

PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 PAGE ELEVEN BY ROUSON OUR ROARbiNG HOUSE " with THERE OUGHTA BY FAGALY and SHORTEN n Business Services Hdp Wanted HdpWcnlml— tr‘6 THAT DEAD ANIMAL 6TARM6 Offered Fb im Ib 35 FmiMd* StfSmall Uaad ■_I...... CAKOS 'ggryouR AT ME PROM THE WALL,LEAN0ER! ACBOS8 MfOMGOT « r o R A L t 40 Halt beam PROFES^ONAL. aeaning — SEORBTART-receptlonist want- VERT SPECL^ OpportunMV •CCASI«HS WHAT6THE ICuritas nd CLASSIFIED 'yAUNm t FEEL LIKE tM REIMS WATCHED ■> lUUM 4lCuunma4 aa Carpets, fumltore, walla and POLLED UP FDR ed for doctor’s office In Man- u yon are persaoaibie and am- MATTER, c lo se r th an a CASHIER IN A RESTAURAMT food 1WE 6AS6IETV BAsM, AUNT '4SIIntaUlg«U6 floors — all cleaned in your (tester. Please call 643-7895 be- bitioue you may quaUty for • WINDOWi TO T^KE IT DOWN, BUT IT*6 A SIFT dsetWin SHE TOPPED IT tween 9-5 pin. proBtabile, prestige coametia MARTHA? FROM >e>UR UNCLE AMOS' AND HE MEEDS SAnblao home, fully Insured. Call Hlghle iMmim .CaUfoniia ^rvlcem aster, 849-8488. OFF WITH HER BEST dOAntacadent ADVERTISING distrlbutorohip of your KOULOOK plenty of ENCOURASEMENT IM THAT UKxpert aarU eso-AM-OUMCE T4 T O H Q O t - T O O T work fuU-part tl»ne from sa l«i* WORSE FIELD ' combatant BlSmatbeart (Aatfo-Ir.) CLASSIFIED ADVER-nSING DEPT. HOURS J- H - v J ! 1 O v > < in v ^ 'V i/ L hnme.home. Have fun with tifshMgh klin*4 than A PERFUME*" SIDEWAIKS cleared. 640-n84. come potential. Wrtte today— R e p o r t 8 A.M. to 5 PJVI. 15 Mala «*nii oSFemmlM NO OBUGATION—for Fre« BUGGS BUNNY CARP appeUaUi BMlUgatas n «a State SENIORS 5 BdAliftract being OIreland 3SWed Indian TREE EXPE R T — Trees cut, _ _ Opportunity Booklet, Dept. 18 Holds in 58 Trial COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. © IM7 By WtnMt B«m . affacUon 10 Volcanic flair island O F F T O F VIVIAiNE WOODARD S6lbrMt creatnn building lots cleared, trees VA CLUMSY aUCKi WOULD IT fictvfft. («c. 30 Salable 11 Brother of Cain 38 Hebrew MONDAY Thru FBIDAY lOtSO AJU — SATURDAY 9 A M. CXKRP., 666 6th Ave., Room 601, m itf. u s. Oft. SlLegal point (Bib.) 40 Berkshire town i topped. (jk)t a tree problem? HURRY 60'S WE CAN YA BUSTED TH'CHAIR BE ASKINS SlEzdoiivalj AN.' HERE COMES A TOO MUCH XtFemale ahiNp DOWN 17 Unwilling 41 Saerilicial block Well -worth phone caU, 742- CAREERS YoHc. SET SET UP PER 10 Senior 42 Roasting fod PLEASE READ YOUR AD 8252. CUSTOMER I TO SPEED IDemoIlsh 43Sea esgls BUSINESS. SyuVESTERN 2di^^ar (dans) 23 Wu willing ■ "'r r " — ...... M l..— HMM. THINSS UP 36 Small SSaered Image 24 Nuisance 44 Seines Claaalfled or “ W ant Ada” are taken over the phone as a A BIT? 37Extinet Urd 3 French 25 Prince id 46 Girl’s nanw convenience. The advertiser ahonid read hla ad the F IR S T BE SO Asia poUeamea Afghanistan 47BngUsh D A Y IT A P P E A R S and REPO RT ERRORS in time for the SNOWPLOWING -Call 643- A nP HOW LOMGDID SSPiacanoia diron, for 38 River in Kansas composer nevt Insertion. The Herald la responsible for only ONE Incor­ Fuller Brush Co. SdHoontaln ridge instance 37D1 ^ itch bearer (1716.1778) rect or omitted insertion for any advertisement and then only i z r ______HER DELICATE 4 s o CNE (Sp.) 8 European 28Smet city 48 Back talk to the extent o f a “ make good” Inaertion. Errors which do not AROMA LAST? TILL 38 Rental contracts stream 29 African (slang) Of The Has SOTroopa (ib.) 6Felt bartebeast 80 Either lessen the value of the advertlaement will not be corrected by Household Services THE FIR5T SMOG- (familiar) “ make good” Insertfon. Immediate Openings (Rockville, Toil Free) Offered 13-A ATTACR FI30M PDP^ “FINAST” 5” 5 6 n IT 2 3 -CEMT STOGIE* For r " r “ 1 T 3 " HI-SHINE personalized floor □ First National Stores is S t 's polishing. Specializing in l i 13“ TT 643-2711 4# 4SI 4SW home floor polishing. Kitchen, proud of its “P X N A S r’ / i v 'B ALMOST HIS ONLY aAW= label products, and Justly CLERK TYPIST reo rooms, etc. No Job too so. It represents an image r r 15” small. Call for free estimates, o f dependability and qual­ Musrt have good typing J* 643-9964. ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 1^ IT Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? ity. We also believe that skill and ability. REW EAVINO of bums, moth our office staff represents MYGOSHWHW WAS , NOBODY \ I DUNNO NO MORE YEH...BUT I'M FOR THAT.' 2 T holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ this “F IN A S T ” image— de­ THAT ALL ABOUT? I EVER SAW THAN YOU BUT THEY WE'RE /LET'S TH' DEAL JUST ■ 24-Hour Answering Service pendable. qualified em­ MAIL CLERKS WHO WERE THOSE BEfDRE/ j BIT OFF TOO MUCH ■ m JZ dow shades made to measure JUST /OETOUT PASSED, SAYS ployes. Wouldn't you like SUYS, ANYWAY? T O CHEW.'___ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys UJCkY.'^OF HERE] HEAD FOR MOO ST S" 3 " Free to Herald Readers Painting— Papering 21 Schools and Classes 33 Help W anted Neat appearing girlS. Musrt AN' MAKE IT r S i B made while you wait. Tape re­ to be part o f this? FAST Female 35 be fast and efficient and in 3 T Want Information on one of onr classlfled advertlsementaT corders for rent Marlow’s 887 jqse^Ph P. Lewis custom painb This is a challenging busi­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER a r No answer at the telephone listed f Simply call the Main, 649-5221. good physical condition. ing, mterior and exterior, pa ONLY TRACTOR R E U A B LE WOMAN to do ness, with dollars and Typing desirable but not s r SPRING CLEANING problems? perhanging, wallpaper r » housework, 3 days a week. Ref­ cents, pounds and ounces, essential. EDWARDS Call Suburban Cleaning Serv­ moved. Wallpaper bonks on re­ TRAILER SCHOOL IN erences. Write to P.O. Box 902, miles and gallons and a quest. Fully insured. Free host of other computations 36 — 36 ice at 649-9229 today for free Manchester. All openings require higli ANSWERING SERVICE Umates. CaU 649-9658 CONNECTICUT as our main concern. Above estimate. Budget terms avail­ school education. « r 41 able or use your Conn. Charge P A IN T IN G -In te rio r and ex- average grades in such 649-0500 875-2519 Before you call a school subjects as bookkeeping, □ terlor, very reasonable, free and leave your message. Yoal] hear from our advertiser In check that school .out with business math, algebra, Accepted applicants will 55” 44 ST IT estimates. CaU Richard Mar­ Jig time wKhont spending all evening at the telephone. your local truck owner’s NOTICE and business machines are enjoy pleasant working ■ tin. 649-9285. Building— association. Approximately especially helpful. Some po­ conditions, periodic wag* BO 5 T ” increases, excellent com­ 1 4 NAM E YOUR PRICE, painting, 14,000,000 trucks on the TO sitions will require typing Kay. U.S. le t. Otf.L Personals Contraering pany paid fringe benefit, 1 papering, removal, sanding. In­ road. The trucking Indus­ skills. kT k T BT j try has a problem acquir­ program. HERALD WANTED — ride to Pratt & NEWTON H. SMITH & SON terior, exterior. Specializing, 8 ‘T T N A S T ” office careers, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Remodellng, repairing, addi­ ing qualified drivers. Let “SPECIAL” Whitney, East Hartford from family. Quality workmanship. in addition to challenging 5 5 ^ 5 6 ^ s r tions, rec rooms, garages, New England Tractor Apply ta Person N O W F O R A ^YER.... I WAS Depot Square, hours 8-4 ;46. CaU 647-9564. Jerry Kenny. work offers excellent bene­ L E T S ^ 18 porches and roofing- No Job Trailer Training show you Personnel Dept. IF fT'QUICK’ CHECK feMART ENOUGH..!)^ BOX LEH ERS Call 649-0563. LADIES fits, convenient location INSIDE- OUTSIDE painting. how to make $200 a week llMl S M A R T OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS too smalL CaU 849-3144. with free parking, competi­ Special rates for people 65 or or more. A short training ENO UG H TO For Y ort tive salaries, merit reviews, FULLER BRUSH OO. F IX TW IS CARPENTRY — Concrete work over. Call my competitors then program. W e train on tan­ A lot of people know you’re I THINK IT5 ABOUT TIME 1 KNOW HE'S SINCERE Automobiles For Sole 4 in-plant cafeteria, pleasant “ L O C K f O anything from cel’ar to roof, call me. Estimates given. 649- dem axel trailers, all type pretty special, your young­ 88 Long HIU St. ■>OU QUrr KIPPIN© ©KAM- ABOUT THE SELF-BETTER­ Information air - conditioned office. PAW ABOUTALL THE CUL­ M ENT PROGRAM HE’S ON, NEED CAR? Tour credit turn­ inside and out. no sujstitute for 7863, 875-8401. transmission and tank sters, and your husbands, East Hartford, Conn. quality work, satisfaction guar- Come to see us any day TURAL REAPIN© HE'S BEEN BUT HE ISN'T ABOVE USING TH E H E R A LD wlU not ed down? Short on down pay- trailers. Also, Emeryville your boy friends and fa­ DOING— I NOTICE HE’S TAKEN IT TD FAKE US OUT ANP . , n , , , D ' anteed, competeUve prices, no EXTERIOR AND Intsrior pa'Jit- 8:30-4:30. disclose the identity of ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- uu -To,,.; sleeper cab equipment. thers— and we do too. You TO SECUJPIN© HIMSELF IN OFF A FEW NAPS any advertiser using box Sion? Don’t despair!despair S « Hon- J®** H ° Members of all truck own­ have the SPE C IAL skiUs HIS ROOM EVERY AFTER­ ON THE SLY" banging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ / letters. Readers answer­ est Douglas. Inquire about low­ try, days 613-1904, evenings er’s association ta New needed to fiU one of the NOON WITH HIS PILE HE FORGETS TD CLOSE ly inr-wed, workmanship guar­ HRST OF BOOKS.' HIS PO OR ing blind box ads who est down, smaUest payments 649-8880. England and New York. following attractive open­ NOTICE desire to protect their anteed. Leo PeUetier, 640-6326. Part or full-time training. ings: anywhere. No small loan or fi­ ADDrnONS —remodeling, gm- At a meeting held February Identity can foUow this If no answer 643-9043. Licensed ^ n d approved NATIONAL r nance company plan. Douglas rages, rec rooms, bathrooins procedure: program. For Information -p io T X 7/ ^ 15, 1967, the x-ianmilgPlanning mmand ^aiu-Zon- Motors, 333 Main. tied, kitchens remodeled. CaU I.B.M. Machine Operator— call Hartford, 247-1353 0 I lJNv>, log Commlsidon o f Manchester, Enclose your reply to the 1.600 Cleszynskl, BuUder, 649- Skilled in operating 083, booc In an envelope — 1960 —4 speed, 283 anytime. Conn., approved a general re- n.M« __ I© IW7 >, N£A. he. T». hL US. M. 0* 429L Floor Finishing 24 085 and 519. addressed to the Classi­ engine, one hardtop, power Park & Oakland Aves. cwnpllation of the existing fied Manager, Manchester windows. 31075. or best offer. Q UALITY Carpentry — Rooms, ®TGOR SANDING and refU^bn- I.B.M. Keypunch Operator East Hartford Zoning Regulations. In this re­ ------f J tag (specializing In older BUDGET PLAN compilation, paragraph 5, Seo- WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE Evening Herald, togther 742-7194. dormers, porches, basements, — Must be experienced, with a memo listing the floors), cleaning and waxing AVAILABLE FEM ALE factory workers need- yon 7, Art. TV, of the existing retlnlshed, cabinets, bullt-lns, mostly numeric work. companies you do NOT 1964 FORD Galaxie 600 -2-door floors. Painting. Paperhang- ed —temporary for Manpow- Regulations, has been ellmtaait- formica, aluminum, vinyl, A A A Y X NO.' I'L L . want to see your letter. hardtop, automatic, power Compitometer Opera/tor — er, Inc. High hourly rates, no and paragraph 6 SecUon 7, X ' l e Tour letter v^ll be de­ steel, ceramo siding. WlUlar: tag. No Job too smaU. John qq NOW — PAY LATER r^^ SORRY, MR.WAVDUT, T A K E 0 mr by NEA. W. TM Icy. U 1 let. OH. brakes, power steering, low Should have background in fee (light bench work, bindery, ly , has been rewritten as PHONE BACK, stroyed if the advertiser Is Robbins Carpentry Service. VerfalUe, 649-5750. mileage. Good condition. Must all phases o f comptometer. sewing machine operators, foH(yvv8: Any nonconforming AAR.Ai^^ADAM IS NOT A THIS ISA one you’ve mentioned. I f 649-3446. ‘Your Mom says it's like flunkville! One more report sell, 31395. 