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MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 230 TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS • * v , Gunfire Terrorizes Beirut BEIRUT (UPI) — Fierce rocket, mor-'' The sound of rockets, mortars and becoming difficult. midnight and began talks early today with tar and machine gun fire terrorized Beirut machine guns ripped across the city Premier-designate Rashid Karami said President Suleiman Franjieh in an effort for the eighth straight day today and during the night and again this morning Sunday he had reached agreement with to mediate an end to the conflict. Beirut Radio warned citizens that the en­ and Beirut radio said all roads in the Lebanon’s warring parties on a new “We could not sleep all night from the tire city had become a fighting zone. capital and its environs were “unsafe” government but there was no letup in the explosions and rockets,” said a scared Snipers began firing on ambulances and and warned citizens to stay off them. fighting. resident of Beirut’s Ain Rummaneh sub­ fire engines. At least a dozen bomb blasts rocked the By daybreak today roads leading into urb. “We are trapped at home...and we Police estimates put the casualty toll at city during the early morning, damaging a the capital remained blocked as the are short of food. It is another Stalingrad more- than 125 dea and 450 wounded as school building, a church, scores of shops fighting between rival political factions here...if this is not hell, I don’t know what street battles between rival political fac­ and cars and setting off dozens of fires. entered its second week. is.” tions entered their second week. The total Beirut radio said snipers were firing on In Ashrafieh, Furn El Chubbak and count since fighting first broke out stood ambulances and fire engines and that Karami said Sunday night he expected other east Beirut districts, residents spent at more than 1,500 dead and injured. responding to emergency calls was to name his new cabinet today in an the night in shelters with bullets zig­ attempt to end three months of fighting zagging over rooftops and rockets between leftists and rightists, Christians exploding in streets and apartments. and Moslems, Palestinian guerrillas and “We don’t dare open windows, bullets Lebanese nationalists. are everywhere,” an Ashrafieh resident Energy Plan Accents His announcement came at the end of said. the worst day of fighting in which heavy “All roads leading into the capital are mortar, rocket and machinegun fire not secure...keep tuned to Beirut radio for claimed at least 175 dead and wounded. further announcement,” an internal Solar Power Research Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Halim security forces announcement said at 8 Khaddam arrived in Beirut shortly after a.m. WASHINGTON (UPI) - In a sharp now which can be developed for economic retreat from past emphasis on the atom, commercial application. federal energy officials unveiled a new It called for five major changes in U.S. research plan today abandoning the energy research policy: nuclear breeder reactor as a key power —New emphasis on technical solutions Police Crush Protest source and raising solar power to un­ to reliability and environmental problems precedented prominence. that now inhibit greater use of presently NEW DELHI (UPI) - Hundreds of The frightened demonstrators took No m atter which technology is available energy sources, primarily coal club-swinging police have crushed a refuge in homes, shops and alleys in the Miss Connecticut Crowned developed, they said, basic energy costs and water-cooled nuclear reactors. demonstration against Prime Minister In­ crowded old section of Delhi, but police are likely to double by the year 2000. —An immediate focus on conservation dira Gandhi, smashing frightened charged into the hideouts after them. Elisa Heinimann, Miss Connecticut 1974, crowns Mary Cadorette, 18, of East The 25-year research blueprint, efforts, with initial emphasis on the protesters across the legs and dragging Ten police surrounded two unarmed Hartford, Miss Connecticut 1975 in Waterbury Saturday night. The 5-foot-6- presented to Congress and President Ford automobile, building insulation and in­ them by the hair. teen-aged boys who were not participating inch brunette from East Catholic High School, was chosen from 17 con­ by the Energy Research and Development dustrial processing. Some 700 police, some on horseback, in the demonstration, ramming Administration, said the controversial —Accelerated work leading to commer­ testants and will represent the state in the Miss America Pageant in Atlantic others with bayonets fixed on rifles, nightsticks into their ribs and hitting them breeder reactor now probably will not cial production between 1985 and 2000 of swarmed into the old city of Delhi Sunday City in September. (Herald photo by Candice Caldwell) across the shoulders and backs of knees. become a major commercial energy synthetic gas and oil from shale and coal. to oust about 500 protesters from the producer until the early 21st century —if —Inclusion for the first time of solar grounds of town hall. ever. electric power — produced by windmills, At least 30 persons were arrested in'the Police then grabbed the youths by the It stressed instead the need tor an solar cells and differences in ocean water first known antigovernment demonstra­ hair and dragged them screaming to expanded range of research, including temperatures —as a high priority tion in India since Mrs. Gandhi declared a waiting paddy wagons a block away. more vigorous efforts to produce synthetic possibility for the year 2000 and beyond. state of emergency five days ago. Mrs. Gandhi imposed the state of Mary Cadorette Named natural gas and crude oil from coal and oil —Increased attention to presently un­ The police waded into the crowd in front emergency last Thursday and arrested shale by 1985 and to increase emphasis on derused technologies that can be of town hall and chased the terrified hundreds of political opponents for sunlight as a source of electricity by 2000. developed rapidly, such as solar Keating protesters down side streets, swinging allegedly taking part in a “widespread Miss Connecticut 1975 Even the most optimistic of six and cooling of buildings and the use of heavy wooden nightsticks at anyone in conspiracy” to disrupt India’s internal scenarios presented in the plan showed the geothermal power. their way. security. United States continuing to import oil until By CANDICE CAEDWELL petition in the pageant was the suspense. 1995, a decade beyond the goal set by Ford. WATERBURY — Saturday night Miss Winning the Miss Connecticut title But officials said that did not necessarily Manchester, 18-year-old Mary Cadorette means $2,000 in scholarships, gifts, discredit Project Independence because of East Hartford, won the Miss Connec­ clothine and a chance to compete in the actual import levels would depend on Berserk Man Hijacks Bus ticut Scholarship Pageant and was crowned Miss America pageant in Atlantic City, future domestic oil and gas discoveries the new Miss Connecticut by outgoing Sept. 2-6, where she could win a and possible changes in U S. lifestyles. BRANFORD (UPI) — A man hijacked a “several counts of reckless driving,” state police said the driver stopped the bus queen Elisa Heinimann of Wethersfield. $15,000 scholarship and additional cash The potential of solar electric power bus and plowed it into a police block^e on police said. He spent &nday night at and .the passengers got out, but Peppers Norwich State Hospital. There were 17 girls competing in the awards. She said she thinks these pageants production has been virtually ignored in the Connecticut Turnpike Sunday, assaulted the driver and a third passenger. pageant sponsored by the Southington are a valuable opportunity for her to use the past. But the plan said it should rank demolishing two police cruisers. Police said the Greyhound bus was near They said he then bolted for the driver’s North Stonington, traveling from Jaycees. Miss Ridgefield, Michelle her talent to help pay for her education. equally with the breeder and nuclear fu­ The bus and another vehicle also were seat and commandeered the bus, driving Providence to New "i^ork, when a scuffle Bessette, was the first runner up. She will be attending the University of sion as one of three unproven but poten­ severely damaged, but the only injuries off alone. Connecticut in September and hopes to tially “inexhaustible” sources of energy in were suffered by the real bus driver and developed at about 10:15 a.m. after State troopers spotted the bus west­ Miss Cadorette is the second Miss eventually become a speech pathologist. the 21st century. another passenger, who were assaulted in Peppers and another passenger had bound at more than 100 miles per hour just Manchester to win the Miss Connecticut The judges were Kathleen Cieplik, a At least one qf those three long-range the incident which sparked the hijacking, argued about smoking. east of the Branford toll station. Peppers title. Priscilla Doyle was the first in 1971. coach and a certified judge for statewide processes appears necessary to guarantee police said. One passengei* in the bus said Peppers did not respond to several attempts to pull Only 1933’s Miss Connecticut has gone on gymnastic competitions; William Hagger­ the nation enough energy in the future, the Joseph Peppers, 28, of Far Rockaway, went “berserk” and said he “believed he him over, police said. to win at the Miss America Pageant in ty Jr., an economics and humanities in­ report said, but it is impossible to predict N.Y., was to be arraigned today on three was the reincarnation of John F. Troopers and Branford police used their Atlantic City in which Miss Cadorette is structor at Edwin 0. Srniith High School in counts of assault, one count of larceny and Kennedy.” cars to set up a road block at the Branford now eligible to compete. Storrs; John McCaffery, who conducts a toll station. ’The bus did not appear to slow . She was the strongest contender in each biweekly program on station WINF and down before it plowed into the blockade, of the three categories of competition, winner of an Emmy for his program “The forcing policemen to scatter. swimsuit, evening gown, and talent. The Author Meets Critic;” Ann Vermel, Rylanders Enjoy Life More Than Ever A state police cruiser was set aflame by talent segment afforded the toughest com­ executive director of Rhode Island State the impact and a Branford police car was petition. Council on the Arts; and Leland Wade, thrown at least 100 feet as the bus con­ Miss Cadorette did a modern jazz dance. professor of music at Mattatuck Com­ By SOL R. COHEN “We’re enjoying life now more than here in our own house and we can be very tinued into a rest area adjacent to the toll There was a flute solo, tap dance and fire ever,” says Harry Rylander. “We’re very station. munity College in Waterbury. When Harry and Rena Rylander were independent. We get up when we want, go happy and comfortable in our home. It then crashed into a station wagon, baton routine among the talents. The Manchester Jaycees are planning a married 65 years ago today, things were where we want and do what we want. She wore a purple sleeveless gown with We’ve got a beautiful garden, a nice porch which jammed into the truck’s under­ motorcade Thursday at 6 p.m. assembling simple, quiet and peaceful and all they We’re content most of the time to be right a silver threaded halter neck band which and we enjoy living. In addition, we have a carriage and finaily brought it to a halt in the South Methodist Church parking lot. asked for themselves was “health and here at home.” good family.” about 500 feet away. she selected. He hair was styled by The motorcade consisting of about six happiness.” To emphasize that content, Mrs. Canned Ego of Forbes and Wallace in the Their family includes two sons, Harry Peppers was take into custody without a cars will drive up Main Street to the Now, he is 87 and she 85 and they say, Rylander, when asked about being home Manchester Parkade. She said she had Jr. of Manchester and Norman of Old struggle and sent to Norwich State Municipal Building where Miss Cadorette “Life has been good to us and all we’re for a picture, said, “We’ll be here, that’s help with her make up from Sally Saybrook; six grandchildren and five Hospital. the new Miss Connecticut, will crown Lee looking forward to is more of the same — for sure.” great-grandchildren. Christopher Holmes, 22, of New Paltz, Middleton Pinto, a top fashion model in Scott, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. health and happiness.” Home to the Jlylanders is the comfor­ the area, who helps every year with Russell Scott of Manchester, the new Miss Rena Rylander is quick to add, “We live table house at 27 Grove St. They bought it N.Y., and Robert Moniz, 29, of Bayonne, makeup for Miss Manchester. Her final Manchester in her absence. in 1929 and have lived in it for 46 years. N.J., were treated and released at instructions from her chaperones before The public is invited to come and greet Rylander, a building contractor from Lawrence and Memorial Hospital in New gofng on stage were “be yourself.” She the new • Miss Connecticut and Miss 1923 until he retired in 1963, remodeled London, Holmes for facial cuts and Moniz said the most difficult thing about com- Manchester. much of it and added some parts of it. for a bite on the hand. The Rylanders were married June 30, 1920 in New Milford, Rena’s home town. They resided for two years in Washington, Conn, before coming to Manchester. Settlement Hopes Many New State Taxes Harry was born in Litchfield but was brought up in Washington. He lived in a log Dim in EB Talks cabin from the time he was eight until he Go In Effect Tuesday was 18. GROTON (UPI) - Spokesmen for 10,000 Horses and carriages were part of the skilled workers at the Electric Boat Divi­ life style in 1910 and Harry and Rena were sion of General Dynamics say there’s tit­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut tax the state. License renewals will cost $10 part of it. They hired a carriage drawn by tle hope of averting a strike threatened for officials will start Tuesday to dig deeper instead of $8. two horses to and from the church when midnight tonight. for $125 million in taxes Gov. Ella T. The governor urged the legislature to they were married. It cost them all of $5. Negotiators met again early today in an Grasso says the state needs to balance its hike state taxes to make up a $170 million When they moved to Manchester in 1912 effort to resoive the impasse. The major budget. deficit her fiscal advisors had predicted they owned a pony and buggy and made remaining issue was wages. “I’d say the chances for a strike are A new tax package, led by a hike in the for the end of the fiscal year that starts the trip that way. sales tax from 6.5 per cent to 7 per cent Tuesday. Rena enjoyed riding in her youth and good, very good in fact,” said Anthony and its extension to a host of services In her State of the State speech, the |i t e | early adulthood. Harry was riding master, DeGregory, president of the Metal Trades previously not taxed, takes effect Tuesday governor said “the cupboard is bare” and at $10 a week, at Wykeham Rise Girls Council, after emerging from a lengthy bargaining session Sunday night. along with 100 other measures passed by called on them to make a “heroic effort” School in Washington. r i The talks were stalled over the issue of the 1975 Legislature. to balance her austerity budget with The school still is there but the horses wage hikes, DeGregory said, with the The sales tax will apply to insect exter­ higher state taxes. are gone. minators, all renovations on income- , She kept her campaign pledge of op­ “I rode with the girls until the cars company offering a 33 cents an hour in­ producing and business properties, private posing a state income tax, although many came,” he recalls. “The horses went out crease and the unions demanding 89 cents and cost of living adjustments. employment firms, interior decorators, legislators said they would endorse it as a with the times.” and security guards and leased motor way of reducing the sales tax, which they He left the school in May 1910, got The company ’s latest offer was rejected vehicles. said weighed most heavily on the poor. married in June and became a carpenter. late Friday but both sides agreed to con­ The tax package also involves the Among the other laws going into effect He remembers those two years in tinue the bargaining through the weekend reinstatement of a 7 per cent tax on Tuesday are provisions for a new state Washington. “When we got through paying in hopes of preventing a walkout. Both sides have been making dividends, and increased levies on cor­ lottery whose revenues will finance the . i rent and buying our food, we had $9 a % preparations for a strike. Talks have been porate taxes, from 8 per cent to 10 per equalization of school spending around the 1 month left, to spend as we saw fit.” cent. state, and establishment of a new state ■■ ■■ V' When the Rylanders moved to going on since April 14. A number of motor vehicle fees also will Treedom of Information Commission. Manchester in 1912, Harry worked for be going up, with the increases expected to The education financing law will dis­ other contractors (until 1923, when he bring in an additional $18 million a year to tribute the $7 million expected from the I i'A A went into business for himself). lottery to Connecticut’s 145 poorest towns, He started in Manchester at the munifi­ with the least wealthy towns receiving the cent sum then of $15 a week. It went to largest share of the funds. $16.40 a week following a strike. Inside Today The Weather A Superior Court judge ruled last year In 1970 at the age of 82 Rylander t r Connecticut’s dependence on local proper­ answered an ad appearing in The Herald. Area Profile ...... 5, 7, 8, 9, 18, 24 ty taxes for financing education was un­ ■Mi It was for a clerk-of-the-works for Mayfair MCC Calendar ...... ,...6 Cloudy, windy and cool today and fair. The state has appealed the decision. Gardens housing for the elderly in the tonight. Highs in the upper 60s and low 70s. Married Three Score and Five! Yec^rs The Herald Angle ...... '...... - 13 The Freedom of Information Commis­ North End. He was given the job and Legion Nine Bows...... 1... 13 Partly cloudy Tuesday, highs in the low sion would rule on alleged violations of the worked until the project was completed. 70s. Chance of rain 10 per cent through “I Didn’t Promise You a Rose Garden,” but she got one all the same. Rena Golf Highlights...... 14 state’s Freedom of Information Act, He estimates he built more than 250 Tuesday, winds north to northeast at 10 to which gives the public access to the and Harry Rylander today are observing their 65th wedding anniversay. Softball Standings ...... 15 (See Three) 20 mph through Tuesday. workings of state and local governments. (herald photo by Pinto) page MACC N ew s...... 17

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NATIONAL WEATHEt SEIV KE FO«ECAST !• 7AM EST 7 - I - 7S ioo my' Talks On To Avert Strike IQO SEATTLE Local 26 of the Connecticut the presence of state and the evening, however, where it timers working more than 20 Nurses Association and federal mediators. was apparently voted to hours per week. FAIR representatives of Manchester “ These negotiations,’’ authorize the issuance of a 10- This two-year contract ( b o s t o n TV TONIGHT Memorial Hospital administra­ Kennedy said, “appeared to day strike notice that we expires today. DuBALDO APPLIANCE tion are meeting this afternoon have been successfully con­ received on Saturday.” coot ^MINNEAPOLIS and in an effort to avert a nurses’ cluded on June 4, when agree­ Mrs. Millar said hospital ad­ ^NEWVORK strike. ment was reached on all issues ministrators were unble to res­ ICMICABO*/ tM IL O : 6:00 The Best of Groucho...... 5 The meeting was scheduld for relating to the new contract pond to the proposals at the i r s OUR POLICY News...... 3-8-22-30 Harness Racing ...... 9 SIGN SERVICENTER 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn in between the hospital and those June 20 meeting because 29,83 Bewitched ...... 5 East Hartford. nurses covered by the Kenney couldn’t be reached as SAN FRANCISCO I Love Lucy ...... 20 42 PURNELL PLACE MANCHESTER O E N V E R l Wild Wild West ...... 9 Captioned New s...... 57 SPECIALIZING IN The hospital has received a bargaining unit. This new con­ he had left for the weekend. Black Buffalo's Pow-Wow .. 18 tract was to have become effec­ She said the hospital never 11:30 10-day strike notice from Local tive July 1. responded at the June 27 The Honeymooners...... 20 Movies ...... 3-9 26. Electric Company...... 24-57 WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE SALES “ This agreement was meeting. “They never made a LOS ANBELES 29.97 Jack the Ripper...... 5 Hospital Administrator ’ATLANTA MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR FOR presented to the membership of proposal. We were standing Bonanza...... 40 It Takes a Thief...... 8 Edward Kenney said the ad­ the local at a meeting held firm,” she said. Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 WESTINGHOUSE • GENERAL ELECTRIC ministration hoped the matter 6:30 Friday, June 13. At that time it Mrs. Millar said those DALLAS Wide World Mystery...... 40 HOTPOINT could be resolved without a > News...... 3-8-20-22-30 strike, and that it is prepared to was voted that the proposed expected to represent the 12:30 ELECTRIC SIGN REPAIR and PARKING tOW En TEMPERATUIES I Love Lucy ...... 5 do what they can to avoid on. contract not be ratified. hospital at this afternoon’s Movie...... 5 N E W O RLEANS The Real McCoys ...... 18 LOT LIGHT MAINTENANCE and REPAIR At stake are several major “Another negotiating session meeting are Paul Moss, assis­ MIAMI Wide World Mystery...... 8 r.i ■ 60 To Be Announced...... 24 For More Information Call i \ l and minor economic factors, was held June 20. While no new tant administrator; E. Terry By Ray Tanguay, C.L.U. Woman Is ...... 57 1:00 said Mrs. Mary Lou Millar, proposals were made at this Durant, the hospital’s labor CERTIFIED INSURANCE r — LEGEND- Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 0 4 6 - 8 1 1 4 coordinator of the economic meeting, discussions were held relations attorney; Donald CONSULTANT 7:00 1:30 security division of the CNA, to determine exactly what steps Avery, personnel director; *'"“ '88 from breaking RAIN (SNOW Into llrsl-floor windows, plant 70 News...... 3-22-40 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 the collective bargaining agen­ were to be taken next. Yet George Roy, controller; and rosebushea (or something equally Andy Griffith, Show...... 5 cy. Mrs. Millar is the negotiator another session was held June Mrs. Mary Sterud, director of thorny) In IronI of them. ^ ^ ^ AIR Burnside 2 — ”4 Musketeers” 8:30 Texas Toast. fries and Texas Toast. rebuilt the Rubinow Block on Main St. remarkably. It was a small town (about family and with relatives and friends from FRAQUEL WELCH-MICHAEL YORK after it was gutted by fire. and Tina Turner and the Jeffer­ 99« MON. & TUES. 99< 7:30-9:25 The Living Word ...... 18 13,000) when we came here. There weren’t many towns on hand. “THE 4 MUSKETEERS” Harry and Rena Rylander say they any sidewalks and the roads were muddy. Yesterday, the entire family gathered in son Airplane, is the first of nine Showplace — “ Escape to 9:00 CHOPPED STEAK CLAM DINNER movies to be shown free of Witch Mountain" 2:00; “The enjoyed going to the movies (silent and The improvements are immense and all to Old Saybrook for a quiet celebration of the 1-86 EXIT 91- wnowMosecMLaais Maude...... 3 talkies) and the shows, but they especially the good.” 65th anniversary. charge. Other films will be Exorcist” 7:00-9:15 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 DINNER $1.29 $ 1 .4 9 ] enjoyed going dancing. They went to all the Commenting on Social Security, “He builded better ban he knew” — screened on successive Vernon Cinema 1 — “Day of S.W.A.T...... 8-40 Tuesdays. BURNSIDE D-@ A chopped steak with a crisp Tasty fried strip clams with a dances at The Green, in Buckland and at Rylander says, “It’s the best thing that Ralph Waldo Emerson. SUBWIISIOUYL. E. HTFD.« 521-3333 the Locust” 7:00-9:30 Hour of Pow er...... 18 Cinema 2 — “The Four salad, choice of dressing, tossed salad, choice of dressing, TOWN OF MANCHESTER “THE FOUR Musketeers” 7:15-9:15 9:30 baked potato and Texas Toast. crispy french fries and Texas T«Kt ROUTES 15-14 _ MUSKETEERS” Showcase Cinema 1 — “Wind Rhoda...... 3 Toast. " y DON SUTHERLAND ( p g ) and the Sun” Continuous 2:00- LEGAL J y KAREN BLACK X One Of a Kind 24-57 7:30 9:25 4:45-9:50 "OAYOFTHELOCUSr(R)^ NOTICE Showcase Cinema 2 — The Planning and Zoning “A MOVE MASTIRPECr Rti Reed “DAY OF THE “Return of the Pink Panther” 10:00 Good wholesome American food 7:00 9:30 Medical Center...... 3 Commission will hold a public LOCUST” (R) Continuous 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:30 at right neighborly prices. hearing on July 7, 1975 at 7:30 MON.-TUES. Showcase Cinema 3 — “Bam- News...... 5 8:00 Caribe...... 8-40 P.M. in the Municipal Building SALE bi” Continuous 1:30-3:10-4:35- to propose an amendittent to the PHONE 649-93.9.9 6:00-7:25-9:l(T New York Report ...... 9 Straight Talk...... 24-57 Zoning Regulations as follows: Showcase Cinema 4 — 287 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Add to ARTICLE I Section 1 MANCHESTER FILM RATING GUIDE “French Connection H” Con- the following: U HILLSTOWN ROAD AND SPENCER , DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 44A tinous 2:15-4:55-7:40-10:10 10:30 6 HUS M V “Notwithstanding the lawful For Parents and New Jersey Report...... 9 use of land which are set forth IT’S BACK!!! Their Children Woman...... 24-57 for any zoning district, such TONiTE!!! 11:00 1 ■'ctwiuiAuaENca uses shall be in accordance with INVITATION News...... 3-8-22-30-40 the following: FREE (a) No fill operation or TO BID excavation shall be conducted CAN OF THE MMinM.auaANCi Sealed bids will be received within 50 feet of the banks or tUMOTH in the Office of The Director of edge of a river, stream, brook, [TENNIS RALLS EXORCIST General Services, 41 Center pond or lake, except that public W IT H EVERY >. 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A1 3 j v s oaDii^ irri3 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 iKaiirliPsJpr iEupiuiifl Hrralft MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., June 30, 1975— PAGE FIVE Brainwashed Awards Presented at Bolton Center, Elementary Schools JAPAN’S GROWTH TOKYO (UPI) ” Japan .will When You Think Of Quality Care For Your Pets, hist Say: I f ? BOLTON have a population of 135,150,000 OPINION Intellectuals Taylor, Karen Linder, Paul Scholarship awards were Marshall, Daniel Loalbo, Kathy Darby Barnard, Brian Winkler, by year 2,000 from 114,470,000 Richardson, Grade 3; Gretchen presented by William Farr. Kroeger, Grade 2; Blaine Joan Rataic, Jim Kowalyshyn. this year, according to the CANINE HOLIDA YINNE This phenomenon, as regular readers Donna Holland Geromin, Holly Miller, By William Randolph HearsI Jr. Recipients were Sean Neath, Grisel, Jacqueline Daly, Adam Math awards were presented Health and Welfare Ministry’s and “You’ve Bald It AH” well know, has been pointed out frequently 646-0375 Rebekah Gleason, Grade 4; r e Editor-inChief, David Carpenter, Teresa Lan- Daly, Grade 3; Allison Stern, by Thomas Sheridan. Institute of Population Problems in this space — especially during the Viet­ Students and friehds of Bolton Paul Higgins, Michael Myette, Heartit Newspapers drey, Louise Vogel, Erin Kate Placco, David Shaw, Recipients were Chris Rich and The institute says the birth BOARDINBe GROOMING nam War. It was updated last week by Jef­ Elementary School and Bolton Randy Thornton, Grade 5; Lish Sometimes We Get NEW YORK — Cynical veterans of the Bakanas and Tina Whitham. Grade 4; Michael Myette, Erin Bakanas. rate will level off after the coun­ frey Hart in his King Features syndicated Center School were presented Fiano, John Rancourt, Jon ULTRA VIOLET QERMICIDAL LIOHTa Madison Avenue advertising wars would Maureen Simon presented the Grade 5; Daniel Cafro, Grade A check in the amount of $100 try’s population rises to 144,800,-, INDIVIDUAL INDOOR/OUTDOOR RUNa snort in derision if anybody were to stand column. awards at the annual awards Stevens, Grade 6. spelling awards. Recipients 6; Paul Maulucci, Grade 7 and was presented to Edward AIR CONDITIONED/AIR CHANQE8 assembly June 18. 000 in year 2,050. up before a gathering of ad men and tell Prof. Hart first noted the absence of • Michael Solenzio presented were Cynthia Fletcher, Selh Joan Rataic, Grade 8. DiFronzo and Marilyn Fiano by 646-S971 Suspicious organized liberal protest against the re­ Claire and Frank Major were the creative writing awards. Teller, Michael Bushnell and them they were naive amateurs. Yet they Jim Kowalyshyn on behalf of Cats Are Our GuetU Alto are, in comparison with certain other cent wholesale suppression of civil liber-' given an appreciation plaque Recipients were Michelle Erin Bakanas. Mary Ratti presented the the student council. The money The World’s Best cynics who long ago mastered every effec­ ties in Portugal as ordered by the leftist' for their outstanding con­ Cloutier, Tracey Rich, Cindy Citizenship awards were physical education awards. will be used for band uniforms. 200 SHELDON RD., really trimmed of all its fat or items tive technique of the hard sell, the soft junta in Lisbon. If the same violations of i tributions as co-presidents of Charboneau, Mary Fletcher, presented by Charlotte Atherly. Recipients were Katherine PERFUMES-COLOGNES We were always taught to give Hundreds of other students “Free Gift Wrapping” 2 Mlles/4 Minutes were being committed by a the Parent Teacher Organiza­ Eileen Vogel, Elizabeth Recipients were Timothy Groves, Glen Leecher, Patty everyone the benefit of the doubt. of much lesser priority than garbage sell, and subliminal persuasion. were recognized at the MANCHESTER From ExK 94.1-86 These latter are the directors and the rightist military regime, he asked, what ’ tion. It was presented by John Roberts, Pamela Brown and Troisi, Amoree Ansaldi, Anne Vine, Scott Arsenault, Carin assembly for their efforts at the ARTHUR DRUG But there are times when this is collection. fearless field agents of the Kremlin’s in­ would be happening throughout the* Eagles. Laura Mahon. Zapadka, Grade 1; Danae Anderson, Brent Zakowski, schools. r ' Western world? Dorothy Taft was given the real tough to do. The budget included, and the town ternational propaganda machine. On Madison Avenue, the idea is to beat His answer: school service award for her has almost spent $38,000, earmarked We have suspected many times, but the opposition by publicly promoting the “You know very well what would be ■ outstanding contribution to never could quite prove it, that for the paving and landscaping of the sale of more pr^ucts than the enemy. taking place. Those full page ads would be" students and staff. Mrs. Taft HOLIDAY FILM SALE appearing, signed by hundreds of' recently retired after 15 years, H i-B ack bureaucrats and elected officials have Lincoln Center .'parking lot which a In the Kremlin, the much more difficult idea is to destroy the enemy — primarily academics. Ad hoc communities would of service in the Bolton school’ 7 W eb substantial portion of the community spring into being to protest Portuguese system. It was presented by sinister motives for doing many of the the United States — by stealthily selling m eft Fi Fascism. Eagles. things they do. felt was an ill-considered scheme in the nation that communism is not to be Folding Chair feared. “ There would be editorials, con­ The “most improved’’ m Currently, we are in a tight money the first place. ferences, and demands for boycott. The- awards were presented by Their hard sell in the U.S. came in the V ' d e s situation and this of course has It may be a mere coincidence but years of our Great Depression, when un­ halls of Congress and the United Nations' Thomas Dzicek. Recipients Our would resound with speeches. Amnesty were Eric Gilnack, Kristine Reg. meant tightening of the purse strings the cost of the parking lot and saving told numbers of Americans — especially 9.99 3 students — were openly sold on the con­ International would issue indignant Carey, Barbara Holbrook, by our governing bodies. This is as it anticipated in once-a-week residential cept of communism as their best hope. statements. Movies on the order of “Z” Grade 1; Bruce Linder, Deanne Sturdy non-tilt patio legs, would be produced. Heartrending ac­ should be. garbage collection are about the , Forced underground by World War II Pullo, Lisa Ruel, Grade 2; Ann cool hi-gloss hardwood and the Cold War, the Red activists re- counts of torture would appear arms. ^O O D ) same. Kodak Movie & Slide However, when it comes to cutting emerged in various guises during the Viet­ everywhere.’’ •,V ' D eluxe back on services, we have a strong Which leads us to the question; nam conflict. Their behind-the-scenes, Yet, as the writer points out, hardly a peep of liberal protest has been sounded FILM & MAILERS suspicion the services selected are Which has the higher priority, the soft-sell maneuvering stirred up all 8 W eb manner of frequently violent domestic anywhere. ShcKerati) those which have the broadest impact comfort and convenience of town din, dissensions and demonstrations. He goes on to observe that the same' 47 Folding Chaise! general silence has ensued regarding the K-126-20 Color Slide Film on the citizenry rather than the employes who are the main users of Most effective of all, over the years has Ladies’ 1 been their command of subliminal cold-blooded barbarity of the new Khmer Halters, treasury. the parking lot or the residents who techniques. In countless ways, but mostly Rouge communist regime in Cambodia. Town Hall Has Our 129 Reg. 70l For example in Manchester, there have to figure out a way to live with through the snobbish and flattery-hungry At gunpoint, the entire popuiation of the- TankTops f ’-j Swimming Forms KMA Movie Film. 16.99 intellectual community — including those capital city of Phnom Penh (once three is the announced plan to cut back gar­ week-old garbage? The answer is ob­ million) was summarily ordered out into 100% Polyester in Congress — they have insinuated PREPAID MAILERS Full, comfortable frame bage collection to once a week after vious. domestic doubts about the soundness of the countryside and told to live off the BOLTON Knit Shorts with adjustable back, land. Everyone had to go — women, Sept. 30. This we are told will save the The Sept. 30 date for starting the everything this nation always has stood By Donna Hollanil hardwood arms. for and believed in. children, the old, the sick and the crippled. Anyone who was unable to at­ YOUR CHOICE once-a-week collection is not too dis­ town an estim ated $35,000 to $40,000 Watergate, the collapse of Saigon, Thousands and maybe hundreds of tend the swimming registration PK36 2 9 9 1 PK59. which isn't peanuts. tant. We hope town directors will re­ bungling by some CIA agents, plus our thousands are almost sure to die, as Prof., held recently at Herrick Our 24 Inch Hart states, and what has happened in this- Reg. This saving though is about 10 per examine the budget and perhaps they present economic and diplomatic troubles, Memorial may fill out a D eluxe naturally have been giving them and their dreadful instance of mass genocide has registration form at the Town 2.99 _ cent of the overall garbage collection can uncover more “additional" funds unwitting followers a field day. been well published. Hall. Ea. B arbecue budget of roughly $300,000 a year. to continue the present twice-a-week Miss Manchester, Mary Therese Cadorette, 18, of East Hartford, begins her So successful have been the Red subver­ He continues: The $1 insurance charge may Halters: Prints, reign as Miss Connecticut of 1975 after her coronation in Waterbury Satur­ sive techniques that great numbers of our “Once again, where is the fabled 'inter­ be paid there too. solids, some G rill collection. Of course the cutting back of gar­ day night. (Photo by Candice Caldwell) young people have rejected anything national conscience?’ Where have all the Louise Ryan, director of the reversible. bage collection affects almost every We strongly recommend they do smacking of tradition. ad hoc committees gone? I see no ads in; Bolton swimming program, fTanks: Polyester or nylon.^ c „ 1 1 8 7 Leadihg elements of our press and the newspapers signed by all those, homeowner in Manchester. It is also a because even the most innocent voter will contact all those who Shorts: Pull-on, stitch Reg. ■ ■ broadcast media devote their greatest ef­ professors. register to give them their crease. in Manchester would be cynical about 15.99 ■ ■ way, although it can be seriously forts to seeking out and playing up every “The truth is that (liberals) seem to be swimming instruction time. Fashion Sportswear Easy grid adjustments! challenged, to drive home that the having twice-a-week service restored conceivable flaw they can find in national capable of indignation only over outrages The swimming program will sturdy tapered legs, 5 inch fabric. perpetrated by the right, and numb to out­ be from July 14 through 30 at wheels, handy shelf. just before the election which we’ll current budget is an austerity one. RAY CROMLEY And far too many of our citizens have rages perpetrated by the left. Gay City State Park in Hebron Misses’ & Juniors Long Sleeve Most people would believe this to be bet will happen once the politicians lost gut confidence in just about “This bias is so pervasive that by now it and from Aug. 4 through 20 at Kodak Color Film 5-1/2 Ft.