PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 18, 1973 About Town The American Legion Area Police Report COVENTRY Auxiliary will hold its annual . . for courtco u rt appearanceap p earan ce a t bonds totalingtotal |100. Court date meeting and election of officers Seven persons were arrested Bloodmobile Visits Temple Beth Sholdm Tomorrow^ 12:45 to 5:30 Manchester July 9. is July 3 at Rockville. tonight at 7:M at the Legion by Coventry Police Saturday p,m, night after Patrolman Home, preceded by a potiuck VERNON Burton L. Ames, 21, of 1063 supper at 6. Lawrence Fawcett and Ned, the Coventry police dog, dis­ Main SW South Windsor, was Stephen A. Ellis, 18, of Twn charged early today with in­ Delta Chapter, RAM, will covered a break in progress at Hills Dr., Coventry, was toxication and first-degree meet Wednesday at 730 p.m. at Guido's Supermarket on Main charged Saturday night with The Weather St., Coventry. criminal trespass, Vernon the Masonic Temple. Following reckless driving, Vernon police Mortly cloudy tonight with low near 60. the business meeting, a Those arrested, all charged Police said. reported. The charges were lodged Variable cloudiness warm and humid program of talks and slides will with second-degree burglary He was issued a summons for iianrijPHtpr ?EiiPttitt5 Mpralh Wednesday, chance of thunderstorms. be conducted by Charles Lynn, and third-degree larceny, were after police I'eceived com­ the motor vehicle offense after plaints from apartment oc­ Hi^hs in mid 80s. Grady Pearson and Stanley Donald Quinn Jr., 27, and his being stopped on ]W. 83, police cupants on Brooklyn St., MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1973- VOL. XCll, No. 220 Steiner. It will be about their brother Ronald, 25, both of East Manchester—A City of Village Charm said. Police added Vcharge of SIXTEEN PAGES PiUCEi FIFTEEN CENTS recent trip to the Grand Harfford; Robert Godfrey, 20, Rockville. disorderly conduct after Ellis Ames was held overnight, Chapter of Alberta, Canada. of .East Hartford; Ronald allegedly became abusive, then released today on a |100 Refreshments will be served Naples, 26, of Locust St., police said. non-surety bond. Court date is J following the program. Manchester; Dawn Crawford, He was released on surety July 3. The Women’s Home League 20, and Bambi Crawford, 18, of the Salvation Army will meet both of 102 Helaine Rd., Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at the Manchester; and Adrianne Citadel. Hostesses are Mrs. An­ Michaud, 17, of 56 Chestnut St., nie Johnston and Mrs. Anna Manchester. Nixon, Brezhnev Anderson. All except Godfrey were i nabbed inside the supermarket, i S p l Q r ► The Alpina Society will meet police said. Godfrey was ap­ Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the prehended a short time later on - b /B E Z Z IN I Ualian-American Club on nearby Rt. 275. Eldridge St. , Police said entry to the store was -gmned via a plate glass 519 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER Discuss Trade The Italian-American Society window; 649-5327 will meet tonight at 8 at the The seven persons were ail club house on Eldridge St. WASHINGTON (AP) - After tion,, cultural exchanges, released on non-surety bonds event being overshadowed by meetings to get some rest. VISIT OUR agreeing "there is no alter­ agriculture and oceanographic the testimony of fired White native to a policy of peace,” research. Nixon pointed out that it was 7 House Counsel John W. Dean iun. in Moscow when the party POSTUREPEDIC SLEEP CENTER President -Nixon and Soviet The accords were reachdU on HI. broke up. leader Leonid I. Brezhnev a lower level in the weeks take a load off your feat The committee, at the urging In addition, Press Secretary Choicest Meats In Town! turned their summit talks today before Nixon and Brezhnev con­ of Senate leaders, voted 6-1 to Ronald L. Ziegler said an to the thorny issues of trade and vened Monday for their second postpone further hearings on agriculture accord would be economics. set of summit talks in 13 the bugging scandal until next signed in addition to three TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! First, however, the leaders months. week — after Nixon and witnessed the late-morning previously planned Even as arrangements were Brezhnev conclude their talks. agreements. Lean, Fresh signing by Secretary of State made for the State Department At a glittering White House Today's talks focus on the William Rogers and Foreign signing ceremony, the Senate dinner Monday night, the two Minister Andrei Gromyko of Soviet desire for what a Ethel Robb, reunion chairman; W. Sidney Harrison, Wa'tergate Coinmittee moved leaders lifted their glasses to Kremlin spokesman called “the CMUND agreements on air transporta­ to eliminate the spectre of the 1923 Class Reunites master of ceremonies; and Isadore Wexier reunion toast the accomplishments of large-scale and long-range 3 Lbs. their Moscow summit last May treasurer, iook on as George Emmerling, Manchester Or More economic relations." The Manchester High School McCollum Schaller and Isadore High School principal, accepts check for the Mandjiester Lie down and com fort test our complete se­ and their hopes of success in Congress looms as a potential Class of 1923 celebrated its 50th Wexler. Mr. Wexler served as BEEF their new talks. stumbling block to increase Scholarship- Fund - presented Saturday night by those lection of Posturepe'dics...in choice of com­ anniversary Saturday with a master of ceremonies. attending the 50th anniversary reunion of the Manchester Two Minisub Both leaders seemed relaxed U.S.-Soviet trade. The Soviets’ and buoyant at the dinner which reunion dinner at the Assisting with the High School Class of 1923. (Herald photo by Ofiara) fort, firmness, innerspring or latex foarh...and interest in overcoming Manchester Country Club, decorations were Claire Hanson HIGHLAND PARK MARKET the big new modern sizes. lasted past midnight. Brezhnev legislative opposition was evi­ attended by 80 graduates and Comins, Alice Crawford Blish, 317 Highland St., Manchestar Phone 646^277 Coventry Graduation Speakers told reporters at the party that dent in Brezhnev's invitation to guests. Anne Scranton McLaughlin and Crewman Dead "I am certain that I’m going to members of the Senate Foreign Stavnitsky Heads Four top students in the Coventry High School graduating leave here (the United States) In the afternoon, the Beatrice Sweeney. Pelletier class co-presidents; Joan Simmons and A. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Rescuers decompressing two Relations Committee to have classmates and their guests Greetings from Elizabeth Volunteer Firemen class were speakers at commencement exercises last in a very good mood.” lunch with him at the Blair night. They are, from left, Joseph E. Locke, Susan Christopher (Carmichael, students with distinction. men in a chamber of a midget submarine that was tjapped. attended a tea in the cafeteria Olson and Mary Maguire (Herald photo by Pinto) He described the first round House today. Milton L. Stavnitsky of 250 underwater for 31 hours said today the men were dead. of talks as “very friendly. I was of the Franklin Building of Davidson were read. Cool and Crisp! After the luncheon at the Bennet Junior High School. The Gertrude Liddon and Astrid Porter St. last week was re­ /Ts Rear Adm. John Maurer, very happy.” government-owned residence 1923 graduates recalled that, Dougan contributed humorous elected captain of Town of Tank Tops A Very commander of the Key West that the hatch on the sub’s rear Presidential adviser Henry where he is staying, Brezhnev when they were in the eighth reminiscences and Mr. Wigren Manchester Hose C oll 2 Dreamy Value! Coventry High Rites [' Navy base, said “We have compartment had not yet been Kissinger commented on the was to head across the street to grade at Bennet, the girls and and Mrs. Clarke added their own volunteer firemen. News received word from the Sea opened. The spokesman said he first day’s talks by saying, “I the White House for the after­ boys were separated, with delightful reminiscences. A Other officers are: Roland Baby Doiis Diver (the minisub’s mother did not know how it was deter­ think we're doing well. It was a noon session with Nixon and girls’ classes held in the popular feature of. the evening Schiller, first lieutenant; Bryce 3D ship) that the two men in the mined that the men were dead. good atmosphere. I think the other members of the two Carpenter, second lieutenant; or Shift Have Nostalgic Theme j Capsules rear compartment are in fact The sub became ensnared 15 talks are going in a very con­ Franklin Building, and boys’ was the projection of pictures delegations. 1.99 dead.” classes in the Barnard Building. from the 1923 issue of Joseph Trudeau, secretary; Gowns miles southeast of Key West structive Way.” A major U.S.-Soviet trade Cary Crane, treasurer; Richard Solid and novelty tops in HOLLY GANTNER The two men, Clayton Link, Sunday and was trapped for 48 Dinner guests at the Country Somanhis. Souvenir trays of cottons and blends. Sizes michael departed from the like to leave you with this Connally Evasive One indication of the rapport agreement was reached last Trueman and Clyde Pickral, ■>. Herald Correspondent 31, son of the submarine’s in­ hours. apparently established between Club were form er faculty Manchester’s Sesquicentennial S. M. L. traditional monologs by quotation from Jonathan WASHINGTON (A P )-P a rt- October, but its implementa­ stewards. / “Look out future, here we ventor, Edwin Link, and Albert the' two leaders came at the members Wilfred Clarke and were presented to Harry Ander­ offering a dialog, recalling Livingston Seagull: Don’t time presidential adviser John “I assume the doctors had tion hinges on congressional ap­ Also, Sherwood Trueman and come!” the words of class co­ Stover, 51, a veteran diver and conclusion of the dinner party. Pete Wigren. Mr. Wigren began son, who came from California events all the way back to first believe what your eyes are B. Connally has sidestepped declared them dead,” the proval of Nixon’s move to grant Henry Agnew, trustees; Robert president Susan Pelletier, set submarine pilot, had been un­ They agreed to delay for one his career as MHS track coach to attend the reunion; and to Jamaica Shorts grade class plays, the annual telling you, all they show is comment on rumors he may spokesman added. most favored nation (MFN) Stavnitsky and Maurice Fisher, the tone for last night’s gradua­ conscious since 2:30 a.m. EDT hour the start of Tuesday’s when the classmates of 1923 Anna Hewitt Morin, Sherwood sixth grade smorgasbord, up to limitation. Look with your un­ leave his post, saying he will status to the Soviet Union. auditors; Walter Weir, Clyde Permanent press tion of the Class of 1973 at Monday and breathing sounds Two men in the 'forward were seniors, and seven Jackson and Gladys Peckham Kodel'/polyester sociology experiments ranging derstanding, find out’what you detail his position at a news Pickral and Herbert Flavell, in­ Coventry High School, an exer­ had not been heard from the chamber of the sub were members of his first track team Gamble, for the- number of blends. Attractive “from eating disguised insects, already know, and you’ll see the conference later this week. vestigating coinmittee. For the cise in happy nostalgia which chamber since 8 a.m. tja t day. were at the reunion. Also pre­ grandchildren. V trims and colors. Sizes to mock murders of teachers, to way to fly.” Connally, formerly Treasury pronounced "100 per cent fit” sent were five members of Songs of the ‘20's were sung, The slate of officers was Fuller Figure \ S . M. L: shift gowns in marked a departure from past seeing just about anyone jum­ A Nhvy spokesman n ld the shortly after the craft was 2.99 ■ 'li-sizes. too. The class was congratulated secretary, was surrounded by Clarke’s 1923 varsity basketball presented by the nominating Vi Double knit stretch nylon and more serious ceremonies. ping out of windows in the mid­ 21-foot Johnson-Sea Link freed. They were Robert Meek, MCC Council accompanied by James by Dr. Donald C. H ardy, reporters during a White House committee of Ludwig Hansen Our Entire or acrylic. Stitched The 199 graduates — girls in minisub was being brought to 27, and Archibald “Jock” Men- squad. ^ McKay; the class poem was dle of class.” superintendent of schools, and dinner for visiting Soviet lepder and Walter Knofskie. crease, set-in waist. 8-20. white robes and boys in green Key West by the Sea Diver and zies. 30. , The invocation and tribute to read by its author, Miriam Stock of There were references to ob­ Milton Wilde, CHS Principal, Leonid I. Brezhnev. \ ..:i: played to a full house in the high deceased classmates was given Welles Dean; and the class song vious “in” jokes: "do you all who introduced each graduate “Washington is a big rumor Hears Report school auditorium on a mer­ by Elton Johnson. Reunion words, written by Robert 5 . 9 9 picked up and hid his car?” as he or she received a diploma factory,” said Connally, adding Chamber Honors cifully cool evening, and literal­ chairman Ethel Robb Dexter, were read by Norma Queen Size on Caldor’s Own And for faculty member Ned from Board of Education Chair­ that he is hoping to reschedule a ly brought the house down on welcomed the class members Johnson. Two Volunteers Save Up Wolff: "Alias Sir Wolff man Richard Messier, whose round-the-world trip he was Manchester Memorial and their guests and extended Although all agreed there Pant Tops several occasions. It was eb- Esquire, hero of youth and On Tenure Two Manchester High School son Mark was among the supposed to begin next month. to 36%! viously a happy occasion for the thanks to the^,reunion com­ have been countless changes students were honored by the Packaged defender of the spirit of Nathan graduates. This may be an indication of graduates, whose speakers il­ Hospital Donor’s Club mittee — Astrid Johnson since 1923, those attending Greater Manchester Chamber Hale, we’d like to return one A special round of applause plans to remain as an aide to FLOYD LARSON recommendation to the full lustrated more than once that Dougan, Mildred Seidel found it easy to bridge the in­ of Commerce at a reception in bottle of Rex, which has been was given to Tim Carden, an President Nixon. (ileruld Reporter) council. Harrison, W. Sidney Harrison, tervening years and to enjoy gg?5#riefs Misses’ this is one group of young peo­ held in ransom for two years. A combination business and their honor in the Chamber’s honorary member of the class (B(D)„(ID(ID(!3) Nakos expressed his personal idy America'* Leading ManulaciUfer ple who are going out to face The second day of the Elton Johnson, Norma Johnson, the comradship evident when conference room last week. Since we’re graduating tonight, of '73, who moved to Alabama social meeting climaxed the opinion that tenure was ob­ Cire the world with a smile and a Tornado Strikes Manchester Memorial Hospital Gertrude Liddon, Mildred classmates assemble. Bridget Bossidy, a 1973 4.88 • Acntate, sizes 5-7, Reg. 1.59...... you do not have to pay the 155 la sf year but returned'? to 1972-73 fiscal year for the solete and his hope that long­ Attractive ^Olids and FREDERICK, Okla. (AP) - Appreciation Fund drive has sense of happy anticipation. extra credit points due to us for graduate with his classmates in Manchester Community term contracts could be a possi­ graduate, and Isabel Correia, prints in extra sizes • Acetate, sizes 8-10, Reg. i.8 Jackets “They just had to dig the old (ID,(n)(ID® brought the toal of $3,750, an ad­ All four speakers. Miss its safe return.” Coventry. 5 College Regional Council Mon­ ble alternative. He reported a junior at Manchester High 40' to 44. folks out of the wreckage and ditional $900 to yesterday’s total. *C >tton, sizes 5-7, Reg. 1.59 .i.... All 5.99 and Pelletier, her class co­ And for claSs advisor Richard Miss Pelletier and Mr. Locke day night on the MCC campus. trustee plan which seems to School, were presented the haul them away,” a witness Additional donors to the Master 6.99 Long Jackets president Joseph Locke, and the Pellegrine, “Maybe now you’ll also presented farewell gifts to Threatening weather force combine both long-term con­ Vernon Chamber’s certificate of ap­ • Cotton, sizes 8-10, Reg.i.89.....j.....^,..,,-4._., said after a tornado leveled a Donor’s Club (contributors of preciation by Richard G. Clark, Our Entire two Students with Distinction, be safe from lunch box vandals, Wilde, Pellegrine and the the buffet-picnic dinner into the tracts and tenure and said his nursing home here. More than $150 each) are: Ed’s Atlantic, • E derlon, sizes 5-7, Reg. i.S9...4^.....1.3j Joan Simmons and Christopher but it’sNioubtful.” class's other advisor Kris student lounge and the tour of committee feels that because Chamber executive vice presi­ Stock of 40 residents of the home were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bray, Mr. dent. Carmichael, offered the stan­ Finally, “The day after the Elias. the campus originally slated to 'the trustees are in the process Sewer Authority 1.1.99.;, A J 6 7 injured. The nursing home and Mrs. E. Theodore Bantly, In addition, they'were each dard thanks to parents and senior reception we got burned Jinior marshals for the follow the picnic was shifted to of evolving a plan, his best 9 . 9 9 residents were among at least Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. 1.2.09...... 1,1...... Jl.' teachers, but in a much lighter- to a crisp, and the following day ceremony were Beverly Olsen 3 after the business session. course of action is to bring the presented a gift in recognition Queen Size 60 persons injured when the tor* Barracliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Levon of their service over the past 4.88 than-traditional vein. If not for 'Coventry won four firsts at the and John Kissane. The invoca­ The tenure issue was the matter before the Connecticut o To Hold Hearing ig. 2.49 / . . I . 97 the patience and understanding nado tore through this small Parmakian, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis Resort. Class tion was offered by the Rev. main item on the business agen­ association of regional councils ■five months as voluntary sup­ . Siacks southwestern Oklahoma town James P. Irvine. port assistant by Burl L. Lyons, of the teachers, said Miss night was where we found who Robert Bechtold and the da with James Nakos, East when it meets Friday. , ” Acting as the Sewer Authori­ The regular meeting of the All 4.99 and Pelletier, “I doubt if we would Monday evening. The fund’s goal is $60,000 which ty, the Town Council will hold a vice president of the Chamber’s was who in the senior class. benediction by the Rev. Ber­ Hartford, chairman of the After getting a consensus of council will follow the hearings. Extra full'’feBflparllTes, 3 pairs 5.99 Bike Jackets have turned out so good.” To Property damage was will be used to purchase a new faculty relations committee, public hearing tonight at 7:30 at Organizational Affairs Divi­ And here we are tonight. nard Miller. views of the other colleges, the Under new business the council Hip length or bike the parents; Locke offered described as “in the millions of blood chemistry analyser for the reporting his group was biding the Administration Building to sion; and each was presented a to the package. Stock up now and save! Summing it up. Miss Sim­ A reception, sponsored by the committee may then redraft its will: Authorize the mayor to jackets in many colors thanks "for making us dollars.” hospital. The fund drive will con­ gift certificate given by Joseph 7.77 Guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. mons and Carmichael thought.. mothers of the junior class time until the “air has settled a original proposal and present it review a proposal for additions and styles— important sign a contract for revovation Acrylics, polyesters, possible. “We’ve all emerged as students tinue through June 30. little" on the controversial and alterations to the sewage Carman of J. Carman Clothier. Summer basics in your members, was held in the 10,000 . for full MCC council considera­ of the Memorial Building; nylons! Cuffed or flare As children in grade school, Repair Battery . Donations other than to the issue. treatment plant and the exten­ Upon graduation Bridget will \ wardrobe. Sizes of distinction, each a distinct iii- cafeteria for graduates and tion at its September meeting. request for transfer of funds; i| legs..— many styles. he said, “We flew paper air­ Master Donor’s Club will also be His group has prepared a sion of sewer lines in the Over­ be attending the University of S, M, L. dividual. Instead of their, families following the SPACE CENTER, Houston Tying in with Nakos report discuss town ordinances and the Sizes 32 to 38. 3.88 planes, threw carrot sticks and philosphizing, we have tried tb appreciated and acknowledged. resolution on the subject but brook Dr., Richard Rd. and Connecticut and Miss Correia Just Say Charge It! exercise. (AP) — Commander Charles was one from Dr. Robert H. Talcottville Water Co.; con­ drew funny pictures of our Pledges and contributions may Berkeley Dr. areas. will be spending the month of make this speech something Conrad Jr. and Paul J. Weitz ahs decided to await further h’enn, dean of faculty, who out­ sider a resolution authorizing teachers. Now, as young adults, be made to the hospital by calling details on the State Board of Immediately following that July in Portugal. meaningul to our class, the last stepped outside the orbiting lined the trustee proposal which the mayor to enter info a town we fly paper airplanes, thror time we will be together. For list of Coventry High Skylab space station today, Bert Dittus, director of develop­ Trustees proposal and a discus- was aired before■ faulty the group, sitting as the council, aid fund agreement with the The program concluded with ment, 646*1222, ext. 334. Chubby Chick Panty Hose carrot sticks, and draw funny “Yes, we are; we love, we School graduates, please see revived a dead battery with a sion with MCC faculty m em bers from MCC and will hold a public hearing on a state and discuss a resolution the presentation of letters of Baby Bargains ^Sensational Savings! Extra large — one size pictures of our teachers.” feel, we get hurt, we cry, we page seven. hammer-pounding repair job member before formalizing a several other community proposed merger of the Capitol endorsing Operation EDITH. commendation from Chamber = = \ fits 40 to 50 inch hips. Miss Simmons and Car­ forgive, we are real. We would and swiftly retrieved six ■A colleges by Dr. Searle F. Region Planning Agency and President EdWard M. Kenney Choice of 6 shades the Capitol Region Council of *i and Clark. »1 Curity Crib Infant Underwear canisters of film which may Charles, executive director of reveal many secrets of the sun. the trustees. June 11. Governments. The meeting will also hear Regal Size Panty Hose Bedding reports on: A new ambulance and Layette Wpar They slipped outside 45 The board proposal. Dr. Fenn fee; tree plantings; Teen Two Murdered Made of famous Nonsectarian Religious minutes earlier than scheduled .said, was developed by the state Wonderlon' yarn lor Center status; use of Federal BELFAST, Northern Ireland - | 5 9 Per Fined Crib Sheets Curity Heavy Training |" and finished the planned three- . staff for the trustees with the perfect (it. Five (ashion Pair Cyclist Revenue Sharing funds; in­ (AP) — Two Roman Catholics Pants. Our Reg. 64'...... O hour space walk in half the : idea of laying down some firm shades. : Our Reg. 1.19...... A Manchester Boy employment conditions upon surance coverage of volunteers were murdered within 24 hours R»g. Services Planned time. Sheer Ankle Hi’s or Knee-Hi's 3 tor 1 .ss....$1 . in town programs; report on of each other over the weekend. Receiving Blankets Curity Snap-On Shirts which faculties would com­ A non-sectarian religious ser­ provided by the combined Injured Zoning Task Force; status A new Protestant terrorist Pkg. of 2. Reg. 1.79...... Our Reg. 84'...... organist and a music teacher at Watergate Delayed ment, offer alternatives, and 9 vice will, be held at Center choirs of Center Congregational Bennet Junior High School. , In The 1880s compromises. report on ice facility subcom­ group claimed credit for the Sensationai WASHINGTON (AP) - A : A Manchester man is slayings. Crib Blankets 0 8 7 Caldor Vinyl Waterproof Congregational Church on Sun­ Church, North and South United Other choirs performing The tenure question, which is mittee; status report on source close to the Senate's : reported to be in serious condi­ Vaiue! All Brands, Reg. 3.99.. ^ Pants, Pkg. o( 3. Reg. 99'...... day in connection with the Methodist Church. The choir during the service are: Concor­ a part of an over-a)l community railroad land acquisitions and Watergate investigation says : tion at Manchester Memorial town’s Sesquicentennial Week will be under the direction of dia Lutheran Church Choir, un­ (Second In A Series) college personnel policy revi­ discussion of the transit dis­ “there is absolutely no doubt" Hospital as a result of a motor­ activities. Walter Grybz, Center Church der the direction of David Al­ ;i|i Richard S. Childs i? sion which has been in progress trict. that ousted White House cycle accident Sunday after­ Watch Your Queen Size The ceremony is being held at mond; and a combined folk for about two years, was to be The council will also be asked counsel John W. Dean HI will noon, according to hospital the church because it is the group from Church of the implemented in August; but Dr. to accept the resignation of Shifts swear that President Nixon Those were the days when they were country dogs and un­ campanion had to fight their autborities. oldest religious institution in Assumption, St. Bridget Church Fenn said Dr. Charles has in­ Town Planner Joseph Pastic Gift Boxed knew the scandal was being ladies wore bustles producing trained to endure a leash; they way down the whole city block. The man, John K. McDonnell, Manchester, founded in 1779. and the Emanuel Lutheran dicated following the faculty and discuss proposed changes No Pin covered up. what the fashionmongers callgd yanked the ladies around and As they emerged from the dis­ 29, of 709 Main St. suffered mul­ Sieep and The Salvation Army band will Church. meetings it will be reviewed in the Rt. 74 and Brooklyn St. FAT'-GO Based on what Dean already -the Grecian Bend, where the towed them giddily in pursuit of order, it is reported that he tiple injuries, contusions, PAMPERS play at a short concert of Some members of the sacred and revised this summer for intersection as explained in a Lose ugly excess weight with the Piay Sets has told Senate investigators, skirts were extended over the canine projects. turned regretfully with his com­ lacerations and abrasions in the “Sacred music” on the church dance group of Center possible implementation in . letter from the State Depart­ sensible NEW FAT-GO diet Daytime the source said, “he is going to bustle at the rear and thence to The ladies distinguished panion and said, "L et’s go accident. plan. Nothing sensational Just November. ment of Transportation. 4.00 Our Reg. 1.67 lawn before the 7:30 p.m. ser­ Congregational Church will the ground. Bustles went to the back." name the President... I can tell themselves from working Police say that McDonnell steady weight loss for those that vice. give interpretive presentations Dr. Fenn suggested the con­ really want to lose. * V you that much.” attic, and some of them may be women by careful conservation I responded with my own ac­ was traveling wea^wrtlighland Carefree permanent Taking part in the service of “He’s Got the Whole World sideration and suggestions of Dean won’t get a chance to there yet, but the skirts trailed of their white complexions and count. St. when he faijipto negotiate a A full 12 day supply only $2.50. press! Many styles and Reg. will be the Rev. Lyman G. in His Hands.” (he stale regional council As the Sewer Authority, the The price of two cups of coffee. 2.99 air his testimony until next the ground arid swept the sheltered them with parasols It was customary in those slight curve and lost control of colors. Ideal for sim ­ Farrar and the Rev. Winthrop The Sesquicentennial group would probably be most council members will be asked mering Summer! Sizes week, however. The Senate sidewalks, requiring protection from the summer sun. days for my mother and other the motorcycle. Policb-say the Ask drug store Nelson, co-pastors of Center Religious Observances Com­ appropriate at this time and to take action on the matter dis­ about the FAT-GO reducing plan 42 to 48. For boys and grr committee voted Monday to with a tough and durable It was also the decade of the ladies to dress up in their best motorcycle crossed the road Congregational Church; Rabbi mittee, which organized the gave Nakos copies of the full cussed at the public hearing and start losing weight this wepk. Fabrics comply with postpone its televised hearings braiding along the lowest hem l4)rd Fauntleroy velvet suit clothes on an afternoon and and skidded in the sand U S. Govt, standards Stock Up Now! Leon Wind of Temple Beth service, is asking area clergy to .revised personnel policy concerning new sewer in­ Money back in full if hot complete­ until after the visit of Soviet to take the wear from a with broad white lace-edged visit some other lady without throwing the rider from the Sholom; Maj. Lawrence Beadle reflect on their church history manual for the committee stallations; discuss a letter ly satisfied with weight loss from leader Leonid I. Brezhnev. primitive variety of sidewalks. collars. Such a suit was in­ telephoning the victim, since vehicle. the very;flrst package. of the Salavation Army; Msgr. in Manchester and the con- study. froni the,Planning Commission Hence, in those days, it was not flicted on me, and Theodore there were no telephones in the Police said that a witness. Edward Reardon of St. James tribution$ that their members Dr. Frederick W. Lowe Jr.. concerning a proposed motel in DON'T DELAY generally know that woman Roosevelt and I, about 25 years private houses of that day in Dr. Stewart Wolff of Bronx, Church; Mrs. Harry Maidment, have made to the town. Dollar Rallies MCC president, was in Hartford Talcottville; and 'discuss the get FAT-QO today. 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Mon, thru Wed. were bipeds. later, exchanged experiences Manchester, bringing along a N.Y., administered first aid at MANCHESTER historian of Center The committee is comprised LONDON (AP) - The U.S. Monday going over the MCC report of the health department Only $2.50 at The most ridiculous style as to the style. He was sent to reluctant child also dressed up the scene of the crash. \ tMlimillllCMD Mon. thru frri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Congregational Church, and of Elaine Holcomb, chairman; dollar opened at record lows in 1973-74 budget with the state and health inspector concerning LIGGEH REXALL came in when Harper's Bazaar school with such garb on a route in his newest clothes. Boys No police action has been Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mrs. Roland Chirico of the the Rev. Mr. Farrar, Msgr. Frankfurt and Paris today, but staff and was unable to attend a sewer survey for Washington PARKADE PHARMACY 1145 Tolland Tpke. featured fashionable women es- which passed a public school: hated such expeditions, for they 404 W. IIIDDLE TPKE. Unitarian Universalist Church. Reardon, Rabbi Wind and Maj. rallied in some key centers on- (he. meeting Monday night. Dr. taken at this time. , St. corteti by a handsome dog on a the public .schoolboys fell upon Music for the service will be hlainr llolromb Beadle. light trading leash. Dogs wore at hand, but this apparition, and he and his (See I’ ligi* Sixteen) (See I’ lige Sixteen) » J PAGE TWO — MA^JCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., June 19, 1973

