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PAGE TWENTY MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., June 1, 1978 Police $73,601 secreted in. deceased woman^s home. Page 12 f ■

The weather Becoming cloudy this afternoon. Highs around M, 27 C. Chance of showers or thunderstorms late this afternoon continuing tonight. Lows around 60. lianrljPHtpr lEupning Bmlii Mostly cloudy with a chance of showers Saturday. Highs in the 70s. Probability of precipitation 30 A Family NEWSpaper Since 1881 percent today 50 percent tonight 30 percent Satur­ day. Winds light and variable today tonight and Vol. XCVII, No. 206 — Manchester, Conn., Friday, June 2, 1978 Single Copy 20 Cents Saturday. National weather map on page 20. New ISMcoalA . ShidsT , Study: UoS. protests bug MOSCOW (UPI) - The U.S. Em­ seven stories to meet the tunnel, devices found May 25 were of “an in­ bassy said today it has lodged a which branched off at an angle, they telligence gathering nature,” but he protest with the Soviet Foreign said. declined to give any details about the Ministry over electronic eavesdrop­ There was no indication how long it number, locations or type of equip­ ping devices discovered in the em­ had been in use. ment. bassy building. Ambassador Malcolm Toon was in An embassy spokesman confirmed Washington for vacation and con­ In 1964, with information supplied a State Department statement in sultation and other embassy officials by a Soviet agent who defected to the Washington that "electronic devices refused to comment on the announce­ , the State Department of an intelligence gathering nature” ment made Thursday in Washington. located 44 listening devices that had Important The south wing of the embassy was were found May 25. been built into the walls of the But the spokesman refused to com­ not damaged in the fire, which broke Moscow Embassy when it was con­ ment on reports from other out the night of Aug. 26, but structed in 1952. American sources that the devices American personnel, including Navy had been planted in a secret shaft Seabees, are extensively renovating Two years ago, the United States connected with an underground the building in addition to fire complained that the Russians were tunnel leading toward Soviet apart­ repairs. beaming microwaves at the U.S. ment and office buildings. In Washington, State Department Embassy in Moscow in an attempt to Workmen remodeling the embassy spokesman Tom Reston said the eavesdrop on conversations inside. following a fire there in August came upon the shaft in the south wing, which houses embassy apartments, the sources said. Angry Carter denies They said a workmen who went down the shaft to investigate came upon a Soviet man who hurried out the other end. There was speculation the Soviets realized the shaft had Post’s SALT article been discovered and had sent the WASHINGTON (UPI) - President “I understand that on occasions man to strip it of wires and other Carter angrily denied today a there will be inadvertent inac­ Girls can be farmers, too electronic gear. published report that he had frozen curacies in reporting of news ... and The sources said the devices in­ U.S. talks on limiting strategic arms live with it. But this morning there Farming isn’t just for boys. The girls treated to an outing at the center, each year. cluded a dish-shaped unit resembling because of political considerations at was an example serious enough to showed just as much interest in the tour Glenn Reichle, left, explains the workings of an antenna used for transmitting and home and abroad. warrant a direct appearance before given of the Vocational-Agricultural Center a tractor as other children await their turn to receiving. report. you by the president of the United at Rockville High Scool TTiursday. Children sit in the big seat. Reichle is a Vo-Ag student. The shaft was either part of, or Carter said, is “totally inaccurate” States. near, an unused chimney toward the from the first grades in area schools are (Herald photo by Pinto) and “damaging (to) our country and “This story in the Washington Post back of the roof and extended down our credibility.” — the White House is reported Carter, carrying the newspaper in freezing the strategic arms talks — is his hand, called reporters to the Oval totally inaccurate. Before the story Office to personally castigate the was published the reporters were in­ Inside today Post for running the copyrighted formed the story was totally inac­ Court overrules PZC story. curate. The editors decided to go “It damages our country,” the ahe^.with it anyhow. president said. “It damages my (barter said U.S. arms negotiators Manchester credibility and I think it damages the had never discussed such an option, prospects for continuation of the “even informally.” A fair housing plan foi basic policy of our govemement Manchester will be discussed next in Lenti subdivision Secretary of State Cyrus Vance and which has not changed since I came Carter aide Hamilton Jordan as well week |)y the Board of Directors ir Residents, however, expressed in office, that is, to proceed the wake of HUD’s refusal to give By GREG PEARSON tablished that receipt of evidence as Press Secretary Jody Powell were Herald Reporter concern about the safety of children after a public hearing is improper,” aggressively with SALT negotiations, also quick to deny the Post renort the town its Community Develop- in the area and the possibility of to conclude a treaty as early as possi­ ment grant. See page 2. he said. An appeal of a proposed subdivi­ flooding if the basin overflowed or ble — and that is without delay or sion on the Lenti Farms tract in the dam broke. The firm had been retained as because of political consideration — Town receives rough estimate MacKinnon Manchester has been sustained by engineers by the applicants and, to make sure the treaty, when con­ that Hilliard Pond’s appraisal is Court of Common Pleas Judge Four residents of Thayer Road and thus, was not a disinterested cluded, will be in the best interests of 510,500, far below the price now Edward Y. O’Connell. one from Tuck Road appealed the ap­ technical advisor, the judge ruled. our country.” fires back under consideration. See page O'Connell ruled that the town’s The defendants in the case argued proval of the subdivision and an The Post, quoting reliable sources, HARTFORD (UPI) - Ad­ 12. Planning and Zoning (Commission in­ that a public hearing is not man­ ' inland-wetlands permit granted by said in today’s editions that the ad­ ministrative Service Commissioner correctly accepted evidence after a datory for subdivisions. Thus, certain the PZC. ministration decided it would be a Daniel MacKinnon, fired by Gov. public hearing on the subdivision. rules should not be required. political mistake to sign a SALT The 59-lot subdivision had been The inland-wetlands permit appeal Elia T. Grasso only eight months Vernon agreement because current domestic after she chose him for the important proposed by developers Robert Stone was bSsed on a technical error which “The court is not persuaded by this and international problems make The Committee on Public and Jack Goldberg for the 40-acre was corrected through a second argument,” O’Connell wrote. “The post, has blamed resistance to ratification of such a treaty unlikely. political interference and favoritism Sno Ekiucation (COPE) is continuing Lenti Farms tract off Gardner public hearing on the matter. There law will not allow a hearing to stand The Ppst reported administration its support for reinstatement of Street. The PZC voted 4-1 last Oc­ was no appeal of the second inland- that violates the fundamental rules for his downfall. officials said the net effect of the tac­ But in a verbal punching match the original "Board of Eklucation tober to approve the plan. wetlands permit. of natural justice.” tic is to reject any new Soviet between the two Thursday, Mrs. budget. The budget was reduced The subdivision has sparked much Judge O’Connell’s decision was not The proposed developers. Stone proposals for the time being. Grasso said MacKinnon, a former by $125,000 by the Town (Council. discussion and opposition since it was based on the merits of the subdivi­ and Goldberg, could not be reached “ We’re stuck, we’re not Marine and no-nonsense It will be returned the same way first proposed more than a year ago. Smokers rate taste of MERIT lOO’s equal to sion, but on the acceptance of for comment this morning. demonstrating flexibility,” one of­ businessman, “pushed people to a second Town Meeting. See A previous Residence AA’ Cluster evidence by the PZC after the public ficial was quoted as saying. page 10. Zone subdivision had been rejected But Carter angrily rejected that by the PZC. hearing. They could appeal to the state —See Page Twelve A search through a wooded area account. Neighbors who opposed the Supreme (Jourt. They also could sub­ off Interstate 86 in Vernon failed On Oct. 19, the PZC received new -or better than-leading high tar 100k proposal spoke most often about a mit another application to the PZC, to reveal any clues concerning the hydraulic calculations concerned detention basin that would be in­ Alan Lamson, town planner, said i t f i remains of the body of a Rockville with redesign of the basin. The infor­ cluded as part of the subdivision. The mation was submitted by Griswold & today. woman found there last month. Se, basin would hold water during rainy Can low tar MERIT lOO’s—packed with Confirmed: 85% of MERIT 100 s smokers say page 10. Fuss, which is now Fuss & O’Neill. periods and let it drain gradually into “The plaintiffs were not advised of Attorney David Call, who ‘Enriched Flavor! tobacco—measure up to the it was an “easy switch’’ from high tar brands. the ^ound and nearby water bodies. the receipt of this letter and were represented the neighbors who During other periods, the basin offered no opportunity to respond,” appealed, said that he was tastje expectations of high tar lOO’s smokers? Confirmed: Overwhelming majority of The world would be dry. O’Connell wrote. “It is well es­ “delighted” with the decision. Read the results from a new, nationwide MERIT lOO’s smokers say their former high tar Police in USSR crack down on research effort involving smokers who actually brands weren’t missed! dissident Jews and force some planning a protest to remain in taste-tested MERIT lOO’s against leading high Confirmed: 9 out of 10 MERIT lOO’s smokers their homes. See page 18. Cummings, District aides tar lOO’s. not considering other brands. Results Endorse MERIT Breakthrough First M^jor Alternative lb Hig^ lar Smdiing The nation exchange■ j harsh criticism Confirmed: Majority of lOO’s smokers rate Tuition tax credit measure Theodore Cummings this morning voters, often has small turnouts at its surance carrier for the District. MERIT lOO’s has proven conclusively that it Tuesday night, the Charter Revi­ passes House and appears headed issued a statement critical of the public hearings and elections. MERIT lOO’s taste equal to—or better th an - Eighth Utilities District and one of Lassow responded that the sion Commission voted to take no ac­ not only delivers the flavor of high tar brands— for passage by Senate but faces tion on revising the Town Charter to presidential veto. See page 18. its fire officers who serves on the District’s government is a more leading high tar lOO’s tested! Cigarettes having but continues to satisfy! Charter Revision (Commission. representative and open one than the clarify the Buckland fire jurisdiction The criticisms are unfounded, ac­ town’s, which is run by the nine- matter. up to 70% more tar. This ability to satisfy over long periods of cording to Gordon Lassow, District member Board of Directors. Irish’s vote was one of five to take president, and Wallace Irish Jr., the ' “Everytime we have an issue, we no action. Confirmed: Majority of lOO’s smokers confirm time could be the most important evidence to Sports District’s assistant fire marshal who bring it to the whole electorate,” Irish said that he has tried to main­ serves on the Charter Revision Com­ Lassow said. tain an above-board policy in all Cheney Tech baseball team nips taste satisfaction of low tar MERIT lOO’s. date that MERIT lOO’s is what it claims mission. He also spoke harshly of Cum­ matters he is involved in. One reason Rham in protested game. .See Cummings, who is the leader of a mings’ criticism. he dropped out of the race for the Detailed interviews were also conducted with page 13. to be: The first major alternative to high recent move to consolidate the “’The man is doing more to harm 12th Assembly District seat, which is Sports figures in the news. See District with the Town of now held by Cummings, was so he current MERIT lOO’s smokers. tar smoking. page 14. this town than anyone else,” Lassow Manchester, said that the District said. “He is bringing dissension, could continue to serve on the com­ often says that it is a minority group grief and pain.” mission strictly as a resident and not being picked on by the majority. Ciummings also criticized Irish for a candidate. He is critical because he feels the voting on a matter concerning the Irish said “ He attem pts to Kings: 8 mg"tar!' 0.6 mg nicotine av. per cigareiie, FTC Report Aug! 77 District is run by only a handful of its District at Tuesday night’s Charter politicize areas which have no effect 1 go's; 11 mg" tar!' 0.8 mg nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC Method. Index residents. Revision Commission meeting. except throwing the attention of Area towns ...... 9,10 “They use a law that allows a hand­ Cummings, who is Democratic viewers to another area.” Classified...... 19-23 ful of people to harm the vast town chairman, said that former He mentioned Cummings dual Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined Comics...... 11 majority,” Cummings said, Democratic mayor Matthew Moriar- positions of state representative and Dear Abby...... 11 referring to the petitioning effort of ty Jr. is considering stepping down town chairman. As town chairman, That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. MERIT Buckland residents who asked to A rest from the rides East Hartford...... 8,9 from the Qiarter Revision (Commis­ he is required to make many ap­ Ehitertalnment ...... 17 become part of the District. This sion because his firm may have to pointments. This could be viewed as Employees of the Sheltered Workshop take a cool refresh­ O Philip Morrif Inc. \ ’ilH Kings&KK)^ Lottery...... 12 would be harmful to a majority of appear before the Zoning Board of a conflict with his duties as represen­ ment break under a tr^ at the Knights of Columbus carnival Appeals. Manchester...... 2,3,12 Manchester residents who would tative, Irish said. Thursday. The KofC members provided the Sheltered Obituaries ...... 12 face increased fire taxes because of “We have a person on the commis­ Irish also said that the insurance Sports...... 13-15 the loss of the revenues from the sion making decisions on a work for the District has been done Workshop employees with an afternoon of rides ^nd entertain­ Buckland area. governmental body by which he’s through bid procedures and will be ment at their carnival at the KofC Hall. The carnival will con­ % Cummings also said that the paid,” Cummings said of Irish. Irish subject to a rebidding in the next cou­ tinue today until 10 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 10 p.m. District, whose legislative body is its is an assistant fire marshal and in­ ple of weeks. (Herald photo by Pinto)

i \ y MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 2, 1978- PAGE THREtl PAGE tw o - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mancheiter. Conn., Fri„ June t, 1978 \ Town board will discuss About town

Sunset Rebekah' Lodge fair housing plan Tuesday will have a memorial ser­ vice for deceased it fails to do so, the CD monies could The Manchester Board of Direc­ items as an educational' program members at its meeting tors next week is expected to discuss about fair bousing. be withheld and other non-housing Monday at 8 p.m. at the Three ring dreus a fair housiiig pian that the U.S. HUD alao.said that the town must proje^i such as the dental clinic, Marine Corps League Department of Hoosiiig and Urtum present a plan ttut includes such ac­ . could ^ jeopardised. Home. Elaine Lancaster, Development (HUD) h u asked for tivities within the next 10 days or it Zinsser is confident that the town district deputy president, as part of the town's application for will recommend denial of the CD will receive its funding. "I think will make her official visit Community Developmnt funds. funds to Manchester. they’re going to approve the mney, to the lodge. Refreshments Town and HUD officials met Town officials, particularly Penny he said of HUD. will be served. Officers Thursday in Hartford to discuss the and Director Carl 'Zinsser, said that He said, however, that he docs will wear white. town’s application this year for |483,- the town’s fair bousing record is a plan to vote for a fair housing plan he does not believe in it just to obtain 000 in CD funds. HUD has threatened good one. The rate of minority-group Manchester Chapter, Cultured to withhold the funding because it members moving into town has in< the money. SPEBSQSA, will meet black and He also would not support a says the town has failed to meet cer­ creased, and there have been no Monday at 7:30 at the Teen white pearls charges of discrimination from proposal such as having the Urban A genuine resting on a Moonstone, tain regulations of the program. C e n te r Annex of chi^wbeiyl Members of the board who someone trying to buy a house, they League act as a housing monitor in l4k gold with the Manchester Recreation alexandrite setting of floatiim bine attended Thursday’s session also said. ' Manchester. Center. The meeting is flanked by 2 elegant Another possibility might be the light ofa cut’s expressed displeasure with HUD’s ",Wbat I find frustrating is their open to all area men in­ brilliant simplicn^lieity. eye in l4k reliance on regulations. They feel the (HUD^) discretion is very much hiring of an employee to handle a fair terested in singing four- diamonds in gold. limitM by the regulations,” Penny housing plan. Including education and 14 k gold. 86S department may not place enough part barbershop harmony. SlE emphasis on the actual ac­ said after Thursday’s meeting. "Why counseling. Federal funding might Board of Education presents awards complishments of the town. should it be necessary to establish a pay the cost of the position. Retired Masons are Stephen Penny, chairman of the plan to alleviate a problem that Thursday’s meeting also focused The Manchester Board of Education Zanlungo, best performance for elementary reminded of the Open board, said that he expects the board doesn’t exist?” Penny said. on three other areas — the progress Maintenance Department presented its se- school custodian; John Wagner, best perfor­ House on Monday from 10 Director Betty Intagllata, who also and location of CD projecte, the will discuss the fair housing plan at cond'annual awards recently. Recipients are, mance for secondary school custodian; and a.m. to noon at the its Tuesdaymeeting. attended Thursday’s meeting, said of town’s hiring practices, and the Jewelers & Silversmiths Since 1900 from left, Alan Cone, principal of Bennet Isidor Wolf, principal of Green School, best Masonic Temple, 25 E. The possibility of a special meeting HUD, “I don’t think they’re the type town’s lack of housing for low- Center St. This social event that are lenient. When they see a income and elderly residents. Junior High School, best maintained secon­ maintained elementary school. (Herald photo 958 MAIN 8T„ DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER on the subject also was mentioned, is sponsored by HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS but the b o ^ apparently will include regulatlonP, they see a regulation. Alan Mason, CD coordinator, will dary school; Edward Walters, best perfor­ by Pinto) Manchester Lodge of A gift from the students the matter in its regular Tuesday They don't bend.” prepare information dealing with mance for maintenance mechanic; Cletto Masons and ail Masons are meeting. She was concerned that the board HUD’s complaints in those Areas. In appreciation for their services, presentations are Christine Sweeney, left, invited for fellowship and HUD has said that the town must has such a short period of time to The key issue, however, seenu to be coffee. Manchester Green School staff members are and Egils Ramans. The presentation take an active role in encouraging develop a plan to present lo HUD. If the fair housing plan. presented with sweatshirts bearing the climax^ the school’s field day — a day of fair housing. This mght include such school's insignia. The recipients are Cletto outdoor events and contests. (Herald photo Town to inspect Zanlungo, left,j;ustodian, and Frank Rizza, by Pinto) ^^ical education teacher. Making the Enthusiasm pleases GOP septic systems Peter Sylvester, chairman of the registrar ot voters since 1960, has again. candidate selection committee for said that he is interested in seeking The seat now is held by State Rep. The Manchester Health Department will conduct a sep­ District backs Barry Manchester' Republicans, said this the party’s nomination for the seat, Theodore Cummings, who is also tic system survey on Redwood Road, Galaxy Drive, ( About town ) morning that be is excited about the which includes four of the town’s ten Democratic Town Chairman. Ralph Road, Hillstown Road, Bush Hill Road, Garnet party interest shown by two can­ voting districts. “I’m very pleased to see the Road, Winthrop Road, Glendale Road, Kenney Street and for attorney general didates seeking the 12th Assembly Walter Joyner, who ran two years Santina Drive in June. The Glastonbury Ehnblem Club enthusiasm in our party shown by District seat. ago for the seat and lost, also has The inspectors will carry pictured identification cards will sponsor a card party Saturday at Fred Peck running for office,” state Sen. David Barry of There apparently has been some Frederick Peck, the party’s said that he is interested in running Sylvester said. and will conduct inspections between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Manchester has been endorsed for concern about some of the past ac­ 8 p.m. in the Elks Hall on Woodland The inspection will involve checking the vicinity of the Noiv, SHM Street, Glastonbury. Ed and Mary Sylvester is not yet backing either the slate's attorney general position tions of Ajello. of the two Republican hopefuls. septic field for any overflow problems and Uie owners by the Democratic Fourth Senatorial Barry said that he expects Ajello to McKeever of Manchester will be the will be questioned on maintenance of the septic tank. callers. There will be refreshments Tychsen to speak Sunday Two years ago, the Party had no District Association. be the Democratic candidate for at­ announced candidates for the seat A brief description and operation of a typical septic torney general in November. and door prizes. Barry represents the Fourth Dr. Aifred B. Tychsen, assistant Manchester schooi system this before the local Republican Town system will be given each homeowner with the “I’m not mounting any campaign District and has served four terms in superintendent of Manchester summer to become the superinten­ Committee met to endorse can­ recommendation that the septic tank be pumped out the senate. against him," Barry said. He said, A bicycle safety program will be regularly every three years. conduct^ at Waddell School Satur­ schools, will be guest speaker Sunday dent of Middletown schools. didates for the 12th and 13th CanG^l»e¥Ml however, that he would accept the at­ The incumbent attorney general, at the 11 a.m. meeting of the Assembly Districts. Joyner was If no one is at home at the time of the visit, a card will torney general’s position if it is day from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Music for Sunday’s meeting will be Carl Ajello, is expected to run again. Unitarian Universaiist Society: East provided by Roland Cherico, trumpet n o m in a l that night. be left asking that the owner call the Health Department o ffer^ him. Children from that area should bring But, the endorsement of Barry was at the Community Y, 78 N. Main St., This year, three candidates to set up an appointment. The Democratic Fourth Senatorial their bikes for inspection during soioist. made just in case Ajello does not Manchester. After the program, there will be a already have announced for the District Association endorsed Barry those hours. The program is jointly seek the position or is not Tychsen wiii discuss “Pubiic period for coffee and discussion. assembly seat, although one, Wallace at a Wednesday night meeting. sponsored by the Waddell School renominated by the party. Education — where is it headed in the There aiso wili be Sunday Schooi. Irish Jr., has dropped out b ^ u s e qf The party’s nominee for attorney Patricia Low, Glastonbury town PTA and the Manchester Police SATs Saturday next 10 years?” He is ieaving the Nursery care will be available. personal and business commitments. general, like all statewide elected of­ chairman, made the motion that the Department. fices, will be selected at the July con­ endorsement be made. Students who have registered to take the Scholastic Ap­ a Ifigher RateThan vention. titude Test (SAT) or College Board Achievement Tests TECH STEREO Saturday at Manchester High School are reminded that Dinner set the doors will open at 7:50 a.m. Students will be assigned to testing rooms on a first Bike trip set Sunday for Sartor come, first served basis. The latest possible arrival time is 8:30 a.m. The American Youth Hostels have looping back to the Mary Cheney Students should bring their ticket of admission, some planned a doubleheader bike trip for Library, Main Street, Manchester. A fareweil dinner wiil be held June 13 at the Marco Polo Restaurant to form of identification, and two No. 2 pencils. Unde Sam Sunday. The second ride leaves Mary Paifking will be in the studentrparking lot off Brookfield The first trip, a 20-miler, leaves 7 Cheney Library at 9 a.m. for a ride honor former Deputy Police Chief 1 000,000 a m. from the East Hartford Public Richard Sartor. Sartor has taken a Street. Students are asked to enter the building through through the Bolton countryside. $ , the entrance to the cafeteria lobby adjacent to the stu­ Library, 840 Main St., East Hartford, position as chief of poiice in The leader is Steve Fink. For dent parking lot. " and proceeds over relatively flat further information, call 568-3265. Cheshire, Connecticut. country through South Windsor, The evening wili start with cocktails at 6:30 and dinner at 7:30. Color preferences and Tickets may be obtained from the SIDEWALK foiiowing: Chairman Raymond F. DALTON, Ga. (UPI)----- Color and texture are the two Council plans seminar Damato, 646-1021; Co-chairman At­ predominant reasons consumers give for their carpet torney Barry Botticello, 643-1845; choices. Psychologist William D. Samoff theorizes that Captain Henry Minor or Superinten­ everyone has intrinsic color affinities that govern their on affirmative action dent John Baidyga of the Manchester acceptance or rejection of what they see. Poiice Department. Sarnoff told the annual convention of carpet and rug The Manchester Community Ser­ She will present an overview of the vices Council is sponsoring a seminar manufacturers in Hollywood, Fla., people’s color Commercial Banks! whole concept of affirmative action preferences fall into two classifications. One group on affirmative action Tuesday from and Will deal with several issues in­ increase coming SALE prefers blues and reds and accepts magentas. The other 10 a m. to noon at the Community cluding" salary equality for women Baptist Church. TONS OF X HUGE LOWEST PRICES ALL BRAND prefers red and yellow combinations and all hues that and minorities, maternity leave, and (UPI) - The blend with them. ■rhe theme of the seminar will be, recruiting and hiring. nation’s metai service centers expect EQUIPMENT ^ DISCOUNT YOUU EVER FIND NAMES “ How Does Affirmative Action This program is being offered to all to market about 10 percent more Affect Your Life?" members of the Manchester Com­ steel and other metal products in Gail Patrick, affirmative action of­ munity Services Council and is open 1978, the Steel Service Center ficer for Manchester Community to the public. Institute predicts. College, will be the guest lecturer. SAVINGS OF more interest than you^can get UP TO RAY’S ARMY & NAVY S Non-credit summer courses S B P 80S Main St Manchester • 646-0762 from current 6-month Treasury Bills. Receivers Turntables Speakers Tape Decks Car Stereos Headphones sxoir SBM’s 6-month Savings Certificates of Deposit to start June 12 at MCC FASHION ;s for $10,000 or more give you an interest rate The non-credit summer course Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for ment, and how to set up and serve JEANS ^ that is Vd% higher than the current 6-month Please issue a 6-month Savings Certificate. Enclosed is rny program at Manchester Community six more weeks. buffets. Classes will begin on June 12 LEE, LANDLUBBER, check or money order for $ ____ . ____ . • College (MCC) will begin June 12 “ Advanced Cookery” is a lecture and will continue on Mondays from 7 MALE • Vtluaa lo *20 Ti'easury Bill auction rate at the time you buy. (Minimum $10,000) with 19 courses in a wide range of sub­ and demonstration course, with par­ to 10 p.m. for seven more weeks. MOWTHEUJlHIEErd jects. Some of the courses that will I understand that the rate of interest on my SBM 6-month ticipation by the students, that will Students in the bookbinding course Savings Certificate will be 'A% (one quarter percent) begin in the first week are “Introduc­ cover the preparation of appetizers, will learn several operations, in­ tion to Hand Bookbinding,” “Buffet soups, entrees, vegetables, salads cluding the sewing, trimming and For example: At the most recent Treasury more than the 6-month rate of U.S. Treasury Bills auc­ and Catering, " “ Advanced Cookery" and desserts, including classical casing of a blank book decorative tioned during the current week. and “ Insects: Friends and Foes.’'’ French cooking. Classes will begin papers, marbling and past papers. Bill auction, the rate for 6-month Bills was This account to be ( ) in my name The course on insects is for June 14 and will continue on Each student will make a book, box Mr./Mrs./Miss______. . . amateur insect collectors and others Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. for 7.16%. SBM’s 6-month Certificates for the and decorate papers. Classes will Manchester Honda Street______Apt. N o .____ interested in entomology or biology. seven more weeks. begin on June 13, and will continue on same period, June 1 - June 7, are issued at Topics will include anatomy and The format of “Buffet and Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m., for six City______State Zip _ ___ physiology of insects, techniques of Catering” is like that of the advanced more weeks. 7.41%, an effective compounded annual yield Social Security No:. collecting and preserving specimens cooking course. Students will learn For further information, call the of 7.80%. (Required by Federal regulations) and methods for rearing insects for how to prepare foods for a buffet, Community Services Division of study or monetary gain. Classes will how to use certain pieces of equip­ Telephone N o .______MCC at 646-2137. ( ) Jointly w ith______begin June 13 and will continue on SIDEWALK SALE SUNDAY ONLY L3 (noon til 5 pm) ( ) In trust for Take advantage of this phenomenal opportu­ ( ) I wish to transfer money from another institution. Manchester public records FARMINGTON STORE ONLY nity while you can. Stop by any one of SBM’s ^ Please call me a t:______^______1^ G3 13 offices today or mail the coupon along Phone Number Warranty deeds Richard C. Elam and Lila N. Elam Burokas, property at 7 Stock Place, Eleanor F. Scranton to Olivia J. to Robert C. Dougan and Sheila L. $37,000. with your deposit. Golas, property at 267 Boulder Road Dougan, property at 90 Summit St., Quitclaim deed FOR THE EARLY BIRD we have several items; one of a kind items, The Savings Bank Extension, $105,000. $36,500. Laura A. Belfiore to William E. trade ins, repaired units, demo units that wiil be priced to move! John P. Anthony Jr. and Dorothy Herman M. Frechette, Albert R. Belfiore, property at 431 Main St., no These items will be on sale all week long at all Tech Stereo Stores. FDIC regulations permit withdrawals from B. Anthony to James A. McKeown Martin and Gerald P. Rothman to conveyance tax. time savings accounts before maturity with sub­ of Manenester and Nancy A. McKeown, both of Daniel W. Evans and Alice P. Evans New trade name They will not be at the sidewalk sale. qtflWBSflKIS 6

FRIDAY, JUNE 2. IT S Youth for Understanding is seeking host families for exchange students from 23 different countries in August and from 10 Latin American coun­ tries in January 1979. Spanish students COEP awards The exchange students are coming from various European, Latin 15 students American and African countries as tour New York well as from Japan and the Philip­ pines. You may have noticed a reduced Spanish lunch at the Meson Boton. A The Coop?rative Occupational Host families must be willing to number of sophomores in some of quick bus ride brought us there, and Education Program (COEP) provide understanding and love to the your classes Tuesday, May 23. If you soon we were settled down to dishes banquet, written about as long as student as well as room and boaid. were just thankful that we were of paella. March 10, finally transpired on to y The students are expected to provide gone, don't bother reading this, but if , Paella is the national dish of Spain. 23. The banquet was held for the It consists of saffron rice and any their own spending money and you wondered what was responsible students’ employers as well as for Masons honor 50-year members clothes. for this Joyous occation, read on. combination of vegetables, such as the COEP students. Many of the Families interested in par­ Bright and early Tuesday morning, "peas or tomatoes, seafood or meat, employers saw their workers receive the 50-year pins; Richard D. Hewitt, ticipating in the program are asked '« ^ u t 95 Spanish students and two such as shrimp, clams, pork, or awards for outstanding service. Fifty-year members of the Manchester to contact area representatives, faculty advisors, Mrs. Debby Gon­ chicken. tonsignor Reardon of St. James Lodge of Masons are honored by lodge of­ Frederick E. Thrall, Ward D. Dougan, former Joyce Chrlstino, 647-1878, in the zalez and Mrs. Kim Geyer, boarded After our hunger was satisfied, a Church, a member of the Vocational ficers during an award ceremony Tuesday at Right Worshipful Raymond A. Tilden, former Manchester-Elast Hartford area, and two buses headed .for . few of us left and took a walk through Education Advisory Committee, officer in the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, all Central Park. When we returned, the Masonic Temple. From left are Russell Lee Bonderman, 875-0001, in the Tri- On our agenda were a tour of the gave the invocation for the evening. 50-year members; and Warren A. Yeaw Jr., Town area. United Nations building, lunch at a however, we found the buses and two Laura Watkins, a COEP participant, W. McClelland, worshipful master of Spanish restaurant, and a visit to the slightly perturbed teachers waiting introduced the speakers of the Manchester Lodge; Morris I. Budkofsky, associate grand marshall for the 6-B Masonic Museum of Natural History. for us. evening’s banquet. right worshipful grand senior warden for the District. (Herald photo by Pinto) Alter a three-hour bus ride that Another short bus ride brought us James Farr and William Rood, Grand Lodge of Connecticut and presenter of t Birth. )[■■ many passed by sleeping, we got off to the Museum of Natural History. both members of the Educational Ad- the highway and entered the city. As we were slightly behind schedule, visory Committee and local Following a short ride through we only had 40 minutes to tour the businessmen, commended the In the service Chu, Yushen, daughter of Chao- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Noren of Emanuel Church. She is also a Hariem, we drove — perhaps inched museum before it closed. So the students for their outstanding perfor­ Chi and Swei Chang Chu of 145 Mon- Roosevelt Street were hosted by member of Chapman Court, Order of is a better way to put it — 5th group of us took off in different direc­ mance and dedication to the business tauk Drive, Vernon. She was born their twolsons and a daughter-in-law Amaranth, and a life member of the Avenue. To our right was Central tions, seeing exhibits of animals, In­ community. Navy Aerographer’s Mate Airman December 1967. The airman recently completed May 20 at Manchester Memorial at a 60th wedding anniversary dinner Women’s Club and Temple Chapter, Park and on our left were such dians, and gems. The director of Vocational Educa­ Wade P. Hareld, son of Mr. and Mrs. basic training at Lackland AFB, Hospital. Her maternal grandmother for family and friends at Fiano’s Order of the Eastern Star. features as the Guggenheim Museum We managed to get everyone tion, Neil Lawrence, expressed ap­ Blaine E. Hareld of 284 Shenipslt Marine Corporal John E. Pulis, son Texas. is Mrs. Pi-Ling Chang of 299 Phoenix Restaurant, in Bolton recently. Mr. Noren retired in 1963 from the and the apartment buildings were together and almost ready to leave preciation of the students and Lake Road, Tolland, is participating of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Pulis of Airman Salazar is a 1977 graduate St., Vernon. Her paternal grand­ The couple was married June 1, Connecticut Bank & Trust Co., the Jackie Kennedy Onassis once lived. on time, but we couldn’t break our organizations that contribute to the in the major NATO exercise “ Dawn Mark Drive, Coventry, is par­ of William Hail High Schooi, West parents are Mr. and Mrs. ho-Nien 1918 at the home of Mrs. Noren’s former Manchester Trust Co. He is a We then drew near the United perfect record of being late, and one MHS COEP members. Patrol ’78” in the Mediterranean ticipating in the major NATO exer­ Hartford. Chu of 145 Montauk Drive, Vernon. parents. The late Rev. Dr. P.J.O. member of the Old Guard of Nations. member of the group realized that Outstanding students awards were Sea. cise “ Dawn Patrol ’78” in Jhe Cornell, pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Emanuel Lutheran Church, of the As our bus trip took longer than she had left her sweater in the gift presented to Jeff Gass, Cindy Hayes, He is an officer assigned to aircraft Mediterranean Sea. Airman George W. Bburke, son of Scappaticci, Nichole Lynn, Church, of^iated. American Legion, Manchester Lodge expected, we were unable to look in shop of the museum. She had to go in Award winning COEP students pose for Cindy Hayes, Cathy Hale, Anna Pereita, Donald Embser, Anna Pereita, Stacy carrier USS Forrestal, homeported He is assigned to Battalion Landing Mr. and Mrs. George R. Bourke of daughter of Paul and Jacqueline The couto has two sons, Robert of Masons, Delta Chapter RAM, through the exit and run past the Team One Slant Eight, based at on a m eeting of the G eneral their HSW photo. Back row, from left Ernest, (front) Stacy Glebia, Sandy Duva. Photo by Gleba and Jay Albert. Also given this in toyport, Fla. 801 Ellington Road, South Windsor, Judge Scappaticci of East Hartford. Noren of Elyria, Ohio, and William Nutmeg Forest Tall Cedars of guards to retrieve her lost outer gar­ “Dawn Patrol” is an annual exer­ Camp Lejeune, N.C. has been selected for technical Assembly. However, our tour began Carey, Donald Embser, Aldo Enrico, Robert Alemany. award were Robert Enders, Sandy She was bom April 24 at Manchester Noren of North Ridgeville, Ohio. Lebanon, Scandia Lodge, and the and we were able to view three ment. This mishap only delayed us cise designed to promote improved “Dawn Patrol” is an annual exer­ training at Keesler AFB, Miss., in Enders, Jay Albert, (middle row) Kim Kelly, Duva, Aldo Enrico, Kim Kelley, Memorial Hospital. Her maternal They also have three grandsons and Knights of Pythias. meetings room of the United slightly and we were out of the city Kathy Hale, Ernest Carey, Penny coordination of multi-national forces cise designed to promote improved the Air Force computer systems grandmother is Mary Judge of one great-granddaughter. The couple is currently vacationing Nations. We also saw many gifts by 5:30 p.m. Smith, Kim Tully, and last but by no and to demonstrate the capability of coordination of muiti-nationai forces field. Manchester. Her paternal pand- Mr. and Mrs. Noren are members at Hilton Head Island, S.C., a gift from member nations displayed in After an uneventful ride home, we standards least, Donna Gentile. NATO forces to rapidly reinforce and to demonstrate the capability of The airman recently completed parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent of Emanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. from their sons. (Herald photo by United Nations. Among them were arrived at MHS at 8 p.m. Beverlee Mature was the recipient southern Europe. NATO forces to rapidly reinforce basic training at Lackland AFB, Scappaticci of Meriden. Noren is a member of Martha Circle Pinto) an ivory carving from China and Many thdnks to Mrs. Geyer and of a scholarship from King’s depart­ A 1976 graduate of Toliand High southern Europe. Texas. and Lutheran Church Women, both of stained glass mural by Marc Chagall. Mrs. Gonzalez lor a great trip. Saunders chosen new SA president ment store, where she is employed. School, Hareld joined the Navy in A 1974 graduate of Coventry High Airman Bourke is a 1977 graduate Zucker, Yael Devorah, daughter We left the United Nations at 2 — Laurie Patarini September 1976. School, Pulis joined the Marine of South Windsor High School. The 1978 elections for the the Manchester High School to be electeo next year that will work Beverlee is a member of DECA and of Chuck and Ariela Bilitzer Zucker p.m. thoroughly ready for our has served on King’s fashion board Corps in June 1974. ■ of Jerusalem, Israel. She was born Manchester High School Student Memorial Day program. In his hand-in-hand with his policies. He is Navy Illustrator Draftsman 2nd Craig S. Morris, son of retired U.S. Assembly president have been com­ opening remarks he commented that also looking for responsible com­ for one year. The scholarship was May 24 at Hadassah Hospital in presented by Principal George Class Berk Meitzler, son of Mr. and Marine Pfe William E. Thomas, Air Force Lt. Col. and Mrs. Henry Jerusalem. Her maternal grand­ pleted and the votes have been Rich had run a "fine campaign” and mittee leaders that will carry Mrs. Donald Meitzler of 'B6 Mt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Morris of 25 Glenwood Road, South ^Kiss Alive’ reviewed counted. The results were announced through the responsibility delegated Emmerling.' parents are Mr. and Mrs. Adonyahn that it was "too bad there couldn't be Spring Road, Tolland, is par­ Thomas of 9 Florence St., Windsor, has been commissioned a to the student body exactly a week two presidents.” to them. Once this stable nucleus of The employers of some COEP Bilitzer of Jerusalem and Sante Fe, Wedding "Kiss Alive" is undeniably the teen audience claws and bites. ticipating in the major NATO exer­ Manchester, has reported for duty second lieutenant in the U.S. Air worst record album that I have ever “Kiss " is not all bad. Their stage ago with Rob Saunders triumphing as As a member of Manchester High officers has been compiled Rob will students were presented with Argentina. Her paternal grand­ cise “ Dawn Patrol ’78” in the with Force Troops, Marine Corps Force upon graduation from Officer heard. The horrendous two-record make-up is, to say the least, original. the students’ choice. School, Rob has been quite active. He be looking to the future. recognition awards by student parents are Mr. and Mrs. Max representatives Aldo Enrico and Mediterranean Sea. Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. Training School at Lackland AFB, Zucker of 85 Elizabeth Drive. Westphal-Palmer set by Casabalanca probably sold They paint their faces with clown The campaign began on Tuesday, is a member of French Club, Rob's two major goals are to lu­ He is assigned to aircraft carrier A 1977 graduate of Manchester over a million copies, most of which c r e ^ student participation in Stu- Carol LeBlanc. Texas. white makeup to create some May 23, with the nomination and National Honor Society, and has been USS Forrestal, homeported in High School, he joined the Marine Lt. Morris, selected through com­ Susan Lee Palmer and Richard The Rev. Joseph Dunham of are now employed as Frisbees, denrassembiy and to increase and Guests included officials from the strange, yet interesting looking speech making of both Rob and Rich a member of Student Assembly for Mayport, Fla. Corps in November 1977. petitive examination for attendance Francis Westphal, both of Aurora, Wesley United Methodist Church of­ spaghetti dishes, and home plate for Walden. Both candidates had drawn, enhance the student-faculty lines of Manchester town government, the More wear contacts creatures. two years. He is a member of the ten­ “Dawn Patrol” is an annual exer­ at tbe school, now goes to Mather 111., were married May 27 at Wesley ficiated. baseball games. written, and creatively coined cam­ nis and soccer teams and has recent­ communication. He feels that he will Board of Education, the Vocational There is a part of a song on "Kiss cise designed to promote improved Airman Frank A. Salazar, son of AFB, Calif., for pilot training. NEW YORK (UPI) - More than 14 United Methodist Church in Aurora. Mrs. Westphal is employed as an The first song on the album is paign slogans and posters that had ly been nominated as a represen­ have to “judge the responsiveness of Education Advisory Committee and Alive" that is worth listening to. It is coordination of mult-national forces Mr. and Mrs. Alfredo Salazar of 14 The lieutenant, a 1972 graduate of million Americans wear contact The bride is the daughter of Mr. instructor at Aurora College. Mr. called "Deuce." Like most of the a thirty second segment from the been up on the walls of Manchester tative of Manchester High at Boys' the new administration” in order to the State Department of Education. and to demonstrate the capability of Trinity Lane, East Hartford, has South Windsor High School, received lenses, triple the number of 10 years and Mrs. Donald Palmer of 16 Westphal is also employed as an in­ other songs on the album, it sounds first song on side four. The guitars High since the beginning of the week. State this summer. This nomination be effective as a Student Assembly The COEP students’ own guests ago. Although 46 percent of the NATO forces to rapidly reinforce been selected for technical training a BS degree in 1977 from the Univer­ Timber Trail. The bridegroom is the structor in English at Aurora like a jam session that might be held stop screaming, the drum stops poun­ Wednesday was "Meet the Can­ reveals a vote of confidence in Rob president. were their employers, in apprecia­ wearers are 17 to 24 years old, 36 per­ College. tion of the career training given by southern Europe. at Sheppard AFB, Texas, in the Air sity of Connecticut. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westphal by a first year violin class. The next ding, and the lead singer stops didates" day with both candidates by his teachers as a leader, that will He would like to get the Assembly Meitzler joined the Navy in Force medical service field. cent are 25 to 44 years — an age span of Bayonne, N.J. The couple will reside in Aurora. fifteen songs on the album are a con­ moaning just long enough for the available in the cafeteria. The elec­ definitely aid him in successfully more directly, involved with school the actual businessmen. that includes most of the mothers tinuation of the aforementioned listener to recognize music. But it tion was climaxed on Thursday, May carrying out his new job as Student policy through a good working Musical entertainment was with children at home. trash, and it is all topped off by the goes away quickly. The song is called 25, with the voting and the announce­ Assembly president. reiationship with the new ad­ provided throughout the evening by One reason contacts are more pop­ best part of the album: the end. "Rock Bottom," which is what ment on the following day of Rob's Rob's immediate goals are to for­ ministrators. This relationship is Steve Agostinelli, Blaine Ericson and College graduetes ular today, according to Bausch & Nature has a Gift I confess that when I set out to "Kiss " hits with this album. victory. mulate a strong foundation from most important if the students' views Mike Petroski. The banquet was the Lomb, the company that first in­ For You write this review, I knew I didn't like If you disagree with any part of As Student Assembly president, which to work. He is looking for a on open campus, exams, leveled ninth annual for the MHS COEP troduced the lenses, is the success ARMLOADS OF BEAUTY "Kiss," but I had no idea how much. this review, don't bother telling me — Rob’s first responsibility was to run good, hard-working executive board classes, and other scholastic dilemas students. Considering the success of many people are having with soft The album was released in 1975 (it I won't hear you. You see, I have this are going to be effectively attacked the event, COEP has many more an­ contacts. took me three years to play it earache ... Mike Wilson from two fronts, both the faculty and nual banquets to come. POTTED because I had so much respect for the students. — Jim Richardson my eardrums), and was recorced We take this opportunity to wish ROSES live — but nobody knows where. On (^andids for sale Rob the very best luck in implemen­ ^ IN FULL BLOOM the album's back cover, there is a ting his future plans and sincerely Math team / • h ^ ' DIANE Choose From Our Large photo showing a giant crowd, but the Senior Kim Lavery came up with hope that he can work in agreement SPENCER Selection ol: album neglects (mercifully) to men­ what we at MHS think is a fantastic with the new administration.—Peter 4 J Hybrid Tea, Florlbunda tion who or where these people are. idea. She has taken it upon herself to . Krupp in tourney OF and Climbing. create, produce and sell a 12-page "Kiss" is a four-man band that is Manchester High School’s Math HAIR BOUTIQUE considered one of the finest circus pamphlet full of candid photos of Team traveled to Worcester to par­ acts on the rock concert tour. The seniors and other, less important ticipate in the New England Math OFFERS THESE group combines its immense musical MHS inhabitants. West Point Tournament Friday, May 12. SPECIALS talent with effects like explosions, The pamphlet will be sold to • ANNUALS RHODODENDRONS Manchester earned the right to sAoo fire-eating, and the throwing up of seniors anxious to preserve participate in this prestigious tourna­ SIT Reg. *5 41 memories of their numbered days at • PERENNIALS "blood. " It IS not unusual to see one guide cited ment by finishing second in the , PKCltlON of the guitarists smash his Instru­ MHS. In fact, it is already possible to Capital Area Mathmatics League. MIRCUTTINe ,^00 • VEGETABLE IN FULL ment into little bits for which the put a deposit on the purchase of one Reg. *5 • • The article written about the trip Accompanying Manchester from the >n-— v - s . . ■ r, BLOOM of these senior pamphlets. Seniors in­ CAML were Hall, BloomfieM, i ____ I IlOW MT .Koo PLANTS Pink, Red to Hyde Park and West Point failed DIANE SPENCER STYUReg.*6 O terested in photographs of their Conard, and Kingswood-Oxford high ' Tlwy’ra a White friends and indeed of themselves to mention that Capt. Michael THOMAS L. MARY P. CONNOLLY JOHN G. SOMMERS BRUCE TAGGART Oalivsrod Group formed Mclnemey, a history teacher at West schools. .25 $750 to $1495 should not miss this fantastic oppor­ STRINGFELLOW 133 Florence St. Vernon PEBMANEHTS Reg *20^ Fresh Dallyl Point, was our guide to the hiilitary The meet was held in the State Manchester tunity. 183 Hillslown Rtoad LIMITED TIME ONLY WITH DIANE for youth academy. He is the son of Mrs. Heidi Mutual Insurance building in BS degree BS degree BS degree Kim has worked for HSW as a BA degree Merrimack College Nichols College A new commission in Manchester, Mclnemey, head of the language Worcester. Some of the most Nichols College photographer in the past — her University of CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OPEN DAILY a SUNDAY 9 AM TD B:30 PM the Commission on Children and camera woi(k has always been Im­ department at MHS. brilliant, aspiring mathematicians Youth, had its third meeting last Connecticut pressive, Tltis pamphlet should be a Capt. Mclnemey has consistently wqre congregated into a large, week. This commission is comprised Rob Saunders, newly elected Student Assembly president, spacious hall. Teams from all over WHITHAM NURSERY marveloufccojlection of good candid helped students tour West Point, and HAIR BOUTIQUE of six students from Manchester speaks at Memorial Day ceremonies as Mr. George Emmerling, New England were represented. In­ .o M M if , ••GROW WITH VS" shots (antJ some not-so-candid candid he deserves a special thanks for A 390 MAIN STh MANCHESTER • 049-76M public schools and two students from cluding several from Massachusetts, Routs 6 Bolton 643*7802 shots). True, there are candid principal, looks on approvingly. Photo by Laufer. giving his time to help the MHS ^^SMloi^|teem^lswunhjJ«8lli-m Manchester Community College. Rhode Island, Vermont, Maine and Laurence R. Gerbo of photographs in the yearbook, but students each year. Also serving on the commission New Hampshire. South Windsor was among SUMMER nowhere near as many as in this are five adults, who are' active with The schools were divided into three tbe students at the Univer­ pamphlet. World Notes sity of Santa Clafa elected youth in the community, Kim believes that "most" of the categories based on their sizes. At one of the first meetings the Prizes were awarded for the top to membership in Phi Beta SESSIONS seniors at MHS appear in the Kappa, national honor PA n i DUNNE'S commission talked about its goals The football team went out for its three teams in each division. SCNSOl OF BYMNASTICS, INC. pamphlet at one time or another! first spring practice last Tuesday. society for arts and Non-Credit Courses TOMMY’S and decided to find out from the Kim took all the photographs herself, Manchester fared respectably, ■ V 210 PIN! STREET MAHOHEtTBR, CONN. youth what they thought needed to be The team works very, very hard and sciences. got the pamphlet printed, and is placing 11th in a field of 20 large done. All meetings, by law, are open gets into great, shape but can't seem schools. The meet culminated a fine Personality In Handwriting even selling the pamphlets in­ Conversational Italian ' to the public, so at the third meeting. to get on the right side of the score. season for Manchester, which in­ Area students inducted Reed Basketry ENROLL NOW dependently for the small price of $2 Irisects: Friends and Foes PIZZMHA 25 students attended in support of the Maybe next year the team will turn cluded second in the league and third into Alpha Chi National Biofeedback apiece. FOR OUR SMIIER PMCRM 206 W. CENTER possible opening of a teen center. itself around. Honor Society at the Hand Book Binding Review Course (or Operating It's quite an impressive and dif­ in Connecticut. 6 4 6 - 6 6 6 1 They expressed the thought that Leading Manchester’s scoring University of NeW Haven Buffet and Catering Room Technicians IIR.Y SESSIOR MRillST SESSHRI ficult job that she has undertaken, as Juniors who have Independent are: Advanced Cookery Humanistic Philosophy they felt it should be run by qualified well as an expensive one — Kim has were senior David Ostrom and junior a adults with assistance from youths. Study projects due on either the 5th Robert N. Roy of FinTey Decislon-making Strategies Sign Language Communication I (July S-27) (Rupist 8-31) 267 E. CENTER paid all the film costs and the cost of Scott Freedman, both of whom are In order to" be practical rather than or the 7th are now sweating it out. I Street; A. Gary Spieker of for Adults Stage Director’s Workshop printing 500 pamphlets out of her own members of the all-Connecticut team ' e Low Instructor/pupll ratio (1 to 5). 