-6 Rib,, is taken for granted and has become in­ Skooter Skirts, Shirts & Tie true if it were not for some of the get out of their air-conditioned offices everything, and are angry, frustrated, and Bolton Lake. Beach fearful of the future. visible to those who participate in it.” All those originally signed Shorts & Jeans Front Blouses • WITH PROCESSING other things the town does which in town hall and start visiting the Reforming the New Meanwhile, the powerfully influential And that is the truth. for all 11 a.m. intermediate C126-20, C110-20, C35-20 U m brella ^ould indicate that the budget was not garbage-filled residential areas this members of our intellectual community — It is the cynical promoters in the class are reminded the time has J Campaign Reform and this may well be the most sinister Kremlin, and their d^icated henchmen been changed to 11:45 a.m. Twist Band fall. Our success of the communist propaganda and hoodwinked stooges, who have Daily at 11:45 a.m. there will Sandals Reg. 3 9 7 fostered and cultivated such blind bias — Our WASHINGTON — The other day, a man time to one candidate over another, a machine — have been so thoroughly be a basic water safety course. Our 5.66 restriction which obviously won’t be en­ brainwashed that they simply cannot view and much of the national malaise which Reg. planning to run for Congress next year It is opel^ to all adults who are Reg. 13.99 forced. i ' matter objectively. has followed here is an inevitable result. novice or nonswimmecs. It is a 9.99 Skooters: Many styles, solids or prints; 7/8-15/16. 10^0 called the government office charged with Prices include factory fresh Kodak Color Film and pole, Economics Illiterates As previously suggested, they certainly, Shorts: Denim, poly knit or woven; 5/6-15/16. 2-piece aluminum interpreting the new federal election Some businesses, such as restaurants or For decades they have been implanted new Red Cross program. deluxe silk borderless prints. supported vinyl 2-tone food suppliers, can provide services and With an automatic bias which favors the could teach more than a thing or two to the At 9 a.m. a program Jeans: Flare legs, many fashions; 7/8-15/16. alternating panels. reform law to ask how much he’ll be Blouses: Every wanted fashion! Sizes 32-38. * By Independent Laboratory edibles to candidates at cost. Most others left and excuses its every excess, yet cynical — but comparatively naive — equivalent to the regular Red U allowed to spend in the “race" for party promoters on Madison Avenue. Unlimited nomination if he has no opponent and thus cannot. reacts with instant condemnation of every Cross senior life saving course The law puts a lid on what a candidate no contest. fault found in conservative or rightist ac­ will be offered. Meanwhile, pollster George Gallup may spend for his catnpaign and what can Few would disagree that the This was no idle question. For if a can­ tivities anywhere. Anyone interested is asked to Deluxe 4 Piece Redwood be spent for him by his committee and fill out a registration form at American free enterprise system was addressing the graduating class didate doesn't get out and hustle when par­ even by interested individuals working in­ the Town Hall. Patio Seating Group of Oklahoma Christian" College in ty primaries are held whether he has doesn’t work as well as it should. primary opposition or not, he may be dependently. But as far as can be deter­ Mrs. Ryan announced her Two big club chairs, an adjust­ mined from a careful reading of the law by able chaise, plus table.'Button Given the widespread ignorance of Oklahoma City. Detailing his own fin­ eclipsed in the general election by an op­ staff this year consists of tufted foam cushions with experts, there is no restriction against how it operates, however, the ponent of another party who has cam­ Robert Peterson, Roger double corded edges. dings of a “really fightening” and groups or individuals spending all they Meaning of Canadian $109 paigned early or late. Early campaigning Bolduc, Julie Maulucci, Reg. 174.96 If Purchased Separately amazing thing is that the system growing anti-business sentiment is especially necessary for first-time can­ want when working against a candidate — Jonathan VanDine, Bolton; and N been made into a regular institution. Once works at all. among , college students, Gallup said though it is clear that knocking one man By P eter W ard Kimberly Naviaux, Coventry. didates whose names are not well known the performance concludes, then comes FOAM FILLED PATIO FURNITURE CUSHIONS effectively helps his opponent. The new Single Corded Edges : Double Corded Edges The depth of that ignorance sur­ the “lack of knowledge and understan­ to the public. the best pyrotechnical display of the year The new law however, wfjile outlining law, through this loophole, would seern to OTTAWA — The weather was made to faced in a recent opinion survey on the in Canada, with rockets, fiery figures and Chair I Chaise : Chair ___|Chaisei^. ding of the free enterprise system is what may be spent in primary and other encourage smear campaigns and dis­ order for a holiday from Halifax to Sarnia , » 4 7 4 b . « subject of corporate profits. A courage honest electioneering. on the celebration of our first Dominion mortar shells exploding all over Parlia­ Ladies widespread.” Gallup believes further contests, is not clear on the spending point ment Hill. Use of Land 6.49 | 8.99 : 8.99 Il2.99 this man raised. Only an idiot would be prepared to be Day in 1867. As the proclamation joining national probability sample of 1,209 that little is being done in U.S. treasurer of any campaign for the Senate Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Parking lots behind Parliament and the Shifts, Attractive florals in heavy vinyl which reverses to duck. The office charged with supervising the upper lawns of the Hijl are off limits to the Traded for Short Sleeve V. adults aged 18 and over were colleges to bridge the knowledge gap. reform law gave simple, direct, legal, dis­ or House of Representatives today. The Ontario came into force at midnight, June regulations are so complicated and so con­ public for a day or so before July 1 while Smocks & Sweatshirts telephoned by the Opirtion Research honest advice. Go out and dig yourself up 30, church bells went crazy, fireworks Street Light “I also believe that most would tradictory he would be certain to serious­ technicians install the hardware for that any kind of an opponent, shadow or not. swished skyward and saluting guns Dusters General Electric Corporation of Princeton and asked to agree that conservative viewpoints ly overstep at one point or another, boomed out from hundreds of official half-hour explosion of light. You can smell Panasonic Then the spending will be legal. HEBRON YOUR CHOICE estimate the after-tax profits of the making him subject to imprisonment or ceremonies. burned explosives around Parliament all Bug Light are not being fully or effectively What is the candidate to do then? Create during the next day. Anne Dallaire Creslan /cotton, ribbed Portable a phony paper rival, thus complying with fine. f If the weather is halfway decent this Reg. to 5.99 average manufacturer, oil company presented to college students,” he The law says, for example, that anyone year, we can look forward to much the The two best places in Ottawa for 228-3267 crew; white and colors, Bulbs Battery/Electronic the letter of the law and tearing the spirit viewing the spectacular are probably the Aaron Reid, first selectman S to XL. and auto company. Respondents es­ continued, “....if we believe as most to shreds? Go ahead and spend, even if donating $10 or more must list his name, same thing — certainly in Ottawa. The Radio address and occupation and that this must crowd begins to gather during the morning balcony of that bastion of Canadian power, has announced that the Board of Tailored timated such manufacturing profits at Americans do, that students have a there's no opposition, and risk prison if the the Rideau Club, and the roof of the Selectmen and the Connecticut law is interpreted against him later? Or be kept on file. on July 1, for tours of the Parliament Walk Shorts Our Reg. 22.88 33 per cent — more than six times the American Embassy which sits beside the Light and Power Co. , have right to hear both sides,'conservative hold off, spend only for the general elec­ Reports around the country are that buildings, applause at the changing of the Our Reg. 6.99: Reg. to 8.99 many small donors strongly object to this guard ceremony, and picnics on the lawn Rideau Club on Wellington Street across confirmed the agreement con­ actual. They put oil company profits as well as liberal, it seems to me that tion and give his November opponent a provision, arguing their personal business below the Peace Tower. It’s guaranteed from Parliament. cerning the leasing of a parcel at 61 per cent — more than eight times semi-free ride? While the crowd roughs it on the grass, of land owned by the town and college administrators have a moral is just that and no one else’s business at that several hundred young Canadians will Zip or button front Now that serious men and women are with cardboard cartons and soft drinks, it the installation of a street light 100 W, Reg. 75=..;5 4 ‘ the actual. And they guessed the obligation to see that this goal is beginning to read the law — apparently all. especially the government. Thousands haVe their pictures taken from the statue shifts, screen print big may just decide, therefore, to send in their of Sir John A. Macdonald or perched on is easy chairs and barservice on the at Rt. 85 and Daley Rd. top smocks, dainty 'Yellow bulbs don’t after-tax profits of auto companies at achieved.” few bothered when it was being discussed Rideau Club balcony; something similar, It was agreed that the town attract pesky flying in Congress — they're discovering just $10, .$15 or .$20 omitting their occupation. the lap of Queen Victoria’s image. dusters. Solids and fancy weaves; 39 per cent — more than 20 times the As school officials at the secondary What then does the treasurer do? If he in­ The crowd that descends on Parliament if slightly less grand, on the roof of the will lease to the Connecticut no-roll waist, belt loops; Ivy insects. Pulls in AM stations, sharp and clear! Has built-in anten­ how sloppy the wording is. And how ab­ Light and Power Co. for a models, 30-42. na, tone control. 10 per store, No Rain Checks. correct figure. sists on the information, he risks turning Hill obviously knows what July 1 is all U.S. Embassy. Watchers at the U.S. Em­ and post-secondary levels plan their surd, bassy, though, are several stories higher 10-year period a parcel on the Literally read, the new law would pre­ them against his candidate. If he returns about, even if many of them aren’t ab­ ORC also found, not surprisingly, curriculums for coming year, they the money, he faces the same reaction. If solutely sure what it should be called. than Rideau Club balcony observers. southwest side of East St. vent a newspaper editor from coining out But down there on the lawns of Parlia­ together with the right to install that for the first time in nearly 30 have a new opportunity to include for a candidate editorially. A paper could the money comes in with no address, does You’ll hear Canada Day, Confederation Girls’ Short Sleeve he then turn it over to the U.S. Treasury? Day, Dominion Day and even, simply, the ment, where people jiress together in a and maintain a temjwrary elec­ Boys’ years a majority of those contacted — basic courses which could help our well be held contributing illegal amounts holiday mood, sing along with stage per­ tric distribution facilities. Blouses or to a campaign if it gave too much July First Holiday, used to denote our Tank Tops 55 per cent—believed the government youth understand the U.S. economic national day. formers and laugh with neighbors they’ve In return company will ex­ Halters coverage or too favorable coverage over tend its electric distribution should limit corporate profits. “This In fact, though there have been several never seen before, never will see again, Our Reg. 2.59 irfff system better than their parents ap­ Canada’s annual birthday party can really facilities and install the light at Reg. to 3.99 attempts to legally change the name to \\\ '^growing support for a limit on cor­ parently do. Without such understan­ something less connected with the British come home. no cost to the town. The town will pay only the m r f r ir fi ss porate profits comes from virtually ding, it is arguable that the system as Empire, officially July 1 is still Dominion If a Canadian has never been to a July 1 Parliament Hill spectacular, he should normal monthly street light all segments of society,” reports the illanrhpHti'r Day. we know it will not survive to greet I^ime Minister Pierre Trudeau has make an Effort one of these years to come charges. research firm. the next generation of graduates. often skirted the issue by talking about to the birthday party. 1 defy him to come “our national day” but the law calls it away without being slightly misty-eyed Dominion Day and custom, over the past about being Canadian. Solids, stripes, FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 HERALD Placket fronts, tie backs novelties with piped « M T r I eight years, has made July 1 national par­ Published by the Published every . .gay, summery prints; trim; 8-18, S-M-L. I 2 3 Manchester evening except Sun- YESTERDAYS ty time on Parliament Hill. SHOCK NITE, 4 S ( r I 3 10 Publishing Co,, Herald days and holidays. 7to14. II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 Square, Manchester. E n te re d at the The Secretary of State’s Department I II IS 20 21 22 23 24 OPEN COMPETITIONi 2S 21 27 21 2S 30 ALMANAC Conn. 06040. Manchester, Conn., 25 Years Ago each year prepares an extravaganza state TODArS SPECIAL GROUP Telephone 643-271 1 Post Office as Second show which takes place on a specially built EXL By Hunter 20” (Area Code 203). Class Mail Matter. James Schaub is installed as new fire WED. 8 P.M. M Y Walk platform over the main stairs leading to THOUGHT Girls’Cool BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER chief of South Manchester Fire Depart­ Breeze Box Fan ment to succeed Albert B, Foy, who of­ the Parliament Building. The wide lawns PUUNVILLESTADIUI Shorts Shorts are packed with people hours before the Whirlpool 6,000 B.T.U. Its ( niird I'rrsH Inlrrmilional resulted in the indictment of Interior SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES ficially retires as fire chief after nearly 50 “Full speed ahead...!" A U T O R A C E S show commences. And each year we can Tfxlay is Monday. June .30, the 181st day Secretary Albert Fall and oilmen Harry PAYABLE IN ADVANCE years in the department, 25 of which he I'm tempted to tell a bad pun about Lot's UP count on a huge fuss in Parliament 9ver Air Conditioners of 1975 with 184 to follow. Sinclair and Edward Doheny. All three Single Copy ...... 15c 3 M onths...... $11.70 served as the first paid full-time fire chief. wife that harps back to grammar school, MonnH) W eekly...... 90c 6 M onths...... $23.40 the content of our birthday party perfor­ PUIS HUTS The moon is approaching its last were charged with bribery and conspiracy T.J. Crockett is elected president of but it would cause only groans—so let this One Month ... $3.90 One Y ear...... $46.80 mance. To win $750 - 2nd $400., 3ri quarter. to defraud the government in the leasing Exchange Club. little incident carry the message; Timely Mail Rales Upon Request The Secretary of State's Office always $200, 4th 150. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars of naval oil reserves in Wyoming and G.J. (George) Agostinelli of 39 Bunce “As the Sunday School teacher was Special! and Jupiter. Subscribers who p m should telephone Dr. is named director of Veterans Service tries to mix French and English languages Small Block 340 Cl max. N California. fail to receive their the circulation deparl- and Canadian lore with a wide sampling of describing how Lot’s wife looked back, The evening stars are Venus and Saturn. In 1950, A m erican troops were Herald before 5 30 meni, 647-9946. Center. wings, 13” tires. Mufflers - Zip fly front, the efforts of the other ethnic groups and turned into a pillar of salt, little Nor­ 2 pockets, Those born on this date are under the transferred from Japan to South to man interrupted. roller cams. which make up the Canadian mosaic. The belt loops. Frayed or hemmed, Adjustable thermostat with "super-cool" sign of Cancer. assist in the war against North Korean Member Audit Bureau of Circulation TROPHIES - 1 - 4 Barrel 10 Years Ago mixture always leaves one or two groups “My mother looked back once while she Perma-press; western style. Regular Two speed motor with dial control. 7 element tan control. 3-speed tan; 115 volts, 10 amperes. American actor Walter Hampden was Communist invaders. was driving,” he announced triumphantly, Carburetor. and slim 8-16. The M anchester Display advertising Lutz Junior Museum, in annual report, miffed and creates a foolish squabble in 4-14. blade; plastic safety grill. Great air circulation! born June 30, 1879. Actress Susan In 1971, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld and she turned into a telephone pole!” Call Qherzl 229-4035 3 Ft. Air CondlUoim Cord SI M 1 S"k24“ Air CondlttoiMr Filter 89* P u b lis h in g C o . fo^'hO hours Three shows an increase of 934 visitors this past the House of Commons. The effort though, HARDWARE DEPABTMeNT V Hayward was born on this date in 1919. the right of newspapers to publish the Pen­ “ lu ll days prior to Where are you going? Do you realiy ADM. $3.90 assumes no financial publication year and a $2,700 budget increase for the is obviously worthwhile in the view of the On this day in history: tagon secret papers on Vietnam. 6 to 12 yrs 99c re s p o n s ib ility lo r Deadline lor Herald next fiscal year. crowd which appears hours in advance to know or care? Choose your goal. For the In 1870, Ada Kepley became the first A thought for the day: English novelist typographical errors classified advertising: Christian it is Christ. Are you nearer to Under 0 yra. free George Dart, president of Dart’s Dairy, get good seats — and at least the annual SALE: Mon. thru Wed. woman to be graduated from an ac­ George Meredith said, "I expect that appearing in adver- 12 noon prior today of 3 WAYS TO CHARGE tisements and other publication, 12 noon Inc., is inducted as president of Parliamentary squabbles are diminishing.* His way today than you were a year ago? - COMING MANCHESTER Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. credited law school — Union College of woman will be the last thing civilized by reading matter in The Friday lor publication Manchester Rotary Club. The idea of a Parliament Hill birthday Jesus said, “I am the WAY, the TRUTH, Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 pjn. Law in Chicago. man. Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon- and the LIFE.’! HUNT BROS. CRCUS Herald. day. Herman J. Wagner is elected com­ party came into its own in modem times In 1924, the “Teapot Dome" scandals Monday, July 14 at 4 & 8 1145 Tolland Turnpike mander of American Legion. in our centenniai year, 1967. and it has Dr. Giffonl'$iinpioa«. .,1..... J JL PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN WESTERN BEEF u TOUAND TEKl. MON, TUISh W I0„ b a t . M MANCHIITIR. CONN. TNURB., m . 8-8| BUN. §.« OPEN W SUNDAY 9-6 Vernon To Drop Membership in IGE League MASTER Town Family Buys Eastfordinn A B O U T T O W N WE ACCETT FEOEUl FOOD BTAMn 91 BISSELI VERNON The program has been in the resource file for the various or more skills and the same non teachers and $1,012 to units CHARGE for supplementary ^materials. ARE ST. (rear) SPECIAL TUES. AND WED, ONLY While the Individually Guided Maple Street and Northeast curriculum areas. result was shown at the Maple MANCHESTER Schools over the three-year Kerkin presented charts Street School in the post In 1973-74, it received $4,069 ' W ELCOM E By SOL R. COHEN Mr. and Mrs. Bowen have been active in Temperance House in 1840, even though it. Education program will con­ which included $462 for nneu ™ES.| Manchester Grange will meet Manchester Chapter, period. It is an organizational showing the progress made by testing. This involved word at­ OH A LL A long-time and distinguished Manchester Republican politics. Mrs. had a busy taproom and sold liquor tinue in the Vernon school supplementary materials; and ' o pen thru Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange SPEBSQSA, will meet tonight system, the Board of Education management system that the students involved in the tack skills. FR EEZER Manchester family has bought the historic Bowen is a past president of the whenever it was legal in Eastford. Hall. at 7:30 at the Teen Center requires individualized plan­ the final year 1974-75 it received MEAT MARKET Republican Women’s Club. Bowen, a has voted against continuing program. In the pre-testing in The testing also showed that ORDERS SAT. General Lyon Inn on Rt. 44A, Eastford and Annex of Manchester Recrea­ ning for the students and is ac­ $4,634 which included a $263 Manchester native, is a former town OPEN ALL DAY participation in the IGE November 1972, 88 percent of the reading skills program had ONLY Specials Are Good Thru Saturday, July 5th is giving up Manchester residency as of Manchester Council on World tion Center. The meeting is complished through teacher sub-grant for Study Skill mini­ 9 to 61 When Mrs. Kennedy and her late hus­ League. the Grade 5 students at the a positive influence at the W EiC C ETT Tuesday. selectman and was vice-chairman of the Hunger will meet tonight at 8 in open to all area men interested teamwork. project and $221 to Maple Street CUME IN AND COMPAKt UUR LOW, LOW PRICES Republican Town Committee. He was band purchased it in 1918, its name was JULY 4 •9-6 . The recommendation to ap­ Maple Street School needed one Grade 3 level in both schools. FOOD CLOSED the Robbins Room of Center in signing four-part barbershop It also involves differentiated Kerkin said charts show that reading teacher for attendance John and Dorothy Bowen and their five defeated in tries for town director and changed again. It became General Lyon prove another year’s or more skills and the post STAMPS! FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF IN THE AREA!! SUN. B MON. Congregational Church. The style harmony. staifing through the use of both the organizational and in­ at a Chicago conference on children are selling their dwelling at 570 town clerk. His father was tfie late J. Inn, in honor of General Nathaniel Lyon, membership in the league, in testing showed all had meeting is open to all interested aides, interns, and unit leaders, structional goals of the IGE. Woodbridge St. They will live at the inn Frank Bowen, who was town engineer. He an Eastford native and the first Union which Vernon has been involved mastered skills except a slow TH E BU TCH ER SHOP • TEL. 643-8424 persons. WAYBEST FRESH CUT curriculum levels and cycles, program were accomplished at Not included in these after then. They plan to maintain the is employed at Pratt & Whitney, East general killed in the Civil War. Dignitaries for three years, was made by group. In the case of the pre and post testing, grouping minimal, if any. Incurred cost. amounts are direct workshop restaurant portion and to provide small Hartford. attending his funeral in Eastfprd stayed at Albert Kerkin, assistant Northeast students, pre-testing The Old Guard will meet of students as is appropriate, Customarily, the three-year benefits to Vernon IGE schools. BOGNER’S apartments for rent in two adjacent struc­ the inn. superintendent. showed 97 per cent needed one GRADE A, Tuesday at 10 a.m. in Luther CHICKEN LEGS and establishment of a central period ends the federal funding During the third year of opera­ tures. They don’t plan to accept guests in Three of the five Bowen children are of USDA CHOICE The inn’s architectural features and its Hall of Emanuel Lutheran for the IGE program, however, tion Vernon was asked to pay to WAYBEST the main building. college age. One will attend Woodstock QUARTERS ALL BEEF antique furnishings reflect the colonial Church. Kerkin was informed that a the league $825 to show local WHOLE Academy and the fifth will attend elemen­ GLOBE support of the league activities. NEW YORK An Eastford landmark for almost 200 tary school in Eastford. era. The kitchen, for example, has an open continuation grant of $10,000 for years, the General Lyon Inn was owned fireplace, a brick oven of the bee-hive North United Methodist Travel Service CHICKEN BREASTS Schools Available for Summer Use Connecticut has been awarded This was based on a charge of FRANKS CHICKENS and operated for about 55 years by Mrs. When the inn was constructed in 1777, it type, and a Christian door. All are com­ Church will have an all-cljurch QUARTERS to piake possible a fourth year $75 per teaching unit. ISIRLOIN STEAK 3 LBS. CRY-O-VAC PKG. 555 MAIN STREET purchase equipment for the Beatrice Kennedy and has l^en a favorite was known as the Eastford House and it plemented with modern equipment. meeting tonight at 8 at the of maintainence and in­ Since the $10,000 funding for VERNON new Senior Citizen Center on tourist spot. Its restaurant facilities have was a scheduled stop on the stagecoach church. 643-2165 stitutionalization. the coming year is not suf­ Bowen said he’s certain he’s related to Over 30 Vear$ Park Place, Rockville. been used for private parties and for route from Boston to Hartford. ghc Hcralb In a letter to Kerkin, Louise ficient the SHIP another Bowen family from Eastford — Travel Experience With the Vernon public organization banquets. The council on ministries of Bihle School Wickware and Donald superintendent’s group has n . 9 9 . The name was changed to the residents there for several generations. Authorized agent in Manchester schools now closed for the *1.19. South United Methodist Church St. John’s Episcopal Church, asked the school systems for 3 Protheroe, coodinators of Title for all Airlines. Railroads and summer. Superintendent Ray­ $125 per IGE unit. Vernon has will meet tonight at 7:30 at Steamship Lines. Rt. 30, Vernon, will conduct its Edith Casati, secretary; and III SHIP-IGE projects, said the mond Ramsdell reminds Susannah Wesley Hall of the annual Vacation Bible School Luke O’Connor, treasurer. additional year will permit the 11 units thus accounting for the organizations or groups wishing For your Freezers we have U.S.D.A. Choice Hindquarters and Vz Hindquarters, Church. the week of July 7 from 9 a.m. The council membership completion and dissemination request of $1,375 which the to use the school grounds for to noon each day. board turned down. Sides and Vz Sides of Be@f. All freezer orders are cut, wrapped and blast frozen at voted Michael Boyle and Mary of some of the league mini­ NO EXTRA CHARGEI ~ athletic activities to contact the A parent’s night will be con­ Lou Ertel to the executive com­ project grants to individual The payment would insure Recreation office, 872-7319. ducted Thursday of that week mittee. They will serve on this schools involved in the league. that the Vernon IGE schools ASK ABOUT OUR LOCKER SPACE THAT WE HAVE FOR RENT! MCC Each summer the school starting at 7 p.m. committee with the Rev. John During 1972-73 Vernon would continue at their high grounds are turned over to the The theme of this year’s White, pastor of the church, and received $6,923 in funding. This level of operation, Ms. recreation department for its program will be, “Clap Your the newly elected officers. included $2,147 stipends to Ver­ Wickware and Protheroe said. Calendar summer programs. Hands — Jesus Is Lord.” The school superintendent’s The program will include Bi­ office will be on summer hours ble lessons, arts and crafts, Manchester Community until September, 8 a.m. to 3:30 College offers this calendar films, games, music and p.m. with one-half hour for refreshments. of events in the interest of the iunch. 1 community. All the .MCC Registrations are still being Cuiiservalion Commission sponsored activities listed accepted with those from below are open to the public You can The Conservation Commis­ kindergarten age through and many are free of charge. sion will meet July 1 at 7:30 Grade 8 being eligible. Those In addition to publicizing p.m. in the Administration who wish to attend should con­ events and activities in­ Building to discuss the enforce­ tact Mrs. Raymond Schors, 66 dividually the college hopes ment of the Inland Wetland Hillside Manor Ave., Vernon, or that the calendar will serve as regulations and to consider the church office. a reminder of all that is some changes to them. Junior Women available at .Manchester Com­ One of the proposed changes The Vernon Junior Women’s Bank on is the rewording of the defini­ munity College. Club will sponsor a series of in­ The MCC staff looks tion of “watercourses” ; and formal teas during the summer the other is a proposed change for the benefit of new members forward to seeing you on SALE ENDS THURSDAY campus and at the various in the enforcement clause. or members planning to join the events. Call 646-2137 for Pinochle Winners club. further information on any Winners in the Thursday Women between the ages of of the activities. pinochle tournament of the Ver­ 18 and 40 are eligible and the SAVE ♦! The non Senior Citizens were: membership committee under [25% OFF t 25% OFF Adeline Kochwitz 645; Freida chairman Ann Thomas is now V Weber 624; Harold Weber 609; recruiting new members. Tuesday, July 1 Martha Matthess 604. The club combines service Woven Open- Perma- Seminar — “Growing Up The tournament play with social activities and each Assortment Assortment Female in the Fifties,’’ 11:30 followed a cookout at Bolton year contributes to many local ® a.m.. Women’s Center, Main Lake. High individual total worthy causes through money Toe Sandals Prest Campus; free. scorer to date is Alma Dittrich raised by its many fund-raising of V of Movie — “Easy Rider,” 8 S A TU RD A Y 679 and high total scorer is Ger­ projects. Spring ’74 Catalog p.m.. Main Campus, trude Edwards 13,320. Anyone interested in joining Regular $7.99 to $9.99 Walk Shqrts Auditorium; free. Pinochle is played on should contact Mrs. Thomas at Misses’, Summer Tuesdays and Thursdays at the 875-8201. Now on Lottie i Fisk Building, Henry Parish Council Wednesday, July 2 Park. • Eileen Murphy of Old Town Women’s Shifts and ♦French Cooking — 7 p.m.. Under the direction of Peter Rd. has been elected president Sale Main Campus, Room S-130; $25. Vendrillo, the Vernon Senior of the Parish Council of St. Ber­ Seminar — “Women Are a BANK Citizens conducted a fund­ nard Church, Rockville. and Juniors’ Breakfast Regular $6 Minority Status,” 7:30 p.m.. raising pinochle party Other officers elected were Women’s Center, Main Cam­ Wednesday to raise money to James Ashe, vice president; pus; free. Swimsuits Coats A large OFFICE SUPPLY assortment of Thursday, July 3 styles and colors. A large assortment of styles, A large assortment of large assortment of Music Mall — 7-8 p.m., and Sizes 5 to 9 sizes and colors. styles, sizes and colors. styles, sizes and colors. 11-12 p.m. VALUES “6 RMS RIV VU ” - 8:30 Highest p.m.. Main Campus, Auditorium; $2.50. Guaranteed at..REEDS o f FILE STANDARD Friday, July 4 Earnings FOLDERS STAPLES Duplicate Bridge —7:45 p.m.. Per 5,000 P r in c ip a l Letter Size 1/3 Cut SAVE Novice, open to all players with paid by any bank in the U.S. 0-20 master points. Student Center; $1.50. Duplicate Bridge —7:45 p.m., per 100 Manchester Bridge Club, Stu­ 1^2-99 dent Center, open to all to players; $1.75. IFLAIR PENS PAPER “6 RMS RIV VU” -8:30 By Papermate p.m.. Main Campips, Most Offices auditorium; $2.50. CLIPS Standard SAVE «20 SAVE «1.30 20^Off^ No Market Convenient 4< each on Every Saturday, July 5 OPEN BUY 2 FOR 58* Hollywood Bed Outfit Pop Art Beach Towels Forecast Luggage ^ Duplicate Bridge — 1 p.m.. AND RECEIVE n . 5 0 Student Center; $1.75. FACTORY 50‘ REBATE Per 1,000 Regular Regular | 9 9 Forecast. Shown here are five rugged Lawn Mower “6 RMS RIV VU” - 8:30 8Va”x11” p.m.. Main Campus, $139.99 $3.29 he-man cases he’ll be proud to own. SATURDAYS BIC PENS 119“ Strong Titanite* polypropylene cases Auditorium; $3. Depreciation Offices W HITE PADS that are highly resistant to scratches Reg. 25* each Set includes twin mattress and founda­ A large assortment of styles and colors. in Stock Ruled tion, frame and choice of 2 headboards. Now at Sears. and stains. Sunday, July 6 “6 RMS RIV VU” - 8:30 ‘ Unless you have $100,000 or more ♦3.00 2s25< * * * * * * * * * 1 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ A A"A p.m.. Main Campus, Per Dozen ------J r M ------Auditorium; $2.50. ‘ Certificates may be withdrawn with penalty NEW BONANZA BOOK BARGAINS ANTIQ. CLOCKS A CLOCK C O L L ...... Monday, July 7 ANTIC: A POP ED FOR EVERYONE...... ♦Cheerleading — 9:30 a.m.. BALLET A MOD DANCE...... 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MANCHESTER MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER STORE HOURS HARDWARE REEDS INC. SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE MANCHESTER SAT. 877 MiUll fTREET Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Sears WEST HARTFORD MON. thru FRI. MANCHEfTBI • 843-4428 ___ Manchester Parkade 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M . 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1 - 1 7 0 0 SEARS. ROEBUCK AND CO. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Mon,, 'June 30, 1975 — PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - Ma n c h ester e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 / Vernon Council Airs TOWN OF MANCHESTER Dog Deadline Toi%ight Town Set To .File Bus Suit LEGAL Fire Appropriations ANDOVER licenses must be obtained by license dogs will be from 6 until S h e and hired Edward P. Hayes and the Hayes Co. and claimed the HOW TO RETIRE today. 8 p.m. at the Town Office H e r a l d SOUTH WINDSOR NOTICE Donna Holland. Sons of Rocky Hill Sept. 13' at school board and Hayes had The Planning and Zoning The Vernon Town Council AREA POLICE REPORT She said less than half of the Building. Area Profile Judy Kuehnel provements, and for land 646-0375 nearly $43,000 more per year. conspired to fire Goodwin. Commission will hold a public will conduct a public hearing estimated dogs in town have Fees and information for the 644-1364 IN COMFORT purchase for future construc­ Ruth Munson, town clerk, Dennis is expected to file a Officials indicated last Oc­ hearing on July 7, 1975 at 7:30 tonight at 7;30 in the Ad­ Police said the arrest was with the ■ theft of tape decks been licensed to date. licenses may be mailed if they South Windsor Town Atty. tion. VERNON reminds residents that dog countersuit against Goodwin tober that a countersuit might P.M. in the Municipal Building When your working days are over, will you have enough ministration Building on an ap­ made after Sewall became from a car parked on She said the last chance to are postmarked today. Thomas Dennis is awaiting es­ The recommendations will James Generis, 16, of 26 and may seek as much as $130,- be filed. However, they waited to hear and consider the money to do all the things you want to do? You can if propriation of $725,000 to carry Flagg Dr., Manchester, was abusive to the investigating of­ Strawberry Rd.