Court Cases Sheinwold o|i Bridge MifNCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn^Tues., June 19, 1*3 - PAGE THREE CIRCl IT c o i;r t i 2 Police said that charges stem from a July 5 incident in which M unrheN ler. SeHsion THOUGHTFUL PLAY South dealer Brown Candidate Kenneth M. Palmer, 18, of 288 it is alleged that Natalie called IN MEMORABLE HAND Both sides vulnerable Three Sign Bids Youth Camp in a false prescription to a local Fern St., pleaded guilty to By Alfred Sheinwold. NORTH charges of evading responsibili­ pharmacy. For 8th District If you come to the national 4 98 ty and possession of marijuana tournament at the Sheraton K 10 9 7 Charles C. Russell, 65, of Denj,ed hy Zoners Introduced Monday. Park Hotel in Washington, „ 0 Q J5 Windsor, charged with fourth- ™ . „ . „ . . . . WASHINOTON (ad\ Palmer received a six-month D.C., July 20-29, you’ll see ♦ 98 73 Patrick M. Brown of 91 The Zoning Board of Appeals WASHINGTON (AP) - Rep. degree larceny, pleaded guilty As of today, no candidates variance request by Donald suspended sentence with two dozens of fine hands. One of the WEST e a s t Washington St. has announced (ZBA) Monday night denied Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn., to a substitute charge of dis­ have appeared to oppose those Mullen Jr. to ute a garage to years probation on the memorable hands from just ♦ KJ6 AQ 10 7532 ■his candidacy for a three-year variances to three auto dealers said Monday hei is co­ marijuana charge and paid a orderly conduct and was fined ’OS (P J43 incumbents whose terms are up the rear of 179 Oakland St. for sponsoring a Youth Camp Safe­ such a tournament, shown term on the 8th D is^ct board this year and who are seeking who were requesting permis­ $50 fine on the charge of $25. 0 K9843 2 0 76 the purpose of building and ty bill. today, displays an unorthodox of directors. He isiheonly can­ re-election. sion to erect oversized, free­ evading responsibility. ♦ Q1 6 ♦ K 2 selling small furniture and McKinney said he thought a bid (designed to head off a didate for the seat being The incumbents up for re- standing signs. cabinets. Another charge of evading SOUTH study of camp facilities being Frederick W. Martin, 34, of spade opening lead) and the vacated by Patrick Donlon. elKtion Wednesday night are: The applicants were Carter responsibility, escape from 4 A4 • Unanimously approved a conducted by the Department Northfield, Mass., pleaded guil­ thoughtful line of play adopted Donlon, on the board for six William Hankinson, president; Chevrolet at 1229 Main St., request for a permanent exten­ custody, tampering with 0 AQ876 of Health, Education and ty to a charge of operating a by the late Helen Sobel Smith. 0 A 10 years, has declined to for Joseph Volz,, clerk; Howard denied by a 2-3 vote; and sion of permission for a used evidence and operating a motor reelection. Welfare “will corroborate what motor vehicle while under the South dealer A A 1054 Keeney, treasurer; Mary Manchester Motors, 512 W. ear license at 345 Main St., vehicle while under the in­ we already know and that is influence of liquor and was • Both sides vulnerable South West North East The 8th District annual Laraia, tax collector — all to Center St., and DeCormier Main St., a Business Zone III fluence of liquor were nolled that the need for these stan­ fined $150. 1 0 Pass 2 ^ Pass meeting will be Wednesday at one-year terms; and Paul Cer- Motors, 285 Broad St., both area, by Douglas Dumas of (not prosecut^) by Prosecutor Opening lead — Queen of dards is desperate.” Gubs 2 4 Pass 3 <3? Pass 7:30 p.m. at Bentley School. vini, to a three-year term on the denied by 3-2 votes. Douglas Motor Sales. Dumas William Collins. Hollister St. Charges were dismissed in West opened the queen of 4 All Pass board of directors. A 4-1 vote is necessary to has had extensions granted on Charges against Palmer stem carry a motion. the case of Michael T. Calvert, clubs and Mrs. Smith won with Opening lead - A Q Brown, 27, is a teacher of In addition to electing of­ his license since 1946. from an April 14 incident in mathematics in the 8th grade In other action Monday, the B0LAN9 which his vehicle was found 18,' of 138 N. Elm St., charged the ace. She drew two rounds of “ ficers Wednesday night, 8th • Unanimously approved a out. Mrs. Smith couldn’t even classes at Vernon’s Center Mid­ District taxpayers will be asked ZBA in a 3-2 vote denied an request by Raymond and Mary parked on a Niles Dr. lawn. with second-degree criminal trumps with the ace and queen, afford to lead out the ace of dle School. A Norwich native, to appjrove a $211,703 budget for appeal by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ward to convert an existing OIL CO. Police said that Palmer was mischief, intoxication and and West discarded the eight of breach of peace. diamonds and then the ten. he has resided in Manchester 1973 74 and a 2.5-mill tax rate. Possum, who were ordered by building on their property at 91 Since 193c found to be in possession of a diamonds on the second trump. West would take the king of for three years. His wife, the The tax rate (1.25 mills for ■ the town building inspector to alton St. to a dwelling unit. ■ small quantity of marijuana Mrs. Smith, could not affo^ FUEL OILS diamonds and lead another dia­ former Gail Quillette, is a fire protection and 1.25 mills - cease ceramics manufacturing • Denied by a 3-2 vote a and fled custody at the time of to lead a third trump and then mond. East would ruff and the Manchester native. The for sewage service) is a repeat and instruction at 300 Hilliard variance request by 'Herman AUTOMATIC DELIVERY his arrest. develop the diamonds. She St. 24-HOUR SERVICE would be unable to reach dum­ contract woihd go then and Browns’ have two children: of the one in force for many Frechette and Albert Martin to Cases nolled In court Monday The Possums, represented by BUDGET ACCOUNTS my with a fourth trump to dis­ there. Kimberley Elizabeth, 5, and years. divide a tract at 111-113 Wells WELCOMED Ann R. Boyd, 27, and Hattie included: Michael Eric, 8 months. Atty. William Collins, argued card on the extra diamond. Mrs. Smith thought things Revenue estimates for 1973^74 St. into two lots with 65.15 feet 369 CENTER ST P. Boyd, 23, both of 1204 W. Brown, who said, "I am a that ceramics are an art form •Paul Allen, 17, of 445 That would leave her with only over and led the ten of include about $139,500 from of frontage iristead of the Phona 643-6320 Middle Tpke,, charged with candidate because I believe my and are therefore allqwed in a Oakland St., charged with a one trump and two clubs to give diamonds without first taking taxes. required 75 feet. . fourth-degree larceny, pleaded age would add a different Residence Zone A area by dangerous weapon in a motor up. She would never win a trick the ace of diamonds and The budget allocates $102,639 guilty to substitute charges of perspective to the (8th District) I zoning regulations. vehicle. with the last club. without first drawing a third to the public works department, disorderly conduct and were The Possums instruct a small Last Trump trump. board of directors,” explained $87,835 to the fire department, each fined $25. •Solomon Lebowitz, 22, of his philosophy of government: class in the making of ceramics Hartford, charged with The last trumn had to be left West took the king of and $21,225 to administration diamonds and returned a spade. ‘‘Big government,” he said, salaries and operating 1 and sell materials to students. John R. Caine, 25, of 94 threatening. "is basically too large and too After a series of confusing •Philip C. Lisk, 19, of 94 Mrs. Smith won with the ace of expenses. Chambers St., pleaded guilty to spades, cleared the ace of cumbersome a process. More motions the ZBA voted to deny SAVE NOW ON a charge 6f operating a motor Coleman Rd., charged with power and participation should I the request on the grounds that third-degree larceny (two Theater diamonds and entered dummy vehicle while under the in­ with a trump to discard a spade come from the populace or I manufacturing of ceramics fluence of liquor and was fined counts) and third-degree grass roots. The Eighth I could constitute a business use criminal trespass (two counts) on the queen of diamonds. Now Comment Session $150. Schedule she still had two trumps and Utilities District allows this I of the area. PUmM IIIUS FAMOUS . •Jay M. Loersch, 25, of 769 9 kind of participation. A 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Board of The ZBA also unanimously Tolland Tpke., charg^ with could give up two clubs tricks Donald L. Natalie, 24, of Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema 1, and still keep contort to win a Directors’ comment session is I approved a request by Capitol possession of marijuana. A Gift From Eighth Graders Hartford, pleaded guilty to a Caldor Shopping Plaza — trick with the last club. sclieduled for Thursday, in the I Tire Co. for a special exception •Glen S. MaePherson, 20, of charge of possession of nar­ Mrs. Elvira Jarvis, a retiring mathematics teacher at “Slither” 7:10-9:10 Daily Question Manchester Municipal land a state hearing for a MILL REMNANTS. East Hartford, charged with schools for 23 years, the last 13 years at Illing. Last week’s Camp Kennedy cotics. His case was continued Manchester’s Illing Junior High School, shows off a Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema 2, Building. ‘The session is for I General Repairer’s license. resisting arrest and reckless party for her was given by students in two of her math Partner opens with one to July 23 or a pre-sentence in­ Caldor Shopping Plaza — those Manchester residents ' The company intends to use of the highway. bracelet given to her by eighth grade students at a farewell classes. (Herald photo by Ofiara) spade and the next player Opens Monday vestigation. party last week. Mrs. Jarvis has taught in Manchester “Gamma Rays on Marigolds” passes. You hold: Spades, 9- who wish to file comments, Jremodel a building at 325 Broad A charge of obtaining nar­ •Robert Migliore, ,17, of 417 7:30-9:30 suggestions or complaints on 1st., formerly occupied by Summit St., charged with 8 ; Hearts, K-10-92; Camp Kennedy Director cotics through fraud was nolled. Manchester Drive-In — "The any subject in the board’s jFisher's Dry Cleaners. breach of peace. Diamonds, Q-J-5; Cluhs, 9-8- David Moyer said today plans Getway” 8:50; "Prime Cut” ,7-3. jurisdiction. Although plans for the facility •Louise Moore, 31, of South. are near completion for Mon­ Public Records 10:45 What do you say? Those who appear are were not complete at the time Willington, charged with day’s opening o l th e State Theater — “Save The Ariswer: Bid 1-NT. The hand granted public annonymity. He Designs School Flag of the hearing, Frank Geraci, fourth-degree larceny. Warranty Herds Manchester camp for retarded at 41 Sanford Rd., conveyance TV T onight Tiger” 9:20; "Sterile Cuckoo’’ is worth a response, and you Their remarks are relayed to general manager of Capitol •Nancy Steihmerman, 22, of William Sterling Stewart to children. He has scheduled KNITS tax $33. [ See Saturday's Herald for 7:30 can neither raise nor bid a new the town manager’s office for Tire, said that his firm intends OFF iStratford, 230 Diane Dr., South Windsor, Sebastian B. and Eileen C. orientation sessions for camp 1/2 Judgment Complete TV Listings Meadows Drive-In — suit. ' review and reply. displays the flag he designed to fly over Manchester’s to “fully comply with zoning Conn. charged with fourth-degree Ruggiero, pr'S|)erty at 527 staff for Thursday, from 2 to 4 Roy K. Durant versus Rebec­ “Getaway” 8:45; "Prime Cut” Now in their seventh year, Robertson SchMl. His flag design sewn into reality by Miss Alice Heckler, a fourth grade and building department NOW thru SEPT. 2 larceny. Adams St., conveyance tax Copyright 1973 p.m.H and Friday, from 9 a.m. ca Durant, pfoperty at 56 Irving 11:00 General Features Corp. ^ the sessions are held on the first r " J*>eT'«=ent contest for a school flag. The contest was the result of a fLrth regulations." $5»2 0 R C H .« i ;V '' Ivan Shipp, 60, of $32.45. St. —8:30— to noon. values to - 6: 00- Blue-Hills Drive-In — ‘Tuesday and third Thursday of grade study o U boy who designed the State of Alaska’s flag. The new Robertson School The application was approved Sat. E*f. S Sat. S Sun. M ati: SS.SO/I.OO Marlborough, charged with Sebastian B. and Eileen C. The 1973 camping session, the Marriage Lieenses (3-8-22) NEWS (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 “Jeremiah Johnson” 8:45; each week. flag was raised for the first time last Thursday, Flag Day. (Herald photo by Ofiara) on the condition that the plans 2.98 yard I ■ I V yard ■ MEASURE FOR MEAS­ threatening. Ruggieroi to Nancy R. Lawler, 10th consecutive one, will Lawrence Alan Filbert, East (18) ISPY (8-40) MOVIE “Man in the Wilderness” 10:50 ‘ meet with building department URE Eves.: June 23. 26. property at 45 O’Leary Dr., com operate for three periods of two selection of colors and weaves'' Mats.: June 20. 24, 30. Hartford, and PjtylUs Lynn (20) SOUNDING BOARD "The Heist" East Hartford Drive-In — MOWERAIINaB regulations. \ veyance t ^ $28.60. (18) MANCINI GENERATION ■ THE COUNTRY WIFE Tryon, 69 Lenox St: (24) SESAME STREET “Bummer” 8:40; “The FORRARENTBANO weeks each. It will close Aug. 3. The applicants, Earle and b|f william W ychirlty. Eves.: June Taylor Made Homes Inc. to Donald Edward Nichols, (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH —9:00— Hitchhikers” 10:30 Moyer has named 19 ad­ Lloyd Wilson, plan to spend ap­ 19. 20. 22. 28. Mols : June 17. 21. Judith Ann Olsen, property on YDUNQ PEOPLE ditional volunteer counselors, 23. 27. Q[i^\THEATRES EAST Wlnsted, and Julie Beth Wells, (40) DANIEL BOONE (18) 700 CLUB East Windsor Drive-In — proximately $30,000 on the J n» (SMSw rt M* <• M Mm " ‘001 f "APtCMnitRSH PtRA(Q|*(l9 Mil Hilliard St., conveyance tax 82 Plymouth Lane, June 30, bringing to 52 the number renovation, according to their ■ MACBETH Eves.: June 29. 30 - 6 : 3 0 - “ (24) INTERNATIONAL "High Plains Drifter” 8:45; __vwsi ms ssmssr SI Rham Specifications Drawn M anchester Mai.: June 28. $41.25. asm esMM ht Hnwf Sr msk cSSmss. accepted to date. He said nlhCCOOO'IUHESROU, ^ Church of the Assumption. PERFORMANCE “Play Misty For Me” 10:40 representative, Atty. John iimtaCMMO MtGOOH no M M t pwcatA (3) CBS NEWS E vg s^O . Mats Wed, Tliu, Sat, Sun 2 > tuTM i Tk4coMnaa . Joseph M. Skinner to E. Reid Robert Albert DuMouchel, applications are still being; Shea. 4 A M M t^ i« n « M i WAUy'iCTla g iT (8) ABC NEWS - 9 : 3 0 - Burnside Theater — “Carnal COTTONS and BLEN^ TICKET INE». S PHONE RES.: (8001 127- MacCluggage and Joellen T. Hartford, and Tamara Anne lAUAUt XMinU accepted. They may be ob­ In other action the ZBA: 2758. Gourmet Picnics: (203) 371-7321. (22-30) NBC NEWS (3) PILOT FILMS Knowledge” 7:30; “The tMnlAMImn For Mid Church, (3) MAUDE ’ 20TH ANNIVERSARY to Colombia have averaged $173 composed of residents of the space adequate to accom­ (.m iM n .i 1 facilities to allow expansion to Drew and daughter,3 Overhill - 1 : 00— million a year since 1961, reach­ (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES three district towns, Hebron, 1,200 pupils. modate evening activities in a Rd., Ellington; Robert^ W. There will be a Holy (18) ADVENTURER (8 ) AMERICAN ing a total of $460.8 million in RESTAURANT R ockville'*^ Andover and Marlborough. Of the 145,784 square- feet 1,000 pupil audiTovium plus Wilson, Enfield; Warren A. 7:30 PitiAvition* ■ Technicoloi* 9:15 Eucharist service Wednesday BANDSTAND’S 1972. (20-22-30) MOVIE 257 Rroad St„ This educational needs com­ proposed,. 87,235 is for other nighttime community Tanner, East Hartford; Wilfred at 10 a.m. at St. Mary’s 20TH ANNIVERSARY XMCPHtLEVMC (24) HOMEWOOD H ospital mittee was authorized to study educational areas, 14,814 for schedules. Meyer, 24 Locust St. pressmta JtUOEMr Episcopal Church. CHILDERS amU m chois ' enrollment trends and needs for support facilities and 43,735 for And finally, there should be LAWRtNCf TURMAN [PGlMETROCOLOR MGM 2 JUMBO EGGS PtOCfuCtvOO Notes physical facilities for Grades.7 miscellaneous. adequate and safe driveways DMCTOA The ways and means com­ Let The \ RESTAURANT •uttered Taast through 12 ^ to report back to Educational areas includes for buses and delivery vehicles. About Town mJSl JOANNE mittee of Center Is Now 2 JUMBO EGGS Admitted Monday: Francis the board p o t later than .the six classrooms and one office Procedure WDODWAFRD Congregational Church will in Reopened Haa. laceo Biehler, Old Stafford Rd., Decembei**1972 board meeting. for English; six classrooms and Following approval by the Manchester Lodge of Masons meet tonight at 7:30 at the_ Sautaie 1 Coffee “ THE EFFECT OF GAMMA RAYS After being closed tor 3 Tolland; Barbara Dunn, Center D ecision one office for social studies; state of the educational will confer the Master Mason KM MAN-IN-THE-MOON church office. Paganl’s St., Manchester: Henry Engel, degree at 7:30 tonight at the Carnal Knowledge Manchester Caterers months, we’re finslly SPAGHETTI At the December meeting the five classrooms, one lab and specificaitons, the next step reopeningl New State Rd., Manchester; committee recommended that one office for reading; two would involve a district Masonic’ Temple. Norman F. BUY A Cai^eBetgen A The scholarship committee Your Sesquicentennial ORSHEUS Remodeled and Diane Gutzmer, Lewis St., a new school facility to serve classrooms and one laboratory meeting to designate a building Pierce, worshipful master, will ,\nnMan&ei or North United Methodist Caterer preside. . j Rocondltionad Rockville; Hazel Hlasny, Mid­ Grades 7 and 8 be constructed for foreign languages; one lear­ comrhittee and to authorize The P«ul Ntwmin Production of the 1971 Church will meet tonight at 7 at g ia n t g rin d e r s dle Butcher Rd., Rockville; DATE PutiUtr Prize wmnmf; play \Order Your Cold Treys Now ] BREAKFAST SPECIAL on a site separate from that of ning disabilities center and one funds for architects fees and to the church. Friendship Group of Emanuel For Dance NIQttt AND Barbara Justice, Vernon Ave., the present Rham Junior-Senior office for special education; investigate an option and/or* BURNSIDE «NNEMIICMn SABIB Adults $2.00, Held Over- (R) Lutheran Church will meet LUNCHEON SPECIAL Opqn Mon.-Sat. 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Rockville; Debra Lament, Ver­ High School. two shops, one drawing acquire a site. Ki-tGchcm Aid ® Kids 75c Ladies Daytime Bridge Serve 2 — 2,000 —2 Great Hits Wednesday at 10:15 a.m. at the 250 Hartford Rd., Manchoster Closed Sundays non Ave., Rockville; Maureen It based its decision on the classroom and one office for in-' A referendum will have to be MISTINMFFMiUI 99c Mon.-Thurs. for Group of the Manchester New­ Open Til Midnight LeTourneau, Lorraine Dr., church parking lot to go to ttut«lNomHtfd.l-S4 Eritssl Sr. C IM zys A St “DIRTY HARRY” fact that Rham has a maximum dustrial arts. held in the three towns to ap­ comers Club will meet tonight June 29th ft 30th Tolland. ^ operating capacity of between Hartford for a picnic at OISHWASHER MODEL OF YOUR CHOICE T I o O i r “KLUTE” Also, two laboratories and prove construction of a middle at 8 at the home of Mrs. James 646-0037- Mrs. Felicias Majcen and 1,000 and 1,100 students and that Elizabeth Park. Members are See Til one general room for school. The board has the option Ends Tonight “The Getaway” Gaynor, 41 Summer St. son, Ashford; Leonard Mulnite, the 1972-1973 enrollment of 1,133 homemaking; two general art of calling for the referendum reminded to bring sack lunches. Group Ral 046-2227 Plus “Prime C iT Broad Brook; Bernadette already exceeded this capacity. rooms and one arts and crafts after preliminary plans are Beverages will be provided. In Riendfeau, West Stafford; Ruth The committee also cited room for art; one band and drawn up or after the' final the event of rain, the picnic will VITO’S - Styles, Village St., .Rockville; be in Lutheran Hall of the projected enrollment reports chorus room, one general music plans are completed and gone STARTS WED.I (Formerly Villa Louisa) Stanley Tarasek, Brooklyn St., church. Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton showing that by next year (1973- room, six practice rooms and out for bids. Rockville; John Yonika, North 1974) the maximum capacity 'TOKM Open §undays—Closed Mondays one office for music; one 'The final step would be the VALUE St., Hebron. will be exceeded by 140 students reading room, one periodical construction and acceptance of Disabled American Veterans INSTALLED Discharged Monday; Jane ISIS “THE CHINESE Westinghouse K and by the 1983-84 school year, rpom, one conference room, the building. Auxiliary will meet Wednesday Beebe, Miriam Dr., Vernon; projected student enrollment one audiovisual room, one at 7:.30 at the VFW Home. The 9 COHNECTIOH' [ERMANENT PRESS VV '. , JJ Frederick Indermaur, will be almost double the pre­ workroom and one office for the past commanders will meet '■■•.L: im (awa8( (.orpobaiii'n ■ k i iik i ihor WASHpR Elizabeth Lane, Rockville; sent operation capacity of the library; one gym 80 by 120, one after the business session. ^itatot Washer Marge Pierce, Emerald Dr., schools. gym 40 by 80, two locker rooms, Governor Signs T ONE LOW PRIG Plus (PG) sjfagff’ • Tvra Speed Vernon: Mrs. Debra Roth and With over 1200 students showers, team rooms and two Co Housing Bill r r Steve McQueen "LE MANS’.’ • 14-pound capacity daughter, Albert"Dr., Vernon; expected next year, the board, offices for the gymnasium; and a Normal and Gentle speeds t o ] Mrs. Janet Smith and daughter, following informational a 1,000 se a t a u d ito riu m , ■ HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. IDENTIFICATION AT on timer Stafford Springs. Thomas J. Meskill went to a • Three-position water saver meetings with the publjc.and a orchestra prea stage, projec­ PASSPORT PHOTOS MANt^HESTER f EAST H ARTFORD • Five position rotary water temp­ mailing to all residents in the tion and light control balcony housing development for the SALEM NASSIFF U.S.ROUTE5. •D R IVE-IN - . 528-7448 erature selector with 3. lor district towns, voted on March and stagecraft for the elderly Monday to sign legisla­ Permanent Press fabrics emu SHOP t STUMO FHIC PARKING RfAR 0 » THFATRI 26 of this year to hold double . auditorium area. tion designed to encourage • Turbo-Vane agitator with similar construction throughout 629 Main St, Mancheiter bullt-ln lint niter sessions for the seventh and STARTS TOMORROW Support facilities include a the state. 643-7369 • Porcelain enamel top and lid eighth grades for 1973-1974. health area, guidance area, V T ttp U te ftctm irniiM • Double-action washing Repeat Winner « KMubrW ibtHurkM PnMtJK Specifications STARTS WEONESDAY • Lock 'n Spin- salety lid M ix Business, Pleasure cafeteria, faculty dining room TELEVISION P APPLIANCES • Accessory fabric softener dis Richard Fuller of 313 Adams The specifications, as drawn up and kitchen under pupil ser­ pensar St. won the State Bricklayers by the administration, present vice; two conference rooms, six BITUMINOUS • Backed, by Sure Service- Undivided Responsibility jpj Planning' to talk business over Apprenticeship Contest last the "gross concept” of a middle work rooms and a faculty room C'- Nationwide LA470P weekend at the Bullard Haven school com prising 145,784 SOLD, DELIVERED, COMPLETELY ;Vi. ,t : ‘ under teacher support; and a ^ 4 t VALUE $199.95 lunch? Enjo)f it in our congenial sur­ Technical School,Bridgeport, square feet, which if built general office, principal’s of­ INSTALLED AND SERVICED - ..'•r.Lu . MANCHimva , DRIVEWAYS roundings. W e offer o varied menu and was awarded a $50 savings exactly as written, would cost, fice, assistant principal’s of­ bond. according to Dr. Cattanach, AT ONE LOW PRICE .■ c - \ of complete meals, entrees. fice, two conference rooms, Parking Areas • Cas Stations This is the second con­ over four million dollars, not in­ work rooms and a vault under secutive year that Adams has cluding site. m m J w im h e administrative. ) MANtTtKHTWt InCkHor • Basketball Courts won the contest sponsored by However, it was pointed out tr ^ TBL1TI8ION ^ APPUAMCI Miscellaneous space will in­ the Connecticut State the "gross concept” is always clude corridors, stairways, Now Booking for Seasonal Work Swtni* Bank ol Conference of Bricklayers. He presented for approval, as OPEN PLUS ManctMatar NEXT TO STOP Jiid SHOP toilets, wall thickness, boiler AH Worti ParsonaHy Suparvitad. Wa ara 100S Insurad Wad., Thurs.. FrI. lA represented Hartford I ^ a l No. many things can be eliminated, room, custodial facilities, ^ 1 in the competition. but once approval is given by STJIB SWliiiBUEP fliiii." EMDS T0NI6HT storage for educational and •udgat to 36 Monttn ’til 9 pm APPUANCt “High Plains D rifte r A “Play Misty For Me” OPEN WED. THURS. FRI. TILL 9 P.M. the state it is very difficult to audiovisual equipment. Savlagt lank ol add to the specifications. Site DeMAIO BROTHERS 1920 Manciwiler NEXT TO STOP Jiid SHOP CALL 643-7691 In fact, consideration was According to the \ I PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 19, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. June 19, 1973 - PAGE iianrItrHtpr iiUFum g lirral6 Founded Oct. i , 1881 Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fall to receive their DOUBLE STAMPS Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 lOUBLE p.m. should telephone the circulation GREEN 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Manche'ster, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press SAT. NITE STAMPS cond Class Mail Matter. Burl L. Lyons, Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. 