6 4 6 - l S S O impulsive, the commission discussed can hear the typewriters now. School Road, Bolton; and Personal and Career Decision Typing for Toons and Protoons pocket. which will compete in the Atlantic possible obstacles that will be looked Steven W. Demeo of Ar- Making for Teens for Adults, Beginning e SMALL class sizo. Ths aftsmoon program will We at HSW certainly hope that Regional Tournament at Rutgers into before anything more can be If postal rates continue to go up­ butqs Street, East Hart­ Aillficlal Flower and Sports Clinics (or Youths, bs IlmKsd to only 18 students par class. ‘TREE PIZZA” Kim makes back all of her invested University in June. Also contributing ,done. ward at the present unbelievable ford. Fruit Arrangement Baseball, Basketball, Qolf, Rsgisiratlons urlll bs accsptsd on a first corns funds by selling the photos. Hers is to Manchester’s success were THIS WEEK’S WINNING It was also decided at one of the rate, it will cost you fifty cents to Folk Quitar I and II Soccer and Beginning Tennis one of the most useful projects uh- seniors Kim Noone and Nhut basis. early meetings to circulate a mail a letter by the time you reach Nguyen. Juniors Ron Apter and Thomas L. Stringfellow, DATES: Courses begin at varying times throughout June and Juy.' PHONE NUMBER dertaken by an MHS senior this year. son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom­ e lVi hour structursd workout session on all questionnaire throughout the elemen­ 51. — Mike Wilson Karen Johnson and sophomores Tim FEES: Fees vary depending on length of course. piscss of apparatus. tary. junior high, and high schools to mie Stringfellow of 183 DeValve and Steve Reich did their e Students may siset ths number of classes they see what the youth of Manchester felt pai;t. •' Hillstown Road, received a REGISTRATION: Mall-In applications being accepted now. 649-09T5 are the strengths and weaknesses of Rob Saunders sheds light on interview Next year Manchester will begin bachelor of arts degree in WalK-ln regl^ratlon, Registrars Office, Ad­ wWi to lake par wreak (up to a maximum of “LOOK IN THE HERALD the town. If you do get the chagpe to its eleventh season of math competi­ s(>Qiology at commence­ ministration Building throe). NEXT WEEK FOR ANOTHER fill out a questionnaire, please do so In the recent article that appeared tion. The Math Team is ably coached ment at the University of June 6, 6; 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. e Convenient summer aflomoonhours-12:30-2 The author of the article distorted Coqnecticut. WINNER” only after you have thought seriously in the Hartford Courant, 5/30/78, I by Mrs. Roberta Thompson. ' June 7, 20, 21; 10:00 a.m. -12:00 noon p.m. (Tuss., Wod., or ThwA) about the questions. felt that the issues as interpreted my comment, and consequently the A . 1974 graduate of Anyone who is interested in nutth e Low summer discount loo - $8 par class or Contest Rules: The commission both wants and were mistakenly insulting to Mr. idea of my comment. The actual pur­ or who loves a challenge will find Manchester High School, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION 1. Winner will receive one large Cheese Pizza. pose was to possibly eliminate such he holds an associate’s SPECIAL DISCOUNT FEE Of IN lor students needs to get a clear picture of the Hunt. enjoyment in the Math Team. All In­ MATERIAL PHOftE: 646-2137 2. Proper I.D. must be shown to receive your Free opinions of youth about what the In the section concerning the seemingly useless courses, and to terested sophomores, juniors or in­ degree in science from taking all throe days. Manchester Community Enrollment at MCC la open to everyone without discrimination. The college Pizza. (Any 2 forms of I.D.) town provides for them and what the “junk” courses of English, it became replace them with possibly a level 1 coming freshmen are welcome to try reserves the right to make necessary changes In any of the Information • Rogistor Monday thru Friday St our Studio. 3-7 town should provide for them. As apparent to me that the article had a and/or level 2 American Literature College and will enter the 3. Limit 1 Free Pizza per number - Good at either out for the Math Team next year, to appearing In this sdvertlsemenL Tommy’s #1 or #2. responses will be taken seriously,, direct relation to Mr. Hunt. I course. continue the winning ways of the University of Connecticut ForlhtomsUonesir please fill them out the .same way. — apologize to Mr. Hunt and hope that Once again I am sorry for the mis­ Manchester High School Math Team. School of Social Work in 649-3S77 Ingrid Jacob.son this mistake will be cleared up. interpretation. - Rob Saunders Ron Apter the faU.' V MIWaBTO COHMUII^ J i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 1 .1978- PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri. June 2, 1978 Where have all the Board continues to Drumm denies leaving town young people gone? work on budget cut I EAST HARTFORD- PoUce Chief action to give his department 10 ting officers on the street with his Clarence Drumm today denied more patfol officer positions "stop, walk and talk” plan. An of­ EAST HAR’TFORD - “I have no w “We live in a teen-age world.” tm, reports he is planning to take a job in bringing his total uniform ^ force up ficer Will park his cruiser and walk idea where they have gone,” said By JUDY KLEHNEL and $4,993 for athletic uniforms for r a j ^ But the birth rate decline of recent another town or city. ' to 101 officers. through a neighborhood for 'an hour Slye School Principal Ray Brown. Herald Correapondenl the Timothy Eidwards School and the "That’s a tremendous vote of con­ or so talking .to merchants and years will reverse things, he said. ‘T am very happy here,” said the “They are going to go someplace." The South Windsor Board of high school. fidence,” Drumm said. "I told the residents. Officers have done it this Soon there will be iqore adults than chief. Large groups of young pwple who Education has eliminated the posi­ To date the board has managed to people we needed them and would week at Burnside Center and parts pf teens. ’The culture will return to one cut only $47,633 which still leaves 'T couldn’t have it any better. The had been congregating on the school tion of associate principal at the use them well. Everyone recognized downtown Main Street, he said. geared for adults. Such happenings $178,367 to be deleted. The board is morale is high, political support is grounds in the evenings for many as large gatherings of teens at school Timothy Edwards School proposed solid.” the need and trusts me wiUi the "I still will resist beat men. 1 don’t scheduled to meet again June 5 at months have left the school yard. grounds, which often end in violence f- -il's ■ • for next-year, in an attempt to meet He noted the recent Town Council men.” see the value in it.” 7:30 p.m. at the Timothy Edwards Some of them used to do nightly van­ and vandalism, will happen less the $225,000 cut in its budget imposed He said he has already begun put­ School. ’The budget sessions are open dalism to the school, its g r o u ^ , and often. by the Town Council. to the public. the home of neighbors in the area. “ I hope that it’s true,” said Brown. ’The position, which would have In other action Wednesday night wl Brown joined with neighbors in Shifting vandaiiam cost the town $19,353, was suggested protesting against the steady at­ m by school superintendent, Robert the board discussed bids received Career Education Day held tacks. Alter publishing details of the Superintendent Eugene Diggs said ’ Bikes stand chained to utility pole guide wires and bike racks Goldman, and approved by the Board from three Hartford area architec­ problem and taking their complaints he is pleased to bear that the great of Education. tural firms for schematic drawings amount of vandalism at the Slye outside the Slye School off Oak Street in East Hartford just for the proposed renovation of the tq such town bodies as the Town The board met Wednesday night in EAST HARTFORD - Career Students questioned the speakers Ur, George R Scheyd, O’Connell School is abating. He said though that before school lets out. (Herald photo by Barlow) Wapping Elementary School and the Council, things began to improve. the second of three scheduled budget Education day was held at the and, along with teachers, evaluated principal; and Charles A. Duren, it is likely to start up again at high school. Estimates ran from $5,- O’Connell guidance counselor, More regular police patrols, some deliberation sessions during which ' i t ' ' i Q’Connell Middle School Thursday the program. Youngsters also were another school or town park later. 000 to $6,000. The total cost of the assisted Buttafuoco in directing and measures by the neighbors and the time the board must find places to with 518 students participating in the able to observe equipment and in­ He said the attacks on schools have renovations is expected to run about presenting the program. spotlight of publicity appears to have implement the budget deduction. program. struments which were furnished by sent the young people away. shifted from different sites each $346,000. However, one half of the employers of the speakers. Dog licenses due "The Town Council has the authori­ The program will again be Brown said he understands the year. This year it has been worst at cost of the project is eligible for p resen t^ at the Pitkin Middle School ty, according to the town charter, to young people’s problems, too. They Slye and the O’Connell schools. Both approve a dollar figure for the school. reimbursement from state funds. today and at the O’Brien Middle have no place to go in the south part town high schools have been relative­ Wapping Elementary School will School on Wednesday, June 7. Heritage trail department, but only the Board of of town to meet and talk. So they go ly steady targets for vandals, he said. by end of month close June 23. Declining enrollment Career Education Specialist Peter Education can decide where and how NEW YORK (UPI) - A 21-day Elxperiment in International Living, to such places as his school. Sooner “It moves from place to place and on the elementary level and in­ Buttafuoco and school guidance the monies are to be divided. Irish Heritage Trail program that in­ a worldwide non-profit learning or later, some members of the group from time to time,” said Diggs, the BOLTON — AH dogs more than six To obtain a license by mail send a creased enrollment in the high staffs arranged personal Also slashed from the budget for corporates a 12-day stay with an Irish organization. will do careless and foolish things, he town’s school chief for nine years. months old must be licensed by June stamped, self-addressed envelope, school, is.,the reason for the replace­ appearances of 25 specialists from the coming year was $2,553 slated for family has been announced by a The “ trail” begins at Shannon and said. “Soon some other place in town 30 or must be licensed when the dog license fee, owner’s name, address ment decision. various occupations at the south end a new high school course—advanced group of academic and cultural in­ progresses to Dublin via Cork and Some members of the^ con­ will be the ‘in place’ and they’ll move reaches that age. Licenses may be and phone number and the'“dog’s The use of a portion of Wapping school. placement chemistry. terests in New York and Dublin. Kilkenny, with guided tours of places gregating groups are there,” Dr. Diggs said. obtained in the town clerk’s office or name, breed, age, sex and color School for the high school will permit Prior to scheduling and application The board cut $700-worth of Led by a specialist in Irish arts and of scenic, craft and cultural interest “undesirables,” he said. It only takes The use of alcohol by 18-ycar-oids by mall. markings to the town clerk’s office, expansion of the home economics of events, middle school students professional conferences for 1 ^1 crafts from the Fashion Institute of such as Blarney Castle, Kilkenny a few to cause a wave of vandalism. who give it to younger friends hasn’t ’The cost of a license for a neutered and industrial arts departments. Mahiirin likes caretaker job were requested to indicate their 222 Bolton Center Road. ^ teachers, principals and specialists Technology in New York, the venture Design Workshops, the Rock of “ I don’t know the answer to it,” help^ the problem, he said. male or spayed female is $3.50 and The town clerk’s office is open my wife goes out shopping, I stay preferences in career employment. By CHRIS BLAK Mahurin was a tool foreman for 20 involves the co-operation of The Cashel and Kilkea Castle. Brown said. “You can’t blame the Mayor Richard Blackstone has for an unneutered male or unspayed Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. years at Royal Typewriter in Hart­ here,” he said. police. Everyone can’t have a said youth centers may not be the female, $7.70. ’The cost of a kennel to 3 p.m. and Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. Herald Reporter ford before he became caretaker of If a party mns late, one of them policeman next to him all the time.” answer either. He did propose, license is $51. EAST HARTFORD - Those who the clubhouse in 1962. must stay up. East Hartford Brown said one theory he has read however, to study setting up com­ attend social functions at the He came to Hartford from Lan­ “ East Hartford High School is bulletin board that partly explains the problem munity centers in town for use by all Veterans Memorial Clubhouse may caster, N.H., where he was bom and having its dawn dance here in a few focuses on the population explosion ages, including young people. Funds know Howard "Hy” Mahurin. grew up. He worked at the Fuller weeks,” he said. “It’ll start at 11:30 SUMMER of 10 to 15 years ago. It caused there for the study are in the fourth year But they will never be seen with Brush Co. in the Tool and Gage and run until about 4:30 in the mor­ to be in many neighborhoods more Community Development Act (CDA) Historical Society him at one of these functions. Not if Department until the plant was shut ning. I don’t go to bed until the last Adult basketball teens than adults at this time. application to the federal office of one has left.” EAST HARTFORD - FAIHirS MV Mahurin can help it. down during World War II. "Our culture is therefore a teen Housing and Urban Development Vandalism is not a major problem SESSIONS Mahurin, 66, is the caretaker of the When it comes to the clubhouse, The town Parks and culture. Our music and art, (HUD). at the clubhouse. However, plans show and sale clubhouse at 100 Sunset Ridge Drive. Mahurin is a walking history book. Recreation Department everything, is geared to kids,” (Editor’s note: See Bill Whitaker He coordinates the many functions The property, he said, used to be a Mahurin’s wife had a frightening will conduct a meeting on Credit Courses Brown said. cartoon on today’N editorial page.) experience a few weeks ago. which are held at the hall downstairs private, nine-hole golf course called Wednesday, June 7, for in­ ______HEBRON - The Hebron This concert will benefit the each year. the Sunset Ridge Golf Club. Golfers Someone broke it about 4 a.m. Mrs. dividuals or teams in­ Historical Society will sponsor church’s organ fund. He likes to keep out of the way of used to tee off for the first hole at the Mahurin heard a noise in the kitchen. terested in joining the its Fourth Annual Antique Doll Office hours SPECIAL his guests. hill near the back of the house. She went downstairs and saw that a summer men’s basketball Eight WMk Evminli SoMlon — Twenty-four credit courses that meet two or ( East Hartford bulletin board ] and Miniature Show and Sale, The office of the tax collector “My wife dnd I both don’t like to in­ In 1946, the owner of the golf club door was ajar. league. The meeting will three evenings a week. Courses offered In accounting, anthropology, Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 4 will be closed, beginning terfere while a party is going on,” sold the place. It became a nightclub “She looked and saw a man looking be held at 7 p.m. at the biology, business law, data processing, economics, English, mathematics, p.m., at the Rham High School, Friday, June 2 through June 9. Mahurin said. "The place is theirs for three years. through a crack in the door at her, no Parks and Recreation of­ oceanography, real estate, physics, psychology, sociology, speech, and Christopher. Route 85, Hebron. My Store The tax collector will resume while they're here, we’d like to keep Pratt and Whitney Aircraft then more than five feet away,” he said. fice in Town Hall. YIVfCA swim registration theatre; St. Rose will be in session from 9 Jacques and France Rommel office hours June 12, from 7 to 9 it that way.” bought the lot and used it for Army “ Well, she let out a holler and he Any person interested in EAST HARTFORD - The town’s a.m. until 12:30 p.m. St. Christopher make 15-inch high figures p.m. The Parks and Recreation Depart­ officer training. ran out of here pretty fast.” entering the league must Eight Week Intensive Session — Two, back-to-back, four-week sections of YMCA branch will be accepting School will observe their lasj day of which are true in every minute Mahurin then called the police but registrations for its Backyard Swim Fund raiser ment, which employs Mahurin, takes “They used it for small weapons be beyond high school age college chemistry. Classes meet mornings, Monday through Friday. school June 16. School bus transpor­ detail to the spirit of the period For LEVI’S® they did not find anybody. care of the outside grounds on the 50- training,” Mahurin said, "but it and should be an East program on Friday, June 9, at 9 a.m. tation will be provided to school only of fashion history which each The Fourth District One reason for the lack of a van­ Eight Week AVT Courses — Seven credit courses In secretarial science The program offers swimming acre lot. Through Mahurin, it also wasn't big enough for their purposes. Hartford resident. at 9 a.m. doll represents. Democratic . organization is dalism problem is the children in the (shorthand, typing, machine transcription, speedwriting) offered on an In­ lessons to three to six year olds in "V o u r Ftmllr LEVI' s u n - rents the hall to various civic and So they sold it to the town.” No m ore than seven From June 19-23, Penney and East 'Viewers may order dolls having a fund raiser cocktail neighborhood. “The young kids are dividualized, audlo-visual-tutorlal (AlH') basis during morning and evening privately owned backyard pools. community organizations and As a town building, it gets heavy teams will be accepted in Hartford High School will have final from those which are on dis­ party dance and celebrity auc­ on my side,” he said. the league. Rosters and the Instructional periods, Monday through Thursday. Pool owners will have the opportuni­ private groups for dinner parties, use. In addition to the social func­ exams. Penney High dismissal is at play, however, no two are alike tion, June 16 at 8:30 p.m. at the His neighbors “are good people,” ty to pre-register their children and luncheons, receptions and dances. tions inside, the outside grounds have entry fee must be sub­ Six Week Morning Session — Seventeen credit courses that meet Monday noon. East Hartford High School dis­ and all are numbered when Irish American Club on Mahurin said. “You make friends up Mahurin said he arranges “about been used for sledding and trees are mitted on or before June 7. through Thursday. Courses offered in accounting, biology, data processing, the children of friends or relatives. missal is at 12:30 p.m. sold. These figures take from Commerce Street in Glaston­ ms here and you have the same friends two or three parties a day, seven being cleared for a small ski slope. For additional informa­ English, fine arts, history, philosophy, photography, political science, psy­ All other registrations will be June 23 will be the last day of two to six weeks for comple­ bury. for years. And the location can’t be days a week” at the hall. In addition, the Jaycees used to tion, contact the Parks and chology, speech, and sociology. taken Friday, June 9, on a first come school for all East Hartford public tion. Donations may be given to 8P0RT8MRT8 Ret 14-00...... NOW beat as far as the view goes.” His responsibilities include inter­ hold soap box derby races in front of Recreation office between first served basis. schools. This will be a four-hour ses­ Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews Cynthia Wilson, ticket chair­ viewing potential renters and setting the house. This stopped when the He likes to maintain a neat place. 8:30-4:30 p.m. at 289-2781, The YMCA is planning 20-minute man for the Town of Hebron. DATES: Eight week sessions begin week of June 12; end week of July 31. sion. Fisher of Middletown, Mrs. Plaids and Checks up times for their parties and taking Jaycees could not get enough spon­ “This is my home and the way I look extension 317. classes for three- and four-year-olds. Howell Cheney Technical School Many incumbent office at it, it’s my business, too.” Six week session begins week of June 26; ends week of July 31. Albina Bailey of Dudley, care of security at the hall during the sors. Dog licensing 'These classes will be limited to six will also hold its final-day of school holders in both the Fourth He added, “The better you keep the Mass., and Mrs. May A1 65% & 35% Polyester and Cotton function itself. Newlyweds have also taken advan­ EAST HARTFORD - children with three instructors. on June 23. Dismissal is at noon. Senatorial District and on the place, the more orderly the parties Neumann are the invited The job means long and sometimes tage of the scenic grounds, for wed­ Town Clerk John J. Barry Each registration must include State level have been invited as you get.” FEES: $23.00 per semester hour (college credit) Instructional Fee Emblem Club meeting authors for this occasion. irregular hours for Mahurin. He said ding pictures. Mahurin said he happi­ Jr. reminds East Hartford payment of the class fee plus the Anne Ives of Amston, show honored guests. Sizes: Sm., Med., Lge., Ex. Lge. Fred N. Balet, director of Parks $15.00 College Service Fee The East Hartford Emblem Club he works “an average of 16 to 18 ly obliges the new couples. dog owners that you membership fee. manager, has announced that and Recreation, said, “I think the ^ $ 5.00 Student Activities Fee No. 341 will hold its regular meeting Baseball registration hours a day.” Stag parties are one of the few ac­ license your dogs during ’The following classes have been all dealer space is completely tivities prohibited at the hall. hilltop place is run very well.” Monday, June 12, at the Elks Home The Hebron Colts Baseball He added,' oometimes you have to the month of June. To scheduled: session one — July 10-21, sold out. Also, that snacks and The hall has a permit to serve, but Most of the groups he schedules for five and six year olds, 9-9:30 a.m. at on Roberts Street at 8 p.m. team will conduct a registra­ work all night. You may get a Satur­ make it easier for you to REGISTRATION: Mall-ln applications being accepted now. lunch will be offered all day. not to sell liquor. Liquor is not per­ parties are equally complimentary. the Davis pool, 53 Phelps St.; three Auto safety, repair 'meeting tion and one hour practice ses­ MEN’S day night wedding reception and obtain your license, cut out Walk-In registration. Registrar’s Office, Administration In a letter to the town, Anne Griffin and four year olds, 9:35-9:55 a.m. at Concert series sion on Saturday at Rham High another group on Sunday morning. I mitted outside the building. the enclosed form, fill it Building EAST HARTFORD- The National have to stay until they leave.” Mahurin lives upstairs in a five- expressed her thanks for a buffet at the Davis pool; five and six year The final program in the Schovl field at 2 p.m. JUNA880RTMENT Ret 13.50 . . . out completely and send it June 5, 6; 4:00 p.m: - 8:00 p.m. Highway Traffic Safety Administra­ which Mahurin was the host. olds, 10-10:30 a.m. at the Davis pool; Spring Concert series at the All boys of 15 to 18 years of While the parties are going on, room apartment with his wife, Bar­ with your remittance to June 7, 20, 21; 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon tion is sponsoring a town meeting to bara. Mrs. Griffin said, “It is when First Congregational Church of age by Aug.^1 are eligible to Mahurin stays out of the guests’ way Town Clerk, Town of East three and four year olds, 10:35-10:55 discuss auto safety and repair Denim or Twill and does his favorite hobby. associating with people like the Hebron will be tonight at 7 p.m. register. They have three children who are Hartford, 740 Main St., a.m. at the Davis pool; three and Tuesday, June 13, at the First His hobby is “doing things and grown. Their son, Howard, lives in Mahurins that one realizes all the four year olds, 11:05-11:25 a.m. at the Congregational Church, 837 Main St. The Clarion Brass Quintet A registration fee will be East Hartford, Conn., making things. 1 like to make unusual Florida. One daughter, Judy, is good things that the town FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION will present a varied program charged. Pocket Treatments 06108. The following is a DelGreco pool, 161 Prospect St.; and from 7-10 p.m. things that you can’t buy in any married and lives in Texas, and the represents.” MATERIAL PHONE: 646-2137 five and six year olds, ll:30-noon at of music, from popular to list of fees: spayed or U.S. Representative William R. Bloodniobile scheduled store.” other daughter, Marian, lives in Mahurin likes his work, but he Enrollment at M CC is open to everyone without discrimination. The college reserves classical, on the lawn by the Elastic or Belted Waists neutered dogs, |3.M; non- the DelGreco pool. Cotter*(D, 1st), who announced the A Bloodmobile will be con­ Right now Mahurin is building a Glastonbury. would like to retire some day.v the right to make necessary changes In any of the Information appearing In this Session two is scheduled from July church. spayed or non-neutered public meeting, said, ‘"This will be ducted Friday, June 2 from miniature wooden bird house HoWever, he adds, “What can you get** advertisement. ^ “My wife helps me a lot,” he said. dogs, $7.50. If you are 24 through August 4 with the the first such event in Connecticut The Quintet has performed 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the modeled after McDonald's “This would be an impossible job for out of Social Security?” registering a spayed or following times and locations: five and I urge motorists to air their con­ extensively throughout Central Rham High Schoo' in Hebron. Restaurant. one person. My wife takes care of all Until he does retire, Mahurin will Connecticut and has been MEN'8 neutered dog for the first and six year olds, 9-9:30 a.m. at the cerns on auto safety and design, fuel Walk-in donors are invited On the back porch of the house the phone calls and there are quite a keep doing what he enjoys most, heard frequently at the Asylum time, .then the Davis pool; three and four year olds, economy and repair problems.” and studentg. must be 17 years there is a miniature red barn house few.” “Seeing that everybody is happy Hill Congregational Church in CUI88IC LEVI® veterinarian’s certificate MMliaESTER (MNiMIIITY 9:35-9:55 a.m. at the Davis pool; five Representatives from the En­ old to participate. which Mahurin made. It serves as a Either Mahurin or his wife must here.” Hartford. must accompany the fee. and six year olds, 10-10:30 a.m. at the vironmental Protection Agency and All 17-year-olds must have greenhouse for some of his plants. stay on the grounds at all times. "If ' Davis pool; three and four year olds, the Federal Trade Commission will The concert will be preceded signed permission from their WIU8TJACKET8 Ret 24.00 ...... NOW 10:35-10:55 a.m. at the Davis pool; also be on hand to discuss automobile by a box supper on the lawn at 6 parents. five and six year olds, 11:05-11:35 issues related to their areas. p.m. Beverages will be For further information, per­ Pre-Washed Denim Jackets Police report ^ | I a.m. at the DelGreco pool; three and For further information call the provided; and people coming sons may contact Marion fotir year' olds, ll:40-noon at the Connecticut Citizens Action Group at for supper are asked to bring Foote, of Gilead Street. their own box supper. Fitted to Fit. Sizes 34-50 East Hartford Common Pleas Court 12 in DelGreco pool. 527-7191. East Hartford June 12. BALCH For information, call the YMCA at ,REACT lag sale Francis P. Rainville, 19, 28914377. EAST HARTFORD - The East of 47 Village St., Rockville, Someone broke into an Stihool closings Hartford REACT Team will hold a was arrested Thursday in apartment at 140 Silver i EAST HARTFORD - St. Rose and tag sale oh Saturday, June 24, from Lions Club plans Martin Park and charged Lane 'Thursday through a MEN'8 PRE-SUMMER CLEARANCE ] St. Christopher schools will be dis- 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 199 Burnside Ave. with having liquor in a sliding glass door ’ missed early on Friday, June 2, REACTT is an independent, non­ park, giving liquor to a sometime between 7:30 j; because of teachers professional profit organization which serves the CORDUROY minor, and risk of injury to and 11:30 p.m. Missing are 1978 GRAND PRIX Sample Buy Sample Buy 1978 LESARRE L|$T <7597 .1 meetings. St. Rose will be dismissed public by providing organized a minor. He was released a camera, jewelry and big carnival week WAI8TJACKn8Hm» ...... on his promise to appear in Demonstrator 8J ij at 12:30 p.m. and St. Christopher at 1 citizens with two-way- radio com­ cash totaling $200. 