875-1851. Calculator Operator — Ex­ women experienced in solder- buHdtag or structure (or use) IN HIS OFFICE.' MESSAGE? RECORDING.' not It wUl be handled In card like this and I won't put my X on it!” the usual manner. perience on any rotary cal­ tag, masking and electronic de- vvjjieh is destroyed or damaged CADILLAC ELDORADO —1967 ^^PLAC ES AND chimneys Bonds~-Stocks~~ culator needed to perform built, repaired or refaced. Any Help Wanted— vices Call Manpower, 278-1684, jjy ^j. casualty may be re­ dream car of the year. (Are several interesting Jobs. kind of brick, stone or block ______Mortgages 27 ask for P eg SkeUey. conatructed and atructurally you Interested In the finest se­ Female 35 Lost and Found 1 work done. OaU Jack Carr, MORTGAGE LOANS — first, Figure Clerk—Good figure ■ ~ altered, provided the cost^ at lection of pre-owned cadillacs, EXPERIENCED secretary for 649-7406, second, third, aU kinds realty, aptitude, previous office such reconstruction or struc­ FOlUNiD—FEMALE, part bea­ service maintenance unlimit­ law office. Write Box V Her­ statewide, credit rating urmec- experience needed. OFFICE SUPERVISOR tural alteration is lew than GRAMFAW© SELF-IVIPROVEMEKn:..*4 gle. CaU Bolton Warden, ed.) CaU me liow, 627-0171, Ask a t .t . KINDS of carpentry work, ald. ■______Tm i^ .e i rat em cessary. Reasonable, confiden­ 60% . iNiuBia^Eee/ S H O U L D I ELESentOLUX vacuum clean­ seats, power steering, power BID WELL HOME Improvement at a point on the west side of ANOTHER PERSON IN SAIGON, doesn’t require any previous Days or Nights I HIM. ers, sales and service, bonded Co. —Roofing, aiding altera* AUTO AGENCY — excellent lev Broad St., approximately SIR, BECAUSE OF MY SCAR. FEEL W&JC IN windows, turquoise and white selling experience, set your One for days, one for ESPECIALLY BY AMERICANS representative. Alfred Amell, tiona, additions and remodel- cation, financing available. 100’ south of Middle Turn­ T H E K N E E S ? top. Full price can bo financed. own hours. Sarah Coventry nights. PuU or part-time. WHO HAVE TROUBLE TELLING 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, tag of all types, Exc Uent For sale or lease with option. pike West, the line runs I C O O K S I Call Roy, Dealer, 628-0094. Experience not neceasary. ONE VIETNAMESE FROM For details call Paul J. Cor* trains people to succeed. For southerly 1900’ more or less; 644*8141 or 648*4918. workmana^p. 649-6495. Apply ta person only. W e wUl train. Excellent I ANOTHER. renU, 643-5363 or 643-2125. further information caU 648- thence westerly 1230’, more 0189. earnings, uniforms fur- I HARTFORD 11th Annual Boat 1902 OOnflRT—good running con* HOWARD JOHNSON’S or less; thence northerly nlshed. Chance fo r ad- • Show, February 16-19; Dally ^Itdon, $460. 649-9139. Roofing and 1900’, more or less; thence FULL-TIME meat wrapper, RESTAURANT I vancement. i till 10 pjn., Sunday noon to 6 ------Chimneys 16-A good wages, and company easterly 1230’, more or less, p.m.. West Hartford Armory, 1966 PONTIAC GTO—360 h.p., RESTAURANT 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester Apply Daily I benefits. Apply Grand Way, to Broad Street and point of 868 Farmington Avenue. positractlon, close ratio 4- ROOFINO — Speciallztag ro- begrin^g. This change In­ 2 to 7 PJtt. I ------speed, declutohtag fan, tri-pow- pairing roofs of all kinds, new Food Office, Manchester Shop­ open 6 days a week, closed cludes all of the Industrial to Manager • er. Black vtayl top. Heavy duty roofs, gutter work, chimneys ping Parkade, Manchester. COUNTER GIRL — evening I zone on the westerly side pf Sundays. ExceUent oppor­ shift, Sunday-Wednesday. Ap­ Jt-/S INOOME TAXES prepared by radiator, console reveb radio, cleaned, repaired. Aluminum tunity for husband and wife. WANTED — medical secretary Broad St. INTERNATIONAL I e 1W t, MA. tae. ply in person. Bess Eaton Do­ Marvin Baker. OaU 648-026’T. 4 yres and wire wheel elding. 80 years’ experience. Owner retiring. Priced for for local doctor’s office. Pturt- nuts, 160 Center St. The above zone change will HOUSE OF 1 >nfy T»iiyPTTT»w_'p,.rin»M qtwI hub caps, low mileage. Fac- Free estimates. CaU Hawley quick sale. time. Please write stating ex- be elective February 20, 1967. ( PANCAKES I perlenfce, qualifications, etc. to BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST, exper- Planning and CAPTAIN EASY MICKY FINN BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER S?.L»5«.l E.jriond W 2 ROOFIKG.REPMB , l" Box A, Manchester Herald. lenced only, requires "take Zoning Commission 363 Brood Street | raid. 648-9926, coUeot 876- 0682 alter 6 p.m. gutters md con* J. D. REAL ESTATE charge" gal for Interesting, John B. Lamenzo, IT WAS GIBBERISHl MADE NS SENSEI Manchester | diversified work. Displaycraft, Chairman FOKOET THE HUH? WITH THAT IMPOSE? rr'U BE BUT HE5 A WWLTHY UNCl P a ND X ■ T862. 1959 poNTftAC BonnevlUe, new ductors. Repair of chimneya, 643-5129 643-8779 HOTEL PHIL! PACK OF NUTS HAP TO INVE5TI6ATBI MOW I INTEND 643-9667. Clarence W. Welti, A PLEASURE.PHIL! IND IVID U AL ANT* Uinrineiui In. transmission, exceUent run- too. CaU Ooughltn, 648-7707. An Equal Opportunity VOlrtlE GOING TO AROUND? NEVER/ yOUVE ONLY MET TO DO JUST THAT! PART-TIME Secretary 1 I STAY RIGHT HERE HALF THE FAMILY OH...A eome tax retuma prepared, ntag condition. $400. 649-9638* Employer I WITH M E-FOR THE — AND I WANT you RELATIVei Dan Moaler, 649-3829, 626*8268. O PB L—1062, "Olympia ataUon Heating and Plumbing 17 NURSE’S A IT ’ ’' — part-time. W£SKS! EHT THEM JOIN A winning team. Open an L TO MEET MV DOCTOR, Vernon Hava 876*2077. exclusive Arnold Palm er clean- Comptometer . e 700! h a w m n s j COME WITH T A X RETURNS prepared, ta* wagon. Bx)ce]lent cofuaWon, B O m PLUMBrNG and heat* ME. dividual and buslnesa your 37,000 miles. New tires and bat- tag repairs, alteraUona, elec* tag center Franchise ta your THE DUTCH M AID Co., selling home. For appointment caU tery. Good gas jtaleage. Does and gaa hot water heab area. A A A locations, liberal Operators clothing exclusively through not burn oil. 16 Wadsworth St., MACHINISTS 649*6866 week dajrs after 7 p.m. ers. CaU 643-1496. financing. Call 1-516-333-0144, the party plan, has an opening rear apartment. Sundays aU day. collect or write Arnold Palmer OpentagB for experienced for a demonstrator in this Able to set np and operate Ladies or Bildgeporta. Experi­ ZT Millinery, Cleaning Center Sales, 875 Comptometer Operators to area. Married woman prefer­ Prospect Ave., Westbury, New work evenings, 6 p.m. to 10 red. Must drive. CaU 875-7639, mental work, no prodnodon mns. Day shift All benefits Business Services Dressmaking 19 York. Personals p.m., five nights per week. collect. paid. No parking problem—No trafllo to fight pay Offered Must be sklUed ta aU RIDE WANTED — Mamtaester phases o f comptometer WOMAN TO care for pre-school ^ o r top men. Apply: to Asylum Ave., Hartford and SHARPENING Service —Sawa, including concession stand, caU 643*8750. work. Interested even if no chUdren ta my home, two or return. Weekdays, Workhjg picnic and oitttag area and knives, axes, shears, skates, recent experience. Excel­ three days weekly. 649-6711. hours, 8:16*4:16. 1-429-1304. rotary blades. Quick service, DRAPES —custom made to swimming, minutes from Man- lent wages and working AERO KINETICS MR. ABERNATHY Capltol Equipment Oo. 88 Mata your measurements, lined or Chester. CaU Mr. George conditions. Apply: NURSE’S AIDE -11*7 at Man- 218 HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER BY HOUSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS St., Manchester. Hours dally unllned. For further Informa' MitcheU after 6 p.m., 233-7826. Chester Manor Rest Home. AAARCO BUINS HIS RACE ASAINST TIME 7*6, Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7* tion caU after 6, 643-1913 CaU 646^0129. WHB4 nr COMES TD AAR. ABERNATHY, WON Y you PLEASE TELL THANKS, DAVY, ^ IN THB UNMRSROUND.WATERY MAZE/ BUT I'LL FIND MY BUDDY DON'T GIVE UP, but NO NEED TO IF I HAVE TO LOOK UNDER A 643*7968. o w POMANCE/XDRAW . AAE ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND THE BEES ? JUDY/ WE'LL GET Private Instructions 32 • FIRST Wp m e . 1 KNOW ’ THIS'LL BE LIKE EVERY sing le STRAW [n^^Trueklng*— OO H AWePLANKl OUT OF THIS ROCKY THE SCOR TAVING TO FIND SALES AND Service on Aliens, Movli MESS... SOMEHOW/ A NEEDLE IN A Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn ^ r o g e 220 NATIONAL mowers. Also Homelite chain TRACTOR TRAILER TELLER TRAINEES saws and international Cub MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light USED GARS Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- trucking u d package deUvery. JOBS WAITING (O V E R 21) STORES, INC A C O M PLE T E ment and sharpening service ’’•efrlgeratow, washers and OPPORTUNITY WITH PUBLIC CONTACT EVERETT W. on aU m a k e ^ L A M Equip- “tove moving speciaUty. Fvid- Train Now — Pay Later Park A Oakland Aves. SELECTION ATTRACTIVE SALARY AND BENEFITS ment Corp,. Route 88, Vernon, tog chairs for rent 649-0762. East Hartford A P P L Y TO VAN DYNE Keep earning while learn­ 876-7809 Manchester Exchange — ^ i— ------= ------,---- BOURNE BUICK /uowe&^l ing. Quality'training wlU B U I L D S , -Enterprise 1940. Painting— Papering 21 t “Tba House of HARTFORB NATIOIIM. BANK enable you to earn to $200. Customer Satisfaction” Planning a new home? Beau­ DICK’ S SERVICE, snow plow- P A IN IY N a B Y lUck Fontaine, per week and higher. Train BABYSITTER wanted, Bowers tifully wooded lota, some School area, Manchester, 8-4 ANB TRUST COMPANY tag, carpentry, reo rooms, re- interior and exterior. Paper on aU makes and models 285 MAIN St. FIRST MANCHESTER OFEIOE J with, view o f HartforiL Good hours, five afternoons per modeling, general repairs, hsjigtag and wall paper remov* of equipment nearby In MANCHESTER 695 M AIN ST.. MANCHESTER. CONN. fiMiM»itig; available WUl week. References required. trade your present home. pnitittag, interior and exterior, aL DutOh Boy and DuPont your spare time. licensed 246-5862 649-4571 Equal Opportunity Employer rubbish removal, moving, ma- (polity workmanUilp. CUl by Massachusetts registry. Please caU momlngs, 247*6272 Phone 246-4781 ■ooary. CaU 04S-4686. ^ •vaningA a4fl-860S, . i^ < p a 249-7771 anytlma or 648*7888. % ^1- *sV w

j MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COIW., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1967 PAGE THIRTSiai'’ PA G S TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 Hdp W on fd Mute 36 Help W onfd— Mdo 36 Articles For Sale 45 Wanted— To Buy ^8 Furnished Business Property Housm For Sol# 72 Hohsm For Salt 72 Hoints For Sola 72 Houstt For Salt 72 Suburban For S d t 75 Suburban For Sola 75 Operation Snow Trail \ For Sale 70 Apartments 63-A MANCamSTER - 2-f a m 11 y, MANCHESTER —wa offer tUa MANCHESTER — Oozdner S t MANCHESTER -7 a recent « BOLTON—What a vahia In a BCX^N LAKE —compact 6 | MECHANIC for maintenance WALLPAPER SALE-300 pat HOUSEHOLD lota, aatlqim ______work on pin setting machines. terns ia stock, 87c —97c single bric-a-brac, clockf, CramM, ipypo ROOM efficiency apart- ROOMINO HOUSE —yearly in- good condition, $18,900. Phil- contemporary Ranch off Went 6% room Ranch, fuU tiaeement, room Ranch, large living room modem 6 room Ranch with al- rocM Ranch, oh a 100 x 900 T c j t . Ma-rt M-rt ^ t %a'_ria ■ mm ■ DEAN MACHINE brick Agoicy, Realtora, 649- Street. Features living room fireplace, hot water oU heat, diningroom, 8 bedrooms, fam- most two acres of land. In- treed lo t Enclosed patio, J . m O fW m w 1 CLASSIFIED Second shift, 4:30 p.m.-12:30 , roll. Sherwin-Williams, 081 glassware. We buy ^ t e e ; ments, heat, Ughts and hot wa. come, $5,804, exceUent return with cathedral ceiling, modem, large fee room with half bath, lly aise kitchen. Close to ev-‘ eludes tool shed, play bousa acreened' porch overlooking I a.m. Apply Vernon Lanes, PRODUCTS Main St., Manchester. VlUage Peddler, Auciloneair, j , , Scranton Motel and Cab- on Investment. CentraUy locat-r ed. Call Paul J. Oorrentl Agen­ erything. $18,800. Elsie Meyer and 3 car garage. Hot water lake. Scarce price range of Route 88, Vernon. 420 lAko S t, Bolton, 64* 3247. jjjj >iy,iiand Tpke. Man- (Y iN m n n n n ------equipped kitchen, dining area, porch, large lot, exceUent con* 165 Adams S t CARPETS AND life too can be cy, 643-6368 or 648-2125,' now. Hollywood dttlon throug^iout. ?rlced at on- Agency, 643.0609, 649-6624. oil heat. Modestly priced for $18,500. Wolverton Agency, ______Chester. 649-0826 before 7 p.m. Ranch, large Uving team, ^r- beautiful if you use Blue Lus­ ceramic bath. Gas heat, patio. 1. $21,600. Charles Lesperance, __ so much. Call Nick Oonvertino, Realtors, 649.3818. In White Mountains ADVERTISING mal dtiilng room, cabinet Utoh. Has Immediate Openings tre. Rent "electric shampooer, Rooms Without Board 59 a p a r t m e n t —2 rooms, fuiiy Enclosed fear yard. Owner’s 049-7620. NEW 2-FAMILY, RaiK* style, j^nds Realty Co., Realtors, 'THORNTON GORE, NH. •n, 2 bedrooms, raoraatlon SOUTH 'WINDSOR—A non-de- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Fuli-time $1. Olcott Variety Store. furnished transfer can your gain. Call 8 and 2-bedroom apartments, g43.mx. < RETIRED MAN WOMEN ONLY-near' center, furnished suitable for single room, landscaped yard. Mar- velopment 6 .room Ranch, 1% Richardson and Day and Night Shifts person, centrally located, util­ BOLTON Dofia Smith, Jarvia Realty MANCHESTERr-7 room home, electric beat, 3-car garage, lot ______- - 8 A.M. to 5 PAI. PULL SET of snap-on automo­ light housekeeping. Call 643- Ion E. Robertaon, Realtor. b a ^ , garage and rec room. members of Ws Turret Lathe Operators ities, $115. 649-9688. Co,; Realtors, 648-1121. 2-car garage, extra lot. For In­ 236x636. Financing available. SOUTH WINDSOR -^Just reduc- B O Y SCO U T bile mechanic’s tools. Plus 5539. 648-6963. half M rV feiced lot. Good val- FOR PART-TIME Hardinge Chucker Operators Ten acres of land in addi­ formation call Mitten Agency, Elva Tylef, Realtor, 649-4469. ed. 6 room Ranch, 8 bedrooms. the White Mountain National snap-on rollaway tool box with ROCKVILLE — clean complete­ tion to building with large Realtors, 648-6980. only $14,900. Must ba sold. ue at $22,600. Call 876-0774. THE mOMPpON HOUSE, $16,600—Five room older home, Forest, listened to the cradda Notes and News icOPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. MAINTENANCE WORK Days vise on it. Call after 6, 643- ly furnished, 8 room apart­ banquet rooms plus pairU- RANCH—NEW LlsUng. Three Foreclosura ambient. Hayes Cottage Street, cerjtrally lo­ convenient to bus, shopping l^d-powered radio inside UONDAT Thro FRIDAY 10:80 A.M. — SATURDAY • AJM- Bridgeport Millers 8728. ment. Heat and utilities includ­ lon and large recreation T E N ROOMS CAPE —6 rooms, 4 finished, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, drop-in Agency, 646'4>181. cated, large, plea^ntly and school, Leonard Agency, 7141. R-. J, Flagg Co. ^ anow-banl^ tent and waited Set-up and Operate ed. Central. No lease. $85 area. Excellent location unfinished. Good condition, stove, aluminum storms, Cub Scoot Pack 136 30% OFF knitting needles, in­ uished rooms, parking. Call Realtors, 646-0469. ------^------for orders to “ seek and de- ( APPLY Inspector monthly. Leonard Agency, 646- for any club or organiza­ Two baths, new heating handy to center of town, $16,- screens, awnings, built 1964, VERNON Cub Scout Pack 130 of a t f Eixperience in aircraft parts struction books, knitting, cro­ 649-2358 for overnight and system, new kitchen virith 600. Philbrlck Agency, Real­ YOUR COOPERATION wnx n iA l Ad^.9711 0469. tion. GREEN. MANOR — 7 large lot 179x291 with trees. N gh as- Contemporary Ranch Wonrofl—•Roal EsWlf 77 James’ ^ri^ recenHy cela-{ BE APPRECIATED 8r M " A # I I chet tatting, embroidery ac­ permanent gnest rates. bullt-lns, 2-car garage, cor­ tors, 649-5847. sumahle 5^ per cent mort- MCDONALD’S DRTVE-IN All benefits — An Equal roome, plue 1% baths for $18,- 3 years young. Cathedral cessories.cessones. Yarn-Apart 0Co. 0 . me.,Inc., p.pntlAman onlv TWO ROOM apartment, com- ner lot on bus line, needs gage. Elva Tyler, Realtor, 649- WANTED TO BUY direct from ly dveloped slopes in nearby S * ^ J a W ^ Opportunity Employer 600. Vacant, Best buy In town. ilV E BEDROOMS, 2 full baths ceiling, white marble fire­ owner to private party. Old Waterville VaUey and Loon 46 West Center S t, Manchester J. D. REAL ESTATE some work but a steal at 4469. place, formal dining room, Kitchen and living room facil­ T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- modem kitchen with bullt-lns, farm house. Colonial, or Salt Mountain at Lincoln, members Limited quantity, all sales man. 643-4372. 643-5129 643-8779 only $18,500. T. J. Crockett, large simdeck, 8 bedrooms. Continued From Preceding Page ities Included. Private entrance ______1677. 3 fireplaces, walk-out base- BOUTON-Manchester line—6 Box or will consider exchange of the 6th Special Forces Group final, cash and carry. Realtor, 643-157?. To inspect this quality and parking. Inquire 118 Pearl qlE^N TWO room furnished ment, acreened porch, garage, room Ranch set high on large for my 3-family in Manchester. (Airborne) pUed their trade of $17,900 —bujrs this excellent 3 home caU Ann Hunter at Help Wanted— Help Wonted— Mole 36 MEN PART-TIME mornings for MOLD MAKERS FOR BETTER cleaning, to keep St. after 4 p m. apartment, first floor, private handy location. $24,600. Phil- wooded lot, double garage, Phone 649-4388 and talk it over, hide and seek, hit and run. colors gleaming, use Blue Lus­ heijroom Ranch, garage, porch 649-6306 or 875-6611. Price, 35 EXPERIENCED service station Janitorial service, 6 a.m.-10 entrance and bath, porch, brick Agency, Realtora, 649- immediate occupancy, $17,600. TOOL MAKERS tre carpet cleaner. Rent elec­ and large lot. Mitten Agency, MANCHESTER — 7 room Cape, $23,500. WANTED — clean 6 or 8 room District comml8sio(ncr Arttiur attendant, top wages for right' a.m 5 days a week. Must be parking, 644-8162. Houses For Sale 72 6347. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. tric shampooer, $1. ’The Sher- Wanted— Rooms Realtors, 648-6960. 3 or 4 bedrooms, plus family ______^ p e , in or near Manchestor. man. Wyman Oil Co., 24 Main over 18. Call General Cleaning win Williams C!o. Board 62 $10,900—4 ROOM Ranch, porch, Split B & W Louis Dlmock. Realty, 649- Exercise Snow Trail M®*"’ St., 643-2454. Service, 46 Oak St., 649-5334. Vernon Mold & Tool, Inc. iiXFdiSiTSR-Io room Garri- R^If BsS » MANClS^TER^7 r;x>m The BARROWS and ROCKVILUE—3 room furnish­ full cellar. GI or conventional lot of house for your money level, 1% baths, dining and liv­ 9823. Edward Reardon, pastor of St. HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS Route 30, Vernon, Conn. non Ooloaial, modem kltche}i 648-9382. WALLACE Co. that ends this week. GENTLEMAN desires room ed apartment. 876-3917. financing. Mitten Agency, plus a top Ferguson Road lo­ ing rooiA, 8 bedfooms, kitchen ^ ______JSrlTl^S* Diamonds— ^Watches— with board in Rockville cen­ Realtors, 643-8930. with built-in range, dish-wash­ cation, be sure to see this 6 Manchester Parkada WANTED - 8-4 bedroom Co- hard to speakers included Cub- er, disposal, 3.aona hot water MANCHESTER — spacious 6 with built-ins, family room, We are interviewing dur­ Interviews daily, 7 a.m.- Jew elry 48 ter. 643-7977. room Ranch with 2 car attach­ one car garage. Low 30's. Own­ Manchester 649-6306 lonlal or Ranch. Living room ■ ® ' wi » . master Frank DeSimone and ing vacation week, Feb. 5:30 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m.- TEN ACRBS, stately 7-room heat, exceUent financing, $19,- room Colonial Ranch, 3 fuU with fireplace, family room, ^ f!-oTn^T^ Scout leader Roger Accountants ed garage, completely equip­ er 649-8408. BOLTON—^New S room Raised 20-24, 1967 fOr those who 12 noon or by appointment. WATCH AND JEWE’*J-Y re- Business Locations stone 1840 Colonial, hot water 900. Philbrlck Agency, Real- S»rage, near acre large dining room, kitchen, two three-score guerrillas from Ft. tors, 649-6347. ■ picturesque lot. Must see. ped kitchen. Reduced in price ------Ranch, 1 ^ baths, family room, are interested in working. pairing. Prompt seiwice. Up to Apartments— Flats— For Rent 64 heat, fireplace, excellent con­ for quick sale. CaU Doris Smlt ASSUMABLE mortgage 6% per baths, one or two-car garage. Dragg, N.C., who "invaded’ James FatreU was the toast- Because of a recent change dition, long road frontage. Hayes Agency, 646-0181. garage. Leonard Agency, Bowers School area preferred, towns in the Plymouth area a in accounting procedures, 2 $20. on your old watch in Tenements 63 Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, cent 36 Scott Dr., six years master. Mrs. Beverly DeSlmon* AMBITIOUS 643-4257 875-7927 SUITE of offices presently Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. MANCHESTER — two new Realtors, 646-0469. Occupancy on or before April month ago and proceeded to be- openings, will he available trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. ------—----- ;----- 643-1121. old, two baths, three b ed room ______was chairman of the banquet PART-TIME Bray, 737 Main S t. State LOOKING for anything in real suited for professional purpose family flats, 5-6. Ready for oc- MANCHESTER—7 room Raised 1. H, M. Frechette Realty. 644- . f^end local citizenry. in our office. These will be Is now available In the State MANCHESTER — nearly new. cupancy. Separate furnaces, R*i>ch hi like new condition, Ranch. Open for Inspection VERNON — 6 room Oolonlal, (xvnmittee. She was assisted by Thet..re Building. rentals - apartments. SIX ROOM Garrison Colonial weekends. Fine opportimity. 0446 289-3568. They must have done a good AFTER SCHOOL excellent c^portunlties to quality built two families. Sep­ city utilities. See and compare, baths, 2-car garage, $$ breezeway and garage. Bath Mrs. Peg ’Pweedle, Mrs. Stella MANAGER homes, multiple dwellings, no Theater Building. Can be sub­ convenient to schools and bus Realtoi^Owner, 649-6051. job because Richardson and his learn our new accounting Salesmen Wonted 36-A fees. Cali J. D. Real Estate, divided if necessary. For in­ arate furnaces, excellent fi­ Mortgages available. Call »®re, only $22,900. Hayes and a half, fireplace, Immac- Xn y w h b ^ 6-8 rooms; team of counter insuigents have end Mrs. Shirley BlstaU. Or On methods and could be cap­ transportation. Living room ulate. d o s e to schools and Fuel and Feed 49-A 643-5129. formation call Theater mana­ nancing available. Hayes Agen­ Leon Cieszynskl', Builder, 649- Agency, 646-0181. with fireplace, formal dining on well traveled high- been kept on the move day and ably handled by someone cy. 646-0131. 