7 to 10 P.M. assumes no financial responsibility for WEDNESDAY typographical errors appearing in adver­ Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in “Tfie Finest Meat Sold Anywhere' Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. One Month...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, Single Copy ...... 15? three full days prior to publication. WE “ By Carrier, Weekly...... 75? Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon One Y ear...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon REDEEM Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and FEDERAL FOOD PORK CHOPS Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. STAMPS Consumer Honesty 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Center It may be useful, in this era of special occasion. Then she returns it OPPOSITE ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S W C fl strong consumerism movement, to be to the store, saying it was not reminded that there is a counterpart suitable. Such used merchandise will MANCHESTER to the old warning of “caveat emptor” probably be sold at a reduced price, DPEN MON. & TUES. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. - WED. thru SAT. 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. — let\he buyer beware.. and again other customers share the This is "caveat vendor” — let the DEIMONT. WHOLE KERNEL cost of this loss to the store. Hill’s Special seller also keep en eye out for sharp It’s not unusual to see someone C O R N CraimStyleA PEAS ...... 23C SILVH FLOSS DOG and customers. handling and squeezing fresh fruit and Not only does the consumer not other produce in the supermarket, S A U R K R A U T ...... ,eox20< CAT FOOD U.S.D.A. ROLLED BONELESS JESSO always wear a halo as the innocent says Miss Henderson. Damaged food victim of rapacious retailers, but , spoils quickly, and if some unsuspec­ C A L IF TEMS...... ox29C 9 VLASIC many of his actions, whether careless ting consumer doesn’t but it, will be or deliberate, actually contribute to R E L I S H E S ...... 100.25c marked down for quick sale or thrown KLASIC the high prices we all complain about. out. Maybe you’ve seen a misplaced Talisman Rose (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) KOSHER CHIPS ...... ^ o . 69o Shoplifting is obviously the No. 1 CHEFROYAROEE package of frozen food on a shelf. w ise cause. The National Retail Merchants' R A V IO LI ...... i, oz 33 c Some thoughtless consumer changed Assn, estimates that the cost of PRINCE ' POTATO IBOAST her mind about the purchase and o ■ ^ X shoplifting and related theft is about ELROWS ...... ISO. 25c CHIPS ton** < 4 nwM DDnoioss ^ didn’t bother to return it to the frozen Open Foriirn KLHNa ROngUE t o i l h $3.5 billion a year. food case. Max Lerner BROIL CHUCK...... T 1 .^ Shoplifters ultimately rob the To th v physics, or history; these T IS S U E ■ ■■■■■■fell ■■■■■ 2Phoi. 2 5 c 1 CHUCK STEAK ...... ^ 1 Another common practice is to open qualities spring from the home, EASY-OH average family of something between California ^ Calllomla 2 a jar or package of food sample it, and Class Of 1973 church, and the synagogue of $1 $30 and $60 a year. This is the sur­ Mr. and Mrs. Average S P R A Y S T A R C H ...... „49c 19 put it back on the shelf. (Often the Comments WISK American Citizen. And it is up., lb. CHUCK STEAK _____ 5 charge a family pays in higher prices To the editor; CHUCK ROAST...... I person doing this takes another jar or to the daughter and son of an to cover business losses due to shoplif­ Whether you are graduating LAUNDRY DETERGENT . „..M .29 Cham pion, average family, graduating Frosh Groiiid Chuck U.S.D.A. Choice package that hasn’t been opened.) from high school, -elementary ting. today to carry your diploma Memories and Reunions HOT DOG Xschool, or college, may God S .0 .S .P A D S ...... „a 3 9 0 This results in contamination or proudly and to frame it with the M B HAMBURGER HAMBURGER PAHIES □less and guide you one and all. CORNED BEEF... r ,? .'. spoilage of some foods. The customer understanding ingredients men­ But even those who would never This June of 1973 many young P A M P E R S O v a m itM ...... i2 c t 79 c Colonial C 4 Our Own Hot or Sweet tioned above, for yours is the in­ ROLLS consider stealing an item from a store, who buys it may be the loser, or If she and eager students will be seen Swim heritance of the earth. NEW HAVEN - Most I went to Yale because I grew cies. Somewhere the boy with may be guilty of practices that returns to the store and gets a refund stepping up to the graduating DAISY ROLLS Added) barU c u E ^ lb . ITALIAN SAUSAGE .... Hugh F. Hayden, reunions are touching efforts to up in New Haven aqd attended the long, long thoughts of youth SODA ...... ■ ■■■■■■■I AHFIWortIZOz. 10 c J platform to receive their teacher give permanence to ties that Gem All Meat amounts to a form of theft, charges or replacement, this adds to the diplomas. high school there, and I got a is in danger of being crowded Grade A Fresh Chlx 34 Flower St.. once gave pleasure, and to im­ store’s operation costs. Proud parents and relatives scholarship to a university that out. Beverly Henderson, a consumer Manchester print on the future the t "SERVICE FROM THE HEART" " I will earnestly survey the crowd my family couldn’t otherwise Speaking after the two dis ' QUARTERS w/Sing'sVe u. “Cartnaping” is another problem vanishing trades of the past. FRANKS ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ economics specialist at the University of graduate^ who are aljout to have afforded. As I walked the tinguished U.S. senators whom lb. This is true of veterans who of Wisconsin-Extension. for supermarkets. Some stores report step Up ano\ accept that long- streets, late at night and in the our class has contributed to the once shared battlefields and of awaited diploma. A crowd of early morning after the reunion nation — Sen. John Sherman One of these tricks, she points out, losihg one out of every five carts they Margaret Klotxer old graduates who once shared average students? Yes, average meeting, the memories came Cooper (R-Ky.) and Sen. Stuart the perils of classrooms. Time is switching price labels from low- own, at a cost of about $35 each. because all cannot have at­ Has Departed flooding back with the mingled Symington (D-Mo.) — I ven­ lays a withering hand on the U tained that special distinction bittersweet pleasures and pains tured some comments about Specials priced to higher priced items. As a By no means are all our problems field goal you once kicked or the com of being singled out as a She lived a full life. of adolescence. I slept on a taking inventory of our lives not with the high cost of living due to prank you once played together result, to the annoyance of honest valedictorian or borhaps as For those of us who knew her bare, narrow cot in a dorm just toward the end but all the Give You on the professor in 17th-Century customers, stores have retaliated by irresponsible consumers. Yet it salutatorian. For whether it is these many years, — no words room across the street from way through. The young today Lit, but you keep gathering do it. They take time out for SODA Your through sheer hard work, for it could better describe her where my robm had been in my BLEAIUI using sticky labels that are almost im­ behooves all of us to examine our own anyway to affirm the impor­ GELATIN BROTH is hard work for the W erage journey on this earth. junior and senior years. It was wandering, for taking stock of All Flavors tance of the memory by re­ WONETS possible to get off. , « shopping habits for ways in which we student born of a^^rage She left a bit of herself with an experience to give you some themselves. In my generation, ? 2 « R I N K ^ All Flavors SAUCE enacting it. 32 Ounces parents, or being amonh the all of us whom she touched. long thoughts about yourself we didn’t. If I had my life to live 3 Ounce Clear • 13 Oz. Gallon 16 Oz. Then there’s the classic example of may have unconsciously been con­ I have been remiss 5bout 46 Oz. • All Flavo WORTH fortunate of the minority ^oup She will live with us for the and your life. over, that would be one of the N the person who buys merchandise — a tributing to the rising costs of reunions, but this time I who have been endowed with rest of our lives. I have a hunch that the happy changes I should make. decided to gather with my class plus fondue set, say and use it for a retailing. that ancestor with an 'abo' Margaret loved living. man is one who can recapture It is a question of reviewing that entered and left Yale more average intelligence rating, thi Nothing was hers, but to give. that boy in him, who hasn’t your values while you are S&H decades ago than any of us dare fact remains that all have The hours of her every day exiled him as a stranger over shaping them. Onje might earned this diploma in,educa- were too short. recall. 'Vie wore class blazers the years. We assume., porten­ describe reunion classes in GREEN Cherry-Cherry Pie and funny class hats and settled tion. She seemed to be trying to get tous roles in our so-called terms of the values that were down like an occupying army on If your friends have been-intimating Regardless of the fact of 0 hours of living for every "mature” yedrs, being busy in current in their college years, STAMPS ting the same number of cherries in a Trumbull College, and the bar whether our sons and daughters hbiir given her. "rhus there were the business­ that Watergate has forced the govern­ pie as they were. Several FDA stan­ was keiifteasonably busy, and , are graduating with high honors T smile lit our halls on stor­ conscious, pre-depression ’20s, we listened To speeches, and a ment to grind to a halt — don’t you dards were proposed before they in­ or whether they are graduating my days. the socially conscious. New few of us made some. But most­ in a crowd of average students, The sound of her voice will Deal ’30s, the career-conscious believe it. dustry would accept the ones ly we tried to catch up with a prayer is in the hearts of all echo in our memory. ’40s, thg unconscious ’50s, the each other — to exchange • H e ra ld Last week, after seven years of con­ published last week. « the parents as they see their — As for the journey that she socially conscious’ ’60s again experiences and match views troversy, the Food and Drug Ad­ So starting next year, you won’t respective child step up to had planned for so long but and now once"more th^ career- FROZEN SPECIALS and note what the intervening Yesterdays DAIRY SPECIALS First-oMhe-Season receive his or her diploma. A never took, may the Great ^conscious ’70s — but in. a SEALTEST ministration published frozen cherry have to worry about frozen cherry pie years had done to us. different values setting from prayer that these graduates be Maker in all His goodness allow MRS. FILBERTS It is a kind of archaeology, . |- pie standards. for regardless of size or depth of the equipped to handle life itself for her a little detour and grant 25 Years Ago the earlier decades. that she to the peaceful heavens this mining of the past. You Anyone using a reunion as an M in-H I BLUE, PU C H , STRAW pan, it must be at least 25 per cent by in their hands lay the future of A capacity crowd attends the MARGARINE ...... „.,,„ o CANTALOUPES gaze at the substantial man 33 the world. “ by way of Ireland. occasion for reviewing his life SHORTCAKES ...... c C S C ICE CREAM Beginning Dec. 31, and in time for whose hand you are clasping, showing of a new Ford car at CAP ’N PAULS weight cherries and no more than 15 Education is most essential. J. Breault, values might be in for some George Washington’s Birthday next with grayish hair and a the State Armory, sponsored by per cent of the cherries can be But we hope that we have friend and co-worker, « shock. Even amidst the ritual SAUSAGEPIZZAS ...... L m .39 weathered face, and you try to Dillon Sales aiid Service, local SWANSON SHRIMPl»CKTAIL ...... J 8c February, the nation’s cherry pie that taught our children the V. Manchester ■pleasures and pleasantries the blemished. g find in it the lineaments of the dealers. Peter Cordera, James SWEET LIFE REAL CREAM meaning of faith, love, Town Hall shock is there, for you see TURKEY D IN N ER S ...... noz.59c arrive on the table via the frozen food youngster you once knew who Donegan and Na^ban C. yourself in the mirror of the So after Dec. 31 when you put fork tolerance, and understanding. TASTE-O-SEA sat next to you in the Latin Morrison were winners of the TOPPING ...... , c shelf at the supermarket will be, like These are the necessary in­ others. Always at the banquet, SHRIMP D IN N E R ...... 70.62c 69 Into that cherry pie, remember, it was class or was part of the all- TTtajtt^rizes awarded. time is there as the unbidden SEALTEST MEDIUM ALL PU R P^ George, above reproach. gredients needed to face the TASTE-O-SEA a long tough battle but you have at night poker sessions. And you guest. problems of the world today.,' Today In f e a r s A g o FISH M’CHIPS...... ,eo.67c ALL FLAVORS It seems th|it in 1966 some pies were know he is .searching for the CREAM------...... „ c least one chance in four of spearing Education itself is barren in­ There is no point in trying.to 49 remembered‘traces of the avoid the guest. It is better to not as cherry as they could be and deed without these vital History Dr. Robert Butterfield is re­ V2 G a l. cherries which aren’t bad odds have youngster in you. embrace him and wrestle with necessities. These special named president of Manchester some makers complained to the FDA Today is Tuesday, June 19, But I suspect that each of iis him. It is remarkable to note the way the government does a lot of talents do not requir« an A in Area Heart Association: the 170th day of 1973. There are is making the same search not that their competitors were not put- things these days. how much of the world’s great DELICATESSEN SPECIALS 195 days left in the year. only in the other but in himself. poetry, when it isn’t about iove, BAKERY SPECIALS Today’s highlight in history: is about time and death. Rabbi IMPORTED HAND CUT JUICY SWEET 'Bill.'WlufcakSejb OnHhis dale in 1819, the S .S ., ben Ezra, in Robert Browning’s CALIFORNIA Savannah arrived in Liverpool, poem, invoked the upbeat; 9 FILLED England, after the first Atlantic "Grow old along with me, the BOILED crossing by a steamship. NECTARINES 3 FOR 29c best is'yet to be.” But his op­ Doz. SEEDLESS On this date— timism caiinot match the sharp DONUTS ' In 1586 colonists sailed from sthbs of pain in the death- HAM 1/2 LB . LONG GREEN Roanoke Island, N.C., ending haunted cluster of poems by STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE GRAPES the first settiement of the Emily Dickinson,, nor the Im ported “Faith is the substance of BISCUITS ...... W 89c English in America. of what is seen. Faith is not amplitude of D.H. Lawrence’s lb . CUCUMBERS...... t.15c In 1867, Emperor Maximilian things hoped for.^he evidence merely saying yes to what great lines in his "Ship of SWISS CHEESE V2 RASPBERRY of Mexico was executed. of things not seen.” Hebrews everyone ■ already knows, but Death” : “Build then the ship of Top Notch " 9 0 % A JUICY RED In 1934, the U.S. Congress 11:1 believing the unbelieavable and death, for you must take the, T A R T S ...... ED 15 c created the Federal Com­ Much use is made of the word living as if the not yet were pre­ longest journey, to oblivion.” GERMAN BOLOGNA ViI b . / N * munications Commission to ‘faith,'.but (perhaps because of sent already. How could we escape some of WATERHIELOHS ...... 9« regulate communications by overuse?) it is misunderstood. Therefore faith is the highest these thoughts when our class Faith in the Triune God, Chris­ TT wire and radio. honor and act of love toward secretary, Gould Martin, read COUPON jCOUPON COUPON COUPON ^ COUPON COUPON In 1953, Ethel and Julius tian faith, is uncomplicated but God and the highest degree of the list of classmates who had WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON specific. Its greatest and WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON Rosenberg were executed at such honor and love. When in died in the past years? But we a S5.00 PURCHASE & $5.00 PURCHASE a S5.00 PURCHASE & S5.00 PURCHASE dearest virtue is that it closes the contrary things of life, the & S5.00 PURCHASE A $5.00 PURCHASE . 1 w New York’s Sing Sing prison also know that our little ship is I I •w'l* .1 : ‘ i- after being convicted as Soviet its eyes and simply and joyfully . pain and sorrow and injustice, borne along on vast changing loaves ovoivlhing in tho hand.s I I Atomic spies. yon can regard and prai.se Mini tides of recurrent- life, in the I I 5tSQUIC£A/7fAyA//^Vi ■of God. It tiusts Him. It a.s good, just, loving and iner- 5 9 c 9 F F FREE In 1964, the U.S. Senate procession of the generations. 30c OFF 14c OFF passed a far-reaching civil not, pry to discover why God cifui, that js faith. The natural The new Yale — with women 10 Ounce Instant 5 Ounce Bar 3 PACKAGES 19c OFF 1 POUND 15c OFF rights bill after lengthy debate. acts as He does, but it believes eye must be completely closed: all over ^ the cbmpus and its Maxwell House IRISH SPRING BETTY CROCKER 10 oz. BOX 10 Packages Hint to be the Highest Good and there must be nothing but sheer Hill’s Brothers Also in 1964, Sen. Edward large contingent nf blacks — is Justice and Love and Mercy faith. Kennedy was seriously injured not the Yale we knew, but it even when the senses and With this faith you will .not be I 1 SOAP CHEERIOS TETLEY ICED TEA in a plane crash at Southamp­ will be better for adding their COFFEE SNACKS ' COFFEE natural experience comprehend disappointed, it could only be a I I ton, Mass. Two other men were vitality. I can’t help wondering One Coupon Par Family Ono Coupon Per Family One Coupon Par Family " One Coupon Per Family One Coupon Per Family Ono Coupon Per Family only evil, injustice, hate, envy, gift of the Spirit Himself. killed. what a reunion of the entering Good Juno 19-23 li Good June 19-23 Good Juno 19-23 Good Juno 19-23 Good Juno 19-23 Good June 19-23 pain and sorrow and the like. class of 1973 will be like — in REDEEM FRANKS REDEEM FRANKS REDEEM FRANKS REDEEM FRANKS REDEEM FRANKS REDEEM FRANKS One year ago: There Was an . That is why faith is called the Rev. Donald McClean 1998. I'll try to be around to see 9 international strike by airliner proof of things that arc not Trinity Lutheran Church it. pilots to protest hijackings. .seen, or even the very opposite Vernon

. V . i f PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 19, 1973 t ' ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 19, 1973 — PAGE SEVEN Connecticut DAR To Host Colonial Tea June 28 Bolton Tolland Bus Contract'Final The historic Jonathan Trum­ Bid Withdrawn Saturday from 1 to 6 p.m. from Turn out of pan. This stores than 30 minutes before classes bull House in Lebanon, home of DONNA HOLLAND requested by the board for May 1 to November 1. well and is best baked 1-2 days Correspondent commence or later than 5 drivers over 40, driver the former governor of Connec­ ■nirough the courtesy of Mrs. ahead. Slice thinly. HONG Ki minutes before classes com­ ticut during the American Tel. 646-0375 experience record, public ser­ For Travel Center CUSTOM TAILORS NOW AT HARTFORD, CONN. Karl Pranss9n of the Sara Whit­ mence. OFF Revolution, will be the setting The Bolton Board of Ekluca- vice operators license number June 19-20>21 — Tel. 249-7651, Ask for Wani man Hooker Chapter, DAR, Also, no student shall be for a Colonial Tea, Thursday, tion last week authorized and date issued and the bus and at SHOREHAM MOTOR HOTEL, DOWNTOWN West Hartford, who planned the expected to ride a bus for developers have not come up THE June 28, sponsored by the acceptance of a finalized con­ route assignment for each The Planning and Zoning tila, the following recipes of Williamsburg Pound Cake longer than 20 minutes unless with alternate plans. Get Custom Measured for Your Tailored Men’s Suits, Connecticut Daughters of the tract for school transportation operator. Commission put away its files cakes featured are presented. the board makes an exception. Operators may not refuse any on a proposed travel center last The travel center as original­ RACK Sport Coats, Shirts, Ladles’ Suits, Dresses, American Revolution. 1 pound of butter dated June 14,1973 between the Formal Wear, Coats, and many more. Town of Bolton and Eastern According to terms of the students eligible for transporta­ night for the time being. ly planned would cater to the The silver tea, which will be 1 pound of granulated sugar professional driver, and fuel Select from over 7,000 Imported Samples. held from 1 to 4 p.m. is open to Bus Lines, Inc. owned by contract Eastern shall provide tion the right to ride the bus nor In a last minute decision, Washington Cake 12 eggs separated and beaten seven 1973 International buses, have they the right to remove developers of the proposed would be a vital part of the 2 KMT Mcn'i Silk Wool Suits...... $55.00 Men's Tusedo Suits...... $70.00 the public, and will afford George Negro! Men's Trevira Wool Suits .. .$52.00 5 cups of sifted all-purpose 1 pound flour sifted twice 66-seat capacity; one 1972 Inter­ any student from the bus. travel center on Merrow Rd. plans. SUITS Men's Cashmere S1h$ 10s ..$42.00 visitors the opportunity to tour flour 'A lb pitted dates The contract is being held in Men's Sharkskin Suits ...... $55.00 Ladles' Silk S u its ...... $48.00 national bus, 60-seat capacity, Operators must be courteous to withdrew their application for a Residents had turned put in FOR British Worsted Suits ...... $55.00 the historic homestead. Cakes IV^ tsps baking powder 8 large almonds, skins escrow by Town Counsel pen­ Ladles' Silk Pantsuits...... $45.00 ding receipt from Safeco Ins. as a spare bus; and two 1973 all students, operate bus in safe zone change. Recently denied a large numbers at an earlier Men's Shirts...... $ 7.50 Ladles' Cashmere Topcoats .$68.00 and cookies made from authen­ 1 tsp nutmeg removed Man's T o p co ats ...... $65.00 Co. of a letter unconditionally International mini-buses, 20- and careful manner with due Zoning Board of Appeals PZC informal hearing and the 425 Ladiss' Knit-Suit 3-Pca...... $38.00 tic recipes of the 1700s will be llA cups margarine honey for glazing ZBA hearing early this month featured. advising that it will renew a seat capacity. All vehicles regard for safety and well being variance for gas pumps, the (Excluding Duty and Mailing) 2% cups sugar provided must comply in all for each student and shall not at to voice opposition to the Also on the grounds, in the performance bond in the 6 eggs Cream butter and sugar. Add respects to minimum “truck stop.” Wadsworth Stable built in 1730 amount of $70,000 annually and any time endanger physical or sift, together these three the well-beaten egg yolks and specifications set by the board. in Hartford at North Atheneum will abide by terms of contract. moral well being of any stu­ 1 cup milk the stiffly beaten egg whites, Negro said'his equipment dent. *■' ^ u a re and Prospect St., aiyl The bond for the coming year 1 pkg currants (11 oz) and the flour alternately to the goes beyond all board Police dismantled and moved to has been received but the con­ Operators shall report in 1 tsp vanilla sugar and butter mixture. Beat specifications. writing to Eastern and the Lebanon in 1953 through the ef­ until light. Pour the mixture tract calls for a three-year Report bond. Snow tires will be required school principal’s office the forts of a group of concerned into a well-greased, lightly The contract calls for during the winter months. name of those students who James E. Webber, 23, of 940 floured pan, large enough to Chains may be required, and, misbehave and cannot be hold it with 1” left on top. Bake Eastern to provide transporta­ E. Middle Tpke.,' was charged tion services fo.r all daily bus when so required, must be managed. with breach of peace Monday at 350 until golden brown and placed on the rear wheels of tester comes clean. Allow to Vruns to and from all ^Iton afternoon in connection with an buses and mini-buses. * Court Refuses incident at Bess Eaton Donut cool in the pan. When cool, schools for all students in­ All vehicles must be in­ Shop, Center St., police said. remove and decorate the top cluding one daily late bus run; all daily bus runs to and from spected daily and must be kept To Block Webber was released on a with dates and almonds and in first class repair and glaze with honey. The secret of all schools in and out of Bolton Times Sale $100 non-surety bond for court for special education students; operating conditions at all July 9. this cake is in the long, slow, times. Records of such services NEW HAVEN (AP) - A carefuj baking. athletic trips and field trips. The board, through the shall be maintained and made Superior Court judge refused superintendent of schools, will' available to the board on de­ today to block the proposed Vernon establish the best routes and mand. purchase of The Hatford Times schedules for daily bus runs All vehicles used exclusively by The Register Publishing Co. Police before each school year. under the contract will be of New Haven, stored at an area provided by Lionel S. Jackson, Register Burton Ames, 21, of 1063 Main All students will be picked up St., South Windsor, was at or as close to their homes as the board to the rear of the president, said after the ruling Center School. by Judge Leo Parskey that, charged Monday with first- possible. No student shall be degree criminal trespass and 9 Eastern will obtain the ser­ “the company will move ahead allowed to cross any street to intoxication. Police say the board or disembark a bus vices of operators who are on efforts to reach an agree­ careful, courteous, in good ment for purchase of The Hart­ charges are the result of an in­ except as authorized by the vestigation into a complaint board. health and of reputable ford Times.” character, capable of main­ An injunction prohibiting the from a Brooklyn St. resident. The following rules apply to He was released this morning Historic Jonathan Trumbull House in Lebanon is owned and maintained by the Connec­ daily bus runs in Bolton; taining discipline and good sale was sought last month by public relations between Lionel’s brother, Richard S. under a $100 non-surety bond for ticut Daughters of the American Revolution. Departure time for students court July 3. from home to school shall not students and public and Jackson, former president and between board and public and still a trustee of the Register. be more than 50 minutes before A three-car accident Moday classes commence and arrival who meet certain minimum The court action was the latest qualifiedtibns. maneuver in a continuing fami­ on Windsor Ave. resulted in the at home shall not be more than issuing of a summons to 50 minutes after classes end, Eastern shall be required to ly feud over control of the COMING JUNE 23 submit the following informa­ publishing company which Michael Gessay, 17, of 5 Plea­ except as determined by the sant St., Rockville. He is~ board for such activities as tion, concerning certain owns the New haven Register minimum qualifications, for and Journal-Courier. charged with failure to drive a detention, tutoring, extra­ reasonable distance apart. curricular and other exceptions each operator; name, address, Judge Parskey also rejected phone, 22 years of age or older, Richard Jackson’s move to Police say that the Gessay as determined by the board. vehicle collided with a car A special edition complete physical and eye have Lionel and Henry Conlon Also, no student shall arrive operated by Marjorie Reynolds on the school grounds earlier examination annually, chest of Catskill, N.Y., removed from xrays at least once every three their positions as the com­ of Main St., Talcottville, for­ years, electrocardigram test if pany’s other two trustees. cing her car into one operated commemorating Manchester’s by Roland Balenger of Hartford Tpke., Rockville. H ebron Police say that there were no Vernon injuries in the accident. 