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Rhodesia Pulls Troops out of Mozambique

Rhodesia Pulls Troops out of Mozambique

PAGE T E N -B - MANCHESTER EVEaSING HEatALD. Manchester, Conn,, Wed.. June 1. 1977 ButlncM fhe wMthar Variable cloudinesa today with Inside today chance of scattered showers or They won bike at Mall Uiundershowers afternoon and evenbg. Area news . .1—3-B Editorial ...:. 4-A High near 80. Partly cloudy tonight, The Manchester Mall, 811 Main St., held the Business...... 8-A F am ily...... 6-7-A chance of lingering showers, low in ISOs. Classified .. .6-8-B Gardening .... 4-B drawing for the ‘‘Let’s Get Acquainted Contest” Friday partly cloudy with high in 70s. Com ics...... -B Obituaries ... lO-A recently. Elton Brackett (third from left), of 22G St. PreciplUtlon chance 50% today, 40% ^ ^ ^ c h e s t e r - ^ CUy o f Village Charm 9 Dear Abby .... 9-B S ports...... 5-6-B James St., was first prize winner of 10-spe^ bicy­ tonight, 20% Friday. National map on twenty-paces Page 7-B. TWO SECTIONS cle. Shown with him are Bobby Brackett, his son and MANGHBSTEIR, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 200 PRICEj f h -t k e n c e n t s »frs. Priscilla Brackett, his wife, Mrs. Charlene Terrio and Theria Terrio, 4, who picked the winning a dinner for two at Willies Steak House was Michael Babaral,. Mansfield. Winners of baseball bats were Mickey Shara, 136 Bissell St., James C. Joy, 63 Eldridge St. Bill Alolsa, 343 Franklin Ave., Hartford and F. Rhodesia pulls troops I^llafera, 22 Pine St. Nearly 1,5(X) persons entered the contest, one of the programs to be sponsored by the mall this year. Rug winners at Watkins out of Mozambique SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI) — Lt. Gen. Peter Walls, Rhodesia’s destroying terrorism arms and am­ which Rhodesian forces captured The military today announced supreme military commander, said Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rhodesian troops have begun pulling munition dumps,” said the state­ Monday, “or any other part of in a statement his forces Wednesday ment, adding that Walls was satisfied Mozambique. Saternis of South out of Mozambique, where they lifted their occupation of Mapai, 47 that the objective of the five-day-old He said the invasion was a “defen­ Windsor hold up the overran four guerrilla bases and miles inside Mozambique, “and were ground and air thrust into Rhodesia’s sive action’’ taken to protect oriental rue they won seized a major town in Rhodesia’s now returning to Rhodesia. eastern neighbor “had been residents of southern Rhodesia from during Wauins Bros, longest military operation outside its “They completed their task of borders. achieved.” guerrilla attacks. Walls said “over 90 recent champagne Walls denied reports from the per cent of the civilian victims of reception celebrating Mozambican capital of Maputo that terrorist attacks were black Watkins all new Mozambican regulars engaged the Rhodesians, of whom more than 1,100 carpet world Rhodesians. had been brutally murdered by showrooms at 935 Local composer “The only contact had been with terrorists.” Main St. Arthur Rossi Rhodesian terrorists,” Walls said, The invasion provoked an ~inter- of Watkins Carpet adding that “care had been taken” to national outcry, including protests Department is $hown to premiere avoid areas where there was a known from the United States, Britian, West w iH th e couple. Mozambican military presence. Germany, black African countries (Herald photo by There was no immediate comment and U.N. Secretary General Kurt Hamilton) new work Friday on reports by the official Mozam­ Waldheim. bican news agency that Rhodesian But Rhodesian Foreign Minister jet aircraft bombed civilian centers, Pieter Van der Byl said the invasion A Manchester resident and long­ He will not only hear it, but will be including railway stations, farms, was similar to incursions into the time composer will conduct the conducting it Friday night. schools and populated areas. Irish Republic by British troops premiere performance of one of his In case of rain, the concert will be Walls said there was never any in­ chasing Irish Republican Army most recent compositions Friday at in the high school gymnasium. The tention of holding the town of Mapai, gunmen. the Manchester High School band concert will be directed by Karen concert in Center Park from 6 to 7:30 Krinjak, band director, and Martha p.m. White, chorus director, with Marina * Public •— Harold A. Turkington of 184 Parker Moyer, Karen McArdle and Diana Rain eases demand St. has composed a special arrange­ Webb as accompanists. records ) | ment of the Manchester High School The event is free. Those attending C alma mater which will feature the in the park are asked to bring folding on water supply Warranty deeds band and the Round Table Singers. chairs or blankets, and a picnic The theme of the high school’s Ida E. Yiznitsky and supper, if desired. eighth annual concert is “Music .Wednesday’s rainfall helped ease, houses to water on odd-numbered Albert G. Yiznitsky to Makes America.’’ Selections have the dem ands on the Town of days, which is a correction from Richard Trewheila and been chosen from all phases of Manchester’s water system, accor­ Oieta J. Trewheila, both of Wednesday’s announcement in the America at work and play including ding to Bob Young, manager of water Herald. Rockville, property at 40 Artists check works treatment for the Town Water Vernon St., 441,900. patriotic music, songs from the twen­ The ban applies to sprinkling Young aspiring artists check the arrangement of art work by ties, musicals, and folk tunes. ’There Department. lawns, washing ears and gardens Robert F. McCormick Recent heavy use of water because and Catherine H. McCor­ their first grade class members for an art show at the will also be selected songs from from 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. The Water “Guys and Dolls,” the MHS musical of the dry, hot weather had caused in­ Department requests that residents mick, to Patrick P. Collet Manchester Green Ifchool. Elizabeth Dunn looks at the top pain­ creased workload for the water and Judith A. Collet, ting while Robert Fiske fastens a drawing to the display screen. presented this spring. in the area water lawns only after 9 Turkington’s composition began at plants and equipment. p.m. property at 6 Penn Jld., Art work by all the school’s students was displayed at a recent The rain made a dent in the peak 443,000. last year’s MHS band concert. The ban should help alleviate the school PTA meeting. (Herald photo by Dunn) “As soon as I heard them play the hour demands for water. Young said, problems in the area. Young said. He Joseph J. Lessard of because residents did not have to Coventry to James L. school’s alma mater, I thought I’d also said that watering lawns at night like to do something with it. I'began water their lawns, wash cars or use is more beneficial to the lawns as Monaco and Claudia as much water. Young did not know Monaco, property at 844 to think of a prelude and I drew a water is retained better during the staff on the program and wrote tha the exact amount of the rainfall this cooler hours. Vernon St., 451,500. morning. Theodore Watts Sr. and first notes while I still had the tune in The streets affected by the ban are News summary my head, he says. The Water Department had a com­ Kennedy, Bishop, Kent, Hamilton, Elizabeth J. Watts to Ger­ plete shut off on all the wells in town maine E. Peltier and Besides, the 1976-77 school is is the Woodstock, Sage, Carpenter, ComplM from Unitad P n ti Internadonal 50th anniversary of the school band from about 3 to 5 a.m. today, which McDivitt, Grissom, Shepard and Michele F.G. Peltier, both was the first time the wells had been of Vernon, property at 22 .whjch Turkington started, a fact Pinewood. which added to his inspiration. After shut off completely in about two Young said the problem is not a Trumbull St., 457,500. weeks. Nicholas R. Jackston, State National thinking about it for a couple of shortage of water, as most of the weeks, he said to himself, “Here The ban on water usage for the town’s reservoirs are still full. The Phyllis V. Jackston, Sidney Forest Hills area will still be in Green and Harriet E. HARTFORD — Connecticut is goes” and worked his way through it. problem is mainly a demand for use DETROIT — ’The attorney for Turkington began the MHS band effect. Young said. The ban permits in the peak hours which are 6:30 to 9 Green to Jose R. Sanchez not interested in building a bridge cancer-stricken William Bailey, a only even-number houses to water on and Linda Sanchez, proper­ linking its coast with Long Island, “with practically nothing’” as he Harold A. Turkington a.m., 5 to 7 p.m. and a lesser peak de­ Rhode Island state says. He did it on a volunteer basis even-number days and odd-numbered mand around noon. ty at 130 Pine St., 433,500. says Gov. Ella T. Grasso, in reaf­ representative-elect who was John R. Hall and firming her administration’s op­ and borrowed instruments from the denied his seat because he was Salvation Army besides rounding up Maureen L. Hall to Warren position to the idea which has wanted for a felony in Michigan, E. Howland, Inc., property been around for 20 years. a few that the students had. It was / \ says he will seek a medical parole during the depression years when Penny endorsed for director at 18 Thomas Dr., 434,000. for the 40-year-old Democrat. Judgment lien HARTFORD — Officials now there was no money for such a school Bailey is serving a sentence for program. Shadowfax, Inc. against project Connecticut will finish the shoplifting and is suffering from He first heard his MHS alma mater Kenneth Burkamp, ^,000, fiscal year June 30 with a 4 « .l cancer of the bowel. by Democratic committee four pieces of properly in million surplus, down 4200,000 march when the Shrine band played Manchester. it and taped it for his criticism. He from last month’s projection. The Democratic Nominating Com­ Certificate of attachment SOLEDAD, Calif. — Sirhan made a Jew changes in the in­ Residence AA Zone, which would pie Shrine and the third-ranking of­ Sirhan, convicted assassin of Sen. mittee Wednesday night unanimous­ Fogarty Bros, against strumentation and score before its require the tra'nsfer of 25 per cent of ficer in the Friendship Lodge of HARTFORD — Rep. Stewart P. ly endorsed Atty. Stephen T. Penny Manchester Motor Sales, Robert F. Kennedy, has promised completed edition which is now in the the parcel — in this case, about ten Masons. McKinney, R-Conn. recovering to break his long silence about the for the vacancy on the Manchester acres — to the Town of Manchester. Inc., 46,000, property at from a miid heart attack, is Library of Congress being Penny has also been an active 1968 killing in a prison meeting copyrighted. Board of Directors. A question was raised about a con­ Hartford Rd. and W. expected to be released from a member of the Manchester (Center St. today with two Los Angelos Coun­ At 75, Turkington continues tfrcom- The Democratic Town Committee flict of interest because both Stone, a Economic Development Commission Pennsylvania hospital next week, must still approve the nominating .Marriage licenses ty supervisors who wonder if pose and study. He is re-writing a member of the Manchester and the Neighborhood Advisory Com­ his office said today. committee’s choice. Theodore Cum­ John T. Prior III of another assassin was involved. composition he wrote recently for Economic Development Commis­ mittee, both of which have been in­ McKinney, 46, became ill over mings, Democratic town chairman, Cheshire and Janet B. the Salvation Army, one of many he sion, and Goldberg served on town volved in the planning for the the Memorial Day holiday said this morning that the date of the Wilson, 100 Plymouth La., WASHINGTON - The House has written for the Army since he boards and would be involved in a proposed industrial park. weekend while attending the votes to let a compromise number full committee meeting has not been transfer with the town. Ju n e 25 a t C e n te r Devon, Pa., Horse Show with his was a young man. He was unanimously endorsed on Con^egational Church. of 69,000 porpoises and dolphins “I have lots of records, I have all of set. It will be held the Wednesday or Both men decided to resign from the first vote of the nominating com­ wife and three of their five die in the nets of tuna fishermen Thursday of either next week or the William E. Whitney of children. Beethoven’s Symphonies which I the boards that they had served on. mittee Wednesday night, according Farmington and Yvonne this year. Senate debate on the , listen to with the scores. I listen to following week, Cummings said. The proposed development will be to a committee member. ’The com­ Anne Paslow of Hartford, bill is start soon. march records — not to copy, but to Thus, the Democrats will have a presented at the June 13 meeting of HARTFORD - Gov. Ella T. mittee had met last week and had June 18, F ull Gospel listen to for instrumentation and the vacancy on the board for at least the the Planning and Zoning Commis­ Grasso thinks state gaming of­ discussed Penny and three other SOUTHGATE, Ky. - register of instruments.” first June meeting of the directors, sion. Interdenominational ficials erred in not penalizing a candidates but no vote was taken at Church. Investigators now say the Beverly scheduled for next Tuesday. Penny, 28, has been a practicing at­ firm whoK failure to meet lottery He also continues to buy books on that meeting, the member said. ■ Hills nightclub fire that killed at theory, harmony and composition The vacancy was created when torney in Manchester for about 3V4 ticket production deadlines is The other three candidates — least 161 persons Saturday night which he studies seriously along with Jack Goldberg resigned from the years. After graduating with honors J expected to cost the state 410 Lawrence Noone, Atty. Joseph started in a small party room music scores. board. Goldberg and Robert Stone from Manchester High School in The Washington Monument million. Sweeney, and-Stephen Cassano — is construct^ of dressed known as the “Zebra Room’’ just His dream is to hear a chorus sing have proposed a 79-unit housing 1966, he attended Ohio Wesleyan have been sent letters and requested white Maryland marble with a after it was vacated by members the MHS alma mater the band ac­ development for the Lenti Farms University and the University of that they continue interest in seeking weight of 81,120 tons. Regional of a wedding party. companiment which he has com­ tract off Gardner St. The develop­ Connecticut School of Law. a position on the Board of Directors. posed. ment has been proposed as a He is a member of the Sphinx Tern- Two Democratic directors. Pascal BOSTON — ’The extended out­ Prignano and Robert Price, have in­ look for Southern New England, dicated that they may not run again, Saturday through Monday; Fair NOTICE and other present members of the Saturday. Increasing cloudiness International board have not yet made firm com­ Probate Court It open (or Sunday with chance of showers Grasso signs revamp bill mitments about seeking another Monday. Highs in upper 60s and conferences with the QUITO, Ek^uardo — -U. S. of­ term. low 70s Saturday warming to near judge (rofn 6:30 P.M. to I ficials hope Rosalynn O irter’s HARTFORD fUPI) - Gov. Ella T. that made the initial reorganization P.M. on Thursday nights. 80 Sunday and Monday. Lows years, but the other three were not visit here will reinforce the Grasso today signed a state govern­ recommendation. Night telephone number Saturday morning in the upper 40s adopted to any great extent. 6404446. nation’s gradual move from ment reorganization plan herding The plan passed by lawmakers last Almost all special interest groups and low 50s and 60s by Sunday and m ore th an 200 s ta te b oards, Monday morning. military rule to democracy. week is the culmination of more than protested the consolidation, claiming William*£. ntsGeraid. departments and commissions into a year of work by the Filer com­ it would hamper delivery of govern­ PARIS — Rich and poor nations 23 superagencies. mittee which was named by Mrs. Judge o( Probate POR’I*LAND, Maine — William ment services in their areas. But attempting to forge a mw world But despite the shuffling of the Grasso. despite the persistent lobbying law­ B. Gunter, ■ President Carter’s economic order failed to reach bureaucratic deck, the size and cost special representative in the makers were able to avoid amending agreement on the key issue of of government is expected to remain The reorganization is aimed at Maine Indian land claim suit, has the plan to death with exceptions. Tbte printing test pattern is enerfflr today despite an all-night basically the same.. making the state bureaucracy more received a 30-day extension to Most of the act takes effect Jah 1 p u t of The Herald quality con­ marathon bargaining session. accountable to the governor and cut­ .One group, however, convinced trol prxfgram in order to give prepare his recommendations. 1979, with the Office of Policy and ting duplication of effort. The report had been due June 1. lawmakers they deserved special you one. of the finest TEL AVIV, Israel — Prospec­ Management, which is to run the Under the plan only the 23 depart­ newspapers in the nation. treatment. In signing the legislation tive Prime Minister Menahem reorganization effort for the rest of ment heads will report directly to the BOSTON — A House-passed bill Mrs. Grasso gave the Commission on Begin has drawn up a new position the government, being created effec­ governor, with those officials being Fire Prevention and Control — with asking Congress to call a conven­ tive Oct. 1, 1977. on occupied Arab lands that directly responsible for the actions of 12 members and a 4178,000 budget — tion to adopt an anti-abortion a s £ political sources say is an attempt “This is the most important their departments. the same status as the other 22 amendment tp the U. S. Constitu- legislation of the session,” Mrs. to moderate the Likud bloc’s The current chain of command has departments which have thousands tioti has survived its first major Grasso said. “For the first time an hard-line stance. It omits specific the more than 200 agencies and of employes and multi-million dollar test in the Massachusetts Senate reference to the occupied West effective reorgahization plan has boards report directly to the gover­ budgets, when a motion to table it was Bank of the Jordan, a key bone of been developed.” nor, which makes it difficult for the defeated Wednesday. A key to the plan is creation of the contention. On hand for the signing were chief executive to keep track of all of Office of Policy and Management, legislative leaders from both parties them. which would have responsibility for and the committee headed by Aetna The Filer plan was the fourth state all planning and budgetary functions Life & Casulty President John Filer reorganization recommendation in 50 throughout state government. sSteplieii T. IVniiy f" _ PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June 2, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,.' jrs., June 2, 1977 — PAGE THREE-A through high school. More those affected by someone Pentecostal Church, 187 Methodist Church campus. of Emanuel Lutheran About town information may be oth Woodbrldge St. The beginners group will with a drinking problem. will conduct a paper drive Grand jury report clears state tained by calling 646-6344 Church will have its final Friday through Saturday. meet tonight at 7:30, and session tonight at 6:30 at or 871-0257. All residents of Mayfair Alateen for the teen-age the church. The board of trustees of Squadron of the Civil Air Al-Anon family groups children of problem Gardens are invited td play Those wishing to have South United Methodist Patrol will meet tonight will meet tonight at 7 at the drinkers will meet at 8 at setback Friday at 7:30 p.m. papers picked up may call Church will meet tonight at from 7 to 9:30 at the A Bible study . . Pathfinders Club, 102 Nor­ the Pathfinders Club. The In Cronin Hall. of criminal acts in Reilly scheduled for tonight at Boy Scout Troop of Clarence Wogman, 643- case 7;30 at the church. Manchester State Armory. man St., and Friday at 10 family groups are open to 8982. 7:30 at the United Emanuel Lutheran Church UTCHFIELD (UPI) - Connec Sponzo said based on evidence he case, said he was disappointed with Membership is open to all a.m. at South United The Confirmation Class ticut authorities involved in the broken, and she had been sexually Manchester Composite young people from Grade 7 amassed after interviewing more the report. mutilated. Reilly said he found her Peter A. Reilly arrest and prosecu­ than 90 witnesses during five months, “I think it did not go far enough and tion have been cleared of criminal dying when he returned home from a ■'there is no likelihood that a convic­ wasn’t specific,” he said. teen meeting at a Canaan church. acts by a grand jury, but the question tion of Peter A. Reilly could result.” Sponzo said the state police in­ He said Chief State’s Attorney remains: Who killed Reilly’s mother, Sponzo gave Litchfield County vestigation of Miss Gibbons' murder Barbara Gibbons? Joseph T. Gormley Jr. excif^ed his illlllllllll ■■■■■■■■■mi State’s Attorney Dennis A. Santore a "lacked aggressiveness. Initiative, lawful limits in public explanations The one-man grand jury, Superior secret list of “persons who possessed proper supervision and cohesion Court Judge Maurice J. Sponzo, of the police position In the case. motivation, opportunity and capabili­ after Reilly’s arrest.” Sponzo said these were aimed a . Deli Departmmt Specials '' issued his report Wednesday. He ty to commit the homicide’’ of Miss He said although there was a basis ' CHOICEST MEATS criticized the way state police and placating the police and absolving Gibbons, 51, who lived with her son in for Reilly’s arrest, the state police the original Reilly prosecutor, ■the JARL8BER0 the chief state's attorney handled their modest Falls Village cottage. should have thought twice when a Reilly's arrest and prosecution in the late John F. Blanch!. IN TOWN Santore said he would examine the local couple, Frank and Wanda 1973 killing of his mother, but said no . * 2 . 3 9 evidence before deciding what to do. Finney, said they had seen Reilly, He said Bianchi’s failure to furnish crimes were committed. HILLSHIRE FARM Reilly, who spent 143 days in jail then 18, elsewhere at about the time the Finney statements to the defense USDA CHOICE BONELESS "There have been errors in judg­ and was convicted of manslaughter the crime was committed. was a "serious and prejudicial ment. There has been a misapplica­ *1.49 SSSr* in his mother's death before charges Miss Gibbons’ throat had been error" that defies a "logical KELBA8A tion of the law. Many persons have SIRLOIN against him were dropped in the stashed, both her legs had been explanation” but it was not illegal. Shriners to get WEAVER SALMI...... lb. *1.79 failed to appreciate the scope and CMCKEN $ 4 O A DROTE A WEIOEL limits of their powers and duties," he .lb. said. STEAKS ROU...... Smoking ban extension signed service awards USDA CHOICE BONELESS RATH’8 HICKORY SMOKED S T ,/ 1 .8 9 Square dance HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. CA QROTEAWEIQEL Violation of the law, signed prohibiting disclosure of customers’ Three Shriners with strong Manchester connections m Grasso has signed legislation in­ Wednesday, would carry a $5 fine. SHOULDER is Saturday financial records by banks except in will receive Shrine service pins during the Sphinx Temple NUG6ETS...... BOLOOtt.... lb. *1.39 creasing further the number of Mrs. Grasso also signed a bill certain specified situations. V Manchester Square public areas in Connecticut where Spring Ceremonial here Saturday. n . i 9 y Dance Club invites all club smoking is prohibited. ^T R IP tE - They are Dr. George A. F. Lundberg, who is in his 50th ROAST level dancers to its dance Currently, smoking is banned at year as a Shriner; Albert Knofla, 51 years; and Phillip J. WEAVER’S PARTY PAK FEATUim Ranney, 58 years. i i m m i m Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. public meetings as long as no l.-SaONTNE a t Illing Junior High smoking signs are posted. Dr. Lundberg lives at 223 B. Center St. Knofla is at the Assumption auction Saturday auoovETUir Meadows. Ranney, who was manager of the Southern DUTCH FRY School. The change, which takes effect LDEJUILY New England Telephone Co. office in Manchester for The highest bidders will be entitled to these and other brand John Hendron. guest Oct. 1, would also restrict smoking in ' "1 caller, records on the Red w u p o N r many years, lives at 1702 Main St. in East Hartford. * 2 .4 9 FISH DEPARTMENT new items to be auctioned at a combined tag sale and auction classrooms, elevators or health care CHICKEN Boot label. facilities. a.'Toumoiiir The elder statesmen of Shrinedom will ride in the PRIDE OF THE FARM Featuring This Week Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the parking lot at Assumption l-iiO III! <11-FOUOW GUDNStDi SICNS parade that begins at 1:30 p.m. The route is from Bennet Hendron also is the club Junior High School. The auction will begin at noon. Looking over m r H m r o R o Junior High School north on Main St. to the Center, east NEWPORT BAY caller for the Windsor Old ■» 57S 74A8 on E. Center St. and north on Brookfield St. to the items are committee members Judy Girard, left, Elsie Towners. Russ and Anita BURNSIDE TURKEY |SM IMMSIM AVL, I. iTft. • SlM Il! Manchester High School. IC Easterbrook, chairperson of the auction, and Mother Marie White will cue the rounds. "UUTOMUN-ARTCAIINBY When he was more active In the Shrine, Dr. Lundberg STUFFED B Arthur, school principal. All new items are donated by Hartford M r. and Mrs. Bud ‘THELATi was a member of the Medical Directors staff. Knofla RREAST .lb. area merchants. The event, sponsored by the school, will be held Gilbert will .have door du­ m SHOtr (PQ) FOOT PRINTS belonged to Omar Shrine Club. TENDER CLAMS 3 i* » 1 rain or shine. (Herald photo by Dunn) ty. Refreshments will be They will receive their pins from Illustrious Potentate served by Mr. and Mrs. A1 FRESH aUNOA JACKtOiif Hal ’Turkington of Manchester. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew CALVES •ANOYDINNIt SATURDAY: More than 1,000 Shriners are expected in town for the 0 Glidie, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Wednesday’s daily “N A m all-day affair. Ritual work and candidate initiation will FILLET of $ 1 Dog licenses now renewable Hale, and Mr. and Mrs. ^ Cladiiical be at Garke Arena of MHS; dinner and an afterglow par­ LIVER . 9 9 Miller Haugh. HABITS^|ia) ty will be at The Colony in Talcottville. Dancers are reminded 979 ISOLE , ’ 1 . 7 0 j June is Uie month for each dog be licensed the males and spayed females Concert Invited guests are coming from several New England that soft-soled shoes are j u n e states and from Masonic b ^ies in Connecticut. In addi­ renewing dog licenses and month it becomes six remains at $3.50, and the required. Manchester's town clerk's months old and that the fee for unspayed females 8:00 P.M. tion, Bermuda Masons will confer a Masonic degree office will serve dog Friday night at Illing Junior High School. license be renewed each remains at $7.70. A 4 MANCHESTER k iiiiiiia iit'i owners during its regular Both Gnes (It;^THEATRES EAST Shguxxise June. One of the licenses, veterinarian’s certificate CIVIC ORCHESTRA hours—Monday through for unneutered mate dogs, must be presented for Ow Regular C w e m a s member Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 has increased in price from spayed or neutered dogs 5 mCO rOWCi n c S T IIK PO Peter LaBembard ■ Fluta p.m. $3.50 to $7.70. that have not previously u a m VAN HEUSEN® State law requires that The fee for neutered been licensed. AOHnuTSoillM from Iht H$rtt ncnoot ur nvuerc,' I K MU OIOSS, Robart Kaplan • Piano USDA CHOICE eASTHAtmeOMD Tfckete avaHebfa at tfM door. “We make shirts for your SHOULDER USDA CHOICE ManchMlw Evtning Hwald "NASTY 8 6 8 -8 8 1 0 Fletcher to speak Publlth«d wmy tvvning txc^pt IK UIE SIM ra u i m s m m m m n American Body and Sundtyt and holkjtyt. Enttrtd it th« HADITS $M.90 ttt MiMP lU. SIRLOIN ManchMttr, Conn. Pott O f ^ u So- European LONDON at commencement cond CItM Mall Manor. SUNDAY: 7:00 P.M. Suggested Carrier Rates Soul/’ FOOOPRiCIS lyVOODrALLEM STEAKS ....lb . STEAKS John Fletcher Jr., at­ as chairman of the board of Payablo in Advanco lb. Singlo copy...... 150 ANlTftOi RUSI GOT YOU DOWN? torney and assistant trustees. State Technical Waokly...... 90i lArtCariMy Uly Tomlin ' Colleges, and is a member Ono montti...... $3.90 ANNE ART AUCTION general counsel to the Throo montha ...... $11.70 “T H E pS ^ » Hartford Insurance Group of the Commission for Six montht...... $23.40 LATE SHOtr foAturing WINF radio pmonalHyttialHy will speak at the 30th com­ Higher Education. A Ono yoar...... $4«.$0 "HALE Mall Ratoi Upon Roquoat 649-9333 JEFF JACOBS ae AueVonoor mencement of the Hart­ member of the Republican Subtcribora who fail to racolvo Town Committee in thoir nowtpapor boforo 5:30 p.m. m We Give Old Fashioned ford State Technical thould tilophono tho circulation FRIDAY: College on Sunday at 1 p.m. Manchester, he had dopartmont. 047-0946. Butcher Service... NO GIMMICKS in the college auditorium. previously served on the town's school board. NO STAMPS Fletcher, who lives with TOMT119 TMIMT ICALLERY his wife and four children Currently, he is on the 1 ACTION oomovHtra STONE HOURS: JUST FINE FOODS in Manchester, received board of managers, BICYCLES k s t m m i U y T M li ooAimf'N^s/NCf tin his law degree from the American Baptist T - r DANCERS N E W U S E D M m m t ii T i iM Vegetables fresh from University of Connecticut. Churches of Connecticut. your very own home gar­ W/ORkshop 8:OORM. Moil S Toes, 'tl m He has served three years den win pay off— in good­ 317 Highland St {ENGLISH COUNTRY DANCE ____ ness, in quality, and in .■I •eemring Joy 4 Frink Vm Cleel Wed., Thurs., S Fit tl 9:00 doHars too. A few fur­ Theater cA1tii\sfwld ‘^Diive in rows in the corner of MAHGHESTER your yard, and a few (A)j2kXHv\£ SATURDAY: Sit S Sunday ^.schedule. hours of fresh air and 'HS:00 Wei-Sm. Ph 423^1 exercise for you, will COHH. . POST ROAD PLAZA help you cut food costs 9^(um ^alce Burnside Theater 1 — "The MAIN STREET. 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Ca//643-0644 MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10KM) to tdW HARTFORD e NEW BRITAIN e WE8TFARM3 FOOT PRINTS SATURDAY lOdH) to 8:30 n n in iin iiiiiiiin iin i PAGE FOUR-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thura,, June 2, 1977 ^ ANCtffiSTER EVENING HHiRALD, Manchester. Coin- fhurs.. June 2,1977 — PAGE FIVE-A Lois Graf installed president iiaurltpatpr Eupuiu^ Hrralft Pornographers use mails at their own peril Hoveys head VFW units Manchester — A City o> Village Charm Tom and Helen Hovey of East St., Thomas Moran, past commander, of Americanism; Esther Albqrti, com­ of VFW Junior Girls Unit Hebron, were installed recently as WASHINGTON - What hath the Coventry and Eidward Stickney, past munity service; Lillian LaM^rche, Miss Lois G raf of 88 'Wohlgemuth, patriotic in­ Roland Wilson. , Founded Oct. 1. 1881 way, sexual conduct specifically it is a federal crime, per se, to mall commander and president of the Supreme Court wrought in its latest commander, of Vernon, was officer national home; Muriel Grover, Hilliard 3t. was installed structor. The installing officer M#nib«f. Audit B urM u of Circulation Mtinbor. Unittd P rtss Intornational defined by the applicable state law,” certain "sexual” matter; it ruled for Anderson-Shea Post No. 2046, of the day. recently as president of the assault on the publishers of material Andrew Tally legislation; Evaleen Smith, social; Miss Graf is the was Margaret Zikus, past Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, and "whether the work, taken as a the federal prosecution in the Des Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Mrs. Hovey is active in Hebron Florence Streeter, membership; Junior Girls Unit of the . that'is either pornographic or in­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. president of the auxiliary. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. whole, lacks serious literary, Moines case. auxiliary, respectively. They twon affairs, the PTA, and was Shirley Stickney, and Margaret Anderson-Shea Post, teresting, depending on one’s point of But it also ruled that judges succeed Wesley Rhuba and Margaret secretary of the original Hebron Veterans of Foreign Wars Rtymond f RoOinsoo. Eec arthistic, political or scientific Zikus, youth activities; Ruth Harold E. TurKingion. Managing Editor view? Zikus. Feds control the mails value.” handling federal cases could allow recreation council. She transferred Heneghan, ways and means. Auxiliary. She succeeds I can only speculate, but as this is juries to give proper weight to state Tom Hovey is a World War II from Old Colony Auxiliary, VFW, of Auxiliary installing officers were Randi Alberti. Trim Fashions Not so, said the Court's majority. Guidelines used written I must assume that veteran, having served in the China- Rockland, Mass. She has been a Laura Freeman, past district and Other officers installed Opinion Obviously, the jury in Smith’s case legislation regarding obscenity. Thus publishers of mags such as Playboy, Federal law controls the mails, if Burma-India theater and the South member of the VFW auxiliary for 35 auxiliary president, assisted by. are Francis Graf, senior . Specializing Exdualva^ judged his product by those it would seem that the millionaires of noted, and juries must follow federal Pacific. He was recalled into service years. She is employed at Shirley Stickney and Ruth Heneghan, vice-president; Sandra ^ In Slandarliing Playgirl and others are in con­ the printed flesh trade wtmid be safe law in deciding whether a challenged guidelines. Even so, the Iowa statute during the Korean Conflict. He Manchester Sand and Gravel Co. past auxiliary presidents, as in­ Pagani, junior vice- plua-tiza iMhlona siderable peril. For the Court has in such tolerant states as, say, New item in the mail is illegally obscene. almost surely would have won Smith served with the 8th Air Force. Other auxiliary officers installed stalling conductresses. president; Cheryl Pagani, ruled, 5 to 4, that a state cannot com­ York and California. a reversal had it not been for the in­ Others installed are Joseph Het­ are Doris Laferriere, senior vice- Mr. and Mrs. Hovey are parents of treasurer; Dawn Pagani, pel the federal government to allow Writing for the majority. Justice Middle East uncertainty volvement of the federal government Broadminded juries tinger, senior vice-commander; president; Esther Alberti, junior Thomas Hovey Jr. of Antioch, 111., chaplain; Kelley Topping, the mails to be used for the dis­ Harry Blackmun said that state ^ FORTH and its Comstock Law. That doesn't mean that in those Francis Wohlgemuth, junior vice­ vice-president; Joan Crane, Elaine Brogan of New Brunswick, conductress; Julie semination of obscene materials. legislatures have no authority to Chances for peace in the of Israel and ironclad All of which would give me pauce states the flesh traders could not be commander; Leonard Kanehl, chaplain; Theresa Varney, N .J., and Paul Hovey, Steven Hovey, Phaneuf, guard; Randi HMO-TO-ni define “community standards” that chaplain; Raymond Laferriere, Middle East have been placed guarantees of its national were I the publisher of Penthouse, prosecuted by federal law enforce­ treasurer; Bridget Marceau, Theresa Hovey and David Hovey, all Alberti, secretary; Joanne would guide juries in federal cases. quartermaster; Edward Stickney, of Hebron. Lois Graf ‘Comstock law' Hustler, Intrigue, et al. There is on ment officers for alleged Improper secretary; Ruth Heneghan, conduc­ in jeopardy by the stunning security. The defense, he said, could only in­ adjutant; Thomas Moran, legislative tress; Mary Baldyga, guard; Sophia GHUBETTES The decision upheld the conviction my desk a free copy of Penthouse, use of the mails. It does mean that results of Israel’s recent It also ignores the domestic form the jury of the state law, and it officer; Jacob Laguza, surgeon; Glowocki, historian; Laura in Des Moines, Iowa, of one Jerry delivered by its promotion depart­ New York and California juries would be “quite appropriate” for the Eidwin Eidwards, service officer and Freeman, patriotic instructor; •A VIDAL parliamentary elections. factors which contributed to would be more broadminded in Lee Smith who mailed dirty jury to be thereby influenced. ment to my address by U.S. mail. It Americanism chairman; Frank Margery McCarthy, banner bearer; SA SSO O N For the first time in the 29 Labor’s eclipse, particularly magazines and films to two postal in­ reaching a verdict. Wohlgemuth, hospital and Poppy Both Blackmun and Justice John contains a coupon by which I can buy Mildred Nixon, flag bearer; Georgia RETAIL spectors who requested them under So here we go again. Having won in chairman; Thomas Heneghan, cpm- years of Israel's existence, the the. corruption scandals in­ Paul Stevens, for the minority, cited a year’s subscription to the Vince, musician; Margaret Zikus, assumed names. Smith was con­ Iowa, despite that state’s munity activities; Harold Duff, CINTER . ruling Labor party has been volving high government of-' a 1973 Supreme Court decision that magazine. Copies of the magazine trustee. decriminalization of smut — or fun— youth activities; Wesley Rhuda, Also, Elizabeth Lewie, Harriet ousted from dominance in the ficials and a 38 per cent infla­ victed and sentenced under the so- rejected a national standard defining' would be delivered by the Postal Ser­ •UNISEX HAIRSTYLING called “Comstock Law” passed by vice. postal inspectors can be expected to Edward Stickney and Edwin Olsaver, Ruth LaFontaine, Luci Knesset (parliament). tion rate. obscenity. That decision imposed Edwards, trustees. Congress in 1873. pursue their crusade. After all, out­ Rhuda, -color bearers; Doris these guidelines: A federal crime? The post installing officer was Heading up a new coalition The election was much more side the big cosmopolitan centers, Laferriere, hospital; Mary LeDuc, However, the state of Iowa Given the Supreme Court’s deci­ government will be the a rebuke to the Labor party decriminalized the mailing of such members of the average jury usually “Whether the average person, sion, then, the question can be raised m atter in 1974, forbidding distribu­ do not wish publicly to be discovered hardline, right-wing Likud par­ than it was a popular mandate applying contemporary community without prejudice: How many more tion only to minors. Thus, Smith endorsing explicit appeals “to the ty, led by onetime Zionist for the Likud hawks, who in standards, would find that the work, publishers of purportedly obscene prurient interest.” Perhaps the terrorist Menahem Begin, any event have far from a argued in his appeal that what he did taken as a whole, appeals to the magazines will be hauled into court Supreme Court should try’ again, so was confined to Iowa and should be prurient interest...depicts or for improper use of the U.S. mails? HEADS UP whose election platform called majority in the Knesset and both sides will know — incontrover- judged only by state law. describes, in a patently offensive The highest bench seems to say that for continued Israeli control of must govern in cooperation tibly — where they stand. HHIR D€^IGM Gris' Sizes to the terrorists seized in the 1967 with at least one or two other Junior Sizes lOli to 18H war. minor parties. PROUDLY flIiflOUMCe? Since two of these As for the wider territories, the West Bank of ramifications, it is not im­ Mike Get ready tor all that summer tun In our | the Jordan River and the Gaza possible that a Likud-led ?IWGLCOIie?lDDITIOri baat-the-heat bast... . Strip, have been proposed as government may actually be T O O U R W f ^ possible sites for a Palestinian able to take bolder strides (FORiieiiiY Of cuaoo.7 nero state, and since resolution of toward accommodation with (Route 160) the Palestinian problem is at the Arab world than Labor was 41 New Britain Ave. the heart of any permanent ever able to, just as in this .Rocky Hill, Conn. AVON HOOMFBO wniorsnai (Second FkxxHartford Home Sovirigs Building) lOrdt It. 44 I M Peril A n. SAe« O tiM Vwy. Mideast peace settlement, the country, conservative, anti- eexl CeUerPWn turnabout in Israeli politics is Mrs. Helen Hovey Tom Hovey Verne N a tl 1 « A Sbeggla|Plna titeyglea Ceeter Community Richard Nixon 563-9448 AOMAM A7MNI M2-«n SiMUl an oiTiinous development. was able to lift the Iron and Other Item in Homrien, Bronferd, Sesithingten,- SpringfteU • Such is the current specula­ Bamboo Curtains to an extent Falter paychecks tion, anyway. But this specula­ no Democratic president dared tion is based on the highly attempt. to begin this month dubious assumption that only The present uncertainty in Israeli intransigence about the Israeli politics has, in fact, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Thefe should be a couple of dollars extra in the next paychecks of most Americans, conquered territories stands in placed the initiative for peace but a few will find their checks short by a dollar or so. the way" of jieace with the in the Middle East where it has The new tax law became effective when it was signed Arabs — that all Israel has to always belonged — with the by the President last month. It called for adjusted Prime Rib Bedspreads do is return to its pre-1967 Arabs. If this is cause for withholding rates beginning June 1. But the next checks may not reflect the new rates, Favorite of the younger set! borders and the Arabs are pessimism, it says more about since many businesses are not set up to change their Rumed, long wearing cord Twin in the best oT solid coTors. prepared to offer a quid pro the Arabs than it does about withholding rates fast enough to reflect the adjustment. Reg. Machine wash. 12.49 quo in the form of recognition the Israelis. Six weeks or longer may be required in some cases. The lower withholding rates will average about 32 per Full, Reg. 14.49. 11.40 MMMBWWMWWWMPMWMD— P? 5.99 ty of some pet owners and not the hustings, as in the White House, Mon­ here too much,” an aide said. CANNON VELOUR Although I do not know the facts of (3iicago to show the Carter colors at the biggest political machine left in work of humanitarians. dale is not above ribbing both Carter Mondale may be riding high right the case, I am certain that Mrs. Levy the annual fundraising dinner of the American politics. Towel Ensemble was extending herself to help these Marcella Palumbo and himself. now but he’s far too shrewd to take Cook County Democratic Central New rules animals in answer to a complaint of 102 Madison St. Aides insist Mondale rather enjoys unnecessary chances. A vice presi­ WHY Bath, Committee. But Jim m y Carter doesn’t play by Reg. East Hartford his political duties. “Besides, he dent out of sight is also often out of the old rules, as his fellow NOTA VINYL DECORATOR TABLECLOTHS 2.99 A challenge knows some of this stuff goes with mind, and Fritz Mondale isn't about Democrats are finally beginning to In its way, the Chicago trip the territory,” one staffer said. to let Jimmy Carter get along 52 "«70".Re*.3.99 n n e Hand, Reg. 1.99.... 1.57 realize. He sent his regrets — and his 52"x52" Oblong or Oval...... A colorful group of without him too much of the time. TAKARA Reg. Washcloth, Reg. 99c. 77c Almanac vice president. Such an affront would dramatic Indian have been unthinkable if Hlzzoner 60 " find., Reg. 4.99 . 3.96 Plush velour reverses to terry. atter ns and fun Disney characters, BICYCLE? Clear pastel colors, great buys! Richard J. Daley were still among SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox Rluge size 32"x60" with hemmed ends. By United Press Thoughts the living. Even with Daley in his International The moon is between Its full phase and last quarter. grave, the Carter snub was deeply Today is Thursday, June 2, the The Holy Spirit is like a Voice - In­ resented. "Mondale,” sniffed one Use It lor com ­ 153rd day of 1977 with 212 to follow. The morning stars are Mercury, Famous Maker’s Wash Cloths Venus and Mars. visible but real. In Genesis 3:8 are Chicago congressman, “is about muting around the The evening stars are Jupiter and these words “And they heard the eighth best. And there isn’t any two campus or back voice of God, walking in the garden and forth to work. Saturn. through seven.” supply for Yesterdays in the cool of the day.” No gas, no In- Those born on this date are under No picky Summer! We can assume that God was turanoo, no the sign of Gemini. Fortunately for Fritz, Democrats 461 calling their names, but verse 10 tells wasting ol our i 25 years ago American inventor George Corliss, us “they were afraid.” elsewhere aren’t nearly so picky as designer of the steam engine, was natural rosourcosl Requested school budget shows In Revelation 3:20 we find these the Cook County crew. born June 2, 1817. Actor-swimmer 10 ib. Jumbo Natural 1255,53S increase over last year’s. words "Behold I stand at the door Like most presidents, Carter is Johnny Wissmuller was bom'on this Second Congregational Church of and knock. If any man hear my cultivating a lofty leader-of-all-the- ALL TAKARA BICYCLES ARE Color Jute „ „ Coventry sets ordination service for date in 1904. Voice, and open the door, I will come people posture. His Los Angeles Reg. 9.99 each in to him, and will sup with him, and John Kingsbury Jr. On this day in history: speech to the United Auto Workers, a COVERED BY A NO TIME LIMIT Make exciting macrame he with Me.” In 1862, Gen. Robert E. Lee took liberal union which backed him early wall hangings, plant Our sins make us afraid, but we FRAME AND PARTS - WARRANTEEO . J - ^ Command of the Confederate armies and well, was the closest thing to an holders, etc. 5 ply/72, 6.66 can heed His Voice, be forgiven and FOR AS LONS AS YOU OWN IT. 10 years ago of eastern Virginia and North 1,200 feet. enjoy fellowship with Him. overtly political appearance that each Carolina in the American Civil War. , Seymour Lavitt is unanimously A chorus of an old song reminds us Carter has made this year. la y -a -w a y n o w fo r g r a d u a t io n elected chairman of Capitol Region In 1924, Congress granted of God’s Voice: But Mondale has taken up the citizenship to all American Indians. SALE: THURS. thru SAT. Planning Agency. "Calling today. Calling today, slack, appearing at nine party func­ S E E THEM TODAY AT In 1953, Queen Elizabeth II was STORE HOURS Miss Pamela M. Johnson and Scott Jesus is calling. tions so far. Four were Jefferson- E i n B MANCHESnR VERNON -Pailjf: 10 i.m. to 9:30 p.m. crowned in London’s Westminister MacLean are selected as “ Youth of Is tenderly calling today.” Jackson Day dinners, the traditional S*turd4y: 9 *.m. to9:30p.nto 9:30 p.m. Abbey by the Archiblshop of Canter­ CHAnaenawAisi 1145 Tolland Turnpike Sunday: 9 i.m.tI. to 2 p.m. the Year” at Emanuel Lutheran Rev. David Samiielson movable feast of the Democratic The BIKE SHOP Tri-Cny Shopping Center bury. The Salvation Army 110 Sprues tL, Menehoeler I47-I0a7 Church. party, in Atlanta, Detroit, Little Manchester PAGE SIX-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., June 1977 MANCHESTER E V ^ IN G HERALD, Manchester, (kmn., Thurs.. June 2. 1977— PAGE SEVEN-A Farr-Scheinost I Recent college graduates ^ ....JI In the 1 SAVE SUNDAY FOR THE FAMILY

Judith J. Szarka Anglee Diana Nancy E. Scheinost of Bolton and David B. Farr of Karen Marie Lawliss of Manchester and Charles John r, Manchester were married April 23 at St. Thomas A irm an C ynthia M. Thomas Gilson of Windsorville were married May 28 at Aquinas Chapel at the University of Connecticut. Langley, dau ^ter of Mr. 256 Scott Dr. 141 Pitkin St. St. Margaret Mary Church in ^ u th Windsor. The bride is the daughter of Mra. Howard P. Chace of and Mrs. Wallace Langley Manchester Manchester The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George R. C F 9 E E N - Glastonbury and the late William F. Scheinost. The B.A. degree of IS High Ridge Rd., STAMPS Lawliss of 21 Farnham Rd., South Windsor. The Rockville, has received a bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Farr of (cum laude) bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gilson Manchester, B.S. degree Trinity College new assignment following Hartford of Windsorville. graduation from the jet The Rev. Gerald Sullivan of Stoirs performed the Cornell University The Rev. Joseph Schick of St. Margaret Mary Church y V 728 E. MIDDLE double-ring ceremony. The church was decorated with College of Arts engine mechanic course TPKL officiated. conducted by the Air spring (lowers. and Sciences The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Supermarkets ^ Manctiesisr The bride, given in marriage by her stepfather, Training Command at champagne chiffon gown and an off-white hat with veil. Howard P. Chace of Glastonbury, wore an ivory-colored Chanute AFB, HI. Not reiponsfbfe tor She carried an arm bouquet of lilies. typographical errors. gown with lace angel wing sleeves. She wore a floral Miss Dianne Dagon of East Hartford was maid of lr> M I»T S crown and carried a bouquet of white carnations, honor. Miss Susan Gilson of West Hartford, the Airman Langley, now stephanotis. baby’s breath and ivy. bridegroom's cousin, was flower girl. trained to inspect and Susan M. Bessette of Middletown win her sister’s maid George Gilson of Windsorville was his brother’s best repair turbojet and gas tur­ of honor. Bridesmaids were Linda Flavell, Aiice Kehoe, College notee man. Ushers were Paul Marin of South Windsor and John bine engines, will go to STAMP BONANZAI and Debbie Fogarty, ail of Manchester. Lisa Humason of Gilson of West Hartford, the bridegroom’s cousin. Holloman AFB, N.M. for New ^ f o r d . Mass., the bridegroom’s niece, was flower duty with a unit of the Tac­ Carol J. hokanson, a Margaret Susag of 46 majored in studio art. 470 Esquire Dr.; Donna C. Michael J. Breen of East Hartford was ring bearer. tical Air Command. girl. member of the graduating Adelaide Rd., received a Miss Doll was graduated A reception was held at the Glastonbury Hills Country 1200 EnOA S«H STAMPS Donald R. Farr of Manchester was his brother's best Knowlton, 22 Scarborough class at Lasell Junior B.A. degree in history from Manchester High Club, after which the couple left for Florida. man. Ushers were Michael Aronne and Leo Tedone, both Rd.; Lee Ann Luurtsema, College in Newton, Mass., from Hamline University School and Bradford 20 Cobb Hill Rd. Mrs. Gilson is employed as a floral designer at She was graduated from of East Hartford: and Damian Tedone of Manchester. EXTRA STAMPS has been named to the in St. Paul, Minn. She plans College with high honors. Buettner Florist. Mr. Gilson is a quality control techni­ Ellington High School in Kevin Humason of New Bedford, Mass., the y ^ J EXTRA STAMPS dean's list for the second to attend the Minnesota John M. Healy of 77 Con­ cian at Sealtest Foods in Hartford. (Brown photo) 1976. WITH COUPON AND bridegroom's nephew, was ring bearer. Among the students who Mrs. Charles J. T. Gilson WITH COUPON AND semester. School of Business begin­ cord Rd. received a B.A. PURCHASE OF A reception was held at Hale Farm’s Gubhouse in received associate degrees PURCHASEOP She received a degree in ning this summer. degree on May 18 at Glastonbury, after which the couple left for Newport, recently at Dean Junior child study program at the A 1973 g ra d u a te of Columbia College in New R.I. They are residing in Manchester. College in Franklin, Mass., CUTUP college. Manchester High School, are: Deborah J. Chalke, York, N.Y. Mrs. Farr is attending Manchester Community she is the daughter of Mr. CHUCK College. Mr. Farr, a 1977 graduate of the University of 2 LOO. OK M O M CHICKEN and Mrs. Millins Susag of GOOD n a JUNK 4 Connecticut, is employed by Avco Financial Services in Donna Comins, daughter Manchester. HEALTH 0000 TILL JUNO 4 Hartford. (Forrest photo) Mr. and Mrs. David B. Farr of Mr. and Mrs. David H. Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. Comins of 116 High St., Mary E. Doll, daughter received a B.A. degree in of Mhr. and Mrs. Walter EXTRA STAMPS business administration Doll of 720 Spring St., lio d i extra s t a m p s Menus and psychology from New WITH COUPON AND ' received an A.B. degree PURCHASE OF WITH COUPON AND England College in Hen- from Smith College in _ .PURCHASEOF niker, N.H. Meat, cheese not equal REGULAR GRIND Northampton, Mass. She This is the MAXWELL HOUSE School raw vegetable salad with vegetable medley, canned Mayfair and Westhill season for DEAR DR. LAMB - I The Health Letter number Cktttage cheese is fine contains less protein per best for most people to still KINQSFORD Gardens to Manchester creamy french dressing, apricots, French bread, (Cafeteria menus wiil be have high blood pressure 1-8. Others who want this and creamed cottage ounce than lean beef. Un­ have some meat in the residents over 60 are as baked custard, com bread, margarine, skim milk, served June 6-10 in BLACK and have been on medica­ issue can send 50 cents cheese contains fewer creamed cottage cheese diet. Since there are fewer 1-LS. CHARCOAL follows: margarine, skim milk, coffee or tea. OOOD TILL JUNO 4 •fllOUBTE SO L t. EAQ Manchester Public Schools tion and a diet. I have lost with a long, stamped, self- calories per ounce than contains more protein per coffee or tea. Friday; Baked filet of calories in the uncreamed GOOD T ia JUNE 4 as follows: Coleman^ CARPENTER ANTS w e ig h t so I am off addressed envelope for it. lean beef — uncreamed ounce than the creamed variety of cottage cheese it Monday: Beef and gravy Monday: Roast smoked Wednesday: Beef patty haddock, lemon sauce, tar- In addition to being medications. My diet calls Just send your request to cottage cheese contains variety. And you would is better of the two for this on buttered noodles, ham with raisin sauce, fromage, seasoned tar sauce, parslied unsightly and unsanitary, for six ounces of meat dai­ me> in care of The even fewer calories. Both need to eat about eight purpose — it provides both buttered green beans, whipped potatoes, frozen summer squash, tossed buttered potatoes, cabbage EXTRA STAMPS lima beans, fresh orange, Black Ants excavate ly. I don’t like meat. Ck>uld Manchester Evening are low In cholesterol. Un­ ounces of that a day to calcium and protein. . M EXTRA STAMPS milk, peaches. salad with oil and vinegar, cole slaw with vinegar WITH COUPON AND peanut butter cookie, extensive galleries in wood I have cottage cheese or Herald, P.O. Box 1551, creamed cottage cheese provide the same number Because foods contain WITH COUPON AND^ Tuesday: Cbeeseburg on fruited gelatin with top­ dressing, cinnamon to serve as nesting places Cheddar cheese in place of PURCHASE OF whole wheat bread, applesauce, rye bread, REP«R SERVICE Radio City Station, New contains so little of grams of proteins as you different numbers of PURCHASE OF ping, bread, margarine, a roll, macaroni salad, margarine, skim milk, and may cause extensive meat or are they much York, NY 10019. cholesterol that it can be BORDEN'S butter^ peas, milk, apple skim milk, coffee or tea. margarine, skim milk, get in six ounces of meat. calories per ounce usually coffee or tea. damage to your home. higher in cholesterol than F would not advise sub­ considered cholesterol free crisp. Thursday: Roast tom coffee or tea. you cannot make a straight aroisniEGMiE meat? stituting cheese for meat for practical purposes. I think cottage cheese is FRUIT Wednesday: Hot turkey Tuesday: Braised beef turkey with giblet gravy, Menus are subject to a good item for weight con­ ounce for ounce substitu­ casserole over egg noodles. aC-MY-ONlY DEAR READER - At unless your dietitian looks However, cottage cheese tion of one food for sandwich, whipped potato, mashed potatoes. change. least you have trol diets but it is probably SHAMPOO buttered carrots, roll, at your entire diet. The another. 10 oz. 10 Ml to 8 PM demonstrated one point; If 2 Q A U O N t OOOD TILL JUNI 4 butter, milk, ice cream. Cheddar cheese contains a person is overweight and GOOD TILL JUNK 4 Thursday: Shells with over twice as many meat sauce, tossed salad, loses weight it will often calories per ounce as lean bread, butter, milk, fruited lower high blood pressure. round steak so you may The Manchester... lot a Preventive Maintenance program That is why I always ad­ EXTRA STAMPS Jeilo with topping. ANNOUNCEMENT i^wM In m I I to M t w t r defeat your calorie control liool EXTRA STAMPS |JW Friday: Fish filet on roll, vise people with high blood program if you use six “The corn Is as high as an elephant’s e y e ." WITH COUPON AND WITH COUPON AND french fries, carrot and UIMW IS VIES - tSS pAT M L T m iS lln if I ^ ^ pressure to eliminate ounces of it Instead of PURCHASE OF PURCHASE OF ladMlM tim i, Lmlinis, CMitra, Me. every pound of body'fat Each of our fifty states, Ilka Connecticut, Is the celery sticks, milk, white SUMMER HOURS 6 4 ) - } 2 4 0 9 meat. It is also very high in INTENSIVE CARE cake with lemon sauce. they can. fat and about half of the fat heartland of America — a fertile field to toll SALAUA To give you more iiifor- is saturated fat. It contains or travel — In an AMERICAN FOOTWEAR FARR’S CAMPINB CELLAR matlon about blood a little more cholesterol TEA BAGS I I OZ. Elderly SiMcfeHzfng In Family Camping R Backpacking BLISS EXTERMINATOR COMPANY pressure I am sending you WORK BOOT. 100 CT. than lean beef. GOOD TILL JUNK 4 Menus which will be INDEPENDENT 2 MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER 646-3M 8 The Oldest & Largest in Conn. OOOD T IU JUNO 4 served June 6-10 at OPEN DAILY TO 0 P.M. . ' “ o t r a s t a m p s " " . , THE INSURANCE CENTER Births n i l WITH COUPON AND IJV /I iinni «TRA STAMPS 315 E. CMitor S t “ ■ PURCHASE OF llOOl WITH COUPON AND WORLD 2 PACKAGES TctophOfM 646-6050 PURCHASE OF ALMANACKS Will b9 cfoMtf Saturdayt ttarting Ju m 4 thnugh Saptembw 10 Merin, Jonathan Lee, Elckhoff of Conyers, Ga. K E L L U a O ’ S son of Mark and Ilene Her paternal great- HOT OOOS • 21-LB. PACKAQE8 Joseph Merin of grand|»rents are 1^. and Q&A Summw H o u n - Monday through Friday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Mrs. William County of GOOD TILL JUNK 4 Bridgeport. He was bom Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 1. 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Details and entry MOMMY thru MTIIMMY 9:30 to 5-.30 MOMtAY thni FRMY lOHIO to 9:00 FREE REMOVAL A lo OPEN war forms in our Underfashions Dept. v t h p lm k ix e wr WED.-FRI. 9-9 Downtown Manchester Mon-8at-0:30-5;00 Manchester 649-252! TMRSMY 9*J0 to 9:00 SATUMMY lOHKI to 5:30 OF OLO SAT. 9-5 Thurs. sve 'til 9:00 T.:i k m s i ii n P UTIu t iI\N( i \N(K KSs Ihidiii l Id .'III 'fo iil/l.i *■“ Charge It With Master Charge of BankAmerIcard APPLIANCES PAGE EIGHT-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June i, 1977 Trade show scheduled MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., June 2, 1977 - PAGE NINE-A Salesman Block offers free service Connecticut Industrial Trade Exposition will be held June U, 15,16, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. each day at the Senate okays housing-aid bill Brian McKeever, of 61 Hartford Clylc Center with more than 300 exhibits and Washington St., has been H&R Block, tax preparation firm, utIneM demonstrations of new manufacturing equipment, If taxpayers were paid for the time HARTFORD (UPI) — The Connecticut Senate has un­ The fund wOuId be financed from the sale of general named a real e sta te is offering a free service to more lost from their jobs last year due to machines, and machine tools; communications and data animously approved a bill designed to give more people salesman with The William processing equipment Including minicomputers; in­ the chance to own their own home. obligation bonds, with repayment of the bonds to be made than one million taxpayers who will illness or injury, received a disability from the state treasury. E. Belfiore Agency. benefit from the newly enacted tax pension, or if the taxpayers were 65 dustrial materials and supplies: paper, packaging, Eligible persons would receive a state loan to cover the The Department of Coidmunity Affairs would ad­ McKeever, a native of revision bill just signed by President or older on or before Jan. 1, 1977, /-< i < . chemicals, electrical components, energy and power cost of a down payment under the measure approved minister the fund and set regulations covering eligibility, Manchester, is a 1975 Carter, according to Barbara they may qualify for the benefits of sources. Li&lClOr §[&in8 Wednesday and sent to the House of Representatives. The repayment terms, interest rates and what to do if the graduate of East Catholic Gagnon, manager of H&R Block In this change in tax law. bill calls for a $4 million fund to be set aside for loans, High School. He also is the borrower fails to repay the money. Hartford County. Caldor, Inc., has reported an un­ WEEKEND SPECIAL which would be in the form of low-interest second owner of MAK Painting, a usually sharp 82.1 per cent increase mortgages. firm that specializes in To find out, taxpayers should call in net earnings for the first quarter The buyer would have to qualify for a regular first residential and commer­ 236-1961 or 6465440, or bring their DAISIES 9934 As a public service, the tax experts ended April 30. mortgage from a commercial lending institution to pay cial painting. 1978 tax return with them to H&R large bunch at H&R Block at 527 Farmington Net income for the 13-week quarter C A iH gC A R R Y the rest of the purchase price. Block, who will help them fill out Along with his business Aye., Hartford, or at 356 Rear W. rose to a record $848,202 or 18 cents a their amended tax return free of interests, McKeever is a Middle Tpke., Manchester, will help share from $465,880 or 9 cents a share member of the Eighth charge. There Is no obligation, and taxpayers amend their 1976 tax (adjusted for a five per cent stock the taxpayer does not have to be a Two added to honor roll Utilities District Fire returns in order to claim the refund dividend and a 25 per cent stock dis­ Department, an emergen­ Block customer. The following students have been added to the Bennet for which they may now qualHy un­ tribution) in the previous year's l^ cy medical technician, and Junior High School honor roll which was published Brian McKeever der the new tax law. week first quarter. 8,'S K . C E N T E R S T . a volunteer in the Big f.49..'»268 recently in The Herald. Brothers program. He is ■ They are John Lyon and Steven Telgener, both ninth also a part-time student at graders. Manchester Community College.

100% N ylon COMPLETE GM ^ T C B Q A f tD S Fogarty REPAIRS GORDON J. SMITH HOBIE Our Reg. 3.99 • COLLISION ROAD RIDER GULL WING expands T-Shlrts and Shells • MECHANICAL BENNETT SIMS TRACKER Bonanza! Cotton. Nylon. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS The fuel oil operations of . K o n t s . solid colors.^»^L, CARS AND TRUCKS the W. G. Glenney Co. have FIBER FLIGHT ACS OJ ^ Our Reg. 4.99 Genuine Part$ been merged with the Factory Trained Mechanics Fogarty Bros. Inc. fuel / Fashion Tops KRYPTONIC company and will be 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE operated by Fogarty from Hlouson Tee, Peasant, tor e«mple! Soap Box Derby vehicles inspected CALL 6 4 6 -6 4 6 4 THE WE'VE GOT UM! PiSre cotton or polyester ^M -L . its location at 319 Broad St. Fire fighters from the Town Fire Department recently inspected about 36 racers being Glenney will concentrate Our Reg. 7.99 ALPINE ROUTE 30 its operations on its lumber built by children in the community for the Soap Box Derby on June 19. The derby has been Carter Chevrolet POST ROAD PLAZA business. revived after several years by the town fire fighters. It will be held on Brookfield St. (Photo 1229 MAIN ST. e MANCHESTER VERNON The merger increases Men’s Solid by Skoglund) ^ A U S 872-6547 . the size of the Fogarty an d Fancy operation by about 40 per Knit Shirts cent. The Glenney assets Miss, Jr.;i/2Size! included two service KIWANI8 CLUB OF MANCHESTER trucks and two delivery Reg. Fashion Presents trucks. All will remain in 7.99 RECORDS •8-TRACK AND use. to 8.99 Dresses The Fogarty firm on the Collar/placket casuals, poly­ LAS VEGAS NIGHT CASSETTE TAPES •STEREO • sale and service of heating ester & poly/cotton. Stripes, Reg. 10.99 systems and on fuel oil solids, 2 tone, all better to 12.99 ■t. sales. quality. S-XL. MA MA MIA8 TV SETS •DECORATOR TABLES 748 Tolland Tnpkt. Sale! Popular Manchaatar, Conn. 06040 Public M averick J/' ALL RECORDS AND TAPES BY Gorgeous variety; must Jim Blair records Denim Jeans be seen! Interlock Edgar Clarka • a* polyester, poly/silk, etc. Al Lam m ay Tom Farguson William Lannon DLACK JACK Warran Howland Barry Manilow Warranty deeds Our Ruaaall Pottarton Danisl Bums Reg. Barnyy WIchman Bob Haavisidas William J. McCarthy and 10.99 Dana D. McCarthy to Ray­ 1------1 •This One’s for You 'Trying to Get the Feeling mond D. Valade Jr and Summer 10 oz. cotton, flare OVER A UNDER WHEELS j Fit-Together Furniture •Barry Manilow II 'Barry Manilow I Suzanne L. Valade, proper­ legs. 4 patch pockets. Great Bill FlUgarald Ed Qorman Frank Dslanay John Mrosak fitting leisure wear. 29-38. Imagine! • No Tools Needed • Sturdy, Solid Construction I ty at 413 Parker St., $35,- Stan Byalawicz Larry Laonard Matt Morlarty, Jr. Chariss Burr • Rich Walnut Finish •Alcohols Water Resistant | TAPE P olyester Series K798 000. Paul Dodga Paul Barta James T. Bouchard and P antsuits William Johnson Harb McKInnsy Grace T. Bouchard to Ed Konnay CHUCK-A-LUCK Men's Short Sleeve Orig. 7.99,10.99 Edward Btaasr 5.40 William J. McCarthy and Teens’ & Bob Wolss G sns Davla Dana D. McCarthy, P rint property at 36 Wellington Women’s Louis Aptsr Loula Champaau Rd., $44,500. Dress Shirts Ankle Wrap Fashion Dick ZImmar DICE TADLE Qaorga English Martha L. Mitchell to Sandals Jack DsQuattro Stillman Kalth Hamilton McKee and Straw Handisags Kan WIchman Richard Mankay Here'In multi­ Sally-Ann McKee, property colors! 5 to 10. Crochets, wovens, BARRY MANILOW II at 4 Durkin St., $31,000. travel S play, Jamas McCavanaugh - ROULETTE Jack Von Dock Reg. 9.99 Salam $lasslf 1 9 BARRY MANILOW Quitclaim deed Finely woven poly/cotton latest shapes! Harman Lassow murr. e 'S Marion L. Stephenson, shirts in pleasing choice Reg. 10.99 * 7 Crsighton Shoor IVnBBLS Franklin Dalanoy ‘LIVE” Bolton, to Alan D. Robbins of geometric, floral and Curio stand Decorator Stand C 4 4 and Ceila A. Robbins, both allover neat prints. 14'/i-17. ^ \ 'A ^ 'A Our Reg. 15.99 Our Reg. 13.99 ■ e L P Senes Hsnry Escotl HORSE GAME Sid Harrison U98 of Bolton, property on iftcudei Carter St., no conveyance •MAHOfond‘lISAMlBfcCU tax. Men’s Polyester Maternity Refreshmoiits For Ticket 11.40 9.70 TAPE Series 1198. Great 2 pc. PRICE $7.90 13''»" Diam..31Ve"H. 31%"W.,27'/t"H. Marriage licenses B elted Prizes Information Call John T. Prior III, incl. $7,000.00 Swimsuits Sportswear Jickets required Robert Bonner 289-6401 4-Shell Corner Stand, Reg. 21.99 .... 15.70 ^ Cheshire, to Janet B. Slacks James McCavanaugh Preeeeda lor PLAY MONEY 3-ShelfBookcase, Reg. 21.99...... 15,70 ? Wilson, 100 Plymouth Reg. 7.99,9.99 • T Shirts Scholarahipa, T IC K E T S AT 648-1980 Lane, June 25 at Center Camperthips and Other Serving Cart, Reg. 26.99...... 19.40 DOOR Richard ZImmar 646-1980 Accessories Not Included imATiAsr Congregational. •T a n k Tops Charltlea. HARDWARE DEPT. £ Randall W. Glenney and •S h irts ! Janice A. Fink, both of Manchester, June 11. •B lo u se s 1 John V. Nylund, New •P a n ts Beautifully made, of shiny Imported Britain, and Beverly J. nylon, soft cotton, silky DeLisle, 65 Bissell St., polyester! Young & tasteful, Spanish June 24 at Full Gospel 8 to 16. Umbrella Jars Interdenominational. Reg. 6.99 jVjWiBI Kirk E. Owen, 56 Irving Reg. , Featuring 22 ol the 1 St., and Carole W. Watson, Swim Caps 7.99 19.99 13.76 1 Bee Gees Greatest Hits recorded iiyej 84 Summit St., June 25 at Charming decorator ac­ cessory in various designs. ALL RECORDS AND TAPES Center Congregational. Shorts, 0 7 7 Perfect lor dried flowers. ■-P Series F698 b y THESE ARTISTS William E. Whitney, -149 Reg. 3.99 4 a Farmington, and Yvonne OF MANCHESTER FEATURING THE Anticipate In all Wood A. Paslow, Hartford, June CALDOR SHOPPING PLAZA i i S l Unmistakably You 18 at Full Gospel the season's casual Decorator •BEE GEES looks and fabrics! TOLLAND TURNPIKE Accent Tables Interdenominational. S-M-Land8to 18. “LIVE” YOUR.CHOICE LOL) RAWLS lUNMISr^BlVLOL The share of major labor contracts with cost-of-living Girls’ Super Our Reg. to 8.99 adjustments will rise in 1V77, VOILE PRINTED SHIRTS $9®® Uselui little tables in according to The Conference Styled Tops REG. $9.00 “ solid hardwood. Por ash­ Board's Labor Relations L ad ies’ tray. plant or Itowers. Forum. In 1976,60 per cent of TAPES big contract settlements in­ Sieepwear Series 1298. cluded escalator clauses. LONG i-7—■ _ - Really special knits W a ltz & This printing test pattern is and wovens! 7 to 14. PATIO SKIRTS K& $16.00 part of The Herald quality con­ Long trol program in order to give G ow ns SHORT SLEEVE you one of the finest Girls’ Love $g99 newspapers in the nation. These Jeans! Infants’ & Toddlers’ •H a ts DRESSES REG. $15.00 Sunsuits Reg. 7.99 0 7 4 and 8.'8.99 •B e its Denims, tu-tones, solids, •U m b re lla s novel trims, 7-14. Buy Several •S a n d a ls I PANT SUITS Shortalls, Bubbles, morel Trim/untrim styles, •P u rs e ■ SKIRT-JACKET-SLACK REG. $34,00 JULIETTE 9-24 month and 2-4. Children’s Panasonic Deluxe Barefoot KX)% nylon & perm Accessories Play and Record 8-Track Pampers press cotton blends, 19” diagonal B/W TV Sandals prints & solid tones. F A M O U S MAKER SOlj99 Stereo System Toddler 12’s Reg. to 4.99 Reg. 6.99 You won't mind pay­ Zenith 23” diagonal Color Console TV ing less; they're |ust SAVE Chromacolor II black matrix Our OVER right! SUMMER PANT SUITS £ A 9 Our Reg. 179.99 picture tube: one-button auto­ Reg. 544 159.95 *3 0 •M0N.-FIB 84i AM/FM 8-track recorder with fast forward matic fine tuning. Mediter­ S . a ranean design with simulated - Limit of 6 per customer, and pause. BSR deluxe record changer; VHF/UHF unipotential twin antenna. Leather uppers. molded front speakers. pecan wood finish. SAT. m m no rainchecks. Cushion crepe « 4 9 9 VHF/UHF Click-Slop tuning. With personal The touch that 'makes' Delivery Optional at Eitra Coit ear phone. soles. 5 to 12. an outfit! So easy. Orig. 599.70 FUZZ AUTO PARTS 'si Mk 3 WAYS 130 CENTER ST. ^ TO SALE: ___ MANCHESTER 3 WAYS TO CHARGE CM... 1... I CHARGE MANCHESTER VERNON THURS. thru SAT. ^T«I.643-1SS1 MANCHESTER VERNON SALE: THURS. thru SAT. 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE t RI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER STORE HOURS STORE HOURS: Daily: 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. OtHy: 10 >.m. to 9:30p.m. Saturday: 9 am. to 9:30 pm. 1145 Tollinil Turniilka TrI-Clly SRoppliig Center Sjturdjy: 9 l.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday.9a m lo2p.m. Siind«y:9«.m.toZp.m. PAGE TEN-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU), Manchester, Conn,, Thurs:, June 8, 1977

