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IsraelI voices concern over Carter position JEUSALEM (UPI) - Foreign and 338, which call for Israeli Carter said he expected Begin to had demanded an explanation. Minister Yigal Allon summoned the withdrawals to security and moderate his position as a result of “I am glad to say the executive U.S. Ambassador today to express recognized boundaries in a general the negotiations called off by the committee adopted this reply,” Israel's “deepened” concern over peace agreement. DMC last week because its leaders Begin said. President Carter’s recent statements Lewis told Allon he would convey were not consulted. . Ezer Weizman, the likely can­ calling for Israeli concessions in a Israel's concern to Washington, In a letter to Yigael Yadin of the didate for defense minister, said the Middle East peace settlement. where U.S. officials recently cited Democratic Movement for Change, latest statement should persuade the ‘‘Our concern has deepened other U.N. statements that go beyond Begin said “everything is open” for DMC to return to the negotiations because of recent statements that in­ the language of the two Security negotiations, including who will get that its leaders called of because troduced new elements that may only Council documents which Israel con­ which job in the cabinet. they were not consulted about the ap­ harden already tough Arab siders the only basis for an agree­ The appeal to the DMC came after pointment. positions,” a Foreign Ministry of­ ment. the Executive Committee of Begin’s Weizman said the Likud hoped to ficial said. The meeting with Lewis was the Likud party reconsidered a previous be able to take over power “rather He said Allon was reacting to third such expression of concern in a statement that did not clearly con­ soon” with or without the DMC, statements by Carter and other of­ week. firm or deny the controvetsial which would make the difference ficials about the need for ‘a Palesti­ It came after Abassador Simcha nomination of Dayan, a one-time between a bare, one-seat majority or nian homeland, payment of compen­ Dinitz met with Secretary of State Labor party defense minister. Yadin a 76-vote domination of parliament. sation to Palestinian refugees and a Cyrus Vance in Washington and return to the borders before the 1967 Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin made Middlemost war. a similar statement in a cabinet com­ j munique. In Tel Aviv, prospective Prime Allon and the rest of the Labor par­ Ten lose lives Minister Menahem Begin said he ty government rejected in the May 17 would put off the nomination of elections are to leave office when Moshe Dayan to be the next foreign Begin’ s Likud party takes over minister. sometime in June. in state mishaps The Likud campaigned on a tough Ambassador Samuel Lewis told stand against returning the lands By United Press International School and was to havegraduatea r Allon that the United States stood by captured from Jordan, Syria and June 16. U.N. Security Council resolutions 242 Egypt in the last war. The weather was beautiful in Drowning accidents took the lives Connecticut for Memorial Day of: weekend, but holiday remembrances — Regina Ann McCloud, 6, of New were marred by four highway deaths London, who drowned Saturday while Kentucky fire kills in the state, three drownings and swimming in Winthrop Cove near her three fire fatalities. home. Dead in traffic accidents were: — John Francis Zulaski, 42, of —Francis P. Cahill, 38, of 17 Lanz Torrington, whose body was found at least 160 persons Lane, Ellington, who was pronounced Monday afternoon in Dog Pond in dead at the scene of a one-car acci­ Goshen. Zalaski had been missing SOUTHGATE, Ky. (UPI) - Only the basement of the Zebra Room, dent in Ellington at 2 a.m. today since Friday evening when he went one of the once-luxurious 23 party adjacent to the Cabaret Room, the State Police said Cahill was driving fishing in the pond. rooms in the Beverly Hills Supper velvet-lined hall packed Saturday east on David Dr., went off the road — Edward Zawilinski, 62, of Club remains to be searched by in­ night with 3,500 partygoers waiting to and struck two parked cars. Police Middletown, who drowned late Friday vestigators armed with bulldozers hear John Davidson sing. Searchers said it is thought the victim may or early Saturday In Butternut and torches hunting for more bodies brought out hunks of melted have suffered a heart attack. Hollow Pond in Middletown. and clues to the Saturday night fire fiberglass and other material from — Mrs. Edna Sperry, 94, of South In Ansonia, two men died when fire that killed at least 160 persons. the basement on a stretcher Monday. Windsor, who died Monday of in­ swept through a business and So far, Kentucky State Police Com­ Southgate Fire Chief Dick juries suffered in a one-car accident residential building Sunday night. missioner Ken Brandenburgh said, Riesenberg said, “We only have one on Rt. 5 in East Windsor Sunday. The ' The victims were identified by Salute the flag car was driven by her daughter, Mrs. police as William Edwards Jr., 42, officials have come across no more room to go through Tuesday William Roscoe, front, and Charles Wigren, honorary evidence that arson was behind the and I’d say the chances of us finding Hildred Raymond, 70, who was listed and Eugene Reuters, 51, who moved .smoky blaze, the worst in American any bodies are very slim. An owner in satisfactory condition ai to Ansonia from Sussex, N.J., about marshals in the Memorial Day Parade, watch as the American history since 1944. told me that the room was empty the Manchester Memorial Hospital. eight months ago. Flag passes them. (Herald photo by Dunn) But he said it might be a month of night of the fire.” — Charles Maple, 56, of Stamford, Police said the men were believed digging in the ruins and talking to Besides the dead, another 74 per­ who was struck Monday about 4 a.m. boarders in the building that housed a eyewitnesses before a definite cause sons were injured in the fire and the as he walked along the Post Road. He sports shop, a dentist’s office and a is known for the quick-spreading fire panic that followed as the club filled was taken to Greenwich Hospital dry cleaners on the ground floor. that razed the Las Vegas-styled with a dense smoky fog and then went with multiple fractures and died A fire Friday night claimed the life Thousands take part “Showplace of the Midwest” in this dark. Eleven""Were treated and about three and a half hours later. of 80-year-old Manuel Nadal, the suburban Cincinnati community. released and the other 63 remain — Ann M. Marshall, 15, of Chester, retired athletic director emeritus of Suspect now is an oil-fueled elec­ hospitalized in conditions ranging who was killed Sunday night when Kent School. trical generator that was located in from fair to critical. the car in which she was a passenger Authorities said the blazeapparent- in Memorial rites ran off Rt 148 in Chester. Another ly began after Nadal fell asleep with passenger, Valerie Koslawy, 16, of a lighted cigarette in the parlor of his Thousands of Manchester residents Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies and Chester, was treated for injuries. home on the private school’s campus. and their neighbors took advantage Cub Scouts. The driver, Amy J. Buckles, 16, of Students spotted the blaze and used of ideal weather Monday to watch the The paraders passed in review in Today’s summary Chester, was charged with miscon­ fire extinguishers to keep the flames Memorial Day parade and to take the park, with the review stand at the duct with a motor vehicle and was confined to the parlor after pulling part in ceremonies at Center Park. foot of the flagpole terrace. Compiled Irom United Press International taken to Connecticut Valley Hospital Nadal’s body from the burning room. The sun was bright, but not too hot. Mrs. Hope Sasportas, past depart­ in Middletown. Nadal came to the school In 1911 and The shade was cool but not chilly ment regent of the Daughters of the PITTSBURGH - I. W. Abel, — Michael J. Truken, 18, of Water­ retired several years ago. when the crowds lined both sides of American Revolution, delivered the State who worked in smoky eastern ford, who was killed Saturday in a Last year, only two Connecticut Main and E. Center Sts. to watch the main address, “You're a Good Man, HARTFORD - The Connecticut Ohio mills at 16 and rose to car accident in Baltimore, Md. He highway deaths occured during the half-hour parade. Uncle Sam.” Citizen Action Group has urged become the mild-mannered presi­ was a senior at Waterford High Memorial Day holiday. Bands included in the line of march The main thrust of her address was quick approval by the Connecticut dent of the United Steelworkers were Manchester High School band, that the United States is a great na­ Senate when it takes up an ethics union, retires Wednesday after a which also played at ceremonies in tion despite its mistakes and that its and conflict of interest bill today. 12-year tenure climaxed with a McKinney hospitalized the park; the Stewart Highlanders greatness comes from its people. milestone “no strike” agreement Pipe Band; the Bennet Junior High (The text of the address is printed on to provide guaranteed production School Band; the Illing Junior High Page 2.) HARTFORD - Special State’s and better wages. School Band; and the Quarryville The most solemn moments of the Attorney Paul J. McQuillan said by mild heart attack Junior Ancient Fife and Drum Corps observance came when David he has interviewed the last NEW YORK — Seventy per cent which joined the parade late along Morsey, chairman of the Permanent witness in the Peter A. Reilly in­ of the nation’s non-Catholic HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. The spokesman said McKinney the line of march and played several Memorial Day Committee, read the vestigation which has lasted five general hospitals and most public Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn., has “felt some pain” during lunch. The numbers in the park. names of veterans who have died months and covers Reilly’s arrest ones are still ignoring the been admitted to a Norristown, Pa., pain increased and got severe and the The Bolton-based corps had a con­ since Memorial Day last year. and prosecution. Supreme Court’s three-year-old hospital after suffering a mild heart congressman decided to go to the cert in Bolton earlier in the day. Morsey, who served as master of mandate to provide abortion on attack, his office disclosed today. hospital himself. Veterans groups, their auxiliaries, ceremonies, was introduced by Col. HARTFORD - State Attorney demand, a Planned Parenthood The 46-year-old lawmaker became The McKinney’s were attending as well as Gold Star Parents Nathan Agostinelli, CTANG, parade General Carl R. Ajello has Federation of America report ill Sunday while attending the Devon, the show with their three daughters marched or rode in automobiles. marshal. declared illegal a 14-year-old claims. Pa., horse show with his wife, Lucie, who are show horse enthusiasts. Manchester Police and fire fighters Wreaths were placed at the foot of regulation of the Connecticut and three of their five children, a Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., McKinney from' the town and from the 8th monument in Center Park which had Architectural Registration Board WASHINGTON - Federal of­ spokesman in his Washington office was raised in Fairfield, Conn., and District were among the marchers as earlier been ringed with flags and banning competitive bidding by ficials, conceding they cannot said. attended Princeton and Yale univer­ well as color guards and represen­ flowers. architects. achieve fair housing with enforce­ The spokesman said McKinney and sities. tatives from civic and fraternal The ceremony closed with a gun ment alone, will try this week to his wife drove to Sacred Heart After two terms in the Connecticut organizations. salute and the sounding of taps. foster voluntary efforts in an un­ Hospital where tests confirmed that Legislature, he was elected on Nov. The Town of Manchester was Earlier a wreath had been placed Regional precedented national meeting of he suffered a "mild” heart attack. 3,1970, to represent Connecticut’s 4th represented by Mayor Matthew at the monument in Monro Park BOSTON — Extended outlook real estate and civil rights The spokesman said McKinney was Congressional District. The district in Moriarty and Directors Carl Zinsser were Alfred Werbner of Temple Beth for Southern New England, leaders. resting comfortably and was in southwestern Connecticut covers and Phyllis Jackston. Sholom delivered a eulogy. Thursday through Saturday: “stable” condition. Fairfield County, one of the richest Also among the paraders were Girl Chance of showers Thursday per capita areas in the United States. followed by clearing. Fair International weather Friday. Chance of NEW DELHI, India - The first showers again Saturday. High will section of an express train Assembly enters final stretch be mostly in the 70s and overnight plummeted into a rain-swollen lows in the 50s. river in eastern India today, week endorsed creation of a the bill it il reaches her desk. killing at least 45 persons. Many HARTFORD (UPI) - Having dealt raise on July 1, 1979 — after all current lawmakers go through presidential primary on the first A state Supreme Court decision BOSTON — Legislation to cap more bodies were feared en­ with most of the major issues before last month ruled Connecticut's them, lawmakers today returned to another election. Legislators now get Tuesday in March in conjunction 1977 auto insurance rates and re­ tombed inside the submerged property tax-based system of funding the Capitol for the final stretch drive paid $11,000 for two years’ service, with those in Vermont and fund more than $50 million to coaches. Massachusetts. education is unconstitutional. toward the mandatory June 8 and $1,000 in expense money. The bill some 400,000 Massachusetts would give them $23,000 for two The bill faces an uncertain future Because of it, lawmakers voted to motorists is scheduled for debate SALISBURY, Rhodesia - adjournment date. in the Senate, although powerful double from $10-20 million the Action is still needed on ethics, a years without expense payments. today in the Senate. The legisla­ Rhodesia says its troops and Senate Majority Leader Joseph amount of money spent on payments presidential primary, a change in the Under the bill, the chief justice of tion is supported by the Dukakis warplanes struck almost 50 miles Lieberman, D-New Haven, is among to poorer towns for schools. into neighboring Mozambique this formula under which educational the state Supreme Court would get a administration. raise from $40,000 to $41,000 a year, its supporters. Gov. Ella T. Grasso is The disagreement has been over weekend, destroying three black equalization grants are awarded, and effective July 1, 1979. All judges expected to sign the bill if the Senate how to divvy up the extra funds. guerrilla bases and killing 28 in­ a controversial plan to increase approves it. Originally the proposal would have National salaries for lawmakers, judges and would receive a $4,000 increase to surgents. The Senate takes up a new ethics been weighted heavily in favor of the top state officials. $38,500 in 1979. WASHINGTON - Tight securi­ House Minority Leader Gerald F. code for state officials and law­ major cities. But that plan produced BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - But the major issues of the session ty measures were in effect today Stevens, R-Milford, has pledged to makers. The cornerstone of the a protest from small town and subur­ Soldiers and police have killed 15 — the budget, unemployment com­ as 12 Hanafi Muslims went on fight the bill and its fate apparently reform is an ethics commission com­ ban lawmakers. guerrillas and destroyed at least pensation, liquor prices, state trial for the murder of a reporter lies in how many votes from the posed of persons not connected with The result, in the House, was a four of their hideouts, including a government reorganization and the government or politics. Mrs. Grasso compromise, which would still help and holding of 149 hostages in the bottle bill — have already been Democratic majority Stevens can at­ clandestine arms factory dis­ made passage of a tougher ethics major cities the most, but take away March 9-11 seizure of three handled. tract. Washington buildings. guised as a candy store, the army code one of her priorities for the ses­ some of the money they would have The Senate last week passed a bill In something of a surprise move, said late Monday. sion, so she can be expected to sign gotten under the plan as originally giving legislators a 77 per cent pay the House of Representatives last drawn up. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977- PAGE THREE PAGE TWO- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn,, Tues., May 31, 1977 CL/P THIS COUPON TODAY-mmm, Memorial Day address MACC news by Nancy Carr POLICEMEN - FIREMEN COMPLETE GM THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY Executive Director SECURin POLICE A GUARDS 645 Birch Mtn. Rd., Manchester, Conn. 06040 FOR REPAIRS It may be a little early patients in convalescent hand. There are posters Hold that date I EVERYBODY ‘You’re a good man, Uncle Sam’ SUMMER COURSES for you to be thinking of homes. available describing our — A Hymn Along Is FREE GITS • COLLISION current projects plus op- ADULT SEXUALITY Christmas but plans for the 4. The shelves in the scheduled for 2 p.m. Sun­ NO PURCHASE NECESSARY • MECHANICAL Tell them about the Wright Brothers who gave us Seasonal Sharing Appeal Emergency Pantry are portunties and needs which day afternoon, June 12, at By Hope Sasportas ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MDTDRS wings... are already under way. empty in s^ ts. We are in are going unmet. Manchester Manor. Come of... I appreciate being with you today to bring a brief com­ Thomas Edison who gave us the phonograph so we can CHPOSINQ THE ALTERNATIVES The YWCA has sent out a constant need of high pro­ If you are planning along and sing along. ‘'Magson Uniforms’ CARS AND TRUCKS mercial for the good guys...us! hear music more and perhaps enjoy it less... CREATIVE WRITING projects for next year give — Christian Singles will 279 Naw Britain Rd., Ksnaington Genuine Perta letter to the community tein foods and cereal la Anxious To So# Now Facoa Spires in every village testify to our underlying faith in Jonas Salk, patron saint of all mothers whose great us a call. Chances are we be meeting, 7:30 p.m., Factory Trained Mechanics POTTERY • clubs and civic products and fruits or 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE God. fear was polio in their youngfcljildren. SEPARATION AND DIVORCE organizations asking them juices with vitamin C. can do it better working Friday, June 10 at Concor­ CHOOSE ONE GIFT We are the most inventive — creative — energetic — The list of great Americans\is endless and con­ together. CALL 646-6464 SOCIAL ECOLOGY (or How. Do I Bocomo to consider participating in Tours of the pantry are dia Lutheran. Whistle, Flashlight Batteries, Guncleaner, Night Stick generous people on this all-too-small globe. tinuing...the soldier— the shopkeeper— the clergy — the the Toys for Joy program provided upon request. En­ Thinking of fall — please — Vacation Church Ring, Decals or Key Ring. Not many, if any, other countries have centrally heated inventor — the teacher and scientist — each contributing Human In A Do-Humanlxlng Culturo?) perhaps by designating one trance fee — one jar of put Oct. ffl, on your calen­ Schools; Ask (or Barry Gayer, Paul Jackson, Jim D'Connor, Stu homes (we may join them soon)... of what he has to make a better America. We do the hard TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS meeting in the fall for a toy peanut butter. dar now. That is the Concordia and Emanuel Jackson, George, Ronnie, Jewels, Carol and Linda. Carter Safe drinking water... things so well! WEIGHT CONTROL shower. Of course, we are always Evening of Performing Lutheran, to be held at IDENTIFICATION aEQUINED 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER Two cars in every garage...and these are just the kids! So what if we do get better reception from the men on Since many of you are looking for an opportunity Arts put on annually by Concordia July 27-July 8 MASSON UNIFORMS, Kensington What other governments would let a few wild deer and YOGA (Boginnors) the moon than we do from the car in the next lane on our YOGA (Intomwdlato) * programming for the fall to work hand in hand wiUi local artists as a fun­ Trinity Covenant, July havrks stall and almost bring to a halt the much needed CB! And we do get a better picture from the back side of draiser for the conference. 18-22 * morning eloBsot, as wall as ovoning may we make several the many community ser­ Alaskan pipeline? Venus (in color yet) than we got of the inaugural on suggestions: vice groups in providing Almost one-third of our , Second Congregational This just verifies the willingness of our government to Channel 30. For Information On TImea, Datat and 1. If yours is a group that for the lonely, the elderly, operating budget is Aug. 1-12 Read Herald Ads do what some of us think we want, at the expense of what We can live with that. Faaa, Call: 646-0711 delights in singing the poor, with a helping provided by this one great all of us really need! We have seen Uncle Sam under attack — (everything from folk to effort. When World War II threatened us, we trained men with spit on — burned in effigy — hated — taken advantage of FREE LECTURE: June 6,7:30 p.m. • “DO YOU gospel to barbershop), dan­ brooms at Fort Dix and went on to win against un- by every country, big or small — and to date no nation but cing (square right through believdble odds...and when it ended, we showed our great RELAX?”, Bernard Clueck, MO, Institute of Denmark paid back its World War II loans or returned to belly), or performing heart again by rebuilding, forgiving and forgetting. Living lend lease ships...but we should also see him on his knees (flute, guitar, kazoo), England would have been better off it we had defeated before God at Valley Forge — heroic in battle and so please consider scheduling them, too...then we would have given them foreign aid, generous in victory. a performance in one of etc. etc. and we'd all be driving a Rolls instead of a We’re seen and have been seen under the magnifying our convalescent homes. Toyota or Volkswagen. Looking back, we see the scars of glass of our dnemies — without and within — and I say Or if a performance is war...there never was a good war...but we thank God for without apology to anyone, and with great pride... you’re M«L-Tll9fc 0 0 C perhaps out of sight — one young men who served when called, whether they liked From the one-room schoolhouse — where the teacher the good man. Uncle Sam! ■otiiCinM your rehearsals might be the war or not. We wouldn’t be observing Memorial Day started the fire in the stove each morning and taught all BOLANO today if George Washington’s men had chanted the recent held right in the home. grades — to the new million dollar open classroom — the JACK LEMMON Send tickets to the homes "Hell, no, we won’t go!’’ only difference being, now the kids decide what they’ll OIL CO. "AIRPORT 77” for patients and better yet We suffer from guilt when we should be saying, "We’re PO do. ENDS TUESDAY EST. 1935 provide transportation. not perfect, we’ve made mistakes,” but we differ from 7:20 Somehow we insist on being apologetic about our ac­ 2. If you are a group of any other nation in that we try to do better. ‘‘A STAR 9:20 complishments. Why should a Canadian journalist have 7 good time Charlies and We can’t say the politicial and national "beads" to write glowingly in praise of our American generosity ■ a» «Hqn wn ta m t I S B O R r 8:25 FUEL OIL forever! Any future conflict will be fought with, as usual, (Charlottes and like to play to any country experiencing a catastrophe? I have yet to P LU i I AUTOMATIC DELIVERY our best young men and women, and we do know they can cards, bingo, etc. perhaps see, or read of. Western Germany, France, Japan, or any ‘YREUIE AND 24 HOUR SERVICE once during the next year fight! country sending planeloads of supplies to our flooded or THEBEAriO:30 Let us remember... you might just enjoy drought-plagued states. 8 6 5 6 4 6 - 6 3 2 0 HELD OVER having one big session in a Uncle Sam has no hands but ours... Why don’t we teach our children some of what we’ve USbl/ITQI-fOlLOW BURNSIDE SIGNS 369 Center SI. 7 “irS ALIVE" convalescent home — you, has no mind but ours... done and who did it?... has no character but ours. . Manchester P O « 7 :1 0 S:10 of course, supplying the fun Tell them about Henry Ford, who put America on BURNSIDE □'Q STARTS WED. prizes and maybe the If we choose to forget or ignore all the great ac­ is io in m s iN AVE^ i. ht». • s s t - i j n 'lATiSNoer wheels, and gave us the impossible dream of two cars in lemonade. complishments we’ve done while building this magnifi­ G2;a THEATRES e a s t ROSEMARY’S BABVI B49-9333 every garage... 3. If you are a knitting, cent country between two oceans, we’re the losers...and Tell them about the original peanut man — George THE OMENI it will continue to be the best kept secret since the atom NOWI crocheting, sewing group Washington Carver— who proved any man— and women, PQ ALIVE” bomb. 1HE STING "irs may we put in a bid for too, now — any color, any time, with a dream and deter­ PQ 7;30-»:W M0H.-TUE8. tv mittens and even caps and We’ve survived the "generation gap” of all times... mination, can make it... from horse and buggy days to dune buggies on the moon THE IRON CROSS I MEL BROOK'S LAPP RIOT1 scarves for Seasonal “YOUNQ Sharing or layettes for the from a trip when a trip to New Britain was the long FRANKENSTEIN” CWS clothing appeal, or THE GREATEST po PO 7:2S-S:19 MON.-TUES. M ’ ride, to the controversial Concorde where we can get to hospital gowns made out of England quicker than you can get to West Hartford on I- old white shirts. We will 84 at 5 p.m. also be looking for afghans, shoulder shawls and warm bed booties for patients in ’Theater our convalescent homes. schedule S h /jw c a se \ If you are especially CU E m W N O m ro-vic, Inc. clever, dolls can be C w e m a s l DRUE R’ : 623-3079 146 SHELDON ROAD, MANCHESTER TUESDAY restored and dressed IMTeRSTATB 84 ISI (oH Oakland 8L) US 8M2 E!ast Hartford Drive-In — better than new for Cnrist- BXIT58 in wfMfssafs • savsf I b d a v a i i y “ Jabber Walk” 8:25; SUM BtUUm MANCHESTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS mas giving some to disad­ "Tamarind Seed” 10;05 RcaSmSTNear Campbell Council 573 sco n TOILET TISSUE vantaged children, some to Elast Windsor Drive-In — SECONDS Kappens once BASTHAPT^RD prM onts... "Freaky Friday” 8:25; "Gus” 56B’8B10 In concert 96 ROLLS PER CASE 10;05 UROMfMAnNns Strong Single Ply Manchester Drive-In — “A 12.80 til 2.-90P.M. TOMMY DORSEY ORCH. ‘ 15.84 per csss ’ 8.00 W cas« MCC Star is Bom” 8:25; “Freebie iin tfw Um dhpettoii of and the Bean” 10:30 ■UDDV MORROW , (.16W a roll) U.A. Theater 1 — "The RUNCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL V rffcA otter Expire# 6/11/77 calendar Sting” 7:00-9:15 V . Cam ana carry onlyl U.A. Theater 2 — “Cross of THURS., JUNE 23rd-8 P.M. Manchester Community Iron” 7:00-9:00 i'AN n ' DONATION $5 Psr Person College offers this calen­ U.A. 'Theater 3 — "The Tickets svsilsbis: 867 Main 8t., Manchester dar of events in the interest Greatest” 7:15-9:10 HALL’ or at Knights of Columbus of the community. All the Vernon Cine 1 — “Airport Phone 643-0770, 849-8864, 646-6869 MCC-sponsored activities 77” 7:20-9:20 listed below are open to the Vernon Cine 2 — "It’s public and many are free of Alive” 7:10-9:10 EAMIIY charge. For further infor­ REB-EYE mation, call 646-2137. RBSl MaMa M ia ’s' ManchMt«r Evtning Harald 1j69 ’2 0 ?) 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WASHINGTON (UPl) - s - . n a \ ON DUTY MAY lUNE lUNE JUNE JUNE The government will beef 10A.M.-8P.M. Come visit our beautiful new hall at 748 31 1 2 3 4 up its enforcement of Tolland Tnpk. or call Jim at 646-7558 for federal liquor laws by the Information to suit your party needs. making it “costly and un­ MANCHESm VUNON pleasant" for violators, a 1149 TsHand Tumplu TrHWy Siiepping Cwtw top Treasury Department official Rex Davis, director of T reasury’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said his agency has decided "the day of the slap on the wrist or the $500 Sa' offer in compromise is past.” Under the Federal rcv:H' when it's created by Alcohol Administration t h e window Act, there are three poten­ tial means of dealing with Vial”' professionals violators, Davis said. They are offers in compromise, action to suspend or revoke Sinn 1920 ■ basic permits, or criminal Baffar prirae A..ncc-u-ycur«i.l>orl«n|ly'"^^^^^^ prosecution. f e e t '® ' "In the past we have for on vou’W , better earvica • V *^ the most part employed the asV O “i better veiue. offer in compromise as a g ia t sanction against violators,” Davis said. Kcgulurly H75 ^ Jtm it't a S .lY *'*""'"* S’'”-'* “ However, a growing number of us in ATF are not satisfied with the results obtained from Creative Decaating offers in compromise. ComplBts Pittsburgh “Consequently, I can Paints SelBction predict that you will see more criminal 2852 MAIN STREET prosecutions and more per­ GLASTONBURY mit actions in the future," he said. 633-9493 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 The Connecticut Commission on the The funds are to be used for ad- I Pinochle scores \ Grant Arts has awarded a 14,225 grant to the ministrative, operating and program Pecks mark Association of Connecticut Orchestras, expenses of the association, according to iia itrlip a lp r iEupiuuyHpralJ* Civil rights battle goes on awarded Manchester Rep. Francis Mahoney (D- the notice received by Rep. Mahoney. Manchester — A City of Village Charm anniversary Top scorers in the Manchester ISth) has announced. Senior Citizens Pinochle group game Founded Oct. 1, 1881 civil suit today charging the owner of funeral home director who refused to By Martha Angle and the landmark Civil Rights Act of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peck of 50 Thursday at the Army & Navy Club a bar in Lacy-Lakeview, Texas with make funeral arrangements for the attending from Massachusetts and Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International Robert Walters 1964, these suits still account for the North St. were honored at a surprise Connecticut, were Raymond Peck, w ere Ann Plourd, 635; Olive stillborn daughter of a black Air Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, refusing to serve blacks and racially bulk of the civil rights cases filed by luncheon on April 23 at the Army- best man; Janet Creeley, maid of Houghtaling, 626; Vincent Borello, NEW CEILINGS Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. WASHIGTON - (NEA) - There mixed groups on the premises.” the Justice Department each year. Force enlisted man. Navy Club in honor of their 25th wed­ honor; and George Bingham, the 597; Alberta Colbert, 561; Alfreda MAY SPECIALS ON SIDING! are some wars that just won’t stay It is easy to overlook these laconic “It’s hard to believe, isn’t it?’.’ said Others are simply absurd, like the ding anniversary. bride’s godfather; all of Manchester. Hallin, 551; John Phelps, 5 ^ ; Arvid Raymond F Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkmgton. Managing Editor Peterson, 543; Richard Colbert, 540; Professionally Installed won. The same ground must be taken little press releases. No single case one Justice Department lawyer who Houston night club the Justice Hosting the party were Mrs. Helen Music for dancing was provided by aiuminuni, vinyl siding Walter Hohls, 539; Ernestine Donnel­ ever appears to amount to much. The handles many of the public accom­ Department sued last year for Moske, and the Peck’s children, Lin­ the John Jeski orchestra. with insulated panels over and over, each time with painful ly, 537; Andrew Noske, 537; Betty O p in io n casualties. “regulars” down at the department modations cases. "You’d think that refusing to admit black males da, Susan, David and Paul, all at Mrs. Peck is employed as a by home. Daniel, 536. 2 0 Colors To Choose From! They understand that all too well at shrug them off, calling them “Joe's in this day and age the message without dates. White men, with or cafeteria manager by the The couple was married April 26, Manchester Board of Education. Mr. 1 the Justice Department, where the Diner” cases too minor to merit a would have gotten through.” without dates, were welcome at the The next pinochle game will be 1952 at St. Bridget Church in Peck is employed at Pratt & Whitney battle for civil rights which most news story. Not complicated nightclub. Women of any race were • Thursday, June 2, at 9:45 a.m. at the B.A. LOZIER, INC. Free Estimates — Easy Terms But taken together, the public ac­ welcome, with our without escorts. Manchester. Division of United Technologies Solar future is now Americans thought had ended a There is seldom anything com­ Army & Navy Club. All senior commodations suits constitute an Among the more than 30 guests Corp. in East Hartford. decade ago continues all but un­ plicated about the “Joe’s Diner” But no black men unless accom­ citizens are welcome. Call 646-4464 Bill TUNSKY 649-9095 astonishing and depressing commen­ The future of solar energy is have sales of $893 million noticed in hundreds of small en­ cases. The vast majority occur in panied by a date. tary on the pace of social progress in now. within five years, $2.4 billion counters. small towns of the Deep South and in­ Most of the public accommodation this country. > 1 , ______Contrary to the popular im­ within 10 years and $4.1 billion Even now, in 1977, scarcely a week volve a blatant denial of access to cases reach the Justice Department after the victims of discrimination 'vVa^l pression that harnessing the in 15 years. goes by without some brief notice in bars, restaurants, golf courses, our mail like the one dated May 11: 17 years after complain to their local FBI office, to [College grades heat of the sun is one of the This is only a small part of swimming pools, ballfields and Seventeen years after the first barbershops. a civil rights group which refers the Bounty h-Nut (^Canada Dry "exotic” energy sources the action. Nationally, says the More suits lunch-counter sit-ins at Greensboro, Some are heart-rending, like the complaint upward, or to the local Miss Linda Embser of 39 whose development is many founder of Universal Solar “The Department of Justice filed a N.C., and 13 years after enactment of 1974 suit against a white Louisiana police. Judith Dr. has been Paper Towels Baby Foods Soda years away, a veritable boom Energy, solar heating and Many are brought to the awarded a $4,000 is taking place in the solar cooling will become a $50 department’s attention by the scholarship at Hartt billion industry in the military, for black servicemen are College of Music at the $ 4 energy field. often the victims of exclusion at bars University of Hartford. She all A recent estimate by the foreseeable future. and restaurants near bases in the will receive $1,000 each flavors 71V2 0 Z . ■ 100 cl ■ federal Energy Research and With so many different solar South. year for four years. H ^SUPERMARKETS Development Administration collectors now available, Never lose A 1977 graduate of rolls ■ Manchester High School, 311 (ERDA) indicates that some costing from several hundred According to a department ja rs ■ Miss Embser auditioned 2 5.000 homes in the United to a couple thousand dollars — spokesman, Justice has never lost a for West Hartford Music ll LandO’ Ukes^! States are now heated com­ investments that can be public accommodations suit. About and Art Club scholarship 5«(?hK 85 per cent of the cases are settled pletely or in part by solar recovered in a few years even and was awarded a second out of court through consent decrees prize of $100. energy units. Two years ago, if the prices of conventional USM6 in which the owner of the establish­ fuels don’t continue to rise — Lisa R. Stauffer, Frozen there were just 183 such SOU^CK. Of eMER6V/ ment being sued promises to cease homes. the question is why we still discriminatory practices and post daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DOLLAR DAYS lib . OIUSOBSOWETe/ ''Z'W/''' George M. Stauffer Jr. of In addition, approximately think of solar energy as Y/ r/W- - ' notices that his premises are open to Orange Juice Quarters pkg. all, regardless of race, creed or Manchester, received a 5.000 new solar hot water “sometime in the future.’’ B.S. degree in home national origin. Finast win tie coupon n l|w cla » 0lS 7 .M or n n . PM heaters are in operation, plus One reason, suggests Joseph economics education on SALE AT nNAST! _ ^ o n .c « *o n p » lim lv .V i(iilM o v J 1 Jun. 4. H77. H -eez A It is reassuring to learn that law uncounted thousands of solar G. Gavin, president of Grum­ May 22 at the University of enforcement agencies, from Connecticut. She was an Now is the time to stock up for those summer swimming pools. man Corp., may be the name Southern police forces to the FBI and Honors Scholar at the cookouts and vacation we^ends. Take advantage The boom is barely begin­ Solar energy sounds like space the Justice’ Department, are college and was also 4cans ^ I ning. According to one expert, technology, something exotic, MOT QO l i t I vigorously pursuing violations of the designated an Alumni of our dollar day specials this week. More proof it the number of buildings heated complicated and expensive. Civil Rights Act whenever they find Scholar. pays to shop the Finast Way! She is a member of Phi Minute Maid by solar is doubling every six Actually, anyone reasonably discrimination. But how shameful it is, for all of us Upsilon Omicron, National or eight months. ‘‘It’s handy with tools can build a — North and South, black and white Home Economics Honor Society, and Pi Lambda |OrangeJuice(|| exploding.’’ solar collector from material — that any American should still face readily available from a local Theta, national honor and . June In his energy message. humiliation simply for exercising a professional association, FOOD 100% President Carter expressed lumber yard. constitutional right to seek a meal, a is Dairy Month STAMP Pure hope that the number of solar Another reason for the mis­ drink or a haircut in a place of public LCUSTOMERSJ r accommodation. It is not the victims Among the students homes would jump to 2.5 perception, he says, is that Mrs. Filbert’s «nthttecoiponandpurthas«cilS7SOormort. FN M l of such discrimination who should receiving degrees from one capon par tam^.VaUUiy 31 Jum 4.1977. H-a28 million in the near future, most publicity about solar feel degraded, but rather the Roger William College in spurred by his proposed tax energy has to do with future- perpetrators. Bristol, R.I. on May 28 are: M argarine credit to homeowner? and oriented research projects M anchester, John P. businesses converting to solar. being conducted by such agen­ Maloney, A.A. South Windsor: Mark A. Golden Last year, the Department cies as ERDA and NASA. Solar iib^H Grimason, B.S. Q uarters pkgs. ■ - l i SeaKest of Housing and Urban Develop­ energy is also wrapped up in 2 » 6 9 * ment spent $4 million to en­ the idea of "energy in­ Blue Bonnet . 3 , l^ C re a m 41 courage construction of nearly dependence,” which is asking FinastFresh Mf - " 1,500 solar homes. Lending in­ more of it than it will ever be Reflections fin the service Fat MiIKpoifimco"' stitutions are also financing an able to deliver.” Coventry rock concert A half increasing number of solar But while more research is gallon Hal Turkington Army Pvt. Connie M. * 1 homes, not all of them in sunny certainly needed, and while report said inaccurate Managing Editor Sunderland, daughter of parts of the country by any solar energy will never ac­ Mr. and Mrs. George L. You get more Meat for your means. count for more than a small, In the 23 May issue of The Herald and much other trash all about. I Sunderland of 2 Bancroft there appeared an article in regards have written a letter to the Town Rd., Rockville, recently money on Meat Street U.S.Ai A typical homeowner on though significant, percentage was assigned as a finance Long Island, for example, can of our total energy needs, the to a “Rock Concert” in Coventry. I Council voicing my displeasure on Semi-Boneless U.S.D.A Choice tender end flavorful firmly believe that this article was the whole matter of this affair. clerk with the 3rd Infantry Division in Wurzburg, Ger­ reduce his hot water heating country is overlooking the op­ written with tongue in cheek. The article also states that there We flew to London May 20, on the chauffeur-driven — and Charlie and many. bill by 50 per cent with a solar portunity to use what we have Possibly there was no formal com­ Beef Underblade Roast Fresh Medium^ were three one-car accidents in the 50th anniversary of Col. Charles A. Iris Brown gave us a tour the She entered the Army in system. right now, says Gavin. plaints made directly to the police area Saturday night. It stated that Lindbergh’s flight to Paris. The TWA average tourist will not get on the September 1976. She was U.S.D.A. Choice Beef a Meat Street U.S.A. Value Hundreds of companies are Solar energy requires no in­ but I do know that there was great none of the accidents were serious. I pilot noted it to our 184 charter flight bus tours. graduated from Rockville $409 Eggs becoming active in the field, vention, no new government displeasure expressed by many per­ feel that any automobile accident is passengers. He recalled the history We saw Epson Downs, where the High School in 1976. Boneless Chuck Roast lib I ^ s; sons about the Town of Coventry. serious and even more so when in­ of aviation from 1927 to the ac­ Darby will race Wednesday; we ranging from giants like agencies, no new installation Freeh — A Bartiecue Favorite First of all there was a 4-H Club in juries occur. Two of these accidents complishments in the air today. spoke with one of the jockeys. Then on Airman Steven J. Grumman, General Motors or servicing skills, no new Monaghan, son of Mrs. town that rode on horseback to the sent people to the hospital. I feel an Our course was pretty much the to Wimbledon to see the tennis and General Electric to small manufacturing or distribution park area on Saturday morning to accident is serious when the police Lucile B. Monaghan of 21 79fil^-25l4i same as Lindbergh’s, the pilot said. courts; Henley and the Royal Regat­ wilMlwcoup(iniiUpurcl«s.oll7.50orriwt«, FM i l | Hendee Rd. has been Perdue Chicken Legs ones like Mor-Flo Industries of methods. have a picnic lunch. This was a group and fire department rescue and am­ ta and dinner at an inn built in 1135. m lipilmcoumpwlainly VMMiylt Jun.4.1977 H U4 ^ ■ bulance personnel are called upon to selected for technical Freeh Dellcioue Baked, Fried or Broiled Cleveland and Universal Solar All it requires is for in­ of children and upon arrival at the ★ ★ ★ Usual bus tours go to Stratford- park dogs chased the ponies and respond. I feel that there are enough training at Sheppard AFB, Energy of Miami. dividual homeowners who are Upon-Avon and Shakespeare Coun­ Tex. in the Air Force air­ horses. Also there was much accidents in any town without letting Great Britain, and London, we ■ lb. A spokesman for Mor-Flo, try; Windsor Castle; Hampton craft maintenance field. Perdue Chicken Breast fed up with the rising cost of a group such as this come into town. found, were excitedly getting ready drinking going on in the area among Court; Stonehenge and Bath; Coven­ He recently completed which also makes gas and elec­ fuel to realize that they can I feel that the town manager Lorenz Frozen Davelned Delicious Sauteed with Onions other goings on. Secondly I disagree for the Silver Jubilee; as advanced try and Canterbury; and the London basic training at Lackland tric water heaters, predicts become not just energy con­ desires to make some changes to the tourists, we were playing some part that most were high school students sites of Westminster Abbey, AFB, Tex. Airman town rules in regards to this type of in that preparation. that solar water heaters will sumers but energy producers and if they were why was there ap­ Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Monaghan was graduated Select Calves Liver gathering and all interested citizens Ask Herb and Helen McKinney; — now. proximately 20 kegs of beer in the Parliament, the Tower of London from Manchester High BoneleufSlMuMw) Fresh deuMrimounUSS'lb.) should let him know their feelings. they saw the Queen and the Royal area. I firmly believe that the permit across the street from our Tower School in 1977. was obtained fraudently. The recreation facilities of this town BeefKabobs Ground Beef £ 79 Family at Edinburgh, the same day Hotel, and St. Paul’s Cathedral. We are for the use of town citizens seeing It is stated in the article that of the Ceremony of the Thistle. had taken those tours in 1972. Supernatural growth Boneless for Your Fsvortte Rsefpe FreshQround(lessersnKMints*Fresh Qround (lesssr smounts *1.09 lb.) Police Chief Kjellquist felt that the as we are paying for them to be used Jubilee finds Great Britain spruced The scientific name of mis­ Shoulder Steak Stew Beef H ’* Lean Beef 1i ; 9 9 ^ Winter’s deadly toll group did a great job on being and not abused. Thank you. up for the year; most buildings have tletoe, “ Phoradendron Sincerely, ★ A ★ Cooperative and cleaning up been sand-blasted; flags of ail sizes flavescens,’’ is from the B eef Shoulder R oast Boneloss* lb 1.29 Lovitfs Shaved Steaks. wilMhiscouponandpurcrttseo($7 SOormore ^ Another side effect of the monoxide, jumped 40 per cent afterward. I visited the area Sunday George E. Rose Jr. are flying; it’s a year for the colors Greek and the first phrase for London Broil iMTiit one coupon psf bnirfy VaWUayBI Juns4 morning and found the area in a 24 North River Rd. of red, white and blue. literally means “tree thief." Canned Bacon Imports . . . 1.09 Natalina Cheese Pizza.. terrible winter just passed has because of the strain put on You should try a Medieval Banquet Growing on the tree, mis­ littered condition with papers, cans Coventry Beef Undefblade Steak m 99* Select Beef Liver Oavaioad • . been reported, one much more home heating units and the use at Beefeaters; it’s a fascinating tletoe makes its own sugar and starch from its own Top Blade Steaks „ 1.39 Rnast Bologna Maat or Baaf . . tragic than high heating bills of makeshift devices to combat ★ ★ ★ experience! chlorophyll, but draws on its B oneless We found a poet cabbie who showed cooAM 1.1b 99« fresh from baker street, and fuel shortages. the bitter cold. There were friends to visit in Lon­ host for water and certain Beef $m|09 Top Blade Steaks Bonain . . . )b 1.29 Finast Luncheon Meat. pkg don; Ann Powell is from Bermuda us the most haunted house in London minerals. Mistletoe seeds are at Finast According to the National About the only good thing SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox a pio Fenway Beef Franks yvw m pkg 1.19 and'she is a nurse at Guy’s Hospital. and ran off some of his verses; he carried from tree to tree by Smoked Shoulders ™ ,^ ..79* birds. In ancient times, the Safety Council, the winter- that can be said about the Swift's. It Her mother and father arrive in showed us the magazine story of Druids saw something super­ Fresh S houlder ArmPienk:...... tb 79* Corned Beef Brisket . 1.49 ravished month of January month is that traffic deaths “The Poet Cab Driver.” 12 oz 4 Q Q Manchester tomorrow, the early par­ natural in a plant growing and lUSDAi Fresh Lean Beef Pattiesr^ib 1.09 Swift’s Sizzlean '^S ’^ . . pkg 1 * 0 9 1977 saw home accident deaths were down 10 per ceni ty of the Bermuda Masonic visit to Did you read the story about the flourishing without roots in the earth. Cooked Ham ...... K) 1.89 Swift’s Sausage Brown N'Sarva . 89* Loaf-O-White soar 33 per cent over the same Surprisingly, th^ severe Friendship Lodge on Friday. ADC Accutrac vessel that will race CHOICE' around the world beginning in August period in 1976. Preliminary weather which forced people to Then there was Ross Phipps from Wales; we first met him in Bermuda, with Ms. Clair Francis as its captain Me Deli Favorites I statistics show that all remain at home/ away from NEW HOURS Bread and he has visited us in Manchester and a crew of 11? It was docked right classifications of home deaths Tonurtoes jobs and schools and off the on two different occasions. at our hotel. M0N.-FRI 8-6 Roast Beef were far above those for an highways, hit the younger pop­ George White from the Grenadier Great Britain and London are Iceberg average January. ulation the hardest. Home Guards; remember this column of fascinating this year. You can ask SAT. 8:00-5:00 Red Rip. 3 > » * 1 April 25 and May 2 about Trooping the the Jack Von Decks Sr. and Jr., the Cooked Fire deaths, for example, deaths for all age groups rose Freshly Sliced Charlie Burrs, the Dave Nichols, the zoomed at least 60 per cent and except forithe aderly aged 65- Colour? We will go into that in more FUZZ AUTO PARTS detail next week. Haughs, the Charlie Lynns, the Bob Lettuce poisonings by gases and 74, with me largest fatality 130 CENTER ST. Watermelon Deutschmacher! Dougans, the Randy Browns, the Milt ___MANCHESTER Gemnan Bologna u1.19 vapors, mainly carbon rates occurring among ★ ★ ★ Turkingtons who had family over ^ T«l. 643-1551 C alif. children and young adults. But you don’t know Charlie Brown; from Ireland for a visit In London. Red Ripe 12? Gemian Salami.. .1 .3 9 Bread Honey-Egg»bur.,. . . 2*£.“ 1.00 and neither did we until May 20. Or Stan Baldwin, the Frank W * H«lp Km p Anwrloa Moving Sausage N E. LuncMon ..9 9 « Sugar Donuts fSK ...... 251*21.00 Perhaps you have met Norman Sheldons, the Tom Fergusons and the Anderson at The Steak Out in Walt Fergusons, the Herb This printing test pattern is Anjou Pears heads ■ Quality Me Dali Values the Finest l/Vayl Danish Rolls fSS ...... 25« 1.00 part of ’The Herald quality con­ Yesterdays Talcottville; you will remember his Kingsburys, Clarence Kabrick and trol program in order to give Western Virginia Style Baked H am . v.. 1.19 Junior Pies fI^JI...... 4iSi 1.00 British accent. Will Johnson, Doris Gorsch, Dot you one of the finest Ham burg Rolls Fi^a'...... 25l*z 99* Norman knew we were going to Fogg, the Pennys, and Florence newspapers in the nation. Dessert favorite Imported Cooked Ham... '..1 ,1 9 vices are held in beautiful weather; 39? Bsksry (ferns ArnlltM Tussdsir thru Ssturdsir Only 25 years ago London, and he offered to contact his Johnson. They were there, too. Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, Manchester IWIb Imported Swiss Cheese . . . 1.99 good friend Charlie Brown and tell Family Pak Tom atoes. pkg 59* Finest Frozen Food Values! Beaten Democrats claim dead man Community College president, is The Silver Jubilee is just begin­ Potting S oil...... *4 8 9 * Hillshire Farms Kielbasa... .1.39 voted in caucus. The Rev. John J. him of our impending visit. He did, ning; the Royal Family spent May in MinuteMaid Lemonade wr;i?2',ds 1.00 main speaker. Sweet Green Peppers .. 3 r»11.00 Peat H u m u s...... *£5 1.59 Italian Hot H am ...... ^.1 .1 9 Johnson is named curate at St. Raymond DellaFera is installed as and he said Charlie' Brown would Scotland and now has returned to New Potatoes Florida White . . . 5 big 89* Seneca Drinks ... 3c». 1.00 Mary’s Episcopal Church. head of Holy Name Society at St. greet us at our ^hotel. Great Britain for events leading up to Top S o il...... *£51.59 Carando’s Dan^ Loaf___ .8 9 * Capt. Richard J. Martin tells of his James Church. Charlie Brown did just that. Even the birthday celebration, the Walden Salad Dressing to 89* Marble C hips ___ ...... “£51.79 German Salami 1.59 Heinz French Fries D*«pFrv * • 3pkgi 1.00 helicopter experiences. Mrs. William Bryce is elected more, he made hiipself and his wife Trooping of the Colour, the fireworks TreeSweet Orange Juice . 2 cm 1.00 10 years ago Artlltblv onfy In Flneil Stores with Me Dell Oepit. president of Manchester Junior "Here's a quarter. . . and a dime extra in case prices go up available to u$ for a day’s tour. We show on the Thames Rivers. Prices elleclive Tuesday May 31 thru Saturday June 4. 1977 in Manchester. Vernon and East Hartford. We reserve the right to Unil quonlities. Not responsible lor fypographtcsl errors. | Memorial Day Parade and ser­ Women’s Club. before you can spend Itl" hired a limousine for eight of us — Tell you more next Monday. PAGE SIX- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN

McGovern-Budlong “No Pride In Sunday Opening*" That's A Factl