150th Anniversary J No court date is available at T h o m s o n this^jjpe. This Herald special edition will chronicle Manchester’s first 150 years in Town Reports seven sections, each deaiing with a different aspect of Manchester’s story. Seeks Post About Town It will be an edition that readers wiii keep for years to come. With Rham Rev-Share Use Emma Nettleton Group of Center Congregational Church This Special Edition will be distributed to our subscribers on Saturday, June 23. You can As required by the U.S. $lS,50i() for an addition to the will meet tonight at 6 at the U ANNE EMT Department of the Treasury, public works garage and $5,500 church and go to the Acadia order extra copies for friends and relatives now! Correspondent the town of Vernon has filed a for new equipment for.the town Restaurant for its annual Tel. 2 2 8 -39 71 dinner. Candlelight flickers on a unique tole tray as homemade bread and Washington Cake await visitors to the Colonial Tea. report of the breadkown of the clerk's office and vault. Ralph Thompson of East St. use of the half-year allocation The total amount of the has announced his candidacy of Revenue Sharing Funds. revenue sharing amount, for YMCA Drop-In will meet for the Regional District 8 In the area of public safety, the half-year period, is $184,117 Wednesday from 9;30 to 11;30 Board of Education for the $42,900 was allocated for and $92,000 was allocated in a.m. at the Community Y, 80 N. three-year term to be voted general subsistence to the terms of the town budget. Main St. All women are invited upon a| the June 25 town police department and the An amount of funds was for fellowship, volleyball or N meeting called by the Board of town’s two fire departments. transferred, and this represents bowling, and a break for coffee. Selectmen. * ' Under public transportation, $10,000 for a new traffic signal; The town, annually elects a $22,500 was allocated to be used. $1,300 for public works radios; Story By regional board member for a as general assistance to the $8,500 for a sidewalk plow and Betty Ryder three-year term starting in July public works road maintenance $25,000 for construction of new Women's Editor of each y ^ r. This year the seat effort. sidewalks. up. for election is that of Harry An amount of $4,982 was Under public safety, an Megson’s of Rt. 85. Megson, given as budgetary^ assistance Photos amount of $35,835 will go for a MANCHESTER who has served on the regional to the tow n’s re c re a tio n motocycle for the police depart­ By board since he was first elected program, And $3,000 was given ment at $2(700; $20,135 for a Sylvian in May 1969 to fulfill an un­ to a new item, the Manchester new truck and radios for the Ofiara expired term,#s not seeking re- Sheltereci Workshop. fire departments-and $13,000 for election. An amount of $1,600 was used a new ambulance. Thompson is a graduate of to offset the cost of a new vault Under the planned use report, Northeastern University and is to expand the tax collection ef- as submitted to the Town Coun­ THEN and NOW employed by Pratt and Whitney .fort necessary because of a cil last night, items under the Aircraft, East Hartford, as a complete new sewer assess­ category of operating and mechanical engineer. He, and ment programT* maintenance of expenditure his wife, Judy, moved to Under the capital expen­ totals $74,982 and under the Mrs. Raymond Gardner of Guilford, regent of the Agnes Dickinson Lee Chapter of DAR, Hebron four yeai*s ago from ditures planned usage, the total capital equipments $109,135 was co-chairman of the event, greets Mrs. Ben Sasportas of Windsor, state regent, Connecticut Woburn, Mass., where he was a is $28.^ which will include allocated. The combined DAR, center, and Mrs. Howard Lockward of Manchester, regent of Orford Parish, student. They have two $10,500 for a hew dog pound. amounts total $184,117 which is Manchester Chapter, as they arrive. children. the amount that must be ished as the town’s first S i-annual planned use report, Richard Borden, direc- This is a test pattern to Coventry Graduates tor of administration, told the determine The. Herald’s print- Now MAILED ANYWHERE council. ing quality. Marc Charles Allee Kevin Earle Lynch James R. 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PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ^chester, Conn., Tues^ June 19, 1973 mNCHESTER EVENING H ^ A I ^ M a n c h M ^ 19 1973- pa q e Girl Scout SulliVan- Burrill NINE 'News Our Servicemen Calnen - Miner The Baby Has Seven scouts from Cadette ji m s a r i Daniel W. Edwards,^ son of Airman First Gass Michael Weddings and Engagements I,, Troop 10 were the First Class Frederick Edwards of 107 J. Tweedie, son of Raymond A. Badge, the highest award in the Spruce St., has enlisted in the Tweedi6 Jr. of 91W; Center St., r cadette scouting .program, at U. S. Air Force. He reported for Manchester has graduated at Camp Merri-Wood recently. active duty May 31 and after Sheppard AFB, Tex., from the Smith-Wellington Selley-Binock Been Named Recipients were Arlene six-weeks of basic Air Force U.S. Air Force communications Berube, daughter of Mr. and training at Lackland AFB, San equipment repairman course Mrs. Anthony Berube, 54 High Antonio, Tex. he will attend 10- conducted by the Air Training W::sW:::¥:W:%':W:W:::y:y:¥:¥:¥SS:WS:r:*S^^ St.; Christine Hanauer, weeks of advanced training at C om m and. He is a 1972 Coll-, Jeremy Michael, son of Robert M. and Kathleen A. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Biloxi, Miss in the administra­ graduate of Manchester High Trembley Cote of RED 2, Rockville. He was bom June 2 at Hanauer, 116 Wells St.; tion career field. School. Rockville General Hospital. His maternargrandparents are Mr. daughter of Mr. and.- Mrs. and Mrs. Donald Trembley of Stafford Springs. His paternal Kenneth Mati, Louisa Marti, 20 Chauffeur’s \ Ms^ine Pfc. Roy L. Klember, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cote of Crystal Laka Rd., Woodhill St.; Laura Prentice, ward of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rockville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barbanell of 443 Griffin Rd., Edward Prentice, 110 Camp- Complaint South Windsor, participked in Gun.iien, Laura Beihany, daughter of Donald E. and Deborah field Rd.; Nancy Schaffer, At our house, the kids’ after Operation Spartan Forest at the Palmer Gunsten of 6 Overhill Rd., Ellington. She was born June 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. school activities are written on Marine Corps Base at Camp at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Walter Weir, 170 Wells St.; and a calendar that’s taped to the LeJeune, N.C. A former student Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer of Camp Hill, Pa. Her paternal Kendall Wilson, daughter of refrigerator door. Every mor­ at South Windsor High School, grandmother is Mrs. Eugene Gunsten of 347 Spring St., Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson, 25 ning with my first cup of coffee, he joined the Marine Corps in Manchester. She has a sister, Lisa Tiffany, 3. Cornell St. I read the calendar and plan ac­ February 1972. These scouts were required to cordingly. Viviano, .Scott Matthew, son of Thomas and Ann Smith show skili, knowledge and A typical Tuesday might look Airman Richard T. Migliore, Viviano of Grant Hill Rd., Tolland. He was bom June 5 at experience in six different like this: 2:45 drive J to guitar; son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas 4 Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. areas of badge work and in­ 3 drive K to acrobatics; 3:30 Migliore of 417 Summit St., and Mrs. George W. Smith of Leicester, Mass. His paternal tegrity through action and at­ Bolton Studio drive J from guitar to museum Manchester, has been assigned grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Viviano of North Haven. titude in personal day to day class; 4 drive S to riding lesson;, to Chanute AFB, 111., after com­ He has a sister, Kimberly Ann, 3. living. 25th Anniversary 4:30 pick up J at museum, K at pleting Air Force Basic Arlene Berube, Laura Pren­ acrobatics, St at riding; 5 drop training. He is a 1972 graduate Gagnon, Jason Eric, son of Jocelyn and Ginette Dube Gagnon tice, Nancy Schaffer and Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Serra of relatives attending the celebra­ S at orthodentist. of Manchester High School and of 42 High Manor Park, Rockville. He was bom June 6 at dail Wilson will join Senior Ridgefield Eark, N.J. were tion. The couple was the Now, to the untrained eye it attended Manchester Com­ .Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. Troop 2. An appropriate gift honored at a surprise 25th wed- recipient of many gifts. looks like 5m easy, well planned munity College. They were married May 22, I’liotii by Deford Dechert and Mrs. Laurier Dube of East Hartford. His paternal grand­ was presented to each of the d^anniversary party June 10 afternoon. There’s a time and a parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagnon of Hartford. first class scouts who in return aV the KofC Home in 1948 in St. James Church, place and a child for Marine Sgt. David R. Manchester. They have two presented a delux first aid kit to Manchester. Mrs. Serra, the everything. And no child has Ignatowicz, son of Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin Photo Mrs. Robert William Calnen Jr. Mrs. IVler llirkey Burbank, Michael Theodore, son of Robert F. and Marie R. the troop. former Theresa Quaglia lived children, John and Linda. been scheduled to be in more Peter Ignatowicz of 33 Vernon Burbank of Bear Swamp Rd., Andover. He was born May 19 at An outdoor flag ceremony most of her life in Manchester The party was hosted by than one place at the same Ave., and whose wife Paula is Mrs. Dennis J. S.ullivan III Miss Patrice Eileen Miner Manchester was best man. before her marriage. members pf Mrs. Serra’s fami­ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and Robert William Calnen Jr. New Britain General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are preceded the awarding of time. Miss Joan Marie Burrill of Bridesmaids were Miss Jo Ushers were Robert L. Edelson Mrs. Ray Fike, M rs.'Serra’s ly, Mr. and Mrs. John Quaglia, New President William A. Turner of Baker both of Manchester, exchanged Mr. and Mrs. Michael Regan of Chester, N.Y. His paternal numerous proficiency badges to But, to the trained eye of an Wapping became the bride of Ann Campanelli of South Wind­ of Vernon, John J. McLaughlin sister, made an anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred Sobiski, Rd., all of Rockville, was marriage vows June 2 at St. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Burbank of Pembroke, other members of the troop by experienced mother, the very Mrs. Peter Hickey of 82 Dennis James Sullivan III of sor, Mrs. John Derrick of Jr. of Manchester, and Arnold cake for the many friends and all of the Manchester area. meritoriously promoted to his Jqmes Church. > Mass. He has a brother, Francis! 2. Miss Jean Kelsey, assistant sight of that schedule calls for Oxford St. was installed as Manchester, Saturday at the Manchester, Miss Susan Dwyer E. Haley of West Hartford. present rank at the Marine leader. moans and groans and a second president of the Manchester Wapping Community Church. of Vqrnon, Miss Gail Groh of A reception was held at the 9 Corps Air Station at New River, The bride is the daughter of Kiichell, Lynnanne, daugher of Richard G. and Rose M. Pitta Miss Janice Reault and Miss cup fo coffee. It’s going'to be Newcomers Club in ceremonies The bride is the daughter of Vernon, Miss Barbara Kotlarz Glastonbury Hills Country N.C. Mrs. Francis E. Miner of 265 Club. The couple are living in Kitchell of Pine St., Columbia. She was bom June 5 at Pamela Walch presented to one of those impossible days, at the club’s annual banquet at Mrs. Robert C. Burrill of 82 of New Britain, and Mrs. Alan Buceivicius Photo College Graduates Timrod Rd. and the late Francis Windsor. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Camp Merrie-Wood, on behdlf when mother and car are Manchester Country Club Felt Rd., Wapping, and the late Petersen of South Windsor? Miner. The bridegroom is the Mrs. Calnen is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Freitas of Lowell, Mass. Her paternal of former members of Troo^lO, welded together. When one recently. She succeeds Mrs. Robert C. Burrill. The Their gowns and headpieces Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Smith son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Marymount College, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. R.G. Kitchell of East a bookshelf in memory of Miss wrong turn or one too many George McNiff. bridegroom is the son of Mr. matched those of the honor Miss Vera June Wellington of Miss Carol Ann Wellington of Calnen of 550 Spring St. Tarrytown, N.Y. Mr. Calnen is Bridgewater, Mass. She has a brother, Richar(l III; and two Evaline Pentland, co-founder traffic lights can throw the en­ Mrs. Calvin Mahlstedt of 48 30 Fish Records Set and Mrs. Dennis J. Sullivan Jr. attendant and they each carried w South Windsor and Charles South Windsor, the bride’s a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, sisters, Kim and Devry. tire schedule into a turmoil. Galaxy Dr. was named “New­ of 4 Robin Rd. and past leaderJ\)f the troop. San Juan — In the waters a colonial bouquet of hot pink sister, was maid of honor. She The Rev. Robert Shea of “All I do is drive,” I com­ comer of the Year.” The award Richard Smith of and is a graduate with high Books on nature and the out of around Puerto Rico live more The Rev. Harold Richardson and light pink carnations with Manchester exchanged wedding wore a yellow dotted Swiss Rocky Hill celebrated the nup­ Garrow, John Henry, son of Bernard and Marie Schneider plained to my husband. “Drive, is made annually to the honors of the University of doors were given by Cathy than 600 species of fish, about of Wapping'Community Church baby’s breath. vows May 4 at South United gown fashioned with Empire tial Mass and officiated at the Garrow of 17 Robin Rd. He was born June 5 at Manchester drive, drive. Did I have to member who has made an out­ Connecticut. Charest, Lihda Chambers, Don­ 75 of them game fish. Over 30 officiated at the double-ring .Walter Foster of South Wind­ Methodist Church, Manchester. waist and a yellow bow and veil double-ring ceremony. Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Edward memorize the methods of Dr. standing contribution to the world fishing records have been ceremony. Baskets of gladioli sor was best man. Ushers were na Raimondo, Mary Sinnaman, Manchester. headpiece. She carried a The bride was given in Schneider of 14 West St., Rockville. His paternal grandparents Spock and Dr. Ginnot just to be organization during the year. set in Puerto Rican waters, in­ Kendall Wilson and Joanne and snapdragons decorated the Richard Burrill of Wapping, The bride' is the daughter of nosegay of daisies, and yellow are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garrow of Enfield. He has a brother, Ed­ chauffeur? And you know,” I Other officers installed are cluding some of the biggest blue marriage by her brother, F. Wohglemuth. church. Patrick Lydick was brother of the bride; William Mrs. Vera J. Wellington of tea roses^ Weldon Miner of Bolton. She die and a sister Arlene. continued, “I can’t even use the Mrs. Thomas Jones, vice presi­ marlin ever caught. organist. The traditional passing of Courtney of Vernon; John Laurel St., South Windsor. The driving time to communicate dent; Mrs. Ronald Pachen, Bradfard. Greene of wore an Empire gown of silk patrol cords was conducted by The bride, given in marriage Derrick'of Manchester; bridegroom is the son of Mr. Manchester was best man. Memery Photo Deptula, Elizahcih Ann, daughter of Louis C. and Dolores E. with the kids. The boys want the recording secretary; Mrs. organza trimmed with Alencon Arlene Berube, Suzanne by her brother, Robert C. Michael Gilbert of Talcottville; and Mrs. Charles R. Smith Sr. Ushers were Eric Wellington of lace and designed with a dhapel Lewie Deptula of Willimantic. She was born June 3 at radio on loud and the girls are Clayton Gould, corresponding Thomas and Nancy Schaffer. Burrill Jr., wore a white sate Alan Petersen of South Wind­ of 37 Alexander St. South Windsor, Duane Smith of Mrs. Robert B. Selley train. Her matching lace man­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is talking in a new kind of pig- secretary; and Mrs. John Papa, The new patrol leaders are Beginners Group peau gown with Empire waist, sor, cousin of the bride; and Manchester and George Smith tilla was attached to a Juliet Mrs. Elizabeth Lewie of Manchester. Her paternal grandmother Latin. When they rattle on to treasurer. The Rev. George Webb of Jane Dewey, Cynthia Martin, A-line skirt, high Victorian Raymond Sullivan of South United Methodist Church of Manchester. South United Methodist and white daisies, baby’s cap. She carried a bouquet of is Mrs. Joseph Deptula of Dorchester, Mass. She has a brother, Donna Raimondo and Kim each other I don’t pick up a Committee chairmen in­ GUITAR neckline and Camelot sleeves, Manchester, brother of the Lawrence C., 3. stalled are Mrs. Robert Misage, officiated at the double-ring A reception was held at . the Church, Manchester, was the breath and ivy with white rib­ ste^anotis, philanopsis orchids Smith, assited by Linda single word they’re saying.” trimmed with NoUingham lace bridegroom. and^ivy. program; Mrs. Charles CLASSES ceremony. The church was home of the bridegroom’s scene June 9 of the marriage of bons. Chambers, Aqn Hanlon, Mary My husband nodded sym­ at bodice, c o lla ^ n d sleeves A reception was held at the ' Miss Susan Lynn Binock of >uorilcnclorp. Ginger, daughter of Christiaan Jr. and Diane MacDonald, social; Mrs. decorated with white gladioli parents, after which the couple Brian A. Volsdal of Jay, Vt. Sinnaman ^Lte> apricot dotted Swiss organza '\14-16-19-28 To develop message .for Wednesday, I BEGINNING BRIDGE: Minimum Age 10 Odium and Judy Pyka. Cornell-Quay American Legion 3-10-12-241^ gown trimmed with white /4S-48-56 read words corresponding to numbers 31-60-75 Starts June 26, 4 weeks, Tuesday & Thursday 9:30-11:30 a.m. I Post at its annual meeting of your Zodiac birth sign. $17.50 venise lace, styled with a vee- by Bulova TAURUS SCORRIO James Results of the Manchester Other officers elected are: APR. 20 1 You'fC 31 Concenirofe 61 Voluobles neckline, short capped sleeves. A ' 2 You 32 You 62 About per. 2 3 ^ College Notes YWCA novice duplicate games John Mayne, first vice com­ I MAY 20 (BEGINNING CHESS: Minimum Age 10 Empire waist and A-line skirt. F. 3 Evcfyfhing 33 A n J 63 Favors NOV. 2 l l i ^ played June 12 are as follows: mander; Dale A. Ostrout, se­ 1- 6-13-15 4 Good 34 Try 64 Or Starts July 2. 4 weeks, Monday & Wednesday, 7:30-9:30 p.m, She wore a white straw picture D’Amato ¥ First, Ann Ingram and Elaine'* cond vice commander; Charles :£^3-36-54 5 Moke 35 Riglif 6Sor— 18-26-34-414 $15.00 6 Going . 36 Doing 66 Initiotive 57-65-79-871 I hat trimmed with apricot rib­ Miss Martha Muldpon, GEMINI ■8/R.Ph 1 Howat; second, Inara Larson L. Wigren, finance officer; 7 Don't 37 Sex . 67 W hich SAGITTARIUSu i I I Walk in registration wili be heid at the Student Center! Luring Photo bons and carried a nosegay of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John I— W F g MAY 21 8 N eglect. 38 Older 6| Those and Sue Fenton; third, Judy Edwin Edwards, chaplain; NOV. Buiiding, Main Campus, 60 Bidweil Street on June 19 and| 9 You « 39 Folks 69 A I yellow and white daisies, J. Muldoon of 83 Brent Rd. has I'lyv'rgji' r/r JUlif 20 The engagement of Miss Pitts and Patricia Belekewicz. Jerry Bartlett, service officer; 10 Goes 40 A 70 Or DEC=- 2' f>*!l Z lM Y foop Yo u 'r e a u b r c ic 120 — 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon and 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. baby’s breath and ivy trimmed been named to the dean’s list The organization of doctors 2- 5-22-35 1 1 Don't 4 1 NofHing 71 From Last game of the season for the David Morsey, historian; Guy 42-43-55-59rt> 'To C A N , p u r T h e mo6T Kathleen Mary O’Neil of South with yellow ribbons. for the fall and spring semester into unions is a seeming jfc250-52-66 12 Your 42 Try 72 Receptive I For further Information or an application, call the W/sfon| novice group wiil be played Mullins, sargent-at-arms; 61-70-83-90' CoHMotd ARE ^doColACTe., Windsor to Arthur Wells Clarke at the University) of Connec­ contradiction, considering CANCER I'3 Ploces 43 Not 73 Needs I of Extension Serices, Manchester Community Coffegej Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. Ftancis J. Leary, adjutant. 14 Brush 44 Do 74 Rom ance CAPRICORN B<5 and carried nosega'ys of yellow senior majoring in speech members of some type of ^ AUG. 23 FES. 19 ' ebony links.. Water resis­ 29 To 59 M islay 89 Today intern counselor by the State 9 Mrs. Manuel Clark; third, Joe Linders and Francis J. Leary, and white daisies, baby’s therapy. tant. union (most commonly ,V-' Sfpf.-22 .3 0 To 60 On 90 Trinkets MAR. 20 Toce.and John Descy. J. Bartlett, H. Pohl Petersen, Department of Education. breath and ivy trimmed with $5500 0\73-37-46-58 r \ 6/20 20-32-40-51 called by such terms as Also, East-West, first, Wierzbicki, Mayne, Donahue. (^Good (^Adverse jN c u tr jl Her fiance is employed as a white ribbons. Miss Laura Kurtz, daugh'tetr C^>te9-72-80-89 67-73-85-88'c DATE AND DAY “AJ” guild, federation or com­ Dolores Bacon and Norm Alternates are: Mqrsey, surveyor by United Engineers. Miss Katherine Maynard of of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kurtz of mittee):.. In the San Fran­ A Sept. 15 wedding is planned. Brushed silver dial. Water Grade; second, James Polites Ostrout, Mullins, Deci, Ellington was flower girl. She 337 Keeney St., has been named resistant. Gold-filled band cisco Bay area alone there and William Gorden; third, Mr. Edwards, C. Smith, F. wore a yellow, organza gown to the.deans list-at Up.sala with expansion Center. and Mrs. Donald Denley. Woglemuth, and H. Ward HAVE YOU AN ^ with Empire waist, short College, East Orange, N. J. for a re more than 1000 S r i y it with $5995 members...The American Superb EVENT SCHEDULED capped sleeves, with yellow and ,. the spring semester. lu'iirl.'i n)ul //uTirr.v nj Medical Association has THAT CALLS FOR white dotted Swiss pinafore. Choose a watcli you'll wear with a minimum of effort lneiiniL\.genis. Tlir Engaged remained aloof from the (Mm/m FOOD? She carried a nosegay of yellow ... and a great deal of pride. 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Herald Angle McCurry Fires Shutout second Milwaukee Miracle > ^ By Earl Yost As Legion Wins First May Now Be in the Making Sports Editor MILWAUKEE (AP)(AP^ — What baseball hamphall people nAnnIa are Dfn»_star­ r»__»______.. ______.. . . ______next eight batters, striking out the Braves’ heyday here in the 1960s, Called the enthusiasm “just By Chris Blake Manchester only managed The iocals played excellent ting to call the second Milwaukee miracle had been beautiful.” ’ . ^ o u r . Windsor threatened in the thhrw hits off two Windsor defensively and had the big hits Tim Cunningham was the emerging despite only sparing help from George Scott. Connie McCurry fired a nfth and the seventh, but TONIGHT’S GAMES “It wouldn’t surprise me if the crowd didn’t help us get a cou­ hurlers, but bunched two in the when they needed them. only losing player with two hits. Until Monday night, that is. three-hitter to lead the McCurry worked out of both Fuller’s vs. Hero’s, 6:15 ple of runs,” he said. “I’m sure everybody in the park heard it.” first inning and scored once. McCurry pitched brilliantly, Scott, the ' only genuine star last year f inal Round Decisive Manchester legion team to jams. Fitzgerald He referred to the three bases loaded walks, when the crowd Bruce Peck beat out a striking out seven, for the com­ EASTERN when he drove in 88 runs for a last place club, broke a long slump Manchester added an in­ Lynch vs. DeMaio, 7:30 screamed at every pitch and visibly unnerved Don Newhauser, Improving his final 18 holes by eight strokes over his their first Zone Eight with, grounder. Jack Maloney singled plete game victory. Wirsul, who Out hit by Lenox Pharmacy, with two homers good for three runs-batted in. The astonishing surance run in the third ffamei Fitzgerald the young Boston who issu^ them. first 18 in the 72-hole test for the coveted Club Golf Cham­ 2-0, over Windsor last night down the leftfield line and John experienced early control Nelson Freightways scored Brewers took it from there behind Jim Colbom, 9-2, routing the on some heads-up base-running problems, was the loser. Gorman vs. Fogarty, 8:45 “The enthusiasm is definitely the best I’ve seen for the pionship at the Manchester Country Club, Woody Clark at Memorial Field. McKeon hit into a fielder’s Fitzgerald more runs in posting a 14-9 deci­ Boston Red Sox 8-3 for their 15th victory in 16 games. Brewers, ’ Crandall said. “The enthusiasm has been really good choice. With runners on first by McCurry. After walking on Manchester will attempt to AMERICAN LEAGUE wound up with his second crown after firing ended last Manche«ter (2) Fire vs. MCC, 6:15 Robertson sion at Nebo. Doug LeMayJe^ Scott’s two-run shot off loser Ray Culp, 0-2, in the third inning almost all season, but we had more people tonight and they were and third, starter Bobby Wirsul four pitches, and advancing to go over the .500 mark when they EasI AB R H RBI E WINF vs. Nassiff, 8:45 Nebo the offensive with three hits. capped a burst of four unearned runs that erased a 2-0 deficit really high.” Sunday. threw a and Peck second on another walk| travel to East Hartford Sullivan, ss 3 0 0 0 0 Oil Heat vs. Congo, 6:15 Nebo Four other players had two hits Three bases loaded walks, which Manager Del Crandall credited Colbom, who has won en of eight decisions since becoming a W L Pet. GB The husky shot-maker was down in the pack after the Pecit, 3B 2 1 1 0 0 came home. / McCurry hustied to third on a Wednesday. Ellington provides CB&T vs. Second Congo, 7:30 each. in part to the howling crowd of 22,796, made it 7-2 in the seventh starter May 9, allowed only three hits after the Sox scored twice Milwaukee 34 27 .567 first round with a 78 but put together two 72 rounds to trail Maloney, rf 2 0 1 1 1 McCurry, after allowing a wiid pitch and scooted home on the opposition Friday night at 3 0 0 0 0 Nebo Lenox was led by Gary as Milwaukee ran the longest winning streak in the majors this in the second inning. Baltimore 30 26 .536 1% pace-setter Ray Evelhoch by just one stroke, 221 to 222 on McKean, IB first inning single, retired the an infieid out. Nebo. Smachett), It 2 0 1 0 0 Bonanza vs. Charter Oak, 6:15 Osborne, Jim Welch, Ed year to 10 games. >ilje Sox filled the bases with none out on conseive singles by Detroit ' 32 29 .525 2 . Saturday, with 18 holes to play on Sunday. Evelhoch skied Mlllta, cf 3 0 0 0 0 Keeney Gudewicz, Ken Roback, Jim The Brewers, in last place when they began their tear, in­ Carl Yastrzemski, Orlando Cepeda and Rico Petrocelli.aa walk New York 33 30 .524 2 Nicola, 2B 2 0 0 0 0 Boston to a 79 Saturday and when the latter duplicated this score Crispino’s vs. Frechette, 6:15 Poole, Brian Sullivan and Boh creased their lead over runnerup Baltimore to IW games in the to Tommy Harper forced in one run and another scored on Mario 28 31 .475 5 Groman, c 3 0 0 0 0 American League East. Cleveland Sunday, the bespectacled Clark breezed home with his McCurry, p 2 1 0 0 0 Illing Marchard. ------Guerrero’s infield out. 22 41 .349 13 brilliant % to win by a whopping eight strokes. Evelhoch INDY Scott, who had been overdue to take his turn in the Brewers’ “They came up looking for breaking balls and got them, and West Totals 22 2 3 I I Jim Mendoitto pitched and hit hero-a-day formula, said he no longer felt special pleasure at Chicago 32 26 .552 had to be content with second place with an even 300, just CHARTER OAK they were bad pitches,” Colbom said of his rocky inning. “From w Indsor (0) Army & Navy Qub to a 10-5 win beating his former Red Sox teammates. Minnesota' 32 27 .542 % one stroke better than defending champion Stan Hilinski, AB R H RBI E Bemie’s TV turned off Glen then on when I got behind 2-0,1 threw fast balls instead.” over Mota’s at Keeney Field. “I’ve been here two years now, and you can’t keep the past in­ Kansas City 36 31 .537 Vi John Neligon and Ken Gordon. Gable, 3B 3 0 0 0 0 Construction, 16-8, last night at “When they got the bases loaded, Del came out and tolde, Mendoitto also had three hits. Looking Back at the Local Sports Scene side you forever,” said Scott, who has seven homers this season Oakland 34 30 .531 1 Clark's 70 round was the best of the entire tournament. Walsh, c < ,3 0 1 0 1 Fitzerald Field. Dennis Walsh ‘Don’t lose your aggressiveness or concentration. You’ll get out D'Agata, If 2 0 1 0 0 A1 Brown homered and singled but had none since June 1. California 32 29 .525 1% went 44 while Corky Coughling of this and we’re going to win.’ He was right, wasn’t he?” Retirement Due Soon Blanchard, cf 2 0 0 0 0 with five other players collec­ Fifty.four years ago, 1919, “Iwas talking to (Dave) May and (John) Briggs earlier and we “There’s no reason for me not to think about winning 20,” said Texas 20 38 .345 12 Parker, rf 3 0 0 0 0 had a perfect 3-3 showing. Ben Fox, Coacli Whiting. Middle ting two bingles each. were saying how Briggs and I haven’t found our good strokes yet Colbom, who until this year had totaled only 11 victories in parts Monduy'N (^aincH Mailman Joe Twaronite will call it a career shortly after Blanchard, 2B 2 0 1 0 0 Gryzb doubled and homered. ihese 10 young men in un­ row, Sher Beechler, Gil Mota’s Frank Treybal, John but we’ve been winning anyway,” he said. “When we get going Texas 7, Minnesota 4 Buika, ss 1 0 0 0 } In a losing effort. Skip Cool, iform made up the South of four major league seasons. “There’s certainly no reason to 37 years with the Manchester post office. The easy going, Boscarino, IB 3 0 0 0 0 Quinn and Dennis McCormack Wright, Cap Clenney, Boh like we can, that may be all we’ll need.” 'Detroit 5, Cleveland 1 Carl Colangelo, Dan Gauchione, Manclyester High School think pessimistically—not the way we’re playing.” serious Twaronite, one of the town’s best duckpin bowlers Wirshul, p— 1 0 0 0 0 each singled twice. Crockett’, Harold “I ’m just happy I got myself rolling again,” Scott said. “What Cepeda, Boston’s veteran designated hitter, said he saw no Milwaukee 8, Boston 3 Rotando, ph 1 0 0 0 0 Mike Mistretta and Todd Potter for more than three decades, had been a familiar figure on basehall team. Rear, Turkington. Front Sher was worrying me more than anything was that I wasn’t hitting reason why the Brewers should not stay in contention, implied Oakland 9, Kansas City 5 Teachman, p 0 0 0 0 0 each had two singles. California 9, Chicago 2 the Main Street “beat” ...Still looking for that elusive hole- Vassaiio, flh 1 0 0 0 0 V FELINE Unknown, Harry Sanden, Robh, Paul Ballsieper, Ed with power like i can. I had 11 doubles, but no triples and not Crandall deserves much of the credit for their surprising success. many home runs.” . Only games scheduled in-one, but determined that someday it wll happen, is SILK CITY Cut & Curl bombed Scruse, Manager Fred Finnegan, Win Lynch. “They’ve got nine players playing good ball,” Cepeda said. "If ToUis 22 0 3 0 2 31-5, at Illing. Nancy Lessig “Those balls tonight gave me extra pleasure bwause I know you work together and help each other the way they have, you can TueMlayV Games Doris Carpenter who sharpened up her golf in Florida this Behind a 18-hit attack, Dillon Manchester 101 000 X - 2 SB: Mllka, went 4-5 while Lynn Frazier now the power is still there,” he said, “I was doing something go a long ways.” Detroit (Fryman 2-6) at spring before entering tourney play at the Manchester Ford turned back Moriarty D'Agata 2; SAC: Buika (1); LOB: punched three hits along with mechanically wrong. I won’t say what it was, but last night I “That’s the most important thing,” he said. “And they’ve got a Cleveland (Tidrow 4-7), N Country Club...Alex Hackey, Country Club pro, who has Manchester 7. Windsor 0; BB: Brothers, 14-8, at Fitzgerald. studied films of games last year against New York and Cleveland good man in Crandall. They’re loose and happy.” Baltimore (Alexander 5-2) at been on the local scene since 1949 - 25 years - claims the Manchester 4, Windsor 2: SO: McCurry Don Storrs collected four base Donna Tedford. Four other 7, Wirsui 3, Teachmail2', Hitaoff: Wirsul players had two hits apiece. when I was hitting good.” The Brewers’ 15th victory since June 1 tied the club record for New York (Medich 5-3), N, 9 local course was never in better shape "and it’s going to knocks while Rich Belekewicz 2 for 2 runs in 4 innings; Teachman 1 (or ' For the losers which had only Disappointing Pirates About half the crowd greeted the Brewers with standing most triumphs in a month. The only winning month in franchise Oakland (Hunter 9-3) at Kan­ and Jim McAuley each had get better.” 0 runs in 2 innings.; L: Wirsui. ovations during pregame introductions. Crandall, a star during history was September of 1970, when the club was 15-13. sas City (Splittorff 10-3), N three hits. One of Belekewicz six team hits, Jan Peck led the Runner-up Was Consistent way with two singles. Boston (Pattin 6-8 and Curtis blows was a . 3-7) at Milwaukee (Slaton 4-5 Moriarty’s Tim Palmer, Joe Gan Still Beat Cubs When Ray Evelhoch compiled a 72-hole total score of 300 LITTLE MISS and Short 2-1 pr Champion 1-3). for the 1973 Mens Division Ciub Golf Championship at Kay Sets Pace Amaio and John Quaglia each Texas (Bibby 0-0) at produced two bingles. Both of In a battle for the top posi­ NEW YORK (AP) — The Pittsburgh straight pitching victory and has homered Manchester last weekend he matched his score of a year tion, Ansaldi’s remained un- Minnesota (Kaat 7-4), N Amaio’s hits were homers. Pirates are wallowing in the unac­ in each of his last three starts. In PGA Event beated by edging Manchester Five-Team Race California (Singer 10-3) at ago when he placed fifth. This time around the leader at customed depths of fifth place in the Brett survived a three-run homer by Olds, 16-14, at Martin Field. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago (Wood 14-7), N the halfway point was second best in the final Manchester Honda motored East, but despite that New York’s Rusty Staub in the first inning Wampanoag’s Bob Kay won Nella Leigher blasted a BATTING (125 at b a ts)- NATIONAI. LEAGUE tabulation...Bob karpilton, former Manchester High and past Acadia Restaurant, 11-8, at revolting development two facts are still and drove in two runs with his homer and a the weekly State PGA Golf grandslam homer while Debbie Blomberg, NY, ,402; W.Horton, East University of Maine football player, guided his Dennis- Fitzgerald. Mike Pagani hit and right up there with death and taxes in the sacrifice fly while knocked Tourney with a 37-35-71 on the Jimmy Ellis Goes Down and. Out in First Round Kosky and Jean Hennigan had sure-thing league ... the Pirates will beat Det,,.357. W L Pet GB Yarmouth Regional High to a 5-4 winning season la k fall in Farms Country Club in inside-thepark homer and had in three runs with a double and homer. In West Division Chicago 38 27 .585 two hits to lead the attack. Russ solo homers for the winners. Fergie Jenkins and Dock Ellis will beat The normally light-hitting Phils have RUNS—Mayberry, KC, 45; his first head-coaching position. A fine golfer, Hamilton is ,,Wallingford. George Cefaratti, Winner Earnie Shaver.Moves into Title Picture. Ref Is Hal Valan. the Chicago Cubs.. R.Jackson, Oak, 43. NEW YORK (AP) — How tight is the Sox’ Manager Chuck Tanner, reflecting on Montreal 29 28 .509 5 Willhide also had three hits. won seven of 10 games on their current American League’s West Division race? his team’s skid. “There are no excuses.” playing out of the Bass River Country Club on Cape Cod Pete Elosser, Bill O’Hare, and Geri Lombardo’s four-bagger Monday night’s 3-1 Pittsburgh victory RUNS BATTED St. Louis 30 31 .492 6 Bob McCaw led the golfers in Bill Ruff and Ron Nivison home stand, during which they’ve hit at a Well, the New York subway at rush hour this summer... Lou Becker reports the fourth annual helped Manchester Moulding to gave Ellis a lifetime 112 mark against the IN—Mayberry, KC, 62; 'RoyulH- A’h New York 28 30 .483 6% both homered for Acadia. .321 clip with 11 home runs. would be spacious compared to the five­ Cancer Fund Golf Tournament will be staged Friday at the team net score with a dest a 14-11 win over Nassiff Arms. Cubbies while Jenkins is a mere 9-21 R.Jackson, Oak, 55. Pittsburgh 26 32 . 448 8% ^ Dodgerg-Braves way squeeze going on over there. While Chicago and California occupied Ellington Ridge with $3,000 the goal. The field is already ball total of 67. ^ Cherie Dow had two homers in against the Pirates and has dropped eight HITS—Carew, Min, 76; most of the national TV, Kansas City Philadelphia 27 35 .436 9Vi DUSTY Chicago is still running in front, but just Manchester Country Club’s defeat. in a row since he last beat them two years Bill Russell drove in five runs with four D.May, Mil, 74. Manager Jack McKeon decided that his filled, Becker said. The latter will serve as co-chairman Thunderclap Uppercut In a mild upset. Mile’s Auto barely after dropping 11 of its last 16 assistant pro, Ralph DiNicolo, ago. singles, leading a 17-hit attack that DOUBLES-D.Allen, Chi, 18; team’s role as the backup game hurt the Los Angeles 40 25 .615 with John Harrigan and Sal Rossitto with Paul Kuehn the defeated Saving Bank of games, the latest a 9-2 thumping at the carded a 40-36-76. In team play Manchester Carpet Center It was the start of a key eight-game powered the Dodgers to their rout of the Melton, Chi, 14. Royals against Oakland. San Francisco 40 27 . 597 1 honorary chairmen. Last year $2,000 was realized for this Manchester, 18-16, at Robert­ hands of California in Monday night’s DiNicolo, Doc McKee, Walt rolled past Wilson Electric, 26- home stand for the Pirates — four each Braves and increased their lead in the T R IPL E ^C arew , Min, 7; “I hope we’re never on national TV Houston 36 30 .545 4Vi worthy cause...Chris Blake, who did a fine job covering Knocks Out Jimmy Ellis son Park. Brian Barstow, Bob nationally televised game. Ferguson, and Dave Lozlovich 8. Mary Calabro and Liz Shea with the Cubs and the Mets — and left West Division to a full game over idle San Coggins, Bal, 5; Bumbry, Bal, again,” he said. “ Everytime we’re on Cincinnati 34 29 . 540 5 Manchester Community College baseball this spring, has Valuk, Joe Curran and Tom Francisco. That victory left the Angels in fifth had a 36-33-69. each had four hits. Wilson’s them 8V2 games behind the East Division­ 5. there, we walk a bundle.” KC sur- Atlanta 28 37 .431 12 NEW YORK (AP) - Earnie Shavers un­ eluded victories against, a host of virtual Hessian each had three hits. place, but only IVz games behind the White J joined The Herald’s sports staff on a part-tiijie basis for Monica Murphy and Debbie Luz leading Bruins. Home runs byDarrell Evans, his 16th, HOME RUNS—Mayberry, ■ rendered nine bases on balls and the game San Diego 20 45 .308 20 loaded one thunderclap uppercut and unknowns, credited former light Homers were supplied by Sox. Squeez^ between those two are the summer months. Blake graduated from East Catholic both homered. Elsewhere, the and Dave Johnson, his 13th^ accounted for KC, 17; D.Allen, Chi, 15. was only-shown in Chicago and Anaheim, Monduy'H Games Jones to Coach vaulted from obscurity into the legion of heavyweight champion Archie Moore’s Barstow, Valuk and Norm Minnesota and Kansas City, both only one- High last week and will enroll at MCC in the fall. The trounced the Atlanta Braves 13-3, the St. all the Braves’ runs off Andy STOLEN BASES-NOrth, Calif., where the White Sox and Angels Philadelphia 9, New York 6 WASHINGTON (AP). - heavyweight contenders. advice with helping him win. Francour. Messersmith, who scattered six hits. half game behind, and Oakland, a mere young man served as sports editor for the East Catholic Joan Vallone homered and Louis Cardinals edged the Oak, .19; D.Nelson, Tex, 15. were blacked out. Imagine if the whole Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 1 Former Boston Celtics star K. Shavers, a former auto assembler from “Archie really sharpened me up,” he In a losing effort, Warren one game back. newspaper, the ECHO. .The Golf-o-Tron didn’t catch on and had three other hits to pace 1-0 in a rain-shortened five-inning contest Messersmith also contributed three PITCHING (6 Decisions)— country was tuned in? St. Louis 1, Montreal 0,5Vi in­ C. Jones was named head coach Canton, Ohio, who has run the gamut of said above the din of his crowded dressing Mosler had three hits while singles and drove in a run in the Dodgers’ In Monday’s other AL games, Oakland nings, rain proved to be only a fad at Talcottville and the indoor golf Willie’s to a 16-7 win over ’Turn­ and the outslugged Colbom, Mil, 9-2, .818, 2.01; small-fight clubs in his four year pro room which was jammed with Roger Lajoie homered. third straight victory. slugged Kansas City 9-5, Milwaukee of the National Basketball pike TV. Tracy Norwood also the New York Mets 9-6. Lee, Bsn, 7-2, .778, 2.01. RangerH-TwiiiH Los Angeles 13, Atlanta 3 venture has been scratched and the building is now the ■ Association Capital Bullets career, knocked out Jimmy Ellis with a wellwishers. “He taught me how to use ripped Boston 8-3, Detroit downed Jim Mason slugged his first major Only games scheduled homered. American League scores: Milwaukee 8, Cardg-Expog _ -N.Ryan, Cal, popular Colony Restaurant...Jimmy Jackson, who starred Monday. right uppercut to the head at 2:39 of the my raw power and get more power into CANDLELIGHT Cleveland 5-1 and Texas defeated league home run and Dave Nelson scored I’lieHday'H Games u Boston 3; California 9, Chicago 2; Oakland 149; Singer, Cal, 113 in baseball and football at Manchester High, now manages Bullets’ President Abe Pollin first round of a 12-round bout Monday my shots.” Vito’s scored in every inning Rookie Mike Tyson slammed his first Minnesota 7-4. New York and Baltimore three runs, helping Texas past Minnesota, Shannon Murphy’s 9, Kansas City 5; Detroit 5, Cleveland Ip Chicago (Reuschel 8-4 and McDonald’s in Manchester...Ron Gurnon, who passdd up night at Madison Square Garden. Ellis, who won the World Boxing to bomb Wyman Oil, 23-10, at major league homer, leading Rick Wise were not scheduled. The victory left the sixth place Rangers Bonham 4-1) at Pittsburgh said Jones was given a three- grandslam, plus four base Texas 7, Minnesota 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE The end came after Ellis stunned Association version of the heavyweight Mt. I'^ebo. Bill Fecko stroked and the Cardinals over the Expos. Tyson, 12 games behind in the West and with a (Moose 5-6 and Johnson 1-0), N playirig baseball with MCC this spring, will enter Southern year . contract but no salary blasts from Mary Bourque, BATTING (125 at b a ts)- AngelH-White Sox Shavers with a short, choppy right to the crown following a tournament to find a five base hits while A1 Grzyb The Mets, who came to Philadelphia hitting just .231 at game time, belted a very lonesome feeling at the bottom of the New York (Parker 5-0) at Connecticut State College in September, The right-handed figure \vas released. Joann Weiss and Lynn Douville Mota, LA, .343; Maddox, SF, The Angels stung Chicago for four runs jaw. Shavers wobbled into the ropes with successor for Muhammad Ali, sat collected four safeties. Ron with a fivergame winning streak, couldn’t Balor Moore pitch over the left field qall division. Philadelphia (Lonborg 3-6), N pitcher should be a welcome addition to Coach Gene Jones, who played on eight led Army & Navy to a 18-11 win .337. , in the fourth inning, two of them on Alan Ellis in pursuit and was in obvious trouble dejectedly on a bench in his dressing Girouard, Jim Warner, Bob stop Ken Brett, who posted his third in the second inning. Montreal (Renko 5-3) at St. Casey’s squad. NBA championship teams over Hagler Realty. In defeat. . after absorbing two sharp left hooks to the room. Warner and Vic Salcius each RUNS-Bonds, SF, 65; Gallagher's triple. They added five more TiUtTN-IiKliunx Louis •( Murphy 0-1), N during 13 years with the Celtics, Shelly Valentine and Kathy jV.Davis, LA, 46. in the fifth, three of them on two bases jaw. “I had him h u rt... I had him hurt. What reached base'three times. Detroit supported Jim Perry’s four-hit Houston (Reuss 7-5) at San moves to the Bullets after one McCarthy both had home runs. Shavers, who weighed 206V4 and entered a bad break,” Ellis said in a low voice as Girouard and Jim Warner were RUNS BATTED IN-Bench, loaded walks and a wild pitch by reliever pitching with homers by Dick Sharon, Bill Diego (Kirby 2-7), N year as head coach of the San Cin, 52; Ferguson, LA, 49. Jim Geddes. Freehan and Aurelio Rodriguez to defeat N Diego Conquistadores of the the bout with a 44-2 record with 43 he shook his head in disbelief. “How much credited with homers. Wimbledon Field Atlanta (Niekro 6-3) at Los Armory Package defeated HITS-Bonds, SF, 89; That was enough to tag the White Sox 'Cleveland. Merchants Here Tonight knockouts, reeled back to the center of the time was it?,” he asked a reporter. For the losers. Woody Clark Angeles (John 5-3), N American Basketball Associar Bantley Oil, 20-8. Virginia Ftlentes, SF, 84. ^ with their fourth straight loss. “You have ring and then sent Ellis flat on his back Someone told him. He shook his head homered, doubled and singled. It was the sixth straight loss and 16th in Cincinnati (Norman 2-7) at tion. Zukas led the offense with two with the uppercut. Referee Harold Valan again. Rich Peck and Charlie Remains Unsettled DOUBLES-Cardenalf Chi, to ‘take the bitter with the sweet,” said the last 18 games for the Indians. San Francisco (Bryant 11-3), N hits while striking out seven of 15; Staub, NY, IS;- Simmons, Baseball counted Ellis out as floundered on the can­ “He just caught me with a desperation McNamara had three singles vas like a, beached whale, desperately shot. That’s a real shame. I was doing so each. the nine batters she faced. LONDON (AP) — Officials of the All-England Tennis StL, 15; Bonds, SF, 15. C i • » # Balesano Homer trying to rise. well until then.” Club announce the seedings for the Wimbledon tournament TRiPLEs-Metzger, Htn, 9; iSchmidt Loose at Plate MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE Wyman Oil trounced the B.A. Sanguillen, Pgh, 7. Ellis, who weighed 199% and is ranked Ellis, who is now 38-8, said his future REC-.-( -Soccer- today but nobody could be sure who’s playing and who EXTENSION SERVICES Club, 22-3. Jan Bidwell, HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pgh, fourth among the world’s heavyweights, was undecided. “I love to fight. I want to North Methodist allowed isn’t. Lorraine Edgar, Lauri Jeff l^mbardo scored four SUMMER SESSION 1973 Paces MB Win regained his feet after the count and keep on fighting,” said Ellis, who has Multi-Circuits only six hits en 18; H.Aaron, AU, 18. .Turkington, Maureen Flavell goals to lead the Olympics to a With the world’s greatest ten­ proved an even bigger distrac­ Make Yow Summer More hrtereiting - Enroll in staggered into the ropes, his knees beaten Oscar Bonevena, George Chuvalo, route to a 7-1 victory at Nebo. STOLEN BASES-Morgan, 1 4-3 Division C triumph the nis event due to start in six tion. Few cared who had won Cin, 28; Bonds, SF, 22. Credit or Non-Credit Summer Course. rubbery and his glassy eyes staring intou Jerry Quarry and lost to Joe Frazier and Bob Segal had three hits while and Rachel Elliott each had Phillies’ Infielder Displaying a lively fastball and keeping ahead of the solo hotqi^s. Falcon last night. day’s time, lawyers were still the first round matches: they PITCHING (6 Decisions)— Openings Remain in the Following Credit Courses: space. Muhammad Ali. His voice trailed oef and twdLsafeties came from Jim Lombardo’s fourth tally arguing over whether Nikki all wanted to know what was batters, Moriarty Brothers’ John Serafini hurled the locals LaPenta, Steve Wilson and In defeat, Kathy Hailoran Bryant, SF, 11-3, .786, 2.22; “That was the only real punch I he began unlacing his shoes, came with 15 seconds Pilic of Yugoslavia could com­ happening in-the Queen’s bench to a 3-2 Twilight League win over Bristol Cassins last night Earle Custer. stroked a round tripper. Wise, StL, 9-3, .750, 2.78. landed,” said Shavers. “He caught me a Don King, Shavers’ co-manager, remaining in regulation time. pete. And until the decision is division of the high court. Paces Hot Attack Th ett thru-credit courtei meet Moitdeye, Tueedeye, St Thuredeye, begin­ at Muzzy Field in Bristol. STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, ning Thursday. June 20, 1973. ALUMNI couple of goods shots but they didn’t really shouted above the noise in his fighter’s Dorn Rot assisted on two goals made, more than 70 players are Moriarty's now sports a 5-1 Riordan singled and Frank Though the main focus of 99; Carlton, Phi^ 99. Wicz struck out, setting the Going eight' innings before hurt. I’m in good shape and when you’re in dressing room: for the winners. Gary' Pesso liable to walk out in sympathy attention was on the judicial record while Bristol, knocked PHILADELPHIA (AP)—Mike Schmidt |s beginning to BUSINESS LAW: 7:00-9:30 p.m. INTRODUCTORY condition you can get hit and come right “Now we’re on our way. Nobody can scored twice and Chris Melia for the 33-year-old Yugoslav CALCULUS: from the unbeaten ranks, stage for Balesano. The strong darkness, Crispino’s and court, Erik van Dillen from San 1:00-3:30 p.m. back.” stop us now. We’ll whip Joe Frazier and once for the losers. star. enjoy himself and the Philadelphia Phillies are beginning boasts a 3-1 mark hitter laced the righthander’s Nassiff Arms remained tied, 3- Matero, Calif qualified twice to score runs. 3, in a well-played contest at Shavers, whose impressive record in- then beat George Foreman for the title." Pilic, suspended by the Inter­ for the tournament while Jim­ CORPORATE FINANCE: 7:00- INTRODUCTION TO Serafini has appeared in five • fastball over the leftfield “I feel loose now, and I feel I In a Division D tilt, the Tor­ national Lawn Tennis Federa­ “I’ve always been a slow 9:30 p.m. ECONOMICS: 9:00-11:30 a m. of the first six Moriarty games. barrier for three markers. Mt. Nebo. Crispino’s banged WUffiUEft my Conners of Philadelphia can help this club.” . starter,” said the big third Gene Johnson had the other hit seven hits and were led by Dave nados pulled out a 2-1 win in two tion is asking a British high also advanced, He has won three games and baseman after hitting a double Schmidt currently is part of AMERICAN LITERATURE. JUVENILE DELINQUENCY: 9:00- in the seventh. Rutherford and Tim Thibodeau Torza Qualifies overtimes, besting the Wild­ court judge to quash the suspen­ Mrs. Margaret Court of 1:00- lost one. TONIGHT’S GAMES and a home run Monday night to an explosive attaA that has 3:30 p.m. 11:30 a m. Bristol scored single runs in with two'hits each. Ricci and Black each tallied cats. Chris Diana booted the sion and declare him eligible to Australia won her first round Playing on the well-groomed In CWGA Play Stevenson’s vs. Lawyers help the Phillies whip the New enabled the Phillies to win the second and third innings. Mark Tweedie’s bunt was the one hit for the winners. The winning goal on a cross from play at Wimbledon. match from Christina Saidberg Muzzy Field, which is also the Dillon vs. Sears York Mets, 9-6. seven o fjfn games during this CREATIVE,^RAFTS: 9:00-11:30 MARRIAI3E AND THE FAMILY: Ernie Ginter reached on an only hit Nassiff’s could %et off losers’ attack was led by John Dave Pesso. Tom Shackner and All day Monday, Judge »Sir of Sweden while Chris Evert of home field of the Bristol Red Patty Torza, who won the VFW vs. Moriarty’s <)- “Y^u can look it up,” home stand. am . 7:00-9:30 p.m. of John Koepsel. Parla with tWo hits. the other Tornado goal. . Hugh Forbes listened to Fort Lauderdale, Fla., defeated Sox in the Eastern League, error, advanced on a wild pitch Hartford Times Invitational Schmidt said. “I always need In those 10 games, the and scored on Jim Ziogas’ Golf Tourodtnent last week, ' For the losers, Dave Boggini arguments from lawyers LaurA Rossuw of South Africa. ANALYTIC GEOMETRY & Moriarty's could muster only AMERICAN FARM Tonight about 100 at bats to get going. Phillies have hit at a .321 clip CALCULUS I: 7:00-9:30 p.m. single to make it 3-1. The final ALUMNI JUNIORS faltered to 41-45-85 yesterday in scored in the first period to give representing Pilic, the ILTF “I really don’t understand three hits off of losing pitclter AMEBICAN 7i25 Ya'nkg vs. ((Irioles, This time last year I was with 11 home runs. Cassin score came when Bud Groman’s Sport Shop Tallying 13 times in the last his teaman early lead. and the All-England Club, why they take so long to decide Dave Cichon. , the Connecticut Women’s Golf Two five-run innings gave WINF struggling at Eugene and the “Maybe it is the way Ken Smith singled and Mike Gion- amassed a 13-hit offensive out­ Association Championship at three innings, ■ Army & Navy« which runs Wimbledon, and . the case,” said Stan Smith, One of Cichon's pitches was Army & Navy an 11-4 victory rolled over Police's! Fire, 13-5 8:30«R ed Sox vs. Brewers, year before that I wasn’t hitting Brett is hitting,” said Manager These four-credit courses meet Monday through Thursday beginning vinazzo’s single' went through put to defeat Liggett Parkadq, Tumble Brook Country Club. • Manchester’s A team saw its still the case was not com­ reigning Wimbledon champion Thursday, June 28, Jagged by M oriarty’s Jim over Police & Fire last night a t’ last night at Valley St. WTIC at Reading. Danny Ozark. “He makes it Riordan’s legs for an error. 10-3, at the West Side Oval. Tom Miss Torza was 11 strokes off four-game with skein come to pleted. There were more legal from Sea Pines, S.C. Balesano for a three-run homer Waddell. Craig Pointer tossed a ASiN’s 14 hit attack included look so easy. Aggressive play is DATA PROCESSING: 7:00-9:30 Cichon then stroked a double to Bombardier, Brian Charlebois the pace of medalist Mrs. Bar­ an abrupt halt at the hands of submissions to come. ELEMENTS- OF PHYSICS: 7:00- in the first inning, which ac­ four-hitter to gain the win and Matt Peterson’s four-for-tour, catching. If somebody starts, pm . 9:30 p.m. score Smith, but an in­ and Wayne Fazzino had two hits bara Young of Aspetuck Valley Chaplin last night, 3-1. The Pilic ease has given the counted for the-winning output. helped the cause with two hits. and Scott Goehring’s three hits. the other guys get caught up in terference "^all got Moriarty’s each. , C.C. Mrs. Young carded a Chaplin was contained to one Queen’s Club totirnament—the With one, out in the first, Craig Labrec and Clark Stan- it.” 9 Bruce Balfe also walloped three last warm-up event before out of the inning. Liggett, limited to three hits brilliant 37-39-76 on the par 73 goal in the first half but added Brett, who is now 6-2, hit his Frank DiMauro walke^. Rich. dish also banged out two blows hits for ASiN. Wimbledon—even more of aa * Smith had three of Bristol’s by Bombadier, saw Spencer layout.' * ' two in the second. Manchester’s third home run in as many Openings remain in the following non-credil summer extension courses: apiece. For'PSiF, Donohue and air of unreality than usual. seven hits, all singles. Cichon Moore stroking a double. Match play started this mor­ only score came early in the se­ games to helps team come back P&F scored all four of its Hidecavage each went three- cond half on a shot to the left ' Queen’s Club has a reputation LEISURE TIME COURSES: whiffed 10 MB batters. ning. Miss ’Torza was to meet from a 3-8 deficit. HUMAN AWARENESS AND PERSONAL GROWTH: Starts July 3, 5 weeks, runs in one inning on a fifth in­ for-three at the plate.. for not being taken seriously. Tonight the local Gas House In an error-plagued contest, Mrs. Young in the first match corner by Steve Menschell. Rusty Staub followed a walk Tuesdays 7:00-10:00 p.m. $30.00 ning grandslam by Steve Wierz- The players have their minds on Gang will play at Mt. Nebo Manchester Savings topped of the day. j> The locals record is now 4-l-() to Willie Mays and a single by BEGINNING BRIDGE: Starts June 26. 4 weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays. bicki. NATIONAI, FARM the big touhiament ahead. 9:30-11:30 a m. $17,50. Minimum Age:10. against the East Hartford Burger King, 10-5, at Illing. Bob Mrs. Marcia...Dolan, the with the next game Friday Felix Millan with his sixth Robert Hesselbach struck out against Coventry at Memorial When the (Jueen’s Club Weefk intermediate BRIDGE: Starts June 26, 4 weeks, Tuesdays & Thursdays Merchants. Game time is 6. Result had three hits while defending CWGA and State home run of the year, before 7:30-9:30 p.m. $17,50., INTERNA I’lONAL eight and fired a two-hitter as Field. opened Monday, the Pilic case Dave Wetherall poked two Open champion, recorded a 78. Brett had r e tir e ^ batter. t a il o r in g Starts July 2, 6 weeks. Mondays 6 Wednesdays 10:00-12:00 C o l / Dave Warner hit a homer and Bonanza downed Nassiff Arms, noon $25 00 bingles. Mrs. Wendy Ehrlich, playing “I had the f ^ l we would ' In a losing effort, Pete a single to pace the Oilers to a 7-3, last night at Bowers. Greg p e r s o n a l TYPING: Starts June 28, 6 weeks. Mondays & Thursdays 7:00- HS CALGARY - A1 Balding of out of Ellington Ridge C.C., come back,’; said Brett, “and I 9:30 p.m $35 00 15-12 triumph over Ansaldi’s at Jones and Alan Klibanof belted Janet Lynn Expected Toronto won the $10,000 Alberta Warren, Chris Deci and Bob carded a 41-41-82 to be in the BEGINNING CHESS: Starts July 2. 