Obituaries Joseph Wiley The funeral of Joseph Wiley, 69, of Administrators will recommend Mrs. Frank C. Perkins Harold G. Davis 2 Olcott St., who died Tuesday at his Mrs. Catherine Cordner Perkins, home is Friday at 9;15 a.m. from the ELLINGTON - Harold G. Davis, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., 62, of 23 Autumn St. died Wednesday 83, formerly of Main St., died with a Mass at 10 at Church of the proficiency tests for high school at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Wednesday at an area convalescent Assumption. Burial will be in St. ) She was the wife of Frank Cy home. The school administration will The proficiency requirement will James Cemetery. Dr. Kennedy said it has not yet Dr, Kennedy said he is resisting an Perkins. Mr. Davis was born July 16,1893 in recommend proficiency include passing a test on basic com­ Friends may call at the funeral been determined how indication of “early exit” for those who pass the Mrs. Perkins was employed as an Ellington, son of the late Dr. E.T. requirements for graduation, star­ petency in mathematics and literacy home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. passing the requirement would be in­ test. “The high school program is assistant registrar and secretary in ting with the class of 1080, next fall’s in English. and Lottie Clapp Davis, and had lived The family suggests that those cluded on a regular diploma. more than just rudimentary skills,” the registrar’s of Voters office in the sophomores at Manchester High here all his life. Before retiring in wishing to do so may make memorial Similar examinatfons were given Kennedy said the new requirement he said. .Municipal Building for 20 years 1958. he was employed for 17 years at School. this last fall to spphomores as a pilot gifts to Camp Hemlock, c/o Carl Lar­ raises many questions and will be Manchester may be the first school before her retirement Jan. 1. Pratt and Whitney Division of United ’The Board of Education will be program. More than 80 per cent closely watched. She was born Nov. 11, 1914 in son, Jones St., Amston, Conn. 06231, district in the state to adopt the skills Technologies Corp., East Hartford. asked to act on the recommendation passed. The success of that testing The new requirement is partly in a Manchester, daughter of the late or to the Church of the Assumption. requirement, if the board approves. He was a member of Ellington at its June 13 meeting. School Supt. persuaded administrators to go response to parental criticisms of the Charles and Rachel Tedford Cordner, Other schools in other states have Congregational Church. James P. Kennedy said Wednesday. ahead with the requirement. school program. begun to adopt similar requirements. and had lived here all her life. She He was a past noble grand of the Francis Bergeron was a member of South United Rockville Lodge of Elks and a The funeral of Francis Bergeron of Methodist Church. member of Fayette Lodge of Masons 457 Center St., who died Sunday, was Mrs. Perkins is also survived by of Rockville. this morning at the John F. Tierney H eralC i EDC expresses some concern two sons, Charles F. Perkins of Survivors are a son, Harold G. Funeral Home, 219 W, Center St. Alstead. N.H.. and William D. Davis Jr. of Norman, Okla.; two Burial was in East Cemetery. Perkins of Kansas City, Kan.; a daughters, Mrs. Harriett D. Clowes Among his survivors, is a daughter. Mrs. Jane Hedlund of New of Sterling and Mrs. Carroll D. Quim- daughter, Karen P. Bergeron of An­ i Section 1 on industrial park matters Haven; a brother, Thomas J. by of Salem, Ore.; a brother, Eidwin dover, whose name was omitted in ^ ^ i Cordner of Manchester; a sister. the obituary in Wednesday's Herald. Waddell students perform ^Cinderella' W. Davis of East Windsor; two I Two I By GREG PEARSON not yet notified the town that it has proceedings against ten parcels of Miss Florence R. Cordner of sisters, Mrs. John B. Goddard of I! Herald Reporter approved the entire regulation property that are needed for the Manchester; and two grandchildren. Ellington and Mrs. Reginald W. Kent P rin c e ^ s u p p o s e s that the I I The funeral is Saturday at 10:30 Housing pact m pm hpr/ fif ^ • Ik J Cinderella (Leonie Glaeser) live happily ever after as 3 THURSDAY, | The Manchester Economic package, according to Atty. Stephen Penney tract. The town made offers of Vernon; four grandchildren and Development Commission (EDC) Penny, an EDC member who recent­ to the property owners that were not a m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 four great-grandchildren. JUNE 2, 1977 I Main St. Burial will be in Elast is signed ^cTderella >’ ‘^e operetta, this morning expressed concern ly met with Penney attorneys to dis­ accepted. A condemnation settle­ The funeral is Saturday at 1:30 Cinderella. The jealous bystanders are, from left, Debbie Poland as Prunella Marv cuss progress. ment will have to be made in court if Cemetery. p.m. at Ellington Congregational about two items connected with the the town and property owners carmot Friends may call at the funeral Church. The Rev. Sheldon T. Smith, The contract fcfr the Manchester town’s proposed industrial park — Penney has also not yet applied for MS' settle out-of-court. ' home Friday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pastor, will officiate. Burial will be Housing Authority's 40-unit elderly land acquisition and the recent lack the second part of an indirect source William Sleith, an EDC member, p.m. in Ellington Center Cemetery. housing project on Spencer St., was of activity by the J.C. Penney Co., permit, which is required before the 8th District which would be the park’s major te­ said, ‘Tm concerned.” He said that The family suggests that any Friends may call at Ladd Funeral signed Wednesday in the presence of firm can begin construction. The nant. he would like more details on the memorial gifts may be made to tbe Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville, state and local officials. first part of the application has been Representatives from Penney negotiations for the property. Joslin Diabetic Foundation, 1 Joslin Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. A Masonic The contractor for the 8950,000 sets two approved by the state Department of PI., Boston. Mass.. 02115. project is Keenan and Navarro Blame CRLC for bill’s defeat were expected to attend this mor­ Transportation and Department of Robert Blanchard said, “There are service will be conducted Friday at 7 out of the 36 senators,*and the Senate Builders, Inc. of Killingly. John By GREG PEARSON fafts ‘distortions’ for only one reason ning’s meeting to discuss its Environmental Protection, but the some severe problems. They (the p.m. at the funeral home. eventually passed the bill. Navarro represented the builders in Herald Reporter - they will defeat his bill. The bill is meetings proposed catalog distribution center second part of the process is more property owners) are not going to be Siegfried Lanz The family suggests that any But, Wednesday’s action by the the signing Wednesday. ^ 0 Manchester legislators have a bad bill, will make bad law, and is with the EDC. But, Alan Lamson, the detailed and time-consuming. able to replace what they have in this ELLINGTON - Siegfried Lanz, 80, ' memorial gifts may be made to the House effectively kills the bill for The Eighth District Board of The company’s bid on the project criticized the Connecticut Right to completely unnecessary.” town planner, said that the firm was town for the dollars involved. of Hamden, formerly of Ellington, Ellington Congregational Church this session. Directors will hold special meetings Penney and the Town of was 8882,000, including basic con­ Life Corporation (CRLC) for its role Barry said this morning," “They not prepared in time for today's “The type of housing is unique. It’s died Wednesday at Yale-New Haven Memorial Fund or to the Masonic Barry had written the bill, which Saturday and Monday, both in struction and road work. in helping to defeat a bill aimed at (CRLC members) don’t stand by the meeting. The EDC scheduled another Manchester have signed a contract a farm atmosphere, he said. Most of Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. C harity Foundation, Box 250, was also sponsored by Sen. George preparation for setting the district’s that is contingent upon Penney ow­ The Department of Community Af­ facilitating organ transplants. facts. Mrs. Kergaravat said that four meeting, for Tuesday, June 21 at 8:30 the homes being condemned include Wallingford. Gunther (R-2Ist) and Manchester annual budget. Elsie Drayton Lanz. fairs will provide 8640,000 in grants The bill proposed that for donors of children at a state training school a.m., to hear the Penney represen­ ning 160-plus acres of park property some property and some ar,p small Rep. Theodore Cummings (D-12th). The board will open insurance bids by Sept. 1. The firm has said that it Mr. Lanz was born in Ellington and and the town is committed to the organs the “irreversible cessation of could ^ considered dead (under the tatives. farm settings, he said. on the district’s property and casual­ wants to begin construction by this had lived in Hamden for the past two remainder of the cost. brain functions,” according to ^ t h Barry and Cummings were bill). I checked that out and there Penney did send a letter to the The commission also discussed I- years. He was a member of the critical of the lobbying actions by Blood pressure f^hecked ty insurance Saturday at 1 p.m. at the fall to complete the two-million- Present for Wednesday’s signing customary standards of medical were none.” town saying it has approved several 291 and read a letter from Dr. Christian Apostolic Church in CRLC against the bill. district firehouse at Main and square-foot center by 1980. were several DCA officials and practice, would be sufficient to „ 9^^n'ings said that the group used grammatical changes to the park Frederick Spaulding, who asked that Ellington. Before his retirement 15 “One of the great misunderstan­ L.eon Fallot has his blood pressure taken by Mrs. Phyllis Saleh, Hilliard SU. The town has begun condemnation Frank A. Reynolds members of the Housing Authority, determine the time of the donor’s ‘■distorted views” to argue against regulations. The firm however, has the group take action opposing the years ago. he was employed by the dings they spread is that this bill head of the geriatric clinic program of the Manchester Public Monday’s meeting will be at 7:30 EAST HARTFORD - Frank A. Pascal Mastrangelo, chairman. Dr. death. the bill. highway because it is not essential to New York, New Haven & Hartford reduces the amount of testing a doc­ p.m. in the firehouse to set the Reynolds, 74, of 20 Whitney St. died Joseph Danyliw, vice-chairman and Two physicians still would have “ They brought in the Karen Health Nursing Association, during opening day of the clinic on the Penney Co. or the park. Railroad. tor must do to determine death," budget and determine the mill rate Wednesday at an East Hartford con­ Richard Schwolsky. had to certify that the donor was ^ i n an case, which has no more Wednesday at the Senior Citizens Center. (Herald photo by Pin­ EDC members, however, decided Other survivors are a son, Kerwin Barry said. “It in no way changes the for the coming iiscal year. valescent home. He was the husband dead and neither of the two could be bearing on this matter than the man to) Grassilli honored not to take any action on the highway Lanz of Stratford; a daughter, Mrs. tests now used,” he said of his At the district’s May meeting, a of Mrs. Mary Salvatore Reynolds. involved in the transplant. in the moon,” he said. now because they do not have enough Edward D. Gross of Madison; a proposal. tentative budget was proposed for Mr. Reynolds was bom in Hartford The House Wednesday voted 77-68 Cummings argued for the bill on information on I-291’s effect on the brother, Otto Lanz of Rockville; two Rates up 8263,435, about 89,000 over last the to defeat the bill. The proposal had Barry and CRLC had battled the House floor Wednesday. He said park. The commission established a sisters, Mrs. John Luginbuhl of and had lived there most of his life current budget. An increase in the for COEP teaching through the session over the bill. The subcommittee to study the highway, before coming to East Hartford HARTF.ORD (UPI) — The Connec­ originally been defeated in com­ that there are 150 persons in the state mill rate is not anticipated. Ellington and Mrs. Werner ticut Insurance Department has mittee, but Manchester Sen. David senator criticized the group’s ap­ Geriatric clinic and said that it will write to the seven years ago. He had been who are awaiting kidney transplants The budget will receive final ap­ Kupferschmid of Vernon; and seven authorized increased liability and Barry (D-4th) started a petition to proach to discussing the bill. Mrs. Nancy Grassilli, coordinator making the school’s chapter of Department of Transportation later grandchildren. employed as a printer in the Hartford and would have been assisted by the proval from district voters at the an­ area. physical damage rates for 68,800 have the bill brought to the Senate Kathy Kergaravat, president ot new measure. and advisor of the distributive educa­ Distributive Education Clubs of to inform it of its feelings about the The funeral is Friday at 1:30 p.m. CRLC. replied. “Sen. Barry calls the nual meeting June 22. America (DECA) the second largest' He is also survived by a daughter, state residents who can’t get regular floor. He obtained signatures of 24 tion program, a phase of the proposed road. at the Christian Apostolic Church, :ins operation Cooperative Occupation Education youth group within the school. Mrs. Lorraine Goodness of New York car insurance and are covered by an Sleith felt that the commission Middle Butcher Rd. Burial will be in Program at Manchester High School, Mrs. Grassilli has been an active City; and two grandchildren. assigned-risk plan. should take no action on endorsing or Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. calling the MPHNA at 647-1481. ’The was named Educator of the Year volunteer at all of the state DECA The funeral is private. Burial will The increases of 19.9 per cent for Fire calls Card of Thanks The AL SIEFFERTS Manchester’s first geriatric clinic opposing the highway. Friends may 11 at the North Haven clinics will be held every Tuesday, at Terrorists recently. functions and has served as an aide be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, liability rates and 9.9 per cent for We would like to Uunk (imlly, held Wednesday was a great success, But, Penny said that the highway Funeral Home. 36 Washington Ave., Rocky Hill. physical damage rates will apply to (rteods. u d iwlihbon. Uw HtrUord SAY...... according to Mrs. Phyllis Saleh, head Mayfair, Wednesday at the Senior The event was at the Sales and for the past three years at the may have a substantial effect on the tonight from 7 to 9. H09)iital. Sottlh windjor Fire i Police of the geriatric clinic program spon­ Citizens Center, and Thursday at Marketing Executives (SME) eighth National Career Development The Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 new policies immediately and to .Manchester Depertmenli. the Eait Hartford park. The Ladd Funeral Home, 19 snap photos Conferences. Elm St., Rocky Hill, is in cliarge of renewal policies starting July 5. Today, 7:37 a.m. - C a r fire, Piramedki. the Wlljon Volunleer sored by the Manchester Public WesthiU Gardens from 12:30 to 3:30 annual career development night at “I don’t think we ought to ignore Ellington Ave., Rockville, is in Fire Department. Samiel Baialnier p.m. the Hartford Club. She majored in marketing and arrangements. 'The assigned-risk coverage is 23G Henry St. (District) Health Nursing Association. ASSEN, The Netherlands (UPI) — this roadway,” he said. charge of local arrangements. Today, 8:31 a.m. Funeral Home, the Loomla Chaftee WHY PAY MORE The other two days of the week, The selection of the special title is graduated with honors from the There are no calling hours. written by a pool consisting of all in­ School for their many acta of kindness Mrs. Saich screened three clients South Moluccan gunmen wandered The proposed route of 1-291 would —Hydraulic fluid from truck, Mrs. Saich does physical based on the involvement and University of Massachusetts! She surance firms licensed to sell car in­ and support durlns our recent loss. between 12:30 and-3:30 p.m. at the today outside the train they hijacked slice about 30 acres from the west washdown on Hackmatack St. The family of Richard S. Zavarella Jr. >, WE CAN assessments in the homes of those achievement of an outstanding received her master’s degree in surance in Connecticut. Senior Citizens Center. Each 11 days ago, taking snapshots, but side of the park and would require (Town) screening takes about an hour. There who are unable to come to the educator. business and distributive education THE AL SIEFFERTS SAVE YOU MONEY authorities did not dare move against that a road within the park be built were many more who wanted to be clinics. them. Since joining the MHS staff in 1972 from Montclair State College. over the proposed highway. "There is a lot of paper work in­ as coordinator and advisor of the dis­ House gives okay screened, Mrs. Saleh said, but who The knowledge that other volved and it’s a big project,” Mrs. tributive education program, apparently didn’t know that ap­ terrorists were in the train pointing Saich sal(L program’s enrollment has doubled YOUR INVITED.. pointments are required. guns at the 56 hostages prevented to judicial bill There will be another clinic today The MPHNA has scheduled a authorities from taking any action Almond given grant at WesthiU Gardms for which there special blood pressure screening COOKING DEMONSTRATION against the gunmen as they strolled David L. Almond, director of BEHER BEDDING are three appointments. Next clinic on Wednesday, June 22, from Trial moved SHOPS I & II music at Concordia Lutheran Church HARTFORD (UPI) — The Connecticut House of 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Senior near the tracks “taking several pic­ RepresenUtives has given final legislative approval to a and Tuesday, Mrs. Saleh will head a tures,” a witness said. WATERBURY (UPI) - Superior and organist at Temple Beth Sholom, Citizens Center. No appointments clinic at Mayfair Gardens. Court Judge Simon S. Cohen has has received a grant for study at the bill that would allow a special panel to suspend judges for are necessary. At the Bovensmilde elementary incompetence, drunkenness or conviction of a felony. FREE FOOD SAMPLING "We’ve bad a very large response school, other Moluccan gunmen con­ ordered that the murder trial of ■Aspen Choral Institute in Aspen, to tbe clinics,” she said, "and If extra funding were available, the The bill would also allow the state Supreme Court to tinued to hold four teachers after former Rep. Bernard L. Avcollie of Colo., from July 18 through Aug. 14. already we are booked solid for the clinic could get help which would remove a judge from the bench. releasing more than 100 child cap­ Naugatuck be moved temporarily to His grant is a subsidy of the Aspen SLEEP W EEK next two weeks.” enable the clinic to accommodate Under the measure, approved unanimously Wednesday tives last Friday, when a mysterious Litchfield to choose four alternate Music Festival. Advance appointments are more clients, Mrs. Saich said. and sent to Gov. Ella T. Grasso, a Judicial Review Coun­ illness felled many of the children. jurors. The grant was one of 24 such grants cil would be established to rule on complaints against the Just in time for Camp n’ Cottage... necessary and may be made by Court officials said the highly un­ awarded to auditioned singers who state s judges. usual decision Wednesday was made will make up the Aspen Chamber The special panel would be composed of three judges I because jury panels in Waterbury Choir. three attorneys appointed by the governor and three ENJOY EXTRJI SLEEPING have been exhausted. Cohen ordered The Chamber Choir will present laymen not associated with the law profession. ROOM AT EXTRA PORTULE Officials study vo-ed programs the trial moved back to Waterbury three performances of early music The council would have the power to censure or sus- once the alternate jurors are and two performances of Claudio pend a judge on a two-thirds vote. The Supreme Court SAVINGS... selected. The jury of 12 has already Monteverdi’s opera, “ L’ln- would then rule on the merits of the council’s decision GMLL been chosen. coronazione di Poppea.” and determine if the judge should be removed from his Big and versatile grilling in face of state funding cut Avcollie’s attorney, Theodore I. Almond will also be studying con­ position. Firm Quilted area - 348 square Inches Koskoff, had complained Tuesday The Manchester Board of Educa­ ducting at the institute. Under existing law, a judge can only be removed if he plus 110-square Inches of year, compared to the 861,000 High School will be eliminated. The about the lack of formal education of Mattress tion has been notified of a significant Almond will be accompanied on his IS impeached by the legislature, a cumbersome process second cooking level. received last year. administration is also considering some prospective jurors. Avcollie is Great mattress value from reduction in state funds for working vacation by his wife, Kathi, that lawmakers are, reluctant to set in motion. Famous maker. Enjoy deep Non-rust aluminum The notification, coming this late reducing one section ot the charged in the 1975 death of his wife, and their two children, Timothy and down comfort and posture housing. 35,000 BTU vocational education programs, ac­ in the budget process, is a."jo lt,” Wanda. Last fall, Superior Court Judge Samuel Tedesco was support at a really affordable vocational education program and Heather. They live at 63 Kent Dr. David L. Almond stainless steel burner. cording to School Supt. James P. Kennedy said, and will mean the reallocating to another area. convict^ of falsely notarizing a liquor permit. Tedesco price. Buy the matching Kennedy. was disbarred, but not removed from office. He con­ foundation and save even morel! • adjustable flame control reduction of at least one position and Dr. Kennedy said the funds for the • removable control knob Dr. Kennedy said Wednesday the some program cuts. senior citizen lunch program tinues to use his office and collect his annual salary. board had been told by the state In another judicial action, the House approved 122-27 •sturdy mobile cart with One staff position for the provided by Regional Occupational vocational education department to ANNUAL-SALE and sent to Mrs. Grasso the so-called “bloody shirt bill.’’ two easy-roll wheels • 20- Cooperative Occupational Education Training Center students may not be ,twl C expect about 822,000 in funds this for BOXES A BEDDINfi Under existing law, a judge can only issue a warrant pound LP tank (reflllable). Program (COEP) at Manchester available. for property used in the commission of a crime, such as a twin size each piece Another position at the high school knife or a gun. Sold In sets may get a reduction in hours, ^ e bill would allow the judge to issue a warrant for an Takeaway priced Kennedy said. GERANIUMS $109 article that proves a crime was committed, such as a Gold Bond SAVE S l ^ Q e s The funding cut is complicated by blocKly piece of clothing, even though the article was not 30" High Riser HRC seeks more data the fact that federal regulations, Rag. *1.99-1.89 iS H t ^ Studio Couch RECLINERS ‘20.00 ONLY 1 4 9 used in the commission of the crime. Home or -AM SLEEP SOFAS which control the funds, state that 10/9.99 Cottage Many to Manchester’s Human Relations Manchester called Hartford about local boards must "maintain effort”, Choose for FREE FILL WITH PURCHASE Commission, investigating charges reopening the job order. It was in­ or spend as much in succeeding years SAVE SAVE Father’! Day of discrimination in the appointment June 19 formed that if it was to be reopened to keep the funds, Kennedy OTHER GAS GRILLS S T O q s of a police dispatcher, Is trying to it would have to be under new explained. Nursing home statute FROM AS LOW A S ...... i 13 - find out when test scores for the post criteria and would take several 7 9 were upgraded. 'The reason for the state’s reduc­ Let us help you with your landscaping weeks. tion is a change iir the formula used sent on to Senate Herculon The date of that change of exam ■— Sea the most complete supply ot Gold Bond By Eclipse and others Fenturing Such Brands As FALCON. According to a letter from CMB, for allocation which is tied into the scores is regarded as a key factor in Opens easily Opens easily to sleep CHAnMGLO. ROPER. CALORIC. COUNTRY “The person that was appointed to Guaranteed Tax Base (GTB). shade, fruit trees, Rhododendron, etc. HARTFORD (UPI) — A bill designed to crack down on to sleep two on ChooM from charges by Roy Thonfpson that he two on equal size, equal Ezrly American. SQUIRE ALL SALE PRICED! the position according to our records Previously, 'the allocations were — all at reduced Prices. fraudulent practices by nursing home operators has been a queen size bed. height mattresses for Traditional and was discriminated against because 36" jumbo bolstera. Contemporary ifyles. is a 25-year-old male that has lived in made as towns applied for them. approved by the House of Representatives. more sleep comfort. An Special he is more than 50 years old. "extra bedroom" at a AH priced to Manchester six weeks before his ap­ Manchester has been very The bill, endorsed earlier this year by Gov. Ella T. Special M 19 Lay It away now wve you $1 The job was given to a 25-year-old ygat price.______*199 pointment. On April 1st this person aggressive in seeking these funds, Grasso, now goes to the Senate. Wood End Day Bed male whose score in the test was 68, came to our otfice to tell us how sur­ SALE SALE SALE The measure, unanimously adopted by the House Foann Mattress Wood Bunk Bed Two-(n-One Bed with 70 as the qualifying grade. Ac­ Kennedy said, particularly through and Foundation prised he was to have obtained the the efforts of Neil Lawrence, direc­ ONLY Wednesday, is a byproduct of a lengthy study of the nur­ Opens to Sleep Two cording to reports, all applicants’ job since he scored a 68 on his exam sing home industry by Department on Aging Com­ scores were upgraded so that more tor of vocational education and Nor­ and was understood that 70 was the man Fendell, director of the ROSE WEEK missioner William Ratchford. applicants would qualify. passing mark.” Regional Occupational Training Under the proposal, the commissioner of the Social If the tests were upgraded before Time to Plant them now. — Large two foot The CMP office also said, “of the Center (ROTC). Services Department couW audit financial records of any personal Interviews took place with plants • 2 gal. Pote In Flower. Jackson & six (people) that took the exam, our Manchester has some innovative nursing home suspected of violating the law. Police Chief Robert Lannan, then the office was told by the town t h a t ^ r and unique programs and has a Perkins Cllmbert A Bush Only IN FIOWEB In recent years, lawmakers in several states have com­ upgrading would be considered per- people qualified for an intervial^ith larger vocational education program PLANT ANNUALS for plained some nursing home operators are not concerned Gold Bond tervlews. It could be considered a the police chief. ^ Houaa Planta - Hanging VEGETABLES-Plant now YKngKod Eclipse' . than most other school systems in BEDDING about treatment of elderly people but open their homes Gold Bond violation of guidelines of the Com-, top candidate was imsuitable Pola - Pottary - Tools - grow your own salads Ncm Allergenic foam.' 2pc. tel Maivelousfor saving ‘"rhe the state, Kennedy said. Marigold! solely for financial profit. I Agood looking day It's the kind of sleep set twin size A handsome maple prehensive Employment Training Inaactlclda - Saada (Buri grace and kids love II. Special bed with bottom nigh for the job because'of his The state now wants other school Tomatoaa Mostly fashion styled Special you1l enjoy for deep Special Act. Salvia Under the House-approved measure, the state could I for any decor. ^ Surdlly bull! lor hard rise frame to sleep background. The second on the list & Harts) - Fancing, Peppers Tray down comfort. A Special systems to develop their vocational Attar $ 1 1 9 r withhold Medicaid and Medicare payments from a nur­ I Sleeps 2 comfortably- use and comloil with • 0 8 * " two on equal Thompson had his personal inter­ refused the job for personal reasons. tlllzars, globta, sundials, 'Polyurethane foam. S f O famous Echpse mattresses. size ntaltresses. programs, he said. V Mt Celery * 1 , 1 0 ,_ sing home whose records showed it was run for profit and OPIN MON..nj^ntar officials is planned June 13 at 7 p.m. The Zoning Commission plans to M f-4430 67S-S00S ^ f 2 T l plant, he said. a program that will include a inspect the property toni^t. The Gov. Ella T. Grasso announced the bands — Blue Horizon and Mainstreet. Advance tickets '■ Other stem in Homdon, Branford, Southington, Spfld. Benoit has also been active in the meeting of all town boards. Zone hearing coinmission has 65 days to make a contract award today. Two weeks are on sale at a discount. Proceeds from the beerfest will i Capitol Region Council of Govenr- Chairmen will be asked to outline Several residents attendei) a public decision on the request. ago, the governor announced the go to charities. ment (CRCOG). He said town of­ award of another 1-86 contract, for ficials have to have an open mind $27.9 million of work in Tolland, about regional problems. He said he Willington and Ashford, to Arute Hebron ■> i has and plans to continue to repjesent Firehouse contract awarded Brothers Inc. of New Britain. The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit Riiam High all of the people of Vernon, if re­ Savin’s project begins in the vicini­ School Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Persons aged Thomas Benoit elected. ty of Dobson Rd. in Vernon and runs South Windsor cumventing the referendum) were architect Gregory Montana and 18 to 66 may donate blood; 17-year-olds need parental per­ for 7.9 miles to the vicinity of Rt. 195 The South Windsor Town Council not at his disposal before the vote. Lupachino & Salvatore, the lowest mission slips to give blood. Walk-in donors are welcome. Councilman Leonard Sorosiak did in Tolland. The Arute contract is for To learn more, call Mrs. Henry Wrobllnski, 742-8467. Area fire calls voted Wednesday night to waive bidder still interested in the project, 8.7 miles starting at Rt. 195. not attend the Wednesday night a workable figure of |687,0(K) was competitive rebidding for the The reconstruction project calls Firehouse 1 project. It voted to meeting. The final vote was 7 to 1. agreed upon. The meeting had been scheduled for building four to six lanes of South Windsor East Hartford Today, 8:01 a.m. —Car fire at Linden award the contract to Lupachino & expressway, some of it relocated and Main Sts. Salvatore of Bloomfield. next Monday but was held earlier to In addition to the contractor’s fee, Wednesday. 12:20 p.m .—Trash burning get the firehouse under way as soon from the existing 1-86 position. Me­ Hie Senior Citizens Luncheon Program has scheduled behind bam at 460 Goodwin St. Only Deputy Mayor Robert Myette there is an architect’s fee of $50,40o[ dian barriers will be installed as a June Cottle, Outreach chairman for the Friends of the Tolland County oppos^ the rebid waiver, on the as possible. Work is expected to another 38,000 for clerk of the works Wednesday, 1:02 p.m. —Medical call begin in about a week. safety measure for about half the South Windsor Public Library, to speak June 6. Janice (walk-in) at the Burnside Ave. fire sta­ basis that information he requested and $18,800 for contingency. Wednesday, 11:58 a.m. —Garage fire, Groundbreaking was originally length of the project. In some McFerran will give the group hints on how to lose weight tion. Rt. 87, Andover. Columbia. South Coven­ wasn’t given to him. The firehouse is planned for on June 9. scheduled for April. All the general residential areas, noise abatement Wednesday, 1:10 p.m. -M edical call to try and Bolton assisted.^Hebron and Myette said copies of the Ellington Rd., across the street from barriers will be built. 191 Westerly Ter, North Coventry were on standby, mechanical specifications and a bids, however, were above the the old Firehouse 1. A November 1976 amount approved in referendum. The 1-86 project is funded 90 per Wednesday, 5:16 p.m. -M inor fire at 34 Wednesday, 2:56 p.m. —Brush fire, written statement from the bond referendum approved $765,000 for the cent by the federal government and Vernon Concord St, Florence St., Ellington. counsel (that the method was not cir­ After negotiations between project. 10 per cent by the state. The Inter-elementary school band and chorus of Vernon will present a concert June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Vernon Center Middle School, Rt. 30. Each group will have CRCOG prepares goals f representatives from the town’s five elementary schools. The chorus is made up of Grade 4 and 5 students and the band, Grade 5 students. Church School Day will be observed June 12 at Union AGWAY Congregational Church. Young people from all classes ^Who will pay for il?’ will participate in the 9 a.m. service. The annual family picnic will follow at 11 a.m. at the Del-Aire camping area in Tolland. The committee will supply grills for cooking, By BARBARA RICHMOND consultant who does some work with Another goal is to provide adequate cold drinks and will arrange activities. Those attending Herald Reporter the federal,Environmental Protec­ services such as sewer, water, solid should bring their own food. tion Agency (EPA), asked Linder- Doreen ^ a b , a member of the Tolland County Art If goals and policy statements waste disposal and energy in the mann what plans CRCOG has to most efficient manner, to serve the Association, has been chosen as the “Artist of the being prepared by the Capitol Region carry out its policy statements. He Month” by that group. Her paintings are on display at the Council of Governments (CRCOG) existing and future needs of the said some are fine, but the towns region. Vernon National Bank’s main office, Vernon Circle. are to work, some provision has to be need the money to back them up. The annual Bean-Hole-Bean, festival of the Tolland made for financial aid to the towns. Linderman agreed but noted that In housing the goal is to increase County Agricutural Center will be combined this year This seemed to be the uppermost his is primarily a policy-making the range of choice for persons of all with the annual antique show and flea market scheduled thought expressed at a sparcely A g w a y Z r body; the decisions lie with the income levels, especially for those for Saturday and Sunday. The festival will feature a attended meeting in Vernon last towns. He suggested, and several who have had the least choice. And to Power Propolled chicken barbecue from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. The night. others agreed, that CRCOG should go maximize the opportunity for decent M ow e r beans, baked for hours in the ground, will be available for The meeting was called by CRCOG further with its policy statements to housing in a healthy environment to • rx) poshing > just wtik behifKl! take-out sale after 3 p.m. Saturday. The hours for the to explain the preliminary goals and • 4 hp Briggs & Stratton engine include plans for financial support of serve needs of the region on a non- OFF • 7 wheel height adjustments OFF auction and flea market will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday policy statements of a comprehen­ them. disCriminatory basis. on a single lever • folding and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. sive regional plan. William Houle of the Vernon Plan­ handle The Rockville Baptist Church will conduct its vacation John Linderman, chairman of (62-0304) 4290 THESE ALREADY ning Commission said the policy con­ CRCOG also wants to encourage THESE ttlSilDY Bible School June 27-30 and July 5-8 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. CRCOG and Vernon’s represen­ cerning agricultural land had been The theme will be “Sing Out For Jesus.” Mrs. Priscilla tative, chaired the meeting. He said the adoption of municipal tax or­ LOW PUKES watered down. He said a stronger dinances which provide incentives LOW PRICES * *» Cooper will be director. All children in kindergarten the plan will be used as the tool for 195 policy should be formulated and the for housing rehabilitation, such as through Grade 6 may attend. For information call Mrs. growth in the region for the next 20 to Capitol Region could be a catalyst for deferred tax payments in designated Cooper, 875-4684, or the church office, 875-1014. 25 years, but it will be continually up­ other regions to preserve these rehabilitation areas. dated and changed. lands. Some of the major issues ad­ CRCOG feels, based on Area CRCOG also wants to: Agway 20” 3 hp Mower dressed by the policies concern PARK HIU JOYCE preliminary population and employ­ • Encourage maintenance of > 3hp Briggs & Stratton engine* easy preservation of agricultural land, ment projections, that sufficient land rewind start* oonirols located on handle FLOWER SHOP acquisition and preservation of open viable residential neighborhoods. (82-0601) toao is available regionwide to accom­ • Increase jobs available by at­ WEEKEND space areas along major rivers to modate projected growth to the year provide shoreline access, and expan­ tracting new industry and promoting 2000. existing industry. SPECIALS sion of overall transit ridership. CRCOG wishes to encourage a Also, development of concentrated .• Encourage uniform administra­ regional development pattern that tion and enforcement of federal air * 9 9 9 5 centers of mixed land use along would provide necessary balance quality legislation in the Northeast. MINIATURE major transportation corridors, and between the manmade and natural maintenance of at least the current • Encourage development of a ss-Mal CARNATIONS environment, minimizing adverse • 4 ipswl tulomalK drive wllti crulM control level of public transit. multi-modal regional transportation effects on environmentally sensitive - eet and Miect tpeedi up to S mbh. | T IE SHORTEST DISTANGE SETWEEN YDUR system to minimize travel costs and William McMillan of Ellington, a ^ conf^-cushloned pneumatiouiiuumeiio tiresores • 13 13"*’| ^ 2 .8 9 areas and scarce natural resources. travel time. ■ m (roni, IS rear sBripBiSSIrelton engine with bunch (CASH Md CARRY) electric key slsrt e twin cutllng blades nOWtM UMl AIIMNatMtMT* TON RVUNtf OCCASION... (32-0353) 1435 36 OAK ST., MANCHI»TF:R TrI. 6494)791 or 649-1443 F'RKF: Area police report PARKINC • FRANK GAKFLKR, Prop. SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK AND YOU IS US * 6 7 5 9 5 Sign up for Direct Deposit service at Savings Bank when you are on vacation or away from your home. South Windsor were in collision Wednesday night at a $100 cash bond. He was to appear in of Manchester and your social security or other Luis Soto, 17, of Willimantic, was Avery St. and Beelzebub Rd. court today. arrested by South Windsor Police Police said no one was hurt in the government retirement check will automatically be Direct deposit of your check makes sense, it works, Wednesday afternoon on charges of 8:43 p.m. accident. The cars i, TiMFtewEnglaiMl sent directly to the Bank and safely deposited into and thousands of others are already doing it. You stealing a car from his home town. sustained minor dairiage. Court date Vb^QRANDPRIXoflhiinb your savings or checking account. should too, and all you have to do to start this free Police said Soto was taken into is June 13 in East Hartford. Vernon custody after the car he was driving Michael Williams, 25, of 55 Village ^ For Amateur Players Only service is come in to any of the Savings Bank of broke down on Sullivan Ave. Soto was St., Rockville, was charged No need to worry about missing or losing your Manchester’s 13 convenient locations near you in * ® ® • Plenty of Prizes, Inc., Vacation lor Two hitchhiking when authorities found Tolland Wednesday with disorderly conduct. Mighty Mac P8322T Sprayer 383 check, having to go out in inclement weather to Savings Bank Country, or call 646-1700. the disabled car and learned it was 30" 8 hp Ridar _____ In the Carribbean, Stereo Sets, Etc. Elmer Nielson, 48, of 10 Hunter He was released on a $100 non-surety • hypro twin piston pump - delivers up to 3 gpm at 300 ■cash or deposit it, or wondering where your check is stolen, police said. Rd., Tolland, and Edward R. bond for appearance in court June 22 psi s durable poly tank • won't corrode or scale out • Briggs & Stratton engine e 30" full floating deck I • Begins June 18th Soto was charged with second- Nielson, 25, of 9 Hunter Rd., Tolland, in Rockville. • rugged steel frame. • automotive type differential, 4 speeds, up to 7 mph degree larceny. He was released on a (81-1649) • super lo-tone muffler i • All Draws of Sixteen Filled on a First were charged Wednesday night with (62-0358) iM36 $5,0(X) non-surety bond for court breach of peace. Come Basis appearance June 13 in East Hartford. Police said the two men were in­ John Breneman, 30, of 108 Broad • Mens' and Womens' Singles volved in a disturbance in which an St., Manchester, was charged early Reynold J. Berube, 21, of Windsor- object was thrown through a window this morning with third-degree 540 Now State Rde For Entry Details Contact Either: ville, was issued a summons for of a trailer. The elder Nielson was criminal trespassing and misuse of MANCHESTER SAVINGS BHNK OF MRNGHESTER failure to obey a stop sign. His car MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER • ASHFORD released on his promise to appear in registration plates. He was released Mon., Tuts., Wad. a FrI. 8-5:30 FA n M N TM FARMS EAST HARTFIHH) MEMBER F.D.IC and car driven by Stephen J.Ahearn, racq u et CLUR RACQIKT CU R court in Stafford July 11. Edward on his promise to appear in court Thura. 8-8:30 Sat. 8-4:00 18, of 155 Abby Rd., South Windsor, Nielson was held overnight in lieu of June 22 in Rockville. AGWAY 6n*4S23 S2S-92S1

