Quick viewing(Text Mode)

WATCHES Agencies

WATCHES Agencies

PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., August 24. 1976 Moses tells town to foreet oth District election case The weather Inside today Mostly sunny today, high in 80s. Clear Area news ... 14-15 Editorial ...... 4 tonight with low In 60s. Thursday Business...... 9 Family...... 21 Manchester Town Counsel Victor dings do not warrant the institution variable cloudiness and more humid, Classified .... 16-18 Kitchen...... 20 Moses has recommended that the of any criminal action against the highs in 80s, National weather forecast Comics...... 19 Obituaries ...... 10 town government forget about any parties involved and I strongly map on Page 17. Dear Abby...... 19 Sports...... 11-13 iXJOUST » , 1976 action against the Eighth Utiiities recommend that none be taken. PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS District for aileged vioiations of “The subject in question is part of state elections laws. the court record in the pending Moses said the matter — which in­ Buckland suit and will be dealt with volves illegal electioneering by civilly in the course of that litigation. Eighth District firemen during the Accordingly, no action is necessary," Nov. 17, 1975 Buckland expansion Moses said. referendum — will be dealt with The alleged Nov. 17 violations cited Carter booed, cheered along with the entire Buckland issue by the Elections Commission were in Hartford County Superior Court. that the Eighth District firemen The town and the district are now failed to register as a political issues waiting for Judge Edward Hamill's committee and make financial decision on a lawsuit which seeks a reports and that the firemen were along campaign trail determination of who has jurisdic­ electioneering within 75 feet of the tion for fire protection in the referendum polling place (the dis­ Buckland area of Manchester. The trict firehouse). By LEWIS LORD “No No" shouted many of the Two federal agencies and Congress Eighth District claims the November I'nilcd Press Internatiunal Legionnaires. Boos went on for three must decide legal questions about the referendum complied with special Jimmy Carter is finding boos as minutes before Legion Commander debate, including whether they can acts and authorized district expan­ well as cheers on the presidential Harry Weils gaveled the meeting to be televised and who can pay for sion to Buckland; the town, seeking campaign trail order. them. to retain responsibility for Buckland, The Federal Election Commission But at the end of the talk, in which claims the district can’t expand The Democratic nominee drew will determine whether the debates, Carter advocated a strong military without town permission. Economy l)rightening heavy applause Tuesday night when if sponsored as proposed by a group Moses' opinion of the election law HARTFORD (UPl) - The State he told farmers in Des Moines, Iowa, posture and a possible resumption of like the League of Women Voters, the draft, the former submarine issue stems from a state Elections Commerce Department says Connec­ that President Ford had vetoed four can be financed with private money. commander got a standing ovation. Commission decision last month that ticut's economy is improving daily, times as many bills as had Richard The new federal election law calls Eighth District firemen had violated and the trend should continue into Nixon. President Ford, at his mountain for the election campaign to be the law but there was nothing the 1977. "Anybody who is four times as retreat in Vail, Colo., proposed the financed solely with federal funds. state agency could do about it. A 2 Compared to last year, there has negative as Richard Nixon, I think he debate planned between him and Equal time provisions of federal commission spokesman said local been major growth in all sectors, has stayed there too long,” Carter Carter contain four rounds. Shortly broadcast regulations prohibit referenda are outside of the com­ except construction, government and said. after Labor Day, he said, they should networks from staging and televising mission's jurisdiction, so a copy of financial services, the department There also had been plenty of debate defense and later have debates. the report was sent to the Town of said. debates on domestic, foreign and In Hartford, former Sen Eugene Manchester to consider action. applause during Carter's speech “ Based on the record of past earlier Tuesday to the American economic policy — in that order. McCarthy of Minnesota said he Work continues installing curb ramps In a memo to Town Manager recoveries, the overall rale of gain doesn't care whether his independent Robert Weiss. Moses said, “After an Legion’s national convention in Seat­ Carter has yet to outline the type of for the Connecticut economy meets tle — until he paused and said: format he favors except to say he campaign for the presidency hurts examination and careful study of the our expectations," the department would like to have a cross examina­ Carter's bid report, it is my opinion that the fin­ said. "I want you to listen carefully lor I Ken Freeto, Mark LaPenta, and Frank Hawley (left to ramps are being installed on E. Center and Main Sts. (Herald photo by Pinto) tion by each candidate and by "I can't think of a recent election 5 want you to understand what I say. I right), workers from S. Aleria & Sons of East Hartford, Here, work is being done at the corner of E. Center and reporters. Representatives of the in which I'd be less concerned as to do not favor a blanket amnesty, but continue work on installation of street ramps, which two candidates will meet in whether I would swing the election Foster Sts. (Herald photo by Pinto) for those who violated Selective Ser­ Workers install Keeney St. sewer line Washington Thursday to discuss a than I am in this one. " McCarthy allow easier access to curbs for handicapped people. The vice laws I intend to grant a blanket format. said Part of the 1,300 feet of sewer line being installed off Keeney St. is maneuvered into place. pardon." The sewer installation will allow home on Keeney St. between Foley Brook and Hackmatack St. to hook into the town's sewer system. These homes previously had private Town tax collections reported septic systems. The work is being done by Kapsia & Son of Glastonbury Completion of tax evaluation past the 50 per cent mark FORCED Irish Republic parliament asked James A. Turek. collector of revenue, the year's estimated property tax revenue expected to be delayed said that 50.1 per cent of estimated was collected in July. Turek said. by the end of next January, in time explained the reasons behind a possi­ property taxes for the 1976-77 fiscal year By (;RE(; PEARSON Property taxes make up the major for publication of the 1976 Grand ble delay. were collected during the month of July. OUT OF BUSINESS to enact strict antiterrorist laws Ill-raid Ri‘|iort(-r chunk of non-educational revenues Completion of Manchester’s tax List. Turnover in the assessor's office A total of $7,996,850.49 was collected last collected by the town. The total of non- DUBLIN, Ireland (UPI) - The of a new offensive against the out­ wants enacted into law at a special revaluation may be delayed, Tax Belleville said it is still possible has been a major factor in slowing month on current and prior year property educational revenue for 1976-77 is es­ DUE TO DOWNTOWN REDEVELOPMENT government today asked parliament lawed Irish Republican Army. session next week .Assessor Ed Belleville said this mor­ that this completion date can be met. the revaluation process. Belleville taxes and interest and lien lees. timated at $18,107,387. Of this, $8,267,- to declare a state of national The government circulated to The measure calls for parliament ning. but he felt it was best to now notify said. 423 04 was collected in July emergency in the Irish Republic and members of parliament details of the to pass a resolution declaring a state the town administrators that a delay Two workers in the office, Mary This figure is just over half the $15,947.- Town Manager Robert B. Weiss enact strict antiterrorist laws as part new anlisubversive legislation it of national emergency because the and members of the town Board of might occur. Dowd and Margaret Nielsen, have 477 that the Board of Directors estimated Estimated revenue from educational SERVING retired within the past year Between sources for the year is $3,774,533. Of this, OUR BUILDING IS violence in Northern Ireland "affects Director have been notified that the "If a delay is necessary, 1 didn't for revenue from property taxes for the vital functions of the state. " want to hit everyone cold with it in them, they had over 50 years full fiscal year Last year, 49.3 per cent of $654.01 was collected last month. delay may be necessary to ensure The proposed law would give the that the revaluation job is accurately November or December, " he said experience in the assessor's office. SATISFIED security forces emergency powers of completed. "We’ve run into all kinds of Another clerk, who was hired after A French premier fired the death of Margaret Kiolzer, arrest and detention and impose The revaluation, started 2 'i years problem s, m ost of them un­ COMING DOWN! worked in the office for a year and heavy jail sentences and fines for ago, was scheduled to be completed avoidable." Belleville said as he membership in illegal organizations quit. (UPl) — President Valery scheduled for 1978, with an excellent “She was just getting to know the Parking lot work completed CUSTOMERS Discard d'Estaing fired independent- chance for the Communist-Socialist system. " Belleville said AT minded Gaullist Premier Jacques alliance to win. The death of Richard Nesser last Chirac today. The move could force The Elysee presidential palace Eugene McCarthy doesn’t care November was another obstacle for Construction work on the Municipal Center St. to the parking lot will be an en­ early parliamentary elections that said the name of Chirac’s replace­ Building parking lot and the Trotter St trance only. The added connector from the FOR WOLMER & CASE JEWELERS the revaluation process .Nesser might resu lt in victory of a ment would be announced early this worked for Associated Surveys Co . addition has been completed. Trotter St. addition to Center St, will now 01277543 evening There was speculation D Communist-Socialist alliance. the firm hired by the town to help The former entrance and exit road from be used as an exit Discard would name Finance if candidacy hurts Democrats 688 MAIN ST. Chirac, leader of the Gaullist party computerize the revaluation system technically resigned, along with his Minister Jean-Pierre Fourcade or Nesser had developed the computer 102 entire government. But he made it Foreign Trade Minister Raymond HARTFORD (UPI) - Eugene now an independent candidate for progress to win him a spot on the McCarthy, who in his 1968 campaign president, said Tuesday at a news ballot, they said system being installed in 423-3001 plain he felt Discard had forced him Barre. Neither has the political Manchester out by not giving him enough leeway following of the popular Chirac. for the Democratic presidential conference during a campaign tour of McCarthy's attorneys appeared in nomination said the Vietnam War Belleville said the transition to to run the government and the In accepting Chirac’s resignation Hartford. court in Tuesday and were computer use for revaluation has About town YEARS could kill the party's White House majority coalition in parliament. rather than giving him a freer hand. McCarthy concedes his chances of given until Thursday to prove they provided additional problems this hopes, says he doesn't care if he COMPLETE GM The dismissal marked a complete Discard was certain to find himself victory are slim. He said he doesn't had sufficient signatures to get on year, but the computerized system destroys those prospects in 1976. care if his candidacy takes votes ’ November ballot. G EVERYTHING MUST break between Discard and the in an open quarrel with Chirac’s will make the revaluation process “I can't think of a recent election Gaullist majority in the government Gaullist party, which holds more away from Democrat Jimmy Carter McCarthy aides said they had much easier In the years to come The West Side Old REPAIRS in which I'd be less concerned as to coalition. Chirac is chief of the than three times the number of seats and allows President Ford to win. collected about 4,0(X) of the 14.093 The first two stages of revaluation, Timers committee will whether I would swing the election Gaullist party. in the National Assembly held bv "We have no great burden of con­ signatures they need by next Monday creation of new files and field inspec­ meet Wednesday at 7:30 • COLLISION than I am in this one, " McCarthy, Unless this rupture is healed Discard’s own independent science at all as we face that to get him on the ballot in Connec­ tion of all residential properties, p m , at the home of • MECHANICAL prospect, " he said. ticut. Nicholas Angelo, 462 VALUES YOU CANNOT AFFORD could be plunged into early Republican party. were completed on schedule WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS parliamentary elections, currently In 1968, McCarthy, as a senator In order to get on the ballot in most Parker St. CARS AND TRUCKS Belleville is now in the process of from Minnesota, challenged Presi­ slates McCarthy has been forced to the final stage, reviewing all proper­ Genuine Parts TO MISS dent Lyndon Johnson’s re-election designate a running mate. To comply ty values. This step includes re- St Mary's Episcopal Factory Trained Mechanics with a campaign keyed on opposition with the laws, he has named one in keypunchlng and rerunning all Church will have a service 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE to the Vietnam war each state with that requirement. changes through the computer Also, of the Holy Eucharist, Rite CALL 646-6464 OPEN DAILY 9:30 - 5:30 McCarthy's strong primary William Morris of Old Greenwich, an there are exemptions for veterans, News summary showing apparently helped convince author and editor, is his running 1, Wednesday at 10 a m. at the elderly, and the blind that must the church Johnson not to seek re-election. But mate in Connecticut. be manually applied to the final THORS. TIL 9 Compiled Irom United Press International McCarthy lost the nomination to Carter Chevrolet McCarthy plans to name a national values. 