4 weeks, Mondays & Wednesdays 7:30- Verplanck last night. The Oilers triples for Bonanza, while made up my mind to hold .. Open Golf Championship with a Mumford each had a single. thick of things. them.” 9:30 p m. $15.00. Minimum Age: 10 Mufflers tallied 12 runs in the third/in- Hesselt^ch added a double. ATHLETICS: y;?*'’V'*'^ 214. To End Amateur Days The Phillies came right back PRICCD AS LOW AS ning to take the lead. ' A BEGINNING KARATE: Starts June 26. 6 weeks. Tuesday & Thursday, Stu­ Brian Shea, Lionel Lessard ROCKFORD, 111. (AP) — will announce the signing of to get Brett even in the bottom dent Center Main « im p u s. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Tuition: $20 00 ip’,•ij’i ; * * ' ; . ; ; . •• ROOKIE Janet Lynn^ Olympic medal Clark, Hilinski Qualify and Bob Wilson each belted two Keeping their unbeaten $5'-million contract “ involving a of the first. Loser Jim McAn- SLIMNASTICS'AND MODERN DANCE: Starts Monday. July 9. Meets Mon­ winner who has won the national figure.” i drew uncorked a wild pitch to day & Wednesday 6:30-8:00 p.m. Student Center. Main Campus. Tuition base hits for the winners. An­ record intact, the Yankees $17.50. Minimum Age 14 ' $7,95 BOLAND Three golfers playing out of national figure-skating title five . ..‘. f t . other golfers. saldi’s got two home runs and a Miss Lynn has held the U.S. Je t in the first run, then Schmidt the Manchester Country Club clubbed the WhiteSox, 17-7, last times in a row, is expected to Moil modeii prtctd under $10. Representing Manchester single from Steve Everett. night at Robertson. Chris Senior women’s championship >* doubled off the left field wall. Euluiiee unitized one-piece MOTORS took part in the North Section will be club champ Woody announce the end of her "I thought I had u home run WALK IN REGISTRATION -WILL BE HELD AT THE ihefi — far outlatte comparably Steve Stratton and Dave Cauedon had four hits and An­ for the past five years and priced mutliert. IQUAllTr USEOCWIS qualifying round yesterday for Clark who recorded a 39-35-74 amateur standing today. earned a bronze medaKin last and I loafed,” said Schmidt, Acouitically'luncd poiitrve Chevrette each had two hits for drew Kravitz hit three base hits STUDENT CENTER BUILDING, MAIN CAMPUS, 60 •ound control. the Connecticut State Golf and Stan Hilinski who fired a 39- Miss' Lynn, 20, scheduled a winter’s Olympics, who was out trying for a triple. UncDodllionany fu«ranteed Amateur Championship at the the losers. to pace the Yankee attack. news conference, in Chicago to maleriaU and worknipnthip. SAW ;; 3< Gal. 38-77. Neither Wirtz nor Miss Lynn ' '-i-It won’t ever happen again.” Wethersfield Country Club. INTERNATIONAI, FARM Richard Aroian played an out­ be held jointly with one called BIDWELL STREET ON JUNE 19 and 20 - 10:00 a.m. - Top golfer was Rich Meskell Matt Archambault had a dou­ standing defensive game to aid could be, reached for comment. Brett’s sacrifice Jly and a FUZZ AUTO PARTS' Two of the three advanced to, by Arthur M. Wirtz, owner of 12:00 noon and 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. AM OCO GAS! of Shuttle Meadow with a ble and a three-run homCr as the ^in. But Miss Lynn’s mother, r ■ ■ Bennet Tennis Team H*raid phou, by Pinu, costly throwing errtr by Jim 25 OLCOTT ST. the match play toumment June the Chicago Black Hawks ice 36» CENTER OT. blazing 70 on the par 35-36-71 (AP photo) Ansaldi’s moved into first place Braeton Reynolds and Brad Mrs, Floriah Nowi'eki, told-the Fregosi gave the Phillies two For further Information or an application, call the Dilsion MANCHESTER 25-28 at Wampanoag in West hockey team and a former ice Comprising Rennet Junior High’s teiinis squad this season were, top, Amy Stone, Dave of Extension Serices, Manchester Comipunity Coltege — PhOM 6434120 course. Meskell went out in 36 with a 7-3 win over Pro- Comollo each banged out two Rockford Morning Star her more in the second. Brett Phone: 643-155t Hartford. Scott Leone failed to Chris Evert’ Returns Backhand Shot show promoter. Maloney, Annette Duke. Front, Joel Mrosek, Dave Bellefleur, Doug Shulteis, Coach Ray 646-4900 ext. 384 or 385. and came in using 34 strokes. Remodelingilast night at blows for the losers. ’The Yanks daughter had “decided not to homered in the fourth and make the cut along with 105 Wirtz aides said Monday he compete any more.” Cocola. - ■ . Schmidt connected in the fifth. ...to Laura Rossouw in London Grass Tourney Charter Oak. are now 6-0. ■ B V

> I ' s \ I-* PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn^, Tues., June 19, 1973 BUGS BUNNY WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE

JUST STAY WITH Z. THPRE TH EV VEP/ DOWN TO THE BALL HOW PO VA PEEU PON'T YOU \ SURE, BUT TH'THIN® VA HAWE r j VMATS IT LIKE io o n know 7 SO Ab^INJ- PARK,WITH SEATS/N THE T A8 0 UT YEB FIRST CONSIPER TH'PAY A^E! I'LL HAVE YA^ OO IS SET OFF TH' LOOKIN' DOWN WHAT THE CAR PEELIN ' FR EE A N ' GRAMPAIXJ BLEACHERS AW HlOH HOPES DAY ON WORKINS ' IS (SOOO ELEVATOR! THE TRACK.SAM? /AN'YASET EASY IN NO TIME! . aHMOSOt-i! OF PlCKlUa OFF AN OVER- FEELS LIKE, TH'JOB?, ON THESE P0V0UBT0E6 ITCH SUY5-~1HtylBE T A U . - USEO T THE-FENCE HOME RUN.' The "Action Marketplace”^ BUILPINSS ITf f o r t Ae s a s . or DELIVERIN' F a s t — E ffe c tiv e CAN YOU FEEL A IT TO THE PANSEROUS? CHILL CREEP TRACK THE ABOUND THE Nl6HT0F1He Herald Classified Ads • Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers SEAT BELT.P r ,., RACE! • (t5 Word Minimum) • Over 60,000 Daily Readers . K • Fast Results 1 D a y ...... 8(t per word per day 3 D ays___z! ...7c per word 4 per day COPY CLOSING TIME FOR k y - - 6 D ays...... 6(t per word per day CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 26 Days ...... 5tt per word per day Happy Ads .. 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONAVId Deadline for Saturday and Monday YOU'RE YYASTING HERE — VDU'LL NEVER MAKE IT PHONE 643-2711 THERE'S is 12:00 Noon Friday SURE DIO, UNCLE /V\Y TIME. SCOTTY- READ THESE s t ic k ; t h e CHARGE OF NOTHING DID YOU BIfING IIY 1 PHIL! WE DELIVERED AND MY PATIENCE STATEMENTS A CONSPIRACY TO ATTEMPT CLOUDY fieX TAPPIN? A HIM TO THE 0. A./ IS WEARING FROM TARNISH TO BRIBE A JU D G E D IN ABOUT A ....' Services OMeretf 12 AND MEAKER/ THIS C A SE-IS VERY CLOUDY' FELONY! HERALD Mualcal-Oramatica 30 Help Wanted 35 PLEASE READ CARPENTRY — Porches, gar­ TRIAL guitar course. Twelve h e v l l BOX LETTERS ages, additions, repairs, small iiaMiiisTitttMS S? ' weeks sun;mer course for w H APPY A D S SAVE ON YOUR AD jobs. Free estimates. Call start now with the best—and fiA 5 0 U N E = For Your Stephen Martin, 646-7295. beginners only. Rental guitars GREAT EXPECTATIONS Information available. Lessons on organ, MAKE THE MOST! Generous fc-l Private Inatructlona 32 a7B.13l5» I TH IN K tHE whole THIM&/.' procedure: Herald is responsible for only cellars, attics. Also will buy I'LL GIVE ONE incorrect or omitted and sell used furniture. 644- Mm & Womm 17-62 Enclose your reply to the 1775. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ■THIG insertion for any advertise­ Train Now For HAIRDRESSER,— Manager, to COWMI«A(!' box in an envelope — address manage shop in Vernon. Call TOO BAD YOU WHO I'L L R ID E IN TW El ment and then only to the ex­ DON'T WAVE N E ED S APIECE OF 1 to the Gassified. Manager, tent of a “make good” LAND clearing, light Civil Service, Exams 646-4203. BOOKMOBILE landscaping, old buildings and . . . Sm m o m A WORSE, ' /Y A MV /WMP. Manchester Evening Herald, insertion. Errors which do not HOLLYHOCK WORSE together with a memo listing junk removed, driveways No High School Necessary HAIRDRESSER wanted, male 2 2 Lessen the ' value of the may havappotyov the companies you do NOT resurfaced and sealed, pain­ Start as high as: or female, experience advertisement will not be cor­ ting. 646-8514. o bappy a d l want to see your letter. Your $4.22 Hr. necessary. 289-1820. oC iQ l rected by “make good” O Q f Ai9 letter will be destroyed if the Clerical Immigration oneal insertion. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, STAFF accountant CPA firm, advertiser .is one you’ve lawns mowed, trees cut and Postal Customs responsible and personable ac­ mentioned. If not it will be removed. Cellars and attics Police Machanic countant wanted. Auditing and Happy Birthday handled in the usual manner. 643-2711 cleaned. Free estimates. Call Keep pratont Job while income tax experience helpful. BRUCE THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA 643-6000. preparing at home for Our staff is aware of this ad. The World’s Best Lost and Found Government Exams. Please send resume to ^ x “V” "Big Brother" 9 Ot*M 1 Autoa For Sale CUSTOM made draperies, very Manchester Herald. MeN«Mia h»d. lac. O HinM-BaAwt WRITE: (Induda phone no.) Love, Pw*. Uc. HOW SOON WILL WE NOW m a n y m i l e s a r e reasonable. Guaranteed work. BE LEAVING?1..I LOST — Small Beagie, male, 1969 OLDSMOBILE 98, 4-door Call anytime, 649-4266. Robbie you TURNING. BACK VOUR black, brown and white. NATIONAL WANTED — Experienced DON'T KNOW-HOLD speedometer TC?l^6HTg^ hardtop", power st&ring, poWer woman to do house cleaning, ON A Answers to the name Spotty. brakes, power windows, air- EDWARD Machie — 643-0339, TRAINING SERVICE Call Mr. or Mrs. Goodchild, one or two days a week. Must THE BORN LOSER SECOND./.. conditioning, many extras. Call Specializing in pruning trees c/o Box H have references and own TO THE PERSON BY ART SANSOM Keeney Drive, Bolton, 646-4348, 649-8782 after 5 p.m. > reward. and shrubs, new lawns, turf Manchester Evening transportation. Call 647-9629 IWIth the Blue car, whoS (C h NtA.. lx . T.M. t«| u .l P««, ON. lawns, flower beds and rubbish between 7-9 p.m. 1970 PLYMOUTH Fury, III, 4- removal. Call after 6. :;:smashed into my tall lights LOST — Passbook No’s 107590, door sedan, power steering, air- land fender, of my Black^ 58381, 109551, 90-343, 109878, 5- LEGAL Secretary — Starting conditioning, low mileage, good LIGHT _____ig, ______and salary to $140. More pay for I MG, at the Benefit Softball| 14328, 5-13962, 5-14130, 70-73, tires. Excellent------■ condition. Tfi Son, Attics, cellars, odd jobs. Help Wanted 35 E2700, 97712. Savings Bank of para-legal. Call Sharon, 646- ijigame Sunday night. $1850. 643-7058. Phone 649-1805. © 1971 by NEA, 8150. Bailey Employment Ser­ Manchester. Application made MACHINIST wanted — vice. for payment. CHEVROLET Impala, 1969, 4- "It is good that some of our past differences are Bridgeport work, experienced LAWN MOWER Service, repair S Your S door hardtop, vinyl roof and in­ and sharpening, pick-up and now, how do you say, all water over the gate . . only. Overtime and paid in­ LOST — Savings Passbook No. terior, powerglide, power delivery. Hours Monday surance. Penobscot Tool and I "HIT AND RUN" 22552-8 Hartford National Bank steering, power brakes, clean, through Thursday, 8 a.m. to Gage, Merrbw Rd., Tolland. FIRST CLASS ig Didn’t go unnoticed. •§ and Trust Co. First Manchester one owner, $1,395 or best offer. 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 Building-Contracting . 14 Heating-Plumbing 17 Route 15, Exit 99. 875-8083. >3 Office. Application Made for 6464762. Si Payment. p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., 872-8311. CARPENTRY - Repairs, TOWNE Plumbing Service. JANITORS — Experienced, SHEET METAL MUTT AND JEFF 1965 CHRYSLER Newport, all remodeling,.additions, roofing. part-time days, evenings, BUD FISHER LOST — June 15th at senior Repairs, alterations. American Happy 25th power, new tires, good ODD JOBS, lawn care, light Call David Patria, South Wind­ Stand'ard fixtures used Manchester area. Call 643-5691, prom, 1973 MHS class ring, in­ transportation, $300. Call 649- sor, 644-1796. 34 p'.m. ''' I •DUNNo— Y tHIS ISKI’T No, SECOND tree work, removal service to exclusively. Immediate ser­ Now I'M Not sure.' J but yolJ Y No, but do you expect itial’s, CSB. Reward. 643-1805. 3127 after 6. dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. vice. Call 649-4056. MECHANICS Anniversary PLAIN JANE m r.w atergate ONEOFT^^OSE s ig h t .' FIRST I Heard her ARE ADC kirvrNOT METO m A/IAOOV a r r y aA /SlPkGIRL WES ROBBINS carpentry MACHINISTS - We have the BY FRAI^I^^-BAGINSKI SEEMED AWFULiy lOVE AT FIRST LOST — Scarab bracelet, vicini­ \ t i*» TIME I SAW FATHER LOST m a r r y in g WHOSE FATHER LOST 1963 CHEVROLET Impala, 2- TWO handymen want variety of remodeling specialist. Ad­ FRANK Scotella Plumbing Ser­ following openings — lathe, \ WfVMilM PAT ...An d N ou,N E w a STATISTICS SHou) St&W! AND I'l risloT ANXIOUS TOR SIGHT'AFFAIRS HER I DIDN'T HIS government HER , HIS il00,000 A YEAR JOB ty Willie’s Restaurant. Reward. door hardtop, V8, excellent run­ jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer- ditions, rec rooms, dormers, vice. 24-hour service. No job too Bridgeport, vertical turret ABOUT t h e 528-8737. THAT THE WORL.DS e v e n G>oiNi . s t e a d y ! J 6-n; ME TO MARRY IS IT?, KNOW SHE JOB BECAUSE A FATHER,' AND BECAUSE OF IT MAY ning condition, low mileage, tilizine, mowing. Cellars, at­ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, small. Free estimates. 643-7024. lathe, cintimatic. The Purdy WELDERS J Po p u l a t io n ft* POPULATION WILL HIS DAUGHTER HAD MONEY' OFWATERGAT^ NEVER GET ANCfTHER.' reasonable. 649-5835. ^ tics, cleaned. Reliable service. 649-3446. Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, EXPLOSION! DOUBLE IN 3 S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester, 649-0000. YEARS! Reasonable rates. 643-53%. Electrical io Minimum one-year I Love You, 1 / Peraonala-Announcemanta 2 npe ___ LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Mobile Homes 8 TREE Removal — pruning, new homes custom built, MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. NURSE’S Aides, wanted for experience. Must read full-time on all shifts. Salmon WANTED — Ride to Pratt & ‘Staying, etc., fully insured. remodeling, additions, rec Electrical repairs, additions, blue prints. Excellent A\ Whitney Aircraft to Gare 2, A BEAUTY — Self-contained Licensed. Free estimates. rooms, garages, kitchens alterations. Small job Brook Convalescent Home, off fringe -benefits and pay. I First shift. 649-2745. 1972 Shasta, 22’ Stratoflyte, Phone 633-5345. remodeled, bath tile, cement specialist. Free estimates. House Street, Glastonbury.' tandem wheels, air-conditioner, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Master Charge. 643-8832. Apply to Director of Nursing, PRESSURE BLAST •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sleeps up to 7. Excellent condi­ (RILING and ceramic tile tial or commercial. Call 649- 633’-5244. Help Wanted 35 Autos For Sale tion, $3,750. 643-5668. s>|cialist. Repaired and 4291. MFC. CO., INC. U 4 •(••••••••(••••••••••••••••a remodeled. No job too small. Flooring 19 RECEPTIONIST 41 Chapal StrMt CARD'Qallery, mature women, full-time or part-time, days and NEED CAR? Credit bad? Motorcyclea-BIcyclaa 11 Phone 649-8735. R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ Manchester, Conn. CASHIER-TYPIST evenings, flexible hours. Apply Bankrupt? Repossessed? try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ FLOOR SANDING'and ditions, garages, porches, any in perssn. Manph^ster Parkade. WINTHROP Honest Douglas accepts lowest MOTORCYCLE insurance — STEPS, Sidewalks, stone walls, Refinishing, (specializing in Do you enjoy public contact Call Mr*. Brunetti, 643-2487 BY DICK CAVALLI Low rates. Immediate binding fireplaces, flagstone terraces, type remodeling. 646-2087. older floors). Inside and outside down, smallest payments. work? Would you enjoy lear­ Between ig a.m. and 5 p.m., TEMPORARY SECRETARY MR. ABERNATHY Douglas Motors, 345 Main. authority. Call Joan Lane at concrete repairs, inside and painting. John Verfaille, 646- BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- outside. Reasonably priced. J.P. LEWIS & SON - Finish 5750, 872-2222. ning to use an ORBIT ter­ Weekdays needed for month of July. G ^ t r DO I enA R TO FFO N r AVAV NEVER W/ALK minal. That’s the electric typing skills a must. .Shorthand MV LEFT FOOT VOLKSWAGEN, 1969, Bus, 1126. 643-0851. carpentry, rec rooms, NOTME—TMGOING \ WHAT a Re PORCUPfNESi AGAIN.' ______±______remodeling, kitchens, typewriter we’ve installed in desirable. Call Mrs. Hickland, ID HUNT RABBITS^ I OR MV RIGHT FOOT economical. One owner, low I'm going VOU GOING I EXPERT bicycle repairs, all REWEAVING burns, moth bathrooms, formica work, our offices linked to. a central 649-4567. N WHEN t WALK? mileage, radio, rear defroster. Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagea 27 I D H U N T XI HUNT, makes, models anno speeds. . ^ ZippeiZiooers repaired. Win- ceilings. 649-9658. computer, to give customers, MASSEUSE, experienced twice, ■V ' ------—" .11, MR. T $1,150. Call 1-6664507. weekly. Call 649-5818, between V QUAIL. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers^,^^dow shades, Venetianenetian blinds. fast, efficient, loan service. If MEDICAL SECRETARY - MORTGAGES, loans first se­ 6-8 p.m. , Need good typist who can do ABERNATWY"? 1969 FORD Country sedan Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- Keys__ _ made. TV for rent. Rootlng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 16 cond, third. All kinds. Reajty you would likb to be a part of 2098. ■■Marlow’s, ■ 867 Main St. 649-5221. transcribing. Some knowledge 1/1 wagon, power steering, $1,195. statewide. Credit rating un­ office procedures of the SMALL congenial lawyer’s of­ of light bookkeeping requir^. ^ Call 6494163. ROOFING and roof repairing, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ future, than get in touch with fice, East of River, is seeking Salary $130. Fee paid. No Satur- \ MOTORCYCLE 'insurance, CONCRETE Work - foun­ Coughlin Roofing Co. M3-7707. fidential, quick arrangements. come to us for good rates. Just dations, floors, steps, patios, us immediately, to learn all secretary. Good typing and days. Call Sharon, 646-8150. 1968 CORVETTE, 327, 350 h.p. Alvin Lundy Agency.-527-7971. about this exciting position. shorthand. Willing to train in Bailey Employment Service. mags, custom paint job, Hurst 5 minutes of your time. Call sidewalks. Big or little jobs. BIDWELL Home Improvement 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Crockett Agency, ask for Bet;^ F ree estim ates. 875-3827, Work with career men and legal profession. Never a fee to stick shift, coupe. Call after 5 Co. Expert installation of ford.-Evenings, 233-6879. applicant, Ritta Girl, DEMONSTRA-TORS: Only The p.m., 875-5863 or 643-7604. or Louise. 643-1577. Richard Caron. aluminum siding, gutters and women, in a modern office, for an established firm. All Manchester, 646-3441. C & B Corp. does all the paper OOHES* DiOi trims. Roofing installation and MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd work for you, so you can spend RlPGUilfV ^9 , lO I HIA. liK, TM l«| US f»» on 1971 HONDA, CB175, 3,300 &-IR 1970 DATSUN 240Z. Low repairs. 6494495, 875-9109. mortgages — interim financing modern benefits, paid vaca­ EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - all your time earninglop money mileage, good condition.Asking miles. Excellent condition. Painting-Papering — exp^ient and confidential tion, interesting duties and no $375. Phone after 5 p.m., 643- 13 Must be take-charge person.. demonstrating toys, gifts and BUZZ SAWYER best offer over $3,200. 647-1714 HORACE Tetrault — Siding, service, J, D. Real Estate experience needed. Starting salary can be $7,803 gadgets. Only C & B guarantees BY ROY CRANE after 5. 0433. RICHARD E. Martin. Full roofing, storm windows, aw­ Assoc. 643-5129. CAPTAIN EASY 'BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE more for good skills and you will earn at least $1,000 for WHIT, 1 HAVE AN IPEA' LET'S FLY MR. SAWYER professional painting service. nings. Quality workmanship, HOUSEHOLD experience. Call Betty Jane. just 50 working evenings. For • THERE'S NOT 1967 RAMBLER, good condi­ 1966 BSA Victor. Call 649-6940 Interior - exterior. Free es­ free estimates. Fully insured. SECOND Mortgages — residen­ CIUPAP GRANPE ANP HAVE KIM PLAY AT THC GOING TQ BE after 5 p.m. FINANCE CORP. 646-8150, Bailey Employment information without obligation WEPPINS. WHEN I FIR5T AtET / BUT KAY, HER9ELP. tion, new motor and paint job. timates, fully insured. 649-4411. 872-9187, 649-3417. tial, Commercial, industrial t o .Service. 283-8594 call (Collect) 215474- A W E D D IN G . POT IT THIE WAV, EA$y...A 382 West Middle Tpke KAy..,IHOPEP 5HB I BEGAN GETTING OOFS'. JriSHT LBA5H POE^ GET Hi-performance items. Extras. consolidate bills, business AND 5200, ask for Vi, or write C & B PON'T MI6HT HELP MEGB t V P0SSE&9IVE ANP Phone 875-9258. 1971 HONDAS, 175 and a 450, NEED your house painted this ROOFING — Specializing expa'nsion, alleviate cash . Manchester, Conn. CALL M E UP EN0U6H NERVE TO • BOSS'/ ? i both excellent condition. Must LEGAL Secretary for Corp,, One Dream Lane, War­ summer? Top quality work. repairing roofs, new.- roofs, problems. Jan Brennan 643-9536 Manchester firm. Corporate minster,,Pa. 18974. STUPID. BREAK AWAY FROM Sell, Call after 5, 646-1083. A U N T A P A l 1971 DATSUN 510 wagon; stan; Free estimates.. Call 528-8248. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Associates Mortgage Company, law experience necessary. dard transmission, AM radio, and r e p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs 528-7500. An Equal Opportunity Salary to $150, Excellent ad­ extra tires and rims. Excellent BOY’S 3-speed bike, 24”, good DONALD E. Tarca — experience. Free estimates. Employer condition. Phone 644-6433. vancement benefits. Never a condition. 1-429-0325. paperhanging and painting. Howley, 643-5361. WE Have Money! Call us. Se­ fee at Rita Girl, Manchester, Free estimates. Call 6464812. cond mortgages arranged 646-3441. SUMMER HELF 1%9 PONTIAC Cat, four-door 650 TRIUMPH Bonneville, WINDSOR Roofing & Siding — iquickly. Mortgage Lending EXPERIENCED lubrication, completely chopped. Must be hardtop, automatic transmis­ T. j; FLANAGAN and Sons, Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird Agency, Hartford, 522-4221, man full or part-time, for AVON offers you a way to a Wanted for light assembly sion, power steering, power seen. Phone. 643-0819 before 2 Interior-exterior painting. Roofing, storm windows and evenings, Hartford, 523-5154. nights. Chance for advance­ p.m. good, part-time income, even if work. Rotating shifts, 7- uidKca,brakes, air-cunaiiiuneu.air-conditioneid. NiceI'lice . rveasonauieReasonable rates,rates. awirieoSwirled doors, and gutters. Aluminum ment. Apply Moriarty Bros., you haven't worked in years! car. Call Pat Vickers, Scranton ...... ceilings our specialty. Cali 643- awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. 315 Center Street, Manchester. Be.your own boss,^work in your 2:30 p.m. and 2:30-10 p.m. Motors, 872-9145...... 1949. Services Oltered Bualneaa Opportunity 28 area, be welcomed into fine 12 ROSSI Roofing, siding, DO YOU want to work this homes. Call 289-4922. Apply in ^Tson. 1967 CHEVROLET 1 INSIDE-Outside chimneys, gutters. Free es­ summer? Immediate opening, ALLEY OOP SHARPENING Service - painting. MANCHESTER food store with BY V.T. HAMLIN sedan, 283, completely reouilt Special------,—ipieoverM. rates for peopli timates, fully insured. Days, sales assistant, must have a SECRETARY - Small office. Saws, knives, axes, shears, beer permit near Community car, neat. Pay by the hour. App­ KAGE Cl THE BULLET HE FIRED with many extras. E> Fully insured.' • -Estimates given. evenings, 529-8056, Paul Will pay $130 for good ,„ IT'S LUCKY \ WHY, YES. , Y PLENTY, DOC/ skates; rotary blades. Quick College. Excellent potential. ly in person, Connecticut AT YOU MUST HAVE WOW.' W EVE STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF conditon 742-8015. Call 649«7863. Cosgrove, 643-5364. shorthand. Call Betty Jane 646- 91 Elm Street Extension I THREW THE , YOU WHY ? WHAT'S i THAT TRANS­ service. Capitol Equipment Hayes Agency, 6464131. Refining, Vernon Oil, 994 Hart­ RICOCHETTED INTO GOT SOME WORK , SWITCH BEFORE ( THREW WRONG ? 7 MISSION 8150. Bailey Employment Ser­ Manchester THIS ZONE UNIT.' : TO DO ON THAT , Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. G&K ROOFING and siding. ford Turnpike, Vernon. 9 TH E BULLET HIT.'J THE ^.-^HAMBER OUT­ 1968 CHEVELLE, 327, 4-speed, PAINTING and paper hanging, vice. -'L. ------— A. b a b y .' ' Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday PIZZA and grinder store. Good SWITCH SIDE IS EMPTY/ BUT AS THEY RUN FOR 'THE STREAM BEP | ...ASTHE THREE STACK UP IN THE DITCH... DARK many extras. Best offer Phone commercial and residential. Aluminum and vinyl siding. 7:30-9, Saturdayr^ 7:30-4. 643- income, excellent location and REGLSTERED Nurses 3 p.m. •??P STEVE POES NOT SEE THE CROSSED FIfiURES RUE ON UKE A OOAL-LINE STAND.' \ 643-2097. Free estimates. Call 6444642. Built-up roofs, specializing in lease, zoned for beer permit. SPEARS. 7958. small jobs. Fully insured. AH to 11 p.m., 11p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- Beautiful interior, new equip­ hour week. Salary $375.30 bi­ 1968 VOLKSWAGEN' station J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom work fully guaranteed. Free es­ ment. Merritt Agency, 646-llM. wagon, luggage rack, excellent TREE Service' (Soucier) — timates, 646-216^ weekly, $387,78 bi-weekly with Trees cut, building lots cleared, decorating, interior and degree. Many fringe benefits. EXECUTIVE SECRETARY running condition. Good "deal.. exterior, paper hanging. Fully PACKAGE Store — Ideal one- Must sell. Call 872-2249. trees topped. Got a tree GUTTERS and. roof repaired Veterans Home and Hospital, problem? Well worth phone insured. 649-9658. man set-up. Frechette & Mar­ Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, For the top administrator in one of Hartford’s leading in­ and replaced. Excellent tin, Realtors, 647-9993. call. 742-8252. Rocky Hill: Call 529-2571, exten­ dustrial companies. In addition, to the usual diversified i i ' - . , - 1966 MALIBU station wagon, GRAD students available for workmanship. Reasonable power steering, power brakes, prices. Free estimates, 646- sions 395, 233, 248. secretarial duties, must have the ability to act with little ODD jobs, landscaping^ painting, 4 years experience, L • > c3 Beetle, stick shift, AM radio, remodeling, we’ll handle all roofing. No job too small. Call S i systems, rec rooms, No previous experience In the grocery field necessary. We provide 649-3144. completely ready to go operation, thorough training, continuous • GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS rear defroster, whitewalls. 19,- carpentry, plumbing and tile etc. Call M & M Plumbing & operational and merchandising assistance. We have more than 15 years 000 miles. Excellent condition. work. Expert workmanship Heating, 649-2871. experience In this Industry and over 40 successful stares...and were • LIBERAL BENEFITS Asking $1,650. Phone 643-0220 and reasonable rates. MASONRY — All types of growing rapidly. If you would like to be your own boss and can invesi • NO LAY-OFF after 5:30 p.m. stone, brick fireplaces, walls, SEWERLINES, sink lines, $3,500, on a 100% money back guarantee, our limited franchise program Is Call Mandevllle • 45-HOUR WORK WEEK ' concrete steps, sidewalks. No cleaned with electric cutters, for you. For further Information, please call collect. b !9 Apply, only II you are willing to work and grow with a 1971 MGB, clean, wire wheels, 643-9678 job too small. Free estimates. by professionals. McKinney DAIRY MART CONVENIENCE STORES young progressive company. AM/FM., Abarth, rack. $2,2'95. Over 20 years experience. After Bros. Sewer Disposal Coni- Springfield, Mast. Phone 742-5080 after 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. pany, 643-5308. 413-739-2563 PAGE f o u r t e e n ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., J uik 19,^973 Houaaa For Sale MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 19, 1973 - PAGE FIFTEEN Na/p IVanted 39 Artlein for Sato 45 72 Houaaa For Sale 72 Houaaa For Sale 72 Houaaa For Sale 72 WMO 7 0 b l a m e f o r TUE HIGH PKICE9 - Fumlahad Aparhnanta 64 Bualnau Locathna- Out of Town-For Sale 75 For Bant 67 Out of Town-For Sale 75 RAILROAD ties, 8’x6", free klO TM E! NOT M E OUTSTANDING Raised Ranch RANCH — Aluminum siding, EAST lUiddle Tpke. — Two Lobster Cost A Penny H yow wst is too sffliH, check the NOT NIC! THREE-R(X)M bachelor apart­ in excellent condition. Spacious ELUNGTON MID 50’s LOOKING for a part or full­ delivery. For information call IQhJLV < iO N L V ment, split level, private en­ IWO-FMIIILY garage, full basement, 3 family, 5-5, wood and brick con- ^oM I2a$sjfied Ads end find the home k e n t u c k T f r i e d c h i c k e n lONLV custom kitchen, dramatic fami­ 100' OF WATERFRONT^ time business on a main drag? ^ Boston — In colonial, times, 872-4126. SELL trance, all appliances including bedrooms, one-acre lot, plea­ stniction, excellent condition with room for your brood. DELIVER SLAUGHT1ER//S^ HOME U K E ly room, oversized rustic lot, sant area. Low 30’s. Keith Real with large barn, large, lot. Is what this beautiful 8 room We have a new heated building wlien lobsters were very plenti r r h IT.' TV, parking. Available July 1st. Convenient lul, they sold for a penny apiece GIRL’S 20”, 3-speed Huffy bike, n f city water and sewers. (?all Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. Charles Ponticelli, 649-9M4, home is located on. No need to 33x24’ with overhead doors ana Outstanding Career Opportunity 643-1879 after 1 p.m. . and many were used as bait for $29. Old double door dresser, NO OTHER now, 646-1117. Hurwit & 6464)800. drive all the way to beach.