Ellen L. Budlong and James E. McGovern, both of Springfield, Mass, and William C. Budlong of 193 Wood- Betty’s notebook Manchester were married May 28 at Second bridge St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Congregational Church in Manchester. James McGovern of 37 Elsie Dr. By Betty Ryder The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Eunice Budlong of The Rev. James MacLauchlin of Second Congregational Church performed tne oouDle-ring ceremony, m e cnurcn GREEN was decorated with a white floral centerpiece. Herb STAMPS Chatzky was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Had a great weekend passed on) started at ages “ We started at such an “We finally sang a little white cotton voile gown designed with round neckline, (not long enough) and hope r m l Empire waist, long sheer sleeves. She wore a white pic­ 9, 10, 11 and 12. early age, our careers tune we had put together you did, too. Now entering their 51st moved right along and we called ‘Between Winston ture hat with green ribbon and flowers and carried a Fond memo 1 ICO WCl c Supermarkets bouquet of white roses, lily of the valley and baby’s year in show biz, they have are still as busy as we want Salem and Nashville, MANCHESTER recalled Saturday night kept their unmatchable to be today. We never real­ Tenn.’ and it went over big. breath. listening to the Mills W. HARTFORD Mrs. Dawn Bronner of Chicopee, Mass., was matron of style and are living proof ly gave thought to any “So, currently we have a Brothers who were that good music never dies honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. llobin Moorhouse of other lifestyle,” new album out. That’s GLASTONBURY appearing at an area — it doesn’t even fad away. Wi Rmrva Manchester, and Miss Beta Barry and Miss Susan He also told me that the right — country-western,” WETHERSFIELD supper club. I asked Harry if the Harry said. Marques, both of Westfield, Mass. Miss Rachael Bronner trio was to be honored soon Gee, when they sang group had a favorite song of Chicopee, Mass., the bride's niece, was flower girl, by several major record When 1 asked him if H DOUBLE STAMPS WED. “You Always Hurt the One and he said, “They all are companies for making the there were any little Mills William T. Moorhouse of Manchester served as best You Love,” “Up a Lazy man. Ushers were William McGovern of East Hartford, our favorites, but ‘Paper most records in the history Brothers who might carry R iv e r,” and “ Y ou’re Doll’ which we recorded in of recording making. on the tradition, he said, Not Responsible For Typographical Errors the bridegroom’s brother; Richard Wilcox of Uncasville Nobody Till Somebody and Harold Davey of Coventry. 1940 is one we really enjoy “We have recorded 1,246 “Yes. As a matter of fact Loves You,” they took me doing.” A reception was held at Willie’s Steak House in songs since 1927. Counting my brother’s sons are ■-■COUPON ...... COUPON—— COUPON— ...-^...C O U P O N — irar.: back (way back) to the old If one could turn back the both sides, that’s a total of rehearsing now,” I S - . . wmiTlIS(MUR* Manchester, after which the couple left for St. __ HfimNinniis TMt CMMNMrai I .M.. 1 wnUTIIS COUraj mmi t ik M State Theatre in Hartford. hands of time, would the WnnNS (MINN Nini IMS COMN Petersburg, Fla. They will reside in Manchester. 2,492,” Harry said. So, if we are lucky, we’ll tilJtPVNMK SMMmtm t$7J0nMHU£ I can recall standing in Mills Brothers have-done U Mrs. McGovern is currently attending Manchester On stage, the brothers have many more years of acuMR DOWK ■ ! aCUMM line with my little things differently, perhaps COirOIIITQI COUNNITBI aOIMK Community College for a degree in accounting. She is recalled an engagement in the Mills Brothers and can owrainai COUNNITDI (xuraingi autograph book at the rear gone into another type of employed at Multi-Circuits, Inc., in its accounting Dallas, and as they sang a look forward to hearing a KELLOGG’S (ALL FLAVORS) KELLOGG’S entrance to the theatre business? Harry says, man in the audience kept younger version carry on in BAM department. hoping for the door to open. Mr. McGovern, a student at the University of Connec­ “No. asking for country-western their inimitable style. It usually did — a hand music SARAN ticut Graduate School, where he is working toward his would reach out and take F R O S e KOOL CORN lO iC BAKED MBA degree, is employed as assistant treasurer at the book — the door would Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. in Manchester. (Chipman shut. After a few minutes, WRAP M.D. Mrs. James E. McGovern Paul photo) The digital with twice the time MCE AID FLAKES BEANS it would open again, a hand Reg. $1.09 | 32 ot Reg. $1.99 19 oz. Reg. 59* 59 ft. Reg. 69* would return your book and At the touch of a button 16 oz. 28 oz. Reg. 65* ONI COUPON PIN FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY you never did get to see O NI COUPON PIN FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY or continuously QOOD THRU J U N I4 OOOD THRU JUNE 4 OOOD THRU JUNE 4 GOOD THRU JUNE 4 the ceiebrity. OOOD THRU JUNE 4 But in those days it real­ (disployeid, tim e rhe Store With Heart” _ "The store With Heart" "The Store With Heart" "The Store With Heart” "The Store With Heart’ Rec D epartm ent planning party ly didn’t matter. You had with quartz "COUPON COUPON " "COUPON—— — — COUPON seen them on stage, and accuracy for mniniKmeai WITiniB COVIM MIN TM COlPON ■ there on a pink or yellow or WP IMS COUPON The Manchester Recreation exercise demonstration followed by a Rec will offer a five-week program tiiiinK N U t ({lioPUKiua lUjOPONCNUI blue page were the (day or night. 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Child­ KEG-0- ovation after almost every $295 iC iC at the Arts Building of the recreation care will be available from 11 a.m. to For further information about the SODA song. 1 9 LIQUID complex at the former Nike site. 1 p.m, at a minimal fee. party and the children s programs, call 643-6795. Would you believe they 32 oi. Reg. 2/691 KETCUP DRESSING 24 oz. Rtg. $1.99 $2.34 At the party, there will be a dance- During the summer, the West Side 16 oz. I first recorded in 1927, and 32 oz. 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PAGE TEN- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. May 31, 19T7 Joseph S. Rosko president of the manufacturing divi­ The funeral will be Wednesday at Church, Stafford. Burial will be in St. Carlton H. Jones sion of P&W Aircraft in 1973. Edward’s Cemetery. Joseph S. Rosko, 36, of 326 Foxhill 11:30 a.m. at Carmon Funeral Home, HEBRON—Carlton H. Jones, 75, of ’The funeral is Wednesday at 10 O b itu a rie s 6 Poquonock Ave., Windsor. Burial Caliing hours are today from 7 to 9 28 Main St., died Monday at Rd., Wethersfield, assistant to the Herald Martin and Lee both silent a.m. at the Church of the Incarna­ p.m. president of the Pratt & Whitney Air­ will be in Palisado Cemetery, Wind­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. He tion, Wethersfield. Burial will be in The family suggests that friends was the husband of Mrs. Lulu Porter craft Group’s Manufacturing Divi­ angle Lawrence F. Berry Sr. sor. Village Cemetery, Wethersfield. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 wishing to do so may make memorial Jones. sion, East Hartford, died Saturday at EAST HARTFORD-Lawrence F. There are no calling hours/ p.m. gifts to t the Heart Fund of Greater Mr. Jones was a lifelong resident Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, Berry Sr., 72, of 129 Barker St., Hart­ The family suggests that those Hartford. of Hebron. He owned and operated New York City. Earl Yost as Yanks rally to top RSox ford, died Friday at St. Francis John E. Hunter wishing to do so may make memorial Stanley Russak the Jones Garage in Hebron for more In 1966, Mr. Rosko joined the the Boston pitcher had grounder that decided the to tag him out. Rick five batters on eight single and a double by Jim Hospital and Medical Center. John E. Hunter, 61, of 68 Kirkham gifts to the American Cancer Society Sports Editor BOSTON (UPI) - SOUTH WINDSOR - Stanley than 50 years before retiring last fall. United Aircraft Research publicly called the Yankee game. Willie Randolph, Burleson then ended the pitches before giving up Wynn put the Yankees The funeral was today. Burial was Place, Newington, a former Courant or the Heublein Oncology Center of 'Pitches and hits Russak, 62, of 529 King St., co-owner He was a charter member of the Laboratories, now United manager a “neo-Nazi” last reaching first on Lee’s only game by grounding out. the solo homers to Jackson back ahead in the fourth in­ in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, employe, died Friday at an area con­ Hartford Hospital. replaced tantrums and Bloomfield. of the Russak Construction Co. of Hebron Volunteer Fire Department Technologies, in East Hartford, and The James T. Pratt Funeral Home, Tvoi loop opens week. “People come out to walk , scored from third on “All three Red Sox- and Nettles. “I guess I just ning. valescent home. Plainville the past 35 years, died and a charter member of the Hebron from 1970 to 1972, he was manager of fits when the Boston see , not all that the play. Yankees games have been got a false sense of securi­ Lynn, bothered by a The Farley Sullivan Funeral 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford, is in First taste of action for Moriarty Bros, entry in the Graveside services were held Friday in the Roswell Park Hospital Fish and Game club. the research computing laboratory Red Sox and New other stuff.” Carlton Fisk’s solo exciting,” said Torrez, ty after getting those lingering lower leg injury, Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, was charge of arrangements. Hartford Twilight Baseball League comes tonight at Mt. today at Rose Hill Memorial Park, in Buffalo, N.Y. Other survivors are a daughter, there. He became assistant to the Martin added he did not homer off Mike Torrez, 6^3, noting each meeting of the batters out so quickly. You fell twice chasing balls off in charge of arrangements. Nebo's Moriarty Field against Vernon. Manager Gene York Yankees took the Rocky Hill. The funeral was today. Burial was Mrs. Betty Ous of Colchester; two shout once at Lee from the in the eighth inning set up a clubs this season has been know they say, 'Beware of the wall in the fourth, but Mr. Berry was bom in ^ast Hart­ Johnson of the MB’s plans to start Dave Bidwell, ace field Monday night for The Newington Memorial Funeral sisters, Mrs. Elsie Jones of ^Iton dugout steps, as he had wild Boston ninth. 'Third decided by one run. “I like Greeks bearing gifts.’ attributed the slips to his ford and lived in the area all his life. in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery in righthander out of Manchester High and Assumption their nationally Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington, and Mrs. Ruth Keith of Georgia and threatened because, “I baseman Butch Hobson playing for the Yankees “But it wasn’t the second plastic-soled spikes rather He worked for Olivetti-Underwood Bloomfield. The Callahan Funeral College, against the Orioles who boast hard-hitting Steve was in charge of arrangements. four grandchildren. AUTO PAINTING televised game that don’t like to pick on crazy walked and stole second because these guys like to inning that hurt; it was than his sore left ankle. > Inc, for many years. home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, Krajewski. The latter is fresh from a great season with Mr. Hunter was born in Hartford The funeral will be Wednesday at 1 had been hyped up for people.” with one out, then tried to win and so do I.” that walk leading off the Survivors are his wife, Mr^ Helen was in charge of arrangements. Eastern Connecticut State College. Action starts at “The first fall was em­ and lived in the Hartford area most p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, 456 With the ballyhoo score on Denny Doyle’s fifth. It always seems it’s a barrassing but the second Satonick Berry; two sons, Lawrence The family suggests that friends 6...Janet Guthrie, first member of her sex to qualify and the last week. Yet few players attack a of his life. wishing to do so may make memorial Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will downplayed, the two teams sharp single to center. But walk that leads to my one really burned me,” F. Berry Jr. of Bonito Springs, Fla., compete in the , received $16,555 for her Yankees’ Manager Billy baseball game as intensely Survivors are a brother, Alfred L. gifts to the Roswell Park Hospital, be in the New Hebron Cemetery. stuck to the business on the Mickey Rivers, known to demise. If we could have said Lynn. and Daniel J, Berry of Ellington; a efforts...First major league manager of the season to Martin and Boston pitcher as Lee, the Boston Hunter of Manchester, another 400 Elm St., Buffalo, N.Y. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 field and provided an have a weak throwing arm, kept the score to 4-2, we The largest crowd of the daughter. Mrs. Karen Nichols of walk the plank was John McNamara of San Diego and Bill Lee, who traded lefthander known for brother, and two sisters. Mr. Russak was born in p.m. exciting finish to a skilled charged the drive and might have been able to season was quiet during Aurora, 111.; a brother, Joseph Berry once again A1 Dark is back in the managerial ranks. epithets during last week's whimsical remarks and a John J. Simon The family suggests that friends contest between the second gunned a one-hopper to catch them." the falls and well-behaved of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. Providence, R.I., and lived in South Question is what manager will be next to get a pink slip? series in New York, were sneaky slider and screw­ wishing to do so may make menriorial and third place teams in Thurman Munson, The Red Sox did lead for throughout the game. Only Katherine Donlin of Hartford and ROCKVILLE -John J. Simon, 60, Windsor the past 35 years. High up on the list are Joe Frazier with the New York both silent throughout a ball. He refused to be He attended St. Francis of Assisi gifts to the Hebron Volunteer Fire the American League who tucked the ball into his a short time, taking a 1-0 two firecrackers and one Mrs. Margaret Patitucci of Old of 76 W. Main St., died Monday at Mets, Billy Martin with the Yankees and Dorn Zimmer in well-played contest which satisfied with his first com­ Church, South Windsor. Department. East. body and curled up in a edge in the first inning on frisbee were thrown on the Saybrook, and seven grandchildren. Johnson Memorial Hospital in Staf­ Boston...Wells Trombly, outstanding sports columnist the visitors won, 5-4, plete game since last Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary Reggie Jackson and gray-flannel ball as Hobson singles by Burleson and field, along with a softball Mrs. Catherine M. Flint ford where he had been a lifelong with the San Francisco Examiner, died yesterday at the before 35,521 fans who had September and focused in­ resident. He was the husband of Mrs. Boyko Russak; a son, Robert M. Graig Nettles hit back-to- came roaring down the Fred Lynn and a double that hit Jackson in right- Mrs. Catherine M. Cronin Flint, 84, age of 41 in San Francisco of an “acute internal dis­ expected more fun and less stead on his early inning Margaret Simon of Stafford. Russak of South Windsor; a back homers off Lee in the third baseline. play grounder by Jim Rice. field. formerly of Warehouse Point, died order.” A graduate of UConn, Trombly launched his baseball. problems. Mr. Simon had been a business daughter, Mrs. Catherine Jocomini; second and Jackson drove Hobson- bounced over Boston also tied the game The teams wind up their Sunday at a Hartford convalescent Ca^ career with the Willimantic Chronicle and for nearly two “I’m glad there wasn’t of Glastonbury; six brothers, Walter in one of two fourth-inning Munson, missed the plate “Early, in the game I in, the second inning on a two-game series tonight home. She was the widow of James representative for the Carpenters Original Color or decades was on the major scene writing in Detroit, any trouble,” said Martin, Union Local 43 for the last three Russak, Peter Russak and Alex 7000 Color Choice*. runs but it was Thurman and was sprawled in the wasn't hitting my spots,” single by Doyle, but a. Lou with Reggie Cleveland, 2-3, 3 H. Flint. Houston and the West Coast. who had threatened in years. He was a member of St. Russak, all of South Windsor, Joseph BUSINESS Baked-on-Method. Munson’s fifth-inning dirt when Munson ran back said Lee, who got the first Piniella triple, a Jackson facing Gil Patterson, 1-1. Mrs. Flint was born in One-Day Service. print to berate Lee after Russak of Plainville, Henry Russak Wethersfield, lived in the Windsor Edward’s Church. Other survivors are two daughters, of East Hartford, and Edward Off the cuff and Ea*t Granby areas, moving to INSURANCE Mrs. Rosemary Santoro of Stafford Russak in California; a sister, Mrs. Larry Panciera, UConn baseball coach, has been Warehouse Point, 10 years ago. Our agency writes insurance for many of lYW O RKS and Mrs. Joanne Mizell of Tivoli, Helen Horvith of East Hartford, and | Free Body Estimates named ECAC District 1 coach of the year. 'Die Huskies Survivors are 4 sons, George H. Maneliester's leading business firms. We PRESIDENTIAL N.Y.; two sons, Richard Simon and two grandchildren. won 28 of 35 starts and the award was the fifth for the 55- Flint of Windsor Locks, Raymond W. have the expertise and facilities to insure Thorough Surtace Sanding. Machine Sanding of Eckersley never doubted for moment John Simon Jr., both of Stafford; year-old mentor...Hard to Believe Department: Joan Flint of Warehouse Point, James H. Cody E. Jordan most business exposures. When one of Rough Areas, Fuii Coal of MAACO Primer-Seaier, $ 1 2 9 ^ 9 three sisters, Mrs. Emilia Ferreri of Paint Exterior with Acrylic Enamel — Oven Baked. Joyce was touched for 13 hits and nine runs in one Flint of East Hartford and William EAST HARTFORD-Cody E. Jor-| our representatives rails it might he to Rockville and Susan Simon and Anne AMBASSADOR Women’s Professional Softball League game. That’s the R. Flint of Rockville; 5 daughters. dan, 69, a former East Hartford High [ your advantage to grant him an inter­ Simon, both of Stafford; a brother, Thorough Surface Sanding, Paint Exterior with total the Connecticut Falcon ace pitcher usually gives up Mrs. Dora Jackson of Glastonbury, School cross-country coach and long­ Joseph Simon of Rockville and five view — he won't waste your time. Acrylic Enamel — Oven Baked in a dozen games. With the pitching distance changed, Mrs. Irene McComb and ^^rs. Bar­ time resident of Windsor, died I he was going to throw no-hit game grandchildren. moving it back several feet, it could affect the world’s bara Squires, both of Windsor Locks, Friday in a Bangor, Maine, hospital | CONGRESSIONAL The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 Light Surface Sanding. Paint Exterior with Enamel — No. 1 female softball pitcher, at least for a few weeks. Mrs. Edna Quinlivan of Enfield and after a brief illness. a.m. from Tochetti Funeral Home, Oven Baked. $69^ Buffalo was the team that beat Joyce before an un­ The flame-throwing 6-3, Kansas City clipped Mrs. Catherine Schinder of Survivors are three sons, Cody Jor-| NEW YORK (UPI) 200 W. Main St., Stafford, with a Also Available. . . Uis MAACO SUPREME at $189.95 believing home crowd in that New York city...Frank Manchester; 36 grandchildren and 27 dan Jr., Paul E. Jordan and Philip N.[ ROBERT J. SMITH, INC — Dennis Eckersley right-hander walked Tony Toronto, 4-1, Seattle swept mass at 10 a.m. at St. Edward's Shop Hours: Mon. thru Frf. 8 am 6 pm OWNER OPERATED Galasso reports 84 youngsters, most of whom are eight Texas, 7-4 and 9-3, great-grandchildren. Jordan. 963 Main Street never doubted for a Solaita with two out in the Saturday 10 am-2 pm years of age, will compete in the Rookie Baseball League first, then retired 19 Milwaukee and Chicago 646-0202 649-5241 moment he was going Judge files findings in fire district case this season which starts tonight at Bowers Field. Galasso straight batters until Bob­ split a pair, Milwaukee MANCHESTER is handling Little League duties with Mike Nimerowski to throw a no-hitter at by Bonds reached safely on taking the opener, 4-3, and 'Insuransmithfi Since 1914" 291 Adams St The findings of the Superior Court judge who ruled in right to initiate the procedure and petition the district for | still on the ailing list after suffering an injury while the California Angels a third-strike wild pitch in Chicago the nightcap, 8-3, (1-86 to Exit 93, 7/10 working at his home...Lucille Prior and Edna Hilinski, favor of the Eighth Utilities District in the Buckland fire fire protection. mile south of Monday night, and Joe the eighth. Eckersley and Baltimore outslugged jurisdiction case have been filed with the State Supreme He also said that the town acted “in complete dis­ Caldors) both of the Manchester Country Club, placed two-three in coaxed Don Baylor to Minnesota, 9-7. the Women’s State Class B golf tourney last week at Rudi’s attempted kiss Court. regard of the danger signals inherent in the applications 647-9928 bounce into an inning­ Vs 6, Tigers 3 Judge Edward HamilTs filing of his findings in the case being circulated” when it decided to proceed with con­ Edgewood...Congratulations are due Harold Parks, of death was certainly Dock Ellis pitched eight COAST TO COAST ending double play to is one of the procedural steps in the Town of struction of a new firehouse in the Buckland section. Manchester High coach, who gained his 100th coaching not enough to prevent smother that threat and strong innings to hand Manchester’s appeal of his decision. The town and the win last week in clinching a berth in the State Tourna­ it. preserve the 1-0 victory. Detroit its sixth straight district will base their arguments for the appeal on Judge ment by beating Windham...Carroll Maddex, public “After Ray Fosse pop­ Virtually ignored was the loss and boost his record to relations chief at Manche.ster Community College, Hamill’s findings. ped up for the final out in brilliant masterpiece 2- 4. Jim Tyrone hit a solo carries a five handicap in golf while playing out of the Judge Hamill ruled that the Eighth Utilities District the eighth, Rudi was trot­ thrown by Eckersley’s homer in the seventh for Manchester Country Club. has the right to expand its boundaries to provide fire ting in and I was already on counterpart Frank Tanana. Oakland as Dave Roberts protection to the Buckland section of Manchester, The the mound,” said Only a triple by Kuiper and absorbed his seventh loss town has appealed to the State Supreme Court. End of the line Eckersley. “He kissed the 'a squeeze bunt by Jim in 10 decisions. He said in his findings that Special Act 200 is “per­ When Fred Kozicki won the 1977 Men’s Scratch Divi­ ball and threw it to m e.” Norris in the first inning Royals 4, Blue Jays 1 missive in nature” and does not “expressly nor impliedly sion Town 10-Pin Bowling Tournament he only added Rudi, with a sheepish grin, ruined his shutout bid as A1 Cowens rapped out suggests that the consent of the defendant town is proof that he was the best in the field. The champ also admitted to planting the Tanana’s record dropped three hits and scored orice M required.” paced the qualifying field. Fred Kozicki copped the honor smacker. “Dennis is a to 8-2. and Joe Zdeb singled home The town has argued that it has to give consent to the by beating his brotlier, John. The latter was third best in good kid and I was just kid­ the winning run in a two- expansion of the district to the Buckland section. the qualifying round-.Moe Morhardt, former Manchester ding around. He showed no Elsewhere in the run sixth inning to help the Judge Hamill said that the Buckland residents have the High and major league baseball player with the Chicago reaction, though, so I American League, New Royals to victory. Paul Cubs, has again turned out a winner at Gilbert High in didn’t even think he York edged Boston, 5-4, Splittorff went 7 1-3 innings Winsted. His team is the defending Class B champ. noticed” Oakland dropped Detroit, to even his record at 4-4 and Mark Littell picked up his sixth save. Joy of pitching no- no-run game Mariners 7-9, Rangers 4- A SAVE »40 3 Dark made two moves Ruppert Jones put Seat­ Cleveland pitcher Dennis Eckersley signals one more out to 0 in ninth tle in front with a two-run inning, (left). He then points finger at catcher Ray Fosse afte double in the first game out Gil Flores for final out and right he jumps with joy after tossing no- and Carlos Lopez banged hitter. (UPI photo) with San Diego in first day out two solo homers and an EUREKA 1 . RBI-double in the nightcap NEW YORK (UPI) piece of the ball and hardly nings before giving way to Carlton and Bob Boone and to provide the Mariners run homer and Alan Ban­ Slaton. 3-5, got the win in decisions. Baltimore third ever strikes out.” Ken Forsch as the Astros a solo homer by Ted with a doubleheader nister smacked a two-run the first game while Steve baseman Doug DeCinces Y — Aside from using 41 POWERTEAM was carried from the field players Monday in Ivie had two doubles in scored four runs in the se­ Sizemore accounted for sweep. Enrique Romo, 2-3, single to give the White Sox Stone upped his record to 6- the first game, one of them cond to hand the NL West­ three other Phillies’ runs. picked up the initial win in 3 with a complete game on a stretcher after piloting the San Diego the second game of a The Total New driving home two runs in a leading Dodgers their third Cards 14, Cubs 0 relief and John Montague doubleheader after Lerron win in the nightcap. colliding with Twins' se­ FIND YOUR Padres to a 12-8, 9-8 seven-run seventh inning, straight loss. RBI singles Ken Reitz slammed a pitched six innings in the LaGrow walked Don OriolfM 9, Twins 7 cond baseman Bob Randall Memorial Day sweep while in the nightcap, he by Enos Cabell and Art two-run homer and Lou second game to push his Money with the bases Lee May slammed two when he tried to advance Cleaning System of his former club, the went 5-for-5 with three Howe highlighted the four- Brock added a two-run tri­ record to 4-3. loaded in the eighth inning homers, collected four hits from first on a grounder. San Francisco Giants, more doubles and two run second. ple during a nine-run sixth Brewers 4-3, VI liite Sox of the opener to give the and drove in five runs as DeCinces suffered a singles. Phillies 6, Pirates 4 inning for St. Louis. Pete 3- 8 Brewers a victory. Jim Ross Grimsley picked up broken nose and possible Dollar for Dollar Alvin Dark made two Fingers got the final San Tim McCarver doubled Falqpne, 2-5, was the Ralph Garr belted a two- his fifth win in eight internal injuries. PLACE IH THE SUH key moves in his first Francisco out in the opener home three runs in the first beneficiary of a season America’s Best Value! day as manager. He and hurled a no-hit inning and Steve Carlton spaced high 21 hits by the Car­ shifted Mike Ivie from of relief in the nightcap. 10 hits in gaining his dinals who snapped the fifth to third in the bat­ Dark employed a total of 13 seventh victory for the Cubs’ winning streak at ting order and sum­ pitchers in the two games. Phillies. Sacrifice flies by five. Brock had a total of The doubleheader sweep four RBI in the game. moned Rollie Fingers, GOODWYEAR WITH A LOAN THOM extended the Padres’ win­ his most trusted relief ning streak to four and ace when he was with propelled them over the S ta n d in g s Giants into third place in W MkmivobWInim the Oakland A’s, to JohnfrrRuftmforti sayt- finish up both games. the National League West. Iteils 7, Braves 3 American League National League THELOAHARRAHOEHG Ivie responded by tying a A A U f IMMAM r: Pete Rose broke a 3-3 tie East major league record with East with an RBI single and Ken W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB Be AinflNIICI*** five doubles in the How about a vacation at the shore, a sail boat, a Griffey added a two-run Baltimore 26 17 .605 - Chicago 28 15 .651 - doubleheader nd driving sundeck for your house, or a new car with a sunroof? The triple as the Reds scored New York 26 20 .565 IW Pittsburgh 26 16 .619 1V4 D home a total of six runs, four times to provide Boston 23 21 .523 3>/2 St. Louis 27 18 .600 2 Loan Arrangers can help put you in the sunshine with while Fingers notched reliever Dale Murray with Milwaukee 25 25 .500 4Va Phila 24 19 .558 4 , saves in both games, his GoGoodyear’ 3 a loan for whatever you might need. his second win. George Cleveland 19 22 .463 6 Montreal 18 25 .419 10 - 11th and 12th of the season. Foster also had a sold Detroit 17 26 .395 9 New York 15 29 .341 13W “I had heard a lot about for the Reds in Toronto 18 28 .391 9‘/f8 Wesl Come in today to any of the Savings Bank of Manchester’s thirteen Ivie while I was a coach the sixth which tied the W L Pet. GB with the Cubs,” explained MODEL convenient locations near you in Savings score. Wesl Los Ang. 33 14 .02 - Dark. “The Cubs pitchers 1266 Bank Country and discuss your loan requirements, .Aslros 5, Dodgers 3 W L Pet. GB Cincinnati 21 23 .477 low told me he was a tough out Minn. 28 17 .622 - PdiffiSnRCIHIDWHITiWiUU Joacquin Andujar hurled San Diego 23 28 .451 12 or call 646-1700, and talk to a Loan Arranger. 25 19 .568 2W because he always gets a a five-hitter for 8 2-3 in­ Chicago San Fran 20 26 . 435 12W 21 21 .500 5‘A Texas Houston 19 27 .413 13W 23 23 .500 5W Calif. Atlanta 17 31 .354 16W 22 23 . 489 - 6 Oakland Monday's Resulls >ower$tr*ok‘ 71 21 23 .477 6W Our Beit Selllf^Moi Ply Tire Expos get pitching Kan City Montreal 5-3, N.Y. 1-2 Seattle 21 30 .412 10 Plui F.e.T. REQ. $209.65 San Diego 12-9, San Fran­ WhiUwiH per Ur* and J in drubbing Mets cisco 8-8 Sii* old tirti Monilay'H RettuIlH St. Louis 14, Chicago 0 B76-iF $1 80 Milwaukee 4-3, Chicago E76-U $2 26 combined with three Philadelphia 6, F7e-U $2 37 NOWS' NEW YORK (UPI) - 3-8 I . relievers on a seven-hitter Pittsburgh 4 078-14 $2 i>3 ONLY Manager Dick Williams of Seattie 7-9, Texas 4-3 in the nightcap as the Cincinnati 7, Atlanta 3 A76>13 plus $1.73 F.E.T. per lire and old tires 078-15 $2 59 ■ Edge Kleener gets that laat tough inch along the baseboard the Cleveland 1, California 0 Houston 5, Los Angeles 3 H78-1S $2 79 diagnosed his club perfect­ Expos stretched their win­ L78-15 $3.09 * Motor-driven beater bar brush deep-cleans carpeting, even Kaitas City 4, Toronto 1 ' Today's Games shags ly in when ning streak to three games OaHand 6, Detroit 3 Pittsburgh (Demery 3-2) J Roto-Matic' head adjusts automatically to any carpet height he said if the pitching came and extended the Mets’ Baltimore 9, Minnesota 7 at Philadelphia (Lerch 4- from low nap to high shags through the team could be losing streak to six games. New York 5, Boston 4 2). N RAIN CHECK - If we sell out of your size we will issue you a ram check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. * Deluxe control panel with bag guard gauge tells when bag a contender in the National “With more pitching con­ needs changing q sistency, we could be a Montreal (Alcala 1-2) at League East. GOOOytJf Rtvoiving Crtirg* • Oui Own Cu6tom«r C 'td t Pi$n • M u lt ' * Complete set of attachments Tmlay'H (iumoH New York (Seaver 4-3), N When the Expos get the contending club,’’ said Just Say 'Charge It! • BjnkAmt'tCJXl • Amtncin Eiprcii Uon*y C6'd • C aM6 B<$ncn« • CtuD Williams, who indicated California (Hartzell 1-4) Chicago (Bonham 6-3) at pitching they are indeed a at Cleveland (Garland 2-5), formidable club as they the team is shopping St. Louis (Denny 6-0), N N showed Monday when they around for another starter. Atlanta (Easterly 2-1) at Oakland (Blue 3-5) at MIGNOLS-IUNCHESTER TIRE IRC. swept a doubleheader from “We just haven’t been get­ Cincinnati (Nolan 3-0), N Detroit (Hiller 1-5), N 295 Broad St. (opposite Sears Automotive) SRVINGS BRNK OF MRNCHESTER the New York Mets, 5-1 and ting it from our starting Los Angeles (Hooton 4-1) Baltimore (May 6-4) at Open mon„ tues., w ed., pr i. m i Mj sat. i -i i thurs. m MANCHLSini uiASI liAHlh - • AOUTH WINDSOR ♦ BOL i • Al. ■. MEMBER (■ D.l C 3-2. pitchers. Any time we can at Houston (Richard 3-4), PEARL improve our ballclub, we’ll Minnesota (Redfern 1-3), N N 643-1161 649 MAIN STREET. MANCNEfTER, CONN. Steve Rogers tossed a YV be ready to make a deal. New York (Patterson 1- San Diego (Griffin 4-3) at ARCO-MASTER CHARGE-CASH PHONE 043-2171 four-hitter i the opener and newcomer Stan Bahnsen Yes, I am looking for a 1) at Boston (Cleveland 2- San Francisco (Barr 6-4), ‘DuaSty Ssrvlcs and Oarndna Parta Shiea 1 0 4 ir f pitcher.” 3), N N PAGE TWELVE- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. May 31, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 - PAGE THIRTEEN Mrs. Harold Leggett Mrs. Gladys C. Cummings Obituaries COVENTRY - Mrs; Gladys LEGAL Mrs. Lillian Hulteen Leggett, 61, of Crawshaw Cummings, 72, of 116 42 Alexander St., died this morning at South St., died Sunday at the NOTICE Manchester Memorial Hospital. She Windham Community Memorial Flosdorf Mrs. Florance H. Shepherd was the wife of Harold Leggett. In accordance with the Hospital. She was the widow of provisions of Section 7-131j Tallwood EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. —George Zanis 6522-43, Mrs. Leggett was born Sept. 11, George Cummings. a n d ' Section 13a-58 of the Country Club Florance Hatton Shepherd, 85, of 42 1915, in Manchester, the daughter of John Rieder 74-30-44, Jack MEMORIAL DAY Mrs. Cummings was bom in Cen­ General Statutes of Connec­ She Herald B E S T 12 Vi Crockett 66-22-44, Bill Williams St. died Monday at Hart­ the late John and Josephine Carlson tral Falls, R.I., and lived in this area ticut, as amended, and Title BEST NINE HOLE >/i ford Hospital. She was the widow of Hulteen, and lived in Manchester all HANDICAP- Class A Sembenotti 62-18-44; Blind HANDICAP - Paul for the past 20 years. 23, Action 128 of the U.S. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Larry Gazza 43-5-38, Bill bogey —Charlie Whelan 99, William Shepherd. her life. Mrs. Cummings is survived by a Code, the Connecticut Depart­ Class LL mile Cosman 32-9-23, Ken Mrs. Shepherd was born in She retired five years ago from the ment of Transportation will Moran 43-4-39, M arsh Fred Tracy 99, Low gross daughter, Mrs. Phyllis Smith of Anderson 40-14-26, Bill Tamworth, England, and lived in Manchester Police Department hold the following combined Warren 45-5-40, Frank —Ted Backiel 75. Wood 32-6-26. North Franklin. Heading the list of Kiernan 444-40, Ken Gor­ East Hartford most of her life. where she worked as a secretary for open space and cor- SWEEPS- A -Gross MEMORIAL Graveside services will be rtdor/design public hearings: PHONE 643-2711 don 44-4-40; Class B —Ron She was a member of the 10 years. four Manchester High —Rich Riordan 73, Net TOURNEY - Winner - Wednesday at 2 p.m. at South Chaplin FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Laliberte 47-7-40, John Daughters of Amaranth Inc. She was a past matron of Temple Nathan Hale School Cafeteria, tracksters who placed —Dave F raser 76-8-68, Gino Calderone 80-18-62; A Cemetery. There are no calling 160 Spruce Street, Pickens 47-7-40, Dick Scot- She also was a member of Burnside Chapter, OES, and a past mother ad­ in la s t S a tu rd a y ’s John Wilks 78-9-69; B — Gross — Art Bassell 75, hours. Manchester, Connecticut, EAST HARTFORD ta 46-6-40, Bundi Tarca 47- United Methodist Church. visor of Manchester Assembly, —Gross—A1 Carmienke 81, Net - Paul Nielsen 76-8-68, Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Thursday, June 16, 1977 PUBLIC SCHOOLS INDEX Class LL Meet at 6-41,Pete Foster 47-6-41, Survivors are a son, Donald W. Order of Rainbow for Girls. She was ADVERTISING Net —Len Giglio 80-11-69, A1 Jankot 75-6-69, George St., Willimantic, is in charge of 7:30 P.M. N O TFCIt Southington High is Bob Genovesi 48-6-42, Hal Giglio 84-13-71; C Shepherd of East Hartford; 2 a former member and past chairman arrangements. RATES ■ Lout and Found Bednarz 76-7-69, Gary South Windsor Town Hall, • Parionaia Glenn Flosdorf. Maynard Clough 49-7-42; — Gross —Stan daughters, Mrs. Marjorie M. Rogers of Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa. 1540 Sullivan Avenue INVITATION Devins 78-9-69, Bill Twardy of North Stonington and Mrs. Joan E. Mrs. Rose Finkelstein 1 day word par day - Announcomanu The senior co-captain C la ss B —Bob Mloganowski 87, Net—Dan South Windsor, Connecticut 3 days ... IOC word per day ■ Enlartainmtnl 77-7-70, Bob Behling 76-6- She was a member of Emanuel VERNON — Mrs. Rose Finkels­ ■ Auctions turned in a 4:30.1 clocking G ustam achio 51-12-39, Morline 81-15-66, George Peachey of Kennewick, Wash.; a Monday, June 20, 1977 6 days __ Oc word per day TO BID 70, Ken Comerford 79-9-70; sister, Mrs. Gertrude Bayliss of Lutheran Church. tein, 75, of Maiden, Mass., died May 7:30 P.M. 26 d a y s ___Be word per day FINANCIAL in the mile run to reign as Gerry Passman 49-10-39, Zanis 89-22-67. BID # 397 B — Gross — Don Wennik Blackpool, England; 13 23 in Malden Hospital. She was’the 15 words $2.00 minimum - Bonds-Stockt-Mortgagaa Class LL champion. Phil Converse 51-10-41, Joe PAR 4g- Class A —Gross She is also survived by a sister, The hearing will be concerned Happy A d s ...... $2.30 inch ■ Parsonal Loans 76, Net — Ted Blasko 78-12- mother of Mrs. Norman Feltman of RetilliFg Work at Sophomore Ed Lemieux Lynch 53-1241, Ray Chit- —Marion Zamaitis 50, grandchildren and 2 great­ Mrs. John Nilsson of Torrington. with the Department’s Various Schools - insuranca 66, Bill Wood 78-11-67, Jim Vernon. She was the widow of took fifth place in the two- tick 52-10-42, Bill Palmer Edna Hilinski 50, net grandchildren. The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. recommended cor- Information may be obtained EMPLOYMENT Tymon 79-12-67, Earl The funeral is Thursday at 11 a.m. Alexander Finkelstein. ridor/design plan for • Halp Waniod mile run with a time of 52-10-42, Rick Marshall 50- —Agnes Romayko 49-12-37, at Emanuel Lutheran Church with from Alan Desmarais, ■ Business OppoMunitias Brown 84-16-68, Dan Other survivors include two grand­ Interstate 291 in South Wind­ ■ Situation Waniad 10:03.4, senior co-captain 842 Bill Sembenotti 51-9- Tina Mikolowsky 48-10-38; at the Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 the Rev. Ronald Fournier officiating. Purchasing Agent East Hart­ McDonough 83-14-69, Don sons and a great-granddaughter, all of sor and Manchester and open ford School Department, 110 Steve Dawson gained fifth 42, T.J. Crockett 53-11-42, Class B —Gross — Elsie Main St., East Hartford. Burial is in Burial will be in East Cemetery. EDUCATION Kean 84-14-’70, Ron Hillside Cemetery, East Hartford. Vernon. space land in Manchester. 'The Long Hill Drive, East Hart­ ■ Private Instructions place in the 440-yard dash Warren Fagan 51-9-42; Crockett 52, Net —Bimbi ■ Schoois-Ciesses Jeroszko 84-14-70, John Friends may call at the Holmes Stanetsky, Scholossberg and open space land affected by ford, Ct. 06108 until bid with a school record time Gross —Erwin Kennedy 74, Tyler 52-15-37, Lorraine Friends may call at the funeral - lnslrucl>ons Wanted Banavige 83-13-70; C — Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Golden Mortuary, Malden, was in 1.291 is 6.5 acres of Wickham Opening on JUNE 17, 1977 at of :50.3 and finally, Karl Ken Gordon 74; Blind Demko 56-16-40; Blind home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to Park in Manchester REAL ESTATE Gross — Gino Calderone 80, Wednesday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. charge of arrangements. Burial was 10:00 a.m. - Homes lor Sale Golnik took fourth place in bogey —Bob Larmett'107. 9 p.m. - Lots-Land lor Sale bogey —Olive Fagan, Bar- Net - Bill Dowd 89-21-68, in Sharon Mass. T he D e p a r tm e n t’s The East Hartford Public the discus with a toss of SWEEPS- A -Gioss bara Davis, Kathy ;commended plan is shown ■ Investment Property Jack Nicholson 85-17-68, Schools is an Equal Oppor­ • Business Property 143-feet, 4-inches, missing —Erwin Kennedy 74, Net Dimlow, Jen Schotta. *,n a map dated May 1977, en- tunity Employer. • Resort Property Gerry Richmann 93-25-68, - Real Estate Wanted third place by two feet. Glenn Flosdorf Ed Lemieux -John Wilks 76-947, Einer -Uled “PUBLIC HEARING ADVERTISING 070-5 Wes Fedorchak and Carl Lorenzen 76-7-69, Marsh A1 Hopper 87-17-70, Bruno Plainfield entries ?IA P, INTERSTATE 91, MISC. SERVICES Frigo 88-18-70, Clarence ARTFORD TO ENFIELD DEADLINE ■ Services Otfered Kjellson also competed but Warren 79-9-70, Bud • Painting-Pipering Denyer ,93-22-71, Bill PntlbilPJl 4. Fnctki S r a r S. CM. Oecni 7.2 SevMlh 4. dm 7-2 Ttn9i 1 U tnK m km AND INTERSTATE 291, ■ Building-Contracting didn’t place. Manchester Ballanger 79-9-70; B Hnt $.11 Elk K. i.inNonnh 10-1 iUMW. 6.2 1. DtNilvt 5. OnrOiy Mk 9-2 1. GiM nici 0-J 7. Jam * Jmlfrf 12:00 noon the day before • Roofing-Siding B o w lin g Garvey 95-24-71, Earle Q I Micle I n 2. Ll'ilMi9l W IN D SO R TO —Gross —Len Giglio 83, I. Mai Mr $.2 I My L R a q * KM 0*1 7. PiM iUd w l 1 .1 i Virtn 12-1 J'l 1 SaMi Chn publication. ■ Heating-Plumbing was in 12th place in the 3.1 7. M rakii 3 .0 ia r ^ ’t Wh McKeever 90-19-71; llkut lu r-mmm ■ L S l n O M llA IlMflifStin 7. HKH 10-1 l i l TnHUi MANCHESTER” . This map is Deadline tor Saturday and NOTICE OF NEW ■ Flooring 4. SHnrlr 4. CtliiT’i Mur I S-2 4. Shmily On team standings with 17 Girls open play Net —Vic Daley 79-10-69, 3. M r M n IM t kM4M Sr Limn SiitM *• 1. Ca SaTtb - Moving-Truching-Storage Kickers — 77, 73, 71. $. Seftir't PriOi 5. UGiMCTnt on display for public inspec­ Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. MEMBERSHIP CHARGES Dick Schotta 84-12-72, John 4. ii« airtmii t-I 7 M s.r •N m 1. IrittT Fitti Nr9i 2 .4Ti S M m r • Services Wanted points. The top five POWDER PUFF- Carol 5. km tmtf 7-2 1. Jm I b i TikniTrttit ,r tImU 1. CrNnea Kim 10-1 I. Flnh frWir ‘ i 3. E ll O rn m tion in the town clerk’s offices FOR CMS 65 CONTRACTS EVEN HOLES ‘A 7. Nrlun $tinr IFMOtWilM T MfrstrYii* 7. IriiaOnn MISC. FOR SALE finishers received medals Wilson 85-13-72; C —Gross Schubert 183-456, Ann L bs Shb 4-! z a k j|2 1 DocIrtfitO 2. Fm Ai FVn 4-1 4. PtMr'i IM in Hartford, Windsor, Windsor Effective July 1, 1977 HANDICAP - Ken Jarvis 7. U ' l H n a q L KiiiyNli Fii rj LSiMealKl 3. Kh FriieO Mortsy S-2 i C l Slum 4^1 S. S Iw W k - Household Goods while the top seven ad­ in softball event —Dan Morline 86, Net IM lU I 4. TJL'i M nr Locks, East Windsor, Enfield, PLEASE READ Brendle 178-197-513, Vicky 44-13-31, Paul Cosman 40-9- L iMtrTT km M 4, $ 6 *9 *1 frill FH9i 5. OirtiMlIn 2. GlM 4. Out 7-2 Dtvnlh i Om'i Orm New membership charges ' Articles lor Sale vanced to Saturday's State —Bill Sembenotti 86-18-68, Glass 477, Ellen Albert 453. i Ucky Stmk 1 1. Mir'iChNce I. GirtMi HtfBtr 4.1 1. tain* 5. w arn 9m fimt 0-1 1. Qfrm’i Cerfcty M 7. M Pnfli Manchester and South Wind­ YDUR AD for the CMS 65 Contracts - Building Supplies 31, Ward Holmes 35-3-32, ).i i C l'i friNchi t kttt Uki TM 7 .l n h S N i 1.1 t luiunt 1H|MIHf Nh 0-1 2. OcceuilJRl lS-1 1 Faittfff - Pets -Birds- Dogs Open Meet at Southington. Bob Gustamachio 92-24-68. lOnt'iCridil L H n 'iR e r i t l 3-TiOO 7. M M 12-1 ISlwriddt 12-1 sor. The public hearing limits (Plans A, B, and C) have been • Livestock Swinging into action today at 3:15 at Fitzgerald Field is iFMhir I t!!!.*!. Classified ads are taken over 36 HOLE FOUR BALL- H. Jarvis 42-10-32, Frank f.2 t N m 's Tin i h m U SenU 1 Mine 3-1 4. R ifM 10-1 for Interstate 91 are approved by the Connecticut - Boats & Accessories Four Silk Towners will be the Manchester High girls' softball team in State Tourna­ 5. $6M9*«GnO 5-2 the phone as a convenience. HOME BEACH- Pat Sullivan 38-6-32, John Interstate 84 in Hartford and Insurance Commissioner for - Sporting Goods entered here. ment qualifying round action against Amity High of Net —Marsh Warren-Roy Thibodeau 453, Shelia The Herald Is responsible tor - Garden Products Riggott-Fred Tracy-Paul Kensel 42-10-32; Kickers — the Massachusetts state line only one incorrect insertion and effectiveness July 1, 1977 as - Antiques Picture of dejection Woodbridge. Price 476, Dplly Dawood 79, 77. in Enfield, and for Interstate then only to the size of the follows: - Wanted to Buy Dutelle 112, Terry original insertion. Errors which Little The Silk Towners are 478, Ellen Bauer 483, Bar­ Plainfield results Jai Alai results 291, Interstate 91 in Windsor RENTALS , who was leading the In­ leading RBI producer with Schilling-Bill Sullivan-John Lorentaen and Interstate 86 in do not lessen the value of the • Rooms for Rent 16th seed in the Class LL bara Goddard 460, Fran advertisement will not be cor­ CMS 65 Contracts ' Apartments (or Rent dianapolis 500 field with only 50 miles to go 26 with Downham and Karszes-Joe Lynch 112, Eu MONDAY MATINEE Manchester. More detailed L e a g u e Division while Amity is Misseri 453, Lee Bean 490, Tourney afVDfni SKGUS 7 POKTS rected by an additional inser - Homes (or Rent Bill Ogden-John Zemtars- MONDAY MATINEE tlon. PiM < R m i PtiFF C - Business (or Rent when his engine exploded, sits on the pit wall, Rosen not far behind with Jean Archambault 452, Saaaalfc 5-14 (C) t «a Gnnica 080 7.M 120 1 200’ scale maps entitled 17th ranked. Both sport 12- MITttlU F i n DOiMis 7 foirrs Individual Menibar - Resort Property (or Rent Ken Bennett-Tom Florence Barre posted a 1 OttMilay 21.40 1010 140 Gonzain 140 340 7 "INTERSTATE 291, SOUTH - Wanted to Rent dejected with the turn of events. (UPI photo) 6 records, the locals 20 and 18 respectively. Phyllis Price 462. TUOtFlSE EimkIsEmM 1100 S.M 4.M S 94 gross score to win the 4 SSoTaua J-JJ Ortf* 5.N S •fcntWj $ 7.00$ 3.65 S 3.56 - Misc (or Rent Ferguson 113, Dave Fht: 7«S h C «ra (•) frrIGnrrM 4.40 4 4 0 2 WINDSOR” and NATIONAL winners of their last five Either Downham, 7-4, or E l M S r U k 2 t H 2410 104 ITSrStyk (M M a 1-7 $37.40 Evelyn Lorentzen Day IM * 3110 M a SsMtiai 540 7 "INTERSTATE 291, tation (kurtedy 21.06 16.95 16J6 sophomore Shirley Adams, Fraser-Joe Skinner-Tony s BT u Mi 414 ! 44 ParfacU 1-7 $12140 AUTOMOTIVE Three runs in the fifth in­ straight. (MMa: l U paM $7120 fr*M a 2-5 $3240 Federal Highway Administra­ - Autos (or Sale Memorial Golf Tourna­ 1 H b l 310 TrifacU 1-7-S $117840 MANCHESTER” dated May. 5-2, will draw the mound Pond-Tony Pagliughi 115, ParFacta: l U paM $14510 Nrficti S-2 $tU0 May 31, 1977 - Trucks (or Sale ning gave Carter Chevrolet Rachel Rosen paces the 71m :4042 Trtlacta: 1-4-2 paM $140140 EiGET POUKiS 7 POKH 1977, are on display in the tion Joe Mazanec-Ben Deskus- ment yesterday at the M M a : 215 piU $1130 Triftcta S-2-7 $111140 ' Heavy Equipment (or Sale an 11-9 win over the Medics assignment. The A n t Sam 1840 140 4.40 5 990 Wethersfield Avenue Connecticut Medical Service, Indians with a .412 (21 for Miller back TriFtetc 2-5-1 paM $1145.40 DUmc TaMaa Cara («| ...... SECOit DoiMus 7 m rrs town clerks’ offices of South ' Molorcycies-Bicycies Jerry Passman-Frank Manchester Country Club. 4 Cany b 10 « I M 140 IM ilip a 4.M 140 2 Inc., - Campers-Trailers-Mobile yesterday at Buckley 51) batting average Manchester-Amity winner RaMySsMtin I.M S.M 140 1 Windsor and Manchester, Hartford, Connecticut S a m i rsOw Cana (I) ZifeNa ttarU I M 8 Homes Roberts 115, Joe Novak- BOSTON (UPI) - The Low net honor went to 4 l « 7 l a m 15.M $.40 3.40 IFtOOknir ^ H5 New Haven, Connecticut Field. Pat Burke had a followed by Doreen advances to Wednesday’s OrtcM M 10.M 741 4 respectively. State Department of Planning - Automotive Service I P a m l M 410 210 1 nappyi stir 140 (k*Ma 2-S S47.M Tom Leone-Sandy Leone- Boston Red Sox reac­ Alice Ansaldi with 72. TMn : 40:14 Zabata IM I I M 2 067-5 - Autos lor Rent-Lease Record purse three-run homer and Don Downham .397, Ellen first round where it’ll face 3F4iaatarCMi 320 PariacU S-2 $12140 Written statements or & Energy Policy (MMala: 144 paM $0M (MMa 14 $39.M Dick Davis 116; Gross tivated outfielder Rick Class A - Gross, Helen TIb k 40:10 TrifacU S-24 $NI90 340 Capitol Avenue Maxim, Steve Byam and Donadio .375 and Kathy top-ranked 17-1 Hamden ParFacta: 441 paM $27.00 Nrlscta 14 $9140 exhibits concerning this Miller Monday, sending Mutty 96, Lynn Prior 97; Maiata: I H paU $1710 TrilacU 4-1-4 paM $120.0p NKTR MURES 7 POKTS Hartford, Connecticut Dave Brasefield each had Strand .371. Strand is High in Hamden. — Frank Kiernan-Phil FriFadi: 4-1-3 aaM $211.00 TrHicta 14-2 $43140 k M G w rT k i U O 4.10 3.M 3 project may be submitted, utility player Dave Net - Marion Zamaitis 73, M p Oabk 2 1 4 ^ $201.00 T m D0UM£$ 7 POUTS either at the public hearings, two hits for Carter’s. Mike Sullivan-Wally Irish-Ed 5 ll(.lM a 0.00 420 210 KanalrritM S.M I M 2 Connecticut State Library to 500 drivers T IM 5-14 (I) OvaitEcenara 11.40 S.N S.M 2 Coleman to Pawtucket of Ruby Cliugh 76. M y Urpiip 3.M 8 or may be mailed or delivered Byam fanned 13 for his Dick 141, John Herdic- 7 Sam M « «aha4 310 141 140 7T1|rlar0a 5.00 3M EasabM Cnmca 7.M S40 7 231 Capitol Avenue 2 CraiatM'l Oay 2-00 (M M a 2-3 S3S.M PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT the International League. Class B - Gross, Jen I P m I M m 100 120 Gem Mm ka 11.M 4 to the Connecticut Depart­ Hartford, Connecticut third win. Craig Carlson ■ Larry-Bates-Dan Maglicil- ra t* 3113 ParfacU 3-2 $90.M 1 M y i naa 4.40 M M a 2-7 $41.40 ment of Transportation — All charitable and non-profit organizallona iirlahing INDIANAPOUS (UPI) - The Indianapolis had three hits including a ' Ray Chittick 142; Best Miller, who has been Schotta 102, Mary Presti (MiMala: 547 paM $14.40 TrifacU 3-24 $429.M Capitol Region Council of TIaw O lll ParFacta: 547 paM $3100 Pirlscta 2-7 $12440 sidelined with a broken left 108, Grayce Shea 108; Net, MnWa: 7 U paM $410 TENTH SHOES 7 POKTS Bureau of Plan — and Motor Speedway Mondy night distributed a homer for the Medics while back nine —Bud Belanger- Tritacta: 5-7-2 paM $170.40 Triftcta 2-74 $59540 Governments to have thair Public Announcomonta puMlahed traa Munson on‘top Pariaeli: 7 U paM $4.40 Maui IIM 440 I M I Research office at 24 Wolcott thumb since May 3, had hit Bimbi Tyler 75, Mary 97 Elm Street Joe Gallagher played well Pete Foster-Bill Tomkiel- TrKacta: 7-4-1 paM $4110 Tattik: 5-10 (4) FOUmi SMGUS 7 POITTS iaviar 740 440 S In thia apace are urged to contact Joe record 51,116,870 among the 33 drivers in the 1040 140 3.10 1 Hill Road in Wethersfield un­ .212 in 18 games. Gangewere 76; 4 Carry Oly 3-M J-JJ JM k i\ M y 3.20 4 Hartford, Connecticut defensively. George Zanis 27. Fartk Taataa C a m (4| IPraObaPat 420 2.40 61st annual 500-mile auto race. 4 O a r 40, h « 1020 4.40 140 UrMma 500 4.20 7 til July 5, 1977. These written McCavanaugh, General Manager ot Ragal Mutttera Class C - Gross, Lorraine 1 l l l ’i Era 240 (M M a 14 $5120 State Department of MIXED FOUR BALL 4l>0|M4r 140 MO iavy 3.10 3 ParfacU 14 $45340 statements or exhibits will be A.J. Foyt, who drove to Tmr. 1121 (kaMa 1-7 $21.40 Transportation ot Mancheater. Space will be alloted on a ttral in order, were Tom INTERNATIONAL in play at plate BEST BALL- Net -John Demko 109, Kathy Dimlow 2 hraacapa liOp 140 WaMla: 3 U paM $1140 TrifacU l-t4 $N1.M made a part of the public TMk 30:70 an unprecedented fourth ParFacta: 443 paM $22M Parfteta 1-7 $U.70 ElEVENTH DOUHES 7 POKTS Bureau of Planning Si Bigelow, $30,465; Lee FARM Kristoff-Isabelle Parciak- 110, Hilda Kristof 110; Net, M W a : 4M pMO $4410 hearing and will be considered come, first served basis. victory in Sunday’s holiday Tritacta: 4-3-1 paM $4140 Trificta 1-7-3 $34240 Myiaaa 140 3.M 3.40 3 Research Kunzman $29,128; Roger Brian Vesco and Craig Lobsters win Geri Sembenotti 76, Olive ParFacta: 444 paM $4100 rm t DOUKU 7 POKTS in the same way as oral Tom Meegan-Marilyn FriFacU: M-2 paM $401720 Datarttk 5-14 (C) ManiNMU IM IM 7 Environmental Services Divi­ classic, split $259,791 with BOSTON (UPI) — Both Thurman Munson and Butch Fagan 77. 5 Mrary'l * A Ms 4.40 ^ 3.50 MaMUbratM 11.10 L40 4.10 S statements recorded at the McCluskey $27,255; Steve Franklin each had four hits Warren 56, Pete Teets- BOSTON (UPI) - The TiFtk CawtiFMlaa Cara 0) ZM M Ganzici 440 4 his crew, the second 3 PMa IMiara WO ZaiatcaPMTt 4.M 140 4 sion Krisiloff ^6,652 and rookie Hobson lay motionless for a second, awaiting some The Ladies Division c 1 Mb kaaa 4.00 140 140 (MMa 3-7 $24.M hearing. The statements and and Steve Maxwell and Doris Carpenter-Bill Cam frnzalu 840 I highest winner’s purse in Boston Lobsters won their FM p la la a 4.00 100 2PrMt» 4-44 ParfacU 3-7 $5440 24 Wolcott Hill Road Jerry Sneva $25,416. Walt Weir had three apiece replay that would explain what happened. offers a special thanks to TM * 3110 (MMa 4-S $3IN comments of each hearing Sembenotti-Kathy Dimlow fifth straight match Mon­ 5 FMm k m ISO (MtMla: 345 paM $10.40 TrifacU 3-7-4 $32110 Wethersfield, Connecticut Speedway history. Piriscta S-4 $9440 will be combined into one r COAST Rutherford, last in the as Ansaldi’s downed Dairy Munson came to his Grace Bell, Helen Warner, 70aa:4Sll ParFacta: 543 paM $30.00 TWEUTH MUIUS 7 POKTS M uffler 58, Turk Moore-Ann Teets- day, edging the Golden Triftcta 54-t $1171.70 Town Clerk's Office TO It was the eighth con­ biaMli: 117 paM $1140 Tritacta: 5-3-2 paM $52010 Cwy PWrra 1340 1040 440 1 public hearing transcript. field of 33 since he com- Queen, 14-6, yesterday at senses first, following the Minnie Lyons, Ann Kalil, PrFacta: 147 pMO $2020 SQTN w m a 7 POITTS C OAST R e g a l Center Don Piper-Nellie Johnson Gaters in World Team Ten­ Tialttlc lit Omial Cararactierrt 0 ^ Ortfui KrrttM S.M 180 2 Municipal Building secutive year that the pleed only 12 laps, received Verplanck. Mike Hebert FiFFacFa: 1-7-5 pM4 $4140 lavyPMra 840 440 240 2 Each hearing will be con­ ninth inning collision at Rivers had retrieved the 58, G ary P ierro -Ja n et Edna Wadas and Ralph S R n r C M 3-40 320 3.40 M y AMrU 120 I 550 Main Street Speedway race paid off a nis, 23-18. $iilk: 5-10 |l) ZjMaGnrrka S.M 340 1 ducted in the following less'than $20,000. and Ron Denny each had home plate, and tagged out ball so quickly? DeNicolo for their help. S k r r O N 5.60 3.40 (M M a 1-2 $4340 Shaw-Bud Simon-Elsie FM a'illaaa 100 4 2 0 4.00 3.40 Gam laanat 5.U 8 Hartford, Connecticut million dollars. Last year’s two hits while Sean Doher­ 2 Maataa kanlis'* ParfacU 1-2 SllT.M manner: After the Depart­ Remaining breakdown: Hobson to assure the New ISbaa O m 1100 120 T M *3 M 3 (M M i 1-2 S3S.80 Corner of Broad Crockett 59, Sam Watson- 4 04 OMtbaa 120 TrifacU 1-24 $417.40 ment of T ransportation’s Hartford Public Library and C a n itr Street Mon.