„ Ellington. timates on costs incurred by the out recommendations of the benefit both the Rockville and Resignation Accepted 000 in damages. until the school year was com­ following petition; you start to build for your retirement now through a well- charged Sunday with possession ficer. Court date is July 23. Police said the car belonged school department regarding Fire Study Committee. Vernon departments. The Fire to Paula Appleton of 19 Goodwin lodged an injunction plete to better assess costs. CIRCLE ASSOCIATES - planned program of life insurance. Call me for details of of marijuana, disobeying an of­ the school bus controversy last suit days after he was fired. His Business Manager Donald a New York Life plan that will guarantee you a regular If favorable action is taken on Study Committee was ap­ ELLINGTON Strawberry Rd. Court date is fall. SUBDIVISION - SPENCER pointed by Mayor Frank McCoy ficer’s signal, speeding, four July 29. BOLTON Teacher Appointment lawyer, Maurice Fitzmaurice, Mercure is expected to give STREET AND CHANNING monthly income at age 65. the ordinance after the hearing, counts of violating stop signs, Charles E. Bliss Jr., 20, of South Windsor fired Robert the council will set a referen­ about a year ago to study the Donna Holland The school board ratified the sought to prevent the hiring of Dennis the financial assess­ DRIVE. For your motoring convenience, I would like to send you operating without a helmet, and Enfield, was charged Saturday Goodwin’s H.A. Frink Bus Co. needs of both departments. The 646-0375 contract of Henry Stauder for ment information later this Approval is requested for a free, with my compliments, a new Road Atlas. Simply fill dum date. The amount will be possession of a stolen motorcy­ with first-degree rape, first- TOLLAND used to purchase fire depart­ committee was headed by Susan E. Ew ert, 20, of The Board of Education the position of industrial arts week. plan of subdivision along the out and mail the coupon below! cle, Vernon police said. degree deviate sexual inter­ ment equipment, facility im- Donald Eden. course, and second-degree un­ Edison, N. J., was taken to accepted the resignation of teacher at Bolton Center School Flfclric Cars south side of Spencer Street, Police said the arrest was at a salary of $8,248 per year. east of and commencing at lawful restraint in connection Rockville General Hospital Mrs. Elsa Robinson as an Electric cars will soon be made in connection with a com- Strauder is 26 years old and Channing Drive — Residence with a complaint made by a 21- Sunday, treated for headcuts elementary school teacher. sold by a South Windsor ROCKVILLE plaint from Bolton Rd. married. Zone C — 5 lots. year-old female. suffered in a one-car accident Mrs. Robinson has been on an businessman from his John E. Doyle residents about a noisy motor­ A copy of this application has Bliss was taken to the Hart­ on Rt. 15, Vernon, and released. extended leave for maternity East Hartford Pools Dhgtoengraving plant on Rt.,5. HOSPITAL NOTES cycle in the area. The cycle was been filed in the Town Clerk’s New York Life ford Correctional Center in lieu No police action was taken. purposes. (Charles MacArthur of chased over several streets in He received his education at Office and may be inspected Insurance Company the area before being stopped of posting a $10,000 bond. He is She said if in the future there New York City Community Organize Swim Teams Tolland, owner of Endacom Discharged Saturday: to appear in court in Stafford SOUTH WINDSOR during office hours. VISITING HOURS by police. is a ^art-time position available College and State University Graphics on John Fitch Blvd. 100 Constitution Plaza Surgical and medical wings, Kenneth Boisvert, Enfield; Springs today. South Windsor Police are in­ Planning and Generis was turned over to she would like to be notified. College in New York. has been granted permission to Hartford, Conn. 06103 Richard Bryant, Eva Circle, vestigating complaints about Swimming and diving teams when all teams will compete in Zoning Commission 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; Manchester Police in connec­ She thanked the board for her He was a student teacher in sell the Siebring Electric, a car Phone 278-3930 Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 Vernon; Anthony DeCarli, Hale Mark R. Deptuia, 19, of 102 thefts of bicycles and tools from the four outdoor pools the annual town swim meet. Alfred Sieffert, tion with the stolen cycle rewarding five years’ New York teaching in wood, made in Siebring, Fla. St., Ext., Rockville; Catherine High St., Rockville, was ad­ made by residents of the have organized and are prac­ Chairman Mwownsai Roisd Atlas to 8 p.m. (fathers 8 to 9 p.m.); charge. On the other charges he experience in the Bolton school blectricity and plastics. Team coaches for the 1975 Ducharme, Allen Dr., Vernon; mitted to Rockville General Candlewood Apartments, ticing daily. Joseph Swensson, Travel Guide Pediatrics, parents anytime is scheduled to appear in Com­ system. swim team season are John MacArthur sought permis­ Patricia Fisher, Pleasant St., Hospital early Saturday mor­ Candlewood Dr, Secretary PLEASE SEND ROAD ATLAS TO: and others 12:30 to 8 p.m.; mon Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Martin Park’s team will play Gummisky, Barbara Bussiere, sion from the South Windsor Rockville; Aileen Gagnon, ning with injuries suffered in a South Windsor Police are also Intensive Care Unit, imm^iate July 23. host to Gold Star to open the David Shuckerow and Nick Planning and Zoning Commis­ Somersville; Richard Hill, motorcycle accident on Rt. 83, investigating the complaint of a family only, five minutes per meet season at the East Hart­ Latino, Drennan Pool; David sion to sell the cars. Name__ Hillside Dr., Ellington; Arthur break into the home of Vincent hour. Mark Allen, 18, of 200 Regan Ellington. ford High pool on July 8. Whitehead, Chris Rovero and According to MacArthur, the Rother, Orchard St., Rockville; Police said Deptula suffered Spera, 178 Hillside Dr, A motor­ Rd., Vernon, was charged with Dan LaBrosse, Gold Star Pool; cars will sell for about $2,700 Elmer Weirs, High St., a broken right leg and cycle was taken but found aban­ Vernon School Board Defending town champions Admitted Friday: Muriel failure to grant right of way at Helen Smoragiewicz and Diane and have a range of about 40 OPEN ALL DAY Rockville. abrasions. He was issued a war­ doned a short distance from the from Lord Pool are matched Adams, Brooklyn St., an intersection after a car- Routsis, Lord Pool; and Steve miles per charge. SUNDAY Rockville; Daniel Chapman, Admitted Sunday: Stanley ning for speeding. house. Catch the against Drennan’s swimmers in motorcycle accident at Rt. 83 Completes Budget Cut Bates, Arlene Giardi, Patty MacArthur himself owns a 9 A.M. Vernon Ave., Vernon; Arthur Anderson, Westbrook; Doris Also taken were a camera the first meet at Penney’s pool ONiMO Date of Bir1h_ and Windsorville Rd. Saturday. on July 10. Jones, Julie Lussier and Siebring and drives it to South CAMAbS Gaskell, &mers; Stacia. Brown, River St., Rockville; Alan G. Boske, 19, of 221 valued at $25; a radio valued at ARTHUR DRUG MlltfO Court date is July 23. Meets will continue between Gregory Williams, Martin Park Windsor from his Tolland home Phone____ — Krilyno, Enfield; John Richard Carr, Stafford Springs; Skinner Rd., Vernon, was $20, a diamond ring valued at Adjustments necessary to dent; Mrs. Lucy Bauer, William Deakin, Hanson Dr., the four teams until Aug. 17 Pool. dailv. McLuskie, Broad Brook; Helen] charged Saturday with fourth- $400 and about $55 in change and bring the Vernon Board of secretary; and Mrs. Penny Vernon; William Dolan, Coun­ Charles Sewall, 51, of 121 W. spirit. And win Reynolds, Standish Rd., degree larceny in connection bills. Education within tl;ie approved Stevens, treasurer. try Lane, Rockville; Katherine Main St., Rockville, was Ellington; Elmer Weirs, High $8,859,000 budget figure have Elected to the board of direc­ Dombeck, Sadds Mili Rd., charged Saturday night with St., Rockville. been approved by the board as tors were Mrs. Mary Ann Ellington; Stanley Dombeck, disorderly conduct after police Discharged Friday: Jean Union Challenging recommended by Dr. Raymond Bellows, Mrs. Adela Blaszczak, Sadds Mill Rd., Ellington; Don­ were told someone passed out Bertoiini, Long Island; 7b,000 valuable Ramsdell, superintendent. Mrs. Phyllis Campbell, Mrs. na Johnson, East Hartford; at the wheel of a car. Verlinder Kapoor, Regan Rd., Norma Dalessio, Mrs. Sondra C y n th ia L anz, R FD 4, New Retirement Age Rockville; William Lee, Dart The adjustm ents do not Gebhardt, Mrs. Patricia Kent, Rockville; Larry Legault, Hill Rd., Vernon; Anna Olson, require eliminating any Mrs. Ann Letendre, Mrs. Prospect St., Rockville; HARTFORD (U P D -A state Lawrence St., Rockville; John Title Game retirement age from 50 to 55, engravings proposed programs or any Marilyn McGinley, Mrs. Mary Jerome Morello Smith, Sumriiit employes union is planning to Putriment, Somers; James the association’^ June 30 current positions on the staff as McIntyre, Mrs. Dorthy Noritz, D'r., Tolland; Henrietta Due Tonight go to court over a change in the Ryan, Windsorville; Kathleen newsletter said. would probably have been the Mrs. Christine Lutts, Mrs. Nan­ Nedeau, Talcott Ave., state’s minimum retirement Soucier, Park West Dr., BOLTON case until a third town meeting cy Osborn, and Mrs. Olivia Rockville; Nancy Russell, age which allowed state Rockville; William Walker, St. approved putting back $200,000 Schaper. Merline Rd., Vernon; Marion Donna Holland employes to get the salary Francis, Maine. CSEA ExecuTfve Director of a proposed $338,000 cut. The board members will Schultz, Somers; Irene Thomp­ 646-0375 hikes for which they lobbied in­ Births Friday: A son to Mr. Edward Gallant said in the The adjustments include meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at son, Bakos Rd., Tolland. The Bolton Little League tensely. Spirit of '76 Bonus and Mrs. Allen Green, Terrace newsletter the change in the $144,803 for a proposed ad­ the home of Mrs. Gebhardt, 52 Discharged Sunday: Carol championship will be decided The Connecticut State Connecticut’s *200,000 Lottery TODAY AND TUESDAY Dr., Rockville; a son to Mr. and retirement age constituted a ditional social worker, two Huntington Dr. Boutin, Broad Brook; Henrietta tonight when the Indians meet Employes Association gave its Mrs. Hugh Nocton, Loveland violation of “the agreement elementary school teachers, Brooks, Talcottville Rd., Ver­ the Yankees at 6:15 at Herrick legal department the go-ahead ' made between the current Field Competition Sears Hill Rd., Rockville; a son to Memorial Park. and a part-time reading Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Skira, non; Sally Hance, Oakwood to sue the state for raising the employes and the state.” The Connecticut Crusaders In the Farm League the Red teacher; $12,205 from the Windsor Ave., Rockville. Lane, Vernon; Linda Webber, Drum and Bugle Corps will pre­ Sox defeated the Braves for the custodial contract; $12,000 from Admitted Saturday: Paula Webber Rd., Tolland. sent a field competition championship. the sabbatical leave budget; Miville, Stafford Springs; Milo Birth Sunday: A daughter to featuring some top Drum and In girls' softball the Hit or and $10,114 in insurance. Pecott, Stafford Springs; Mark Mr. and Mrs. Michael Miville, Bugle Corps from Miss defeated the Powerhouses Also: $7,390 from the central Deptula, High St., Rockville; Stafford Springs. Massachusetts, July 5 at 6:30 for the championship. staff office budget; $6,750 from Darlene Baraw. Coventry. the adult high school credit p.m. at Legion Field in Vernon. Sears diploma program; $4,000 from The theme of the program CHILDREN’S SUMMER travel; $2,626 from the library will be “Youth in Four-Quarter Time.” SAVE budget; and $200 from physical education clinics. Admission will be free and the show will go on rain or Alumni Dance shine. Refreshments will be St. Bernard’s Alumni available. Association has complete^ final Special Olympics plans for its alumni dance VALUES YOU’VE scheduled for Nov. 1 at The The 46 students from the Colony in Talcottville. Talcottville School who par­ ticipated in the recent Greater * 1 0 t . * 1 0 0 Members of the association are now seeking donations. Hartford Special Olympics won Anyone wishing to contribute 35 first place medals; 27 second should send their contribution place; and 10 third place WAITED FOR to th^ association in care of medals. EVERY MAJOR HOME p r i c e d f ^ ’' Mrs. R. Callahan, 1145 Hartford And these will take your breath away! tpke.. Apt. 19, Rockville. GREAT LOSS JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPD So get to the Children’s Store early I.,eague Officers - Nearly 1.5 million acres of APPLIANCE REDUCED! up to Mrs. Joyce Taylor has been Ozark woodlands have vanished elected president of the Vernon since 1959, and native prairie has League of Women Voters and gone under the plow until about Mrs. Sandra Faloon, first vice 70,000 acres of the original 15 president. million is all that remains, ac­ Mrs. Mildred Prechtl has cording to the Missouri Conser­ been elected second vice presi- vation Commission. _ PurcVia®®^

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, I PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN 'Drake-Scorso- 'MeSweeney-Potterton' Magazine Carries ■Wedding' Claire June Scorso of so. The bridegroom is the son of decorated with arrangements Manchester and Dwight John Mrs. Gladwin Brown of White of white gladioli. Klucewicz-Stack COLLEGE Drake of Bolton were married River Jet., Vt. and Mason K. The bride, given in marriage Article On OTH THE BABY May 10 at South United Drake of Lyme, N.H. by her brother Clifford Scorso Mrs. Adrienne E. Stack of 29 NOTES Methodist Church in The Rev. George W. Webb of of Manchester, wore a gown of Wellington Rd. and Edward C. secretary to the town manager, IS NAMED Manchester. South United Methodist Church imported silk organza trimmed Manchester’s Organization of Klucewicz of 358 Hackmatack The bride is the daughter of officiated at the double-ring wi& Venice lace and designed the Handicapped is the subject mounted a campaign to build St. were married June 6 at St. Kelly James Tucker, former­ the late Anna and Clifford Scor­ Ctbi of a two-page article ui the membership in OTH and to in­ James Church in Manchester. ceremony. The church was with Empire waist, high Vic­ ly of Manchester, was corporate it into the area’s cen­ torian neckline, long-full Bishop Spring, 1975 issue of Synergist, Mrs. Stack was formerly graduated with honors recently Johnston, RirhanI Ansley, son of Thomas H. Ill and Susan sleeves with fitted ruffled cuffs, KNOWN FOR VALUES^ the journal of ACTION’S tral service organization of the married to the late W. Lincoln from Bellarmine College Shineman Johnston of 5 Brighton Rd., Hebron. He was born June handicapped. bib-effect bodice with floral National Student Volunteei^ Stack. She has three children, Preparatory School in San Jose, 11 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother Program. ACTION is the Richard Stack of Toronto, Ont., Calif. He has also been named a appliques, A-line skirt with The college also encourages is Mrs. Ralph Shineman of St. Petersburg, Fla. His paternal federal agency which co­ Can., and William Stack and National Merit Scholar. ruffled hem terminating into a handicapped persons to attend grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Johnston Jr. of 27 ordinates volunteer programs. Adrienne Stack, both of He will continue his education chapel-length train. Her three­ HRUWEDJULY2 classes and participate in Hillcrest Rd. He has a brother, Thomas H. IV, 5. The article outlines the Manchester. at the University of California, tiered veil of silk illusion was events on campus. In the arti­ attached to a Juliet cap growth of OTH from a Mr. Klucewicz was formerly School of Biological Science. Briere, Rebecca Jean, daughter of Keith N. and Deborah cle, MCC is described as the trimmed with lace, seed pearls volunteer project at married to the late Irene S. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. McQuade Briere of 103 Cedar St. She was born June 11 at only college in the state and crystal accents. Manchester Community i/>t* Klucewicz. He has three Russell Tucker of San Fran­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are “designed without the architec­ Mrs. Sharon Scorso of College (MCC) to a 500- children, Donna K. Sheldon of cisco, Calif., and the grandson Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuade of Amston. Her paternal grand­ tural barriers that frustrate 'i M Manchester, the bride’s sister- member organization of han­ Hebron, Irene M. Klucewicz of of Mrs. Ethelyn Hennequin and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crawford of North Franklin. ,Reg.9.96 handicapped persons and dis­ in-law, was matron of honor. dicapped persons. Salt Lake City, Utah, and the late Louis E. Hennequin, Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Tardie courage them from going to She wore a light blue and lilac In 1973, two handicapped peo­ Edward M. Klucewicz of and the late Courtney C. of Wolcott and Mrs. Lucy McQuade of Waterbury. Her paternal 24" DURABLE school.’’ floral printed organza accented BRAZIER GRILL ple in MCC student testified Manchester. Tucker, great-grandfather is Arthur Briere of Rogers. before the Manchester Human OTH is one of the first MCC Mr. and Mrs. Klucewicz will at the Empire waist with lilac Long-lasting chrome satin ribbon, designed with Relations Commission on the student volunteer projects reside at 358 Hackamatack St. Rosemary Curtis of 102 Diane Masiemon, Dawn .Marie, daughter of John J. Ill and Carol L. plate grid on steel bowl halter neckline and A-line skirt needs of the area’s han­ geared for eventual community Dr. has been named to the first Cole Masterson of Colchester. She was born June 12 at with beaded rim. Legs with matching capelet. She dicapped. This was followed by staffing and management. It is (Herald photo by Dunn) honors dean’s list for her Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is fold. wore a picture hat and carried a a needs survey which revealed expected to achieve that goal by Coin-operated laundries have freshman year at Boston Mrs. Lucille Cole of 46 S. Alton St. Her paternal grandparents are V been around since the 1920s. basket of white, blue and lilac the isolation and dependency 1978. Currently it is working on 40th Anniversary College, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Masterson of Bread and Milk St., Coventry. carnations, baby's breath, and forced on the handicapped a community wide program white daisies. through lack of civic and providing for the construction Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maine, Massachusetts and Am, Joshua Ryan, son of Richard and Michele Brown Am of Bridesmaids were Miss municipal awareness; in­ of an activities center for the O Bright of 302 Woodbridge St. Rhode Island. 20 Franklin St., Rockville. He was bom June 10 at Rockville Claudette Banning of East accessible public buildings and handicapped to be staffed by were honored at a surprise 40th Among the many gifts they General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hartford, the bride’s sister; public transportation, in­ handicapped MCC students. wedding anniversary party received was a trip to New Happiness Is... Scott Brown of 62 Center Rd., Vernon His paternal grandmother Mrs. Beverly Pitrone of accessible commercial The center will then coordinate June 21 hosted by their son Paul York City, where they had is Mrs. Helen Am of Old Town Rd., Rockville. He has a sister, ^ 5 . 9 9 DOZ A REALLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT Hebron; and Mrs. Rella Kelly facilities, no planned social or the development of housing and O'Bright of South Windsor and spent their honeymoon, plus Melissa, 2Vz. AIR CONDITIONED of Manchester. They wore recreation activities. A second a mini-bus transportation a niece, Ms. Gail O'Briglit. tickets for several theatrical gowns matching that of the 6 pk - 16 oz survey revealed that nearly 5,- system designed for use by the The party held at the couple's performances. Calvert, John .Noel 111, son of John N. Jr. and Joyce M. Dickey BIRDIE GOLF BALLS honor attendant and light green BOTTLES Barrows Photo 000 handicapped people lived in handicapped. home was attended by 80 The couple was married June TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL Calvert of 9 River St., Rockville. He was bom June 11 at Rock­ picture hats. They carried the Town of Manchester. friends and relatives. Mr. 26, 1935 at St. Bridget Church. ville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and flowers similiar to those Play like a pro with this hard­ Mrs. Paul M. MeSweeney As a result of the testimony O'Bright’s sister and her hus­ Helen Carini, the bride's sister, Mrs. Harry Dickey of Rockville. His paternal grandparents are PEPSI COLA and surveys, Manchester Seventy-two per cent of the band, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph was maid of honor. The late 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING ...<2.00 carried by the honor attendant. hitting value. GREAT SAVINGS! Mr. and Mrs. John Calvert Sr. of Ellington. Mayor, John Thompson and doctors and 39 per cent of the Elinskas from Apple Valley, Anthony O'Bright, the Richard Pedemonte of Bolton LIMIT 1 per Customer Dawn Sheryl Potterton of Pittsfield, N.H. was matron of was best man. Ushers were While 200 per Store Last ^Not available In Manchester Mrs. Dorothy Kenny, former scientists in Russia are women. Calif, attended as did other bridegroom's brother, was the BELCON LAUNDROMAT Palmer, Aimee .Marie, daughter of Walter E. Jr. and Ruthann Coventry and Paul Michael honor. She wore a dark cherry relatives from New York, best man. Anthony Pitrone of Hebron and MeSweeney of East Hartford gown of Quiana designed with LaFrance of Hurlburt Rd., Tolland. She was bom June 12 at Michael Kelly of Manchester. Rockville General Hospital Hospital. Her maternal grandfather were married May 16 at United fitted bodice, high neckline, A reception was held at Methodist Church of Bolton. accented with self-folds and is Omer LaFrance of Old Post Rd., Rockville. Her paternal David’s Restaurant in grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Palmer of Dunn Hill The bride is the daughter of flutted sleeves with a capelet Manchester, after which the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Summers effect, high-rise waist, and Rd., Tolland. She has three brothers, Jason Eric, Curtis Robert Nassiff Photo couple left on a trip to Florida. T 4||@j and Jeffrey Scott. Mrs. Dwight J. Drake Potterton of Bolton Branch Rd., semi-full skirt. Her headpiece They will reside in Bolton. Coventry. The bridegroom is was a matching floral bow with Kirby, Melissa .Anne, daughter of Robert J. and Virginia L. the son of Mr. and Mrs. James streamers and flowers. Cook Kirby of Vernon. She was bom June 11 at Rockville General POLAROID®* _ _ _ p o u i ^h q iq i MeSweeney of East Hartford. Miss Pamela Knapp of Storrs COLLEGE Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mrs. Marion J. Cook of 8BFILM I I 108 FILM i The Rev. David M. Campbell was bridesmaid. She wore a W edding of the United Methodist Church gown similar to that worn by 179 Tunnel Rd., Vernon, and Jon S. Cook of Enfield. Her paternal For Polaroid* Square I jB B lH H Icolor pictures in just 60 GRADUATES GMrit of Bolton performed the double- the honor attendant except in grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Kirby of Loveland Hill, i Shooters. Save todayl 1 | seconds. Hurry ini 1 I JIKf 20% ring ^ ceremony. The pale cherry. Rockville. ENGAGED 'W IT H T H IS C O U PO N UMmarolHpercurtomer. \j|V IT H T H IS C O U P O N UMIT;2roll«p*ccuiloni*r. M j KNOWN FOR VALUES(^ candelabras yirere decorated James MeSweeney Jr. of Ver­ with greens and flowers. non, the bridegroom’s brother, The following students have airconoitioner Norris, Priscilla Marie, daughter of Karl J. and Kathryn Boltz Norris of Gehring Rd., Tolland. She was bom June 13 at The bride, given in marriage was best man. Ushers were graduated recently from Bales Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are 'SAVE by her father, wore a gown of Mark MeSweeney of East Hart­ College in Lewiston, Maine: Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Boltz of Old Lyme. Her paternal grand­ maraccaine jersey and im­ ford and Robert S. Potterton Jr. Gary A. Richardson of 1790 ALL MODELS ON SALE parents are Mr. and Mrs. James R. Norris of Riga Lane, Bolton. ported venise lace designed of Coventry. Ellington Rd., South Windsor, with a fitted bodice, modified A reception was held at B.A. degree in religion. PRICE BIAST* Her great-grandmother is Mrs. Charles Johnson of Reynoldsville, SO FT. PLASTIC 21*3 I V-neckline, full Bishop sleeves, Piano’s Restaurant in Bolton James R. Reuter of 95 S. NOW THRU SAT. JULY 5 Pa. GARDEN HOSE REG. 1.97 j high rise waistline, full circular after which the couple left on a Lakewood Circle, B.A. canfaHornlo do^n No®vvb®l • Durable plaslic '? FOLDING Sr®'®-O' any mom ,n y o . boosrs Bonner, Kellie Kimberly, daughter of Alvin S. and Janet diam TRAY TABLES skirt extending to a chapel- trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica. degree,with high honors, in art. • Long-life brass coupl­ length train. Her elbow-length For traveling, Mrs. MeSweeney Lester C. Kenway of 229 Oak Kelley Bonner of 143 Orchard St., Ellington. She was bom June 13 SAVE NOW'-. ings Three patterns m colortul I at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents • Fits standard outlets'IS ■ i baked-on enamel Each [ veil of imported silk illusion wore a lime green pantsuit. The St., South Windsor, B.S. degree measures 21’ ? by 15'? | was attached to a profile head- couple will reside in in chemistry. are Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kelley of 104 Delmont St. Her paternal jyi^jms^coup^N ____t-]Mjr 2 W IT H t h i s c o u p o n M Tubular melal legs L IM IT 4 mJ piece of Alencon lace and seed Manchester. Richard Hyde Forde of 224 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Helmuth Bonner of New Bedford, •NOT AVAILABLE IN MILFORD Mass. Her great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelley of pearls. She carried a bouquet of Mr. MeSweeney is employed Main\St., B.A. degree, cum Revere, Mass., and Mrs. Adele Moynihan of Winthrop, Mass. white carnations, roses and as manager of Friendly Ice laude, ill economics. baby’s breath. Cream in Manchester. Paul H. Elsesser of 98 Mrs. Nannette Woodcock of Baldwin Rd., B.S. degree in Beaupre, Erie Paul, son of Joel R. and Patricia Buccheri chemistry. V 1“^ Beaupre of 269 Keeney St., Glastonbury. He was born June 8 at Gary Dudley Ferguson of Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are 2i*l High St., South Coventry, B.A. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buccheri of Hartford. His paternal grand­ degree, with high honors, in government. mother is Mrs. Ulric Beaupre of Hartford. He has a sister, QT. KOOL AID REG. REG. M88*” Rachael Carol, 11. BARB-O-LITE DRINK MIX 57^ Karen M. Bangasser, 63 STARTER Wendhiser, Erica Eve, daughter of Francis and Sylvia Lom­ A real thirst quen­ Glenwood St., B.S. degree. bardi Wendhiser of 1238 Hartford Tpke., Vernon. She was bom Mrs. Edward Burgess Clean, quick start for cher for the hot Southern Connecticut State June 8 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ Fracchia Photo Nassiff Photo your charcoal fires. months ahead. j College. Bradford' Carol Anne Ostrinsky of LIMNT:2p*rcuilonnr | UMIT: 4 per customer i Robin Mary Neleber of 29 parents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lombardi of Waterbury. Her The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss Gale Manchester and Edward Kim JIWT^ JHISMUPO^ M nDeo/t'A66 Adelaide Rd., B.S. degree, with paternal grandmother is Mrs. Eleanor Wendhiser of 17 Center Kathleen Stavnitsky of L. J Marie Brassaw of East Hart­ Burgess of Gaffney, S.C. were distinction, in nursing, Cornell EASY-ACCESS 6000 BTU St., Rockville. Manchester to Mark Drum­ ford to Brian Peter Cordera of married May 30 in Miami, Fla. University-New York Hospital mond of North Babylon, N.Y. Manchester, has been an­ The bride is the daughter of School of Nursing, New York, FILTER BEHIND has been announced by her PORTABLE nounced by her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Kenneth N.Y. 1 ^ Lavatori, Marianne, daughter of Richard and Mary Hobin parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Mrs. Frederick W. Brassow Ostrinsky of 30 Saulters Rd. PULL-DOWN DOOR Lavatori of Dunn Rd., Coventry. She was bom June 16 at Stavnitsky of 160 Gardner St. of East Hartford. AIR CdNDITIONER Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Drummond is the son of Mr. Cordera is the son of Mr. A FOR llllllllU !llllll!lllil< J ^:^^£ ^ Mrs. Thomas E. Hobin of 89 Benton St. Her paternal grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgess By Abigail Van Buren Mr. and Mrs. Paul Drummond and Mrs. Peter Cordera of 517 m ■Set it up without delay thanks to the zip-mount parents are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lavatori of Ridgefield. Her of Gaffney, S.C. CASHM ERE ) 1975 by Chicago Trlbunt-N.Y. Ntwt Synd.„lnc. of North Babylon, N.Y. Vernon St. Club Women lock-in panels—and it's light enough to drive paternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nazzareno Mrs. Burgess, a registered Grants-own brand assures your home today! 2-speed fan: thermostat: 7.5 amps.: The bride-elect was The bride-elect was DRY ROASTED Lavatori of Ridgefield and Mrs. Anthony Bellucci of Westport. nurse, is a captain in the U. S. BOUQUET satisfaction with quality, dependabil­ plugs into any adequately wired 115-V outlet. graduated from Manchester graduated from East Hartford Attend Workshop ity . m ma|or appliances, air con­ She has a sister, Marlie Anne, 3. Air Force stationed at the U. S. PEANUTS New hide-away controls new pull-down door High School in 1970 and High School in 1974. She is BODY POWDER DEAR ABBY: I am a 24-year-old, self-supporting career ditioners. home entertainment needs Air Force Hospital in Four members of the that allows easy access to the filler. attended Southern Connecticut employed at Gig Motors, Inc., 8 OZ. SIZE woman. My parents are divorced, and I share a . . all priced low! Homestead, Fla. Bradford' 8000 BTU portable ...... *174.88 Polidoro, Kerry Jean, daughter of John J. and Gloria J. State College in New Haven. two-bedroom apartment with my father. Manchester Junior Woman’s East Hartford. Mr. Burgess is a music major V * ^ WWITH IT H TTHIS H IS CCOUPON O UPO N LIPLIMIT 2 ^ _ _WJJH TF4IS_C01^0NJJ^'^ ^ j Sheehan Polidoro of 49 Plymouth Lane, Bolton. She was bom She is employed by Sasual 1 / We get along very well. At least we did until this problem Club attended a lecture and Her fiange was graduated in at Southern Baptist Seminary in June 17 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand: Corner in New Haven. came up. My dad has a girl friend. She and Dad sometimes workshop conducted by the 1971 from Manchester High Louisville, Ky. go off together for weekends. I am a big girl, and I know ■ ^ Z' mother is Mrs. Genevieve Sheehan of Pittsfield, Mass. Her pater­ Her fiance was graduated Connecticut State Federation of School. He is employed by Gig Following a trip to Nassau, they sleep together, which is none of my business. However, nal grandmother is Mrs. Helen Polidoro of Pittsfield, Mass. She from North Babylon ’(N.Y.) Motors, Inc. Women’s Clubs Inc. in Meriden the couple will reside in my dad tells me that his girl friend refuses to spend the has a brother, John M., 3V2; and a sister, Jennifer E., 5. Senior High School in 1970. He recently. The couple is planning a Sept. Naranja, Fla. until August VAUD \ Not available night at his apartment as long as I am there, so I am sent received a B.S. degree in In Those attending are: Mrs. 13 wedding at St. Rose Church when they will move to DOC AND CAT away to spend the night elsewhere whenever he wants her Delissio, Katie Ann, daughter of Michael and M. Christine biology in 1974 from Southern Manchester Susan Chaloux, Mrs. Joan Tar- in East Hartford. Louisville, Ky. FLEA COLLARS over. lanni Delissio of 20 Alton St. She was bom June 14 at Manchester Connecticut State College and PKG. ca, Mrs. Laura Boutilier, and I didn’t mind it occasionally, bu^ now it seems that every Mrs. Vivian Trask. I". Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. is employed as a pulmonary lab HOT ^N' COLD weekend I’m getting kicked out of my own apartment. Fred P. lanni of East Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are technician at St. Raphael’s 'I John Pager was spoke on My dad says he wouldn’t mind if I stayed, but his girl “Demonstration in Dynamics.’’ Charles Delissio of Hartford and Mrs. Mary Delissio of Enfield. Hospital in New Haven. Protect your pets all sum­ BIKERY THRIFT STORE STYRO CUPS friend does. Workshop resource persons in­ She has two brothers, Michael, 5^, and Jeffrey, 3. The couple is planning an Oc­ mer long! Keep them flea- What do you suggest I do? Should I have a free and happy. I 51 IN PKG. cluded representatives from tober wedding at Emauel fltadInilruclleniCaraOwlv ^ woman-to-woman talk with her? She is 33; Dad is 46. Karpe, Jennifer Lynn, daughter of Raymond J. and Elizabeth Lutheran Church in R T . 83 . TALOOTTVIUE .-L IM IT : 2 Pkffs. par customerj Care, Cancer Society, IRS, WITH THIS COUPON LIMIT 2 NAMELESS, PLEASE Blake Karpe of 45 Montclair Dr. She was bom June 16 at Manchester. (Next To Post Office) L W IT H T H IS C O U P O N ______Connecticut Energy Agency, Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are DEAR NAMELESS: Forget the woman-to-woman talk. Rape Crisis Center, club Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lewis of Boothbay, Maine. Her paternal She’s embarrassed, and I don’t blame her. I think it's time representatives and parliamen­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Karpe of Middletown. She ROLLS you moved out and got your own apartment. tarians. has a brother, Blake, 11; and a sister, Diann, 9. NOW THNU, HULSUM I w/ABOUT C I DEAR ABBY: My problem is that I am a girl who is very HAMBURG much in love with a gay guy. We live together and get along TOWN DOZ. 20 LBS. I beautifully. We like the same things, go everywhere IN THE Sportsmen Score High & HOT DOG together and have straight as well as gay friends. CHARCOAL He says that one day he will probably go straight because SERVICE 88 $ 2 1 A s a Mrs. Ellen Schmedding will BRIQUETS IRINKING GLASSES! he wants to raise a family. He often talks about getting During Junior Shoot discuss Main St. at thd'Tuesday married (to me), but the talk never leads to anything 88 * 1 4 7 WHITE BREAD Not SAVE NOW Army Pvt. Harold J. REG. *184* " ■ ■ Rjpr. *268" noon meeting of the Kiwanis BIG 20 O L lO tF available I definite. Results of the Andover Competition took place at the Club of Manchester, Inc. at the M I I understand his past, and it doesn’t bother me. Levesque, 17, son of Mr. and M 2 6 REG. *158" Sportsman’s Club Junior Shoot club s annual Family Day. Manchester Country Club. ROORD TOP m Do you think I am foolish for ^waiting for him to go Mrs. Harold Levesque, 491 B r a d f o r d ‘ Bradford* held recently at the club in An­ SIRDWICH straight? 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o PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975- PAGE THIRTEEN Ij- Camp Kennedy Opens SAM Theatre TOWN OF MANCHESTER 12th Annual Session POLICE REPORT Starts Work LEGAL The Morel’s Fastball, Curve, Changeup SAM Summer Theatre will NOTICE The Planning gnd Zoning Manchester’s Camp Kennedy expect this camp session to be begin work on its fifth annual production Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Commission will hold public opened for its 12th consecutive as .successful as those of past • John E. Witherell, 62, of 143 but hospital staff feared the boy juries in a one-car accident Sun­ Herald Angle MANCHESTER hearings on July 7,1975 at 7:30 summer at 9 this morning with years.” day at 3:12 p.m. on W. Middle the Nike Site Teen Center. Weekend arrests included: Pine St. was charged Saturday had inhaled gas fumes in the in­ P.M. in the Municipal Building 33 campers and 23 volunteer Smith announced the names Tpke. west of Center St. Sponsored by Summer Ac­ • Roger J. Brisson,22, of 25 night in Center Park with posses­ cident, a hospital spokesman to hear and consider the By Earl Yost counselors on hand. It will of 11 additional volunteer Cargos was a passenger in the tivities in Manchester, par­ Too Much for Catfish and Yankees sion of liquor on town property said. 4 Laurel St. was charged Friday ticipation in this group is open following petitions: Sports Editor operate for three sessions of counselors, bringing to 30 the and disorderly conduct. Court He was released from MMH car driven by Timothy R. Cote, night with breach of peace. to all Manchester junior and Sherwood Bowers — Re­ two weeks each, closing Aug. 8. number accepted to date. date is July 7. Sunday. 