I \ PAGE POUR-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs,. June 2, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. June 2, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B GOP responds tonight Gardening Red Sox move up in AL standings

NEW YORK (UPI) - Like Texas Rangers. “Everybody on this Evans walked. Rick Miller drove in his second loss against six wins. It Brett hit a two-run homer to spark Mark Fidrych, super rookie of 1976, By Frank Atwood i to Carter energy plan most Other American team has a lot of pride. Everybody is one run with a double and Rick was the eighth loss in 11 games for Kansas City’s 15-hit attack. Dennis his second straight loss t ^ season. Leaguers, Carl Yastrzemski putting out.” Burleson put the Red Sox in front the Rangers. Leonard went 7 2-3 innings for the Jim Bibby, aided by Sid Monge, won • WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Brock, moderating the show, says his gasoline, and petroleum-related was aghast last winter as the with a two-run double. Yastrzemski’s Twins 4, Yankees 3 win while Bill Singer, tagged for six his fourth game. Fidrych went six in­ Republican Party has prepared a nings, allowing 10 hits, five runs and the GOP favors conservation, mass items like fertilizer, “production will New York Yankees apparently The victory, combined with the Rod Carew singled with two out runs and six hits in 4 1-3 innings, lost The Wisteria grew from seed, the $20,000 nationwide television transit, more fuel-efficient cars, tax go down, there will be a shortage of Yankees’ 4-3 loss to the Minnesota and the bases filled, capping a thtee- his seventh game against two wins. five hits while walking two and program featuring Ronald Reagan put together an invincible gift of a relative who lived at Twin incentives for home insulation, food and prices to the consumer will Twins, moved the Red Sox into se­ run ninth-inning rally, which lifted While Sox 4} Orioles 2 striking out one. Lakes in Salisbury. The parent vine and other (30P stars to respond to higher production of oil, gas and coal, rise.” team. But now the season is cond place in the AL Eastern Divi­ the Western Division leaders over Ralph Garr’s two-run single in the A’s 6, .Mariners 3 President Carter's energy program. ^American Leagu^ bore the customary blue blossoms and development of new energy William Coleman, transportation Approximately one-third over sion, only IVi games behind the first- the Yankees. Carew’s blow came off seventh inning snapped a 2-2 tie to Tony Armas’ two-run triple and The program — filmed at coal J)ut those on the daughter plant in sources. secretary under President Ford, and, again like most other place Baltimore Orioles. It was a Sparky Lyle, who had relieved Rob push Chicago past Baltimore. Ken Elarl Williams’ two-run homer were mines, auto plants, shopping centers, particularly satisfying win because the big blows for Oakland as Dw Manchester are white. The color is a Normally such programs by the rides a Washington subway and says American Leaguers, he thinks Guidry with none out in the ninth and Brett pitched a seven-hitter for his variation that sometimes shows up subways, farms and gas stations — party out of power are formal shows the Red Sox rallied from a 5-0 deficit. retired the first two batters he faced. sixth victory while Jim Palmer Medich won his fifth game of the mass transit — not mentioned in the the Yankees can be beaten. second homer came with one out in when plants are grown from seed. contends the energy situation is less featuring members of Congress Carter program - “is the way people the seventh inning. Chris Chambliss hit his sixth homer dropped his fourth decision com­ year. Glenn Abbott was the loser for Mrs. Claribel Karr, whose Wisteria critical than Carter claimed and talking into the camera. But the GOP should get to work.” “This club has bounced back'all Yastrzemski opened the sixth with • Reliever Mike Paxton, who worked for New York. pared to seven wins. Seattle, which rallied in the ninth climbs to the roof of her porch on the charges his is a tax program, not an energy show, filmed across the coun­ year,” said Yastrzemski Wednesday a homer off Doyle Alexander cutting 1 2-3 shutout innings, won his first Royals 11, Jays 3 Indians 6, Tigers 4 only to have Joe Coleman end the energy program. night after hitting two homers in the game by coming out of the bullpen south side of the 59 Foster St. house, try, features congressmen inter­ The Republican position is the Red Sox’ deficit to 5-3 before game with the relief help of Bill John Mayberry hit three homers Duane Kuiper drove in three runs NBC has given a half hour to the Boston Red Sox’ 7-5 victory over the and throwing a double play ball. estimates the age of the vine from viewing citizens about energy. summed up by a tanned Ronald George Scott singled and Dwight Campbell while Alexander suffer^ and drove in five runs and George with two singles as Cleveland dealt the number of years she has lived in Republican Party at 8 o’clock tonight A salesman in Washington, D.C. to respond to Carter’s mid-April Reagan standing in front of classic Manchester. It would be many feet tells Rep. Jack Cunningham the California landscape. taller if it had not been cut back energy address. An advance proposed 57 cents a gallon standby Lone MHS survivor serening Wednesday showed; "This (Carter’s) program will many times. It follows a wooden tax on gasoline “will just about kill bring us to a halt — dead in our • trellis from the ground to the porch Right prominent Republicans on me.” the program endorse Carter’s call tracks,” Reagan said. “It could cost roof and then spreads to both sides. If Rep. Jack Kemp is told by an auto the average family $1,000 a year. Thoughts ApLENty allowed to continue growing it might for energy conservation, but criticize worker at a Buffalo plant that “more Dow still alive This is not an e n e r^ program It is a easily climb another story. his proposed tax on gasoline and gas- taxes means less jobs.” guzzling automobiles. tax program. The biggest tax The flower clusters, at least a foot An Ohio farmer tells Rep. CHarence program in the history of our coun­ long, hang straight down and close Republican National Cliairman Bill Brown that if he has to pay more for try.” in CIAC tourney together. Their fragrance attracts By Len Auster honey bees from far around. When Only one Manchester High performer remains alive in the the picture was taken, the flowers Girls’ Class L Division Tennis Tournament after yesterday’s ab­ were at their best. The blossoms are Manchester police report short lived, however, and now are breviated first day of play at Hall High in West Hartford. gone for this year. Two Manchester men received fractured collarbones He was charged with operating a motor vehicle while Bit of nostalgia '71, is a graduate of Assumption The lone survivor is sophomore Cherie Dow, who drew the No. 1 We have written all that Mrs. Karr when they were thrown from a motorcycle Wednesday at under the influence of liquor and scheduled for court June There was a baseball game played College, now attending Western New ranking off her 14-0 mark in regular could tell us about the origin of her Main and Strickland Sts. 21. last Saturday at East Catholic’s England Law School. He didn't lose Game season play. Dow drew a bye in the white Wisteria, but the Gardening Mark A. Antonucci, 21, of 107B Oakland St., driver of Other arrests Wednesday included Robert Cormier, 20, Eagle Field. For some it brought the touch with three hits versus the rescheduled Encyclopedia written by Donald the motorcycle, and his passenger, Robert Thurston, 19, of 445 Oakland St., ch arg ^ with three counts of issuing back memories and to others it in­ present-day varsity. Other vets were first round and advanced with an easy 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Joanne Wyman, horticulturist emeritus of of 107A Oakland St., were treated at Manchester bad checks, second-degree larceny and third-degree troduced some realization. Dan Pinto, Joe Banning, Russ .Manchester High's girls Dalfino of Southington in the second the Arnold Arboretum, describes the Memorial Hospital and discharged. larceny. The charges stem from incidents on several The first East Alumni Game went Bilodeau, Tom Juknis and Tom soflhall game against Hamden round. white variation as occurring here and Police said Antonucci was thrown about 16 feet from dates in Hartford. Cormier was turned over to Hartford to the “old timers” by an 11-9 count. Happeny. The latter got the award High yesterday in Hamden Leaning over backwards Sent to the sidelines were Belinda there when the plants are grown the vehicle and Thurston was thrown about 36 feet. police. The grads have put on a few years for traveling the farthest, coming in was postponed herause of Welti in singles and the doubles from seed. In fact, there are other According to the police report, the motorcycle was Vincent S. Marino, 25, of Wethersfield, was charged but 90 per cent remembered how the from Orlando, Fla. Happeny, a rain. The Stale Tournament Pittsburgh Pirate Bill Robinson tilts sternward after being teams of Kathy McCoan-Diane possible colors — pink and several attempting to pass a car stopp^ and signaling to turn left early today with operating a vehicle while his license was game is played. They pulled off a few University of Hartford grad, is a first round till is slated to he plucked by a pitch thrown by Philadelphia Phillie hurler Larry Whitaker and Laura Burnett-Cindy shades of lilac, as well as the regular onto Strickland St. from Main St. The cycle struck the suspended license and speeding. He was released on a tricks which the present varsity deputy sherriff in Daytona Beach. played today at 3:15. Christenson. (UPI Photo) Formica. Welti drew a bye in the blue. There are Wisterias, also, with left front fender of the car and continued several feet $100 nonsurety bond for court appearance June 14. wouldn’t, couldn’t or can’t. All have or soon will be successes I.orally, all soflhall and lit­ first round but was ousted by double flowers, but these are not before striking a curb, police said. What it boils down to in a nutshell in the biggest game —life. And one tle league contests were seventh-ranked Leesa Shapiro of recommended because they are not The driver of the car was Nancy L. Stavinsky, 21, of 160 is savvy, and these veterans had it. final note, when addressing the washed out. They’ll he Warde High of Fairfield 6-1, 6-0. reliable bloomers and the flowers Gardner St., She was not injured. The lessons learned were still in their Blagle coach it’s still "coach” or rescheduled. The sophomore pair of McCoan- decay quickly in wet weather. Antonucci was charged with disregarding traffic grasps. Having not played together, “hfr. Penders.” There’s a reason for that. Cub relievers Whitaker was eliminated in the first (Wisteria is capitalized, if anyone markings. let alone practiced, one of the should wonder, because it was round by the Glastonbury High duo of Thirty-nine doubles teams and 45 memorable plays was a relay from Diane Brown-Ann Weatherwax 6-4,6- named, back in the early 1800s, for a Francis C. Benvento, 52, of 79 Homestead St., was leftfielder John Quinn to ^orstop Bits and pieces singles entrants were on hand when IMPONDI! 4 while Burnett-Formica were person. Dr. Caspar Wistar of the charged with a motor vehicle violation after his car left Dan Soeba to catcher Brian Sullivan Upon hearing that the New York coming through play began. Action was suspended by University of Pennsylvania.) the road and struck a pole on Woodland St. He was not in­ SLOW which nailed -Ken Brasa at home. Meta fired Manager Joe Frazier, one toppled by Bunnell High’s Kathy rain with matches to resume today Twist tells story jured. COONM It showed two things. No. 1 is thought came to mind. M. ^ n a ld Miller-Beth Schiffer 6-2, 6-4. with the championships Friday. There are native American InODNESSI baseball sense and No. 2 is the in­ Grant, club president, has been ac­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Although they are not household names cused oy some dissident players of Wisterias, but the vines we most tense competitiveness. None of the to the average baseball fan, Bruce Sutter and Willie Hernandez often see are either Japanese or vets wanted to lose. They played not wanting to be first. It’s somewhat hard and wanted to win and to all a humourous In that Grant couldn’t are two primary reasons the Chicago Cubs are currently in first Defense eyeing Chinese in origin. A sure way to tell Grasso silent pull himself to be first in firing a place in the National League East. Chinese from Japanese Wisteria is to LITTON loss would’ve been a bitter pill. To obsem whether the vines twist from too many players today all they want manager, instead waiting for San on pay veto plans Cubs’ Manager Herman Franks Mels 6, Expos 4 left to right or from right to left, says MEMORY- is to see action. Losing doesn’t hurt Diego to pull the rug out from under Erving closely had to gloat over the latest perfor­ John Stearns’ first career grand- Mr. Wyman. Going back for a second MATIC and the competitiveness is lacking. John McNamara before acting...Tom HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. EUla T. Grasso today slam home run capped a five-run look, I found the vines twisting from That last ingredient no coach can Seaver, the biggest Met dissident, mance of his bullpen stars refused to say if she would veto a bill to almost double OVEN fifth inning to lead the Mets to th eir, left to right, identifying the Chinese teach. wants to be traded yet It’s reported Wednesday night. It was Steve On­ PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Julius Erving knows he’ll never be lawmakers’ salaries, but was confident the legislature * ®® CONTROL his market worth is not that great. tiveros who singled home Jerry second straight win under new 398 The reunion, which Coach Jim Wisteria. The Japanese vines twist left alone on the offensive end of a basketball court, but he’s the other way. Wisteria blossoms hang gracefully from a vine estimated to be would have the sense not to pass the “excessive” 14 Pl«ct Penders hopes to turn into an annual He’s been hit with a- troublemaker Morales with the winning run in the Manager Joe Torre. Dave Kingman measure. 13-inning, 4-3 Cubs’ win over the Car­ singled home the first Mets run in the drawing bigger crowds than usual in the NBA championship Mrs. Karr has lived in the event, brought back those who’ve tag, maybe rightly so, and that’s nearly 40 years old at the home of Mrs. Claribel Karr on 59 The Senate last week approved a bill that would raise COOK KIT dinals, but Sutter and Hernandez fifth. Tom Seaver, now 5-3, went 61-3 finals. Manchester house since 1920 and for gone on, gone on in many cases made some have a ‘han ^ off’ policy Foster St. The blooms are white, a variation from the usual froni $13,(X)0 to $23,000 the two-year compensation, in­ FREE WHh PurchtM Of to become a success. For example towards the three-time National were even more impressive, com­ innings for his first win since April The Doctor has remained his spec­ years her late husband worked for for Erving by working the ball inside Wisteria blue. (Herald photo by Pinto) cluding expenses, for lawmakers. Legislative leaders Litton MIcrowavo Ovon League Cy Young Award winner... bining for 14 strikeouts in seven in­ 30. (^eney Bros. She now lives alone but ()uinn, who resides in Manchester, is tacular self even in the two to McGinnis. But McGinnis was would get larger raises and Superior Court judges would After watching the last two games nings of relief work. Giants 2, Padres 0 overwhelming defeats the Portland TOU AlWATS I'lT IIITII AT a graduate of Holy Cross and the guarded effectively by Maurice there are neighbors on the other side get a $4,000 increase. The House of Representatives is of the two-family house, and her University of Connecticut Law played in Portland, one can do Sutter, who has 14 saves and a Ed Halicki went the distance for Trail Blazers handed his Lucas and when he managed to elude expected to act on the measure before the constitutional­ daughter, who lives in the area, com­ New buds are forming while the first APPLIA N a S y School and is a practicing attorney in nothing but marvel at the talents of league-leading 0.98 earned run the first time in 11 starts, struckout Philadelphia 76ers to square the best- Lucas, Bill Walton m ov^ in to in- It is another hybrid developed in ly mandated June 8 adjournment date. Hartford. Trail Blazer center Bill Walton. The average in 24 appearances this 11, and yielded six hits in halting the of-seven series at two games apiece. es frequently to see her. Mrs. Karr is buds bloom, and the plant continues England by a family firm named BBRNIB’S itimidate or block shots. 94 years old, but takes care of her to produce flowers to September. “I don’t think the le ^ la tu re would ever ask to have Steve Longo, (Hass of ‘71, is a Cen­ 8-11 UCLA grad was hurt his first two Padres’ winning streak at five. Jack But with George McGinnis Portland' Coach Jack Ramsay Jackman and called Jackman in such a bill signed,” Mrs. Grasso told a Capitol news con­ own home. She reads a lot, she said, It grows on a five-foot fence, sup­ MmcIwsIw WaJe ATricitY Fhn. Henioii tral Connecticut grad now a medical years in the NBA but when healthy Clark singled home the first Giants’ hopelessly mired in a shooting slump hopes his team keeps its aggressive, English or jackmanii in Latin. It is ference. “Percentage wise it is quite excessive.” the big redhead is simply excep­ Natlonar-’Yrun in the sixth and they added and her daughter brings b(Mks to her ported also by a wire trellis. It is also lab technician-at Rockville General and center Caldwell Jones offering fast-breaking game intact when the hard to believe how many varieties The governor said she would wait to see what action the Hospital and as someone noted, tional. He has a flair for the round- another in the eighth on a double by little more on offense than bringing from the library. in the partial shade of an apple tree of Clematis there are, a hundred or series resumes Friday night with but seems to get enough sun. When House takes before deciding whether she would sign the that’s just one step below being a ball game and his love for it is Rob Andrews and Derrel Thomas’ the bail upcourt, Erving has drawn Clematis lovely more available in American bill. noticeable. If starting a franchise, it Cseason, gave up the tying run in the single, Game 5 at the Spectrum. Portland doctor. Mike Jubb, a ‘71 grad, is a the vine reaches the top of the five- two, and sometimes three, Blazers lost by six in the first game and by 18 We are now in the season when nurseries. She is on record favoring a proposal passed hy a would be a most difficult choice ninth inning, but still struck out nine Dodgers 6, Astros 2 foot fence it reaches for a low branch Northeastern grad and an accoun­ around him each time he’s touched in the second before returning home flowering vines add much to the It has some disease problems and between acquiring Walton or on the tree and keeps right on clim­ legislative committee to increase the two-year salary to tant. Sullivan, also a ‘71 grad of Blast, batters over five innings. Hernandez, Relief ace Charlie Hough hurled (he bail. and winning two games. beauty of our surroundings. Qematis we have lost a third plant, probably $15,000. However, that plan later died in another com­ Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. For' the bing. is a junior high teacher in Naugatuck the 21-year old rookie le ft- three shutout innings to earn his 14th Coach Gene Shue protested early in “I’m very pleased with the way we is one of these and it has a long for this reason. We were warned not record, I’d take a healthy Walton... hander with a 2.10 ERA, came on in save while Ron Cey drove in three We have a second clematis, mittee and the larger salary increase was added on as an and is Naugatuck High jayvee Tuesday night’s 130-98 Portland romp played,” Ramsay said following period of bloom. It needs support, but to let the lower part of the stem he in­ baseball coach. His ‘77 team com­ When Howard (}oselI got hit ^ a the 11th and proceeded to strike out runs with a double and a single in following Mrs. “Chumley” by a week amendent to an otherwise uncontroversial bill. that the Blazers we're playing a zone Tuesday's win, "but all it means is once started upward, seems to take jured, giving an entrance for disease She said she had talked with legislative leaders in both piled a 12-5 record.' Mike Jeffries is foul ball in the chest Monday night five of the six Cardinals he faced in helping Los Angeles snap a four- defense but the referees disagreed. or so and now in bloom. It is red, with organisms, but this could have that we are now involved in a three- care of itself, the tendrils grasping flowers about five inches across and houses about the pay raise bill and said there seemed to at UCkinn grad school while Bob and told all, he enunciated the belief notching his second victory. game losing streak. Ted Martinez, Erving, however, thinks his coach the taller stalks. happened. Love, one of the most recent game series with two games to be the vine has hundreds of buds. It will be support for changing the version that passed the that that would make a lot of “They’re just superb,” said filling in for the injured Bill Russell was right. Pruning can be left until spring, played on their floor.” We have one that starts to bloom in bloom for many weeks. It also is Senate. graduates, is at Catholic University sporUwrlters happy, ao se Howard, Franks. “I felt five innings was at shortstop, singled jn the first May, an English variety, Mrs. when the job,is to clear away the in Washington, D.C. studying but unfortunately for the fans who The series returns to Portland for against a fence but has no tree to Mrs. Grasso also said she would sign the ethics bill that enough for Sutter. He’s been just sen­ Dodger run and scored two others. Shue tried to open up the offense Cholomondeley, pronounced in the tangle of small vines on which the architecture. can’t tune you out, it didn’t hit high Game 6 Sunday afternoon. climb so it will form a mound of passed the Senate this week. The bill, which still must go sational so far, but if we didn’t have a English fashion, Mrs. “Chumley.” It flowers grew this year and which will Don Gaudreau, also of the Class of enough. vines at the top of the fence and some to the House, is considered weaker than the plan she day off tomorrow, I wouldn’t have has light blue flowers, up to eight in­ be dead and dry by that time. gone that far with him.” vines will topple over on the other requested earlier this year. Tennis career budding ches across, with separated sepals. side. “Half a loaf is a step down the road,”- she said. .. Elsewhere in the National League, Pittsburgh blanked Philadelphia, 3-0, Cincinnati downed Atlanta, 5-2, San Manchester nine Francisco put away San Diego, 2-0, National competition w New York edged Montreal, 6-4, and t o v ; \ , M 9 . v Los Angeles stopped Houston, 6-4. on agenda today Pirates 3, PhRlies 0 for MHS’s Cherie Dow In a game shortened by rain after o n e t S * '" All StylesI Contemporary, 7Vk innings, John Candelaria halted state CIAC BasebalL Tournament action begins today for By LEN AUSTER "I'm working now on sharpening Manchester High and three area clubs. the Phillies on two hits while A1 my vollies and overhead. Girls tennis Colonial and Traditional Herald Sporlswriter Manchester, 21st seed in Class LL with a 9-9 record, travels Oliver tripled home one run and is not at the net and if you can get up Come In today and create a dining room at great scored another on a single by Rennie With a flourish Manchester downstate to Westport to face 12th-ranked 12-6 Staples High in a there you can win a lot," Dow savlngsl Choose the table that’s just right for your family. Stennett in a three-run first Inning. High sophomore Cherie Dow asserts. playdown tilt with a 4 o’clock start. Select a hutch that looks terrific In your room. Whatever Pittsburgh ended a five-game losing has burst upon the tennis Priscilla Mally, Manchester High In other playdown contests, 13th streak. girls' coach, points out Dow is in­ you choose you can be sure of fine quality, style 72 2/3innings worked, struckout 99. In scene. And her budding, ranked 11-7 South Windsor High hosts Reds 5, Braves 2 terested in tennis, has self- and durability now at great savings you’ll lovel his last outing, a 7-0 whitewashing of promising career will get a big 20th seed 9-9 Cheshire and 16th- Dan Driessen drove in two runs to motivation and has a tremendous at­ Windham which qualified ranked 10-8 East Hartford High support the three-hit pitching of Pat lift the last week of June and titude. Mally was quick to add that Manchester for the tourney, Jordan Topstone Pine 3-p^. Setl entertains 17th-seeded 10-8 Guilford Zachry as the Reds captured their the first two weeks of July Dow has helped her teammates in fanned a career-high 20. His earned High in Class L Division bouts. In a fifth straight and moved to the .500 when she’ll be competing in improving their games, "she is an large 30x60 trestle table, 1 Bench and 2 Class S Division clash, 12th-ranked run average (ERA) is a nifty 0.74. See our now 3rd floor mark for the first time since the her first 16-and under National excellent teacher.” « Mate’s Chairs. Reg. $665. 12-6 Coventry High hosts 21st seed 7-7 fourth game of the season. CLEARANCE CENTER Tournament sanctioned by the Dow practices very hard, Mally St. Mary’s of Greenwich. All games The Manchester-Staples winner Driessen’s two-run single in the se­ rem ark^, and that inevitably rubs begin at 4. will move to Friday’s first round Save on 000 dining chairs, tables and cond inniiu came after George United States Lawn Tennis off on the rest of the squad. Also, where it’ll face fifth-ranked 14-4 hutches from 30 to 50% offti Aprofessional Manchester is led by senior center- Foster was nit by a pitch and Dave Association (USLTA). “she may lose a match but she'll Westhill High in Stamford. fielder Ray Gliha and senior catcher Concepcion singled. Dow, who recently completed a 14- analyze her game and her opponent's SxlOColorPortrait only q q ^ Tom Jones. Gliha wound up the cam­ 0 campaign to lead the high school and she will win the next time. She is paign with a 13-game hitting streak girls' team, revealed she’ll be a very smart player and a super, finishing up at .343. He drove in nine • Beals 8olM Maple S*pe Dining Suite • Choose from our selection of eight scenic leaving for the West Coast and begin super person.” A trumundousvaluu In beautiful, durable, aolld Maple by one and color backgrounds. runs. Jones after a torrid start cooled Sports briefs practice at Stanford University June The CIAC State Tournament began of the finest makers In the landl Includes 48” Rnd. TbI. w/2-12" down a bit but still finished with a 23. yesterday with Dow one of the top Iva, 4 catkin-bk chairs. Reg. $978.00 Now sale priced at only • Select addiflonal porfralfs and save up to H compared to 1975 prices. fine .338 batting average and team­ Tournament action begins four seeds, probably in the top three or leading 17 RBIs. He collected three • See our new large Decorator Portrait. Lafleur collects Top Rank, Inc., for rights to the days later at San Jose, Calif., for a Cherie Dow four, in the Class L Division. She homers, two triples and one double to Muhammad Ali-Earnie Shavers week-long tournament with stops in • Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or might win it. "I want to win." Dow • Hitchcock 7 pc. Dining Set • Singer Oak 7 place Suite lead the Indians in the extra hit NEW YORK (tJPI) - Guy LpHeur, world heavyweight title fight in the California cities of Burlingame your money cheerfully refunded. department. '76 rankings of 16 and under which said, "When I go to (junior) tour­ Come see the 25-year-old right wing of the September may have been kayoed and Belevedere also on the agenda. were just released, Dow was in the naments I'm there to compete. Includes 42” Rnd. table w/2-14” Iva. Includes largs rectangular table Expected to draw the starting Stanley Cup Champion Montreal Wednesday with Garden President and 6 fan-top aide chairs. Plus a 54” No obligation to buy additional portraits Expected return is around July IS. No. 11 slot. Eiasily that place will be "I'm very serious about tennis," w/4 Capt chra. 54” Huntboard w/ our huge selection nowll mound assignment against Staples is Canadians, w8s in New York Mike Burke saying he is "turning the ‘T m really excited,” bubbled the Westport BuffettI Reg. $1284. chltia top. Reg. $1491.00 better when the ‘77 New England poll she continued. "I think I'm capablq One silling per sub|ecl-$1 per subjecl lor junior lefthander Mike Jordan. He Wednesday to collect a new car matter over to our attorneys.” petite 16-year old youngster with comes out next year (rankings are of beating anyone in New England. I Now sale priced at only • 7 9 9 Now priced at only • 9 9 5 compiled a 5-3 won-lost record and in addlllonal subiecis, groups, or individuals in awarded to him after being chosen by short blonde hair cut close to her always one year behind). may not do it but I have the strokes Sport magazine as the Most Valuable • Spragua-Carlton Rock Maple Ihe same family. Persons under 18 musi be , Burke was angry about statements face, ”I can’t wait to go.” Dow was But she didn!t get going until age 12 and confidence in my game. As long accompanied by pareni or guardian. Player in the championship series selected for the first time by the New at Neipsic Cduntry Club and really as I enjoy it I'll play. I'm getting a lot FREE DELIVERY - FINE QUALITY Smith elected against Boston. from Bob Arum, president of Top Colonial design In a large rect. tbi., England Tennis Association (NETA) didn't get serious until the following of opportunites thru tennis right now FAMOUS PERSONAL SERVICE Lafleur scored 56 goals last season Rank, which suggested that the 84” Hutch w/glaaa, 2-arm, 4-alde cat- e - Ballard Garden was seeking special tax to play in the national tournament summer. Previously it was swim­ and enjoying it. There are so many and led the league with 136 points, 11 kln-back chra. Reg. $1907.50 PHOTOGRAPHER TUES. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. timllh, former general manager of breaks from New York dov, Hugh having played and done well in junior ming and softball for the athletically things I haven't learned but I'm lear­ Now sale priced at only ON DUTY MAY JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE the San Diego Mariners of the WoTld more than he tallied the previous tournies in the region. g lft^ Dow. ning all the time." she sumtiiarized. 10A.M.-8P.M. year. ■ Carey to stage the Hght here on Sept. 31 1 2 3 4 Hockey Association Wednesday was 20. What makes Dow’s rise so much What are her major assets? ‘T m a And for now. tennis has brought the elected vice president and general more remarkable is she’s been lefty,” she articulates, “and that enthusiastic Efow her first trip to a ■'I 9:30-5:30-TUE. & THUR. TIL 9:PM CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS counsel for the San Diego Padres. Talk breakdown ”I wouldn’t bother the governor playing for only four years. Most of throws a lot of people off. I feel I national tournament and a three- MANCHESTER 935 MAIN ST. 643-5171 COTTAGE GROVE RD. 242-5549 RLOOMFIELD _ VflNSN Smith, son-in-law of Padres’ owner with such a thing,” Burke said. ”We the top players are nurtured from have an effective serve. There's a lot week working vacation. And there's 533 1148TilisiTlnipla TfVCNyr NEW YORK.(UPI) - Negotiations pay our taxes and I have no intention Friday Rost age five or so but the local product of topspin on my forehand and that probably more on the horizon—for between Madison Square Garden and' of asking for a special tax break.” got a late start. It hasn’t hurt. In the throws people off, too. her horizons seem unlimited.