- amesite parking area, plus an •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Simons. catching cod. child’s chiffarobe, ma]rie gossip SIX-R(X)M older home, 2-car Swimming, boating! nice immaculate 7-room home. All Houaaa lor Bant 65 on 1(4 Commercial - Industrial tor Store Managers and Assistants bench, 1972 trailer hitch for full- D o w n l i ^ garage, oversized lot, studded MANCHESTER — Two-family barbecue. Relax on the patio. Town of Vernon COLONIAL - Ranch. Near with gardens and fruit trees, 4-4, $5,000 cash required. (Jo^ zone acres, fronting Route 32 in size Chevrolet, $10 each. 649- VERNON — Furnished four- Not just a fine residential Must be seen. Don’t hesitate, Board of Education 8634. area,v off East Center Street, Country Club. Six rooms, large convenient location. P ric ^ to financing. International Mansfield. $46,900. Kiss Realty room house with in-ground formal dining room, paneled call now. JoAnn Chilver, 649- 429-2734. Hartford area growth plans of America's leading prepared swimming pool. Near Vernon OFFICE but also aluminum siding, new sell quickly. Broome & Co., 10 Associates, Inc., Realtors, 647- fireplaced living room with North Main St., West Hartford, 1300. 5306. ^ NO'TICE food company has current opportunity for mature serious MANTLE mirror, 36V6x69, $15. Circle. 8^1333. heating system, plumbing and INVITATION (my double) dressform, $10. ••••••••••••••••••••••#••••• built-in bookcases. Two - three phone 233-1037. Ma n s f ie l d — save agentige people who like good income and are willing to work for it. wiring plus comfortable 3 and bedrooms, fireplaced family Public Hearing Black rocker, $5. Call 647-1151. ym.Wae.U,tPatbt1.~-tmd^mwfad Out of Tdwn- Main Street loca­ NEW Listing. Immaculate Fo TO BID No restaurant experience necessary. We will train you. 3145 <117$ ky ItoM Fwton SiwAteto'. ine. 4-room flats. An older home ropm, garage, plus many FIVE-Room Ranch, Ranch on large lot with several ear old, 3-bedroom Raised Board 'of Directors weekly to start, rapid advancement based on personal rate For Bant 66 tion ideal for at­ l^at is truly like new. Die BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Town of Manchester FOR SALE — approximately extras. $38,500. Philbrick Agen­ breezeway, garage, small trees. Completely and tasteful­ Realtors — MLS lanch, fireplace, oak floors, The board of Education of tee of progress. Excellent insurance and incentive bonus torney or small cy, Realtors, 646-4200. nice basement, oil heat, one Connecticut Town of Vernon, Connecticut 10,000 or any part of 12”xl8'^’ VERNON — Four-room apart- patio, 1(4 baths, fireplace, ly redecorated. Wall to wall in Manchester Parkade — 649-5906 program. wooden boxes — approximately N O T M E f, WHO. business. treed and fenced half acre lot. several rooms. Stone patio. acre in country. Immediate oc­ Thursday, June 21, 1973 will receive sealed bids for: roN L V ment, in two-family. CIRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently cupancy. It’s a fair price at 2Vz” deep. Call R. H. Smith, ME?. Convenient rural location with $ 3 7 , 9 0 0 Wall-to-wall carpeting, Priced to sell immediately. Mr. The Board of Directors will Art Supplies 569-1330. SMIP restored, 7 fireplaces, summer excellent condition inside and Ne|ro, Belfiore Agency, 647- BOLTON — Lakefront, by $26,900. Bring your check book. conduct a public session Bids will be received at the of­ yard. $160 monthly includes, Reasonable ren­ kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new Kiss Realty, 429-2734. iTf W im HE HOWUM out. $^,900. Call owner, 649- owner, year 'round home, 2 Thursday^, June 2i, 1973 from fice of the Superintendent of Call 278-7740 for appointment heat, hot water, stove and tal includes heat. baths, kitchen. Two-car garage. 6455. ^ Boaft-Acceuortot 45 refrigerator. 647-1113., REALTOR 043-1108 bedrooms, living room with 6:30 p'.m. to 8:30 p.m. in tee Schools,, Park and School Call Mr. Dwyer. $58,900. Philbrick Agency, MANCHESTER Green Area — large fireplace, $23,900. Ap­ WILLINGTON - Big 2 - Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - 7 room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, paneled bedroom Ranch with 2 stone Board of Directors’ Office in Street, Rockville, Connecticut 1970 FOURTEEN FOOT ROCKVILLE.— 5,4, and 3 room pointment only. Call 1-873-8320. tee Municipal Building to hear Colonial, 2(4 tiled baths. dien, 2 full baths, custom Principals only. fireplaces, rec room, walk-out until 12:00 noon, Thursday, DRIVER and Stock man, with SHEET metal mechanic runabout, 35 h.p. motor, trailer, 6 - / 9 ap artm en ts, $105 to $150 like new, many extras. Firm MANCHESTER — 6-room older MORTGAGE Helper — Comes kitchen, dishwasher, disposal, basement, sunporch, 2-car gar­ comments and suggestions June 28, 1973 and then at said Gass II license, for plumbing capable of layout and cutting monthly. Appliances, and yard. Colonial with 2-car garage, with this Contemporary Ranch. age, 3.8 beautiful acres with from tee public. place and time publicly opened, $1,395. Call 649-7367. /W /7 » GRAVBJ Utilities extra. Phone 872-0359. 6 4 6 - 1 7 0 0 extra cabinets. Frilly carpeted, TOLLAND — Area of fine and heating supplies. Call 649- commercial and residential WesTMONT.H.tT, large kitchen with pantry, for­ Owner’s^ide has 7 rooms, 1(4 large 2-car garage,_____ built-ins, oversize carport with privacy. Needs some finishing. r Future sessions will be held the read, and recorded. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, homes, large 7 room Ranch. 4563 for appointment. duct work. New England baths, \rm al dining room, hot water oil heat, city utilities. storage area. Laundry room It’s overpriced at $34,900, but first Tuesday of each month Specifications and proposal Mechanical Services, Inc., 649- GRMBH'e uaN: TomkE rn£ solid value at $28,900. Wolver- Priced to sell at $31,500. Jesanis Qardon Products SO sunken lim g room, den or 4th Built by Ansaldi. Near Martin with storage cabinets, Real Estate. 875-1040. absent owner says, give him an from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. forms may be secured from the EXPERIENCED waitress, 0540. HEBRON — Two-bedroom ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. bedroom, ^uus studio apari^ offer. Kiss Realty, 429-2734. 60 CENTS square foot for 38,000 School. Charles Lesperance, aluminum siding, 16x21 and tee third Thursday of each office of the Superintendent of mature, reliable, for food and STRAWBERRIES - Pick your UUSTinKE A SMAUetZ CUT, apartment, appliances, wall-to- ment, (3 rooms and bath). Ov” 649-7620. wall carpeting. Cellar storage, square feet. Will divide. screened porch, air-conitioning, TOLLAND — Looking for the month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 Schools, Park and School liquor service. Evenings and BOOKKEEPER in small shop, own, free containers. Adults on­ MANCHESTER - 8-roo‘m 1(4 acres with beautiful view. many other extras. Corner lot, large yard, parking, twenty Commercial or industrial use. old farmhouse with ten acres? North Coventry p.m. in the Board of Directors’ Street, Rockville, Connecticut. weekends. Apply in person. experienced or willing to learn, ly. Hours 8-12 noon, 5-8 p.m. Apartmanta For Bant 63 Apartmanta For Bant 63 Apartmanta For Bant 63 Colonial with 2-car garage, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, EXCEPTIONAL 7-room well treed and landscaped. Low We got one, and it’s a beauty. Casa Nova Reslaurant, Route good benefits. Must apply in Berry Patch Farm, Route 30, minutes to Hartford, fifteen Sprinklered, truck dock, of­ first-floor family room, 4 6464200. NEW RAISED RANCHES Office. The right is reserved to reject minutes to Manchester, $190 fices. Warren E. Howland, Colonial in prestige area. 1’^ thirties, 6494)528 after 6 p.m. Corner property, a prudent in­ 83 Taicottville. Do not call. person only. The Stygar Gage Oakland Rd. South Windsor. POOL- parties — first floor, 2- QUIET AREA — two-bedroom bedrooms, 2(4 baths, and much bates, fireplace, kitchen with Principals only. vestor could make out real good Carpeting in family room with Anthony Pietrantonio any or all bids or any part when Co., 1445 T olland T pke, APARTMENT monthly. 6464)882, 649-2871. Realtors, 643-1108. more. Over 2,500 square feet of Secretary bedrooms, appliances, fully apartment, first-floor with built-ins, attached garage. All here. Call Lloyd O’Dell, at T. J. fireplace, living room, dining such action is deemed in the ADO TO TOUR INCOMt Manchester. STRAWBERRIES - Pick your RENTAL OFFICE carpeted, kids and pets O.K. appliances and parking, $135. living area. Priced in the 50’s. MANCHESTER on a nice lot. This won°t last. MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, 2 Crockett’s Tolland office, 875- Board of Directors best interest of the Board of CASH Commissions paid on ALL par­ own, large fields, very good $195. Homefinders fee, $20. 549- HEBRON, four-room apart­ 476 MAIN STREET - Six- Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. room, eat-in kitchen, 1(4 We have' a large variety of Homefinders, Fee $20.5496980. rooms, office or commercial $30,900 — Large older International Associates, king size bedrooms, large 6279. baths, king sized master Manchester, Connecticut Education. ties. FREE KIT. Best delivery service. MAN for full-time dishwasher mcking. Containers furnished. 6980. 53-11. ment, electric heated, storage Realtors, 647-1300. Demonstrate name 'brand gifts and deluxe one And two-bedroom space. Across from Post Office. Colonial, 3 beijrooms, living modern kitchen, ceramic tne Dated at Manchester, Connec­ (automatic machine), plus Buckland Farms, Follow signs LOOK AT this one. Kids OK. area, refrigerator, stove, NEW Duplexes, 3 bedrooms, bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, Raymond E. Ramsdell toys (Fisher Price and Cosco etc.) Full apartments and townhou$es parking. No pets, 228-9115. Call 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. room, dining r«»n, den, 1(4 bate, excellent condition, large ticut this fourteenth day of other kitchen duties, 6 a.m. to to Buckland and Slater Streets. FIVE-ROOM duplex for rent, Two-bedroom apartment with 1% baths, living room, family WE have a beautiful 8-room lot. Only $25,000. Char-Bon SOUTH WINDSOR laundry, 2-car garages, acre Superintendent of Schools color catalog. Earn as much as 30%. throughout Manchester. Ren­ baths. Might consider rent June, 1973. TRUtURE HOUK 2:30 p.m., 5 or 6 days week, security deposit required. $165 appliances and utilities, laun­ kitchen, separate basements Colonial Cape, in tee Rockledge Agency, 6434)683. IICOZYII lots. Starting at $36,900. better than average wages, PICK your own strawberries, tal office open daily from 9-5, monthly rent. (}uiet residential ROCKVILLE — Royalty-2 BUSINESS II Zone, frontage on and driveways, aluminum with option. CaR goRm I 401-2100 dry facilities, air, and wall-to- Tolland Tpke. and 1-86. Six- area. Impossible to describe, it 7(4 room Ranch, loaded with must be steady worker. No at the Com Crib on Buckland other times by appointment. area. Write Box R, Manchester wall carpeting for $175. bedroom apartment, first floor, siding. Reserve your lot now. $31,900 — Condominium — FRECHETTE & MARTM kids and pets OK. Only $140. room house. Warren E. must be seen. Items like an MANCHESTER - Autumn extras, full rec room with wet experience necessanf. Apply in Road, Wapping, 3-6 daily. Herald giving references. Homefinders, fee $20. 5496980. Frechette & Martin Realtors, living room, dining room, “English Tavern” rec room, an Street — large custom built REALTORS 647-9993 TOWN OF MANCHESTER B(X)KKEEPER - part-time, Homefinders, Fee $20. 549-6980. Howland, Realtqrs, 643-1108. 647-9993. bar. 1st. floor family room, 2 person, Brass Kev Restaurant, MMTO EKTOnSES, Nt Apartment July 15th. kitchen with all appliances, “in-law” suite, completely air- Ranch, king sized bedrooms, for Manchester Construction 829 Main Street, Manchester. 24M Nn SMt N„ MMctottir car attached garage, LEGAL NOTICE PICK your own strawberries, FIVE ROOMS, heat, hot water, central air-conditioned, 2 conditioned, the landscaping. family room with bar, plaster firm. Full charge. Call between Grisel s. Route 85, Bolton FOUR rooms in newer 2- ONE month free rent, 2,000 BOWERS School — 7 room gorgeously landscaped lot. The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings $41-1021 $175. One child accepted.- square feet, 5 rooms and recep­ baths, 2 bedrooms, rec room, C!all, we are ready to go. T. J. construction, garage, fireplace, 4-6 p.m., 647-1045. IDEAL summer job. Part-time, across from School Road. Daily family, on quiet deadend street, References. Security deposit. FINMIY, Colonial. Freshly painted Fireplace, much more. Priced on July 2,1973 at 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building to hear and tion office, air-conditioned, wall-to-wall throughout. Im­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. wooded lot. Central air- Wantad-Baal Batata 77 9 four hours daily, servicing our 8-12, 5:30-8. Weekends 64. 649- including heat, hot water, 6436176. throughout. Plus large storage conditioned. Immaculate. Low in mid 30’s. Call 649-5306. consider the following petitions: WANTED — People who would customers, $4 hourly. Jeff, 643^ 9700. appliances, washer-dryer carpeting, lots of parking. Call shed, near bus line, $32,900. maculate. LOOKING for anything in real A TOWNHOUSE Mr. Reale, Frechette & Martin, MANCHESTER — 2-family, 6-7 40’s, Meyer, Realtors, 6434)609, SELLING your home or JOHN F. DEVANNEY JR. - ZONE CHANGE - HIGHLAND like to earn $100-$800 a month, 9042. hookups, basement and attic SIX-ROOM Duplex apartment, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, * $35,900 — Condominium, large rooms, fireplace, built- 649-5524. ..B&W.. acreage? For prompt friendly STREET part-time or retire within five Houaehold Qood$ estate rental — apartments, Realtors, 647-9993. 646-4200. 51 storage, private drive and large with stove. Modern kitchen and YOU CAN AFFORD! living room, dining room, ins, separate furnaces, 2-car Die BARROWS & WALLACE Co. service, call Louis Dimock years wjth about $1,000 per FULL-TIME Girl for general homes, multiple dwellings, no treed lot. $200 per month with Realty, 649-9823. bath. Walking distance to STORE or office space, ground kitchen with all appliances, garage, nice lot. Char-Bon BOWERS School — three Realtora — MLS month permanent income. (;all office and-clerical work. Some CLEAN USED — refrigerators, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate security. Mature adults schools and shopping. $185 per EAST WINTONRURY NEW COLONIALS - Built by , • ITEM 1 To chqnge the zoning from Residence AA and Resi­ Associates, Inc. 643-5129. floor, 190 West Middle Tpke. centrai air-conditioning, 3 Agency, 643-0683. b^room Ranch, 2 baths, eat In Mancheiter Parkade — 648-5906 for interview. 1-889-7739. knowledge of posting, must be ranges, automatic washers preferrea. Call days 244-4994, month includes garage. 646- HILLS APTS. Mak Construction Inc. All city kitchen, recreation room, car­ CASH for your property dence A to Business I for a parcel comprised of 299 Call 643-6802, 649-6205. baths, 3 bedrooms, rec room, and part of 291 Highland Street, with frontage of ap­ ablp^ to type and answer with guarantees. See them at B. evenings 649-0219. 1121. Corner of WIntonbury utilities on deep lots, $37,500. MANCHESTER - Edison port, landscaped for backyard within 24 hours. Avoid red tape MARRIED or single man for telephone. Monday through D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main FIVE ROOM first floor apart­ Call today, they won’t last at wall-to-wall throughout. SOUTH WINDSOR - Thomas proximately 160 feet, immediately west of Highland ment, 2 bedrooms, stove, no Avenue, S Blue Hllla Ava., Resort Proparty- Road, just reduced, 8-room privacy. Principals only. By ap­ ^ g g lS e rv ic e . Hayes Agency! dairy work full or port time. Friday, 8:30-5 p.m. Phone 643- St., Call 643-2171. ATTEimON UUDIORDS MANCHESTER - Four-room this price. Philbrick Agency, Exceptionally clean. Cape, 3 bedrooms, formal pointment, 649-1160. Drive. Immaculate 3-bedroom Park food market. 872-3503. 1131. pets. $150 plus security. 647-9509 BloomHald. For Bant . 68 Realtors, 646-4200. Ranch, 1(4 baths, full base­ We will fill your vacancy apartment, on bus line. Heat, $36,900 — Cathedral ceiling dining room, fireplace, 2-car THOMAS COLLA - ZONING REGULATION CHANGE CARPETS — Wholesale to you hot water, appliances, parking. 2 REDROOM * $184 in this clean Split-Level garage, aluminum siding, ment, carport, gas heat, WE WILL buy your house for ITEM 2 To change the wording of Article IV, Section 8 - CA'B Driver — Part or fulltime. CLEANING woman wanted, at our warehouse. The Carpet MANCHESTER — Four-room quickly with no charge or MISQUAMICUT - 4V2 room MANCHESTER — Executive Lota-Land For Sale 73 beautiful corner lot, convenient $165 monthly. No pets. 643-OOM. 3 REOROOM * $212 cottage, heated, furnished. No home; deserves a look-see, 3 sunroom, rec room, walk to cash. Call anytime, Hutchins Alcoholic Liquors - as follows: You must have a good driving Fridays, Fermson Rd. Must Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., apartment. International obligation to you. Ranch, prestige neighborhood, to everything. $31,900. Ken Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Associates, Realtors, 647-1300.,.. singles. $175 weekly. Phone 643- bedrooms, living room, dining East Catholic. LaPenta Agen­ Paragraph A(l) - Within 1,000 feet in a direct record and be depeqd^ble. East have own transportation. Manchester. 646-8568. HOMEFINDERS COZY four-room apartment, in All Utliltlaa Included custom-built for present owner cy, Realtors, 646-2440. A-ZONE, city water and sewer. Ostrinksy, Realtor, 643-1333. Hartford Cab Ck>., 107 Burnside 0491. room, kitchen, 1(4 baths, $9,000. J. D. Real line from any other building or premises, conducting References preferred. Call 646- 527-5448 older home. New kitchen, bath, Beautiful new, luxurious with ail the amenities. Central E state Ave., East Hartford, Conn. 5373. 30” ELECTRIC stove, FOUR rooms, second-floor appliances. 5arpeting, own housing in suburban Bloom­ air-conditioning, Pella ther­ family room, garage, base­ Associates, 643-5129. HEBRON —• Near Bolton town a like business, for consumption on premises, in apartment, available 4»ne COVENTRY Lake Cottage, MANCHESTER — Six-room excellent condition. Call 273- driveway, nice yard, balcony. field 2 & 3 bedroom mopane windows and doors ment. Ranch, 1(4 baths, built-ins, line. Six-room Raised Ranch. Driver Mostly At Fault which spirituous and,alcoholic liquors are sold. 15th., Birch Street, heated, Lakewood Heights. BeautifuF5-a h EXPERIENCED form man for WANTED Part-time baby 4154, 9-5 or 647-9383 after 6. MANCHESTER - BOLTON Good location. $165 monthly, Townhouses, with wall-to-wall throughout. First-floor family $36,900 — Parklike yard aluminum siding, city utilities. Tolland Acreage Excellent condition, 2-car gar­ Add a new Paragraph Ada) - Within 1,000 feet In concrete foundation work, sitter for 6 year old girl, begin­ $175. Security. Call 646-1189. room cottage, sleeps 7 or 8. Call room, 2 stone fireplaces, 2(i age, large lot. Call Mitten Real­ Chicago—In a recent survey a dirMt line from any other building or premises, town-line, one-bedroom apart­ 646-6310 after 5 p.m. c a rp e t St fully equipped' Mitten Agency, 643-6930. makes this 7 room Ranch an $34,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. of automobile accidents, driver year’round, (Duraform ning June 23, Porter St. Charter MUST SELL — Electric stove, ment, first floor, heat, hot baths, rec room. Call today to ty, 643-6930, Realtors. conducting a like business, for consumption off kitchens. For more informa­ exceptional buy oh Notch Rd., HURWIT fault was found four times Panels). 875-1103. Oak vicinity. Must have car. $15. Living room, 3 piece, $30. MANCHESTER - Cute one- water, stove, refrigerator, FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, inspect this quality built home MANCHESTER - Original premises, in which spirituous and alcoholic liquors bedroom apartment, in four- tion visit site or call 243-2931. COLUMBIA U k e - Waterfront Bolton. IMAGINATION more frequently than vehicle Cali 875-1030 after 6 p.m. Rock maple double bed, $10. parking. Ideal for couple, or hot water, appliances, central in AA zone. Philbrick Agency, owner offers a beautiful 2- BOLTON Lakefront — 6 room are sold, exchanged, or stored for purposes of sale SALESMAN wanted for auto family house. $130, Eastern Rental Office Onen Dailv 1-5 cottage. Accommodates 4 peo­ Realtors, 64&4200. $38,500 — Two-family 40 acres of beautiful Tolland year 'round Cape. 1(4 baths, cause and three times more Consol TV, $25. White Xmas single. $140 monthly. Phone 649- location, parking, security, ple. July openings. 649-0498,643- family home, 5 rooms each or exchange. parts and supplies. Full-time. Situation Wantad 38 tree, lights, $7. 647-1377. Real Estate, 646-8250. 2871. lease. $180, 649-3^. p m. RENTALS BY desirable corner location, all floor including 2 bedrooms, for­ countryside. This property fireplace, trees, $32,900. often than highway design or Phone Fuzz Auto Parts, 643- GREATER HARTFORD 2593, 228-9852. WALKER Street — 6-room Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. weather conditions. RAYMOND F. DAMATO - ZONE CHANGE -'TOLLAND large rooms. Call for more mal dining room with china offers strong potential for TURNPIKE 1551 for particulars. WILL DO Babysitting in my MOVING — for sale, electric IMMEDIATE occupancy, 6 DUPLEX, five rooms, 1V4 THREE-ROOM apartment, REALTY MANA6ERIENT GO. home, living room, dining room details. closet, natural trim throughout, experienced developer. For large pleasant rooms, new con­ CAPE COD Bass River and and kitchen on first floor, 3 ITEM 3 To change the zoning from Business II and Rural home. Days. Callhll 643-0001. range, $75. Gas dryer, $45. Both baths, 3 bedrooms, country pleasant, convenient suburban East Hartford, Ct $39,500 — Oversized Ranch 4-car garage. Center of town details call Mr. Collier. VERNON — Manchester line. RN WANTED for full-time on 7 dition, month’s security and $43-2931 Dennispdrt, Two and three- bedrooms, and bath on second Immaculate Ranch on quiet Residence to Industrial, for a narrow strip with J in very good condition. 644-2653. kitchen, appliances, carpeting, location, like private home. location. $43,900. Wolverton a.m.-3 p.m. shift and 11 p.m. to references. 643-5768 or 537-2897. Equal Houatof OpportunHy bedroom cottages, all con­ floor, 2-car garage. Assumable in excellent area. Don’t miss street, sunny kitchen with frontage of approxiamtely 240 feet on the south RELIABLE high school girl central location $235. Security. lawn, basement, working veniences, June and August calling on this one. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. SIMONS Town of Vernon 7 a.m. shift. Apply Director of. will baby sit week days all CONTEMPORARY Fruitwood Available August 1st. Phone adults. 643-2880. mortgage, $31,900. Philbrick dining area, 2 bedrooms, side of Tolland Turnpikev480 feet east of Jefferson Nursing, Salmon Brook (Con­ SECOND fioor of 2-family, nice vacancies. Call weekdays after Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. $45,900 — Boulder Rd., 7 Realtors/MLS 646-1117 carpeted living room, heated Board of Education summer. Call M9-2001. dining room table, excellent 646-3542 after 5 p.m. CENTRAL East Hartford — 6. 644-2623. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 ^ Street, running south to end of Union Street, West of valescent Home, off House condition. 30x54” with two 12” neighborhood, 2 bedrooms, AVAILABLE immediately. room Cape with 2 baths, acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1129 Tolland Tpke. rec room, $28,500. Wolverton Town-owned industrial tract) stove, refrigerator, share gar­ Location. Spacious 4t^-room INVITATION Street, Glastonbury. 633-5244. WILL babysit in your home, extensions. 643-6433. SIX ROOMMuplex, convenient Pleasant thre^ and four room RAISED Ranch, 8 rooms, one fireplace, garage, circular, beamed ceiling, garages, view. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. FIRST HARTFORD REALTY - ZONE CHANGE - LYDALL age, $150 plus utilities. Security apartment, children welqome COCOA Beach, Florida — Three full, 2 half-baths, all large days, during summer. Call 649- location. Security required. No apartments, heat, hot water, for $150. Homefinders, Fee $20. very clean condition, in-law Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. TO BID STREET & GREENWOOD DRIVE 3349. required. Available August 1st. room condominium sleeps 4^, rooms, 2 fireplaces, wall-to- COVENTRY — One-half acre, VEr NON - Manchester line — MATCHING sofa bed and chair. pets. Inquire 72 ^hool St. appliances, carpeting, air- 549-6980. all new furnishings, air- situation. New siding, nice The board of Education of the ITEM 4 To change the zoning from Rural Residence to Resi­ Gold nylon, 8V4xllMi’ rug. 649- 643-1257 after 5. conditioner. Lease, security. wall carpeting, large fully $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. An­ Flowering shrubs and shade BOOKKEEPING conditioned, on water, golf, equipped kitchen, central vac grounds. dover, $1,800. overlooking lake. trees surround this Colonial, Town of Vernon, Connecticut dence M for a tract of -28 acres south of Lydall Doga-BIrda-Peta 41 AVAILABLE July 1st, four- $175 - $195. 649-3978. 6436165. EAST HARTFORD - Modern Disney World one hour. Space POSITION room and attic, heat, hot water, system, 2-car garage, one acre $49,900 — Porter St. Large Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 15x15 modern country kitchen, will receive sealed bids for: Street and east of Greenwood Drive as shown on a 0 One l^d two-bedroom Center 5 minutes, now until plan entitled: “Property of First Hartford Realty Requires experience in ac AKC toy poodles, white and TWO-DOOR Westinghouse r n O D U N D stove, refrigerator, furnished. LANDLORDS: We supply wooded lot. Philbrick Agency; exceptional older Colonial. *• ATTENTION ” dining room or den, 3 Lumber for Industrial Arts apartments with air- August 31st. $450 or $200 Realtors, 646-4200. Duplex, one side beautifully MANCHESTER - 102x632’ AA bedrooms. Fine neighborhood. Bids will be received at the of­ Lydall St. & Greenwood Dr, Manchester, Conn. counts payable, payroll and cream-white, championship refrigerator, $75 or best offer. No pets. Lrase and security screened qualified tenants for conditioning. Starting at $175. Drive by, look for our sign. bloodlines, bred for tempera­ MINOR monthly. Reserve also for modernized, other good condi­ zone, wooded lot. Asking $13,-. 15 minutes to Hartford. fice of the Superintendent of Scale one inch equals 200 feet dated 5-30-72” by the ability to assume respon­ Infant feeding table, $5. Jump required. $160 monthly. 646-12tt your vacancies at no cost or Homefinders, Fee $20.549-6980. winter months. 643-5404. Then call us. ment, 643-8825. chair, $3. Swing, $2. Infant seat, after 5 p.m. obligation to you. Homefinders. RANCH — 6 rooms, 1(4 baths, tion. Excellent income. Close 900. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, Utilities, $32,900. 646-5062. Schools, Park and School Arthur K. Bramanis, L.S. sibility. in a growing concern. formal dining room, 3 MLS, 643-6666. $3. All excellent condition. APIIRTIIENTS 527-5448. ELLINGTON - New 3 bedroom Wanted to Bent 89 to shopping. Only $37,500. Street, Rockville, Connecticut TAYLOR MADE« HOMES - SUBDIVISION - "ROBIN ES­ Please call Betty Bracey for FREE — Four adult female Phone 6464)584. HomMitwl StrMt THREE-ROOM apartment, bedrooms, garage, treed' lot. F-M TOLLAND TATES” duplex, IV2 baths, carpeted HDLCDMBE REALTDRS MANCHESTER - two AA unitl 12:00 noon, Thursday, July an appointment. cats in need of new homes. Gen­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Off W. MIddto Tpko.) stove, refrigerator, hot water CENTER Street — 4%-room $33,900. Philbrick Agency, 047-0993 COLOMAL!! ITEM 5 Approval of plans showing 35 Rural Residence lots living room, large country ELDERLY widow needs small Realtors, 6464200. 