-Fri. S a.m. ■ 6 p.m. total was $1,03,775, with Johncock $45,013 ty pitched well for the “I was going on the (klMa: 544 paM $7.40 Parfacta 2-1 $1740 York Yankees of a 5-4 win 71m : 3112 ITTD0MCI 4411 500 Main Street Phone 646-2112 8*1...... ® a.m. - 12 noon Lynn Prior-Jerry Sisartacta: 15-2-fpM $20420 Triftcta 2-14 $110540 presentation, the moderator winner (includihg $19,350 in lap Queeners. reputation of Rivers’ W M a : U 7 piM $4100 HJUKE $335411 Monday night over the Passman-Lois Moore 60; will first accept comments Hartford, Connecticut and his crew taking home prizesT; Bill Puterbaugh arm ,” said Yost. “But he ParFacta: 7 U paM $4120 OttarMaaca: 3,702 MONDAY EVENING SEVENTH SKGUS 7 PORTS Boston Red Sox. Gross —Stan Hilinski-Ruby FiFFactc 7-31 paM $424.41 IMtMM: $321250 from town officials, area Town Clerk's Office $256,121. $22,889; Eldon Rasmussen wasn’t playing Doyle very FIST D09HIS 7 POMTS Korn 9.40 120 S.40 1 The dramatic play, Clough-Pete Denz-Boots GuamM 8.M 540 4 legislators and regional plan­ Town Hall Foyt led only 46 laps Sun­ $21,092; John Mahler $20,- deep and that helped him.’’ lascvn Sakaitiai 840 4.W 180 1 witnessed by 35,521 fans ' f u d MONDAY EVENING IMPMTa 4.40 140 4 Eustbia 6.40 2 ning agency representatives. Windsor, Connecticut day, including the final 16, Bennet nine wins Camellia 76, Ted Plodzik- (M M a 14 $4140 667; Pancho Carter $21,- and a national television ZMMa Guarrica 4.M 7 Individuals who wish to speak Windsor Public Library Hobson, head down and Rose Lapolt-Jack Sevsatk $-11 (I) ParfacU 14 $20T.M after front-running Gordon T M O lF m (M M i 14 S29.M 678; Gary Bettenhausen Bennet Junior High’s audience, was one of those IFistUlu IIM liO 4.44 TrifacU 14-2 $38140 are requested to sign a sign-up 323 Broad Street legs churning to the inside Lamenzo-Joanne Hunt 76. WUTiaNMM Parfacta 1-4 $111.30 Read Herald Ads Johncock pulled off the 7 T M * la 11.40 140 EJGKTH DOUKES 7 POKH $19,717; Bill Vukovich $19,- baseball team beat Penney baseball incidents that Fkit S-ll (K) Trificta 1-4-7 $1.94140 sheet when entering the Windsor, Connecticut track because of engine of the third base bag, never BEST 14- Class A -Tom .CARTER'S 5 Kira'i frkkal 4i0 M y bpa 7.N 840 4.M 3 884; Bobby Unser $22,129; High’s freshmen, 9-7, last 3 k W hiita iijo iM m Tkn: 3151 SECQM M M US 7 POMTS hearing. In order to allow Town Clerk's Office keeps fails second-guessing had time to question Yost. Zemke 55-9-46, Ted Backiel 2 il I M OrafuifrTitM 9.20 S40 I trouble. Mike Mosley $19,153; Dan­ Friday in East Hartford. 4i0 (kMek 117 pal SS7J0 M ala Piarra 1S40 ISO 340 8 everyone an opportunity to for years. Nrlacta: M 7 paM S132.N Rufim Atis I 4.40 8 Town Office Building The total purse included ny Ongais $21,256; Bubby He heard the coach tell 54-8-46; Class B — A1 Car- Tkn: 31i4 iavyEciaara I M I M 2 speak, all individuals Ed Ezerins had a three- Hobson had been on se­ Trifecta; 1-7-S piM UlO.lO RaMylipi 4.M 4 (MMa 1-3 $34.40 Church Street him to keep running and he m ienke 55-10-45, Paul fr*M c 2A3 MIM ParfacU 3-1 $71M speaking for the first time will "V $864,800 from the Jones $17,387; Cliff Hucui run homer in the seventh This Weeks .Trtticti: 3-24 pM 3H7.M (MMa 24 $43.N Windsor Locks, Connecticut cond base with one out Jesanis 57-12-45, Gary E M S-ll (I) TrifacU 3-14 $7M.S0 be requested to limit their NOTICE ^Speedway, $30,000 in lap $17,746; Jim McElreath inning which won it for 4-6 did. O e ffyO vt 41.M 13.M 540 Parfacta t-2 $12iM Windsor Locks Public Library when Denny Doyle drilled U m t S-ll (0 Trificta 1-24 $13740 NKTH DOUHES 7 POKTS remarks to approximately prizes and $212,000 in Pierro 61-14-47; Class C IN a n P w In i l l 4.41 3.41 2 frirtir liO C40 $22,433; George Snider Bennet. Jack Lyon doubled 7 l t u 0 ^ 4.M V m DOWIS 7 POITTS Enabiaiiviir 13.20 I M 440 7 Main Street PUBLIC NOTICE a single to centerfield. I N n s M y 4.M X4I C n y G n zM z S40 4.80 S five minutes. Individuals with accessory awards. $16,649; Bobby Olivero and singled while pitcher Tkn: 3154 M ala G n n na 20.40 S.M 440 S Windsor Locks, Connecticut Mickey Rivers, playing in 2 fri4t Lilgir iU Ren Sam 4.40 1 M M « : 214 pM SNiO MIyina 4.40 140 2 lengthy prepared statements ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Runnerup Tom Sneva $17,244; Mario Andretti Jim Gluliosky in the first *SPECIAL* VmllM (MMa 5-7 $48.20 Town Clerk’s Office Pirfscte 412 PM03S1M very shallow center, took MWiU: 3 U S2I.M kvy bia I 7.U 1 are requested to give a sum­ received $109,946 and third- TrtlicU: 4-2-7 pal S2293J0 ParfacU 7 $ $9140 BOARD OF DIRECTORS $17,467; Lloyd Ruby $16,- four innings gave up only Triftcti: 34-2 SI7IM (M M a 2-5 S3I.M mary of their statements not 1540 Sullivan Avenue the ball on one hop and M y M i c 159.M TrifacU 7-5-1 $419.10 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT place A1 Unser $66,231. 618; A1 Loquasto $17,447; iu i M ■r9k S-ll (C) Parfacta S-2 SIOIM South Windsor, Connecticut three hits. Bernie Alemany TENTH SHGUS 7 POKTS to exceed five minutes and threw to Munson, just as 7 FlpaA t a 4.M 3.M 2.40 TrifacU S-2-i $t$I.M Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors. Town of Wally Dallenbach, who Janet Guthrie $16,555; Clay and Joe Panaro played well Local softball T M S-lt (M) Cny 3120 1140 140 8 submit a copy of the entire South Windsor Public Library Hobson was waved around 2 0 | » U i 6 ILW 7.41 4 JI t Ceaii C M 3i0 240 FOURDI SMGUS 7 POKTS Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the was fourth, received $41,- Regazzoni $15,642; Dick 4 ETi hrty TM 3.40 Genzaiai 440 4.M 2 993 Sullivan Avenue defensively. third base by Coach Eddie 7 Sol 4.N 5JI ZaM I IM 1140 1.40 4 statem ent, which will be Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, 191 and fifth-place Johnny Simon $15,457; Sheldon S N n fW b S.M Tkn: 31:71 Vri I IM S.M 8 Sam I.M I made an official part of the South Windsor, Connecticut Yost. T k n :3 iJI (MMU: 7AI pNI S U M (M M a 24 $4940 Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 7,1977, at 8:00 P.M, Parsons, $36,139. fidscti: 7 U pM S17.M UrMap 340 S public hearing transcript. Kinser $15,100, and Ruther­ M M i : 217 h M S37Jf ParfacU 8-2 $219.M Town Clerk’s Office to consider and act on the following: 3 Q U I Z The allegedly weak­ TONIGHT'S GAMES B&J Auto 1 3 TriftcU: 74 4 pM S132.M (M M a 44 S7S40 Rounding out the top 10, ford $19,471. ParftRtc 217 pNI I72.M Parfacta 44 $24IM TrifacU 8-24 $S31.M After everyone has had a Town Hall LaVallee Door 1 3 Trifictc 2-74 m M $ni.M armed Rivers made a Aniiulli’it v8. E'urr’s, 6 - Tn9t S-ll (1) Trificta 44-S $1754.90 ElEVENTH SOUHES 7 POKTS chance to speak once, there 41 Center Street Establishment of proposed sanitary landfill use charges. M y UrMma H40 7.M 180 7 perfect throw and Munson Fit/gcruld Savings Bank 0 4 Fw9c S-ll (t) T SMt Sem ISJO CM 4.M FTTH OOTMIS 7 POKTS will be no time limit for those 3 Nm n^, km ll.M 3.10 Rufkia«mtiM 1S.M 440 2 Manchester, Connecticut Proposed additional appropriation to Eklucational Special 7 Fnay I m Mit. km 7i0 4.M 3.W EnakMSaraa 18.M 740 I.M S elected to block the Fogarty's vs. Glen, 7:15 - DUSTY 3.M wishing to speak a second 3 R n k C w t 3 il 441 t KMmI JatyGanuMi 4.M 3.20 1 ZubM PUrrt 340 5 Manchester Public Library Grants, Fund 41, Office Education — 6547.00 to be added to 76ers to alter play Fitzgerald w L Tkn: 31:14 (M M a 2-7 $31.40 time. baseline rather than try to t TMm M SJI M M a : U 7 paM SM.M Ibfim Sabastiaa S.20 586 Main Street existing Account #239, to be financed from Slate Grant Tkn: 31:41 ParfacU 7-2 $1SI.M Reed vs. Bugner's, 8:30 - CBT Blue 3 1 Nrlscta: 743 paM $147.10 (M M a t-S $29.H tag Hobson, once a football MM r: 317 fM l l l i l TrifacU 7-2-5 $241.50 Maps, drawings and other Manchester, Connecticut already received. Trificta: 7-3-1 paM $122740 Parfacta S-1 $1M40 in Portland tonight player for the University of Fitzgerald Trash Away 3 1 M scti: 7 U 9^ S4U I TWEinH DOUHES 7 POKTS pertinent information Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Trifsetc 7-34 |214il Trificta S-14 $21340 Town Clerk's Office pM DtviMc S-ll (I) OraM Sam 2IM 1540 S.M 5 developed for the project and (cg' s Alabama. Hobson rolled Firemen vs. Vittner’s, 6 - Suburban Floors 3 1 SUT9 OOUKiS 7 POKTS Town Hall Grants, Fund 41, Indo-Chinese Refugee Students — 69.600.00 FW?t S - l l ^ 2 RnckHau Spirit km 21.M 140 I N CnySabaitiM 1120 5.20 3 written views received as a PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) — Philadelphia, somewhat over Munson’s back and Robertson North End Fire 2 1 7 k M r T M 440 3.N iavy Maraica 14.40 540 I .N I 11 Rye Street to be financed by a Federal Grant. S tary’s 7.40 I M IM Gam Pfarra 9.M I N 1 Dwamo Ubarfa 3.20 2 result of the coordination con­ No. United Meth. 2 1 140 2.M I Etiayiit 4.20 (M M a 3-5 $57.20 East Windsor, Connecticut ■'Proposed additional appropriation to 1977-78 Data stunned that Portland has recovered its aggressive missed the plate. Holidays vs. Circuits, 2MLMy' Tkn: 3149 Duramo Z a * |.40 2 Vittner’s I I.C ■ - 3.M ParfacU 5-3 $12441 cerning this project are Processing Fund 51 Budget — 630,425.00 to be used as defense and lightning-like offense at home, may resort to But Munson, who had 7:15 • Robertson 1 3 Tkn: 3241 MM k 217 paM S49.M (MMa 14 $4S.M Broad Brook Library Associa­ Pirltcta: 247 paM $114.M Parfacta 8-1 S14IS0 I FriticU 5-5-2 S257JO available for public inspection tucked the ball into his Moons vs. Pero's, 8:30 • Angels 1 3 NEW 1977 CHEVROLET M M c 2A5 piM S11.M ETTETMUa 5,544 tion follows: Equipment Purchase — 618,000.00 Increase hours — earlier tactics tonight in game 4 to try and avoid a Trail M scti: S&2 pMI 21M Triftcta: 2-7-1 paM SIOIS.SO TrifacU I-1-2 $1,99IN or copying at the Connecticut H M U 5256,545 Broad Brook, Connecticut Supervisor of Technical Support — 62,425.00 to be financed Blazer rush to tie the NBA championship Series at two stomach to keep from Robertson Belcon 0 4 TrtficU: 1-24 pMI llO lil LUV PICKUP TRUCK TnHtk Yaabi Cana (T) Department of Transporta­ from Fund 51 surplus. games apiece. REP AUERBACH COACHEP dropping it, did not know Elks vs. Cougars, 6 - CANDLELIGHT 1940 10.40 I M Town Clerk's Office THE CELTS TO 10 NBA SUtc rakM Cwra (•) 11 tion, Bureau of Planning and adding, “We knew what 2TM b 1.66 426 2J6 I Drava lO.M 4.M Town Hall Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget “We can’t dig ourselves whether he had made the Cbeney W L 140 Research, Environmental Portland could do with CHAMPIONSHIPS. WHAT 4-cyllnder engine, 4-8peed transmission, 4 6 > 7k illm 2J6 2.46 820 Enfield Street 1977-78, Recreation — 64,550.00 for extra umpire duties, to another hole like we did on YEAR PIP HE FIRST LEAP tag. So he got up and Tbrifty vs. Relliveaii, 6 - Crispino’s 6 1 IUMi6ctmi.k« 2i6 Tin : 40:11 Services Division, 24 Wolcott rear step bumper, radio, Carter Care ^ .k U2aail $I1M be financed from donations already received from softball Sunday,” said George pressure ... but we played THE CELTS TO THE TITLE? tagged Hobson behind the Keeney Multi Circuits 6 1 71m: 46:62 SmartacU: 1-2-3-iliM $2021.10 Hill Road, W.ethersfield, Mon­ Enfield Central Library into their hands.” Moriarty’s Package. Stock. #5635 k k M i: 2 U yit6 516J6 day through Friday, 8:30 A.M. Middle Road teams. McGinnis, the slumping A. 1949-50 plate for the second out of Regal's vs. Congo, 6 - 6 2 PirtKti: 2U yM 521.66 nee: 5,187 FritKti: 2-42 yU4 5II.N Enfield, Connecticut Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 76er forward. “Portland is Philadelphia star B. 1956-57 the inning. Nike Blue Moon 5 2 c $315,175 to 4:30 P.M. forward Julius Erving saw C. 1960-61 Pero’s 4 In addition to the discussion Commissioner of 61, CETA Title VI — 641,750.00 for continuation of Program a good club and now that The inevitable question Wilson vs. Acadia, 7:15- 3 to September 30, 1977 pending further legislation, to be the series is 2-1, they have Sunday’s game as one in posed to both teams was: .Nike Gus’s 2 6 Out of Respect of the recommended cor- Transportation 039-5 financed from Grant. something to fight for.” which “we put pressure on tA,-95,:J3M8Ufc Why did Hobson run if Dean vs. BA's, 6 - Nebo Holiday Lanes 1 7 SALE PUCE $3660 ridor/design, relocation Proposed Amendment and Additions to Chapter 35 of the Or­ Portland’s pressure ourselves. We were trying T<»nuiiy’s vs. Seruse, Vito’s 0 8 assistance programs will be to catch up the whole way SPECIALS!! Bolton Pharmacy discussed at the public dinances of the Town of Manchester en titl^ “Assessments defense, which captures 7:15 - Nebo CHARTER OAK hearings. INVITATION for Construction or Repair or Both of Sidewalks and Curbs.” the ball and converts the and that was the "A G O O D PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" W L Copy of the Proposed Amendment and Additions may be ofense into an awesome difference. They were Out­ Wowl Look At These Savings! All persons interested in Man. Oil Heat 3 1 will he closed this matter are invited to at­ TO BID seen in the Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. fast break, turned the trick standing early, got a jump Proposed additional appropriation to Water Fund Budget Standings Highland Park Mkt. 3 1 OupOFTl tend these hearings. Sealed bids will be received in Sunday as the Blazers won on us and we definitely D u p o n t Defending champ East Jaycees In accordance with Section 1977-78 — 6183,733.00 to be financed from unappropriated sur­ game 3, 129-107. can’t allow them to do that FELINE 3 1 the Office of The Director of F arr’s 2 2 RAIN CAR Wed., June 1st 4332 (2) (C), Title 42, U.S. General Services, 41 Center plus. “We didn’t want to let if we expect to win.” \ w Proposed additional appropriation to Anti-Recession Fiscal Portland is riding a 16- fifth in Class M meet David’s Klock Co. 1 3 DANCE Code Section 1653 (f). Title 49 Street, Manchester, Connec- Portland do that — es­ WASH U.S. Code and Section 470 (f) tjeut until June 14. 1977 at Assistance, Public Works 'Title II, Fund 82 — 6150,500.00 to be tablish control early, but game home court winning Luke O’Connor took Moriarty Bros. Arihulli Const. 0 4 liquid from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. streak. It hasn’t lost at Unable to defend, 1976 C o F K M tr a tf Title 16 U.S. Code, as #1:00 a.m. for the following: financed from Federal Funds. the Blazers did,” said fourth place in the mile run Crispino’s , i \ SILK CITY CAR WAX home in eight playoff outdoor Class M track CARIER prescribed in the Federal ' o n e p a s s e n g e r c a r ALLOCATIONS - ANTI-RECESSION FUND 82 Philadelphia Coach Gene with a 4:33.6 clocking with Tommy’s Pizza '' \ W L l i f t . can games, and it won the last champ East Catholic High Bogner’s 7 REG.'*>«LIST Highway Administration’s The Town of Manchester is an Proposed allocation from Fund 82: Seruse Painting ( i 1 due to the death of Federal Aid Highway 1 - TRANSFER to General Fund Budget 1976-77 - 652,500.00 Shue, who had designed eight regular season games took fifth place with 28 teammate Phil Goss taking equal opportunity employer, e a s t e r K - Glen,Const. 5 3 Reg. 4.91 Ust Program Manual, a Draft En- 2 — Capital Equipment — 698,000.00 some strategy that worked a surprise sixth place with and requires an affirmative at home. Counting the points in last Saturday’s w Fog^ty Bros. 4 4 virontnental/Section 4 (f) well for the 76ers in winning the time of 4:39.0. Jon 99c xetion policy for all of its Con­ Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget playoffs, Portland has the Class M Meet at Personal Tee Frajik’s Mkt. 3 5 3 ' 3> C. GERARD DiMANNO Statement was prepared by the first two games in best home court record in Middletown High. Lindberg garnered sixth tractors and Vendors as a con­ 1976-77: Employee — Pension Benefits: Philadelphia. That place in the di$cus with a Looking Glass II Allied*Printing 3 5 the Department of 'Transpor­ dition of doing business with Insurance — Blue C ro ss...... 630,000.00 the NBA, losing but six Bob Caffrey and Dave Tierney’s Reed Const. 2 6 CM liW fnyigDif tation in conjunction with the strategy involved center times at home, including toss of 131-feet, 11-inches. the Town, as per Federal Insurance — C. M, S...... 622.500,00 Koiakowski tied for second M.C.C. Vets REC A h’ederal Highway Administra­ Order 11246. to be financed from Anti-Recession Fiscal Assistance — Caldwell Jones and the exhibitions, the regular FUZZ AUTO PARTS tion, The Section 4 tf) State­ place in the high jump, All but Lindberg Second Congo W L 3' 3' i. BOLTON PHARMACY B id forms, plans and Public Works II — Fund 82. forwards bringing the ball season, and playoffs. 180 CENTER ST. ment specifically addresses up court in order to keep each clearing 6-feet, 2- qualified for Saturday’s Dean Machine Thrifty Package 4 0 specifications are available at ALLOCATION - REVENUE SHARING Portland Coach Jack inches. Caffrey took fourth Turnpike TV 4 0 OPEN EVEINOS TIL 0 P.M. the effect the project would the pressure off. State Open Meet at Postal Employees MANCHESTER 843-1881 667 BOSTON TPKE. have on park land in the General Services Office, Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: Ramsay said Sunday’s win place In the triple jump Southington High. B.A. Club i Rockwell Int. 3 1 TNUM. TIL 8 P.M. 'ConipMt Uno ol Fotoign 6 Dontoitie Auto P4irti 41 Center Street, Manchester, Philadelphia guard “means only that we’re 1- Manchester. This document is Repairs to General Fund Buildings and Grounds — 63,441.07 with a leap of 42-feet, 7- WOMEN'S REC Belliveau Painting 2 2 BOLTON, CONN. Connecticut, Henry Blbby was asked if 2. There’s the second game N EW H O U R S available for public inspection Phyllis Jackston, Secretary the 76ers might do that inches while teammate Middletown High won W Norton Electric 2 2 1229 MAIN ST. and copying during normal TOWN OF MANCHESTER, tonight and we will strive TEL. 643-0165 CONNECTICUT Board of Directors again In game 4. Rudy Mendes placed se­ the M title with 63 points Tikey Painters Htfd. Nat. Bank 1 3 OPEN MONIAY-FHIDRY 8 to 6 working hours at the following Manchester, Connecticut to play just as hard and cond with a 43-feet, 1-inch with Northwest Catholic Jim’s Arco 0 4 locations: ROBERT B, WEISS, “Maybe,” said Bibby, E.H. Racquet Club MANCHESTER 046-6464 SATURDAY 8 to 5 GENERAL MANAGER Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 25th day of May. 1977 just as persistently.” effort. second with 44 points. DeMoUy 0 4 Elks U.S, Department of Transpor- 060-5 066-5 \ Tues., May 31, 1977 - PAGE FIFTEEN

National Weather Forecast Rooms tor Bant TAG SALE - Moving. Must sell everything. Gas stove, LARGE ROOM - complete refrigerator - excellent condi­ light housekeeping facilities. tion. Hospital bed, single bed. Pool, private entrance and 164 Oak Street. 643-7! parking. 6496358, 633-8323. MARTIN D-18 Six string ac- Building Buppllaa coustlc guitar with Barcus ROOM FOR RENT - 822. per week. Centrally located. 146 Berry pick up. With case. NATURAL STONE for 8250. Call 649-8403. Center Street. Please call 649- retaining walls, veneers, 0013. patios, etc. Pick up by the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ALUMINUM sheets used as pound or delivery by the ton. plates, .007 thick, Ubert wish that everyone Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, ATLANTA 3x32” ,~25 cents each or 5 for 649-3163. could share the Joys of 1 to 2 days...... 11* per word per day 81. Phone 643-2711. Apartmanta For Rant marriage that have been 3 to 5 days...... 10* per word per day Doga-BIrda-Pata theirs over the past 46 tOWm TIMNtATUIII UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub 6 to 26 days...... 9* per word per day Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, WE HAVE customers waiting years. DOG-CAT BOARDING for the rental of your apart­ Brownies, nurses. East bathing/grooming. Complete Over 26 d a y s ...... 8* per word perday Catholic School. 649-1225. ment or home. J.D. Real modern facilities. Canine Estate Associates, Inc. 646- l / . ' j twow Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Road, Manchester. 646-5971. (Z Z 3 processed gravel, stone, sand m-l W| A tH lIf r>UK A&l C) and fill. For delivery call LOOKING for anything in real MANAGER - Restaurant. CANINE HOLIDAY Inne - estate rental • apanments. High volume with dell and George H. Griffing, Andover, Basic Obedience Classes now H id V o n 742-7M6. homes, multiple dwellings, no For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, June 1. Tuesday baxery in Hartford. forming. Individual and fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Experience necessary. Top protection lessons also night will find thundershowers in parts of the Pacific TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - Associates, Inc. 646-1980. K n o w ? Northwest and from the eastern Lakes, southeastward in the wages, plus bonus incentive. NEW COLONIAL - Three available. For reservations, bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, first Good condition. Good for Our Ad-Visor is mid Atlantic states and into the Carolinas. Clear to partly Send reply to Box ’TT, c/o please call 646-5971. 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd. Manchester Herald. floor laundry, fireplaced THE WILLARD BUILDING or welding. Call 649- cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approximate 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. floor. Three room heated just the type who Six room Cape with front ■■ ng room, central. FREE KITTENS - Box apartment. 8180. Security. maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 64 ( 86), Keith Real Estate, 6466126, trained. Cute and frisky. Call PART TIME Evenings - We dormers. Fireplace, at­ SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ Call 646-2426, 9 to 5. can sell that good Boston 57 (73), Chicago 56 ( 72), Dallas 70 (91), Denver 53 are expanding. We need 649-1922, 320 MAIN STREET 646-5933. (90), Duluth 47 ( 68), Houston 74 ( 92), Jacksonville 69 ( 92), MECHANIC - No experience tached garage, walk-out dard Typewriters. but no longer supervisors. Experienced in Guaranteed. Also call us for FOUR ROOMS - 50 Birch Kansas City 62 ( 85), Little Rock 65 ( 92), Los Angeles 60 (73), building, cleaning required. Current training basement, private lot. MANCHESTER - New (Corner of Armory) Llvaatoek cleaning and overhaul of your Street. First floor. Adult cou­ used typewriter Miami 68 ( 88), Minneapolis 55 (78), New Orleans 72 ( 92), maintenance. Manchester, openings. Good salary, paid Vacant. Owner will trade. Colonial. Three bedrooms, ple. No children, or pets. 649- training. Enlistment r^ulred. walk-in closets, country IProfesslonal office building. Fully rented. Within walking dlstance| typewriter. Small charge for RIMROCK s t a b l e - in for you. New York 60 ( 70), Phoenix 76 (106), San Francisco 54 ( 68), Vernon, East Hartford areas. pick up and delivery. Yale 6987. Seattle 51 (65), St. Louis 60 ( 82), Washington 62 ( 74). Wages negotiable with Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army at kitchen, living room, dining Ito hospital. Excellent return. For further Information... Marlborough offers a limited experience. Contact General 64^9462. T.J. CROCKETT area ell. Hardwood floors, Typewriter Service, 41 number of box stalls. 885 a 643-1577 Call Purnell Place, 649-4986. EAST HARTFORD - Two PHONE 643-2711 Services Inc., 649-5334. R M lIo rt storm doors and windows. month for full board. Large bedroom townhouse. One and f on ASSISTANCE IN niA C ikG ro u n a d MMISSILE CREWMAN - No Call evenings, 649-5125. Days lighted ring and trails nearby. 1/2 baths, all appliances, full experience required. Current 2896251. LOAM, GRAVEL, sand, 568-2817 or 295-0483. NAME washed stone, wood chips, basement, washer/dryer RNs-LPNs training openings. Good hookup, heated. 8255. ADDRESS 7-3, 3-11 shift, full time, salary, paid training. MANCHESTER - 4 bedroom, complete landscaping. 742- SHelleralb DUPLEX - 6-3, Fireplace, T.J. CROCKEH 7833 or 649-2178. Antiquaa 48 monthly. 528-1708 weekdays. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY part time, weekends relief. Enllstmenn required. Ages 17- carpeting, aluminum storms, bi-level Contemporary. Come in and talk to us 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. 2 furnaces, trees, 8445 income. Fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 lealtora 643-15771 MANCHESTER - Clean one STATE SEARS COLDSPOT Air Con­ WANTED Antique furniture, about our new higher star­ 839,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- baths, attached 2 car garage. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or bedroom unit in a small brick You can have every weekend off P.O. Box 591 Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, ditioner - Excellent condition. ting rate. CONSTRUCTION - No 3166. other antique items. R. building. Quiet rural at­ Mancheater, Conn. 06040 experience required. Current 646-3233. J. Watson Beach Co., One year old. 14,000 BTU. PHONE 8250. Call after 6, 633-8113. Harrison, 643-8709, mosphere. 8^5. includes heat, EAST HARTFORD training openings. Good ELLINGTON - 8 Room Early Manchester Office, 647-9139. 23 Real Batata Wantad hot water and ^pliances. salary, paid training. EnilsL Equal Housing Opportunity. when Ed Gorman works for you CONVALESCENT HOME American Cape. Across from GARNET RING with cluster WANTED - Old toys, post Blanchard & Rossett'cr, ment required. Ages 17-35. Ellington Ridge Country Club. Offered by the LIVE IN THIS 2 bedroom con­ MAY WE BUY your home? cards, steins, stringed in­ Realtors, 646-2482. 745 Main St. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. do and enjoy tennis, swim­ Quick, fair, all cash and no of pearls. Yellow gold. East Hartford, Conn. 5.6 acres. 808,900. Hayes Original cost 890, sacrifice, struments, paintings, fur­ While you are out enjoying _ Hm K m Days I Corp., 6466131. ming and trout fishing. Priced problemsproblems. Call Warren E. niture, clocks, advertising ROCKVILLE - Three Room KENTUCKY FRIED Chicken to sell, 827,900. Century 21, 845. Full length Rust suede PHILBRICK Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. coat with fur collar. Size 12, items, outright purchase, con­ Apartment. With heat, hot yourself on the tennis court or golf Qassification...... i Wnt My M n Roi ...... I needs mature, responsible MANCHESTER - By owner. «47y900 Jackstqn-Avante, 646-1316. signments, 644-8962. water, stove refrigerator. LICENSED NURSE Hours worn twice. 845 . 647-1809. men or women to vain as WANTED, Four bedroom course, Ed Gorman will be working S ■■ BH HH i^H HB HH HB BB BB BB BH BB BBIBB BB BB BB I^BBB flexible. Days open. Ideal for Two story building, consisting 8158. No pets. Parking for one retired person. Call 649-2358 potential shift supervisors. 307 of 3 car garage, ^us 3 rooms Benton Street. Two Fami­ LAKE FRONT Contemporary Colonial - With first floor den. WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, car. Adults only. Security West Middle Turnpike, AGENCY GRADUATION Gift Idea ... for you. Halp Wantad 13 for information. presently usm as an antique ly Rat with new heating Ranch - Three bedrooms. In Porter Street or Martin 1/2 Price on 1,000 Guitars, and Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Ear­ deposit. Call 646-7690. Manchester. Call 563-8141 for Sliding doors from living shop. Includes lovely older 3 systems, Franklin stoves, School area. In the 850s. Call other Musical Instruments! ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, TOOL AND DIE Maker. Some appointment. room and master bedroom to private party, at 647-1567. From the minute he helps you LEGAL NOTICE experience necessary. Person WINDOW WASHER Wanted - bedroom Colonial, on quiet 2-car garage, one apart­ MANCHESTER - Raised Shop early. Master Charge Jugs, Crocks, Almost street, off East Center Street. huge deck, facing lake. Owner VILLAGER APTS. hired will be trained in all Must be experienced, and ment vacant. Excellent Ranch. Four years old. and Bank Americard Anything Old. 646-2690. Carpeting, full basement. P t tile work out a realistic price on your NOTICE reliable. Steady work. Call Possibility of other types of anxious. 847,,900. Century 21, phases of die making and income producer. Eight rooms, four large Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Houaahold Qooda 40 available. Send for Free baths, appliances, heat, patio, air Court of Probate, metal-stamping business. 649-5334. small business. No brokers. Discount Catalogue. Rivers 3 1/2X8” MOTOR Scooter conditioner, no pets, adults. home, you can start relaxing. District of Andover PART TIME b edroom s, 2W b ath s, Revisions To The Connecticut Send qualifications to Box L 844.900. 647-1567. fireplace, bowed window, CUSHMAN MAPLE Hutch - Music Corn. (Factory Outlet) Tires - In good condition, and ESTATE OF CHARLES B. BRAME Lota-Land for Sala 24 reasonably priced. Call 643- Blue Cross Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valdis c/o Manchester Herald. LEGAL SECRETARY T.J. CROCKETT formal dining room with Large size. Excellent condi­ 654 Main Street, Middletown, CHAltLES LE8KMNCE Ed will handle all the details. Major Medical Expense Plan Vinkels. Judge, all claims must be Manchester. Part time. July HELP DUPLEX 4-5, Nice condition. R M ltor* 643-1577 tion. 8150. Call 646-2791, after Conn. Open 'til 9. Call 347- 4739. presented to the fiduciary named sliders- to deck, eat-ln MANCHESTER - Two B Zone B49-76a Rules and Regulations MOLD MAKERS and Tool and August. Reply to Box 'T, Convenient location. Live rent 7:00 p.m. 6400. Like driving buyers to your home below on or before September 1, 1977 c/o Manchester Herald. free or good investment at Itchen, large family room Building Lots. Need to be 4 1/2 FOOT BATH Tub - Qaw 1. Section III — Definitions or be barred by law. Ilte fiduciary is; Makers for plastic molds. Circulation Department 841.900. M. H. Palmer Realty, irlth enclosed porch, filled. Low price. Paul W. AIR CONDITIONER - 7,000 ONE SPEEDAIRE Air Com­ legs. 50 years old. Asking THREE ROOM ^artment. and showing them around. Like ' Nancy W. Brame ’ Excellent benefits. Apply Ver­ MANCHESTER - Lovely, and General Provisions — SECRETARY FOR 6466321, closets galore, 2-car gar­ Dougan, 643-4535. 875.00. Call 289-1390, Available July 1st. First floor. 21 Rf^wood Lane non Mold & Tool Inc., 199 older style home on deep 1/2 BTU. Whirlpool. Window. pressor - 1 HP. I phase. 1 paragraph 6 is revised to in­ l^lton. Conn. 06040 purchasing and personal Raaponalbla paraon who age, large lot. 880,500. Heat, hot water, appliances, helping people arrange financing. Forest Street, Manchester, acre lot. Walk to scnool, Used 2 months. 8125. Call 289- stage. 115-230 volts. Model clude the words, "for department of busy maufac- can work with paopla. INDUSTRIAL LOT - Sheldon 1390. Wantad to Buy 48 storage area, laundry 643-4257. church, shopping. 3 bedrooms, number 9K 322. Used less than Like explaining deposits, down necessary services” as turing company. Must be an Road. Level. About 1/2 acre. 10 hours. First 8200 takes it. facilities. Security deposit. No 12 noon to 6:00 p.m. laundry,f, 11/2 baths, 2 car gar- follows: RELIEF COOK -10 to 6 shift, excellent typist and shorthand All city utilities. Keith Real WE BUY & SELL furniture. Call 646-4100 days. OLDER BUREAUS, pets. 8210. 643-4884 or 646-7268. payments and purchase Apply In panon to age, garden shed. Vegetable RANCH — 5(4 room s, Estate, 646-0126 , 649-1922. Dressers, rockers, tables, 6. " C o v e re d M edical n u r t T m c e l^ull time. Experienced with abiiity a plus. Maturity and Cash on the line. One piece or U NU I ll«C9 special diet preferred. Apply poise essential. Apply at Multi garden, and fruit trees. Mid- excellent condition, car­ chairs, desks and antiques. agreements to buyers. Expenses" means usual an entire houseful. 646-6432. BABY FURNITURE - Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, «29y500 tnirties. Principals only. 649- port, rec. room, wooded BOLTON - One acre approved Furniture Barn, 345 Main St. Phone 643-9112. customary and reasonabTe ...... Mr. Doherty 8321, evenings. Excellent condition. Port-a- Bergin, Vernon Manor, 871- Manchester. Between 9 and 4. lot. Won’t last for only 834,- lot with lovely trees. In area beside Douglas Motors. crib, play pen. General L o il and Found Compact four room So if you’re thinking of selling charges incurred by a 0385. 900. with nice homes. Call Owner Motors love seat, umbrella ROTARY LAWN Mower - In Edmund Gorman Member for necessary ser­ RECEPTIONIST - Excellent Ranch with one room MANCHESTER - Freshly 643-1347. g^ood running condition. your home, call Ed Gorman, FOUND - Adorable very remodeled thrett bedroom REFRIGERATORS stroller, carriage. 647-9201. vices after the effective date RN/LPN - Wanted for full and Opportunity! Busy orthodon­ She Heralb finished in basement. Washers, ranges, used, Reasonabie. Please call 643- of such Member’s coverage young puppy. Male. Beagle, tist office in Manchester. Victorian Cape. Gorgeous COVENTRY NORTH - 8 9262. realtor, at 646-4040, or stop In at mixra. Needs loving home. part time on all shifts. Apply country kitchen, convenient guaranteed and clean. New WATKIN’S Clearance Center ILOOKINGI! for an illness or accidental In­ to Director of Nursing, Public contact, appointments, wooded acres. 800 foot fron­ shipment damaged, GE and on Main St. in Manchester is a g We offer the largest variety ol ^ Call 568-6604. location. 836,900. Lessenger CAPE — 6 rooms, living tage roaring brook, excellent his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ jury and only if performed or Salmon Brook Convalescent phone, bookkeeping, patient PART TIME Seamstress - Fngidaire, Low prices. B. D. bargain hunter’s paradise. AH DON’T THROW your old fS attractive apartments and § TJ. CROCKEH Sells,.646-8713, 423-9291. room, dining room, 3 area. Asxing 823,500. mower away. Just call 643- a townhouses in Manchester & prescribed by a Physician, Home, off House Street, finances, light typing. Experienced. Evenings. Com­ Rdiltora 643-1577 Pearl and Son, -649- Main the lamps, beds, dinettes, pike. FOUND ■ Orange and white Requirements: poise, two bedrooms, new kitchen Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- 7530 and we’ll pick them up K Rental office open dailv 9-5 A subject to the exclusions set Glastonbury. Please call 633- pany benefits. Call 643-9568. Street, 643-2171. sofas, mattresses, chairs and p weekends, 11-3. I g kitten. Chestnut Street area. 5244. years office experience. Four COLUMBIA - Spic ’n span L- cabinets and counters, full 9291. today. Any conoition. forth in Section V, tor the Ranch. Three good sized pictures you’ve been looking Call 649-2501. day week, some Saturdays. 8100.00 A WEEK and more basement, treed yard. 833,- FREEZER FOR SALE - for may be here right now at I DAMATO I following: Salary Negotiable. Send possible working at home part bedrooms, fireplace, garage, 900.00 T'OLLAND - 43 acres. On Upright, 14.8 cubic feet. LOOKING FOR non-running P an on ala 2 RNs and LPNs - 3 to 11, 11 to near lake. 844,900. Lessenger savings of at least 30% and as 2. Section III — Definitions 7. Full and part time. Staff Resume to P.O. Box 289, time through mailing cir­ Route 30. 855,000. 25 acres. Excellent condition. 8200.00. much as 50%! Better come lawn mowers. Will remove I ENTERPRISES I IMMACULATE CAPE - Four Sells, 646-8713. 423-9291. South Windsor, city utilities, and General Provisions — and supervisor repositioned. Manchester. culars. Send self addressed bedrooms, fireplaced living COLONIAL CAPE - Near Lawn Sweeper, good condi­ see before someone buys the free of charge from your i 648-1021 g HAVE VACANCY - In asking 8125,000. Century 21, premises. Call 647-9260. paragraph 8 "Deductible Join our progressive nursing stamped envelopp. King, Box room, kitchen with built-in High School, 7 rooms, 4 tion, 810.00. Call 643-9262. Item you’ve been looking for. Licensed Private Rest Home WANTED - Dow Ol^ r a t o r for 233K 122, Mantua, N.J. 08051. Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. 'If )i' ¥ ¥ l Amount” sub-paragraph D (2) for elderly gentleman. Call team. Excellent salaries and dishwasher and stove, bedrooms, IW baths, large benefits in a pleasant at- second shift. Experience Experien( is revised as follows: 742-5048. carpeting thru-out, fenced-in eat-in kitchen, formal Real Batata Wantad 28 .. „ .. _ mosphere. Contact the D.N.S. pireferred. r ...... Hours 3:10 to I I : 40. BILLS COMING IN? Pay treed yard, convenient to MID ^60’s the collective^^penses Meadow’s Convalesce.nt Will train on first shift, m o them with excellent earnings. shopping and bus. 841,900. Call dining room, fireplace, 2- of the other Family Members Center, Manchester,' Conn. shift premium, plus excellent Sell just 4 hours a day. Call for car garage. 841,500.00 ALL CASH For your prop Maryann Cullina, 633-1526. Look this deluxe Ranch within 24 hours. Avoid Red satisfy an additional In­ □ FINANCIAL 647-9194. benefits. Applications being details: 523-9401. Westledge Associates, 633- over on Lakewood Circle dividual Deductible Amount. accepted between 9 a.m. and 4 Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 5241. South. Loaded with CONTEMPORARY Corporation, 646-0131. 3. Section III — Definitions VEHICLE MECHANIC - No p.m. Monday through Friday. THE MANCHESTER Board Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 8 KlockCo., 1366 Tolland1 Tpke. ' of Education accepting extras, acre plus lot. Our R ^ C H - With 12 rooms, and General Provisions — a experience required. Current BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy SELLING your house? Call us training openings. Good Manchester, Conn. An1 EqIqual applications for certified sign is on the property inTxecutive neighborhood, new paragraph II is included intersection. Large seven first and we’ll make you a salary, paid training. Enlist­ Opportunity Employer. remedial reading teachers to room home, large lot. 855,000. Drive by and call with adjoining inlaw apart­ as follows: GOOD NEWS! begin in September under ment. Main house has cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Home owners can obtain a second ment required. Ages 17-35. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Realtor, 643-1577. 11. The term "Totally mortgage wltb best terms In town. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. GAL FRIDAY - Sharp gal federally funded program. large sunken living room No legal Fees. with light typing, figure app- Ajppllcanns must be T.J. CROCKETT Disabled” as used in this Con­ MANCHESTER - By owner. formal dining room, 1 IMMEDIATE Cash for your tract shall mean with respect No commissions. VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No titude, some previous collec­ Manchester residents and Six room aluminum sided R M ltor* 543-1577 baths, 4 bedrooms, master No hidden charges. tion work preferred, and able property. Let us explain our to a Subscribing Member, the A second mortgage for consolida­ experience required. Current currently unemployed. Con­ Cape with fireplaced living bedroom with dressing training openings. Good to deal with the public. Call tact Mr. Deakin, &W-5854. fair proposal. Call Mr. Sarvicaa Offarad inability of the Subscribing tion of all your bills. Easy monthly room, air conoitioning and area, family room, large Belfiore, 647-1413. payments. First time ever offerM. salary, paid training. Enlist­ 528-6702 for an interview. awnings, near school and Member because of an inury No legal fees. Write... WATERFRONT - Selection of game room with pool table, J.P. LEWIS & SON ■ Interior CARPENTRY & Masonry - ment required. Ages 17-35. Butinaaa Opportunity 14 shopping. 836,900. No agents C&M TREE Service - Free es­ Additions and remodeling. or disease to perform the NOTICE. Now hiring. Steady lakefront hom es. 819,900 plus extra building lot. and Exterior Painting, Call U.S. .Army at 643-9466. please. 649-9369. timates, discount senior WINDOW CLEANING - Free estimates. Call Anthony duties of any occupation for Box RR work - Starting to take seasonal, 828,500 heated Wrap Skirt citizens. Company Commercial i Residential. Paperhanging, and SMALL ENGINE Service seasonal, 838,900 2 homes year, remodeling. Fully insured. Squillacote, 649-0811. which he is suited by reason of c/c Manchester Herald ADDRESSERS Wanted applications for full time Corporation expanding dealer EIGHT ROOM Older Colonial 2 FAMILY - Duplex 5-5, Manchester owned and Full insured. Free estimates. employment. A number of job round and seasonal, 849,900 649-9658. education, training or Immediately! Work at home network. No experience, with two car garage on treed 1(4 baths, new kitchen operated. Call 646-1327. Call Quality Maintenance In­ CARPENTRY, Remodeling, experience, and, with respect — no experience necessary — openings to be filled. 528-3869 year round, 897,500 super year corporated, 646-8845. necessary. Complete training iot in quiet residential area. round. Lessenger Sells, 646- cabinets, 1st floor laundry PAINTER NEEDS Work - Additions - Roofing, siding, to a Family Member, the In­ excellent pay. Write between 9 and 2 only. Clean, airy rooms.ro Natural ROTO TILLING - Gardens, program. 8500. investment 8713, 423-9291. room, separate heating Interior, Exterior Painting, and painting. No job too ability of the Family Member □ EMPLOYMENT American „ , Service. „ „ . ,8350 Park woodoork. Trul'jly an excellent flower beds. Reasonable. Call LAWNS MOWED - Call 649- required to start your own systems. Good income Papering, by the hour or job. small. Free estimates. 644- because of an Injury or dls- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• l^ne. Suite 269, Dallas, Texas NOW ACCEPTING business. Ideal for retired or value in the Mid 30’s. Mr. 646-7644. 7071 after 6:00 p.m. 3079. Applications for full time NUTMEG HOMES offers a 845,500. Residential, Commercial. ease to engage in substantial­ Halp Wantad 13 75231. Rart time. Details on request. DeRocco, Belfiore Agency employment. Call 8724515. three bedroom Raised Ranch. EXPERT TREE Removal - WE CAN SAVE you money Summer homes, apartments, ly all of the normal activities Ir. Barker. ESCA Field 647-1413. 1 1/2 baths, beautifully pan­ RELIABLE - Man 2040 years. Training Division Box 619, TWO FAMILY - Built in Free estimates. Insured. and time by painting your windows puttied. 20 Years RooHng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 of persons of like age and sex PHONE FROM home to ser­ eled family room with experience! Will Travel. E. Personality and appearance BOOKKEEPER - Secretary - Wading River, New York. BOLTON - By owner. Large 1974. Walking distance to Working Manchester area for house this summer. For a in good health. vice our customers in the essential. Mechanical, elec­ Convalescent Home seeking fireplace. We also have lots over eight years. Reasonable. good job and a low cost, call Davis, 649-0495. BIDWELL Home Improve­ 11792. country Ranch on acre lot, available. Call 643-9177. hospital. Five rooms, full 4. Section VII — Provision for Manchester area, flexible trical experience desired. full time Bookkeeper / Call, State Tree Expert Co., 688-0260 or 688-4345 for a free ment Co. Expert installation hours, super earnings, 249- fireplace, 2 car garage, many applianced kitchens, Building-Contracting 33 Termination or Amendment— Phone general manager, 643- Secretary. Diversified duties, extras. 858,900. 646-7834. 742-6591. estimate. of aluminum siding, gutters 7773. with emphasis on SERVICE BUSINESS with FOREST HILLS - 4-6bedroom b^rooms and 1 bath each paragraph 7 is deleted and 2171. and trims. Roofing installa­ bookkeeping. Call Meadows 8800 a week income. Available Ranch on cul de sac. 2 baths, unit. Separate heating WES ROBBINS carpentry in this area. A cash business. CLUTTERED ATTICS & EX PER IEN C ED MOM - tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- replaced as follows: SALES POSITION - Straight Convalescent Home, 647-9191. wooded lot, maintenance free. systems, driveways and remodeling specialist. Ad­ POWER GENERATOR Minimum down payment Cellars? Will haul unwanted Available to care for school 9109. 7. In the event of termina­ commissions, leads furnished Must be seen. Quick occupan­ basements. Ready for im­ items for you reasonably. Call age children. Nathan Hale ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Equipment Operator - No required. M34301. cy, 871,900. C entury 21, tion of a Member’s coverage to homeowners. Calj^242-5402. experience required. (Current RESPONSIBLE ADULT - MANCHESTER & mediate occupancy. 857,- 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free School area. 643-2780. built-ins, bathrooms,, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. kitchens, 649-3446, under this Contract, and such training openings. Good Experienced in store work. ESTABLISHED Pest Control 500. - - - estimates. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Member is Totally Disabled PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The salary, paid training. Enlist­ Top salary. Alternate days, 9 ODD JOBS - Chain saw work, nings. Quality workmanship, Air Force receptly announced firm. Gross over 840,000 in ViaNITY NEW THREE Bedroom on the effective date of ter­ ment required. Ages 17-35. a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply in per­ ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars light hauling, basements and CUSTOM CARPENTRY - free estimates. Fully insured. new opepings for individuals 1976, An excellent reputation Ranch - Fireplace, garage, Homes, Additions, Repairs, mination, such Member shall Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. son, Pine Pharmacy, 664 and potential. Owner has •38yB00 LAKEWOOD CIRCLE and attics. Moving large yards cleaned. Free es­ 872-9187, 649-3417. FANTASTIC! with pribr military service. If Center Street, city utilities. Residential. appliances, also stone or loam timates. Call Kevin, 646-2362.' Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, be entitled to benefits only for other commitments. 5284749. lOn quiet street ini Asking 845,9(X). Century 21, AREA — Immaculate you nave been out for less EARN EXTRA Money Part delivered.eli ...... 644-1775 or 644-9532. 345-2009. SPECIALIZING-cleaning and Covered Medical Expenses, than 5 years and are looking I Manchester, is our lovely I Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. room Cape, country time, working from our plea­ MISTER SOFTEE Truck on kitchen, fireplaced living CHENEY’S Landscaping Ser­ repairing chimneys, roofs, incurred as a result of the In­ for ”A Great Way of Life’ , 4W bedroom Cape With a l MAN For heavy work in fer- vice - Landscapingg lawn LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - new roofs. Free estimates. 30 sant office. Hourly rate, plus East Hartford display 198 South Road, Far­ NEW LISTING - L-Shaped room, 4 bedrooms, rec la tha way Bob Stavniaky, of 160 jury or Illness causing the contact the Air Force im­ commission. No experience I deep lot. 2 bedrooms andl tillzer plant, Job involves maintenance, yards deaned, new homes custom built, Years Experience. Howley. total disability, but only for a mediately. Call 646-7440. mington, Conn. Immediate I nursery upstairs, formall Ranch. Extra large room, large treed lot. 842,- remodeled, additions, rec Qardnor Straot, Manchaatar necessary. Will train. Call us delivery. Summer is here. Act handlirg and stacking fer­ brush cleared. Chain saw 643- 5361. period which shall be the dining room, fireplaced| bedrooms. Fireplace. Garage. 500.00 tilizer bags. Must be in good work. Low, reasonable rates. rooms, garages, kitchens deacribaa tha raaponaa to hla Barn at 569-49% DEALERSHIP now, call today for an appoint­ I Huge country lot. 838,500. Cen­ lesser of either: (a) a period STEADY WORK - Reliable, I living room, and garage. physical condition. Phone Mr. Phone 647-1852. remodeled, bath tile, cement ROOFING - Chimney repairs. Sala ad, wjilch ran In tha Harald hard worker, who wants ment. 677-9089. These are tury 21, Jackston-Avante. 646- work.Mteps, dormers. equal to the lengtjl of time POSITION AVAILABLE for choice and established routes.* COLONIAL — Seven Hill, 643-0644. Guaranteed workmanship! steady employment, good in­ Good Part Tima Incoma 1316. Palntlng-Paparlng 32 Resideniul or commercial. Claaalflad aactlon on May 13th. and such Member was covered un­ Accounts Payable Clerk. Must 1:00 p.m. to 4 p.m. rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1(4 Free estimates. Call Randy. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- have good calculator •48,900 VINYL REPAIR - We can fix Call 649-4291. 644- 2290, after 4:00 p.m. 14th. Approxlmataly 400 paopla. der this Contract, or (b) the 2 only. Mon.-FrI. DUPLEX - 7-7. Formal dining baths, rec room with bar, i twelve (12) consecutive experience. Willing to train I In lovely residential areal sofas, chairs, cars etc. No INFLATION FIGHTERS - ] ahowad upl 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. room. ’Three bedrooms, plus flreplajje, some wall-to- Teachers with 18 years TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Haatlng-Plumblng months following termination, right person. Send resume to □ EDUCATION of Manchester, this three need for expensive 35 NOW accepting applications Saturday I I den, country kitchen. Two car wall. Tastefully decorated. recovering. 568-5878. experience offer quality pain­ Carpentry and general con­ provided however, th'e P.O. Box 1127, Broad Street |bedroom brick fronti garage. Separate furnaces. for full time employmentt. Station, Manchester, Conn. Garage. 839,900. ting"K with 20 to 50% savings, tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 Apply In panon to Colonial, with fireplaced 848,9()0. Century 21, Jackston- maximum specified herein Privata Inatruotlona 1$ I I REWEAVING burns, holes. Fullyllv insured. Free es­ commercial. Whether it be a Avante, 646-1316. cleaned with electric cutters, Shouldn't you bo putting your Tag have not been exceeded. only. MATURE, Responsible I living room, formal dining I Zippers, umbrellas repaired. timates.ate! 643-1609, 742-8764. small repair job, a custom by professionals. McKinney [room, and private yard! RANCH — 7 rooms, 3 years built home or anything in Solo ad whara It will do you tha moat Benefits under this Contract Woman - to clean home two GUITAR, BANJO, Bass Window shades, Venetian Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ will cease when the Member OIL BURNER - Heating ser­ mornings per week. Mr. Hatak lessons: Private studio. ■ makes this an attractive) old, with first floor family blinds. Keys. TV for rent. PAINTING - interior and between, call 646-1379. pany, 643-53M. vice man. Full time. good? becomes eligible, either by References required. Phone Children ages 5 on. Adults. [home for your family. W E S T S ID E room, fireplace, eat-in Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- exterior, paperhanging, Uniforms and transpprtation 646-0688, after 6 p.m. Days, evenings, Saturdays. kitchen, formal dining 5221. excellent work. References. FOR ALL your Dry Wall NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet law or otherwise, for another provided. Full benefits. Top The wrap skirt is a pop­ needs - Drobiak Dry Wall Insurance policy or plan She Heralb Free loan Instrument. room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ular style and easy to Free estimates. Fully in­ repairs, plugged drains, hourly rate. For the man who FULL TIME Medical Reasonable rates. 646-6557. •89,900 CAPE baths, 2-car garage sew, too. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Company, 575 Center Street, kitchen faucets replaced, during this period. can meet our requirements. Manchester. Call 646-8882. ; I Secretary - With experience 17.93 acres of cleared land! aluminum siding, treed lot Printed Pnltern U33 Painting - Insured. Good 4431. repaired. Rec rooms, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE The above amendments are Preferably resident of South Rreferred. Write Box SS, c/o I with strong possibilities of 6 rooms, dormer, 858,500. with Photo-Guide is in work. Reasonable rates. Free batnroom remodeling, heat effective July 1, 1977. Windsor, Manchester or Ver­ Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 NEWTON SMITH - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD... lanchester Herald. I subdivision, and a five! fireplace, 1 x IV, baths. Sizes 10 to 16. Size 12, estimates. Call Ed Dascanlo, QUALITY PAINTING and modernization, etc. Free John J. Kennedy non area. Inquire Imperial Waist 26(4". 1% yards 649-6985. Pa,iper Han ^ , by Willis Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Estimate gladly given. M 8i M Oil, 644-1521. I bedroom Raised Ranch, ini Neat, clean home. Good Corporate Secretary MASON TENDER - of 60-inch. S cnultz. in su red . rooms. No job too small. 649- Plumbing Si Heaung. 649-2871. KODAK DISTRIBUTOR POLAROID 1 move-in condition. Two| area. 3144. r f69-5 Experienced only. Call after 6 PatUmt available onlu LAWr:S MOWED, light references. 