4291. shopping. $21,200. Elsie Meyer SATURDAYS ger. 643-7832. MANCHESTTDR —6% room room, kitchen and lav on first Lott Fior Sok 73 way only! Cash! 1-443-7269. P. night trying to find the guerril- with limited accounting ex­ Agency, 6484)009, 649.6624. O. Box 1662, New London. las. REAL ESTATE CAREER $97. PAYS ALL. Assume 4% per Ranch, assumable 4^ per cent floor. Seoond - — ------floor—8 . bed-— w i . ------Ice Storm t perience. SEASONED HARDWOOD for 454 MAIN ST. —3 room apart- The guerriUa band, warm and Full-time to manage retail cent mortgage. Attractive 8- mortgage, 8 bedrooms, kitchen rooms, fuU bath, large closets, h ^ C r a S T E R -lo t s , loU, tots, COVENTRY Durinfi: Your Senior Year $20,000 PER YEAR sale. 74? 6215, 742-6830. ment. $85. 643-2426, 9-5. STORE on Oak St. for rent. comiortable In homes and oth­ In addition to competitive bedroom Ranch, fireplace, GLENDALE RD. with bullt-tns, large living powder room. Extra teatures A-rone, tm B-«me y ^ ASSUMABLE food store. Opportunity for Heated. Call 649-1690. er havens of safety, received Hits East salaries, the company of­ WE HAVE customers waiting trees, view. Hutchins Agency, room, fireplace. $19,900. Phll- Include walk-out basement, All in town, different 4 room Bungalow with full right man to join New Rapid expansion of our State News support In the form of four “ A” And then on a FUID- fers above average bene­ Household Goods 51 for the rental of your apart­ LOOKING FOR more than just Realtors, 649-6324. Now under construction brick Agency, Realtors, 649- sundeck. Moderately priced, locations. Call now. Hayes basement on treed lot with (Continued from Page One) 7EME basis after gradua­ ^England’s fastest growing agency and plans for open­ detachments of Special Forces ____ fits and working condi­ ment or home J D. Real office space? Contact Ekl- Ranches, Raised Ranches, 6847. 10 per cent down. 30 year Agency, 646-0181, plenty of room for expan­ ing of 2 branch offices cre­ CLEAN, USED refrigeratore, advisers who parachuted in partment put 226 salt qpraaders tion June 1967. tions, convenient free park­ food chain. Experience Estate, 643-5129. wards Office Building, Vernon CHENEY ESTATE!—14 rooms, 4 Colonials. Choose your mortgage available. Wesley R. g g o jjj, l o t for sale, excel- sion. Price $9,900. 2nd il ate an immediate need and rangea, automatic washt s, QUAINT—4% ROOM home in a near here on a frigid, moonlit to work to clear the main ar- ing. helpful but not essential. Circle, Vernon, 643-1195. Tele­ baths, 2-car garage, approx­ model. Smith Realtor, 643-1667. location. Call John B. De­ mortgage available at Many Have an exceptional opportunity with guarantees. See them at 4% ROOMS, $125. 3% rooms. quiet neighborhood, shaded nig'ht. teries, bridge and tunnel ap* Anyhim 6 t. exit on East- phone answering service plus imately 3 acres of land- By ap­ 6%%. For information Write P.O. Box 73. Hart­ Benefits include paid Blue for experienced, ambitious, B. D. Pearl’s Appliances. 649 $115. Parking. 15 Forest St., rear yard, new fu m c e , ce- BOWERS SCHOOL —Garrison Quattro, J. D. Real Estate, 643- “ It was truly a beautiful proaches and heavily traveled West Highway. (1-84). ends many basic office expenses in­ pointment. Philbrlck Agency, ’’ _ . . . _ . . 5129. please call J. McLaughlin ford, stating education, ex­ Cross, vacations and com­ personable real estate 646-0090, 643- Directions: Follow Keeney Colonial 7 rooms, 4 years old. New Id eas sight,’’ said one of the local roadways throughout the city, ' at foot o f Garden St. Park­ Main St. Con 643-2171. off Main St., cluded in rental. Realtors, 649-5347. ramie tile hath and kitchen, perience and salary re­ St., turn right on Bush Hill at 649-6306. residents, a supporter of toe I ’ le Weather Bureau said ing available in front pany paid profit sharing salesmen who will follow 5875. full price, $18,900. CaU Paul W. Largo modem kitchen, 2% LARGE WOODED Bolton lot quirements. WHY PAY 30-50 per cent more? WOODBRIDGE ST —vacant 4 Rd., Glendade Rd., first counter-ineurgente, aa he re- heavy snow warnings had been ■ driveway or Ashley and plan. Call 1-387-6208 West our proven professional Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. baths, la ^ e paneled living residential area, 200' B & W program to surefire suc­ Our low overhead (no rent or 3(4 ROOM heated apartment. room Cape with room to finish street on right On Welfare called the night of Jan. 17. Issued for extre(me southeastern ' Palm. Ashley buses stop in P S. Yes, we will consider a Haven for appointment. Houses For Rent 65 room, dining room and family ft,„„tage. $4,000. CaU 648-4461, The BARROWS and cess with a potential com­ employes) means low discount stove and refrigerator, second off upstairs, garage, beautiful ST. JAMBS PARISH —7 rOom room. 2-car garage, walk-cut HARTFORD (A P )—The Con- "The was ^ o s t full,” Pennsylvania m d across south- ‘ fron t recent accounting school or WALLACE Co. mission income of $15,000 prices on quality new furniture. floor, central location, $126. BOLTON — 4 ROOM Ranch, condition, T. J. Crockett, Real­ Split Level, 1% baths, dining basement, $32,600. Philbrlck ______** necUcut Child Welfare Assocla- he continued, “ and we heard em m d rentral New J college graduate without WESLEY R. SMITH Manchester Parkade to $30,000 per year. We are For savings, service, and satis­ monthly. 643-1155, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. fenced in yard with lake priv­ tor, 643-1577. room ,, family room, garage, Agency, Realtors, 649-6847. — — ------——— tlon’s "go-and-see” program has aircraft co(mlng. Ground lights ™ e N w J ers^ H l g b ^ experience. CONSTRUCTION CO. Manchester 649-5306 exclusive agents for 10 faction, without high pres.sure ileges. Available March 1. $33 large beautiful landscaped , , Suburban For Saw 75 changedmany peoples attitude Hashed; then, suddmly, men partment * ^ r t e d ^ t tot THE CONNECTICUT ONE 3-ROOM £ind one 6-room yard. $23,900. Phllbrick Agen- 4-4 EXPANDABLE DUPLEX ______outstanding new home salesmanship, visit us today. weekly. Call 742-6736. towMd welfarerstate Welfare b e g ^ drifting into the apartment. No pets or chil- ______643-1567 cy, Realtora, 649-6847. large wooded lot, separate VERNON — 6 room Oolonlal, ' MUTUAL LIFE communities and 4 more LeBlanc Furniture Co., 195 MANCHESTER Oommissloner Bernard Shapiro area The ^rcraft roared off to- ^ e i v ^ toe hea^ert WANTED PLUMBER OR plumber’s help­ are scheduled to open soon. South St., Rockville. 876-2174. dren. Call 843-2068 before 7:30. MANCHESTER —Six room furnaces, nice location. Leon­ large Uving room, dining room, Legal Notices INSURANCE COMPANY SEVEN ROOM SpUt on 160 x TTriHav ^ th« night and men on the By daylight nve inches had raiW er, top wages, excellent work­ Our very active resale di­ Open 9-8, 3 iturday 9-5. house, convenient location, one six room Ranch, base­ ard Agency, Realtors, 646- modem kitchen with built-ins, TRUCK DRIVER — Inter- 4>'2 ROOMS, heat, hot water, I ^ MANCHESTER^ room bunga­ 200 lot, 1% bathe, tine subur­ STATE OF OONMBCnCUT ' ground vanished into the en in the Camdto area. 1(10 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. ing conditions, steeuly em­ vision enables us to take year lease, two children ac­ ment garage. Waddell ’ (M69. X>A baths, garage. Marion B. UANCHE8TER SAVINGS AND Stopiro, sp ^ ^ n g to^ ^ M- >■ Newarii, in the northern and mill, first shift. ELECTRIC RANGE —36” , good stove, refrigerator, disposal, low in like-new condition, $16,- ban location but in town. Own­ ployment. All work in close trade-ins on the sale of cepted. Hayes Agency, 646-0131 School, good location for Robertron, Realtor, 648-696$. condition. 643-4297, 6-10 p.m.; parking included. Nice loca­ 900. Philbrick Agency, Real­ er traneferreit. Good value for $4,900 ASSUMES 8% mortgage. AT^'va*^B«OT"C?*GlRARDi meeting at Hartto^ The guermiasguerrillas nadhad been rein- «of toeuw state, reportedropun a cne-iiMdi Blue Chip in All Regards B3LBX7TRICIAN — Indus­ radius of Manchester. Call new homes. Our spacious, shopping and bus line, $11,- ET^. WMWOR OOVRT. TOL- toe program had given ^ gj gme. ExceUent In- NEW GARRISON Colonial — 8 ^ campaign of destrocl^. toe fine, dry mowfoll was of too An Equal Opportunity CHINIST—First shift. adults. 643-6389. baths, 2 fireplaces, built-in cy. Pasek, Realtors, 280-7476. Seven room Colonial with PART - TIME Circle, adjacent to Exit 95 ONE HOUSEKEEPING room. come producer. 4 rooms in ■et forth, lo t the forecloaure of a welfare. gjgg marked toe opening of type, that along with minor Call 649-1138. oven, range, dishwasher rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, swimming pool. Located ' Employer of the Wilbur Cross Park­ Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St. each apartment. Owner wants BRICaC RANCH —loaded with MACHINE OPERATOR — Men or Women and garbage disposal. 2-<5ar family room, 2-car garage, right on a hill, 60 mUa LA’1 ? M h ? * . m r o n 'S l K “ toe operation for Maj Ernest drifting, would, create haaiidous way, which is in the heart ADMIRAL electric stove, very fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- extras, 7 rooms plus finished Lot 68 on a map enuUed “ Lake-. toe chance to see the Gurene’s counter-insurgents, road condltlfms. The depart-., Alternating shifts. ^ ROOM WITH kitchen privileges Suburban For Rent 66 garage, family room. As­ Phllbrick Agency, Resitors, view. BbcceUent condition. Men there is an opportu­ of one of the most active good condition, $25. Call 643- basement, 2 baths, fireplace, woo^ H^l|hto^ ^ vei o ^ operaUon of state weUare on a headquarters was to ment said, however, that att^- sumable mortgage. <081. 649-6347. Approximaitely 2 miles BOILBJR R O O M FIRE­ nity to add to your pres­ Real Estate marketing 1483 after 4. centrally ^^ated. Mrs. Dorsey, r q CKVILLE —Garden apart­ garage, carpeting. Only $25,- try. .C<«jn., jteaU I in. - Dec personal level. ^ Plymouth at toe New Hamp- roads were open. 14 Arch St. from highway. Selling be­ MAN — Alternating, 3 ent income. Rapidly grow­ areas in the entire state. ment, 3% extra large rooms. MANCHESTER — Cobb Hill. MANCHES’TBR — 2 - family, 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 30, 1946 I, ..hereby certify that this Some 100 of these leaders Police on the Garden Stated low average price to execu­ map ia aubatantially correct Jamea . Natlanal Guard Armory. Htip Wanted— Mole 36 shifts (relief man). ing retail food chain has We are swamped with Rent Includes heat, air-condi­ J. D. REAL ESTATE CO. Now under construction Colo­ central. Excellent condition. 4- 643-1577. Sheekey, Engineer,''_ __ which__ J map map I is have taken part in the program “ Exercise Snow Trail,” Parkway reported snow falling, openings for men or wom­ leads and prospects pro­ SOLID MAPLE twin beds, ex- , tioning, parking, dishwasher, nials and Raised Ranches car garage. Large lot. For to tive neighborhood. on/tn file letto 9 theKa Town aerk'a. Office since___iA_ its 1 . Inception ...... to •ttiAA 1964 ' WATCHMAN—Third shift. cellent condition. $40. 