01719680 fellow Minnesotan Hubert H 1229 MAIN ST. a MANCHESTER running mate to replace the standins The reviewing process is a par- The Ladies Auxiliary of Boston where her trial will begin was holding three persons hostage State Humphrey. at a convention this fall — ''ft* I’.iue I'm the VKW in Manchester Sept. 15. Ms. Saxe was expected to after an abortive robbery "Our appeal is to the 50-60 per cent will conduct its Christmas VALUES ' BRIDGEPORT - Union ask Superior Court Chief Justice attempt. When the 17-hour seige who didn't vole in the past even if bazaar workshop on employs of United Illuminating Walter H. McLaughlin today to was over, one man was dead and a they are registered Democrats. The Wednesday from 6;30 to Co. will vote Thursday on a ten­ allow her to represent herself woman hospitalized with knife question of whether we draw from Band shell fund drive 9:30 p.m, at the home of You’ll Flip tative agreement providing in­ against one of the two armed wounds. A third hostage, a Republicans or Democrats ... that's a Ruth Heneghan, 1.32 Bolton DIAMOND RINGS creases totaling almost 17 per robbery charges. woman, escaped unharmed. problem for Jimmy Carter and the variety show Sept. 12 St Over cent over the next 25 months. The Democrats," he said. agreement was worked out with COLUMBUS - The tentative McCarthy’s visit was in conjunc­ National contract agreement between the Gymnastics,,, aid of federal and state mediators tion with a petition drive aim ^ at program, according ot Maccarone, is just before a strike deadline of DETROIT - The Ford Motor United Rubber Workers Union getting him on the ballot in Connec­ Ralph Maccarone of 32 Hawthorne 2 H ollom an STONE RINGS St is in charge of arrangements for a being planned to show the type of and the Goodyear Tire and Aug. 13 set by the union. Co. is the strike target of the ticut. His staff said he was on the performances that Manchester grand jury ENROLL NOW FOR FALL AT United Auto Workers and has just Rubber Co. should help end the ballot in 20 states and expected to be variety show scheduled for Sept. 12 FOR 127-day strike against the at the site of the proposed Bicenten­ residents may expect to see when the HARTFORD — A consultant to 21 days to come up with an on in more than 40 states by election band shell is completed, to show the postponed Name Brand industry-pacing settlement or remaining three of the nation's nial Band Shell on the Manchester the Public Utilities Control day. band shell is “for real an to in­ PATTI DUNNE’S MEN face a nationwide strike. UAW Big Four tire companies. About Community College campus. MIDDLETOWN lU P li- Authority said Tuesday the agen­ In some states court suits are in troduce the band shell site to the President Leonard Woodcock said 70,000 workers struck April 21, The program, which will be held in A grand jury scheduled to & cy should continue regulating public School of Gymnastics Inc. buses, taxicabs, trucks and livery the union's twin goals in this idling 47 rubber plants throughout conjunction with the visit of the meet Wednesday to con­ (FORMERLY PATTI CORRIQAN’8 SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS INC.) JEWaRY state's Bicentennial ballon to The variety show will include per­ sider a murder charge WOMEN services. PUCA overseeing of year’s contract talks remain job the country. The Goodyear agree­ ment calls for an increase of $1.35 Manchester, will kick off the public formances by various local dance against Larry Holloman, railroad safety standards was security and income security. Back-to-school and musical groups including the 45- 210 PINE ST., MANCHESTER recommended also but regulation an hour over the next three years. fund drive for the band shell. The 5 24, of Middletown, has been piecc wind ensem ble of the postponed a second time. of railroad economic operations MADERA, Calif. - information Manchester Summer Hops The latest delay was Phone 649-3577 and motor carriers’ safety Prosecutors, appearing before the International Orchestra, the Round Table Singers ordered Monday by Speclellzing In gymneetice lor girle ol ell egee programs were recommended for Madera County Grand Jury, have begins Thursday of Manchester High School and the Superior Court .ludge (preschool ■ 2W -I- up) end younger boys. PRICE transfer to other state or federal just about wrapped up their case PANMUNJOM, Korea - The Manchester S<)uare Dance Club. Individualized email group Inetructlon on all lour piscaa WATCHES agencies. against Fred N. Woods and James Douglass Wright to allow United States today formally Maccarone. a music Instructor at court officials to attend the ol Olympic apparalue. and Richard Schoenfeld, suspects called on North Korea to punish starting Thursday, The Herald begins publication of Illing Junior High School, has been funeral of State's Attorney UNEVEN PARALLEL BAR Regional in the July 15 kidnaping of 26 those-responsible for the slayings involved in the Bicentennial Band John Hianchi of .North Ca­ VAULTING • BALANCE BEAM Chowchllla school children and of two American military of­ back-to-school information (or Manchester and area schools. Shell project for many months He naan. who died Sunday. FLOOR EXCERCISE • Sterling Silver Furniture fixture BOSTON — A new citywide their bus driver. An Indictment ficers. North Korea said only that directed Illing's production of "Tall coordinating council to monitor could be handed up this afternoon. it would stand by an earlier In tomorrow’s Herald will be (TUMBLING COMBINED WITH DANCE) & Jewelry store school bus routes for Tom Jefferson " to benefit the • Crystal the progress of school desegrega­ expression of regret over the Bicentennial project. PROGRAM DIRECTOR: PAHI CORRIGAN DUNNE equipment tion of Boston’s schools has been ATTICA, N Y. — Inmate assault which the United States Manchester and East Hartford, A hand lull ol cash la and school calendars for He also was music director of the 1972 S.S. SPniNOFlELD COLLCOZ Woodenware appointed by U.S. District Court representatives at Attica prison has rejected as unacceptable. Little Theatre of Manchester s battar than a garagt 1972 D.O.W.S. NATIONAL VAULTINO AND UNEVEN SAR available Judge W. Arthur Garrity Jr. met with state and prison officials Manchester pubtic schools, CHAMPION productions of “ Fiddler on the lull ot atutt. University of Massachusetts Dr. all day Tuesday but failed to set­ MOSCOW - Two Soviet parochial schools, and Howell 1999-72 ALL AMERICAN QYMNAST AWARD China Antique Cheney Technical School. Root. " "Carousel ' and "Promises, 1999 OLYMPIC TRAININQ SQUAD Robert C. Wood will be chairman tle the prisoner’s strike, entering cosmonauts reported suffering Promises ' He has been named Safe and of the 15-member council. He Is its third day today. from "sensory deprivation" were Other bus routes, calendars We boat! ol our friendly staff ol college greduatae, rated music director for the theater ALL FILM ROLLS Pewter the only holdover from last year’s back on earth today, ending a and other information will be cerlllled gymnattic judges end gymnaellc champions. Furniture published beginning Friday. group’s coming production of Developed end frinted They know how to bring out the beet In our young 42-member council. OMAHA, Neb. — Jimmy Green, seven-week mission on the or­ "Oklaholma " Feet Service * 50% Stainless 31, of Pawnee, Okla., Is In a biting Salyut 5 space laboratory Also in Thursday's Herald gymnaatica. Included For more than 25 years, .Mac­ Discount Prlcei BOSTON — Susan Saxe, ac­ hospital psychiatric ward today that fell far short of the will be the annual back-to- REGISTER AT OUR STUDIO school sale advertisements of carone has been choir director at St. Clocks cused of murder and armed after his arrest by police Tuesday American-held space endurance James Church, and (or the past seven ARTHUR MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY who stormed a bar where Green Manchester merchants. AUGUST 23 AUGUST 24 AUGUST 25 MAKE AN OFFER! robbery, has been returned to record of 84 days. years he has directed the Manchester Rulpli Murrurone Civic Chorale PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed . August 25, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 - PAGE THREE Courses by Newspaper Drought GM announces car price hike on 1977 models DETROIT (UPI) - $206 (4.4 per cent) increase word from Ford, Chrysler models with the assurance worsens General Motors Corp,, the- when it introduced 1976 or American Motors on that prices would not in­ offers study of oceans auto industry’s pricing model ears. It was slightly their 1977-model pricing crease by more than 6 per LONDON (UPI) - Britain’s leader, announced today below the average 6 per plans. The automakers had cent. worsening drought may force in­ that its 1977 model cars cent increase talked about informed dealers in July beginning Sept. 11 dustries to cut back to a three-day will carry price tags that earlier this summer. that they could begin week. average $269 higher than There was no immediate taking orders for the 1977 The oceans, our common heritage "Study Guide, " can be purchased Prime Minister James Callaghan current prices. and last frontier, are the topic of from the MCC book store on the Main summoned his cabinet ministers to The 5.8 per cent boost Courses by Newspaper's fall Campus an emergency session today to was the first price change program to be offered locally for The course at Manchester Com­ counter the water shortage crisis, by GM since the average college credit by Manchester Com­ munity Coilege will be taught by Dr. government sources said. munity College in cooperation with .John E. Alberghini, Pft. D. associate Lord Nugent, chairman of the The Manchester Evening Herald. professor of physics. National Water Council, warned of Weekly newspaper articles, one Courses by Newspaper was the possibility of a three-day work component of this course, will appear developed by University Extension week in some areas, like that im­ VOTE in The Herald each Saturday in University of California, San Diego, posed in the winter of 1974 when a Weekend Magazine, beginning Sept and is funded by the National Endow­: •u n ai.iL .' ;-^ r U . coal miners' strike crippled power 11. ment for the Humanities. supplies. ★ Readers who wish to enroll in the “There are obvious dangers to course for credit may do so by com­ employment if the water supply MABION pleting the coupon accompanying Alm anac worsens,” Lord Nugent said. “ It MEBCER this story. A fee of $40 is charged to could be very painful." cover college instructional expenses. The drought is the worst Britain for Students will be required to attend It) I nili'd Pri'SH liil(‘riu)lioiu)l has suffered since records began in Republican go back to I school an orientation meeting Saturday, Today is Wednesday, Aug. 25, the 1727. London is down to 90 days supp­ Sept. 11 at 2 p.m. on MCC's Main 238th day of 1976 with 128 to follow. ly of water. Several other areas of Registrar Campus, Room MB 13. At least two The moon is new. southern England and Wales have of optional seminar-review sessions The morning stars are Jupiter and only 70 days supply. will be held. Students have the oppor­ Saturn. Because of dry conditions, scores Voters tunity to confer with instructor in The evening stars are Mercury, of fires raged in London and in person or by telephone. Special Mars and Venus. woodlands across the country earlier arrangements will be made lor han­ Those born on this date are under this week, including one in Dorset Entertains Mayfair Gardens residents SEPT. 7 dicapped students who are unable to the sign of Virgo. that the local fire chief called the Joan Walters entertains residents of Mayfair Gardens Tuesday afternoon with song, ac­ Polls Open come to the campus. Pianist-composer Leonard Berns­ nation's largest peacetime blaze. In the 16 articles in the series, tein and actor Sean Connery were Charter Oak refreshment stand being built Every fireman in Dorset, troops companied by guitar. She replaced Scott Reeves, who could not make the date. This is the 12:00-8:00 PM topics ranging from art and born on Aug. 25, the former in 1918, Jay Fedora of the Public Works Department lines up another concrete block as he con­ and hundreds of volunteers fought first program sponsored by the Town Arts Council. There were refreshments and soft literature of the sea to sea resources drinks for the elderly. (Herald photo by Dunn) the latter in 1930. tinues work on the refreshment stand at Charter Oak Park. Work on the stand, which will the blaze that has blackened three to questions of maritme law are On this day in history: square miles of forest, forced REPUBLICAH explored in depth by 13 well known In 1718, the city of New Orleans also include rest room facilities, began Tuesday. (Herald photo by Pinto) evacuation of 356 patients from a ger­ maritime experts. The coordinator of was founded. iatric hospital and sent hundreds of ENDORSED the Courses by Newspaper series is In 1921, officially homeowners fleeing. HSA subarea group told state role Professor H. William Menard of the ended as the United States signed a Curbs on the domestic use of water CANDIDATE Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Members of the Subarea cerns and needs of all inpatient floors, was University and Sept. 10 and peace treaty with Germany. At 14, she wants to fight fires are in effect throughout England and pall University of Caiifornia, San Diego. In 1944, American troops liberated Wales. An emergency drought act "F" group of the North areas of the state, he said. handled by these review 11 in Mystic, Pollock an­ Marlon M arctr for Bv ROBERT 1). LI R ATI the firehouses and shoot the bull with nalia and has several antique belt Central Health Systems Rapubilean RaglaUar The course books, a "Reader” and Paris in World War II recently rushed through Parliament The Commission on groups. nounced. Commlttaa. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Lynn the men. buckles and two brass nozzles. She Agency Tuesday night Hospitals and Health Care Orientation programs The next m eeting of Scott Clandanial, increased penalties for wasting Traaiurar Oakley. 14. has her own “turnouts.” "I don't like to be pushy or bother­ also likes to loaf around the Pioneer water from $9 to a maximum of $720 learned more about the will act as a staffing agen­ are being planned for Subarea "F " is scheduled SUPER SAVINGS FOR and they're her favorite outfit. some,” Lynn explained demurely. “I Memorial Fire Museum, state level activities of the cy for the council and will members of the HSA sub- for Sept. 28 at 7:30 p.m. at Take OCEANS: "Turnouts,” to the uninitiated, are just learn by asking questions. They recently formed agency. coordinate all HSA health area Aug. 31 at Boston the Municipal Building. Our Continuing Frontier the helmet, black coat and bulky know I'm not a little kid" Ralph Pollock, acting plans. for college credit from boots used by firefighters when they She reads the firefighter's drill executive director of the The HSA 30-member D&L YOUNG JUNIORS battle a blaze. manual religiously and has adopted board of directors of the board of directors has a Manchester Community College But this is more than a fad with the firehouse argot. Health Systems Agency project review committee Lynn — she wants to be a firefighter. She collects firefighters' parapher- GIOVANNI’S RESTAURANT (HSA), told the group that to handle handle health Please register me for college credit in "Oceans: Our She saved her own money to put up (Formerly Chlldor’i) Gov. Ella Grasso is about care requests, and a panel # ■ # 1 Continuing Frontier,” a Courses by Newspaper program the $51 needed to buy the helmet Hillstown AMERICAN and FOREIGN 260 Hirdord Rood Manchottor ready to appoint members of three people to handle offered in cooperation with The Manchester Evening alone Even though she can't take the Car Carpets — featuring — to the 34-member State project applications. The Civil Service examination until she is armor-coat Health Coordinating Coun­ Herald. Enclosed is my check or money order tor $40. Italian and American Food applications will then be 19. she is studying fire technology delayed CARPET cil ", which will be com­ recommended to the board For Young Men and chasing fire trucks in her spare Special this Thurs. & FrI. posed of 20 m em bers and then to the proper Name______time. Highway Superintendent MERCHANTS 1310 Tolland Turnpikt (Good Irom 4:00 P.M. 'til 9:00 P.M.) selected from each of the agency, Pollock said. She also plays the piano, takes judo Timothy O'Sullivan said six subareas of the HSA, Rockville General that armor-coating work ______646-8368 EGG PLANT PARMIGIANA * 2 .9 9 Address lessons, paints and draws. "I iike with talad. akte d lth of tpeghetti, breed and butler. and 14 persons unaffiliated Hospital s recent request everything, but the Fire Department on Hillstown Rd., with the agency As each of for permission to construct scheduled to begin this Manchoatar Evaning Harald STUFFED FLOUNDER *3.99 City. State. Zip does come first, " she said in an inter­ the subareas will be an ambulatory service view. week, has been postponed a Publlih#d «v«ry tv«nlng «xctpl with taled, vegetable, bread ar>d butler. SunPayt and hoildaya. Eniarad at lha COME IN AND TUT OUR DAILY MEAKFAST. represented, the council center and two additional Lynn has a short-wave radio next week. Manchaatar, Conn. Pott Offica at Sa- LUNCHEON AND DINNER SKCIALSI will reflect the health con­ If an MCC student, MCC ID No.. The work will begin cond C la tt Mall Matter. Mon. Tuee. Wed. 5:30 e.m. to 7 p.m.; Thurt. A FrI. 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. to her bed and monitors the fire calls Sat. 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sun. 7 a.m. to noon. throughout the night. Tuesday, Aug. 31 at 7.30 Suggested Carrier Rates CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS Make checks payable to Manchester Community College If there is a multialarm fire, she am . Payable In Advance Fried Clama / Scallopa / Chicken / Spaghetti State moving offices Return application with payment to Single copy ...... iSa wakes her mother, Margaret, who Stone for the paving Weakly . . . got Community Service Cashier work has to be brought in One month .. , $3,go drives her to the scene. Lynn said her Three montht .. $11.70 from unsafe area Business Otfice mother doesn't mind because she, from Newington. Sullivan Six montht $23 40 .Manchester Community College loo, is a fire nut. said town trucks, used to One y e a r...... $46 60 HARTFORD (UPI) - A help plan the move. Mall Ratet Upon Requeat N O W O P E N spokesman for Gov Ella T He said the move would P 0 Box 1046. M.,S. No 1 Once at the scene Lynn stands just haul the stone, were in use Subtcribert who fall to receive Manchester. CT 06040 behind the lines taking photographs, picking up after Hurricane their newtpaper before 530 p.m. Manchester’s Only Family Bowling Grasso said today state of­ be made as soon as the should telephone the circulation ficials had completed logistics could be worked watching the firefighters and their Belle, and, thus, were department. 647-0946. Recreation Center... equipment as well as listening to the delayed in bringing the negotiations to find new out He said he did not chief's orders. stone into town. Cleanup W elcome To quarters for a state office know what the move would that workers allege is cost, but that the funds oc€Qn<; The 5-foot-3, 121-pound junior high after the storm also set NATIVE PEACHES located in an unsafe area. school student likes to hang around back the highway would come from the department's schedule, he M ETRO BOWL Workers demanded the department's budget. Hale Haven varieties. offices be moved because COURSeS DY N€WSPAP€R said. Excellent tor freezing He said the rent for the and canning, 29 OLCOTT ST., of danger to their safety new office would be $8,000 also:-: after one employe was shot per month He said he did Theater schedule MANCHESTER there. not know what the rent was NATIVE APPLES The spokesman said the for the Main Street office. Students reminded to pick up UA East I — "Obsession” ■'Aloha, Bobby and Rose " 9:35 FERRANDO ORCHARDS Phone: 646-2695 deal had been completed to Mrs. Grasso had said 7:15-9:15 East Windsor Drive-In — move the department of Tuesday she hoped the absentee ballots at town hall UA East 2 — "The Original "Gus" 7:50; “Bambi" 9:35 BIRCH MT. RD. Social Services district of­ GLASTONBURY Fall Leagues Forming negotiations could be com­ College students are ballot will be mailed. is open from 8;30 a m. to 5 King Kong" 7:20-9:10 Manchester Drive-In — fice from its location at UA East 3 — "Harry and (3 mll0» b0fond Men — Women — Children pleted today. reminded that they should Town Clerk Edward J. p.m. Monday through ' ■ Logan 's Run " 8:10; Vito’s Birch Aft. Inn) 2550 Main St. in Hartford to She said the lease on the pick up their applications Walter Go to New York" 7:10- "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" Tomkiel said that if Friday. 9.00 1 Myrtle St. Social Services Depart­ for absentee ballots before 10:00 applications are picked up Absentee ballots will be Vernon Cinema 1 — “The The spokesman said ment office still had 10 they leave for school. Showcase Cinema 1 — at his office it helps cut mailed out to those who Omen" 7:20-9:20 "Drum " 2:15-7:30-9:40 Social Services Com­ years remaining and it An application must be down the ch an ces of apply within 30 days of the Vernon Cinema 2 — "The Showcase Cinema 2— “The missioner Edward Maher would be used for other filed with the town clerk’s requests for forms being election, Swashbuckler" 7:00-9:00 Man Who Kell to Earth" 2:10- would meet with workers purposes. office before an absentee lost in the mail. The office Burnside 1 — "Murder by 7:15-9:35 at the office later today to Death " 7:30-9:30 Showcase Cinema 3 — Market oiien Sunday Burnside 2 - “Gumball "Silent Movie" 2:158:00-10:00 Rally" 7:15-9:20 Showcase Cinema 4 — Area police Stop & Shop Super­ p.m. is now open on Sun­ East Hartford Drive-In — "Outlaw Josie Wales" 2:00- i market at 263 Middle Tpke. days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. "Murder by Death" 7:50; 7:10-9:35 has joined its counterparts Among the other area Hebron in East Hartford and Ver­ OBSESSION PQ Vernon stores open for Sunday I From Our Own Mill State police of the non in offering Sunday shoppers are Arthur's THE ORIGINAL Gregory Leighton, 6, of The mule with t .■'Yi Colchester barracks are shopping to its customers. Agawam, Mass., suffered a Supermarket, A&P, KING KONG G educated foot outsmari^ searching for a man who The facility, which is Finast, Food Mart, Shop- the entire N.F.L.! broken leg Tuesday after­ HARRY A WALTER allegedly attempted sexual open Monday through Rite. Top Notch. Highland noon after being struck by GO TO NEW YORK pq W A U D IS N EY assault here Tuesday about Saturday, from 8 a m. to 10 Market, and Pinehurst. a car on W. Main St , pnoDuenoNS 8:45 a m. Rockville. presents SHETLAND He is described as a The driver of the car, CHILDREN KODAK-POLAROID NOW THRU white male, 5 feet 11 inches Paul Donze, 82, of 165 TUESDAY UNDER 12 STYLE CREW-NECK AGENCY tall, medium build. late Regan Rd., Rockville, was 649-6000 FREE 20s, short brown hair and DISCOUNT PRICES charged with failure to WELCOME TO THE 23^^ CENTURY. wearing blue pants and a drive in established lane. ARTHUR DRUG The only thing you can’t hove in this red plaid shirt. He dis­ His court answer date is p lay^ a knife and was (oerfect world of total pleasure is your 3 0th birthday. SWEATERS Sept. 3. For GIRLS & GUYS! wearing a mask, police Police said the accident said. happened in front of the PLUS Machin* wathabla drat quality naw He was last seen in the Carvel ice cream store CO-HIT WALT DISNEY’S BAMBI lall haathar colora. Mlaaaa alzaa 34 area of Wellswood and when the car, for some to 40 and man’a alzaa 8, M, L, XL. Millstream Roads. ip c reason, accidentally Plus CLINT EASTWOOD Regularly to $17.95 Coventry jumped the curb and struck THUNDERBOLT AND LIGHTFOOT” Aaron McCarthy, 19, of the child and then came to TEEN SWEATER TOPS with short sleeves. Willimantic was injured in rest against the store front. Choose from loads of colorful stripes, SML, reg. FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BARG AIN ★ HNATIMii^ a one-car accident on The child and Donze and a ' ^ 2 V EVES 7:00 A 9:00 Swamp Rd. Tuesday at passenger in the car, $9 ...... 5.47 SAT. 2:00 7:00 0:00 11:17 p.m,, police said. lT t> [ ROUUS IS . I* . te lUII JSI to 33111 $ 1 .5 0 TODl with Clarence Taft, 88. of SUN. CONT. FROM 1:00 She was a passenger in Jam aica, N. Y. were CALCUTTA SKIRTS for teens in belted and SM-»UIITIH:3 0 P.M. FSD* the car driven by Russell treated at Rockville Or wrap styles. Assorted fall colors, sizes 6 to 14 D. Sullivan, 17, of South St. General Hospital. (StjCHCAS^INBISr 1234' ^Factory Savings Dividend He failed to negotiate a teen-young junior. Regularly $14...... 9.97 IndudM An EXTRA 10% OFF curve and went off the left Our Low Min Prka Tag. side of the road striking a TURTLES AND CREWS In solid and fancy EtSoyUfblgatat, REGULAR <2 ADM. utility pole. Manchester lil.imtlMI.III.WWWW grandt*t.oeHtmJttM ^ r S ’ S acrylic knit sweater styles, sizes SML. Reg. piraUt movie ever! "It’s Better Then She was taken to hospital notes Buying Wholesele" Manchester Memorial $10 ...... 6.97 BURNSIDE □ HUfltriml PWun • TKWtskt^PtKKltlo** iPC]** Hospital where she was ad­ Sto iUtiSIDt AVI., I. HTFI. • S3I.333) STARRING 210 L MAIN ST. mitted and treated for a Discharged Monday: Gi­ TEEN FASHION SLACKS In texturized PETER SELLERS ROBERT SHAW GENEVIEVE BUJOLO ROCKVILU (Exit 98 on m. 86) scalp wound and head in­ deon R. Moore, 7 Tyler Cir­ PETER BOYLE cle; Timothy Dillon, Glaston­ polyester and easy-care Calcutta cloth. Several MURDER BY ______BEAU BRIDGES FRee MILL juries. She was in satisfac­ WEIKDAVS 2 P.M. ' bury; Jacqueline LaBrecque, styles to choose from, in assorted colors. Sizes DEATH” Vernon i f ^on^^ 2nd BIG WEEK tory condition this mor­ 108 High Tower Rd., South PQ • 7:30 9:30 6 to 14, reg. $17...... 12.97 C in e A 83 GREGORY PECK ning, a hospital spokesman Windsor; Deborah S. Ellis, 79 MICHAEL 8ARDAZIN ■ ]>»l taoiis II . U . M miT 111 M311111 LEE REMICK said. Brooklyn St.. Rockville; Nan­ “GUMBALL Two other teenage cy A. Kirchmyer, 80 Brighton D&L Young Juniors: All stores except New Bri­ EVES 7:20 0:20 R p p § e v f e l t passengers in the car were Rd.; Hebron; Edward RALLY” I SAT. 2:00 7:20 9:20| O P E N Palmer, East Hartford; tain and New London P Q • 7:15 9:20 SUN. CONT. FROM D A I L Y not injured. Sullivan was " i l i l K Til 9 P.M. given written warnings for Maureen D. Shannon. 93 ■ S U N D A Y 99< M A T IN EES 1:20 Florence St.; J, Mark Adams, ™^0MEN RATED R STORES SAT. Til a P.M. failure to drive right and Slocum Rd.. Hebron. driving after drinking. PAGE FO l)R - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, J976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 - PAGE FIVE --'iawki- Bv FI.OYD LARSON Country dancing iHaurbpatrr lEimtiny lirralb An owlish editor’s notebook Duplicate bridge Manchester — A City of Village Charm is really regal Center Bridge Club Both the major party conventions political center — not too conser­ extreme to earn their partisan com­ registration figures may be relevant Vosburgh and Wilma Aug. 20 at the Masonic Tem­ East-West: Flo Barre and Founded Oct. 1, 1881 mittment outside the voting booth, to local and state election outcomes, group to which they both Willoughby, first; Ernest are now history. vative and not too moderate. This ple — Mr. and Mrs. H. Lucal, Ann DeMartin, first; Mary this may not always the case By JUNE TOMPKINS belong. Berube and Murray Powell, Msmber Audit Bureau ol Circulation Member. United Press International Neither party can be said to have discomfits the liberals like our Sen. and the moderate-liberal first; Mr. and Mrs. Willhide and Irving Carlson, nominated the so-called “dream Weicker and conservatives like our Republicans have the balance of nationally, Mrs. Van Cleef explains second; Anne Ingram ana second, Joyce Sorenson and Published by the Manchester Publishing Co.. Herald Square, Herald Reporter Atoynatan, second; Mr. and Margaret Kropp, third. power. Because of this one-sided in her story that it was Judy Pyka, third. Manchester. Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711, ticket” that insures 100 per cent par­ neighbor to the north, New You can take a dance out Mrs. Weeks, third. We think the emphasis put on party Democratic dominance of the very ‘important for the ty harmony, party enthusiasm, and Hampshire’s Gov. Thomson. But if of the country, but you Mnncliesler Raymond f Robinson Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkington. Managing Editor the Ford-Dole team can articulate registration is overemphasized. Congress, we might be more ac­ well-bred person to be party victory in November. can’t take a country out of Rricige Club their cause well they will be making We fear party labels are too often curate if we were to refer to our pre­ skilled in music and dance. As it always is in a democratic the dance. Aug. 20 at 60 Bidwell S t „ - Opinion adopted for nonpolitical reasons. But sent situation as the party-and-a-half The effects of social and North-South: Anne Ingram society and more particularly in one a pitch to where most of the votes Based on an old adage, are. even if valid to a degree the fact system, rather than the two-party regional changes were and Jane Lowe, first; Dave operating under what is loosely dis- those words aptly describe For it is in this area between remains unaffiliated voters are a system. noted in the culture of the Margolin and Steve Zucker- cribed as two-party system; con­ an old Elnglish dance style cessions have been made to certain political extremes that most of our major bloc which must be weighed in The Carter-Mondale team is not a day including life style man, second; Irv and Helen that is enjoying a revival Cross, third. Zoning Board of Appeals political realities — realities not all recent elections for president have comparison party strengths. dream ticket either since it seems (dance). BARGAINS during this country’s East-West: William Guter- of us are to perceive nor evaluate, if been ultimately decided. The fact that since World War II, bent on re-establishing the great The account also reveals Bicentennial. For young muth and Loren Berneau, IN BLOOM we perceive them, the same. What is happening is that the we have had only one Congress which alliance the Democratic party that dancing became in­ and old, housewife and first; Ann DeMartin and Bar­ IN THE President Ford in selecting Sen. moderate-conservative Democrats, was controlled by the Republicans enjoyed under Franklin Delano creasingly important as a gets a special message college professor — the bara Beckley, second; Dave Dole as his running mate is. we think, the unaffiliatcd who generally find while the Republicans held the White Roosevelt — the solid South and the social skill. Dancing revived old dance has a Hinchey and George Johnson, WANT ADS attempting to stake claim to the som ething in both p arties too House is evidence though party liberal movement, which is Camelot masters were usually wide appeal. Ray Cronin and Ellen all over again only with a Southern equipped with a small, McKeon, tied for third. 643-2711 I This is not the country The note was short, the motorists passng by on Tolland accent instead of Bostonese, almost pocket-sized, crude Aug. 20, novice game at 60 dancing that has been Thus is we hear so much about the homemade fiddle to be Bidwell St. — Arlene Long and message was simple, but Town Tpke. as well. around for years in the ability to campaign or articulate used for accompaniment. Sandy Sullivan, first; Don and Manager Robert B. Weiss form of square dancing; These people deserve to and so little about issues. Ford, we Much unusual reference Betty Kreps, second; Joe and this is another form of Marlyn Fecteau, third. deserves to be commended for know the reasons and reactions are told, has been a good President, to colonial dancing and country dancing that is a Aug. 16 at 386 385 N. Main sending it. but Carter will be better. events was found in board members give when very regal and elegant type St. — North-South: Dick The hardline Democrats will buy diaries. Dancing was not Weiss sent the note Monday they rule on such an important of dance with an age-old it, as will some others who have the disapproved so much as the to J. Eric Potter, director of 1 , k '' heritage. matter. If the public is not to facility of liking or disliking a play late hours which involved In fact, country dances planning. In it, Weiss asked be notified of such a meeting, because ol the acting rather than the dancing. There were balls are the ancestors of that notices of all meetings of script. and assemblies which, no they at least deserve a "modern” square dancing When Ford and Carter debate — if doubt, made departure un­ the Manchester Planning and representative of the press a and New England contra it really does come to pass — Carter desirable before the end of Zoning Commission (PZC) and dances. SUOOR the meeting to relay what will have an edge in the charm the event. ANNUAL The country dances used the Zoning Board of Appeals happened. department but who knows Ford may The style of dance was kMOf EAJUT FOR find this to be his cake just as by today’s groups were KST SIlECTIONt. (ZBA) be sent through his of­ influence by clothing, the lU T NOW FOR 'The calling of last Tuesday’s collected from ■IRTMOATI, JF K was able to pull his faltering kind of music in vogue, the fice for transmittal to the manuscripts made in ANNIYtRSARIES. special meeting without campaign out of the fire. Ford seems type of floor, space, etc. A CHRISTMAf OR America in the 18th cen­ FOR YOURSEin press. notification of the press or more at ease in press conferences slippery floor necessitated tury. The message followed the than when making formal speeches smaller steps, and cor­ MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE .CTQRE - QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED public is, if nothing else, bad With the Bicentennial and it would be a mistake write him seted garments demanded Aug. 17 special business public relations on the part of serving as a focus to bring off in a free-lorm debate. an erect posture. A slower meeting of the ZBA, which was these dance buffs together thfe board. So it goes on and on as we now are tempo, too, called for called without notification of i f and to help renew an in­ Such action serves only to in the middle of the organizing phase slower movement, and 2nd BIG WEEK! terest in an old dance the press or public. for the campaign which traditionally small space limited the confirm suspicions of form, Mrs. Joy Van Cleef hits high gear after Labor Day. area in which the group Special business meetings secretiveness and un­ of 70 Garth Rd. has ap­ M Is Carter a shoo-in? could move, thereby are sometimes’ called for final propriately written the derhandedness all too many Did Ford make a mistake in necessitating a close contents for a recent dance SAVINGS OF '35.05 (46"o) decisions by the board concer­ people have about public agen­ picking a man so close to his own group. publication. ning requests for zoning II political philosophy’’ Mrs, Van Cleef dis­ NATIONALLY cies. Such thoughts appear to The spring 1976 issue of Has the Carter drive peaked too covered that a fine, erect variances and exceptions. be out of place in this instance. Dance Perspectives 65, a ON COFFEE SERVICES early? carriage was as much These requests must first be quarterly publication, is ADVERTISED Mr. Potter said the failure to i These are only questions we raise sought after throughout the devoted to “ Rural presented at a public hearing notify the press and the public when we have nothing substantial to 18th century, as a quiet, Felicity: Social Dance in of the ZBA. These hearings are sink our teeth into. smooth manner of moving, □ O N E ID A was an oversight because the 18th Century Connecticut.” Maybe after Carter and Ford face "without affectation or usually held the third Monday meeting was called so quickly. Mrs. Van Cleef has each other in open debate and exaggeration.” Dance was of each month and require meticulously researched Reg. Price $7b.00 According to the minutes, perhaps even more so after a Dole considered a basic element the little known facts con­ public notification. the session lasted only 40 and Mondale confrontation in a of a genteel upbringing, Frank and Joy Van Cleef of 70 Garth Rd. perform a graceful allemand 32 01 4 4-P IE C E CO FFEE SET 4 : cerning the days of earliest By law, the ZBA is required similar forum, we may be asking the and was a social as well as during a country dance routine. Mr. Van Cleef teaches routines and calis I ’"'’f Pt’I 'Ci Cup minutes, indicating perhaps dancing in Connecticut, real question: Which team is best a physical grace. to notify just the town clerk the decisions to grant the and in much of America. the patterns for the Gallery Dancers who meet regularly at Foot Prints -.‘-o 1'.., representative of the directions this There was a dancing and the secretary of state "These old dances were Gallery on Main St. Mrs. Van Cleef has written a publication about coun­ needed exception and nation's majority wants to go in the school in Hartford as early composed and written try dancing. (Herald photo by Pinto) about a special business next four years? as 1787. variances for Mconald’s were down by courtisans,” Mrs. SALE PRICE The answer to that we are sure Many of the dances were meeting. This was done before given only routine considera­ Van Cleef says. "Country transcend party not because the peo­ written down to be last week’s meeting. dancing is our own ethnic tion. ple have lost touch with the parties; preserved, including dance. Country dances are liking the people you dance dolin, flute, double bass, to allow for a full perfor­ But, as the note from the But what if there had been but because the parties have lost descriptions of reels, jigs, not exactly folk dances, with.” She has taken dan­ fiddle, guitar, harpsichord, mance of the dance, and town manager indicates, the touch with the people. cotillions and minuet. debate and argument? they're more elegant.” cing lessons of various accordian. fife, hammered the use of varying in­ The man who can best articulate A state organization, local press should also be The public would have had to She has worked with styles for many years, and dulcimer and viola de gam- strumentation highlights the aspirations of the political center “ Country Dance In notified when a special depend on summary minutes The wishing well in Luray Caverns, Va will be the winner. papers on these dances several years ago joined a ha — some members the repetitions. which, she says, were Connecticut” (CDIC), has intry dance society playing more than one in­ It would be easy to spot business meeting is called. and recollections of board been organized to support MEN’S literally excavated from In the group where her strument. Frank and Joy Vati Cleef in There is no reason, in fact, country dance and its 3 DIAMOND members rather than getting libraries. husband does the dance The Village Assembly a g r o u p of c o u n t r y music. Mr. Van Cleef is that the public should not be Theoretically these calling. Mrs. Van Cleef has cut a record of dancers; they dance with RING an objective third-party report Split Republicans come out slugging treasurer of the notified of all such meetings. dances were learned, but frequently teams up with "American Country the elegant grace that com­ from the press. Manchester Chapter. there were dancing him in demonstrating a Dances of the es from the love and un­ An imprtant issue, the fort in Georgia suggests otherwise. independents and even Democrats if A local group called The We hope the message the KANSAS CITY, ,Mo. — It is instruc­ masters. But now they are dance pattern. Revolutionary Era " which derstanding of the art, and proposed McDonald’s in the In "streamlining" that state s it has the good sense to capitalize on Gallery Dancers meets town manager has given to the tive to note that the text of President "leaders” and they have to Fortunately, the group is presented by the years of sharing mutual I.ee Roderick government. Carter actually added a a conservative mood that seems to be every second and fourth Burr Corners Sopping Center, Ford's acceptance speech distributed call. has a talented combination American Revolution enjoyment in its perfor­ ZBA is carried also to all other whopping 24 per cent more employes sweeping the country. It is Friday of the month at 7:30 was ruled on at the Aug. 17 to newsmen here just before he rile lleruld'M Mrs. Van Cleef’s hus­ of musicians that provide Bicentennial Commission mance, town agencies should they face \\ a>liiM|rloii C(irrt‘.