649-4^43 ‘ ■f DRIVERS FOR School Buses p.m., 872-6174. EVEREADY W ANTED KEYSTONE [fireplaces, 2W baths, for- PHILBRICK in sizes ehown. trucking, some tree work. PLUMBING and Heating - CALL TODAY - PHONE 643-2711 wanted - We will train you. WESTINQHOUSE HOLSON ALBUMS Im al dining room, paneled) F.J. SPILECKI TO OXDER, iind $1.00 for lacli Low rates. Call after 5 p.m, CARPENTRY, Custom Fast service. Reasonahle Part time. Housewives and I family room. In Bolton. filtttls, plui ZOt lor soiUio oiO 646-8864 or 647-1240, painted'for 81^-8200 by Houses - Addditions, garages, rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- BRICK LAYER experienced Individutl. Malt or Female. neeOuil lull or part llma lo dlS' RKKltor* 543-2121 aodllnr. retirees prefered. Manchester in fireplace and general con- scheduling now.- Professional roofing and siding, kitchens, 6567. . .. „ .Y tribute work) lamoui Kodak Him and oltiar photo products AGENCY SUE BURNETT CARPENTRY - All types of considers any lob. 289-9287, bathrooms, and r^air' wont' s t r i c K CaiY“after:6 through company established lorallons Make Ihia your MonelMotor Etrenlng Horold 11M Am. ol Amtrlcos carpentry:c a r Remodeling, evenings or.weekends, Don. oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar­ ______8726174 year lor Independence S4W5 00 mveslment. Ouaranlasd 12 Realtors Now York, N.Y. 1 0 ^ roofing, siding. No job too vis for estimate, 643-6712. COUPLE TO ACT as ------month morchandlas repurchase agreernenl. MINI ESTATE -12 1/2 acres Priol Nowo, Addroii «IHi ZIP PAPER HANGING Expert. Sarvloaa Wantad 38 superintendent in small apart­ RN - Public Health Nursing small. Free estimates. 644- CLASSIFIED Supervisor. BS with a CALL Mr. Marlin (To« Free) 1 6 0 0 1 4 4 1200 or CoHeel A t l 4 . 2 » i n i of woods surrounds this CODE, Itylo NsmOor osd $Uo. 3079. Your average paper, in CARPENTRY 1 idle .way 1 Stringad □ Q IIIU UUJCHD OfflcM-StarN tor Root 55 tlmt inatrument ■ □ □ □ □ □ Charles M. Schultz WE PAY $15 for complete B Ardtnt 2 Pratigt D G G M n Q n Q Q NIQ I'M NOT M ANCHESTER - R e ta il junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 1973 VOLVO - Four door, six 1971 FORD PICKUP - 3/4 ton, iffMtion 3 Trouncad In □ □ n u D D G G WATOHINig H E N N / and/or manufacturing space. Auto Body, 528-1990. cylinder, 4-speed with over­ Camper special. Heavy duty, Dear Abby 9 Cod* dot Mnnii □□B DGDan □□□ T/AkEA^WIFE., all new tires with fifth wheel. □GGG GGDDn PL6 A S E / 2,000 square feet to 100,00 drive, am/fm stereo, air coa- 12 Chiritobl. or- 4 Sophiim square feet. Very reasonable. PARTS Department now open New front wheel disc brakes. ' giniz*tion 5 Forblddan □ D G B D G dltlonlng. 92,000 miles. Runs like new. Real clean G D D Q a □ Brokers protected. Call Saturdays. Complete line of Excellent condition. Asking By Abigail Van Buren r«bbr.) City □ I DIDN'T HEAR THE I LIKED IT BETTER I^m an Properties, 1-226- Chrysler parts. Chorches truck. 646-4132. 13 YMtordiy (Fr.) 6 Lubricataa □ G □ $3,500. 228^9349. 14 WIp* B G □ □ a LAST QUESTION... UJHENI DIDN'T HEAR IT Motors. 649-3646. 7 Dog doctor, G O D □ G DODGE PICK UP - 1974. 16 Spin for ihort = 1 16 Low ftniil. O G n n □ □ DIOO. 6 cylinder, standard. DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 36-year-old liberated woman. I've 8 Abrasion □ D G G □ □ □ □ □ □ 7 ^ 30,000 miles. Radlals. FM voic* tried sex and I don’t dislike it, but it's not worth all the 17 Oton. 9 Normandy DDGG L iii* | radio. Electronic Ingltion. trouble. invaiion day 26 Mincao oath Excellent condition. 872-9874. 15 BottoiniM* 41 Log I Sex never was a very important part of my life, but most 20 Arbitrary to Blus flag 27 Clothas 11 Baginnar 42 Plant part people think there is something wrong with a person who «M*rtlon 28 Burmaaa 43 Head doesn't have a strong sex drive. (colloq.) 19 Fraumal currency msmbar 44 Water pitcher I am not frigid; I am very affectionate. I can lie in my 22 Wing 29 Epochi 21 Elactrical unit 30 Brutiiii 46 Not alive •••••••••••••••••••••••••• lover's arms and enjoy the feeling of closeness, but if it 23 UnlightMi 24 Control. 23 Exclamation 32 Rnidua 46 Saxhorn Motorcjrc/oo-fi/cjrcfM 64 doesn't culminate in the sex act, it’s all right with me. 47 Sloped 27 P Ip m of annoyance 35 Connection I EniMt Am I weird? Or do you understand what I’m saying? 31 Sluggish 48 Minui TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville 24 Attirad 38 Wordbook Mickey Finn — Morris Walts ^ CONTENT 32 Act of 26 liraali round 51 Britith 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and .Itimlng 38 Aacribabla rack. $1,750. 289-4042. danca imperial color DEAR CONTENT; I understand what you’re saying, 33 Second and you are NOT weird. I think you are an intelligent, porton 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 6 9 10 11 / NO— VOUUSTBN TO MB! /M/P. 34 Con.Mll.tion > - SMVTHE HAPPENS TO BE ON THE honest woman who values love above sex. No need to 35 Su M n of 12 13 14 DIO SOMEBODY BOAPD OF aPECTOPS OF TNtS ★ ★ apologize for it. fitting PICK YOUR 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON 36 Propsrty 16 16 17 PPCKET? FX-1200 - Built by factory DEAR ABBY: I clipped and saved the above from your 37 Dad* 11 19 7. 21 engineer. Branch heads, column because I felt exactly the way CONTENT felt, and 39 David', father ■ Barnett clutch, aluminum I applauded your answer. 40 On.* (Fr.) 22 33 rocker rollers, Mikuni car­ 1 am a woman in my 50s, married 26 years, and I have a 41 Contamporary ■ buretor, balanced motor, blue 24 26 if 28 29 30 happy home and family life with my husband and three palntor ■ printed motor and transmis­ 42 Audacity 21 37 33 sion. $3,400 firm. Call 646-7732. college-age children. 45 Of flng.ra Knowing that a 36-year-old woman also felt that sex isn't ■ ■ S 119 W095 / 49 Evargraan Um 34 3. 3. worth the trouble gave me a great deal of comfort. So 50 Raglon ■ ■ ★ ★ much emphasis is placed on sex these days that one gets 52 Pratty 37 36 3. the feeling that it is the ultimate in a relationship, and that 53 Actrau Watt 40 ■ HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, love, understanding and affection are not enough. 54 Toothad ■ Aportmonti For Root 53 Aportmonlo For Ron! 53 Aportmonto For Root 53 excellent condition, many How about running a survey, Abby? It would be wheel 42 43 44 46 47 48 extras. Exceptionally good interesting to find put how many women (and men) feel 66 Kimono taih ■ ■ FOUR ROOMS for rent. FOUR ROOM Ranch - performance since purchased 49 60 61 62 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer LARGE FIVE Room Apart­ MANCHESTER - Four Room that sex is not really worth the trouble. Let’s hear it (pl.| Refrigerator, stove. 398 Hart­ Fireplace, garage. Pleasant, new. $500. Call 646-5840 after ment. Appliances, unheated, Apartment in four family. convenient location. Working 66 Be wrong 53 64 ford Road. $165 monthly. Pets 4:30 p.m. from. . . 65 [7- parking, no pets. References. Central location. $140 adults only. No children, pets, THE AFFECTIONATE SILENT MAJORITY 67 Littia ITWfASTHE OJLY monthly, plus heat and allowed. Call 649-1946. whirlpool ■AND I FINALLY THAT WAS Security. One child accepted. 643-2880, 66 57 58 $200. 646-0057. utilities. 647-1113 after 6:30 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE 68 Snoozei 51 W ENT HIM HUMBLE WAY I COULD AVAILABLE JULY 1. Six - Lowest Rates Available! DEAR SILENT: Were 1 to ask my readers for responses CN MY KNEES f OF YOU, G E T HIM O u r FROM SIX ROOM CAPE close to (NIWSRAfia INTINfRlSI ASSN) MAYBERRY VILLAGE - TWO FAMILY, Five rooms. room Duplex. South end area. Immediate binding authority. to the question of how men and women feel about the TO E M ILY.' j UNC3ER THE B E ^ Two bedrooms, $250 monthly. Large attic and basement. shopping, bus, schools. $325 Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ importance of sex, the results would not be conclusive Three rooms, newly References ftquired. Securi­ monthly. Security and decorated, no appliances. Bus Plus heat, utilities. Security, $ 4 1 9 5 surance Agency, 643-1126. because: (a) those who readily volunteer information about K ------references required. Mr. ty. Send reply to Box U, c/o references required. Mr. their sex lives tend to be exhibitionists and therefore not stop and parking. Security Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646- Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646- Manchester Herald. •»o8. ■ '^U fO . pg Pg 1976 50VL MOTOBECANE deposit and references. Adults 4200. typical; |b) I suspect that people lie about their sex lives preferred. 528-5943. 4200. Moped - 100 mpg. Has ap­ more than any other subject. Win at Bridge JUST MARRIED? Immediate proximately 400 miles. $100 in occupancy. Four room apart­ (07? rnmk / MANCHESTER - Five room THREE AND 1/2 Room Olllcet-Storoo lor Ron! 55 extras. $550. Call 649-9430. DEAR ABBY: I live in a six-unit apartment house that is Duplex. Centrally located. Apartment - Refrigerator, hot ment. Recently redecorated. pets u ,. / m 2 Fogp small, so we have gotten to know our neighbors. A beautiful play for 7 Available July 1st. $200. J. D. water, stove, included. Securi­ ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square My next-door neighbor is my problem. It seems that his Real Estate, 646-1980. ty. $150 monthly. Available 6331-6026 feet industrial space, 2,000 nature. He hoped to get a immediately. Call 643-8883 square feet office space. Easi­ biggest enjoyment in life is going through the trash barrels NORTH (D) 31 that sit on the side of our apartment building. These spade raise, but South rebid to BOLTON THREE Room after 5 p.m LARGE THREE Room ly sub-dlvidable. 249-0495, 249- Comaoro-Trolloro 4b AQJ7S three notrump. Now, North Apartment - Centrally barrels contain the trash of everyone residing in this Apartment. Fireplace, sun 4715, Mobllo Homot 65 VQ2 went to four diamonds. South located. Heated. $195 building, including my own. deck, References required. ATTRACTIVE Three room ' $20$s 1972 Fnph «AK42 signed off at four hearts and Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence No Pets. $240 Monthly. 643- apartment. Stove monthly. Security and ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ I I 18’ CAMPER trailer - single How do I deal with this annoying situation? 4b92 North raised to five. 5983. refrigerator, heat, hot water, references required. M6-1316, fice. Ground level, central radio. '^‘"omat/c® / C3ran tI i S229S I axle, excellent condition. N. HOLLYWOOD WEST EAST after 5, 649-8782. location, professional Eleven years old. $1,500. Call South's six-club bid showed LEMME G ET electricity. References. No « K 10 5 3 * 9 4 2 the ace; North’s six diamonds THIG STRAIGHT.' I 5HE'5 NOW pets. $170. 646-3167, 228-3540. building, parking and utilities. 742-8930. DEAR NORTH: I fail to see how your neighbor's ) PROPOSIWe WE FOOL THE MANCHESTER - One V 10 7 V985 showed that he was interested YOU STAGED THIS bedroom apartments. In­ EAST HARTFORD - Call 649-2865. fascination with his neighbors' trash could present a KIDNAPERS AND K EEP e 10 8 6 « 9 7 2 in a , but South, PRIVATE EYE SCENE ALL THE RANSOMl dividual entrances, single MANCHESTDR - Four Mayberry Village. Attractive LOOK NO MORE - We have r MAKE 5HIVAUN four room apartment. “problem" to you. If it’s his “biggest enjoyment in life," «QJ73 «K634 decid^ not to bid it. story buildings. Full Rooms. Heat, hot water. $200 STORES & OFFICES for rent the home for you. One only. why not regard it as a weird and somewhat childish SOUTH THiwic vou'fse monthly. Security and lease. Parking - one car. Inquire 17 - Manchester, prime location. Display model 14 foot wide, The game was match-point UNDER SUSPIClOW maintenance service, $210- pleasure, and let it go at that. *8 ynijeAiaic^ A $230. per month heated. No Centrally locate. 649-7544, Indian Hill Street. Heat. Air. Parking, Janitor. loaned with extras. Just $10,- V AKJ843 duplicate and South was look­ pets or children. Damato 649-6985. $100 per month, starting. 649- 900. Im m ediate parking ♦ QJ9 ing at 12 easy tricks. The Enterprises, 646-1021. Home* for Rant 54 5334, 643-1393. ’“"derb/rd. ®Porflno through out the state. 4b A 10 8 same 12 were there at SIX ROOMS (2 Family Excellent financing available. North-South vulnerable notrump so South wanted to TWO ROOM Apartment - Fur­ House) With three bedroom, ONE BEDROOM 45 "xlO' Trades welcome. Plaza Astro-graph play safe or reasonably safe nished. Stove, refrigerator, on a quiet residential, dea­ Mobile Home, Bolton. Single Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross Weat North East South for six while trying for seven. w orking a d u lt only. No OFFICE SPACE C ara > Highway, Berlin Tpke. Berlin, heat, hot water. Apply dend street Broad Si Center y o u r * /. ^ ^ u g h t »„ « f By BERNICE BEDE 0 8 0 L 1 bh Past 3 V He won the club, led a spade Marlow's, 867 Main St. Street area. Security deposit children, pets. Lease. 643- FOR RENT Conn. 1-828-0369. Pass 3 * Pats 3 N. T. to the ace, ruffed a spade, and references required. 2880.______Pass 4 « Pau 4 V cashed the ace of trumps, led 250 square feet, center of Children and small pets EAST HARTFORD - Six room ARE YOU Selling your mobile LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pass 3 V Pau 8 4b a trump to the queen, noted FOUR ROOM Apartment. Hot welcome. Early June oc­ Manchester, air conditioning and home. Buyers waiting. Please e )9/7by water. Available June 1. Call Cape for rent. Adults, no pets. parking. Call 642-9551. Something you're hoping lor Is Pass 8 e ■ Pau 8 V that both opponents had cupancy. Reply Box S, c/o Security, References. $260. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- possible, but It won't be as easy Past Pau Pau followed, ruffed a third spade after 6, 646-4105. Manchester Evening Herald. Alley Oop — Dave Graue 289-2824. 8280369. as you think. You have to be very Opening lead — Q 4b high, pulled East's last trump, ■7 . careful how you develop It today. PHOENIX TRAILER - Sleeps By Oswald & James Jacoby overtook his queen" of Auloi For Solo Aulot For Sole 61 VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epL 22) Out­ diamonds, ruffed out the king I WONDER WHERE WELL, AT LEAST SHE GOT 61 8. Excellent condition. Ice In studying the significance SHE WENT? box, heater, stove. $750. Call 9 B O fflM ii?/ siders could butt Into a family al- of spades and had his 13 trick A RRE SOIN' BEFORE SHE falr today and cause com ­ of ordinary bids the simple TOOK. O F F / I... OH?OH.' to 5, 643-7757. June 1, 1977 when diamonds broke 3-3. plications that otherwise rebid ol your own suit is in the 1969 SCAMP Tent Trailer, wouldn't exist. Don't leave the nature of a slgn-oH unless you INVENTORY P JtlB , door open for this to happen. Sleeps 8, heater, sink, cooler, You’re going to form an In­ are rebidding in a situation gooo shape. $750. Call 643-2882 teresting association this year LIBRA (Sept 23-OeL 23) Your where your partner is not go­ after 6 p.m. with one of your own sex with Ideas and ways ol doing things ing to pass. Under those cir­ A Minnesota reader had whom you have much In com­ may seem nifty to you, but others cumstances this rebid may be asked u^ what we rebid with Aulomolhfo Sorvico 66 mon. This person will Introduce won't necessarily be Impressed. just denying any additional the North hand after partner’s you to a whole new circle of Don't be surprised It you get op­ values or it may be tem­ three-heart response to the REDUCTION SALE friends. Find out who you're position. porizing to see. what your one-spade opening. ELM MOTORS - ToyoU, Dat- romatically suited to In Qemlnl's sun specialists, factory Astro-Graph Letter. Mall SO SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) partner will bid next. We answered him and made trained, one day service, 114 cents and a long, sail- Think twice at this time before North's three-spade rebid up this hand to fit. These Used Cars Must Be Sold! YOU SAVE! assuming any extra financial East Main Street, Rockville. addressed, stamped envelope to was of this temporizing 871-1617. Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, obligations. Be extremely reti­ Berry’s World Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. cent to take on burdens lor others as well. Be sure to specify your birth The Flintstones — Hanra-Barbera Productions Retort Proporty 1974 PONTIAC Ventura GTO - sign. * SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. For Ron! 56 Power steering, power ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) 21) Important matters require brakes, 350 V-8 witn four Neither you nor your male have skillful negotiating today. It's not speed. Low mileage Excellent 643-5135 24 HOUR TOWING likely you'll get what you want .NOT I ' D J U S T SUMMER RENTAL, Water­ all the answers today, but If you NeCESSARILV.... B E S W A M P E D front Cottage - On Lake condition, $2,550. 643-0434, stop talking long enough to without making compromises or listen, you may come up with a concessions. byautoqraph Kanasatka, Moultonboro, SEEKERS _ New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. OLDSMOBILE 1973 Delta 88. joint solution. CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jan. It) Royal. Four door, air con­ A N D I C A N 'T j Completely furnished, fully TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Go You have an unfortunate way of equipped kitchen, screened ditioning power steering, / M Om ^gf^BRCTHERS/ getting yourself Into deep water INKITB power brakes, new tires, Into business deals with your // 1973 OLDS V porch, sun deck, float, dock. eyes wide open today. Above all, today, principally because you 1976 CUTLASS SUPREME Private sandy beach. Great excellent condition. $2,295, don't expect special conceaslona taka on more than you can han­ CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON 6485375. dle. fishcng. Centrally located in 3ISCENTE|ST.. MANCHESTER,CONN.«Phon*643-SI3S you don’t earn. V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air, COUPE Lakes Region. $200 weekly. z 2 Dr. HT., V-8, auto, PS, PB, air, vinyl roof, radial tires. 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury III - GEMINI (May 21-Juns 20) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) electric tailgate, woodgrain siding, roof rack. Only Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after Should you find friends and It’s poaalbis someone In the 6:00 p.m. V-8 , 360, automatic, power group may single you out lor 35,600 miles. ^ steering, power brakes, brown associates hard to get along with ID t S i ^ A N T i today, don't lay all the blame on some particularly abrasive com­ with t«ige vinyl roof, new ment today. If this happens, walk Special-* ^31S5 Special- *499S tires. $ 1 ,^ or best offer. 643- FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY them. The first person singular Is 'SEXUAL □ AUTOMOTIVE partially at fault. away from It. 5516. CONTROLLED AUTO RODY REPAIRS n OIOS oaTA ss ssose 78 MONTE CARLO S4488 CANCER (June 21-July 22) P IS C E S (Feb. 20-Maroh 20) RkVORS V-«, lutomatlc, PS, PB, 2,000 mlln. Landau. V-8, auto., PS, PB. air, AM/FM stereo ONE YR. 12,000 MILE 4u(o* For Solo 61 1973 MARQUIS Station Wagon on all makes... You’ll make things a lot easier for Achieving goals won't be easy radio, tut wheel, cruise control, power windows, - 9 passenger. Immaculate in­ yourself today If you don't buck today. You may have to taka a Born Loser — Art Sansom 77 OLOS OMEGA S40OT whole new approach. If you're TO B o ss. V-8. Auto. PS, PB, bucket seats, console, a/c, 2.- 35,000 miles. GUARANTEE AVAILABLE 1966 MUSTANG - $300. Good the will ol the boss, even though side ana out. Excellent persistent you can attach at least 000 milea. 78 CATALINA $3998 engine, transmission, and mechanical condition. Air LOAN and RENTAL CARS you don't agree with his Th a n h y o u ON MOST USED CARS! methods. partial successea. 7S MONTC CARLO SSOSS 2-Door Hardtop, V-B, automatic, PS, PB, air con- rear end. Front end damaged. conditioning. Stereo, power Available by Appointment...! INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I V-O, automatic, P8, PB, air, 7,000 miles, black, dltonlng, vinyl root, raar dalroater, radial tlraa, low 73 GRAN PRIX $38081 Call 646-4547. steering, power windows and AHP IT'S loOT b la ^ top. matchirtg Intaclor. mllaaga. V-6, auto., PS, PB. air, bucket seats, console, vinyl I seats. Roof rack. Phone 288 Bugs Bunny — Helmdahl and Stofiel 7S FIREBIRO ESPRIT S409B 78 PONTIAC CATALINA S3098 roof, stereo radio, radial tires. Low, low miles. | 1974 FORD Maverick - Power 6760. CfCCNSV... Excellent condition. V-a, uilo., PS, PB, buckat aeata, conaole, 8,000 V-8, automatic, PS. PB, vinyl root, blue, blue In­ steering, air conditioning, f/m STAN OZIMEK, Manager HO0'R& terior, blue top. 73 FORD WAOON $29981 mllaa, vinyl root, canopy top, mag wheala. stereo, radio. Very good con­ TRUIMPH Spitfire, 1974 , 29,- THANKS FCl?, /LNSWERIN ONLY ONE MORE... ID 1977 l>yNEA.lnc V-6, automatic transmission, power steering, f dition. $2,000. Call 643-2882 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp 301-315 CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER U'STiHfe! 78 CAMARO S4490 power brakes, air conditioning. I THESE PERSONAL DO YA CONSIDER V-8,4 Speed, P8. PB. radial tires, excellent condi­ ★ U S E D ^ after 6 p.m. car. Asking $2550 . 646-4938. » QUESTIONS, PETUNIA.' fM tion. 73 OLOS DELTA 88 ROYAL $29981 YERSELF I------78 CADILLAC 16498 4 Door. V-6 auto., PS, PB, completely recon-f 1972 TOYOTA Corolla Station 1974 CHEVELLE M a lib u , ' WORKIN' ON A COMMISSION, "CHUBBY'I S , Our Boarding House — Carrol & McCormick ditioned, a/c. new tires. YA KNOW.' 8edan deVltle. All Cadillac equipment. Air con­ Wagon. Manual transmission. Classic - Brown with vinyl ...... ‘PLEASINGLY ^ CARS I WAS PR E- IMP" OR JUST ditioning. leather Interior, vinyl roof. (2 to choose 72 CHEVY MALI8U $17981 Good transportation. $800. roof, bucket seats, air con- Auto* lor Roiit-Looio 67 ALTH016H I .shouldn't ; PCES AW, IT U from) __ 74 ELDORADO COUPE $8898 V-8, auto. PS, PB, vinyl roof, excellent condition, f PARINQ DINNER/ PLAIN Please call 643-2882 after 6 ditioning. Clean. ^750 . 742- REWARP skepticism PE WORTH 78 VOLVO 184 $8998 Loaded with all Cadillac aquipmant. Air con­ p.m. 5051. ■*FAr.^ Blue with blue leather Interior. AM/FM stereo, a/c. ditioning. leather Interior, tilt wheal, stereo, gold, VtfITri (3ENER0 5 lTy I'VE PRIVIN' A white Cabriolet root, gold leather Interior. 72 OLDS 88 78 CUSTOM CRUISER $4908 v-e, auto., PS, PB, apeclil. 1970 CHEVROLET Station PECIPEP TO PRINfi you , FEW MILES 74 SEDAN DdNLLE $4998 1974 HONDA Civic Hatchback ALONO A6 /riy TO SEE THE Station Wagon. V-8, automatic. PS. PB. air, power Wagon. Power steering, - 4-speed. Silver. 49,000 miles. g o windows, power aeata. tilt wheel. All Cadillac equipped Including air conditioning, j y y y j^ Q O N MANSION power brakes, air con­ Excellent service record. No PERSONAL OUESTS! 78 CUSTOM CRUISER 14898 leather Interior, tilt wheel, cruise control and ^ g p g p g ~HAK-KAFF,'-~' HE'S stereo. ditioning. Interior - good con­ rust. $1,750. 643-8621. Wagon, V-8, automatic. P8, PB. air, power win­ dition, needs motor work. As RENT-A-CAR fUL PASS you OFF BRA66IN' dows, power seats, tilt whe^. 74 CADILLAC SEDAN $4998 70 CUTLAS8 SUPREME $19981 is, $250. Please call 643-2882 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS - AS FAMluy.' ABOUT Heathcliff This Funny World De Villa. All Cadillac equipment Including a/c. 2 Door Hardtop. 8. automaUc, power steering. I leather Interior, till wheel, cruise control, stereo. after 6 p.m. Two Door. 350 V-8, power SHRINK power brakes, air conditioning, bucket eeate, low | By the DAY TO A 74 CHEVY CAPRICE $2098 mileage. steering, power breaks, am- 74 DATUSN 260-Z 1971 FORD LTD WAGON - SHACK! 4 Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic, PS, PB, power tape deck, radial tires, extras. ...for a s low as Tl l j u s t p u t d o w n windows, low mileage. 70 LeMANS / $18891 Excellent running. Good tires. After 6, 742-8352. " u n d e c id e d '-.. V-O, automatic, power steering, power brakei f Power steering, power 74 MUSTANG II , , .$2798 good condition! ' f ' 4 speed, n< 4 cylinder, auto, vinyl roof, radial tires, low brakes. Automatic. Must sell! FORD 1971 Country Sedan radial tires mileage, very economical car. $800 . 646-0678. Wagon - 351 V-8, Automatic, AM/FM radio, 88 MERCURY M0HTE80 S1098| ^® A DAY ^ 4395 power steering and brakes. 73 OLDS 88 $2098 2-Door Hardtop, V-8, automatic, power steering I 93 % low mileage. 4 Door, Luxury Sedan. V-8, auto, PS, PB, a/c all and brakes. 1975 FORD LTD - Low Steel radials and luggage luxury equipmant. Special thia week. mileage, 17,000. Very good carrier. Good to excellent (Plus Mileage) condition. Original owner. $4,- condition. Owner asking $1,- 000. Call mornings, or after 5 250. After 6 p.m., 568-63%. Many 4 I 1977 CADILLACS p.m., 644-8029 or 644-0862. • Special Weekend and Weekly Styles & Colors 1964 DODGE Polara - 37,800 Rates Available HEVUL- OlDSMOBIlfl p Q p NEED CAR? Credit bad? original miles. Must sacrifice. to C h o o s e Froml Bankrupt? Repossessed? • Also, Specializing In FOR - CaU 647-9442 between 8 a.m. THE Immediate Honest Douglas accepts and 9 p.m. Long-Term Leasing PONTIAC lowest down, smallest LAUtSHS^ "strike THREE/,..VDOkE OUT/* IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! jyOA mcTTltl u$ Pii Qfi____ ^ ’‘3 ^ Delivery! payments. Douglas Motors, 1976 HORNET - 4 door. 345 Main. Automatic, power, steering, air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best Rill Rutler 872-9145 Mr. Goodwrench , offer. 289-7035. Short Ribs — Frank Hill RENT-A-CAR by DAY •W EEK •MONTH says; TOTAL COST $999 JUST LOOK AT, THATS NO I BOUSHT tJONOON AND 1972 TOYOTA - Excellent - — * -----k / Including tilM Tm 0 Reg. THATjAiBA&e y /VMRAGE, Also Long Term Leasing on Any Make or Model “Use Qonuino Buy* ofw d the toRowIng can transportation, good 0 /\A A (S . INI-Ford XL-SOO 2 Df. H.T. mechanical condition, needs QM Parts! ' 1M 8 Fo«l Thundcfblfd X Dr. H.T. tires. Best offer takes it! 643- DAILY RENTALS FROM •8.00 PER DAY ^ & 1172-PonllM Calallni 4 Dr. H.T. 4905 evenings. 1«70-M«roiinr Mirqulc 4 Df. H.T. 1(71-Pord Pinto I Dr. tdn. 1975 HONDA CIVIC - Four LEASING "No, I'm afraid your gall bladder muat come out, 1tT1-Chry«tof Impcrtol 4 Dr. tdn. s p ^ . Excellent condition. 1*4* PontiM Firebird I Dr. H.T. Averages 33 m.p.g. 22,000 mile Mrs. Rob'bTna. 1 can’t kiaa it better.’* Route 83 SCRANTON 872-9145 ItTO-Mcroury Montorty Con«. $2350. Gall 649-2785 anytime. Route 83, Vernon CATALANO’S AUTO SALES VERNON 643-1181 1%9 CHARGER RT - 440 mag, 643-1181 872-9145 371 MAIN 8T. with extras. $1000 or best MOTORS, INC. MANCHESTER, CONN. offer. Call after 5, 648-8468. CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • PONTIAC PAPE EIGHTEEN-• - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchesterj Conn., Tues., May 31; 1977 cio, both of East Hartford; a Elizabeth R. Kraetschmar Mrs. Edna J. Sperry Frank J. Aprea Sr. daughter, Mrs. Virginia Guerriero of SOUTH WINDSOR - Elizabeth R. SOUTH WINDSOR -M rs. Edna Frank J. Aprea, 66, of 7 Flower St., Manchester; a sister, Beatrice Obituaries Kraetsch^nar, 94, of 169 Avery St. Jennings Sperry, 94, of 1846 Main St., Wethersfield, vice-president of the DiCiccio in Italy and five c*. died Sunday at a local convalescent East Windsor Hill section, died Sun­ Smith and Fazzina Wholesale Meat grandchildren. C. Gerard DiManno home. day at Manchester Memorial Co. in Hartford, died Monday at The funeral will be Wednesday, at William J. Ausburger Miss Kraetschmar was born in Hospital from Injuries received in a Hartford Hospital. 8:15 a.m. from D’Esopo Funeral For § • AMOOV6R '■ i BQLTOB * C. Gerard DiManno, 53, of IS Lynch COVENTRY -W illiam J. Bound Brook, N.J., and lived in the one-car accident on Rt. 5 in East He lived in Hartford all his life. Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ Home Delivery Dr. died Sunday in Manchester Ausburger, 41, of 31 Linden Trail, Windsor on Sunday. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna Rockville area most of her life. ford with a mass at 9 a.m. at St. fM Memorial Hospital after a long il­ died Friday in the Connecticut She worked for the M.T. Stevens Mrs. Sperry was born Jan. 31,1883, Cook Aprea; two sons, Frank J. Patrick and St. Anthony Church. Phone 647-9946 lness. He was the husband of Mrs. Center, Farmington. He was the hus­ Woolen Mills 50 years. in South Windsor where she lived all Aprea Jr. of Windsor Locks and Burial will be at Mt. St. Benedict AREA• HEBRON • SOUTH WINDSORNEWS • VERNON, Lorraine Miller DiManno. band of Mrs. Nancy Charland She attended the First Evangelical her life. James D. Aprea of Hartford; two Cemetery, Bloomfield. C EJlTS.i Mr. DiManno was bom July 7,1923, Ausburger. Lutheran Church in Ellington. She was the widow of Ellsworth brothers, Edward Aprea of Rocky Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 in Unionville section of Farmington .s' ^ Mr. Ausburger was bom in Lebanon She was a member of the Hope Sperry. Hill and Americo Aprea of Hartford; p.m. t and lived in Hartford 10 years before mm •W; and had lived in Coventry for the past Chapter No. 60, OES. She was a member of the First two sisters, Sylvia Aprea of Hartford Thomas M. Woodward moving to Manchester 32 years ago. 20 years. Survivors are two nieces, Mrs. Congregational Church of South and Mrs. Lillian Scoppetto of Rocky EAST HARTFORD - Thomas M. He was the owner of the Bolton He had been employed in the Ruth Hingkeldey of Middletown and Windsor. Hill, and three grandchildren. Pharmacy in Bolton for 16 years and maintenance department of the Mrs. Phyllis Courtney with whom Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Woodwat-d, 66, of Stafford and Homestead, Fla., and formerly of previously worked for 10 years at the University of Connecticut for the she made her home, and two Hildred Raymond of South Windsor a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral Three hurt Allen Manufacturing Co. in Hartford. past five years. nephews, Robert Kraetschmar of and Mrs. Edna Dow of West Hart­ Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ East Hartford, died Friday at John­ son Memorial Hospital, Stafford. He 1 He was a member of the Army- Other survivors are a daughter, Rockville and Charles Tennstedt of ford, three grandchildren and seven ford, with a Mass at 10 at Corpus ^ Navy Gub and the Lions Club of Susan Ausburger of Coventry; a son, great-grandchildren. was the husband of Mrs. Harriet North Meadows in crashes Stamford. Christ! Church, Wethersfield. Burial Bolton. He was an Army Air Corps McCarthy Woodward. Timothy Ausburger of Coventry; his The funeral was today. Burial was There will be a graveside service will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Mr. Woodward was born in veteran of World War II. mother, Mrs. Caroline Krause in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Thursday at 3 p.m. in Center Rocky Hill. Everett, Mass., and lived in East on Saturday He was also a member of the Ausburger of Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. The family suggests that friends Cemetery, South Windsor Friends may call at the funeral r Friendship Lodge of Masons; Delta Keith Morgan of Georgia, Vt.; and wishing to do so may make memorial There are no calling hours. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hartford 30 years before moving to ! Chapter, RAM, of Mancester; three brothers, Arthur Ausburger of gifts to the First Evangelical ’The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Stafford. He worked for the Royal- is not forgotten Three pedestrians were struck by Adoniram Council of Rockville, and Lebanon, Otto Ausburger of Lebanon Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 154 Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Rizziero DiCiccio McBee Co., East Hartford, as a cars in two separate accidents within Washington Commandery, Knights and Clifford Ausburger of Enfield. ford, is in charge of arrangements. Rizziero DiCiccio, 88, formerly of machinist before his retirement. an hour of each other Saturday in the Orchard St., Ellington. By MAL BARLOW recently it is the only area in town president of the chamber. He knows Templar of Hartford. ’The funeral will be Wednesday at East Hartford, died Monday at Other survivors are a son, Thomas Burnside Ave. area of East Hartford. East Hartford Reporter which might be called “blighted,” their problems. He attended the University of 10 a.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Davis D. Brown Mrs. Annie Lizotte Veterans Administration Hospital, Woodward Jr. of Westford Mass.; a “The North Meadows is not mainly due to the mix. He appointed EDC members Hartford. Church. Burial will be in New London EAST HARTFORD -Davis D. EAST HARTFORD - The funeral Newington. daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Ballard in Matthew R. Sadosky, 5, of Wind­ Hornbeck said six North Meadows Henry Genga, Frank Collins, He was a member of Emanuel Cemetery. Brown, 79, of 10 Lakeside Dr., Gran­ of Mrs. Annie Lizotte, 93, of 22 Mr. DiCiccio was born in Popoli, Belgium; a brother and sister in New forgotten,” said Arthur sor, suffered head Injuries in the se­ Lutheran Church and served on the by, formerly of East Hartford, died Mitchell Court who died Friday in a Hampshire and seven grandchilden. “Gerry” Girouard, chairman leaders who are also members of the Hornbeck, himself and the town’s cond accident, near 102 Larrabee St. Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Italy and had lived in the Hartford chamber are concerned about work church council for nine years. Thursday at Tampa General local convalescent home was today. The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 economic development director, at 12:15 p.m. He was taken to St. p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, 456 area for more than 50 years. He was of the East Hartford Economic plans of the Metropolitan District Other survivors are a son, Robert Hospital, Tampa, Fla. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, p.m. at the Jellison Funeral Home, Warren Sullivan, to a North Francis Hospital where be was in Jackson St., Willimantic. a World War I Army veteran and Development Commission Commission (MDC) to rip up streets G. DiManno of Manchester; two Mr. Brown was born in Dunham, East Hartford. 25 Concord St., Peterborough, N.H. Meadows committee. They will meet good condition today. He was treated attended St. Patrick and St. Anthony there. The MDC will put in sewer with North Meadows leaders. daughters, Mrs. Linda Torello of Mrs. George J. Henson Maine, and lived in East Hartford The D’Esopo Funeral Home, High Burial will be in the Pine Hill (EDC), last week. for a fractured jaw, a hospital Church in Hartford. lines. Most of the North Meadows Bethany and Mrs. Dorria March of EAST HARTFORD-Mrs. Eleanor many years before moving to Granby and Carter Sts., East Hartford, was Cemetery in Peterborough. Jack Hornbeck, member of the “We’ll proceed from there,’’ spokesman said. Survivors include two sons, now relies on septic systems. Girouard said. Trumbull; a brother, Frank DiManno Brazukas Henson, 76, of 445 Silver five years ago. in charge of arrangements. Salvatore DiCiccio and Joseph DiCic­ Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 EDC and executive director of the of Hamilton Square, N.J.; a sister, Lane, died Monday at St. Francis He worked for Heil Distributors, p.m. East Hartford Chamber of The sewer lines will be paid for The six leaders Hornbeck men­ ’The victims of the first accident, at Mrs. Thomaslne DiBiasio of Far­ Hospital and Medical Center. She Hartford, as a foreman for 25 years, Commerce, told the EDC that largely by assessments on the tioned own about 88 per cent of the 11:30 a.m., were Mrs. Carol Long, 23, mington; and two granddaughters. was the wife of George J. Henson. retiring in 1952. business leaders with land in the property owners. This might be North Meadows. of 388 Burnside Ave., and her son The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Mrs. Henson was born in He was a World War I Army North Meadows were frustrated. alright if, when the MDC was Benjamin, 2. ’They were taken to a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Minersville, Pa., and lived in East veteran. ’Their problems have no offered through, the general state of the area Manchester Memorial Hospital Burial is in East Cemetery. Hartford 23 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. solutions. They feel government is ig­ was much better than it is now. where they were treated for leg There are no calling hours. She was a Gold Star Mother and Phyllis Friedrich of Granby; two noring them. With or without sewers, the North Call-A-Ride bruises and released Saturday, a The family suggests that friends worked for the Institute of Living in sisters, Mrs. Helen Curtis of ’The North Meadows is an area Meadows needs a plan for the future, hospital spokesman said. wishing to do so may make memorial Freeport, Maine, and Mrs. Jennie bounded roughly by the Connecticut Hornbeck said. Hartford for 25 years before her For a free, door-to-door ride on Police gave this account of the first gifts to Emanuel Lutheran Church or retirement in 1972. Booker of Dunham, four River, Governor St. and Prospect St. North Meadows leaders are hoping East Hartford’s Call-A-Ride vehicle, accident, which occured at Burnside the American Cancer Society, 237 E. Other survivors are two sons, grandchildren and four great­ There is a mix of single-family the MDC action will at least lead the call 528-4411. Those eligible are over Ave. and School St.: Mrs. Long and Center St. Frederick Henson of Manchester and grandchildren. ? AFTER homes, multi-family homes, stores, town to realign, widen and improve age 65 or handicapped. If you want to her son were crossing School St. at The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Robert Henson of Las Vegas, Nev.; 'The funeral is Wednesday at 11 and light and heavy industry there. the streets, he said. visit your doctor, you get top priori­ the corner and were about three Center St. is in charge of two daughters, Mrs. Georgianna a.m. at the Newkirk and Whitney The town’s building inspector, Frank Girouard told him he worked with quarters across when a car driven by arrangements. Ruggiero of South Windsor and Mrs. Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., ^ HOLIDAY i Barone, told the Town Council North Meadows leaders when he was ty- Alois A. Schmitt, 26, of 35 Ginger Patricia Tierney of Bristol, Vt.; a East Hartford. Burial is in Hillside Lane, East Hartford, turned left brother, Frederick Brazukas of New Cemetery, East Hartford. Michael C. Cordera from Burnside Ave. and struck her. Britain; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Sperot There are no calling hours. East Hartford police report Michael Columbus Cordera, 67, of 4 I PHOTO She was thrown against her son. ’The of East Hartford, and nine Evans Dr., Simsbury, formerly of Mrs. Lucy C.H. Loomis Schmitt car then left the scene at a grandchildren. Manchester, died Saturday at home. EAST HARTFORD -M rs. Lucy Michael Westover, 19, of Bristol, doors were kicked open and offices high rate of speed. ’The funeral is Wednesday at 9 a.m. He was the husband of Mrs. Dena Chapman Hanmer Loomis, 99, I SPECIALS 1 was arrested today at 12:10 a.m. in­ were entered, police said. The entry at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Merusi Cordera. formerly of Chapman St. died Mon­ side the Willowbrook School off point has not been determined, police Manchester policeman John Mar­ Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Mr. Cordera was born Oct. 12,1909, day at a local convalescent home. Willowbrook Rd. and charged with said today. Nothing appears to have vin came upon the scene of the acci­ ford. Burial will be in Cedar Hill in Manchester where he lived for She was the widow of Thomas R. third-degree burglary. been taken. dent seconds later. A witness Cemetery. many years. Loomis. 'The school’s alarm system alerted A home on Delmont Rd. was described the car. Marvin, heading Friends may call at the funeral He worked for the Aetna Life & She was born March 18, 1878, in BRING ALL YOUR FILM TO CALDOR police at 11 p.m. Monday something entered through a window of an back to Manchester on Burnside home tonight from 7 to 9. Casualty Co. for 47 years until his East Hartford where she lived all her was going on at the school. A search overhead garage door Sunday mor­ Ave., spotted the Schmitt car in the retirement in 1973. John.Zlanabitnig life. DtVELOPING & PRINTING SPECIALS! resulted in the capture of Westover ning and a $200 bike was taken. 800 block of Burnside Ave. and He was a World War 11 Army She attended First Congregational inside, police said. The Mayflower Restaurant at 1240 arrested him. John Zlanabitnig, 70, of 31 Green­ veteran and past commander of Church of East Hartford and was a He was being held on $500 surety Main St. was broken into Saturday. field Dr., New Britain, died Sunday Robert E. Collins Post No. 131, life deaconess. bond pending appearance today in Only cigarettes appear to be missing. Schmitt is charged with reckless at home after a short illness. He was driving, evading responsibility, American Legion. The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. Common Pleas Court 12. A Murray St. home was broken into He was a communicant of St. the father of Mrs. Irma Vincens of at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral YOUR 12 EXPOSURE YOUR 20 EXPOSURE •8MMOR SUPERS sometime Friday between 9 a.m. and driving while under the influence of Manchester. alcohol, and making an improper Mary’s Church, Simsbury. Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ COLOR PRINT FILM COLOR PRINT FILM •20 COLOR SLIDES The Sunbeam Bakery at 284 3 p.m. by prying open the front door. He retired five years ago after turn. 'Ilie case is still under in­ Other survivors are two sons, Lt. ford. Burial w ill be in Center Tolland St. was broken into Nothing ^ ^ a r s to be missing. working at the Emhart Corp. for 27 Developed and Printed* Developed and Printed* Processed* vestigation. Col. David M. Cordera in the Philip­ Cemetery, East Hartford. sometime Saturday night. Interior pines and Christopher P. Cordera of years. There are no calling hours. In the second accident, the driver San Francisco, Calif.; two He was a member of St. Stevans The family suggests that friends of the car which struck the boy was daughters, Mrs. Mary C. Herrup of Club of New Britain and Emhart wishing to do so may make memorial East Hartford fire calls Prentice Lodge, No. 1137, lAM' & Christopher J. Welsh, 19, of 72 Avon and Mrs. Michele C. Ansart HI gifts to the Memorial Fund of First Northview Dr., South Windsor. He of Simsbury; a brother, Peter AW. Congregational Church of East Hart­ r t;. . , 2.97 Saturday, 10:49 a.m. —Car fire at 168 Monday, 1:23 a.m. —False alarm at In Monday’s parade had not been charged as of this mor­ Other survivors are his wife, a Cordera in Missouri; two sisters, ford. Offer good on Kodak, GAF Offer good on Kodak, GAF Kodachrome or Ektachrome. brother and a sister in Germany, and High St. Main and Broad Sts. Susan Schoenberger marches at the head of the East Hart­ ning and the accident was still under Mrs. Domenica Bertetto of Astoria, Harold R. Troxell or other compatible color or other compatible Valid only on film left for Saturday, 11:31 a.m.—Pedestrian hit at Monday, 2:19 a.m. —Medical call to 53 investigation. L.I., N.Y., Mrs. Marjorie Holmes of three grandsons. print film. color print film. ford High School band in the Memorial Day Parade in East Harold R. Troxell, 80, of Yardville, developing thru Junes. School St. and Burnside Ave. . Millbrook Dr. Manchester, and nine grandchildren. The funeral is Wednesday at 8; 15 Offer expires June 6 Offer expires June 6. Offer expires Junes. Saturday, 12:14 p.m. —Medical call to N.J., formerly of Deerfield Dr., Monday, 8:19 a.m. — Medical call to 57 Hartford. (Herald photo by Barlow) The funeral is Thursday at 9 trm. a.m. from the Carlson Funeral the police station. Laraia Ave. Manchester, died Friday in Trenton. from the Vincent Funeral Home, 128 Home, Franklin Square, New Bri­ . , . ‘ ^ ' V.' ’ ' J Public protector Saturday, 12:15 p.m. —Pedestrian hit at Monday, 10:25 a.m. —Medical call to 40 Albany Tpke., Canton, with a Mass at tain, with a Mass at 9 at St. John the He was the husband of the late Rake 102 Lan-abee St. Williams St. Troxell. 10 at St. Mary’s Church, Simsbury. Evangelist Church, New Britain. PICTURE PERFECT POLICY If you are dissatisfied with any print we make, return it to us within 30 Saturday, 1:26 p.m. —Medicai call to Monday, 11:35 a.m .—Medical call to 59 Mr. Troxell was born in Florence, days of purchase with original processing envelope, we will refund the cost of returned prints promptly and cheerfully . no red tape j 691 Forbes St. Hanmer St. Job banker named Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Sgt. James Keegan, 34, joined the N.J., and lived in Manchester for 25 Saturday, 3:15 p.m. —Brush fire at 58 Monday, 12:01 p.m. —Medical call to Cemetery, Bloomfield. New Britain. East Hartford Police Department in The East Hartford Department of Youth Services has years before moving to Trenton 12 • - i : - . ’ - Cannon Rd. Tolland and Zebulon Sts. Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral January 1968. He was a patrol officer appointed Erva Burhans as its job bank counselor. years ago. , until the end of 1972, when he joined Saturday, 5:30 p.m. —Brush fire at 103 Monday, 12:39 p.m. - Medical call to She runs the Youth Employment Service of East Hart­ home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Manor Circle. He was a supervisor at Pratt & ■ Labor Field at Mayberry Village. A big couple 9 p.m. The family suggests that those Restock film and flash don’t miss that next shot! the Youth Services Division. Saturday, 5:32 p.m. —Medical call to 52 ford, finding jobs for persons aged 14 to 25. Whitney Aircraft Group in East Monday, 12:46 p.m. —Medical call to 50 The family suggests that those wishing to do so may make memorial He made sergeant in October 1974 Tolland St. Hillside Ave. Last week, Mayor Richard Blackstone proclaimed Hartford until his retirement 12 on cam pus wishing to do so may make memorial gifts to St. John the Evangelist and he rejoined the patrol division. Saturday, 8:30 p.m. —Car hit gas meter Monday, 2:31 p.m. —Gasoline Youth Employment Week to help raise consciousness of years ago. Alton gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ Church. The department disbanded the youth on house at 110 Wakefield Circle. Fire washdown at 135 Michael Ave. employers about hiring youth. He is survived by several nieces General ty, 670 Prospect Ave., West Hartford. Electronic services unit then. fighters shut off gas. Monday, 2:53 p.m. —Brush fire at To get a job or fill a job, call her at 568-0181. Alice J. Maline and nephews. Electric But this February, the department Saturday, 7:11 p.m. —Medical call to 21 Rosenthal St. The mayor said East Hartford youth need part time Miss Alice J. Maline, 78, died Sun­ The funeral is Wednesday at 11 SX-70 set up the unit again, with Keegan in Glenn Rd. Monday, 3:14 p.m. —Investigation at and summer jobs. The jobs give them pocket money and day at a Hartford Convalescent a.m. at the Buklad Memorial Home, FLASHCUBE charge. Saturday, 11:12 p.m. — Auto accident the Wickham Apartments on Burnside meaningful experiences which guide them into adult life. Flash Ave. William G. Gray 2141 S. Broad St., Trenton, N.J. ‘ ”1116 department found there are a on 1-84. She said she has so far found about 15 jobs for kids with home. She was the sister of Mrs. Saturday, 11:35 p.m .—Medical call to 8 Monday, 6:54 p.m. —Brush fire at 72 William G. Gray, 70, of 111 S. Veronica F. Trerice of East Hart­ Burial will be in Colonial Memorial lot of youth problems,’’ he explained. local business leaders. But she needs far more for those Lakewood Circle was pronounced Park in Trenton. Cherry St. Landers Rd. ford. “Taking care of the kids needs a Monday, 6:54 p.m. —Pile of wood young people who told her they are eager to work. dead on arrival at Manchester Sunday, 1:54 a.m. —Medical call to 8 Miss Maline was a life-long resi­ Claud J. Bryce different approach. Cherry St. scraps near new house at Syracuse Dr. Factory Fresh Defflocratk Woffleo’i Club of Cut Hartford Memorial Hospital Monday after suf­ dent of Hartford and worked for Claud Jesse Bryce, 87, of 61 “Also, we needed a place for them Sunday, 2:12 a.m. —Medical call to 88 and Lehigh Dr. set on fire by kids. fering an attack at home. He was the Travelers Insurance Company 34 Belleview Ave., Bristol, died Satur­ Kodacolor Film Eliminates n e e d \^ to come in without hardened Columbus St. Monday, 8:04 p.m.—Two separate fires presents... husband of the late Charlotte Robbie years before retiring in 1965. She was day night at an area convalescent forflashcubes! criminals nearby.” Sunday, 8:15 a.m. —Mattress fire at 235 in lumber kept in basement of the Oasis Al Qentlia’t Gray. a member of the ’Third Order of St. home. He was the father of William ) General ’The four-member unit deals with Main St. club, 125 Riverside Dr. The lumber was Sunday, 9:18 a.m. —Medical call to 182 Mt. Gray was born Oct. 6, 1906, in Dominic many years and was known G. Bryce of Manchester. 110-12 cases involving vandalism and other to be used to renovate the restaurant. The SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY Halifax, Nova Scotia, and lived in Electric Wakefield Circle. , fires are considered suspicious and are Big Band Sounds • Vaudavllla as Sister Mary Martin. Other survivors are a brother and a 126.12 crimes committed by young people. faturing West Hartford many years before MAGICUBE ’The unit also keeps in touch with the Sunday, 7:59 p.m. —Medical call to 69 being investigated. Another survivor is a sister in sister. Electronic Flash for Grande Rd. Monday, 8:08 p.m. —Paramedic unit MIm BobbI Rogara, Bob Tylar, moving to Manchester 30 years ago. Bloomfield. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 schools and problems they might Bobby Dao, Elaanor Emaraon, He worked for ConnecticutMutual Sunday, 8:23 p.m. —Medical call to 88 called to Riverside Dr. for standby. A private funeral and burial will be a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 110-20 Most Flipflash Cameras have. * Columbus St. Monday, 9:37 p.m. —Medical call to the Bob Portsr S Olhsrs Life Insurance Co., Hartford, for 49 Wednesday. There are no calling Bristol. Full military honors will be 126-20 Fits most cameras n 0 7 He and his wife, Beatrice, have Sunday, 10:09 p.m. —Medical call to 10 police station. UST HARTFORD HIGH SCHOOL years before retiring in 1971 as a hours. accorded at the burial in West 135-20 1.34 that use Flipflash. 9 a 0 # four children, James Jr., Sheryl, Bldwell Ave. Monday, 10:41 p.m. —False alarm at SIM.,JUNESth-8P.HL department supervisor. He was a Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, Cemetery, Bristol. Lauri, and Teri. Sunday, 11:04 p.m .—Medical call to 214 Cherry and Jencks Sts. Donation For Ptraon member of the Quarter Century Club $5 12 Seneca Rd., Bloomfield, is in Friends may call at the Funk Main St. TIckal Infor 666-6658 at Connecticut Mutual. charge of arrangements. Funeral Home, 35 Belleview Ave., He was a member of the ’The family suggests that friends Bristol, tonight from 7 to 9. Events set Manchester Lodge of Masons No. 73. wishing to do so may make memorial The famiy suggests that those Kodak Mr. Gray was a past president of gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ wishing to do so may make memorial ^ Kodok the Choral Gub of Hartford. He was at schools ty, 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford, gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ ■WeJnstonw* Tele- also a member of South United OOP 06105. ty, 70 Grove Hill, New Britain. ’The school calendar for Methodist Church. Instamatic June in East Hartford in­ TERMITES He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. 608 Kit cludes events such as final This is the RESEMBLE FLYING ANTS AND BOTH EMERGE Judith Wyborny of North Coventry. exams to close the school season for The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. year. AT THIS TIME OF YEAR. RUT AS SHOWN IN at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Next Tuesday, schools BLACK Main St. Burial will be in Rose Hill with kindergarten through THESE ILLUSTRATIONS, THEY ARE DIFFERENT Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. f. Grade 8 will have a half­ CARPENTER ANTS Friends may call at the funeral day schedule for a IN MANY WATS. In addition to being Both pairs of Straight Elbowed kront wings longdr home today from 7 to 9 p.m. professional day. Both high unsightly and unsanilar/, wings same size antennae antennae than back wings JUBILEE Twin Lens Pocket Everfiash schools will be in session Black Ants excavate TERMITE all day. extensive galleries in wood T " “i Mrs. MarKhcrita C. Bigutto From June 14 to 17 the to serve as nesting places Our high schools will have final and may cause extensive Mrs. Margherita Carra Bigotto, New 3 Regular exams. damage to your home. 92, of 2200 Main St., Glastonbury, ANT Diet Plan 64.97 Our Orig. 34.97 Wednesday, June 15, St. died Sunday at a local convalescent 1018 I Rose School will be in ses­ home. She was the sister of Mrs. Built-in electronic flash; automatic shutter Just flip a switch for great telephoto sion from 9 a m. to 12:30 Actual size V4-lnch Thick waist Narrow waist Actual sizo V^-Inch i9 5 Angela Carna and Michael Carra, Now speeds. Low light warning, tripod socket. shots. Easy drop-in 8-shot Flipflash. p.m. This is the school’s both of Manchester. UICIGHT Why miss great shots? fro m last day of the year. FOR A COMPLETE INSPECTION BY A Other survivors are two daughters, Friday, June 17, St. ) FREE THU U lEf K at all s t a t e c e r t if ie d t e c h n ic ia n ... CALL NOW a son, another sister, two other Ttar OM POUNDS a 'nch( s BtOllCI to VOUPUOSt *tTB*CtlVl S i;i SNUriGUAi Christopher’s School will brothers, two grandchildren and four ON IHI apPtORiNI Ol{T Pi AN observe its last day. Buses lor a Preventive Moinlenonce program great-grandchildren. Caldor SALE TUES.