2809941 munications in local emergencies. 1-60B9-O i! p.m. spin-out are some of the rides MSCOUNT >1304 il From June 12-15, St. Christopher ’The group needs donations of any GLASTONBURY - The LIST *8008 that will be featured plus many 1 will have four-hour sessions and be salable items for the tag sale. Glastonbury Lions Club will- rides for children such as a 'i dismissed at 1 p.m, St. Rose will be The money will be used to sponsor a carnival the week of F i r e c a l l s MSCOUNT *1133 SUE 46293 giant merry-go-round, cars, dismissed at 12:30 p.m. replenish REACT’s emergency, fund,^ June 12 through 17 on the Itoad. and fire engines. MEN’S One June 14, Howell Cheney which was depleted during the grounds of St. Paul’s Church, East Hartford Thursday, 9:55 p.m, Many foods will also be on s m ’ 6 8 7 5 Technical School will be dismissed at February blizzard. Wells Street. ■ .NOW Thursday, 12:23 p.m . —Dumpster fire at 954 Main sale from hotdogs to cotton KNIT GYM SHOITTS Ret 9.70 1 p.m. REACT is asking those interested ’The carnival will open each —Medical call at 77 Cornell St. candy. Proceeds from the car­ June 16 will be the last day of in making a suggestion to call 528- pight at 6:30 and close about 11. Circle. Thursday, 10:04 p.m.—Auto nival will help supjwrt the com- Small to Extra Large accident at 297 Hills St. ; school for St.. Rose and St. 7895 or 528-7071. On the 12th there will be a Thursday. 1:30 p.m. , munity activities in which the I —Investigation at 1308 Main Thursday, 10:33 p.m. special children’s matinee with St. —Medical call at 35 Deerfield rides at reduced prices from 1 Lions are involved as well as the club’s continued particular \ Thursday, 2:10 p.m. —Wash Court. to 5 p.m. down at . Main Street and Thursday, 10:38 p.m. Ferris wheel, paratrooper, project of help for the blind. Connecticut Boulevard. —False 81arm at the East V-8, P/T, P/S, air cond., stereo, P/W, Ethiopia exhibit Thursday, 3:11 p.m —Grass Hartford Convalescent Home ,V-8, A/T, P/S, Stereo, RW Defogger fire at 422 Tolland St. on Main Street. tut wheel, and much more. and much much more. Thursday. 4:09 p.m. —Auto Thursday, 10:46 p.m. L e v i's accident on Pitkin Street. —False alarm at Main Street featured at library Thursday, 4:42 p.m. and Sterling Street. iWUTH WINDSOR - An exhibit —Medical call at 488 Burnside Thursday, 11:25 p.m.—Auto for food in an outdoor market, rode to Ave. being shown at Wood Memorial fire at Oak Street and Fowler Say it where (5) work on a bicycle, and learned to eat Thursday, 4:52 p.m. Lane. WE DARE TO SELL MORE BY GIVING YOU MORE! Ubrary,! features articles from —Medical call at 76 Meadow Thursday, 11:27 p.m. E ^ o p ia gathered by Claire Kennedy and enjoy the extremely spicy food of •St. -False water system alarm Why Spend More (Isewheie ... RALCH HAS THE DEAL YOU WANT! during hek stay there as a Peace that country. Thursday, 5:11 p.m. —Wash at 2 Forbes St. Ctm volunteer from 1964 to 1966. The items on exhibit reflet the !••• WE CARRY FULLER CUT JEANS down at 719 Main St. Friday, 12:14 a.m. H H “Never Knowingly Undersold” ’'Exhibits include examples of most Biblical pastoral existence of FOR EXTRA COMFORT Thursday, 5:34 p.m. —Medical call at 3 Indian Hill m ^ve dress, household goods, ii^ the African people. Traditions exten­ Road. —Investigation at 20 Colum­ eliding a rug made .entirely of ding back before the time of Christ r'^ bus Circle ” Friday, 12:29 a.m. monkey skins, baskets, handworked have remained virtually unchanged in Thursday, 5:38 p.m. —Brush -Investigation at 30 Tower in this country which is isolated by lire at 147 'Timber Trail. Road. jetireiry, and a painting of the famed its mountainous terrain and by the Manchester Parkade Thursday, 7:40 p.m. —Brush Friday, 12:40 a.m. IC h l*0NTIAC-BUICK Q^aen of Sheba. ^ -fact that it is a Christian country sur­ (Next to Knittere World) fire at the A and P on Goodwin —Dumpster fire at 1052 Main jura. Kennedy, a resident of South rounded by Moslem neighbors. Clessifieil AD Street. St Windsor, served as a secondary Monday thru Friday 10-9 PM Sstur’dsy 10-6 PM. Sundsy 12-8 PM Thursday, 8:30 p.m. -False Friday, 2:39 a m. —Medical * ^ ^ Route 5, EAST WINDSOR Btmool teacher in Ethiopia. While The exhibit will on display in the alarm at 51 Applegate Lane. call at 61 Glenn Road. ’ tWere she spent a vacation climbing library during regular llbraiy hours Thursday. 9:36 p.m. Friday, 8:18 a.m. 289-6483 * OPEN EVES'TIL 10 PM * 623-2466 Mt. Kilamanjaro in Kenya, bargained until June 26. , ' .v -Investigation at 8 Ralph -Investigation at 918 Main St. • . . ■ . ■ _ ■ , , . . . . ‘ .. ■ , • , . ► ‘ Answer to Previous Punlo ACROSS 2 TiiliMS MANCHESTER EVENING amphibian HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 2, 1973- PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Frl„ June 2, 1978 , EIUUU lUaiilULICl School orgini- 3 Actrsss □fjnQLilcdn latioii (ebbr.) Harding 4 Pitasandy □ □ ' ChariM M. Schultz j - . Tratwvene n n Q D iu Q Church will have a picriie Seaweed 5 12, Roman fiiQia aaEi Positivtpole 6 Unampioysd uQn nann uuu ? ' ' * * ' , ^ 'V Dear Abby B ofli_____ 7 Fracas (2 _____Lang wds.) □□□□□□D □□□□□ Syne 8 Motoring aai3 donn □□□ ‘f'OUREALLH'UKEPTHAT WHICH UJOULP W IB Cooking ■ssociaUon a n a n o f?: in the park on Sunday ^ By Abigail Van Buron 9 Ancitnt □ □ LITTLE REP-HAIREP6IRL, RATHER PO, HIT A -. vessel Strained muiicai N T □ P IP N 'T W , CHUCK? HOME RUN WriKTHERfliSES Dropsy initrumont □ ir your ID Smali vsiloy LOAPEPORMARRVTHE were made by Marion Nicolay, high Grssk Isttsr By DONNA HOLLAND from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bolton DEBATINO, who asked If aha should tail the woman bar Grsdusts of 11 Sums little REP-HAIREP6IRL? Elementary School. At the same school art teacher. az-huaband w u about to mirry that ha had bsatan bar up. 17 Lifsboat Herald CorreapondenI Annipolls ointment 52 DitcbH tim e. and place the high school Mrs. Nicolay urges Bolton fYoo aald, "On the chance that ehell bring out the heal in (sbbr.) 19 Sovitt plans 39 Water (Fr.) 54 Flatfish BOLTON — An idea of Tony A. so^om ore class will have a tag sale. residents to attend the festival and him whlla you brought out tha heoat in him, keep mum.” 22 Nigorisn 23Egg|Fr.| 41 KItchtn 56 Fateful time Kalkus to have his church “give” to Piweeds from the events will view the art work. My fwaet yonng niece wet married only t^ree monthe. tribnman 25 Dandy appliance for Caesar No one wonlo ha"ve believed that the man aha married waa At i disttneo 26 Spouu 44 Hanrard's rival 57 Spy employed townspeople will become a reality benefit the respective classes. OllTI Uw(9< FtMuw SffMicm. Im. Students whose work will be-dis­ Mosquito 27 N otn of debt 48 Compass by police Sunday. cqiable. of euch violence ee he liter, evidenced. If only Student art work played are Andra Avens, Michael aomeone would have warned that> gentle, uniuipacting Istvs 28 Mouth parts point 58 Rtttiva Several members of St. Maurice Bushnell, Denise DeMartin, Jane girL ana might be alive today. She lunerad euch a beating Whole 29 Polios action 48 Gorman 60 Urgent The work of severai Bolton High Debtor’s hots Church will host a family picnic Sun­ Dubois, Ann Fenton, Teresa- at the handl of that monster, the undertaker w u elekenea 31 Spanks physicist wlralais . WInthrop — Dick Cavalll School students will be exhibited Chinsso 60 Singer Harris signal day from 12:30 to 6:30 p.m. at Greenwood, Nancy Harpln, James at the condition of her bruieed and bettered body. ' 32 Skin probitm during tbe Hartford Civic Arts currtney 33 Salacious 51 FIrtt-ratt 61 Southern Herrick Memorial Park. Henry, Patty Hobby, Terry Leach, VRfe-teatara aometimes IdU. I hope you will change your Ttmpo 3d Aromatic (comp, wd.) stats (sbbr.) I'd s t i l x . h n o John Roberts, parishioner, said Festival today through June 11. advice, Abby. i 'l l e e r IF r w a s Jeff Potterton, Roxanne Sattar, Lori Smoke A The local students' art will be on HEARTSICK AUNT IN CALIF.' Court order ■ LCJeriNTHE Kalkus thought it would be for Selbie, Linda Taylor, Michelle Van- 1 2 3 4 8 6 7 1 6 10 11 M U D PUDDLB the church to give something extra to tbe Phoenix Building Plaza, upper 2 Compass /AIDDLE OF n-iE level. Arrangements for the display cour and Brian Winkler. point 14 SAHARA t?eSERn. the people instead of just asking for DEAR AUNT: Thank m (or proteiting my uawar. 12 13 Yew are right. M j ”glve 'em anotur. chance” phOoeophy i Attimpt/. 17 help all the time. ahonld not have been applied to a matter u potenthdly S Sitpt 16 16 The picnic will feature sausage and, dangerou u wife-beating. I ibonld have emphaticelly i Auto workora’ union (obbr.) 11 16 peppers, shells with sauce, roast recommended that wife No. 1 warn wife No. 2 .1 contritely 1 ■ Search is fruitless ) Actor Duiyta 22 26 beef, hot dogs, hamburgs, salads, itand corrected. ) Equsiity 1 rolls, New England clam chowder 1 Thi (Fr.) 26 21 30 31 32 33 and cold drinks. DEAR ABBYt In regard to LADY PREACHER IN I Hog " ■ VERNON — A four-hour search 34 The food is being prepared under IOWA, she neede to reed First Corinthiana, Chapter 14 ) Fioating homo ■ ■ through a wooded area off Interstate explained reason. (King Jemea versioni: I Famliy the direction of First Selectman 36 86 in Vernon Thursday didn’t turn up The girls are Janice Pockett, of Paul MU, “Let your women keep silence -in the msmbar ■ 1 ■ Henry Ryba, a well known and pop­ any clues in connection with the fin­ Tolland, who was 9 at the time of her cburdies; for it ia not permitted unto them to speak; hat 63 Toward tbs 43 48 6-2- ular caterer, who is a member of St. csnttr 1 ding of a badly decomposed body in disappearance about five years ago tike* ore commaiuUd to be under obedience, u also salth She |Fr.) 47 Maurice Church. that area on May 18, Police Chief and Lisa White, who was 13 when she thelaw." Work unit 1 Tha 36th veru goes on to uy, “And if they will learn 80 61 .3 1 66 66 67 88 Prlacllla’a Pop — Al Vermear Arrangements for games and ac­ Herman Fritz, said. disappeared about four years ago. Not so much 1 ■ any thing, let them u k their huabande at home; (or it is a Upboava cimHi4>.M.Tii IU9 US PH or' tivities are being made by William The skeleton of Mrs. Susan LaRosa Chief Fritz said 15 to 20 persons 66 60 61 62 I'VE GCT A \ WHAT'S IT'S NO RCNIC Mumford. Pony rides will be under shame fOT women to apeak bi tha church.” Cioud region I HATE/ MAVBE I of Ward Street, Rockville, was found were involved in the search. Besides 63 64 66 TOUGH m a t h )- t h e BEING A KIP the direction of Dorli Cloutier. I am a fan of youra, Abby, and hope that even thou(d: HOME- / CAN TRICK by men wbo were working on con­ Vernon Police officers, the searchl' you era aU for w om ei^ rights, yop will be fair and pr&t DOWN PROBLEM. 7 BEST THESE RAVS.' Tickets for the event are being sold 66 87 66 ■ POP INTO struction of tbe highway. The group included men from the Tolland this anyway. Sign me ... i POING IT POP-' y WAV TO by John Roberts, 643-0049, Jim Zelle, 23-YEAR-OLD PREACHER, KINGSPORT, TENN. 1 Mttsi tube Is that where my milk comes from? remains were identified as those of County Mutual Aid Fire Service, mlwtrAnn iNTiRpmu aiinj FORME.' WORK IT 646-7838, Steve Blanchard, 646-5737. Mrs. LaRosa by the Farmington state police, and the Rockville Fire While these first graders are wondering first grades in area schools are invited to Tickets will be sold at the park the Medical Center. Department. DEAR PREACHER: Although the printed word day of the picnic. Children under age The area combed was that bounded ramalna unchanged, over the years even Scriptnre h u where milk comes from the doe-eyed cow in come and visit the school to see how cows are She disappeared in June, 1975, been interpreted in a variety of ways, tt la no longer Win at Bridge 3 will be admitted free. by Bamforth, Baker, and Reservoir the foreground seems to be wondering where milked, and some are allowed to do some after she reportedly left her home to considered a “shame” (or women to speak In many The entire event is being coor­ roads but police saM no clues were milking; how sheep gre shorn and how their go to the store and never returned. churches, temples and lynagognes. the camera came from. The occasion was the dinated by Kalkus. U is open to the When the remains were found, and uncovered. Chief Fritz said the main Expert knows safety play annual open house at the Vocational- wool is woven into yarn, how tractors run and public. before they were identified, there purpose of the search was to end the DEAR ABBY: I just finished crying my eyes out over < ' West was indignant. Turn­ many other things. (Herald photo by Pinto) speculation that Mrs. LaRosa’s dis­ something that is not my fault. A very nice boy from school ing to the girl he said, “You Agricultural Center at Rockville High School Car wash was some speculation as to whether NORTH 5-2-A should learn the correct play The Bolton High School freshmen they could be those of two young girls appearance was related to the dis­ started dating me and I was on doud nine. I w u never e Q74 Thursday. Each year children in all of the popular, and he w u like an answer to my praura. which is to go to dummy, who have also disappeared for no appearance of the two girls. *663 lead low and stick in your class will have a car wash Saturday Well, he just called me up and told me he couldn’t date ♦ K98 ten.” Captain Easy — Crooks and Lavfrence me anymore because his parents l^ve forbidden him to. « J765 She thanked him politely. The reaaon w u they heard that my older sieter had a baby ■ CAN YOU TPERN TOOTIN' t CAN WEST EAST A couple of months later she VOLTKE d e a d RI0HT, out o( wedlock. (She did; but, Abby, I have never done one PROVE IT? PROVE IT1,„W ANT TO 4 3 10 98 4653 « made the same ace play M R .T IT U 5 ...I DO FIND J thing out of the way, so why should I have to suffer for 4J975 4Q10 4 ' with a simllat hand. Again WHAT YOU'VE JUST SEE THE eVIPCMCBT. COPE continues support something my sister did?) I have even had girlfriands tell 4J 1032 4 Q6S she collected the two tricks TOLIJ M E PRETTY me they couldn't go around with me anymore because of 4 K .4 Q 9 8 4 she needed for her contract. S TA R TLIN S l my sister’s reputation. SOUTH Tliis time the former West WE ARE YOUR I am not like my sieter, and I don't see why people 4 AK2 was North. of original education budget should hold this against me. How can I prove that I am a » AK2 He said, “Lucky again. I “nice” girl When I have this against me? 4 A74 guess you’ll never learn.” NICE GIRL IN RHODE ISLAND 4 A 10 3 2 That ace play was a per­ By BARBARA RICHMOND a public school system and led to a should strive to do for all. fect safety play that would discussion of the Research and Moore said the committee will con­ Vulnerable: Both guarantee two tricks in the lleruld Repurter DEAR NICE: Don’t try to “prove” anything. P e < ^ who Dealer: South Independent Study (RIS) program tinue, throughout the summer, to do aren't wiUlng to judge you on your own record aren’t suit against any combina­ VERNON — The Committee on MONEY SAVING South tion of adverse cards. the Vernon school system has. more research in this area. worth having u tflende. West North East I — »iT Public Education (COPE) is con­ 2 NT 'Die young lady was Helen This program is for gifted students Gliureh meeting SALE GOOD Pass Sobel SmiUi the greatest tinuing to support reinstatement of Pass 3 NT Pass in Grades 4-12 and right now about 50 Church Women United of the Pass woman plaver of all time funds cut from the Board of Educa­ JUNE 2nd and she didn’t have to learn. are involved. The students are Greater Rockville Area will have an Astro-graph tion budget, James Moore, chairman to She knew. recommended for the program by open board Executive Committee Opening lead; 4 J Alley Cop — Dave Graue of the committee said Thursday their classroom teacher but par­ DEALER JUNE 8th meeting June 14 at the Rockville" By BERNICE BEDE 080L night. ticipation is voluntary. M a n ia jgpia'fei ...THEN WHEre The mayor and the Town Council United Methodist Church, Grove LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) Atten­ YOU SOT 'EM, DOC One parent asked what criteria is -fHEVVB'FApro Street. tion should be centered today By Oswald Jacoby reduced the board's $10.4 million used to determine if a child is gifted. TRANSLUCENT t o f f on discharging an old obliga­ RISHT o u t ' The meeting will start at 10 a.m. and Alan Sontag A California reader asks if budget by $125,000. The annual Moore said he has been told that it tion. Do so quickly and cheer- any winner of the Morgan All local churches should be FIBERGLASS lully. You’ll save yourself a lot This well-known safety budget meeting two weeks ago ap­ means a child with an IQ of 130 and Q 3ffM ii^ play has appeared in this Howard trophy for players represented. of anguish. below the rank of senior proved the generai government who has a reading score of at least PANELS SCORPIO (Ocl.24-Nov. 22) In and other columns for years. budget but rejected tbe school Grange 52 making an important decision A story goes with it. master has ever gone on to three grades above normal level. Juno 3,1576 win many major tourna­ Once you've committed your­ today you might not be able to Some 40 years ago an budget. Lynn Anderson, coordinator of the Vernon Grange 52 will meet tonight FOR SHADE THAT'S RIGHT - PLUS ments. Last week the council met and self this coming year, don’t bypass a strong-willed person. attractive young lady program, said there is a multitude of at 8 in Grange Hall. There will be COLOR AND LIGHT look back. Vou'll make a major His cooperation will be needed started to jtlay rubber George Rapee won it in agreed to return the same budget to definitions as to what constitutes a election of officers. The Junior change that you could find both to get an answer. bridge at the Cia vendish Club 1936. Eric Murray in 1949. another Town Meeting scheduled for gifted child. Grange 92 will meet Saturday at 2 stimulating and piomising. SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. in New York. She won the Each has achieved interna­ 21) The whole day could slip by tional prominence since. June 12 at 8 p.m. at the Middle He said some define it in terms of a p.m. at Grange Hall, also to elect of­ spade lead in her hand and without accomplishing a thing promptly placed the ace of (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I School. The motion was voted against child who is always looking deeper, ficers. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Your If you allow yourself to be overwhelmed by what needs to clubs on the table. West’s by Democratic members of the coun­ some in terms of an extroverted negative behavior can produce king dropped and it was a cil. antagonlallc treatment today. be done. Tackle one task at a child: He said we have to be careful GO lime. simple matter for her to You'll get back exactly what Moore said he called the tax collec­ in the terms used. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) score two club tricks, game Kotps you dish out — you can bet on The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions tor's office to find out the status of Ginny Gingras, a teacher in the Tree cleaners .it. Find out to whom you’re Being around a depressing, and rubber. moody individual today will ru b, the collections to date now that it's program, said she recently com­ TAPELESS lets the light in romanllcally suited to by send­ B tnyt World WASHINGTON (U P I)-P lan ts, es­ ing lor your copy of Astro- off on you. Boat a hasty retreat nearing the end of the fiscal year. pleted a course at the University of If you encounter such a per­ FOR CRY'ING OUT DON'T YOU pecially trees, clear from the at­ Graph Letter. Mail 50 cents lor y...A N D Mayor Frank McCoy had said Connecticut and the professor said each and a long, self- son. D O N 'T LOUD, WILMA-NOT REALIZE about two weeks ago that some large his definition of “giftedness” is mosphere much of the 300 million addressed. stamped envelope AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) FORSET, /WY SO LOUP ' TH E GRASS tons of pollution that is created an­ to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, Don't bring up an Issue that’s OUT HERE, tax bills are still owed and if they likened to the three interlocking been difficult for you and your BEAUTIES nually in the United States. Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. I w a n t IS LISTENING aren't paid then surplus in the rings sign. One interlocking ring SPECIAL Be sure to speclly birth sign. male to see eye-to-eye on TO YOU current budget would have to be used standing for creativity, another for CANCER (June 21-July 22) It's today. It’ll prove embarrassing you TO ALSO?! line to go out on the town If there are others around. GROW, to balance the budget to make up for task commitment, and the other for PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) the anticipated uncollected tax today, but you don't have to GROW, u above average intelligence. SALE! spend an arm and a leg to have Behaving unbecomingly or get­ GROW money. Another parent wanted to know lun. Pick pals and places you ting sarcastic over choree that should have been done by ' C?OMP! It had been suggested, by op­ what problems these gifted students If you have can afford V' ponents of the budget cut, that money PER GALLON Many exciting home improvements are easy to LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In your others will gain nothing but an have socially in school. Dr, Anderson news for area 26"x8’ 4 oz. fervenl ellorl to accomplish argument. used in the town's surplus fund be said, “If a child gets into the create with this colorful carefree material...... your aims today you could be ARIES (March 21-Aprl. Being either too llghtfisled or used to help the education budget and program one of the advantages is REG. Rea. $ 5.95 accused o( being selfish and towns, call: Patio Roofs & Carports - Fences & Windbreaks too loose with your finances Q_ to do some maintenance work in the that he is working with others who dictalorlal. Try to use a softer >6.95 GAL. NOW approach. will bring about the same con­ schools. think the same way he does." Andover VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapl. 22) sequences — poor value for Moore said there are several Scott said, “Any child who You’re much too hard on your­ your dollar. Born Loser — Art Sansom Donna Holland ...... 646-0375 self today to draw any positive TAURUS (April 20-M ty 20) A rather large accounts due but the qualifies for the program already > Eliminates drywall family llare-up could occur largest amounts to $90,800. He said Bolton conclusions from sell-analysis. stands out as being different.” taping bother •4.95 Don't dwell on debilitating quite easily II you resurrect an the tax collector said she expects this old unresolveri problem. AMD THI4 ^ irm iA PPLe. i /T ie s MY WD$T RB5fCk)$IBLE However, it was explained that Donna Holland ...... 646-0375 I Spreads right from thoughts. to be paid by June 15 as it has always 26"x8' 5 oz. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I FO0L4 UP these children do spend time in the Coventry pail Awnings & Pankms 8i Greenhouses & AWK). been paid on time in past years. regular classrooms also. Canopies Room Dividers Tool Sheds Bugs Bunny — Holmdihl and Stoffal AKXJMD HBPB, Claire Connelly...... 742-8202 I Stays flexible Rog. $9.75 lb 197ibyNEA.Inc; A COPE committee member, Earl Mrs. JoAnn Worthen, a member of Ellington I Dries to a palatable i Scott, said, "This is one of the the Board of Education, said, “ Each Complete On Hand Inventory 4 & 5 oz. Weight NOW Barbara Richmond ...643-2711 finish excuses the mayor has used for not child is an individual and I think it is Plus all required accessories eo iN supporting the school board budget." Hebron UP/ “Probably some kind of hype for 'Jaws 2 ’!'' so vital that we don’t destroy a Sizes are - 26" wide by IO -12' lengths He said with the town getting the child's individuality in school," Patricia Mulligan...... 228-0269 8 7 •9.30 Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol & McCormick unexpected windfall of funds from She said while only about 20 per­ South Windsor the state this year, this would be the cent of the schools’ population par­ Come in for Free Descriptive Brochure HOW tOlLP m POUBT year it could help with education. Judy Kuehnel ...... 644-1364 ticipates in the program, she Tolland HE'D PERSEVERE? AFTER Gifted proffruni wondered how many gifted and ALL HE GAVE ME MY Barbara Richmond ...643-2711 s t a r t in TENNIS UJNS During last night's meeting the talented students there are. ; Vernon BEFORE r RBACHEP committee showed a film, “Sit down She said a student can be gifted or ZONOLITE jTARPDM AT VALE! — Shut up — or Get Out." It focused talented in one area such as music or ; Barbara Richmond ...643-2711 on the problems of a "gifted" child in art and she said school systems PIP I EVER MENTION This Funny World POURING .BEATIN6 PON.BUCkSE Heathcliff INSULATION Rea. 9355 I.ATANEW HAVEN ' JCL EXHIBITION? For belt reiuhi your tsHIng ihefild hwe ot leoU $1* Inch#* of Iniulotlon. CKeoi— FIFTH ^ g i v e t h ' k i d b a c k H B Rotary Club plan would give SKCISL R J 3 0 R / U 3LLIPOP/ recreation area to town

By JUDY KUEHNEL ty of equipment of our membership,” the property, but will await a ZONOLITE > BAG Herald CorreapondenI response from the council regarding 2.75 said Mitchell, “it would be possible ' THEY WERE SOUTH WINDSOR - The town to enhance the property in such a the proposal. ' BOTHrSREAT* may have its own winter sports area, manner that our townspeople would He said if the council approve the MASTER CHARGE a»a.r«.iia. Rotary Club’s proposal to convert the togaganning and other winter out­ winter sports by the next winter r Pudim Property into a place for door activities. season. W. H. ENGLAND 6hort Riba - Frank Hill skiing and tobaganing. The Pudim Property, located on The South Windsor Rotary Clubv"\| AHBAai-AD, . « MY MAGNETIC ^ C B John J. Mitchell, president of the Barber Hill Road near the East recently donated the “Hurst Tool," A ifiye IT A TRY, J NCVBRv/y^lSSBS. South Windsor Rotary Club, has Windsor line, was once suggested for to the Fire Department. The “Hurst j y oim written a letter to Mayor Nancy Caf- a landfill area. The Public Works Tool” is an apparatus used to free ac­ 6 ** HsNa^8y«4..lM. fyn with the sports area proposal and Department has, in the past, taken cident victims from their cars.. the subject will be discussed at a truck loads of dirt from the property Other Rotary projects have in­ "He looks just like his father.” worksession, probably this week. to be used for fill at the Strong Road cluded the furnishing of the com­ COMPANY Mitchell said the club feels the landfill area. munity room at the housing for the 649-5201 development of the Pudim Property Mitchell said he does pot know if elderly, and the purchase and dona­ Goraowe PRCfiY HieH-OAWMW/* would be beneficial to the town and to the winter sports area suggestion fits tion of a mini-bus for the elderly. ROUTE 44A/BOLTON NOTCH its youth. into the Council’s or the Park and There are 80 members of the South OPEN MON.-FRI. 7;30-S;00. 8AT. 7;30 TO 4;d0 “With the expertise and availabili­ Recreation Commission’s plans for Windsor Rotary.