-i|ioii(len( to Georgia's payroll. traditionally the party of less govern­ p.m. at Foot Prints 14K GOLD meeting, delivered it Thursday evening in band. Frank, fulfills this the tricky tunes. Known as of Coventry. The record is Mrs Van Cleef’s dance a similiar decision to call a Kemper Arena omitted any Carter's apparent weaknesses, ment. more individual freedom, and Gallery, 466 Main St. the Village Assembly, available in local music & FULL CUT GOP ticket "The Democrat Party role in the country dance essay will be available for A new restaurant, which will reference to a debate with Jimmy however, probably will not prove as a stronger national defense — all Mrs. Van Cleef calls several college students shops. meeting on short notice. doesn’t know what its candidate reference at Mary Cheney DIAMONDS do the volume of business a Carter Yet, soon after launching into troublesome to the GOP as its own issues currently popular with the country dancing ’'a social play the early English Each dance tune is In complying with the letter of stands for,” Dole said later. "The Library it. Ford said he was '‘ready” to go internal weakness. The party claims majority of voters. thing and dependent on melodies on piano, man- played eight times through McDonald’s invariably does, American people don't know. And the the law, we hope no one else before the American people " in such the allegiance of only about 22 per But the party suffers from the Pinochle | will affect not only residents overlooks the spirit of the law. a confrontation. Democrat candidate doesn’t think we cent of Americans, compared to the ultra-conservative ideologues in its have a right to know.” ONEIDA SILVERPLATED and shoppers, but also The omission in the text reflects 46 per cent who call themselves ranks who would rather win a point scores Dole proceeded to accuse Carter of conflicting views from the Democrats. And even that tiny 22 per than win an election. Such were in NOTICE PAUL REVERE just about everything except not put­ AIRWAY President's advisors of how best he cent is somewhat misleading, given evidence even on "unity " night Manchester 10% to 40% ting enough salt on his Georgia can overcome Carter's huge lead the party devisiveness that continued Thursday in Kemper Arena voting Top sc o r e r s in the Probate Court is open for TRAVEL AGENCY News Analysis peanuts. OFF n «g S495 between now and Nov. 2. Should he to be evident here even after Ronald for non-candidate Jesse Helms of Manchester Senior Citizens conferences with the 457 CENTER 8T. Many Americans will probably find wrap himself in the mantle of the R eagan’s' troops were forced to North Carolina for vice president, Pinochle Group game Aug. 19 judge from 6:30 P.M to 8 646-2500 ‘ DISCONTINUED such a personal attack offensive. It resign themselves to his defeat. waving signs proclaiming "Dump at the Army and Navy Club P.M. on Thursday nights. MODELS BOWLS White House and act "Presidential” S trideRite< 6" Size may well drove counter productive Reagan clearly was the darling of Kissinger " and occasionally booing are Betty Daniel, 599, Harold Night telephone number: 5 $ g 9 9 during the next eight weeks’’ Or Labor Council neutrality for the Republicans. And further, J Bugot, 572. Margorice 649-0445 should he frontally attack the most of the delegates. The facade of parly liberal Nelson Rockefeller who Reg. $11.00 whether or not Jim m y Carter had a McLain. 584, Mike Haberern, Complete Democrat in debate in a rare gamble unity projected on the last night of happens to be their own party’s Vice J' -r 8” Size tennis court by his house when he 571, Ann Perras, 567, Hans William E. FitzGerald $ 1 4 * 9 big victory for Weicker for an incumbent President’’ Mr. the convention couldn't disguise the President. Rockefeller’s sins include Travel Service was growing up is quite irrelevant to Fredericksen and Ann Fisher, Judge ot Probate '6M’t U m Tim NHhMt lb' Reg. $19.00 Ford himself apparently was torn on hurt of his supporters here — many of being a political winner. 564, Mabel Wilson. 562, Ann his fitness to be president. whom who will now work for Mr. 10” Size By PKTKR A. BROWN merely an effort to prevent a split in the best course to follow right up to While trying to convince voters Plourd, 554, Grace Windsor, the labor movement. Thursday night. His ringing A better yardstick is Carter’s Ford, not because of the man, but that Gerald Ford rather than Jimmy 550, Lee Steinmeyer, 547, Reg. $25.00 *19** record as governor of Georgia, and rather because they find the alter­ Carter truly represents their best in­ Francis Miner, 541. HARTFORD (DPI) - The Labor is anxious to avoid a repeti­ challenge to Carter, however, was that record is fair game for the native, Jimmy Carter, so un­ terests, the GOP is thus saddled at The group sponsors a game recommendation that the Connec­ tion of 1970 when the convention en­ further evidence that GOP Republicans. Among other things, palatable. But the GOP campaign each Thursday at 9:45 a m. at ONEIOA STAINLESS ticut State Labor Council stay dorsed Democratic nominee Joseph strategists foresee a hardswinging, the same time with a rear guard ac­ the GOP can be expected to hammer will sorely miss the enthusiastic cut­ the Army and Navy Club. Play neutral between Sen. Lowell P. Duffey, but most construction unions no-holds-barred campaign as the one tion against those ideologues who away at such facts as these: When ting edge that a Reagan would have Is open to all senior citizens. Weicker and Democratic challenger supported incumbent Thomas Dodd, giving Mr. Ford the best chance of militate against a broadening of the SALE! a Democrat who was denied retaining his residence at 1600 Penn­ running for governor in 1970, Carter given it. party’s base of support. It’s all Vernon A Gloria Schaffer can only be seen as a promised no "overall tax increase.” Tournament winners in the GARELU renomination and ran as an indepen­ sylvania Ave Although the GOP now finds itself enough to make Abraham Lincoln, S A V E 2 0 % victory for the GOP incumbent. Vernon Senior Citizens dent. Better evidence yet was his selec­ As governor, however, he proposed on the wane nationally, it ironically the philosophical father of the Motorized Pinochle Club Salem pinochle Connecticut's AFL-CIO’s Com­ Georgia's first tax increase since has, at the same time, an excellent Republican Parly, shudder a bit in Both Schaffer and Weicker have tion of Sen, Robert Dole of Kansas as party are Emily Brooks. 601. ONEIDA SILVERPLATED mittee on Political Education at a 1955 and during his four-year term, change to make new inroads among received sizeable labor en­ his running mate. Dole, who has a his grave. Violet May, 587, Evelyn Klnc- Bicycles stormy meeting Monday afternoon state taxes went up by 51 per cent. dorsements and if the group endorsed well-deserved reputation of having a man, 584, Mae Franc. 579. 12V2” ROUND TRAY recommended the council endorse one over the other it would again quick tongue, earlier in the week Carter has said that, as president, Winners Aug. 19 at the neither candidate and let the in­ a high priority with him would be to GET GOING 20-PIECE SET FOR 4 leave some unions working against delivered the convention’s most SIDE OUNCES by Gill Fox Newhoca Camp picnic are CHECK THESE I 9 9 dividual unions go their own way. the parent body’s wishes. stinging attack on Carter. reorganize and streamline the Ann Flechsig, 605, Lucille federal bureaucracy. Although that Carlson, 599, George Dean, FEATURES... *19®® The council’s state convention next Additionally many members ap­ "The Democrat (Republicans tend • 150 mllM por naturally leaves the impression that 594, Ann Hietala. and Betty AMERICA month will actually vote on the parently feel staying neutral will to drop the "ic ” ) Party gave its gnilon some of the nearly three million Lietjen, 584. matter, but it is unlikely they will help Weicker enough and not risk the nomination to a political quick- • SImpIn, RELI­ S.-W I. ?()', ,M1 Winners in the club’s Aug. prospect their endorsement could federal civilian employes would be ABLE 40.0 cc M .M n iIN d back anyone because neither can­ change artist, ” Dole charged in the 17 game are Carl Murphy, 687, help elect other Republicans — most lopped off the payroll, his model ef­ Qnroin nnglno st :r \ i \ t i didate is thought to have the two- speech that helped put him on the Genevieve Ward, 681, Almeta thirds support needed for an endorse­ of whom are unacceptable to labor. Stackhouse, 665, Alexina • Automnllc I’ ll.CI s ment Weicker’s rating from COPE on his Moreau, 660, Eric Andersen, trnntmlulon Organized labor in Connecticut has voting record— traditionally poor for 656, Basyl Ugolik, 651, Ted • Automillc chokn • Huvy duty, roln- traditionally rubber-stamped the Republicans — has risen dramatical­ Today’s thought LeBoc, 645, Lena Piazza, 646, 5-PIECE HOSTESS SET Romeo Auclair, 635. lofcod rimt Democratic nominee, never en­ ly in recent years as he drifted * 8 ® ? , The next game is scheduled • Front nnd roar dorse a Republican for the Senate or further and further from the GOP lutpontlon even refusing to take sides. gospel. Our western languages and their to make the schemes of theology (or Thursday at a picnic at Starting at • Stooring bond OSLiOA PWMLl slA.MLSS’ PAUIRNS Their support has always been key His maverick record has made him capacity to systematize our work. Without an opposite, God alone High Meadow, Granby. lock 1 to Democratic victories for most of­ enemies among Republicans, but he knowledge has moved us into the has no meaning in our language. Yet, *399®® • Producod nine* ^ Back to school in-Stri(Je Rite Scruffies ^ fices, with labor’s political machine won renomination overwhelmingly rapid development of science and who or what created God? This ques­ B a r b s 1113 a^Ri6ans back to school in good-looking, long- a a and the party leaders last week just made possible the extraordinary tion cannot be dealt with by our By PHIL PASTORET • Four month supplying the manpower to contact pfuf freight wearing shoes fit by our children’s V voters and get them to the polls on turned the other cheek on his com­ technology which has produced theology or language. God always w am nty. RINGS RINGS RINGS election day. Us treasury traditional­ ments he can’t support the national motorcycles and plastic junk as well was and is. We don’t need the weather shoe specialists. Blrth$ton»i, Onyx, Pearl bureau to tell ui that next GOP platform. ly contributes heavily to Democratic as the great knowledge of our great What lies underneath our language weekend’s weather will be FREE TANK OF GAS PLUS Signet, Etc. campaigns. Weicker’s candidacy also gives universities and the highest arts and itself and our way of thinking in op­ perfect — we have to work. ,Askm y mother X labor an opportunity to emphasize to letters of our civilization. Our whole posites? Is there a necessitated The council claims more than 150,- Add to your colleciloa of ONE QUART OF OIUnTHraRCHASE 000 members at the more than 700 af­ the Ocmocrats their support cannot system of thinking is based on the dulaism in our very natures? I hope collective nouns: A bore of abcxit S trid e R ite ' § □ONEIDA filiated union locals in this heavily be taken for granted. Aristotelian dialectic. And the result not. Else we are forever trapped by CompIfltG Stock pollllctl pundits. HtfMi' U N fa « t 9*gt(«**u M, 19)9 unionized staje. State employe unions are not happy is our lives today with all their thinking of keeping the peace by the TRY ONE TODAYI Raducod up to The COPE recommendation — with Democratic Gov. Ella Grasso’s dichotomies: Friends and enemies, threat of war — dealing with poverty 50*/( which showed only slightly more sup­ laying off state workers and wanting war and peace, rich and poor, by giving money to the poor — or THE BIKE SHOP port for neutrality than Weicker - to lengthen their work week without prosperity and decay. seeing ourselves as being too vain or saw virtually none for Mrs. Schaffer, a pay raise to meet the state’s budget W'estern theology teaches that God self-effacing, too outgoing or too shy. 180 Spruce St., Manchester, Conn. who already trails the incumbent by problems. is the central idea from which all There must be a better way. 647-1027 NO HOURS: Dally 9:30 • 6K>0 a sizeable margin in the polls. Mrs. Schaffer is her secretary of else is deduced. The Devil, God’s Arnold F. Westwood EtCHANGtS People ' who wish they Thura. A FrI. 9:30 • 9KKI SUOOR The support for neutrality is not the state and her candidacy could be adversry, has to be created by God to Unitarian Universalist "No, Henry’s not tired out from our vacation He’s tired out were young again have never Sal. 9:30 • 5dX) necessarily anti-Wcicker sentiment. a casualty of that backlash. provide for the necessary dichotomy Society grown up. 917 MAIN STflttT DOWNTOWN ^MANCHISTEN from wondering tjow he’s going lo pay for ill’’ 04IE brought their list of ning said they asked for his might force the closing of tor and continue operating demans to MCC President reply by Thursday at 5 p.m. the center, but MCC of­ the center until a regular Ronald Denison. Women a tte n d in g a ficials said there is no in­ director could be An ad-hoc committee of Tuesday night “emergency tent to close the center. recruited. ) _ • The center supporters, Women's Center con­ meeting” on the future of The women say they f— OtiPM stituents met briefly with the center indicated that have been unable to get an discussing Godi’s com­ t o CDE.i3<^ ^ • - O Denison this morning, but the central issue in the con­ explanation for the ad­ ments after he left the — 5) *3*9 the women said Denison meeting, said appointment ^ 5 X troversy is what they call ministration's decision not t— 0> declined to carry on a for­ the administration's ap­ to rehire Director of an interim director mal discussion. parent attempts to “under­ Bettina Borders. Dean would be unacceptable. O o '^ Denison could not be mine" the Women's Center reached for comment. program. The women, objecting to The center, established Millstone I I shut down funding cutbacks and loss two years ago, has been a CO of the center's director, .i .8 j; Q focus of feminist activity WATERFORD (UPI) - valve with a slight steam CO are seeking an explanation 0^ £ at MCC and in the com­ Workmen Tuesday in­ leak closed the valve, of the adm inistration's munity. It has been func­ advertantly caused an triggering an automatic decision not to rehire the CO tioning with a part-time automatic shutdown of the shutdown of the plant. director, reinstatement of director and several stu­ Millstone II nuclear power The released steam was the director, budgetary dis­ dent workers, as well as plant. not radioactive and the unit 5 5.0 q A Northeast Utilities was expected to be back in 5 c c • spokesman said men operation by this after­ T7 ^ 0) c I I o “f- 0)s- "O ro 0. o adjusting a turbine control noon, the spokesman said. Father and son O ^ (/) ^e/s O 3 0 5 S sue each other Mayor assists in presentation Two Manchester men, father and son Sidney Ellis and FLCTC8ER CUSS CO. Neil Ellis, are involved in a series of lawsuits filed in Mayor Matthew Moriarty Jr. and Miss Corinne Soller, center, a representative of the .1 i,|,.