» PAGE SIX B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June 1, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. .:urs., June 2, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B INDEX ••••••••••ssssssssssssssss •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LEGAL Homaa For Salt 23 Homaa For Salt 23 N O T IC It Bualnaaa Proparty 28 Eagles win finale, NOTICE 1 > Lot! and Found Offered by the EAST HARTFORD 3 P#riontl# National Weather Forecast MANCHESTER - Freshly PUBLIC SCHOOLS 3 - > Annognc«m#nt# remodeled three bedroom Manchaatar, Conn. 4 - EntorUInmdnt Victorian Cape. Gorgeous PRIME CORNER INVITATION TX) BID 5 ~ AuciK>n« get set for tourney PHILBRICK country kitchen, convenient BUILDING FOR LEASE BID #400 S h e K c r a U i location. $38,900. Lessenger It FINANCIAL • Ideal office or retail lo­ REPAIR, RELOCATION 6 ^ Bondt-Slockt^MonfiSflM Sells, 6428713, 423-9291. Finishing regular Rick Cannata. One doubles Lareau copped singles INSTALLATION OF 9 - Ptrtongl Loins CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING cation team, Uiat of Greg Lareau matches for Blast in the FENCING - 3 SCHOOLS 10 o insursne# Amy • 18,000 square feet on one BERKSHIRES SAVOY, season play with a 5-2 NIWVDm and Matt Barone, will be triumph over Rockville. Information may be ob­ iM P L O V M IN T MASS. - Year round. 3 floor 13 - Hsip Wtntsd 79.77 • Extensive parking win yesterday was entered. Lareau teamed Lareau combined with tained from Alan Desmarais. 14 - Busintii OppOMumiitt MANCHESTER - Raised bedroom Mobile Home. Also 4 room Cabin, with wood stove, • Masonary construction East Catholic High’s with Visgilio in 76 to cop Barone for a doubles vic­ Purchasing Agent. East Hart­ 15 - Situslion Wtntsd Ranch. Four years old. ford School Department, 110 Eight rooms, four large fieldstone fireplace, on 8 • Fully air conditioned the doubles crown. tory tuning up for the COUCATION PHONE boys’ tennis team over 643-2711 acres. Both for ^,000. Call Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ 18 - Pnvsls Instructions bedrooms, 2V$ baths, Located between Exits Crosstown Manchester 19 - FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 6421334, after 5:00 p.m. Rockville High at the tourament. ford. Ct. 06108 until bid Schooii-Cisssss fireplace, bowed window, 94 i 95 off 1-86. High is entered in the Class Results: Houland (R) 20 - Instructions Wsntsd Manchester Racquet opening on June 17, 1977 at formal dining room with SIX ROOM Cape - Garage, Call Ur. Roth 646-2830 LL championship which def. Briggs 6-3, 3-6, 7-5; 11:00 a.m. PEAL ISTATC Halp Wantad 13 Halp Wanlad 13 lOWIIT lIMPIIAIVBli sliders to deck, eat-in Club. 23 - Homst tor Ssis convenient location. 64274^ will be held Friday and Visgilio (EC) def. Malkin The Blast Hartford Public 24 ~ Lois-Lsnd lor Ssis ADVERTISINQ kitchen, large family room after 5 p.m. 17 Fallmor Drive. The Eagles wound up 9-5 25 Inysslmsnt Propsrty WANTED - Dow Operator for Saturday at Southern 6-1, 6-1; Cannata (EC) def. Schools is an Equal Oppor­ RNs - LPNs j H. with enclosed porch, 26 - Busmsss Propsrty RATES Second shift.t. Elxperience in match play heading into tunity Employer. 27 - Rtsort Propsrty closets galore, 2 MANCHESTER & within 24 hours. Avoiu Chris Boser in singles and def. Houland-Malkin 6-3, 6- 32 - Psinting-Pspsnng 26 daya .... 6# word par day Tape, Instant Service. Hayes Academy. Coach Jack Red­ the teams of Jim Kennedy- 3; G. Masichuk-K. Taylor 33 ~ BuildinO'Conlrsclino IS word! $2.00 minimum accepted I ting rate. For period ending 7 a.m., Friday, June 3. Thursday night RANCH — 5(4 rooms, VICINITY Corporation, 646-0131. 34 ~ Rooting. Reasonable prices. 843-9S()4. Spinks, who won his 1976 i Bowling ) employer, and requires an af­ 5. Such notice shall bind such real property to be non Mold It Tool Inc., 199 and shorthand ability a plus. 51 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. MANCHESTER- ndMNh lU m M 61 InU M IIT O aw a a, inU k MWb firmative action policy for all each person named herein and Seventy-six Thousand Dollars Forest Street, Manchester, Maturity and poise essential, kr1iiiSai»ai«iiirtiwiiiaiiWaUifwiCiiaiw,ii»aiiiitiia ii iwrt- light-heavytfeight Olympic Convenlently located three family on bua-llne. BOX, IM Rot, n i a* IkMl hrtiiri taa LIQUIDATING Contents of of its Contractors and Vendors the widow or widower , heirs, 643-4257. ^ p ly at Mufti Circuits, 50 NURSES AIDES - 3 p.m. to 11 Antique shop and gift depart­ gold medal here in the ($76,000) and has filed p.m. Part time and lull time. NAME Excellent Investment for growth conscious buyer. Ui k t, W4 a II AX, Mriq, IM 4, mi, a aU il bMtM M Mn NOME BEACH- Sheila as a condition of doing assigns, representatives and Harrison Street, Manchester. ment. Up to 50%. Call 633-4400 same Forum last July, had simultaneously herewith its Enjoy working with a skilled Price 180-199, Donna business with the Town, as per creditors of each person deposit as provided in Section RELIEF COOK -10 to 6 shift. Between 9 and 4. Heralb ADDRESS or 287-0133. no trouble with Scott, who Full time. Experienced with and dedicated staff. In a very CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING M B. wwam wm wa Murphy 184, Ellen Bauer Federal Order 11246. named herein who now or 8-130 of the Connecticut pleasant and modern at­ CITY EAST HARTFORD— IbnA^rMMlI was counted out by the special diet preferred. Apply RECEPTIONIST - Excellent M EtMi lMrtMin$ii OUTSIDE ITEMS. 10’ Pogota 200-501, Dolly Dawood 181- Bid forms, plans and hereafter may be dead. General Statutes, as mosphere. Experienced STATE Need an In-law apt.7 3 or 4 bedroom Raised Ranch. referee at 3:02 of the third in person, or contact Mr. Opportunity! Busy orthodon­ MiktaWialFX.Mras,l,tmii\nikhpaim cranking umbrella. $75. Four 477, Phyllis Price 191-483, specifications are available at TOWN OF MANCHESTER amended. Bergin, Vernon Manor, 871- tist office in Manchester. preferred. Please call Doris P.O. Box 591 CarpeMng throughout, kitchen bullt-lns, lower level Victor 1. Moses Blaln, R.N. Director of ZIP YEM tf Iftit: h Mck OM i i Mte fbiM 9ff« b impM M t i M 111% M b foot square Redwood Table, round. Scott was not per­ Lou Toutain 230-518, Gall the General Services Office, Town of Manchester 0385. Public contact, appointments, Manchostor, Conn. 06040 kitchen. Must bs seen. $40’s. mA V by «v1iM c M to imirtA II bpi I M*sct If I* . M tHi b MhM b ^ four benches, $50.28” two tier Nurses, 646-0129, 8 to 3, appdNl b (to Prahili Cart. aSb m I t m b to mmmmi iMtoi b tab. mitted to be saved by the Grigsby 179-200-534, Betty 41 Center Street, Manchester, Town Counsel By Victor I. Moses phone, bookkeeping, patient PHONE cubic fountain with pump, $75. Manchester Manor Nursing h MM b nbs Mbi b to hbi b mm ton m librtoy, to* U. 1IT7. bell. Ventura 187-490, Dolores Connecticut. A true copy Town Counsel RN/LPN - Wanted for full and finances, light typing. 24” Grill with noou and Town of Manchester part time on all shifts. Apply Requirements: poise, two Home, 385 West Center Street Spinks weighed 201Y4 Copeland 464, Fran Misserl attest A true copy attest rotisserie, $20. Cast iron Connecticut Garence E. Foley . to Director of Nursing, years office experience. Four settee, two chairs, $45. 642 pounds while Scott cam e in 485, Lee Bean 485, Bee Clarence E. Foley 'I m AUCTION TO BE CONDUCTED BY Robert B. Weiss Deputy Sheriff Salmon* Brook Convalescent day week, some Saturdays. DENTAL ASSISTANT. 5825. at 185 3/4for the scheduled Deputy Sheriff Home, off House Street, IWN MMij U lyl RICHARD C . W 0 0 0 H 0 U 8 E , E8Q. Moquin 478, Jean Archam- General Manager Hartford County Salary Negotiable. Send Experience prefered. Vernon 8-round fight. Hartford, County Glastonbury.. Please call 633- Resume to P.O. Box 289, Circle. Send resume to Box Classification 29 ConnocUcut Blvd., East Hartford •43 Main Otra#f bault 458. 076-5 0025 I Want My Ad To Run M#ncha#t#r, Conn. Dark loam - 5 yards, $$2 0035 5244. Manchester. 2356, Vernon, 06066. ______289-4331 plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed sand and stone. 6 4 3 -^ . .h. K ■ ACROSS 55 Soonsr than Answsr to Previous Punia ^N CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June 2. 1977- p a g e N1NF.-B 56 Raaldus Antiqim 49 Apftmm* for Bunt 89 1 Government □□ELiDBcmnEi agent DOWN n a n i D l n ChariM M. Schultz ATTRACTIVE Three room □□DHfsaauilfiHHnn WANTED • Hummels, Qocks, (comp.wd.) □dDunnn uDEian apartment. Stove Dear Abby 1 Phantom DolU • Paintlncs, Trains, Elar- 5 Work St □ n n a n d Iv Toys, Statues, Furniture, refrigerator, beat, hot water, 8 Natural iblllty 2 Chased rodent Jugs, Crocks, Almost electricity. References. No 12 Sharpen 3 Reply Anything Old. 646-26W. pets. 2170. 6464167, 2284540. 13 Poverty-wsr 4 Snare invites you to By Abigail Van Buran sgancy (sbbr.) 6 Roman bishop HANP1DR(TING?0H,VE5 3 1/1X8” MOTOR Scooter M A N C H E ST E R - F ou r 14 Middle 6 Ogled MAM,... I'VE BEEN Tires - In good condition, and Rooms. Heat, hot water. $200 experience true luxury Eastam rulsr 7 You monthly. Security and lease. . DEAR ABBY; Four years ago when I was 16, I fell in 8 Coma by reasonably priced. Call 6U- love with my brother s best buddy. He was 19 and gave me 16 Remove from PRACTICING MV HANDlt)l?lTlN6 4738. Centrally located. 649-7544, 9 Painted no encouragenient. office 6496965. in a full-size 16Faw(Fr.| 10 Concentrate ■ I am ashamed to admit it, but the summer I turned 18 I 11 Clan 30 Inferior ship 17 Heck 40 Deluge threw Myself at him in a way he couldn’t turn down, and 19 Basaballar accommoda­ FOUR ROOMS for rent. six-passenger auto 18 Compass 41 Compass •••••••••••••••••••••••••• we had an affair. He was my first and only, but 1 was Cobb tions Refrigerator, stove. 396 Hart­ point point WanMd to Buy 49 ford Road. 2165 monthly. Pets neither his first nor his only. Ho told me about the others. 20 Interior specs 34 Actor Romero T H E 1 9 7 7 19 The planet 42 Parts In play allowed. Call 6491946. He never once said he loved me, but I told him I loved earth (pl.| 35 Lung ailment OLDER BUREAUS, 45 Seaport in iMERCl’RY M .yi tile house. Instead of paying rent, payments. Douglas Motors, surance Agency, 6491126. bring persons Into the act who ditions, complete buildings. your counterpart's feelings may baths, appliances, heat, patio, air do 3 or 4 hours light 3«M ain. don't belong. Think before Free estimates. Call Ron conditioner, no pets, adults. be deeply wounded. casting today's players. OiurchiU or Mike Dzaaan maintenance work in the mor­ 1976 50VL MOTOBECANE PAINTER NEEDS Work - 6436139. ning between 8 and 12. Inter­ WE PAY 115 for complete Moped - 100 mpg. Has ap­ TAURUS (April 29Mey 20) CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) Interior, Exterior Painting, CHMUS LEsraumcE views, at 71 Spencer Street, junk cars. CaU Joey, Tolland proximately 400 miles. 2100 In Although your Ideas have merit It's too soon to press an Inlluan- Papering, by the hour or job. S 4a-76 20 Manchester. Mornings Auto Body, 5291990. extras. 2550. CaU 6499430. today, It’s possible you may not tlal contact you've recently mat Residential, Commercial. between 8 and 11. present them with enough clarity for help in an ambnious venture. Summer homes, apartments, Rootlng-Sktlng-Chlmnoy 34 PARTS Department now open C A N -A M 175 M X -2. to gain the cooperation they Prematura pleas could and the WHY PAY MORE? QuaUty deserve. windows puttied. 20 Years MAYBERRY VILLAGE - OHfeoo-Storoo tor Ront 88 Saturdays. Complete line of Registered, lights, 600 nUles. relationship. Service - Major Appliances - BIDWELL Home Improve­ Three rooms, newly Chrysler parts. Chorches experience! Will Travel. E. Must sell. 2W or best offer. QEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Uta AQUARIUS (Jan. 29Fsb. It) Genuine Parts - Fast Service - Davis, 6490495. ment Co. Expert installation decorated, no appliances. Bus ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square Motors. 6493646. 6496549. your Ingenuity today In such a Accredited Technician - Call Many times It doesn't pay to act of aluminum siding, gutters stop and parking. Secui" feet industrial I, 2,( way that you give value for what R.A. Pearl, 6495465. and trims. Roofing Installa­ deposit and references. Adi on Impulse. Today It may be cleaning of carpets. For free OLDSMOBILE 1973 DelU 88. MINIBIKE. - 3Vk horsepower, you receive. Don't hope to get better to move quickly. The more :all, 5696233 tion and repairs. 6496495, preferred. 5295943. Royal. Four door, air con­ Tecumseh. shocks, brand new something (or nothing. WINDOW CLEANING - you analyze, the less asaertiva 9109. ditioning power steering, bike. Excellent condition. you'll be. CommercUl & Residential. C A N C ER (June 21-July 22) In a power brakes, new tires, 2140. 642-7607 after 5. vain attempt to make yourself C A D TILE - Hie, marble and Full insured. Free estimates. BulldIng-ControeOng HORACE Tetrault - Siding, •••••••••••••••••••••••••» PISCES (Pab. 29Mareh 20) You VERNON OFFICE excellent condition. 22,295. look good In front ol a new friend sUte. Bathrooms and kitchens Call Quality Maintenance In­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ should not pry too deeply Into a Born Loser — Art Sansom WES ROBBINS carpentry SPACE FOR RENT 6495375. Comporo- you may do something to put remodeled. Work guaranteed. corporated, 646-8845. nings. QuaUty workmanship, M oM to NHomoo o pal's allairs today. This person remodeling specialist. Ad­ BOLTON THREE Room 5 rooms in restored 88 your mate In an unfavorable FYee estimates. 6495584. free estimates. FuUy insured. 1973 MARQUIS SUtion Wagon has sacrats ha may validly not ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Colonial. Central location. light. This Is a mistake. want you to know at this time. LAWNS MOWED - Call 649 6726187, 6493417. - 9 passenger. Immaculate in­ 18’ CAMPER trailer - single 7071 after 6:00 p.m. built-ins, bathrooms, ^&1j T & r » ' ‘r^|.lr'SI’ Next to K-Mart Shopping LANDSCAPE Maintenance - side and out. Excellent axle, excellent condition. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRBB AON Complete Uwn care, pruning, kitchens, 6493446. No Pets. 2240 Monthly. 649 Center. Approximately 1,- SPECIALIZING cleaning and mechanical condition. Air Eleven years old. 21,500. Call Buga Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoftel pUnting and transplanting. WE CAN SAVE you money 5983. repairing chimneys, roofs, 250 square feet. CaU 649 conditioning. Stereo, power 742-8930. Call T & R Landscape and time by painting^ your CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 7684. V ^ | 0 Q U 6 H . Homes, Additions, Repairs, new roo». Free estimates. 30 TWO ROOM Apartment - Fur­ steering, power windows and Maintenance, 6497990. F m house this summer. For a Years Experience. Howley, LOOK NO MORE - We have 'lOU'RE LATE estimates. good Job and a low cost, call Cabinets. CaU Gary Cushing, nished. Stove, refrigerator, seats. HHoofi rack. Phone 289 6495361. 6760. Oie home for you. One only. 6890260 or 6894345 for a free 3492009. heat, hot water. Apply ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Display model 14 foot wide, EXPERT TREE Removal - estimate. Marlow's, 867 Main St. fice. Ground level, central ROOFING - Chimney repairs. TRUIMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- loaded wlUi extras. Just 210,- BEANERY- Free estimates. Insured. LEON aESZYNSKI builder - location, professional 900. Im m ediate parking Our Boarding Houtt — Carrol A McCormick EXPERIENCED MOM - new homes custom built, Guaranteed workmanship! MANCHESTER - One building, parking and utilities. 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp Working Manchester area for Free estimates. CaU Randy, through out the state. over e iu t years. Reasonable. Available to care for school remodeled, additions, rec bedroom apartments. In­ CaU 6 4 9 ^ . car. Aidcing 2 ! ^ . 6494938. 6492290, after 4:00 p.m. Excellent financing available. Th e e s t a t e is 'sUBSTANTlALTl'sDMETrilN' . PR k. Call, Al-State Tree Expert age children. Nathan Hale rooms, garages kitchens dividual entrances, single Trades welcome. Plaza STORES b OFFICES for rent 1974 HONDA Civic Hatchback JUST AROUNP TME , EVEN THE HAS TP SOME­ Co., 7426591. School area. 6492780. remodeled, bath tile, cement story buildings Full Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross work. Steps, dormers. maintenance service, 2219 • Manchester prime location. - 9speed. Silver. 49,000 miles. BEND, BUSTER.' MAILBOXES ■BE WRONfi, TH IN' Excellent service record. No Highway, Berlin Tpke. Berlin, ARE Residential or conunercial. HooUng-RlumUng 2230. per month heated. No Heat. Air. Parking. Janitor. Conn. 1-8290369. INCIPENTALLX I R ISH T7 EVEN Call 6494291. its or children. Damato 2100 per month, starting. 649 rust. 21,750. 6498621. HDPE y<3U BOYS. PIAMB Fully sprinklered to 5, 6497757. FAMISHED.' / monthly, plus heat and transmission. Very good. TO TAKE OUR ^ N E S S > Air conditioned' office 21175. After 6 p.m., 6492572. ELSeVVHEKE.' ,------utilities. 647-1113 after 6:30 1969 SCAMP Tent Trailer. MOOCHIN' BUMS... 1971 PONTIAC CaUlina - Sleeps 8, heater, sink, cooler, Automatic, air, power good shape. 2750. CaU 643-2882 m eiP --' steering, four door. Runs after 6 p.m. good. Asking 2675. 8793651. 1971 DODGE 20' Self con­ tained motor home. Low

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you can save up enough money for it.'' PAGE TEN-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. June 2. 1977 Grasso Plainfield entries Jal Alai entries n m iM i nniTc M LdMTM M LkfirM Thursday to attend ' M tS W lM n IM llmM ihi L i 1 M n rt .» n...tl_. For M i M h M i I M M i rffn n m M IMM I. LM>M IM t M M M iS S iM 7-i Home Delivery conference is f lm i M 1 » "M I b q liM M I. ta« i ilMilWm taanM si M t l S l Il i b U4 i Mmii IM M Iw M iftr Phone 647-9946 '’'m il su . . Bmiw anmicMi « M | | S ^ M HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. SMIS-M M L Mm Mm) M IM k in fiM i M ini U—ti M ,['! I M l Ciiri M XMMMm IMj-S-MiTiM I M l M an M Grasso's husband will accompany I M itwi In ■ M IM n lh n i IM ^ riiM U il M H iM W i M V CmHm IMMialii M Connecticut's commerce com­ M Ih lk M M M l M Em Ui MMi missioner to Italy this week to attend iUHf I ,> -* I hn M n M-4 LM 141 m 1114114 144 H I 117 i n i7-iin4 a world economic conference, the M utiM {tj I. h n k iM M T .in .ia II mM IM IM A M ) f m L'**'" - ?ttr- governor’s office announced n e a u i ''' amis-u m c i-u n n n iT a IM M IM M M ■Mn 74 IM * Flm II Wednesday. LWtna L h it I n IM LM H iM IMmift«Mi7l i M l l m M I M l b n * 11 iiM ir •■I 2. ikikiUi M MAMHIIm M 1 IhMMkt Ik q M M i M lank mlM M I Milk lam l i iS m li Dr. Thomas Grasso and Eklward J. IM rie i ,>! 1 IMk M M 1 M b CM C.11 F * m M l UnnliM ni M m* 11 M IB n Iil i U Iki M IM M M i rf IM nSM I M S M w M 11 i l ^ M Stockton will represent Connecticut , , I. Ill Ml M IU'i IMIm ; IMMUm i m Imm m M ;{ M M I I Ell bn at the five-day conference in Turin. IM IF n tlli I I MM M l T M ih ii M 11 IkmlM. . . 7 M m l 7. Tim IM IM ilM 7-i M ! Kiwanis plan ^Las Vegas Night* “While in Turin, Dr. Grasso and |;j irniH M 1 M il M M Ml k ip Miln Hockanum lU M b Mr. Stockton will visit several Italian -M F lU M4 W M 4144 11-74144 H i m 114 m Dick Zimmer tries a “crash” helmet on Jim McCavanagh, IMMM chairman of the Kiwanis Club’s upcoming “Las Vegas Night” companies which have expressed in­ 7FMi IF terest in establishing operations in Man killed I l m i M M * 1 M II wfM M 4 Bnk Im 11 as Alan Mammey, fund-raising chairman, looks on. The helmet I M k M M I 74 J J M i l 7-1 2 Mm Mnki 11 Connecticut,” Mrs. Grasso said. WINDSOR (U P I) — Uniontown, Ala., was a 3 M M m M M IMM bM 74 is just one of many items to be auctioned off at the club’s annual “I regret not being able to accept IkillMM M 74 « M « K k II Ronald A. Williams, 28, of p o lic e g u a rd a t th e S tm k Mt I M I Mnki 11 j Em I M iliM ln iM M is cleaner fund-raising event Friday from 8 to 12 p.m. at Mama Mia’s, 748 the personal invitation to the Turin IMniliMhiM MM 11 IbMhu IIM I MM Um M Bloomfield was killed late Veterans Administration 7 Mi MiM 71 M * n 7 -1 HM 7 M l hM 7-1 Tolland Tpke. Proceeds will benefit town youth. For ticket in­ conference because of the press of Tuesday when his car hit Hospital in Newington. He I hn Fhni 74 Mm 11 lliM M iki II legislative business in this adjourn­ M M m M kii Uml M l M ilk knriii Ml UHk IM formation call Robert Bonner, 289-6401; McCavanagh, 646-1980; several trees along was a Vietnam War 174 H I 114 114 I H I 1-14 H i m 114 m U \ 4-M |>M or Zimmer, 646-1980. (Herald photo by Dunn) ment period,” she said. Interstate 91, police said. veteran. Williams, a native of these days By MAL BARLOW Scotland Rd. around several falls and Plainfield results Jai Alai results Easl Hanford Reporter factories to return to the river below '' .. Forbes St. From there to beyond TttCH FIST - iUTtt aO0T FF7IS-1I(Q ■ns-iid) Six East Hartford men took Hillside St. the river was again FVT S-ll (0 in iiS n 7M IIM iM IMrimhMr i2t IM 121 -OPEN S-N IM IW 2Mi Ml ITM iM 2-ttMli IM 121 nBTMMUS7NMTl ■miNMUSTmn two canoes down the beautiful. SMn m» 4 M Ut 1- M s^ S pmU i » 1- MMPriM IM IMoraiM ISJI 7.H iM 24ilnrtm*i MM iM IN 24(Miifenlid liM iM IM IliitFMM Ul TH;31i4 7-M»Mp IM IN 7-Cm b *t 7M iM U uftanki iM IM Hockanum River Wednesday. But then the men canoed into the TK 31.-M MM 214 M 3UiM M M 211 M MM iW IBimi Saw IN 7-&MesteilH IN “We want to get a look at ‘the large pond just north of 1-84 and east MMi 2IS fii^ SUM MKti4t2MOHM ^4Mll2pMS2iM M M 1-7 S41.M W *k M S S 3 M «Mli24$MM Ttmits, Saturday 1 Sunday Trdscts 2-S-3 SMM Trisdi 4-M pM S2M11I TriMi M l pm SIMM Micli 1-7 SHIM NfMa 2-7 HUM MM24SI7M Hock’ as it is today,” said Bud of the Town Hall, SCCOiS-II{t) SS7IS-U(D TOniilKD Triiscti 1-74 S4$UI 7t*m 1-74 tTMM TiiM 247 S u m Salemi, member of the town’s “It’s awful there,” said Salemi. Mlv'ibrsM liN 4.M IM 3- OMdllrt iM iM 2M m M sM IM SM IM IM tC«NMUS7f«TS 3071 M u m m lansMusTwns 1- SsM IM IM 2- hM IM 121 7MsM Mt IM IM 7M IM »1- faM*lmml-i.- »---- lui IM IN 1 *^ IN iM IM Adam’s Warehouse Conservation and Environment Com­ "We would dip our paddles into the Three East Hartford men canoe over a pond on the Mtese* iM 7-Tdh CM SJi UlL'i Mb M IM iM IN pvHivi tsMnv 7M iM 7M iM mission and chairman of its water and hit muck just below the Lenko and Samuel Johnson, a local fire fighter and owner of TML IIM TH:31il TMI31M 1-1 IM 2- MMM iM IN Hockanum River during a review trip on the river MMh lU pM SlIM MM24S2SM lriMil4S2LN surface. It looked like quicksand. the canoe. Bud Salemi, in another canoe, said this stretch TriKti l-M pmt SUSIM MM 213 M SIT M M M 317 M M-M M M 1 4 S 3 S M Hockanum River Cleanup Com­ M M 312 M S23M Nrlseta 317 pm SliM M idi 3-2 SUM M id i 14 SIMM htfMMSTIM SPECIAL OFFER mittee. You could sink into it and never be Wednesday. They are, left to right, Scott Miller, George reminded him of Maine’s backwoods. (Photo by Bud Salemi) My MM! 211 pM S4I2* TrMta 3-2 J M MM.M TrMM I7-I pm SHIM Trilidi 3-M S2SSM TriM 142 StliSl TriM 1-34 MliM vm s-ii (I) SronS-lf (I) aneni s-it (q snonsMBipm anomi NMus 7 m s “It’s definitely cleaner than when I found.” iMdMifAM IM iM ill'iTrapr 7.M iM 3M Ikn lemiTi liM iM IM IMm IIM iM IM 2-lmi Sni liM IN iM FRAMED PAINTINGS IMMlrM 7.M iM H llfl I M 74MnknlM was a kid (18 years ago),’’ he said ISM Mil iM IM 2-iiMismnhi 7M IM IM IN iM iM 2- MM IM IMM’iTM iM IM IM SJI IM i M M i IM S4iiita ta n IM 24x4S Wednesday night. At about 1 p.m. the men entered TH: 3142 IK 3151 lK:31i3 kkkhHilJJI M M 1 4 S M .M m m 1 1 m m Mm4i 3U pad ttlJI MM 311M STi2t M M 217 pm SliM r>Ml HIIIUI m m 14 S147M MM2-7S22IN Taking the trip with Salemi were the tunnel running under 1-84. A big Nrlscti S&3 pM SUfcM M1MI13MM2M MMs 712 M S3SM 7i«MaH2 7721N TriM 144 S34IM TriM 2-74 HUM 24x36 *30®® - *40®® two town fire fighters, Sam Johnson Trihcta S-3-2 pU S7MJI TriM S-34 M US17I TrMti 7-24 pm S31IM F«m saoB 7 FMns am MUST TianiNMUS7mt surprise to them all was a falls at the Wetlands maps are unique NONE HIQHER and Wayne Bernier. They also F0MTIS>1I(D QOmi TWa CMfi (T) TKUTI T M CMK (I) H m * IlN iM iM liM iM IN 1-lcfemlM IIM iM IM end of the tunnel. 7-CMa 9mh. Mp ISM iM IM i 24aKm 34m flm 4- MfM. 1 liM IM IM 2- M M.M liM IM iM iM IM ! & £ iM IN iM iM supplied the canoes. "Luckily for us there was plenty of By MAL BARLOW Ken MacGregor of COMSIS in­ And only 5 won its highest score for ifi MM IIM IIM 5- SM I Ms ISM IM 7-UTarv IM IM Mjmt IM iM K n iS M 4M Mrs. Leslie Van Camp, chairman l-Mis'i CiMi IM 7-Mv mihtPr I2t SMMm MM IM k h i * I 4 m « M lil4S2iM M M 1-3 SUM Glieorge Lenko, assistant chairman water flowing over it,” said Salemi. Ka»l Hartford Reporter troduced the many maps the firm planning. m 31M TM:4I54 TM:M:47 M kIi I I UIN MM4-1SMM M M 1-3 S13iM of the river committee, came with of the Conservation and Environment MM U7-M SlliM MM 41$ M MlM M M U7 pm SI7M 71** 12-3 S3I7.M TriM il4 SS3IM TriM l-M M11.M The shocked men in the two canoes had prepared. They covered the COMSIS used a soil scientist to Commission, also urged a special Mscti 7U M S1M2JI TrMti 41$ M »MM SipMcta 2-74M M SS7SM w m tm M friends Thomas Lawler and Scott went over the low falls without losing East Hartford received walls of the hearing room at the help prove the town has eight new TriMs 741 M SN3M TrMti 4-S-7 M SMilC ITTBMftnSI a m m s^ i SALE Miller. notice to the new owners. They can anyone. Wednesday night the first Town Hall and some of the walls out­ areas or units of wetlands over what no longer develop their land as freely The six men lowered their canoes side it. ■ITiey beached a short distance wetlands maps of their kind old maps show. The private owners if it may be called wetlands. 1000s OF ITEMS into the river at the Manchester town from where the Hockanum River He also offered the commissioners of these units may not know they own line, behind the Fountain Village given a town. Genga said Wednesday’s hearing enters the Connecticut River, just a manual explaining in great detail wetlands, said MacGregor. was only preliminary. The commis­ Factory - Ovor Runs - Apartments off Burnside Ave., at north of the Charter Oak Bridge. In January, the Inland Wetlands how COMSIS judged the wetlands. about 10 a.m. Commission hired COMSIS Inc. of sion will meet again June 14. By then They walked back to the pumping There are 127 wetland units it can make a list of all the owners Close Outs A short way down they made their station over the town’s dikes to end Glastonbury to update the town’s altogether in town, he said. They David Killian, commission Frigidaira first portage around the falls behind maps of wetlands. The commission, meinber, said they should give affected by the changes. Also, it their adventure in East Hartford’s measured each by three factors — special notice to those owners of could get legal advice on what it YOU N A M E m the Powder Mill Shopping Plaza. wilds. • chaired by Henry Genga, also asked value in a flood, value to wildlife, and "new” wetlands. must do to inform the owners. From there it was smooth canoeing Salemi and Lenko will now select COMSIS to help give values to value in the town’s general plan. “It’s only right if we are causing a Despite many notices of the under V/alnut St. and around Labor an area for this year’s cleanup effort. wetlands. They wanted to know for Only 30 of the units won COMSIS’ Storewide savings ENGLISH BONE major change in a person’s proper­ Wednesday hearing, only two proper­ Field. He thought it might by in the sure what lands they should fight for, highest flood plain value. Only 9 won IVeek Frigidaire. “There wasn’t much trash,” said he told COMSIS. ty,” he said. “It's our duty to let ty owners came. They are Pat Garufi its top score for value to wildlife. Scotland Rd. area. them know.” of 732 Goodwin St. and Alfred CHINA Salemi. “There was a tire here, a The volunteers working on the ef­ shopping cart there. Burnham of 347 King St. Garufi did fort will be able to use a town barge not speak during the meeting but he Cup and Saucer “) ^ t really bothered us was the and hoisting gear. A large truck run log jams. They are holding back the said later the new maps do not dis­ into the water below the Hillside St. turb him. He has a brook running | 9 « river. In a big storm they could cause bridge may need bigger machinery to trouble. We may need chain saws to through his six acres behind his Reg. 6« • remove. 4 - home. But the rest of the land can be break them up.” The cleanup committee has been The large pond behind East Hart­ developed without following •Muk W} working on the river for much of the wetlands regulations. POUSN CRYSTAL (sieNMuoR).... •2.50 ford High School surprised and 1970s, Salemi said. Other cleanup ef­ pleased the men. It is a beautiful sec­ Burnham said he wanted only to MNNEIWME (tRsvtct for a )...... forts include the state’s laws and en­ see what the process was for setting •6.95 tion of the river and appears un­ forcement of them on sewage flow spoiled. At many places, the men up the new wetlands maps. He was DOGCHOCXERSdsim)...... 99< into the river. not upset with the changes. could not see signs of civilization. “The Hock is a lot cleaner,” he They made a long portage from A second and final public hearing WIECJUUFES ...... 3S99< said. will be held on the new maps June 29. y *. (PRODUCT OF Aiding MacGregor in the COMSIS PulflUiS WEaTOKRMANY).... •1.59 presentation were Dana Pumphrey, NOORPUTENOUa...... ZBA okays plans who did much of the field work, and •1.90 Dr. Robert Desanto, consultant. John Finnegan of the commission PAKRiiiDanrs...... •1.00 said he is pleased with the maps and SALtlPEmRSIUKEIIS...... OO* for larger eatery the manual. "They give us a totally objective, non-biased opinion by MIIElUilOmES...... •1.50 Wish’s Restaurant at 500 Burnside • Approved a plan to divide land at experts on each wetland.” fifllNHflflltt Ave. appears to have the town’s full 1483, 1485, 1499, 1501, 1507, 1515 and Charles Sheehan, town engineer .•1.00 blessing to expand into the vacant 1517 Main St., containing four and the commission’s aide, said, WURMLEnJICEIMTS...... 75* store next to it. buildings, into two parcels with two “The commission is now going to The East Hartford Zoning Board of buildings each for the Angelo Willard have a tool for making its decisions. GOFFS NU6S...... Appeals (ZBA) last week granted Corp. It will greatly assist us.” granted the request of the restaurant • Tabled until June the request of David Juliano, town planner, said, NAIDMCMS...... •1.25 owners for a variance'to expand. Lomac Inc. for site approval for new “ You always wonder if you’re Robert Creech and Laurence Matt d e a le r ’s licen se and g en eral making the right decision. Every bit KDI0S8EUINPS...... •1.50 of Windsor Locks recently bought the repairer’s license at 261 Burnham St. of additional information is (SYSTIILIEIIEIIMIGUSSESdaoz.). ..41M. popular restaurant. They kept most • Tabled the request for a use valuable.” of the original help apd may have to variance from residential to in­ Two owners of wetlands in East Hartford discuss new wetlands maps Wednesday night Dr. Desanto said the maps and TORGROFSNSKRNWGKMI.... 90« hire more people after the expansion. dustrial at 95 Leggett St. by C & M with Town Planner David Juliano, right, at a public hearing held on them by the Inland manual give East Hartford a unique ^It's back! The once-a-year sale that “We hope to start (the expansion) Warehouse Inc. approach to its wetlands. The data is smart appliance buyers have been waiting for... ilOLTMNHQLOTHM...... 99« Wetlands Commission. They are Pat Garufi, left, of 732 Goodwin St„ and Alfred Burnham by June 10,” Creech said today. • Tabled without prejudice the of 347 King St. (Herald photo by Barlow) also better than in most other towns, Frigidaire Week. Right now. prices have been slashed on request of Fleagane Enterprises Inc. he said. dependable, top-quality Frigidaire appliances. So come on smart GMUS...... Doz•1.90 appliance buyers, save big— this is your week for Frigidaire. In other action last week, the ZBA: for a 2,500 square foot lot area MmLSEMNGTMY...... oo« • Approved a use variance for a variance to the 40,000 square foot Call-A-Ride p * ? "— motor vehicle junk yard for A & B requirement for a restaurant the SPORCES ...... 5* Auto Salvage Inc. at the rear of 210 town’s zoning laws. The restaurant For a free, door-to-door ride on ANNUAL-SALE / / ) ; c. , 74 Ol GLASS WATER PITCHER...... Roberts St. would be at 345 and 347 Main St. East Hartford's Call-A-Ride vehicle, for ROXES A REDDINQ - ^1 FREE 00« • Approved the three-foot side • Denied the request of Despina call 528-4411. Those eligible are over PHOTO ALUMS...... •1.50 yard variance for a detached garage Milios for a beer permit at the C & E age 65 or handicapped. If you want to for George E. Schladenhauffen at 165 Pizza restaurant at 1084 Burnside visit your doctor, you get top priori­ L_. IN THE HOUSE SURVEY OF YOUR PLMTERS...... 90«up Lydall Rd. Ave. ty- GERANIUMS $109 MR COHOmOHER PLARTSTIIHN...... •0.05 Rofl. •1.S9-1.89 M S* A 10/9.99 FPM52T • Electri-clean Oven WO/ HEEDS SUffiRWARE CHEST...... •7.00 I East Hartford police report Gel 100% Frost-Prool Here's a 20.3 cu. ft. Get a 100% Frost-Proof Here's another value; A Frigidaire convenience lor less Frigidaire side-by-side 15.2 cu. ft. Frigidaire re­ • Automatic Cook- washer and dryer pair featuring family- SAVE SAVE during Frigidaire refrigerator-freezer. frigerator that‘8 just 30" Master Oven Control size washday capacity. Normal and SHIM SET (7 PC.)...... •2.99 Week- This 17 0 cu. It’s 100% Frosl-Proof wide yet holds up to 166 • Easy-View Surface Gentle wash cycles plus exclusive m ST A N T Three persons were arrested Two Wethersfield women were evading responsibility in connection fl. Frigidaire Custom and organized from lbs. of frozen foods in the Unit controls Flowing Heat for fast, even drying. CREDIT COATRACK...... •1.00 Wednesday at the Flnast store on arrested Wednesday at the Zayre’s with a two-car accident at Exit 91 of Imperial model has a top to bottom. Another 4.75 cu. ft. freezer. And Lef us help you with your landscaping 4.75 cu. fl. freezer lhat Frigidaire Week value. get it for less, now during • Digital Clock and full- with tpprovfd lunniis •1.99 Ellington Rd. in separate incidents store at 15 Main St. and charged with 1-84 at Forbes St. Saturday. He stores up to 166 lbs. Frigidaire Week. width Console Light cndR can on our and all were charged with fourth- fourth-degree larceny (shoplifting). allegedly left the scene after — Saa the moat complata supply of tovorol tinanoi SOUP TUREENS (A818)...... •4.99 degree larceny (shoplifting). They are Estellita Gayoc, 31, and colliding with a car driven by Arthur shade, fruit trees, Rhododendron, etc. AIR CONDITIONERS They are Atilda Havey, 42, of 5 Mary Lou Lopez, 22. Both are to E. Schofield, 25, of 219 Summit St., — all at reduced Prices. DREDFLOWERS(PKQ.) . . . . ' ...... •1.00 Candlewood Dr,; John N, Goodwin, appear in court June 20, Manchester, police said. HOT WEATHER COMING - TIME TO BUY! 17, of 588 Main St., and Joseph H. Damage was minor and there were MORMOPttaCOVER...... •1.00 Labelle, 48, of 285 Main St., all of Luis N. Velasquez, 36, of 190 Ralph no reported injuries. Velasquez is South Windsor. Court date is June 20. scheduled to appear in court June 21. SALE PETFEDDERS...... •1.00 Rd., Manchester was charged with SALE SALE NARnYUNMES (oaoxu)...... 40^ ONLY East Hartford bulletin board ROSE WEEK TORGHUOHT8(2)...... •4.00 Time to Plant them now. — Large two foot KERNE CAiSTER...... 00« EHHS pool closed The East Hartford Soccer Club will plants - 2 gal. Pole in Fiower. Jackson & SPECIAL PRE SEASON PRICING SORGO LURCH SETA...... The East Hartford High School be coached by the EHHS soccer To learn more, call Greg Damato at Perkins Ciimbera A Bush Oniy______IN FLOWER •2.00 Pool will close Friday to allow for coach, John Warren. 243-9517. On June 14, teen-agers will visit PLANT ANNUALS for House Plants - Hanging VEQETABLES-Plant now 10R0LL8TAPE...... •1.40 repairs to pipes in the filter room. All The two teams will play 14 games BEDDING swimming programs are canceled each in a 10-team league, the Inter­ Friendly’s restaurant on Burnside Pots - PoHery - Tools - grow your own salads Our Own SLICKER PARKA...... Ave. for ice cream. To learn more, Marigolds Insecticide - Sstd s (Burpab •1.00 until further notice. Penney’s Pool town Recreational Soccer League. Salvia Tomatoss Mostly Factory Trained will remain open. All home games will at Penney. call 243-9517. & Harts) • Fencing, for- Peppers Tray Service Oepl. HUNMELORHAMEHTS...... 99« Volunteer officials are needed by On June 16, the Hartford Associa­ Aster $119 V A tlllxers, globes, sundials, Celery Your Satisfaction Summer soccer the department. tion for Retarded Citizens will hold Petunia, etc. ONLY — Parsdiy 3/3.50 Guaranteed GAT LITTER KOOORANT...... 80« its annual dinner at the Marco Polo LAHOCTRAY ...... 3 tor $3.80 hoses, patio blocks, bird- The East Hartford Department of For the retarded Restaurant, 1250 Burnside Ave. For baths, etc. — Lsttuco, Cabbage etc 99d Backed with 50 Years &SON WATERM FROGS...... 00« Parks and Recreation will bold a Colsua. Bagonlas, atc.$1.49 of Caring B.D. East Hartford will host many tickets, call 524-5996. summer soccer program for events for the retarded this month. On June 21, teen-agers will visit the Its Our Most PEARL scan, residents age 15 to 18. It will run June '‘P la n ts th a t P le a se ’] Important Product ()P) MAIN NrUKKT TKI.. ()4;t.2l71 MVMIII.SIIK est. MANCHESm FARKAOE Pormsrty On Tuesday, teen-agers from town Civic Center Shops. To learn more, 1941 Set Center 13 to July 29. Players can register by will attend the Greater Hartford call 243-9517. calling Jim Agnew at 289-5175. NEXT TO ADAM’S APPLE Civic and Arts Festival at Constitu­ On June 28, teen-agers will have a The Cosmos team will be coached Woodland tion Plaza. The trip is sponsored by picnic at Wickham Park. To learn 168 WOODLAND ST., MANCHESTER by Penney’s soccer coach, Agnew. the North Central Regional Center. more, call 243-9517. 