17, of East Hartford. The car Brisson allegedly threatened a senior high school students and subdivision — Doming Street & ,\ BOSTON (UPI)*— Roger Moret gushed elatedly in gar­ good game, except for the score.” The camp will be closed this They are Peter LaBelle, • Michael J. Walker, 19, of • Steven J. Jagiello, 22, of 36 was heading east when Cote neighbor during an argument recent high school graduates. Baldwin Road bled English while Catfish Hunter spat tobacco juice into a Friday, July 4th. Stuart Flavell, Peter Sulick, 669 Birch Mt. Rd., Bolton was Clinton St. was charged with lost control. The car flipped Green Light Awaited The score and the luck were in New York’s favor through over is dog, police said. He was This summer, the company To create 2 lots from large Harry F. Smith, camp direc­ Colleen Brown, Sandy Spilecki, charged Saturday afternoon a failure to grant the right of way over and struck a utility pole on long, white sock in between short, drawled answers. the middle of the fifth inning. Hunter had held Boston to released for appearance in will produce “Clownin’ Around parcel of 1.4 acres at comer of Green light for the change in name from Mt. Nebo to tor for nine of those 12 years, Scott Werkheiser, John Tasillo, with possession of a controlled in connection with a two-car the south side of the road. The two men had just finished pitching a fine game Sun­ one single; Chris Chambliss had solved Moret for his Common Pleas Court 12 in East a Smile,” a show for children, Lee Hay, cfeaioi? Bt 'SAM Matt Moriarty Field is expected to take place at Tuesday said this morning, “After an Wendy Werkheiser, Jane Sulik, Hartford July 21. substance. Court date is July 14. collision Sunday at 2:52 p.m. on day with Moret besting Hunter and the New York ankees, fourth homer and Sandy Alomar and Bobby Bonds had hit A safe containing about $600 featuring a cast made up entire­ Suitimer Theatre, will direct night’s meeting of the Board of Directors. If approved, absence of two years, it’s great Leslie Rosi and Tim • Raymond E. Myette, 48, of • Lawson A. Wages, 16, of Broad St. east of Green Manor 3-2, to put the back into first place in the consecutive doubles for the New York runs in the fifth. to $700 was stolen early Sunday ly of clowns. the production again this brief ceremonies will be held Friday afternoon at the field to be back. I know many of the Szemplinski. The last named is 32 Cornell St. charged Saturday Somers, charged with evading Blvd. American League East. The victory gave Boston its third Even Dancing Harry, the prancing good luck charm on from the Cumberland Farms During August, the show will summer. He is the dramatic campers and I’m glad to be in­ visiting Manchester this night at Hartford and Waddell responsibility and unsafe Jagiello attempted a left turn between the first and second games in the Matt Moriarty win in the four-game series. store at 151 W. Middle Tpke., tour various recreation areas in director at Manchester High loan from the basketball Knicks, was on hand to cast the volved with them again. I summer from Colorado. Rds. with disorderly conduct. backing in connection with a when he struck the left side of ^Invitational Baseball Tournament featuring four police said. Manchester. School. Mret, making his first start after 19 relief appearances, evil spell on the Red Sox. Court date is July 7. minor, two-car collision Satur­ the car driven south on Broad American Legion squads...George Maloney, tourney chair­ A hacksaw cut through The show calls for a large For further Information, call told the gaggle of writers around his locker he was ‘‘good The Red Sox snapped the curse in the bottom of the fifth • Aram A. Jalbert, 65, of Kel­ day at 10:53 p.m. on Downey St. by Robert Turcotte, 43, of 76 man, reports a special program dedicated to Moriarty will quarter-inch bolts holding the cast of varied ages, technical the SAM office at 649-2506. and lucky; you have to,be to beat the Yankees. And I had on a single by Cecil Cooper — one of his three hits — and a ly Rd., Vernon was charged Dr. Court date is July 15. Essex St. ^ located as follows: Frontage on be distributed during the two-day, four-game event at the Robbers Tie Woman Their passenger, Kurt safe to the floor of the store. workers, and a publicity team. three good pitches today — my fastball, curve and double down the third base line by Carlton Fisk. ’The Red Saturday afternoon on Tolland north side of Tolland Turnpike, field...Tom Kelley, Manchester High varsity golf coach, Jagiello, 13, of 33 Wadsworth" changeup.” Sox snapped the curse in the bottom of the fifth on a single Tpke. with operating a motor Accidents reported over the approximately 800 feet east will again serve as aquatic director for the Recreation weekend included: St. and Wanda Turcotte, 40, of The 25-year-old southpaw from Puerto Rico gave up six by Cecil Cooper — one of his three hits — and a double To Escape with Cash vehicle while under the in­ from Glode Lane, thence Department’s summer swimming program...Once again fluence of liquor. Court date is • Elaine Mulherin, 13, of 77 76 Essex St., were taken by am­ between existing industrial Jiits in boosting his season record to 5-0 and career mark down the third base line by Carlton Fisk. After the men left, Mrs. Jar­ the forgotten man on the Boston Red Sox staff, Roger Two well dressed, well- July 15. Durant St. was injured Satur­ bulance to MMH. He was FIRE CALLS zoning to the vicinity of the against the Yankees to 8-3. Chambliss saved Hunter momentarily in the sixth when, vis worked herself free and Moret, made the most of his first start yesterday by out- spoken men wearing masks and • Mary Ellen Dionne, 33, of day at 12:40 p.m. on Durant St. treated for a cut on his scalp HELCO power lines right-of- “I rather be starter,” said Moret, who has been shuttled with one out and Burleson on first, Carl Yastrzemski called police. They had been gloves broke into the home of East Hartford was charged when her bike and a car and she for a neck sprain. Both way. Area of change contaihs pitching New York’s Jim Hunter. Moret has a world of in and out of the bullpen in his four major lague seasons. rapped a low liner near the first base bag. Chambliss dove, gone about two hours by then Mrs. Alexander Jarvis of 26 Friday afternoon at Pathmark collided. The car was driven by were then released. MANCHESTER washdown at Main and Bissell numerous lots as shown on a stuff and a live fast ball and needs only work to improve. “But we got a lot of good pitchers and I’m happy just to be and Mrs. Jarvis was too upset caught the ball, and slithered on his belly to hand-tag the Alexander St. Saturday night, on Spencer St. with fourth- Gladys Hatfield, 65, of 68 Both cars were towed from Friday, 4:42 p.m. — car fire Sts. (Town) plan entitled ‘‘Zone Change He saw little work under Eddie Kasko and the same has to give details of the robbery. playing here.” bag for a double play to end the inning. 3 Manchester Police said. degree larceny (shoplifting). Durant St. The girl was taken to the scene. Court is July 22. at Cooper and Walnut Sts. TOLLAND COUNTY Map Rural Residence to In­ been true during Darrell Johnson’s reign as Sartor said. (Town) Moret looked shaky in the fifth when New York took 2-0 Hunter got into seventh-inning trouble by handing Fred The men bound her and then Court date is July 14. Manchester Memorial • Harry Cargos, 16, of East Saturday, 4:33 a.m. — gas dustrial, Manchester-East manager...Last night’s benefit softball exhibition between She was taken to Manchester but the hard-throwing lefty settled down just as his oppo­ Lynn a leadoff walk. Cooper singled him to third and Lynn went through the house looking • Richard A. Terrio, 37, of 32 Hospital, treated for knee Hartford suffered minor in­ Friday, 8:40 p.m. — gas washdown on 1-84. (Bolton Fire Hartford Town Line, Tolland Memorial Hospital where she WTIC and WDftC teams at Charter Oak Park’s Fitzgerald nent began to falter. Hunter, now 11-7, gave up single runs scored on a short fly to center by Rico Petrocelli. for cash. Detective Capt. Maple St. was charged Satur­ abrasions. X-rayed, and washdown at the Teen Center Department) Turnpike, Manchester, Conn. was treated and released, he Field was postponed due to the weather. It has been reset in the fifth and seventh innings, then yielded doubles to Joseph Sartor said today. day morning at the Bess Eaton released. on the Nike Site. (Town) Saturday, 1:27 p.m. — smoke Scale 1 inch equals 200 feet. Boston scored the go-ahead run in the eighth, but Bob said. for West Hartford...Pick tonight is Muhammad Ali to deci­ They found about $200, he donut shop on Center St.- with • Wayne Peterson, 11, of 5 Saturday, 2:40 p.m. — light in house on Laurel St. Date 6-2-75. Revised June 13, Bernie Carbo and Rick Burleson for the wnning score in Oliver got a one-out single in the ninth. Moret, whose Police have a few leads to sion Joe Bugner in their world heavyweight championship said. Nothing else is known to disorderly conduct. Court date West St. suffered burns Satur­ ballast smoking at 763 Main St. (Rockville Fire Department) 1975. Griswold & Fuss, Inc.” the eighth. longest previous stint had been five innings, got the next work on today. Sartor said. ^*ABOUT (Town) *' fight. Closest area closed circuit showing will be at be missing. is July 14. day at 1 p.m. at the A-1 Gas sta­ SOUTH WINDSOR Copies of these applications “I thought I pitched pij’etty well,” said the Yankee ace, two batters on flies to right. tion at 568 Center St. when he Sunday, 2:41 p.m. — oven fire Sunday, 2:01 p.m. — lightning have been filed in the Town Northwest Catholic High in West Hartford. pausing to squirt a stream of brown juice into the sock he “Moret was throwing strong all the way,” said Boston TOWN at 13 West St. (Town) (UPI photo) attempted to light a charcoal struck a willow tree at 140 Plea­ Clerk’s Office and may be in­ was holding. “I was moving the ball around but I got an manager Darrell Johnson, “and I never said anything to Sunday, 3:42 p.m. — car sant Valley Rd. destroying it. fire with a can of lighter fluid. Members of the St. Bridget spected during office hours. outside fastball up on Burleson. I hAd shaken off the loca­ him because I never saw him get tired. I could tell from rollover in front of 875 Center Firemen said the burning roots Johnstone Big Surprise Chris Chambliss Completes DP OBITUARIES The boy’s mother saw the Rosary Society will meet Planning and tion of the pitch. (Catcher Thurman Munson had signaled the dugout he had good velocity all through the game.” flames, grabbed him, and put St. (Town) under the ground sent smoke One of the biggest surprises with the surprising Tagged Out is RSox^ Carl Yaslrzemski tonight at 7 at the Holmes Zoning Commission The Red Sox get to increase their half-game lead tonight him in a tub of water at the sta­ Sunday, 4:08 p.m. — car fire into the home’s basement. Philadelphia Phillies in the National League pennant race for an inside pitch.) Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to Alfred Sieffert, “I would throw the ball there the next time, too, because when they host the Baltimore Orioles in a twilight Richard F. Hale tion. on 1-86 west of Exit 92. (Town) Flying pieces of the tree cause Chairman this season has been Jay Johnstone. The local native is the pay their respects to the ate Today, 9:07 a.m. — first aid minor damage to a barn next to that is where I want to pitch him.” doubleheader. Dick Pole, 1-4, will face Jim Palmer, 12-4, ELLINGTON — Richard F. The boy was admitted at Frank M. Yankowski whose Joseph Swensson, fourth leading hitter in the loop with a .345 average. GoUier, 72, Was call to Manchester Honda at 24 it. Burleson, guarding the plate with two strikes, swung at a into the stands for a ground rule double that allowed Carbo and Luis Tiant 11-6, will oppose Doyle Alexander, 1-5. Hale, 58, of 52 Hoffman Rd., MMH overnight for observa­ daughter is a member of the Secretary Tonight’s he’ll be on national TV against St. Louis...One of Adams St. (Eighth District) Sunday, 2:34 p.m. — furnace to score the deciding run. Ellington, died Sunday after tion. His burns were not severe society. Dated this 30th day of June, baseball’s all-time nice guys, Harmon Killebrew pitch “that actually might have been up too much. I took a The Yankees, nearing the end of a two-week road trip, Active in Rockville suffering a heart attack at his Today, 10:46 a.m. — gas backfire at 20 Berl Rd. “That Burleson is a tiger,” said Yankee manager Bill 1975. celebrated his 39th birthday yesterday. Athletes don’t chance and it worked.” play in Milwaukee tonight, with Rudy May, 7-3, meeting home. He was the husband of The- ball whistled down the right foul line and bounced Virdon, “but I thought Catfish pitched well, too. This was a Bill Travers, 3-0. John R. Gottier, 72, of 5 Other survivors are two sons. Phyllis Dyke Hale. come down the pike any better mannered than Hammering Tolland Ave., Rockville, a Nelson R. Gottier and Warren Mr. Hale was born in Glaston­ Harmon. Jim Kaat is another guy in this category...Atten­ retired builder and active in J. Gottier, both of Vernon; a bury Dec. 11,1916 and had lived dance records were set at Fenway Park last weekend for a community affairs, died Sunday daughter, Mrs. John R. Murphy there untii moving to Eliington four-game set with better than 137,000 paying to watch the Trevino Recalls Lightning Billy Martin Speaks Up at Rockville General Hospital. of Wilmington, Del.; two 10 years ago. He had worked at Red Sox take three out of four games to regain the He was the husband of Mrs. brothers, Jacob Gottier and Pratt & Whitney Airraft for the American League lead over New York...Tip Department: Edna Ludwig Gottier. Christian Gottier, both of past 34 years and was a New York and Boston meet Sunday, July 27 at Shea Mr. Gottier was born in Ellington; three sisters, Anna member of the Quarter Century GRAND OPENING Staditim. Now is the time to order tickets if you plan to Claims No Fight, Ellington Sept. 2,1902 and was Gottier, Mrs. Emma Moser, Club there. attend...Big Twi League game Tuesday night at Nebo will Golfers Out a life-long resident of the and Mrs. Ida Welti, all of He was a Worid War II U.S. pit Moriarty’s and Volkswagen against one another in a Ellington-Vemon area. Ellington; 10 grandchildren, Navy veteran. Scolds Writers He was vice president of the and 2 great-grandchildren. Other survivors are a son, battle of undefeated clubs. Lev Spencer, former MB People’s Savings Bank of The funeral is Tuesday at 1; 30 Barry W. Hale of El Paso, pitcher, is managing the invaders...While Manchester Of Hospital Rockville, president of the p.m. at the Apostolic Christian Texas; a sister, Mrs. Francis Community College is improved in Hartford Twi League ARLINGTON, Tex. (UPI) — There was a fight. No, Board of Trustees of Rockville Church. Burial will be in Pagani of Bolton, and two warfare this season the team is still a step or two below there wasn’t. Whatever happened it was the sports General Hospital, a trustee of Ellington Center Cemetery. granddaughters. championship contention...Two softball forfeits cropped CELEBRATION OAK BROOK, 111. (UPI) — Lee Trevino, usually the writer’s fault. Welcome to baseball. the Rockville Fhiblic Library, Friends may call at the Ladd The funeral is Thursday at 11 up last week in local play, one in each of the two top cir­ happy-go-lucky Mexican on the pro golf tour, thinks he J This clubhouse altercation an had been clerk of the works Funeral Home, 19 Ellington After the Burroughs- a.m. at the Ladd Funeral cuits, Silk City and Candlelight. probably should have been buried this morning about Physical Exam Dates involved the Texas Rangers’ on the additions to Rockville Ave., Rockville, tonight from 7 Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Lovitto-Fregosi incident, Hospital. to 9. 10:30. Jeff Burroughs, last year’s Martin said Burroughs Rockville.- The Rev. Sheldon T. ning victims to go by, so Free physical examinations the exam in the school they will He had been an alderman in Those wishing to do so may Instead, Trevino, Bobby Most Valuable Player in the always gave 100 per cent in Smith, pastor of Ellington they have to treat it like an for any student attending be attending in the fall. the former City of Rockvilie make memoriai contributions Nichols and Jerry Heard American League, Jim the field. But Walker, who Congregatinonal Church will of­ Errors Big Part electric shock. Usually peo­ Bennet or filing Junior Highs or The following dates have and a member of the Vernon to the Rockville General ficiate. Burial will be in New Tolland Office Now Open were released from FegosLand Joe Lovitto. had told Martin during a re­ Board of Education. He was a ple don't live to talk about it. Manchester High next year who been set aside. Hospital Building Fund or the Ellington Center Cemetery. Hinsdale Hospital Sunday July 8 and 9 — Manchester Two sports writers who cent road trip he had written member of the Apostolic (Chris­ I was in the wrong place. intends to participate in American Cancer Society. Calling hours are Wednesday In Legion Defeat after two days recovering High witnessed the incident a story quoting some players tian Church of Ellington. That’s all I can tell you. I’m athletics will be given in July from 7 to 9 p.m. Rt. 195, quarter mile south of I-86 Exit 99 from the effects of lightning and August. July 15 and 16 — Bennet Friday night said Burroughs a s being critical of U lucky to be here.” bolts which struck near the Junior High lunged at Lovitto, threw Burroughs, said Martin told Taking advantage of Manchester wildness and errors, Nichols, who said he Any student who doesn’t have James G. Findlay three golfers P'riday. a physical exam during the July 22 and 23 — filing Junior several misdirected punches him on that occasion: “He the Enfield American Legion baseball team took a 9-3 duke probably would stay out of James Godon Findlay, 53, Trevino and Nichols summer must have it done by High and then grabbed Lovitto’s deserves it. I’ll back you to Peter H. Faick Frank .M. Yankowski Saturday at Mt. Nebo. sixth aided by three competition for three formerly of Manchester, died withdrew from the tourna­ the family physician at his or Aug 5 and 6 — Manchester head in an arm lock. Several the hilt.” Peter H. Faick, 83, of 59A Frank M. Yankowski, 87, of Free Gifts at All Offices. Enfield leads Zone Eight Manchester miscues. weeks, said “there was no June 20 in Tampa. Fla., after Downey Dr., died Sunday at a ment but Heard was back on her own expense. High players broke up that fight. Martin said he didn’t Willington, formerly of with an unblemished 5-0 Each club collected four buildup, no pre-warning. suffering a heart attack. locai convalescent home. He the course Sunday. He shot a All physical exams will take Aug 12 and 13 — Bennet Then Burroughs began a Manchester, died Saturday at mark while the locals are 3-2 hits with Bob Healy stroking Junior High make that remark to Mr. Findlay was born Sept. was the husband of Mrs. Agnes 74 and wound up in a tie for Just a flash and a big boom place in the nurse’s office rather heated, impolite dis­ his home after a long illness. in zone play. Manchester two for Manchester. Aug 19 and 20 — Illing Junior Walker. 16, 1921 in Manchester. A Milgard Faick. fourth at 143 going into sound.” between the hours of 12:30 and cussion with Fregosi Mr. Yankowski was born in entertains Ellington in zone Knfield (9) 4:30 p.m. Students are to take High “I took the stand for N retired Air Force staff ' “ I was"’^^laying on the Mr. Faick was born in Hart­ Poland and had lived in AB R H E today’s final 36 holes. moments later and Manager sergeant, he was a veteran of action tonight at 6 at Mt. Burroughs, didn’t I?” Mar­ ford and lived in West Hartford Manchester for 62 yjears before D. Teed, ss 4 0 0 0 The three golfers ground and I got up and Billy Martin had to in­ World War 11, the Korean Nebo. Soleski, rf 2 0 0 0 tin said. “If he (Walker) most of his life until moving to moving to Wiliington eight Dipple, lb 3 0 0 0 started running because I Conflict and the Vietnam War Manchester opened the appeared at a news con­ tercede. said that. I’ll bar him from Manchester three years ago. years ago. Before retiring in M. 'Teed, c 4 1 1 0 was scared more than and had 22 years of active ser­ scoring in the first as John King, If 3 1 0 0 ference at the hospital in Tony C Hitting Hard It ail involved a local this clubhouse, too. I told Prior to his retirement in 1968 he had worked at Pratt & .FREE - Blue Heritage four piece place anything else,” he said. “I vice with the Air Force before Francouer, cf 2 3 1 0 nearby Hinsdale, after newspaper article quoting him he could write anything 1958, he was employed for 45 Whitney Aircraft. He aiso i setting with deposits of $25 or more. Koepsel and Bruce Ballard Connolly, 3b 3 2 1 0 fell down and got up and his retirement. He was a years at the Aetna Life and walked, moved up on a Lajoie, 2b 2 0 0 1 which Trevino withdrew and In Minor League Job anonymously two Rangers he wanted. That’s what I’ll worked at the Orford Soap Co., Peltola, p 2 2 1 0 started running again, member of the Veterans of Casualty Co. of Hartford. left for his home in El Paso, who claimed Burroughs, in a tell any writer. He just cut Manchester for many years. passed ball and the former through the trees and Foreign Wars. ^ Here’s an opportunity to build a complete set of Totals 25 9 4 1 5-for-58 slump and benched He was a member of the First He was a member of St. scored on a wild pitch by Tex., where he plans to rest ROCHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) - his water off. That’s what he Survivors are his mother, Munrhettler (3) things.” Church of Christ ] beautiful Blue Heritage ironstone dinnerware imported winning hurler Bill Pel tola. a few days. If given the okay The are the last two nights, had been did.” ' Mrs. Ellen Larson of 59 School Bridget Church, Manchester. AB R H E Trevino and Heard were Congregational in West Hart­ He is survived by two sons, from the center of the English dinnerware industry, Enfield took the edge in Groves, ss 3 1 0 2 by his doctor, he plans to still far back in the Inter­ loafing in right field. To keep the tradition St.: a son. James F. Findlay of Healy, 2b 3 1 2 0 near the 13th green when ford. Edward F. Yankowski of the second as Koepsel, who leave Saturday to play in the national League standings, but Burroughs thought the>two rolling, Minnesota Twins Burbank. Calif.; and a sister, Other survivors are two sons, Staffordshire County. Manufactured by Enoch Koepsel, p.lf.cf 3 1 0 0 they were struck. Nichols Manchester, and Sylvester A. was charged with the loss, Ballard, lb,p' 1 0 1 2 British Open. Tony Conigliaro’s debut with players were Lovitto and backup catcher Danny .Mrs. Eleanor Hudson of Union, Paul M. Faick of Manchester Wedgwood (Tunstall) Ltd., the dinnerware is dish­ Daigle, p 0 0 0 0 was on the fourth fairway the team during the weekend Ohio. Yankowski of Northhampton, couldn’t find his control. A Nicola, ph 1 0 0 0 “ I found out that a two- Fregosi. Walton pushed and then hit and Richard M. Faick of Low- Mass.; two daughters, Mrs. An­ washer sate and chip resistant. The entire service, White, It during the second round of cheered both the team and The funeral and burial were walk, hit batsman and in­ 1 0 0 0 foot side hiller is not the Now Martin says the fight broadcaster Larry Calton ville, N.Y.; five grandchildren drew Mihaliak Jr. with whom including completer sets, is on display at our office. Eagleson, lb,lf 2 0 1 0 the $200,000 Western Open. “Tony C.” June 24 in Tampa. Military field hit loaded the bases. Anthony, 3b 2 0 0 1 most important thing in the never happened. Sunday during a brief inci­ and one great-grandson. he made his home; and Mrs. The round later was On Saturday night, the honors were accorded by Start with a free place setting and build a complete Jones, c 2 0 0 1 world,” Trevino said. “I “Who says a fight broke dent in the team’s locker A privatp funeral and burial Frank Mordavsky of Peltola singled to center Irish, c 0 0 0 0 canceled for the day and was former Boston Red Sox slugger members of McDill AFB, Tam­ will be at the convenience of the set at fantasti'c savings. Open or add to your savings soring two and an error Gliha, rf 3 0 0 0 may hit those things now drove in both runs in a 6-2 loss out?” M ptin said. “That’s room before the start of a Manchester; 12 grandchildren; Kinney, cf 1 0 0 0 postponed again Saturday bad prOTS. Words were pa. Bearers were also provided family. account now and take home our service. reloaded the sacks. A walk Varca, lb without cleaning the ball. I to the Rochester Red Wings, game with the Rangers. bv McDill AFB. and eight great-grandchiidren. 1 0 0 0 due to unplayable con­ There are no calling hours. and wild pitch forced two thought by all rights they hitting a home run in his first exchanged. That’s all. The incident apparently The funerai is Tuesday at 9; 15 Additional place settings may be purchased with ea'ch Totals 23 3 ■ 4 6 ditions. Friends wishing to do so may should be putting me in the appearance at the plate. Nothing but a sports writer grew from a remark Calton In Memoriam a.m. from the Holmes Funeral $25 deposit. Purchase price per four piece place more across. Enfield 040 102 2 9 make memorial contributions H om e, 400 M ain S t., The locals tallied two in Manchester 102 000 0 3 ground at 10:30 Monday Sunday night, the 30-year-old could have caused it.” made during the team’s bus to the charity of the donor’s setting is $3.95 plus tax. RBI: Peltola 2, Soleski, Franceour, / Manchester. There will be a the third but the visitors morning. right-handed, hitter went three- Martin’s displeasure went ride to Arlington Stadium. choice. Connollv, Lajoie, Ballard, Eagleson; for-four and scored his teams’ In loving memory of Mae D. Hender­ Requiem Mass at St. Bridget pushed one across in the 2BH: M. Teed; BB: Koepsel4, Ballard 1, “It wasn’t quite raining further. He banned James Calton said the remark was son who passed away June 30, 1964, The Taylor-Modeen Funeral Peltola 7; S.B: Koepsel 1, Ballard 3, Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be and I sent the caddy up to only run in a 2-1 loss to the Red Walker of the Dallas Times made jokingly. He said he Home, 136 S, Main St., West fourth on a suicide .squeeze Peltola 2; Hits off: Koepsel 2 for 4 runs Wings. We loved her and we miss her day by’ in St. Bridget Cemetery. in 11/3 Innings; Ballard 2 for 5 runs in 5; get som6 soft drinks and the Youths Place Herald from the clubhouse. wouldn’t file charges. day. Hartford is in charge of and added two more in the Daigle 0 for 0 runs in 2/3; L: Koepsel Conigliaro, whose comeback Calling hours are today from 7 next thing I remember, it Husband. Children arrangements. to 9 p.m. In Swim Meet attempt with Boston was and Grandchildren FREE -Tewdor knocked me completely out stalled this season when an of there,” Trevino said. “It Doing well at the AAU Swim overabundance' of designated TONY CONIGLIARO Bretton Woods Ready was a sensation I’d never Meet at Hamden High were hitters gave him few at bats, A new pewter-like alloy that is durable and tamish- BOATING felt before. My whole life members of the Manchester was cheered by his first-inning what I’m here to do is play well For Major Net Tourney proot. Free with following deposits. was passing before me in Rec team. smash over the right field fence so I can go back to Boston.” In the 10-year-old age group, Frigidaire makes installation easg, about two seconds. I really at Silver Stadium. He had two “I’m not still playing for the NORTH CONWAY, N.H. forested New Hampshire, the $100 or more (A) Single candleholder Gordon Fallone took fourth Boating's Safety Pointers early spring days. They ignore thought it had m e.” homers and was batting .153 publicity 6r anything like that. I (UPI) — The mountain setting nation’s sixth smallest state. the fact that the water is still place in the 50-yard makes comfort control automatic. So much emphasis seems to “It completely lifted me with Boston. just enjoy playing,” he said. “I rivals Delphi where ancient The clay-court matches come $250ormore (B) Lo Boy Candleholder with candle be put on new standards for numbingly cold. When they go breaststroke. In the 12-year-old “It was a little outside, but I really don’t know what it is. I Greeks worshiped ancient gods. just three weeks before the off the ground. It age bracket, Geoff Micaud was boat and equipment design that overboard, it draws heat out of thought it was a pretty good just enjoy playing the game.” Only the times and the gods national championships at straightened me out and my second in the 100-yard butterfly sight is almost lost of the fact their bodies so rapidly that un­ pitch. I felt pretty good at the Pawtucket infielder-coach have changed. • prestigious Forest Hills and top 10,000 BTUs/hr.* if $500 or more (C) 13 inch Pillar Candle with candle hands were up in the air and fourth in the 100-yard ' i l l i that it is the operators, and not consciousness and drowning plate,” he said. Tony Torchia, who met Upwards of 40,000 persons are players are expected to use the From Frigidaire, dependable cooling Choose one or the boats, that are at fault in follow in a surprisingly short shaking. I couldn’t move for freestyle. Conigliaro is attempting to Conigliaro when both reported expected to crowd into this tournament here to tune up for power in a room air conditioner that time. two or three seconds and the In the 13-year-old age group. come back for the second time to spring training in 1963, also the matches in New York. :ii| (D) Chamberstick with candle most serious mishaps. Good resort community in early installs with the simplicity of Easy- seamanship isn’t being stressed lightning left and put me Bill Halldin took fifth in the 100- from the after-effects of a 1967 noted Conigliaro’s exuberant August to watch top names in The tourist-dependent Mt., Mount side panels, then makes a yard butterfly and sixth in the beaning. He saS out the 1968 attitude. $5000 or more (E) Six light Candelabra with candles as it should be. Moving about in a small boat back down. I couldn’t professional tennis battle Washington Valley, a 30-mile summer’s worth of comfort automa­ It’s a known fact that cap­ should be done with care. The breathe. It was a sensation 100-yard backstroke and Peggy season but came nack strong in “As long as I’ve known him, beneath the vintage peaks of gap in the mountains north past Choose one or Snitzer took sixth placement in tic. Just set the Cooling control to sizing cause a great many of the smaller a boat is, the bigger of somebody walking up 1969 and 1970. However, he when it comes to desire to play New Hampshire’s worn White Mt. Cranmore to 6,288-foot Mt. the 200-yard individual medley. baseball, he’s got it,” Torchia Automatic Cool. Your air conditioner (F) Tewdor and Wood Coffeemill fatal accidents. But boats just you are in proportion to its behind you and hitting you retired in 1971 because of Mountains for $100,000 in prizes Washington, has been readying In the 14-year old group. Bob said. ‘‘I’m sure he doesn’t real­ automatically turns itself on and off Model AE-10M One free gift per family please. don’t capsize of their own ac­ buoyancy and stability, and the as hard as he could on the recurring eye problems. and an $8,000 Volvo. for the invasion of tennis count. People let them capsize, more effect wiM your Michaud won the 100-yard “I’m not really thrilled about ly need the money he’s making, followers ever since the tourna­ to maintain cool temperatures in your left shoulder blade. The event is the Volvo Inter­ room all summer long. or make them do so. The movements have. Wear a life backstroke with a 1:09.5 being down here,” he said. but he still has the boyish ment switched locations from “At the hospital I had lit­ national Tennis Tournament, CHOICE OF MODELS leading causes of accidental jacket if you are a non­ clocking and took sixth in the “Sure, I don’t enjoy sitting on a enthusiasm he had when we sponsored by the Swedish car. the Mt. Washington Hotel, part FriQiddirs by aham '5000 BTU capsizings are the same tired swimmer. Stay ashore when the tle welts on my back. I 100-yard freestyle. bus or anything like that. But were kids starting out.” manufacturer. Rod Laver will f a bankrupt $100 million Conigliaro, who won the Home Environment Division of General Motors. 6000 BTU old errors we’ve all heard wind is forming whitecaps on couldn’t see them but they be there. So will the lean Indian recreational development. 8000 BTU about, state the boating the waves. said they looked like little American League home run professional Vijay Amritraj The past two years, the pop­ crown in 1965 with 32, is 10000 BTU authorities at Mercury out­ Heed the capacity plate on spiders. boor Closed to Writer who won the hearts of the fans ular summer tournament has SUMMER SALE PRICES boards. These include improper any boat you happen to use. But “I’m still scared. I don’t BOSTON (UPI) — A Boston Globe sportswriter was guaranteed about $70,000 this and the winner’s purse in 1973, been held on the rolling grass in ALL OPERATE ON Heritage Savings year. REGULAR 15 V loading, overloading, ignoring remember that it was think I was as scAred at first jostled in the Boston Red Sdx clubhouse during the downing the bad boy of front of the giant white hotel at *1 6 9 *’ and up weather warnings and going out calculated on the basis of quite “A lack of timely hitting has Bretton Woods. When the hotel as I was when I got to the weekend because of a critical column he had written while professional tennis, Jimmy in water obviously too rough for water. Common sense will tell been our problem this season and the surrounding 10,000 acre hospital and they put a ther­ the team was on the road. ^ Connors. QUALITY SERVICE EASY the size of the boat. you when to carry somewhat and I think he ought to help us John Alexander, an complex planned by the Mt. mometer in my mouth to Bob Ryan said he was “shoved three times” by second there,” Torchia said. ‘‘I think if Washington Development Corp. GENUINE PARTS TERMS Fishermen are involved in an less weight in order to cope Australian like Laver, plans to inordinately high percentage of ably with rough water. If take my temperature and I baseman Doug Griffin and shouted at by outfielder Dwight he can come down here and get participate this year. And Con­ fell victim to the economy and Main Office: 1007 Main St, Manchester 649-4586 • K-Mart Office; Spencer St, Manchester 649-3(X)7 • (Coventry Office: Route 31 742-7321 • Tolland Office; Rt 195 these accidents. Eager to get weather shows signs of couldn’t hold it there. It kept Evans upon entering the Boston lockerroom after Satur­ a few base hits, it’ll help the nors, too', is expected back. went bankrupt, there was some B.D. PEARL ^ Son cl. lull Quarter mile South of Exit 99 on Rt. 1-86 Tel. 872-7387 ^ back at their favorite sport changing while you are out, shaking out. day’s game. Ryan said he left the clubhouse after the inci­ team and it’d be contagious.” Forty-eight playrs will par­ question whether the infant So far, Conigliaro has four 6 I‘» M\IN STREET l’HONE64.’J-2I7l MANCHESTER > ...... - ...... ■ - ..... ' ------:...... after a tedious winter indoors, head for safety before, not “The doctor said they dent. ticipate in the only professional Volvo tournament would stay in they take chances on blustery after, the blow starts. , don’t have too many light- hits in seven times at the plate. sports event to make it into New Hampshire. I