-SAT. MANCHESTER VERNON STORE HOURS: will take children to school AARDVARK TERMITE CONTROL INC. The funeral is Wednesday at St. at 9 a.m. Paul’s Church, Glastonbury, at 10 Stores 1145 TOLLAND TOHMWKE JRI-CITY SHOPPING CENTER Attlllete of Eestern Chemicel Service Plact Youi TRUST 3 WAYS TO CHARGE The East Hartford High the Diamond Speci a.m. Burial will be in Green Sunday: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. School graduation is 649-9240 Cemetery in Glastonbury. Thursday, June 16, at 6:15 ^ WILLIMATIC MANCHIITIR f aiM aM • SWSSTI ^ There are no calling hours. p.m. viSNON. aailT O i atU A . w iv s a M it. w M iiuatr The Glastonbury Funeral Home, The Penney High School uiireRnm com HV 846<’0445 ^ 423-1336 450 New London Tpke., Glastonbury, Read Herald Ade graduation is Eriday, June The Oldest & Largest in Conn. is in charge of arrangements. 17, at 6 p.m. ALSO CALL US FOR ANY m j PHOBLilHg w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Ckmn., ’Tues., May 31, 1977 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 • - - ■ C L IP THIS COUPON TODAY Memorial Day address M AC C news by IVancy Carr PDLICEMEN - FIREMEN COMPLETE GM THE EDUCATIONAL COMMUNITY Executive Director SECURITY POLICE A GUARDS 645 Birch Mtn. Rd., Manchester, Conn. 06040 FOR REPAIRS It may be a little early patients in convalescent hand. There are posters Hold that datei EVERYBODY ‘You’re a good man, Uncle Sam’ SUMMER COURSES for you to be thinking of homes. available describing our — A Hymn Along is FREE GIFTS • COLLISION Christmas but plans for the current projects plus op- ADULT SEXUALITY 4. The shelves in the scheduled for 2 p.m. Sun­ NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Tell them about the Wright Brothers who gave us Seasonal Sharing Appeal Emergency Pantry are portunties and needs which day afternoon, June 12, at • MECHANICAL ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING By Hope Sasporlas wings... are already under way. empty in spots. We are in are going unmet. Manchester Manor. Come WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS I appreciate being with you today to bring a brief com­ Thomas Edison who gave us the phonograph so we can CHOOSING THE ALTERNATIVES The YWCA has sent out a constant need of high pro­ If you are planning along and sing along. “ Magson Uniforms' of... CARS AND TRUCKS mercial for the good guys...us! hear music more and perhaps enjoy it less... CREATIVE WRITING letter to the community tein foods and cereal projects for next year give — Christian Singles will 279 New Britain Rd., Kensington Genuine Pertt Is Anxious To 8aa Now Facas Factory Trained Mechanics Spires in every village testify to our underlying faith in Jonas Salk, patron saint of all mothers whose great POTTiRY • clubs and civic products and fruits or us a call. Chances are we be meeting, 7:30 p.m., God. fear was polio in their young children. SEPARATION AND DIVORCE organizations asking them juices with vitamin C. can do it better working Friday, June 10 at Concor­ CHOOSE ONE GIFT 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE We are the most inventive — creative — energetic — ’The list of great Americans is endless and con­ to consider participating In Tours of the pantry are together. dia Lutheran. SOCIAL ECOLOGY (or How Do I. Become Whistle, Flashlight Batteries, Quncleaner, Night Stick CALL 646-6464 generous people on this all-too-small globe. tinuing...the soldier — the shopkeeper — the clergy — the the Toys for Joy program provided upon request. En­ ’Thinking of fall — please — Vacation Church Human In A De-Humanizing Culture?) Ring, Decals or Key Ring. Not many, if any, other countries have centrally heated inventor — the teacher and scientist — each contributing perhaps by designating one trance fee — one jar of put Oct. 22, on your calen­ Schools: Ask for Barry Gayer, Paul Jackson, Jim O’Connor, Stu homes (we may join them soon)... of what he has to make a better America. We do the hard TRANSACTIONAL ANALYSIS meeting in the fall for a toy peanut butter. dar now. That is the Concordia and Emanuel Jackson, Qeorge, Ronnie, Jewels, Carol and Linda. Carter Chevrolet Safe drinking water... things so well! WEIGHT CONTROL shower. Of course, we are always Evening of Performing Lutheran, to be held at IDBNTinCATION ReOUinED Two cars in every garage...and these are just the kids! 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER So what if we do get better reception from the men on YOGA (Beginnere) Since many of you are looking for an opportunity Arts put on annually by Concordia July 27-July 8 MAGSON UNIF0HM8, Kensington What other governments would let a- few wild deer and local artists as a fun­ the moon than we do from the car in the next lane on our YOGA (Intermediate) * programming for the fall to work han4;,in hand wift Trinity Covenant, July hawks stall and almost bring to a halt the much needed CB! And we do get a better picture from the back side of may we make several the many community ser­ draiser for the conference. 18-22 Alaskan pipeline? Venus (in color yet) than we got of the inaugural on * morning claMee, as well as svsning suggestions: vice groups in providing Almost one-third of our Second Congregational This just verifies the willingness of our government to Channel 30. For Information On TImoa, Dates and 1. If yours is a group that for the lonely, the elderly, operating budget is Aug. 1-12 do what some of us think we want, at the expense of what We can live with that. Fees, Call: 646-0711 delights in singing the poor, with a helping provided by this one great Read Herald Ads all of us really need! We have seen Uncle Sam under attack — (everything from folk to effort. When World War II threatened us, we trained men with spit on— burned in effigy — hated— taken advantage of FREE LECTURE: June 6,7:30 p.m. - “DO YOU gospel to barbershop), dan­ brooms at Fort Dix and went on to win against un­ by every country, big or small—and to date no nation but RELAX?”, Bernard Clueck, MD, Institute of cing (square right through believable odds...and when it ended, we showed our great Denmark paid back its World War II loans or returned to belly), or performing heart again by rebuilding, forgiving and forgetting. lend lease ships...but we should also see him on his knees Living (flute, guitar, kazoo), England would have been better off it we had defeated before God at Valley Forge — heroic in battle and so please consider scheduling them, too...then we would have given them foreign aid, generous in victory. a performance in one of etc. etc. and we’d all be driving a Rolls instead of a We’re seen and have been seen under the magnifying our convalescent homes. Toyota or Volkswagen. Looking back, we see the scars of glass of our enemies — without and within — and I say Or if a performance is war...there never was a good war...but we thank God for without apology to anyone, and with great pride ... you’re MM-Tuat. QQO perhaps out of sight — one 3 young m ^ who served when called, whether they liked From the one-room schoolhouse — where the teacher the good man. Uncle Sam! ■ohCbiee V V your renearsais might be the war or not. We wouldn’t be observing Memorial Day started the fire in the stove each morning and taught all BOLAND held right in the home. today if George Washington’s men had chanted the recent grades — to the new million dollar open classroom — the JACK LBMMDN Send tickets to the homes "Hell, no, we won’t go!” only difference being, now the kids decide what they’ll OIL CO. ‘‘AIRPORT 77” for patients and better yet We suffer from guilt when we should be saying, "We’re do. ENDS TUESDAY EST. 1935 PD provide transportation. not^perf^,'vlie’ve made mistakes,” but we differ from Somehow we insist on being apologetic about our ac­ 7it0 ‘A STAR •:20 2. If you are a group of arTy wiiCT nation in that we try to do better. complishments. Why should a Canadian journalist have FUEL OIL good time Charlies and We can’t say the politicial and national "beads” to write glowingly in praise of our American generosity I ootMCiKUTiwikonirr IS BORN” SdtS Charlottes and like to pfay forever! Any future conflict will be fought with, as usual, to any country experiencing a catastrophe? I have yet to PLUS I AUTOMATIC DELIVERY cards, bingo, etc. perhaps our best young men and women, and we do know they can see, or read of. Western Germany, France, Japan, or any “FliailE AND 24 HOUR SERVICE once during the next year fight! country sending planeloads of supplies to our flooded or THEBEAriOtSO you might just enjoy Let us remember... drought-plagued states. 865 646-6320 HELD OVER having one big session in a Uncle Sam has no hands but ours... Why don’t we teach our children some of what we’ve 1-8611(11 9 I-FOUOW BURNSIDE SICNS convalescent home — you, has no mind but ours... 369 Center St. “ITS ALIVE” done and who did it?... Manchester PD • 7:19 9:19 of course, supplying the fun has no character but ours. Tell them about Henry Ford, who put America on BURNSIDE urn BTAirre weo. prizes and maybe the If we choose to forget or ignore all the great ac­ wheels, and gave us the impossible dream of two cars in Ism ittMsiM AVI., i. nt». • sii-isii . “U n SMOW" lemonade. complishments we’ve done while building this magnifi­ every garage... (^THEATRES EAST ROSeMARVa BABYI V 848-9888 3. If you are a knitting, THE OMENI cent country between two oceans, we’re the losers...and Tell them about the original peanut man — George crocheting, sewing group it will continue to be the best kept secret since the atom NOWI Washington Carver — who proved any man — and women, THE STING " ir s ALIVE” may we put in a bid for bomb. too, now — any color, any time, with a dream and deter­ PQ 7!30-»:OB MON.-TUES. DP* mittens and even caps and We’ve survived the "generation gap” of all times... mination, can make it... scarves for Seasonal from horse and buggy days to dune buggies on the moon THE IRON CROSS, MEL BROOK’S UPFRIOTI “YOUNG Sharing or layettes for the CWS clothing appeal, or from a trip when a trip to New Britain was the long FRANKENSTEIN” s F i ^ t r THE GREATEST pa PO 7:26-9:15 MON.-TUES. 9D* hospital gowns made out of ride, to the controversial Concorde where we can get to old white shirts. We will England quicker than you can get to West Hartford on 1- SHOWS W H AT AM ERICA j j s i e u . IS INTO TOOAYI a u O ( i also be looking for afghans, 84 at 5 p.m. — plu$ — shoulder shawls and warm ‘Th e a te r bed booties for patients in [TAMARIND SEED S0< HHI CHILD our convalescent homes. schedule Shguxxisel Qj! EAsrnmFORo If you are especially [ASlWNOm ro-vic, Inc. clever, dolls can be 0 11T 5 DRI'.E IN 5 2 8 - 7 4 4 8 DRIVE IN RT E 623-3079 146 SHELDON ROAD, MANCHESTER TUESDAY Ctnemasl restored and dressed IHTERSTATE 84 (oMOtklandSt) M l om better than new for Cnrist- East Hartford Drive-In — EXiT58 f u r wfiofMafe A savsf M i^o n ly mas giving some to disad­ "Jabber Walk’’ 8;25; 8ILVERLAME MANCHESTER KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS vantaged children, some to "Tamarind S ^ ” 10:05 m & n n s t r e e t Campbell Council 573 sco n TOILET TISSUE happens once East Windsor Drive-In — EAST HARTFORD pretBntB... SECONDS "Freaky Friday” 8:25; "Gus" 508-8810 In concsrt 96 ROLLS PER CASE 10:05 UftasiNMATIWEa Strong Single Ply Manchester Drive-In — "A 1 2 .9 0 Iff 2i30P.lt. TOMMY DORSEY ORCH. n s .8 4 p«r CAM >8.00 MCC Star is Bom” 8;25; "Freebie und*r th» dlncHoit of and the Bean” 10:30 BUDDY MORROW ' I roll) otter Expires 6/11/77 calendar U.A. Theater 1 — "The iW D O Q i^A L L EH MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL Sting” 7:00-9:15 Caifi I'M carry onfyf U.A. ’Theater 2 — "O oss of THURS.,JUHE 23rd-8 P.M. Manchester Community Iron” 7:00-9:00 'A N N d o n a t io n $S Par Parson College offers this calen­ U.A. Theater 3 — “The Tickets avallabla: 887 Main St., Manchaster dar of events in the interest Greatest” 7:15-9:10 or at Knights of Columbus of the community. All the Vernon Cine 1 — "Airport HALL’ Phone 643-0770, 049-8854, 646-8889 MCC-sponsored activities 77” 7:20-9:20 listed below are open to the Vernon Cine 2 — "It’s public and many are free of Alive” 7:10-9:10 EA M ny charge. For further infor­ M3B-EYE Ms Ms Mia’s" mation, call 646-2137. ManchMlar Evaning Htrald SL69[^1 Tuesday, May 31 Buffet Restaurant & Caterers' June Intersession begins PuMI«h«d •v*ry •vtning iXMpt CHOPPED THIS WEEK Sundtyt tnd holiday. Entarad at ttia beef Friday, June 3 Mancttaatar, Conn, poat Offlca aa Sa* Duplicate Bridge — Open Good Claaa Mail Mattar. «L59[^1 TUESDAY ■ StMMliiDAY • THUNtDAY AFITS4PM & Novice, 7:45 p.m., HR Y Suggested Carrier Rates Aprofessional _ 102, 103. Payabla In Advanca Slngla c o p y ...... 15a b Ofp c t s p e c i a l Sunday, June 3 W a a k ly ...... 90a SxlOColorPortrait only q q ^ Ona m o n th ...... I3 .W Commencement Thraa n>ontha ...... $11.70 W jH ic jO w n , Bandshell, 2 p.m., In case Six m o n th a ...... $23.40 ALL YOU CAN EAT • Choose from our selection of eight scenic Ona y a a r...... $46.60 . t o L A . . and color backgrounds. of rain — Clarke Arena, Mall Rataa Upon Raquaat Manchester High School. Subacribara who tall to racalva • S elect additional portraits and save up lo Speaker, Town Manager thair nawapapar bafora 5:30 p.m. KIDS UNDER 12 'j compared lo 1975 prices. ahoutd talaphona tha circulation TUESDAY Robert Weiss. dapartmant, 647*0046. HALF PRICE • See our new large Decorator Portrait. Try our super prices Oil Chopped NIGHTIS • Your complete salisfactlon guaranteed or Beel & Family Rib- Eye dinners You your money cheerfully refunded. gelapolaio.warm Anything goes roll, a Iree trips to 1 the salad bar No obligation to buy additional portraits on yo u r PLEASE CALLTHEATRE | Tougher FOR SCREEN TIMES One sitting per subject-$1 per subject (or NIGHT additional subjects, groups, or Individuals In WINDOW the same (amily. Persons under 18 must be stance SHADE accompanied by parent or guardian. DISTINCTIVE CATERING pledged • the FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHOTOGRAPHER TUES. WEO. THUR. FRI. SAT. WASHINGTON (UPI) - ON DUTY The government will beef MAY JUNE JUNE JUNE JUNE 10A.M.-8P.M. up its enforcement of Come visit our beautiful new hall at 746 31 1 2 3 4 federal liquor laws by Tolland Tnpk. or call Jim at 646-7558 for making it "costly and un­ the Information to suit your party needs. tr\ 'a hu'. MANCHESTES VERNON pleasant" for violators, a 1148 ToHMd Tunvlu Trl-Ctty Stopping Cwitar top Treasury Department official > Rex Davis, director of T reasury’s Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said his agency has decided “the day of the U^e. slap on the wrist or the $500 offer in compromise is Sa’ past.” Under the Federal Alcohol Administration when it's created by Act, there are three poten­ t h e window tial means of dealing with .■S'jS'l'iS&S''"' professionals violators, Davis said. They (iltabuaSStel) are offers in compromise, action to suspend or revoke Sine* f 920 - May 16th througlt June ...... basic permits, or criminal prosecution. Bffffar prico5 "In the past we have for VJV bsttEr oorvico - V X J the most part employed the offer in compromise as a 6affar tw/ue. sanction against violators,” Davis said. '"choSJ' CO""’ “ However, 3 g ro ^ n g number of us ui..ATFare wowneotonTM not satisfied with the results obtained from Creative Decaating offers in compromise. Complete Pittsburgh "Consequently, 1 can predict that you will see Paints Selection more criminal prosecutions and more per­ 2852 MAIN STREET mit actions in the future,” GLASTONBURY he said. 633-9493 r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977- PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. May 31, 1977

* The Connecticut Commission on the The funds are to be used for ad- Pinochle scores I j r r c l l l l Arts has awarded a |4,225 grant to the ministrative, operating and program iianrljPBlpr lEupntug Hprali Civil rights battle goes on Pecks mark J 1 Association of Connecticut Orchestras, expenses of the association, according to Manchester A City of Village Charm a w a r c l c c l Manchester Rep. Francis Mahoney (D- the notice received by Rep. Mahoney. anniversary Top scorers in the Manchester 13th) has announced. Founded Oct. 1, 1881 By Martha Angle and civil suit today charging the owner of the landmark Civil Rights Act of funeral home director who refused to Senior Citizens Pinochle group game Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International Robert Walters a bar in Lacy-Lakeview, Texas with 1964, these suits still account for the make funeral arrangements for the Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Peck of 50 attending from Massachusetts and Thursday at the Army & Navy Club Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square, refusing to serve blacks and racially bulk of the civil rights cases filed by stillborn daughter of a black Air North St. were honored at a surprise Connecticut, were Raymond Peck, w ere Ann Plourd, 635; Olive Houghtaling, 626; Vincent Borello, Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. WASHIGTON - (NEA) - There mixed groups on the premises.” the Justice Department each year. Force enlisted man. luncheon on April 23 at the Army- best man; Janet Creeley, maid of Navy Club in honor of their 25th wed­ 597; Alberta Colbert, 561; Alfreda NEW CEILINGS are some wars that just won’t stay It is easy to overlook these laconic “It’s hard to believe, isn’t it?” said Others are simply absurd, like the honor; and George Bin^am , the MAY SPECIALS ON SIDING! Raymond F. Robinson. Editor>Publisher Harold E. Turkingion. Managing Editor ding anniversary. Hallin, 551; John Phelps, 545; Arvid little press releases. No single case one Justice Department lawyer who Houston night club the Justice bride's godfather; all of Manchester. Professionally Installed won. The same ground must be taken Hosting the party were Mrs. Helen Peterson, 543; Richard Colbert, 540; alufflinum , vinyl siding over and over, each time with painfui ever appears to amount to much. The handles many of the public accom­ Department sued last year for Music for dancing was provided by Moske, and the Peck’s children, Lin­ the John Jeski orchestra. Walter Hohls, 539; Ernestine Donnel­ Opinion casualties. “regulars” down at the department modations cases. "You’d think that refusing to admit black males wHh insulated panels da, Susan, David and Paul, all at Mrs. Peck is employed as a ly, 537; Andrew Noske, 537; Betty b y shrug them off, calling them “Joe’s in this day and age the message without dates. White men, with or They understand that all too well at home. cafeteria manager by the Daniel, 536. 20 Colors To Choose From! Diner” cases too minor to merit a without dates, were welcome at the the Justice Department, where the would have gotten through.” The couple was married April 26, Manchester Board of Education. Mr. 1 news story. nightclub. Women of any race were The next pinochle game will be battle for civil rights which most Not complicated 1952 at St. Bridget Church in Peck is employed at Pratt & Whitney But taken together, the public ac­ welcome, with our without escorts. Thursday, June 2, at 9:45 a.m. at the Free Estimates — Easy Terms Solar future is now Americans thought had ended a There is seldom anything com­ Manchester. Division of United Technologies B.A. LOZIER, INC. commodations suits constitute an Army & Navy Club. All senior decade ago continues all but un­ plicated about the “Joe’s Diner” But no black men unless accom­ Among the more than 30 guests Corp. in East Hartford. astonishing and depressing commen­ citizens are welcome. Call 646-4464 BILL TUNSKY 649-9095 The future of solar energy is have sales of $893 million noticed in hundreds of small en­ cases. The vast majority occur in panied by a date. tary on the pace of social progress in now. within five years, $2.4 billion counters. small towns of the Deep South and in­ Most of the public accommodation this country. Contrary to the popular im­ within 10 years and $4.1 billion ' Even now, in 1977, scarcely a week volve a blatant denial of access to cases reach the Justice Department > 1 , pression that harnessing the in 15 years. goes by without some brief notice in bars, restaurants, golf courses, after the victims of discrimination our mail like the one dated May 11: 17 years after swimming pools, ballfields and complain to their local FBI office, to College grads) heat of the sun is one of the This is only a small part of Seventeen years after the first a civil rights group which refers the" “exotic” energy sources the action. Nationally, says the barbershops. Bounty h-Nut (^Canada Dry More suits lunch-counter sit-ins at Greensboro, Some are heart-rending, like the complaint upward, or to the local Miss Linda Embser of 39 whose development is many founder of Universal Solar “The Department of Justice filed a N.C.,and 13 years after enactment of 1974 suit against a white Louisiana police. Energy, solar heating and Many are brought to the Judith Dr. has been Baby Foods years away, a veritable boom a w a rd e d a $4,000 Paper Towels ^ Soda is taking place in the solar cooling will become a $50 department's attention by the military, for black servicemen are scholarship at Hartt billion industry in the College of Music at the energy field. often the victims of exclusion at bars University of Hartford. She all A recent estimate by the foreseeable future. and restaurants near bases in the With so many different solar will receive $1,000 each M / H flavors federal Energy Research and South. year for four years. too CL ■ IV2 0Z. ■ Development Administration collectors now available, Never lose A 1977 graduate of ja rs ■ SUPERMARKETS 3 rolls ■ (ERDA) indicates that some costing from several hundred According to a department Manchester High School, 3 ^ 5.000 homes in the United to a couple thousand dollars — spokesman, Justice has never lost a Miss Embser auditioned States are now heated com­ investments that can be public accommodations suit. About for West Hartford Music 85 per cent of the cases are settled and Art Club scholarship ;f Land O’ Lakesll pletely or in part by solar recovered in a few years even and was awarded a second out of court through consent decrees if the prices of conventional prize of $100. energy units. Two years ago, USIVJ6 ALTe^MWt in which the owner of the establish­ Butter | | there were just 183 such fuels don’t continue to rise — S0L^CK> Of ment being sued promises to cease Lisa R. Stauffer, Frozen homes. the question is why we still o il isoBSouTe discriminatory practices and post daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In addition, approximately think of solar energy as ¥M notices that his premises are o|Kn to George M. Stauffer Jr. of Orange Juice DOLLAR DAYS i i 5.000 new solar hot water “sometime in the future.” all, regardless of race, creed or Manchester, received a Igf ■ Quarters pkg. || heaters are in operation, plus One reason, suggests Joseph national origin. B.S. degree in home It is reassuring to learn that law economics education on F l r a s l ^ ^ M |g l vMitncoconnlpinlasaofcoupon wdpm ias.01 17.50Vman. >7.50 V man ni JM i G. Gavin, president of Grum­ SALE AT FINAST! '^'WCiMW'lwlwVy.VlIdMlyOlM^omcon)onpofl>n°g' pkg 1.39 1977 saw home accident deaths were down 10 per cent. ty of the Bermuda Masonic visit to flourishing without roots in ADC Accutrac vessel that will race 6 02 09« soar 33 per cent over the same Surprisingly, thfi severe Friendship Lodge on Friday. the earth. .CHOICE Cooked Ham ...1.89 Swift’s Sausage Brown N' Swv. . pkg Loaf-O-WhHe period in 1976. Preliminary Then there was Ross Phipps from around the world beginning in August ■■ weather which forced people to with Ms. Clair Francis as its captain statistics show that all Wales; we first met him in Bermuda, Mr. Dell FavorltesI remain at home, away from and he has visited us in Manchester and a crew of 11? It was docked right NEW HOURS Bread classifications of home deaths jobs and schools and off the on two different occasions. at our hotel. Tomatoes were Jar^ above those for an highways, hit the younger pop­ George White from the Grenadier Great Britain and London are M0N.-FRI 8-6 Roast Beef fascinating this year. You can ask Iceberg av^age Jaftuary. ulation the hardest. Home Guards; remember this column of SAT. m - m Red Rip. Fire deaths, for example, deaths for all age groups rose April 25 and May 2 about Trooping the the Jack Von Docks Sr. and Jr., the ^ Cooked $ 4 0 9 Charlie Burrs, the Dave Nichols, the zoomed at least 60 per cent and except for the elderly aged 65- Colour? We will go into that in more FUZZ AUTO PARTS Freshly Sliced 1 detail next week. Haughs, the Charlie Lynns, the Bob Lettuce poisonings by gases and 74, with the largest fatality s Dougans, the Randy Browns, the Milt 130 CENTER 8T. W atermelon Deutschmacherl vapors, mainly carbon rates occurring among Turkingtons who had family over ___ MANCHESTER ■A ★ ★ C a lif, German Bologna 1.19 children and young adults. But you don’t know Charlie Brown; from Ireland for a visit in London. ^ T«l. 843-1551 Red Ripe 1 2 f ^ G e rm a n S a la m i.. >.1.39 Bread H oney-E gg & Butter* 1.00 and neither did we until May 20. Or Stan Baldwin, the Frank Wa H*lp Km p A m w loi Moving Perhaps you have met Norman Sheldons, the Tom Fergusons and the Sausage N E Luncheon Vt b 99® Sugar Donuts F^SI...... 251? 1.00 Anderson at The Steak Out in Walt Fergusons, the Herb This printing test pattern is h ea ds ■ Quality Mr Dali Values the Finast Way I Danish Rolls ^F^b’ ...... 25ff 1.00 Yesterdays Talcottville; you will remember his Kingsburys, Clarence Kabrick and part of The Herald quality con­ Anjou Pears British accent. Will Johnson, Doris Gorsch, Dot trol program in order to give Western Virginia Style Baked Ham. ^ e 1.19 Junior Pies f^S !...... 1.00 Fogg, the Pennys, and Florence you one of the finest Norman knew we were going to newspapers in the nation. Dessert lavorite Imported Cooked Ham... nib 1.19 Hamburg Rolls f,'^s,'...... 251*2 99* 25 years ago vices are held in beautiful weather; London, and he offered to contact his Johnson. They were there, too. 3 9 f Sekery flenit Amllibli Tu.idiy thru Silurdiy Only Dr. Frederick W. Lowe, Manchester Beaten Democrats claim dead man good friend Charlie Brown and tell The Silver Jubilee is just begin­ ■Mmported Swiss Cheese .. »> 1.99 Community College president, is Family Pak Tomatoes .. . ’^ 5 9 ® Potting S oil...... ®bS 89® Finast Frozen Food ValuasI voted in caucus. The Rev. John J. him of our impending visit. He did, ning; the Royal Family spent May in Hillshire Famns Kielbasa...». 1.39 main speaker. Sweet Green Peppers . 3 > b .1 .0 0 P e a t H u m u s ...... ’£51.59 Minute Maid Lemonade wt,? 21.00 Johnson is named curate at St. Raymond DellaFera is installed as and he said Charlie Brown would Scotland and now has returned to , Italian Hot H am ...... ,1.19 Mary’s Episcopal Church. greet us at our hotel. Great Britain for events leading up to New Potatoes Florida VVhite . . 5 £ g 8 9 ® Seneca Drinks % p!:x . . . S'eis 1.00 head of Roly Name Society at St. Top S o il...... Z 1.59 Carando’s Dandy L o a f ___ ^ 89® Capt. Richard J. Martin tells of his James Church. Charlie Brown did just that. Even the birthday celebration, the I2ur Q{W • l977hyMA.lnc.TM Meg US Fit OH 4~-i6 Walden Salad Dressing i cal bol Marble C hips ...... = ^ 1 .7 9 Heinz French Fries Deep Fry . . 3pkg» 1.00 helicopter experiences. Mrs. William Bryce is elected more, he made himself and his wife Trooping of the Colour, the fireworks Germ an Salami „RP«i«. Mr M l. 1.59 10 years ago \ president of Manchester Junior "Here's a.quarter. . . and a dime extra In case prices go up available to us for a day’s tour. We show on the Thames Rivers^ Avtilibl. only In Fln.it Star., with Mr. 0*11 Oepts. TreeSweet Orange Juice . 2 cans 1.00 Not responsible lor lypogrephicel errors | Memorial Day Parade and Women’s Club. before you can spend Itl" hired a limousine for eight of us — Tell you more next Monday. Prices elleclive Tuesday May 31 thru Saturday June 4, 1977 in Manchester. Vernon and East Harllord We reserve the right to limit quantities. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues.. May 31. 1977 — PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 "No Pride In Sunday Openinga" That’s A Fact! Me Govern-Bud lo ng ■‘a Betty’s notebook ; ■ •* u ' , • ’ :a*-- , s V*' »•- •. *-7! Ellen L. Budlong and James E. McGovern, both of Springfield, Mass, and William C. Budlong of 193 Wood- ■ ' .-<>, . Manchester were married May 28 at Second bridge St. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. , 0ii •) -L,,' Congregational Church in Manchester. James McGovern of 37 Elsie Dr. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Eunice Budlong of The Rev. James MacLauchlin of Second Congregational By Betty Ryder Church performed tne double-ring ceremony, m e cnurch was decorated with a white floral centerpiece. Herb Chatzky was organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Had a great weekend white cotton voile gown designed with round neckline. passed on) started at ages “We started at such an “We finally sang a little (not long enough) and hope 9, 10, 11 and 12. early age, our careers tune we had put together Supermarkets Empire waist, long sheer sleeves. She wore a white pic­ you did, too. m T , Now entering their 51st moved right along and we called 'Between Winston MANCHESTER ; n -i > ture hat with green ribbon and flowers and carrieid a Fond memories were bouquet of white roses, lily of the valley and baby’s year in show biz, they have are still as busy as we want Salem and Nashville, .1 recalled Saturday night W. HARTFORD breath. kept their unmatchable to be today. We never real­ Tenn.’ and it went over big. / S'' .A X I listening to the Mills GLASTONBURY - - ^ r s . Dawn Bronner of Chicopee, Mass., was matron of style and are living proof ly gave thought to any “So, currently we have a Brothers who. were ThaRIgM , f ■ t honor. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Robin Moorhouse of that good music never dies other lifestyle.” new album out. That’s WETHERSFIELD appearing at an area — it doesn’t even fad away. Manchester, and Miss Beta Barry and Miss Susan He also told me that the right -- country-western,” supper club. I asked Harry if the trio was to be honored soon Harry said. QumUUb* DOUBLE STAMPS WED. ■ Marques, both of Westfield, Mass. Miss Rachael Bronner Gee, when they sang of Chicopee, Mass., the bride’s niece, was flower girl. group had a favorite song by several major record When I asked him if “You Always Hurt the One and he said, “They all are William T. Moorhouse of Manchester served as best companies for making the there were any little Mills Not Responsible For Typographical Errors You Love,” “Up a Lazy our favorites, but ‘Paper most records in the history Brothers who might carry man. Ushers were William McGovern of East Hartford, R iv e r,” and “ Y ou’re the bridegroom’s brother; Richard Wilcox of Uncasville Doll’ which we recorded in of recording making. on the tradition, he said, Nobody Till Somebody 1940 is one we really enjoy COUPON— COUPON ■ .-...-.COUPON-— COUPON— COUPON ; and Harold Davey of Coventry. “We have recorded 1,246 “Yes. As a matter of fact 1^ wm TH4 COMM ■ ! — wm ms (»uwii kAJ Loves You,” they took me win INS c«rai w m TINS COUTM j ^ w n t im m r bm i e A reception was held at Willie’s Steak House in doing.” songs since 1927. Counting my brother’s sons are KliOnMMUE wm IMS comii wm ns COUPON back (way back) to the old If one could turn back the 1 $7 PWCNUf t $7.50 PUNCHNSE Manchester, after which the couple left for St. both sides, that’s a total of rehearsing now.” aiUBM aauBM E iaU D M N 17.M PUNCNUE State Theatre in Hartford. hands of time, would the 0121MN COUPON imi EICUMR Petersburg, Fla. They will reside in Manchester. 2,492,” Harry said. So, if we are lucky, we’ll (MMNITai couranTDi COUPON ITEM I can recall standing in Mills Brothers have done On stage, the brothers have many more years of COUPON ITEM Mrs. McGovern is currently attending Manchester line with my little r KELLOQQ’S (ALL FLAVORS) KELLOGG’S B&M Community College for a degree in accounting. She is things differently, perhaps recalled an engagement in the Mills Brothers and can autograph book at the rear gone into another type of Dallas, and as they sang a look forward to hearing a employed at Multi-Circuits, Inc., in its accounting entrance to the theatre :y department. business? Harry says, man in the audience kept younger version carry on in I FROSTED „ 7 Q ( I KOOL CORN SARAN BAKED hoping for the door to open. “No. asking for country-western their inimitable style. iC iC Mr. McGovern, a student at the University of Connec­ It usually did — a hand ticut Graduate School, where he is working toward his music would reach out and take IRICE I AID FLAKES WRAP M.D. MBA degree, is employed as assistant treasurer at the book — the door would BEANS 50 ft. Connecticut Bank & Trust Co. in Manchester. (Chipman shut. After a few minutes, 16 oz. 10 Reg. $1.09 32 oz. Reg. $1.99 10 oz. Reg. 59‘ Reg. 69* 28 oz. Paul photo) The digital with twice the time. Reg. 88* Mrs. Jam es E. McGovern it would open again, a hand ONI COUPON P M FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY 0 0 0 0 THRU JUNE 4 GOOD THRU JUNE 4 GOOD THAU JUNE 4 PHE COUPON PER FAMILY would return your book and At the touch of a button 0 0 0 0 THRU JUNE 4 0 0 0 0 THRU JUNE 4 you never did get to see or continuously .qpflra with Haart" "The Stora With Haart" "Tha Stora With HaaH" the celebrity. But in those days it real­ displayed, time Rec Department planning party ly didn't matter. You had with quartz seen them on stage, and accuracy for there on a pink or yellow or The Manchester Recreation exercise demonstration followed by a Rec will offer a five-week program day or night, Department women's programs will kitchen organizing lecture for children from ages 6 to 12. blue page were the autographs. host a year-end party for those who demonstration. The hot and cold Registration by parents may be The supper club crowd participated in classes at the West buffet will be served at noon. Each made the week of June 20-24 from 9 was very receptive to the LON6INES parent is requested to bring a m. to 1:30 p.m.. Monday through Side Rec during the past year on June Mills Brothers music and something for the adult buffet and a Friday. Classes will begin June 27. GEMINI 8 at 11 a.m they received a standing In the fall, all classes willbe held bag lunch for their children. Child­ ovation after almost every $ 2 9 5 at the Arts Building of the recreation care Will be available from 11 a.m. to For further information about the song. complex at the former Nike site. 1 p.m. at a minimal fee. party and the children's programs, call 643-6795. Would you believe they ONE COUPON PER FAMILY At the party, there will be a dance- During the summer, the West Side 0 0 0 0 THRU JUNE 4 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON P M FAMILY first recorded in 1927, and 0 0 0 0 THRU JUNE 4 GOOD THRU JUNE 4 GOOD THRU JUNE 4 Ihe gimmick they used (as ••The Store With Heart" ••The Store With Heart" 'The Store With Heart" “The Sfore With Heart" ‘•The Store With Heart" they refer to it) was using their voices to sound like instruments as they sang? — COUPON . . — ..QCypOII.... •COUPON— — Planters give area beauty 3-year guaranree ———■ COUPON— — . ^ r Y 9 — COUPON — They did their original ren­ w m IMS COUPON wm iws COUPON I^IP.. wm INS COUPON 1 17.50 PONCNAS wmiw COUPON MTH IMS coteei dition of “Basin Street l$7jOPONCHIS ^ '* 4 H IM m m IP-. 1 $7.50 PONCMK I nncMtf Blues” in that manner and Members of the Perennial Planters been the club’s annual event since president; Susan Passman, Jackie it was just tremendous. Garden Club of Manchester have 1969. Britton, Jane Swan, Ruth Lloyd, Had an opportunity to O FF once again displayed their “green Serving as chairman of the project Marilyn Bassos, Bernice Manning, chat with Harry Mills, Jew elers 4 Silversmiths Since 1900 20‘ thumb” skills with a colorful plan­ is Martha Lavanway. Jennie Leggitt, and Bonnie Lindland, spokesman for the trio, one 958 MAIN ST. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER a r m a h a m m e r 15^ tings at Munro Parklet. This has incoming president. day last week and he said Others assisting are Dottie Lord, HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • WESTFARMS MALL SUGAR SWEET GOLIGOLD MEDAL ROYAL the brothers (there were LAUNDRY MAXWELL HOUSE originally four, one has KOOL AID 4 p k g t. DETERGENT „ FLOUR PUDDING A lm a n a c 6.7 oz. 6 pkgs. C O fflE,. 70 OZ. ONE COUPON PER FAMILY 4 Oz. 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(kHUi., ’Tues., May 31, 1977 — PAGE NINE Two new doctors Bolton High schedules The weather Inside today coming to Hebron art show, open house Mostly sunny today, high 75-80. Fair Area n ew s___9-10 Editorial ...... 4 aassified ... .13-16 Family ...... 5-6 acquainted with the area. followed by Increasing cloudiness A lengthy effort involving Bolton High School will hold its an­ Com ics...... 17 Obituaries 10-13-18 In addition to serving Hebron Oak Stage Building on Temple St., tonight, lows in SOs. Wednesday mostly iianrhratrr Hrralb Windham Community Memorial nual art show and open house D earA bby...... 17 Sports...... 11-12 residents. Dr. O’Brien said the office Hartford. cloudy with chance of occasional rain Hospital, two new physicians and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. late in day, highs again 75-80. Manchester—A City of Village Charm may also take patients from surroun­ ’The festival opens Saturday and health officials in the Hebron- All faculty members will be pre­ Precipitation probability 10 per cent ding towns, such as Lebanon. runs through June 12. Marlborough-Andover area has led to sent and all departments will be tonight, 40 per cent Wednesday. EIGHTEEN PACES MANCHESTER, CONN., T l ^ A Y , MAY 31, 1977 - VOL. XCVI, No. 204 PRICE: F i n EEN CEN I S Plans for the Hebron office are still Awards assembly the creation of a pediatrics and fami­ open. National weather forecast map on tentative, according to hospital of­ Bolton High School’s annual ly practice office in town. The highlight of the evening will be Page 14. ficials, who say that a site, office awards assembly will be conducted Dr. Gerald O’Brien, physician in the exhibition of work by students in hours and permanent staffing have Thursday at 1:15 p.m. in the high charge of attracting doctors to this the art, home economics and in­ not yet been determined. school gymnasium. 'The public is in­ area, said the facility will be similar dustrial arts departments. The Windham Hospital’s main con­ vited. to one opened about a year ago in quilting class of the Adult (Continuing Israel voices concern Mansfield and it "will definitely fill a tribution to the recruitment effort Education Department will also dis­ Donations by club has been the development of the of­ need in Hebron.” play its work. The Bolton Woman’s Club ap­ fice by providing necessary loans Dr. Charles Okstein, a pediatri­ The public is invited. proved appropriations of $1,188 at its from the Physician Recruitment cian, and family practitioner, and Refreshments will be served by the last meeting. The approved Loan Fund. Dr. John Hayes, who both came to home economics department. donations include the purchase of the Windham area last year, have The money will be for renting of­ Before the open hou.se, the Student five tables and 50 chairs for Herrick fice space and equipping the office. over Carter position brought two more physicians to the Council and the home economics Memorial Park. area to man a Hebron office. The two new physicians will bring to classes will host a group of Bolton The club also will buy a scoop 25 the number of primary care doc­ JEUSALEM (UPI) - Foreign and 338, which call for Israeli Carter said he expected Begin to had demanded an explanation. The new doctors are Dr. Richard senior citizens at dinner. The seniors stretcher and reflectors for the fire withdrawals to security and moderate his position as a result of “I am glad to say the executive Moriarty, who will work with Dr. tors working in the area, after that will be entertained by the drama department. Other groups getting Minister Yigal Allon summoned the total dropped to six about two years U.S. Ambassador today to express recognized boundaries in a general the negotiations called off by the committee adopted this reply,” Okstein, and Dr. Peter Jones, who club. donations are the Bolton ^holarship peace agreement. DMC last week because its leaders Begin said. will be associated with Dr. Hayes. ago. It was at that time that the fund Fund, the Permanent Scholarship Israel’s “deepened” concern over was established. At arts festival President Carter’s recent statements Lewis told Allon he would convey were not consulted. Ezer Weizman, the iikely can­ Dr. O’Brien said plans for the new Fund, the Parent Resource Center With the addition of the new All three of Bolton’s schools will calling for Israeli concessions in a Israel’s concern to Washington, In a letter to Yigael Yadin of the didate for defense minister, said the office are the result of two years of for Learning Disabilities, the Josie physicians. Dr. O’Brien said the participate in the Greater Hartford Middle East peace settlement. where U.S. officials recently cited Democratic Movement for Change, latest statement should persuade the meetings with town officials and Breton Fund, Instructors of the Han­ DMC to return to the negotiations area’s number of doctors per 1,000 Civic and Arts Festival this year. dicapped, the Quarryville Junior An­ “Our concern has deepened other U.N. statements that go beyond Begin said “everything is open” for health workers. Last year, after a Student work will be displayed at the that its leaders called of because' persons is at the national average, cient Fife and Drum Corps, and the because of recent statements that in­ the language of the two Security negotiations, including who will get family practice office was set up in Scholastic Art Exhibit, in the Charter troduced new elements that may only Council documents which Israel con­ which job in the cabinet. they were not consulted about the ap­ Mansfield, Dr. O’Brien listed Hebron but remains slightly below the state Barbara Placco Fund. average, which is swelled by a high harden already tough Arab siders the only basis for an agree­ The appeal to the DMC came after pointment. as the next priority area. percentage of physicians working the positions,” a Foreign Ministry of­ ment. the Executive Committee of Begin’s Weizman said the Likud hoped to Under tentative plans. Dr. O’Brien The meeting with Lewis was the Likud party reconsidered a previous be able to take over power “rather said one physician will be based in urban areas. Poster winners listed ficial said. The next priority for the hospital’s He said Allon was reacting to third such expression of concern in a statement that did not clearly con­ soon” with or without the DMC, the office full time, but all four doc­ recruitment efforts will probably be statements by Carter and other of­ week. firm or deny the controversial which would make the difference tors will be available to work there. wV. ficials about the need for a Palesti­ It came after Abassador Simcha nomination of Dayan, a one-time between a bare, one-seat majority or Dr. Jones and Dr. Moriarty will in the area of Coventry, where there ^ in South Windsor event nian homeland, payment of compen­ Dinitz met with Secretary of State Labor party defense minister. Yadin a 76-vote domination of parliament. move to the area this summer and is now only one primary doctor, ac­ South Windsor Mayor Bender has South Windsor is now hosting an sation to Palestinian refugees and a Cyrus Vance in Washington and the practice will probably start in the cording to Dr. O’Brien. Tapestry for the church announced the list of winning posters exchange student from Austria, Ida return to the borders before the 1967 Prinie Minister Yitzhak Rabin made fall after the two men become The Rev. Robert Cronin, pastor of St. Maurice’s Church in in the “Get Out the Vote” poster con­ Hlawana. Ida has been living with the Middle East war. a similar statement in a cabinet com­ Bolton, examines original design for tapestry with Parise test. Ralph McCarrol family of Demlng munique. First prize was a $25 bond and se­ In Tel Aviv, prospective Prime LeMaire, one of the parishioners who helped make it. The 6-by- St. while attending South Windsor Allon and the rest of the Labor par­ Ten lose lives Area police report cond prize was a $10 bond. ’The other Minister Menahem Begin said he 18-foot tapestry (in the background) was presented to Father High School as a senior. ty government rejected in the May 17 awards, which include lunch with the would put off the nomination of elections are to leave office when Cronin during the recent celebration of his 25 years in the Those interested in hosting a stu­ Vernon unreasonable speed and driving an mayor or a favorite councilman, will Moshe Dayan to be the next foreign Begin’ s Likud party takes over dent for the “Bus Stop” should con­ Lucien Guilbault, 37, of 45A Mt. unregistered motor vehicle. He was priesthood. The design, based on ancient Romanesque car­ be distributed among the third, tact Mr. Locario at South Windsor minister. sometime in June. in state mishaps involved in an accident on Rye St. He vings, was drawn by Helen Veitch. Women who made the Vernon Dr., Vernon, was charged fourth and fifth place winners. 'The Likud campaigned on a tough High School, Mr. Neumaier at Ambassador Samuel Lewis told early this morning with criminal is to appear in court in East Hartford tapestry, besides Mrs. LeMaire, were Ann Maulucci, Alison ’The top 10 posters will be displayed Timothy Edwards School, or diaries stand against returning the lands School and was to havegraduateu By United Press International r trespassing and two counts of June 17. at the library and at Armata’s. Lyons, 644-1284, before June 10. Allon that the United States stood by captured from Jordan, Syria and June 16. Boisoneau, Estelle Mulvey, Mary Mumford, Elizabeth Tucker U.N. Security Council resolutions 242 The weather was beautiful In threatening. ’The judges were Diane Smith and Egypt in the last war. Drowning accidents took the lives Erich G. Oldach, 41, of 11 Hazel and Anna Petsche. (Herald photo by Dunn) Clark St. closed Connecticut for Memorial Day Police said Guilbault went to the Janice Champagne. They reviewed of: Dr., South Windsor, was charged Starting today and for a period of weekend, but holiday remembrances home of his estranged wife on nearly 650 entries from the five — Regina Ann McCloud, 6, of New Sunday night with threatening and five weeks, Clark St. will be closed to were marred by four highway deaths Russell Dr. and threatened her and a elementary schools. London, who drowned Saturday while breach of peace. He was involved in a all traffic. The reason for the closing in the state, three drownings and neighbor with a 22-caliber pistol. He The winners are Jimmy Galvin, swimming in Winthrop Cove near her domestic disturbance, police said. Tri-Town Youth Days is due to the reconstruction of the Kentucky fire kills three fire fatalities. was held at the police station and was first prize; Karen Schoen, second; home. to be present^ in Common Pleas He was released on a $1,000 non­ Mike Sladyk, third; and Gretchen Clark St. Bridge. Dead in traffic accidents were: — John Francis Zulaski, 42, of Court 19, Rockville, today. surety bond for appearance in court Brink, fourth. Residents of Clark St. must enter —Francis P. Cahill, 38, of 17 Lanz Torrington, whose body was found are Friday, Saturday in East Hartford June 13. The fifth prize winners were: Chris either by Ellington Rd., Smith St. or Lane, Ellington, who was pronounced Monday afternoon in Dog Pond in at least 160 persons Joseph DeLaurentis, 21; James Lariviere, Shelly Urlano, Lisa Pleasant Valley Rd. — depending dead at the scene of a one-car acci­ Goshen, l^laski had been missing Some of the programs the group upon which side of the bridge they dent in Ellington at Y a.m. today McCaffrey, 16, and Thomas Marshal, Bolton Tri-Town Youth Days will be Vendetti, Laura MacKonald, Carol SOUTHGATE, Ky. (UPI) - Only the basement of the Zebra Room, since Friday evening when he went has sponsored included a fund-raising reside, since the bridge will be com­ State Police said Cahill was driving 17, all of 17 High St., Rockville, were Richard C. Oliver, 33, of 278 observed in Vernon Friday and Ann Sherlock and Kristen Luscia. one of the once-luxurious 23 party adjacent to the Cabaret Room, the fishing in the pond. dance for the Rowe Fund, softball pletely out until the new structure is east on David Dr., went off the road charged Monday night with disorder­ Hilliard St., Manchester, was treated Saturday with special events planned AFS ‘Bus Slop’ rooms in the Beverly Hills Supper velvet-lined hall packed Saturday — Edward Zawilinski, 62, of games, assisted the United Way cam­ and struck two parked cars. Police ly conduct. Police said the three at Manchester Memorial Hospital for both days. The South Windsor chapter of complete. Gub remains to be searched by in­ night with 3,500 partygoers waiting to Middletown, who drowned late Friday paign, and acted as “buddies” at the said it is thought the victim may were involved in a disturbance on Monday night for abrasions and Eileen O’Brien, president of the American Field Service (AFS) is Special meeting vestigators armed with bulldozers hear John Davidson sing. Searchers or early Saturday in Butternut recent Special Olympics in Vernon. have suffered a heart attack. High St. Th^y were released on their lacerations suffered in a motorcycle Tri-Town Youth Organization, said sponsoring a “Bus Stop” for 39 ’The Public Building Commission and torches hunting for more bodies brought out hunks of melted Hollow Pond in Middletown. Tonight, the group will have an — Mrs, Edna Sperry, 94, of South promise to appear in court in accident on Camp Meeting Rd., the group will sell carnations Friday foreign students from July 6-11, and has called a special meeting and clues to the Saturday night fire fiberglass and other material from In Ansonia, two men died when fire open house at the American Legion Windsor, who died Monday of in­ swept through a business and Rockville June 22. Bolton. and will hold a dance Saturday at St. is seeking host families for them Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Town that killed at least 160 persons. the basement on a stretcher Monday. Police said Oliver was driving Home, West Rd., at 6:45, The public juries suffered in a one-car accident residential building Sunday night. Luke’s Church in Ellington. during that time. Hall. So far, Kentucky State Police Com­ Southgate Fire Chief Dick north, went off the road and struck a is invited to attend to learn more on Rt. 5 in East Windsor Sunday. The The victims were identified by South Windsor Proceeds from both events will go The students have been in the U.S. ’The lone item on the agenda is to missioner Ken Brandenburgh said, Riesenberg said, “We only have one Salute the flag guard rail. The cycle had to be towed about the group’s activities. car was driven by her daughter, Mrs. police as William Edwards Jr., 42, Mark D. Charette, 19, of 93 to the Sharon Rowe Fund. Sharon, a since last August and are visiting review documents presented by the officials have come across no more room to go through Tuesday from the scene. Oliver was warned The final meeting will be June 11 at Hildred Raymond, 70, who was listed and Eugene Reuters, 51, who moved William Roscoe, front, and Charles Wigren, honorary Collimore Rd., East Hartford, was Rockville High School student, was several communities before retur­ architect for the new fire evidence that arson was behind the and I’d say the chances of us finding for speeding too fast for conditions. a farm area in Tolland, where the in satisfactory condition at to Ansonia from Sussex, N.J., about marshals in the Memorial Day Parade, watch as the American charged Sunday with driving at an seriously injured in an automobile ning to Central or South America. headquarters. smoky blaze, the worst in American any bodies are very slim. An owner accident last fall and has been group will have a cookout. toid me that the room was empty the Manchester Memoriai Hospital. eight months ago. Flag passes them. (Herald photo by Dunn) history since 1944. hospitalized since. But he said it might be a month of night of the fire.” — (Charles Maple, 56, of Stamford, Police said the men were believed who was struck Monday about 4 a.m. boarders in the buildid'g that housed a Fire destroys garage The organization has 211 members digging in the ruins and talking to Besides the dead, another 74 per­ from Vernon, Tolland and Ellington, eyewitnesses before a definite cause sons were injured in the fire and the as he walked along the Post Road. He sports shop, a dentist’s office and a flames from spreading to the nearby Rockville hospital notes Vernon with the majority being from Ver­ is known for the quick-spreading fire panic that followed as the club filled was taken to Greenwich Hospital dry cleaners on the ground floor. house. He said the house wasn’t with multiple fractures and died A fire that started shortly before 9 non. that razed the Las Vegas-styled with a dense smoky fog and then went A fire Friday night claimed the life Thousands take part o’clock Monday night destroyed a damaged at all. about three and a half hours later. Chief Maguda said he didn’t know Miss O’Brien will be graduating “Showplace of the Midwest” in this dark. Eleven were treated and of V80-year-old 5^nuel Nadal, the garage and storage shed at the rear — Ann M. Marshall, 15, of Chester, from Rockville High School this fall. Admitted Friday: Mary McGill, Keith Wohllebe, Tolland, Foster Dr., Vernon. suburban Gncinnati community. released and the other 63 remain retted athletic director emeritus of of 29 Mountain St., Rockville, and just how much damage was done to who was killed Suqday night when the car. He said it appeared the heat Miss Maura Conway, a junior at the Vernwood Dr., Vernon; Patricia Miner, Birth Friday; A son to Mr. and Mrs. Discharged Sunday; Denise Caouette, Suspect now is an oil-fueled elec­ hospitalized in conditions ranging Kent School. caused damage to a car parked out­ Tolland; James Mulready, Mt. Vernon the car in which she was a passenger in Memorial rites blew the windows out and blistered high school, will take over as presi­ Earl St., Rockville. John Plossay, Country Lane, Rockville. trical generator that was located in from fair to critical. Authorities said the blazeapparent- side the garage. Dr., Vernon; Bonnie Sibley, Nye St., ran off Rt 148 in Chester. Another dent next year. Discharged Friday: Leonard Bosh, Admitted Saturday; Lynn Poirier, ly began after Nadal fell asleep with Rockville Fire Chief Donald the paint. Ellington; Helen Torrisi, Meadowlark Rockville; Helen Snydal, Linden PI., passenger, Valerie Koslawy, 18, of The youth organization was formed Village St., Rockville, Robert Durgan, a lighted cigarette in the parlor of his Thousands of Manchester residents Scouts, Boy Scouts, Brownies and Maguda said the buildings were com­ Vernon and Tolland Fire Rd., Vernon. Rockville; Nicholas Tarallo, Tolland St., Chester, was treated for injuries. under the auspices of the Vernon Ellingto.i; Janet Fennessy, Maplewood home on theprivate school’s campus. and their neighbors took advantage Cub Scouts. pletely engulfed when the fire Departments were on standby for Ave., East Hartford; Colleen Hill, Discharged Saturday: Corey Benson, East Hartfrod. ’The driver, Amy J. Buckles, 16, of Jaycees. Richard and Pamela Nalley Students spotted the blaze and used of ideal weather Monday to watch the The paraders passed in review in department arrived but they kept the Rockville. The fire is still under in­ Oakwood Dr., South Windsor; Mrs. Jerri Forest View Dr., Vernon; Eric Cooper, Admitted Monday; Eileen Andreoli, Today’s summary Chester, was charged with miscon­ fire extinguishers to keep the flames Memorial Day parade and to take the park, with the review stand at the vestigation. are the advisers. It was formed less Laughlin and son, Thomas St., Rockville; Rosemary Lane, South Windsor; Barbara Lake St., Vernon; Leonard Dufour, duct with a motor vehicle and was confined to the parlor after pulling part in ceremonies at Center Park. foot of the flagpole terrace. than a year ago and has been in­ Matthew Link, Tolland; Edward Meyers, Kupferschmid, Ellington; Mary Morey, Ellington; Harrison Green, Ellington; Compiled from United Press Internetlonel taken to Connecticut Valley Hospital Nadal’s body from the burning room. The sun was bright, but not too hot. volved in many projects. Richard Rd., Vernon; Della Parry, Franklin Park, Rockville; James Wilson, Loretta Meyer, Court St., Rockville; Mrs. Hope Sasportas, past depart­ Dorothy Mullen, Ellington; Don Skipper, in Middletown. Nadal came to the school in 1911 and The shade was cool but not chilly ment regent of the Daughters of the Area fire calls Tunnel Rd., Vernon, Robert Poyerd, East Hartford; Arlyne Yetz, Charter — Michael J. Truken, 18, of Water­ Ellington; Matthew Phelps, Pine St., Rd,, Rockville. West St,, Rockville. PITTSBURGH - I. W. Abel, retired several years ago. when the crowds lined both sides of American Revolution, delivered the Discharged Monday; Darlene Brenan, State who worked in smoky eastern ford, who was killed Saturday in a Manchester; Cheryl Rocker, Burke Rd., Births Saturday: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Last year, only two Connecticut Main and E. Center Sts. to watch the main address, “You’re a Good Man, Kenneth Arzt, Hale St., Ext., Rockville, Prospect St., Rockville; Lynn Poirier, Ohio mills at 16 and rose to car accident in Baltimore, Md. He Tolland County accident on 1-86, Vernon. Gas stations Rockville; Flora Shirah, Main St., East HARTFORD—’The (Connecticut highway deaths occured during the half-hour parade. Uncle Sam.” Sunday, .10:42 p.m. —Chimney fire, Hartford, Sandra Smith, Bancroft Rd., a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crane, Ellington; Helen Torrisi, Meadowlark become the mild-mannered presi­ was a senior at Waterford High Saturday, 4:13 p.m. —Brush fire. Green Citizen Action Group has urged Memorial Day holiday. Bands included in the line of march The main thrust of her address was Cooper Lane, South Coventry. Rockville, Jamalee Teets, Grove St,, Park Pi., Rockville; a son to Mr. and Rd., Vernon; Rose Wienefeld, South St,, quick approval by the Connecticut dent of the United Steelworkers were Manchester High School band, that the United States is a great na­ St., Crystal Lake. Monday, 6:58 a.m. —Smoke investiga­ close on h86 Rockville; Frank Uriano, Glastonbury; Mrs, Craig Niles, Kerry St., Manchester. Rockville. Senate when it takes up an ethics union, retires Wednesday after a which also played at ceremonies in tion despite its mistakes and that its ^turday, 4:31 p.m. —Brush fire, tion, Union St., Rockville. Judith Wheeler, Thomas St., Rockville; Admitted Sunday: Janet Leibman, and conflict of interest bill today. 