646-3738 644-2447 zoned lots with all utilities 5th, 1973 and then at said place . tle natured, good with children. Musical Instruments 53 MANCHESTER furnished. Cabineted kitchen, townhouse, I'/z baths, all kitchen, refrigerator, range, apartment. Reasonable rent. Frechette 1 MarUii Big oversized new Colonial, 4 and time publicly opened, read south of Redwood Road as shown on. a plan en­ All spayed and innoculated. 742- parking. $150. Phone 649-6544. appliances, carpeting, two air- located in desirable Forest CAVROK CORPORATION B u m by disposal and dishwasher in­ Call 649-3970 after 6 p.m. Realtors Hills. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. big bedrooms, 2(4 baths, and recorded. titled: “Robin Estates” prepared by Alford Associ­ N GULBRANSEN organ, \p in e( WEST Side Cape — 6-rooms, 4 Vsmon - B7B-2S48 conditioners, heat and hot cluded. Private basement, 283 Main St much window area. ates, C.E. dated June 11, 1973. model, excellent condition. Call USR HOUSING CORP. FOUR-ROOM Duplex, water, storie. $210. By ap­ down and 2 up, wail-to-wall Specifications and proposal large yard. Available July 1st. RETIRED man, wisl\es two or Fireplace, 2 car garage, set In MANCHESTER STRUCTURAL STEEL - EXCAVATION PER­ ALTERED, innoculated cats after 5 p.m., 647-1101. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury available July 1st, features pointment, (jnarles Ponticelli, carpeting, fireplace, aluminum SIX-ROOM Ranch in excellent MANCHESTER - Three fami­ BOLTON — Prime R-1 residen­ forms may be secured from the $290 m onthly. One month three room apartment. Call 649- storms and screens, near bus tial acreage, 19 acres plus, high beautiful rural setting, office of the. Superintendent of MIT - SHELTON ROAD boarded. $2.50. Cages 4V4' long. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••I apartments. Features wall-to- private driveway, large yard, .649-9644, 6466800. security required. 646-6475. 4165 after 2 p.m. condition on Vernon Street, on a ly «central location,' separate Fenros Cattery, since 1950. 875- to line, $31,000. Philbrick Agency, elevation, mostly cleared, $25,- minutes from 1-86. Priced in Schools, Park and School ITEM 6 Permission to remove gravei from Lots No. 4 & 6, PORTER — All around man, Wantad Buy 58 w.all carpeting, vanity tile basement for storage, stove, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••A**- good sized lot. 3 or 4 bedrooms, furnaces, nice lot, bus line, $46,- 9131 by appointment. . - refrigerator, carpeting, pan­ MANCHESTER - New one and Realtors, 646-4200. 000. Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, mid 50’s. Call Tony Street, Rockville, Connecticut. south side Sheldon Road, to reduce elevation to steady job, good wages. Apply baths, built-in oven, range, Apartment Bulldlnga- l'/4 bates, garage, full base­ 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. 646-3177. Parkade Bakery, Parkade WANTED — Antique furniture, eled rooms. Nice location. Ideal two-bedroom townhouses, full Bualnaaa Locatlona- ment. This house is a good Wasilefsky, 649-5306. The right is reserved to reject mandatory levels for development purposes. dishwasher, refrigerator and For Bant ^ 67 For Sale 70 Shopping Center. HELP! Father unknown, glass, pewter, oil paintings.or for couple. Security required. private basement and en­ value. Price in the 30’s. Call t h r e e -f a m i l y , new ly any or all bids or any part when Copies of these petitions have been filed in the Town Clerk’s of­ mother doesn’t want us. We’re disposal, electric heat, 2 air COVENTRY — (North-East) 20 other antique items. Any quan­ conditioners, glass sliding $175 monthly. 643-9233. trances, patios, heat, MANCHESTER - 4-family Agent, 649-3100, or 649-8465. renovated throughout, good in­ ..B&W.. such action is deemed int he fice and may be inspected during normal office hours. MECHANIC — Part-time, Ford being evicted. Litter trained, tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, appliances and carpeting in­ MANCHESTER - 100,000 MANCHESTER vestment or home with income, picturesque acres. Partially doors, all large rooms. Ftill square feet, will divide. brick, 4-car garage, good in­ wooded, trout stream, brooks, best interest of the raa rd of PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION fleet. 3 a.m. - 7 a m. Apply Good iovable 8 week old kittens, 646- 165 Oakland Street. DELUXE one — Bedroom cluded. From $215-$265 per come builder. Hayes Agency, MANCHESTER - Only The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. basement storage area, ample Suitable for manufacturing and M^532™^’ Agency, high gravel building sites. Realtors — MLS Education. Clarence W. Welti, Chairman Humor Corp. 46 Kennedy Road, 8052. apartment, wall-to-wall monOrr Paul W. Dougan, 646-0131. COLONIAL $29,900! Finally, a lovely older PRIVATE1 party wants old parking. Starting at $175. carpeting throughout, complete Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. warehouse. 1-748-5634. In good neighborhood, near Colonial in a sylvan setting! Possible pond site. Frontage on Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 Raymond E. Ramsdell Alfred Sieffert, Secretary South Windsor, 289-8251. 2 roads. Owner. 643-7357. AFFECTIONATE l ‘/4 year old metal bed. (;all Call 649649-4291. Handy to shopping, schools, appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ everything, shaded lot, great Features three bedrooms, 1(4 CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, Superintendent of Schools 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, Bualnaaa Property- WANTED Teacher aide, full­ mixed collie, spayed, good with bus and religious facilities. trally located $175 monthly. for children. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms, country kitchen. 9 room California Ranch. BOLTON — Newly listed 6 children. 647-1617 after 5 p.m. office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- For Sale 71 M«.« __uf______* VERNON— Approximately one time, to work with pre­ ffoomf Without Board 59 Model apartm ent open for R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. VILLAGER fireplaced living room, formal New heating, plumbing, recent­ Fireplaced living room, formal room Ranch on large treed lot. ------' 5\; ly painted. Inspect! LaPoll acre wooded lot on desirable schoolers, in daycare center, inspection 1-5 p.m., Satunlay’ EAST Center St. - Office dining room, family rOom. dining room, modern kitchen Box Mountain Drive. 649-3124. Swimming pool in rear yard. NOTICE Vernon. Year 'round, $4,500. ADORABLE KITTENS, to THE THOMPSON H ouse- Cot­ (Company, Realtors, 569-1030. with dining area, family room, and Sunday. Other times by FOUR-ROOM apartment, APARTMENTS 466 MAIN Street — Building for building, originally set-up for Early occupancy^Mr. Negro, Cali 872-%76 between 9:30 a.m. good home, shots and box tage St., centrally located, three large bedrooms, fourth THE GO VERNMENT OF Hartford Road, (irst floor, any business, office, or com­ dental office. Waiting room, 40 ACRES of land in Belfiore Agency!!647-1413. and 12:30 p.m .. trained. 646-2437. large, pleasantly furnished appointment. cellar storage, garage. $155 Five-room, 2-bedroom town FJ. SPILECKI CAPE — 3 bedrooms, full base­ p o ssib le . 2-car garage. mercial use, near Center. Call receptionist room, ^,1^0 Manchester on East HartfordN D£PARTMENT OF THE TflEASUnV / I |HNi. ML'i Tfr* T jufj roms, parking. Call 649-2358 for monthly. Available immediate­ house, wall-to-wall carpeting, operating rooms, spare room, Realtor 043-2121 ment, quiet neighborhood, love­ Beautifully landscaped ' SOUTH Windsor — Spacious OFFICE OF REVENUE SHARING Call; 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. line. Philbrick Agency, 1900 PENNSYLVANIA AVE N W. TOOL and Die makers, first WANTED — Good home fqr overnight and permanent guest ly, 649-2871. ly oversized lot, privacy. grounds. Marion E. Robertson, and gracious 8 room older home PLANS TO EXPEND ITS REVENUE SHARING ALLOCATION' fireplace, 2 air conditioners, three labs, half-bath, parking Realtors, 646-4200. WASHINGTON. DC 20226 FOR THE entitlement PERIOD BEGIN,NlNG adorable female puppy, 8 rates. U&R Homing Corp Priced in 30s. Jesdor Realty, Realtor, 643-5953. class, mainly continental appliances, heat and hot plus three room apartment on on V/z acres of lovely treed weeks, % shepherd,' Vi shelty. MANCHESTER 10,000 square 633-1411. ' IK| I I E JffC U tiV E* P R O K i f f i L Chtfck thn block I'f th>t >• b titd on Jfiti !■' J-iii'.', ANDENOiNG ill. process, with aircraft quality. 643-95S1 NEW 3-bedroom townhouse, IVk second floor, $50,000. Philbrick land. Mid 30s and worth it. 1^. I— I »n tfitcutiv* propotfl 644-0256 after 5. water, 1(4 tiled baths, washer feet industrial space. Fully Beaort Property-For Sale 74 Fringe benefits, CMS and BC, URGENT — Male Roommate baths, fully carpeted, all MANCHESTER - Two- Swain, Belfiore Agency, 647- (L) D E B T How wiU lh« avsittbdtiy of r«vtnui tharing fund* «ff*cl th« Robort Muldock, Roaltor sprinklered, loading docks, of- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. A«i»(n t« rntten N nk IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER BASED UPON AN major medical, group indemni­ needed starting July 1st. Two- appliances, private basement. and dryer hookup, patio. No bedroom Condominium, in­ 1413. bw 'ow ing i*quit«m«nti of your juntdicDon 7 fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- BOLTON Lakefront — Vernon e s t i m a t e d TOTAL OF | ,44‘4.'557 ty and Life, profit sharing and FINE and Dandy — yellow tab­ bedroom apartment. Call 643-9551 Available July 15th. Call 649- pets. V a r ie ty (:7Wmiri|U cludes air-conditioning, by kittens, free. 643-6920. 0131. Houaaa For Sale 72 r= im |n section. Private setting. Five- pension plan, pleasant working evenings. 872-6028. Stophon J. Luchon Jr. 8782 after 5 p.m. — a______c a ^ tiw , all appliances. Adult ELLINGTON — Large restored"N ACCOUNT NO Call 649-7620 room Ranch type home. $26,900. X AVOID DEBT INCREASE NO EFFECT conditions. Apply in person, Sup^ - 646-5257 MANCHESTER - New. on ACROSS 4 Animals mr.K^ihs living. Garage, full basement. Georgian Colonial, 1834 circa, ui’ !: OiJt CM 4 MANCHESTER 4,000 plus Hayes Agency, 646-0131. TOO SO O N TO Gunver Manufacturing Co., 234 PLEASANT furnished room for THREE-Bedroom apartment in market, 6-room immaculate (comb.fonn) ■ iji Call evenings, 6:30-10 p.m. 649- new 2-zone heating system, LESSEN DEBT INCREASE f'MNi'HL,'rtF roufj Poultry-Suppllaa square feet store-building for 1 “Uncle tom ” iji=i PREDICT EFFECT Hartford Rd. 43 working man. Inquire 4 Pearl a n ew er 2-fam(ly, fully Cape, stone wall around lovely character 5 Overdue M'r-3 1868 Agent. wiring, plumbing, 2 modern ■fUWN MMNMiji-F NEW 3-bedrobm apartment, lease. Huge paved parking 75 (M ) T A X E S In which of lh« following mannorq t« it tipociad lhal ih« Street, Manchester. carpeted, air-conaitioned, t r ^ lot, new 3-zone oil heat, 636th UJS. payment Iz: Out of Town-For Sale baths, % acre lot. Within •wailaWrty of Rtvano* Sharing Fundt will affoct tha lai 4i t:ef<7KF=,JT air-conditioneed, kitchen FOUR-ROOM apartment, first area. Prime location in town 6 Iotas WANTED — Part-time male BABY Ringneck Pheasants for appliances, and basement convenient location. Bel Air president SPACIOUS new Colonial, walking distance to school and tovtfa of your jurisdiction* Chock as marry ai apply flfiNCHrSTf* F LUf4NLi: T 1 C U T p t f t H O sale, 228-9585. appliances, carpet^, private floor, adults only, no dogs. with highwayo access. Hayes 7 Mountain help in haying. Inquire 364 ROOM in private home, female storage. Security deposit Real Estate. 643-9332. 13 Spanish offered by original owner, 7(4 FIVE-Room Ranch, carpeting, shopping. Must be seen to ap­ W IU ENAftUREOUCINQ W ill Rf Duel AMOUNT OF RATI entrance and basement, yard, Available July 1st. $135. Stove, Agency, 646-0131. tiympha RATE OF A MAJOR TAX INCREASE OF A MAJOR TAX Bidwell Street. only, parking and kitchen required, no pets. Available . courtesy title rooms, 3 bedrooms, large fami­ new roof, large lot, dead-end preciate. High 40s. Call for ap­ n •••••••••••••••••••••••••••A parking. Lyndaie Street. refrigerator, parking, 20 Knox 14Pi%vinceof SPomemive w i l l RREVINT INCREASE IN T 1 privileges. 643-6609. July 1st, $245 monthly. 643-5836. ly room, carpeting, fireplace, street, $21,900. Hayes Agency, pointment. Marge Winans, NO EFFECT ON TAX LEVELS Street, Manchester. Call 646- PROFESSIONAL office, MANCHESTER — 6-bedroom Cuba pronoun RATE OF A MAJOR TAX [. . J BOOKKEEPER — Excellent Articles for Sale 45 Available mid July, $265 deck. One acre lot, stream, 6464)131. Realtors, MLS, 875-0340, monthly. 64648M. 5190. . beautiful, spacious. Excellent \ Colonial, 2 baths, aluminum 15 Turkic 9 Seine ______□ W ill PREVENT ENACTING f I ^ opportunity for person with YOUNG man to share hdbse in 10 Projecting trees. Excellent neighborhood. A NEW MAJOR TAX |_____| 476 MAlN^Strdfet — 6-rooms, exposure First floor, all siding. 2-car garage, formerly a tribesman 26 Rescue 43 Sturdy trees above average ability. This is a LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. Manchester - Vernon area with 16 Having left tooth 27 Asterisk 44 Stupefy Priced to sell, 646-3598. BOLTON Line — 4-bedroom WILLINGTON - It’s a good TIRED of stairs? — First-floor, security, family unit. $160. Call MANCHESTER - Newer 2 facilities, parking. Reasonable tourist home, located in □ OPERA TlT^ M A IN fENANCEEXPiNDITURES CAhTAL EXPENDITURES _ 11 Masculine 29 Wild ox of Ranch fireplace, full cellar, 2- NKAI 9 challenging position, requiring Ring bell for service. Shiners, 2 of the same. Inquire 643-0780 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. business zone. Bel Air Real awiU 45 Stocking deal. Owner moving. Big PRIORITY PLANNED rfauMi EXPENDITURE planned' [ f ERCE’nJ Pl^_N_NE^ 2 - bedroom, a-pplianaes, bedroom apartment, quiet loca- rent. 649-lk), 649-3549. nAMioKte hiWMOlO* 17 GTs address aiq>eIlation Celebes 47 Inequality acre lot. Assumable,mortgate. EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES MuaruuMti aintt DOT someone with ambition and crawlers, etc. 144 Deming anytime after 6. Estate, 643-9332. THREE acres, 8-room Ranch, custom built 4-bearoom ar uiitat CATEGORIES EXPENDITURES I F tioh, includes heat, appliances, 12R ^uire C A TEG O RIES lA) ivuoia lOUFUIRI U)NST*LCIIOii ACOUNTiON RETHttMlNr desire to succeed. Emphasis is Street, Manchester. Wapping parking, going quick, $135. 18 Lohengrin’s 30 Ravine 48Ine&etual two baths, two fireplaces, gar­ Vacant. $32,300. Graham Real­ J' 181 Mtoicu tlWKII £ _ FOUR ROOM apartment, one 19 Southern 31 G nat executive type Colonial Cape 4 J Road. '■ Homefinders, fee, $2(I>649-6980, and carpets. $200 per month. 122 EAST Center St. New first- bride 49 Church part ty, 289-5931; 289-1872. 1 76’ MULTI ‘ r placed on accounts receivable. CLEAN, pleasant room, for bedroom, heat stove and ages, Florida room. Hutchins with formal dining room, at­ PURPOSE AND 54-36. 2.9 ACRES, 7 rooms, two baths, 20 Deity general amounts 50 Soothsayer PUBLIC SAFETY Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- floor professional office space. Agency, 649-5324. g e n e r al GOVT 83,178 6/ 9 A . Excellent starting salary, working gentieman, lobated 50 refrigerator included, parking built-ins, kitchen carpeting, 21 Automotive 21 Skins tanned. 35WWHarea 52 Laconian tached 2-car garage, heated '2 ' 4535, 646-1021. Convenient location, ample . ENVIRONMENTAL fringe benefits. Please send ALUMINUM sheets used ds Woodbridge Street, for one car. Available July 1st. ■ fireplace, garage. $33,900. grbup (ab.) . with tannic (ab.) phyla basement, 24 acres with % % ON BUS Line — Utilities paid, parking and on bus line. Will acid PROTECTION * 222,279 100 resume to Manchester Herald, printing plates, .007 thick, Manchester. Inquire before 2 $160 monthly. 6496006. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. 22 Scottish lake 38 Helwew subdivision PRIVACY — is the watch-word privacy, horse barn, riding 3 ...... large 2-bedroom, appliances, MANCHESTER - Nice 2 subdivide from 100 square feet 23 Auricle PUBLIC Box "SS”. 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for$l. p.m. ,25B^AVOLLCn Avouch aaaii. 1. • V ascetic 5 3 U -----, for this 3-bedroom Ranch, trail, brook, pond site. $54,900. % parking, basement, clean, $175. bedroom apartment, first floor to 2,000 square feet, to fit your TRANSPORTATION Phone 643-2711. TERRIFIC TOWNHOUSE - MANCHESTER - Six-room 28 Dinner course ^ Chck-beetle 39 Depot (ab.) Bolivia nestled on a wooded acre in Offers considered. Kiss Realty, Homefinders, fee $20. 549-6980, half of 2-family, includes needs. 646-1180. \ (pi.) ** Encourage 40 Bullfighter 55 Gibbon PAINTERS — Minimum four ROOMMATE to share four- Large two bedroom. Bring the southwest ‘Manchester. This INVITATION 429-2734. TRANSPORIAfiON 57-40. appliances, private basement. Colonial. I'lz baths, formal 32 Mitigate 53,000 A7.2 ‘ 52. f yeqrs experience. Phone 649- NEWSPRIN.T end rolls, 25 room apartment, with color r " IT" 3 4 r ~ 6 home also features a huge, in­ kids for $235. Homefinders, Fee dining room eat-in kitchen, 33 Hindu queen i r " i r r r n r %58. $174 per month. Paul W. viting family room with second RECREATION cents each. Inquire side door, ,TV, etc. 875-1333. $20. 5496980. Out of Town- aluminum siding, two-car gar- 34 Elude TO BID COVENTRY — Five room cof- Manchester Evening ^rald. JUST for two of you, utilities Dougan Realtor, 643-4535, 646- d 14 fireplace and bar. Some tage, fully furnished. Close to IS HOUSING* paid, first-floor 4-room apart­ 1021. For Bant age.priced to sell. Mitten Agen­ 36 Son of COMMUNHY TYPING at home. Must be good E x c e l l e n t Large clean V______finishing touches needed. Ckime Lake. Secondary financing pEVILOPMENr ment, appliances, yard. $150. THREE ROOM apartm ent, cy. Realtors, 643-6930. ItuchsT’ 1$ IS The Manchester Board of ii typist and live in Manchester, DARK RICH, clean loam^ 5 front room for responsible stove, refrigerator, not water, (Bib.) take a look and make an offer. Education seeks.bids for the available. $10,000. Philbrick BO O A l SERVICES ECONOMIC pick up and delivery required. yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, gentleman, private entrance, Homefinders, fee fW. 549-6980, MANCHESTER - New 3 37 Cylindrical 1) Ii Mid 30s. Realsesco, 643-12M. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. FORAGEOB POOR OCVElOPMENT 57-6. cabinet kitchen, parking for one bedroom Duplex, 1(4 baths, full ■ Custodial Supplies for the 1973- 17 Also own typew riter. Send sand, storie, pool and patio near center. 647-1145, 649-6896. car. Adults only. 643-8^. 39Pilfcn . FINANCIAL % ENVIRONMENTAL basement,, includes appliances 41 Distress signal z T 1974 school y ea r. Sealed ADMINISTfUTtON 31.000 CONSERVATION references to Box'^DD, sand, 643-9504. B TOTAL PUU*N?5' NEED Space? Check this large and carpets. $267 per month. 42 Rocky p M proposals will be received until Coventry Cape gPIRATINOdMIAIN- . Manchester Herald. FURNISHED room, central, 2S 26 n a BT IT f e i i i i l ' ____ ?53_J7? ...... 3- bedroom, utilities p id , base­ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 43 Fire residue July 2, 1973 until 3:30 p.ai. at SCREENED ioam, gravei, clean, quiet, homelike at­ 46 Fly aloft a I h»v« •dvi»«d 8 local n«w»pap«r and th« n«wi madia of tha 1$ ment, yard, parking, $175. 4535, 646-1021. 6-6 DUPLEX HURWIT contanu of Ihrt raport Furi^rm ora I havt >acord« documan|ir>g R fC R IA IiO N which time they will be publicly 55,100 - i JANITOR — part-time, prefer processed gravel, sand, stone, mosphere, parking, mature CPteasant^^fcy) 48 Anatomical th# com anli of Ihia raport and Ihay ar# opan for puWc and ^ C ulture and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ gentleman preferred. Phone, Homefinders fee, $20. 5496980, PRESIDENTIAL d u c t' ST a opened. The right is reserved to FAMILY TIME nawt madia scrutiny retired gentleman, apply I!i; OTHERS*0 /Sparer/ dover, 742-7886. 646-8798 or 569-2525. 57-5. VII1A6EAFT8. 51 Condescended 3 bedrooms, living room, Moriarty Bros. 301-315 Center Fumlahad Apartmanta 84 5 T reject any and all bids. This compact Cape says have 54 Abscond . dining room, kitchen and bate Specifications and bid forms St. Ask for Scotty. MANCHESTER 56 Wife's mate fun. Barbecue in the yard, !!; o t h e r s /Spar/»/ TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for ROOM for rent, near Parkade, ASH Street — first-floof, 2- 41 BlONATURfl^HliF ExicuTiVf OFFtClO THREE-ROOM furnished 57 Collect on each side. Separate fur­ may be secured at tee Business walk to the beach, enjoy covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 kitchen privileges. Television. bedroom, stove, parking plen­ One and two bedrooms./ . Distinctive a 58Makes (4 IS Office 45 N. School Street, cooling breezes. Easy care ROBDtT B. WEISS, GENERAL MANAGER OfHiRSiSpacWi cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- Phone 643-4005. tiful, full basement, yard. $150. Near schools, churched heated apartment. Private en­ w naces. Possible extra building HomefiiHlers fee, $i!0. 549-6980, trances. Working adults. No South Windsor apartments nasal noias Manchester, Connecticut. Ray­ home has aluminum siding. Tu m i *TITLE - PiCAainuNT TOY PARTY MANAGERS 6587. and shopping center, on S9Command $ r IT lot. Priced at $39,900. OTHER} iS p a t-tfi 57-4. pets. Security deposit. Parking. mond E. Demers, Business Great value, call today! June 19, 1973 Apartmepta For Bant 63 bus line. Call anytime. 643-4860. east of the river. DOWN IT If Manager. o th e r s /SparW/ ' % % K )«■ c« tccnil hire trw, all) Ml !•< >Mr BAKERS Pride commercial ITU sfSp.). htttMtmnthIhthettiMaRliMt ceblei charcoal grill, high volume, CENTRAL sensation — 2- !T SS ZINSSER A(»CY Sincerely, SIMONS WE HAVE customers waiting 2 Jump Mancheater Evening Herald TOtAl PLANNED be. Fir pratl. cal mM (117) 2774K2. bedroom duplex, appliances, 646-2623 ROCKVILLE - Nicely fur­ ' U niA L IxaiNOi- natural gas, 45”, three years 6 4 4 - 2 5 4 5 3Prepositian .J t Raymond E. Demers Realtors/MLS 646-1117 •lAMf OFNIWSAAPIR .191,278 'Iw ilnliii cA be. for the rental of,your apartment parking, basement, yard for nished 3'4 room apartment, Realtors 646-1511 TuAII old, excellent condition, ^ 00. or home. ,J.D. Real Estate (Ntwiram iMmnini assn.) Business Manager* 1129 Tolland Tpke. Hartford Road Dairy ()ueen. kids.- $i60. HomefinderSj fee 20. residential area, adults only, no Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 5496980, 57-2. pets. $160 monthly. 646-1060. Pa g e s ix t e e n - Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 19, 1973 Obituaries A Manchester Vernon Approves Boy Remembers The Weather Frederick C. Knofla Regional Group Mostly cloudy tonight with chance of fog. Funeral services for (Continued from Page One) machine packaging, and a Lows In low to mid 60s. Variable Frederick C. (Fritz) Knofla of pound of sugar was scooped out cloudiness, warm and humid Thursday. had to sit squirming on a chair BARBARA RICHMOND eluding towns ip the Capitol oHigh mid 70s to upper 80s. 71 E. Middle Tpke., who died of a barrel of granulated sugar Region. He especially cited MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1973- VOL. XCII, No. 221 Monday at Manchester • while the women conversed on and weighed into a paper bag on (Herald Reporter) Manchester—A City of Village Charm The Vernon Town Council last open space and water and ^ THIRTY-SIX PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Memorial Hospital, will be 'subjects that were not worth the big brass scales. Coffee sewer programs. ______' . • Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Concor- listening to, and drank tea. night adopted an ordinance \ beans were weighed qut of big Thompson further explained - dia Lutheran Church. The Rey. So I was dressed up in my containers into the top W a love­ giving its approval to the black velvet suit to be taken out proposed merger of the Capitol that the merger of the two ► Burton Strand, pastor, will of­ ly big grinder with a wheel groups would be a solution to ficiate. on a call, and while my mother three feet in diameter and Region Planning Agency and the Capitol Region Council of the problem, adding that HUD Burial will be in East finished her dressing, I was let ground for you on the spot, with Governments. has already made a commit­ Cemetery. . loose under strict restrictions many turns of the great red The merger is proposed to ment to fund the proposed new News ' Friends may call at the not to go across the street wheel, making at the same time enable the forming of a ' agency. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. where a cesspool was being a charming noise. For a small Regional Council of . CRCOG is proposing a ■ Center St., tonight from 7 to 9. bailed out. boy with a penny, which Was Capsules It was an interesting opera­ Governments. Town Attorney Regional Forum of Citizens to The family suggests that any money in those days, lemon provide broadbased input into memorial contributions may be tion, for the cover was off, and drops were counted out by hand Abbott Schwebel explained he the solids which had (ailed to originally had misgivings about plans and policies of the new m.ade to the 'Concordia from an open tray — 6 for one organization. In the proposed Lutheran Church. drain away through the porous cent. Once in a moment of passing the ordinance because Peron Returns * of the court case whidn was structure, citizens will par­ stone walls were being opulence, I bought 36 of them. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina pending and would have stopped ticipate actively throughout the laboriously bailed out by pails Oranges were seen once a (AP) — Juan D. Peron,.driven the merger of the two groups. planning process in committees Frankl^Reherchl fastened to the ends of long year at the Christmas Sunday from the Argentine presidency Frank Rebecchi, 88, foimerly poles to be carried away to The suit, filed by the and can convene the forum to To Gamp School festival. Bananas were insure that their concerns are and forced into exile nearly 18 of Manchester, died MonMay at some empty field or flowing educational research group, years ago. returns from Madrid all red. presented to the council’s the Masonic Homa and river. Thrifty people bought their Education-Instruction, ools. Memorial Park, landscaping until 12 noon. All registrations joom in their home. The town’s Blood Chemistry Analyser materials for the park, Christ­ will be at Herrick Memorial The state expects to receive MANCHESTER STATE BANK Printing Services Inc., and Mr. Manchester Memorial During a time like (his we realize how Registration will be for series two Fire departments will be Family Tours Cheney th^rne mas gifts, bake sale items and Park. $52.8 million in revenue-sharing and Mrs, Robert McCann. Hospital, or by phone, 646-1222, much our friends really mean to us. Your one, June 25 through July 10th. cooperating in this effort. 1041 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Shown above is the SMA 12/60 Blood Chemistry Analyser that Manchester Memoriai ext. 334. Payments can be expression of sympathy will always be birthday cakes for Mansfield The program will run from through March 1974. The Contributions of $150, or any All persons will be asked to ’The resolution adopted by the Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon “ currently attempting to raise funds to purchase. The,total cost of the machine arranged to suit the donor over Descendants of the Cheney family, John A. Marshall Jr., his daughters, Deborah Ann tin remen(bered. Training School. June 25 through Aug. 7 from remaining $28.7 million in tax council calls attention to the amount, may be made by mail Charles B. Klotzer show proof of Manchester 1$ $60,000 and it will replace an older, obsolete model that the hospital purchased in 1967 the next six months. white shirt) and Elizabeth Amory, and Mrs. Marshall outside the Old Homestead where Awards include science fair 9:30 a.m. until'4:30 p.m. five cuts came from a 1972-73 sur­ fact that some 10,000 persons to the attention of Bert Dittos, and Family residency. Fee is $1 per class. plus, the report said. Member FDIC The new machine simulUneously does 12 individual tests on one sample of blood in a Marshall used to visit during his boyhood years. He grew up in California where his days a week at Herrick Parki die in home fires each year. matter of seconds. , - - mother. Mrs. Amory Cheney Matshall lives. (Herald photo by Pinto)

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