643-7068. ROOM apartment for 643-5129 In Ooventiy, Connecticut, reference Coanpany A was sort of a along the entire length of tha JOT OPPORTUnS y ^vidte en to work part-time eve­ duced by the largest adver­ ___ _ rent. Cali 643-8956 after 5 p.m. range, refrigerator, swimming built by Ansaldi, all city util­ formation call Mitten Agency, MANCHESTER—Splc and Span. to which la hereby made for further “ brotoer against brother’’ deal, road but said that sanding and South Windsor School. Perma­ APPLY nings or weekends. Apply tising budget of any agency APARTMENT SIZE 20” elec­ pool. Transferred. Must sac­ ities. For further information Realtors, 648-6980. Six- . room __ . •Ranch . . . on .... toe . east j n *W*A*^*AP'FALi .AASi./A E S T A T A E WW6GO 1W*Tflle*edeacrlpUon, and T*W\n*V poeseaaion of said «>A_ Doctors Report ______side. H gh level lot ■with a view premHea and” toobey“ diSaiea F^ nent. full-time custodial work. to: in the state. You will get tric stove. Good condition. $25. FOUR ROOM flat, excellent rifice. now $141 will rent for thj^e E FAMILY —5.5 and 4. call Charles Lesperance, 649- tumaUe before the above nam^ HARir'OBD (AP) Doctors jugurgente and toe other half and the highway was open. MANCHESTER — $16,900 — 6 ^nd 100’ frontage. Ideal for the 643-5129 Ck>^ working conditlcHis and Cheney Brothers Inc. expert managerial guid­ condition and location. Middle $121. 875-1841. 7620. S S b e r * m 6 .* ^ '^ S w ’'iS U h 5 cornitorntoeurgents. Both were The New Jersey TVmptoe alarf 643-1301. Good income. Can’t miss on room Cape, garage, treed lot. young family and features 8 axceUent fringe benefits. Con- ance., If these advantages age or retired preferred. Ga­ ■ , , , , m AA - w therein, UiVloUi iUlU and uponUaJUn Ka motk«nitw wa in B&Ula w lastfcoajm year,j w u a f m State w w w w Health ^ Lom------> -‘'pressurinK’’ TVFPRMlTuT>i local citizens to was open, but toe speed limit ^ a w T Nerere 31 Cooper Hill St., Manchester CUMBERLAND FARMS this one for $17,900. Philbrlck 6H ROOM RANCH on a quiet Mr. Penna, 161 N e v e rs------197 westport Ave., Norwalk interest you and you think rage available. 643-4677. Agency, Realtors, 649-5347. Bd., Wapplng, or 644-1534. Personnel office open Monday- you are qualified call Mr. Machinery and Tools 52 Wanted To Rent 68 residential street. 3 generous Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 643- FOUR ROOMS, second f lo o r ,------bedroome, kitchen with built- Raised Ranch, fireplace, ga- tho'dofendant Bc^rt O. said Friday. ijjjg major had 80 men under hour along its entire MBgtlL: Goodchild for confidential WEST SIDE —Wock from Estate, 643-9332. placed Uving room. Large din­ LAIHE HANDS ana goceral 4141 for other hour appoint- (XIMPLETE SET machinist's appliances, new apartment, YOUNG laycraft, Inc. 648- PROGRESSIVE Inquire 233 Center St. home tor emaU family, T. J. NOT. ALTERATIONS and Ironing WANTED TO BUY—Antiques.------— ------Manchester 649-6306 UpM amllcaUm ef i^Ham O. reached by the commissioners Kong from Canton reported food and many othera wounded In a* Maintenance- EXPANDING done in my own home. Very steins, furniture, pewter, lead- SIX ROOM duplex, $110. Call S.B.M. has Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. on the blH Foote ia backing, shortages and hoarding, al- clash at Changtu Jan. 20. reasonable. 649-191K ed lamps, art glas.s, primitives. Glastonbury 633-7928 after 6 AUTHENTIC New i England SOU™ WINDSOR - 7 room though food stores to areas open Sporadic fighting has baaa any quantity, 644-8962. P-m . ramUtog Cape. Nine rooms, 6 Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ra8*”ittTs* ** ****" *'*'*’’*®*' Aetna Income Up to foreigners wer^ said to be reported to Manchuria and Machinist EXPERIENCED adult care of FULLER SHOP-RITE bedrooms, 8% baths, moderp flreplare, 2-car basement ORDERED: the foreioiac HARTEXJRD (AP) — Earnings weU stocked. They said anti- Szechwan Province etoce early children or elderly woman, THREE LARGE rooms, heated, kitchen with aU buUt-ina, plus l^iedAMhe’ piw brt^^ at Aetna life and Casualty Maoists were having succeso to February. Anti-Maoists report- starting rate $3,092 per live in, small salary, lig h t ______W anted— ^To^Buy 58 third floor, Oak St., $85!V'per Mortgage MONEY rl? SiStaie, rtestw inrald Ddet^t. on toe Company were up 88 per cent a house-to-house campaign to edly have launched a “ frantie B R U SH C O . hour. Want to work for . Supermarkets month. Available immediately, bar-b-cue In fomUy sized kitch­ household duties, Manchester BUY and sell antique and en. Sunken living room with ______Co., 64B-6129.______^______o^Sodc intoe’^iftom oon!« toS___ over 1966 and 7.4 per cent persuade citizens to starve out counterattack” against army. a prog^resslve company ? area. Box D, Herald. 649-8475. used furniture, china, glass ______cathedral celling, central air- BOLTON—6 room Ranch. Gar- MhSe'^’toT^jdercv the previous record high the bands of Maoist Red Guards navy and air force units to Foo- Has We’re looking for a man Have Openings For with, a variety of aptitudes silver, plctun frames, old poUR ROOM apartment, first coodltlontog. $46,000. PhUbrick age, stone front, dead end of aaid appHcation and toe Stae and in 1961, the company reported who had come from other cities chow, capital of Fukien Pnxv- Immediate Opening In maintenance work—re­ WILL DO ironing' In my home. coins, guns, pewter, scrap floor, $90 monthly, h ea ted . Call 649-5203 A ge n cy, Realtors, 640-6847, street. Large treed lot. Call Friday. by withholding food. Ince. gold, watches, old jewelry, now. Only $14,900. Hayes Agen- newapaperTiavinr a dretdation In I^remlum Income of $2.1 Wl- " For pairing and machine re­ EXPERIENCED Reasonable. 649-7422. (Jail 628-0718. placement parts for indus­ hobby collections, paintings, FOUR BEDROOM Ranch con GENERAL CLERK trial machinery. Must have attic contents or whole estates. FOUR ROOM apartment, sec- vtolently^ located near East Draft Evasion Seen Reason trade school education plus MEAT Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Fumlture Repair Service, 643 ond floor, central location, no Etartford. L a ig*. living room TOLLAND time and pia^ Md be heard reia- vrera renorted for 1968. 744E. furnace. 643-6872. Our distributing station five years of industrial Savings Bank of Manchester ■with fireplace, 2 ^ ceramicNew 3 Bedroom Ranch tiSed mau. a coo/of aaM’^wiS ^ The combined quarterly cash IVI aa-h A 'H 'A'nrll'nfV GROOMING and boarding all lias an interesbiiig ant} /Ia dents go to college. Service Director Lt. Gen. Lawla Bbt esiMBtlal. FOR SALE ★ VERNON 990. Phone John Sledesky, premiums dle, 649-1805. house, with new heating sys­ 875 Main Street. Manoheeter. Oonn.. „ . “ Most want not t o leam, but b . Hershey was Invited, hut de- e Liberal Benefits tem, aluminum siding and gar­ 649-5306. HARTSiORD (AB)^nnec- ^ „^y, p r. cltaed. Aeoepted ^iplicant will en­ Eight paid holidays. CXJIXiIE PUPS, purebred, un­ Immaculate seven-room Dutch Colonial, on approxl- age, located on a lot 200x700 ^ ^ tteut’s Increaslngly-mobtle pop- jh i-- „hlef nsvcholoaist joy pleasant working con- e Opportunity for Advance­ B & W ------nation win MSd about $2.3 h^^to sSv- “ y® professors, lawyore registered, white collars. Call M1M nc i«w (approximately 8 acres), high .(BiUons, periodic Increases Generous vacation and pen­ ment niately 1 acre Jot., Knotty pine kitchen and den. The BARROWS and O B ^ OF ^ hlllton worth o< road Improve- university health ««rv ^ representativoe of the 649-9864. private setting.' Exceptional B’l’A'X’jtll OF OONNJ(kj*i’khj’i'. DTS- . .. . . am. ,ices. ir-iaAla.A n.liiilii. Ctia,, and company paid fringe ,FAn-0*RAMA WALLACE Co. TRTCT OF ANDO-VBR. PROBATE monts between 1975 and 1966, ^ , - faenitv American Friends Service Oom- sion plan. piece of property. T. J. Crock­ beoeOt pxogranos. PEDIGREE German Shepherd, Formal dining room. Large living room with panel­ Manchester Parkade ooUR-r.^-rowNOF bolton. fw>- » Stoto Highway Department , S L .T.u mittee’e draft adviaoiy eomiBtt- Rogers is an equal oppor­ Apply ett, Realtor, 648-1677. rwry , 16.io* 19W.JWt. ____ _A _ _«£la. .■ — . ■ ” committee assisting with plans . c „ ^ d « e wU At— — male, $70; female $60. Call for Manchester 649-5306 Estate of Henry J.. Zlminerman. report predtoted Friday. for a draft seminar hero on Sat- *®® camonoge wi* tunity employer and enjoys information, or appointment, ed wall and fireplace. Three bedrooms, baths. 8160 2256 . . A«*LT IN PERSON Personnel Dept. ^Ayn. steady year 'round work. 643-0995. ______draft was not an iaoue mm P sBWBnel Department — Applications accepted Enclosed breeezway and two-car garage. Near Adorable animals trim daily. Interviews scheduled GOOD HOME wanted for 8 J !" c««; l. >»»■• 'E® "• W ^ Bh.l ” ?!■ "? attend ■ aM r 'i^ o k 08m«m says three or four yoare ego,’’ AUen for Tuesdays, 10 a.m. - 3 month old female German schools. Many extras. Price: Upper twenties. the seminar may turn into a “ *’“ t It has t y n PULLER BRUSH CO. SHOP.RITE LOW COST. TOO! forum on 'Vietnam. pounded by a lock ef enthiiil- Shepherd, cross breed. Call . __"..Jtw Mm. mxxeni *'

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1967 PAGE FOURTEEN Jiaturt|[^st^r lEtti^nfns r - i Latest Budgets Ask About Town Army Spec. 4.C Kenneth M. Oliver, husband of Mrs. Barbara Business Bodies Oliver of 160 Bissell St. and f More Than the 5% son of Mrs. Herman Lange of 146 Bissell St., recently partic­ Cited by Pflser He recently held, the poslUon ^ral The latest departmental budget requests to be filed ipated in a oold weather exer­ ta the general manager’s office reveal that most ask cise, Frontier Aisault, with oth­ Qulnh’s Pharmacy and Wei- S u c T ^ ’J I f o T flicrease above the 6 per cent guideline set by the man­ er troops of tlie Alaskan Com­ don Dmg. Main St. this week Hartford, a manlifact- States District Court, the Unit- ager. mand and forces from the Royal received special awards from refrigeration and air ed States Supreme Court, M d s The Pension Board is asking to salary Increments, includes Canadian Air Force. He is sta­ the Charles Pfizer Pharmaceu- conditioning equipment, the Board of Immigration A jh $211,eOO In town contribu- requests lor two additional mo- tioned in Alaska. tlcal Co. for having filled one Zucco is also president of Vons for the 1067-68 year—02 bile radios, plus the trade-in of million or more prescriptions Central Connecticut Chapter of |jer cent above the current ap- a four-door departmental ve- Airman 2.C. James D. Caine, from the company. the Refrigeration Service En- Ijroprlation. In addition, the hide. son . of Mr. and Mrs. Fi’tink E. The awards were presented to gineers Society. l^ard Is requesting $6,000 for salary request for a new Caiqe of 94 Chambers St, re­ the owners of the drug stores ------|(dministration expenses. It was (jjrector of public works is $13,- cently arrived for duty with the by William Prindle, sales rep- OPENS SERVICE Alaskan Air Command at •Uocated $3,000 for the current 333 >pj,g engineering budget re- resentative for Pfizer. Joseph T. Mertan of Middle jfear and received an additional quest reveals that Emil Lucek, Shemya Air Force Station, The co-owners of Quinn’s, Rd., Ellington, has