F— I- (/) 5 LO UJ«J3o A b o u t to w n I S wm “ 01 CO kO to 2(1 .Middle Turnpike West /■ Right Time Manchester Green Office. d'Jl Middle Wirnpike Fast fjght here ... In The Noith Manchester Office, 220 Noitli Main St. WANT ADS Fii-st .Manchester Office. ■Ml.') .Main St. right now! ^^1 3-DAY SALE! LIMITED QUANTITY KELVINATOR 19 Cu. Ft. Energy Saver* "NO-FROST” REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER SAVE! f lll f I T T t I im I iil-':- Ut^W SPECIAL MODEL l i J S S / VKlki L\'- MOOil With these Quality Features • Completely No Frost • Ldfge S3b cu It freezef • Icemaker now 0( later • Sliding, adjustable interior shelves • Big door shelf storage • In door egg & dairy storage • Full width freezer shelf ONLY *399” * COMPARE BEFORE YOU BUY ... ^ GET A PROVEN ENERGY SAVER. Triinwili con U i(n (iic Door ><*oiMuii Guard this model uses itfuclion j ii f e u on I'l late , t (IS i fietaiai Oreli learned m piKe foul iid tt to i.be >e«ps Condense' this •niuiation LiMc it|i m 'tb 'n e i edges C i ebminjies need the cold nrtkoul Jddihl loi en eddilionii me cc.sli| b p rilio n o! ele ctiit hcHers MANCHESTER’S DIRECT FACTORY DEALER

MANCHESTER OPEN MON-TUES. WED-FRI. SAT. BUDGET I ' l w th flk e f .rr TO TELEVISION I APPLIANCES 3 6 M O N T H S NEXT TO STOP & SHOP Downtown open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Thurs. eve. ’til 8:30 Naugatuck Mall open Mon.-Sat. 10-9:30 Roger S. Gray of Manchester has been promoted to assistant vice president, benefits administration at Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., Hartford. He will coordinate the company’s wide range of benefits programs. Gray attended Muhlenberg College and tor’s degrees from Northwestern joined Connecticut Mutual’s education University. and training department in 1961; he was His research has focused on named a company officer in 1965. After such areas as the seismic design subsequent promotions, he became direc­ of iiquid storage tanks, stresses in tor of sales training in 1974 and director of floating roofs and the analytic agency administration last year. modeling of open-cell foams as Gray received his chartered, life un-

Joins law firm Atty. Noah H. Starkey of Manchester has joined the Willimantic law firm of Lane and Rosen, P C., in the general prac­ tice of law. Starkey was graduated from Trinity Notes 20th anniversary College in 1971, the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 1972, and the Anthony J. Abbruzese, CLU, of Conference, Leaders Conference, University of Connecticut Law School in Savings and Certificate Accounts. 53 Niles Dr., Manchester, recently and the Metropolitan Managers 1975. While at Trinity he was elected to We pay the highest savings rates available — celebrated his 20th anniversary as Club. Phi Beta Kappa. from 5' to 7'^’ . Interest is paid daily and a member of Metropolitan Life In­ He has achieved the chartered During the 1975-76 sessions, he served as compounded continuously, too And that means surance Co.’s sales force, the com­ life underwriter designation of the a law clerk to the judges of Hartford Coun­ that even your interest earns interest m a pany has announced. American College of Life ty Superior Court. Heritage Savings account Abbruzese attended Hillyer Underwriters, is an instructor of He has been admitted to practice in the College and joined Metropolitan the Life Underwriter Training courts of Connecticut and Massachusetts. Free NOW Checking. Life as an agent in the Charter Council course, president of the He is a member of the Connecticut and Oak (West Hartford) office in July Eastern chapter of the Chartered The savings account that works like a checking American Bar Associations. 1956. He is now district sales Life U nderw riters, and is a account and pays 5" i annual interest Free plus He and his wife, Gertrude, have one son. manager of the Norwich office at member of the National Associa­ 5 « - there's no better way to check than with One Towne Park Plaza, tion of Life Underwriters and the us That s because at Heritage we've always been Norwichtown, a position to which General Agents and Managers consumer oriented, offering you the latest in he was appointed in December Association. HAVE WE HELPED banking with no strings attached 1972. Abbruzese is past president of YOU LATELY? Phone Noah H. Sinrkev Abbruzese has qualified for the UNICO National. He and his wife, 843-2711. Tax Sheltered Retirement Accounts. company's President's Ursula, have a daughter, Laura, Keogh Retirement Accounts for the self'-employed 14. and Individual Retirement Accounts for people This printing test pattern is who do not have a pension where they work Joins The Hartford part of The Herald quality ST. MARY'S DAY SCHOOL Both are available at Heritage and both can control program in order to 41 Park Street save you a lot of tax dollars Peter K. Riggins of 237 Bidwell St., Manchester, has give you one of the finest joined The Hartford Insurance Group's Hartford newspapers in the nation For 3 and 4-year-olds Tax Deferred Annuiterm. Regional Office in East Hartford as a group pension. A lax deferred investment annuity offered by representative. MORNING SESSIONS A graduate of Siena College, he did graduate work atj Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company fhat Monday - Friday • Flexible Schedules can save you substantial lax dollars Ask us the University of Southern California and served in Ihej for complete details U S, Air Force. Contact: The Hartford Insurance Group, with its home office in Judith Perry Hartford, includes the Hartford Life Insurance Co.. Hart­ 646-7868 Tele-Cash. ford Life and Accident Insurance Co., Hartford Variable Day or Evaningt Put your non-working business cash to work Annuity Life Insurance Co. and other companies. The 166- earning top interest in our Tele-Cash account year-old Hartford Fire Insurance Co., one of the nation’s When you need it simply call us and we will major property and casualty insurers, is the parent com­ transfer your money to your checking account pany of the Group. in any bank.

ISative named auditor Home Loans. We re the experts when it comes to home loans James L. Ledbetter, vice president of the Colonial Weve been lending money to home buyers Bank and Trust Co., has been named corporate auditor of since 1891 We know local real estate and it the bank’s parent company. Colonial Bancorp Inc. of has always been our policy to offer compefitive Waterbury. home loans 0 2 S’ A Manchester native, Ledbetter was graduated from Q . < 3 2 the University of Hartford in 1965 with B.S. degree in ac­ 0) o ^ counting. After a previous association with the Torin Co. to- 5 3 ^ 5 0 Equity Loans. S § in Torrington and Arthur Anderson & Co. in Hartford, he 3 c o £ joined the Colonial Bank in 1975 as auditor. In March of Borrow on the equity in your home for home improvements, college costs, consolidation of this year, he was promoted to vice president. bills — or |ust about any need you have Ledbetter, the son of H. Lester L^b etter of Glaston­ go back to I school bury, is a past member of the Vernon Board of Educa­ tion, the Greater Hartford Transit District, the Vernon Republican Town Committee, and past president of the ■ ^ ^ Home Improvement Loans. Vernon Young Republicans. From shrubbery to a new pool we can help Ledbetter resides in Southbury with his wife, the with loans up to SIO.OOO, Home improvement former Mary-Gail Lawler, and their three children. loan arrangements are simple, easy and prompt at Heritage Savings iSSS J c I ; Personal Loans. Available lor |ust about anything, our personal loans are simple interest You pay interest only on balance due c ; ? - i o SAVE ON ROUGH, TOUGH Moneymarkel Convenience. STUFF FOR KIDS, Buy groceries and bank in one super market I - our Moneymarkel located inside Frank's ' Supermarket East Middle Turnpike, Manchester 3 DAYS ONLY Our Moneymarkel concept is one more example Tom M orrow Lou Smith 11.99 AND 13.99 where Heritage Savings leads the way ' 5' 09 Retire dt Watkins Two area men with a collective 57 years of service to the company have retired from Watkins Bros. Inc. of Reg. $14 and $16. Manchester. Young America’s back- The two, Tom Morrow of Manchester amd Lou Smith of 5 = 0c Manchester.