643-8474 Gardens PAGE TW O-B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thura., June 2, 1977 Private eye MA!)^^R^TER EVENING HE RALD, Mancfiester. Conn., Thurs., June 2, 1977 -- PAGE THREE-B Vernon mayor 'f Area bulletin boar^Junior rifle events TRIM FASHIONS i i t i gets praise will run again 0 n Andover Sptclallzing Exclushfalf In LITCHFIELD (UPI) - The Peter .The Andover Elementary School Parent-Teacher planned in Andover By BARBARA RICHMOND McCoy, whom Benoit defeated two Reilly grand juror had special praise Association plans to publish a school calendar next year. SLENDERIZING PLUS • SIZE FASHIONS for a Vernon private detective who Herald Reporter years ago, to run again this year. “ w l 'r .national holidays, school holidays, school The Andover Sportsman’s Club will con­ Trophies will be awarded for the highest aidv.*d the Reilly defense team. Vernon Mayor Thomas Benoit an­ McCoy had served three terms as and PTA functions. Local residents may include special duct its fourth annual Junior’s Day Rifle scoring Senior/Junior Team. nounced this morning that he will mayor. Grand Juror Maurice Sponzo, a announcements on the calendar, such as birthdays and Competition on June 19 at the club on Rt. 6 Age ^oups will be as follows: Group 1, r SPECIAL SIZES seek the nomination of the Before he was elected mayor, Superior Court judge, said in his anniversaries, for 25 cents per item. To learn more, con­ in Andover. Registration v.ill be from 8:30 8-9-10-year, olds; Group 2, 11-12-13-year Democratic party to run for a second Benoit served two terms on the Town report Wednesday, "The conduct of tact the school by June 17. to 9:30 a.m. olds; Group 3 ,14-15-16-year olds. Trophies 12V2 - 26 Va term next fall. Council. the private investigator, James G. Twenty-two caliber rifles will be used in will be awarded for Hi Gun, There will be and 38 - 52 Benoit made the announcement at Asked about the need to raise taxes Conway, is to be commended.” Btoodmobile will visit Rham High the competition and will be furnished by first, second and third prizes in each age his home with his wife, Lynn; this year while some other towns did Conway was widely credited with ^hool Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Persons aged ASC, as will the ammunition. group. daughter, Marsha, and son, not, Benoit said each town is unearthing much of the new evidence 16 to 66 may donate blood; 17-year-olds need parental per­ Teams may be comprised of any com­ Rifle range activity will be regulated by present. different and the services other that helped Reilly win a new trial. mission slips to give blood. Walk-in donors are welcome. bination of ^ n io r and Junior. A father ASC range officers. All safety rules while He said he seeks re-election towns lack have to be considered. He At one point in his work Conway To learn more, call Mrs. Henry Wroblinski, 742-8467. may sign-up with both son and daughter on the firing line must be obeyed and will SUIT YOURSELF recognizing the job is a demanding also cited the increase in fixed costs was arrested and charged with and a mother may do the same, as may be strictly enforced. one which requires a significant over which the town ^ d no control. carrying a dangerous weapon, his uncles and aunts. A Senior may team up Free hot dogs and soda will be served UNDER THE SUN amount of time and effort. “No mayor or first selectman can registered pistol. Bolton with more than one Junior. from noon to 1:30 p.m. predetermine something like that,” Conway had a license to carry the "I reviewed and weighed my per­ The Rockville Public Health Nursing Association will sonal and business commitments and he said. He added that he will wait weapon only in his hometown Vernon until he gets his party’s nomination and was charged after leaving it with sponsor a free high blood pressure screening clinic at have determined that I will be able to Herrick Park building Monday, June 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. continue to give the office the time (in August) before getting into any court authorities in the Litchfield specific campaign promises. Bolton students display work County Courthouse. The charge is No appointment is needed. The clinic will be open to all and attention required,” Benoit said. age groups. He said be enjoyed his first term One of the things he is working on Nfariana Malin, a business education teacher at Bolton High School, examines wide still pending. now and intends to continue will be a Sponzo also investigated The Bolton Volunteer Fire Department will sponsor a You’re Invited and is pleased with the progress variety of student projects in the annual arts and crafts exhibit Wednesday night. Students cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) course Friday made during the past two years "con­ capital improvements and capital allegations of state police harass­ to our gala equipment budget. He said if these displayed work from home economics, industrial arts and art classes. (Herald photo bv ment of Conway, a former New York and Saturday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at the firehouse. DIVE RIGHT sistent with fiscal responsibility." ^ I had been addressed in the past the Dunn) ^ City policeman. Limited registration will be on a first come, first served INTO AND He said he doesn't know who his Msis, To learn more or to register, call Nancy Fish, 649- Republican opponent will be, but town wouldn't have some of the The judge said Conway “embarked 7806. ACTIVE 'M 'm Republicans reportedly are en­ problems it has now. on an investigation more than a year OPEN HOUSE SUMMER OF couraging former Mayor Frank Benoit said he feels he fulfilled Changes due in Bolton after the homicide had occurred and SUN AND FUNI promises he made two years ago. One after Reilly had been convicted. T^e St. Maurice Church finance committee will meet June 5th 3 PM to 6 PM of his prime promises was to allow "He met resistance from the police tonight a ^ ;3 0 at the Parish Center. The Ladies of St. •fA The Latest In the people of the town to have more and certain witnesses, whose ac­ Maurice Church will have a bake sale Sunday from 10 input. He instituted a Citizens’ tivities were suspect. a.m. to 2 p.m. at Highland Park Market in Manchester. Come visit one of Manchester's Form Flattering II m -p - Forum which is conducted before New board gets acquainted “He persisted in his investigation 15% Swimweart. each Town Council meeting. He also which led to evidence that brought newest most attractive beauty The newly elected Board of Ellington started weekly press conferences. their programs for the coming year. hearing on a zone change request about the granting of the new trial,” Selectmen that will take office July 1 salons. Refreshments Some other major ac­ He said regular meetings of the Wednesday at the Community Hall. Sponzo said. (See story on Page 2-A) The second annual Ellington High School Awards Night Purtonallzed Professional met Tuesday to get acquainted, set complishments he cited were the boards will continue throughout his Frances Hailston requested a will be June 9 at 7 p.m. at the school. The program is Servicaa...... up an agenda for its first meeting, creation of a Senior Citizen Advisory term. change from residential to general designed to recognize academic achievements of i DOOR PRIZES. list priorities for the town, list ap­ Board, an Arson Squad, the position Ryba said beginning July the business for property on West St. to students during the 1976-77 school year. It will also i Hundreds To Choose pointments which it must make, and 0 SHAMPOO of police captain, a Fine Arts Com­ selectmen’s meetings will be held in allow expansion of an antique recognize students who have participated in the current i review the Town Charter. PERMANENTS mission and a Parks Commission. the meeting room of the Ckimmunty business and creation of a tea room. Savin gets spring athletic program. Parents are invited. ASETS During the past two years the town Hall, not in the selectmen’s office. There would be no new construction; also adopted a parking ordinance and First Selectman-elect Henry Ryba He said the first unofficial meeting existing building would be used. 1-86 work a loitering ordinance, implemented said interested persons will be sought of the board went well. It’s a good working board, he said. Glastonbury Parisian Coiffure aq Affirmative Action Plan, im­ to fill various town boards and of­ Mrs. Hailston and one neighbor Savin Brothers Inc. of Newington TiiaR Fmkim The new board will meet again Formally at 55 Oak 8t., NOW AT proved traffic flow on Union St., fices. He said the charter was spoke in favor of the rezoning. Four has been awarded a $24.3 million con­ The big tent is up off Welles St. at Glastonbury Center ; V ER N O N AVON BIOOMFIEU) WETHERSHELO June 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Bentley exp^ded housing for the elderly, and reviewed with regard to the other neighbors opposed the change. tract for reconstruction of a stretch for the Volunteer Fire Fighters Association beeriest, V«mon Orel* Rt. 44 806 Park Ava. Silai Doono H w y. Memorial Library. i 1043 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER continued expansion of the sewer in­ selectmen’s duties. of Interstate 86 (the Wilbur Cross schooled 7 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday. The rain-; rM r of M anchntar State Bank Bldg. MXt Caldor Ptoio Bloomfiold Wolhartfiald stallations and the sewage treatment Ryba said his board plans to set up A group swearing-in of all elected Highway) in Vernon and Tolland. or-shme event will feature dancing music by two area ; Vtfnon Not1 Bank Shopping Plaza Shegjto^^ntor The Zoning Commission plans to MM43B plant, he said. a program that will include a officials is planned June 13 at 7 p.m. Gov. Ella T. Grasso announced the bands — Blue Horizon and Mainstreet. Advance tickets ; B7B40M 24^1277 inspect ^ e property tonight. The Ofhor ito m in Homdan, Branford, Southington, Spfid. Benoit has also been active in the meeting of all town boards. Zone hearing commission has 65 dqys to make a contract award today. Two weeks are on sale at a discount. Proceeds from the beerfest will i Capitol Region Council of Govenr- Chairmen will be asked to outline Several residents attended a public decision on the request. ago, the governor announced the go to charities. ment (CRCOG). He said town of­ award of another 1-86 contract, for ficials have to have an open mind $27.9 million of work in Tolland, about regional problems. He said he Willington and Ashford, to Arute Hebron has and plans to continue to repjesent Brothers Inc. of New Britain. S i Firehouse contract awarded The Red Cross Bloodmobile will visit Riiam High all of the people of Vernon, if re­ Savin’s project begins in the vicini­ Thomas Benoit elected. ty of Dobson Rd. in Vernon and runs School Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Persons aged South Windsor cumventing the referendum) were architect Gregory Montana and for 7.9 miles to the vicinity of Rt. 195 18 to 66 may donate blood; 17-year-olds need parental per­ not at his disposal before the vote. Lupachino & Salvatore, the lowest mission slips to give blood. Walk-in donors are welcome. The South Windsor Town Council in Tolland. The Arute contract is for Councilman Leonard Sorosiak did bidder still interested in the project, voted Wednesday night to waive 8.7 miles starting at Rt. 195. To learn more, call Mrs. Henry Wroblinski, 742-8467. Area fire calls not attend the Wednesday night a workable figure of $687,(X)0 was competitive rebidding for the The reconstruction project calls Firehouse 1 project. It voted to meeting. The final vote was 7 to 1. agreed upon. The meeting had been scheduled for building four to six lanes of East Hartford Today, 8:01 a.m. —Car fire at Linden award the contract to Lupachino & expressway, some of it relocated South Windsor Salvatore of Bloomfield. next Monday but was held earlier to In addition to the contractor’s fee, Wednesday, 12:20 p.m. —Trash burning and Main Sts. from the existing 1-86 position. Me­ The Senior Citizens Luncheon Program has scheduled Only Deputy Mayor Robert Myette get the firehouse under way as soon there is an architect’s fee of $50,40oi behind bam at 460 (3oodwin St. dian barriers will be installed as a June Cottle, Outreach chairman for the Friends of the Tolland County opposed the rebid waiver, on the as possible. Work is expected to another $8,000 for clerk of the works Wednesday, 1:02 p.m. —Medical call begin in about a week. safety measure for about half the South Windsor Public Library, to speak June 6. Janice (walk-in) at the Burnside Ave. fire sta­ basis that information he requested and $18,800 for contingency. Wednesday, 11:58 a.m. —Garage fire, Groundbreaking was originally length of the project. In some McFerran will give the group hints on how to lose weight tion. Rt. 87, Andover. Columbia. South Coven­ wasn't given to him. The firehouse is planned for on June 9. scheduled for April. All the general residential areas, noise abatement Wednesday, 1:10 p.m. —Medical call to try and Bolton assisted. Hebron and Myette said copies of the Ellington Rd., across the street from barriers will be built. 191 Westerly Ter. North Coventry were on standby. mechanical specifications and a bids, however, were above the the old Firehouse 1. A November 1976 amount approved in referendum. The 1-86 project is funded 90 per Wednesday, 5:16 p.m. —Minor fire at 34 Wednesday, 2:56 p.m. -B rush fire, written statement from the bond referendum approved $765,000 for the cent by the federal government and Vernon Concord St. Florence St., Ellington. After negotiations between project. counsel (that the method was not cir­ 10 per cent by the state. The Inter-elementary school band and chorus of Vernon will present a concert June 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Vernon Center Middle School, Rt. 30. Each group will have CRCOG prepares goals f representatives from the town’s five elementary schools. The chorus is made up of Grade 4 and 5 students and the band, Grade 5 students. Church ^hool Day will be observed June 12 at Union Congregational Church. Young people from all classes ^Who will pay for it?’ AGWAY will participate in the 9 a.m. service. The annual family picnic will follow at 11 a.m, at the Del-Aire camping area in Tolland. The committee will supply grills for cooking, By BARBARA RICHMOND consultant who does some work with Another goal is to provide adequate cold drinks and will arrange activities. 'Diose attending Herald Reporter the federal Environmental Protec­ services such as sewer, water, solid should bring their own food. tion Agency (EPA), asked Linder- If goals and policy statements waste disposal and energy in the Doreen ^ a b , a member of the Tolland County Art mann what plans CRCOG has to most efficient manner, to serve the Association, has been chosen as the “Artist of the being prepared by the Capitol Region carry out its policy statementsJHe a i l s Council of Governments (CRCOG) existing and future needs of the Month” by that group. Her paintings are on display at the said some are fine, but thriow ns region. Vernon National Bank’s main office, Vernon Circle. are to work, some provision has to be need the money to back them up. made for financial aid to the towns. The annual Bean-Hole-Bean festival of the 'Tolland Linderman agreed but noted that In housing the goal is to increase This seemed to be the uppermost County Agricutural Center will be combined this year his is primarily a policy-making the range of choice for persons of all thought expressed at a sparcely Agway 21” with the annual antique show and flea market scheduled body; the decisions, lie with the income levels, especially for those attended meeting in Vernon last for Saturday and Sunday. The festival will feature a towns. He suggested, and several who have had the least choice. And to IHiwer Propslled night. Mower chicken barbecue from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday. The others agreed, that CRCOG should go maximize the opportunity for decent beans, baked for hours in the ground, will be available for The meeting was called by CRCOG further with its policy statements to housing in a healthy environment to • DO pushing-just walk behirxJ! take-out sale after 3 p.m. Saturday. The hours for the to explain the preliminary goals and • 4 hp Briggs & Stratton engine OFF include plans for financial support of serve needs of the region on a non- • 7 wheel height adjustments auction and flea market will be 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday policy statements of a comprehen­ OFF them. discriminatory basis. on a single lever • folding and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. v sive regional plan. William Houle of the Vernon Plan­ handle THESE lUIEIIDY THESE ALIIEMIY (82-0304) ff290 The Rockville Baptist Church will conduct its vacation John Linderman, chairman of ning Commission said the policy con­ Bible School June 27-30 and July 5-8 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. CRCOG and Vernon’s represen­ CRCOG also wants to encourage cerning agricultural land had been the adoption of municipal tax or­ LOW PRICES The theme will be “Sing Out For Jesus.” Mrs. Ifriscilla tative, chaired the meeting. He said watered down. He said a stronger LOW PRICES * 1 9 5 » Cooper will be director. All children in kindergarten the plan will be used as the tool for dinances which provide incentives policy should be formulated and the for housing rehabilitation, such as through Grade 6 may attend. For infopmation call Mrs. growth in the region for the next 20 to Capitol Region could be a catalyst for deferred tax payments in designated Cooper, 875-4684, or the church office, 875-1014. 25 years, but it will be continually up­ other regions to preserve these rehabilitation areas. 5L dated and changed. lands. Some of the major issues ad­ CRCOG feels, based on Area CRCOG also wants to: Agway 20” 3 hp Mower PARK HILL JOYCE dressed by the policies concern preliminary population and employ­ • 3 hp Briggs & Stratton engine • easy preservation of agricultural land, • E ncourage m aintenance of rewind start* controls located on handle FLOWER SHOP ment projections, that sufficient land viable residential neighborhoods. (62-0601) #060 acquisition and preservation of open is available regionwide to accom­ space areas along major rivers to • Increase jobs available by at­ WEEKEND modate projected growth to the year tracting new industry and promoting provide shoreline access, and expan­ 2000 . sion of overall transit ridership. existing industry. SPECIALS CRCOG wishes to encourage a • Encourage uniform administra­ * 9 9 9 5 Also, development of concentrated regional development pattern that centers of mixed land use along tion and enforcement of federal air would provide necessary balance quality legislation in the Northeast. i w m i p MINIATURE major transportation corridors, and A SI I between the manmade and natural • Encourage development of a , 34”L^'rraetbrlLswnTri ■ CARNATIONS maintenance of at least the current environment, minimizing adverse • 4 tpa« l •utomtilc drlvt with crulM control level of public transit. multi-modal regional transportation effects on environmentally sensitive - Mt and Mlwt tpowls up to S mph. William McMillan of Ellington, a system to minimize travel costs and ^ • “ " '“rt-cuihlonod pnsumallc Urtt - i r $ 2 f t o TIE GHOinEST nSlilUIICE BEnilEEN YOUR areas and scarce natural resources. travel time. M Iron'. 1«" roar • Bnsga S SIrsnon tngina wllh (CASH and CABBY) ^ alsetrlc koy ilirl olwln culUno bladai (S2-0363) #4SS nowms end AltIUMQtMtMTS FOH tVttir OCCAtlOM... i 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER TrI. 649-0791 or 649-1443 FREE Area police report PARKING * FKANK GAKEEER, Prop. SOGUU. SEGUnrTY CHECK AND YOU 6 US Sign up for Direct Deposit service at Savings Bank South Windsor were in collision Wednesday night at * 6 7 5 9 ® when you are on vacation or away from your home. a $100 cash bond. He was to appear In Luis Soto, 17, of Willimantic, was Avery St. and Beelzebub Rd. of Manchester and your social security or other court today. arrested by South Windsor Police Police said no one was hurt in the government retirement check will automatically be Direct deposit of your check makes sense, it works, Wednesday afternoon on charges of 6:43 p.m. accident. The cars TlMftewEngkiiKl sent directly to the Bank and safely deposited into stealing a car from his home town. and thousands of others are already doing it. You sustained minor damage. Court date QRRNDPRIXontanis your savings or checking account. Police said Soto was taken into is June 13 in East Hartford. Vernon should too, and all you have to do to start this free custody after the car he was driving Michael Williams, 25, of 55 Village For Amateur Players Only service is come in to any of the Savings Bank of broke down on Sullivan Ave. Soto was St., Rockville, was charged _ * 3 8 3 ® ® No need to worry about missing or losing your Manchester's 13 convenient locations near you in hitchhiking when authorities found Tolland Wednesday with disorderly conduct. Agway • Plenty ot Prizes, Inc., Vacation for Two Mighty Mac P8822T Sprayer 30” 8 hp Rider ______check, having to go out in inclement weather to Savings Bank Country, or call 646-1700. the disabled car and learned it was Elmer Nielson, 48, of 10 Hunter He was released on a $100 non-surety • hypro twin piston pump - delNers up to 3 gpm at 300 In the Carribbean, Stereo Sets, Etc. stolen, police said. cash or deposit it, or wondering where your check is Rd., Tolland, and Edward R. bond for appearance in court June 22 psi e durable poly tank - won't corrode or scale out • Briggs & Stratton engine e30" lull floating deck I • Begins June 16th Soto was charged with second- Nielson, 25, of 9 Hunter Rd., Tolland, in Rockville. • rugged steel frame. • automotive type differential, 4 speeds, up to 7 mph degree larceny. He was released on a (81-1649) • super lo-tone muffler were charged Wednesday night with (82-0356) ||I435 • All Draws of Sixteen Filled on a First $5,000 non-surety bond for court breach of peace. Come Basis appearance June 13 in East Hartford. Police said the two men were in- John Breneman, 30, of 108 Broad ”olved in a disturbance in which an St., Manchester, was charged early • Mens' and Womens’ Singles Reynold J. Berube, 21, of Windsor- object was thrown through a window this morning with third-degree 540 New State Rd. ville, was Issued a summons for For Entry Details Contact Either: of a trailer. The elder Nielson was criminal trespassing and misuse of MANCHESTER failure to obey a stop sign. His car M i S i i i FMMHKTOH FARMS EAST HARTFORD released on his promise to appear in registration plates. He was released Mon., Tuee., Wed. a FrI. 8-5:30 OR and car driven by Stephen J.Ahearn, court in Stafford July 11. Edward on his promise to appear in court RACQUET CUR racquet cun 18, of 155 Abby Rd., South Windsor, There. 8-8:30 Sat. 8-4:00 Nielson was held overnight in lieu of June 22 in Rockville. AGWAY Sn-4123 S2S-I2S1 PAGE F O U R -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June », 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., June 2, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-B GOP responds tonight Gardening Red Sox move up in AL standings

NEW YORK (UPI) - Like Texas Rangers. "Everybody on this Evans walked. Rick Miller drove in his second loss against six wins. It Brett hit a two-run homer to spark Mark Fidrych, super rookie of 1976, By Frank Atwood to Carter energy plan team has a lot of pride. Everybody is his second straight loss this season. most other American one run with a double and Rick was the eighth loss in 11 games for Kansas City’s 15-hit attack. Dennis Leaguers, Carl Yastrzemski putting out.” Burleson put the Red Sox in front the Rangers. Leonard went 7 2-3 innings for the Jjm BIbby, aided by Sid Monge, won his fourth game. Fidrych went six in­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Brock, moderating the show, says his gasoline, and petroleum-related was aghast last winter as the wjth a two-run double. Yastrzemski’s Twins 4, Yankees 3 win while Bill Singer, tagged for six • nr»*sfc:■3sssws*sjsiMsa«SP^ nings, allowing 10 hits, five runs and Republican Party has prepared a the GOP favors conservation, mass items like fertilizer, “production will The victory, combined with the Rod Carew singled with two out runs and six hits in 4 1-3 innings, lost New York Yankees apparently Yankees’ 4-3 loss to the Minnesota five hits while walking two and The Wisteria grew from seed, the $20,000 nationwide television transit, more fuel-efficient cars, tax go down, there will be a shortage of and the bases fill^ , capping a three- his seventh game against two wins. program featuring Ronald Reagan put together an invincible Twins, moved the Red Sox Into se­ striking out one. gift of a relative who lived at Twin incentives for home, insulation, food and prices to the consumer will run ninth-inning rally, which lifted While Sox 4, Orioles 2 and other GOP stars to respond to team. But now the season is. cond place in the AL Eastern Divl- A’s 6, .Mariners 3 Lakes in Salisbury. The parent vine higher production of oil, gas and coal, rise.” American L e a g u i ^ the Western Division leaders over Ralph G arr’s two-run single in the President Carter’s energy program. .sion, only 1V4 games behind the first- the Yankees. Carew’s blow cam e off seventh inning snapped a 2-2 tie to Tony Armas’ two-run triple and bore the customary blue blossoms and development of new ener^ William Coleman, transportation approximately one-third over' place Baltimore Orioles. It was a Earl Williams’ two-run homer were but those on the daughter plant in The program —. filmed at coal sources. and, again like most other Sparky Lyle, who had relieved Rob push Chicago past Baltimore. Ken secretary under President Ford, the big blows for Oakland as Doc Manchester are white. The color is a mines, auto plants, shopping centers, Normally such programs by the particularly satisfying win because Guidry with none out in the ninth and Brett pitch^ a seven-hitter for his rides a Washington subway and says American Leaguers, he thinks Medich won his fifth game of the variation that sometimes shows up subways, farm s and gas stations — ' party out of power are formal shows the Red Sox rallied from a 5-0 deficit. second homer came with one out in retired the first two batters he faced. sixth victory while Jim Palmer mass transit - not mentioned in the the Yankees can be beaten. year. Glenn Abbott was the loser for when plants are grown from seed. contends the energy situation is less featuring members of Congress the seventh inning. Chris Chambliss hit his sixth homer dropped his fourth decision com­ Carter p ro g ram - “is the way people “This club has bounced back all Seattle, which rallied in the ninth Mrs. Claribel Karr, whose Wisteria critical than Carter claimed and talking into the camera. But the GOP should get to work.” Yastrzemski opened the sixth with Reliever Mike Paxton, who worked for New York. pared to seven wins. year,” said Yastrzemski Wednesday only to have Joe Coleman end the climbs to the roof of her porch on the charges his is a tax program, not an energy show, filmed across the coun­ a homer off Doyle Alexander cutting 1 2-3 shutout innings, won his first Royals 11, Jays 3 Indians 6, Tigers 4 energy program. night after hitjting two homers in the the Red Sox’ deficit to 5-3 before game with the relief help of Bill John Mayberry hit three homers Duane Kuiper drove in three runs game by coming out of the bullpen south side of the 59 Foster St. house, try, features congressmen inter­ The Republican position is NBC has given a half hour to the Boston Red Sox’ 7-5 victory over the George Scott singled and Dwight Campbell while Alexander suffer^ and drove in five runs and George with two singles as Cleveland dealt and throwing a double play ball. estimates the age of the vine from viewing citizens about energy. summed up by a tanned Ronald Republican Party at 8 o’clock tonight the number of years she has lived in A salesman in Washington, D.C. Reagan standing in front of classic to respond to Carter’s mid-April . • w-tiwiwau,-.w.isfc»>r?ai Manchester. It would be many feet tells Rep. Jack Cunningham the California landscape. energy address. An advance Lone MHS survivor taller if it had not been cut back proposed 57 cents a gallon standby “This (Carter’s) program will seren in g Wednesday showed; many times. It follows a wooden tax on gasoline “ will just about kill bring us to a halt — dead in our Eight prominent Republicans on m e.” trellis from the ground to the porch tracks,” Reagan said. “It could cost the program endorse Carter’s call roof and then spreads to both sides. If Rep. Jack Kemp is told by an auto the average family $1,000 a year. for energy conservation, but criticize Thoughts ApLENty Dow still alive allowed to continue growing it might worker at a Buffalo plant that "more This is not an e n e r^ program it is a easily climb another story. his proposed tax on gasoline and gas- taxes means less jobs.” guzzling automobiles. tax program. The biggest tax The flower clusters, at least a foot An Ohio farm er tells Rep. Clarence program in the history of our coun­ Republican National Chairman Bill long, hang straight down and close Brown that if he has to pay more for try.” in CIAC tourney together. Their fragrance attracts By Len Auster honey bees from far around. When Only one Manchester High performer remains alive in the the picture was taken, the flowers Manchester police report Girls’ Class L Division Tennis Tournament after yesterday’s ab­ were at their best. The blossoms are breviated first day of play at Hall High in West Hartford. short lived, however, and now are The lone survivor is sophomore He was charged with operating a motor vehicle while Bit of nostalgia ‘71, is a graduate of Assumption gone for this year. Two Manchester men received fractured collarbones Cherie Dow, who drew the No. 1 under the influence of liquor and scheduled for court June College, now attending Western New We have written all that Mrs. Karr when they were thrown from a motorcycle Wednesday at There was a baseball game played ranking off her 14-0 mark in regular Main and Strickland Sts. 2 1 . England Law School. He didn’t lose Game could tell us about the origin of her last Saturday at East Catholic’s season play. Dow drew a bye in the Other arrests Wednesday included Robert Cormier, 20, Eagle Field. For some it brought the touch with three hits versus the white Wisteria, but the Gardening Mark A. Antonucci, 21, of 107B Oakland St., driver of first round and advanced with an rescheduled of 445 Oakland St., ch arg ^ with three counts of issuing back memories and to others it in­ present-day varsity. Other vets were Encyclopedia written by Donald the motorcycle, and his passenger, Robert Thurston, 19, easy 6-0, 6-0 triumph over Joanne troduced some realization. Dan Pinto, Joe Banning, Russ .Manrhester High's girls Wyman, horticulturist emeritus of of 107A Oakland St., were treated at Manchester bad checks, second-degree larceny and third-degree Dalfino of Southington in the second the Arnold Arboretum, describes the Memorial Hospital and discharged. larceny. The charges stem from incidents on several The first East Alumni Game went Bilodeau, Tom Juknls and Tom soflhall game against Hamden Happeny. The latter got the award round. High yesterday in Hamden white variation as occurring here and Police said Antonucci was thrown about 16 feet from dates in Hartford. Cormier was turned over to Hartford to the "old tim ers” by an 11-9 count. Leaning over backwards Sent to the sidelines were Belinda there when the plants are grown the vehicle and Thurston was thrown about 36 feet. police. The grads have put on a few years for traveling the farthest, coming in was postponed because of from Orlando, Fla. Happeny, a Welti in singles and the doubles rain. The State Tournament from seed. In fact, there are other According to the police report, the motorcycle was Vincent S. Marino, 25, of Wethersfield, was charged but 90 per cent remembered how the Pittsburgh Pirate Bill Robinson tilts sternward after being teams of Kathy McCoan-Oiane possible colors — pink and several attempting to pass a car stopp^ and signaling to turn left early today with operating a vehicle while his license was game is played. They pulled off a few University of Hartford grad, is a plucked by a pitch thrown by Philadelphia Phillie hurler Larry first round lilt is slated to he deputy sherrlff in Daytona Beach. Whitaker and Laura Burnett-Cindy played today at 3:13. shades of lilac, as well as the regular onto Strickland St. from Main St. The cycle struck the suspended license and speeding. He was released on a tricks which the present varsity Christenson. (UPI Photo) Formica. Welti drew a bye in the wouldn’t, couldn’t or can’t. All have or soon will be successes Locally, all softball and lit­ blue. There are Wisterias, also, with left front fender of the car and continued several feet $100 nonsurety bond for court appearance June 14. first round but was ousted by double flowers, but these are not before striking a curb, police said. What it boils down to in a nutshell in the biggest game —life. And one tle league contests were final note, when addressing the seventh-ranked Leesa Shapiro of washed out. They'll be recommended because they are not The driver of the car was Nancy L. Stavinsky, 21, of 160 is savvy, and these veterans had it. Warde High of Fairfield 6-1, 6-0. reliable bloomers and the flowers Gardner St., She was not injured. The lessons learned were still in their Eagle coach it’s stiU “coach” or rescheduled. “Mr. Penders.” There’s a reason for The sophomore pair of McCoan- decay quickly in wet weather. Antonucci was charged with disregarding traffic . Having not played together, Cub relievers that. Whitaker was eliminated in the first (Wisteria is capitalized, if anyone markings. one practiced, one of the R round by the Glastonbury High duo of Thirty-nine doubles teams and 45 should wonder, because it was memorable plays was a relay from Bits and pieces Diane Brown-Ann Weatherwax 6-4,6- singles entrants were on hand when leftfielder John Quinn to shorstop named, back in the early 1800s, for a Francis C. Benvento, 52, of 79 Homestead St., was wpowDe 4 while Burnett-Formica were play began. Action was suspended by person. Dr. Caspar Wistar of the charged with a motor vehicle violation after his car left Dan Socha to catcher Brian Sullivan Upon hearing that the New York coming through toppled by Bunnell High’s Kathy rain with matches to resume today which naljed Ken Brasa at home. Mets fired Manager Joe Frazier, one University of Pennsylvania.) the road and struck a pole on Woodland St. He was not in­ SLOW Miller-Beth Schiffer 6-2, 6-4. thought came to mind. M. Donald with the championships Friday. Twist tells story jured. COOKM It showed two things. No. 1 is baseball sense and No. 2 is the in­ Grant, club president, has been ac­ There are native American GOODNESS! NEW YORK (UPI) — Although they are not household names tense competitiveness. None of the cused by some dissident players of Wisterias, but the vines we most to the average baseball fan, Bruce Sutter and Willie Hernandez vets wanted to lose. They played not wanting to be first. It’s somewhat often see are either Japanese or Grasso silent , hard and wanted to win and to all a humourous in that Grant couldn’t are two primary reasons the Chicago Cubs are currently in first Defense eyeing Chinese in origin. A sure way to tell loss would’ve been a bitter pill. To pull himself to be first in firing a place in the National League East. Chinese from Japanese Wisteria is to L in o N too many players today all they want manager, instead waiting for San observe whether the vines twist from .Mets 6, Expos 4 on pay veto jjlans MEMORY- is to see action. Losing doesn’t hurt Diego to pull the rug out from under Cubs’ Manager Herman Franks Erving closely left to right or from right to left, says and the competitiveness is lacking. John McNamara before acting...Tom had to gloat over the latest perfor­ John Stearns’ first career grand- Mr. Wyman. Going back for a second MATIC HARTFORD (UPI) — (SovyEfia T. Grasso today That last ingredient no coach can Seaver, the biggest Met dissident, mance of his bullpen stars slam home run capped a five-run look, I found the vines twisting from refused to say if she would veto a bill to almost double OVEN teach. wants to be traded yet it’s reported Wednesday night. It was Steve On­ fifth inning to lead the Mets to their left to right, identifying the Chinese & PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Julius Erving knows he’ll never be lawmakers’ salaries, but was confident the legislature *398"® CONTROL ’The reunion, which Coach Jim his market worth is not that great. tiveros who singled home Jerry second straight win under new Wisteria. The Japanese vines twist left alone on the offensive end of a basketball court, but he’s would have the sense not to pass the “excessive” Penders hopes to turn into an annual He’s been hit with a troublemaker Morales with the winning run in the Manager Joe Torre. Dave