announced Alaska. ^ ,0 0 0 appropriation for that y,e deputy engineer, will be- Acle F. Johnson and Glen C. the opening of his insurance imrpose last month. come town engineer, the board Rivard, are both members of counseling service*, the Joe Mer- Army Spec. 4.C Donald E. i The Highway Department is of directors approves, if Wal- the Connecticut Pharmaceutical tan Agency, to be located at Bleu, son of Mr. and Mrsi Ken­ ■eeking $531,040 for next year ter Fuss, when he left town em- Association, as are Jack and Middle Rd. Ellington. neth R. Bleu of 451 Parker St., ^galnst a current appropriation pjoy, served in the combined George Sandsils, co-owners of He will represent ’The Travel- recently took part in a massive ^ $466,162, for a 22 per cent post of director of public works Weldon Drug. In addition, the ers Insurance Companies in all air resupply mission near An Increase; $36,000 of the rise is —town engineer at a $13,000 an- Sandals are members of the lines of personal Insurance in- Khe, Vietnam. He Is a para­ fpr salary increments, the rest nual salary, Americal Pharmaceutical Asso- chute rigger with the Aerial lor service contracts and new The Health Department re- elation and the American Col­ Equipment Support Command Iquipment. quest for 1967-68 is $55,307, up lege of Apothecaries. of the 1st Co.valry Division’s • Ih addition, the Highway De- 30 per cent from the current The awards are in the form partment recommends a Capi- appropriation. Provision is 15Ui Supply and Service Battal­ ion. of plaques which bear on it a tal Improvement item for a made for an additional hous- barometer, a thermometer, and i(l00,000 addition to its Olcott ing code inspector, at $5,954 an- The Kiwanis Club of Man­ as a symbol of the pharmaceu­ gt. garage. nually, plus contributions of tical profession, the "Eye of a The Garbage Collection and $16,800 to the Manchester Pub- chester will meet Tuesday noon at Manchester Country Club. Horns’’ believed to the the old­ AUy Henry Ramenda t>i^)osal Account request is lie Health Nurses Association est existing pharmacy symbol Its board of directors will meet |283,163 for 1667-68, compared and $6,900 to the Child Guidance and the origin of the "R x” pre­ peals, and serves the Panel of to a current appropriation of Clinic. Both are increases over at 11:30 before the regular Arbitrators of the American meeting. scription mark. $244,618. The 12 per cent hike the current year. The raised bronze "Eye of Arbitration Association. Includes a $16,000 item for cov- The Town Clerk’s budget is Homs’’ on the plaques is a rep­ He was a prosecutor In the Manchester Rotary Club will 4r material for the disposal $53,445 for next year, compared Town Court of West Hartford meet 'Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at lica of one designed for the rea and $18,000 for a new bull- to $45,507 for 1966-67. Except story-high medicine and phar­ from 1955 to 1959 and deputy the Manchester Country Club. jzer, to replace a 1962 model, for salary increments, the 30 macy mural in the Pfizer World judge from 1959 to 1961. i William Prindle, left, presents plaque to Glen C. Rivard , A request is in for $100,000 per cent rise is for the re-index- Headquarters building in New Hartford Chapter of the Na­ (center) and Acle (John) Johnson, co-owners of Quinn’s lorfstdewaiks and curbs 1967-68, ing of land records. York a ty . BRIEFS tional Association of Accoimt- Pharmacy, in the top photo. Below, Jack (left) and George 4 p almost 140 per cent from the The Cemetery Department, Donald R. Ross, treasurer and ants will have a technical meet­ Sandals, co-owners of Weldon’s receive their award. (Herald qurrent year. mainly self-sustaining, is ask- OPENS IN APRIL comptroller with Colonial Board ing Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the photos by Satemis.) « The street-lighting request for ing for $74,763 for 1967-68. Its A new 25-unlt addition to the has recently been elected to Indian Hill Country Club, New­ membership in the Financial geirt year is $151,425, or 13 per current appropriation is $67,- Parkade Garden Apartments on ington. Thomas S. Dudick of Executives Institute. The in­ •eot higher than the current ap- 138. W. Middle ’Tpke. is scheduled Ernst and Ernst, New York Of­ - 7.'!' ' Joseph r . Mertan stitute is an organization of fi- groprlatlon. The Building Department, for opening early In April. ^ le Engineering Department also mainly self-sustaining, is fice Management Services staff, and nancial executives from all will speak on “Forecasting for The new apartments, all of eluding life, accident _ nf hnoiness (h seeking $81,660 for 1967-68 — asking for $48,138 for next duplex design with individual health, casualty - property and _____ ^ «P 32 per cent from the present year, against a current budget Flexible Budgets.’’ year. The increase, in addition of $45,961. storage and basement level, are group lines...... aihph Harrison of 225 A Vacation Story Hour will all centrally air conditioned. ^ native of Rockville, bUrtan „ ' , . Wapping re- The Municipal Building Ac Thp Parkade Garden Aoart- graduated in 1947 from Rock- Buckland Kd., pp g, count request for next year is be presented Tuesday at 10:30 The parkade caraen Apart a . ophnni Pmm 1956 to cently received a check to r $1,- $37,707. Its current appropria- a.m. in the Junior Room of ments are owned by F^rst Hart- OOO which he won in the Shell Uon is $36,690. Mary Cheney Library for chil­ ford Realty Corp., and the new Join Oil Co. Americana promotion at NO PARKING dren 4 to 8 years of age. Amer­ The Collector of Revenue is r ^ id e " o ^ t h r a S f l S ^er t<> ^clierve-i as a dis- Champ’s Shell Service in Wap- asking for $42,073 for the 1967- ican folk tales will be told by PRO B LEM ! Miss Marion Jesseman and Mrs. S ^ t^ ^ n te V J a ri^ lp V rtm e J u tHct agent for the Prudential ping- ______68 year, up about 9 per cent , . - Insuranoe Co. ICOUNTRY DRUG above his $38,513 current ap­ Dorothy Miller of the library completed some years ago. ^ the Mr Frank J. Dirrigl, manager of propriation. stsiff. ’The period will last about The entire apartment com- ^lub of Trinity Lu- the W.T. Grant Store at 815 The Town Treasurer’s request 40 minutes. plex is immediately adjacant to theran Church of Rockville. ’The Ma'n St., recently announced for next year is $19,057. The the Manchester Shopping Park- d Mrs. George that company sales for the $1,272 Increase over her $17,785 Town firemen early this ade. Mertan of RocV.viUe, he is mar- chain of stores were up over current budget includes a $250 morning used booster lines to Each of the duplex apart- r(ed to the foimer Miss Joyce 7 per cent for January, com­ MADAM OLGA raise for herself and a $720 quell burning clothes in a dryer ments will have over 1,000 of Bristol, N.H., and they pared to January of last year. CHARACTER READER raise for her assistant. at Parkade Cleaners, 402 W. sqdare feet of living area on two have five clilldren. This is the 22nd consecutive AND ADVISOR ON ALL Middle Tpke A fire official said Lutz Junior Museum is ask­ levels. month in which this general PROBLEMS OF LIFE. companies 1 and 2 responded at ing for a $6,000 contribution for JOINS FIRM merchandising retail chain has IF TOC NEED HELP, 1967-68, a repeat of this year’s 1:50. BE SURE TO SEE THIS WITH VERNON FIRM Atty. Henry Ramenda of ^<=hieved record sales. contribution. In addition, it has ODTED READER. Peter Zucco of East Hartford West Hartford has recently asked the Board of Education Veeder Industries, Including ONE READING WILL has recently joined New Eng' joined the Manchester and for $8,000. the V6eder-Root Co., announced CONVINCE YOU. Students Take land Mechanical Services, Inc. Hartford law firm of Bieluch 211 Ohaae Avenue Payments of bond principal this week new records in sales Waterbnry, Conn. and interest, fixed items, will o< Vernon, a firm which spec- and Barry, and the firm will . _ . man President Roles ializes in service, maintenance now be known as Bieluch, Barry and net earn ngs Upper Noith End cost the town $1,003,386 in 1967- sales going over the $50 million contracts, and installation of air and Ramenda. - - AeroBS from Waterbury 68. It donates a drop of $42,- To the familiar strains of Plaza 404, or 4 per cent, from the conditioning and refrigeration Atty. Ramenda is a graduate Can for appointment “Hail to the Chief,’’ 23 Presi­ company’s history. Sales were current appropriation for that svstems. of the University of Connect!- - _ . ___ • MU, - 0 pan. 76i-8970 Zucco has been in the refrig- cut aild was admitted to the $55,360.0()0, up 18 per cen o purpose. dents of the United States and their wives, portrayed by stu­ eratlon and air conditioning field Connecticut Bar in 1949. He had 1965, and net earnings we dents, marched into the audi­ as a mechanic for nineteen beeh associated for the past $3,731,000 * torium of Bentley School yes­ years, Including low tempera- seveteen years with Atty. Fran- ® , • terday. They told interesting ture refrigeration and ice ma- cis P. Rohrmayer, recently re- over 1^ 5 .9 facts about themselves—some chines. He holds state and city tired. were $3,047,000, or $2.75 » He has been engaged in gen- share. familiar and others not so well refrigeration licecises. MUNICIPAL BUILDING kijiown. Two ECHS Students •^A chorus of thirteen girls sang several songs associated with some of the presidents. Earn First Honors - CLOSED - 'This program was planned by The East Catholic High School honor roll for the sec­ pupils of Grade 4 as a result ond quarter has been announced. Those earning first of an English assignment. Sev­ honors are Wesley Gryk of Manchester, senior, and Ter­ WASHINGTOirS BIRTHDAY eral weeks ago, each pupil rence Wade of East Hartford, freshman. wrote an article about the life ’Those earning second honors — ——^ 22, of a president or his wife. DON Wednesday, February 1967 are: Gautreau, Dennis McCormack. Parents and pupils of Bent­ Manchester, seniors: Patricia Quimi, Pamela Passaro, ley School were in the audience. Bonlno, Carol Conkllng, Kenry gjjgjon Larkin, Kathleen Coyle, Emergency Telephene Numbers: Mrs. Thayer and Mrs. Sim­ Fay, Susan Gryk, ’Teresa Delek- Barcewlcz, Lynne Grlffen, INC.4 mers were in charge of the ta, Joan Pella, Mary Ann W ag- Angela Sacco, Josepli Toce. program. ner, Marilyn Welch, Nancy ^ast Hartford, juniors; HKHW AY ...... 649-5070 Bouchard, Dana Donovan, Kath- Georgette Katin, Timothy leen McDermott, Richard jjeams, Patricia Brennan, Lln- Deadline Nears O’Grady, Sandra Smith, Kather- G|aj.jt^ ^ebra Dandurand, B A R B A B E...... 649-1006 ine MacKenzle, John Mcllduff. Dennis Duchesneau, Ann Marie On State Tests Manchester, juniors: William Znppala, Shirley Beaulieu, Nan- SANITARY SEWER Manning, Patricia Reagan, Paul cy Piotrowski, Patricia Anta- The State department of Edu­ Teslk, Mary Matson, Dennis naltia, James R. Sullivan. cation has issued a reminder MacArdle, Donna Carone, Jo- Glastonbury, senior: Janet AN D W A T E R ...... 