Warranty dm lii v » Woodrow R. McKay and Bonnie McKay to James M. O’Loughlin and Joan M. O’Loughlln, property on Fair- •w view St., $3,000. James E. Noonan and Sally-Anne S. Noonan to Joseph Heritage Savings D. Santese and Deborah L. Santese, property at 41 Durant CO St., $30,900. & l/Mn Association • Since 1891 B and C Associates to James B. Morrison, property at 82-84 Congress St., $49,900. 0(f<# Sp.nc#f St M

Sidney S. Carter Obituaries Sidney S. Carter, 77, of 54 Camp- SNNIAL Completion of field Rd. died this morning at a Manchester convalescent home, Three teams sidelined Mrs. Rose L. Zeppa Thomas W. Wilson Jr. Mr. Carter had been employed for tax evaluation EAST HARTFORD - Mrs. Rose L. Thomas W. Wilson Jr., 53, of 31 25 years at Hamilton Standard Divi­ Candlewood Dr. died this morning at sion of United Technologies Corp., Ansaldi Zeppa, 78, of 76 Knollwood ticularly important step in revalua­ revaluation in Manchester was in Manchester Memorial Hospital. He Windsor Locks, before his retirement Rd. died Tuesday at St. Francis tion, Belleville said. 1966, but Belleville said the possible Hospitai, Hartford. She was the was the husband of Mrs. Ruth in 1965. He was born Aug. 13, 1899 in in B softball playoffs East Haddam and had lived in “If you don't review properly, delay would pose no legal problems. widow of Charles Zeppa. Bowker Wilson. you’re going to end up with a lot of in­ “The state is primarily concerned Mr. Wilson was born Feb. 17, 1923 Manchester for 67 years. He was a Mrs. Zeppa was born in Fubine, equities because you didn’t look at with towns that aren’t making any ef­ assured a berth in Thursday night’s while sportsman had single markers in Manchester, son of Mrs. Olive member of Concordia Lutheran Down to four teams is the Ken Ferry two apiece for Oil Heat. Italy, and lived in East Hartford for each property individually. This is fort to start revaluation within the finals. in the first and fourth innings Lovell Wilson of Manchester and the Church. field in the Town Slow Pitch The Bankers, string ran out against 35 years. the primary thing we want to avoid,’’ last ten years," he said. The schedule tonight finds Wilson’s sandwiched around a three-run se­ late Thomas W. Wilson Sr. He had Survivors are two brothers, John Softball B Division Tourna­ Renn’s Tavern as the latter came She is survived by a son, Aldo Zep­ :|i: Harvard College was attended he said. Of the properties he has reviewed vs. Renn’s at Fitzgerald at 6:15 with been employed as a machinist at C. Carter of Newington and Paul J. from behind with a three-run seventh cond inning outburst. Andy Lorenzen pa of Glastonbury; three brothers, by Ja m e s O tis, a 1743 “We’ll avoid a lot of unnecessary so far, Belleville said values have ap­ ment as three more were the winner continuing with a clash at and Tom Ferlazo each had two hits Pratt and Whitney Division of United Carter of North Palm Beach, Fla.; lil: graduate, when there were frame to pull out the verdict. Renn’s Andrew Ansaldi and Edgar Ansaldi, court cases,’’ he added. proximately doubled over the 19M eliminated in last night’s play. 7:30 against Multi Circuits. Tonight’s for the winners while Bruce and Rich Technologies Corp., East Hartford, three sisters, Mrs, Ruth E. Shedd of only three buildings around had led, 5-0, before CBT ran off seven both of Manchester, and Anthony An­ Belleville said the number of court listings. This will not, however, CBT, with six runs in the seventh survivor will move into the finals of unanswered markers prior to the Peck each had a pair for Sportsman. saldi of Bolton; two sisters, Mrs. for 28 years before he retired last Bolton and Mrs. Esther C. Tedford liji the Yard; it boasts eight lili graduates who became cases over property assessments in­ mean a doubling in the amount of inning ousted Manchester Oil Heat, the double elimination tourney Nike League champ Pero’s moved January because of ill health. He was and Mrs, Marion C. Hewitt, both of final inning. Rudi Wittke had three Palmira Zeppa of Glastonbury and ;$ signers of the Deciaration of creases in a year of revaluation. taxes paid. A revaluation will also 10-6, at Robertson Park but in turn against Pero’s. to within one victory of the title with an Army veteran of World War II. He Manchester; and several nieces and hits and Bill McCarthy and Bob Mrs. Louise Piantenida of East Hart­ Independence: John and Sam People are notified of the revalued mean a cut in the tax rate, Belleville was sidelined by Renn’s Tavern by CBT plated six runs in the seventh its triumph over Multi Circuits, was a member of St. Mary's nephews. Magnano two apiece for Renn's. ford; and two grandchildren. Adams, John Hancock, assessment by mail. If they are un­ said. an 8-7 count. and staved off a two-run rally by Oil Charter Oak League title-holder. Big Episcopal Church and Manchester ■The funeral is Saturday at 10; 30 ij Elbridge Gerry, Robert Treat Wilson and Brad Wheatley each went The private funeral is Thursday at happy with the value placed on their Over at Fitzgerald Field, Wilson Chapter, Disabled American a m. at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 :jij Paine, William Ellery, S Heat in the last of the inning to stay two-for-three and Sokolowsky bat for the Fruitmen was wielded by Rose Hill Funeral Home, 580 Elm property, they may go to the Board of Electric scored a run in the seventh alive momentarily. Jerry Wilson had Butch Talaga who clubbed a homer Veterans. Main St. The Rev. David Rinas of % William Williams, and doubled for CBT. St., Rocky Hill. Burial will be in Rose Tax Review for an informal hearing. Pardue wanted Other survivors are a brother, Concordia Lutheran Church will of­ jiji William Hooper The World i; inning to eliminate Sportsman two hits and Tom Sokolowsky and Bob Segal’s sacrifice fly in the and two singles. Denny Vendrillo also Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. i| Almanac recalls that the Con- If they are still not satisfied, they Tavern, 6-5, and in a battle of un- Fred Flynn each tripled for the belted a four-bagger for Pero's. Dave Elmer H. Wilson of Bolton; and four ficiate. Burial will be in East in Missouri seventh gave Wilson its win over Friends may call at the funeral tinental Army used the may appeal to the Court of Common beatens, Pero’s got past Multi Cir­ Bankers. Jack Hughes had three con­ Castagna had two of the six safeties sisters, Mrs. Almet E. Sullivan and Cemetery. Sportsman. Wilson’s scored once in home tonight from 7 to 9. college buildings as barracks Pleas within a year. HARTFORD (UPI) - Accused secutive hits and Fred Schneider and stroked by Circuits. Mrs. Walter M. Cooley, both of Friends may call at the funeral cuits, 4-2. With the victory, Pero’s is the second and four in the fourth The family suggests that any during the siege of Boston. ^ Belleville said that he should know bomber and bank robber James Manchester, Mrs. Harold W. Hoering home Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. memorial gifts may be made to the within two months whether the Peter Pardue, released from a of Rockville and Mrs. Harold W. Heart Association of Greater Hart­ revaluation can be completed in time Connecticut state mental hospital Hadden of Broad Brook. ford, 310 Collins St., Hartford. for the 1976 list. Belleville, who is the nine months ago as no threat to socie­ The funeral is Friday at 11 a m. at Spaulding quits race only person assigned to property ty, was sought today in Missouri on St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The Henry S. Couch review, has completed reviews on kidnaping, rape and sodomy charges. Seaver Rev. Bruce Jacques will officiate. Henry Stephen Couch, 83, of 99 Pardue, 27, is alleged to have kid­ Burial will be in the veterans section Dr. Frederick W. Spaulding of to have become involved with,” he about 9,000 of the 15,000 properties in Trebbe Dr. died Tuesday at a naped a 27-year-old woman and kept of East Cemetery. Full military Manchester has withdrawn as the said. town. If the revaluation is not com­ Manchester area convalescent home. her bound and gagged in a 8-by-4-by-2 honors will be accorded at graveside. Republican candidate for the state He felt that running in a district pleted in time for this year’s list, it (Herald photo by Dunn) Mr. Couch was born in New foot locked, wooden box equipped Friends may call at Holmes Third Senatorial District seat. that is split between East Hartford will be included in the 1977 list. Milford and lived in Hartford most of with a speaker system for three days Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Spaulding said obligations to his and Manchester would have caused Towns are supposed to revalue Bubhle~hlowing time his life, coming to Manchester six in the basement of a fashionable Kan­ Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. dentistry practice and family life even more demands on his time. properties every ten years. The last years ago. Before his retirement 13 sas City toWnhouse. The family suggests that any would make it impossible for him to "Regretfully, it would have been a years ago, he was employed as a During a half inning break in recent Feline Softball League memorial gifts may be made to the donate the amount of time necessary little too much,” Spaulding said. custodian at Bond's Clothing Store, Organ Fund of St. Mary’s Church or to run for state senate. The Democratic candidate for the playoff game, Cathy Linsenbigler of Crispino's, wliile sitting Hartford, for many years. to the Sheltered Workshop at Lincoln "I didn’t want to get any further Third District Senate seat is incum­ on the bench, formed ibis big gum bulible while a leammale Survivors are two sons, Russell S. Center. into running unless I could have given bent Sen. George W, Hannon Jr. of was busy braiding her hair. Couch of Manchester and Walter H. Fire calls SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Tom adequate time to the job,” he said East Hartford. Bowman of Centereach, N.Y.; a Arthur Strickland Seaver says he doesn’t like this morning. Republican Town Chairman daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Mayes of HEBRON — Arthur Strickland, 83, Candlestick Park and can't unders­ Spaulding, who was nominated at Thomas F. Ferguson said that the .Manchester Hickory, N.C.: a brother, Paul Couch of Wall St. died Tuesday at Norwich Tolland County tand why the park has been good to the Republican Third Senatorial party's candidate for the seat will Tuesday, 3:55 p.m. — Stove fire at 7 of Waterbury; a sister, Mrs. Hospital. He was the husband of Mrs. Tuesday, 11:51 a m. — Box alarm at him. District convention on July 19, said now be selected by the Vacancy Com­ High St. CTown) Pauline Slater of Waterbury; eight Emma Taylor Strickland. Webster’s warehouse, Vernon. “I’ve never made any bones about the decision not to run was an mittee. Members of the committee Tuesday. 4:02 p.m. — Garage tire at 18 grandchildren and a great- Mr. Strickland was born in Hebron Tuesday, 2:44 p.m. — Car fire at 132 Herald angle the fact the park is cold and I don't agonizing one to make. are Ferguson, Ed Snyde of Woodbridge St. (Eighth district) granddaughter. and had lived here all his life. He had Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Stove fire at 46 Vernon Ave., Rockville. like it,” Seaver said Tuesday night. ”1 had hoped I would have been Manchester, and Charles Stebbins, Tuesday, 6:55 p.m. - Woods fire oft The funeral is Thursday at 2 p.m. worked for the town maintenance Channing Dr. (Town) “ But I have to admit I've had luck able to find the necessary time to run James Mirabile and Edwards Wells Rd., Vernon. at the John F. Tierney Funeral department for many years. Tuesday, 8:20 p.m, — Smoke investiga­ Earl Yost here.” for the job. Many issues are confron­ Atwood, all of East Hartford. Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. — Grass fire off Home, 219 W. Center St. Burial will Other survivors are 2 daughters, tion at 179 Hilliard St. (Eighth District) Tuesday night was not a lucky ting the state that I would have liked Tuesday, 10:04 p.m. — Car tire in front Lake St., Vernon. Sports Editor I Herald photo by Dunn i be in Buckland Cemetery. Eva Wilson of Marlborough and Jen­ Today. 