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PAGE TWELVE — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 2, 1978 ( Obituaries ] Woman found dead in bed; Thoughts,, ApLENty Yanks learn first hand (>l«'nii K. l{oliiiicll $73,601 in cash in house ' <. Glenn E. Robinett. 74. of Holiday. Fla., died Wednesiday at Tarpon A thorough search of the home Springs General Hospital. He was the EAST HARTFORD - Police dis­ Ellington Road after she was dis­ covered dead in her bed Thursday turned up a total of $73,601 in cash, ^ n e w ’ tough covered 173,601 in cash secreted By Len Auster Palmer still husband of Mrs. Mae Robinett and afternoon, police said. , police said. Much of it was in pots, the father of Mrs. Phyllis Pier.son of about the house of Mrs. Lucy A neighbor called police Thursday pans, the oven, and in other places Manchester. (Sacchetiello) Serpello, 77, of 175 Royals 10, Mariners 0 at 2;22 p.m. to say he was worried wrapped in tinfoil, police said. They NEW YORK (UPI) - The . He is also survived by a sister and hem : Higueraa ttalks off Bits and pieces . Dennis Lieonard tossed a six-hitter about Mrs. Serpello. She had not also found two' bank books, one with “new” Jim Palmer isn’t any and won his first game since April 29 four §>

. ■ * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Fri., June 2, 1978- PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Comi.. Fri., June 2, lOT @iP(§mi^Quiz Names In the news r T ' jo in s Scanlons ^double trouble’ 1 'Kerry McGuire Memorial SHEILA TULLER hard at improving their skills,” the “helping the team is definitely more In addition, the Rangers may be ooaelK stated. “Their athletic ac­ important than any personal credit Scholarship given by the former Embraceable Ewes NEW YORK (UPI) - Fred tract at an estimated $200,(X)0 a year, Correspondent fined for tampering by NHL Presi­ complishments are overshadowed by they can get. So many times this year Dovelettes softball team. They will LOS ANGELES (UPI) — The 29 girls who comprise the Los Angeles Rams UPI has learned. He will succeed Shero, who spent more than 15 Jean-Guy Talbot as coach and, accor­ dent John Ziegler. 'Scanlon to Scanlon to who’s their dedication and perfect handling they bunted runners along or hit be the first dual winners of this an­ cheerleading squad will henceforth be known as the Embraceable Ewes, a seasons with the New York ding to Informed sources, may even­ Also coming to the Rangers will be ever on first may not be as of every kind of situation. Anyone behind runners to help the team nual award. team spokesman has announced. Rangers organization before tually become general manager, a Mike Nykolnk, Shero’s assistant in who sees an EHHS game pan see rather than fatten their batting Both are in the top quarter of the The original name given the cheerleaders was the Ram Sundancers, but the poetic as Tinkers to Evers to post now held by John Ferguson. until last season when what a contribution they make to our averages.” graduating class with Joe heading for Rams discovered there was another group operating under the incorporated taking over as head coach of Chance but it’s always been . Shero announced his resignation he worked with some of the younger program.” The coach praised his co-captains Bryant College and Jeff for Eastern name Sundancers. Thus the “ewe turn,” the Rams spokesman said. the Phiiadelphia. Flyers in music to the ears of those > from the Flyers May 22, but players in the Flyers' fgrm system. Wlien asked, the twins wouldn’t ad­ saying, “They’re natural leaders.” Connecticut State College. Each 1971, rejoined the Rangers Shero, 52, p lay ^ 2 W years with the coaching the Scanlon brothers. mit to over tricking anyone into First baseman Lucien 'Bolduc hopes, to continue his baseball career Ken Norton ROGE(?$ HORNSBV HAP Philadelphia Owner Ed Snider would Thursday to coach the Jeff and Joe Scanlon, coKiaptains speaking for his teammates said, on the collegiate level. SOI CAREER HOMERS. not Immediately accept It. The situa­ Rangers before senifw as a minor thinking they were each other. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Ken Norton, holder of the World Boxing Council floundering NHL ciub. tion was resolved when Snider came league coach in the'or^ization for of Elast Hartford High’s 1978 (XIL However they enjoy knowing they’re “The Hanlons are super captains. Lussier is confident they’ll do well version of the heavyweight championship, predicted Thursday he would WHICH OF THE pOtLOW- in anything they undertake, stating, INS STARTER *78 The Rangers called a news con­ to terms with the Rangers on com­ 13 seasons. championship baseball team, have tough to telL apart. “Our coach They’re good leaders but they’re knock out challenger Larry Holmes in their title fight at Caesars Palace June AHEAP OF ROGERS? ference for noon today and are pensation for the one remaining year He joined the Flyers orl June 2,1971 played shortstop and second base on couldn’t tell us apart until Jeff grew regular guys and treat everyone the “These boys have everything sorted 9. expected to make the official an­ on Shero’s five-year contract. The and led them to Stanley Cup victories the same team since they were eight a mustache this year,” Joe said. same.” Bolduc added, “There was no out and all their priorities are in the Norton held a news conference upon his arrival from his training camp at A. PON FAIRLY 9. JOHNNY BENCH nouncement of Shero’s appointment. compensation most likely will he in 1974 and 1975. years old. They played for Rotary in Lussier might have had trouble but two ways about it, all the varsity right places. Gilman Hot Springs, Calif., and appeared confident and in good physical C REGGIE JACKSON J Shero accepted a multi-year con­ either cash or draft choices. Elast Hartford’s National League “For thfee years I never (and he wanted Jeff and Joe for captains.” “The best thing I can possibly say shape. Farm Division in their first year in emphasized never) had to worry The Scanlons are talented in other about them is I hope my kids grow-#* 3l^3J:J8MSUe Little League. about if or when they’ll be at practice sports, too. Both played freshman to handle themselves just as Jeff and t. Billy Collins High school Coach A1 Lussier or whether they’ll work hard to im­ football after being part of East Joe do.” LANDOVER, Md. (UPI) — The Washington Capitals have used the NHL’s iZarley leading in Kemper thinks they’re the best double play prove their skills when they get Hartford’s midget football town free-agent deadline to drop eight players, including veteran forward Billy comoination in the league. there.” champion Mustangs for four years. Collins, from their payroll. Collins joins forwards Tony White, Gord Brooks, Standings ’’This year we haven’t had as many During their senior year, both 15th fairway, had a 5-under-par 67 his best showing of the year. Joe’s diligent practice in the Paul Nicholson, Alex Forsyth and Brian Kinsella and defensemen Larry ' CHARLOTTE, N.C. (UPI)- opportunites for double plays. The started on Coach Jim Dakin’s Hornet Thursday morning after making six “I feel like I’m hitting my putts a batter’s box started to pay off in the Bolonchuk and Jean Lemieux on the free-agent list. Kermit Zarley isn’t too confi­ pitching has been so good,” Jeff and second half oflhe season accordiijg 11 and were instrumental in vic­ National League birdies and a bogey. lot more solid,” he said. “It helps to In another area, the club announced popular defensafttaiLYvon Labre has dent today, going into the se­ Joe both stated. “Last year we to Steve Bellingham, team manager tories. Joe’s pass interception and Sports camp “I’m probably hitting the ball off stay at home. I’ve played this golf agreed to a new two-year contract, plus an option year. Reports placed his East turned over about 12.” and scorekeeper. According to touchdown run was the turning point STORRS (UPI) — Youngsters who cond round of the Kemper the tees as long as I have at any course more in the last week th a ^ salary figure at 970,000. W L Pet. GB Being identical twins has helped, Bellingham’s book, Joe had 24 hits in­ in the Windham game. Jeff’s play want to get a head start on the foot­ Open with nothing but a lot of have any golf course in years.” ' Chicago 24 20 .545 time,” said Palmer, whose fifth- the boys echoed. “ We know each cluding three doubles. The second won him the most valuable player ball or basketball seasons will have luck and one stroke between place finish in the Phoenix Open is Craig Swan Montreal 25 22 .532 W other’s moves,” Jeff said. “I know baseman, hitting .315 going into the trophy at the annual Thanksgiving their chance during summer sessions NEW YORK (UPI) — Right-hander Craig Swan of the New York Mets was Philadelphia 22 21 .512 1(4 him and living legend Arnold just what Jeff will do,” Joe added. tournament (Joe couldn’t play game against crosstown Penney. run by the coaching staffs of the admitted to Roosevelt Hospital Thursday with acute gastroenteritis, and is New York 23 27 .460 4 Palmer. Twin reaction w Joe and Jeff Scanlon Lussier cited shortstop Jeff as the because of a broken right index Since playing organized baseball, University of Connecticut. expected to be hospitalized for about 4 days. Pittsburgh 21 25 .457 4 Zarley fashioned a 6-under-par 66 team ’s key defensive player. “Both finger sustained when hit by a pitch they have been on two championship Twg separate sessions of the The problem appears to be a recurrence of the same ailment, which St. Louis 18 31 .367 8Vi! Thursday to match his best score of boys have natural ability and work in season finale against Penney), teams. In 19'7^their Little League basketball school will be held from sideling him last year from Aug. 20-Sept. 9, during which time he lost 10 West the year, but said he hit at least one Day of surprises in LPGA went four games before his first safe­ team, Rotary', won the town cham­ July 23 to Aug, 4. The football camp L Pet. GB pounds. W bad shot on each of 13 holes at the ty- pionship. In 1975, the Marco Polo will be July 23-28. San Francisco 30 16 .652 Quail Hollow County Club layout. Flipper rehired Jeff, who hit close to .380, had 27 club with, a Scanlon at short and Both camps are open to day or full­ Larry Watkins IMi remained the leader at the end of the 30 19 .612 Palmer, in with 67, said his driving TORONTO (UPI) - It was a day of East Hartford Little League (UPI) - Miami hits during the regular season. Scanlon at second won the cham­ time, residential campers who will 3W NEW YORK (UPI) — The New York Giants Thursday announced that Los Angeles 27 20 .574 was as good as ever and his putting surprises on the first day of play at first round. Dolphins’ owner Joe Rob­ Lussier commented, “Joe hit the ball pionship trophy in the town’s alumni stay in the campus residence halls. Sandra Post, the ex-Oakville, On­ seven players, including two veterans, have been placed on waivers. San Diego 21 26 .447 9^4 seemed solid again. But the aging the LPGA Classic tournament in bie, the man who fired just as hard, if not harder than Jeff, league. The basketball school is for boys 8 to 20 25 .444 9Vz Palmer’s patented charges have tario girl who now lives in Boynton Flipper 10 years ago, hired Joe and Jeff, sons of Mr. and Mrs. 17 and football for boys from Pec The Giants cut veteran running back Larry Watkins and. veteran center Toronto Thursday. Two games last week in National Major Little tage 7-4, Capitol 6-5, Hose but had one of those years when his 18 27 .400 11V4 Beach, Fla. and would like nothing him back Thursday. Wee League through senior high Ralph Hill along with five free agents — running back Donnie Barnes of been fading in the late rounds for the First, Sylvia Ferdon, a 21-year-Old the East Hartford Eastern League Standings: St. 5-6, Rotary 4-7, Dworin 4-7, hits are always right at someone. Robert Scanlon, will graduate June ‘ Thursday’s Games ' better than to take this cham­ school. Howard University; defensive back Reggie Beard of Cheyney State; defen­ past several years. rookie who took out a personal loan in Little League saw Kiwanls Mary’s 8-3, lOOF 8-3, Vin­ “However,” Lussier contind^d, 16. They will be co-recipients of the (No games scheduled) pionship, wowed the crowd with a Exchange 2-9. sive tackle Ezil Bibbs of Grambling; running back Jon Bradford of Central “I’m embarrassed to say I played order to play on the tour, shot a hole- blank Local 1933 for its Today’s Games double eagle at the 442-yard seventh State (Ohio); and wide receiver Tommie Hayward, who had no college one of my worst rounds of golf of the in-one on the 175-yard, par-3 16th fourth straight win, 3-0, Atlanta (Hanna 4-0) at Chicago hole. Tournament officials, who experience. year from tee to green, but hole. and Local three days (Roberts 2-0) everything went right for me,” said Next, Susan O’Connor finished at 6- spent the afternoon checking earlier blanked KofC, 6-0. records, said no one could recall one Jal alal results Vince Lombardi San Francisco (Montefusco 4-2) at Zarley, who has won only $18,567 in 17 under on the par-73 St. George’s Golf Kiwanls scored its runs since 1950 and admitted “ it could be NEW YORK (UPI) — Vince Lombardi, son of the former Green Bay and Montreal (Twitchell 2-4), N tournaments this season. and Country Club course. But, while in the sixth on a single by San Diego (Jones 4-3) at New York the first one ever, for all we know.” Washington coach of the same name, Thursday was named assistant “The key for me today was my still chatting about her drives and Tom Daley, fielder’s And to top it all off, 21 players were rirtt CsM Dsol SarafhCi executive director of the National Football League Management Council. (Espinosa 5-2), N wife,” said Zarley. “At the third hole choice by Brad Parandes, 7 M putts, O’Connor was unseated by 7NWt ILM llM 7JI The appointment of Lombardi, 36, was announced by Executive Director Los Angeles (Hooton 4-4). at (his 12th), she said ‘knock it in below par at the end of the first two errors, and solo homer 7 Ztfri Cara lui ill m Philadelphia (Lonborg 4-3), N Beth Stone, a 17-year tour veteran 3Kvrs^hRa IM 4.41 IN Paul Sonnabend. Lombardi has been in a front office position with the Seattle honey. ’ She said it on every hole com­ round, while another seven were at by Corky Lundy over the UR 3.41 who has never won a tournament. 3 ifamcii bgi Mia44 3IJI Seahawks for the past two years. Pittsburgh (Rooker 2-4) at Cincin­ ing in and I made everything.” par. left field fence. Bill 3-7 3S.4I Stone came in at 7-under-par and Macta 7-3 U7I Nriseta AS 17JI nati (Bonham 6-0), N Palmer, who owns a house on the DePascale and Lundy com­ Trifseta 7-34 77111 TrHsda AM 354JI Royal Park St. Louis (Denny 4-3) at Houston bined on an eight-hitter. Sacsal laNM RsNIta 7 Natl Tttb*'***' (Andujar 3-2), N 1141 141 4 il CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (UPI) — Royal Park, baseball coach at Harvard Third baseman Steve 1 ttrnnpi SmtIs LU IM 3.N 7MartilaRi IN 4il 2ZMafiariti IN 4.N University the past eight years, has resigned to seek a job as athletic director Veilleux turned over an un­ 4JI American Leas ( Bowling ) I Arriaia I Raasa 121 SEi m M s at another college. assisted double play to BMala t-7 33N MMaMSlN thwart Local which loaded Nrfseta A7135.N Mseta 74 INit Park, who guided the Crimson to a 248-93 record and five Eastern Inter­ TrHseta 1-74 4,tt2.N Trifseta T-2-3 1JH2I collegiate Baseball League titles, said he would choose from among six offers GB TIME TO BUY? the bases in the second in­ HOME BEACH - Jean ThHCaMliNIsi by Monday. Boston ning. 7 Narts Archambault 180-507, SZaMshga IN 7.M IN SUrivtaCna IIN 4JI 3N New York Tom Parlante fanned 13 2 I Mar 441 3i« 1OY01ASMII1I0N-D0LLAR-DASH Shelia Price 199-500, Lou 1 GastBartrai 7N IN Sam Cunningham Detroit WE THINK SOI to lead Local over KofC. 42afriki«i4s IN Statcrafiirita IN Toutain 192-506, Donna M U I S 37.41 M M a A S 2121 Milwaukee Macta A2U4I MILWAUKEE (UPI) — Running backs Walter Payton of the Chicago R am os 186, R osem ary HERE'S JUST A FEW REASONS WHYI Mark LaBreck had two fsrficU A1 131.70 Baltimore Trifseta Al-4 2M.M TrifscU A2-3 341N Bears, Tony Dorset! of the Cowboys and Sam Cunningham of the New Thibodeau 186-4M, Sandy doubles, Karl Crandall Cleveland homered and Donny Fovth Gmm SiiCiM Taath CaMa StacU* FOR THE 1980OLYMPIC GAMES. England Patriots will be inducted into the 1,000-Yard Club June 28, officials Adams 176,' Tina TfsWa 7 hWi Toronto 10.U 4.N iM 1 Batcara IIN , said Thursday. Baranowski 181-471, Dot Gilbert played well defen­ S Irriip I TJUi IVicttiM Sdt Um 3 Cina 440 3i0 The Outstanding Blocker Award will go this year to the offensive line of the Whitehead 180-498, Bar­ sively as catcher for Local. TOU IN 2 kUNa SOMETHING FOR THE GB I b htra, tdi Wno- MMa AS274I MMa 1-7 42N Bears, said Jack Baran, general chairman of the 15th annual National 1,000 bara Goddard 486, Lee Dave Maura had two hits Nrfseta 1-7 141N Kansas City Maeta A3 t2JI Yard Club Foundation, Inc., dinner. Bean 458, Phyllis LaPointe Itifi sl Mr kttl for the losers. TritacU AA7 N4J0 Trifseta 1-7-2 ULN US. OLYMPIC ATHLETES... Oakland QsrsHlIi Cana RmN h 463, Elaine Gordon 486. I M l If IIm in r . FiftlifiMBaDi TMala TP Help us California Action in the East Hart­ 1040 740 IN Bob Lurtsema 1 HamtU Cl 11.N IN 4.N 1 Karrspil A$l,OOQOOO DONATION. help them Texas ford National Little League SCarMtoUl 7N IN SItUteM IN 4JI SEATTLE (UPI) — Veteran defensive tackle Bob Lurtsema told the Seattle Minnesota Draft choices 540 iCsrsatsbZsM 3-N last week included Vintage BMsU 1-5 41N B M a l4 4341 Seahawks Thursday he intends to retire from professional football. P«fseU14 lOlN As you may know, our Olympic athletes are not govern­ Chicago LOS ANGELES (U P I)- H om es’ 7-3 win over Psrfseta 1-5 IfT.N Lurtsema concluded an 11-year professional career with two seasons with SHE SSMPIE BUyS-MMIY MIME IN STOCK TrifscU 1-54 57110 TrifscU 14-3 557.70 Seattle 12 The Los Angeles Rams Capitol Crane at McAuliffe ment subsidized. So they need money to tram now if the Seahawks after being claimed on waivers from the Minnesota Vikings. TvsHUi CiMs BiNU Thursday’s Results TfsUb Thursday announced the Park. Mark Harris, Scott 7 they're going to win in Moscow in 1980. NEW 78 MONZA NEW 78 MALIBU 2Mi Macs 1240 440 IN 2ZaWaJsriar U N 120 340 Baltimore 1, New York 0 siting of two more draft Richardson, Pat O’Connell, 0 Jss? EesNarrs 120 340 Charley Taylor Towm Cpe. 4 cyt. 3 _ . IN IN Detroit 4, Milwaukee 3 2 Door. 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UANCHUTIN , OWimHDATSIXCirrFM .tlHnilSAT.TILLI OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ‘tl97B ToyolR Motor Sai«s. U S A , inc W L MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 2, 1978 - PAGE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN - MANtMBSTE^ICTENlNO HERALD..^lancbester. rjmn., Fri.. June ». MW NOTICE t o CREDITORS Probate Notice IGWN OF MANCHESTER ESTATE OF HENRY J. NOTICE TO CREDITORS STARKWEATHER, deceaied ESTATE OR VEITCH NELSON, LEGAL NOTICE Hm Hoo. WlllUm E. FUxGertU, Ihe Hoo. William E. FltaOeraU, At a meeting held on M ay 22, imf, Uie Planning and Zoning Jndfe, of the Court of Probate, Judge, of the Court of Probate, TV can be teaching tool Dfatiict of Mancbeater at a beariii| District of Mancbeeter at a bearing Commission made Uie (oUowing decisions: bold 00 M v S6.1978 ordered that aO held oo May 81,1971 ordered that all CRAIG NATION ET AL (N-4) eUlma moat be preaented to the claims must be preaented to the fldodhu7 00 or before Auguat 18,1978 It can be done by parents such as ment practices and compare what Approved with condlUons a special ezcepUon to aUow or be barred u Iv law provided. fiduciary on or before August 81,1871 By JOAN HANAUER development of land for the provision of more than 60 Lou Danaby, Aaa't. Clerk or be barred as by law provided. Michael Landon, star of "Little they know with the way television Tbe fiduciary la; Pearl J. Hultman, Aaa’t. Clerk ■NEW YORK (UPI) - Parents who Hie flduclan is: House oH the Prairie,” whose handles similar experience. automobile parking spaces. Jerome I. Walab find their children glued to the televi­ CRAIG NATION ET AL (N-8) 753 Main St. Jessie Hewitt aka children are not permitted to tube- This not only teaches about the Mancboter, Coon. 06010 Jessie M. Hewitt sion set can make them a captive Granted wiUi motllficaUons an inland wetlands permit to 10»« 76 Center Road watch on school nights — except, ol> criminal justice system, its good aUow fill, excavaUOn and construcUon within a designated Vernon, Com. 08008 audience for some home study. 10446 viously, for “Little House” on Mon­ points and its abuses, but also helps inland wetland. American children watch an days. kids learn to take what they see on average of 50 hours of television a ERUS KEENEY IK-11) Court of Probate Most parents find that somewhere the screen with a grain—or maybe a Approved wiUi modifications a 3 lot'subdivision^ west s i^ Diatrlct of M ncb^ter Court of Probate, Diatrlct of Maochesler week, according to an article in the between difficult and impossible. heaping mound — of salt. of Keeney Street. NOTICE OP HEARING N O nte OF HEARING Ford Foundation Letter, which ESTATE OF TRACY SHAYLOR. ESTATE OF'WILLIAM J. GRAIF, The alternative — if you can’t fight it, Along the line of helping children A copy of these decisions has been filed in the Town minor means they spend more time in front Porauant to an order of Hon. William deceased use it! Teachers also are being urged . become intelligent consumers of aerk ’s Office. B. FitxGerald, Judge, ^ted May B, Punuant to an.order of Hon. William of the tube than behind a desk in­ Planning and Zoning Commission 1978 a bearing will be held on an E. F lt^ rald , Judge, dated May to use their students’ television television, the American Broad­ 1978 a bearing wlD be beld on an school. Ronald Gates, Secretary ^application praying for authority to experiences to promote learning. casting Companies has granted a cornpromiae a douotful and disputed application praying that an Ingrument At the same time three out of four Dated Uiis 2nd day of June, 1978. claim against tbe Town of Manchester purporting to be the last will and testa­ One example is the Prime Time pair of Yale professors $100,000 to ment of said deceaspr^be admitted to families are unable to talk to their 102D5 aod others in favor e # 11 MUNICH, West Germany (UPI) — Baritone Kurt your S5 00. come in and pick your CHEVY CHASE Boehme, famous on the international concert and spot No restriction on the operatic scene, recently celebrated his 70th birthday, still size or location as long as TUNNEL VISION” R OF you use all the space you full of pep and fire. ______TV highlights tonight take. Dogs rwi allowed NOTE You cannot sell guns, PLUS booze, food or porno INVITATION TO BUY. 99C a carload lor a day of fun. “MONTY PYTHON and the HOLY GRAIL” INVITATION America has loved the Concord D/L from the moment it was intro­ 8 p.m. CBS, The New the Man. Raul lets an aspiring Firing Line. TO BID TORO Adventures of Wonder actress sleep overnight in the to p.m. CBS, Husbands, duced. And no wonder, considering Concord’s great styling, Woman. Diana is pitted garage. PBS, Wall Street Wives and Lovers. NBC, Quin­ TO BID The Manchester Board of impressive list of standard equipment, and base prfee of just against a coniputer genius. Week. cy tries to identify the 9 p.m. CBS, NBA Playoff The Manchester Board of Education seeks bids for $3998. All of this comes standard on every Concord D/L: (R) NBC, CPO Sharkey is mysterious malady afflicting Education seeks bids for Milk Kindergarten Supplies for the SNOW chosen to play a CPO in a Game. (If Necessary) CBS, the cattle and citizens of a EAST HARTFORD LIONS lor the 1978-1979 school year. 1978-1979 school year. Sealed documentary, promoting The Incredible Hulk. NBC, small Texas town. (R) PBS, Sealed bids will be received bids will be received untjl facials, padd^ shoulders and The Rockford Files, A Austin City Limits. “The Earl 13 / WAVZ welcomes until 11:00 A M., June 14,1978 11:00 a m. June 14, 1978, at □ Individual recliner seats in’’ □ Digital clock a toupee for the less than deranged scientist puts Jim Scruggs Review.” ------TAG SALE at which time they will be which time they will be THROWERS velveteen fabric or soft feel vinyl □ Extra quiet insulation package glamorous officer, ABC, through an elaborate stress See Saturday's Weekend SAT. JUNE 3rd • 9 AM - 3 PM publicly opened. The right is publicly opened. 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FEVER • Manufacturer's suggested 1970 retail price for 2 door Concord D /U transportition. state and local taxes additional. John limvoltB • • EPA estimates for 4-cylindtr engine with manual transmission; 34 MPG H'way / 22 MPG City ! 26 MPG Combir>ad EQUIPMENT SYLVESTER TUES. JUNE 13 a ONE SHOW ONLY 38 MAIN ST. I New Vbrk, New Jersey, Connecticut STALLONE BUSHNEU^ M ^N^IAL HALL BOX 0FFICe/lNP0:t203l a 4 e M 0 7 « y DONCfiON MANCHESTER m e e s iii FIST AVAJLAB1£C)N MID60NG INTgtNATCNAL SL 4\ AMC/Jeep D riers. M l o' 6 4 3 - 7 9 5 8 PUEAttCALLIREAniE ATAPES t J The End FOR SCREEN TMES MAKEtB) AM) OlSmaulED jHUCK^jj/JPNCTT^ PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 2, 1978 Hsip Wsnted H e lp W a n M