649-9097 Ann Mikolowsky. Aubln; juniors: William Siwy, that the deadline for applying M a n c h e s t e r, sophomores: Christine Love, Robert Mills, to take the first of Connecti­ John Olekslw, Mary Zatkowski, Carl Flocchi; sophomores: cut’s revised high school equiv­ Michael Bourque, Alice Gado, Thomas Noone, Joseph Devine, alency tests is Monday. Dan Farnham, Karen Kopecki, James Peragallo, Anne Rhilin- The test will be given In two Jeanne LeBlanc, Michael Me- ger, Christine Horrigan. parts, March 4 and March 11. Donnell, Kathleen Rush, Mi- South Windsor-Wapplng, sen- Tentative test sites are Bridge­ chael Swetzes, Jane Hammond, lors: Patricia Peak, Stuart port, Manchester, Meriden, Nor­ Irene Klucewicz, Claire Camp- Wing; junior: Kathleen Dooley; wich, Stamford and Waterbury. bell, Janet Plsch. sophomores; Deborah Wehren, Final decisions on test sites Don’t Stay Home Manchester, freshmen; Fran- each month will be made on the basis of numbers of applications els Rowley, Timotey Murray, ph,n„ Joanne Petroski, Michele Sltkus, w * i^ o e r freshmen: Philip from the test site area. Bairibara, Bettyann Kupchimos, Paul Heskete, Joan Charbon- Patrick J. Whalen, the de­ neau, Janice baudino, Thomas Mary Brian Nicholson. partment’s high school equiv­ alency consultant, urged adults Sullivan, Robert Hodgson, J^™®“ who never graduated from high Dianne Melia,' Edmund Miko­ school but who now wish to lowsky, Joan Bonlno, Carole earn a diploma to file an ap­ Chapman, Rosemary Chadwick, Shriners Hear plication with their local school Thomas LaBelle, Maryanne authorities if they want to take Tesik, Donna Camlljeri, Sharon Talk on Russia the March test. Cowing, MaryBete Morlarty. The Porsche automobUe offlcWdly comes east o t the river as Ted TrudMi (center) recelvM A presentation of slides of a Applications can be made in East Hartford, seniors; Shar­ a franchise for dealership from John R, Kubemot, m a r k e ^ m a n ^ of Porsche of Manchester by visiting the on Harvey, James Murphy, trip through Russia last fall America. Hob Jones, sales managwr at Ted Trudon Inc., Iwhs on. Ted TrudonJtac. Is now • placement office at Manchester Elizabeth Reynolds, Barbara vias presented to Omar Shrine factory authorized dealer for service, ports and sales of the car, tee only such dealer east . . . the air could be too dry. High School. Stoton, Catherine Toce. Judy ciub last night by Dr. George of the ConnecUcut River. Trudon Em . will continue a^es and service of its Volkswagens, s ■ To be eligible to apply a per­ WiUlB.’ Yntema, a P *W engineer. The dealership It has. handled for 8^ years. (Herald photo by Oflara.) . Blast Hartford, juniors: Kate- , , I Air thtt It too dry It bad a ir. . . bad for drying out cherished possessions son much be at least 18 years meeting was held at Willie’s erine Parsons, Marilyn Mul- .. . b rt for maintaining good com fort. . . and air that is too dry may 'old, a Connecticut resident for six months, out of full-time day laney, Mary McNulty, ■ John Steak House. several different manufactur­ cauaa aoma hMith problemt. secondary school at least one Brozna, Gregory Brien, Patricia Dr. .Yntema’s trip was taken Fourth in Futsi Serws ers on special telephoto Iqnses. So wtiy put up Vrith air that it too dry when the air In your home can academic year and > a former, Shea. ' while he was attending scientlf- Three years Ago, he launch­ ba SpringUtm-fre^ with balanced humidity from a WALTON humidifier. A highlight of the film Is the member of a class which al'- E a k Hartford, sophomores: 10 conventions In ■ Europe and "The Living Wilderness,” the ed his own weekly television Lat your WALTON dealer select froih the W ALTON line of 10 models. stalking of a cougar. The cam­ ready has graduated. Frances laiasler, ^ Carmen Russia. He showed about 100 fourth In the series o f Audubon show, and he recently complet­ «M humidifier JUST R IG H T FOR YOUR heating system— R IG H T FOR slides, but said he had taken film lectures being presented era follows the big cat as Ber­ ed the'film, “Wlldllfo.of tie let explains. Its Important role YOUR wstor corKfiUona. Be aura you atk for W ALTON , leaders In humid- over 600 on his trip. this winter by lAita Juidor Mu­ 49tb State,” which Is currently In wildlife management ai«l Htoatlon tor 28 yaars. Saa the "quality orwa” today. . In a short business meeting seum and the Manchester Jay- being shown hatloimUy on T V .. hoto:lt actually strengthens the before Dr. Yntema’s talk, Presi­ cees, will be preamted Saturday, Tlck'ets'.for the ManchAsr dent Russell Prentice aimounO- Feb. 26 at S p.p). In Manohester species of animals on which It AU Modeh On Display In Our Store lecture wlir be avaitoble at the ' High School’s BaUey Audftdri- preys. > ed some appointments to chair­ dohr the night of __ OPEN manships for the June S S p ri^ um by naturalist Walter. H . The lecturer to a memiwr of ISrrine Ceremonial to be held Berlet. tto £hot .” will probably get — occasiohal Oopacabana. Une to perform' in Whole y ea r 1 collected 3200 a neM: Where to find new talent. er M B C ’a "CHrt F rom sp ecif instead of hU weekly oommercials. She became fa­ week as the commercial was mous as the Oger girl with her re tJ.N.CJUB.” “Hey Landlord,” NBC aeries. ABC’s “Batman” Here's one answer: Television played .” “The Road West” and ”T H..E- wriM be shrunk from two to one commercials. sultry pitch for a men’s hair big money In commer­ ft cream. “Sic ’em, tiger,” she- 0 nt Oat” are considered to be out of half-hour weekly show. The decline of such proving cials, she observed, comes when the new schedule. murmuiM, «md sales mounted. a girl is signed to a contract ks All of these j^ograiha have grounds as repertory, vaude­ ft CBS’s “Piptols ’N’ Petticoats done poorly In the national Miel- ville, night clubs and B movies Her fame M to an offer to as spokeswoman or symbol for wrtn certainly not return, nor in sea ratings.. miUce it ever more difficult for oostar as Don Adams’ loyal a certain product. Only a few all probability "It’s About newcomers to train themselves sidekick. Agent 99, in the NBC . have been so fortunate, -among seriro, ’’Get ^ art.” That in Time” or “Cbtlseum. * C R C ca B u r b a t s and be discpviered for the big- Ouun: Edie Adamd, B e^ Ftm- turn led to a costarring role Neither “Captain Nice” on NBC has announced that time, Lately the much-maligned ness, Barbara Britibn—and with Dick Van Dyke in a him NBC nor “Mr. Terrific” on CBS, "The Crucible,’^ Arthur Miller’s television commercial has pro­ Barbara Feldoii. film, “Garden of Cucumbers.’’ tsvin mldaeason replacements drams' of the Salem witch­ duced a clutch of young, imag­ H the work was so lucrative, Only now is she earning as seem to have won another sea­ craft trials, will be broadcast inative film directors in London why

If"* ch - ion PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1967 PAGE THREE SATURDAY JQ PROGRAM Morning MONDAY PROGRAM Educationid TUESDAY JO PROGRAM (22) Great Vom eats la 'M osie <«0) 40 Country M u l e Show 1:88 (S) Rest Seller (O) «;M (8-12) New s, Bpertib W satbsr Chariss Heibert, Susan Oo*< 1:88 (5) Best Seller - 5:88 (18) A lfred . HHcheeek (28-8538) Oeeasioaal WHO (0> Sataidar, Febnuiijr 18 (5-48) The Invader* (0> U : N (3) Road Banner (O ) < t U (22) One H u id red Faintiafs U:00 (S-S-40) Mews and Soerte <0) TV ^ ”T bc Plainsm an” *88-Puit I . (18) M erv O rlU la Shew don, Murvyil Vye and Pwil TV "The Plainsman”: Part H, "The World's OMest Motive” (31^22-30) Cool MoOool <0) 0:30 (20-22-30) Vtotaam Weekly (U ) Sabseriptioa TV Buffalo BUI, (bdamity June (Sf) IbBale’s Navy GuUfoyle. Ten-year-old boy Gary Cooper, Jean Aiihiir, . (28) th e B ig Fietutu 8:88 (t*-5538) Tuesday N l^ a8 Sabtorlption TV (88) Outer U n ^ Movies <8) B uk* Bonny (O ) vlew (0 ) "Viva Marta*’ and wud BUI Blokook in a (48) New s at Six finds, an old botUe washed (8) Range (0) U :I 0 (8) Capitol Reports (Monday — Friday) etory of tint aetUen of Old 8:88 <8^^ ^ rts , Nsws, Weather , ashore, and makes a wish to (WEDB, Cheima 24) "B o m F re e " (48) HaeUeherty Haaod (O) "War of the Worids” Gene 08) Snbocrlptlon TS Bany and Ann Robinson (C) "And Now Ulguer' 8:00 (8) Saturday at Races fO) U:U (22-30) N ew s, W eatter, ^ o r t o WeM Gary Cooper, Jean Ar­ iM aboard a pirate ahlp. He (28) FOm (28) Seepe _ (40> Candlepln BowUny "W lden er" 3100,000 (O) thur. ith) Oheyeaae la transported there by a ge- (22) A t Borne wHh K lUy ' (48) F eter Jeunlugd N ew s (CD 8:88 <8> Pettieeat Jametion (0) ^ ^ ,8aaday, February 1* 12:88 (3) The Beaylea (0 ) (20-22-30) W o n d erM W orld of (8> FesUvol of Hits •:8S 4 » Mumento ut Ounzturi^ N ew s (U ) Suhacrlatioa TV 8:15 (8) Sid with Stela (0) ^ luDa (38) Gypsy (8-M) Nevrs Report, Speitt, (8 ^) Feytun Place (0) Golf (0) ^ . "The Disembodied” Paid •:U (S> Teleoourze ”B o m F ree” 8:58 (3) News with Walter Crea- U:88 (2*2M8) Tonight Shew (0> (48) Ben Casey Weather (O) (IS) Subscription TV <20-22-30) The SmlUuaniaa (0 ) 8:88 News la Ferspeetive "The Systematic Scientlat" Ken Venturi vs. Jean Qarai- Burke, Allison Hayes. Speech . . FUm hite (G) Starry Johnny Carson, 1 :M (3) As the Worid XuriU (18) M erv Griffin **Aiiy Wedneiflday" (8) MayiUa OorUI* (0) alde at La BouUe Golf Club "D a go ra the Space Monster” 8:28 (3) Sign On and Fiayer (12) A t Heme with KMty (8) Peter Jennings News <0) icepeat of February 16, 8:00 (28-22-88) Let's M ake n D eal (28) T a n e t H iW (S> ^■neeticut-Wliat’a Ahead Versailles, France. Yosuha Nalsukl, Yoko FUUya- Si25 (8) Tfawn Grier (88) Gypey (28) Social SconrTty In Action ;00 their lives by helping other*. "T o Live on the Liand" show­ 5:30 (3) B rad D a v U (0 ) (20) M em ory L a u l i M (3) Aa the Worid Taros pert (G) . Karin Dor, Ingmar Zelsbenr. 1:65 (28-22-58) N ew s (0 ) 8:85 (8) Sperto, Nevw, Weatimr ing how living creatures came 0:00 (3) Weather, Sports, N ew s (0 ) (40) Nows •:48 (8) Vizit with Maazisaui (18-22-38) Let’s M ake a D eal 7:M W After Dloaer Movie 11:45 (8) New s, Weatiier, Memeat 2:88 (5) Password (C) (18) Secret Agent 11:20 (3) Satorday Spectaenlar 1i88 (8) Newt Repezt (0) "Executive Suite" ‘64- Group of Meditatton -Sign OH 4:M ¥ke* Fourth Estate (28-22-58) Days of O ar U v e s 8:18 (48) Gheyeaae (8-48) The Fagitlve (O ) from sea and adapted them­ (G) Repeat of February 18, 8iM selves to living on land. R (22) Tarsan (O ) “Nevor So Few” Frank Sina­ (28-22-88) Today Shaw <0) <8>- The Nurses of executives strudKle to get 12:55 ( I ) N ew s, Memeats of Gena- (G) 8:25 (8) SU vrith Stein (O) 18:88 N ew s Special Report (1) Friendi o fH r. Oauber <41> (I) News with Walter Crea- (8-40) Hopplty Hooper (0> . (30) H cH ale’s N avy tra, Gina Lollobriglda, Steve 1:85 (2821-38) N sw s (0 ) control of a furniture com­ fart, —GaSdepeata (8-48) The N ew lyw ed Gam e 8:58 18:48 (58) Ken M nrray la Hollyweed McQueen. (C) 1:88 (8) Peroeptlaa pany. WlUtam Holden, June 1:88' QaeQ a . O’Gleek Report — 8:88 ieTevla Master Olaaz 2:38 (5) Art Linkletters’ Meuse For­ kite (O ) (C) 1:30 (3) Big 3 Theatre 0:30 (3) Roger Hndd N ew s (0 ) 2:88 (3) Passwsrd (0) Repeat of JPebnutry 17, 8:80 "M y D arling CSeraentine” (30) Scherer-MacNeil Report " A Prize M- Gold” M ai Zete 1:U (8) Your Genunaalty Guest celebriUes: James Mas­ AUyson, Fredrlc March, Bar­ SigaS i n OHOfi ty (O ) (8) Peter Jeaaings News (0> Ken’s guests and film sub- terling, Richard Widmaik. 