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TONIGHT Large Crowd Evert Even Money Wimbledon Pick Congo V8. Vels, 6:15 . Severe Heat on Minds Keeney 19th HOLE BobcalB VH. Cougars, 6:15. SPORTS Watches Pele WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) — Billie Jean King has recovered from the injury that had kept her from the lure — for good, he said - of 40-year-old Ken Rosewall of Cheney SLATE painful knees. Margaret Court is only just recovered from professional circuit for some time. Australia after a disputed line call. A&N vs. Tacorral, 6:15 . an injury. Betty Stove is unseeded. Evonne Goolagong Although she is the fifth seed, she said she has no fear of Of Ali and Bugner Country Club Rosewall, the second seed, hit a shot towards the Fitzgerald WASHINGTON (UPI) - A crowd of 35,620-the largest Cawley is on her honeymoon. Martina Navratilova is too Czechoslovakia’s Miss Navratilova, the second seed. sideline at 6-7 and 15-30 in the third set of his match against Fogarty's vs. Bogner’s, ever to view a professional soccer match in the United BEST 15- Class A - Joe TONIGHT heavy for speed on grass. Olga Morozova'is erratic. ‘ I’m feeling in good shape and not even a twinge of pain his countryman, 16th-seed Tony. Roche Saturday and a 7:30 • Fitzgerald . KUALA LUMPUR (UPI) ram and the sky was over­ Legion vs. Ellington, 6 • States—turned out Sunday to see Brazilian superstar Pele Novak 60-8-52, Ray Gordon 60-8- Virginia Wade never plays her best at Wimbledon. from my injury," she said. “I have played her and beaten linesman ruled it good. Roche, under the new rules, ad­ Aradia vs. Trudon, 8:45 . — The severe heat con­ cast at the time. “That 52, Slier Ferpuson 56-4-52;'Class Nebo and the New York Cosmos battle the Washington That thumbnail of the last eight in the women’s singles her before and I hope to tomorrow.’’ Fitzgerald heat’s going to really take B—Ed Shaw 64-13-51, Bob Jones vised the umpire that he considered the ball out. The um­ ditions under which they will Crispino’s vs. Windham Diplomats. of the $286,600 Wimbledon Tennis Championships omits Miss Evert, who had the easiest draw in the tournament, pire ordered the point played again. Trash vs. Hi’Market, 6:15. be fighting was much on the something outta you guys.” Franklin vs. Merchants, 6 - 64-13-51, Larry Bates 65-13-52: Neho' Most obviously came to see take control of the game. Class C —George Smith 69-21- only the top seed and defending champion, Chris Evert of is improving with every match and doesn’t figure to have The reversal obviously upset the veteran, a great minds of World Repeating his prediction ECHS Pele, and he didn’t disappoint Pele said he thinks his club is P’ort Lauderdale, Fla. Only Miss Evert among the quarter- any problems with Holland’s Miss Stove. Tommy’s vs. .Moriarly's, that the heat was a key fac­ Vernon vs. MCC, 6 • 'St. them, scoring two goals and 48, Newt Smith 67-15-52, Jeff favorite here, and he was never really in the match 7:30 • Neho Heavyweight Champion improving. finalists has no obvious mental or physical hangups that But third-seeded Mrs. King of San Mateo, Calif., who has tor in Tuesday’s “battle for Thomas assisting on two others as the Miller 79-27-52; Low gross thereafter, losing in four sets. Glass II vs. Vinner's, 6:15. Muhammad Ali and “Even though we were down —Sher Ferguson 71; Blind might affect her progress to the semifinals in today's to use ice packs on her knees after playing, has not hit challenger Joe Bugner as survival” . Dr. Pacheco said, TUESDAY Cosmos set a club scoring 1-0 we didn’t change. It was a Kohertson record in routing the bogey —John Zemzars 102. matches. anything like her old championship form so far though she “What happened in the last game of the third set the two fighters went into “ There’s nothing more they Moriarty’s vs. Langan, 6 • very tough game out there,” he Tires vs. Vito’s, 7:30 . Nebo Diplomats, 9-2, in a North I’lio S\\ liKI’S- Gross—Sher The bookmakers, from their busy tent on the grounds, is playing well enough to advance to the semis over changed the match,” said RoseWall, who was trained to Robertson the final hours before their can do about it at this stage. said. “We had some luck in the MCC vs. Hartford, 6 • St. American Soccer League con­ first half. After the second goal Ferguson 71, Woody Clark 73; have taken alTthis into account in naming the American Russia’s Olga Morozova. accept calls as they come. “Tony thought it was out. It was Holiday vs. Crispino’s, 15-round title match here If a fighter hasn’t done his Net —Joe Novak 75-8-67, Rick Thomas . we really started controlling girl an even money favorite to retain her title. Mrs. King is In the other quarterfinal of the day Australia’s fourth- close. I just didn’t know. This is where this new Umpire’s 8:45 - Robertson tonight. proper conditioning and Clough 76-7-69. Legion at Cromwell Pele, who came out of retire­ most of the game." 9-2. Mrs. Court 7-1, Mrs. Cawley 9-1, the 160-pound Miss seeded Mrs. Cawley, trying to combine a honeymoon and training nothing is going to BEST 16- Class A — Woody rule doesn’t seem to be right. There will always be some BA’s vs. Tpke. TV, 6:15 - “The heat is going to tell WEDNESDAY ment to join the Cosmos, scored Gary Darrell and Gerry Navratilova 10-1, Miss Wade 12-1, Miss Morozova 25-1 and Nike help him. No amount of a r­ Clark 58-4-54, Roy Riggotl 66-9- one of the most physically demanding tournaments on the sort of dispute and at the moment any player can challenge tomorrow,” said All’s Legion vs. Windsor Locks, unassisted in the 39th minute of Ingram scored the Diplomats’ Miss Stove 100-17 circuit, plays the hometown hope, sixth-seeded Miss Wade, a linesman’s decision." M&M vs. Sportsman, 7:30 longtime ring doctor, Ferdie tificial physical stimulus is 6 ■ Neho the first half and in the 17th only goals. 57, Ray Gordon 66-8-58, Rick - Nike Clough 65-7-58, Ray Dotchin 67- On the basis of the form the ladies have shown in the whose big hazard is the knowledge her own people are Said Roche: Pacheco. “This is going to going to help him. This is Crispino’s at Coventry minute of the second half on a The crowd easily shattered 9-58; Class B —C.D. McCarthy first week of a tournament, which has broken all records starved for a title and depending on her. “The ball was so far out I felt I had the right to appeal. be a survival of the fittest going to be a battle of sur­ Columbia vs. Merchants, 6 pass from former Brazilian the previous NASL regular 66-10-56, Earl Everett 69-13-56, for paid admissions — nearly 200,000 in six days — Mrs. The first week of the 98th year of Wimbledon, the oldest The delay briefly upset my concentration. It may have Eastern with stamina under the heat vival as far as physical . ECHS teammate Manoel Maria. season record of 24,091, drawn Trailing 1-0, the Cosmos tied Bill Sullivan 69-13-56, Hugh Court seems to be undervalued. The big Australian has not tournament in tennis, produced the usual number of upsets been worse for Kenny. That set was the turning point of the Standings being a vital factor." fitness is concerned. THURSDAY last year at Philadephia's the game when Mordchai Hamilton 66-10-56; Class C dropped a set and is convinced that she is completely and one-day wonders but nothing as dramatic as the depar- m atch.’ W L Bugner’s trainer- “I think Ali’s strength, Legion at South Windsor Veterans Stadium for a —Vito Agostinelli 73-17-56, Ben Highland Park Market 6 2 Shpigler put a pass from Julio Denver-Philadelphia game. On 3 boxing experience and FRIDAY manager, Andy Smith, Correa in the net for the first of Aug. 20,168, an exhibition game DelMastro 74-17-57, Jeff Miller Jim’s Arco 6 2 knowledge will tell in the Legion Tournament, 12:30 Lathrop Agency agreed. his two goals. They scored in Oakland between the 85-27-58, Ray Retries 80-22-58; • 6 2 early part of the fight and I Nebo Low gross —Woody Clark 68, Foyt $84,000 Richer Lock, Stock & Barrel 4 4 “ I doubt if there ever has three more times during the Oakland Clippers and Santos, think that possibly by the SATURDAY Blind bogey —Jeff Miller 100. Enjoying New Experience Millers Falls 4 4 been a major title fight ever half and twice in the first six Pole’s old Brazilian team, drew held under more intolerable middle of the fight, Bugner Legion Tournament, 12:30 minutes of the second half to 29,162. PRO SWEEPS- Gross Following Pocono Win Norton Electric 4 4 ■ Neho —Woody Clark 68, Charles Tierney’s 2 6 heat conditions than we are will be pretty well through,” added Pacheco, who has Boggini 71; Net —Stan MT. POCONO, Pa. (UPI) - from heaven. A.J, averaged CURLS EVER'r Trash-Away 0 8 likely to encounter,” Smith McFarland 73-9-64, Hugh A.J. Foyt is like a kid singing in only 140,712 mph as a winning said. been Ali’s doctor for 15 Ley to Captain Whalers Feline Hamilton 78-10-68, Harry .Ather­ George Johnson Out Front the rain today. He’s $84,050 average speed in a race slowed years. Plan Boycott Both Ali and Bugner said champonsnip for the city of ton 78-9-69. richer and discovered showers nine times by yellow caution Standings Ali’s trainer, Angelo HARTFORD (UPI) - they were prepared for this BOSTON (UPI) - Police Hartford,” he said. I. UUES- Low Gross and Low could be a man's best friend. flags. W L Defenseman Rick Ley has been heat, expected to be over 100 Dundee, predicted that his patrolmen were expected to Ley replaces Ted Green, who Net —Class A—Gross—Isabelle In Bid for First PGA Win Foyt won the rain-shortened "But it was work, man, it was Crispino’s 7 1 named captain of the New degrees in the ring, and the fighter would wear down continue to boycott extra duty was traded to the Winnipeg Jets Parciak 87: Net —Evelyn Pocono 425 Sunday, an event work," Foyt explained. "First­ David’s 7 1 England Whalers for the 1975- W. L, T. Pts. humidity, which will cause Bugner in the early rounds at Fenway Park tonight when at the end of last season. Lorentzen 90-17-73, Bimbi Tyler that marked the second time ly, I kept changing tires after Scruse Paint 4 4 1976 World Hockey Association and a 36 hole total of 138, four under par Astros 5 2 1 27 WHEELS and then knock him out. He the Red Sox play a Whalers coach and general 98-24-74; Class B —Gross OAK BROOK, 111. (UPI) - The role USAC's triple crown of racing every pit stop and finally got Tommy’s Pizza 3 5 them to lose a pound or season. and one stroke ahead of Irwin, the 1974 Apollos 5 2 1 27 predicted a ninth round doubleheader against manager Jack Kelley said he —Olive Fagan 120; Net—Helen of pace setter midway through a top program was terminated by in­ the combination right. Then, Moriarty Bros. 2 6 more a round each. Ley, 26, a native of Orilla, On­ U.S, Open winner who ranks third in ear­ Oceaneers 4 3 1 22 Baltimore. chose Ley because he had Meegan 103-27-76. tournament on the pro golf tour is one clement weather. Bobby Unser when we saw the rains coming Busy Bee Mobil 1 7 “I’m African and I have knockout. tario, was named to the WHA nings this year with a tournament win at Wings 4 4 0 20 STAFFORI) The officers said they are shown his leadership qualities won a 435-miler at Indianapolis in the distance, I decided to fought under severe heat Bugner predicted a fast All-Star Team in 1973 and 1974. George Johnson never has Atlanta four weeks ago. Matadors 4 4 0 20 SPEEDWAY- 1. Carl Silk City declining the extra detail in throughout the season and the last month. push up the boost and get all the conditions in Africa,” Ali pace but he said he wasn’t “What I will try to do is experienced. Irwin also came from behind. He had a Comets 0 7 1 2 Stevens, 2. Ron Bouchard, 3. Standings sympathy with their superiors losing playoffs against Ellington Ridge The entire day was a mass of daylight I could when the going to let Ali set it. develop an all-for-one and one- But today he’ll be there, facing the first-round 71 and then'^ot a 74 Friday Ed Flemke. W L said. “It won’t bother me. who aren’t paid as well for the Minnesota, when a chronic frustrations for drivers, traffic yellow came out.” “ I’m not going to be fooled for-all attitude on the club, try GROSS A — Scott Crichton pressure and the heat of competition from before rain washed out all scores. “I got a Bogner’s 12 3 Europeans can’t stand heat. extra work. groin pull hampered him but RUSSIAN ECONOMICS control directors, pit crews and Foyt and Wally Dallenbach NEW LONDON SPEED to draw the guys closer 76; B — Erich Kellner 77, C — both 74 challengers and 90-degree tremendous break," he said of the 68 when Trudon V.W. 12 4 I’ll get to Bugner.” by any of Ali’s tactics. I’m Under contract arbitration did not keep him off the ice. NEW YORK (UPI) - Olga spectators. The race was were the only drivers on the HOWE- 1. Bo'd Potter, 2. Challenger Joe Bugner together," Ley said Saturday Jack Goldberg 83; D — Dave temperatures in a 36-hole double round to the round finally was played, putting him Crockett Agency 9 6 T h e 25-year-old going to fight my fight, not reached two weeks ago, the “A strong, effective captain, JWorozova, Russian tennis star, delayed two hours, forcing a same lap at the finish. Bill Bill Scrivener, 3. Mike when informed of his selection. Berger 90; Net A — Scott decide the winner of the $40,000 top prize into the lead until Johnson took it away. Fogarty Bros. 8 7 Hungarian-born Briton, who his. I think it’ll go the dis­ detail rate for patrolmen was which I know Rick Ley will be, won $47,288 on the U.S. tour in 3 p.m. start. Three days of rain Vukovich was third and Roger Beebe. “After all, we are working Crichton 76-6-70: B - Erich in the $200,000 Western Open. Irwin could have had a better score but l.ynch Toyota 7 8 tance and I’m going to win raised to $9 a hour. However, is a tremendous asset to a 1975. She turned over the money produced mud that clogged the McCluskey, who was leading on PEAINMEEE holds the European him to continue fighting, at Frazier said, although there for a common goal, to win a Kellner 77-9-68: C - Jack Johnson, though victor in three second- for a double bogey on the 18th hole, the Frank’s Market 6 8 it.” sergeants are still paid $8.25. club,” Kelley said. to the Soviet tennis federation inside of the Pocono Inter­ the last lap two years ago when heavyweight crown, went least for a third fight with had been a cooling pre-dawn Goldberg 83-14-69; D - Dave tour events, never has been this close in same which Johnson birdied to end his SPEEDWAY- 1. Jim Cash, Allied Printing 5 11 and received a daily expense national Raceway. he ran out of fuel and lost to through a special training Joe Frazier in Manila, Berger 90-18-72. one of the big time tournaments. "I was round. A tree blocked Irwin’s second shot, 2. Dan Gaudiosi, 3. Mike Acadia Restaurant 2 14 allowance of $17 per day. Foyt, finished fourth. program set up by the Rdyal which could earn Ali $10 second at Philadelphia after the second and he hit a four iron “a little thin.” It But for Foyt, it was pennies Allevo. BEST 16 Jack Goldberg 74- Charter Oak Air Force in G reat Britain 14-60, Tony Tantillo 71-9^62, round.” he said. "I didn’t do too good the went into the water and with the resulting million or more. Standings Scott Crichton 68-6-62, Erich last two rounds. " penalty, he had to sink a three-foot putt for before he came here to wind Frazier arrived for the W L Kellner 69-9-60, Dick Morelli 75- Sunday Johnson did well. Playing in one a six. up his training for his second fight Sunday and began taun­ Glen Construction 6 1 13-62; Kickers - 76, 79. of the last threesomes in the second round Johnson was four strokes in front of m atch with Ali. ting Ali, accusing him of Tacorral 5 3 Sears GROSS A — Herb Pagani 75; at Butler National golf club, he had plenty Wally Armstrong, Gibby Gilbert, John “That was more severe trying to run out on the Wilson Electric 5 3 Radial Sale! of opportunity to fold, and he didn't. ONE WEEK SALE! B — Joe O'Brien 76; C — Bob Schlee, and Tom Kite at par 142, and five than I have found it here,” rubber match in their per­ Fuller’s Package 4 3 Huckins 84; D — Larry Scran­ He started the day one over par, gained ahead of Florentino Molina, Jerry Heard, Bugner said. “So I’m well Multi-Circuit 4 4 sonal fight series which ton 89. Dave Berger 89. one stroke on his first nine and then Miller Barber, and Julius Boros. acclimatized to conditions J stands at one win each. carved out five pars and four birdies to Army & Navy 3 5 BEST 16 A — Herb Pagani "I’m not really excited,” Johnson said. here. I can stand it. I can go Frazier showed up at 64-5-59; B — Erich Kellner 66-9- come from behind and pass leader Hale ”I might be a little excited Monday after­ Steak Out 3 5 2 6 the distance at whatever Bugner’s final workout Mon­ 57, Joe O'Brien 65-8-57; C - Irwin. In the stretch he hit birdie putts of noon if I'm in the same position. Playing Nelson Freightway pace Ali wants.” day morning and told the Bob Huckins 72-14-58; D — Don eight. 30 and 12 feet, and he salvaged a par 36 holes is tough both mentally and Wide Oval Series 60 & 70 Nike on one hole when he used a nine iron out of In addition to the heat and British boxer, whom he Wiley 84-28-56. physically because you get mentally Standings a trap, a sand wedge to the green, and the other normal pre-fight BETTER NINE A - Herb drained out there in this hot weather. It RWL 4-Ply Nylon Tires ta W L defeated in a 12:round deci­ sank a 12 footer. pressures, the 33-year-old Pagani 36-3-33; B — Joe stops you from thinking. It’s tough to think Sportsman Tavern 5 2 sion, he was “looking good.” But the stroke which gave him the lead O'Brien 36-4-32; C - Robert on a golf course for 9‘2 or 10 hours. Annulli’s 5 3' Ali also was under other “ You look fit, good, real Robinson 39-7-32; D — Pete came on the last hole. Heard, one of five lightning victims pressures connected with 25% Off Farr’s 5 3 good, “Frazier said. U 'T drove in the left rough, ” he said, Lingua 40-9-31; Kickers — 75, Friday, played after he was released from Closed ^ Pero’s 4 4 his announced intention to The ex-champion also "and I started to chip out to the fairway. A70X13 PRICES START AS LOW AS 79. two nights in the hospital together with Friday, July 4 $ Economy Electric 4 4 re tire after the Bugner talked about the heat and the But the ball was sitting up high and I had a GROSS A — Wendy Ehrlich Lee Trevino and Bobby Nichols. He came M&M Pizza 3 4 fight. problems it is going to 88; B — Dora Kellner 95; C — little opening. It was about 170 yards to the to play, and said "I made quite a few short Our Reg. Seventy Two’s 2 4 He said he was being cause. Irma Podolny 106; Net A — Jan green, so 1 took a six iron and let fly. putts because honestly I didn’t give a 25.99 Mott’s 3 5 plagued by people pressing Harrigan 89-16-73; B — Dora “The ball sailed like I expected, hit in damn. ” Trevino and Nichols went home to CLEARANCE “It’s hot out here, man," 9 7 Kellner 95-23-72; -C — Connie front of the green and rolled up 35 feet rest before resuming competition later. r r r ^ « Indy AR78-13 Whitewall 2 Gallon F.E.T. 1.95 Kelly 106-34-72. from the hole. I wasn't really trying to Seventy-five players with scores of 151 Standings plus 1.93 F.E.T. FRO.NT NINE Dora Kellner make birdie. I just wanted to reach the and under made the cut for today's 36-hole (8 Quart) W L N Looks wider - and really is much wider! Garner Plans Rest 47-12-35, Mona Kemp 48-13-35; front of the green. Then I hit it and when it finale. Among those who didn’t was terri­ N D o rH D Renn’s Tavern 8 0 was 10 feet from the hole, I knew it was Ready for today’s high speed turnpike Kickers — 76. 79. ble tempered Tom Weiskopf, who had an Motor Oil ‘ driving. 70’s on front, 60’s on the rear. Man. Oil & Heat 7 1 ^ 2 Rugged Fiber Glass Belts going in. It took a little curve and went on 84, including a nine on the par four sixth DeMolay 5 3 After Classie Win in the hole. " Walnut Barber’s 4 4 hole, for 158. Nobody asked how he got the SIZE F.E.T. Tallwood Johnson wound up with the second 66 nine. REG. SALE Bonanza Steak 3 4 ever shot on the par 71 7,002-yard course F70x14 2.62 Gunver Stampers 2 6 ^ 2 Polyester Radial Plies p r e s i d e n t Cl P .{6 YOUR CHOICE 31.99 $27 TORONTO (UPI) — Joann Garner plans to take a week G70X14 2.77 Turnpike TV 2 6 HOLES- Tom Johnson 133, Formerly Sold at 3.49 ea. 32.99 $28 off from the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour B rooks E a rle 135, Nick F60X14 B.A. Club 0 7 after winning the $12,000 first prize Sunday in the $60,000 bynaglass Guardsman Regular SALE 2.78 34.99 $30 F.E.T. Pahoulis 136. CLASS A- Low Change oil yourself and Peter Jackson Classic. Radial Price PRICE save! Reclosable can - get G60x14 2.97 35.99 $32 Rec the 1975 LPGA tour. She trailed Whitewall gross —Ward Holmes 149; Low Mrs. Garner, 36, from Lake GUARANTEED 34,000 MILES several at this low price. L60x14 3.44 41.99 $38 Standings the leading money winner, San­ AR78-13 143 29.97 1.93 net -Tom Johnson 133, Ted Wheel Balance Special W L Worth, Fla., won the three-day, dra Palmer of Dallas. Blasko 138, Phil Dalv 142, Bob L60x15 3.54 41.99 $38 Sears Highway Passenger Tire Guarantee BR78-13 $44 32.97 2.07 Automatic Transmission Each wheel balanced off car, Second Congo 7 1 54-hole tournament at the St. Miss Palmer shot an even par Thornton 144, Tony Steullet 146, If you do not receive the number of miles specified because of your 38.97 2.36 “YES, YOU CMI..Y0IIR KIDS CAN F lu id ,. . . Reg. S9' 39= Qt. including A Telephone 5 2 George’s Golf and Country 73 Sunday to go with her first tire becoming unserviceable due to (I) defects. (2) normal road DR78-14 $52 Pete Velidow 147; Class B weights I • f O Per wheel Conn. Bank & Trust 4 3 Club, defeating LPGA Presi­ two round scores of 74 and 75. hazards, or (3) tread wciir-out. ER78-14 $53 39.67 2.51 -Low gross -Nick Pahoulis Center Congo 4 3 dent Carol Mann, 34, from Tow- We will: At our option, exchange it for a new tire or give you a re­ Her 222 total earned $567.50 td fund charging in either case only the proportion of the then FR78-14 $56 41,97 2.68 156; Low net -Brooks Earle MCC Vets 4 4 son, Md., on the second hole of a bring her 1975 winnings on the current selling price plus Federal Excise tax that repre­ $60 44.97 2.88 135. Bill Cullina 138, Joe LEE Cycle Parts Dean Machine 3 5 sudden death playoff. tour to $55,279. Miss Mann sents mileage used. If the tire is unserviceable due to any GR78-14 Gworek 139, Steve Cassano 142, Performance 78 4-Ply of the above causes before 10^',', of the guaranteed mileage $64 47.97 3.04 United Methodist 2 6 “I’m going to take a week off moved into third spot in monev is received, the replacement or refund will be made with HR78-14 Bob Chambers 142, Paul AND ACCESSORIES Hartford Nat. Bank 1 6 and rest now,” Mrs. Garner winnings. She now has $36,526. no charge for mileage received. GR78-15 $62 46.47 2.95 LEARN TENMS Polyester Whitewall Tires Nail punctures will be repaired at no charge. Rondeau 143; Class C -Low said. “Don (her husband) and I LEE CYCLE Mrs. Garner had nothing but Guarantee applies to tires on vehicles HR78-15 $66 49.47 3.17 gross—Walt Kokoszka 181; Low this Summer In Our Clinics” Candlelight decided before coming to praise for the luscious 6,265- used for private family purposes. $72 53.97 3.48 net -Ted Barber 142. Frank BATTERIES Standings Canada that we would take a yard course. LR78-15 Wojtyna 149. Roger Lentocha (They’re Air Conditioned) A78x13 W L Our Reg. week off as we have to buy a “This golf course is so 151. Sam Sapienza 152. Vittner’s 8 0 new trailer." wonderful I can't say enough Sears Has New 4-Ply Nylon Cord Tires No Trade-in Required! 23.99 Looking Glass 5 2 YOUR 1088 1.76 F.E.T. She birdied the par four 407- about," she said. "It certainly FREE Mounting and Rotation CHOICEE l W E A C H Angels 5 3 yard 17th hole Sunday, sinking a is better than any course we As Low As 9.97 6.00-13 Crusader Blackwall plus F.E.T. Yes, you can start playing this great game this Firemen 4 3 15-foot putt, while Miss Mann 4^7421, Reg. 24.99 have played including the U.S. summer: Ciinics are lun an enjoyabie, sure way to IFor Pintos, Vegas, Colts, Town 3 5 missed her third shot from Open. We all have enjoyed #7418, Reg. 29.99 C.B.T. (Blue) iearn — beginner or better. So, come inside on our 4 [Most Datsuns, Toyotas, Mazdas 3 5 about the same distance and playing here. Everyone has Fully guaranteed, longer life, extra power. Savings Bank 3 5 air conditioned courts and do yourself a favor by had to settle for the $6,500 se­ been just wonderful. S A V E ’ 5 .0 2 AND Sizes for most cycles - Honda, Yamaha, Keggers 0 8 cond prize. “My secret all week has been starting on this game of a lifetime. Everybody’s Kawasaki, Suzuki, Triumph and others. C78x13 Reg. 24.99 $21 Candlelight Both competitors had par my little wedge and putter. I DC Timing Light playing tennis! And our clinics give you expert, three’s on the 175-yard 16th RADh basic instructions...at very low prices. # 7415 Lee Cycle Battery, Reg. 29.99 2 1 .8 8 E78x14 Reg. 27.99 $23 Standings putted very well all week. That hole, the first of the playoff. was the strong part of my game i S AVE Tests timing, distributor 2 1 9 T F78x14 Reg. 28.99 $24 W L They were at five under par action, governor action, Dick’s here. Carol had toUgh luck on Universal Goggle 0 9 9 G78X14 Reg. 29.99 $25 13 2 214 for 54 holes, forcing the centrifugal advance, more. both her putts (missing on two Replaced FREE II it 6,12-volt. Regular $26.99 Reg. 4 .4 9 ...... O Reg. 31.99 $27 Holiday Lanes 11 4 playoff. ® $ 0 0 4 TONIGHT Moriarty’s 10 5 possible birdies in the playoff). (ails. Installed FREE Budget priced, The tourney victory gave if Sears Installed it. 7:30 Rrd Sox x-.. Orioles, G78x15 Reg. 29.99 $25 Crispino’s The ball should have gone in for O Rear View Mirror long wearing, • 10 6 Mrs! Garner $46,518 thus far for on a pair W TIC ADULTS JUNIORS H78X15 Reg. 33.99 $27 Vito’s 8 8 her." Shock Absorbti Guarantee Reg. 3.99...... smooth riding. It Me.tvvOult Shoi.* Atiso'tje' SEARS 8:00 (22. 30) CurdiMuls vs. L78x15 Reg. 35.99 $30 Honda 3 11 Oue to l.tuM, m.t'ori.lls or SAVE Start Julyluly 14 Start July 6 Tough polyester si'ip 01 *ea>s-oiit *r\i.e itu' .im t 'i Phillies Wholesale Tire 4 12 p u ic t’ase* owns it'C ■ '' •' REST MONDAY & MDNESDAY MONDAY & WEDNESDAY Simichrome Polish 1 2 7 body. Plus1 .98 to 3.11 F.E.T, 'CpMCCil uPvT» 'etii'i' t 'c e o ' cr'.l'O' 8:2.'> >iiiikee« Brewers, Nassiff Sports 2 13 01 tt'- ■'• Case of Gals. W INI 10:00-12 Noon Cross Country Races .nst.iitcd l!t Sr#f> ■'«“ w.ii ...... Champion 6 Point Women’s Rec I.eague new snotk ahSO'lter wU" "'i 10W -400il • TUES. A THURSDAY 4 Weeks • July 7-30 *65 Slandinfts Steady Rider Shock Plugs Quaker State Quart Start At MCC July 16 Case BASEBALL (after work) 5:30>7 P.M. Aug. 4-27 *63 Engine W Regular of 6 8 Weeks • Ladles Beginners *110 Boys and Girls Beginners Motorcycle Oil Tigers 8 89* ea. ^ • *“• Gals. Tune-Up Cougars 4 Manchester Community Miiiniii .liiniors • TUESDAY 7-8:30 P.M. • TUES. & THURS. Prepared for 2 or 4 _ 0 9 7 cycle engines. ^ 4C yl. Leopards 3 College Community Services years) 3.5 miles; Masters (35-1- ''liimliims 8 Weeks • Ven Beginners *70 8:30-10:30 A.M. Lifetime Regular *12.99 20W50 weight, # Card Bob Cats 1 Division in cooperation with years) 3.5 miles; Joggers 1.5 Each Complete Custom Tune-Up W. L. • THURSDAY 7-8:30 P.M. 4 Weeks • July 6-20 *65 1 6 ^ ° Summer Activities in miles; and Women 1.5 miles. 8 Weeks • Ladles & Men Intermediates *70 Aug. 3-26 *63 Reg. 89' f Guaranteed I’urkade l,ane.s 5 1 6 Cyl. Cars 8 Cyl. Cars Manchester will sponsor a The course will be run over The SteadyRider is an all-seasqn shock — helps give a 4-Cyl. Krau.se Florist 5 1 Muffler WOMEN’S ASA series of five summer cross trails and country roads sur­ Cars 2 9 ” S 3 4 ” "cS: 3 9 ” Burger King smooth, yet firm ride in any weather due to Sears ex­ 5 1 18.70 24.70 Upping its mark for the country races. The races will be rounding the college campus. clusive temperature-compensating device. Fits most l.iggett's I’arkade 3 3 1. We will inspect spark plug wires for season to 27-1 last weekend was held Wednesday evenings, July Prizes will be awarded in INCLUDF.S THESE SERVICES. American made cars and many imported cars. Fast, Low- • Service and Test Battery and Starting- Slate Bank 3 3 Fiberglass Safety contact. 2. Check engine compres­ >70 Plus Brown’s Tire Shop. The locals 16,23,30 and Aug. 6,13 starting each division after each race. INCLUDES THESE PARTS: sion. 3, Install new Champion or AC Installation Cost Installation Available. • Battery Terminal Protector • Cham­ Charging System • Test Cylinder Balance Credit Union 1 5 Helmets ^ |% 7n spark plugs. 4. Install new points, trounced Niantic, 18-7, and at 6 at the Manchester Com­ Medals will be awarded to each pion Spark Plugs • Points, Condenser, • Test Distributor • Set Initial liming Mari-Mad.s 1 5 condenser, rotor. 5. Set dwell, tune Double wrapped zinc coated Plainville, 14-1. munity College soccer field off person who competes in all Rotor • PCV Valve • New Air Filler • Service Manifold Heat Control Valve One Size fits all. T ^ strength. Long lasting O.E.M. •29.99 Buster Shocks...... 24.97 pair • Sears Combustion Chamber Oeaner. • Test Carburetor and Idle System t Ad­ Moriarly Juniors 1 5 engine to mfr. specifications. 6. In the opener, Marion Dipple Wetherell St. five races, on the basis of MANCHESTER Reg. 29.99 I Check PCV valve, adjust carburetor if styled; for most American just Carburetor, Idle Speed CALL needed. cars. and Barb Startup paced a 22-hit Runners of all ages, abilities, overall performance in the five •54.99 Air Adjustable Shocks...... 47.97 pair BIKES BOOMING attack and Linda Hamm added and each sex may compete in races. RACQUET CLUB a triple. Jean McAdam picked the following divisions: Youth To register, runners need NEW YORK fUPD-In the last 646-8860 3WAYS TO CHARGE STORE HOURS two years, the number of MANCHESTER SALE: MON. thru SAT. up the win.Jn the nightcap, Gail (12 years and younger) 1 mile; only show up at the soccer field SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Shimaitis had four straight hits 'Teenagers (12-18 years) 3.5 before 6 on the night of each MANCHESTER licensed U.S. bicycle racers has W. Center St, Manchester BKNKAMtRIMIIO Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Sears MON. thru FRI. SAT. increased from 7,500 to mote JACK REDMOND, USPTA, PRO. jfu M m o 1145 Tolland Turnpike E ^ e p tS a t. ’til 6 p.m. and Sharon Young had three miles; College Students (18-25 race. For further information WEST HARTFORD 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 9 A.M. to 0 P.M. than 13,000. blows including a three-bagger. years) 3.5 miles; Open (26-35 call 646-2137. SEARS, ROEBVeX AND CO. 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MMjCHESTER EVENING HERALD,— Manchester,------Conn.,4. Mon,, June 30, 1975 - PAGE SEVENTEEN1 LJl-% g MAJOR LEAGUE BOXSC^ S. ^cGraw Ukcs Musclc Rivosa Summarizes Arguments for Town Firehouse at Buekland (1st Game) STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago Pittsburgh Fire Chief John C. Rivosa of recommended a future location be constructed in the area. ab r h bi ab r h bi “The cost of the facility in­ “As previously stated to the substantial commercial and in­ northwest area. Our manning American League the Manchester Town, Fire of a firehouse at N. Main St. for providing the firehouse Kessinger ss 5 0 1 2 Stennett 2b 4 0 2 0 cluding fees, etc. was es­ Board of Directors, the Fire dustrial buildup in this area New York Boston (1st Game) East and Tolland Tpke. where “The Board of Directors, in schedule is consistent with my assuming a 20-year bond issue. Cardenal If 3 0 10 Kirkptrek rf 5 I I 0 w. 1. pet. Department has submitted to timated at $300,000, however, Department budget will realize ab r h bi ab r h bi Philadelphia New York Mitterwald c 0 0 0 0 Oliver cf 5 112 g.b. over recent years as well as the six-year plan explained at a “I trust that the above Boston 40 » .571 Mayor John Thompson a report existing response distances various actions last year, first [kinds rf 4 0 11 Carbo rf 4 110 ab r h bi ab r h bi Madlock 3b 2 0 10 Stargell lb 3 0 0 0 we hope that the present a savings of $28,603 annually in exposure of the schools and meeting with the directors in Phillies Exhibiting New York 41 32 .502 Vi on which he summarizes “all appear to be excessive. supported the town serving the answers the questions raised Williams cf 4 0 0 0 Miller rf 0 0 0 0 Cash 2b 5 2 2 0 Garrett 3b 5 110 favorable construction market Dunn 3b 1 0 0 0 Hebner 3b 4 13 2 Milwaukee 1977 as a result of changes in large apartment complexes off 1973. We now have 63 men, 5 and I stand ready to furnish Johnson If 3 0 0 0 Burleson ss 3 0 11 Bowa ss 4 113 Millan 2b 4 111 39 34 .534 2W pertinent information relative “Since I was concerned about northeast area out of Lawton Sperring 3b 0 0 0 0 Zisk If 4 0 2 0 Baltimore will produce a lower cost. amortization requirements un­ Middle Tpke. Future develop­ pumpers and 2 aerial ladders Munson c 3 0 0 0 Ystrzmsk If 3 0 0 0 Brown If 5 2 3 3 Unser cl 3 12 1 33 38 .465 TVi providing the best possible fire Rd. and proceeding with plans further information as it might' Morales rf 4 0 10 Sanguillen c 3 0 0 0 games over the last-place Cleveland 30 to the decision for the Town der the Pension Plan, since past Nettles 3b 4 0 10 Lvnn cl 3 10 0 Luzinski If 110 0 Alou ph 1000 gained the split. The Reds 41 .423 10V5 Based on the original estimates ment in this area is of course with two older pumpers, in be requested.” Monday cf 4 110 Mendoza ss 2 0 0 0 NEW YORK (UPI)-Tug Detroit Fire Department to serve the service to all taxpayers in my to build a new firehouse in the Oliver dh 4 0 10 Rice dh 4 0 0 0 Martin cf 0 0 0 0 Clines cf 1000 Montreal Expos. 27 43 .386 13 and assuming a 20-year bond service costs will have been likely to place further demands reserve. LaCock lb 4 0 10 Parker ph 10 10 McGraw, author of the New played both games without West Coggins pr 0 0 0 0 Cooper lb 3 130 Allen lb 5 0 10 Staub rf 4 112 Buekland area with its own per­ district, after serious thought Buekland area as quickly as Trillo 2b 3 0 0 1 Taveras ss 0 0 0 0 The Pirates won the first w. issue, the annual cost will paid off at that time. This for fire service. ' “ The northwest area current­ Chambiss lb 4 1 2 1 Petrocelli 3b 2 0 0 1 Hutton lb 0 0 0 0 Kranepol Ib 2 1 0 1 York Mets’ famous battle making an error to extend 1. pet. g'b. and extensive studies, I possible to serve the northwest Swisher c 1 0 0 0 Popovich ss 10 0 0 game of their doubleheader Oakland sonnel, instead of continuing average $15,000 for principal means that with' a 20-year “As stated previously, the Brinkman ss 2 0 0 0 Fisk c 3 0 11 Schmidt 3b soil Kingman If 300 0 48 26 .640 ly has an assessed value of ap­ Harris If 2 110 Kison p 2 0 0 0 cry, “You gotta believe,” their major league record to Kansas City 41 the contract with the Eighth recommended in the budget for sector. To date, the town has White ph 1 0 0 0 Blackwell c 0 0 0 0 Boone c 4 12 1 Sanders p 0000 when A1 Oliver hit a two-run 34 .547 TVi and $10,000 for interest (at 6.5 payout, the construction of the manning and equipping of the proximately $14,000,000 and Reuschel p 3 110 Moose p 0 0 0 0 14 consecutive errorless Texas 36 Utilities District.” last year that the town take spent $32,400 for the firehouse M om KRS Alomar 2b 3 110 Doyle 2b 3 0 0 0 Anderson rf 5 2 2 0 Torre ph 1000 when they stormed to the 39 .480 I2V5 per cent estimate). The first firehouse will have no net ap­ new firehouse will not have a produces about $84,000 in taxes Robertsn ph 10 0 0 homer with two out in the Chicago 34 Hunter p 0 0 0 0 Moret p 0 0 0 0 Christensn p 1 0 0 0 Hall p 0 0 0 0 National League pennant in contests. 38 .472 13 His summary follows: over both the northeast and site. The architect will com­ Giusti p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 33 year will be $15,000 principal preciable budget impact. direct bearing on the Fire or about one-third of a mill. Totals 32 2 6 2 Totals 28 3 6 3 Hilgendorfp 0 0 0 0 Phillips ss 3 0 2 0 bottom of the ninth inning, 38 .466 13Vi northwest area. This, I felt, plete the plans for the firehouse O nr 40 TM n of UnoxcoOsO MMoo Robinson ph 1110 1973, has a different point of Giants 5, Dodgers 2 California 34 “Upon assuming the respon­ and $19,500 interest. If we can “I estimate an annual cost of Department budget, since we New York OXOXXO-2 , Schueler p 0 0 0 0 Heidemnn ss 1 0 0 0 bringing reliever Dave 43 .442 15Vk While providing adequate fire Totals 32 3 8 3 Totals X 4 II 4 Saturday's Results sibilities of fire chief in July of could be accomplished without within the next week and, Boston OX 0101 lx - 3 Johnston ph 10 11 Grote c 4 0 2 1 view this season with the Tom Bradley, with late- finance this over 10 years, the not more than $5,000 for the will be reallocating existing service to taxpayers was my O p e n 24 Hours DaHy Two out when winning run scored Giusti his third win. Jerry New York 8 Boston 6 adding manpower or equip­ assuming approval by the DP-New York 1. LOB-New York 6, McGraw p 0 0 0 0 Koosman p 0 0 0 0 inning relief help from Ran­ 1972, I undertook a detailed principal payments woulil be maintenance (heat, light and manpower and equipment. Chicago 010 X0200-3 Philadelphia Phillies. Baltimore 7 Detroit 4, night only concern in recommending FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Boston 5 Baldwin p 10 0 0 Reuss pitched an eight- survey of our departmental ment. Building Committee, the bid- Pittsburgh 1X 1X002-4 “ When I look around this dy Moffitt, won his first Milwaukee 10 Cleveland 6, night $30,000 and the interest rate 6 supplies) for the firehouse. Presently, we have two vacan­ my department directly serving 2B-Cooper. Alomar, Bonds, Fisk, Carbo, Milner If 2 10 0 “As you know, at a public djng on the firehouse should be DP-Pittsburgh 1. LOB-Chicago 7, hitter and 'Willie Stargell Minnesota 5 Texas 3, night operations and responsibilities. per cent (estimate) or $10,000, Currently we are paying $250 cies caused by retirements, and Burleson. HR-Chambliss (41. S-Brinkman Totals X 9 13 9 Totals X 6 9 6 clubhouse and see all those game after returning from a this area, it should be noted that Pittsburgh 9. had three hits, including his Chicago 5 Kansas City 3. night Two large areas of town that hearing on this matter last completed in July in time for with the first year interest at per call to the Eighth District in SF-Pctrocelli. Philadelphia 340010100-9 2B-Kessinger, Zisk HR-Hebner (11), muscles,” McGraw says, “I two-month stint in the four additional men were the taxes from this area alone 13th homer, in the second Oakland 10 California 4, night were paying the Town Fire summer. District Chief Lingard Board of Director’s approval of this area for the billing of $11,- M©bil ip h r er bb so New York 010 X0000-6 Oliver (7). S-Reuschel, Stennett. SF- $18,000. 'The total interest costs authorized in the 1974-75 budget are more than double the cost Hunter L 11-7 8 6 3 3 3 2 gotta believe. minors, as the Giants made Sunday's Results District tax, namely the acknowledged'the logic of the the necessary bond issue in HEATING OILS E-Phillips 2, Kingman. DP-New York 1, Trillo. game. Boston 3 New York 2 will be cut in half if we can 250 for the past year’s service. but in order to balance same, Moret W 5-0 9 6 2 2 2 2 LOB-Philadelphia 8. New York 6. “This is the most powerful it four in a row over the town serving the northeast area August. Architectural costs ip h r er bb so The Oakland 7 California I northeast and northwest sec­ reduce the borrowing to 10 You will note that this cost is in were not hired yet. They were WP-Moret. 2B-Brown, Unser, Boone. 3B-Bowa, 9 11 4 4 2 2 committed to date approximate Reuschel L 5^ club I’ve ever pitched for,” Dodgers. Derrel Thomas Chicago 3 Kansas City 1 tors of town, were being served out of the Lawton Rd. years. The financing should be excess of the average interest scheduled for appointment in VITAMIN OIL BURNER & T-2:01. A-33.752, Staub. HR-Brown (4). S-Christenson 2. Kison 62-3 8 3 3 3 5 defeated the Cincinnati McGraw said Sunday after drove in two runs for the Milwaukee 4 Cleveland 3 under contract with the town by firehouse. At the same time, he $13,000. The removal of the old carefully reviewed before payments projected for a new HEATIN&INSTALLATION SF-Bowa, Kranepool. Moose 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Reds 4-3 after a 4-1 loss, the Baltimore 2 Detroit I late 1975, These men are Detroit Baltimore ip b r er bb so Giants, who dealt Don Sut­ pleaded that before the town residence cost $700, or a total HEADQUARTERS Giusti W 3-3 2 0 0 0 0 0 the Phillies defeated the Texas 9 Minnesota 7, night the Eighth District volunteer finalizing on this decision. facility. required to provide adequate Christenson W 3-1 San Francisco Giants beat undertakes to serve the expenditure of $46,100 com­ Liggett Parkade ab r,h bi ,• ab r h bi T-2;21. Mets 9-6 and 4-3 in 12 innings ton his eighth loss against 11 Today's Games department. Many complaints “I call to your attention the 643-5135 LeFlore cf 3 0 10 Singletonrf 4 0 0 0 fire response regardless of Hilgendorf •'/ / the 5-2, (All Times EDT) were received, particularly northwest area that a firehouse mitted to this date. Low Prices! 