Noneis PHONE FROM Home to ser­ OFFICE SUPERVISOR • RNorLPN-7toS,andStoll. MECHANIC WANTED for LEGAL SECRflrARY. SMALL ENGINE SerUce Cor­ 1 - loM and Pound vice our customers In the Brewster Lumber (krmpany of general repairs. Experience a Experienced, comiortable, poration - expanding dealer USSR cracks down She swims 9-4Far«onali Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Tuition credit Voted, must. Starting pay 36 per permanent position for Manchester area. Flexible Hartford. Interviews W ap­ Street, 6494519. network.No experience 9 — Anoounoomonto bows. Super earnings. 249- pointment only. CaU 877-1441. hour, must have own tools. mature person, responsible necessary. Complete trainb 4 — Enlerfainmoni Excellent working conditions with sharks 5 — Auctions 7773, AUTOMOBUJ; Salespeople~ person, capable of taking program. 3500. investmenl PART TIME DRIVER and Must be asgresslve, ar­ and all company tenefita. For charge of a 1 lawyer office in required to start your own on dissident Jews PINANCIAL appointmenl call 686-2233. Vernon area. Convenient loca­ business. Ideal for retired or for science 8 — Bondi-Stoeks-Mortgagts WANTED -Gas station atten­ general greenhouse work. ticulate,’ well-groomed and but faces sure veto 9 — Personal Loana dant, full or part time. Apply in person) Krause neatly attired. Must have: tion, parking. 9 to 5, Monday - part time. Details on request. CLERK TYPIST - 9 to 2. Mon­ MOSCO(UPl) — Soviet police have police were not able to stifle the WASHING’TON (UPI)A tuition church elementary and Wcoiidary . The vote came after months of lob­ 10 — insurance Mature, respondble person FTorlst, ffil Hartford R o ^ , previous sales enierlence a Friday. Machine dictation and Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field staged a crackdown on dissident, protesters completely. for third shift. References. Manchester. must, automobile background day thru Friday. Send resume typing. Please send resume Training Division, Box 619, WEST SIDE4 Room Cape. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - O arice tax credit for all private school, pupils, the maximums would he 850 bying, including a massive last- IMPLOYMfNT to Box R, c/o Manchester and salary range to Box NN, Wading River, New York. Fireplace, porch, garage. Jews, arresting one prominent When reporters arrived at one 13 - Help Wanted Call 871-1698. preferred. Salary: plus com­ Prange, 27, swims among 10 hungry students front the first grade through in 1978 and 8100 In the next two years. minute fight against the hill by 14 — Busineaa Opportunities WAITRESS - Experienced. Herald. c/o Manchester Herald. Pre­ 11792. Dormers. Needs work. M3- leader and forcing 24 women plan­ demonstration site, women and 15 — Situation Wantad missions, benefits and sharks in the Steinhart Aquarium at college has won House approval. A credit is subtracted directly national private education groups PART.TIME Driver for Apply in person, Raffa’s demonstrator available. Do sent secretary knows of this 1023, or 529-9657. ning a protest against emigration children were shouting and chanting lOUCATION school buses. We will train Restaurant, 2815 Main Street, LABORATORY Supervisor. 5 ad. MANY PEOPLE only dream feeding time. Its next test assuming easy from taxes owed as opposed to an and by HEW Secretary. Joseph not call. Inquire hiperson to years clinical experience. policies to stay in their homes. from the upper two floors of their IS — Private lnstructR>hw responsible applicants. GUstonbury. 633-1691. Mr. Fleury, Calia Ford, Inc., of owning their own business. TWO FAMILY - Business In a wet suit she trains a liigh- Senate passage — will be a veto by exemption or deduction, which is Califano, who has develop«l an alter-„ T^-^»>oote-Cluaei State licensed. Must meet ail Perhaps it’s time for you to Zone - 5 & 5 Flats. 2 bedrooms Vladimir Slepak, 50, one of the nine-story brick apartment house. 2w - InatruCttons Wanted \ 843-2414. 722 Wethersfield Avenue, speed underwater camera on their President Carter. Unless the House subtracted from income before taxes native plan supported by Carter ta J. niAL ItTATI TRUCK / TIRE Recaper - For requirements of the State MANAGEMENT Trainee pursue that dream. I have on 3rd. floor. Id^L for office most active Jewish “refuseniks" in »The women said they wanted to Hartford. 315,0004^,000 I^nagement jaws as they attack the frozen bonito, can muster more “yes” v o ^ than it are Calculated. expand current education grant and ( a — Condomlolume ip .- - local Bandag . Shop. lent of Health. over 1,000 businessess for sale or small slipp, on Main Street. Moscow and a member of the group protest Soviet- emigration policies Homes for Sale. Excellent salary. Paid position now open excellent Aggpd.'huyat 347,900. Group I. the main course of their three-times- did in ’Thunlday’s 237-158 vote on final Despite the obstacles still facing loan programs. 24'7- lai|:lp«>d for Sale Good salary benefita and Experienced with Bandag OUAUPIED SECRETARY to by owners. Many for monitoring Soviet compliance with and the government’s refusal to benefits. Fee paid. David earnings. Opportunity while minimum down. For free Philb’rick Agency, 646-4200. a-week dinner. passage,'it will not be. able to tax credits, the fact that the House Iq working conditions. Refreaf the president by a small the Helsinki accords, was arrested at allow them “to raise our Children in Vernon Manor, 180 James Personnel, 649-7000. learning. When qualified you brochure write; Interstate Ms. Prange, a doctoral candidate override the veto. voted' at all was a victory for progressive company. Loca­ will attend Management the traditions of the Jewislj faith.” RMd, Vernon, ni-0% . tion Manchester. Hours 9 a.m. Business Marketing, P.O. Box MANCHESTER - Han­ his home Thursday. in zoology at the University of And were a veto to be overridden proponents. The Senate has vot^ tui­ inted QUALITY AREOSPACE trainin school and will 1888, Pueblo, Colo. 81002. dyman’s special, 6 room Police dragged Slepak and his wifp, It was not known whether Slepak WASHINGTON (UPI) - The vote ^ ------I ------— ^------BergMn Company, Mr. Wood, to 3 p.m. S day week, the tax credit would face the greatest tion tax credits six times in the past 80 — TrovOI'fT SECRETARY - Manchester 87^T729. Sheet metal company. recieve a day salary and Colonial, garag on large lot! Illinois, came to Steinhart because of by which Connecticut’s House 31 — Services uH red requirements short hand and Maria, from the balcony of their was formally . charged vafter his Law Office. Shorthand Located in Manchester, expensive during1. '"I limited Hurry! 332,900. East Coast its tank water clarity and unique 4[test of all — a Supreme Court battle decade, but this is the first time the 32 — Psimmg-Papering • typing. Salary commensurate schoolingig period.perl Sale reps eighth-floor apartment an hour after arrest. Soviet police sometimes members voted on an amendment w Btfdding-Contrscling required. Full time. Please ADDRESSERS Wanted With ability. Benefits, Blue experienced only personnel. Realty 528-9668, 643-9669. collection of blacktip sharks from the over the constitutionality of credits issue has ever reached a House vqte. also available. Apply Holiday SItustlon Wsnted arrest dissidents to break up allowing tuition tax credits for the RooIhg.Slding send resume to Box M, c/o Immediately! Work at home - Cross, CMS, Major Medical, Layout inspector, capable of 15 they displayed a poster demanding South Pacific. for the parents of church school V ’Those favoring the bill mainly 39 Heeting-PluiViDlng assuming control of Inspec­ Inn. June 5, 7 pm sharp. MANCHESTER - no permission to emigrate to Israel. gatherings, later freeing them with a parents of private elementary and 36 Flooring Manchester Herald. no experience necessary ■ zpaid vacation. Call for ap­ The object is to find out how the students. were Catholic groups, and numerous excelleirt pay. Write tion Department. Power press Connecticut Ftoom, East Hart­ WILL CARE FOR Con­ reasonable offer refused! 7 warning. secondary school ^udents. It passed 37 -4 Movmg-Trucking-Slorege pointment - Mr. Gordon or ford, Equal Employment Op­ At one point during the Slepaks' sharks’ jaws work when they eat. The bill passed by the House priests were peppered throughout the 36 — Ssrvices Wanted T(X)LMAKERS - Machinists. American ISer^ce, 835 Park Mr. Smith 6434644. set up Individual. Ail around valescents, days or weekends. room Colonial, 1 1/2 baths, But the detention could spell trou­ 209-194. machinist. Compensation portunity, no phone calls. Experienced, with references. garage, convenient location, demonstration, the people living on a Because sharks are cartilaginous, ’Ihursday would allow parents of gallery during debate. MI8C. FOR SALE Apply 81 Commerce Street, Lane, Suite 127, Dallas, TX. higher floor poured hot water on the ble for Slepak, who has rarely Connecticut, 4 Democrats, 2 Glastonbury. PTG Company. 75231. communserate with ability. Please call 872-9765. 341,900. East Coast Realty. their body mechanics cOuld offer college, secondary and elementary Bishop Thomas C. Kelly, general 40 — Household Goods BOOKKEEPER - Immediate WE ARE A LEADING couple. Spectators in the street hesitated to make his dissatisfaction Republicans. 41 — Articles for Sate Telephone 6^7631. opening. Experienced needed 643-2771. 528-9668, evenings 528-4916. clues to a human disease, arthritis. school students to claim a credit of 25 secretary of the U.S. Catholic 42 — Building Supplies national growth company con- HIGH SCHOOL Student jeered and applauded the police. with Soviet emigration ■ policies Democrats for: William Cotter, RECEPTIONIST - Full time for busy offlce, to work with Ms. Prange is filling in some of the. percent of the cost of tuition, up to Conference, called the House action 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs WASH MAN - will train right with typing and shorthand WILL BABYSIT in my home. tinually opening new available for Lawn Mowing EAST HARFORD - Quiet known. Robert Glaimo. 44 - Livestock ^ accounts payable and Slepak s arrest was the most 45 — Boats A Accessories man for laundry service, part skills. Law Office, Vernon Buckley-Bowers School area. branches, we need men and Jobs this summer. Please call neighborhood surrounds this blanks in knowledge of how the certain maximums. "most encouraging.” He said it receivable. Matured person women, who a r ^ ambitious - notable action during a day of The crackdown on the dissidents Democrats against; Christopher 46 Sporting Goods , time work, 3 jt.m. to 9 p.m. Clitle area. Call 646-1974. preferred. Call for appoint­ Call 646-1076, 54 p.ih. only. Dave at 6434729. tastefully decorated 5 room sharks’ body components function For college students, the "promises to be of great benefit to 47 — Oerden Products and growth minded to staff, planned protests by the refuseniks — came at a time when Soviet press Dodd, Anthony Moffett. Call 289-1527. I ^ . Koppel. ment, 528-9680. Colonial. Fireplace, rec room. together. She has found that the maximum tax saving per year per parents who must meet the costs of 48 — Antiques these branches ihyou are in­ East Coast Realty 528-9668, organs are trying to depict them as Republicans for; Ronald Sarasin. 49 — Wanted to Buy OFFICE HELP Wanted - MASSEUSES - Experienced Jews who have been refused permis­ sharks’ loose teeth fold back into the student would be glOO for tuition paid educating their children, and certain­ or will train. Call The Body terested In this/opportunity Privete Instructions 18 evenings 646-7603. enemies of the state and traitors. Republicans against; Stewart RETAIL SALES PoslUon - Shorthand, typing, general of­ PART TIME - Male or sion to emigrate. mouth when food enters and anchor after after August 1978, ffSO hi 1979 ly Is in the best interests of the RENTALS Job Involves sales and stock fice duties, (^ir 528-2127 for Shop, 646-9880 for interview we give.you earning oppor­ Yuri Orlov, the head of the McKinney. Rooms lor Rent female. Light duty cleaning, tunities of 350 a day while WEST SIDE - 5 & 5 Duplex. 3 Twenty-four Jewish women who themselves in prey to prevent es­ and 8250 in 1980. For private and nation.” Apartments lor Rent work. Must be 18 years of age. appointment. Davis & Brad- Manchester. Early evening appointment. REMEDIAL READING and signed an appeal to the Supreme Helsinki group to which Slepak Homes for Rent Drivers license required. fora Lumber Company. hours. 5 days per week. Apply learning. Apply Holiclay Inn, math; Individualized work bedrooms, country kitchens. cape. 51 — Business for Rent DONUT BAKER - Quality East Hartford, June 6 1978, 7 program, (lst4th grade) by Excellent condition. Lower Soviet last month had planned to belongs, was sentenced to seven >6 — Resort Properly for Rent Some lifting Involved. Call in person only. General Ms. Prange says the sha.rks seem Nick, at 64A i 43. REAL ESTATE Sales product manadatory. Must be pm sharp. Maine room, no master’s degree teacher. 568- 350s. 649-9102. demonstrate at the Lenin Library years in prison followed by five years •7 — Wanted to Rent Cleaning Servee Inc., 386 West phone calls, Division of Con­ to be spooked by the camera at less 56,— Misc. for Renf Manager - Earn 325,000-f an­ Middle Tpke., rear, experienced. 2 days, and/or 8075. across from the public entrance to of internal exile two weeks ago after night...... Apply Mr.r. Donut, Donut, T" 255 solidated Foods, Equal Oppor­ MANCHESTER - 9 room than 18 inches distance, and she AUTOMOTIVE COLLEGE STUDENTS- nually. Mpst have a least 5- Manchester (Parkade Shop­ the Kremlin. a trial in which he was not allowed to West Middle T p k e ., tunity Employer. Schools-CIsssss 19 Colonial with fireplaced fami­ seeks to to get as close to their 61 — Autos for Ssle Super part time earnings. 9 years experience. Ralph ping Center) 4 to 6 p.m. But they never got out of their present a defense. ABC APPLIANCE REPAIR 62 — Trucks for Sale am to 1pm or 5 pm to 9 p.m. R P a s^ , Realtor, 289-7475. Manchester. ly room, 2 1/2 baths, mouths as possible. ■6^— Heavy Equipment for Sale PART TIME Janitor - East FOR THE BEST - Manchester aluminum siding. 2 car gar­ houses. Plainclothesmen forced cor­ 6 4 Motorcycles-Bicycies you like to work with people GAL FOR GENERAL office “I act afraid, but really there’s 42 OAK ST. MANCHESTER and have a good telephone ADVOCATES people with Hartford. 10 p.m. to 1 a.m., Gymnastic School. 3 to 5 age. Call Arthur or Suzanne respondents and other observers to 65 V- Campers-Traiters-Moblle work typing, aptitude for Sunday thru 'niursday. 18 or Shorts, 643-3233. J. Watson Trustee elected nothing to be afraid of,’’ she "says. THIS IS THE SEASON FOR Hornes voice, come in to see us at 29 figures, all benfiu. 8 a.m. - 5 courage and committment to pupils per teacher. FREE in­ leave as the women shouted protests ' speak out. Connecticut Citizen older. Cali 6334144. Beach Co., Manchester Of­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Gilbert M. “They’re beautiful, graceful 66 Aulornotive Service Bissell Street, East Hartford p.m. Call 289-2736. troductory lesson with this ad. from the balconies of their 649-8879 BLACK ni Autos for Rent-Lease or caU 969-4990. Action Group is looking for Call 6464306, or 646-3549. fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing Grosvenor, editor of the National animals. It’s an indescribable MATURE EXPERIENCE Opportunity. apartments. Announces that we will now be open UCENSED NURSE - Come Advocates to being word of ...... Geographic, has been elected a experience, being in the water with AUVERTISING clerk, call between 12 noon Despite the crackdown, it was CARPENTER ANTS PRECISION Product out of retirement, name your it’s consumer/envlronmental trustee of Yale University in a from 8:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. work to the people. Hours 2-10 and 3 pm. 646-2300. □ REAL ESTATE clear from dissident reports that the them .” In addition to being manufacturer desires UEAULINE days, earn extra money, es­ Tuesday through Saturday. tecbnially oriented person to pm., for interview call Karen nationwide balloting of alumni. unsightly and unsanllaiy, 12:00 noon the day before cape from boardom, maintain •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Machinist Shop the super buys in operate cable laminating 627-9231. CARPENTER or Construc­ Thursday 'til 8 P .M . Black Ants excavate publication. professional knowlrage, call tion Workers. Commercial Homss For Sslo 23 machine. Air conditioned 649-2358. 1st and 2nd Shifts extensive galleries In wood your Classified section Deadline for Saturday and NEW GREETING CARD contractor. Immediate steady today. Tomorrow you’ll facility, company paid Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. HEBRON - 6 1/2 room Raised DonH let your to serve as nesting places benefits. Apply Brand-Rex department needs a depen­ work. Call 643-4139. Tachnieal achool Ijo pleased with the BABYSITTER Needed in my Ranch on treed lot with lake gradual# or #qulval#nt and may cause extensive Company Tape Cable Facility, home for 11/2 year old, 2:30 to dable capable individual to MamdMster Awning Company money you’ve saved. work 6-7 hours a day, call Len Business Opportunity 14 view and privilces. "Country •iparlanc# to work aa all .driveway have, damage to your home. 90B Progress Drive, 11:30. Own transportation. around machinlal Mecca at Arthur Drug, Mon­ kitchen”, fireplace family Manchester. Call before 2 p.m., 646-1929. room, 2 car garage. 342,500. primarily on Bridgaporta. The Koffee K rafters of day or Tuesday morning, 10-12 SERVICE BUSINESS - With Minimum of 3 ytara a breakdown ovsr 2S ysars SALES PERSON 3800 a week income available No agents please. Cll 537-3255. the YWCA Nutmeg CARPENTER Exp irienced Experienced Full Time Retail R N ’S IN T E R E S T E D in am. 527-1164. •Kp#rl#nc#. Keep it sound and healthy with CANVAS & ALUMINUM in remodelini Can Robert Furniture Store position with in this area. A cash business. Program Center will hold Public Health Nursing, but Minimum investment MANCHESTER - Reduced! T Apply Partonnal D#pt. Copeland's Latex-ite SuperSeal, the □ N O T IC E S Jarvis, 643-67112. emphasis in Caipeting and not ready for full time? We OPTICAL LAB TECHNICIAN its annual luncheon at Mar­ custom swnlngs to work under direction of required. 2034274550, 203481- bedroom brick an aluminum Gerber Scientific super-rubberized biacktop sealer that Draperies. Call Mr. Larco, need your skills. BS Colonial. Fenced in yard. 2 co Polo Restaurant, East Commorc/«/ B ffos/tfonl/s/ BLISS CHATTY PEOPLE Needed - Watkins, 643-5171. licences Optician, must be 9544. Instrument Co. out-performsthe high-priced sealers preferred. Experience essen­ full baths. Close to shopping Hartford, Wednesday at Roll-up awnings • Door Canopies Loaf e n d Fo u n d experienced capable and while it saves you money! Protects For nice phone work. 3 shifts - tial. For further information, and highway. 347,900. Centui 83 Q«rb«r Rd. South Wlndior noon. Reservations can be Windows • Doors • Patio A Porch Screening lot n Pmendve Hidiitenance progran 9am to 1 pm, 1pm to 5 pm, 5 MANCHESTER - Position dependable, must be well TO FULFILL the last stage of In egud gotnrtunihr mplotcf, U/F against oii, gas, de-icers, sun, weather. LOST - Female CaUco cat, call Manchester Public our expansion projzram, we 21, Jackston/Avante, 646-1311a. Terrace 4 Patio Awnings pm to 9 pm. Call 647-9306 1 available for secretarial Health Association, 647-1481. versed in all aspects of an made by calling Mrs. Con­ Roll out the buckets this weekend! wearing yeUow beUed coUar, opltcal laboratory. Top will be looking for 2 full-time nie Xynch at 644-8883 by J»)e <2!Tl[ake a ^ o m c our '9^ouj« ’ pm-5 pm only. work. Typing, bookkeeping An Equal Opportunity Affir­ South Main Street area. and general office work. 15 to wages. Call for an appoint­ real estate salespeople. Call Available SkId-ResIstant t Weet Center 81. mative Action Employer. Monday. Child’s pet. CaU 647-9564. NURSES AIDES- 7 a.m. to 3 20 hours per week. Send ment any morning^, Len Mec­ F.J. Spilecki Inc. Realtor, 643- build your future with Manetieeter, Conn. 649-9240 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2121. l=R€E: "Helplul Hints". Ask your doster, or m ils: p.m., and 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.. resume to Box N, c/o HOME HEALTH AIDS ca Arther Drug Stores, 527- Personals 2 Full time and part time. Manchester Herald. 1164. fS I OOFJESX.-AJN'X* provide personal care to peo­ MANCHESTER - South End All residents of Mayfair Enjoy working with a skilled ple in their homes. Home BUSS EXTERMINATOR GOHFANT RIDE WANTED from ASSEMBLERS and Coil Pizza Business For Sale. In Gardens are invited to play I bESI Willow St., Cheshire, CT. 06410 and dedicated staff. In a very REAL ESTATE Salesperson - Health Aid Certification for Manchester to New Britain, pleasant and modern at­ for well establisbeo firm, winders, must have finger prime location. Everything setback tonight'at 7:30 in The pavement-care people... since 1945 The Oldest a Lergest in Conn. early morning hours. Call nurses aid training preferred. needed to run a successful mosphere. Experienced residential, commercial and Training provided If needed. dexterity and capable of fine a re yo u an Cronin Hall. after 5, 643-1257. preferred. Please call Doris industrial sales in greater work, will train. Apply Able business is included for only Must nave own transporta­ $10,900. Group I, Zinsser Blain, RN., Director of Manchester area. Full time. tion, mileage paid. For Coil and Electronics, Howard administrative cashier? Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester For confidential interview, Road, Bolton, Ct. Agency,'646-1511. □ EMPLOYMENT further information, call We need a crackerjagk organizer to be respons­ Manor Nursing Home, 385 call Mr. Brock at Group I, Manchester Public Health PUBLIC HEALTH. Director ible for the timely flow of accurate figures and West Center Street. Warren E. Howland Realtors, Nursing Assocation, 647-1481. paperwork, coordination of cash handling, and 643-1108. Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. - Public Health Nursing Agency Help Wanted IS serving population of 50,000 in supervision of cashiers. Office, bookkeeping, IP YOU ARE an attractive 4:30 p.m. An Equal Opportunir or cashier experience a must for this challeng­ motivated woman we need GENERAL OFFICE WORK - U Affirmative Action central Connecticut. Position SALES POSITION - Straight available August 1, 1978. ing. Important position. 40 hour week includes commissions, leads fumisned you. If you are looking for a Small office, 40 hour week. Employer. Payroll experience helpful, Masters degree preferred, 5 some evenings and Saturdays. Good starting to homeowners. Call 242-5402 lamorous, challenging posi- HELP WJillTED salary, excellent benefits package, and great ion, with a new Perfsian but will train. 3115 to start. COMPANION To live in with years public health nursing C experience required, 3 years FULL M PART TIME opportunity for growth. Call Mr. M clntyr# EXCELLENT opportunity to cosmetic line, you need us. Benefits.Call 527-1164, Mrs. ederly couple, in attractive 236-2381, 633-3386. Redden. home in Manchester. Room as supervisef. Job description 649-0130 learn wholesale hardware upon request. Please send DUE TO NEW Grossman's, 260 Pint 8t., Manchtsttr business. Good working con­ and board, plus salary. Call an equal opportunity amployar m/f LUBRICATION PERSON 649-2786, between 5 and 6 p.m. resume and salary history to OFFICE EXPANSION ditions, short bours.522-107. Rockville Public Nursing Wanted to lubricate, trucks, PART TIME HELP - No • Marketing . Sales weekends. All duties. Apply to Health Assocation, PO Box CAREER OPTICIANRY - trailers. Related experience SMALL Manufacturing firm management . Service Rick’s Restaurant, 24 willow has openings for a capable 2010, Vernon Connecticut, Opening available for 2 ap­ needed. Starting pay $160. department . Progress weekly. All fringe benefits. Street, East Hartford, 569- person able to handle diver­ 06066. Equal Opportunity Af­ prentices, must be ac­ 4360. firmative Action Employer. orientation. THE MANCHESTER CARBIDE CO., Inc. M i n S F U N l V complished in math, only am- For appointment call 688-2233. sified assignments. Share bitious...... VIll need apply. 643-1191. duties, 4 gal office, typing, $200 p«r WMk 27 Hilliard Si. Tel. 646-1331 MACHINIST - Bridgeport and SERVfCE STATION Atten­ phone, record keeping, filing, Engine Lathe. Experinced. dant - part time. Weekends etc. For appointment, for in­ CiW MANUFACTURIN8 Advancement, bonuses, Haa an opening for: OUR EVERYDAY SPECIALS Must be minimum 35 per hour and some evenings. 649-6573. terview, call 648-6560. An COMPANY p a id vacation and TEL. I72-7M7 74 EAtTIR N BLVO. SUNNEN HONING MACHINE OPERATOR USDA CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK...... $5.49 " ROUTE 23 • ELIIHQTON caliber. Call today for inter­ Equal Opportunity Employer. QLABTONBUBY. CT. m-4$41 hospitalization. AUTO BUFFER for our new Experience Preferred - Latest Equipment. (Vlfill ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF AU JU S ...... $3.89 SteakS'Seafood'ltolion AmerUon Speclollles Chefs specials for the week... view, 647-1789. Manchester No Exparlenca location. car get ready department, MEN’S DEPARTMENT IN8PICTOR N acm ary consider training right person) VEAL PARMESAN...... :. ... $3.99 1V4 lb. Lobster BROILED HALF FRESH SPRING experience riecessary, contact Management, full time. Must Job shop eiperience. Must be able Diane Skinner, apply in per­ to use various types of gauges for All inquiries held BAKED SALMON...... $4.81 CHICKEN ROSEMARINE, half Spring PAINTERS - top wages- All have selling experence in checking precision machine parts. iBakod Stuffod Crab Logs the overtime you want son at Dworin Chevrolet. men’s wear or furnishings. Must have own toots. in confidence Apply only if willing to work steady and grow with CRAB MEAT IN BUTTER OR WINE SAUCE . . . s . $5.99 chicken broiled and baked with fine herbs minimum 5 years experence. Liberal employee discount. SET UP MAN for interview call a young progressive company. and spices, served with cranberry sauce 5,25 WOMEN OVER 18 to work se­ Paid pension plan plus other Hardinge Chucker - first class STEAK & BAKED SHRIMP...... $6.49 4fror« UentJ inctmle Salad Bar by Norm leiHoni Must have own transporta­ MACHINIST tion. Peter J. Sayadoff Inc. 1- cond shift in plastics benefits. Cali Mr. Yee, D&L, X f IBAHOUET faCILITUS FOB20 to 400 PtOPU' VEAL CACCIATORE, tender veal Expe^enced operators for 871-9113 b a b y b e e f l iv e r lonions or bacon). $3.55 800-842-8435. manufacturing, call 646-2920. Vemon,’8754785. HARDINGE CHUCKERS, stewed with green peppers and onions In The bMt way to deter­ MILLING and BLANKING Above Served with Potato & Salad MACHINES. seasoned tomatoes, served over white mine ability to pay la by a PART TIME work for mature M hour workwMiL AllbonofHo. Fri. & Sal - Mysticks hardware clerk, experience Complete Menu Always A v a ila b le rice 5.75 dalallad analyala of Apply in doroon only. • ojn. to 12 TOWN OF MANCHESTER aaaola and taming preferred. Apnly Conyer pjn. and 1 pjn. to B pun. Thurs. - David Abington 2815 Main Street, FRESH FILLET OF SHAD, 12 ounces of Hardware, 64fr5707. CALDOR PLAZA, MANCHESTER Tel. 649-5487 power, lndivldua.1 Help Us Welcome POSITION VACANCY Glastonbury 6 3 3 - 1 6 9 1 fresh fillet of shad, broiled in butter, Exit 93 oH 1-86...... B.V.O.B. analyaaa are obvioualy DIGESTION AND RLTMTION OPERATOR OPEN MON.