Kingman the other way. Wisteria blossoms hang gracefully from a vine estimated to be 14 piece drawing bigger crowds than usual in the NBA championship measure. event,' brought back those who’ve tag, maybe rightly so, and that’s 13-inning, 4-3 Cubs’ win over the Car­ singled home the first Mets run in the Mrs. Karr has lived in the nearly 40 years old at the home of Mrs. Claribel Karr on 59 The Senate last week approved a bill that would raise COOK KIT gone on, gone on in many cases made some have a 'hands off’ policy dinals, but Sutter and Hernandez fifth. Tom Seaver, now 5-3, went 6 1-3 finals. Manchester house since 1920 and for With PurchsM 01 innings for his first win since April Foster St. The blooms are white, a variation from the usual from $13,000 to $23,000 the two-year compensation, in FREE to become a success. For example towards the three-time National were even more impressive, com­ The Doctor has remained his spec­ for Erving by working the ball inside years her late husband worked for Litton MIcrowavo Ovon 30. Wisteria blue. (Herald photo by Pinto) eluding------expenses, for' 'lawmakers...... Legislative leaders..... (}uinn, who resides in Manchester, is League Cy Young Award winner... bining for 14 strikeouts in seven in­ tacular self even in the two to McGinnis. But McGinnis was Cheney Bros. She now lives alone but Glunts 2, Padres-0 would get larger raises and Superior Court judges would a graduate of Holy Cross and the After watching the last two games ning? of relief work. overwhelming defeats the Portland guarded effectively by Maurice there are neighbors on the other side get a $4,000 increase. ’The House of Representatives is University of Connecticut Law played in Portland, one can do Sutter, who has 14 saves and a Ed Halicki went the distance for Trail Blazers handed his Lucas and when he managed to elude of the two-family house, and her expected to act on the measure before the constitutional­ School and is a practicing attorney in nothing but marvel at the talents of league-leading 0.98 earned run the first time in 11 starts, struck out Philadelphia 76ers to square the best- Lucas, Bill Walton m ov^ in to in- daughter, who lives in the area, com­ New buds are forming while the first It is another hybrid developed in ly mandated June 8 adjournment date. Hartford. Trail Blazer center Bill Walton. The average in 24 appearances this 11, and yielded six hits in halting the of-seven series at two games apiece. itimidate or block shots. es frequently to see her. Mrs. l^ rr is buds bloom, and the plant continues England by a family firm named “I don’t think the legislature would ever ask to have Steve Longo, Class of '71, is a Cen­ 6-11 UCLA grad was hurt his first two Padres’ winning streak at five. Jack But with George McGinnis Portland Coach Jack Ramsay 94 years old, but takes care of her to produce flowers to September. Jackman and called Jackman in such a bill signed,” Mrs. Grasso told a (Capitol news con­ tral Connecticut grad now a medical years in the NBA but when healthy Clark singled home the first Giants’ hopelessly mired in a shooting slump hopes his team keeps its aggressive, own home. She reads a lot, she said, It grows on a five-foot fence, sup­ National run in the sixth and they added English or jackmanii in Latin. It is ference; “Percentage wise it is quite excessive.” lab technician at Rockville General the big redhead is simply excep­ and center Caldwell Jones offering fast-breaking game intact when the and her daughter brings books to her ported also by a wire trellis. It is also another in the eighth on a double by hard to believe how many varieties The governor said she would wait to see what action the Hospital and as someone noted, tional. He has a flair for the round- little more on offense than bringing series resumes Friday night with from the library. in the partial shade of an apple tree ball game and his love for it is League Rob Andrews and Derrel Thomas’ of Clematis there are, a hundred or House takes before deciding whether she would sign the that’s just one step below being a the ball upcourt, Erving has drawn Game 5 at the Spectrum. Portland but seems to get enough sun. When noticeable. If starting a franchise, it season, gave up the tying run in the single. Clematis lovely more available in American bill. doctor. Mike Jubb, a '71 grad, Is a two, and sometimes three, iBIazers lost by six in the first game and by 18 the vine reaches the top of the five- ninth inning, but still struck out nine We are now in the season when nurseries. She is on record favoring a proposal passed by a Northeastern grad and an accoun­ would be a most difficult choice Dodgers 6, Asiros 2 around him each time he’s Touched in the second before returning home foot fence it reaches for a low branch batters over five innings. Hernandez, flowering vines add much to the It has some disease problems and legislative committee to increase the two-year salary to tant. Sullivan, also a *71 grad of Blast, between acquiring Walton or Relief ace Charlie Hough hurled the ball. and winping two games. on the tree and keeps right on clim­ the 21-year old rookie left­ beauty of our surroundings. Clematis we have lost a third plant, probably $15,(X)0. However, that plan later died in another com- is a junior high teacher in Naugatuck Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. For the three shutout innings to earn his 14th Coach Gene Shue protested early in ‘T m ^ ery pleased with the way we bing. hander with a 2.10 ERA, cam e on in is one of these and it has a long for this reason. We were warned not ihittee and the larger salary Increase was added on as an and is Naugatuck High jayvee record, I’d take a healthy Walton... save while Ron Cey drove in three Tuesday night’s 130-98 Portland romp played,” Ramsay said following We have a second clematis, When Howard Cosell got hit by a the 11th and proceeded to strike out period of bloom. It needs support, but to let the lower part of the stem be in­ amendent to an otherwise uncontroversial bill. baseball coach. His '77 team com­ runs with a double and a single in that the Blazers were playing a zone Tuesday's win, “but all it means is following Mrs. “(Tiumley” by a week foul ball in the chest Monday night five of the six Cardinals he faced in helping Los Angeles snap a four- once started upward, seems to take jured, giving an entrance for disease She said she had talked with legislative leaders in both piled a 12-5 record. Mike Jeffries is defense but the referees disagreed. that we are now involved in a three- or so and now in bloom. It is red, with at UConn grad school while Bob and told all, he enunciated the belief notching his second victory. game losing streak. Ted Martinez, care of itself, the tendrils grasping organisms, but this could have houses about the pay raise bill and said there seemed to Erving, however, thinks his coach game series with two games to be flowers about five inches across and Love, one of the most recent that that would make a lot of “They’re just superb,” said filling in for the injured Bill Russell the taller stalks. happened. be support for changing the version that pass^ the was right. played on their floor.” the vine has hundreds of buds. It will graduates, is at Catholic University sportswriters happy. Close Howard, Franks. “I felt five innings was We have one that starts to bloom in Pruning can be left until spring, Senate. at shortstop, singled in the first The series returns to Portland for bloom for many weeks. It also is in Washington, D.C. studying but unfortunately for the fans who enough for Sutter. He’s been just sen­ May, an English variety, Mrs. when the job is to clear away the Mrs. Grasso also said she would sign the ethics bill that Dodger run and scored two others. Shue tried to open up the offense Game 6 Sunday afternoon. against a fence but has no tree to architecture. can’t tune you out, it didn’t hit high sational so far, but if we didn’t have a Cholomondeley, pronounced in the tangle of small vines on which the passed the Senate this week. The bill, which still must go climb so it will form a mound of Don Gaudreau, also of the Class of enough. day off tomorrow, I wouldn’t have English fashion, Mrs. “C3iumley.” It flowers grew this year and which will to the House, is considered weaker than the plan she vines at the top of the fence and some gone that far with him.” has light blue flowers, up to eight in­ be dead and dry by that time. requested earlier this year. Tennis career budding vines will topple over on the other Elsewhere in the National League, ches across, with separated sepals “Half a loaf is a step down the road,” she said. .. side. Ibdayonly Pittsburgh blanked Philadelphia, 3-0, Manchester nine Cincinnati downed Atlanta, 5-2, San happens once Francisco put away San Diego, 2-0, National competition New York edged Montreal, 6-4, and Los Angeles stopped Houston, 6-4. on agenda today Pirates 3, Phillies 0 for MHS’s Cherie Dow All StylesI Contemporary, In a game shortened by rain after state CIAC Baseball Tournament action begins today for 7'A innings, John Candelaria halted By LEN AUSTER “I'm working now on sharpening C N ® '^ , 0 9 ® ’ the Phillies on two hits while A1 my vollies and overhead. Girls tennis Manchester High and three area clubs. Herald Sporlswriter Colonial and Traditional Manchester, 21st seed in Class LL with a 9-9 record, travels Oliver tripled home one run and is not at t)ie net and if you can get up Come In today and create a dining room at great scored another on a single by Rennie With a flourish Manchester there you can win a lo t." Dow downstate to Westport to face 12th-ranked 12-6 Staples High in a Stennett in a three-run first inning. High sophomore Cherie Dow asserts. savingsl Choose the table thafs just right for your family. playdown tilt with a 4 o’clock start. Pittsburgh ended a five-game losing has burst upon the tennis Priscilla Mally, Manchester High Select a hutch that looks terrific In your room. Whatever In other playdown contests, 13th- streak. scen e. And h er budding, girls' coach, points out Dow is in­ you choose you can be sure of fine quality, style ranked 11-7 South Windsor High hosts 72 2/3innings worked, struckout 99. In Reds 5, Braves 2 promising career will get a big terested in tennis, has self- and durability now at great savings you'll lovel 20th seed 9-9 Cheshire and 16th- his last outing, a 7-0 whitewashing of Dan Driessen drove in two runs to motivation and has a tremendous at­ ranked 10-8 E ast Hartford High Windham which qualified support the three-hit pitching of Pat lift the last week of June and titude. Mally was quick to add that Topstone Pine 3-pc. 8etl entertains 17th-seeded 10-8 Guilford Manchester for the tourney, Jordan Zachry as the Reds captured their the first two weeks of July Dow has helped her teammates in High in Class L Division bouts. In a fanned a career-high 20. His earned fifth straight and moved to the .500 when she’ll be competing in improving their games, “she is an large 30x60 trestle table, 1 Bench and 2 Class S Division clash, 12th-ranked run average (ERA) is a nifty 0.74. See our new 3rd floor mark for the first time since the her first 16-and under National excellent teacher.” Mate’s Chairs. Reg. $665. 12-6 Coventry High hosts 21st seed 7-7 fourth game of the season. Dow practices very hard, Mally CLEARANCE CENTER Tournament sanctioned by the now St. Mary’s of Greenwich. All games The Manchester-Staples winner Driessen’s two-run single in the se­ remark^, and that inevitably rubs Save on 000 dining chairs, tables and begin at 4. will move to Friday’s first round cond inning came after George United States Lawn Tennis off on the rest of the squad. Also, hutches from 30 to 50% offll Aprofessional Manchester is led by senior center- where it’ll face fifth-ranked 14-4 Foster was hit by a pitch and Dave Association (USL'YA). “she may lose a match but she'll fielder Ray Gliha and senior catcher Westhill High in Stamford. Concepcion singled. Dow, who recently ( ompleted a 14- analyze her game and her opponent's Tom Jones. Gliha wound up the cam­ 0 campaign to lead I le high school and she will win the next time. She is SxlOCdor Portrait only q q paign with a 13-game hitting streak girls’ team, revea ed she’ll be a very smart player and a super, finishing up at .343. He drove in nine • Beals Solid Maple 5-pc Dining Suite • Choose from our selection of eight scenic Sports briefs leaving for the West ( oast and begin super person.” A tramendout value In beautiful, durable, solid Maple by one and color backgrounds. runs. Jones after a torrid start cooled practice at Stanford f niversity June The CIAC State Tournament began of the finest makers In the land! Includes 48” Rnd. TbI. w/2-12" down a bit but still finished with a 23. yesterday with Dow one of the top Ivs, 4 catkin-bk chairs. Reg. $979.00 Now sale priced at only • Select additional portraits and save up to fine .338 batting average and team­ H compared to 1975 prices. Tournament action begins four seeds, probably in the top three or leading 17 RBIs. He collected three Top Rank, Inc., for rights to the days later at San Jo si Calif., for a • See our new large Decorator Portrait. Lafleur collects Cherie Dow four, in the Class L Division. She homers, two triples and one double to Muhammad Ali-Earnie Shavers week-long tournament with stops in might win it. " I want to w in ." Dow • Your complete satisfaction guaranteed or e Hitchcock 7 pc. Dining Set e Singer Oak 7 piece Suite lead the Indians in the extra hit NEW YORK (UPI) - Guy Lafleur, world heavyweight title fight in the California cities oA Burlingame '76 rankings of 16 and under which said, "When I go to (junior) tour­ your money cheerfully refunded. department. the 25-year-old right wing of the September may have been kayoed and Belevedere also onj the agenda. were just released, Dow was in the naments I'm there to compete. Includes 42" Rnd. table w/2-14” Ivs. Includes large redangular table Come see Expected to draw the starting Stanley Cup Champion Montreal Wednesday with Garden President Expected return is around July 15. No. 11 slot. Easily that place will be "I'm very serious about tennis." No obligation to buy additionai portraits and 6 fan-top side chairs. Plus a 54" w/4 Capt. chrs. 54" Huntboard w/ mound assignment against Staples is Chnadians, was in New York Mike Burke saying he is “turning the “I’m really excited,’!bubbled the she continued, " I think I'm capable Westport BuffettI Reg. $1284. our huge selection nowll bettei'when the ‘77 New England poll china top. Reg. $1491.00 , junior lefthander Mike Jordan. He Wednesday to collect a new car matter over to our attorneys.” petite 16-year old youngster with comes out next year (rankings are of beating anyone in New England. I Now sale priced at only One sitting per subject-^$1 per subject lor •799 Now priced at only •995 additional subjects, groups, or Individuals In compiled a 5-3 won-lost record and in awarded to him after being chosen by short blonde hair cut close to her always one year behind). may not do it but I have the strokes Sport magazine as the Most Valuable the same family. Persons under 18 must be Burke was angry about statements face, “ I can’t wait to go.” Dow was But she didn’t get going until age 12 and confidence in my game. As long • Sprague-Carlton Rock Maple Player in the championship series accompanied by parent or guardian. from Bob Arum, president of Top selected for the first time by the New at Neipsic Country Club and really as I enjoy it I'll play. I'm getting a lot FREE DELIVERY ■ FINE QUALITY Smith elected against Boston. Rank, which suggested that the England Tennis Association (NETA) didn't get serious until the following of opportunites thru tennis right now Colonial design In a large red. tbi., Lafleur scored 56 goals last season FAMOUS PERSONAL SERVICE SAN DIEGO (U PI) - Ballard Garden was seeking special tax to play in the national tournament summer. Previously it was swim­ and enjoying it. There are so many 54" Hutch w/glass, 2-arm, 4-slde cat­ and led the league with 136 points, 11 kin-back chra. Reg. $1907.50 PHOTOGRAPHER TUES. WED. THUR. FRI. SAT. Smith, former general manager of breaks from New York Gov. Hugh having played and done well In junior ming and softball for the athletically things I haven't learned but I'm lear­ ON DUTY more than he tallied the previous tournies in the region. Now sale priced at only l ' | Q 0 g MAY JUNE JUNE4UNE JUNE the San Diego Mariners of the World Carey to stage the fight here on Sept. gifted Dow. ning all the tim e," she summarized. i o a ;m .-8 P.m , Hockey Association Wednesday was year. 20. What makes Dow’s rise so much What are her major assets? “I'm a And for now. tennis has brought the 31 1 2 3 4 elected vice president and general more remarkable is she’s been lefty," she articulates, “and that enthusiastic Dow her first trip to a 9:30-5:30-TUE. & THUR. TIL 9:PM CLOSED SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS counsel for the San Diego Padres. Talk breakdown ' “ I wouldn’t bother the governor playing for only four years. Most qf throws a lot of people off. I feel I national tournament and a three- „„M A *!«W T a vmioN Smith, son-in-law of Padres’ owner with such a thing,” Burke said. “We the top players are nurtured from have an effective serve. There's a lot week working vacation. And there's MANCHESTER 935 MAIN ST. 643-5171 533 COTTAGE GROVE RD. 242-5549 BLOOMFIELD 1148 T a M Tm itti Tri-Oty f NEW YORK (UPI) — Negotiations pay our taxes and I have no intention age five or so but the local product of topspin on my forehand and that probably more on the horizon—for Friday between Madison Square Garden and of asking for a special tax break." got a late start. It hasn’t hurt. In the throws people off, too. her horizons seem unlimited. PAGE S IX -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchestfr, Conn.. Thurs., June 2, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn .lurs., June 2, 1977 - PAGE SEVEN-B LEGAL INDEX ••••••••#••••••••••• sssss* Homan For Solo 23 N O T IC It Homes For Snin 23 Buninnnn Proporty 26 Eagles win finale, NOTICE I - loM wW FounU EAST HARTFORD Z — P w tonM Offered by the MANCHESTER - Freshly PUBUC SCHOOLS 3 — Annovnewntnia National Weather Forecast remodeled three bedroom Manchaeter, Conn. 4 -> Entftrtainm«nt INVITATION TO BID 5 — Auctions Victoriai) Cape. Gorgeous PRIME CORNER get set for tourney PHILBfilCK country kitchen, convenient BID #400 BUILOINQ FOR LEASE FINANCIAL S h e H e r a l h REPAIR, RELOCATION A location. $36,600. Lessenger • Ideal oflice or retail lo­ 6 — BondS'StOCks-MorlQSOM Sella, 6468713, 423-9261. Finishing regular Rick Cannata. One doubles Lareau copped singles INSTALLATION OF 9 — Portonsi Loans cation FENCING - 3 SCHOOLS 10 — tnsursnea CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING AGENCY season play with a 5-2 team, that of Greg Lareau matches for East in the BERKSHIRES SAVOY, • 16,000 square feet on one and Matt Barone, will be triumph over Rockville. Information may be ob­ IMPLOVMINT MtWVeOK MASS. - Year round 3 floor win yesterday was tained from Alan Desmarais, 13 - H«)p Wsntod 79.77 entered. Lareau teamed Lareau combined with 14 — Businoss Oppoftunitios MANCHESTER - Raised bedroom Mobile Home. Also 4 • Extensive parking East Catholic High’s with Visgilio in '76 to cop Barone for a doubles vic­ Purchasing Agent, East Hart­ 15 — Situation Wantad - Ranch. Four years old. room Cabin, with wood stove, • Masonary construction ford School Department. 110 boys' tennis team over the doubles crown. tory tuning up for the iOUCATION PHONE Eight rooms, four large fleldstone fireplace, on 8 • Fully air conditioned 643-2711 acres. 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Complete training Homon For Sato 23 Homan For Snio 23 In Porter Street or Martin tournaments and saw putting touch in Atlanta for fairway placements. 56 — Misc for Rant CHECK ENCLOSED □ CASH ENCLOSED 12:00 noon tha day bafora bedrooms, 1!>4 baths, large living room, formal dining classification from Rual publication. AUTD MECHANIC program. $500. investment eat-in kitchen, formal room, and private yard School area. In the $50s. Call last weekend have helped Recent rains have left AUTOMOTIVE Experiencsd auto mechanic wanted his lead slip, away in Residence to Residence AA Oaadllna for Saturday and required to start your own dining room, fireplace, 2- makes this an attractive private party, at 847-1567. him earn $82,000 this year 61 — Autos lor Sala immediately. 40 hours per week. No business. Ideal for retired or the Atlanta Classic, parts of the course soggy for an area of approximately 62 w- Trucks for Sala Monday it 12:00 Noon Friday. Saturdays. Good rrlnae benefits. See car garage. $41,500.00 home for your family. — 12th on the PGA money and golfers said the 1.6 acres on the west side of 63 — Haavy Equipmant for Sala ID (*) (D Mr. Carter. Carter Chevrolet Com­ part time. Details on request. feels “ready logo’’ for 64 — MolorcyOas-Bicyclas (4) (5) pany, Inc. 1229 Main St.. Mr. Barker. ESCA Field list and more than any dampness will prevent Keeney Street, 368 Keeney a first-place showing 65 — Campars-Trsilars-Mobila PLEASE READ Manchester. Training Division Box 619, CON’TEMPORARY • 8 9 , 0 0 0 other pro has accumulated m uch roll. Street. • Homas Hounnhold Goods 40 66 — Automotiva Sarvica Wading River, New York. RANCH - With 12 rooms, in the $250,000 Kemper without a tournament vic­ "The rain is making the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH YOUR AD 11792. 7.93 acres of cleared land 67 — Autos for Rani-Laasa (•) in executive neighborhood, with strong possibilities of CUSHMAN MAPLE Hutch - Open. tory. course play much longer OF EAST HARTFORD - (D (1) («) (10) Claatiflad adi ara takan ovar EXPERIENCED Painter with 'adjoining inlaw apart­ subdivision, and a five Large size. Excellent condi­ "It's going to happen," TTie top six PGA money SPECIAL EXCEPTION - SERVICE BUSINESS with tion. $150. Call 6462791, after than normal,” said Rik tha phona at a convamanca. Wanted. Call between 5 and 6 $800 a week income. Available ment. Main house has bedroom Raised Ranch, in the confident ex-Wake winners are sitting out the Massengale. "The greens HILLSTOWN ROAD A Have we helped you Tha Herald la raa^naibla for p.m. 8464343. large sunken living room, 7:00 p.m. WOODSIDE STREET (B-21) lately?...call 643-2711. ontybna incorrect Inaartlon and in this area. A cash business. move-in condition. Two Forest golfer said on the Kemper, and only three of are real good. Minimum down payment formal dining room, 3 Application for Special (ID <«) than only to the aiza of the RELIABLE & Responsible fireplaces, 2Vi baths, for­ b a b y ITEMS - Carriage, por- eve of today's opening the top 10 are competing. («) (14) (15) original inaartlon. Errora which required. 643-4301. baths, 4 bedrooms, master “It’s a long golf course older woman to watch two mal dining room, paneled tacrib, stroller, bike seat, Exception approval under Ar­ do not leaaan tha value of tha bedroom with dressing round. "If I didn't think I Severe winter and you have to drive it children. Must live in North family room. In Bolton. playpen, changing table, and ticle II, Section 2.02.02 to per­ LEGAL advartiaament will not be cor­ ESTABUSHED Pest Control area, family room, large was going to play well, I temperatures killed much straight — it boils down to End of Manchester. Call after much more, (-all 647-1150. mit development and erection rected by an additional inser­ firm. Gross over $40,000 in game room with pool table, driving and putting,” he of a church at the northwest NOTICE (i») (17) (11) (111 (201 tion. 4 p.m., 6461317. 1976. An excellent reputation TOWN OF MANCHESTER plus extra building lot. avocado g r e e n Rug and said. comer of Hillstown Road and and potential. Owner has Pad -15 feet long, 12' 6” wide. VS PART TIME Help in haying. Massengale, who has Woodside Street — Rural other commitments. 528-4749. Used Gun type oil burner. SUSIE L. BRIGGS, ET AL Apply in person, 364 Bldwell Deep In the woods of 2 FAMILY - Duplex 65, Standings won $93,897 on the PGA Residence Zone. SORRYI NO PHONE ORDERS. NO REFUNDS Exerciser, $5.00. Call after 5 SUPERIOR COURT Ad ever 20 words - Rsgulsr Pries H9tp W»nt9d 19 MISTER SOFTEE Truck on Manchester Brand new ... just 60 IVi baths, new kitchen p.m. 643-0628. STONE AND GOLDBERG - tour this season, predicted COUNTY HARTFORD display 198 South Road, Far­ units on 19 acres. From $ 42,900 . . . a reduction cabinets, 1st floor lauq^y SUBDIVISION - GARDNER RAMf PART TIME Jobs for of $2,000 until June 1st. . . or until first section ” a 10-to 14-under will win MAY 31, 1977 mington, Conn. Immediate room, separate heating Dubaldo/Lesperance REFRIGERATORS American League STOEET (617) someone looking for delivery. Summer is here. Act Is sold out. National League it, depending on conditions. STATEMENT OF systems. Good income. 646-0505 Washers, ranges, used, Application for cluster su6 NOW IS something different. A part now, call today for an appoint­ guaranteed and clean. New East Anything better than fo­ COMPENSATION So Cods. tlqie job with action, adven­ For Inlormatlon, call: 6468727 or 646-6666. $45,500. E ast division approval. Creation of ment. 677-9089. These are shipment damaged, GE and W L Pet. GB under will be good.” The Town of Manchester, a ture, excitement. It’sall yours Model condominium homes are open everyday W L Pet. GB 79 lots in a Residence AA Zone ...... CUSSfKATHM...... THE choice and established routes. Frigidaire. Low prices. B. D. Baltim ore 26 19 . 578 — public corporation organized when you’re part of the from 12 to 6 for your personal Inepectlon. Other TWO FAMILY - Built in Chicago 29 16 .644 — under the provisions of Article Pearl and Son, 649 Main Boston 25 21 .543 IW and existing under the laws of OFFER EXPIRES JUNE SOIh, 1077 Connecticut Army National COLOR GLO - Has available times by appointment. 1974. Walking distance to BANK TAKEOVER - N.H. Street, 643-2171. III, Section 5 of the Zoning New York 26 22 .542 IW Pittsbgh 27 17 .614 1V4 the State of Connecticut, ac­ TIK Guard Infantry. Ownings now the product and technique for hospital. Five rooms, full retirement lot. Boston, 1-1/2 LEGAL Regulations, on the west side in Commo, Maintenance, Directions: Route 84/86 to Exit 92... onto (tenter NE REFRIGERATOR / Milw 25 25 .500 3W St. Louis 28 19 .596 2 ting through the Economic to oarn a littio oxtra the best one man business in applianced kitchens, 3 hrs. $300 down, beach, boating of Gardner Street. Medical and Gerical fields. town. We need one dis­ St. Travel approx. 4 miles on Center St. to left ne gas range for sale. Call PhiU 25 20 .556 4 NOTICE Development Commission of monay thia aummar. onto Vernon St. (at Mobil Station). 1 mile to right bedrooms and 1 bath each rights. 1/3 paid, $4;900 bal. 7 Cleveland 20 23 . 465 5 Help Wantad IS Halp Wantad IS You’ll earn good pay, have tributor, with enough drive an yrs.-$75 mo. 603-522-3738 ; 603- a6463M3, after 3:00 p.m. M ontreal 18 27 .400 11 e a s t HARTFORD Copies of these applications the Town of Manchester, Wa naad boya and excellent benefits, PX onto Lydall St. Forest Ridge Is on the right. Follow unit. Separate heating D etroit 18 27 .400 8 have been filed in the Town □ NOTICES ambition to net between $100 522-3636. New York 17 29 .370 1214 PUBUC SCHOOLS represents: RNs and LPNs - 3 to 11,11 to RN - Public Health Nursing privileges, good working con­ posted signs. systems, driveways and BOX SPRING, m attress, Toronto 18 29 .383 9 Clerk’s office and may be in­ girla 2 avanihga par and $175 per day, as reported INVTTA’nON TO BU) 1. P u r s u a n t to th e 7. Full and part time. Staff Supervisor. BS with a ditions, meals and uniforms. in this service type business. basements. Ready for im­ (single) Hutch, (81” x 48” ) W est waak. Mual ba MANCHESTER - Seven room BH)|39e spected during officer hours. 1 and supervisor repositioned. minimum of two years Call now for more information lamps, tables, miscellaneous W est provisions of Section 6193 and Loot and Found praaantabla, Small investment. For more mediate occupancy. $57,- Ranch on quiet street. Extra W L Pet. GB SLURRY SEALING & PLANNING AND Section 6129 of the Connec­ Join our progressive nursing experience for the South 649-0423, askJor Sgt, Bennett. information call Mr. Austin, 500. cottage furniture. 528-6342. courtaoua, and large family room, 2 baths, at­ Minn 30 17 .638 - W L Pet. GB AMESITE WORK AT ZONING COMMISSION ticut General Statutes, as LOST - Main Street area. team. Excellent salaries and Windsor Public Health Nur­ collect 206775^270. MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room SOUTH WINDSOR - AcUon tic storage, garage, porch and DANISH MODERN Dining Chicago 28 19 .578 3 Los Ang 34 15 .694 — VARIOUS SCHOOLS Ronald Gates, amended, the Town of Yellow long haired Bobtail benefits in a pleasant at­ sing Association. Call 644- raaponalbla. If In- aaaaaaaajeaaaaaaaaaaataaaaa Ranch. Finest construction, Price. 6 Room Aluminum work shop. $46,(m by owner, mosphere. Contact the D.N.S. Room drop leaf table. Opens Cincin 23 23 .500 9V4 Information may be ob­ Secretary Manchester, acting through kitten. Shaved patches of fur. 0941, or 644-2511, Ext. 14, taraatad, plaaaa hava fireplace, recreation room, Sided Ranch. 1 1/2 baths. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE 6462675. CaUf 24 23 .511 6 between 9 and 1. to 72” . Hutch, 54” , Four San Diego 24 29 .453 12 tained from Alan Desmarais, Dated this 31st day of May, Reward. 6 U ^ . Meadow’s Convalescent paranta or guardian □ EDUCATION garage, spotless condition. Walk-out, heated recreation AREA — Immaculate 7 Oakland 23 24 .489 7 the Economic Development Center, M anchester, Conn. CARRIER $43,500. Hutchins Agency 646 room. Garage. Large lot with chairs, $200. 289-2613. V.G.C. San F ran 21 27 .438 1214 Purchasing Agent, East Hart­ 1977. Commission of the Town of contact Bath McLaod room Cape, country SEVEN ROOM Cape - Four Kan City 22 23 .488 7 IMPOUNDED - Gray and 647-91M. DIRECT SALES - Are you the 3166. pool and deck. Owner con­ bedrooms, treed fenced-in ford School Department, 110 0665 kitchen, flreplaced living Texas 21 22 .488 7 Houston 20 28 .417 1314 Manchester, has determined white male husky. Tricolored type of person who would be at tha Manchaatar sidering all offers. Evenings, yard with black-top basketball Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ NEEDED PrHata Inatructlona 18 room, 4 bedrooms, rec Seattle 21 31 .404 11W A tlanta 17 33 .340 1714 that the premises hereinafter male Beagle. Trlcolored VEHICLE MECHANIC - No m ling to work hard for $500 Evaning Harald. DUPLEX - 63, Fireplace, Lorraine Scrlvano 6662934. court. Convenient to bus and ford, Ct. 06108 until bid experience required. Current per week? If you are, you may room, large treed lot. $42,- described are necessary for female Beagle. Black and tan Phona 647-9946 for REMEDIAL READING and carpeting, aluminum storms, Market Square Sales, 6661508. shopping. $41,900. Call 633- Wednesday's Results openings on June 17, 1977 at LEGAL the development of a Town In­ Shepard Female pup. Black training openings. Good qualify for training to repre­ 2 furnaces, trees, $445 income. 500.00 5241; evenings, Maryann salary, paid training. Enlist­ sent one of the largest Con­ Benedict Drive math; individualized work NEW COLONIAL - Three □ MISC. FOR SALE Kansas City 11, Toronto 3 Wednesday's Results 2:00 p.m. NOTICE dustrial Park in accordance and white Mongrel female program, (lst-8th grade) by $39,500. Hutchins Agency, 646 Cullina 633-1526. Chicago 4, Baltimore 2 San Francisco 2, San The East Hartford Public with the provisions of Chapter lup. Contact Coventry Dog ment required. Ages 17-35. sumer Food Suppliers. No South Mn^or 3166. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, first Call U.S. Army at M69462. THE MANCHESTER Board Master’s degree teacher. 566 floor laundry, flreplaced COLONIAL - Seven Diego 0 Schools is an Equal Oppor­ SUPERIOR COURT "arden, 4266524. experience necessary. Call MANCHESTER - Newer 6 41 Boston 7, Texas 5 132 of the Connecticut General Mr. Streckfus, between 2 and. of Education accepting 8075. living room, central. $43,500. rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1!4 Articint tor Snin tunity Eanployer. COUNTY HARTFORD ELLINGTON - 8 Room Early Room Colonial. 1 full, and 2 Cleveland 6, Detroit 4 New York 6, M ontreal 4. Statutes as amended. VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No 4, at 569-4990. applications for certified American Cape. Across from Keith Real EsUte, 6460126, baths, rec room with bar, 072-5 MAY 31, 1977 remedial reading teachers to CARRIER half baths. Fireplace, MARTIN D-18 Six string ac- Minnesota 4, New York 3 P itt 3, Phila 0, 714 inns, 2. Pursuant to statutes, the experience required. Current Ellington Ridge Country Gub. 6461922. fireplace, some wall-to- aluminum siding, appliances, TOWN OF MANCHESTER Panonala begin in September under □ REAL ESTATE coustic guitar with Barcus Oakland 6, ^ ttle 3 rain Town of Manchester, acting training openings. Good Ma n a g e r - Restaurant. 5.6 acres $58,900. Halay es wall. Tastefully decorated. carpeting and more. $43,900. VS through the Economic salary, paid training. Enlist­ High volume with deli and federally...... funded program. Corp., 6460131. M A N C H E S T E R - N ew Berry pick up. With case. Cincinnati 5, A tlanta 2 NEEDED Garage. $39,900. Blanchard & Rossetto, $250. Call 646-^3. T oday’s G am es SUSIE L. BRIGGS, H A V E VACANCY - In ment required. Ages 17-35. baliery in Hartford. Applicanns must be Colonial- Three bedrooms, Los Angeles 6, Houston 2 Development Commission of Licensed Private Rest Home Manchester residents and No/nas For Sala 23 Realtors, 6462482, Oakland (N orris 1-1) at EAST HARTFORD ET AL the Town of Manchester, Call U.S. Army at 643-9466. Experience necessary. Top for MANCHESTER - By owner. walk-in closets, country Chi 4, St. Louis 3,13 inns. for eiderly gentieman. Cail currently unemployed. (Con­ ’Two story building, consisting kitchen, living room, dining RANCH — 7 rooms, 3 years ALUMINUM sheets used as Seattle (Pole 2-1), N PUBUC SCHOOLS The following notice is entered into negotiations with wages, plus bonus Incentive. COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg COLUMBIA - Spic 'n span L- 7465048. tact Mr. Deakln, 6465854. Tolland Street of 3 car garage, pus 3 rooms area ell. Hardwood floors, old, with first floor family printing plates, .007 thick, Boston (Jenkins 5-4) at _ INVlTA'nON TO Rin Susie L. B r i ^ , Robert C. ADDRESSERS Wanted Send reply to Box TT, c/o Farm, with three story bam. Ranch. Three good sized hereby directed to each per­ Immediately! .Work at home Manchester Herald. Woodland Sdiooi Area presently used as an antique storm doors and windows. room, fireplace, eat-in Ux32”, 25 cents each or 5 for Texas (Briles 2-2), N Today’s Games BID #401 son appearing of record as an Lathrop, Marian L. Barrett, MAINTENANCE Person - Butler-type building. Power shop. Includes lovely older 3 bedrooms, fireplace, garage, $1. Phone 6462711. — no experience necessary — Call evenings, 649-5125. Days kitchen, formal dining near lake. $44,600. Lessenger New York (Figueroa 6-3) New York (Koosman 3-5) EXTERIOR PAINTING Catherine Lathrop for the For floor care, and minor East Halford plant, and other out buildings, bedroom Colonial, on quiet owner oLproperty described excellent pay. Write PART TIME Evenings - We plus Three Lovely Homes. 289-8251. room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full Sells, 6468713, 423-9291. at Minnesota (Holly 2-1), N at Montreal (Warthen 2-2), AT VARIOUS SCHOOLS in the attached statement of acquisition of said premises American Service, 8350 Park maintenance repairs, for street, off East Center Street. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub □ EMPLOYMEIS t are expanding. We need Carrier should Offers invited. B/W Realty, Possibility of other types of baths, 2-car garage, Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, N Information may be ob­ Compensation and to each but was unable to agree with Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, Texas supervisors. Experienced in large Health Care facility. MANCHESTER - Lovely, Baltimore (Flanagan 1-3) Excellent benefits and hava bike 647-1419. small business. No brokers. aluminum siding, treed lot. WATERFRONT - Selection of Brownies, nurses, East Houston (B annister 1-5) at tained from Alan Desmarais, person appearing of record as them as to the amount of the 75231. building, cleaning older style home on deep 1/2 lakefront homes. $19,900 at Chicago (Barrios 4-3), N Halp Wantad 13 working conditions. Call or Call $44,900. 647-1567. $58,500. Catholic School. 649-1225. Cincinnati (Billingham 6-3), Purchasing Agent, East Hart­ a holder of any mortgage, value thereof. maintenance. Manchester, EIGHT ROOM Older Colonial acre lot. Walk to school, seasonal, $28,500 heated Cleveland (Dobson 0-4) at RELIABLE - Man 20-40 yeai s. w ly In person: Meadows church, shopping. 3 bedrooms, N ford School Department, 110 lien, assessment or other en­ 3. The property to be taken Vernon, East Hartford areas. with two car garage on treed BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy seasonal, $38,900 2 homes year SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Detroit (Rozema 4-2), N PHONE FROM home to ser­ Personality and appearance Wages negotiable with Convalescent Center, 333 laundry, 11/2 baths, 2 car gar­ Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ cumbrance on such property, pursuant to this Statement of Bldwell Street, Manchester, 647-9946 lot in quiet residential area. Intersection. Large seven round and seasonal, $49,900 processed gravel, stone, sand vice our customers in the essential. Mechanical, elec­ experience. Contact General age, garden shed. Vegetable year round, $97,500 super year ford, Ct. 06108 until bid or interest therein, in accor­ Compensation consists of: Manchester area, flexible Conn. 647-9194.