315 Center St. Manchester Sutherlnd 2b 2 1 I 0 Grich 2bSchueler 10 0 0 (2nd Game) with McGraw allowing a victories. whether or not we serve the the Expos walloped the St. Detroit (Ruble 6-4 and Lagrow 4-7) at Meyer If 4 0 10 NordbrokMcGraw2b 1 1 1 0 Chicago Pittsburgh from the northeast property total of one hit in seven in­ Expos 7, Cardinals 3 Cleveland (Harrison 1-2 and Eckersley Horton dh 3 0 11 Bumbry dh 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi TUG McGRAW Louis Cardinals 7-3, and the Koosman L 6^ Homers by Barry Foote 5-1), 2, 5:X p.m. owners, concerning the fact Stanley lb 3 0 0 0 4 0 May11 lbBaldwin Kessinger ss 4 0 2 0 Stennett 2b 3 111 nings of relief pitching. Vl'in and Save Atlanta Braves topped the Baltimore (Palmer 12-4 and Alexand­ that they were paying for full­ Roberts rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muser0 Sanderslb Cardenal If 4 0 0 0 Kirkptrek rf 3 0 0 0 ’’We’ve got ability and Nate Colbert were the er 1-5) at Boston (Tiant 11-6 and Pole r Wockenfss c 4 0 0 0 BaylorHall If Dunn 3b 3 0 10 Oliver cf 10 0 1 3-1, in other time manned fire protection but cc! T c ! r CC' 3 0 0 0 everywhere.” the first two innings. Ap­ big blows of a five-run 1-4), 2, 5:X p.m. Vervzer ss 4 0 10 Hendricks c 3 100 Save-McGraw HBP-bv Baldwin Morales rf 4 0 2 0 Zisk If 1112 NL games. were receiving volunteer 1 California (Tanana 5-4) at Minnesota Michael 3b 3 0 0 0 Blair cf (Luzinski). Monday cf 4 0 10 Stargell lb 4 13 2 . McGraw earned his eighth parently beaten by Tom eighth-inning rally which 2 0 0 0 Reds 4-3, Padres 1-4 (Corbin 44), 9;X p.m. protection, despite the fact that 1 Bare p 0 0 0 0 Robinson 3b 3 0 11 WP-Christenson. Mitterwld lb 4 0 1 0 Hebner 3b 3 0 0 0 lifted the Expos to their win. save of the season with three Seaver after eight innings of Oakland (Bahnsen 5-6) at Chicago Lawton Rd. firehouse was Re.vnolds p 0 0 0 0 Belanger ss 3 0 I 0 T-2:56. Trillo 2b 4 0 10 Robinson cl 4 0 0 0 George Foster, Joe ^ 1 1 perfect innings in the opener Steve Renko, who had three (Wood 5-11), 9;X p.m, Cuellar p 0 0 0 0 Hosley c 4 0 0 0 Dyer c 4 0 0 0 the second game, specifically located to serve 1 Morgan and Merv Retten- New York (May 7-3) at Milwaukee ON ANY 20 LB. BAG 1 Dettore p 2 0 0 0 Taveras ss 4 3 2 0 and cam e back to win his hits and drove in two runs, this area. WALDBAUM'S ON ANY 100 OR 150 COUNT PKG. ON ANY V i GAL. CARTON Totals X 1 5 1 Totals 27 2 4 2 (2nd Game) Philadelphia tied the score mund hit homers and Jack (Travers 3-0), 8;X p.m. 1 1 Detroit 000001 0 0 0 -1 Harris ph 1 0 0 0 Reuss p 110 0 Philadelphia New York fifth game with four shutout in the ninth and won it in the pitched a 10-hitter for his Tuesday's Games ’'In conjunction with future Baltimore ab r h bi Solomon p 0 0 0 0 1 1 OXOlOOlx-2 ab r h bi third victory while John Oakland at Chicago, night planning for firehouse needs, CHARCOAL E-Veryzer. LOB-Detroit 7, Baltimore 7. Totals 34 0 8 0 Totals 28 7 7 6 innings during which he 12th when Greg Luzinski hit Paper Plates ICE CREAAA Cash 2b 6 0 10 Clines If 6 0 0 0 Baltimore at Boston, night . 1 1 2B-Sutherland. S-Sutherland. Blair. Bowa ss 6 0 0 1 Millan 2b 4 0 2 1 Chicago 0X0X000-0 allowed one hit. With a 5-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE Curtis was the Cardinals’ the Insurance Service Office in WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OP I5.M OR MORI AND THIS WITH PRIOR PURCHASE OP SS.OO OR MORE AND THIS his 19th homer of the season. Kansas City at Texas, night COUPON AT FOOD MART. OOOD THRU SAT., JU LY S. LIMIT COUPON AT POOD MART. OOOD THRU SAT., JU L Y S. LIM IT Food M art ONE 20 LB. BAO • ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. T 1 1 ip h r er bb so Johnstone cf 4 1 1 I Alou If 4 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 101 010 40X-7 Boston was contacted. Among ONE PKO. • ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. record and eight saves he The shakedown of the NL loser. Detroit at Cleveland, night ONE Vi OAL.-- ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. Bare L 2-5 71-3 4 2 2 4 4 Luzinski If 5 111 Unser ci 1000 E-Taveras, Trillo, Mitterwald. DP- New York at Milwaukee, night other things, they ,.J L Reynolds 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Hutton lb 3 110 Torre 3b 4 0 0 0 Chicago 1, Pittsburgh 2. LOB-Chicago 8, has re-established himself East continued when the Billingham won his ninth Braves 3, Asiros 1 California at Minnesota. 2, twi-night Cuellar W M 9 5 1 1 4 5 Anderson lb 2 0 I 0 Garrett 3b 1000 Pittsburgh 4. as one of the game’s best Pittsburgh Pirates defeated game with relief help from Larvell Blanks’ two-run T-2:14. A-1250B Schmidt 3b 6 0 10 Staub rf 5100 2B-Stargell. HR-Stargell (13). SB- relief pitchers after a poor Will McEnaney for the Reds double and Rowland Office’s National League Oates c 4 0 2 0 Kingman lb 4 110 Taveras S-Kirkpalrick. Reuss, Stennett the Chicago Cubs 4-3 and 7-0. East Martin cf 3 0 0 0 Heidemnn ss 5 0 2 0 SF-Oliver. 1974 season. The once-closely grouped six in the first game. Gene single drove in Atlanta’s Kansas City Chicago w. pet. Taylor ph 1 0 0 0 Stearns c 2 10 0 ip h r er bb so I- 1 gb. ab r h bi ab r b bi Larry Bowa’s triple and teams are now strung out Locklear doubled in two three runs in the fourth in­ Pittsburgh 44 29 .603 — McGraw p 0 0 0 0 Seaver p 2 0 0 1 Dettore L 1-1 6 5 3 2 1 5 Wohlford If 3 0 0 0 Coluccio If 4 0 0 0 runs and contributed a ning enabling Carl Morton to Philadeiphia 42 33 .560 3 Food Mart Gets You Set For A Glorious Fourth! Underwod p 1 0 0 0 Apodaca p 000 0 Solomon 2 2 4 0 1 1 Ollie Brown’s two-run with the Pirates holding a White 2b 3 0 0 0 Dent ss 3 12 0 New York 36 34 .514 6 ‘/ i Rogdznsk ph 0 1 0 0 Baldwin p 0 0 0 0 Reuss W 9-5 9 8 0 0 1 5 homer were the big blows of single to a game-winning square his record at 8-8. Solaita ph 1 0 0 0 Hendersn cf 4 0 10 three-game lead over the St. Louis 35 37 .466 8>.i INSTANT Schueler p 0 0 0 0 Jones ph 1000 HBP-by Dettore (Oliver). Pinson rf 0 0 0 0 DJohnson dh 3 0 0 0 the first game in which the Phillies, a 6V2 gam e lead seventh inning run in the Willie Howard had three hits Chicago 36 39 .480 9 Allen ph 1 0 0 0 Hall p 0 0 0 0 WP-Dettore2, Reuss 1. PB-Hoslev. Brett ss 4 0 10 Melton 3b 2 112 Montreai 31 38 .449 11 SHOP EARLY! Garber p 0 0 0 0 Grote ph 1000 T-1 59. A-37,145. Phillies scored seven runs in over the Mets and up by 11 nightcap when the Padres for the Astros. McRae 3b 4 0 0 0 Stein dh 3 0 00 West PRICE CUT Brown rf 000 1 0 0 0 0 CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED Mayberry lb 3 0 1 0 Kelly dh 1000 Cincinnati 48 28 .632 — FOOD MART STORES CLOSED Healy dh 4 0 0 0 Bradford rf 3 0 0 0 Totals 42 4 8 4 Totals 40 3 5 2 Atlanta Houston Los Angeles 42 36 .538 7 As prices drop we'll make sure you know Philadelphia OX OB X I X I- 4 Cowens cf 4 110 Orta 2b 3 110 ab r h bi ab r h bi San Francisco 37 39 .487 11 New York 0X3X0X000-3 about them. You'll find signs all around Martinez c 2 0 0 0 Downing c 100 1 Garr If 5 0 0 0 Howard cf 5 0 3 0 MAJOR San Diego 36 40 .474 12 CANIALOUPES FOOD FRIDAY, JULY 4th E-Bowa, Underwood, Heidemann, Mil Perez 2b 4 110 Gross If 30 11 Manchester Council on World Food Mart stores, and each one will save Patek ss 1 0 0 0 Kaat p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 32 43 .427 m Ian. DP-Philadelphia 1. New York 1. Hunger will meet at 8 this Killebrew ph 1 0 1 1 Gossage p OOOO Baker rf 4 0 10 Cabell rf 4 0 10 LEAGUE A ’s Win Eight in Row Houston 28 51 .354 21‘^ you money. LOB-Philadelphia 11. New York 7. EXTRA MART Rojas 2b 0 0 0 0 Hamilton p 0 0 0 0 Evans 3b 3 110 Watson lb 4 0 10 Saturday's Results evening at" Center HR-Johnstone 15). Luzinski (19). S- WALDBAUM’B N.Y. STYLI D ili Splittorff p 0 0 0 0 Lum lb 2 0 10 May c 3 0 0 0 Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 0 LARGE McGraw. ☆ iLEADERS Congregational Church. We 61 PRICES CUT THIS WEEK Blanks ss 4 12 2 Jutze c 0 0 00 Bird p 0 0 0 0 .V.4 7, Angels 1 Sutherland, who had Kaat’s 12th victory as the New York 5 Philadelphia 2 once again remind you that all IS MAJESTY IMPORTED \ Totals X 1 4 1 Totals 27 3 5 3 ip I r er bb Office cf 3 0 11 Rader 3b 40 10 San Francisco 2 Los Angeles 1 SIZE Underwood 5 3 1 4 Claudell Washington doubled, with the tying run. Kansas City 000 000 100— 1 Pocoroba c 4 0 10 Metzger ss 4 0 10 Leading Batters White Sox won their eighth Cincinnati 6 San Diego 4. twilight that is needed to become a Total Cut Since I Vi LB. Schueler Boiled Ham n . i 5 Chicago 0O21TO0Ox-3 2 Morton p 2 0 10 Andrews 2b 3 0 0 0 based on 175 at bats) drove in four runs and Ken Brewers 4, Indians 3 consecutive game. St. Louis 3 Montreal 2, 10 inns, night member is your concern for the WORTH Garber 1 Leon p 1 0 0 0 Helms ph 0 0 0 0 E-Martinez. LOB-Kansas City 7. Chica­ National League Holtzman and Rollie Atlanta 6 Houston 3, night hungry malnourished peoples of April 1,1975 WHITE McGraw W 5-3 4 Forsch p 1000 Bobby Mitchell’s sacrifice Bangers 9, Twins 7 go 8. g ab r h pet. Fingers combined for a two- Sunday's Results the world. CaRfomki Crisp Firm Califomia - Sweet Flavored GOING American Cheese OR YELLOW LB. I , O z 2B-Mayberry, Dent. HR-Melton 161. SB- Seaver 81-3 Cruz ph 1000 Morgan. Cm 71 244 53 86 .352 fly in the bottom of the ninth Mike Cabbage’s three-run Atlanta 3 Houston 1 Apodaca 0 Orta. S-Orta. Patek, Downing. Cosgrove p 00 00 Madlock. Chi 75 302 43 106 .351 hitter as Oakland gained its scored George Scott with Montreal 7 St. Louis 3 Since October, hundreds of OLDPASHION Baldwin homer helped Texas score CANADIAN ip h r er bb so 2-3 Boswell ph 0 100 Cash. Phil 75 315 52 KM .330 San Francisco 5 Los Angeles 2 Manchesterites have par­ OUT OF Sharp Cheese ..J1.59 Hall L 1-2 3 eighth straight victory. By the winning run. Scott eight and take an 8-0 lead in Iceberg Lettuce Seedless Grapes Splittorff L 1-6 62-3 Niekro p 0 0 0 0 Watson. Hou 71 265 32 86 .325 Pittsburgh 4 Chicago 3, 1st ticipated in Ihe drive to raise Apodaca pitched to 1 batter in 9th. Johnson ph 10 00 Joshua. SP 59 218 30 70 .321 sending California to its opened the ninth with a dou­ NOVA SCOTIA HAND Bird 11-3 the fourth, but the Twins Pittsburgh 7 Chicago 0, 2nd funds for hunger relief and self- Lox Sale OR ALASKAN SLICED v,l.. s i j 9 Kaat W 12-4 623 HBP-by Underwood (Millan). Totals 32 3 9 3 Totals 33 1 8 1 Sanguillen. Ihtt 64 228 24 73 .320 seventh consecutive loss and Cincinnati 4 San Diego f, 1st LARGE S V YOUR T-3;22. A-45,723. ble. Sixto Lezeano sacrificed rallied back to make it close Viva Napkins Gossage 0 Atlanta 0X 0X 000-3 Parker. Pitt 54 236 38 75 .318 San Diego 4 CincinnatC 3, 2nd help agricultural works. Groups h e Ad s ^ I ^ beating Nolan Ryari, .the Scott to third. After Darrell Hamilton 213 Houston 0X0X010- 1 Itose. Cin 76 316 49 100 .316 by scoring seven in the Philadelphia 9 New York 6, 1st have ranged in size from the ASSORTED OR DECORATOR 7 9 * WAY Choppetd Liver V4L». B 9 ^ Gossage pitched to 2 batters in 7th. St. Louis Montreal DP-Atlanta 2. Houston 2. LOB-Atlanta Brock. St L 67 266 44 84 .316 world champions increased Porter was walked inten- sixth, four of them on Tony Philadelpliia 4 New York 3, 2nd. 12 two boys holding a ping pong- 14fl COUNT POLY BAG Save-Hamilton (2l. ab r h bi ab r h bi 7. Houston 9. (oillev. Cin 62 193 40 61 .316 their lead to TVz games inns 3 FOR! Oliva’s grand slam. Mike T-2 05. A-9,271. Brock If 4 0 2 0 Mangual cf 5 0 0 0 2B-Blanks. 3B-Metzger. SB-Howard. .'\inencan League Tonight's Games a-thon to a mammoth Fastathon Olive Salacd L. 69« Sizemore 2b 3 110 Foli ss 4011 ip h r er bb so over second place Kansas Baezik won his first game in by East' Catholic students SWEET FLAVORED SWEET FLAVORED g ab r h pci. AMERICAN LEAGUE (All Times EDT) GEORGIA FRESH Minnesota Texas Davis rf 4 110 Carter rf 5 0 2 1 Morton W 8-8 Carew. Minn X 242 41 ..361 City in the West. the majors, going 5 2-3 in­ Chicago (S. Stone 5-2) at New York raising close to $9,0(X). Bake CALIFORNIA VINE RIPENED Shrimp Salad 99c ab r h bi ab r h bi Smith lb 4 0 11 Bailey If 2 0 0 0 Leon Munson. NY 70 270 41 .337 Orioles 2, Tigers I (G. Stone 1-1). 8:05 p.m. sales, car washes, auctions, Bostock If 5 0 11 Tovar dh 4 2 3 1 Simmons c 4 0 0 0 Lintz pr 0 100 Forsch L 2-5 Hargrove. Tex X 229 42 .3X nings for the Rangers. Pittsburgh (Demery 3-2) at Montreal Lee May’s eighth inning tionally, Mitchell hit a long hunger meals by service PEACHES ROTHMUND Carew 2b 4 0 0 0 Cubbage 2b 5 12 3 McBride cf 4 13 1 Scett If 000 0 Cosgrove Lynn. Bos 65 2X 50 3X (Blair 5-8), 8:06 p.m. Nectarines Honeydews EXTRA LARGE German Bologna V4LB. 75^ Brye rf 4 10 0 Hargrove If 4 12 0 Reitz 3b 4 0 0 0 Foote c 4 112 Niekro llisle. Minn X 220 34 314 single scored Tim Nord- sacrifice fly to left field to Houston (Konieezny 4^) at Cincinnati organizations are all a part of GLAD TRASH BAGS PKO. OP 10 Braun dh 4 111 Spencer lb 4 111 ROTHMUND Tyson ss 4 0 11 Colbert lb 4 111 Morton pitched to 3 batters in 8th. Mt Rae. KC 74 286 35 .3X (T. Carroll 2-0), 8:05 p.m. the community effort to pre­ OLAD brook, who had walked, with score Scott. Franks NATURAL CASINO L . n . 4 9 Ford cf 3 110 Randle cl 4 12 1 Curtis p 3 0 10 Mackanin 2b 4 2 2 0 Save-Leon (3). HBP-by Leon (Helms). May. Chi 68 247 28 76 3X St. Louis I Forsch 7-6) at Philadelphia vent others from starvation. LARGE SANDWICH BAGS LARGE Terrell ss 4 12 0 Grieve rf 3 0 10 Hrabosky p 0 0 0 0 Parrish 3b 4 12 0 WP-Forsch. the winning run for While Sox 3, Boyals 1 Chambliss. NY M 240 X 74 3X (Lonborg 6-5), 8:15 p.m. LU. SIZE EA. LB. 1 iiompsn ss 2 0 0 0 Howell 3b 3 10 0 T-2:21 A-10.576. Donated $5,000 Not one penny of the money 4 9 ‘ 7 9 * 4 9 * Barlow p 0 0 0 0 Renko p 413 2 Braun. Minn 57 185 23 57 3X Baltimore. Brooks Robin­ Bill Melton homered and San Diego (Folkers 34) at Los GREENWOOD BEETS SLICIoVlCKLI Genoa Salami a. n.09 Oliva ph 1114 Cardenas 3b 1 0 0 0 Melendez ph 10 0 0 Maddox. NY 56 218 X 67 .307 Angeles (Messersmith 114), 10:X p.m. raised, by the community is (1st Game) son’s run-scoring single in recently-acquired left­ CARANOO NEW BNOLAND Gomez ss 0 0 0 0 Smalley ss 4 111 Totals X 3 10 3 Totals X 7 12 7 Home Runs SPRINGFIELD, Mass. Tuesday's Games San Diego Cincinnati used for organizational or FOOD CLUB MUSTARD Ml 19« Walton lb 1 0 0 0 SundbergSt. c Louis4 12 1 2X1X000-3 National League: Luzinski, Phil 19; the fifth inning gave winning hander Dave Hamilton Chicago at New York, night SWEET WATERMELON J2^ Luncheon Sausage L.. 89« ab r h bi ab r h bi (UPI) — The Basketball Hall of operational expense. A Kelly lb 2 10 0 BacsikMontreal p 0 0 0 0 X llX X x -7 Bench, (’in J5; Baker, At). Foster. Cin. pitcher Mike Cuellar a 1-0 turned in his third fine relief Houston at Cincinnati, night Tolan cf 5 0 10 Rose 3b 4 0 10 Fame has been given a $5,000 separate $3 sustaining CAINS RELISH ‘"o'xVx/SJJx'T 'Ml LONOACRP Soderhlm 3b 1 0 0 0 UmbargerE-Foli. p 0 0 Mangual. 0Reitz. 0 DP-Montreal 1. Wynn. LA. Schmidt, F^liil, Parker and Pittsburgh at Montreal, night STRAWBERRIES swOT cTou. - 59-^ Fuentes 2b 4 0 0 1 Concepcin ss 2 1 0 0 Turkey Breast all W H ITE M EAT xiLi. 79 * Borgmann c 3 1 1 0 KekichLOB-St. p 0 0 0 0 Louis 6, Montreal 8. Stargell. Pi.lt 13. lead. Willie Horton’s sixth perforfnance in the last four contribution by the National Atlanta at San Francisco, night membership covers these PRESH Locklear If 4 0 2 0 Morgan 2b 4 112 EXTRALAROE Campbell p 0 0 0 0 2B-Renko, Tyson. HR-Foote (3), Colbert American League; Jack.son. Oak 18; inning single drove in Gary games to preserve Jim Basketball Association. San Diego at Los Angeles, night expenses. Anyone wishing to BLUEBACK SALMON 99< DOLE PINEAPPLES Butler p 0 0 0 0 (1) SB-Brock. SF-Foli. McCovey lb 4 0 10 Bench If 4 0 0 0 Bonds. NY 17; Horton, Del and PRESHLY St. Louis at Philadelphia, night become a contributor or a AMORTED Roast Beef SLICED (-.LB. 89* Burgmeier p 0 0 0 0 ip h r er bb so Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 Perez lb 3 0 0 0 Burroughs, Tex 15; Lynn. Bos and FOOD CLUB PEAS vtxY%UHO 3 erSfi ^ 1. Kendall c 3 0 10 Foster Tf 3 111 PLAVORS BOTTLES Totals 34 7 7 6 X9 14 8 Curtis L 4-7 7 1-3 9 5 5 2 2 Hendrick. CIcv 14. sustaining member (expenses MR. JUICY DRINKS 8 Kubiak 3b 4 0 10 Rettnmnd rf 3 1 2 1 (WHERE Minnesota 000 007000-7 Hrabosky 0 3 2 1 0 0 Runs Batted In I only) may make checks Hot" Bagels AVAILABI.B) 1 2 ^0, 9 9 * Hernandz ss 4 1 2 0 Geronimo cf 0 0 0 0 FOOD CLUB Texas 000 XI X x - 9 Barlow 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 National League; Bench. Cin 61; f payable to MACC, Manchester E-Kelly. Smalley. Carew. DP-Minnesot Renko W 3-5 9 10 3 3 1 5 Jones p 1 0 0 0 Plummer c 3 0 10 KIMRIES I.uzinski. IMiil59; Morgan. Cin52; Staub. ‘ Council on World Hunger, P.O. OVERNIGHT 2. Texas 2. LOB-Minnesota 3, Texas 6. Hrabosky pitched to 3 batters in 8th. Ivie ph 1 0 0 0 Billinghm p 3 0 0 0 NY 51; Watson. Hou and Simmons. St.L ELBOW Frisella p 0 0 0 0 McEnaney p 0 0 0 0 ‘ Box 773, Manchester, 2B-Tovar. HR-Cubbage i2), Oliva I5l. T-210. A-15B38. 49. MACARONI DIAPERS COOK OUT WITH YOUH SB Terrell S-Grieve. Sharon ph 10 10 American League: Lynn. Bos 54; i Membership in the Council is U.S.D.A. CHOICE ip h r er bb so Totals X 1 9 1 Totals 29 4 6 4 Horton. Det and Scott. Mil 52; Nettles. ; completely open and entails no PAVOmTf TRAMKMI 31-3 San Diego XI OX 000-1 Campbell L 1-4 NY 51; McRae. KC 49. ! fee of any kind other tlian the Butler 123 Cincinnati OX01210X-4 Stolen Bases 3 - ^ 1 , 1 r 9 9 ' TOP ROUND STEAK GEM DANDIES 79* Burgmeier 3 Los Angeles San Francisco DP-San Diego 1. LOB-San Diego 9. National League: Morgan. Cin 34; ;i gift of your caring. Bacsik W 1-1 523 ab r h bi ab r h bi Cincinnati 3. swiPT'i t i o n Cedeno. Hou 32; Brock. St.L 30; Lopes. J To date, projects that have PREMIUM LB. I Umbarger 13 Lopes 2b HR-Foster (12), Morgan (t2), Retten- BUN SIZE FRANKS 4 12 2 Joshua cf 5 13 0 L i \ 27; Mangual. Mtl 18. j .received money include an Kekich 3 Buckner If 4 0 10 Thomas 2b 5 13 2 mund (1) SB-Concepcion. S-Jones. • OZ. American League; Rivers, Cal43; Otis. 'Oxfam Relief project in DRESSING ITALU^ORPRINCH BOTTLE FENWAY FRANKS lb.M.09 Butler pitched to 1 batter in 6th Wynn cf 4 0 0 0 Murcer rf 3 0 10 ip h r er bb so KC and Washington, Oak 29; Remy, Cal, Umbarger pitched to 1 batter in 7th. Garvey lb 4 0 0 0 Robinson 2b 10 0 0 Jones L 10-5 6 Bangladesh, feeding infants and 402. i’alek. KC and North, Oak 20. POODCLUB FOOD CLUB FRANKSorSilr l . 9 9 * Save-Kekich (21. Frisella 2 STUFFED OLIVES JAR • 1.B S Cey 3b 3 0 0 0 Montanez lb 4 I 0 0 Pitching ,-young children, a rehabilitation T-2:X A-9.052. Billingham W 9-3 82-3 Crawford rf 4 0 0 0 Speier ss 4 110 (Based on most victories) /program in Niger to dig wells MOZ. U.S.D.A. CHOICE APPLE JUICE POOD CLUB BOTTLE MEAT WEINERS imyVii LB *1.35 Yeager c 3 0 10 Thomassn If 3 1 2 1 McEnaney 1-3 National League: Messersmith, LA and Oakland California '-'for water for drinking and to Mota ph 1 0 0 0 Ontiveros 3b 3 0 1 1 Save-McEnanev (7l Seaver. .NY 11-4; Sutton. LA 11-8; Jones. Boneless Chuck Steak b l a " L B . n . 5 9 ab r h bi ab r h bi BEEF FRANKS (Sav» DeJesus ss 2 0 10 Rader c 3 0 11 T-1:X. SI) 10-5. 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CHOICE Holtzman p 0 0 0 0 lightweight Randy Shields has ALL STYLES B COLORS CRACKERS PKO. 6 9 ^ Brewer 2-3 Armbrstr ph 10 0 0 All-mather78 this comes together in a unique Fingers p 0000 L B .* 1 . 6 9 Hough 1 Borbon p 0 0 0 0 earned himself a shot at NABISCO Bottom Round Roast “ cJ" Totals Tire up now - in time for the race tire production-togiveyoua and remarkable community 34 7 13 7 Totals 28 1 2 1 Bradley W 1-1 71-3 Morgan ph 10 0 0 veteran contender Tury Pineda. Oakland July 4th holiday.TheAll-Weather tread that makes full, flat contact way that has gained attention SNACK ALL I XI Oei 000- 7 Moffitt 12-3 Totals 34 4 10 4 Totals 33 3 7 3 Shields, 136'/z, scored a lop­ California IX OX O X -1 Save-Moffitt (7). San Diego OX X I100-4 78 is built with polyester cord with the road. The well-grooved across the state and beyond. CRACKERS 6 9 . i E-Ryan 2, Rivers DP-California 2. T-2 X. A-a.929. Cincinnati 0X 1X020-3 sided unanimous decision over that's tempered for optimum rib-type tread provides plenty of FHffSH DAIRY!v LOB-Oakland 11. California 6. E-Kubiak. LOB-San Diego 10, Cincinnati strength and resilience. The wide traction edges for a really deci­ Unsung Mexico’s Centavito Hernandez, MRS. PILBERT'S GOLDEN il|| 2B-Harper. Stanton. 3B-Rudi. SB-North, 7. 138 1/2, at the Olympic 7B-series tread is "reverse mold­ sive grip. For carefree holiday Thinking about the good peo­ Washington 2 S-North, Rivers. SF- 2B-lvie2, l-ocklear, Foster, Perez. HR- ed "-a technique borrowed from driving, get a set today. ple of our town, and it does HOOD'S MARGARINE 65 Washington. Foster (13). S-Strom 2, Kubiak, Flynn. Auditorium Saturday night. seem to me that we have more 11 PACK PKse. ip h r er bb so Sellout Predicted SF-Rettenmund. Although he couldn’t knock his POPSICLES Flavored Drinks c h i l l i d LEMONADE OAL.4 t Holtzman W 8-7 62-3 2 1 1 4 1 h r er bb so than our share, ! would like to POOD CLUB. AM ERICAN ip Mexican opponent down. ALLPLAVORS WWHITEORYELLOW H IT E OR YE LLO W 11IIOZ. OZ. 7 OC Fingers 213 0 0 0 0 1 TORRANCE, Calif. (UPI) - 4 fo r ^ 8 3 4 fo r * 9 1 4 f o r * 9 5 4 f b r H ) 9 Vi OAL. CARTON Strom W 3-1 9 7 3 3 2 6 Shields cut him over the right add a name to our list of GayiDrd Ice Cream i»nee$e opreadiNDiviDUALLYWRAPPEo p k o ./ v Ryan L 10-7 62-3 9 4 3 7 4 The Los Angeles Aztecs, defen­ Darcy L 2-5 7 3 3 2 ) E78-14 I F78-14 G78-14 G78-1S volunteers in MACC — Miss Kirkwood 2 1-3 4 3 3 eye in the fourth round and the I 0 ding North American Soccer Ka.stwick 1 2)11) Agness Dzicek, our assistant GayiDrd LemDnade Cottage Cheese Save-Fmgers llOi HBP-by Ryan Brjrbon 2 1 0 0 1 0 eye was completely closed by Blackwall, plus $1.88 to $2.69 F.E.T., depending on size, and old tire, 'North), by Holtzman (StantonI. League champions, are predic­ secretary, is an RSVP HOWARD CORN OR WP-Strom. the end of the fight. Teasties JOHNSON BLUEBERRY Velveeta Spread T-2.28. A-16.954. Whitewalls available in most sizes at slightly higher prices. ting the first home sellout in T.2.33. AA6-0X. volunteer who comes in one day TOW .4EOOLAROR their two-year history Thursday a week to help get out the mail. French Fries PftOtT C RIN KLK CUT Liquid Margarine Cleveland Milwaukee night. In a very short time she has TOP PROST ab r h bi ab r h bi ChDpped BrDccDli i$OX. PKOS Garlic Pickles Lowenstn dh 4 0 0 1 Money 3b 4 110 The Aztecs will host Brazilian become Gal Friday to us. Kuiper 2b 4 110 Sharp cl TASTE 3 100 superstar Pele and the New Styrofoam Someone suggested after last Clam Platter O'SEA Assorted Gelatins Manning If 4 0 11 Scott dh 3 111 York Cosmos at the 12,000-seat .week’s article that I sit down Powell lb 4 0 11 [.ezcano rf 2 110 4 Ways to Buy Rich's Vanilla Puffs Plain Yogurt Hendrick cl 4 0 2 0 Porter c 3 0 10 El Camino College Stadium. chests & jugs •) -and using the minimum wage Spikes rf 3 0 0 0 Mitchell If 30 12 at Goodyear ; come up with an estimate of the Rich's Chocolate Eclairs Midget Farmer Cheese Ik'll 3b 4 0 10 Garcia 2b 3 0 0 0 in all sizes financial value involved. I real- Duffy ss 4 12 0 Hegan lb 3 0 0 0 YEAR Rich's Coffee Rich Hum Baby Gouda , ly wouldn’t know where to Ashby c 0 0 0 0 Yuunt ss 3 0 0 0 •Cash •O u r Own Customer Plan Fencing Champ ■ begin. The time of these Ellis c 4 12 0 Briiberg p 0 0 0 0 • Master Charge • Arco Charge IliKid p OOOO Rodriguez p 0 0 0 0 LOS ANGELES (UPI) - New volunteers is added to the work Buskey p 0000 •) qf the 97 delegates of the Totals X 3 10 3 Totals 27 4 5 3 York’s Peter , Westbrook has two out when winning run scored won his second straight sabre we have every little thing! churches to the conference. Cleveland qtE OX lOO- 3 title in the U.S. National Fen­ •) Beginning in prayer, developing Milwaukee 2X1XX1-4 cing Championships. "where a through study and research and E-lk‘ll, Hood. LOB-Cleveland 7. Mil­ The other major winners in t often times months of reading waukee 3. dollar'a •) 2B-Manning, Scott. S-Lowenstein, Sharp the seven-day competition NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE INC. t and compiling information, worth a dreams and ideas are just f-ezeano. SF'-Scott, Mitchell which concluded Saturday were dollarl" ip h r er bb so Scott Bozek, Washington, D.C., 295 BROAD ST., (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE) beginning to take concrete form Hood L H 5 4 I I 4 epee; Ed Ballenger, New York, 9 as the Christian community Buskey 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 PHONE 643-1161 Broberg 7 9 3 3 1 5 foil, and Nikki Tomlinson, MON., TOES., WED., FRI. 8-5:30 • THORS. 8-8 • SAT. 8-1 works side by side. More of Rudriguez W 63 2 1 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia, women’s foil. i these developing programs next week.

A i 3 J V S O a O l l ^ I T ( 3 3 PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975- PAGE NINETEEN

Comment All Aerial Fireworks Planned Next Friday RUSSELL’S Kerkin Idea for Special Education Wins Support Session A Fourth of July fireworks Vehicular traffic and all ven­ The committee also dis­ high aerial display. BARBERSHOP INDEPENDENT INSURANCE CENTER INC. Is Now Open On Its Rodney T. 'Dolln Agency Charles W. Lathrop Agency display, which will entirely, dors will be blocked off from cussed plans for a time capsule, The rain dates are Saturday aerial, will be shot off from entering the park, according to which may possibly be buried and Sunday, July 5 and 6, if Regular Schedule; S h e H e r a l b Wallace J. Irish Jr. McKinney Insurance Agency A 9 to 11 a.m. Board of Direc­ facilities such as Mansfieid ment of these students. level in terms of providing where this degree of separation Wickham Park’s highest point. Tues., thru FrI., 8 A.M. Connecticut to serve these John L. Jenney Agency Earle 8. Rohan Agency tors comment session is an agreement which was drawn on Thanksgiving Day 1976 after needed. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING VERNON Training School and other He did say, “Perhaps the direct programming.” from the mainstream could be The display is scheduled to to 6 P.M., Saturday 8 students. scheduled for Tuesday in the up by the Hartford National the annual road race. David “All systems are go for the A.M. to 5 P.M. A suggestion made by Albert facilities now being depleted state could lease, sell, or give, He said he would support any justified/^hedd^sajd^^^ We Welcome Our New Ataociation With The start at approximately 9:15 Bank as trustees for Wickham Gay is heading this project, and firework display,” Nathan Kerkin, assistant superinten­ Shedd told Kerkin, “Your such facilities or parts of such feasible policy which would use Manchester Municipal DISCOUNTS TO ALL idea of combining the retention through a state-wide policy of CAMERAS MUCKLOW INSURANCE AGENCY Building. p.m. and will last about an Park. a committee will be appointed Agostinelli, chairman of dent of schools, concerning use normalization, appeals very facilities, to cooperating boards state funds and state facilities of Glartonbury hour. Park rules do not allow for to serve with him. Manchester’s Bicentennial SENIOR CITIZENS PHONE 643-2711 of state facilities or special of monies currently used to of education, thus achieving the rather than pouring public FILM-BULBS It is for those town residents OVER 65 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD place 'hard core’ exceptional strongly to me.” Plans for the fireworks were any ground fireworks pieces. It The American Legion is still Committee, said. education programs, has Shedd, however, did not in­ same purpose while at the same money into private schools. DISCOUNT PRICES 315 East Center Street / i i r \ 2510 Main Street who wish to file comments, set at a meeting of the No Senior Citizen children in private schools, U R /f has been suggested that soliciting funds for the Boy Scout Troop 120 of St. received a favorable reaction dicate in his letter that the state time keeping educational “Such an approach, must, as Manchester, Conn. [ is d liS S S ) Glastonbury, Conn. suggestions or complaints on Manchester American Legion Cards Necessary either within Connecticut or in ------' 633-9433 any subject in the board’s jur- viewers find high vantage fireworks show, and con­ James Church presented the • from Mark Shedd, of the State would be interested in suppor­ responsibility clearly at the you suggest, be limited to very ARTHUR DRUG 646-6050 Post, the Manchester Bicenten­ points around both Manchester NOTICES other states, with the idea of sidiction. Their remarks are tributions may be sent to the committee with a check for $25 Corner of Oak and Board of Education. ting the per pupil cost of place­ local, rather than the state difficult cases only, cases nial Committee and the Town of and East Hartford, which will Bicentennial Fireworks Fund, to go toward the fireworks fund Kerkin's letter to Shedd was using already existing state relayed to the town manager’s East Hartford with municipal, Spruce Streets office for review and reply. afford an excellent view of the Manchester State Bank, P.O. at the committee meeting Lost and Found prompted by the recent change fire and police chiefs from both Box 1445, Manchester. Thursday night. MANCHESTER in funding policies for special SHOP-RITE COUPON towns. education. In his letter Kerkin TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF LOST at Bowers School, boy’s $1.00 OR MORE IN OUR 26-inch yellow ten speed bike. asked that funding be increased Reward, 647-9042. in the direction of 100 per cent Slop {Or the loi^ Holiday Weekend—Closed F iid ^, July dth—Open Saturday of excess costs and possibly ul­ SERVICE DELI LOST - puppy Norwegian, gray timately to 100 per cent of the SAVE 30° WITH THIS with black nose, vicinity Broad DEPARTMENT With this coupon and a $5 purchase. | full cost to be achieved through Coupon good at any Shop-Rite market. With this coupon and a $5 purchase. and Hilliard street, 6:24 a.m, a phasing-in process leading to Limit one cou^n per family. Tuesday morning. Anyone with "current” or prepaid payment. VALUABLE COUPON! Coupon expires Sat., July 5, 1975. Stop&Shop information regarding puppy Kerkin said such programs, H^C Drink i M u stard please call 646-3153. which Vernon has been com­ Assorted Fruit FOUND - Grey and white mitted to for several years, are C o it e e '^ ‘ Stop & Shop Flavors 9 oz. jar-regular kitten, male, vicinity. Forest not a luxury but a necessity. He 1 lb. can-regular St., call 649-6416. WOW! added that they are also very drip or elect, perk 46 OZ. c a n or spicy brown 65 Years i expensive and need the support i Limit one jar per customer 1 0 Limit one can per customer. Good Mon.. June 30-Sat., July 5. Limit one can per customer. Good Mon.,2Sf.l June 30-Sat., July 5. Good Mon.. June 30-Sat.. July 5 Personals -2- Married! $ 3 of a state tax base. .UJJlIjU.lll V He also cited the seyere shor­ REDUCE SAFE & fast with •% tage of appropriate schools in GoBese Tablets & E-Vap rr Wffrm imW'i i lYn n i U\\ k \ nWrnrn'nfr...... iniiuHifrirnuitM rHiiiAitniniTm irfurfr “water pills”. Liggett Parkade ALL SHOP-RITE With this coupon and a $5 purchase. With this coupon and a $5 purchase. Much love to | STORES WILL BE Pharmacy. ISP'S seeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees HARRY & RENA | CLOSED 4th OF JULY. Needy To Get 20ib.Briquets Save 20" B o u i r t y * - ^ □ FINANCIAL RYLANDER I Swim Lessons Sun Glory ^ ^ 4 9 Stop & Shop-Disposable Toddlers-20 ct. Day­ Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 time 30 cl. or overnight Towels The Indian Valley YMCA and 2 0 l b . b a g £ D iapers i on nm int^O nlw rmll GROCERY SAVINGS FOR A LIHLE LESSI 24-count pkg. 120 count-2 ply roll MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ From all the the Greater Vernon Jaycees are cond, third. All kinds. Realty Barracliffes joining forces to send 18 youths Limit one bag per customer. Good Mon.. June 30-S al.. July 5. Limit one bag per customer. Good Mon.. June 30-Sat.. Limit one pkg. per customer. Good Mon., June 30-Sat., July 5. luu I yy.y m mjpunmumuiim uiJjLy‘A''.'-'JVHi.Lii.tjj'."m statewide. Credit rating un­ from families with limited in­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ come to YMCA swimming WHY PAY MORE? PINK OR REGULAR ■ gjgCTiifiiMiy^ ...... ' fidential, quick arrangements. LIGHT CHUNK All Coupons M iy Be Redeemed W ith One $5.00 Purchase lessons this summer. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. The "Y” is providing free WELCHADE SHDP-RITE too Constitution Plaza, Hart­ lessons and the Jaycees. a STAR-KIST ford. Evenings, 233-6879. CHIEF CUSTODIAN - Rham YMCA membership for each. High School, Hebron. Duties in­ MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd As "Y" members the young TUNA DRINK GRAPEFRUIT JUICE clude supervision of 12 person COFFEE Put plenty great meat values mortgages — interim financing crew, purchasing; building people can participate on a — expeditious and confidential cleaning, and security. Salary year-round basis, in other “Y” service, J.D. Real Estate commensurate with programs. John Magee, chair­ 1-lb. can 6.5 oz. can c a f e .^ 46 OZ. can 46 oz. can Assoc. 646-1980. experience. Call school office, man of the YMCA's Board of 228-9451 or 649-9587 for informa­ Managers said six more =3" 8 3 ' 3 9 from Stop&Shop on your Help Wanted 13 tion. openings are still available in SHOP-RITE SLICED OR WHOLE WHITE ^ A ^ SHOP-RITE MARCAL PINK, YELLOW, WHITE this program. Parents can con­ SHOP-RITE WHITE 9" 50 oz. pkg. of R Q O tact the "Y” office. 872-7329, QQO 4 tolls of 1 5 0 W W APPLESAUCE can ff W RATHRDDM TISSUE for further detaiis. PAPER PLATES PDTATDES BETTY CROCKER ^^low. goloin pound ALL FLAVORS NESTEA 10 PAK CHOC. fUOQt SUPREME. hdldi^From Friday through Sunday, there ^enk will be a whole lot of eating goingtaU^L^ on ... HEY KIDS! SHDP-RITE SDDA W gal. 5 9 ^ INSTANT TEA SHASTA SODA 6 CAKE MIX CHKOUTEmeXiE ‘S '5 9 * Get your Stop & Shopsworth! cookouts, picnics, dinners, snacks. So Stop & Shop got together a whole lot Want to make good money working only a few hours July 7 ALLVARiniES REALEMON _ _ WHY PAY MORE? REGULAR OR ELECTRIC a week. No limit to how much you can earn. Three 2 lb $ 1 7 9 Underwood Spreads ' 59 of money-saving meat values for your weekend menus. There’s delicious - Chicken 4U oz, Deviled Ham 4Vy 02. or Corned Beel 41y 02 pkg nights per week. We train. J i' SAVARIN COFFEE can 1 ham ... our naturally tender Great Beef and some fine Nepco values, too. Craft Day BRITISH AMER. SODA 49*^ LEMDN JUICE 49^ WESSDN DIL “ r 8 9 ' Sun Glory Soda 8 ?.n“ *1 QUnP.RITP Come and get ’em. And have a safe and happy "Fourth" Cali 647-9946 ^ 8oz. $ 9 6 9 8oz. $ 9 3 9 1 0 pak White Paper Plates J 8 oz. $ 0 6 9 For Young 15 oz. pkg. SANKA COFFEE ja r £ b BRIM COFFEE jar MAXIM COFFEE jar ICED TEA MIX Stop & Shop Pretzels O bags I Manchester Evening Herald Stop & Shop Relish 'T 49= Wilson and other famous brands. “ Kindercrafts,” an Indian 20 02 Valley YMCA-sponsored PRODUCE DEPT! DELI DEPT! Stop & Shop Ketchup bottle 49= 16 02 program of crafts, games, and Liq. Salad Dressing nalu bonie ' Eresh Southern little nature walks, designed for CANNED BEEF OR REGULAR CALIFORNIA SWEET Stop & Shop Salad Oil children aged five through CULTIVATED Coronet Napkins Shank Portion -Water Added Help Wanted seven, will be conducted in ■ I ' SWEET SHOP-RITE Hot ot Cold P each es MEDICAL Specialist - No HORMEL SWIFT Insulated Cups St Cl pkg Wilson & other tamous three locations starting July 7. W CALIFORNIA ^ brands-Water Added PHONE FROM home to ser­ experience required. Good pkg of too * 7 Q c salary, paid training plus many U On Mondays and Wednesdays NECTARINES Stop & Shop Cold Cups 7 02 cups / ^ Rump Portion sweet, juicy vice our customers for super BLUEBERRIES . FRANKS 1 Wilson & other famous benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ during July, from 1 to 2:30 p.m., HAM 1^ arre muiucD I FRANKS Stop & Shop Aluminum Foil goodness earnings. Choose own hours. c a r r o t s ^ BEEF DINNER ^ brands-Water Added ment required. Call U.S. Army the Talcottville Congregational I ] k SKINLESS ^ Center Slices lb Call 549-3137. Vlasic Kosher Dill Spears at 643-9462. Church will host the program. S3; Vlasic Kosher Dill Pickles Values from our own Kitchen I ESTABLISHED REAL Estate On Tuesdays and Thursdays a $099 CLERK TYPIST - No class will meet at the Avery L 8 9 'J Stuffed Spanish Olives office needs two full-time sales Stop_^Shop Great_Beef Mushroom Pizza people. Wolverton Agency, experience required. Good Street School in South Windsor pint an 7 9 ' Friends Baked Pea Beans Realtors, 649-2813. salary, paid training plus many from 9:30 to 11 a.m. and at the 5 0 4 9 ^ Dutch Maid Noodles Broad or Medium Fresh-16 ounce ^ ^ 0 9 benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Rockville Methodist Church, Real pizzeria flavor. AUTO MECHANICS - foreign ment required. Call U.S. Army HOME SHOP OSCAR MAYER I lb. $1 39 Hunts Tomato Paste at 643-9462. N Grove St., from 1 to 2:30 p.m. . Romaine Lettuce GROWN 25' Olive Loaf RITE X :4 9 '^ r id lll\5 BEEF OR REG ptlg A Slop & Shop car experience preferred, but Southern Peaches 39' Peanut Butter Creamy or Chunk Style Cooked Chickens o( Barbecue Style '» 89= will cross-train domestic The July groups will meet for SUNKIST Ub 7Q( Stop & Shop Grape Jelly Gelatins-All Flavors sw»5r»p 2 89= experience people, first and se­ POWER PLANT Operator - No a total of eight sessions with a Cherry Tomatoes a n , 5 9 ' Calif. Oranges ■■113 SIZE" 10 FOR 79' Gem Franks pkj / J ' Plumrose Ham 85' experience required. Good second series of classes planned B e e f R o u n d Ham & Cheese Sub Sandwich « 79= cond shift openings. Apply Ted 21b CAPITAL FARM Great freezer stocking values! "Quality-Protected" Beef naturally aged for tenderness. Trudons Volkswagen, 646-2838. salary, paid training plus many for August. All classes will be Yellow Squash GROwr Limes Tcf 6 FOR 29' Franks BEEF OR REG. iibpkg89* Turkey Salam i v K c 75^ Cole Slaw X *1“ benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ limited to eight children to in­ $ 1 79 ment required. Call U.S. Army lib YELLOW SQUASH 2 IbS. Beef Chuck Reel In all-week savings ATTENTION Demonstrators - sure personal attention and Calif. Carrots SWEET bags Zucchini Squash 49* Sauerkraut SHOP-RITE 2 9 '' Shop-Rite Loaf K rS 4 9 ' Boneless Blade Steak lb. Toys and Gifts. Work now thru at 643-9462. proper supervision. Lemonade "Quality- $ 1 8 9 December. Free Sample Kit. Miss Chris Kizis of South Cool and 12 oz. Flounder Fillets No experience needed. Call or RADIO OPERATOR - No ■ DAIRY CASE 1 refreshing. cans Cube Steak-Beef Chuck Protected" experience required. Good Windsor will teach the classes. FROZEN FOODS DEPT! A LOT MORE MEAT FOR A LITTLE LESS! 1 Frozen ^ ^ 0 9 write Santa’s Parties, Avon, ----- 3 salary, paid training plus many 1 16 02 "Quality- Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. She has an associate degree in Stop & Shop Cheese Pizza pkg 69= $129 Firm and flavorful lb. benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ education from Manchester ------1 Short Ribs-Beef Chuck Protected” lb. Also Booking Parties. 