-8AT.______11 A.M. - 9 P.M. served with lemon garnish 5.96 nacaeaary, but there are aoma general prinelplaa MACHINIST SEWER DEPARTMENT BONELESS S H O m RIBS JARDINIERE, Experieneed UHw DO YOU HAVE A that help every Individual. OUTDOOR CUEER all meat. Juicy boneless short ribs, served JOEMcCARIHY Operilor $5.53 per hour SPECIAL EVENT with garden vegetable garnish 6.25 The price which thouM Set up and work from blue prints. THAT NEEDS CATERING? bo paid lor a houaa ratoly' Use precision measuring sages. 0PP0R1UNITY Digestion and Filtration Operators perform various VEAL AL LA RAFFA, scallops of veal ahould axedad two and First shift overtime available and duties necessary to the operation of a Sanitary Sewage • (RUDUATION PARHS! ENTERTAINMENT IN OUR to our residential sales staff. Insurance plan. PAHT TIK I AHD LOUNGE NIGHTLY sauteed in lemon butter, topped with on-hall llmaa annual n iT in iD MACHINIST select Treatment Plant and Sanitary Sewage Pumping Stations. seasoned bread crumbs 6.50 lamlly Income. An outside your own hours. In fast growing lawiL.trpatment profession. Good SUNDAY DINING s WEDDINGS! H.,P, H~. 4.1b b— * » : » . “ S" 4>"4“ limit of twica annual laml­ lEira loot COWiWY The minimum experience and training acceptable is at • ANNIVERSARYS SHRIMP CURRY WITH RICE, pay and excellent opportunity for advancement in four ly Income la atlll batter, $1 W eodinni ItiM l leasl one year of employment involving mechanical work Have It catered In our MwcItwtiOtM-IM* Manchester located company. High School diploma, jumbo shrimp lightly sauteed, covered and H H la poaalbla lor and a high school education. Completion of technical beautiful dining hall or with curry sauce, served over white rice 6.95 good driving record required. school course in sewer plant operation can be substituted one ol your choice e v e n lowor paymonia, I®AIVIEBICAS STEaI^XPERT AU entrt*t w rv «l with m Im I, potato and analyala can alao be for employment of a mechanical nature. . c 1977 Mi MA MA MIA vegetable, Of ealad and tide of epaghatU______.. CATERERS made considering weekly For application and job description apply at Personnel diapoaabla Ineoma In PLANER For appointment call 649-8667 Office, Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Manchester, Mr. STEAK 646-7558 relation to monthly lixod Connecticut. paymonia, n la to hla ad­ MILLER LAWN-A-MAT ADVERTISE IN OUR vantage to do ao. OPERATOR Of Hartford Closing date for filing is Friday, June 16. 1978. AT Mr. Steak we offer a complete line i. it s -® ★ ★ ★ 331 8ummlt 8L An equqi opportunity employer. SUMMER niNNINU TtcNnoal •chooT g rid or 101-05 of aged U.S.D.A. Choice Steaks. Sea CENTURY 21, Manchesiw m TBDFORD REAL •qulYtlont oiptrlonoo FtatMTiiiK AuttiMtlc M yNM iaN 4 GUIUEp CUMING SUUNI wttfi at loaat 9 yoara aa a . Food? Fresh seafood dinners are also our Is Caetwiese SpeelaWea ESTATE, RL 44A, Bolton planar miliar oparator. /^EMOVOmme MINE NEW (V . Notch, BoHon, B47-9914 2nd6MfL specialty as well as combination dinners of haa the home that will lit "Peacock Room" Apply POraonnal D a p t' LA STRADAWEST RESTAURANT your family and your TO BE 80LO your favorite seafood and steak. Our i]LAincheon Specials budgoL Doni buy that Bartwr Sdontiflc AT PUBLIC AUCTION THE IMIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Pizza & Grinders home that you can’t afford Instnimant Co. TO THE HIOHB8T BIDDER children’s menu contains a wide selection juat baeauaa you want to as 0 « b w Rd. South WlndMt Dmim ol Eitendeil and Contmini Education 471 HARTFORD RD. (Con hckee st ) MANCHESTER 8ATURDAY, JUNE 17,1976 main a good Itnpraaalon hi Wid iw uM li mikm. S/f - announevs the following courta In of quality foods. from 1 . 9 5 6 4 3 -6 16 5 at 11:00 A.M. on the Pramleaa J Weekdays 11-2 buy the one that you know BY ORDER OF THE COURT OF COMMON HARTFORD you can afford arid llx It PLEAS FOR HARTFORD COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE 4 A ls o up the way you H. II TMS AD IS WORTH you art aolling your homo % EXOTIC POLYNESIAN our UaUnga an In ttio boot No. 513 Bu«h Hill Road, M andwaifi ConnecUcul, consisting o( a sli WE ARE OFFERING THIS SUNDAY SPECIAL T DRINKSDRINKS CARRIER room, two story, frame constructed house On a lot 150 by 200 feet. Rural set­ REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES ONE S DOLLAR paper ao plaaaa give ua a ir 25 year resident of Manchester ting. The house includes gas beat, hardwood floors, attached garage, t. SPECIAL FABIiLY...... ndTRYOURFAMOUSsa call today and let us help aluminum storm windows and doors, well and septic tank. Built In I960. TOWARDS THE PURCHASE OP you ouL 24 hour aarvloa 7 Living room, dining room, kitchen, one bedroom and lull bath on llrst lloor. i DINNERS PUPU PLATTER ir Past Grand Knight • Manchester Thl. courts meeli the minimum educational t¥ s ¥ upo n offers" a savings" w "one" h a lf" ' '!»• daya a weak. Second floor two bedrooms and apace tor bath. Shed dormer. Two small I niNNERS UR finished rooms in basement. requiremenU for the laleiperiont llcenie at let forth ★ ★ ★ EASTIURTFOn > DOLLAR PER PERSON ON ANY REGULAR PIUCED DINNER, Councii, Knights of Coiumbus. by The Connecticut Real Eitate Commliilon. CHOUSE OF CHUNfi^ A LARGE PIZZA H alp M H in t The sale is subject to taxes due Uie Town of Manchester on the list ol tO/1/75 ol WU.U plus Interest and lien chargei. Said premises are to be sold OOOD JUNE A 1.4. O nt Cataien Psr Party i OFFER GOOD ANY SUNDAY FOR THE MONtH OF JUNE Featuring Authantlc Polynesian and Enllal the aid of your subject to a llrst mortgage to HerlUge Savings and Loan Asioclalion with a ir Prominent member and officer of a Saturday mornings from 9:00-1:00 p.m. tor nine weeks I Excluding Chlldrene Mentis, and Specials. ^M»FIM0IDEMniMTHE brokor to analyio oxMUy AREA: principal baUnce ot 122,125.76 plus Interest; and to a 50' building line and a 17. Cantonese Specialties > j n beginning June 17, 1978 I Exclusively At BE8TMIMIIT ONLY I how much you can afford . number of Manchester Ctold, Echo, uUlity easement. The sale la subject to the approval of the Court ot Common 6 4 9 4 9 5 8 ^ to pay. Pleas lor Hartford County. Succeastul bidder must fumlab 15,000.00 deposit Registration Fee: $75.00 ■ Mr. STEAK of MsnchMtor CUT OUT COUPON C U TO U T I In cash or certKIed check and sign a Bond lor Deed Immediately loltowtag ^ 363 BROAD ST. MANCHESTER^ |_ CUT OUT C O U P O N CUTOUT Ctemcna, and For further Information call or write: ! 244 CENTER STREET 363 BROAD ST. ------organizations. auction. BaUnce due upon approval of Committee Deed by Court. For 4 Simmons further information contact Offle* ot Non-Cradll Programs EAST COAST REALTY Oa// SarAara Box U-S6RE W. David Ktlth,EM|. The University of Connecticut J2 2 7 Burnside Ave., East Hartford ^— Storre, Connecticut 06268 6 4 6 -7 8 3 5 67i M * i atfMl, MmchiiH r, ComMcVeiit 0M4« \ m . 528-9668 ^ Phom (tM) «4a-2Ng COmUTTii (203) 486-3234 n TEOFOIIO 3EAL EtTATE MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD, Manchester, donn„ Frl„ June 2, 1978 - PAGE TWENTY-ONE

41 Auha For Bah PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Fri,, June i, 1978 Auto* For Bah 41 Autos For Sah 81 Autoa For B a h 81 ih r S o h II ‘ , Artich* h r Sah 4] H om m f o r Soto 2 i VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT - VOLKSW AGEN 1971 Deisel. 1978. Excellent condi­ Squareback - For parts. New­ WASHER • and like new H O M I A B ^ u T o n b tion. Please call 5660317. ly rebuilt engine, 5,400 miles. National Weather Forecast dryer. Pool tbie, coffee table, Stanlard transmission. Call lamps. Telephone S8MS47. I d f r Reale realtors 1975 FORD TORINO Wagon, 6495476. SALE o n MOffe com m aMdm bnt, good condition. Best offer, NEW AND USED Power IS A SW. CaU 6465400 or 871-1896 1987 CHEVY CAPRICE - 4 She H e ra lh rnowers, roto tillers, tractors, ask for Robb. door hardtop. 283 engine. chain saws. Sales and service. ASoiyr A MAMDAIbi^Y Automatic transmission. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Capitol equipment. 38 Main HOUSE SOLD 1974 HONDA CIVIC Power steering, radio. $250. SALES Street. 643-7M. Hatchback, good condition, 30 ReTkREMeNT AoEp plus mpg., new radlals. Call % ONE OP A KIND - 7 foot WORD 6465M or 871-1896 ask for 1973 CAPRI A utom atic, " d bar wflh railing and Robb. , 2,000cc, good mileage, asking B ca top. $400. ^ S M 8. DANIEL F. REALE, REALTORS | $1,500 or best offer. Call 524- BEST PHONE 643-2711 S46-W9S DODGE SPORTS VAN 1969 - 6 5981 between 9 am-5 pm ask FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD KITCHEN SET table (leaf) 4 cylinder, automatic transmis­ for Johnny week days only. chairs, $66. Two Mediterra­ sion, power windows, sturdy, nean lamps, amber glass- needs some work, excellent 1973 FORD LTD Broqgham - metal $40. pair 646-2753. 351 cubic feet. V-B^'lpower YETI possibilities. Asking $650. evenings after 6 p.m. M3-088S. steering, power brakes, new 1970 OPEL KADET - Best Aponmonte For Rent - 63 OlSoeerStoree h r Rent / 56 BUSINESS & SERVICE tires, good running condition. SUBURBAN MOTORS! WANTED offer. Sears Lawn Mower, self $1400. Call 6 4 6 ^ after 4 FOUR ROOM Apartment - OFFICE FULLY Paneled, 1970 PORSCHE 914, rebuilt OPEN HOUSE lled. 14” chain saw. engine, new clutch, injection p.m. 3rd. floor. Newly decorated. wall to wall carpeting, air K Hutch Cabinet. Ken- No utilities. $125 monthly. system, heater boxes, [TQiwoww’' nSt more Washing Machine, needs conditioning, parking, UPlWtMNtM POTOCAtT 9 Call 649-6622 during days. AM/FM stero 8 tra c k . Manchester Qreen work. General Electric excellent location, ap­ TOLLAND COUNTY proximately 225 square feet, Excellent condition. $2500 or School Alumni (Staff / refrigerator, "oldie ^hut a KING SIZE 5 Rooms with best offer. (Jail 742-6483. For Period Ending 7 a.m. EST Saturday. During Friday goodie.” Call 644-1442. reasonable rent. Call 646-1316. VOLKSWAGEN Students / Parents / basement, laundry facilities. •'••••ooooooot ••••••••••••• Neighbors) To Renew night, rain and or showers may be found over parts of the Parking, near bus lines, only DIRECTORY 1970 FORD GALAXIE - V8. noun S3 lower Plains and mid Rockies. Elsewhere, fair to partly GRUNDIG STEREO - All Resort Property Acquaintences and To 195.00. Rental Asslstors, small For Rent 58 Power steering, automatic. 2 LM cloudy skies are forecast. Minimum temperatures include: waves record player and some fee, 236-5646. door hardtop. Good running Share Their Photos, stereo records. ^100. 643-4028. (approx, max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 66 ( 85), MISQUAMICUT, 4 rooms, Senlees Ottered 31 Senlees OIhrad 31 Painting-Papering 32 Building ContraeUng 33 condition. $300. Call 6464392. Memorabilia and HEAT St HOT WATER - 1870 VOUSNMa >1$$5 Boston 61 («r), Chicago 52 ( 73), Cleveland 55 (74), Dallas 65 (XJLOR TV - Console. Good walking distance to bpach, Stories With Us at Our Including 2 bedrooms with ED’S UGHT niUCKINCL At­ Squareback, Auto., Qreen (81), 45 (73), Duluth 40 (74), Houston 70 (84), condition. $100. Please call available June. Families only. t f t u UlNNlll $MK HOUSE Painting custom LEON CiteZYNSKI Builder - Jacksonville 65 ( 89), Kansas City 56 ( 74), Utile Rock 64 (82), basement. Parking, $200 weekly, call 843-0491. tics and cellars cleaed. bmsh or spray. Over 30 years New homes custom built OFFICE SPACE 1975 ifavo Modil 245 <4595 649-7514. appliances and more. Only TtM OK ClMfilng ••rvie* wM Wagon, 4 cyl., auto., P.S.. lac. air. 1973 MA' Los Angeles 57 (67), Miami 74 (92), Minneapolis 46 (74), New Reasonable rates. Call 646 experlencerOnly quali^ work remodeled, additions, rec 2 Door, thrifty 6 cyl., a/trana., p/ataorlng, ‘‘OPEN HOUSE” $21)5. Rental Asslstors, small ••••••••••#••••••••••*•••* m n o Y 9 ttiftl gray dingy look 1943 for free estimate. done. For a really good job at rooms, garages, kitchens FOR RENT Orleans 72 ( 87), New York 64 ( 78), Phoenix 69 ( 96), San LIKE NEW - 17”xl9” Wall from your siding, Ming modom 1975 TOYOTA '2995 radio, whlta walla, beautiful. fee, 2365646. Wtntod fo Rent 57 a fair price, call 871-2077. remodeled, bath tile, cement 250 iquare feet, center of I Corolla 2 dr.. 4 cyl., auto., yallow. Francisco 50 ( 59), Seattle 52 (75), St. Louis 55 ( 78), Hung, wash stand only. eloonlng molhodo. For Intormo* UAUTY-CARPENTRY By Tuesday, June 13th Complete with fixtures. Ideal Free estimate, fully insured. work. Steps, dormers, Manchester, air conditioning and I OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY Washington 69 (83), 44x10’ MOBIL HOME in COUPLE WITH One child lion and ■ frao ootimoli coH 8arp Construction. Additions, residential or commercial. parking. Call 643-9551. " 1972 DATSUN *2095 for cottage or second Bolton. Working single person 742-6733 1 Plckup^4cylM^ 6 2 0 9 5 7 to 9 p.m. bathroom. $»). 649-5696. needs 5 or 6 room duplex or roofiniifing, siding, decks and gar- TEACHERS - Experienced Call 6464291. 12 Noon - 3 P.M. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• only. No pets, animals or house. Reasonable. 649-8952. ages. ill anytime, 6465CW1. Exterior Painters! Free 25 EDISON ROAD, MANCHESTER Building Supplies 42 children. 643-2880. Estimates. Reasonable rates. CUSTOM HOMES - Additions, TAG SALES SINGLE TEACHER looking C81M TREE SERVICE - Free GARDEN HOBBYIST Will Now booking for summer recreation rooms, roofing, MANCHESTER - Three estimates, discount senior Extra nice, 3 bedroom Cape. Features NATURAL STONE for for 3 1/2 to 4 room apartment work with you planning painting. Calf6465873. siding, (^ality Work! ^ s t bedroom second floor flat, in citizens. Company and/or planting. In­ Ibices! Bud ’falaga, 742-8732, separate dining room, living room with Happiness Is Coming to retaining wails, veneers, in Manchester, Vernon. Would Manchester owned and desirable area. Referenced like private home. 289-5138 dividualized landscaping, B.H. MAGOWAN JR. St SONS or 6464501. the East Catholic patios, etc. Pick up by the required. Now vacant. T J. operated. Call 6461327. fireplace, eat-in kitchen, basement with pound or delivery by the ton. evenings, keep trying. perennial and annual gardens - Interior / Exterior Painting USED CAR Crrckett, Realtor, 643-1577. m & TAG SALE BARN SALE - June 3rd., 10 TAG SALE. Large two fami­ Bolton Notch S(one Quarry, and terraces. Call 6463955. St Paper Hanging. 35 years "BUILDING Contracting" - family room and low maintenance CARPET Installations - Stair experience! Free estimates. Masonry, brick, stone, block Friday 6 to 10 p.m. a.m. to 5 p.m.; (rain date, ly. Antiques, depression glass 649-3163. MODERN 6 room apartment, Shifts. Repairs. Carpets. June 4th.) 29 Mountain Road, new i(ems, furniture. " MANCHESTER - 4 room 2nd floor of 2 family home. ROTO-TILLER SERVICE for Remodeling etc. Call M69193 plastering, concrete, aluminum siding.- Price is $45,900. and apartment off Main Street, se­ Steam Cleaning Free Glastonbury, near Min- Everything priced very Doge-BIrde-Peta 43 Pine Street area, caiqieting, home garden, $I0-$15. Also anytime. firepaces, cnimneys. J'lew - Saturday 10 a.m. to niachaug Golf Course. cheap! 381 Blast Middle Tpke., cond floor, appliances, heat, appliances and parking, no Estimates. CaU 646&65. household repair service. repair. E. Richardson 646 hot water, adults, no pets, Reasonable rates. Call 646 SPECIALS! 10:30 p.m. Treasures for everyone!. Saturday, June 3rd., 9 to 4. DOG-CAT BOARDING utilities, no pets, lease, PAINTING - Experienced 08fe, 6460608. JAMES QUIGLEY AGEMCY security, call 646^701 after 6 security, references required. ODD JOBS - cleaning cellars 6367. house painters seek work. June 2nd & 3rd bathing/grooming. Obedience p.m. and attics, moving large TAG SALE June 3, Saturday, TAG SALE. 3 families, Satur­ protection classes. Complete Available July 1, $220 per Free estimates. Reasonable appUances. Also stone or loam ROTO ’HLLING - Established 1974 DODGE COLT 649-0719 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 7 Pleasent SL, day - Sunday, June 3-4^9am - 3 modern facilities. Canine month, call 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. rates. Insured. Call 4262112, RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Manchester. Miscllaneous, m. 155 Waranoke Road-off 3 ROOM APARTMENT with or 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 649-3781 or delivered. 644-1775. Gardens & Flower beds. keep trying. 1978 SUNBIRD 1975 CEUCA Hardtop, yallow with whlta vinyl roof, 4 tpaad, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon heat, hot water, stove, 4 speed, AM/FM radio, 3, aquarium, kitchenette tables, 'itkin. TV, dryer, skis, ski Road, Manchester. For reser­ 646-3553. Reasonable. Call 646-7644, radio, whlta walla, axtra claan. P refrigerator, carpets, first after 5:00 p.m. BIDWELL Home Improve­ 800 miles. G.T. COUPE refrigerator. boots, ice skates, irons, elec­ vations please call 646-5971. PROFESSIONAL Painting. ment Co. Expert installation tric coffee pots. Assortment floor, $200, adults only, no SINGLE WORKING Woman 5 speed, AM-FM pets, centrally located, Interior / Exterior, and of aluminum siding, gutters TAG & BAKE SALE - Bolton of clothes, trailer hitch for POODLES - Guaranteed tiny desire clean quite 4 1/2 or 5 TRAILBLAZER. TREE Ser­ < 2 0 9 5 security deposit, 646-7690. UN PAVim and vice - Removals, pw ing, tap­ Paperhanging. 5 years and trims. Roofing installa­ *4095 United Methodist Church, VW Bug, electric fans, toy puppies and stud services 1 /2 room apartment in experience. Mee Estimates. tion and repairs 649-6495, 876 *3895 Route 44A, Saturday June luggage and much more. at fair prices. 1-423-8789. Manchester area. Call after ping, chipping, hauling, land lUPPIICSS IS... 474 MAIN STREET - Second CONSTRUCTION CO. clearing. Thoughtful, Reasonable rates! Call 9109. 3rd., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Snack 3:30 p.m. 289-5138. floor. 3 room heated apart­ ILF.D.I,M«on,Ct Thorough, Neat. Results anytime, Mr. Thompson, 742- Bar also. TAG SALE 190 Shallowbrook FREE BABY Hamsters - The 7850. SPECIALIZING cleaning and 1977 CELICA Lane, Glastonbury, Saturday ment. CaU 646-2426, 9 to 5. FREE ESTIMATES g u a ra n ty . Experienced / In­ ideal pet for young and old. repairing chimneys, roof, 1973 MISTER TAG SALE - 3 families. Satur­ June 3, 8 am-noon, furniture, Please call 64^3128 anytime. PHONE S4S-0033TOUYI sured. References. 633-1092 / G.T. UFTBACK B automatic, nlr cond. day & Sunday, June 3rd. & crib, snow and leaf blowers, KIDS AND PETS welcome. □ AUTOMOTIVE S P eC IM . tP M N a P M C IS ON 6369225. newroofs. Free estimates. 30 Nice 2 bedroom with m. ■ Building Contracting 33 Years Experience. Howley, Alr-conditloned. 4th., 9 to 4. 37 Ralph Road uncyles, winter sports equip­ DACHSHUND PUPPY, male, M ■I PlWllyl 1 (Redwood Farms). Furniture, carpeting, laundry facilities, WILL CARE FOR your child 643-5361. *2495 ment, children toys and 8 weeks, brown with black WES ROBBINS carpentry baby things, household items, games, kitchen utensils, appliances and much more. Autos For Sale 81 -M Ysers tsperience in my home, while you work. markings, intelligent, Only $170. Call Rental remodeling specialist. Ad­ ROOFER WILL Install roof *5295 assorted goodies, skis, books. records, radios, clocks, movie healthy, and lovable, 646-4098. In SInnehnntni' Beginning June 19th. Bowers equipment and typewriters. Asslstors, small fee, 236-5646. PLYMOUTH VOLARE School area. Please call 646 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, siding or gutters for low dis­ TAG SALE - June 3, 4, Premier 1976 - blue with wood 7237. built-ins, bathrooms, count price. Call Ken at 647- Lh ie stoek 44 kitchens, 6463446. 1971 COROLLA Bathroom vanity, wood bur­ GARAGE SALE. Moving to BACHELOR SPECIAL, all grain, luggage rack, slant 6, 1566. 1977 COROILA ning fireplace, toys and more. Flordia. Must sell furniture, utilities paid, parking, low mileage, power steering INTERIOR EXTERIOR RIDING LESSONS indoor appliances, yard. Call now! CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1600 DELUXE 405 Hackmatack St. 643-0036. clothing, blankets, etc. Starts riding ring. Western stock and brakes, electric rear win­ REWEAVING bums, holes. Painting - And odd jobs. Two UFTBACA -----:------4------June 4, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Con­ Ftental Asslstors, small fee, dow defogger,|standard shift. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. experienced College students. homes. Additions, Repairs, Reeting-Plumbing 35 4 speed, AM/FM 2 Dr., blue beiuty, a/trant., AM-FM. Mutt ba seat, saddle seat, and hunt 236-5646. Cabinets. Call Gaiy Cushing, 5 speed, AM-FM. TAG SALE - Saturday June tinues until everything sold. 6 seat. All levels 1^9817. Must be seen 0 be ap ­ Window shades, Venetian Please call 568-4641. taan. 3rd. at 5 Elizabeth Drive, Constance Drive, Manchester. preciated. 6469868. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3462009. SEWERLINES, sink lines, beginning at 9 a.m. Also a WORKING mother with small Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 646 Painting-Papering 32 cleaned with electric cutters, *1595 PRIVATE RIDING LESSON- child looking for someone to TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY *3995 ATTENDING THE good Western Saddle. TAG SALE. June 3-4, 11 am-4 English and Westdm. All ages 1974 MUSTANG GHIA - 4 5221. by professionals. McKinney < 1 8 9 5 pm. 67 Leland Drive, share house expenses. 646- speed, 6 cylinder, 4 new PAINTING - Interior and Carpentry and general opn- Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ welcomed. Encludes horse 1929, call before 2 pm. tracting. Residential and TAG SALE - Saturdav and Manchester, many mis­ care, trail riding. 833-5571. radlals, (2 snows), excellent ODD JOBS Done - Cellars, at­ exterior, paperhanging, pany, 64653W. Sunday, June 3-4,10 am4pm., cellaneous items. Rain Date condition. 228-0475 or 2269550. tics, garages, yards cleaned, excellent work. Reference. commercial. Whether it be a SOAP BOX DERBY 4 ROOM Apartment, heated, small repair job, a custom 1973 MARK II 1975 HILUX 267 Green Road, Rain Date June 10-11. Boett-Aeceseorlet 45 moving, P eking. Loam for Free estimates. Fully in­ No job to sm all - Toilet June 17, 18. stove, refrigerator, near bus GOOD USED CARS - Firm sale. Lawn service. No job to sured. Martin Mattson, 646 built home or anything In repairs, plugged drains, WAGON line. CaU 6419021. price. Call 289-6433.1973 Buick 4431 between, call 6461379. kilchen faucet replaced, LONG BED TAG St CRAFT SALE - Satur­ 1974 FURY - 16W -foot big or sinall. 568-8522. Auto., a/c Auto., with cap. JUNE 4th • 12 Noon TAG SALE - 394 Porter day June 3rd., Handmade fiberglass,tilt trailer, with Century, $1950 1973 Toyota repaired. Rec rooms, Street, Manchester, Saturday rugs, toys, pillows, suitcases, THREE ROOM Apartment. $1450. 1973 Chevrolet Malibu COMPLETE CARPET St Tile QUALITY PAINTING and CARPENTRY St Masonry - baUiroom remodeling, heat 1975 55 horse outboard Chevy With appUances, and parking. Additions and remodeling. June 3, 9:30 am.-l:30 pm. headboards of all kinds, mis­ engine. 2 tanks, $2,500. Also 50 $1850. installation and repairs. Free Paper Han^ng by Willis modernization, etc. Free *2495 •3595 Brookfield Street, Manchester Reasonable prices. Rain date cellaneous. 33 Norwood No pets. Working adults. estimates. Call Pat, at 646 Schultz. Fully insured, Free estimates. Call Anthony Estimate gladly given. M & M horse Johnson outboard, $300. References. Call 649- 1526. Squillcote, 649-0811. Saturday June 10. Street, Manchester. 2284)475 or 228-9550. WE PAY $10. for complete 3745, after 5 p.m. references. 6464M3. Plumbing St Heating. 646271. . M m Sponsored by the Town of junk cars. Call Joey at Tolland TAG SALE - Two family June TAG SALE, make an offer, FOUR ROOM Apartment. Auto Body, 5261^. EXPERT FURNITURE TOM FLANAGAN- Painting, CARPENTRY - Repairs, SAILBOAT -17 Foot Mobjack, Appliances included. Near remodeling, additions, gar­ 1976 FIAT 124 Manchester Fire Department 2, 3, 10 am-4 pm., 20 Cobb H>H Sunday, June 4, starts at noon one design, fiberglass, self­ refinIshing and antique interior/exterior. Papering. F lo o rin g 36 1973 LESABRE Road off Spring Street. Baby till dusk, 97 Lenox Street, hbnehester Hospital. No pets. 1973 CHEVROLET NOVA - restoration. Free estimates. General repairs. Fully in­ ages, roofing. Call David 2 Dr., H.T., air cond., vinyl bailing hull, sails, dry sailed. No children. 647-1633, after 6 Patria, 644-1796. SPIDER Local 1579 furniture, (able chairs, baby, Manchester. Excellen condition, with Hatchback. Power steering, E. Loveland, 649-8963. sured. Call now for Free root. 1973 (AHiGAR p.m. power brokers, air con­ FLOOR SANDING And 11,000 miles. H.T., Baautllul blua, 8 cyl., a/trana., children clothes, maternity, trailer. $1600, after 7 pm . and Estimate. 6461949. refinishing. Floors like new. famous make knit outfits, pet TAG SALE, reduced to clear. ditioning. Excellent running BRICK, BLOCK, STONE - FIRST CLASS Carpentry - p/tlaarlng, vinyl roof, outstanding. ■weekends, 647-1816. Remodeling and Additions. (Specializing in older floors), cages, plant pots, dishes, mis­ Everything must go. Student •••••••••••••••••••••••••• FIVE ROOM Apartment. condition. $1650. Call after 5 Fireplaces, concrete. PAINTING - Interior / *2495 Nice yard. Basement. Near p.m., 6466494. Kitchens and Rec Rooms. 