______Harald Circulation Clean, airy rooms. Natural room borne, larg'e loot. $55,- and fill. For delivery call trical experience desired. Services Inc., 649-5334. wooddork. Truly an excellent garden, and fruit trees. Mid- round. Lessenger Sells, 646 opening on June 17, 1977 at dance with Section 6193 and A certain piece or parcel of hours, super earnings, 246 Phone general manager, 646 Dapt. OOO. Hutchins Agency, 646 thirties. Principals only. 646 PHILBRICK George H. Griffing, Andover, 1:30 p.m. NOW Accepting applications value in the Mid 30’s. Mr. 3166. 8713, 423-9291. 742-7886. Section 6129 of the Connec­ land located on Burnham 7773. 2171. LICENSED NURSE Hours for full time employment. 8321, evenings. Softball The East Hartford Public DeRocco, Belfiore Agency ticut General Statutes, as Street, in the Town of flexible. Days open. Ideal for Call 872-4515. 647-1413. NUTMEG HOMES offers a Schools is an Elqual Oppor­ amended. Manchester, County of Hart­ SALES POSITION - Straight POWER GENERATOR AGENCY TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - retired person. Cali 6462358 three bedroom Raised Ranch. Good condition. Good for BROWN’S tunity Employer. 1. The Town of ford and State of Connecticut, commissions, leads furnished Equipment Operator - No for information. 1 1/2 baths, beautifully pan­ TONIGHTS GAMES to homeowners. Caii 242-5402. Realtors plating, or welding. Call 646 075-5 Manchester, acting through being more particularly experience required. Current AD BOX. eled family room with Klock vs. Oil Heat, 6 • The Brown's Tire training openings. Good Let us suggest a fair market 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. the Economic Development bounded and described as WINDOW WASHER Wanted - fireplace. We also have lots Fitxgerald women's softball club PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The salary, paid training. Enlist­ Must be experienced, and follows: available. Call 643-9177. SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ Reed vs. Allied, 7:15 • placed third in the Rhode Commission of the Town of Air Force recentiy announced ment required. Ages 17-35. reliable. Steady work. Call price for your property 646-4200 NORTHERLY by Burnham dard Typewriters. Fitzgerald Island East Coast In­ Manchester, has filed with the new openings for individuals Call U.S. Army at M69462. 6465334. Clip-Out — Fill-In — Mail Today EAST HARTFORD Clerk of the Superior Court for Street and land now or with prior military service. If (no obligation) Lotn-Lnnd tor SnIn 24 Guaranteed. Also call us for Fogarty vs. Frank’s, 8i39 vitational Slow Pitch Tour­ cleaning and overhaul of your PUBUC SCHOOLS Hartford County, a Statement formerly of Susie L. Briggs; you nave been out for less EARN EXTRA Money Part LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y 15 word minimum - F itzgerald nament held over the INVlTA'nON TO BID than 5 years and are looking time, working from our plea­ WB NEED LISTINDS NOWI MANCHESTER - Two B Zone typewriter. Small charge for of Compensation, a copy of EASTERLY by Hartman Manchester. Part time. Juhily THINKINQ OP EELLINQ YOUR Building Lots. Need to be CBT Blue vs. Floors, 6 - Memorial Day weekend. BH)f399 for "A Great Way of Life’ , sant office. Hourly rate, plus PROPERTY? CALL TODAYt pick up and delivery. Yale which is attached hereto. Tobacco Company and by land and■ August. ■ . Reply to „Box T, lOHN F. SHANNOl filled. Low price. Paul W. Typewriter Service, 41, R obertson Brown’s wound up with a RESURFACING & now or formerly of Susie L. contact the Air Force im- Commission. No experience c/o Manchester Herald. OR CALL 643-2711 2. Not less than twelve (12) m e ^ te ly . Cali 6467440. Dougan, 643-4535. Purnell Place, 649-4986. REFINISHING SUTE & Briggs; necessary. Will train. Call us REALTOR Vito’s vs. Holidays, 7i 15 - 5-2 record in the tourney. days, nor more than ninety at 5 M ) ^ . BOOKKEEPER - SecreUiy - m e t a l BLACKBOARDS R obertson Third baseman Gail (90) days after service or SOUTHERLY by tend now STEADY WORK - Reliable, RATES: Based on consecutive days ad BOL’TON - By owner. Large INDUSTRIAL LOT - Sheldon LOAM, GRAVEL, sand, Information may be ob­ Convalescent Home seeking 568-5660 Gus’s vs. M oriarty’s, Shimaitis made the all- mailing and first publication or formerly of Mary Traygis; hard worker, who wants POSITION Available for Ac- full time Bookkeeper / country Ranch on acre lot, Road. Level. About 1/2 acre. washed stone, wood chips, tained from Alan Desmarais, is run. ($2.00 minimum charge.) All city utilities. Keith Real complete landscaping. 742- 8:30 • Robertson toumey team with her .454 of this notice, as required by WESTERLY by land now or steady em p io ^ en t, good in­ counts Payable Gerk. Must Secretary. Diversified duties, fireplace, 2 car garage, many Purchasing Agent, East Hart­ come. Cail 5266702 between 6 extras. $M,900. 6467834. Estate, 6460126, 646-1922. 7833 or 649-2178. B 4J vs. Tikey, 6 • Cheney batting average and only said Section 6129, said Town formerly of John H. Hackett, have good calculator with emphasis on ford School Department, 110 and containing 7.62 acres, 2 only. experience. Willing to train bookkeeping. Call Meadows HNBank vs. Jim’s, 6 • two erro rs in 23 chances. shall file with such Gerk, a SEARS COLDSPOT Air Con- Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ more or less. r i ^ t person. Send resume to Convalescent Home, 647-9191. BOLTON - One acre approved K eeney Jean McAdam, second return, setting forth the notice mNCHESTER - 4 bedroom, lot with lovely trees. In area ditioner - Excellent condition. ford, Ct. 06108 until bid NOW accepting applications P.O. Box 1127, Broad Street hi,-level Contemporary. given. 4. The names of all persons for fuii time employmentt. GET MORE with with nice homes. Call Owner One year old. 14,000 BTU. Nelson’s vs. CBT, 6 • Nike baseman, also made the opening on June 17, 1977 at having a record interest Station, Manchester, Conn. RESPONSIBLE ADULT - 1 to 2 d a y s...... li* per word per day Flreplaced family room, 2 1/2 3. Upon receipt of such Caii 5263869 between 9 and 2 Experienced in store work. 643-1347. $250. Call after 6. 633-8113. Cherrone’s vs. Lathrop, all-toumey squad with a 10:30 a.m. therein are as follows: baths, attached 2 car rarage. return, such clerk shall issue only. MATURE, Responsible Top salary. Alternate days, 9 3 to 5 d a y s...... ,... 10* per word per day 7:15 • Nike .375 batting average and The East Hartford Public a. Susie L. Briggs of 124 Call Arthur or Suzanne ShorTs COVENTRY NORTH - 8 GRADUATION Gift Idea ... a Certificate of Taking for Woman - to clean Dome two a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply in per­ 6463233. J. Watson Beach Co., Tees vs. Class, 6 • Nebo three erro rs in 27 chances. Schools is an Equal Oppor­ Long Hill Road, Town of South OIL BURNER - Heatins ser- mornings per week. son, Pine Pharmacy, 664 6 to 26 d a y s...... 9* per word per day SENTRY Wooded acres. 800 foot fron­ 1/2 Price on 1,000 Guitars, and recording in the office of the Manchester Office, 647-9139. other Musical Instruments! Scruse vs. Moriarty’s, Brown’s ‘club’ is also tunity Employer. Windsor, County of Hartford, vice man. Full time. References required. Phone Center Street. t a l roaring brook, excellent 073-5 Town Clerk of Manchester, JREAL ESIATT SERVICES Equal Housing Opportunity. Shop early. Master (Jiarge 7 : 1 5 - Nebo still looking for a sponsor. State of Connecticut. Uniforms and transportation 646r6M8, after 6 p.m. Over 26 d a y s...... 8* per word per day area. Asicing $23,600. Connecticut. provided. Full benefits. 'Top Lessenger Sells, 646^13, 423- an d Bank Americard b. Robert C. Lathrop of 15 PART TIME Seamstress - available. Send for Free 4. Upon the recording of hourly rate. For the man who FULL TIME Medical Lotn-Lnnd lor Snin 9291. Southwick Hill Drive, Experienced. Evenings. Com­ SOUTH WIND80R- 24 Discount Catalogue. Rivers said Certificate, title to the can meet our requirements. Secretary - With experience pany benefits. Ciall 6(69568. Southwick, State of Impreselve Newer Ralaed Ranch on V4 acre lot, 4 Music Corp. (Factory Outlet) INVITATION aforesaid premises shall vest Preferably resident of South preferred. Write Box SS, e/o Briefs Massachusetts, 01077. Windsor, Manchester or Ver­ bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, double garage. - 654 Main Street, Middletown, in the Town of Manchester, Manchester Herald. $100.00 A WEEK and more TO BID ^ c. Marian L. Barrett of 145 non area. Inquire Imperial possible working at home part Conn. Open 'til 9. Call 347- Sealed bids will be received the right to just compensation West Crystal Avenue, Lake Oil, 644-1521. 6400. Spinks wins Number retired shall vest in the persons en­ MASON TENDER ^ time through mailing cir­ in the Office of The Director Wales) State of Florida. Experienced only. Call after 6 culars. Send self addressed MANCHE8TER- MONTREAL (UPI) - LOS ANGELES (U P I)- of General Services, 41 Center titled thereto, and the said d-. Catherine Lathrop, 63 COILPLE TO ACT as p.m., 872-6174. Prlce reduced on this 2 year Young Ranch In ONE SPEEDAIRE Air Com­ superintendent in small apart­ stamped envelopp. King, Box LAND AUCTION pressor - 1 HP. I phase. 1 Olympic gold medalist Former Dodger manager St., Manchester, Connecticut Town may repair, operate or Morton Avenue, Albany, State 233K 122, Mantua, N.J. 08051. excellent location, country kitchen, let floor family For insure said property and enter ment house. Maintenance, and stege. 116230 volts. Model Leon Spinks won his fifth Walt Alston will have his until June 17, 1977 at 11:00 of New York, 12202. minor repairs, in Hartford BRICK LAYER experienced room with fireplace, double garage, city utllltlea. Upder Estate of Edward J. Holl number 9K 322. Used less than upon said property and take BILLS COMING IN? Pay $60’a. straight professional fight uniform number retired a.m. for the following: 5. The Town of Manchester, area. Please state experience, in fireplace and general con­ Hartford National Bank and Trust Company, 10 hours. First $200 takes it. whatever action may be struction. Call after 6 p.m., them with excellent earnings. Wednesday night with a Sunday, the Dodgers’ Old- Furnish & Install Fence at acting through the Economic family status and age, strictly Executor Call 6464100 days. Highway Garage. proposed with regard thereto confidential. Write m x N c /o 8766174. Sell just 4 hours a day. Call for third-round knockout over tim er Day, at 12:30 p.m . in Development Commission of deUils: 5269401. COVENTRY- By Order 01 The Probate Court Patching of Town in accordance with the the Town of Manchester, has Manchester Herald. For The Dietrict of Manchaeter PERSIAN RUGS -10 x 14 Ker- Bruce Scott of Beaumont, Dodger Stadium. SECRETARY for purchasing Highways. Project Plan adopted pur­ determined the amount of Spotlaaa 3 bedroom Ranch on thelakefrent. This Is a 'man, 10 x 14 Kassan, 9 x 12 Tex. suant to Chapter 132 of the MOLD MAKERS and Tool and personal department of PART TIME Night Auditor - year round home and available Immediately. Borhara, 8 x 10 Tabriz. Also The Town of Manchester is compensation to be paid to the Needed Friday and Saturday. Connecticut General Statutes. Makers for plastic molds. busy maufacturiiigmaufacturiiii company. few Oriental designs. an equal opportunity person (s) entitled thereto for Excellent benefits. Apply Ver­ Must be an excellentexcel typist Apply in person. Quality Inn. Nwa L te iiiMik Mw. Caw. IMW M iMl, • at Hri N ONf M M •» Reasonable prices. 643-98iM. Spinks, who won his 1976 ( Bowling |employer, and requires an af­ 5. Such notice shall bind such real property to be non Mold ic Tool Inc., 199 and shorthand ability a plus. 51 Hartford Turnpike, Vernon. MUaitil»fMigitlaa4aifciltew larwawNSaw^litM M li firmative action policy for all each person named herein and MANCHESTER— NthwMSai,llBUa4IMRallaaBNItalCiiaai,,1natlMl[iMiliwH- light-heavyweight Olympic '^1 " V ^ lll^■^w^ )H' Seventy-six Thousand Dollars Forest Street, Manchester, Maturity and poise essential, aaS, t » Rmt, m a* ftHl lalM Caw LIQUIDATING Contents of of its Contractors and Vendors the widow or widower , heirs, NURSES AIDES-3- I# p.m.u.m . toll U# ti Conveniently located three family on bua-llne. gold medal here in the ($76,000) and has filed 6464257. ^ p ly at Multi Circuits, 50 U , k k, laM il IIU L M b*,. I n 4, im , M aN N kwCM iMi MNa Antique shop and gift depart­ HOME KKACII- Sheila as a condition of doing assigns, representatives and Harrison Street, Manchester, p.m.e^^m. Part time and full time. NAME Excellent Investment for growth conscious buyer. Cm ment. Up to 50%. (^118364400 same Forum last July, had simultaneously herewith its Price 180-199, Donna business with the Town, as per creditors of each person RELIEF COOK -10 to 6 shift. Between 9 and 4. Enloy' IV working with a skilled ADDRESS MKa L Fat ate) #«M it M iltaM wfSiil EmM CM aN awt N litwl tliMl or 267-0133. deposit as provided in Section — dedicated staff. In a very Heralb nm atU m , Caw M hiMaa, 1 Da to wN il kiator. Ml no trouble with Scott, who Murphy 184, Ellen Bauer Federal Order 11246. named herein who now or Full time. Experienced with CLASSIFIED AOVERTISINO 8-130 of the C onnecticut pleasant and modern at­ CITY EAST HARTFORD— Mwtoih I Mto il te wnU li initok ww nfw> In* was counted out by the 200-Ml, Dolly Dawood 181- Bid forms, plans and hereafter may be dead. special diet preferred. Apply RECEPTIONIST - Excellent Cat T l i a l Caaaai, Tiwt M Eitik hfaWnTtetotoM: Rl-231t OUTSIDE ITEMS. 10’ Pogota General Statutes, as in person, or contact Mr. mosphere. Experienced STATE Need an In-law apt? 3 or 4 bedroom Raised Ranch. Mi to to toU a IPJI. itoato,. h a l U m j l llfte C M laatotoa. Caw referee at 3:02 of the third specifications are available at TOWN OF MANCHESTER Opportunity! Busy orthodon­ cranking umbrella. $75. Four 477, Phyllis P rice 191-483, amended. Bergin, Vernon Manor, 871- referred. Please call Doris P.O. Box 591 Carpeting throughout, kitchen bullt-lna, lower level 8 11 m round. Scott was not per­ Victor I. Moses tist office in Manchester. ZIP IB * * IIU ; h a * w M WM haw ilto a weitoto awl Mae 1 % I MI k foot square Redwood Table, Lou Toutain 230-518, Gail the General Services Office, Town of Manchester 0385. Public contact, appointments, 6ilain, R.N. Director of Manchaitcr, Conn. 06040 kitchen. Must be seen. $40’e. wto V to adIM M l "4 to ajwnC k liai • wanW a uk. bdi uk It aaM k at Town Counsel four benches, $50.28” two tier mitted to be saved by the Grigsby 179-200-534, Betty 41 Center Street, Manchester, By Victor I. Moses hone, bookkeeping, patient Nurses, 846-0129, 8 to 3, PHONE a a ^ a a , Fntok Caat taHwa tawi k to aaaaMt a Sat a nk. cubic fountain with pump, ^5. Manchester Manor - Nursing knaantoakiktotoUaiHalBnii Mato,, ka, II. tin. bell. Ventura 187-490, Dolores Connecticut. A true copy Town Counsel RN/LPN - Wanted for full and P?inances, light typing. 24” Grill with nood and Town of Manchester part time on all shifts. Apply Home, 385 West Center Streef! S p in k s w eig h ed 20114 Copeland 464, Fran Misseri attest A true copy attest Requirements: poise, two rotisserle, $20. Cast iron to Director of Nursing, years office experience. Four pounds while Scott came in Connecticut Clarence E. Foley Clarence E. Foley AUCTION TO BE CONDUCTED BY settee, two chairs, $45. 646 485, Lee Bean 485, Bee Robert B. Weiss Salmon Brook Convalescent day week, some Saturdays. m g r 5825. at 185 3/4for the scheduled Deputy Sheriff Deputy Sheriff DENTAL ASSISTANT. RICH ARD C. WOODHOU8E, ESQ. Moquin 478, Jean Archam- Home, off House Street, Salary Negotiable. Send Experience prefered. Vernon How Many Days General Manager Hartford, County Hartford County 141 Main tiraal 8-round fight. bault 458. Glastonbury. Please call 636 Resume to P.O. Box 289, Circle. Send resume to Box Classification 29 Connecticut Blvd., East Hartford d a r k loam - 5 yards, $32 076-5 003-6 002-6 I Want liff Ad To Run MtAchMlftr, Com. 5244. Manchester. 2356, Vernon, 06066. ^______^ 4 3 3 1 . plus tax. Gravel, fill, washed sand and stone. 843-9504. . .'7^ .

PAGE EIGHT H - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thura,, June i . 1977 ACROSS 55 Sooner than gnawer to Previous Punie MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., June 2, 1977 — PAGE NINE-B Ftwk and Emast 56 Residue n ['ICKItlHCIUtlLI A n U q u f 4 $ Apartmanla f o r Horn 53 Autot for Solo . SI Aiftoa f o r S olo SI t Govsrnmsnt agent DOWN' Chariot M. Schultz WANTBU) - Humineli, Clocka, ATTRACTIVE TTiree room (comp.wd.) X DOM'T HAve polls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ apartment. Stove D e a r A b b y 5 Work at 1' Phantom ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, refrigerator, heat, hot water, 8 NstursI ability 2 Chased rodent AMV TROUBtie MAK i MA Jugs, Crocks, Almost electricity. References. No 12 Sharpen 3 Reply Anything Old. 6464MW. peU. i m . 646-3187, 228-3540. 13 Poverty-war 4 Snare O ••77 Uniisd Fsbiuff 8|rndtcala. Inc. M Y M O m K Y g o invites you to By Abigail Van Buran agency |abbr.) 6 Roman bishop BE EE N qTTB e m HAN(7HIRITlN6?OH,‘i'e 5 3 1/3X8” MOTOR Scooter MANCHESTER - Four 14 Middle 6 Ogled ^ c l f n n Tj 1 1 Rooms. Heat, hot water. $200 7 You lilU m e R JJ J T1 MA'AM..,, I'V E BEEN ' pL W i p T M H * - - X H A V f r Tires - In good condition, and experience true luxury D E A R A B B Y : Four years ago when I was 16, I fell in Eaitern ruler 1 reasonably priced. Call M5- monthly. Security and lease. 18 Ramove Irom 8 Coma by F in o lA ia 3 P 1 Tl PRACTICIN6 M'i'HANPli)gmN6 love with my brother’s best buddy. He was 19 and gave me I li 0 I T R O u X i ^ K B B P I M Q I T 473S. Centrally located. 649-7544, oHIcs 9 Painted 6 m □ O D 3 no encouragenient. N N 6498965. in a full-size 18 Few (Fr.| 10 Concentrate UU ICID □ □ D D M 1 am ashamed to admit it, but the summer I turned 18 I 11 Clan 30 Inferior ship ? ------MI i T H I M R £ A C H 17 Hack 40 Deluge threw myself at him in a way he couldn’t turn down, and 19 Basebsllar accommoda­ FOUR ROOMS for rent. six-passenger auto 18 Compass 41 Compass •••••••••••••••••••••••••a we had an affair. He was my first and only, but I was Cobb tions • m r % «A . kt. T l i Mat WS M M Refrigerator, stove. 396 Hart­ point point iHAVa) 6■^■ Wontod to Bur 4 * neither his first nor his only. He told me about the others. 20 Interior space 34 Actor Romero ford Road. $165 monthly. Pets THE 1977 19 The planet 42 Parts In play allowed. C^ll 649-1946. He never once said he loved me, but i told him I loved earth (Pl'l 35 Lung ailment OLDER BUREAUS, 23 Stockings ----- 45 Seaport In MERCURY MARQUIS him. He said he couldn’t get serious about any girl, but I 21 Engage In 36 Cattleman 4 -2 WInttirop Dressers, rockers, tables, 26 Concealed Alaska t h r e e b e d r o o m Apart­ notice he’s got a steady now. He treats me like a sister small talk 38 Rest chairs, desks and antiques. 29 Design on 48 Certainly ment. Convenient location. except for those times I beg him to be a lover to me. 22 Very small 39 Charge with WHAT P1D THE M ARTIAN TAREAAETO'>CILJR I t t h i n k ; I ' m s i a r t i n c 3 - Phone 6ta-»112. L arge yard, garden. $210 fabric 50 Form a jelly 1 feel so cheap, Abby, but I can’t help myself. I love him 24 Art lover gas MIckay Finn — Morrit Walaa S A V T C T H E e P E E C J B i / TO aerTH E HANfifOFir. monthly without utilities or 26 Remove so much. When I see him with a girl, 1 get physically sick. I 1 2 3 4 9 8 7 1 9 10 11 MOIORC^LE COP^ ROTARY UW N Mower - In appliances. References and moisture turn down dates with other guys just to sit home and play g^ood running con d ition . SMurlty. No pets, ^nd Reply 27 Mock 12 records that remind me of him. 13 14 Reasonable. Please call 643- to Box V, c/o Manchester 28 Pounds (abbr.) How can I make him love me? IS R I G H T / BOTH OF 'EM ^ OKAY, MICKEY— FIND OUT ALLl l '\ y— ^ «3«2. Herald. 31 Movable cover 18 17 -AH O MR. BROWNS REAL, IMMIMATI PHIU ■itOU CAN ABOUT J. C. SMYTHEHE ) DILIVIRV IN LOVE AND MISERABLE 32 Grain SANDOR? NAMB IS J. ^SM YTH E! -AND I MEAN E V E ^ H I N G I It I. 30 WHO t JUST SAW AT MR. BROWN? DON’T THROW your old FOUR ROOMS, enclosed sun DEAR IN LOVE: You can’t. And if you invest any more 33 Short-lived ■ MB'S GOT HIS OWN PRW ATe mower away. Just call 643- porcK second floor: cellar, at­ BOY. AN'HB'SON TH' BOARD 4-DOOR RlUARiD time and longing on this hopeless situation you’re asking style 22 26 OF DIRECTORS AT 7330 and w e’ll pick them up tic. Central. Residential. No II HIDt-ENCINEtWD » iiSSK MAIDTOR for the misery you feel. A begging, brooding girl is 34 Leaned over 1 today. Any comution. children, pets. Heat extra. 37 Period in 28 itadi WMm. U CONanONID. HMMI i , unattractive, so substitute that wishbone for some $150. 6499158. hiatory 1 1 RS. RIt fvl rtJ vtogl m l, V 4 vinyl backbone and force yourself to get busy with other things 28 20 30 3, vA-*njJ!cO-* LOOKING FOR non-running U n d i t m . 8$m I M$W wkMvv^li. «Im - 40 Mora insolent Me r t v M n o t o r . HnHd •Im , AM M and thoughts of other people. You can get over him if you 1 power equipment. Will TUREE AND 1/2 room apart­ 41 Curl the lip 32 m s tasskst. inUfnni wipm, M l hsm 4 n m s s try, and try you must. Pray for strength. It works! p«»= irge f ment. Refrigerator, stove, hot 6*ft$r«l HitrTW, $ 1 ^ bW r i m M- 43 Stroke 1 yMtA.Wc,TiU4iaUXPstOH. Heat, bot water, appliances, is, Please call 6492882 Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. are unduly swayed by others to­ Security, References. after p.m. 4:30 p.m. Services Olforod 31 storage area, laundry 6 Be sure to specify your birth day. Your best Idee* ctiuld go Services Offered 31 2892824. sign. PoMng-Poportng 32 BuSdlog-Controetlng 33 faciUries, Security deposit. No down the drain. The Flintstonea — Hanna-Barbera Productions NEED GAR? Credit bad? MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE C &M TREE Service - Free es- pets. $210.6494884 or 6437288. ARIES (htarch 21-April 19) You LAWNS MOWED, light J.P. LEWIS & SON - Interior FOR RENT - ’Two adults, se­ Bankrupt? Repossessed? - Lowest Rates Available! SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oee. timates, discount senior trucking, some tree work. CARPENTRY & GENERAL could be Involved In a financial citizens. Company and Exterior Painting, Contracting. Residential- cond shift worker or retired Honest Douglas accepts Immediate binding authority. 21) Something advantageous , HOW CTO THEY > Low rates. Call alter 5 p.m. situation with another today. You could pass you by because you Manchester owned and Paperhanging, and Commercial. Repairs, ad­ iLUSBIAPrS. pelrson. Four room Single lowest down, smallest Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ A 0 3 U S T t h a t , e a c h 6468864 or 647-1240. stand to come out on top, but bring persons Into the act who operated. Call 646-1327. remodeUng. Fully insured. ditions, complete buildings. Carpeting, full basement. P i tile notlouse. Instead of paying rent, payments. Douglas Motors, surance Agency, 6491126. YOur counterpart's feelings may SPRING AND FALL, baths, appliances, beat, patio, air don’t belong. Think before 6499858. do 3 or 4 hours light 3 «M a in . be deeply wounded. f n i c T ' S DA-VUGHT CARPENTRY - AU types of F ree estim ates. CaU Ron conditioner, no pets, adults. casting today’s players. A LAWN M O W IN G J ob s - maintenance work in the mor­ 1978 50VL MOTOBECANE s a v i n g s carpentry; Remodeling, CburchiU or Mike Dzagan G O O D wanted in area between Ver­ PAINTER NEEDS W ork' ning between 8 and 12. Inter­ WE PAY $15 for complete TAURUS (April 20-May 20) roofing, siding. No Job too 6438139. Moped - 100 mpg. Has ap­ CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jan. 19) QUESTION non Street and East Middle Interior, Exterior Painting, C H a m iS LESPERANCE views, at 71 Spencer Street, junk cars. C!all Joey, Tolland proximately 400 miles. $100 in Although your Ideas have merit It's too soon to press an Influen­ small. Free estimates. 644- today. It’s possible you may not Turnpike. Call Steven, 643 Papering, by the hour o r ^ . S 4 9 -7 8 2 0 Manchester. Mornings Auto Body, 5231990. extras. $550. Call 6499430. tial contact you've recently met 3079. present them with enough clarity 1343. Residential, Commercial. between 8 and 11. for help In an amblUous venture. to gain the cooperation they Summer homes, apartments, Roolbtg-SIdIng-ChImnor 34 PARTS Department now open CAN-AM 175 MX-2. Premature pleas could end the WHY PAY MORE? Quality deserve. IMPROVE THE Appearance w indom puttied. 20 Years MAYBERRY VILLAGE - Oincoo-Storoo lor Ront 55 Saturdays. Complete line of Registered, lights, 600 miles. relationship. Service - Major AppIiaiKes - of your home with experience! TOU ’Travel. E. BIDWELL Home Improve­ Three rooms, newly Chrysler parts. Chorches Must sell. $800 or best offer. GEMINI (May 21-Jun* 20) Use professional painting, Interior Genuine Parts - Fast Service - ment Co. Expert installation AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. If) Davis, 6490496. decorated, no appliances. Bus ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square Motors. 6493846. 6496549. your Ingenuity today In such a Many times It doesn't pay to act — — or exterior. Also steam Accredited Technician - CaU of aluminum siding, gutters Security feet industrial space, 2,000 way that you give value lor what on Impulse. Today It may be cleaning of carpets. For free R.A. Pearl, 6495465. and trims. Roofing installa­ referenolerences. Adul■ • ills square feet office space. Eiasi- OLDSMOBILE 1973 Delta 88. MINIBIKE. - 3Vk horsepower, you receive. Don’t hope to get better to move quickty. The more a O estimates call, 5638233. M-F, preferred. 528-5943. tion and repairs. 6W6495,873 ly sub-dividable. 2490495, 249 Royal. Four door, air con­ Tecuitiseh. shocks, brand new something for nothing. you analyze, the less assertive WARNlNCr between 5 and 7 p.m. WINDOW CLEANING - 9109. 8715. ditioning power steering, bike. Etmellent condition. you'll be. Commercial It Residential. CANCER (June 21-July 22) In a THE FOLLOWING power brakes, new tires, $140. 6 4 3 -m after 5. vain attempt to make yourself C i D TILE - Tile, marble and Full insured. Free estimates. BuHdhtg-Cordroedng 33 PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) You PROGRAM MAY Se HORACE Tetrault - Siding, VERNON OFFICE---- excellent condition. $2,295. look good In front of a new friend slate. Bathrooms and kitchens Call (Quality Maintenance In­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ should not pry too deeply Into a Born Loaer — Art Sansom WES ROBBINS carpentry SPACE FOR RENT 6435375. Comporo-Trolloro you may do something to put remodeled. Work guaranteed. corporated, 646-8845. nings. QuaUty workmanship, M obllo Homes pal's affairs today. This person Free estimates. 6495584. remodeling specialist. Ad­ 5 rj|oms in restored 65 your mate In an unfavorable has secrets he may validly not free estimates. FuUy instued. BOLTON THREE Room, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 1973 MARQUIS SUtion Wagon light. This Is s mistake. want you to know at this time. l a w n s m o w e d - Call 649 8728187,6493417. Apartment. Fireplace, so Central location. bullt-ins, bathrooms, deck. Reference require - 9 passenger. Immaculate in­ 18’ CAMPER trailer - single LANDSCAPE Maintenance - 7071 after 6:00 p.m. Next to K-Mart Shopping axle, excellent condition. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) (Tomplete lawn care, pruning, kitchens, 6493446. No Pets. $240 Monthly. side ana out. Excellent SPECIALIZING cleaning and Center. Approximately 1,- Eleven years old. $1,500. Call Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stoffsl i^^ORRHiQCVVeHAP planting and transplanting. WE CAN SAVE you money 5963. mechanical condition. Air repairing chimneys, roofs, 250 square feet. CaU 643 742-8930. Call I Jt R Landscape and time by painting your CUSTOM C A R P E N T R Y - conditioning. Stereo, power BN0 U6 H. new roofs. Free estiniates. 30 7884^______■ Maintenance, 6497990. Free house this summer. For a Homes, Additions, Repairs, TWO R(X)M Apartment - Fur­ steering, power windows and 'ifXi'RE U\TE.' Years £;Mrience LOOK NO MORE - We have estimates. good job and a low cost, call Cabinets. CaU Gary (hisbing, Howley, nished. Stove, refrigerator, seats. Roof rack. Phone 289 6495361. the home for you. One only. 3432009. 6760. i ® 1977byNEAtnc.(^ 6830260-or 6834345 for a free heat, hot water. Apply ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Display model 14 foot wide, estimate. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. EXPERT TREE Removal - fice. Ground level, central loaded with extras. Just $10,- LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - ROOFING - Chimney repairs. location, professional TRUIMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- BEANERY- Free estimates. Insured. 900. Immediate parking Our. Boarding Housa — Carrol & McCormick Working Manchester area for E X P E R IE N C E D MOM - new homes custom built, Guaranteed workmanship! MANCHESTER - One building, parking and utilities. OOO miles, am /fm radio. Sharp Free estimates. CaU Randy, through out the state. Ik over eight years. Reasonable. Available to care for school remodeled, additions, rec bedroom apartments. In­ C a ll6 4 9 m . car. Asking $ !^ . 646-4938. 6432290. after 4:00 p.m. Excellent financing available. The E6T M E 15 Call, All-State TYee Expert age children. Nathan Hale rooms, garages, kitchens dividual entrances, single OR V Trades welcome. Plaza JU T ARC7UNP TriE Co., 7428591. School area. 6492780. remodeled, bath tile, cement STORES & OFFICES for rent 1974 HONDA Civic Hatchback 5 SOME­ story buildings Full Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross - Manchester, prime location. - 3speed. Silver. 49,000 miles. BEND. B U 5TE R ! THIN’ work. Steps, dormers. maintenance service, $213 Highway, Berlin Ipke. Berlin, ODD JOBS - Chain saw work, Heat. Air. Parking. Janitor. Excellent service record. No incipentailu ; I EVEN CLUTTERED ATTICS & Residential or commercial. NMtfng-PtofflMng 38 $230. per month heated. No Conn. 1-828-0369. (Tellars? Will haul unwanted light hauling, basements and CaU 6494291. pets or children. Damato $100 per month, starting. 649 rust. $1,750. 6498621. wopt ypu w ii MORE items for you reasonably. Call yards cleaned. Free es­ Enterprises, 6431021. 5334, 6491393. HAVE NPTICEP MPPERN SEWERLINES, sink lines, a r e y o u Selling your mobile timates. Call Kevin, 6432382. 1973 CAPRI - 55,000 miles, THAT THE ' LIKE 6491616, or 5688322, for free TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY cleaned with electric cutters, home. Buyers waiting. Please estimates. ain/fm radio. Good condition. NEIflHBPRHPPP Carpentry and general con­ w professionals. McKinney FOUR ROOM Apartment. Hot Mgnch— ter, Conn. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- A tracting. Residential and water. Available June 1. CaU Asking $1800. Will not refuse l5-'-ER,AH''- Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Main SIroot 8230369. C l»?/byWirn»f6r04 >k .TM Rw US F»l Qlt \ 5T0RA0E ODD JOBS, Geanlng cellars commercial. Whether it be a pany, 6438M8. after 6, 6434105. reasonable offer. Must sell. AREA Haathcliff This Funny World 6499764, 647-1229. and attics. Moving large Pointing-^poring 33 smaU repair job, a custom FOR LEASE or SALE FOR built home or anything in PHOENIX TRAILER - Sleeps appliances, also stone or loam NO JOB ’TOO SmaU - Toilet MANCHESTER -' Four Room • 27,000 square feet In cen­ CED(?IC AND UNLESS 'lOU BECOME MO(?E ATOMIC between, caU 6431379. 1671 BUICK Skylark - Custom 8. Excellent condition. Ice delivered. 844-1775 or 644-9532. INFLATION FIGHTERS - repairs, plugged drains, Apartment in four family. tral business district LAKE , PUNCTUAL, WE'LL BE FORCED WASTES r Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic box, heater, stove. $750. Cali 9 Teachers withTvsksa A180 jeaSyears S kitchen faucets replaced, Central location. $140 • FuUy sprinklered to 5, 843-7757. FAMISHED^ TO T/kKE OUR BUSINESS MAN - For heavy work in fer­ experience offer quality paln- FOR ALL your Dry Wall transmission. Very good. repaired. Rec rooms, monthly, plus heat and • Air conditioned office ELSEWHERE/ y------tilizer plant. Joh Involves Ung wlUi 20 to 5i% savlnigs. needs - Drobiak D17 Wall utiUries. 647-1113 after 6:30 $1175. After 6 p.m., 643U72. MOXIHIN’ ' bathroom remodeUng, heat spare 1969 SCAMP Tent Trailer. •C v handlirg and stacking fer­ Fully insured. Free es­ Company, 575 Center Street, modernization, etc. Free Sleeps 8, heater, sink, cooler, 6UMS... tilizer bags. Must be in good, timates. 6491609, 7428764. Manchester. CaU 6468882. • WiU consider partial 1971 PONTIAC Catalina - Estimate gladly given. M & M ’TWO FAMILY, Five rooms. good shape. $750. Call 643-2882 m u m -, physical condition. Phone Mr. lease Automatic, air, power Plumbinglk Hearing. 6492871. ’Two bedrooms, $250 monthly. after 6 p.m. Hill, 6490644. PAINTING - interior and NEWTON SMITH 1 Plus heat, utilities. Security, • First floor is 8,000 square steering, four door. Runs exterior, paperhanging, Remodeling, Repairing. Rec references required. Mr. feet. good. Asking $675. 875-3651. PLUMBING and Heating - 1971 DODGE 20’ Self con­ VINYL REPAIR - We can fix excellent work. References. rooms. No job too small. 649 Blssell, Philbrick Agency, ^ Fast service. ReasonAle 8 C oll Mr. Roth 646-2830 tained motor home. Low Sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Free estimates. Fully In­ 3144. 4200. 1968 CHEVY Impala - V-8, rates. Ucensed. CaU Ron, 649 mileage. 31 Coleman Road, need for expensive sured. Martin Mattson, 849 automatic, power steering. 8667. O nly 81,OO0 m ile s. G ood Manchester. 643-2221. $5,900. recovering. 5635878. 4431. CARPENTRY, Custom TWO FAMILY Flat - First Houses - Adddltions, garages, PROFESSIONAL Office - AU transportation. $500. 6437681. floor. Four 1/2 room apart­ facilities. Excellent location. 18’ TRAVEL Trailer and REWEAVING burns, holes. QUALITY PAINTING and roofing and siding, Utcliens, ment wlUi built-in range and 'H&YR£ PUE FOR /K SURPRISE* Good projection. Reasonable PINTt) 1974 One owner. 43,000 hitch. Refrigerator, stove, Zippers, umbrellas repaired. Paper Hanging by Willis bathrooms, and rmalr work flo o rin g eil77Wt(tA.>ic,TIIRsaUS-y«tOfl V 3 . 36 oven, laundry room, rec rent. 351 Center Street. 649 miles. Vinyl roof, clean, oven, heater. 31 Coleman Window shades, Venetian Schultz. Fiiiry Insured, oof aU kinds. CaU Robert Jar­ room, basement. Adults only. 1880, 6493549. excellent running condition. Road, Manchester. 643-2131. blinds. Keys. TV foq rent. references. 6494343. vis for estimate, 6438712. F l o o r s a n d i n g a Security. No pets. $185 6492250. $900. Marlow’s, 867 Main ot. Reflnlshlng Floors like new. Short Ribs - Frank Hill 649 monthly. (1497885. MANCHESTER - Retail and / 5221. CARPENTRY It Masonry - No waring. (S^Ullzing in HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch or manufacturing space. 2,000 Additions and remodeUng. older floors). Staining floors. 1975 SILVER MusUng Ghia - 1972 STARCRAFT Galaxy 8 - Painted for $150-$200 by MANCHESTER - Three rom. sq. ft. to 100,OO!) sq. ft. Very Cranberry velvet interior, Tent Trailer. Electric INTERIOR & EXTERIOR Scheduling now. Free estimates. CaU Anthony CeiUngs. In-outside painting w. ProfeMional Porter Street area. Heat, reasonable. Brokers am/fm radio, a/c, $5800 new, refrigerator, dual gas tanks, Painting - Insured. Good SquiUacote, 6490811. John W allle, 643^ , 87^ considers any lob. 2899287 light, parking, refrigerator, protected. Call Heyman now $3100. 644-9601. double dinette, wardrobe. 8 x work. Reasonable rates. Free 2333. ’ evenings or weekends, Don. stove. No pets. Security Properties, 1-2231206. 10 awning, with screening. estimates. Call Ed Dascanio, CARPENTRY, Remodeling, deposit. Ideal for newlyweds. 1976 TR7 LOADED. Air con­ Sleeps 8. Excellent condition. 6498965. PAPER HANGING Expert. Additions • Roofing, siding, ••••••••••••••••••••••••.a 24f-468S, 247-4688. and painting. No job too ditioning, am/fm built-in $1300, firm. Call 646-8133. g 1977 McNiiGhtSynJ.. Inc. 6-2 Your average paper, in Sortleoo Wontod 3$ cassette, glass sunroof top, •••••••••••••••••••••••••• CHENEY’S Landscaping Ser­ small. Free estimates. 643 average .-oom, $30. Mr. t h r e e r o o m Flat - Second OFFICE SPACE wide radials, dual exhaust. Aulomothro Sorrico 56 vice - Landscaplngg lawn 3079. “ Take one o f theoe pilla whenever Richman, 6433864. ODD JOBS DONE - CelUrs, floor, at 136 Woodland Street. MUST SELL. $5600. 2499143. maintenance, yards cleaned, attics, garages, yards you can save up enough money for it. ” $175 monthly, including heat. FOR RENT ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- brush cleared. Chain saw A. & W. PAINTING - Very CA^ENTRY - Repairs, cleaned, moving trucking. Available now. No appliances, I jjo iqu.r'e Ittl. center oil 1966 MUSTANG. Great shape. sun specialists, factory work. Low, reasonable rates. reasonable. Free Estimates. remodeUng. addlUons; gap Loam lor sale, Lawn service. no children or pets. Security, I Minclieeter, itr condillonlni end Four speed transmission. 31 trained, one day service, 114 Phone 647-1852. Call Wayne, 6497696. ■ roofing. Call David Nqjob too big or small - 563 ^ u ire 168 Woodland Street. I parkins. Ceil MS.H91. & , 8431798. Coleman Road, Manchester. East Main Street, Rockville. 6492221. $550. 871-1617.