12-year tenure climaxed with a the park; the Stewart Highlanders greatness comes from its people. (]uarry St., Vernon. Monday, 1:40 p.m. —Grass fire. Union Effective at midnight tonight, the McKinney hospitalized Saturday, 4:54 p.m. —Brush fire, Henry milestone “no strike” agreement Pipe Band; the Bennet Junior High (The text of the address is printed on St., Rockville. state-owned gasoline stations on 1-86 to provide guaranteed production Park, Rockville. Monday, 8:25 p.m. —Rubbish fire, Rt. School Band; the Illing Junior High Page 2.) Saturday, 5:51 p.m.—Grass fire, Rt. 30, in Vernon will be closed because of HARTFORD — Special State’s and better wages. 140, Ellington. School Band; and the Quarryville The most solemn moments of the Vernon. the highway improvement project. Attorney Paul J. McQuillan said by mild heart attack Junior Ancient Fife and Drum Corps observance came when David Monday, 8:47 p.m. —Structure fire, The upgrading of that section of 1- Saturday, 8:04 p.m. —Furnace Mountain St., Rockviiie. Vernon and he has interviewed the last NEW YORK — Seventy per cent 86 is being financed 90 per cent with which joined the parade late along Morsey, chairman of the Permanent problem, E. Cider Mill Rd., Ellington. Toiland on standby. G U M i i r T O O witness in the Peter A. Reilly in­ of the nation’s non-Catholic HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. I'he spokesman said McKinney the line of march and played several Memorial Day Committee, read the Saturday, 8:15 p.m. —Car fire, Rt. 85, federal funds and 10 per cent with vestigation which has lasted five Monday, 9:20 p.m. —Chimney fire, general hospitals and most public Stewart B. McKinney, R-Conn., has “felt some pain” during lunch. The numbers in the park. names of veterans who have died Bolton. Lakeview Dr., South Coventry. state monies. months and covers Reilly’s arrest ones are still ignoring the been admitted to a Norristown, Pa., pain increased and got severe and the The Bolton-based corps had a con­ since Memorial Day last year. Sunday, 2:58 a.m. —Gas washdown for and prosecution. Supreme Court’s three-year-old hospital after suffering a mild heart congressman decided to go to the cert in Bolton earlier in the day. Morsey, who served as master of mandate to provide abortion on attack, his office disclosed today. hospital himself. Veterans groups, their auxiliaries, ceremonies, was introduced by Col. HARTFORD - State Attorney demand, a Planned Parenthood The 46-year-old lawmaker became The McKinney’s were attending as well as Gold Star Parents Nathan Agostinelli, CTANG, parade EP General Carl R. Ajello has Federation of America report ill Sunday while attending the Devon, the show with their three daughters marched or rode in automobiles. marshal. declared illegal a 14-year-old claims. Pa., horse show with his wife, Lucie, who are show horse enthusiasts. Manchester Police and fire fighters Wreaths were placed at the foot of regulation of the Connecticut and three of their five children, a Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., McKinney from the town and from the 8th monument in Center Park which had Architectural Registration Board WASHINGTON - Federal of­ spokesman in his Washington office was raised in Fairfield, Conn., and District were among the marchers as earlier been ringed with flags and TakeaPuch (it banning competitive bidding by ficials, conceding they cannot said. attended Princeton and Yale univer­ well as color guards and represen­ AHENTION! flowers. architects. achieve fair housing with enforce­ The spokesman said McKinney and sities. tatives from civic and fraternal The ceremony closed with a gun rhymes with book) ment alone, will try this week to his wife drove to Sacred Heart After two terms in the Connecticut organizations. salute and the sounding of taps. Moped into the family Regional foster voluntary efforts in an un­ Hospital where tests confirmed that Legislature, he was elected on Nov. The Town of Manchester was Earlier a wreath had been placed and suddenly precedented national meeting of he suffered a “mild” heart attack. 3,1970, to represent Connecticut’s 4th represented by Mayor Matthew at the monument in Monro Park HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS everyone needs to BOSTON — Extended outlook real estate and civil rights ’The spokesman said McKinney was Congressional District. The district in Moriarty and Directors Carl Zinsser were Alfred Werbner of Temple Beth for Southern New England, leaders. resting comfortably and was In southwestern Connecticut covers and Phyllis Jackston. Sholom delivered a eulogy. PROM FORMAL WEAR DISCOUNTS use It. It’s just that Thursday through Saturday: “stable” condition. Fairfield County, one of the richest Also among the paraders were Girl OFF much fun. Chance of showers Thursday International per capita areas in the United States. And it makes a followed by clearing. Fair FOR OVER 50 YEARS ALL FORMALS IN STOCK weather Friday. Chance of lot of sense too. NEW DELHI, India - The first showers again Saturday. High will The all-gear section of an express train Assembly enters final stretch REGULAR DISCOUNT YOUR COST be mostly in the 70s and overnight plummeted into a rain-swollen That’s What la Important to ua. driven eUJtomatic lows in the 50s. $40 $15 $25 river in eastern India today, When you look beyond the extras^ transnmsion is supremely efficient. killing at least 45 persons. Many HARTFORD (UPI)-H avingdealt raise on July 1, 1979 — after all week endorsed creation of a the bill 11 it reaches her desk. $35 $15 $20 A state Supreme Court decision more bodies were feared en­ with most of the major issues before current lawmakers go through presidential primary on the first helping people Is what our And if economy in the 150 miles per BOSTON — Legislation to cap last month ruled Connecticut’s $30 $15 $15 tombed inside the submerged them, lawmakers t^ay returned to another election. Legislators now get Tuesday in March in conjunction gallon range looks good to you, here it is. 1977 auto insurance rates and re­ property tax-based system of funding business Is all about. And every You’ll find tho latnt In Palm Baach formala at Big aavinga. Don’t coaches. the Capitol for the final stretch drive paid $11,000 for two years’ service, with those in Vermont and fund more than $50 million to and $1,000 in expense money. The bill Massachusetts. education is unconstitutional. rant anywhara until you aaa our aalactlon - You’ll gat tha lataat lor- Puch’s definitely the‘‘class”of the Moped some 400,000 Massachusetts toward the mandatory June 8 day we strive to offer kindness and adjournment date. would give them $23,000 for two The bill faces an uncertain future Because of it, lawmakers voted to malt and aava-aava-aava $ categoF5fToo. Because it’s built tough and care-free in motorists is scheduled for debate SALISBURY, Rhodesia - in the Senate, although powerful double from $10-20 million the Action is still needed on ethics, a years without expense payments. compassion to the people who call Austria where precision engineering is a point of pride today in the Senate. The legisla­ Rhodesia says its troops and Senate Majority Leader Joseph amount of money spent on payments presidential primary, a change in the Under the bill, the chief justice of tion is supported by the Dukakis warplanes struck almost ^ miles Lieberman, D-New Haven, is among to poorer towns for schools. upon us. and pride in workmanship is a way of life. Come in for a formula under which educational the state Supreme Court would get a administration. into neighboring Mozambique this its supporters. Gov. Ella T. Grasso is The disagreement has been over equalization grants are awarded, and raise from $40,000 to $41,000 a year, look and a test ride. weekend, destroying three black expected to sign the bill if the Senate how to divvy up the extra funds. M3 MAIN STReer, MANCHCtTIR a controversial plan to increase effective July 1, 1979. All judges MONDAY thru SATURDAY 3:30 to S:3« guerrilla bases and killing 28 in­ approves it. Originally the proposal would have THURSDAY 1:30 to t:O0 National surgents. salaries for lawmakers, judges and would receive a $4,000 increase to sell yourself. $38,500 in 1979. The Senate takes up a new ethics been weighted heavily in favor of the REBAL GET A PUGH top state officials. code for state officials and law­ major cities. But that plan produced WASHINGTON - Tight securi­ But the major issues of the session House Minority Leader Gerald F. TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON ty measures were in effect today BUENOS AIRES, Argentina - makers. The cornerstone of the a protest from small town and subur­ HOIMES M EN’S SHOP MONDAY thru FRIDAY 10KW to l:M Ou«i4ycam«$acfOU Stevens, R-Milford, has pledged to Soldiers and police have killed 15 — the budget, unemployment com­ SATURDAY 10;M to S:30 as 12 Hanafi Muslims went on fight the bill and its fate apparently reform is an ethics commission com­ ban lawmakers. 400 MAIN s m tl ■ MANCHEtIM.CONN 'The Complete Men's Store' THE MAXIMUM MOPED guerrillas and destroyed at least pensation, liquor prices, state trial for the murder of a reporter lies in how many votes from the posed of persons not connected with The result, in the House, was a four of their hideouts, including a government reorganization and the HOWARD L, HOLMES ARTHUR G HOLMES and holding of 149 hostages in the Democratic majority Stevens can at­ government or politics. Mrs. Grasso compromise, which would still help THE MARVEL OF MAIN STREET E A D D ’C 2 MAIN ST. clandestine arms factory dis­ bottle bill — have already been major cities the most, but take away NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M HOLMJES March 9-11 seizure of three handled. tract. made passage of a tougher ethics r f l l l i l W m . 643-7111 or 648-3998 guised as a candy store, the army code one of her priorities for the ses­ some of the money they would have • WE ACCEPT MASTER CHARGE AND BANK AMERICARD s Washington buildings. The Senate last week passed a bill In something of a surprise move, said late Monday. sion, so she can be expected to sign gotten under the plan as originally OPEN MONDAY-SATURPAY 9 AM-9 PM giving legislators a 77 ^ r cent pay the House of Representatives last drawn up. PAGE TEN- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31. 1977 - PAGE ELEVEN president of the manufacturing divi­ Church, Stafford. Burial will be In St. Joseph S. Rosko The funeral will be Wednesday aK. Carlton H. Jones sion of P&W Aircraft in 1973. 11:30 a.m. at Carmon Funeral Home, Edward’s Cemetery. HEBRON—Carlton H. Jones, 75, of Joseph S. Rosko, 36, of 326 Foxhill The funeral is Wednesday at 10 O bituaries 6 Poquonock Ave., Windsor. Burial Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 28 Main St., died Monday at Rd., Wethersfield, assistant to the a.m. at the Church of the Incarna­ will be in Palisado Cemetery, Wind­ p.m. Manchester Memorial Hospital. He president of the Pratt & Whitney Air­ Lawrence F. Berry Sr. sor. The faittily suggests that friends was the husband of Mrs. Lulu Porter craft Group’s Manufacturing Divi­ tion, Wethersfield. Burial will be in Herald Martin and Lee both Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 wishing to do so may make memorial Jones. sion, East Hartford, died Saturday at Village Cemetery, Wethersfield. EAST HARTFORD-Lawrence F. There are no calling hours. Berry Sr., 72, of 129 Barker St., Hart­ p.m. gifts to t the Heart Fund of Greater Mr. Jones was a lifelong resident Sloan-Kettering Memorial Hospital, angle Hartford. of Hebron. He owned and operated New York City. The family suggests that those ford, died Friday at St. FYancis John E. Hunter wishing to do so may make memorial Hospital abd Medical Center. Stanley Russak the Jones Garage in Hebron for more In 1966, Mr. Rosko joined the John E. Hunter, 61, of 68 Kirkham than 50 years before retiring last fall. gifts to the American Cancer Society Earl Yost Yanks rally to top The funeral was today. Burial was SOUTH WINDSOR - Stanley United Aircraft Research Place, Newington, a former Courant He was a charter member of the or the Heublein Oncology Center of in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery, Russak, 62, of 529 King St., co-owner Laboratories, now United Hartford Hospital. Sports’Editor BOSTON (UPI) - the Boston pitcher had grounder that decided the to tag him out. Rick five batters on eight single and a double by Jim Bloomfield. employe, died Friday at an area con­ of the Russak Construction Co. of Hebron Volunteer Fire Department valescent home. Technologies, in East Hartford, and The James T. Pratt Funeral Home, .^Pitches and hits publicly called the Yankee game. Willie Randolph, Burleson then ended the pitches before giving up Wynn put the Yankees The Farley Sullivan Funeral Plainville the past 35 years, died and a charter member of the Hebron from 1970 to 1972, he was manager of manager a "neo-Nazi” last reaching first on Lee’s only game by grounding out. the solo homers to Jackson back ahead in the fourth in­ Graveside services werb held Fish and Game club. 71 Farmington Ave., Hartford, is in replaced tantrums and Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, was Friday in the Roswell Park Hospital the research computing laboratory Twi loop opens week. “People come out to walk , scored from third on “ All three Red Sox- and Nettles. ”I guess 1 just ning. today at Rose Hill Memorial Park, Other survivors are a daughter, charge of arrangements. in charge of arrangements. in Buffalo, N.Y. there. He became assistant to the fits when the Boston see baseball, not all that the play. Yankees games have been got a false sense of securi­ Lynn, bothered by a Rocky Hill. Mrs. Betty Ous of Colchester; two First taste of action for Monarty Bros, entry in the Mr. Berry was born in East Hart­ The funeral was today. Burial was Red Sox and New other stuff.” C arlton F is k ’s solo exciting,” said Torrez, ty after getting those lingering lower leg injury, ford and lived in the area all his life. The Newington Memorial Funeral in Mount St. Benedict Cemetery in sisters, Mrs. Elsie Jones of Bolton Hartforct Twilight Baseball League comes tonight at Mt Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington, York Yankees took the Martin added he did not homer off Mike Torrez, 6-3, noting each meeting of the batters out so quickly. You fell twice chasing balls off He worked for Olivetti-Underwood Bloomfield. The Callahan Funeral and Mrs. Ruth Keith of Georgia and Nebo's Moriarty Field against Vernon. Manager Gene was in charge of arrangements. field Monday night for shout once at Lee from the in the eighth inning set up a clubs this season has been know they say, ‘Beware of the wall in the fourtli, but Inc. for many years. home, 1602 Main St., East Hartford, four grandchildren. AUTO PAINTING Johnson of the MB’s plans to start Dave Bidwell, ace Mr. Hunter was born in Hartford dugout steps, as he had wild Boston ninth. Third decided by one run. “I like Greeks bearing gifts.’ attributed the slips to his Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Helen was in charge of arrangements. The funeral will be Wednesday at 1 righthander out of Manchester High and Assumption their nationally and lived in the Hartford area most threatened because, "I baseman Butch Hobson playing for the Yankees -“But it wasn’t the second plastic-soled spikes rather Satonick Berry; two sons, Lawrence The family suggests that friends p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, 456 College, against the Orioles who boast hard-hitting Steve televised game that Krajewski. The latter is fresh from a great season with don’t like to pick on crazy walked and stole second because these guys like to inning that hurt; it was than his sore left ankle. F. Berry Jr. of Bonito Sjjrings, Fla., of his life. wishing to do so may make memorial Jackson St., Willimantic. Burial will had been hyped up for Survivors are a brother, Alfred L. Eastern Connecticut State College. Action starts at people.” with one out, then tried to win and so do I.” that walk leading off the “The first fall was em­ and Daniel J. Berry of Ellington; a gifts to the Roswell Park Hospital, be in the New Hebron Cemetery. the last week. With the ballyhoo score on Denny Doyle’s fifth. It always seems it's a barrassing but the second Hunter of Manchester, another Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 6...Janet Guthrie, first member of her sex to qualify and Yet few players attack a daughter, Mrs. Karen Nichols of 400. Elm St., Buffalo, N.Y. Yankees’ Manager Billy downplayed, the two teams sharp single to center. But baseball game as intensely walk that leads to my one really burned me,” Aurora, 111.; a brother, Joseph Berry brother, and two sisters. Mr. Russak was born in p.m. compete in the Indianapolis 500, received $16,555 for her efforts...First major league manager of the season to Martin and Boston pitcher stuck to the business on the Mickey Rivers, known to as Lee, the Boston demise. If we could have said Lynn. of Manchester; two sisters, Mrs. John J. Simon Providence, R.I., and lived in South The family suggests that friends field and provided an have a weak throwing arm, kept the score to 4-2, we The largest crowd of the wishing to do so may make memorial walk the plank was John McNamara of San Diego and Bill Lee, who traded lefthander known for Katherine Donlin of Hartford and ROCKVILLE -John J. Simon, 60, Windsor the past 35 years. exciting finish to a skilled charged the drive and might have been able to season was quiet during gifts to the Hebron Volunteer Fire once again A1 Dark is back in the managerial ranks. epithets during last week’s whimsical remarks and a Mrs. Margaret Patitucci of Old of 76 W. Main St., died Monday at He attended St. Francis of Assisi series in New York, were contest between the second gunned a one-hopp^ to sneaky slider and screw­ catch them." the falls and well-behaved Saybrook, and seven grandchildren, Johnson Memorial Hospital in Staf­ Church, South Windsor. Department. Question is what manager will be next to get a pink slip? High up on the list are Joe Frazier with the New York both silent throughout a and third place teams in catcher ThuhqanJ)ldnson, ball. He refused to be The Red Sox did lead for throughout the game. Only Mrs. Catherine M. Flint ford where he had been a lifelong Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Mary well-played contest which the American League who tucked the Ball into his satisfied with his first com­ a short time, taking a 1-0 two firecrackers and one resident. He was the husband of Mrs. Boyko Russak; a son, Robert M. Mets, Billy Martin with the Yankees and Dorn Zimmer in Mrs. Catherine M. Cronin Flint, 84, Boston...Wells Trombly, outstanding sports columnist the v isitors won, 5-4, East. body and curled up in a plete game since last edge in the first inning on frisbee were thrown on the formerly of Warehouse Point, died Margaret Simon of Stafford. Russak of South Windsor; a before 35,521 fans who had Reggie Jackson and gray-flannel ball as Hobson September and focused in­ singles by Burleson and field, along with a softball Mr. Simon had been a business daughter, Mrs. Catherine Jocomini; with the San Francisco Examiner, died yesterday at the Sunday at a Hartford convalescent C O A S t expected more fun and less Graig Nettles hit back-to- came roaring down the stead on his early inning Fred Lynn and a double that hit Jackson in right- representative for the Carpenters of Glastonbury; six brothers, Walter age of 41 in San Francisco of an “acute internal dis­ home. She was the widow of James Original Color or baseball. back homers off Lee in the third baseline. problems. play grounder by Jim Rice. field. Union Local 43 for the last three Russak, Peter Russak and Alex order.” A graduate of UConn, Trombly launched his H. Flint. 7000 Color Choices. career with the Willimantic Chronicle and for nearly two ‘Tm-^lad there wasn't second and Jackson drove Hobson bounced over Boston also tied the game The teams wind up their Mrs. Flint was born in years. He was a member of St. Russak, all of South Windsor, Joseph BUSINESS Bakcd>on*Method. any trW jle,” said Martin, in one of two fourth-inning Munson, missed the plate “Early in the game I in the second inning on a two-game series tonight 3 decades was on the major scene writing in Detroit, Edward's Church. Russak of Plainville, Henry Russak One>Day Service. and was sprawled in the wasn’t hitting my spots,” Wethersfield, lived in the Windsor Houston and the West Coast. who h ^ threatened in runs but it was Thurman single by Doyle, but a Lou with Reggie Cleveland, 2-3, and East Granby areas, moving to Other survivors are two daughters, of East Hartford, and Edward] INSURANCE print to berate Lee after Munson's fifth-inning dirt when Munson ran back said Lee, who got the first Piniella triple, a Jackson facing Gil Patterson, 1-1. Warehouse Point, 10 years ago. Mrs. Rosemary Santoro of Stafford Russak in California; a sister, Mrs. Our a^rnry wriles insuranre for many of )YWORKS and Mrs. Joanne Mizell bf Tivoli, Helen Horvith of East Hartford, and] Free Body Estimates Off the cuff Survivors are 4 sons, George H. Manrliesler's leading liuHincHH firma. Wf * N.Y.; two sons, Richard Simon and two grandchildren. PRESIDENTIAL Flint of Windsor Locks, Raymond W. Imvr llir rxiuTliHC unci furililieH to inaurc Larry Panciera, UConn baseball coach, has been John Simon Jr., both of Stafford; Thorough Surface Sanding, Machine Sanding of Flint of Warehouse Point, James H. Cody E. Jordan iiiOHl luisinr.ss rx|ioKun-K. When one of Rough Areas. Full Coat of MAACO Primer*Sealer. $ 1 2 9 ? 5 named ECAC District 1 coach of the year. The Huskies three sisters, Mrs. Emilia Ferreri of Paint Exterior with Acrylic Enamel — Oven Baked. won 28 of 35 starts and the award was the fifth for the 55- Flint of East Hartford and William EAST HARTFORD -Cody E. Jor-1 our repreNenlutiM-H eulls it iniglit i)e to Rockville and Susan Simon and Anne year-old mentor...Hard to Believe Department; Joan Eckersley never doubted for moment R. Flint of Rockville; 5 daughters. dan, 69, a former East Hartford High AMBASSADOR Simon, both of Stafford; a brother, \oiir u(l\untiitt*' to grunt liini un inter- Mrs. Dora Jackson of Glastonbury, School cross-country coach and long­ Thorough Surface Sanding, Paift Exterior with Joyce was touched for 13 hits and nine runs in one Joseph Simon of Rockville and five \iew — lie won't wiiste your time. Acrylic Enamel — Oven Baked Mrs. Irene McComb and Mrs. Bar­ time resident of Windsor, died Women's Professional Softball League game. That’s the grandchildren. bara Squires, both of Windsor Locks, Friday in a Bangor, Maine, hospital j CONGRESSIONAL total the Connecticut Falcon ace pitcher usually gives(pp The funeral will be Wednesday at 9 Mrs. Edna Quinlivan of Enfield and after a brief illness. Light Surface Sanding, Paint Exterior with Enamel — in a dozen games. With the pitching distance changed, Oven Baked he was going to throw no-hit game a.m. from Tochetti Funeral Home, Mrs. Catherine Schinder of Survivors are three sons, Cody Jor-1 $69^^ moving it back several feet, it could affect the world's Manchester; 36 grandchildren and 27 200 W. Main St., Stafford, with a ROBERT J. SMITH, INC Also Available... the MAACO SUPREME at $189.95 No. 1 female softball pitcher, at least for a few weeks. mass at 10 a.m. at St. Edward’s dan Jr., Paul E. Jordan and Philip N. great-grandchildren. Jordan. 963 Main Street Shop Hours: Mon. thru Fri, 8 am-6 pm OWNER OPERATED Buffalo was the team that beat Joyce before an un­ NEW YORK (UPI) The flame-throwing 6-3, Kansas City clipped .Saturday 10 am-2 pm believing home crowd in that New York city,..Frank right-hander walked Tony Toronto, 4-1, Seattle swept 646-0202 649-5241 — Dennis Eckersley Judge files findings in fire district case Galasso reports 84 youngsters, most of whom are eight Solaita with two out in the Texas, 7-4 and 9-3, MANCHESTER never doubted for a ‘'Itisurnn.sniilhs Since 19 14" years of age, will compete in the Rookie Baseball League first, then retired 19 Milwaukee and Chicago The findings of the Superior Court judge Who ruled in right to initiate the procedure and petition the district for I 291 Adam s St this season which starts tonight at Bowers Field. Galasso moment he was going split a pair, Milwaukee (1-86 to Exit 93, 7/10 straight batters until Bob­ favor of the Eighth Utilities District in the Buckland fire fire protection. is handling Little League duties with Mike Nimerowski to throw a no-hitter at by Bonds reached safely on taking the opener, 4-3, and He also said that the town acted “in complete dis­ mile south ol still on the ailing list after suffering an injury while jurisdiction case have been filed with the State Supreme Cal dors) a third-strike wild pitch in Chicago the nightcap, 8-3, regard of the danger signals inherent in the applications the California Angels Court. 647-9928 working at his home...Lucille Prior and Edna Hilinski, the eighth. Eckersley and Baltimore outslugged being circulated” when it decided to proceed with con­ Monday night, and Joe Judge Edward HamilTs filing of his findings in the case both of the Manchester Country Club, placed two-three in coaxed Don Baylor to Minnesota, 9-7. struction of a new firehouse in the Buckland section. COAST TO COAST Rudi’s attempted kiss is one of the procedural steps in the Town of the Women’s State Class B golf tourney last week at bounce into an inning­ \"s 6, Tigers 3 Manchester’s appeal of his decision. The town and the Edgewood...Congratulations are due Harold Parks, 0^ death was certainly ending double play to Dock Ellis pitched eight district will base their arguments for the appeal on Judge Manchester High coach, who gained his 100th coaching not enough to prevent smother that threat and strong innings to hand HamilTs findings. win last week in clinching a berth in the State Tourna­ it. preserve the 1-0 victory. Detroit its sixth straight Judge Hamill ruled that the Eighth Utilities District ment by beating Windham...Carroll Maddex, public “ After Ray Fosse pop­ Virtually ignored was the loss and boost his record to relations chief at Manchester Community College, has the right to expand its boundaries to provide fire ped up for the final out in brilliant masterpiece 2-4. Jim Tyrone hit a solo carries a five handicap in golf while playing out of the protection to the Buckland section of Manchester. The the eighth, Rudi was trot­ thrown by Eckersley's homer in the seventh for Manchester Country Club.- town has appealed to the State Supreme Court. ting in and I was already on counterpart Frank Tanaha. Oakland as Dave Roberts He said in his findings that Special Act 200 is “per­ the mound,” said Only a triple bj^Kuiper and absorbed his seventh loss missive in naturdS and does not “expressly nor impliedly End of the line Eckersley. “ He kissed the a squeeze bunt by Jim in 10 decisions. suggests that the consent of the defendant town is When Fred Kozicki won the 1977 Men's Scratch Divi­ ball and threw it to me." Norris in the first inning Kuyuls 4, Blue Juys I required.” sion Town 10-Pin Bowling Tournament he only added Rudi, with a sheepish grin, ruined his shutout bid as A1 Cowens rapped out "The town has argued that it has to give consent to the proof that he was the best in the field. The champ also admitted to planting the Tanana's record dropped three hits and scored once expansion of the district to the Buckland section. paced the qualifying field. Fred Kozicki copped the honor smacker. “ Dennis is a to 8-2. and Joe Zdeb singled Home Judge Hamill said that the Buckland residents have the by beating his brother, John. The latter was third best in good-kid and 1 was just kid­ the winning run in a iwo- the qualifying round...Moe Morhardt, former Manchester ding around. He showed no Elsewhere in the run sixth inning to help the Higlvand major league baseball player with the Chicago reaction, though, so I American League, New Royals to victory. Paul Cubs, has again turned out a winner at Gilbert High in didn't even think he York edged Boston, 5-4, Splittorff went 7 1-3 innings Winsted. His team is the defending Class B champ. noticed” Oakland dropped Detroit, to even his record at 4-4 and Mark Littell picked up SAVE »40 his sixth save. Mariners 7-9. Hungers 4- Joy of pitching no-hit, no-run game 3 Dark made two key moves Ruppert Jones put Seat­ Cleveland pitcher Dennis Eckersley signals one more out to go in ninth tle in front with a two-run inning, (left). He then points finger at catcher Ray Fosse after he struck EUREKA double in the first game out Gil Flores for final out and right he jumps with joy after tossing no­ and Carlos Lopez banged hitter. (UPI photo) with San Diego in first day out two solo homers and an POWER TEAM RBl-double in the nightcap NEW YORK (UPI) piece of the ball and hardly nings before giving way to Carlton and Bob Boone and to provide the Mariners run homer and Alan Ban­ Slaton, 3-5, got the win in decisions. Baltimore third — Aside from using 41 ever strikes out.’’ Ken Forsch as the Astros a solo homer by Ted w ith a d o u b le h e a d e r nister smacked a two-run the first game while Steve baseman Doug DeCinces Ivie had two doubles in scored four runs in the se­ Sizemore accounted for sweep. Enrique Romo, 2-3, single to give the White Sox Stone upped his record to 6- was carried from the field Y The Total New players Monday in nHD YQUH the first game, one of them cond to hand the NL West­ three other Phillies’ runs. picked up the initial win in the second game of a 3 with a complete game on a stretcher after piloting the San Diego driving home two runs in a leading Dodgers their third Cards 14, Ciilis 0 relief and John Montague doubleheader after Lerron win in the nightcap. colliding with Twins’ se­ Cleanina System Padres to a 12-8, 9-8 seven-run seventh inning, straight loss. RBI singles Ken Reitz slammed a pitched six innings in the LaGrow walked Don Oriolf!* 9. r«iiis 7 cond baseman Bob Randall Memorial Day sweep while in the nightcap, he by Enos Cabell and Art two-run homer and Lou second game to push his Money with the bases Lee May slammed two when he tried to advance of his former club, the went 5-for-5 with three Howe highlighted the four- Brock added a two-run tri­ record to 4-3. loaded in the eighth inning homers, collected four hits from first on a grounder. Dollar for Dollar DeCinces suffered a San Francisco Giants, more doubles and two run second. ple during a nine-run sixth Hr«‘\»rrs 4-3, M liilr Sox of the opener to give the and drove in five runs as PLACE IK THE SUN singles. I’liillies 6, Pirules 4 inning for St. Louis. Pete 3-8 Brewers a victory Jim Ross Grimsley picked up broken nose and possible America’s Best Value! Alvin Dark made two Fingers got the final San Tim McCarver doubled Falcone, 2-5, was the Ralph Garr belted a two- his fifth win in eight infernal injuries. key moves in his first Francisco out in the opener home three runs in the first beneficiary of a season day as manager. He and hurled a no-hit inning and Steve Carlton spaced high 21 hits by the Car­ shifted Mike Ivie from of relief in the nightcap. 10 hits in gaining his dinals who snapped the fifth to third in the bat­ Dark employed a total of 13 seventh victory for the Cubs’ winning streak at WITH A LOAN FHOM pitchers in the two games. Phillies. Sacrifice flies by five. Brock had a total of ting order and sum­ The doubleheader sweep four RBI in the game. moned Rollie Fingers, GOODYEAR extended the Padres’ win­ his most trusted relief ning streak to four and ace when he was with propelled them over the Sta n d in gs the Oakland A’s, to Giants into third place in f9 ^ IndhnopoiUWInfm' THE AHHAKCEHS Johnny futfmiofd say%: m the National League West, finish up both games. ited.t 7, llra>c» 3 American League National League How about a vacation at the shore, a sail boat, a Ivie responded by tying a Pete Rose broke a 3-3 tie Fust major league record with Fust with an RBI single and Ken W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB sundeck for your house, or a new car with a sunroof? The five doubles in the ‘BeAWinneii I Griffey added a two-run Baltimore 26 17 .605 - Chicago 28 15 .651 - Loan Arrangers can help put you in the sunshine with doubleheader nd driving triple as the Reds scored New York 26 20 .565 l ‘/2 Pittsburgh 26 16 .619 IV2 a loan for whatever you might need. home a total of six runs, four times to provide Boston 23 21 .523 3'/z St. Louis 27 18 .600 2 while Fingers notched reliever Dale Murray with Milwaukee 25 25 ,500 4'/2 Phila 24 19 .558 4 saves in both games, his Go Goodyear’ his second win. George Cleveland 19 22 ,463 6 Montreal 18 25 .419 10 Come in today to any of tbghSavings Bank of fylanchester’s thirteen lltfi and 12th of the season. Foster also had a solo Detroit 17 26 .395 9 New York 15 29 .341 13‘A “I had heard a lot about MODEL convenient l^ ^ io n s near you in Savings home run for the Reds in Toronto 18 28 .391 9>/2 Wesl 1266 Bank Country and discuss your loan requirements, Ivie while 1 was a coach the sixth which tied the W L Pet. GB with the Cubs,” explained West score. Los Ang. 33 14 .02 - or call 646-1700, and talk to a Loan Arranger. Dark. “The Cubs pitchers W L Pet. GB A hI p o s .5, Dodgers 3 Cincinnati 21 23 .477 10‘/4 told me he was a toogh out Minn. 28 17 .622 San Diego 23 28 .451 12 POHISnRCOIIDVinilTEWMU Joacquin Andujar hurled O 25 19 .568 because he always gets a a five-hitter for 8 2-3 in­ Chicago San Fran 20 26 .435 12>/2 21 21 .500 Texas Houston 19 27 .413 13% 23 23 .500 5V Calif, Atlanta \J 31 .354 16‘/2 22 23 .489 6 REQ. $209.95 Oakland Monday's Rfsiill.s 'PowsrStrvok 78 Expos get pitching Kan City 21 23 .477 6V Montreal 5-3, N.Y. 1-2 Our 8«st Soling Blas-Pty Tlr« Seattle 21 30 .412 10 San Diego 12-9, San Fran­ PluiF.E.T. Site per tiro and ii cisco 8-8 old tifoi in drubbing Mets Monduy'H KrHiills St. Louis 14, Chicago 0 B76-13 $1 80 Milwaukee 4-3, Chicago 670-14 $2?8 combined with three Philadelphia 6, $237 • Edge Kleener gels that last tough inch along the baseboard NEW YORK (UPI) - 3-8 relievers on a seven-hitter Pittsburgh 4 $2 53 • Motor*driven beater bar brush deep-cleans carpeting, even Manager Dick Williams of Seattle 7-9, Texas 4-3 $2 59 shags in the nightcap as the Cincinnati 7, Atlanta 3 A70-13 plus $1.73 F.E T. per lire and old llres the Montreal Expos Cleveland 1, California 0 $2.79 Expos stretched their win­ Houston 5, Los Angeles 3 • Roto-Matic' head adjusts automatically to any carpet height diagnosed his club perfect­ Kansas City 4, Toronto 1 L78-15 $3.09 from low nap to high shags ning streak to three games Toduy's G u i i i i ' h ly in spring training when Oakland 6, Detroit 3 • Deluxe control panel with bag guard gauge tells when bag and extended the Mets’ Pittsburgh (Demery 3-2) needs changing he said if the pitching came Baltimore 9, Minnesota 7 losing streak to six games. at Philadelphia (Lerch 4- • Complete set ol attachments through the team could be New York 5, Boston 4 2), N RAIN C H ECK — II we sell out ol your size we will Issue you a ram check, assuring future delivery at the advertised price. a contender in the National “With more pitching con-- sistency, we could be a Montreal (Alcala 1-2) at League East. GooGyeAr Rivoiyng Cborgo • Our Own Cu$tom«( C>«<11 P’ln • CHO'go contending club,” said I’oiluy'M GunirM New York (Seaver 4-3), N Just Say 'Charge It.' • B6nkAm«r.cjtd • AmoiiCin Fiproit Monty C«r<] • C$Mt B n 6 5 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile yesterday at Buckiey 51) batting average 4Canjb H! ?■!! lliMhpa 4N IN 2 Windsor and Manchester, Hartford, Connecticut Inc,, advances to Wednesday’s Roberts 115, Joe Novak- BOSTON (UPI) - The Low net honor went to Saaaat Tataaa (a na (I) IFriOCkMi 124 m hakp lakaatka 144 304 144 I 2ddaEkaria IM I New Haven, Connecticut H o m e s Field. Pat Burke had a followed by Doreen 4likkplaaaa 1144 144 144 1144 741 4 State Department of Planning 6 6 Boston Red Sox reac­ Alice Ansaldi with 72. 1 FtapaVi i t i r 14* OmMhpa Mkda 2-4 347N respectively. Automotive Service first round where it’ll face Torn Leone-Sandy Leone- IP appalM p 414 144 067-5 6 7 Autos for Rent-Lease Record purse three-run homer and Don Downham .397, Ellen Ikai: 40-J4 lakMa kaM I U 4 2 Pariacta 3 2 IIU N Written statements or S t Energy Policy tivated outfielder Rick Class A - Gross, Helen IPkakiaCW 124 top-ranked 17-1 Hamden Dick Davis 116; Gross Mkala: 114 piM 1044 M k d i 14 130N Frifacta 324 IN IN 340 Capitol Avenue Maxim, Steve Byam and Donadio .375 and Kathy Ftaa: 44:14 Pariacta: 4U paM 12744 exhibits concerning this Miller Monday, sending Mutty 96, Lynn Prior 97; W kak 114 piU 117J4 Pariacia 14 I llN EEFI OOIHUI 7 POHFS Dave Brasefield each had Strand .371. Strand is High in Hamden. —Frank Kiernan-Phil Fritaeta: 31-1 paM 11214p Frifacta 14-2 14304 project may be submitted, Hartford, Connecticut Sullivan-Wally Irish-Ed utility player Dave Net - Marion Zamaitis 73„ Frilaclz 4-1-1 aaU 1214.44 MtMarica IN 4N IN 1 to 500 drivers two hits for Carter’s. Mike M l laaMa: 2444 prik aaM 120114 FIM NHUS 7 P0NF3 lanbiilM IN IN 2 either at the public hearings, Connecticut State Library Coleman to Pawtucket of Ruby Cliugh 76. 4 HI. Fin J-2 m m Ecaaaira II.H IN IN 2 Byam fanned 13 for his Dick 141, John Herdic- IM 3 1 4 nilirlaMi 4.44 13 taaylrpdNa IN I or may be mailed or delivered 231 Capitol Avenue the International League. Class B - Gross, Jen lilM i 144 144 144 EnakMMnlca 7N 121 7 Mkda 2-3 1104 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT third win. Craig Carlson • Larry-Bates-Dan Maglicil- I t a a lia t n 104 124 2 Oncath'i lap l-N Caaa Madca U N 4 to the Connecticut Depart­ Hartford, Connecticut Miller, who has been Schotta 102, Mary Presti 4.44 ItaKim Pariacta 32 IN N INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - The Indianapolis had three hits including a ' Ray Chittick 142; Best Ita k ra lia a Mkah: 447 paU l ll H Mkda 37 N1.N ment of Transportation — Capitol Region Council of All (ihailtabla and non-prom orsanlzathmt wishing Ik a c llU Frifacta 314 |4 2 fN back nine —Bud Beianger- sidelined with a broken left 108, Grayce Shea 108; Net, Pailaela: 417 paM 41114 Pariacta 2-7 I124N FBfFI N E U I7 POKFI Bureau of Plan — and Governments to have their PuWlo Announoamenta pubUahad li»a Motor Speedway Mondy night distributed a homer for the Medics while Munson on‘top MaUa: 744 paU 1144 Triladi: 37-2 piM 1171.44 Frifacla 2-74 13KM thumb since May 3, had hit Bimbi Tyler 75, Mary M a d t: 7U piU 14J4 EaO IIN IN IN I Research office at 24 Wolcott record |1,116,870 among the 33 drivers in the Joe Gallagher played well Pete Foster-Bill Tomkiel- FOUmi IMUS 7 PONFS 97 Elm Street In this spaoa are urged to oontact Joe .212 in 18 games. Gangewere 76; Frilacia: 7-t-l paU 14104 u , Malar 740 0 4 I Hill Road in Wethersfield un­ Hartford, Connecticut defensively. George Zanis 27. IC arpM p M 104 04 IN I May 111 4 61st annual 500-mile auto race. Faadli Taitaa Caana (I) IPaialaaPal 444 114 til July 5, 1977. These written MoCavanaugh, Saneral Manager o1 Segal Mufllara Class C - Gross, Lorraine 4 O ld Ik, h * 1414 144 144 IrpalNa IN 4N 7 M k a M M IlU O State Department of MIXED FOUR BALL 1 U 'a Eia 114 bay IN 3 statements or exhibits will be A.J. Foyt, who drove to Demko 109, Kathy Dimlow 4 1aikpPMar 144 4J4 Ttaa: 1141 Pariacta 34 344IN Transportation ot Manohester. Spaoa will be allotad on a Srat in order, were Tom INTERNATIONAL in play at plate BEST BALL- Net -John 2 lliraicapa lakp 144 Mkda 1-71204 an unprec^ented fourth M W i: lU paM 11114 Frifacta 444 3N1N made a part of the public Bigelow, $30,465; Lee 110, Hilda Kristof 110; Net, 1tacl4;74 Pariacta: 111 piM 12114 Pariacia 17 3N7I Bureau of Planning & ooma, flrst sarvad basis. FARM Kristoff-Isabelle Parciak- M ka k 4W paU 14144 EIHHFI 17P hearing and will be considered victory in Sunday’s holiday Geri Sem,benotti 76, Olive Trifacta: 331 paM 11114 Frifacla 1-7-1114U4 May Mu I N IM I N 1 Research Kunzman $29,128; Roger Brian Vesco and Craig Tom Meegan-Marilyn Lobsters win Pariacia: 444 paU 14144 FEFI NMES 7 PtWn in the same way as oral classic, split $259,791 with Baiaatk 311 (C) IN I N 7 Environmental Services Divi­ McCluskey $27,255; Steve Franklin each had four hits BOSTON (UPI) — Both Thurman Munson and Butch Warren 56, Pete Teets- Fagan 77.' Frilicla: 44-7 paU 1I4I7J4 MaatbralM UN IN 4N 4 statements recorded at the his crew, the second BOSTON (UPI) - The nnc CaartiMiia Cana (7) Itam'iM.tap •*• H! ^ IddaOuadu 4N 4 sion Krisiloff $26,652 and rookie and Steve Maxwell and Hobson lay motionless for a second, awaiting some The Ladies Division IPIatikan IN j-g 2Maka Plana 4N IN 4 Mkda 37 3HN hearing. The statements and Doris Carpenter-Bill Boston Lobsters'won their 1 kb I n i 104 144 104 CamCmlai IN I 24 Wolcott Hill Road highest winner’s purse in Jerry Sneva $25,416. replay that would explain what happened. offers a special thanks to r ik lp lilia 4.04 104 IP r ia tl * " Pariacta 37 1400 comments of each hearing Walt Weir had three apiece Sembenotti-Kathy Dimlow fifth straight match Mon­ TMir 3144 M kita34illN Wethersfield, Connecticut Speedway history. Munson came to his 4 Fifcaa fraia 140 M kila: 114 paM 114.04 Frifacta 374 i l l l l l will be combined into one Rutherford, last in the as Ansaldi’s downed Dairy 58, Turk Moore-Ann Teets- day, edging the Golden Grace Bell, Helen Warner, Ttaa:4141 PiiMa34IMN FFPEUn M E U I 7 POHFS It was the eighth con­ Pariacta: 413 paU 331.01 Frifacta 444 U I7L7I Town Clerk’s Office field of 33 since he com- Queen, 14-6, yesterday at senses first, following the Minnie Lyons, Ann Kalil, M kak 147 paU 11144 Trilicti: 332 paM 342144 Cu e Plana UN tIN 4N I public hearing transcript. Don Piper-Nellie Johnson Gaters in World Team Ten­ PailKla: 147 paM 12114 an) lo iiu i 7 pent Municipal Building R o g d i Erater' secutive year that the Taamk l i t taaaM Caaaactkat 4 ^ OnpfbrdM IN IN 2 Each hearing will be con­ pleed only 12 laps, received Verplanck. Mike Hebert ninth inning collision at Rivers had retrieved the 58, G ary P ierro -Ja n et nis, 23-18. Edna Wadas and |Ialph Trilacta: 1-7 4 prik 14044 MayPtara IN 441 IN 2 550 Main Street Speedway race paid off a less than $20,000. and Ron Denny each had IlmCkM 3.44 « ^ Maylbaata 120 4 ducted in the following Ur o/fer roni enienre nlong mth n luperter prutiuil- home plate, and tagged out ball so quickly? Shaw-Bud Simon-Elsie DeNicolo for their help. B rik 314 (I) 2ddaMnka IN IN I Wdda 1-2 14124 Hartford, Connecticut million dollars. Last year’s two hits while Sean Doher­ n M ’ila ia 104 440 4.00 Caaa laaaat IN I manner: After the Depart­ Remaining breakdown: Hobson to assure the New Crockett 59, Sam Watson- IS M lk a a 1100 124 2 IMcaa Mctaal Pariacta 1-21117N Corntr of Bro«d total was $1,03,775, with ty pitched well for the ” I was going on the T t a e llil Mkda 1-2 334N Frifacta 1-24 3N7.N ment of Transportation’s Hartford Public Library and C tnftr Strati Mon.-FrI. 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. Johncock $45,013 York Yankees of a 5-4 win lOFIMiaa 044 Mkali: 3U|Mk 17.44 Pariacta 2-1 N74I Lynn Prior-Jerry Tkacll42 IFFEIMEKOl) presentation, the moderator 500 Main Street Phona 646-2112 ...... 8 a.m. • 12 noon winner Johnny Rutherford (including $19,350 in lap Queeners. Monday night over the reputation of Rivers’ ]„«lacta: 332.rpiM 124120 Frilacia 2-14 lllN N Passman-Lois Moore 60; M ka k 147 paU 44444 NM1311M14 will first accept comments Hartford, Connecticut and his crew taking home prizes); Bill Puterbaugh Boston Red Sox. arm ,” said Yost. “ But he Pariactc 741 paM 11144 a n ; 1712 MONDAY EVENINQ man) sKous 7 POHFS Gross —Stan Hilinski-Ruby Frifacla: M l paM 4124.44 ; 1121430 from town officials, area Town Clerk’s Office $256,121. $22,889; Eldon Rasmussen The dramatic play, wasn’t playing Doyle very «7MNU17PMFS ■an IN Ilf IM 1 Clough-Pete Denz-Boots Gaanku I N I l f 4 legislators and regional plan­ Town Hall Foyt led only 46 laps Sun­ $21,092; John Mahler $20,- witnessed by 35,521 fans deep and that helped him.” laacarai takaaltai I N 4N 2N Carneliia 76, Ted Plodzik- MONDAY EVENING briPtara 4.H IN EaukM IN 1 ning agency representatives. Windsor, Connecticut day, including the final 16, 667; Pancho Carter $21,- Bennet nine wins and a national television lium Mr c Msiatsi m Mkda 14 SNN 2ddaMnlca 4N Individuals who wish to speak Windsor Public Library Hobson, head down and Rose Lapolt-Jack P«tactal4 S247N after front-running Gordon 678; Gary Bettenhausen Bennet Junior High’s audience, was one of those laiaalfc 311 (I) Mkda M U O N are requested to sign a sign-up legs churning to the inside THKFin I Fait Ufa I lN 121 4.H Frifacta 132 SlUM 323 Broad Street Read Herald Ada Johncock pulled off the Lamenzo-Joanne Hunt 76. Pariacia 14 I l l lN $19,717; Bill Vukovich $19,- baseball team beat Penney WUlttEIM FFkMtaaiii lUO IN DOFFI fOOUS 7 POHFS sheet when entering the Windsor, Connecticut baseball incidents that of the third base bag, never BEST 14-Class A -Tom .CARHR'S Flnt311|l) Frifacta 137 U N 4 N track because of engine 884; Bobby Unser $22,129; High’s freshmen, 9-7, last 3 I n 'i Crickal 440 Mayktai 7N 124 IN 1 hearing. In order to allow keeps fans second-guessing llIM P ria la r 1144 441 111 F h K llS l KcoN NNiii 7 poan Town Clerk’s Office trouble. had time to question Yost. Zemke 55-9-46, Ted Backiel IW n la a a 111 111 Oraekbaalbd 120 124 1 Mike Mosley $19,153; Dan­ Friday in East Hartford. for years. IM M li: U7 pMk 13740 laiMaPlafTa II H IN 111 everyone an opportunity to Town Office Building The total purse included He heard the coach teli 54-8-46; Class B — A1 Car- I iS OTaalc 441 Pariacta: U7 paM l l l l N taryEcaaana I N IN ta fM a k d il IM S ny Ongais $21,2^; Bubby Ed Ezerins had a three- Tkaa:1144 11-1 S14.N speak, all individuals Church Street Hobson had been on se­ him to keep running and he mienke 55-10-45, Paul Frifacla: 37-3 paM 3IN40 Mkyhpa 4.N $864,800 from the Jones $17,387; Cliff Hucul run homer in the seventh This Weeks WaMM: 2U paM 11121 Pariacta 3 1 IF IN speaking for the first time will Windsor Locks, Connecticut cond base with one out Frifacla: 324 paM 144744 B M 311 (I) M d d a 2 4 H IN Speedway, $30,000 in lap $17,746; Jim McElreath did. Jesanis 57-12-45, Gary Pariacia 32 1 I2 IN Frifacta 314 S74IH be requested to limit their NOTICE . inning which won it for 4-6 when Denny Doyle drilled 4 la l(|lift 4I.N IIN 444 Windsor Locks Public Library prizes and $212,000 in $22,433; George Snider Pierro 61-14-47; Class C laaaal 311 (Q 2 Eiikl Pikitai 120 IN Fribcia 314 1I17N remarks to approximately Bennet. Jack Lyon doubled a single to centerfield. IPiacaParin 040 444 140 111) IN IM Main Street PUBLIC NOTICE accessory awards. 7 linOkma IN FEN OIWtEl 7 POKFI five minutes. Individuals with $16,649; Bobby Olivero and singled while pitcher Mickey Rivers, playing in IPacaaPiA 444 140 F ta rll4 4 laaakaMidca 20.N IN 441 Caay OaiiaMi IN IM Windsor Locks, Connecticut *SPECIAL* lOakklaktar 444 Mkala: 244 pMk iU 20 lengthy prepared statements Runnerup Tom Sneva $17,244; Mario Andretti laakybu 4.W IN ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS Jim Gluhosky in the first F k a c llril Mkda 3714114 Town Clerk’s Office very shallow center, took Pariacta: 442 pMk 1141N May tala I 7N are requested to give a sum­ received $109,946 and third- $17,467; Lloyd Ruby $16,- four innings gave up only taaiali: 3U piM 12144 Frifacla: 32-7 paM 1211120 Pariacta 7-4 SUN 1540 Sullivan Avenue BOARD OF DIRECTORS the ball on one hop and Frifacla: 332 paU t lllM Mkda 2-4 IN N mary of their statements not TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT place A1 Unser $66,231. 