8:88 Hautley-Briukley Ba- Carpenter and Ckimel Wilde. (40) Bronco 11:80 (20) Tonight Show 8:88 (8) Mickey Mouze . port (20) FUm 8:45 (48) M ack and M yar 8:88 O ^ B M iad (22) Stingray (0 ) (8) Front Bow Saturday Night Congressman T.J. Mesklll (3) Art Uakletter’s Hease Far- (22-5*48) Looal New s, W e a k ­ ‘ANNIE’ SET (28-28-38) Another Worid 8:38 Violence, Vlctinu aad Com- "A Nut fijr Marlnevllle” "Dementia 13” William Camp- 11:40 (30) Joe Fyne Show (0 ) (0 ) er, Sports (8-48) General H o sp iM ‘Young Man ' with Ideas” U:28 (8) T*esday Stariicht Joe's guests: Hank Gruber a (8) G U Talk * r < - NHW YORK (AiP)—"Annl« tienzation. (18) Topper Glenn Ford, Ruth Roman. “Divorce Italian »yle” Hap- (30) Superman (O) bell, Luana Anders. (i8-2^S8) The Deotere (0) 1:16 (21) Highlights 1:88 CemiaotiOBt Issue 1:46 (18) Subscription T V (18) Sabseriptioa T V western historian who explodes (28) Film (8-48) D ream OIri of ’87 (48) Y oa Asked for It <3«t Your Gun” probably wUI Sea Hunt (30) Zorro House Comm, on Un-Ameri­ (48) Country Muzle Oaravua 8:28 New a •;S8 <8-t8) B a t Patrol (O) Berlin score. It is being kept 4:88 (5) Baager Andy Shew <0) (48). .. Yen______Aiked k c far » (18) Checkmate (88) King and Odie <0> based on their own lives. (88-22-88) Match Game <0) 7;se (28-22-28) Girt F rom V.N.O. (22) Celtics Basketball Special (40) Espionage (40) Dating Gam e <0> Starring Johnny Carson. Geo. 8:88 (8) Dick Vaa Dyke Shaw (28-22-58) Captala Nice (0 ) ratber guiet-lest tbe TV plans 8 :a NET Flayheuse 2:30 (3) Gadabout Gaddis (O) 8:00 (20-22-30) Flease Don’t Eat the Hamilton, Fran Warren, Dick •:S8 (8) Leave It to Reaver (28-2228) You D au’t Soy (0 ) 8:88 (S> Andy o A fIt h Show <0) (18) iBoredible Hulk L .E . <0) Boston at New York Cavett, Julia McGinnis and <8> Dlverce Court hurt box office sales of tbe cur­ Repeat M Febru ary 17, 8:00 (48) Swabby Show ( (8-48) Combat 4:38 (8) Big 8 Theatre "Bant:. Bang You're Dead” Vera NiUes. (20) King of Diamonds (20-22-30) Get Smart (O) 1:15 (22) Late Show (48) Jack LuLumue Shew 4:88 (S) Baager Aady Show <0) (8-48) Feytoa Place (0 ) Ifeaday, February 28 "A ndy H ardy Comes Home” 8:88 (S) Andy OriHIth’s Uptewa- (38) One O ’OIook Report, B ig* 18:88 (8) CundM Gem era Mickey Rooney, Fay Holden, Dowatown Shew (Q) OR (30) Championship Bowling (8-40) Lawrence W elk <0) "Crtme and Punishment USA” <28-21-88) Match Gam e (0 ) (15) Sabseriptioa T V *STAGB 61’ D R A M A (C) 8:00 (18) Sabseriptioa T V George Hamilton and Mary (2*22-88) Reach ter the Stnru (18) Baperheroes "Klaa the G irls and Moke 6:15 Friendly Gloat Teddy Rooney. Houi^ong special s. ______starring I (8) News, Weather, Memeat (40) F ro Bowlers Toamament "K iss the Girls and Make M u r ^ y . U.S. Air Force Beliglo** (C) Them D ie" 4:25 <24-lt-S8> N ew s (0 ) 18:88 (3) To TeU the Tiath (0 ) Blackman will star in a 90- 0:00 (3) Golf Classle 8:30 (3) FIstols ’N’ Fettlcoats (O) FUm and Sign OH (0) 18:28 (28-22-88) Newe (C ) 4:38 (8) Big S Theatre (0) (18-2228) B a a for Y e a r Life 8:38 Wk»%’4 N ew (28) Theatre 88 M aggie Peterson, the Bruce Film and Sin OR Firestone Country Club, Ak­ (8-40) Hollywood Falace <0) (8) News, Moments of Com­ 18:88 (8) Hom em aker’s Movie "Johnny D a rk " ‘54-8ports oar (0 ) minute production of "ABC Repeat of 6:30 p.m. (88) The Fllntstenes <0> Davis Quintet and The Back > (8) News,' Momenta ef Gem- (28-22-88) Coaeeutratlea (O ) (48) M cH ale’s N avy Porch Majority. ron, Ohio. 10:00 (3) Gnnsmoke (O) fort, Gnideposts designer fights to get a new (*48> Big VaUey (0) Stage 67” next season. Tbe two 1:W Living far the Sixtiee fort, Guidepesis (8) Green Hornet

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PAG E FOUR BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1967 Wo WASHINOTON (A bombing v t North V THURSDAY PROGRAp failed to Induce slgnl Infiltration of ipen ai liW « ) Beit Seller (49> Peter JeaBlagi News (til (49) I«v e SB a itaoltop "The Plainsmin” Part rv f ;N (8-23) News Bepsrt, Weather, t:M UW-tt-M) Drasaet" ‘61- 1 0 );. info the South and (U> Sabieriptioa TV Sports' <0) . ■ (18) SabscrlpUim TV "Bora Free’ 8) ------Herv OrMfia------Show . "Thunderbair’______evidence Increasot (M) FUm (80) Dial 800 (40) That GM (0) w;ould prove more. <*“:22> At ------Home with Kittjr (80) MoHale’i Nary 0:08 (S) That Giri (0) (80) Oypiy (40) Newi at Six Joined In progresa. Secretary of Defensi (40) Bea Caiey 0:06 (8) Sports —News and Weath- 10:00 (80-22-80) ]^ a a Martla Shew McNamara told O 1:80 (8) A i the Worid Taras (C) (8) The Names 0:10 (40) Cheyenne Guesta are Connie Frinota, testimony released b t:SS (2a23-S0) News (C) 6:25 (8) Ski with Stein (0) Phil Harrla, Don Cherry. D6m In what amounted 3:W (8) Paiiword (0) 6:80 (3) News with Walter Cron- De Luiae and Sandler - and (2a22-S0) Days at Oar U rei kite (0) Young. rebuttal to those who (O) (8) Peter Jennings News (0) (8-40) Stage ‘01 (0) stepup in the bomi (8-40) Newlywed Oame (20) British Calendar “ C’Eat Va Vie" One-hour Qal- 2:M (3) Hoaie Party (C) (22-30) Huntley Brinkley Re­ lic-American revue special North, McNamara (2D-23.30) The Doctora (C) port (C) BtarriM Maurice Chevalier told often skeptical i (8-40) Dream Girl o( ‘61 6:48 (20) Isreal and Regional News and iJlahann Carroll. Show 2:54 (40) Women’s News 1:00 (3) Mr. Roberta (C) features two atara tMether and a Joint Senate Am S:M (8) To Tell the Truth (80) HnnUey-Brinkley Beport separately both m prencbjuid and Appropriations (20-22-80) Another World (O) (C) Engitah backed by Jean Que­ (8-40) General Hospital . (8) Twilight Zone lls Dicers. hearing, “ I don’t I (18) Topper (82-3040) Local News, Weath- UtOO (8-20-82-8040) News, Sports, the bombing up to S:2S (8) News (0) er and Sports (C) Weather (O) 3:30 (8) Dick Van Dyke Show 1:15 (82) Highlights U:16 (20) Memory Lane has signlTioantly rt (2^22-80) Yoa Don’t Say (O) (40) Yon Asked (or It (8) News, Simrts, Weather (O) any bombing that I (8) Mr. Goober (C) 1:80 (3) N.Y. FhUhnrmonlo Yonng 11:20 (8) Feitivnl of Hits (18) Hlchway Patrol People’s Concert (C) “ Advhntures In Indochina” template in the fu (40) The Names “Charles Ives; American Plo- Domtniwe Wilms, Jean Qe- significantly reduce, 4:H (8) Banker Aildy Show (O) neer" a profile of music and ven. (C) (20-22-80) Match Game (C) life of this native composer. 11:80 (80-22-M) Tonight Show (O) (low o( men and ma (18) Snper Heroes Among works presented is Starring Johnny Carson South.” The MightyIghty Thor" Washington's Birthday, move- (40) Tonight at the Movies (40). Swabby Show ment from Ives' "Symphony: “Return of the Frontlereman” 4:86 (20-f2-30) Ne Kewa (C) Holidays". Julie London, Gordon MacRiu. 4:80 (8) Big 3 Theatre . (20-22-80) Daniel Booae (C) 11:36 (3) Thnraday Starlight "The Hired Gun” Rory Cal- (840) Batman (C) "Wrong— Arm of me f-aw” houn, Anne Francis. (18) Sabacrlptton TT Peter Sellers, Nanette New- (8-22) Mike Donxias Show "After the Fox" man. (18) Yon Asked for It 8:< (8) Bntgem vs University of "I Confess” HonIntgomeiv Clift. D.A. R (20) Rough RIdem Conn. BasketbnU Anne Baxter, Brian Aherae. (M) The Fllntstones (0) Live Remote 1:N \ar (8) — News, iwmeatsMoments of Cobs- (40) McHale’s Navy (40) F Troop (C) fort, Oaideposts 8:00 (18) Alfred Hitchcock 8:80 (8) My Three Sons (0) (20) Oae O'clock RepoH, SIga (28) Tkis Is the Ufe (20-22^) Star Trek (O) . Off ToPri (SO) Outer Limits (40) Bewitched (C) 1:80 (40) U.8. Air Force Rellgtoas (40) Woody Woodpeoker-YogI 0:00 (S) Thnmdny Night Movies Film and SIga Oft (C) Bear (C) “ Two for the Seesaw’ ’Robert 8:06 (8) News, weatker, Meateal .NEW ORLEANS, Pascal Lamorisse. and “friend” in “The Red Bal­ 8:80 (20) D. S. Navy FUm llitchum, Shirley McLaine. •( Heditation, SIga Off loon,” on CBS’ “Children’s Film Festival” Sunday A district attorney at 4 p.m. seci«t the details < tlgatlon he says he the Kennedy assess FRIDAY J(/ PROGRAM tending federal might only slow hlr Highlights 1:00 (8) Best SeUer man’s chance of becoming a Jim Garrison, be The Plainsman" Part Y decent adult la threatened by (18) SabscrlptioB TV bis selfish, beautiful brother. vestlgators can pro The Mamas and the Papas, "What Happened to AM Lem- "Born Free Warren Beatri-. Eva Marie racy in New Orleai (20) Film Saint, Kari Malden, Brandon the Byrds and Simon and Gar- don,” a conversaUon between (22) At Home with Kitty deWilde. death of President. funkel appear in ABC’s "The the 1936 Republican candidate (80) Gypsy "The Redball Express" ‘66- nedy, spumed a » (40) Bea Casey Jeff Chwdler, Alex Nicol. Songmakers" Friday 10-11 p.m. for President and Eric Sevaried, 1:80 (8) As the World Taras 12:48 (8) News, Momeals it Coos- give his facts to th . . . Gene Barry and Ann Rob- will be televised by OBS Tues­ (80-28.80) Let’s Make a Deal tart —GaMeposts ney general who coi (0) 1:00 (80) Oae o'cisek Beport — tnson star in the movie, “The day 10-10:30 p.m...... Channel ( 8) The Norses sigB o n to President Johnao War of the Worlds,” Tuesday 24 will ’ broadcast the Senate (80-2630) News (O) 1:80 (M) U. S. Air Pofeo BoilglotM. “ I am running tl (8) Password (0) SIga on (0) at 9 p.m. . . . Peggy Lee has Foreign Relations Committee (20-82-30) Days at Oar Lives 8:18 (8) Newa and Weather —Mo- tlon, not the Presl: a part on NBC's "The Girl from hearings Monday and Tuesday (C) nsoa* of Meditatioa -S iga Off (8-40) Newlywed - Genas UJJ.C.L.E.” Tuesday 7:30-«;30 at 9 p.m. Historian Henry Steele 2:80 (8) Hease Party (C) pjn. . . , ■ "Breakfast at Tif- Oommager a ^ Gen. James (20-22-80) Tke Doetem (O) (t-M) Dream Girl e( ’01 Program Set lahy’s" with Audrey Hepburn Gavin are to testify. . . .Shirl (40) Wemea's News a A s< will be repeated Friday at 9 Conway and Howard da Silva (8) Te TeU the Trath star in "The Beggar’s Opera” (20-82-00) Another World (0) p.m. on CBS. (8-40) General Hospital With 4 Faiths Bobert Mitchum and Shirley Sunday at 8 p.m. on Channel (18) Topper Link Vi 2 4 ... (8) News (C) „ MaoLaine head the cast of “Two (8) Dick Yea Dyke Shew NBC will bring togethw rop- . for the Seesaw” Thursday 9- (80-22-80) Yen Don’t Say <0> (t) Mr. Goober (C) reoentAtiveh of the four feitlM As ‘Mis 11:15 p.m. on OBS . . . Poetry (U ) Highway Patrol for a four-week program eetieo, and drawings by children In con­ (40) The Nameo "The Holy Seaeona.” Tijuana Brass 4:00 (8) Boager Aody Show (O) WASHINGTON I centration camps in Csechoslo- (20-82-80) Match Game (0) RepresMitatlved from Jti- retary of WeJfai vakia during the early 1910’s (18) IrOB Maa In 1-Hour Show (40) Swabby Show dai«m, the Greek Orthodox Gardner saM toda will be presented on "Look Up 4:88 (80-22-30) News (0) Church, Roman Catbollclem and mistake” for the C and Live” Sunday 10:30-11 a.m. Herb Alpert and the Tijuana 4:80 (8) Big 8 Theatre Andy Griffith stars in Protestantlam will be in the ae- Brass will star in a one-hour “Cry of the. Runted” ‘88- Ba- gence Agency to c Bli Wallach is the narrator enped convict Is tracked thru hour-long show Tues­ rlea. It will be televleed on Sun- in activities doee . . . "The Mini-Skirt Rebel­ program on CBS on April 24. a dismal swampliuid. Vittorio daya starting March 5 from On tape and film, the group Qassman,. Polly Bergen. education. lion,” a program on the new (8-82) Mike Doagtas Show day 8:30-9:30 p.m. on 1:30 to 2 p.m. But Gardner ad(3 fashions, will-be shown Tues- will perform some of their top (U) Ysa Ashed ter. It The prog^ram will involve an tunes at a variety of locations (20) Csrllss Archer CBS. Tennessee Ernie ment "I don’t knov ,day"9:30-10 p.m. on ABC . . . (10) The Pliatstsaes (C) exchange over the meaning of person .who beMe 'Robert L. Short, author of "The in Southern California and <40> McHale’s Navy Ford is a guest. custome and uaagea of the feetl- Mexico. ’They will also feature 8:00 (18) Alfred Hitcheeek nation can afford Oosj^l According to Peanuts," (80) Faith far Teday val cycle that has developed a BOfn-et intelligent some new releases. 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