35 staining floors. No waxing. *4395 cellaneous. desk, 24 inch 10 speed bike, Garden Products 47 Chimney repairs. No job too Exterior. Best Workmanship! John Verfaille, 6465750 after 6 furniture, clothes, and much hospital. Must have good small. Save! Call 6445356 for Quality Paint! Lowest Prices! years experience! For Free < 2 6 9 5 23 Real Estate Wanted 28 Articles lor Sale 41 references, and no pets. $225. Estimates, call 646-4239. p.m. Homes For Sale TAG SALE - June 3, 4, more, Saturday 10 am-4 pm., GERAMIUMS, FUCHIAS, 1973 PONTIAC CaUUna - 2 estimates. Dan Shea, 6465424. moving, miscellaneous, 69 Echo Ridge Dr. (off Echo Century 21, Tedford Real door, vinyl top, excellent con­ MANCHESTER - 4 bedrooms. IMMEDIATE Cash lor your TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - and other flowering and Estate, 647-9914. housewares, antiques, and Drive) Vernon. vegetable plant at rrauced dition. Call 495643. m R.nised Ranch. Fireplace, property. Let us explain our Good condition. Good for furniture, 429 Tolland Street, HARRY STICKELS prices. While they last. Pon- 81 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 67 patio. Pool. Lots of land and fair proposal. Call Mr. plating, orwelding. Call 649- East Hartford. TAG SALE. 5 families. Fur­ TWO LARGE Rooms. Fur­ 1976 CADILLAC - Coupe Autos F o r S ale more! Edwards Realty, 644- Belfiore, 647-1413. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. Ucelli’s Greennouse, 427 nished apartment. Private en­ DeVille - dark brown, beige niture, good clothing, and mis­ North Main Street, 9000. TAG SALE - Saturday, Sun­ trance, bath, parking, for non­ inter or, 26,000 miles, $6,150. 1976 FORD LTD - Wagon, well 1975 PON’HAC 2 door, vinyl 1970 FORD Galaxie 500 - 4 1972 FORD LTD - 4 door. Air SUDURDAN MOTORS INC. cellaneous. June 2nd, St June Manchester, door Sedan. Power steering. MAY WE BUY your home? NCR CASH REGISTER - day, June 3 - 4, 63 McKee 3rd. (Rain date June 4th.) 89 smoking, drinking business or to settle estate, 6461(^ after maintained 8 cylinder, full roof, power steerlng/brakes, conditioning. Power steering, 50 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Lols-Land lor Sale 24 Quick, fair, all cash and no Reconditioned, with many Street, 10 am-3 pm. Household Cipolla Drive, East Hartford. retired gentleman. 4 p.m. power including air con- one owner, excellent shape. Radio. Air. Motor needs power brakes. Air shocks. (MANCHESTER (On Man.-Taleottville Line) A n tiq u e s 48 overhauling. $500. Call after 5, Trailer hitch. Extrs. Asking LYNCH problems. Call Warren E. totals. Call after 530 p.m., 228- items, toys, antiques, fur­ Manchester (West). 6463635. ditioniiw, $3895. Inquire Fur­ $ 3 ^ . Call after 4 p.m. 6 6 MANCHESTER .- 1/2 acre Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 3957. niture Bam, 343 Main Street, 7850. 6465875. $1095. Call 643-4216, after 3. niture. RUMMAGE and BAKE Sale, WANTED. Antique furniture, 1967 CHEVY WAGON - Runs MOTORSy INC. residential building lot with Saturday June 3,10 am - 2 pm. good, many new parts. $200. Mdhiorial Corner Store, 352 sewers, and utilities. WOULD LIKE TO buy four MOLDED FORMICA top and glass, pewter, oil paintings or Main Street, 6460865,6460293 1973 COUGAR - P ow e^ 1973 CHEVROLET Malibu - 2 CADILLAC 1964 sedan TAG SALE - Saturday June at Zion Lutheran Church, other antique items. R. Homes h r Rent 54 or best offer. 646-0494 Excellent neighborhood. PMH bedroom older Colonial - paneled bur with two shelves 3rd., 10 to 3 p.m. Rain date, parish house, comer Cooper weekends. 6465432.______steering, power brakes, new door. 8 cylinder. One owner. DeVille, air conditioning, 345 Center St. (Rt. 6) Reale Estate 528-9321. Preferably in the Porter and four stools. $175. 646-6028. Harrison, 643-8709. shocks-tires. Am/fm radio. 8 Asking $1500. Please call 646 other options, good condition, Read Herald Ads Sunday June 4th. "Something and High Streets. SUMMER COTTAGE lovely 2 '1963 CHEVY Impala SS and 6 4 6-43 2 1 Street area. Please call for everybody." Antiques, fur­ DODGE CHARGER 1977 - SE- track stereo. First $2000. 6660. $450. 6 4 6 ^ . Business Property 26 W anted to B uy 49 bedroom with porch, parking, 1966 Dodge Dart. Call 646 private party, at 647-1567. TWO PAIRS of bucket seats niture, and miscellaneous, in­ TAG SALE, 3 family. June appliancesiliances and yard for automatic, am/fm stereo 8 Excellent. 2865244. from Pontiac. 1 pair red, 1 track, Ralley wheels, real 5434. A SOFT ICE CREAM Truck cluding New Storm Windows. 2nd, 3rd, St 4th., 9 to 4. 244 CASH PAID Immediately - children and pets. (Inly(Inly! 185.00 pair white. Excellent condi­ All low prices! 94 Cambridge McKee Street, corner of per month.' Call Rental sharp, $4600. After 5 p.m. 644- ready to go Call today. 203- tion. $50 pair. 633-0131. for gold jewelry and 3289. 677-8116 Street. Lyness, Manchester. Collec­ diamonds. Licensed broker Asslstors, small fee, 236-5646. Household Goods 40 tables, miscellaneous. for over 1/2 century. Savitt SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, TAG SALE - Saturday Si Sun­ OPTION TO BUY. sunny 2 FIVE 14” MAG Wheels - For MANCHESTER - For sale sand, stone, fill, processed P.O.M.G. Jewelers, 35 ^ANYTHING REFRIGERATORS day, June 3rd. & 4th., 628 TAG SALE, Saturday June 3, Asylum Sreet, Hartford, 527- bedroom with yard for kids Mopar products. G70 Series ANYTHING commercial building and Washers, ranges, used, g^ravel.For deliveries, call Tires. $120. Call 569-2264, after liquor store. Call for details, Spring Street. This will be a 9 am-3:30 pm, fan, household OIN. and pets. Only 25 minutes guaranteed and clean. New George H. Griffing, Inc. An­ huge sale, with something for items, coa(s, etcetra. 25 South from FTatt and Whitney. Only 3 p.m. GOES AT GOES AT -Marion E. Robertson, shipment damaged, GE and dover, 742-7886. Realtor, 643-5953. everyone! Farms Drive, Manchester. $150.00. Call Rental Asslstors, Frigidaire. Low prices. B.D. Near Martin School. □ RENTALS small fee, 236-5646. 1972 CHRYSLER - Full Pearl and Son, 649 Main DARK LOAM Delivered - 5 NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale - power. Excellent condition. 4 Resort Property 27 CALIA Street, 643-2171. yards, $34. plus tax. Also sand, Friday & Saturday, June 2nd. TAG SALE. Moving out of door hardtop. Call 2862543. CALIA gravel and more stone. 643- St 3rd., ^:30 to 4. Bikes, state! Household goods, beds, Rooms for Rent 52 MOUNTAIN VIEW, new 9504. Sample Huy: 3 dr. hatchback, 9x7 BRAIDED RUG - In kitchen table, clothes, bureaus, etc. Saturday at 21 OtSces-Shres for Rent 55 FORD LTD Station wagon, speed trans., steel betted radial tires, summer home, waterfront THOMPSON HOUSE MEN - 1972. Automatic power NEW 1978 FORD LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE NEW 1978 FAIRMONT private beach, lovely Maine colors. Recently cleaned and glassware, and mis­ Hoffman Road, E llin ^ n . NEW 1978 FIESTA heavy duty package. Qhia group, in good condition for sale. $50. BUILDING - Hardware, cellaneous. Squire Village, Birch House Women. Central­ BOLTON NOTCH - For rent, steering, and brakes, radio, CrulMmetIc. power front dlic reclining bucket seats, wood tone, In^ lake, 3 bebrooms, all con­ strument panel, deluxe steering 64-5690 after 5. ceiling tile, paneling, files, ly located. Downtown heater. 895.00 or best offer. brAkee, p. etaer.. steel betted wew 4 Or. Station Wagon, ail vln^ aeata, veniences, boat included. $150 Channing Drive, off Spencer smaU rustic bam, suitable for wheel & much more. Stock #760230. construction items, Saturday Street, rear of Building 40. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Manchester. Kitchen store or office. Parking. Call 643-0468. ' Urea, split bench seet/recllner, crulsemaUc, power steering, power weekly. Call 633-4838. and Sunday, 81 Tolland Turn­ FACTORY AIR-CONDITIONED. acceleration - O-50 (6.8 sec.) brakes. AM radio, tinted glaaa. Stock G.E. ELECTRIC STOVE - Article* for Sole 41 privileges. Call 64623M. Inexpensive. 1-223-4480, 7 am. #760160. pike, Manchester (next to Ar­ SIX FAMILY TAG SALE, 365 1975 MG MUXIET - 18,000 Light group. Stock No. 760586 COVENTRY LAKE. Excellent condition, won’t - 9 p.m. COME IN last for long for $30! Call 649- cadia Restaurant) 646-5707, Woodland Street, June 3 and 4. FRIGIDAIRE WASHER - TWO ROOMS - Furnished, 219 miles. Elxcellent condition. Available July 19t. thru 29th. Center Street, One room at Lake front cottage, 4 2587, after 5. 9 am-5 pm. Baby items, fur­ White. Amana freezer, white. SMALL RETAIL Store or Call 2895970.______7, IWj 2S to chNM fn a ONE PAIR ANTIQUE Satin Coldspot refrigerator, white. 211 Center Street. Professional Office space for 1978 FAIRMONT NEW 1978 FAIRMONT bedrooms. $150 weekly. 646- drapes- Austrialian valance- niture, children’s clothing, 2^DrT“FDTirf4 Coupe, * FLAIR CONTEMPORARY Owner moTlng-, must sell! rent. Main Street, adjacent datsun 1977 - FIO Hatchback. 5 deluxe wheel cover, vinyi 4518 0882, or 646-2922. Jade, 144x84, $45. Touch and miscellaneous.______2 Dr. Sedan. 6 cylinder, A Sofa - Oatmeal color. Best offer^7^593. parking lot. Call 643-1442. speed, rear defogger. Am/fm roof, cruletmetlc. wew crulsematlc, wsw radial tires, WJ sew sewing machine with CLEAN FURNISHED Room - radio. Rust proof. Excellent redial tires, power 1978 E-190 CLU8 WABOH ' Real Estate Wanted 28 Excellent condition. $100. Call TAG SALE < Saturday, June power steering, power front disc' # 1 M > 4 ^ after 5 p.m., 658-6679. Maple cabinet, $65., 25 gallon 3rd., 75 Sunset Ridge Drive, CRAftsMA^ 6 HP Tractor - No cooking. Cail 6464701 after 474 MAIN SiTREET - 3 room condition. $3,375. Call 643- steering, power front disc brakes. FACTORY AIR ■ ■ ■ ■ M fish tank with filter and 6 p.m. 1858, or 6467813. ,,1 brakes. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED, deluxe wheel East Hartford. Carpeting, 38” mower blade, 42" snow offices, second floor, across CONDITIONED, tinted covers. Interior accent group. " A ALL CASH For your property, accessories, $35. 2 Rupp snow within 24 hours. Avoid Red WE BUY AND SELL Used barnboard, office supplies, plow blade. Coins: Penies, from post office. CaU 64624^, glass, light group. Stock Dark Brown Metallic W/Ten Tutone Stock No. 780333. furniture. One piece or entire mobiles-40 horse power, best door fixtures, miscellaneous. nickles, dimes, quarters, PLEASANT ROOM For 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CHEVY IMPAU - 8 cylinder, ■'doSlC— mmmmmmm center accent, glass movable rear Tape, Instant Serice. Hayes household. Casn on the line. offer. Call 568-6559. working gentleman. Kitchen power steering, 20,000 door. Chateau trim option and cap­ Corporation, 646-0131. halves. Also: 20 Mint Sets, 18 tains chEvIrs driver and passenger, Furniture Barn, 646-0865. TAG SALE-June 3rd., &4th., Proof Sets, by appointment. rivileges. Parking. Near bus GLASTONBURY - Prim e original. $900. 643-4028. auto, trans., all glass tinted, wheel NEW 1978 F9RD LTD MEDITERRANEAN - ne. References required. INEW 1978 LTD 11 A , f , SELLING your house? Call us Saturday & Sunday. 10 a.m. to Call 228-3547. fi location. 200 to 1000 square covers, protection group, power' MAPLE DINING Room Table (Pecan) double queen head 4 p.m. 6M Forbes Street, East 647-9033. feet. AU utiUties paid. CaU 1970 MUSTANG in wreck, 2 dr. hardtop, power disc brakee, steering, low low mileage. /4 dr. pillared HT, cruleematic, power 9 % \ first and we'll make you a board with double box spring power steering, all vinyl aeate, opera - With matching Ladder Back Hartford. TIRES - Skli boots, skiis, S a r^ Davis, 633-8^1. excellent running motor and disc brakes, power ateerlng, full vinyl ^ « cash offer. T.J. Crockett, chairs. Good condition. Call and mattress. Very good con­ FURNISHED ROOM for other parts. $200. 647-9W. windows. StOM iT E O m . roof. FACTORY AIR CONDlTIONEO. W # W # ^ Realtor, 643-1577. bikes, sewing machine, and Unted glees. Stock #780566. 9 0 * anytime, 643-9388. dition, $80. 6594)718. TAG SALE. Saturday & Sun­ tent (10x16). May be seen at gentlemen, modern bth, MANCHESTER - Oak Street. NEW 1978 PINTO day, 83 St. John Street, 9 to 4. 108 Scott Drive, Manchester, security and. . . references. . $30 Ideal for business or offices, 1970 TORINO Squire Wagon. SOLID MAPLE 6 Piece JACOBSON TRACTOR Tables, chairs, silverware and all day Saturday. weekly. 6462121. cau paul J. CorrenU, Realtor, High mUeage, very good con­ Dining Room Set - Antiqued in wheels, humidifier, window miscellaneous items...... ,••••••...... 646-5252. dition. One owner, all service NEW 1978 GRANADA PSJHK) DOWN Apartments For Rent 53 NEW 1978 MUSTAN8 II walnut. Table extends (o 84". fan, outside fan, amplifier, SINGER SEwIn G MACHINE records. $995. Call 6462514, 2 Or. Sedan, radial wew tlree, after 6 p.m. Hutch nicely detailed. grass clippers, dresser, TAG SALE. Saturday-Sunday, and cabinet, 9x15 brown rug MANCHESTER - 555 Main 2 dr. HT; contourwl buck.1 m M, 2 Dr. Sedan, 4 speed manual, all vinyl reclining eeeta, half vinyl root, Buys . . . Excellent condition. $225. 649- mahogany bed spread, June 3-4 Wales Road, An­ with pad, bathroom sinks and LOOKING for anyhing in real Street, 1200 square feet, IK ti, wnp a wm ow tlurt stugw, bucket eeeta, mini console, power body side and deck lid paint estate rental - apartments, pin .trip*, cnilMflMtlo, po«w front dteo brakee, AM radio. Stock •tripes, cruleematic, power 3466. recorder, call 742-6700, dover, off Route 6, 10 am-4 faucets. Call 649-3331. carpeted, heated, central air. 1970 COUGAR $400. Good con­ steering, power brakee, tinted homes, multiple dwellings, no 2 piivate lavs, parking. For- dition. Call 72P-8405 anytime rack a plnkm UMrins, poww #780667. thii 6 room ranch in axcaH^nt pm. Iront diK brWiH, dwino rM r glass. Stock No. 760532. condition. Finithad rac room CHAIR AND SOFA, Spanish fees. CaU J.D. Real Estote mally dentist office. between 9 a.m.5 p.m. WHEEL CHAIR - Good con- A Tma AAA -IfhQA #__a v window dWroiWr, dud foort *A U NEW CAS MUCES PLUS TNANSJUID DEALEN PREP. pluf wat bar, utility room, IK style, originally $1,200, asking TAG SALE. June 3,4,10 am to diton. $75.00. Call 643-1951, Asociates, Inc. 6461980. $7.50/square foot. Gn I, mlrrora. Slock No. 7S06S4. 4318* baths, 2 zona hot watar circu- $ ^ , like new, white with 4 pm. Miscellaneous, lots of after 12 noon. Howland Realtors, 6461101 1967 AMC Ambassador - Iatin9 haat, carpatad throu^- green flowers. Call 742-6491. good things, no junk. 22 MANCHESTER - Main Street Excellent ronditigm^^ or OPEN m o n :^ r i. t il 9 OPEN MON.-FRI. TIL 9 out. 2 air conditionara. lira- □ MISC. FOR SALE Crestwood Drive, 3 SPEED BIKE - Girls 20”. - Two and three room MANCHESTER RETAIL, best offer. Cali 2 ^ 6 WE HATE OUR SAT. TIL 5 'THE FORD STORE” SAT. TIL 5 COMPLETE, MODERN piaca w/franklin itova. 3 car POOL - Coleco 15x30 foot, all Manchester. Rain date June Columbia, Model "Gazelle.” apartments. Heated, hot storage and/or manufacturing garaga, 1 acra land and much water, appUances. No pets. OWN BODY AND PAINT SERVICE Articles lor Sale 41 aluminum, includes fencing, 10, 11. Like new. Call 6465388. space. 2,000 square feet to 1972 BUICK ESTATE Wagon I mora. Country living yat naar deck and Lomart sand filter, Security. Parking. 5267047. 100,000 square feet. Very 9 passenger, air condlQon, SHOP RIGHT . DEPARTMENT sclioois, churchas & shopping ALUMINUM sheets used as original cost $1,600, sell for TAG SALE. Multi family fur­ BEN PEARSON, 50 lbs. brush reasonable. Brokers power steering, disc brakes, cantars. printing plates, .007 thick, $200. Needs new wall and niture, drapes, light fix(ures, bow with accessaries’. Call MANCHESTER - Attractive 4 Protected. Call Heyman $1785. 6465508. ON THE PREMISES. TO SERVE room apartment. Stove, Price $55,000 at 9% Intarast 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for liner, call 643-8969 after 5 p.m. toys, luggage, bric-brac and 6465434. Properties, 1-2261206. PARTS $400.00 par month principal more. Saturday June 3,9 am-4 refrigera(or. No pets. Adults. __ , — ...... 1972 DATSUN WAGO|i|. $600. WE FIX ALL MAKES SERVICE YOU BETTER. $1. Phone 643-2711. May be $180. 6463167, 2 2 8 -^ . Call after 5:30, 6 4 6 ^ . 527-7029 and intarast. picked up A M. only. FOR SALE - William and pm. 71 Kent Drive, 1975 JAYCO TENT Trailer - ^^BOSINE^SS or OFFICE - and MODELS. 525-1048 CALIA FORD Mary sterling by Lunt. Four, Manchester. Excellent condition, s l e ^ 8, ^30x48, first floor, conveniept 722 WETHERSFIELD AVE., HARTFORD SALE BY OWNER four piece place settings, five with extras. 10 HP ( W 'Trac­ BOLTON NOTCH - Nicely fur­ front and side door. Clean. 1973 CHEVY IMPAU (4 door UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub nished 3 rooms. AU utiUUes In­ sedan. Power steering, power Scouts, Boy and Girl Scout, teaspoons, one serving spoon TAG SALE. Saturday and Sun­ tor, hydraulic drive and lift, Inexpensive rent. Heat. Air 2 7 8 - 2 5 0 0 # TAKE AIRPORT ROAD EXIT OFF 1-91 TO WETHERSFIELD AVE. 1 Bl OCK SOUTH • 278-2500 • and three other pieces. Call day, June 3, 4, 8 am -5 pm. 83 with accessories. Excellent cluded. Mature, male adult COA n l n g . CaU 6491680,646 brakes, CB radio and antenna. Tel. 872-6569 Brownies, nurses. East desired: After 5 p.m., 6469093. Good condition. Call 8762732. Catholic School. 649-1225. 742-8991 after 3:30 p.m. daily. Thompson Road, Manchester. condition. Call 6445286. 3549. > MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., June 2, 1978— PAGE TWENTY-THREE^ PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri„ June 2, 1978 Si Auto$ For Solo t1 Autoo For Solo . 6f A u (u For Solo SI, Autoo For Solo SI Aulojl For Solo Autoo For Solo SI Truoko lor Sol 52 Trucks lor Solo 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY, 2 197S CHEVROLET - 1/2 Ton 1989 CHEVY VAN - 6 cylinder, NEED A BUS? door. Good condition, trailer Pickup Truck. Power standard. Fair condition. hitch, reasonable priced, 568- steering, power brakes. In­ Many new parts. Runs good. 2768 till noon, or alter 5 p.m. sulated cap. 34,000 miles. 58SO firm. 647-1317. EAST OF THE RIVER REAL ESTATE MARKET Excellent condition. $3300. EQUAL HOUSING 1974 VOt!lKSWAGEN 412 Phone 742-6949. ' 1961 FORD ECONOLINE EQUAL HOUSING DeCormier sedan, 51,000 miles, am/fm, 4 Van, nerfs work, 1100 as is. speed, excellent condition, Call 646-3690. best offer over |1,800. 872- 1971 CHEVY CHEYENNE CALLUS 4417. Pickup. 3/4 to. Sliding win­ 1973 CHEVY PICK UP - V-8; T y dow. Call 289-7274 after 3 p.m. power steering, automatic. DATSUN Good condition. $2495, or best 1972 OLDS TORONADO, lull 1975 VW BUS power, new engine, needs offer. Call 643-M9S, after 4. Stock #0014, 4 spd., TOYOTA 1974, Pickup truck. / PICK IT OUT-PACK IT UP. trananlsslon. Good paint, will Excellent condition, $2,500. AM/FM radio, blue & take best offer. 34 Columbus Call after 8 p.m. 5884)708. Moforeyefet-Bleycfes 64 ' DATSUN PICKUPS #1 IN IMPORT white, 33,000 miles Circle, apt 1, East Hartford. TRUCK SALES FOR 19 YEARS Was *3595 NOW HARLEY DAVIDSON. 1973 H IS ‘N* HERS •2795 FX-1200 - 871-2511. TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville BMW NEW 78 DATSUN KHK CAB 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and w in in i II$T«iiMiiii cu smiiBa 1973 VW BUS USED CAR rack. $1,750. 2$94042. stock #6119, auto., AM radio! sunroof, 48,480 MOTORCYCLE Insurance ■ miles, blue & white. Lowest Rates available! Was >2995 NOW CENTER Immediate binding. Sunny Day coverage, all Joan, Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- •2895 1126. EAST HARTFORD U&R deluxe Raised Ranch. Oversized cathedral This Is the super comfy exclusive 'A load cap ItO HP regular MOTORCYCLE Insurance - ceiling living room, floor to ceiling center fireplace, truck from DATSUN, reclining gas engine, 4-speed trans., 0 1973 VW BUS “Sample Buys” Go with the leader! Best of bucket seals, 4-speed trans., ply rated ww Urea, dealer’s stock #6036, 4 speed, rates, and the best of service! good sized kitchen, dining room, 3 bedrooms, carpeted cab floor, sport console, prep, wax, freight Included. tan/white, 67,000 miles. Many years experienne! spacious lower level family room, huge stone steel belted radial tires, deluxe Stk. 12106. List $4452* Was *2895 NOW 7 0 « Crockett Agency, Inc., 244 fireplace, 2 full baths, screened porch, private wheel trim rings. Pacific blue Main Street, Manhester. 643- metallic. WOWI Sik. #2118. List fenced yard, professionally landscaped. $73,900. I5 0 1 2 * *4799' SALE •2795 MAVERICK 1195 1577. 6 cylinder lutomatlc 1976 HONDA CB360T, mint 42.000 mllee. condition, may etras, $900. or 1972 VW BUS best offer. Cali 649-9670. SELECT USED CARS stock # 405B, 4 spd., blue/white, 65,000 miles, 7 1 TOYOTA 10 SPEED BIKE. Excellent partial camper. S 9 9 5 condition, asking $80. 646-3578 REALTY GiL DHL 1977 TOYOTA 1973 COMET 1976 D4TSUN Was >2695 NOW after 6 p.m. Anytime Corolla llftback, beautiful one owner car, WAGON 4 Dr. Sedan, auto, trans., PS, A/C, B-210, 2 Dr. Sedan, 4 cylinder. 4 speed, weekends. 6 4 * - a M 3 4 cylinder, 4 speed, AM radio, steel custom Interior group, vinyl top, frost belled radlals, frost white, saddle Interior, I AM radio, electric rear window defroster. •2795 4 cylinder automatic Robwl D. Murdoek, RMlIor white, tan vinyl Interior. Stock No I desert gold. SiocK No. 1914-1. rear window defr

b y lA M 646-8250 SUE DMUISF.. N ^ . REAL ESTATE PECK EASTERN COMPANY Real Estate BARROWS -n fln COVENTRY — Larg* 6 room Raliod Ranch, 1W batha, Editor on 1W tacludod aeroa. $46,800. 139 East Center Street • Msnchetler, Connecticut 06040 • Teiephone (203) 646^8250 WALLACE COMFAN.V COVENTRY north — Now Hating. 7 room Ralaad m a n c h eOTer parkade Ranch, 1% batha, 1 acra. $49,900. EAST HARTFORD *375,000" 646-7833 Twenty-three units. Across from Pratt & Whitney Air­ TEN MULTIPLe U8TINQ SERVICED craft. Some furnished units. Picture shows 16 unit OFFICES THROUGHOUT CONNECTICUT JMKSMIinSON MCXSBOWAIM building. Total — 3 buildings. Income approximately $61,000“ yearly. When you buy a home, you’re adding to your capital. You’re investing in your future, the future of your family, and the future of the home itself. Professional What Is Your Property Worth? Your investment will pay off in many ways. The satisfaction of ownership, the pleasure of Relocation Service At No Extra Cost! DLANGHARD & ROSSEnO We will Inspect your property watching your home grow as your family grows. W« m your award-winning ItBLO ro4|l iotaio. Because, in effect, a home is a living thing, it broker badkod by ovor 1$ yoon ol oxporiottM and suggest an asking price. COLUMBIA — Naw Ranchaa, 1 1/3 woodad acraa, responds to your cai;e and attention. The more ef­ and atrviM to tranoforrod paopla and eom- natural aiding, atona firplacaa, $49,000. (No obligation). panlao. Ona call puta ua to woHt markoUng yotir fort you put into it the more satisfaction you will get COLUMBIA LAKE — 2 acra woodad lot cloaa to lake. outiof it. proparty hara and flndihantw proparty ter you REALTORS Aik ut about our guarantee salet Privata baaeh righta only $19,000. anywhorp. plin lodaylll It repays your interest — with inteijest. Steadily M an ch ester Canutldday, East Hartford MANCHESTER increasing equity in a home is one of the most MANCHESTER £ .0 . 646-2482 UmIHmmi Forrest Hills. Nine room U&R Raised Ranch rewarding forms of painless, automatic saving. Tadiet, Pmldenl 289-9514 LESfiENGER Four Apartment units plus Store Front. Brick PASEK REAL ESTATE CO., INC. with spectacular view. 4 bedrooms, family room, Everything you do to make your home more livable Ths Barraws 0 Wsllsca Company exterior, 2 car garage, central location. Never a 808 BURNSIDE AVE. applianced kitchen, 2 car garage, wraparound makes it more valuable, to you and others in the A Member o f ELECTRONIG REALTY ASSOGHTES, ING. 9 1 vacancy. Priced for quick sale at $61,900. MANCHESTER HARTFORD fll "Subject to arfkoplicable deducbble EAST HARTFORD deck and much more. $89,900. long rup. 646-7S33 72S-S615 H i i 2 8 9 - 7 4 7 5 “LAND FOR SALE” AAOmCAGE ELLINGTON-' High treed building lot with water In a lovely realdentlel area. En|oy MONEY? 2 peace and aolltuda at this ouUtandIng 87 Weaver Nd., Manehealar Immaculate 8 room Ranch, fully carpeted, 3 bedrooms, 2 prlq^ of $12,900 "BRAND SPANKINQ NEW” In North Covantry baths, gorgeous family room off kitchen, dining room, Three bedroom aluminum sided Ranch, 2 full baths, fireplace, mud room, flreplaced Uving room, den, garage, lovely treed lot. $47,- applianced kitchen, hook-up for wood stove in basement, hardwood floors. 900. 2 car attacHed garage. Large treed yard. Private setting, a beauty. S56.900. MANGHESTER Locate your olflca or bualnota on thia choice corner lot with high vlalblllty. Owner financing available or ■^lll build to aulto.” New listing. Ranch Lovers don’t wait to’in- DOLTON *40,900 spect this clean 3 bedroom home. Eat-in It’s different; it’s one you can afford; it’s well kept; kitchen with slider to deck. Basement Rec MANGNESTER- Choice locatlona In it’s sitting on a lovely lot; it’s in a terrific location; Manchoatar ara becoming acarco. it has 4 bedrooms; it includes many extras in this Room. Large lot. Mid ?40’s. Aluminum sided four family house. Tenants Hara la ona Ideally aultad (or a email apart­ price. ment complex or a profaaalonal office build­ pay all utilities. Fully occupied. Owner will help ing. High traffic count with groat vlalblllty. with financing. Priced right at $49,900. **CUTEg NEAT AND COZY" Owner financing available or -will build to GET MORE with Two bedroom Ranch in Bolton, immaculate thru-out. wood stove, new aulto.” ASK ME. carpeting, breezeway with sliders to a nice private backyard with brook. NSW nO fllM O f m m s m 9 Aa DMIVMiHI| Priced right in the ISOs. Betty PBtTIcca Only a few lots remaining to build your home. Lovely i m F S S H SENTTRY 647-9914 423-8958 Loan Officer IsY tre ^ lots with city utilities. 3 & 4 bedroom models priced •UREAL ESTATE SERVICES uordon from $63,500. JJJJ realty company TEDFORD Heritage Savings! N E i n n HOURS: 2S ConmcUcHt MviL, Eait HiiUbnl.^ REAL ESTATE Oljom/tsKcialmi’SillerISV I ' ' SUfidMM CIOMll Dally 1:10 • • pjn. 289-4$$1 • 4 W 1 I 0 ^ ^ ^ . •el. f am - • pm 647-9914 105 Main S trte t [H m *. 643-2174 1007 M«ln StiM t. ManchMier Tal.' 64»-4SS6 ------^