618; A1 Loquasto $17,447; three hits. Bernie Alemany la ll H M t lllTaM 33144 Pariacta 32 S IIIN Frifacta 7-31141114 South Windsor, Connecticut threw to Munson, just as m tk 311 (C) FEin SHHO 7 POHFS to exceed five minutes and Wally Dallenbach, who Frilacia 31-114404 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of Janet Guthrie $16,555; Clay and Joe Panaro played well FF IpaaIbi 440 IN IN Cauy UN 104 IN 4 submit a copy of the entire South Windsor Public Library Hobson was waved around Local softball F k k k :3 lim ICaaliCtai IN IN Foami HEUS 7 pom Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the was fourth, received $41,- Regazzoni $15,642; Dick 2lbvEkkM 1110 7.44 441 faudn 4N IN 2 defensively. 4 E fi Party Ftaa IN 2a«k U N U N IM statement, which will be 993 Sullivan Avenue Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, third base by Coach Eddie 7Eaol 4.11 341 Sara O f 4 191 and fifth-place Johnny Simon $15,457; Sheldon 3Paa«Wl2 4.04 Ftaa: 11:74 b ri 12N IN made an official part of the South Windsor, Connecticut Yost. Mtala: 7U paM IllN Mkda 24 SNN Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, June 7.1977, at 8:(X) P.M. Parsons, $36,139. Kinser $15,100, and Ruther­ F k a c llS l Pariacta: 7U paM 117.N public hearing transcript. Town Clerk’s Office The allegedly weak­ TONIGHT'S GAMES B&J Auto 1 M ka k 247 pMk 11744 lkkdata44S7IN Pariacta 32 S210N to consider and act on the following: Rounding out the top 10, ford $19,471. 3QUIZ Frifacla: 7-34 paM t l l lN Frifacta 324 1411N After everyone has had a Town Hall armed Rivers made a Aniiiilli'a \tt. Furr's, 6 • LaVallee Door 1 Pariacta: U7 paM 17114 Pariacta 34 S H IN Frifacic 2-7-4 pMk 177144 FaNfc 311 III Frifacta 334 SLFHN a n o n soofus F POHFS chance to speak once, there 41 Center Street Establishment of proposed sanitary landfill use charges. perfect throw and Munson Filzgeriild Savings Bank 0 7 M l leap 1440 IN 4.N MayOrMN UN 7N Of 7 r Fame 314 (I) will be no time limit for those Manchester, Connecticut Proposed additional appropriation to Ekiucational Special 1 la a ii Hyar. kap II N IN Utaabralbd UN 4N 2 elected to block the Fogarty's \ h . GIrn, 7:15 • DUSTY I I N 744 7 Faaq la itlir , kn 740 444 144 Eddunaara IN 4 wishing to speak a second Manchester Public Library Grants, Fund 41, Office Ekiucatlon — $547.00 to be added to 76ers to alter play W lla a k C iM 111 440 1 M ad 144 May Ounfai 4N baseline rather than try to Fil/.grruld 1 FtaMiaa taa 4.21 Ik w 11:14 Mkda 2-7 SUN time. 586 Main Street existing Account #239, to be financed from State Grant Mkala: 147 paM IN N Pariacta 7-2 11404 tag Hobson, once a football R m l ^ s. B ogiu'r's, 8 :3 0 ■ CBT Blue 3 Fkaa:314l Mkda 1-4 SUM Maps, drawings and other already received. Pariacta: 743 pMk 1147.N Frifacta 7-2-4 SHIM Manchester, Connecticut Mkala: 347 paM 11144 Pariacta 3 1 11N44 in Portland tonight player for the University of Fil7.grral(l Trash Away 3 Pariacta: 7U pMk 14114 Frifacla: 7-31 paM II217J4 pertinent information Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Special Frifacta 314 S2SIH 71UF7I 004HES 7 POHFS Town Clerk’s Office Alabama. Hobson rolled F irrincn \ h. Vilincr's, 6 - Suburban Floors 3 Frilactr 7-31 paM U1440 fraekSara UN UN IN 4 developed for the project and Grants, Fund 41, Indo-Chinese Refugee Students — $9,600.00 231 • Brnatk 311 |l) Sai) OOfEEU 7 POHFS Town Hall PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) — Philadelphia, somewhat over Munson’s back and Robrrtsuii North End Fire 2 Flllk: 311(E) 2 IpM. tap 2 IN 121 IN MayOunku II N O f CuvSakutMa II N IM 1 written views received as a 11 Rye Street to be financed by a Federal Grant. U n y i l A 7.H IN IN FMiiitaa 4N IN San«aMkaita IM 2 missed the plate. lloliiluyH VH. Girriiits, No. United Meth, 2 lEiiaylit 440 Caaa PMna ON result of the coordination con­ East Windsor, Connecticut Proposed additional appropriation to 1977-78 Data stunned that Portland has recovered its aggressive 2 M UaMp IN IN Oiraaia lead Mkda34S47N llciOilki IN F k K llN Pariacta 3 1 S12IN cerning this project are defense and lightning-like offense at home, may resort to But Munson, who had 7:15 - Rolicrisoii Vittner’s 1 M kak 247 paM 340.N Mkda 14 HIM Broad Brook Library Associa­ Processing Fund 51 Budget - $20,425.00 to be used as Fkaa:3111 Frifacta 332 SN7N available for public inspection tucked the ball into his Moons vs. Prro's, 8:30 ■ Angels 1 NEW 1977 CHEVROLET Pariacta: 247 paM I114.N Pariacta 31 SHIM tion follows: Equipment Purchase — $18,000.00 Increase hours — earlier tactics tonight in game 4 to try and avoid a Trail ( m k 244 pMk I1 I4 I SFFEIHMCIIIH or copying at the Connecticut Belcon 0 Pariacta: 4U paU 21N Frifacla: 2-74 paM I10I3N Frifacta 31-2 SINUS Broad Brook, Connecticut Supervisor of Technical Support — $2,425.00 to be financed Blazer rush to tie the NBA championship series at two stomach to keep from Rolirrtsoii lE B U IlN M f Department of Transporta­ REP Auerbach coachep CANDLELIGHT LUV PICKUP TRUCK Frifaclic 32-1 pMk IIW M FaaHIk: Fiataa Cana (7) from Fund 51 surplus. games apiece. dropping it, did not know Elks vs. Coiigurs, 6 • IK a n II N 10.N IN tion, Bureau of Planning and Town Clerk’s Office adding, "We knew what THE <S TO 10 NBA Ibtlc TaNaa Cana (I) Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget "We can’t dig ourselves whether he had made the Glirnry w 2 7alM|p I N 444 IN 2 la a y lm I4.N 4.N Research, Environmental Town Hall CHAMPI0N9H1(>S.WHAT 4-cyllnder engine, A-speed transmission, 1 lUlacPikkar IN 1977-78, Recreation — $4,550,00 for extra umpire duties, to another hole like we did on Portland could do with first tag. So he got up and Thrifty vs. Brilivruii, 6 • Crispino’s 6 4|pFtaEaia IN IN Services Division, 24 Wolcott 820 Enfield Street VEAR PIP HE LEAP I UMa kctiasi, k i| IN Ftaa: 4111 be financed from donations already received from softball Sunday,” said George pressure ... but we played THE CELTS TO THE TITLE? tagged Hobson behind the K renry Multi Circuits 6 rear step bumper, radio. Carter Care Mkak 142 pN N IN Hill Road, Wethersfield, Mon­ Enfield Central Library Ikpc 4442 M aJick l-2-3«paU 1201U4 teams. McGinnis, the slumping into their hands." A. 1949-50 plate for the second out of Rrgul's vs. Goiigo, 6 - Moriarty’s 6 Package. Stock. i(i5635 Mkala: 244 paM I llN day through Friday, 8:30 A.M. Middle Road Pariacta: 244 piU 12141 Ittapkaaca: 4417 Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 7$er forward. "Portland is Philadelphia star 0. 1966-57 Blue Moon 5 Frifacta: 2-34 piM N140 to 4:30 P.M. Enfield, Connecticut the inning. Nike M ia : 1111174 61, CETA Title VI - $41,750.00 for continuation of Program forward Julius Erving saw C. 1960-61 Pero’s 4 In addition to the discussion Commissioner of a good club and now that The inevitable question Wilson vs. Arudiu, 7:15- to September 30, 1977 pending further legislation, to be the series is 2-1, they have Sunday’s game as one in posed to both teams was: Nike Gus’s 2 Out of Reaped of the recommended cor- Transportation U39-5 financed from Grant. something to fight for." which ‘‘we put pressure on L5,-9S,:jeMSUIi Why did Hobson run if Dean vs. BA's, 6 ■ Neho Holiday Lanes 1 SUE PMCE $366lj ridor/design, relocation ourselves. We were trying assistance programs will be Proposed Amendment and Additions to Chapter 35 of the Or­ P o rtia n d ’s p ressu re Toininv's vs. Seriise, Vito’s 0 dinances of the Town of Manchester entitled "Assessments defense, which captures to catch up the whole way SPECiALSI! Bolton Pharmacy discussed at the public 7:15 . Neho CHARTER OAK hearings. INVITATION for Construction or Repair or Both of Sidewalks and Curbs." the ball and converts the and that was the "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK" Copy of the Proposed Amendment and Additions may be W All persons interested in ofense into an awesome difference. They were out­ Wow! Look At These Savings! TO BID seen in the Town Clerk’s Office during business hours. Man. Oil Heat 3 will he closed this matter are invited to at­ fast break, turned the trick standing early, got a Jump Proposed additional appropriation to Water Fund Budget Standings Highland Park Mkt. 3 tend these hearings. Sealed bids will be received in Sunday as the Blazers won on us and we definitely Defending champ East Dupont Dupont 1977-78 — $183,733.00 to be financed from unappropriated sur­ game 3, 129-107. can’t allow them to do that FELINE Jaycees 3 In accordance with Section the Office of The Director of Farr’s 2 RAIN Wed,, June 1st 4332 (2) (C), Title 42, U.S. General Services, 41 Center plus. "We didn’t want to let if we expect to win.” fifth in Class M meet W L CAR Proposed additional appropriation to Anti-Recession Fiscal Portland is riding a 16- David’s 4 0 Klock Co. 1 Code Section 1653 (f). 'Title 49 Street, Manchester, Connec­ Portland do that — es- DANCE U.S. Code and Section 470 (f) ticut until June 14, 1977 at Assistance, Public Works Title H, Fund 82 — $150,500.00 to be , tablish control early, but game home court winning Moriarty Bros. 4 1 Annulli Const. 0 IlsmM WASH streak. It hasn’t iost at Unable to defend, 1976 Luke O’Connor took Concontralt from 9 a,m, to 2 p,m, Title 16 U.S. Code, as 11:00 a.m. for the following: financed from Federal Funds. the BlAzers did,” said fourth place in the mile run Crispino’s 3 2 SILK CITY home in eight playoff outdoor Class M track W ORWAX prescribed in the Federal ONE PASSENGER CAR ALL(X:ATI0NS - a n t i-r e c e s s io n f u n d 82 Tommy’s Pizza 4 CARTER 14 m . can Philadelphia Coach Gene with a 4:33.6 clocking with 1 Proposed allocation from Fund 82: games, and it won the last champ East Catholic High Bogner’s 7 REG.'“>«LIST Highway Administration’s The Town |>f Manchester is an Shue, who had designed teammate Phil Goss taking Scruse Painting 0 5 due to the death of Federal Aid Highway 1 - TRANSFER to General Fund Budget 1976-77 - $52,500.00 eight regular season games took fifth place with 28 Glen Const. 5 equal opportunity employer, some strategy that worked a surprise sixth place with EASTERN Reg. 4.91 list Program Manual, a Draft En- 2 — Capital Equipment — $98,000.00 at home. Counting the points in last Saturday’s Fogarty Bros. 4 and requires an affirmative well for the 76ers in winning the time of 4:39.0. Jon W L vlronmental/Sectlon 4 (f) Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget playoffs, Portland has the Class M Meet at Frank's Mkt. 3 $ 2 ^ 9 Ca GERARD DiMANNO action policy for all of its Con­ the first two games in Lindberg garnered sixth Personal Tee 4 0 99' Statement was prepared by tractors and Vendors as a con­ 1976-77: Employee — Pension Benefits: best home court record in Middletown High. Philadelphia. That place in the discus with a Looking Glass II 3 1 Allied Printing 3 the Department of Transpor­ dition of doing business with Insurance — Blue C ro ss...... $30,000.00 the NBA, iosing but six Bob C affr^ and Dave Reed Const. 2 tation in conjunction with the strategy involved center times at home, inciuding toss of 131-feet, 11-inches. Tierney’s 3 1 the Town, as per Federal Insurance — C. M. S...... $22,500.00 Kolakowski tied for second M.C.C. Vets 2 2 RFC J Federal Highway Administra­ Order 11246. to be financed from Anti-Recession Fiscal Assistance — Caldwell Jones and the exhibitions, the regular FUZZ AUFO PARTS tion. The Section 4 (f) State­ place in the high jump, All but Lindberg Second Congo 2 2 W B id forms, plans and Public Works II — Fund 82. forwards bringing the bali season, and playoffs. BOLTON PHARMACY ment specifically addresses up court in order to keep each clearing 6-feet, 2- qualified for Saturday’s Dean Machine 1 3 Thrifty Package 4 180 CENTER STa specifications are available at ALLOCATION - REVENUE SHARING I Portland Coach Jack inches. Caffrey took fourth Turnpike TV 4 OPEN EVEINOS TIL 9 P.M.. the effect the project would the pressure off. State Open Meet at Postal Employees 1 3 MANCHESTER 643-1081 66“^ BOSTON TPKE. have on park land in the General Services Office, Proposed allocation from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: Ramsay said Sunday’s win place in the triple jump THUR8. TIL 8 P.M. 41 Center Street, Manchester, Philadelphia guard Southington High. B A. Club 0 4 Rockwell Int. 3 ‘tomplHtt Uni of Foroign 8 Domoitk Auto Porto Manchester. This document is Repairs to General Fund Buildings and Grounds — $3,441.07 “means only that we’re 1- with a leap of 42-feet, 7- Belliveau Painting 2 BOLTON, CONN. (Connecticut. Henry Bibby was asked if WOMEN'S RFC NEW HOURS I available for public Inspection Phyllis Jackston, Secretary 2. There’s the second game inches while teimmate Middletown High won Norton Electric 2 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, the 76ers might do that tonight and we will strive W L 1229 MAIN ST. TEL. 643-0165 and copying during normal Board of Directors Rudy Mendes placed se­ the M title with 63 points Htfd. Nat. Bank 1 working hours at the following CONNECTICUT again in game 4. to play just as hard and Tikey Painters 4 0 OKN MIMMY-ndMY I to 6 ROBERT B. WEISS, Manchester, Connecticut cond with a 43-feet, 1-inch with Northwest Catholic Jim’s Arco 0 646-6464 locations: Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this 25th day of May, 1977 "Maybe," said Bibby, just as persistently." E.H. Racquet Club 3 1 MANCHESTER SATWMY S to S GENERAL MANAGER effort. second with 44 points. DeMolay 0 Elks 3 1 U.S. Department of Transpor- 060-5 066-5

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PAGE FOURTEEN- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977- PAGE FIFTEEN Prlnta Inatruedona Bualnaaa Proparty 26 Houaahold Goods AD BOX. 13 78 Homaa For Bala 23 40 Halp Wantod Halp Wantad 13 ONE REFRIGERATOR/One TAG SALES □ RENTALS r e m e d ia l r e a d in g and SOPTH WINDSOR - Action gas range for sale. Call 646- Clip-Oiit — Hil-ln — Mail Today ATTRACTIVE Position in mSth; individualized work Price. 6 Room, Aluminum 3643, after 3:00 p.m. Data processing department. Sided Ranch, 1 1/2 baths. National Weather Forecast C gram-t'(lst-8th grade) by Room* tor Bant S3 ^ 1 : 15 word minimum Knowledge of keypunch help­ ster’s/degree teacher. 568- Walk-out, heated recreation TAG SALE - Moving. Must ful. 5 day week, all benefita. CARRIER room. Garage. Large lot with 8075. □ M!SC. FOR SALE sell everything. Gas stove. LARGE ROOM - complete East Hartford location. 289- pool and deck. Owner con­ refrigerator - excellent condi- 29.77 2736.______light housekeeping facilities. OR CALL 643-2711 HEEDED sidering all offers. Evenings, lion.i.Hospii Hospital bed, single b ^ . Pool, private entrance and Lorraine Scrivano 666-2934. Artlelaa for Bala 41 . 8 ICA1 □ REAL ESTATE 164 Oak Street. 643-7351. parking. 6494)358. 633-8323. I 3Qoo: TELEPHONE SALES - Earn for Market Square Sales, 666-1508. RATES: Based on consecutive days ad 84 per hour - Salary and com­ MAR’TIN D-18 Six string ac- Building Supplla* 43 mission. Multi branch four Benedict Drive ’ Hdmaa For Bala 33 coustic guitar with Barcus ROOM FOR RENT - $22. per week. Centrally located. 146 is run. ($2.00 minimum charge.) state firm has permanent Wmdsor Berry pick up. With case. NATURAL STONE for openings. Shifts from 9 A.m. to $250. Call 649-8403. Center Street. Please call 649- COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg retaining walls, veneers, 0013. 9 p.m. Monday through Farm, with three story barn. patios, etc. Pick up by the Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S FrWay. Call 6 4 3 ^ 1 . CARRIER Butler-type building. Power ALUMINUM sheets used as pound or delivery by the ton. printing plates, .007 thick, Ubert wish that everyone plant, and other outbuildings, Bolton Notch Slone Quarry, W DIRECT SALES - Are you the plurlus Three"" 'Lovely ■ "Homes! •35,500 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for 649-3163. ^ could share the Joys of A tlA N T A 1 to 2 days . .. .11* per word per day type of person who would be HEEDED Offers invited. B/W Realty, $1. Phone 643-2711. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• On Jensen Street. Older 6- Apartmanta For Bant S3 marriage that have been willing to work hard for |500 647-1419. Dog$-Blrdi-Pat$ 43 3 to 5 days . .. .10* per word per day per week? If you are, you may for room Colonial with gar­ UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub j:; theirs over the -past 46 lO W lit lIM flkAfUfflS WE HAVE customers waiting :•$ years. g 6 to 26 days . — 9* per word per day qualify for training to repre­ Tofland Street MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room age. Needs some face lif­ Scouts, Boy and Girl Seputs, DOG-CAT BOARDING sent one of the largest Con­ Ranch. Finest construction, Brownies, nurses. East for the rental of your apart­ ting, but is an ideal fami­ bathing/grooming. Complete ment or home. J.D. Real Over 26 days — 8* per word per day sumer Food Suppliers. No Woediaiid Sdiool Area fireplhce, recreation room, Catholic School. 649-1225. modern facilities. Canine experience necessary. Call ly home. Estate Associates, Inc. 646- [773 East Hartf^ garage, spotless condition. _ , Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon 1980. Mr. Streckfus, between 2 and 843,5M. Hutchins Agency 646- SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Road, Manchester. 646-5971. 4, at 569-4990. Carrlar ohould 3166. T.J. CROCKETT processed gravel, stone, sand I W| AtHlIlfJUV ASI ^ LOOKING for anything in real havB bika Rsaltors 643-1577 and fill. For delivery call CANINE HOLIDAY Inne - MANAGER - Restaurant. George H. Griffing, Andover, estate rental - apartments, Call Basic Obedience Classes now homes, multiple dwellings, no High volume with deli and 742-7886. forming. Individual and For period ending 7 a.m., Wednesday, June 1. Tuesday baxery in Hartford. fees. Call J.D, Real Estate night will find thundershowers in parts of the Pacific protection lessons also Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Experience necessary. Top 647-9946 NEW COLONIAL - Three TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - available. For reservations, Know? Northwest and from the eastern Lakes, southeastward in the wages, plus bonus incentive. Good condition. Good for Herald Circulation •36,500 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, first THE VnUiRD BUIUHNG please call 646-5971. 454 MAIN STREET - 2nd. Our Ad-Visor is mid Atlantic states and into the Carolinas. Clear to partly Send reply to Box TT, c/o floor laundry, fireplaced plating, or welding. Call 649- Manchester Herald. Dapt. 3439 from noon til 6:00 p.m. floor. Three room heated just the type who cloudy elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (approximate Six room Cape with front living room, central. 843,500. FREE KITTENS - Box apartment. $180. Security. maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 64 ( 86), dormers. Fireplace, at­ Keith Real Estate, 646-0126, trained. Cute and frisky. Call Call 646-2426 , 9 to 5. can sell that good Boston 57 (73), Chicago 56 ( 72), Dallas 70 (91), Denver 53 PART TIME Evenings - We 649-1922. 320 MAIN STREET SALE - Reconditioned Stan­ 646-5933, tached garage, walk-out dard Typewriters. (90), Duluth 47 ( 68), Houston 74 ( 92), Jacksonville 69 ( 92), are expanding. We need • ••••••••••••• but no longer supervisors. Experienced in MECHANIC - No experience basement, private lot. Guaranteed. Also call us for FOUR ROOMS - 50 Birch Kansas City 62 (85), Little Rock 65 ( 92), Los Angeles 60 (73), MANCHESTER - New (Corner of Armory) Llve^mck ” 44 Street. First floor. Adult cou­ used typewriter building, cleaning required. Current training Vacant. Owner will trade. Colonial. Three bedrooms, cleaning and overhaul of your Miami 68 ( 88), Minneapolis 55 (78), New Orleans 72 ( 92), openings. Good salary, paid typewriter. Small charge for ple. No children, or pets. 649- for you. maintenance. Manchester, walk-in closets, country [Professional office building. Fully rented. Within walking distance| RM RO CK STABLE - in 6987. New York 60 ( 70), Phoenix 76 (106), San Francisco 54 ( 68), Vernon, East Hartford areas. training. Enlistment r^uired. kitchen, living room, dining Ito hospital. Excellent return. For further information... pick up and delivery. Yale Mirlborough offers a limited Seattle 51 (65), St. Louis 60 ( 82), Washington 62 (74). Wages negotiable with Ages 17-35. Call U.S. Army at U CROCREH area ell. Hardwood floors, Typewriter Service, 41 number of box stalls. $85 a experience. Contact General 6419462. 643-1577 Call Purnell Place, 649-4986. EAST HARTFORD - Two PHONE 643-2711 Rtallors storm doors and windows. month for full board. Large bedroom townhouse. One and ad Services Inc., 649-5334. f Off AiSfSMNcr Iff ffuiciffo rouff Call evenings, 649-5125, Days lighted ring and trails nearby. 1/2 baths, all appliances, full MMISSILE CREWMAN - No 289-8251. LOAM, GRAVEL, sand, 568-2817 or 295-0483. experience required. Current washed stone, wood chips, basement, washer/dryer NAME huokup. heated. $255. RNs - LPNs training openings. Good MANCHESTER - 4 bedroom, complete landscaping. 742- ADDRESS 7-3, 3-11 shift, full time, salary, paid training. DUPLEX 6-3, Fireplace, T.J. CROCKETT 7833 or 649-2178. Antiquot 48 monthly, 528-1708 weekdays. SheHeralb carpeting, aluminum stoi storms, bi-level Contemporary, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY part time, weekends relief. Enlistmenn required. Ages 17- - [ 2 furnaces, trees, 8445 income. Fireplaced family room, 2 1/2 lealtors 643 1577 WANTED Antique furniture, MANCHESTER - Clean one (Jome in and talk to us 35. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. baths, attached 2 car garage. SEARS COLDSPOT Air Con­ STATE 839,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- ditioner - Excellent condition. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or bedroom unit in a small brick You can have every weekend off P .O . Box S91 about our new higher star­ Call Arthur or Suzanne Shorts, ZIP 3166. One year old. 14,000 BTU. other antique items. R. building. Quiet rural at­ ting rate. CONSTRUCTION - No 646-3233, J. Watson Beach Co,, mosphere. $225. includes heat, Mancheater, Conn. 06040 experience required. Chirrent $250. Call after 6, 633-8113. Harrison, 643-8709. PHONE ELLINGTON - 8 Room Early Manchester Office, 647-9139. Homan For Sala Nom e* For Safe 23 Real Etiala Wanted 38 hot water and appliances. EAST HiWTFOM) training openings. Good Equal Housing Opportunity. B lanchard St Rossetto, when Ed Gorman works for you salary, paid training. Enlist­ American Cape. Across .feeirl GARNET RING with cluster WANTED - Old toys, post Offered by the LIVE IN THIS 2 bedroom con­ MAY WE BUY your home? Realtors, 646-2482. CONVALESCENT HOME ment required. Ages 17-35. Ellington Ridge Country Club. of pearls. Yellow gold. cards, steins, stringed in­ 748 Main 81. 5.6 acres. 838,900. Hayes do and enjoy tennis, swim­ Quick, fair, all cdsh and no struments, paintings, fur­ Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. ming and trout fishing. Priced problems. Call Warren E. Original cost $90, sacrifice, While you are out enjoying East Hartford, Conn. Corp., 648-0131, $45. Full length Rust suede niture, clocks, advertising ROCKVILLE - Three Room Hon Many Days to sell, $27,900. Century 21, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Apartment. With heat, hot KENTUCKY FRIED Chicken PHILBRICK coat with fur collar. Size 12, items, outright purchase, con­ yourself on the tennis court or golf Classification I Wurt Mif Ad To Run MANCHESTER - By owner. •47,900 Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. worn twice. $45 . 647-1809. signments. 644-8962. water, stove refrigerator. LICENSED NURSE Hours needs mature, responsible WANTED, Four bedroom men or women to train as Two story building, consisting $158, No pets. Parking for one course, Ed Gorman will be working flexible. Days open. Ideal for Benton Street. Two Fami­ LAKE FRONT Contemporary Colonial - With first floor den. car. Adults only. Security potential shift supervisors. 307 of:3 car garage, ^u s 3 rooms GRADUATION Gift Idea ... WANTED - Hummels, Clocks, for you. retired person. Call 649-2358 presently usm as an antique ly fiat with new heating AGENCY Ranch - Three bedrooms. In Porter Street or Martin Dolls - Paintings, Trains, Eiar- deposit. Call 646-7690. Holp Wontod 13 for information. West Middle 'Turnpike, 1/2 Price on 1,000 Guitars, and shop. Includes lovely older 3 systems, Franklin stoves, Sliding doors from living School area. In the $50s. Call other Musical Instruments! ly Toys, Statues, Furniture, Manchester. Call 563-8141 for room and master bedroom to private party, at 647-1567. LEGAL TOOL AND DIE Maker. Some appointment. bedroom Colonial, on quiet 2-car garage," one apart­ MANCHESTER - Raised Shop early. Master Charge Jugs, Crocks, Almost From the minute he helps you NOTICE experience necessary. Person WINDOW WASHER Wanted - street, off East Center Street. huge deck, facing lake. Owner Anything Old. 646-2690. VILLAGER APTS. ment vacant. Excellent Ranch. Four years old. ana Bank Americard Carpeting, full basement. Vt tile hired will be trained in all Must be experienced, and Possibility of other types of anxious. $47,,900. Century 21, work out a realistic price on your NOTICE reliable. Steady work. Call income producer. Eight rooms, four large Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Houtehold Good* 40 available. Send for Free baths, appliances, heat, patio, air phases of die making and small business. No brokers. Discount Catalogue. Rivers '3 1/2X8" MOTOR Scooter conditioner, no pets, adults C^ourt of Probate, metal-stamping business. 649-5334. bedrooms, 2Vk baths, home, you can start relaxing. Revisions To The Connecticut Dlftrict of Aodover PART TIME 844,900. 647-1567. CUSHMAN MAPLE Hutch - Music Corp. (Factory Outlet) Tires - In good condition, and ESTATE OF CHARLES B. BRAME Send qualifications to Box L fireplace, bowed window, Lot$-Land tor Sale 34 reasonably priced. Call 643- Blue Cross T.J. CROCKETT formal dinin|; room with Large size. Excellent condi­ 654 Main Street, Middletown, CHARLES LESKRANCE Pursuant to an order of Hon. Valdii c/o Manchester Herald. LEGAL SECRETARY DUPLEX 4-5, Nice condition. tion. $150. Call 646-2791, after 4739. Ed will handle all the details. Major Medical Expense Plan Vinkela, Judxe. all claims must be Manchester. Part time. Jul; HELP Realtor* 643-1577 sliders to deck, eat-in Conn. Open ‘til 9. Call 347- S49-7620 presented to the fiduciary named Convenient location. Live rent MANCHESTER - Two B Zone 7:00 p.m. 6400. Rules and Regulations MOLD MAKERS and Tool and August. Reply to Box 7 free or good investment at kitchen, large family room Building Lots. Need to be 4 1/2 FOOT BATH Tub - Claw Like driving buyers to your home below on or before September 1, 1977 c/o Manchester Herald 1. Section 111 — Definitions or be barred by law. 1?ie fiduciary is; Makers for plastic molds. $41,900. M. H. Palmer Realty, with enclosed porch, filled. Low price. Paul W. AIR CONDITIONER - 7,000 ONE SPEEDAIRE Air Com­ legs. 50 years old. Asking THREE/ROOM and showing them around. Like and General Provisions — ' Nancy W. Brame ’ Excellent benefits. Apply Ver­ Circulation Departmont 646-6321. MANCHESTER - Lovely, closets galore, 2-car gar­ Dougan, 643-4535. pressor - 1 HP. I phase. 1 $75.00. Call 289-1390. AvailaWe July 1st. First floor. SECRETARY FOR older style home on deep 1/2 BTU. Whirlpool, Window. paragraph 6 is revised to in- 21 Redwood Lane non Mold & Tool Inc., 199 age, large lot. $60,500. Used 2 months. $125, Call 289- stage. 115-230 volts. Model Heat.^ot water, appliances, helping people arrange financing. Bolton, Conn. 06040 Forest Street, Manchester, purchasing and personal Rotpontlbl* ptroon who acre lot. Walk to school, clude the words, "for INDUSTRIAL LOT - Sheldon 1390. number 9K 322. Used less than Wantod to Buy 48 storage area, laundry 643-4257. department of busy maufac- can work with paopla. church, shopping. 3 bedrooms, Road. Level. About 1/2 acre. Like explaining deposits, down necessary services” as turing company. Must be an 10 hours. First $200 takes it. facilities. Security deposit. No 12 noon to 6:00 p.in. laundry. 11/2 baths, 2 car gar­ All city utilities. Keith Real WE BUY & SELL furniture. Call 646-4100 days. OLDER BUREAUS, pets. $210. 643-4884 or 646-7268. payments and purchase follows: RELIEF COOK -10 to 6 shift. excellent typist and shorthand age, garden shed. Vegetable RANCH — 5V4 rooms, Estate, 646-0126, 649-1922. Dressers, rockers, tables, ability a plus. Maturity and Apply In paraon to ^ Cash on the line. One piece or agreements to buyers. 6, " C o v e re d M edical □ NO TICES Full time. Experienced with garden, and fruit trees. Mid- excellent condition, car­ an entire houseful. 546-6432. BABY FURNITURE - chairs, desks and antiques. Expenses’’ means usual, special diet preferred. Apply po:lise essential. Apply at Multi 29,500 thirties. Principals only. 649- port, rec. room, wooded BOLTON - One acre approved Furniture Barn. 345 Main St. Phone 643-9112. til Excellent condition. Port-a- customary and reasonable in person, or contact Mr. Circuits, 50 Harrison Street, 8321, evenings. lot. Won’t last for only $34,- lot with lovely trees. In area beside Douglas'Motors. crib, play pen, General Bergin, Vernon Manor, 871- Manchester. Between 9 and 4. Mr. Doherty Compact four room So if you’re thinking of selling charges incurred by a L o t( and Found 900. with nice homes. Call Owner Motors love seat, umbrella ROTARY LAWN Mower - In Edmund Gorman 0385. Ranch with one room MANCHESTER - Freshly 643-1347. REFRIGERATORS stroller, carriage. 647-9201. g^ood running condition. Member for necessary ser­ RECEPTIONIST - Excellent your home, call Ed Gorman, FOUND - Adorable very finished in basement. remodeled three bedroom Washers, ranges, used, Reasonable. Please call 643- vices after the effective date Opportunity! Busy orthodon­ Victorian Cape. Gorgeous young puppy. Male. Beagle, RN/LPN - Wanted for full and She Herald COVENTRY NORTH - 8 guaraq^ed and clean. New WATKIN’S Clearance Center 9262. realtor, at 646-4040, or stop in at of Such Member’s coverage tist office in Manchester. country kitchen, convenient i L G O K I N G l! mixed. N e^ s loving home. part time on ail shifts. Apply wooded acres. 800 foot fron­ shipm el^ damaged, GE and on Main St. in Manchester is a g We Oder Ihe largest variety ol 3 for an illness or accidental in­ to Director of Nursing, Public contact, appointments, location. $36,900. Lessenger CAPE — 6 rooms, living tage roaring brook, excellent DON’T THROW your old SB attractive apartments and S his office at 604 East Middle Turn­ Call 568-6604. phone, bookkeeping, patient T.I. CROCKETT Fngidaire. Low prices, B. D. bargain hunter’s paradise. All jury and only if performed or Salmon Brook Convalescent PART TIME Seamstress - Sells, 646-8713 , 423-9291. room, dining room, 3 area. Asxing $23,500. Pearl and Son, 649 Main the lamps, beds, dinettes, mower away. Just call 643- g i lownhouses in Manchester & pike. prescribed by a Physician, Home, off House Street, finances, light typing. Experienced. Evenings. Com­ Rdaltora 643-1577 bedrooms, new kitchen Lessenger Sells, 646-8713, 423- 7530 and we’ll pick them up Rental odice open dailv 9-5 ylfc FOUND - Orange and white Requirements: poise, two Street, 643-2171. sofas, mattresses, chairs and @ weekends. I|.J I g subject to the exclusions set Glastonbury. Please call 633- pany benefits. Call 643-9568. COLUMBIA - Spic ’n span L- cabinets and counters, full 9291. pictures you’ve been looking today. Any condition. kitten. Chestnut Street area. years office experience. Four forth in Section V, for the Call 649-2501. 5244. Ranch. Three good sized basement, treed yard. $33,- FREEZER FOR SALE - for may be here right now at i MMATO I following: day week, some Saturdays. 8100.00 A WEEK and more bedrooms, fireplace, garage, 900.00 TOLLAND - 43 acres. On Upright, 14.8 cubic feet. savings of at least 30% and as LOOKING FOR non-running RNs and LPNs - 3 to 11,11 to Salary Negotiable. Send possible working at home part near lake. $44,900. Lessenger Route 30. $55,000. 25 acres, lawn mowers. Will remove I ENTERPRISES I 2. Section III — Definitions PeraonalM 2 IMMACULATE CAPE - Four Excellent condition. $200,00. much as 507o! Better come 7. Full and part time. Staff Resume to P.O. Box 289, time through mailing cir­ Sells, 646-8713 . 423-9291. South Windsor, city utilities, Lawn Sweeper, good condi­ see before someone buys the free of charge from your « B4C-1021 ^ and General Provisions — and supervisor repositioned. Manchester. culars. Send self addressed bedrooms, fireplaced living COLONIAL CAPE - Near asking $125,000. Century 21, premises. Call 647-9260. HAVE VACANCY - In room, kitchen with built-in High School, 7 rooms, 4 tion, $10.00. Call 643-9262. item you’ve been looking for. ■^11 f ji'./t'.r )!' Ill- )t» 'iT in L paragraph 8 "Deductible Licensed Private Rest Home Join our progressive nursing stamped envelopp. King, Box Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. Amount’’ sub-paragraph D (2) team. Excellent salaries and WANTED - Dow Operator for 233K 122, Mantua, N.J. 08051. dishwasher and stove, bedrooms, IV2 baths, large for elderly gentleman. Call second shift. Experience carpeting thru-out, fenced-in is revised as follows: 742-5048. benefits in a pleasant at­ eat-in kitchen, formal Heal Estate Wanted 28 mosphere. Contact the D.N.S. preferred. Hours 3:10 to 11:40. BILLS COMING IN? Pay treed yard, convenient to MID •60’s dining room, fireplace, 2 (2) the collective expenses Will train on first shift. 10% shopping and bus. 841,900. Call ALL CASH For your property, Meadow’s Convalescent them with excellent earnings. Look this deluxe Ranch car garage. $41,500.00 of the other Family Members Center, Manchester, Conn. shift premium, plus excellent Sell just 4 hours a day. Call for Maryann Cullina, 633-1526. within 24 hours. Avoid Red satisfy an additional in­ □ FINANCIAL 647-9194. benefits. Applications being details: 523-9401. Weslledge Associates, 633- over on Lakewood Circle Tape, Instant Service. Hayes dividual Deductible Amount. accepted between 9 a.m. and 4 5241. South. Loaded with CONTEMPORARY Corporation, 646-0131. ‘ 's.' I ' : f*-- 3. Section III — Definitions VEHICLE MECHANIC - No p.m. Monday through Friday. THE MANCHESTER Board extras, acre plus lot. Our R ^ C H - With 12 rooms, Bond$-8tocka-Mortgagaa t BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy and General Provisions — a experience required. Current KlockCo., 1386 Tolland 'ijke., of Education accepting sign is on the property. in executive neighborhood, SELLING your house? Call us training openings. Good Manchester, Conn. An Equal applications for certified intersection. Large seven with adjoining inlaw apart­ first and we'll make you a new paragraph II is included room home, large lot. $55,000. Drive by and call salary, paid training. Enlist­ Opportunity Employer. remedial reading teachers to ment. Main house has cash offer. T.J. Crockett, as follows: GOOD NEW S! Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Realtor, 643-1577. Home owners can obtain a second ment required. Ages 17-35. begin in September under large sunken living room, 11. The term "Totally mortgage with best terms in town. Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. GAL FRIDAY - Sharp gal federally funded program. T.J. CROCKETT s No legal fees. with light typing, figure app- MANCHESTER - By owner. formal dining room, 3 Disabled" as used in this Con­ Appileanns must be Realtor* 643-1577 IMMEDIATE Cash for your tract shall mean with respect No commissions. VOICE INTERCEPTOR - No titude, some previous collec­ Manchester residents and Six room aluminum sided baths, 4 bedrooms, master property. Let us explain our No hidden chafes. tion work preferred, and able Cape with fireplaced living bedroom with dressing fair proposal. Call Mr. to a Subscribing Member, the A second mortgage for consolida­ experience required. Current currently unemployed. Con­ Sarvfcat Offered 31 Servlcai Ottered tion of all your blus. Easy monthly training openings. Good to deal with the public. Call tact Mr. Deakin, ^ 5 8 5 4 . room, air conuitioning and area, family room, large Belfiore, 647-1413. inability of the Subscribing CARPENTRY St Masonry - paymenU. First time ever offered. salary, paid training. Enlist­ 528-6702 for an interview. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• awnings, near school and WATERFRONT - Selection of game room with pool table, J.P. LEWIS St SON - Interior Member because of an inury No legal fees. Write... shopping. $36,900. No agents C&M TREE Service - Free es­ Additions and remodeling. or disease to perform the ment required. Ages 17-35. Bualnan Opportunity 14 lakefront hom es. $19,900 plus extra building lot. timates, discount senior WINDOW CLEANING - and Exterior Painting, Call U.S. Army at 643-9486. NOTICE. Now hiring. Steady please. 649-9369. seasonal, $28,500 heated Free estimates. Cali Anthony duties of any occupation for Box RR Wrap Skirt citizens. Company Commercial & Residential. Paperhanging, and work - Starting to take seasonal, $38,900 2 homes year remodeling. Fully insured. Squillacote, 649-0811. which he is suited by reason of SMALL ENGINE‘Service EIGHT ROOM Older Colonial 2 FAMILY - Duplex 5-5, Manchester owned and Full insured. Free estimates. c/c Manchester Herald ADDRESSERS Wanted applications for full time round and seasonal, $49,900 Call Quality Maintenance In­ 649-9658. education, training or employment. A number of job Corporation expanding dealer with two car garage on treed I '/ i baths, new kitchen operated. Call 646-1327. CARPENTRY, Remodeling, Immediately! Work at home network. No experience year round, $97,500 super year corporated, 646-8845. experience, and, with respect — no experience necessary — openings to be filled. 528-3M9 lot in quiet residential area. round. Lessenger Sells, 646- cabinets, 1st floor laundry PAINTER NEEDS Work - Additions - Roofing, siding, necessary. Complete training Clean, airy rooms. Natural room, separate heating ROTO TILLING - Gardens, and painting. No job too to a Family Member, the In­ excellent pay. Write between 9 and 2 only. 8713, 423-9291, LAWNS MOWED - Call 649- Interior, Exterior Painting, □ EMPLOYMENT program. 8300. investment wooduork. Truly an excellent systems. Good income. flower beds. Reasonable. Call small. Free estimates. 644- ability of the Family Member American Service, 8350 Park 646-7644. 7071 after 6:00 p.m. Papering, by the hour or job. NOW ACCEPTING required to start your own value in the Mid 30’s, Mr. 3079. because of an injury or dis­ Lane, Suite 269, Dallas, Texas business. Ideal for retired or NUTMEG HOMES offers a $45,500. Residential, Commercial. 75231. Applications for full time DeRocco, Belfiore Agency three bedroom Raised Ranch. Summer homes, apartments, ease to engage in substantial­ Halp Wantad 13 R art time. Details on request. 647-1413, EXPERT TREE Removal - WE CAN SAVE you money ly ail of the normal activities employment. Call 872-4515. Ir. Barker. ESCA Field 1 1/2 baths, beautifully pan­ TWO FAMILY - Built in Free estimates. Insured. and time by painting your windows puttied. 20 Years RoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 RELIABLE - Man 20-40 years. eled family room with of persons of like age and sex PHONE FROM home to ser­ Training Division Box 619, 1974. Walking distance to Working Manchester area for house this summer. For a experience! Will Travel. E. Personality and appearance BOOKKEEPER - Secretary - BOLTON - By owner. Large fireplace. We also have lots Davis, 649-0495. in good health. vice our customers in the Wading River, New York. country Ranch on acre lot, hospital. Five rooms, full over eight years. Reasonable. good job and a low cost, tall BIDWELL Home Improve­ essential. Mechanical, elec­ Convalescent Home seeking 11792. available. Call 643-9177. Call, State Tree Expert Co., 688-0260 or 688-4345 for a free ment Co. Expert installation 4. Section VII — Provision for Manchester area, flexible full time Bookkeeper / fireplace, 2 car garage, many applianced kitchens, . trical experience desired. 742-6591. estimate. Bullding-Contrecling 33 of aluminum siding, gutters Termination or Amendment— hours, super earnings, 249- Phone general manager, 643- Secretary. Diversified duties, extras. $58,900. ^-7834. FOREST HILLS - 4-5 bedroom b^room s and 1 bath each 7773. SERVICE BUSINESS with and trims. Roofing installa­ paragraph 7 is deleted and 2171. with emphasis on Ranch on cul de sac. 2 baths, unit. Separate heating EX PER IEN C ED MOM - WES ROBBINS carpentry bookkeeping. Call Meadows 8800 a week income. Available' CLUTTERED ATTICS & tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- replaced as follows: in this area. A cash business. wooded lot, maintenance free. systems, driveways and Cellars? Will haul unwanted Available to care for school remodeling specialist. Ad­ 9109. SALES POSITION - Straight POWER GENERATOR Convalescent Home, 647-9191. Must be seen. Quick occupan­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 7. In the event of termina­ commissions, leads furnished Minimum down payment basements. Ready for im­ items for you reasonably. Call age children. Nathan Hale Equipment Operator - No cy. $71,900. C entury 21, School area. 643-2780. built-ins, bathrooms, tion of a Member’s coverage to homeowners. Cali 242-5402. required. 643-4301. MANCHESTER & mediate occupancy, $57, 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free HORACE Tetrault - Siding, experience required. Current RESPONSIBLE ADULT - Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. estimates. kitchens. 649-3446. under this Contract, and such 500. roofing, storm windows, aw­ training openings. Good Experienced in store work. ESTABLISHED Pest Control ODD JOBS - Chain saw work, nings. Quality workmanship, Member is Totally Disabled PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The salary, paid training. Enlist­ Top salary. Alternate days, 9 VICINITY NEW THREE Bedroom Air Force recently announced firm. Gross over 810,000 in ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars lighl hauling, basements and CUSTOM CARPENTRY - free estimates. Fully insured. on the effective date of ter­ ment required. Ages 17-35. a.m. to 4 p.m. Apply in per­ 1976. An excellent reputation Ranch - Fireplace, garage, LAKEWOOD CIRCLE and attics. Moving large yards cleaned. Free es­ Homes, Additions, Repairs, 872-9187, 649-3417. new openings for individuals Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. son, Pine Pharmacy, 664 •3 8 ,0 0 0 city utilities. Residential. Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, ^ FANTASTIC! mination, suclv Member shall with prior military service. If and potential. Owner has AREA — Immaculate 7 appliances, also stone or loam timates. Call Kevin. 646-2362. Center Street. lOn quiet street ini Asking $45,900. Century 21, 345-2009. be entitled to benefits only for other commitments. 528-4749. room Cape, country delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. SPECIALIZING cleaning and you nave been out for less EARN EXTRA Money Part Manchester, is our lovely I Jackston-Avante, 646-1316. angers Covered Medical Expenses, than 5 years and are looking kitchen, fireplaced living CHENEY’S Landscaping Ser­ repairing chimneys, roofs, Incurred as a result of the in­ time, working from our plea­ MISTER SOFTEE Truck on 4 Vi bedroom Cape With a I leavy vice - Landscapingg lawn LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - new roofs. Free estimates. 30 ;b a s 9 's - for "A Great Way of Life’-T- sant office. Hourly rate, plus NEW LISTING - L-Shaped room, 4 bedrooms, rec new homes custom built, It Iht way Bob Stavnitky, of 160 jury or Illness causing the contact the Air Force im­ East Hartford display 198 South Road, Far­ I deep lot. 2 bedrooms and! tilizer plant. Job involves maintenance, yards cleaned, Years Experience. Rowley, A boUVes commission. No experience Ranch. Extra large room, large treed lot. $42,- remodeled, additions, rec total dlsabllitv, but only for a mediately. Call 646-7440. mington, Conn. Immediate nursery upstairs, formal! handlirg and stacking fer­ brush clearea. Chain saw 643- 5361. Gardner Straat, Manchaatar necessary. Will train. Call us bedrooms. Fireplace. Garage 500.00 work. Low, reasonable rates. rooms, garages, kitchens , - I period which shall be the DEALERSHIP delivery. Summer is here. Act I dining room, fireplaced| tilizer bags. Must be in good datcribaa the raaponta to hit Barn at 569-49M. Huge country lot, $38,500. Cen­ physical condition. Phone Mr. Phone 647-1852. remodeled, bath tile, cement ROOFING - Chimney repairs. lesser of either: (a) a period STEADY WORK - Reliable, now, call today for an appoint­ I living room, and garage. ment. 677-9089. These are tury 21, Jackston-Avante, 646 Hill, 643-0644. work. Steps, dormers. Guaranteed workmanship! Bala ad, wjileh ran In lha Harald equal to the length of time hard worker, who wants 1316. COLONIAL — Seven POSITION AVAILABLE for Good Pert Time Income choice and established routes.* Pelntlng-Peperlng 33 Residential or commercial. Free estimates. Call Randy, \ Claaalflad aactlon on May 13th. and such Member was covered un­ steady employment, good in­ Accounts Payable Clerk. Must rooms, 3 bedrooms, IMi Call 649-4291. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- 1:00 p.m. to 4 p.m. . •4 0 ,9 0 0 VINYL REPAIR - We can fix 644- 2290, after 4:00 p.m. \ 14th. Approximately 400 people der this Contract, or (b) the have good calculator DUPLEX - 7-7. Formal dining baths, rec room with bar, 2 only. Mon.-FrI. sofas, chairs, cars etc. No INFLATION FIGHTERS - twelve (12) consecutive experience. Willing to train I In lovely residential areal room. ’Three bedrooms, plus firepla(je, some wall-to. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ahowad upl 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. need for expensive Teachers with 18 years Heating-Plumbing 3S months following termination, right person. Send resume to □ EDUCATION I of Manchester, this three I den, country kitchen. Two car wall. Tastefully decorated. recovering. 568-5878. experience offer quality pain­ Carpentry and general con­ NOW accepting applications Saturday provided however, the P.O. Box 1127, Broad Street Ibedroom brick front! garage. Separate furnaces. Garage. $39,900. ting with 20 to 507c savings. tracting. Residential and SEWERLINES, sink lines, for full time employmentt. Station, Manchester, Conn. $48,900. Cenlury 21, Jackston- commercial. Whether it be a maximum specified herein Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 Apply In panon to I Colonial, with fireplaced! REWEAVING burns, holes. Fully insured. Free es­ cleaned with electric cutters, Prhata ln$tructlon» 1$ I living room, formal dining! Avante, 646-1316. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. timates. 643-1609, 742-8764. small repair job. 3 custom by professionals. McKinney have not been exceeded. only. RANCH — 7 rooms, 3 years Shouldn’t you bo putting your Tog MATURE, Responsible room, and private yard! Window shades, Venetian built home or anything in Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ Benefits under this (Entrant I old, with first floor family Solo ad whoro It will do you tho moot OIL BURNER - Heating ser­ Woman - to clean nome two GUITAR, BANJO, Bass ■ makes this an attractive) 1433 blinds. Keys, TV for rent. PAINTING - interior and between, call 646-1379. pany, 643-5^. will cease when the Member mornings per week. Mr. Hatak good? vice man. Full time. lessons: Private studio. room, fireplace, eat-in PAnERN 10.16 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- exterior, paperhanging, becohies eligible, either by References required. Phone Children ages 5 on. Adults. I home for your family. W EST SIDE FOR ALL your Dry Wall Uniforms and transportation kitchen, formal dining 5221. excellent work. References. NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet 646-0688, after 6 p.m. Days, evenings, Saturdays. The wrap skirt is u pop­ needs - Drobiak Dry Wall law or otherwise, for another provided. Full benefits. Top room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ular style and easy to Free estimates. Fully in­ repairs, plugged drains, Insurance policy or plan Free loan Instrument. •8 9 ,9 0 0 baths, 2-car garage sew, too. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Company, 575 Center Street, kitchen faucets replaced, hourly rate. For the man who She Heralb CAPE Manchester. Call 646-8882. during this period. FULL TIME Medical Reasonable rates. 646-6557. aluminum siding, treed lot. I’rinted Pattern 1133 Painting - Insured. Good 4431. repaired. Rec rooms, IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN THE can meet our requirements. Secretary - With experience 17.93 acres of cleared land! Tile above amendments are Preferably resident of South 6 rooms, dormer, $58,500. with Photo-Guide is in work. Reasonable rates. Free batnroom remodeling, heat R referred. Write Box SS, c/o 1 with strong possibilities of I QUALITY PAINTING and NEWTON SMITH effective July 1, 1977. Windsor, Manchester or Ver­ Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 fireplace, 1 x IVi baths. Sizes 10 to 10. Size 12, estimates. Call Ed Dascanlo, modernization, etc. Free MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD... lanchester Herald. ■ subdivision, and a five I Waist 26W, 1% yards 649-6985. Paper Having by Willis Remodeling, Repairing. Rec Estimate gladly given. M & M John J. Kennedy non area. Inquire Imperial [bedroom Raised Ranch, Ini Neat, clean home. Good rooms. No job too small. 649- Oil, 644-1521. of 60-inch. Scnultz. Fully insured, Plumbing St Heating. 649-2871. Corporate Secretary MASON TENDER - KODAK DISTRIBUTOR POLAROID I move-in condition. Two! area. Patterns availabis only LAWr:S MOWED, light references. 649-4343. 3144. ^ - 5 Experienced only. Call after 6 [fireplaces, 2'A baths, for-| tn sizes shoum. trucking, some tree work. PLUMBING and Heating - DRIVERS FOR School Buses p.m., 872-6174. EVEREADY W A N T E D KEYSTONE PHILBRICK CARPENTRY, Custom - jm al dining room, paneled | TO ORDER, llnd $1.00 for lu ll Low rates. Call after 5 p.m. HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Fast service. Reasonanle CALL TODAY PHONE 643-2711 wanted - We will train you. F.J. SPiLECKI piltirn, plat 2$t Isr poitaii ad Houses - Addditions, garages, Part time. Housewives and WESTINQHOUSE HOLSON ALBUMS [family room. In Bolton. handlinr. 646-8864 or 647-1240. painted for $150-$200 by rates. Licensed. Call Ron. M3- BRICK LAYER experienced Realtor* 543-2121 scheduling now. Professional roofing and siding, kitchens, 6567. retirees prefered. Manchester IndIvIduAl. Male or Female, needeo full or part-time to die- AGENCY SUE BURNETT bathrooms, and repair work in fireplace and general con­ tribute world lamous Kodak him and other photo products Manchoolor Evoning Horald CARPENTRY - All types of considers any job. 289-9287, area, 643-2373. Vernon area, struction. Call after 6 p.m., oof all kinds. Call Robert Jar­ 875-2826.______through company eaiabiishad locations. Make this your Realtors 1150 At*, ol Aimrlcao carpentry; Remodeling, evenings or weexends, Don. 872-6174. Now Yorli, N.Y. lOCSJ roofing, siding. No job too vis for estimate, 643-6712. year tor indapendtnee. S4U9S 00 investment. Guaranteed 12 Sarv/caa Wanted 30 COUPLE TO ACT as month merchendlse repurchase agieement. MINI ESTATE - 12 1/2 acres P riiil Namt, R ddraii w in ZIP small. Free estimates. 644- PAPER HANGING Expert RN - Public Health Nursing CODE, Stylo NomDor lo d SUo. 3079. Your average paper, in CARPENTRY & GENERAL CLASSIFIED superintendent in small apart­ CALL Mr. Martin (ToH Free) 1 tOO-BM 1200 or Coltect AA14-22S-176i of woods surrounds this Supervisor. BS with a Majestic Dutch colonial, 646-4200 The Spring & Summer average room , $30. Mr. Contracting. Residential- ODD JOBS DONE - CelUrs. ment house. Maintenance, and Monday to FrWay, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ■ Sal. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. E.8.T, ■77 BASIC FASHION attics, garages, yards She H cratii ADS minor repairs, in Hartford minimum of two yehrs Dubaldo/LetperanGa loaded with extras. Huge WHY PAY MORE? Quality Richman, 646-3864. Commercial. Repairs, ad­ experience for the South rooms. Shown by appoint­ contains a Bonus Coupon. Service - Major Appliances - ditions, complete buildings. cleaned, moving trucking. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING BRING area. Please state experience, orwrit.: FIRESTONE PHOTO CO., Price . , . $2.00 a copy. Loam for sale. Lawn service. family status and age, strictly Windsor Public Health Nur­ FIRESTONE BUILOINQ - SINCE 1S4S 646-0505 ment. Call today. $148,990. W I NEED LIETINQE NOWI Genuine Parts - Fast Service - A. L W. PAINTING - Very Free estim ates. Cali Ron THINKING OF SELLINO YOUN Add $2.00 for the New No job too big or small ■ SM- RESULTS confidential. Write w x N c/o sing Association. Call 644- * 1S2N. 3rd SI . CohimlHii. Ohio 43211 Century 21, Jackston-Avante PROPERTYT CALL TODAYI Accredited Technician - Call reasonable. Free Estimates. Churchill or Mike Dzagan, Manchester Herald. 0942, or 644-2511, Ext. 14, 646-1315. SUCCESS Hi SEWING. R.A, Pearl, 643-5465. Call Wayne, 649-7696. 64Sm39. 8522. between 9 and 1. 1 w* y.