602 $ 4 6 9 ment required. Call U.S. Army Community College and has had Shoestring Potatoes 3 M . Snow Crabmeat pkg I BEEF CHUCK BONELESS ■ SHOP-RITE 1 7 02. at 643-9462. BANQUET "FULLY COOKED” BEEF CHUCK 1 pkg. G 02 $ 4 0 9 LOCAL INSURANCE Agency kindergarten classroom Stop & Shop Onion Rings 39= Cooked Salad Shrimp pkg I 7 02 desires commercial lines experience as part of her Taste O'Sea Fried Clams pkg 79= with a little bit of love ... secretary, agency oriented COMMUNICATIONS Elec- . studies. FRIED SHOULDER STEAK CUBE STEAK SOUR Carnation Salad Shrimp preferred, salary negotiable, tronic repairman - No Children should be registered call 643-9555. experience required. Good Jeno’s Pizza Snack Tray priced for whole lot of value.” let us do your salary, paid training plus many at the YMCA office at Vernon CHICKEN FOR CREAM $ 4 7 11 Pound Cake ch«kFunoNNi, STOCK CONTROL and Accoun­ benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Circle, in person or by mail. $ 1 7 9 p h o to s! ment required. Call U.S. Army The fee is $10 for "Y" members Stouffers Cup Cakes ' ' ting - No experience required. We save you money on quality at 643-9462. and $15 for others. Starting July ““ lb. I lb. I Birds Eye Cool Whip Good salary paid training plus photo processing. We do the many benefits. Ages 17-35. 1 the office will be on summer Cal Treat Strawberries 55= Corned TRUCK DRIVER - No BEEF BOFOM ROUND BEEF CHUCK work in our own lab ... give you Enlistment required. Call U.S. hours, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Brisket- Double Cut »> Army at 643-9462. experience required. Good weekdays. pkg, ■ Merit-Vz Gallon bright, clear, borderless pic­ salary, paid training plus many Another program, "Summer ROUND BLADE SHOP-RITE (CARTON) tures on silk finish paper. We CONSTRUCTION Worker - No benelits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ WHY PAY MORE? 3-12 OZ. cans 97' Nepco Cold Cuts Mock^Chicken.’Luncheon Loaf pkg. 69= yell you how much develop­ ment required. Call U.S. Army Nature Trails," will start July 8 STEAK BONELESS lice C ream experience required. Good for children aged eight through STEAK ORANGE Four Flavors ing will cost when you leave salary, paid training plus many at 643-9462. SHOP-RITE BEEF IV2 Gallon Carton 12 at the Avery Street School % 6-oz. ROUND Smoked Pork Shoulder Roll Water*Added 1 lb. your film. Bring in the coupon benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ cans Top Round Steak BONELESS Turkey Breast Delicious eating! HELICOPTER Repairman - No and nature area in South Wind­ LEMONADE W JUICE lb. and save an extra dollar! ment required. Call U.S. Army Great Eating. 1 $ 1 5 9 experience required. Good sor. MORTON BEEF. CHICKEN, MEAT LOAF BEEF ROUND pkg. at 643-9462. 1 l i n n D r C Salisbury steak, macaroni i beef O lo o z O Q ( Tip Steak BONELESS Drumsticks t u r k e Ice Cream Cups iN,nd,';;f3'’6'’” p!S’on2 Nepco Sliced Bacon salary, paid training plus many Classes will run from 9:30 to ^ l l l l l w l d SPAGHtni A meatballs or TURKEY ^ pkgs Borden’s Singles X: 79' 36 02 7Qc benefits. Ages 17-31 Enlist­ Hendrie’s Popsicles pkg ol >2 / 9 $ 4 7 9 SURVEYOR - No experience 11:30 ,m. and will be taught by WHOLE 27 02 7Qc Water Added ment required. Call U.S. Army Chicken Legs Turkey Thighs Margarine BEC%UARTEyS pkg oM2 # 9 required. Good salary, paid Miss Cindy' Babbitt and will Corn on the Cob s h o p ., e 79 Hendrie’s Fudgesicles 3 lb. Nepco Canned Ham at 643-9462. WITH training plus many benefits. continue to run for eight con­ RIB CAGE I/* a H T o o s h o p b it e Chicken Breast Turkey Wings ILCU I C d ICE TO BE ADDED _ Sun Glory _ . Seif Service Deli specials! Nepco Extra Mild Franks I** *1 Ages 17-35. Enlistment Pound Cake" w t i r ' 79 t BRISKET OLD FASHION TELEPHONE Lineman - No secutive Tuesdays and required. Call U.S. Army at 643- lo o z Q Q i Corned Beet '**strami vac Nepco Sliced Bologna *1 ’ Nepco Knockwurst *1 experience required. Good Thursdays during July. 0 V / U I l l v u d e l id e l it e P A n Kielbassi POLISH Orange Juice £ e conts. Cheddar Cheese 89' 1 lb $ 4 0 9 9462. Whipped Topping Nepco Beef Franks pkg I Nepco Polish Style Sausage *1 ” salary, paid training plus many The registration fee is $10 for o££ benefits. Ages 17-31 Enlist­ members and $15 for non­ 1/2 gallon carton ^ 9 t f V BAKERY DEPT! SEAFOOD SAVINGS! HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS! APPETIZER DEPTI made from concentrate LEGAI. NOTICE ment required. Call U-S. Army members. These classes will Wilson and other famous brands. : fine film i at 643-9462. also be limited to eight INDIV. QUICK FROZEN RAW Stay N’Shape Yogurt 3 LV, 89= students. A second series will SHOP-RITE HAMBURGER OR TOOTHPASTE STORE SLICED COOKED Court of Probate, District of Manchester INVENTORY Clerk - No. Breakstone Sour Cream 59= NOTICE OF HEARING be conducted during August. iprocessingi experience required. Good Cottage Cheese stay n' shape ® E S T A T E O.E ' A N T H O N Y F. For aspiring young musicians HOT DOG ROLLS FLOUNDER FILLET CORNED BEEF 5 9 : with this coupon on any ; DcCiANTIS, deceased salary, paid training plus many • NO PRESERVATIVES ADDED " _____ Pursuant lo an order of Hon. William benelits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ there will be a summer band Kraft Amer. Slices r.r,S -To7S 89= 7 roll or cartridge of Kodacolor: E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated June 26,1975 a hearing will be held on an application ment required. Call U.S. Army program. The classes will be Philadelphia Cream Cheese X 45' : C-110, C-126, 127, 620 or at 643-9462. primarily for students aged 10 P O r k L m b praying for authority to sell certain real $149 Our own Stop&Shop 735mm prints brought in to b e ^ g estate as in said application on file more to 14 but younger children will 4.6 OZ. Baste with your favorite sauce ... and ; developed by July 12, 1975. ' fully appears, at the Court of Probate on AUTOMOBILE mechanic - be accepted if they have had 18 July fi. 1975 at 11:00 a m. pkgs.. . of . 9 " ' lb. I tube barbecue for a delicious summer treat. lb - Limit one roll per customer. Pearl J. Hultman, Ass t. Clerk must be experienced, good pay months of experience on a band 5 9 Va lb. f t v a d 7Coupon expires Sat., July 26. 2 9 9 $ plan, liberal benefits, apply in instrument. Sliced Wilson and other person only. Service Manager, SHOP rite NON-FOODS DEPT! ICE CREAM CASE! 22 oz^l famous brands Court of Probate, District of Manchester Mrs. Pat Simmons of Hansen Potato Chips REG. OR KRINKLE 69' Domestic Ham White I Loaves J Pork Spare Ribs NOTICE OF HEAKING Chorches Motors, Manchester. Dr., Vernon, wili be the direc­ SHQP'RITE MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS jal 7Q C ESTATE OF ANNA D. YAKAITIS Pork Loin-Wilson and Pursuant lo an order of Hon. William ARE YOU familiar with tor. The band wili rehearse AiiniW3VALUABLE COUPON Ice Cream cont / 4 / VALUABLE COUPON Buttertop White Bread 2 95' other famous brands E. FitzGerald, Judge, dated June 26.1975 = MFG. Assorted Pork Chops Kodak Color Print Film 99® a hearing will be held on an application casually and property in­ Tuesdays and Thursdays star­ ATHLETICS p a ^ of 7Q c ONE (1) I LB. CAN OF Buttermilk Bread * ^'“p 3 * 1 Kodak 126-12 exposure roll ONE (1) 1-LB. BOX OF $ 9 9 Popsicles V of 12 / ^ [irayin;* for authority to sell certain real surance. can use person part ting July 8. There will be a final English Muffins Flavored sSSp* Great foods from our Service Deli. estate as in said application on tile more time to handle small accounts, concert, August 28 at the Avery :: KEEBLER ZESTA SHIRTS Available in stores leaturing a service deli. Sylvania Flashcubes 9^. fuliv appears, at Inc Court of Probate on 15-20 hours per week, call 278- U 'l'L dlM HILLS BROS. 10 il Cheddar cheese, bacon, cinn. raisin or blueberry Blue D o t-12 Perfect Shots / .lulv 8. 1975 at 11:30 a m. Street School in South Windsor. m h IIW 02 $ 4 7770 for information. f t | # Countrystyle Donuts pkgs ol 6 I Pearl J. Hultman. Ass t. Clerk Rehearsal times and I SALTINES piH 3 9 ^ Quaker State ‘eJ: 59' 2 3 REGULAR OR UNSALTED yy|TH JHIS CELLO PKG. COFFEE WITH THIS i: Maple Walnut Cake Slop A Shop 89= White Gem^oasted NepCO C

* Limit one coupon pei family COUPON Date Nut Bread or Cranberry Nul Bread 12 01 pkg T m k e y District ot Manchester Wanted - for fast growing shoe 5 Coupon fip ifts Sal . July 5. 1975. f • M Coupon eipires Sat. July b. 1975 store chain, potential for ad greatest convenience of the 3 * ------. MFG.f I 3 —— - — —- nfirvj.MEG. ^ ; • . . PhirlrenChicken Luncheon nrv'honn Loaf lU . s a u c e r $999 Stop&Shop Hermits 65' All white meatl Great NO'ITCE TO CHEDITORS Beach Towels each £ m FIG NEWTONS ^nittiiiriiiirirniiiii SAVE Liverwurst or Pepper Loal vancement. Apply manager participants. Classes will be nTmrinrtrrmrrrt SAVE 1 5 'I Stop & Shop Blueberry Pie X 99= beginnings (or a chefs saladi lb' ll for fnr onlynnlv with each $5 IsSTA l'K OF SUSANNA LEPTER Tagway Shoete Store,Store. K-MartK-Mar limited to 20 but not iess than 12 Dinner Rolls Enriched ef.S'pL'SS. 2 89= Pursuant to an order ot Hon. William Shopping Center. 207 Spencer Nepco Cooked Salami Bavari purchase ^ea. performers. Imp. Danish Glazed Ham E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be Street. Mianchesler. Ptket eRtetive Mon , June 30-S al. July S In fa«neis lo a< ol our customers, R tg u la ro r prcscnlcd lo the tidociary named below There will be a registration OJ and Virvagar W t wsnt 10 rM tsu ro you ... every single dinnerware raincheck wifi 587 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Open 8:30 A.M. - 10:30 P.M. we reserve the ngtv 10 kmii tales In ihtee pKkaget of any item except where Potato Salad Alperfs Pastrami on or before September 27. 1975 or be be filled just as quickly as we receive our shipments from overseas. fee of $20 for members and $25 otwrwiM noted Hems oheted fo> tale rtoi available n case lots or lo other letM T h ^ you for your patience. barred by law. The fiduciary is: DENTAL HYG^NIST - busy, Aedeem Your Federal Food Stampe at Shop-Rite' dealert or whoietaleti Bakary prices eltectrvc Monday thru Salurday. Grapenut Custard Old Fort Cheddar Cheese .lean Ann Lepter Manchester office, reply Box 0, for non-members to cover the 232 S. l.ataycltc Place cost of musical arrangements. Prices effective thru Sat., July S, 1975. Izis Angeles. Calit. Manchester Evening Herald. Pre-registration is required. "In order to assure a sufficient supply of sales items for all our customers, we must reserve NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. i 1 the right to limit the purchase to 4 units of anv sales items, except where otherwise noted." t MANCHESTER EVENING ), Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30. 1975- PAQE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 I '1 ■' Articles tor Sale 41 Articles lor Sale 41 .Articles tor Sale 41 Apartments For Rent S3 Aufos For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sole 61 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 1 3 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale WE HAVE customers waiting WILLINGTON - two bedroom NEW ranch - Extra large for the rental of your apartment Mobile home, on beautiful treed modern kitchen, two baths, or home. J.D. Real Estate Technician lot, very secluded, low teens, fireplace, 2-car garage, TAKE A SWIM Associates, Inc. 646-1980. MANCHESTER - WEST Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. ------BABGAIN BOX - aluminum siding and windows, REALTOR MERCURY large deck, picture window in danlel I. reala IN THE POOL MIS Clip Out • Fin In - Mall Today LOOKING for anything in real M JCPenney Co. B y MANCHESTER - two family basement with walk-out to estate rental — apartments, MORIARTY Duplex plus five room single. patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ which Is right out the back door of this six-room Our product service department is interviewing for the SAVE0VEB50% homes, multiple dwellings, no BROTHERS LINCOLN Separate heating units. Three cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Colonial. The house Is immaculate, has a fireplace, fees.. Call J.D. Real Estate position oh , bedrooms each side of Duplex. JAMES A. McCa r t h y bathrooms, and is aluminum sided. Close to three -] Associates, Inc. 646-1980. OUTDOOR POWER Ei)UIPMENT TECHNICIAN Good investment. Priced in low CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal schools. Good value for $44,900. 12 Words - 3 Days -1 Dollar 5 Models Now Under Construction $40,000, Zinsser Agency, 646- dining room, fireplaced living MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 Must have minimum two years experience in outdoor 1511. room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ Classiflcatlon 41, Mlacallaneoua For Sale Only power equipment repair and be customer relations orien­ bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 age, immaculate condition, baths, full basement, private tated, driver’s license required. This Is a career oppor­ $51,900 — 7 room Raised Ranch - 3 bedrooms, 2'h baths, REALE’S CORNER THREE Bedroom Cape in $36,900. Philbrick Agency, 175 MAIN STNEET PHONE 646-4525 Ads must be mailed only No phone orders entrances and patio, includes tunity, with paid vacations, medical and dental Insurance, family room. Manchester, aluminum siding, Realtors, 646-4200. Payment must accompany ad ' heat, appliances, carpeting, and sick leave, retirement and group life Insurance. Please garage. Excellent condition. $51,900 — 7-room Ranch - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• One Item only, Include price and phone air-conditioning. $290 per phone 649-7865, Mr. Krauss. Equal Opportunity Employer room. $30’s. Adjoining lot available. RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, month. Paul W. Dougan, M/F. 644-8665. handy location. $29,900. Lots-Land For Sale 24 Services Ottered 31 No refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. $52,900 — 7-room Cape Cod - 3-4 bedrooms, family Philbrick Agency, Realtors, WAGON SAU Ad may be edited to conform to rules TREE SERVICE (Soucier) room. EAST HARTFORD - by owner, 646-4200. BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after it is received. 454 MAIN Street, second floor, $53,900 — 8-room Dutch Colonial - 4 bedrooms, family beautifully decorated 6 room frontage R-2 zone. $11,000 Trees cut, trimmed or topped, three rooms, heated, $160. stumps removed, fully insured. No delay In publication will be permitted. BRAND NEW 1975 BOBCAT mpg VILLAGER DENTAL ASSISTANT - will room. Cape, new wall to wall RANCH - with gorgeous view. Wolverton Agency, Realtors. Security, phone 646-2426, 9-5. FRICTION-FREE opportunity 649-2813. Got a tree problem? Well worth train, good knowledge of carpeting, new gas hot water Large living room with beamed for experienced salesman, sell $54,500 — 7-room Colonial - 3 bedrooms, 2‘*h baths, heater and furnace, new no-wax cathedral ceilings and a phone call. 742-8252. business office procedure, family room. NEWER Three-bedroom lubricating products, full-time, kitchen floor, formal dining fireplace, formal dining room, BOLTON - two abutting Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, typing required. Reply Herald commission basis. Jobseekers, CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Box MM. room, 1 1/2 bathrooms, fully equipped kitchen with building iots with total ap­ all appliances. $260 monthly. 568-1070. enclosed panelled porch, 1 car sliding glass doors to deck. proximate frontage of 440’x 200’ very reasonable work Frechette & Martin, Inc., deep. Wolverton Agency, guaranteed, call anytime. 649- MANUFACTURING - your All homes quality built and Include garage, above ground pool, Huge family room with stone Realtors, 646-4144. LPN or RN, full or part-time. Realtors, 649-2813. 4266. experience in mechanical trou­ Fireplace, Aluminum Siding, Full private yard with lovely fireplace, two full baths. Laurel Manor, 649-4519. Apply flowering shrubs. $38,900. 289- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FIVE ROOMS - first floor, ble shooting and machine 11-3, Monday - Friday, Basements, 2-Car Garages, City Utilities... TWO HANDYMEN will clean, operation is needed for respon­ 1359. 646-4200, Investment Property 25 middleage couple, stove, M iles rake, lime, fertilize, mow, per Gallon sible, high paying jobs, with an refrigerator, garage and lieat, SPARKLING sales position, MANCHESTER - Hilliard - maintainance of lawn seasonal. 34 APARTMENT BUILDING with no pets, call 643-5555. . established plastic container sell lighting equipment to coan- Woodland Streets. Sparkling attached professionai office. Cellars and attics cleaned. 3 • manufacturer now staffing a NEW USTING mmerce industries and Ranch, six rooms, double gar­ Built 1973, centrally located. Reasonable prices. 643-5305. ROCKVILLE - three room new operation. Your contribu­ municipalities, brilliant salary. Eight-room Ranch In NAME tion ^s hands on manufacturing age, beautiful lot, excellent Three units, consisting of: apartment with heat, hot water, Jobseekers, 56iB-1070, MERRITT throughout, valuable extras. prestige Rockledge setting. LAWN MOWER sharpening 2 h e H c r a l b ADDRESS operator will be recognized by three bedrooms, living room, stove, refrigerator, $145, adults $47,900. R. Anderson. 643-8087. Two lovely fireplaces, two dining room, 1 1/2 baths, and repairing, reel, rotary and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY only, ideal for single person, no excellent wages and top fringe PERSON to do general R e a lto rs 6 4 6 -118 0 chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ Now’s the benefits. Apply in person and one-half baths, kitchen with aii buiit-ins. pets, parking for one car, housework, one day weekly, MANCHESTER - Older four ton, Tecumseh and Kohler STATE MONSANTO COMPANY, 300 automatic kitchen, commer­ Jackston Agency, 646-1316. security deposit required, call 646-7245. bedroom Colonial, immediate Homelite pumps and P.o. Box 591 ; Rye St., South Windsor, Ct,, cial cooling fan. Three built- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ZIP 643-9678. SALT BOX - Authentic occupancy possible." Priced in generators, Stihl chain saws Manchester, Conn. 06040 time to buy! • take route 5 to Sullivan Avenue, MANCHESTER - New listing. in air conditioners. Ideal in­ Business Property 26 PHONE PAYROLL person needed im­ Aluminum sided Raised Ranch reproduction fireplace, center the 50’s. B/W Realty, 647-1419. parts and service. Pickup and 474 MAIN STREET - Second , (Route 194), An Equal Oppor­ mediately, experience in con­ chimney, country living, acre law situation. Truly a fine delivery. Ellington Equipment tunity Employer. with 2-car garage in prestigious value. Shown by appoint­ MANCHESTER - 10,000 square floor, three rooms, heated, struction payroll, salary open, Forest Hills. 'Two full baths, treed lot. Hutchins Agency, 646- Mi¥^CHESTER vicinity - Center, Route 83. 875-5018. L_____12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. parking, security, $160. Phone full-time. Jobseekers, 568-1070. 3166. Several two families to choose ment at your convenience. foot brick industrial building, EVENING work for the enclosed porch, sundeck, three ground level and raised loading 411 MlTCeManeous For .Sale-Onl|f...... 646-2426, 9-5. bedrooms. Immaculate condi­ from, starting as low as $31,900. ODD JOBS Trucking, home secretary - transcription, dic­ LIVE-IN housekeeper for young MANCHESTER - Five room BELFIORE AGENCY docks. Own for $6. per foot in­ r e p a irs, y ards cleaned. m taphone, mag card, part time, tion. Mid 50’s. Zinsser Agency, Could be just the beginning FIRST FLOOR - five room flat, working couple with two school Colonial, aluminum siding, con­ you’re looking for. B/W Realty, Realtors 647-1413 cluding land. Move into your Experienceded handyman. Free salary open. Jobseekers, 568- 646-1511. own building for as cheap as all appliances, fully carpeted, age children, light venient location, Colli-Wagner 647-1419. estimates. Reasonable. 643- 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets basement storage with washer 1070.■ housekeeping, references Realty, 289-0241. Equal housing you can rent. City utilities. 0304. Building-Contracting 33 Articles for Sale 43 MODERNIZED circa 1870, BROOKFIELD STREET - Pre­ Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. and dryer connections. required, call 643-6634 after 6, Colonial- nine rooms that must opportunity. MANCHESTER vicinity - Spif- war Cape, nice .condition, six Convenient to school and shop­ TOOL & GAUGE MAKERS fy starter home in great family LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. WE BUY and sell used fur­ BOARDING - Altered, in- be seen to be appreciated-l'A rooms in aii. One bath, garage, MANCHESTER - commercial TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ping. Call Mr. Peterman, 646- BRAND NEW 1975 MONTEGO MX Top Ratm ACT NOW Demonstrators: acres of truly excellent MANCHESTER - Large An- neighborhood. Spacious small lot. Ideal for couple, wan­ Cellars and attics cleaned, Carpentry and general contrac­ niture. Cash on the line. One noculated, cats only. By ap­ 2912, 649-9404. Earn $100 or more before saldi Built Raised Ranch, three building, 2,232 square feet, plus lawns mowed, small tree work. Plus Benefits landscaping, barn, shed, and grounds, in country setting but ting minimum of outside work. ting. Residential and commer­ piece or an entire housefull. pointment, Fenros Cattery, es­ Pastel blue color, 351 old V-8 engine, white side wall Christmas with Treasure bedrooms, two fireplaces, only 15 minutes from Main full basement, plus three, three Free estimates. Phone 643-6000, 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 tablished 1951, 875-9131. three car garage-all in a nice T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- room apartments, built in 1971, cial. Whether it be a small MANCHESTER - Unusual one tires, radial tires, automatic transmission, power MANCHESTER House. The party plan with Manchester neighborhood. beautiful rec room, oversized 2- Street. Could be three or four 1577. repair job, a custom built home Main Street Rear, behind bedroom Townhouse, private name brand toys and gifts. car garage, wooded lot, etc. bedroom. Call fast about this all utilities, excellent traffic MASONRY - all types concrete Douglas Motor Sales. FREE - male part miniature steering, power brakes, luggage carrier with air TOOL & DESIGN INC. Immediate sale desired. $59,- flow, great potential, F. J. or anything in between, call 646- entrances and patio, full base­ (Fisher-Price, Tonka, Fenton). 000, Odegard Realty, 643-4365. $61,900. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real one. Priced to sell, at $35,500. TWO FAMILY - 6-6, separate work, fieldstone specialty, over 1379. collie and shepherd, ment, includes heat, deflector, AM radio, appearance protection group, 130 Hartford Road FREE KIT plus top com­ Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Manchester Estate Associates, 646-1980. B/W Realty, 647-1419. furnaces, can also be used for 20 years experience, free es­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, housebroken, all shots, one year appliances, carpeting and pool. left hand remote mirror, power rear window, deluxe missions. Call collect 242-5830, SUBSTANTIAL price reduction offices, priced at only $39,500. timates. After 5,643-1870 or 644- BUILDING - Remodeling, ranges, automatic washers, old, good with children, 649- $245 per month. Paul W. wheel covers, protective body side mouldings, STK 649-5263 person-to-person for Miss Jean. VERNON - Large 2-family, 4-4, MANCHESTER Vicinity - MANCHESTER - industrial 2975. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 4951. for immediate sale, on this Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. zoned brick building, two roofing, rec rooms, ddditions, Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021, or 5C14 Also booking parties. redecorated large, seven room ideal in-law set-up, immaculate Country raised ranch with garages. All kinds, carpentry Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- 643-4535. condition, carpeting etc. 30’s. J. super large lot,. Many plants stories plus basement, 11,542 COLLEGE BOY Will do yard 2171 FOUR cute kittens, seven MALE or female interested in Victorian Colonial with 2 baths, THREE Bedroom Cape, 89 square feet, city utilities, fully- work. For estimates call 649- fireplace, carpeting, small gar­ D. Real Estate Associates, 646- and shrubs, great country es­ Coleman Road, 11/2 baths, per­ work - has several years of 1142. weeks old, housebroken, free to MANCHESTER - Deluxe one working mowing lawns and Business Opportunity 14 1980. tate. Priced in the 40’s. B/W sprinklered, $46,500, F. J. experience and most equipment SCREENED LOAM - driveway a good home, 643-1686. NOW ^4570 doing odd jobs, call 649-7911 at 8 age, convenient and pleasant manent siding, washer and Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. bedroom apartment, available Manchester neighborhood. $32,- realty, 647-1419. dryer stay. Phone John H. including truck, mower and STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone gravel, processed gravel, sand, at the Teresa includes all a.m. or between 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. PACKAGE STORE for sale. COVENTRY - Spacious seven chain saw, etc., call after 6 stone and fill. George H. Gril­ 900, Odegard Realty, 643-4365. Lappen Inc., 649-5261. walls, fireplaces, flagstone Boats-Accessorles 45 appliances and carpeting, $195 For more information call F. J. room Ranch, three bedrooms, p.m., 649-3761. terraces, concrete repairs, in­ ling, Andover, 742-7886. per month. Paul W. Dougan, TELLERS - we are seeking Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. fireplaced living room and BRAND NEW 1975 MERCURY COLONY PARK qualified individuals (we will PORTER STREET area - SOUTH WINDSOR SOUTH WINDSOR. Owner side and outside. Reasonably 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Raised Ranch ready for dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3/4 relocating. Sacrificing PROFESSIONAL floor care priced. 643-0851. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury ; train), to work in various acre treed lot. $29,900. Merritt SIX BEDROOMS and carpet shampooing. Free, above ground pool distributor Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- Pastel yellow color, 460 old V-8 engine, automatic branches in the Manchester- Situation Wanted IS decorating, rugs, etc. Take ad­ sparkling 5 room Condomlnum, 8119. MANCHESTER - Newer two vantage of the $2,000. tax credit Agency, 646-1180. Luxurious, Raised Ranch, all recreational facilities, in­ estimates, excellent rates, call ANY TYPE remodeling, needs warehouse space. Will bedroom duplex, half of two transmission, power steering, power brakes, white East Hartford area, if in­ Wiggins Maintenance Service. sell and completely install a side wall radial tires, dual facing rear seats, luggage terested. apply Hartford STRONG young man' and buy this home. 120 by 200 fireplaced family room, cluding your own garden. $29,- alterations, carpentry, MUST SELL - 1970 Fiberglass family, includes appliances, MANCHESTER - Maintenance 900. Call Arthur Shorts, 646- 646-1642. huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool carrier, with air deflector, floor mats front and rear. J specializes in lawn mowing, foot lot, seven room home with prime area, two baths, masonry, and concrete, free es­ and carpeting. Full basement, National Bank, 320 West Middle free 2-story home, beautiful lot complete with fencing, boat, 115 H.P. Johnson motor. Turnpike, Manchester, An garage cleaning and painting. 21/2 baths, and a sunny delight­ private landscaped yard, two- 3233, J, Watson Beach Co. timates, Tony Squillacote, 649- Red metal flake, and white with $250 per month. Paul W. AM radio, air conditioning, protective body side with many trees. Newly Manchester office, 647-9139. FIELDSTONE from old old sundeck, filter and pump. Now Equal Opportunity Employer. Billy, 646-2999. ful kitchen. Mid $50’s and well car garage, $60’s. 0811. trailer. Excellent condition, $2,- Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, or mouldings, STK 5M29 worth it. And, we will take your remodeled, formal dining Equal housing opportuninty. Nathan Hale area wall, orders only $795. Full price financing 643-4535. room, three bedrooms, city for delivery after June, will available. Call Tony collect, 000 or call 643-9262. RN for busy doctors office. Full COLLEGE GIRLS home in trade. T. J. Crockett, specializing in dinner parties. Realtors, 643-1577. water and sewer, good value, WARREN E. MANCHESTER 4 BEDROOMS build, 649-8407. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 203-232-6500. MANCHESTER - Family style time, 9-5:30 p.m., five days a $34,900. Cantor, & Goldfarb CANOE -16 ft., fiberglass with NOW ’ 5795 week, including alternating Will provide cleaning before DISTINCTIVE oak trim, new, $225, call 643- 2 bedroom Townhouse, private Realtors, 643-8442 or 875-6244. Custom-built for present owner, this 8 NEED a handyman, call 643- BIDWELL Home Improvement DARK RICH loam, five yards Saturdays, Please send resume and after and serving. Always a BENTON STREET - large six Getting things nioving is our 9354 or 872-7403. entrances and patio, full base­ neat appearance. Reasonable, room Colonial in the center of HOWLAND rpom Executive iiome commands a business. We take pride in 6154, repair jobs, done. Co. Expert installation of $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, ment. Includes neat, appliances to Herald Box P. MANCHESTER Vicinity - clean breath taking skyline view. Large eat- Nina 646-2999. town. Big porches, garage, REALTORS 643-1108 in kitchen, spacious living room and aluminum siding, gutters and gravel, and stone 643-9504. and carpeting, $250 per month. U our effective handlingof'real 6Vz room Ranch with two full PAVING, Recap old driveways. trims. Roofing installation and 1971 17 FT. Plywood Runabout, JANITORIAL workers needed, fireplace. Terrific buy. In mid family room with fireplaces, formal estate purchases, sales and 1971 40 hp with Mastercraft Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646- MANY MOAE IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE DEUVERY WILL DO housekeeping, thirties. T. J. Crockett, baths, fireplaced living room, dining room, 2^4 baths. Call Suzanne or Excavate and grade new or old repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. SWIMMING POOLS - Famous 1021 or 643-4535.______evenings and a few morning complete kitchen, 3/4 acre lot, ROCKLEDGE - Seven-room Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. leases. Call us at 646-4040 driveways with amesite or Coleco guaranteed luxury trailer, too many accessories to openings. Must have transpor­ references and own transporta­ Realtors, 643-1577. ten minutes to Manchester, im­ Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass J. WATSON BEACH CO. and get your deal moving. bituminous concrete. 688-5407. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, above ground swimming pool, list, call 646-3620. AUGUST - Four room apart­ tation. Call 649-5334. tion, call 643-7998, mornings. Realtor* , MLS STRANT STREET. A con­ mediate occupancy available, doors to large deck and patio, Mandiester Offie* 647-9139 roofing, storm windows, aw­ completely installed. Huge ment, heated, near bus line. mid-30’s, Keith Real Estate, large living room-dining-room DRIVEWAYS - 9 ft. X 100 ft., nings. Quality workmanship, 16’x31’ O.D. complete with LARSON 1972 16 1/2’ run about. Call 649-9021. LIIKiOlllMlI CUSTODIAN - Days for venience plus location. Builder Equal Houtlng Opportunity 646-4126, 649-1922. with cathdral ceilings, 2 $288, completely installed, on filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, Twin 40 h.p. Evinrude, E-Z summer, second shift in fall. has renovated kitchen, put on free estimates. Fully insured. □ REAL ESTATE fireplaces, walk-out basement your base, cold-mix, call now sundeck, fencing and stairs. On­ loader trailer, will sell motor DAILY rental: MORIARTY BROTHERS Call Andover Elementary aluminum siding, practically 872-9187, 649-3417. 23-25 SEAMAN CIRCLE, with built-in bar, 2-car garage, SEVEN room U&R Raised GORMAN for immediate installation, ly, $689. Full price. Financing separately. Best offer. 644-0377, ROCKVILLE 3-4 ROOMS School, 742-7339 for interview. rebuilt the house. Seven rooms, duplex, four and four, com­ large lot with privacy. $57,000. Ranch, one acre plus, seeing is Edmund Gorman Agency anywhere in Connecticut, 646- ROOFING - Specializing available. Limited quanity. Call evenings. ROCKLAND TERRACE .SYSTEM. Homes For Sale 23 1 1/2 baths, porches. Sensibly Commercial and Industrial priced. T. J. Crockett, pletely remodeled, move-in Philbrick Agency, Realtors, believing, dead end street, gar­ 3929, anytime. repairing roofs, new roofs, Carl collect, 525-9138. for more Large and beautiful one and 2 N age, two fireplaces, rec room, Real Estate Brokers PRINTING PLANT $34,900 - 6 room Cape, full Realtors, 643-1577, condition, $36,900, no agents, 646-4200. Serving Central Connecticut gutter work, chimneys, cleaned information. Garden Products 47 bedroom apartments, heat, hot call for appointment, 649-7727. no agents, 646-5107. 604 Middle Turnpike East and repaired. 30 years water, all appliances, Including dls- dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, Painting-Papering 32 hwashar, disposal, carpeting, pool SECOND SHIFT nice trees. Hutchins Agency, MANCHESTER - 6-room NEW RAISED Ranch - Seven Manchester, Conneclicul experience. Free estimates. ONE queen size bed almost new BUCKLAND FARMS - 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 VERNON MANCHESTER - Spectacular with box spring Beauty Rest and your own private terrace In a • OFFSET STRIPPER Realtors, 646-3166. Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for­ generous-sized rooms, 2 1/2 PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. Howley, 643-5361. Strawberries - pick your own, country setting. From $180. No pets. mal dining room, large kitchen Immaculate 6-room Colonial, baths, family room, 2 five bedroom Colonial, full mattress, furniture from one large field, good picking, open Experience In color work sized tennis court, heated, in- Five years experience. 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 necessary. Excellent wages 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built with pantry, 2-car garage, treed 4 good sized bedrooms, over­ fireplaces, 2-car garage, Excellent references. Pete, 742- ROOFING - Installation and bedroom apartment, must sell daily, 8-7, follow signs from Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family yard. $37,90io. Wolverton Agen­ aluminum siding, large lot. ground pool, central air- Real Estate Wanted 28 repairs, gutters, storm win­ this week. Call 568-2001. Caldor, Manchester. and liberal benefit program sized living room, formal conditioning, Florida room with 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. room, fireplaces, garages. cy Realtors, 649-2813. dining, room, IV2 baths, built- This house qualifies for $2,000 dows, doors. Experienced that includes non­ tax credit. Philbrick Agency, skylight, 4 1/2 baths, wrap ALL CASH for your property quality workmanship. Fully in­ MAGIC CHEF gas stove, STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. ins, garage. Tastefully INSIDE - Outside painting, Autos For Sale 61 contributory pension plan. BOLTON - custom built six Realtors, 646-4200. around deck, magnificent within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, sured. Free estimates. Coppertone, five years old, $75, own. Free containers. Open 8-8. decorated and landscaped. landscaping, huge rec room, instant service. Hayes Agency, fe c ia l rates for people over 65. Apply in person or call VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, room raised ranch, with 22x25 Fully insured. Estimates given. Reasonable prices. Rick after 5, 742-8732. ' No children under 14. 30 Clark Walking distance to school dark room, family room with 646-0131, 643-1101 with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, fireplaced family room, three RAISED RANCH - Seven Call 649-7863. Burnett, 646-3005. Street, South Windsor. large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver- bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen and store. Immediate oc- rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 beamed cathedral ceilings, PORCELIN bathroom sink with adjoins private rear woods and SELLING your house? Call us 74 FORD GUSTOM 500 ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. has built-in oven and range, cppanoy, $47,900. fireplaces, 2-car garage, family WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 fixtures $25. Call 568-1098 after HAY FOR FEED - mulch or ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES room, modern kitchen with much more. Call for further in­ first and we’ll make you a cash Healing-Plumbing 35 6 p.m. whatever, $1.50 per bale, at 75 PINTO SQUIRE Ranch Wagon, V-8 engine, power dining room, two-car garage, U&R REALTY CO., INC. per roll. Experienced steering, power brakes, air con­ 579 Middle Turnpike W. MANCHESTER - Four family acre lot, Wolverton Agency beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall formation and price. Warren E. offer. One day service. T. J farm Vernon, 875-7308, will V-6 engine, automatic transmission, Howland Realtors, 643-1108. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. tradesman. Call R. ditioning, radial tires, automatic Manchester, Conn. in center of town, four rooms Realtors, 649-2813. 643-2692 carpeting, air-conditioners, Starkweather, 644-3194. SEWERLINES, sink lines, STAINLESS steel kitchen sink, deliver, minimum 10 bales. power steering, power brakes. transmission. An Equal Opportunity each apartment. Income over Robert P. Murdock, Realtor professionally landscaped. $52,- cleaned with electric cutters, $15. Call 568-5098 after 6 p.m. ECONOMY Employer m/F IMMEDIATE CASH for your $6,000. Excellent estate builder, 30 LOCUST STREET - two 000. Philbrick Agency, J.' P. LEWIS & SON - Custom by professionals. McKinney MANCHESTER property. Let us explain our Antiques 46 *3895 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! *3995 ♦56,500. Wolverton Agency, family, no agents please. $44,- NEW LISTING - Forest Hills Realtors, 646-4200. decorating, interior painting, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ WHITE front, gray sides. Hot- fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, pany, 643-5308. point stove, see-through oven, KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - Realtor, 649-2813. 000. Phone 646-2426, 9-5. area, four bedroom Colonial, 2 paper hanging, new ceilings, NEW COLONIAL - Six rooms, 2 AT *29,900!! 647-1413. automatic timer for on/off, WANTED Antique furniture, Alpha numeric, experienced on­ 1/2 baths, first floor family remodeling, exterior painting, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or BOLTON LAKE - adorable 2 1/2 baths, first-floor laundry, gutters and leaders, carpentry. NO JOB too small, toilet^ excellent condition. Call 649- '73IMVENICK ly, ask for Barbara, 289-7964. room, with fireplace, two car How can you resist a 3 or 4 bedroom MAY WE BUY your home? other antique items. R. 71 PIHTO bedroom Ranch, fireplace, garage with electric eye, for­ aluminum siding, formal dining Fully insured. For estimates repairs, plugged drains, kitchen" 7891. See 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic LAKEFRONT HOME room, fireplace, handy to bus Cape? Move-in condition, close to Quick, fair, all cash and no faucets replaced, repaired, rec Harrison, 643-8709. 2-Door, 4-cyllnder engine, automatic transmission, power steering, vinyl EXPERIENCED painter utility room, fenced in yard for mal dining room, mint condi­ shopping, immediate occupancy, nice­ call 649-9658. transmission. privacy. Across the street from Why not enjoy year round and shopping. $42,800. Philbrick ly landscaped. Call 649-5306 today - ask problems. Call Warren E. rooms, bathroom remodeling, HONDA, SL350, blue, excellent the rool. wanted, at least five years tion, many extras, call Keith Tony Wasilefsky for more details and Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. COLLECTOR wishes to beach. Hurry only $26,500. living on the second Bolton Real Estate for details, 646- Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. PAINTING - interior and heat modernization, etc. Free condition, reasonalbe. Low experience. Call 649-4343 an appointment. « estimates gladly given. M & M mileage, extras, street-trail. purchase older oriental rugs. new 34 Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246, exterior, paperhanging, *1495 mpg between 6 and 7 p.m. Lake? We have a six-room 4126, 649-1922. CASH FOR HOUSES - End Will top any real offer. Please *2595 643-6775. excellent work. References. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 646-1838. home with IVz baths that is EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY those home-selling worries. Let call after 6 p.m. 646-4344. OAKLAND ST. - corner lot, en-. Free estimates. Fully insured. AVON - Do you use cosmetics, now available. Excellent BARROWS & WALLACE uS bring in a buyer. Or perhaps FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing POOL TABLE, Minnesota jewelry, cologne, household PRICED TO Sell Fast - $31,500 swimming, fishing, etc. Close trance to industrial area, eight Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. ANY QUANTITY of furniture, buys this four bedroom Ranch, IN-TOWN Mandtottar NSw Haven Hartfonl buy ourselves. We do you know. - Repairs and remodeling, Fats, all accessories included, Pinto IMPGl and Mustang II 73 MUSTANG GRANDE Items? So does everybody. room house, two car garage, Showings at your convenience. paintings, brass, , steins, 71 TORINO 500 single car garage, large, lovely to highway and easy access to Spacious executive type 8- 649-9306 397-1919 728-6619 PAPER HANGING Expert. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ excellent condition, $100, call V-8 engine, power steering, That’s why selling Avon can be needs repairs, Keith Real We need large and small or collector items. Purchase or 2-Door .Hardtop. V-8 engine, backyard. Jackston Agency 646- shopping, etc. Mid 30’s. Your average paper, in average ly. Prompt service on emergen­ 647-1563 after 6. automatic transmission, power BOTH POSITIVELY MISERLY ON GAS automatic transmission, vinyl roof. so profitable for you. I’ll show Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. room Split, 3 or 4 bedrooms, homes. Call without obligation! auction. 644-8962. 1316, 649-8782. ideal for in-law suite or guest MANCHESTER Cape - Extra room, $25. Mr. Richman, 64^ cies. 643-7024. steering, radio. WITH 2.3 LITEH ENaNE, 4 SPO. THINS., 3.tS AXIE t CtTILYTIC COHVEHTER. you how. Call 523-9401. T.J. CROCKETT Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or STROLLA-CHAIR, carriage, NEW LISTING - Custom Cape clean, and ready for Immediate 3864. I *1 Realtor 643-1577 room, oversized cathedral 649-1922'. converts to stroller, hi-chair, *3295 $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet with garage, five bedrooms, 1 occupancy, fireplace, basement BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Wanted to Buy 49 YOU RANG? You ring as ceilinged living room, balcony bing - All heating and plumbing car seat, rocker, table and *2495 kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, 1/2 baths, rec room, many rec room, partial dormer and PROFESSIONAL painting in­ BRAND NEW 1975 PINTO MPG 2 DOOR SEDAN telephone solicitor for builder, type second floor, oversized repairs plus remodeling. Call chairs. Also three-tier oak tile baths, $435 month income, extras, upper 40’s, shown by ap­ deep 160’ lot. Convenient loca­ terior, exterior, residential and COLLECTOR will pay $65 for will train, flexible hours. dining room, family room, 2 dressing table, like new. Used DARK RED, 4 SPEED, FRONT DISC BRAKES, RACK & PtWON STEERING, VINYL TRIM Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. pointment only, Goodcnild- tion, just $37,900. Call Warren □ MISC. SERVICES commercial, free estimates, 643-1496. old Bisque or China head doll. 73 ECONOLINE VAN Jobseekers, 568-1070. fireplaces, 2-car garage, 3 for one child. Best offer. 649- 70 GATALINA COLONIAL - Excellent move-in Bartlett Realty days, 646-1852' E. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. fully insured, 649-5624, after­ Call locally. 875-7356. E200 Cargo Van, V-8 engine, stan­ TOLLAND - Two-year old condition, four bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting. Asking $62,- noons. COMPLETE bath remodeling, 3789. 4-Door, green, V-8 engine, automatic dard transmission, power steering, WE HAVE an opening for an ar­ evenings, 643-7887. transmission, power steering, power eight-room Ranch, set on one baths, formal dining room, 2- 500. TOLLAND - neat three Services Ottered 31 repairs. Otto Lorentzen, Plum­ ANTIQUES - clocks, power brakes. tist with drafting and pasteup bing Contractors.649-4056 to 8,000 BTU air-conditioner. Call brakes, air conditioning. acre treed lot. Two full baths, car garage, must be seen to be BOLTON - HEBRON line - bedroom Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, EXTERIOR House painting phonographs, guns, glass, com­ experience. Fringe benefits U&R REALTY GO., INC. 646-3444. Ask for Steve. such as hospital and sick pay wall-to-wall carpet throughout. appreciated. Jackston Agency, eight room U&R built Raised 643-2692 fireplace, garage, basement, SHARPENING Service - Saws, and wallpaper removal. Name 8:30 a.m., 6-7 p.m. ic books, baseball cards, pain­ *3195 Fireplaced living room, eat-in 646-1316, 649-6050. knives, axes, shears, skates, your own price. 649-5553. tings, dolls, trains, statues. 646- plans, pension, paid holidays Ranch, Mediterranean living Robert D. Murdock, Realtor large lot, reasonably priced, *1895 and vacation. Apply in person, kitchen, family room, sundeck. room with redwood walls and 875-6954. rotary blades. Quick service. Flooring 36 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 2690, 646-1882. to Quality Nameplate, Fisher Mid 40’s. Additional land KEEP COOL this summer in planter, two fireplaces, three or Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main Building- Contracting 33 Hill Road, East Glastonbury, available. Zinsser Agency, 646- this fully air-conditioned con­ four bedrooms, nice wooded lot, St., Manchester. Hours daily STEAM CARPET Cleaning. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ 73 TORINO HARDTOP 70 TORINO 500 1511. dominium, formal dining room, OLDER HOME - Large living Lots-Land For Sale 24 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ vations. Combined inside/out- Conn. fenced in yard for children or room with dining area, eat-in NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - The Master in steam carpet Green, V-8 engine, automatic 4-Door Sedan, V-8 engine, automatic three bedrooms, finished rec day, 7:30-4, 643-7958. cleaning and hardwood floor side runs, partitioned privacy, □ REN TAL# transmission, power steering. pets, $47,500 Tedford Real kitchen, l ‘/z baths, 3 bedrooms, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ transmission, power steering, vinyl NEW COLONIAL room, closets galore. Owner Estate, 647-9914. ditions, rec rooms, porches and sanding and refinishing is germicidal lighting. Canine rool. Six spacious rooms, 1V4 baths porch. Interior completely BUILDER REWEAVING burns, holes. anxious. Jackston Agency, 646- roofing. No job too small. Call Floormasters, Inc. 119 Ann Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, aluminum siding, fireplace, oak floorsi 1316, 649-8782. redorated, 2-car garage. $33,- has just purchased several Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Rooms for Rent 52 *1595 treed lot, in convenient location, 5% BOLTON - Coventry line - five 649-3144. Street, Hartford. Call 247-7917 Manchester, 646-5971. 500. Philbrick Agency, choice lots within minutes Window shades, Venetian *2595 KING’S tax credit available.. Asking $39,900. room Ranch, two bedrooms, daily 9-5. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ CLEAN - Three bedroom dining room with corner hutch, Realtors, 646-4200. from Manchester Center. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. ADQRABLE GERBILS - for ^ BLANCHARD&R0SSEn0 Ranch, fireplaced living room, Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. WES ROBBINS carpentry sale, any reasonable offer, 643- nished rooms, centrally full basement, nice yard, $24,- Will build to his plans or remodeling specialist. Ad­ 73 178 SQUIRE 74 TORINO DEPARTMENT! Realtort-ML8 646-24S2 applianced eat-in kitchen, two CONTEMPORARY Raised 7579. located. Kitchen privileges. 189 Wm I Cantor SIt m I 900, Tedford Real Estate, 647- yours. For details, call Mr. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, MISC. FOR SALE Station Wagon, V-8 engine, full baths, lovely park-like Ranch - Large, modern kitchen MILLAR-TREE Service, Inc. Parking. Reasonable rates. Green, V-8 engine, automatic 9914. Matthew. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, transmission, power steering, power automatic transmission, power grounds. Must be sold. Jackston with pantry, formal dining Removal, pruning, lot clearing, AKC German Shepherds, cham- Phone 649-2358. starting at *2 76 9 * brakes, air conditioning. STORE room with built-ins, living room 649-3446. brakes, air conditioning. Brougham VERNON - Six-room older Agency, 646-1316 - 649-6050, BELFIORE AGENCY spraying. Fully insured. Articles for Sale 41 pionship bloodline, heavy package. Plus transportation, taxes, registration and dealer preparation home with large kitchen, three DUPLEX 5+5 with cathedral ceiling and Licenseo. Free estimates. boned, excellent temperment, ESSEX MOTOR INN - weekly Realtors 647-1413 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - *3495 bedrooms, two-car garage. $23,- THIS SEVEN room Cape Separate furnaces, city fieldstone fireplace from floor Phone 646-3437, 633-5354, ALUMINUM sheets used as three males left. Call 646-1081. rooms, single $56, double $69, *EPA HIGHWAY TEST, 23 MPG IN CITY. new homes custom built, plus tax, continental breakfast, Store Security 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. offers, a fireplaced living room, utilities, convenient location, to ceiling, redwood paneling, printing plates, .007 thick, *3495 formal dining room, three four bedrooms, 2 full baths, MANCHESTER-2/3 acre, remodeled, additions, rec OLD ENGLISH sheep dogs. air conditioning, 646-2300. amesite drive, excellent value DRIVEWiKS - any size, no job rooms, garages, kitchens 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Full or Part Time VERNON - Custom-built six- bedrooms, finished rec room, large family room with landscaping, usable out Phone 643-2711. AKC. Easy Terms. 203-456-2657. 7 1 LTD at $34,900. too big orTqo small, call day or remodeled, bath tile, cement room Cape with three nice quiet area. Jackston Agen­ fireplace, den or library, 5 building, attractive YOUNG GENTLEMAN - cen­ 7S GRAN TORINO Country Squire, V-8 engine Male or Female night, Stev® Paving, 525-6414. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set on cy, 646-1316, 649-8782, sliding glass doors, 2 large neighborhood-immediate sale NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 PRIVATE j"iding instructions, tral, pleasant room, next to 4-Door, V-8 engine, automatic automatic transmission, power 1 1/4 acres. Barn. Mid 30’s. decks, 2-car garage, large lot. desired. Odegard Realty, 643- tial or commercial. Call 649- shower, parking, 649-6801 after transmission, power steering, power steering, air conditioning. Apply at VenetiM BHi|d 1 $^es 4291. cents each. Inquire side door. English and Western, $5.00 per FORD Zinsser Agericy, 666-1511, $68,500. Philbrick Agency, 4365. 6. brakes, vinyl rool, power seat. DILLON FORD TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, CUSTOM S STOCK SHADES Manchester Evening Herald. hour, call 633-5571, anytime. MANCHESTER $46,900. Two-family flats, 5-5, Realtors, 646-4200. Also a Comptoto U m oI *2295 TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service TWO single rooms available, COVENTRY Four-room Split $38,500. Two-family Duplex, 6-6, LOT FOR SALE - Sherwood esmtsmummam SEWING MACHINE - Deluxe P'OR SALE - Irish Setter pup­ *4295 318 Main st., Manohester Phone 643-2145 Level with one-car garage, CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, Forrest, Route 20, Becket, • Remodeling, repairs, ad­ centrally located, on busline, PARKADE $41,900. Two-family, 4-4, $36,- MANCHESTER ditions, custom builcfing. No job model Pfaff. All attachments. pies, two female, orte male. living room, kitchen, two 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- city utilities, handy location, Mass. Priced for ouick sale. $60. Excellent condition. Call Champion stock, after 5 p.m., carpeted, pleasant rooms, call VENETIAN BUND CO. too small. Free estimates. Over 647-9868. bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser 900. Philbrick Agency, 646-0509 $31,500. Philbrick Agency Call Hagler Real Estate 643- asssaitmn______M«-»a 643-9262. 6d9-wnq Agency, 646-1511. Realtors, 646-4200. 6624. 25 years experience. 643-5768. Realtors, ^6-4200. i' f

Vf PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975 \ ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester , Conn., Mon., June 30. 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-THRRIB] BKNJY BY JIM BERRY Autos For Sola ei Autos For Sale 6l Autos For Sale 61 Trucks lor Sale 62 BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR ROOPLE -SonATAK F^ Yt)U 1972 FORD pickup, 1/2 ton, F- W THAT, ----- W 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - 1970 VOLKSWAGEN van, with 1972 BUICK Electra, two door THIS BEACH H0 U SE!LL B E STEP INSIDE.' LOOK-AT THAT SEA IF IT Sunroof, new interior, flaired 1973 engine, very good condi­ coupe. Savings Bank of 100, 6 ft. body, with cap, 0 REAT FER YER VACATION, TELL ME SCME- WH Y TH A T'3 TH ' V SURE, IT'S A MAT-N ' J ± ! BREEZE ...YER GETTIN’ WASN'T m on., wheel wells, Nerf bar bumpers, tion. Call 289-8120. Manchester repossession, automatic, 6 cylinder, $24M, RJDOSY,“ ------^ A BARGAIN,' FOR THE , THIM'--JUST WHY i SAME AS MY ASK-) T E R OF PURE EW- Chevy wheels, air shocks, new call 643-5479. ie> IT YOU DO SO IWa YOU \MHY YOU JOYM EW T--THE RE SHOULDN’T $2900, 646-1799. MONEY, X MUCH READIM' r EAT SO MUCH, SULT5 OF WHICH ( T f ' clutch cable and spring. Very OKAY, w o u l d n 't J you 1969 FOUR door Chevrolet, ■ ISN'T IT?.' rWARE INTELLECTUAL APPOINT good running condition. Very hard top, Impala, power drive, 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, ful­ I'LL DO, EXPAMSIOW OMTHE economical. Call after 5, 643- power steering, power win­ Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 TAKE THIS/ ONE HAND, AND OB io m o m ly loaded. Savings Bank of IT/ 4373. dows, 42,500 miles. Excellent Manchester repossession, VIOUS EXPANSION FOR EXPERT bicycle repairs, all ON THE OTHER.' condition. Phone 643-5971. $2295, 646-1799. ~nr youR 1974 OLDSMOBILE Omega V-8, makes, models and speeds. ANNUAL automatic, power steering, low 1973 DODGE custom Polara, 2- 1974 CHEVY Malibu, maroon, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, FIELD mileage, call after 5, 647-9710. door hardtop, air-conditioning, six cylinder, automatic, power Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- i K PA/? power steering, power disc steering, low mileage, 2098. / / p r w m 1974 PLYMOUTH Duster, 360, brakes; vinyl top. Excellent excellent condition, asking I* MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - ® 1975 5y NEA. Inc automatic, call 646-3620. condition, $2,195. 643-4281. $3000, call 649-0865. 6 -3 0 lowest rates available. imoTwwiwIfOf Inc i f Immediate binding. Exclusive NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ Apartments For Bent S3 Apartments For Rent 53 Business tor Rent 55 □ AUTOMOTIVE surance Agency, 643-1126. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD FOUR rooms, range, OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - DARLING. refrigerator, excellent location, Street. Call 643-4846. Autos For Sale 61 for the past 10 years we have DAD... H ER E'S YOUR S A V ...^ WELL— COULD WE HOLD NO NEED TO BE, i T H00PLE6 THE ONLY VILLAGER APARTMEHTS large kitchen, garage, $165. Y yOU'l/B AdAOe AIEIV JUNIOR THAT'S OFF ON THE TITLE, MR. L> ONE! BESIDES. YOU been the leading agency in the ME so HAPPyJ MICKEY. YOU'RE Five-room townhouse apart- Two months security. No pets, MANCHESTER - Office VICE PRESIDENT! POOP STORM. I'D FEEL MUCH GOING TO BE A PROMISED THE OWLS NEED CAR? Credit bad? area insuring motorcycles. Get BETTER IF I EARNED IT ent, VA tiled baths, 2 alr- no children. 649-0969. spaces for rent on Main St. in Bankrupt? Repossessed? PACERS NEWS !' GREAT ASSET TO ^ APPOINTMENT our rates before you "rev” up. -A N D THE TRUTH IS — MY COMPANY' onditioners, wall-to-wall Manchester. Ideal location for Honest Douglas accepts lowest Crockett Agency, Inc. 643-1577. I'M PLENTY SCARED/ you r a n . ^ arpeting, full basem ent, Homes for Rent S4 professional offices, and very down, smallest payments. If you want one — we’ve got them! eat, hot water, appliances. convenient to all facilities, Douglas Motors, 345 Main. (pRO/VMSES ^ TRIUMPH 650, 1970, stock, 6-9o TWO BEDROOM Cape, large please call 646-4100, 9 to 5 p.m. Standards and automatics — Hurry in for excellent condition, $995. Call TO EACH HIS OWM ^‘ TOrn KEEPUCCD- = 0 pets. B IX TM 1^ Ut f 6-30 yard, close to schools and shop­ TOYOTA - See us for reliable 643-8806. J & 19^5 by >tEA, Inc T M Rtg U S Pit on 649-7620 ping center. $200 per montn, MANCHESTER - 100 East used Toyotas with our 60-day best selection. MUTT AND JEFF plus security deposit. 1-974-0139 Center Street, small office, rent 100% warranty. We also buy BUD FISHER after 5. includes, air-conditioning, elec­ used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Campers-Tratters SIR, WILL you PLEASE 7 TWO BEDROOM luxury tric, heat, water, and parking 345 Center Street, Manchester, Mobile Homes 65 JJJI( j BUT THEN townhouse, located in Highland AVAILABLE August 1st, for for several cars. Wall-to-wall CALL ME A TAXI? OH DJ I 3 646-4321. AGAIN yo u Park sectipn of Manchester. couple. Four bedroom home, carpet, $175. monthly and FOR SALE - Ideal vacation SURE, Wooded and private. For infor­ fireplace, baseboard heat, no security. 633-3836., 633-7402. WE PAY $15 for complete junk vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel MA'AM.' MAY B E A mation call 646-1616, or 649- pets, no utilities, references, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto trailer, excellent condition. TEAKETTLE, 5295. security deposit. $225 monthly. Resort Property Body, 528-1990. Hardly used. Fully self- r 742-9833, 742-6505. For Rent 56 contained, sleeps 8. Four- PRISCILLA’S POP WILLINGTON, one. two, and 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, good con­ burner stove, 20 gallon propane BY AL VERMEER three bedroom apartments, Business lor Rent 55 MISQUAMICUT - Four rooms, dition, call 569-0939 between 4-6 tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- PO?, W H Y IS BECAUSE THE W O W ! IT FUNNY HOW THAT LITTLE with fireplaces, central air con­ $185 weekly, call 643-0491 or 646- p.m. glass windows, red/white/blue iTi TEMPERATURE IS UP SURE THING CAN HEAT UP THE ditioning, appliances, pool, and 0472. OFFICE SPACE Colonial decor. Price includes: WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD) sauna, pollution free country 1972 DODGE Colt station hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, IT living with highway con­ FOR RENT THREE BEDROOM Cottage on wagon, 4-cylinder, automatic mirrors, break-away brakes, venience, appointment only, 250 square feet, center of Ashford Lake. Enclosed porch, transmission, low mileage, and, if needed, electric brakes Copyrighi ■ 1975 643-2139, 684-3081. private sandy beach, paddle 6-30 Manchester, air conditioning clean. Chorches, Motors, 643- off car. Asking $3,950 or best All World■** Righli Ro^rved boat and regular boat included. and parking. Call 643-9551. 2791. ■ offer. Call 875-7782. Trad* Mark R«|iitarad MANCHESTER - Deluxe two Rent by the week, 429-4889. ' fJ ^M *HB B2k^Y"djv 9-1.4-23-35 11-17-25-33J ' 23 Iterate 24 Guido's high 37 Mete out appliances included. $150 C^55-5A«L85 read words corresponding to numbers 51-7681-88^ 38 Legal paper 49 Social event monthly. Security deposit. No STK. No. 3691 of your Zodioc birth sign. 26 149 (Roman) note TAURUS SCORPIO 27 City in ancient 1 r 5 6 7 8 9 pets. 646-5200. APR. 20 1 Loved 31 Could '-61 And ocr. 23 Gaul 2 3 DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER 2 Others 32 Orders 62 Now I W MAY 20 28 Lowered FIVE room Duplex with gar­ 3 Don't 33 Of 63 Respond HOY. 21 10 11 12 I \ 8-19-22-28 4 Efforts 34 AAoney 64 Efficient 32 Manliest age, excellent location, big lot, 24-34-39-41 i/67-77-86-90 5To 35 0f 65A 43-70-74 33 Showing signs 13 14 IS cellar and attic, middle-age or BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 6 Be 36 Thoughtless 66 Heolth of old age GEMINI SAGITTARIUS retired couple with no children 7 Walt '37Toke 67 Horse 16 18 19 HAY 21 8 Don't 36 Watcher 66 Eogerly NOV. 22 / n 34 English river or pets, $175 without utilities. 35 ‘------Last " C'r JONf 20 9 You 39 Matter 69 Don't OK. 2 1 - ] ^ ■ ■22 2. Available August 1, 643-6611. 10 Observe 40 Plans 70 Out Case" 20 ,12-27-29-52 11 Don't 41 Could 71 tnitiotive 6-18-21-38 C ' 36 Menu item ,2-69-82-87 12 Your' 42 Protect 72 Bod 142-5066 C 23 24 25 n 39 Throb CANCEX 13 Raise 43 Work 73 Schedule CAPRICORN f 14 See 44 Work 74 Well 40 Arena cheer 27 29 w $1 f JUNE 21 15 You 45 Remark 75 To OK- 41 Break i CHEVROLET ilJULY 22 16 Money 46M oy 76 Roce JAN. If vnS.’Y 42V\/alering place 3i 17 Drop 47 The 77 In 3- 7-26-32/v 45 Bondage A . 2-10-15-20 18 A 48 Ones 76 Quarrel 34 =■ 48 Musteline ^44-60^3-84 19 Look 49 Be 79 Your 37-47-71 yS 20 At 50 Your 60 Financial AQUARIUS mammal IGAS FIRED, CAST ALUMINUM] LEO 50 Siouan Indians 36 s r 38 21 Weight- 51 The 81 For i JAN. 20 JULY 23 51 Respond to 22 A 52 Indecisive 62 Press \ 40 IT IT I GRILLE 1 L.AUG. 22 23 Ways 53 For 63 Much PEI. II 52 Singing voice 24 Pending 54 New 64 Impressed , 4- 5-13-16 1-48-5883/0 53 Clumsy boats 4$ ■ 47 46 IT 25 Out 55 Improving 85 Status 68-75-79-89\& I retail price *Y29»* 31-49-57 26 For 56 Your 86 The VIRGO 27 Associates 57 Successful 87 Them PISCU DOWN 50 SI 28 Gift 58 Should 88 Progress 29 Are 59 Start 89 Ardor «*• ” ^ 1 Jestiny $2 5$ MAR. 20’^ 6 4 6 -6 4 6 4 f\/ un. 12 30 /Wake 60 They're 90 Mouth 2 College cheers 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 3(M0-53-54i JI ??\3^5-46-59 ')G oo(I (^Adverse Neutral /65-T2-78 T.9 61-64-73 n (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., June 30, 1975

EXPORTS Miss Doering Chosen DALLAS (UPl) - The presi­ She Heralb Clean-Up Linked' to Public Works Week dent of a company with a large quantity of international trade For Summer in Sweden says the United States could pro­ { duce a significant number of throughout the year by the placed by the roadsides. SOI TII WINDSOR dent, was vice president of her SOUTH WINDSOR this week he has requested the new jobs for Americans by public works employes. Residents may take this op­ Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to ' The Nilssons are an English- junior class, on the board of upping its exports. Judv Kuehnel In honor of Public Works portunity to make this a assist the clean-up by a speaking family with two teen­ directors of the school Outing John V. James, president of 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 Week in South Windsor, Smith “spring cleaning week” by carrying out roadside cleaning Judy Kuehnel age sons. Club and will be president of the Dresser Industries, Inc., said as South Windsor Youth Council South Windsor Mayor Robert ‘ has suggested that the week be clearing out attics, cellars and programs. 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 Smith has declared June 30-July designated a townwide clean-up much as six per cent of the U.S. Suzanne Doering, daughter of When she arrives in Sweden, for 1975-76. closets. “These combined efforts,” 3 “Public Works Week,” in week, beginning June 30 and The South Windsor fire Gross National Product is ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Gene Doering, 711 she will attend a language camp In addition to her school ac­ said Smith, "will certainly observance of National Public continuing through July 3. marshal has endorsed a once-a- ported. He said both manage­ Governor’s Highway, has been at Asljunjg Agarden, tivities, Suzanne enjoys leave our town safer, cleaner, ment and labor have a direct in­ Lorkelljunga for three days, writing, art and skiing. Works Week. The Public Works Depart­ year disposal of obsolete items more attractive community by chosen to be the local represen­ During this week Mayor ment will travel throughout which clutter basements and at­ terest in raising the level of ex­ tative of the American Abroad before joining her host family. Upon her return in late the end of Public Works Week.” Smith has asked all residents to town and assist homeowners by tics and have been known to ports, especially during a period Program for the summer. August. Miss Doering will be consider the continuing ser­ removing throw-away contribute to fire damage. of economic sluggishness. The selection was made by At South Windsor High available for speaking vices and benefits provided household and yard items Mayor Smith said that during the New York Headquarters of School, Suzanne is an honor stu- engagements to local clubs. the American Field Service. Miss Doering will be living with the family of Gunnar Milsson, of Molndal, Sweden. Clerk Award Won by Enes " "r" an d SOUTH WINDSOR judv Kuehnel SPoS^ F^M"L^"GE?TOGEfHER°s" 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 South Windsor has received a second-place award in the International Institute of Municipal Clerks Annual BARGA,Nf5N"ALL"?0UR"|pSRT'' Awards Contest for its 1974 An­ nual Town Report. South Windsor, entered under CELFRr Ptc: s o m e th in g TO the small municipalities section (under 25,000 population), received honorable mention; the second highest award for that category. The first highest in the small municipalities area went to Well, Maine. A certificate recognizing the town’s distinction has been sent to Charles N. Enes, South Wind­ sor Town Clerk. John J. Hunnewell, executive director of the International Institute of Municipal Clers, S AVE 25.99 SAV E 11.99 said that the judges and members of the awards com­ mittee were extremely im­ pressed with the excellence and quality of the reports sub­ mitted. According to Hunnewell the worth of the publication was $ 5 8 judged on its acceptance by the our reg. 69.99 public, and how municipal of­ our reg. 99.99 ficers were serving their con­ COLUMBIA 26** stituents to the best of their HUFFY 27** ability. MEIS*S GRANDE 3-SPEED MEN*S Nine municipalities were 10-SPEED RACER OR LADIES* BIKE honored by the IIMC at its 29th Fully reflectorized 26” bike de­ Annual Conference held in Handsome wheels for serious signed for safety and durability! Denver, Colo. cyclists! 10-speed derailleur gear­ 3-speed hub with trigger control; ing system; stem mounted shift mmmirm-%/ COLUMBIA Light Road handlebar; front/rear levers; gumwall tires; Maes bend HUFFY sidepull caliper brakes; bow type handlebars; dual center pull cali­ reflector pedals; lightweight saddle; per handbrakes with easy-reach full-length chain guard. Book Lists levers; rat trap reflective pedals. COLUMBIA MEN'S OR LADIES' 5-SPEED 26" BIKE... ^72 COLUMBIA MEN'S 27" 10-SPEED RACER...^S4 our reg. 79.99 Bike Paths our reg. 99.99______

SOUTH WINDSOR Judy Kuehnel SAVE 13.99 SAVE 18.99 SAVE 5.99 6 4 4 -1 3 6 4 South Windsor bike route brochures have been dis­ tributed by the Mass Transit Commission, showing official $66 our reg. 84.99 our reg. 49.99 bike routes in town. our reg. 89.99 Safety precautions and HUFFY 2 6 ” HUFFY 24" BOYS' HUFFY 2 0 " Connecticut bicycle laws are in­ MEN'S OR LADIES' "SUNSCAMP" BOYS' OR GIRLS' cluded in the brochure along 10-SPEED BIKE 10-SPEED BIKE HI RISE BIKE with tips on bicycling. "Scour bike featuring 10- Great wheels at greater Colorful bike with snappy Signs have not yet been speed derailleur gearing savings! 10-speed de­ styling...sure to please placed along the routes, system, Maes bend han­ railleur gearing system: young cyclistsi Coaster dlebars, dual caliper hand Maes bend handlebars: brake: hi rise handlebars: however mid-July installation brakes and reflective rat dual caliper hand brakes: reflective pedals: custom is expected. trap pedals. blackwall tires: reflec­ banana saddle: blackwall tive rat trap pedals. cheater slick rear tire on Brochures will be available at boys’ model. Town Hall, South Windsor L ibrary, Wood M em orial COLUMBIA 26" MEN'S 10-SPEED BIKE...^74 HUFFY "SCOUT" 10-SPEED 24" B IK E...^79 HUFFY 20" "RED HOT’ ’ 3-SPEED BIKE... $ 6 4 our reg. 79.99 Library and .Veterans our reg. 79.99 our reg. 89.99 Memorial Park. Neighboring towns will be given copies after the installation of the bike route signs. SAVE NOW! SAVE 2.11 The route includes two sec­ SVPBR SPECIALI tions on either side of town. One 88 goes by Veterans Memorial }.99 our reg. Park to Old Union School, down 8.99 old Main St. past Ellsworth School, to Griffin Rd. toward 9" BALL FOR PLA YGROUND the Eli Terry School. SAVE 2.11 9.99 \PITCH BACK A second section includes 250 per store. , ^ f Specially designed for Practice pitching In your rugged play on any sur- own backyard! Rugged Graham Rd. to Pierce Rd., BLACK KNIGHT SKA TE BOARD springs; dual back braces Deming St., Avery St., Miller facel Waterproof; Inflat­ 23" birch board with natural finish. "Black Knight" able; red rubber construc­ lor support: tough net Rd. and Nevers Rd. silk screened design; self-contained fibre wheels; designed lor durability; tion for long life; sure- folds for easy carrying fn e a s t 250 per store no loose ball bearings. grip patterned surface. and storage. Receive .Awards DELUXE SKATE BOARD... 1 3 t 9 9 The South Windsor School Department has announced more award recipients within its graduation class. 1 % our reg. our reg. They are Clifford A. Lange, prices on prices on math department award; our entire i / ^ r n our entire Rosemary Simao, South Wind­ stock of sor Education Association U r r stock of U r r scholarship (3(X)); Gerald San­ SAVE 4.11 ford, (identical award as Miss SAVE 3.11 PLAYGYMS & CLIMB TOILERS BASEBALL EQUIPMENT Simao); Jennifer Jones, $200 Terrific exercise equipment for children! Don’t miss this special I Youth and Pro style MARX CHUGGING scholarship from the Knights of CHOO-CHOO Columbus, Father Rosenberger MARX BIG WHEEL^'” ^ fi,,Choo3e from wide selection including 4-leg leather gloves; wood and aluminum Little and 6-leg playgyms, climbing towers and League, hardball and softball bats; balls. Shop Dbflghtful toy for children ages Council; Kathryn MacDonald, Fabulous trike featuring steel hand brake lor rear wheel cubes, BIg-T-FItness® centers, Whirlybirds® now and enjoy savings as well as fantastic 3-7. Real chugging sound Is $150 scholarship from First powered off the rear wheels. speed control! Molded plastic and much more. play action. our rag. 12.99 Congregational Church of South oonstructlon: saddle bag; lor Plastic construction. our reg. 18.99 Windsor; Lynn Euzenas, $300 ages 3-7.______scholarship from South Windsor College Scholarship Organiza­ SAVE NOW! MANHATTAN 8 OZ. BUBBLE SOAP...... 2 for 29* tion; Melissa Murray, $500 our reg. 24c each COLECO 5 FT. ROUND scholarship from the South i88 WHAMO FRISBEE®...... our reg. 89c D O * Windsor Women’s Club. lOur reg. POLY POOL PLAYMORE 64-PQ. COLORING BOOK...... 6 for 8 8 * Also, Stephen M. Galovich 14.49 64-CT. PAK our rag. 19c each SAVE 1.5S received a $500 scholarship from the .South Windsor Police KENNER ICE BINNEY & SMITH CRAYONS...... our rag. 1.29 98* Association and Catherine BIRD^'" WHAMO HULA HOOP...... our reg. 2.69.1.88 iJanowiecz received a $500 44 SAVE 3.11 JMake Ice balls by o u r reg. scholarship from the South H'pushlng Ice Bird back HTH 2-LBS. GRANULAR CHLORINE...... 1 « 8 8 Windsor Exchange Club. lland forth on Ice block, our reg. 2.36 8.99 COLECO 60" POLY Uthen syrup and enjoyl HTH 5-LBS. GRANULAR CHLORINE...... 0 . 0 0 SLIDE W SPLASH “"• POOL lice Bird, Ice tray, 2 >88 I our rag. 5.89 - Icups, 2 spoons and 5 One piece plastic construction. Lots of water fun for Lota of water-fun for children I Metal our rag. Isyruppackets Included. BLAZON BABY SWING...... our rag. 5 . 9 9 4 . 0 0 ladder; plastic steps; 1-pc. plaatic 16.99 CLOSEST NEIGHBOR children. Folds for easy storage. construction; handy drain plug. BIMINI, Bahamas (UPI) - COLECO 45” ROUND POLY POOL our reg. 5.99 4.88 Bimini is the closest foreign is­ Sale In effect thru this weekend land to the United States. The USE OUR CONVENIENT sportfishing center of the Bahamas, it is just 50 miles off 381 Broad St., Manchester LAYAWAY PLAN th e Florida coast 1 (, y