PAGE SIXTEEN- - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 Autoo For Solo 81 Autoo For Solo 81 Trucko for Solo 82 L ldl« .way 1 Stringed wmttirap ______. OfffcM-StorM tor Boat SB U U tU U [JIIllDCO WE PAY 115 for complete dm* initrurnem □ □ □ □ u q W u i o g d d 1971 FORD PICKUP - 3/4 ten. Ardtnt 2 Pretege ) NQ I'M NOT rrfe A SOAP M ANCHESTER - R e ta il junk cars. Cal11 Joey, Tolland 1973 VOLVO - Four door, six Camper special. Heavy duty, iffKdon 3 Trounced in □ □ n u D □ XAJcEMVWIFE.. WATCHm HENSt/ OPBRA and/or manufacturing space. Auto Body, 528-1990. cylinder, 4-speed with over­ Dear Abby 2,000 square feet to 100,00 all new tires with fifth wheel. 9 Cod. dot tennia n O D D D F L E A e B / drive, am/fm stereo, air con­ 12 Chtriublo or- □ □ □ □ □ □ square feet. Very reasonable. PARTS Department now open New front wheel disc brakes. 4 Sophitm ditioning. 92,000 miles. Runs like new. Real clean g.nintion 5 Forbiddan n p B D B a p u u Brokers protected. Call Saturdays. Complete line of Excellent condition. Asking By Abigail Van Buren (ibbr.) □□□□ □□□□□ H^man Properties, 1-226- Chrysler parts. Chorches truck. 646-4132. . City □□□□□ □□□(!] 53,500. 228-9349. 13 Yo8t.rd.y (Fr.) 6 Lubricatat Motors. 649-3646. 14Wlpo 7 Dog doctor, p p G D n D o n DODGE PICK UP - 1974. 15 Spin a n n o P D DIOO. 6 cylinder, standard. for ahort n o D B a P D DEAR ABBY: 1 am a 36-year-oId liberated woman. I’ve 16 Low Itm .l. 8 Abration 30,000 miles. Radlals. FM vole* annaDlaaDnan 9 Normandy radio. Electronic ingition. tried sex and I don’t dislike it, but it’s not worth all the 17 Ozon. □□pp^iHaDaG Invation day Excellent condition. 872-9874. trouble. 18 BottomloM 26 Mincao oath 41 Log 10 Blua flag I Sex never was a very important part of my life, but most 20 Arbitrary 27 ClothM 42 PIsgt part people Wink there is something wrong with a person who .iMrtion 11 Baginnar 28 Burmtta I 19 Fratamal 43 Hsed doesn’t have a strong sex drive. (colloq.) currancy 44 Water pitcher 22 Wing mambar 29 Epochs . i . I am not frigid; 1 am very affectionate. I can lie in rity" 45 Not alhm lover’s arms and enjoy the feeling of closeness, but if it 23 Unlightmi 21 Elactrical unit 30 Brutiih Motorcycloo-Blcfcloo 84 24 Control 23 Exclamation 32 Rnidua 46 Saxhorn doesn’t culminate in the sex act, it’s all right with me. 47 Sloped : and E m ut 27 Plpott* ofinnoyanca 36 Connactlon TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville Am 1 weird? Or do you understand what I’m saying? 31 Sluggish 48 Minus 24 Atdrod 36 Wordbook Mlck«y Finn — Morrl8 W*iS8 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and CONTENT 32 Act of 25 laraali round 51 Britlih 38 Aacribabla YOUR WEI6HT rack. 51,750. 289-4042. loaming danca imperial color DEAR CONTENT; I understand what you're saying, 33 Socond ai£E> and you are NOT weird. I think you are an intelligent, poraon 1 2 3 4 6 • 7 6 1 16 11 honest woman who values love above sex. No need to 34 Constollation ACTUARIAL ★ ★ 35 Sotaon of 12 13 14 . -.3 apologize for it. fttting IV.,':'/; 1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON IB 18 17 PROBABILITIES FX-1200 - Built by factory 36 Proporty engineer. Brancn heads, DEAR ABBY: 1 clipped and saved the above from your 37 Dada It 11 zo 21 Barnett clutch, aluminum column because 1 felt exactly the way CONTENT felt, and 39 David’s lathtr ■ rocker rollers, Mlkunl car­ I applauded your answer. 40 Onaa (Fr.) 22 41 Conttmporary ■ II------^1 buretor, balanced motor, blue 1 am a woman in my 50s, married 25 years, and I have a 24 26 21 21 26 30 printed motor anii^ransmis- happy home and family life with my husband and three palmar L ■ sion. 53,400 firm. Call646-7732. college-age children. 42 Audacity 31 54095 Knowing that a 36-year-old woman also felt that sex isn’t 45 Of fingara 1 ■ 49 EvargrMn trM 34 Thn/£* worth the trouble gave me a great deal of comfort. So ★ ★ 50 Region ■ ■ much emphasis is placed on sex these days that one gets 62 Pratty 37 31 the feeling that it is the ultimate in a relationship, and that ■ HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, 53 Actreu Wait 40 Aportmonti For Boat 53 Apartmonlt For Boat 53 Aportmonlt For Boat 53 excellent condition, many love, understanding and affection are not enough. 64 Toothwl ■ extras. Exceptionally good How about running a survey, Abby? It would be whMl 42 43 44 46 47 46 FOUR ROOMS for rent. FOUR ROOM Ranch - performance since purchased interesting to find put how many women (and men) feel 66 Kimono aaih ■ ■ LARGE FIVE Room Apart­ MANCHESTER - Four Room Fireplace, garage. Pleasant, 41 60 61 62 Prl8cilla’8 Pop — Al Vermeer ment. Appliances, unheated, Apartment in four familv. Refrigerator, stove. 398 Hart­ '3. iJ; new. 5500. Call 646-5840 after that sex is not really worth the trouble. Let’s hear it (pl.) 3 convenient location. Working 4.x. 56 Be wrong ford Road. 5165 monthly. Pets from. . . 63 64 parking, no pets. References. Central location. 5140 adults only. No children, pets. 4:30 p.m. 66 Security. One child accepted. monthly, plus heat and allowed. Call 649-1946. THE AFFECTIONATE SILENT MAJORITY 57 Little ■AND I FINALLY IT W kS T H E ONLY utilities. 647-1113 after 6:30 643-2880. MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE whirlpool 16 67 61 5200 . 646-0057. 68 Snooze. WENT ID HIM WAY I COULD ^ AVAILABLE JULY 1. Six - Lowest Rates Available! DEAR SILENT: Were I to ask my readers for responses room Duplex. South end area. SIX ROOM CAPE close to (NCWtf AfIR l5rrtRfR5Si A88M j ON MY KNEES.' GET HIM OUT FROM MAYBERRY VILLAGE - TWO FAMILY, Five rooms. Immediate binding authority. to the question of how men and women feel about the UNDER THE B E l^ Two bedrooms, 5250 monthly. Large attic and basement. shopping, bus, schools. 5325 12295 Sunny Day Option. Clarke In­ Three rooms, newly monthly. Security and importance of sex, the results would not be conclusive decorated, no appliances. Bus Plus heat, utilities. Security, References required. Securi­ surance Agency, 643-1126. ty. Send reply to Box U, c/o references required. Mr, because: (a) those who readily volunteer information about stop and parking. Security references required. Mr, their sex lives tend to be exhibitionists and therefore not Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646- Manchester Herald. Bissell, Philbrick Agency, 646- 1976 50VL MOTOBECAN;N% deposit and references. Adults 4200. typical; (b| I suspect that people lie about their sex lives preferred. 528-5943. 4200. Moped - 100 mpg. Has Win at Bridge JUST MARRIED? Immediate ' nately 400 miles. 5100 in more than any other subject. MANCHESTER - Five room THREE AND 1/2 Room occupancy. Four room apart­ OHIcot-Storot for BonI 55 extras. 5550. Call 649-9430. Duplex. Centrally located Apartment - Refrigerator, hot ment. Recently redecorated. DEAR ABBY: I live in a six-unit apartment house that is Available July 1st. 5200. J. D. water, stove, included. Securi­ No pets. Utilities extra. 5185. ROCKVILLE - 5,000 Square small, so we have gotten to know our neighbors. A bgautHiil play lor 7 Real Estate. 646-1980. ty. 5150 monthly. Available 633-6026. feet industrial space, 2,000 My next-door neighbor is my problem. It seems that his immediately. Call 643-8883 square feet office space. Easi­ biggest enjoyment in life is going through the trash barrels nature. He hoped to get a NORTH (D) 31 spade raise, but South rebid to BOLTON THREE Room after 5 p.m. LARGE THREE Room ly sub-dividable. 249-0495, 249- Camporo-Trallort that sit on the side of our apartment building. These Apartment - Centrally « AQ J76 three notrump. Now, North Apartment. Fireplace, sun 4715. Mobllo Homoa 85 barrels contain the trash of everyone residing in this VQ2 deck, References required. ATTRACTIVE Three room located. Heated. 5195 building, including my own. went to four diamonds. South monthly. Security and ♦ AK43 signed off at four hearts and Captain Eaay — Cropka and Lawrence No Pets. 5240 Monthly. 643- apartment. Stove ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ 18’ CAMPER trailer - single How do I deal with this annoying situation? A 9i 5983. refrigerator, heat, hot water, references required. 646-1316, fice. Ground level, central axle, excellent condition. North raised to five. after 5, 649-8782. 22295 I N. HOLLYWOOD WEST EAST electricity. References. No location, professional a«omat/c, p|’ ^-Ooor, w „ J Eleven years old. 51,500. Call South’s six-club bid showed LEMME GET A K 10 6 3 * a 4 2 the ace; North’s six diamonds THIG 5TRAIGHT1 MANCHESTER - One pets. 5170. 646-3167 , 228-3540. building, parking and utilities. Color. PB, air u 742-8930„- DEAR NORTH: I fail to see how your neighbor’s EAST HARTFORD - Call 649-2865. tr 10 7 V 0 8 6 showed that he was interested you STAGED THIS bedroom apartments. In­ fascination with his neighbors’ trash could present a dividual entrances, single MANCHESTDR - Four Mayberry Village, Attractive LOOK NO MORE - We have 0 10 8 6 « 0 7 2 in a grand slam, but South PRIVATE EYE SCENE AQJ73 AK864 T' MAKE SHIVAUN storv buildings. Full Rooms. Heat, hot water. 5200 four room apartment. STORES & OFFICES for rent the home for you. One only. "problem” to you. If it’s his “biggest enjoyment in life," decid^ not to bid it. Parking - one car. Inquire 17 why not regard it as a weird and somewhat childish SOUTH THIMK. SOU'K.e maintenance service, 5210- monthly. Security and lease. - Manchester, pripne location. Display model 14 foot wide, The game was match-point UNDER SUSPICION 5230. per month heated. No Centrally locate. 649-7544, Indian Hill Street. Heat. Air. P ark i^ . Janitor. pleasure, and let it go at that. * 8 loaaed with extras. Just 510,- V AK J843 duplicate and South was look­ VOURSELF?^ pets or children. Damato 649-6985. 5100 per month, starting. 649- 900. Im m ediate parking ing at 12 easy tricks. The Enterprises, 646-1021 Homot for BonI 54 5334, 643-1393. ♦ QJS through out the state. A A 10 8 same 12 were there at SIX ROOMS (2 Family Excellent financing available. ONE BEDROOM 45 "xl0' North-South vulnerable notrump so South wanted to TWO ROOM Apartment - Fur­ House) With three bedroom, Trades welcome. Plaza play safe or reasonably safe nished. Stove, refrigerator, on a quiet residential, dea­ Mobile Home. Bolton. Single Astro-graph Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross for six while trying for seven. heat, hot water. Apply dend street Broad & Center working adult only. No OFFICE SPACE^ Highway, Berlin Tpke. Berlin, West North East Sooth your u . ^•ought M « T Marlow's, 867 Main St. Street area. Security deposit children, pets. Lease. 643- FOR RENT Conn. 1-828-0369. By BERNICE BEDE 080L 1 A Pass 3tF He won the club, led a spade and references renuired. 2880.______Pass 3A Pass 3N. T. to the ace, rufM a spade, Children and small pets 250 square feet, center of Pass t o Pass 41F cashed the ace of trumps, led FOUR ROOM Apartment. Hot EAST HARTFORD - Six room ARE YOU Selling your mobile Pass 50 Pass welcome. Early June oc­ Manchester, air conditioning and home. Buyers waiting. Please LEO (July 22-Aug. 22) 8A a trump to the queen, noted water. Available June 1. Call Cape for rent. Adults, no pets. parking. Call 643-9551. Pass 8 0 Pau 6V cupancy. Reply Box S, c/o Security, References. 5260. call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- Something you're hoping tor It that both opponents had after 6. 646-4105. poasible. but It won't be as a u y Pass Pass Pan Manchester Evening Herald. 289-2824. 828-0369. ___ followed, ru ff^ a third spade Alley Oop — Dave Graue as you think. You have to bo very Opening lead — Q A high, pulled East’s last trump, careful how you develop It today. PHOENIX TRAILER - Sleeps By Oswald & James Jacoby overtook his queen of Autos For Salo 81 Autoa For Safa 8. Excellent condition. Ice VIRGO (Aug. 23-8ept 22) Out­ diamonds, ruffed out the king box, heater, stove, 5750. Call 9 MI iiIq )? siders could butt Into a family af­ In studying the significance of spades and had his 13 trick to 5, 643-7757. fair today and cause com­ of ordinary bids the simple when diamonds broke 3-3. June 1, tan plications that otherwise rebld of your own suit is in the 1969 SCAMP Tent Trailer. wouldn't exist. Don't leave the nature of a sign-off unless you INVENTORY door open tor this to happen. 0:r'" Sleeps 8, heater, sink, cooler, You’re going to form an In­ are rebiddlng in a situation goorf shape. 5750. Call 643-2882 teresting association this year LIBRA (SepL 23-Oeb 22) Your where your partner is not go­ after 6 p.m. with one ol your own sox with Ideas and ways ol doing things ing to pass. Under those cir­ A Minnesota reader had whom you have much In com­ may seem nifty to you, but others cumstances this rebld may be asked us what we rebid with AulomoUv* Sorvico 88 mon. This person will Introduce won't necessarily be Impreaaad. just denying any additional the North hand after partner’s -V. “43-2J4S you to a whole new circle of Don't be surprised If you get op­ values or it may be tem­ three-heart response to the REDUCTION SALE ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- friends. Find out who you’re position. porizing to see what your one-spade opening. romatically suited to In QemlnI's sun specialists, factory SCORPIO (Got. 24-Nov. 22) partner will bid next. We answered him and made trained, one day service, 114 Astro-Qraph Letter. Mall 50 cents and a long, solf- mink twice at this time before North’s three-spade rebid up this hand to fit. These Used Cars Must Be Sold! YOU SAVE! East Main Street, Rockville. assuming any extra financial wqs of this temporizing 871-1617. addressed, stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 489, obligations. Be extremely reti­ Berry’s World Radio City Station. N.Y. 10019. cent to take on burdens lor Be sure to specify your birth others as well. 1974 PONTIAC Ventura GTO - The Flintstones — Hanra-Barbera Productiona Retort Property sign. r SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Doe. For Bant 58 Power steering, power brakes, 350 V-8 with four ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) 21) Important matters require Neither you nor your mate have skillful negotiating today. It’s not SUMMER RENTAL, Water­ speed. Low mileage Excellent 24 HOUR TOWING likely you'll gat what you want condition. 52^550. 643-0434. 643-5135 all the answers today, but If you front Cottage - On Lake stop talking long enough to without making compromises or Kanasatka, Moultonboro, listen, you may coma up with a concessions. New Hampshire. Sleeps 5. OLDSMOBILE 1973 Delta 88. Royal. Four door, air con­ joint solution. CAPRICORN (Deo. 22-Jait. 10) Completely furnished, fully You have an untortunata way of equipped kitchen, screened ditioning power steering, / M O RI^TY y o t h e r s / TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Go power brakes, new tires, Into business dealt with your getting yoursell Into deep water 0 0 1973 OLDS porch, sun deck, float, dock. today, principally because you 1976 CUTLASS SUPREME Private sandy beach. Great excellent condition. 52,295. eyes wide open today. Above all, CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON 646-5375. don't expect special concesslona take on more than you can han­ fishcng. Centrally located in 3l5CENTE|ST.,MANCH[STER,CONN.-Phj;i»643-S13S dle. V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air, COUPE Lakes Region. 5200 weekly. you don't earn. electric tailgate, woodgrain siding, roof rack. Only 2 Dr. HT., V-8, auto, PS, PB, air, vinyl roof, radial tires. Call Cromwell, 635-0457, after 1973 PLYMOUTH Fury III - GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) AOUARIU8 (Jan. 20-Pab. 10) R f F O S E D V-8, 360, automatic, power It's possible someone In the 35,600 miles. 6:00 p.m. Should you find friends and steering, power brakes, brown associates hard to got along with group may single you out lor IC&tANTl ...... \- with beige vinyl roof, new today, don't lay all the blame on soma particularly abrasive com­ Special- ment today. If this happens, walk Special^ * 3 1 9 5 * 4 9 9 5 □ AUTOMOTIVE^ .tires. 51,900 or best offer. 643- FOR PROFESSIONAL QUALITY them. The first person singular Is 'SEXUAL BS16. CONTROLLED AUTO BODY REPAIRS partially at fault. away from It. 77 OLDS DELTA 88 $8896 78 MONTE CARLO CANCER (June 21-July 22) PIECES (Feb. 20-March 20) W V O / ? 5 V-S, lutornttlc. PS, PB. 2,000 mllai. Landau. V-6. auto., PS, PB, air, AM/FM stereo ONE YR. 12,000 MILE Autoa For Salo 81 1973 1MARQUIS Station Wagon on all makes... You'll make things a lot easier lor Achieving goals won't bo easy 77 OLDS OMEGA S4900 radio, tut wheel, cruise control, power windows. - 9 passenger. Immaculate in­ today. You may have to taka a Born Loaer — Art Sanaom 35,000 miles. youraoll today If you don’t buck TO Boss. V-6 auto, PS. PB. bucket seats, console, a/c, 2.* GUARANTEE AVAILABLE 1966 MUSTANG - 5300. Good side and out. Excellent the will ol the boss, even though whole now approach. If you're 000 milea. LOAN and RENTAL CARS persistent you can attach at Isast 78 CATALINA $3908 ON MOST USED CARS! engine, transmission, and mechanical condition. Air you don't agree with hla ThAfVK you 76 MONTE CARLO S8698 2-Door Hordlop, V-B, •ulom illc. PS. PB, air con- rear end. Front end damaged. conditioning. Stereo, power Available by Appointment... I methods. partial successes. V-6, automatic. PS, PB, air. 7,000 miles, black, dltonlng, vinyl roof, rear dalroatar. radial llraa, low 73 ORAN PRIX S3808I Call 646-4547. steering, power windows and (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I black top. matching Interior. mileage. V-8. auto., PS. PB, air, bucket seats, console, vinyl I seats. Roof rack. Phone 289- 78 FIRE8IRD ESPRIT 84890 roof, stereo radio, radial tires. Low, low miles. | 1974 FORD Maverick - Power Buga Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoflal 78 PONTIAC CATALINA 88900 Excellent condition. 6760. V-6, auto.. PS. PB. bucket seats, console, 6.000 V-6, automatic, PS. PB. vinyl roof. blue, blue In­ steering, air conditioning, f/m STAN OZIMEK, Manager mllee, vinyl roof, canopy top, mag wheels. terior, blue top. 73FORDWAOON $20081 stereo, radio. Very good con­ TRUIMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- V-6, automatic transmission, power steering, f dition. 52,000. Call 643-2882 THANKS FCR ANSWERIN ONLY ONE MORE... C 1977 by NEX. Inc 70 CAMARO 84490 power brakes, air conditioning. 000 miles, am/fm radio. Sharp 301-315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER V -6.4 speed. PS. PB, radial tires, excellent condi­ after 6 p.m. car. Asking 52550 . 646-4938. THESE PERSONAL DO VA CONSIDER tion. ★ U S E D ^ 73 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYAL 829981 QUESTIONS, PETUNIA.' TM Y E R S E L F , 4 Door, V-8 auto., PS, PB, completety recon-f 70 CADILLAC 80488 ditioned, a/c. new tires. 1972 TOYOTA Corolla Station 1974 CHEVELLE Malibu WORKIN' (DN A COMMISSION,' ''CHUDBY'I Our Boarding Houaa — Carrol & McCormick Sedan deVllle. All Cadillac equipment. Air con­ CARS Wagon. Manual transmission. Classic - Brown with vinyl ^YA K N C W .' ‘ PLEASINGLY ditioning, leather Interior, vinyl root. (2 to choose 72 CHEVY MALIBU S1795I Good transportation. 5800. roof, bucket seats, air con- Autoa lor Baiil-Laaao 87 I W A S P R E ­ JMP"OR JUST from) V-6, auto. PS, PB. vinyl roof, excellent condition." ALTriPUaH I ^HOULPNT;POE6 AW, ITLL 74 ELDORADO COUPE 88808 Please call 643-2882 after 6 ditioning. Clean. 52750. 742- PARING ONNER/ P LA IN 78 VOLVO 104 8S995 Loaded witn all Cadillac aqulpmant. Air con­ p.m. 5051. REWARD ^KEPTlCI5M EE WORTH Blue with blue leather Interior. AM/FM stereo, a/c. ditioning, laaUier Interior, tin wheel, atereo, gold, ‘FAT'.^ white Cabriolet root, gold leather Interior. 72 OLDS 88 81898 I WITH fi£NER05lTy IVE PRIVIN’ A v-e, auto.. PS, PB, apaclal. PEPIPEP TO WINS you FEW M1LE6 70 CUSTOM CRUISER 84898 74 SEDAN OaVILLE 84098 1970 CHEVROLET Station 1974 HONDA Civic Hatchback Station Wagon. V-6, automatic. PS, PB, air. power Wagon. Power steering, - 4-speed. Silver. 49,000 miles. ALON& AG Aiy 1T05E6THE windows, power seats, tilt wheel. All Cadillac equipped Including air conditioning, 71LTDWA00N S10fl0| leather interior, lilt wheel, cruise control and power brakes, air con­ Excellent service record. No TER60NAL OUESTG! MAN5I0N V.8. auto., PS. PB. air. 70 CUSTOM CRUISER 84990 stereo. ditioning. Interior - good con­ rust. 51,750. 643-8621. •'-HAK-KAFF!-' • HE'5 Wagon, V-6, automatic. PS. PB, air, power win­ dition, needs motor work. As I I I fags you off BRA66IN' dows. power seats, tilt wheel. 74 CADILLAC SEDAN 84998 RENT-A-CAR 70 CUTLASS SUPREME S1898I is, 5250. Please call 643-2882 1973 PONTIAC LEMANS - M FAMIuy/ ABOUT De villa. All Cadillac equipment Including a/c, 2 Door Hardtop. 8. automatic, power steering, I Heathclitt Thia Funny World leather Interior, tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo. after 6 p.m. Two Door. 350 V-8, power • SHRINK power brakes, air conditioning, bucket seats, low | By the DAY 74 DATUSN 260-Z 74 CHEVY CAPRICE 82998 mileage. steering, power breaks, am- TO A 4 Door Hardtop, V-6. automatic, PS, PB. power 1971 FORD LTD WAGON - tdbe deck, radial tires, extras. 5HACK! Me.AsqfbtIria.Iw 70 LaMANS S1608I ...for as low as I'LL JUST PUT DOWN windows, low mileage. Excellent running. Good tires. After 6, 742-8352. . "UNDECIDED'.., V-8, aulomallc, power ateering, power brakea.l Power steering, power 4 speed, ni 74 MUSTANB II ^ . ,827M good conditloni " 4 cylinder, auto, vinyl roof, radial Urea, low brakes. Automatic. M'JSt sell! FORD 1971 Country Sedan radial tires mileage, very economical car. 5800. 646^)678. AM/FM radio, 88 MERCURY MONTEOO S1098 Wagon - 351 V-8, Automatic, |00 A DAY low mileage.;*4395 73 OLDS 98 82998 2-Door Hardtop, V-6, automatic, power steering I power steering and brakes. 4 Door. Luxury Sadan, V-S. auto. PS. PB a/c all and brakes. 1975 FORD LTD - Low Steel radlals and luggage luxury aqulpmant. Special Ihia weak. mileage, 17,000. Very good carrier. Good to excellent (Plus Mileage) condition. Original owner. 54,- condition. Owner asking 51,- Many 000. Call mornings, or after 5 250. After 6 p.m., 568-6396. p.m., 644-8029 or 644-0862. • Special Weekend and Weakly Styles & Colors 1977 CADILLACS 1964 DODGE Polara - 37,800 Rates Available NEED CAR? Credit bad? original miles. 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PAGE EIGHTEEN-• - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., May 31, 1977 do, both of East Hartford; a Elizabeth R. Kraetschmar Mrs. Edna J. Sperry Frank J. Aprea Sr. daughter, Mrs. Virginia Guerriero of SOUTH WINDSOR - Elizabeth R. SOUTH WINDSOR -M rs. Edna Frank J. Aprea, 66, of 7 Flower St., Manchester; a sister, Beatrice Obituaries Kraetschmar, 94, of 169 Avery St. Jennings Sperry, 94, of 1846 Main St., Wethersfield, vice-president of the DiCiccio in Italy and five died Sunday at a local convalescent East Windsor Hill section, died Sun­ Smith and Fazzina Wholesale Meat grandchildren. C. Gerard DiManno home. day at Manchester Memorial Co. in Hartford, died Monday at The funeral will be Wednesday,' at William J. Ausburger Miss Kraetschmar wSt» born in Hospital from injuries received in a Hartford Hospital. 8:15 a.m. from D’Esopo Funeral C. Gerard DiManno, 53, of 15 Lynch COVENTRY -W illiam J. Bound Brook, N.J., and lived in th6 one-car accident on Rt. 5 in East He lived in Hartford all his life. Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ Dr. died Sunday in Manchester Ausburger, 41, of 31 Linden Trail, Rockville area most of her life. Windsor on Sunday. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Edna ford “With a mass at 9 a.m. at St. Memorial Hospital after a long il­ died Friday in the Connecticut She worked for the M.T. Stevens Mrs. Sperry was born Jan. 31,1883, Cook Aprea; two sons, Frank J. lness. He was the husband of Mrs. Patrick and St. Anthony Church. Center, Farmington. He was the hus­ Woolen Mills 50 years. in South Windsor where she lived all Aprea Jr. of Windsor Locks and Lorraine MillerH9iManno. Burial will be at Mt. St. Benedict band of Mrs. Nancy Charland She attended the First Evangelical her life. James D. Aprea of Hartford; two Mr. DiMar^o was bom July 7,1923, Cemetery, Bloomfield. .■ Ausburger. Lutheran Church in Ellington. She was the widow of Ellsworth brothers, Edward Aprea of Rocky in Unionville section of Farmington Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 Mr. Ausburger was bom in Lebanon She was a member of the Hope Sperry. Hill and Americo Aprea of Hartford; and lived in Hartford 10 years before p.m. and had lived in Coventry for the past Chapter No. 60, OES. She was a member of the First two sisters, Sylvia Aprea of Hartford moving to Manchester 32 years ago. Thomas M. Woodward 20 years. Survivors are two nieces, Mrs., Congregational Church of South and Mrs. Lillian Scoppetto of Rocky He was the owner of the Bolton EAST HARTFORD - Thomas M. He had been employed in the Ruth Hingkeldey of Middletown and Windsor. Hill, and three grandchildren. Pharmacy in Bolton for 16 years and maintenance department of the Mrs. Phyllis Courtney with whom Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at 9:15 Woodward, 66, of Stafford and previously worked for 10 years at the University of Connecticut for the she made her home, and two Hildred Raymond of South Windsor a.m. from the D’Esopo Funeral Homestead, Fla., and formerly of Allen Manufacturing Co. in Hartford. past five years. nephews, Robert Kraetschmar of and Mrs. ^ n a Dow of West Hart­ Chapel, 235 Wethersfield Ave., Hart­ East Hartford, died Friday at John­ He was a member of the Army- Other survivors are a daughter, Rockville and Charles Tennstedt of ford, three grandchildren and seven ford, with a Mass at 10 at Corpus son Memorial Hospital, Stafford. He Navy Gub and the Lions Gub of Susan Ausburger of Coventry; a son, Stamford. great-grandchildren. Christ! Church, Wethersfield. Burial was the husband of Mrs. Harriet Bolton. He was an Army Air Corps Timothy Ausburger of Coventry; his The funeral was today. Burial was There will be a graveside service will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, McCarthy Woodward. veteran of World War II. mother, Mrs. Caroline Krause in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Thursday at 3 p.m. in Center Rocky Hill. Mr. Woodward was born in He was also a member of the Ausburger of Lebanon; a sister, Mrs. The family suggests that friends Cemetery, South Windsor Friends may call at the funeral Everett, Mass., and lived in East Friendship Lodge of Masons; Delta Keith Morgan of Georgia, Vt.; and wishing to do so may make memorial There are no calling hours. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hartford 30 years before moving to Chapter, RAM, of Mancester; three brothers, Arthur Ausburger of gifts to the First Evangelical The Newkirk and Whitney Funeral Stafford. He worked for the Royal- Adoniram Council of Rockville, and Lebanon, Otto Ausburger of Lebanon Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ Rizziero DiCiccio McBee Co., East Hartford, as a Washington Commandery, Knights Lutheran Church Memorial Fund, 154 and Clifford Ausburger of Enfield. Orchard St., Ellington. ford, is in charge of arrangements. Rizziero DiCiccio, 88, formerly of machinist before his retirement. Templar of Hartford. ' The funeral will be Wednesday at East Hartford, died Monday at Other survivors are a son, Thomas He attended the University of Davis D. Brown 10 a.m. at Prince of Peace Lutheran Mrs. Annie Lizotte Veterans Administration Hospital, Woodward Jr. of Westford Mass.; a Hartford. Church. Burial will be in New London EAST HARTFORD -Davis D. EAST HARTFORD - The funeral Newington. daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Ballard in He was a member of Emanuel Cemetery. Brown, 79, of 10 Lakeside Dr., Gran­ of Mrs. Annie Lizotte, 93, of 22 Mr. DiCiccio was born in Popoli, Belgium; a brother and sister in New Lutheran Church and served on the Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 by, formerly of East Hartford, died Mitchell Court who died Friday in a Italy and had lived in the Hartford Hampshire and seven grandchilden. church council for nine years. p.m. at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Thursday at Tampa General local convalescent home was today. area for more than 50 years. He was The funeral will be Wednesday at 2 Other survivors are a son, Robert Jackson St., Willimantic. Hospital, Tampa, Fla. Burial was in Hillside Cemetery, a World War I Army veteran and p.m. at the Jellison Funeral Home, G. DiManno of Manchester; two Mr. Brown was born in Dunham, East Hartford. attended St. Patrick and St. Anthony 25 Concord St., Peterborough, N.H. daughters, Mrs. Linda Torello of Mrs. George J. Henson Maine, and lived in East Hartford The D’Esopo Funeral Home, High Church in Hartford. Burial will be in the Pine Hill Bethany and Mrs. Dorria March of many years before moving to Granby EAST HARTFORD-Mrs. Eleanor and Carter Sts., East Hartford, was Survivors include two sons, Cemetery in Peterborough. Trumbull; a brother, Frank DiManno five years ago. Brazukas Henson, 76, of 445 Silver in charge of arrangements. Salvatore DiCiccio and Joseph DiCic- Calling hours are today from 7 to 9 of Hamilton Square, N.J.; a sister, Lane, died Monday at St. Francis He worked for Heil Distributors, p.m. Mrs. Thomasine DiBiasio of Far­ Hospital and Medical Center. She Hartford, as a foreman for 25 years, mington; and two granddaughters. was the wife of George J. Henson. retiring in 1952. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Mrs. Henson was born in He was a World War I Army a.m. at Emanuel Lutheran Church. Minersville, Pa., and lived in East veteran. Burial is in East Cemetery. Hartford 23 years. Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. There are no calling hours. She was a Gold Star Mother and Phyllis Friedrich of Granby; two 4 The family suggests that friends worked for the Institute of Living in sisters, Mrs. Helen Curtis of wishing to do so may make memorial Hartford for 25 years before her Freeport, Maine, and Mrs. Jennie W; gifts to Emanuel Lutheran Church or retirement in 1972. Booker of Dunham, four the American Cancer Society, 237 E. Other survivors are two sons, grandchildren and four great­ Center St. Frederick Henson of Manchester and grandchildren. The Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Robert Henson of Las Vegas, Nev.; The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Center St. is in charge of two daughters, Mrs. Georgianna a.m. at the Newkirk and Whitney arrangements. Ruggiero of South Windsor and Mrs. Funeral Home, 318 Burnside Ave., Patricia Tierney of Bristol, Vt.; a East Hartford. Burial is in Hillside Michael C. Cordera brother, Frederick Brazukas of New Cemetery, East Hartford. Michael Columbus Cordera, 67, of 4 Britain; a sister, Mrs. Nellie Sperot There are no calling hours. Evans Dr., Simsbury, formerly of of East Hartford, and nine Mrs. Lucy C.H. Loomis Manchester, died Saturday at home. grandchildren. EAST HARTFORD —Mrs. Lucy He was the husband of Mrs. Dena The funeral is Wednesday at 9 a.m. Chapman Hanmer Loomis, 99, Merusi Cordera. at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral formerly of Chapman St. died Mon­ Mr. Cordera was born Oct. 12,1909, Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ day at a local convalescent home. in Manchester where he lived for ford. Burial will be in Cedar Hill She was the widow of Thomas R. many years. Cemetery. Loomis. He worked for the Aetna Life & Friends may call at the funeral She was born March 18, 1878, in BRING ALL YOUR FILM TO CALDOR Casualty Co. for 47 years until his home tonight from 7 to 9. East Hartford where she lived all her retirement in 1973. ‘ life. He was a World War II Army John Zlanabitnig She attended First Congregational " PEYELOPINC & PRINTING SUPER SPECIALS! veteran and past commander of John Zlanabitnig, 70, of 31 Green­ Church of East Hartford and was a Robert E. Collins Post No. 131, field Dr., New Britain, died Sunday life deaconess. American Legion. ® at home after a short illness. He was The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. He was a communicant of St. the father of Mrs. Irma Vincens of at Newkirk and Whitney Funeral YOUR 12 EXPOSURE YOUR 20 EXPOSURE •8MM OR SUPER 8 Mary’s Church, Simsbury. Manchester. Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ COLOR PRINT FILM He retired five years ago ^ e r COLOR PRINT FILM •20 COLOR SLIDES Other survivors are two sons, Lt. ford. Burial wiU be in Center Developed and Printed* Developed and Printed* Col. David M. Cordera in the Philip­ working at the Emhart Corp. for 27 Cemetery, East Hartford. Processed* pines and Christopher P. Cordera of years. There are no calling hours. San Francisco, Calif.; two He was a mernber of St. Stevans The family suggests that friends •daughters, Mrs. Mary C. Herrup of Club of New Britain and Emhart wishing to do so may make memorial Avon and Mrs. M i^ le C. Ansart III Prentice Lodge, No. 1137, lAM & gifts to the Memorial Fund of First of Simsburv;^j,a brother. Peter AW. Congregational Church of East Hart­ 2.97 Other survivors are his wife, a Cordera in ^ ^ so u 5fr''tvro!M ford. Offer good on Kodak, GAF Offer good on Kodak, GAF Kodachrome or Ektachrome. Mrs. Domenic^'Knetto of Anoria, brother and a sister in Germany, and or other compatible color three grandsons. Harold R. Troxell or other compatible Valid only on film left for L.I., N.Y., Mrs. ^qgp& JlpIm es of print film. color print film. The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 Harold R. Troxell, 80, of Yardville, developing thru June 6. Manchester, and nine grandchildren. Offer expires June 6. Offer expires June 6. Offer expires June 6. The funeral is Thursday at 9 a.m. a.m. from the Carlson Funeral N.J., formerly of Deerfield Dr., from the Vincent Funeral Home, 120 Home, Franklin Square, New Bri­ Manchester, died Friday in Trenton. Albany Tpke., Canton, with a Mass at tain, with a Mass at 9 at St. John the He was the husband of the late Rake Troxell. 10 at St. Mary's Church, Simsbury. Evangelist Church, New Britain. PICTURE PERFECT POLICY If you are dissatisfied with any print we make, return it to us within 30 Burial will be in Mount St. Benedict Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery, Mr. Troxell was born in Florence, days of purchase with original processing envelope, we will refund the cost of returned prints promptly and cheerfully . . . no red tape. Cemetery, Bloomfield. New Britain. N.J., and lived in Manchester for 25 itmmsMimMitmii Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral years before moving to Trenton 12 years ago. home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 9 p.m. The family suggests that those He was a .supervisor at Pratt & Restock film and flash - don't miss that next shot! The family suggests that those wishing to do so may make memorial Whitney Aircraft Group in East Hartford until his retirement 12 wishing to do so may make memorial gifts to St. John the Evangelist years ago. Alton gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ Church. He is survived by several nieces ty, 670 Prospect Ave., West Hartford. General Electronic Alice J. Maline and n^hews. Electric Miss Alice J. Maline, 78, died Sun­ The funeral is Wednesday at 11 SX-70 a.m. at/ihe Buklad Memprial Home, Kodak film William G. Gray day at a Hartford Convalescent FLASHCUBE home. She was the sister of Mrs. 2141 S( BroadySf., jicntTOt-JU. Flash William G. Gray, 70, of 111 S. Veronica F. Trerice of East Hart­ Burial >idll Colonial Memorial J Lakewood Circle was pronounced ford. Park in Tremqn. dead on arrival at Manchester Miss Maline was a life-long resi­ Claud J. Bryce \ / Factory Fresh Memorial Hospital Monday after suf­ dent of Hartford and worked for C lau d 'Jesse Bryce, 87, of ^1 / fering an attack at home. He was the Travelers Insurance Company 34 Belleview'Ave., Bristol, died Satu husband of the late Charlotte Robbie Kodacolor Film Eliminates need years before retiring in 1965. She was day night at an area convalescen'tx for flashcubes!, a member of the Third Order of St. home. He was the father of William^^ ) General Mr. Gray was born Get. 6,1906, in Dominic many years and was known G. Bryce of Manchester. 110-12 Halifax, Nova Scotia, and lived in Electric as Sister Mary Martin. Other survivors are a brother and a 126.12 West Hartford many years before Another survivor is a sister in sister. MAGICUBE moving to Manchester 30 years ago. Bloomfield. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 Electronic Flash for He worked for ConnecticutMutual A private funeral and burial will be a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church, 110-20 Most Flipflash Cameras Life Insurance Co., Hartford, for 49 Wednesday. There are no calling Bristol. Full military honors will be 126-20 Fits most cameras A Q y years before retiring in 1971 as a hours. accorded at the burial in West 135-20 1.34 that use Flipflash. 9 a O f department supervisor. He was a Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, Cemetery, Bristol. member of the Quarter Century Club 12 Seneca Rd., Bloomfield, is in Friends may call at the Funk at Connecticut Mutual. charge of arrangements. Funeral Home, 35 Belleview Ave., He was a member of the The family suggests that friends Bristol, tonight from 7 to 9. Manchester Lodge of Masons No. 73. wishing to do so may make memorial The famiy suggests that those Mr. Gray was a past president of gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ wishing to do so may make memorial ^ Kodak , Kodak the Choral Club of Hartford. He was ty, 670 Prospect Ave., Hartford, gifts to the American Cancer Socie­ TyeJnsjom^/ also a member of South United Tele- 06105. ty, 70 Grove Hill, New Britain. Methodist Church. I I I Instamatic He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Judith Wyborny of North Coventry. 608 Kit The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. Burial will be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Friends may call at the funeral home today from 7 to 9 p.m. Twin Lens Pocket Everflash Mrs. Margherita C. Bigotto 12'* Our Mrs. Margherita Carra Bigotto, New Regular 92, of 2200 Main St., Glastonbury, 64.97 Our Orig. 34.97 died Sunday at a local convalescent lose Diet Plan 27«» home. She was the sister of Mrs. Built-in electronic flash; automatic shutter Just flip a switch for great telephoto Angela Cama and Michael Carra, Now speeds. Low light Warning, tripod socket. shots. Easy drop-in 8-shot Flipflash. both of Manchester. UICICHT Why miss great shots? Other survivors are two daughters, THU WEEK at all a son, another sister, two other u « l o rr POUNDS a inc m s s BfOUCt 10 VOUB MOST atTBaCTIvr si/r and f k .u b i brothers, two grandchildren and four ON rMc APproBiNc o>crpiAN great-grandchildren. Caldor SALE TUES.-SAT. The funeral is Wednesday at St. MANCHESTER VERNON STORE HOURS: Paul’s Church, Glastonbury, at 10 Stores nW IO lU N D TURNPIKE TRI-CITT8H0PPIN0 CENTER Daily: 10a.m .lo9:30i a.m. Burial will be in Green 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Sundjy: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cemetery in Glastonbury. '' There are no calling hours. The Glastonbury Funeral Home, 450 New London Tpke., Glastonbury, is in charge of arrangements. Read Herald Ada

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