10:31 a m. — Structure fire at night, not by a longshot. Seaver simp­ Friends may call at the funeral nie Waters of Colchester; 2 sons, of Treasure City Department Store, ly pitched his usual game — over­ Manchester Shopping Parkade. (Town) 199 South St., Rockville. home today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Arthur Strickland of East Haddam powering — but somehow the Mets, Pero’s Nike Softball League winners and Harold Strickland of Troy, N.H.; YWCA nursery school thanks to some erratic fielding by the 4 sisters, Mrs. Alice Long of Putnam, San Francisco Giants, got four runs Honors in the Nike Softhull League were garnered hy Pero's, S<|iiad inemliers. lell to Albert Aiigustinsen Mrs. Florence Burke of takes registrations Grid honeymoon over THE PRICE COUUNrr BE MORE DEUGIOUS tie fireball with the for a 4-0 shutout. right, Stan Talaga, Jim Keefe, Buteh Talaga, Denny Nendrillo. Hud Talaga. Paul SOUTH WINDSOR - Albert Marlborough, Mrs. Annie Ingram of Could the honeymoon be over on in World Team Tennis at 27 is two It was a big night for the star right­ Augustinsen, 82, of 364 Deming St. East Hampton and Mrs. Ethel Lund of The YWCA Nursery School is currently accepting the pro football front? Only 10,726 years older than John Alexander, the hander because he hadn't won a Solomonson, Jeff Rea, Frank Lalashius, alt Talaga. Don (lagnoii. Hryaii Hell. died Tuesday at his home. He was the Hartford; 5 brothers, Clarence registration for a limited number of children for the 1976- AT NKHURST... Fo u r Meat Store payees showed up at Shea Stadium to team ’s No. 1 star. Estep looks 18 but game since July 8. In the stretch he husband of Mrs. Anna Hansen Strickland, Robert Strickland and 77 school year. The school is located in the Community Y watch the New York Jets face admitted being nine years on the pro had pitched well but lost four games Augustinsen. Herbert Strickland, all of East at 78 N. Main St, The school has been in operation for 25 Tasty savings on Boneless USDA Choice Sirloin Oakland. The tennis tour . UConn coach and had three no-decisions. Mr. Augustinsen was born in Hampton, John Strickland of years, offering a five-day program for four-year-olds that Steaks, another shipment of those Land Of Lakes all lured only 28,448 for their game "No, I never despaired," Seaver White Meat Turkey Roasts, Swift Premium Franks for Dee Rowe is right at the top of the Lofoten, Norway, and lived in Colchester and George Strickland of includes preparation for kindergarten and strong rein­ against Green Bay at Schaefer list, along with Joe Zabiiski, as can­ said, looking back on his summer of Williams back in Boston Brooklyn, N.Y., from 1948 until three Portland, Conn.; 23 grandchildren only 79" lb. and the lowest price of the year on Oscar forcement in developing feelings for security and con­ Mayer Lean Bacon only $1.69 lb. Stadium and the New York Giants didate tor the director of athletics frustration, “because I pitched con­ years ago when he moved to South and 26 great-grandchildren. fidence. All our Pattyburgers are made here in the store by and New York Jets played before a post at Northeastern University in sistently in every game. To me. that Windsor. Before his retirement 15 The funeral is Thursday at 1 p.m. The school is sponsored by the YWCA as a community Ed Fontana and he uses only USDA Choice Fresh Meat disappointing crowd of 35,000 at Boston...When Ted Kroll won the is important, the most important years ago, he was employed as a at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson service. The daily program runs from 9 to 11 ;30 a.m. and for top person, project for the Patties... Yankee Stadium.. .In the past when the first GHO in 1952 (then known as the thing about pitching. Two years ago I blacksmith at Roy Engineering in St., Willimantic. Burial will be n the includes no more than 23 children to allow for much in­ Giants and Jets met head-on at Yale Insurance City Open) he was might not have taken it so lightly but Brooklyn. He was a member of New Hebron Cemetery. dividual attention. Monthly field trips are included and bi­ Bowl, capacity and near-capacity presented with a check for $2,4(X). I’m more experienced now and I've Ebenezer Church, Brooklyn. Friends may call at the funeral monthly afternoon craft-making sessions are optional for Back from hla vacation, Frank Toroa olfara crowds turned out. The New Haven This year the 20th best finisher learned that the two things a pitcher BOSTON (UPI) - His biggest non-bigshot 1 ever knew room for a chat with Yastrzemski - Other survivors are two sons, Gun- home tonight from 7 to 9. children. a apaclal fraatura on... concrete saucer can seat 70,874 and received that amount. has no control over are the number of favorite person and pet project ' "He was a down-to-earth man about fishing this winter in the BONELESS USDA CHOICE whose heart was as big as a Florida Keys — then settled into nar Augustinsen and Harry The school year will start Sept. 13 with a meeting for there isn’t one obstructed seat in the games he starts and the number of brought Ted Williams back Augustinsen, both of South Windsor; Scratched from list watermelon." manager Don Zimmer's office chair all the mothers at 8 p.m. at the Community Y. Any in­ stadium which was completed in games he wins. into for one night. a sister, Mrs. Dora Bekstrom of terested parents are invited to visit the school at 7 on the SIRLOIN 1914. Today the bowl is still con- Apparently scratched from the list “In every other respect this year Williams, once known as the to reminisce and chide writers as he About town But the last man to hit .400 in the Norway; five grandchildren and a same evening, to see the facilities and talk to the direc­ of cities were the Masters tennis I'm happy with my numbers. Of "Splendid Splinter” for his trim build did throughout his career major leagues didn't wait for the end great-grandchild. tor, Mrs. Glenn Cornish, .and her assistant, Mrs. Bruce (and rump) STEAK players perform is Hartford. Trinity course, the victories aren’t there but but now hiding a watermelon-sized "I remember in 1960 when I left of another Boston loss before bolting baseball I was fed up and I said, The funeral is Friday at 1 p.m. at Stauffer. They are also welcome to stay for the Mothers’ College hosted the 45-year-olds and that’s the breaks of the game.” paunch beneath his open-necked shirt back to the woods of New Brunswick Samsel-Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 T)ie Bicentennial Committee will meeting. Ed Fontanta aaya to aarva up the past three years. No Hartford The victory was only the 10th for and grey-patterned sportcoat, threw Negative,' to an offer by the New and the solitude of a fish-filled river. Buckland Rd. Burial will be in Wap- meet Thursday, Aug. 26 at 8 p.m. in For more information, call Mrs. Glenn Cornish, 649- USDA Choica Ground Maata *1.9 9 . date is listed on the published Seaver, compared to nine losses. But out the first ball, then retreated to York Yankees to sign as a pinch Williams, who hit .344 in 18 seasons the private cubicle of Mrs Jean hitter tor them in 1961 the way John­ ping Cemetery. the Hearing Room of the Municipal 6946. Applications are also available at the YWCA office and aat wall and aava monay. schedule...Yump Johnson took in in six of his nine setbacks the Mets For Fraazar Plaaaara, Frank auggaata whola with the Red Sox, appeared at Yawkey, widow of the longtime ny Mize had done, " he said "They Friends may call at the funeral Building. or by calling 647-1437. bottom Round Including Rump and Evy Ovan some of the summer Olympic Games failed to score a single run. In Fenway Park Tuesday night for the were going to pay me the same home Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 USDA Choica Roaata lor $1.33 lb. and whola packar cut 9 to competition in Montreal. The John­ another, he didn’t have a run through owner. He left midway through first time since 1972 when he Boston's 6-5 loss to California and salary the Red Sox had given me ” p.m Freahly Ground 10 lb. Sirloin TIpa at tha aama low prica of son family camped near the Games. 10 innings and eventually left the managed the Texas Rangers flew back to his favorite summer Instead, Williams served the next $1.33 lb. Johnson’s son. Bob, just missed game with no decision. LEAN CHUCK making the USA team in the kayak The occasion was the annual Jim­ fishing hole. seven years as a Red Sox vice presi­ LEAN, TENDER, CENTER CUT competition and this was one of the my Fund game, with the $70,000 in Before leaving, the left-handed dent and baiting instructor during FRESH gate receipts going to the foundation hitter was asked if he wanted to spring training at the estimated rate S i events the Bolton family Ford challenges *. ? viewed...Frank Wilson, former that combats cancer in children. manage again. "I'm getting to an age of $75,000 per year The arrangement 99 PORK CHOPS lb 1.89 Rodriguez VoM Congress on defense While last thlpmant of 200 Roaata laal Manchester resident, now of Glaston­ Williams, longtime honorary chair­ (58 next week) where I don't want to ended in 1967 after Ted hJd an argu­ (aorry, no rain chacka). sidered to be one of the finest football bury, was much in evidence at the man of the foundation, also wanted to become involved anymore. " he said. ment "with the other Williams. " make an in-person tribute to Boston USDA CHOICE LAND OF LAKES stadiums in the country...Ray Peck, GHO this year. The former Ellington "Losing for three years in Boston's new manager Dick WASHINGTON (UPI) - On Capitol Hill this Jimmy Fund co-chairman here, Ridge Country Club president served owner Tom Yawkey, who died July 9 Washington and one in Texas was Williams President Ford has week, meanwhile, con­ BEEF SHORT MBS TURKEY ROASTS reports that not once in the 13-year as the honorary chairman... It was of leukemia. heart-breaking, frustrating and Now the former slugger, who lor bralaing or barbacua "The Jim m y Fund is one of pewarding at times. " amassed 521 homers, makes oc­ challenged Congress to ferees work to resolve 2 Lba. ALL WHITE MEAT history of staging benefit softball obvious from the attendance figures spend about $116 billion on differences between a promotions here has the weatherman that here were a lot of people out of baseball’s pet projects in this area One thing shone through during the casional sportsmen's sliow defense this year, saying House-passed $111.9 billion been uncooperative. Both Ken Garee work, on vacation, or both during the and I'm here especially tonight as a retired star's visit: he still loves to appearances for Sears Roebuck, lb. only his program can en­ appropriations bill and the bring in your < and Jerry Wilson, well-known Hart­ five-day GHO cprnival of golf at the tribute to Mr. Yawkey. ” said talk about hitting and fishing. "I whom he serves as a consultant on sure national security. Senate’s $110.9 billion ver­ ONLY 3.29 pkg. ford weathermen, were on the scene Wethersfield Country Club...When Williams upon arrival from his always like to talk to young hitters fishing tackle The President could turn sion of the measure — a USDA CHOICE last week for the Jimmy Fund game accolades are being tossed around campsite on the Mirimachi River in and even old ones like (Carl) Most of the time, though, he fishes old blue PINEHURST Turkay roatit art dispityad In fraazar aactlon naxi the issue into a political m axim um cut of $3.7 to thaaa apaclal Pattlaa. Fraahly frozan...mada by as members of the WTIC softball for jobs well done, one is due Tom New Brunswick. "He was one of the Yastrzemski." as he probably is doing today back on debate, though a press billion from the original CUBE STEAKS ua... team and both prom ised good Atamian of the Feline Softball greatest men I ever knew, the He stopped in the Boston dressing the Mirimachi spokesman said the request. weather. Peck reported that less League, who served as commissioner request “is not a political “As I have consistently HAMBURG PATTIES than $500 was collected at the “gate” and publicist this past season. Darrell ploy. It is a matter which indicated,” Ford said in his *1.79 . for Jimmy Fund promotions in the Johnson is receiving a reported $85,- has been under study for message to Congress, "1 JEANS ^4 29 past despite having crowds between 000 this season as Red Sox manager. ■ * (frozan) box of 4 lba. some time.” am determined that the IN ANY CONDITION” 1.000 and 2,000 Although no longer running the team Alexander excites Yankees USDA CHOICE The President had asked national security efforts of AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU Deluxe Chopped Sirloin PatUes on the field, Johnson is still in the for appropriations of $114.6 the United States shall be LONDON BROILS *6.76 (frozen) box of 4 lbs. Boston family and on the NEW YORK (UPI) - Doyle runs in the seventh inning But he Randolph was samticod Ui third billion In his supplemental fully adequate...It is up to Band to disband payroll...The New York Mets will Alexander has a knack for gave up a run in the eighth and then and Mickey Rivers tripled in Ran­ dolph with what proved to be the win­ requests Tuesday, he the Congress to act Lean PInehurst Patties Sign of the times: Central Connec­ sack ail coaches at the end of the excitement. served up Tony Oliva's first home ■6.86 (frozen) box of 4 lbs. run of the season, a pinch-hit effort, ning run added another $1.4 billion promptly to provide the • 1.69 . ticut’s 80-member marching band season and my favorite named man The New York Yankees' right­ with a man on in the ninth to let the It was a bit of redemption for Ran­ — for a total of about $116 resources necessary to do will not perform at football games in baseball, Eddie Yost, Mets’ long­ hander seems to find new and billion. Twins pull to within one run. dolph, who has fallen off badly after the job.” Varmont Maid 9 LIvaa 5 lb. Vat Dog this fall. In fact, according to the time third base coach, is one of the different ways to win and lose games college, the band will be disbanded candidates for the same job with the But Jackson came on to get Bob a torrid start SYRUP CAT FOOD NUGGETS with each starting assignment. He is Randall for the final out and picked "I had wondered when I'd be the due to lack of funds...How the time Red Sox. Yost was known as the most notorious for his courtship of •1 .1 9 120Z. 89* 4cana 65* flies department: Arnold Palmer wll Walking Man when he played 13 of his up his fourth save. Alexander, one who gave this team a life, ' said no-hit fame, as three times this acquired by New York from the rookie second baseman It's be 47 Sept. 10...Chi Chi Rodriguez, all 17 major league seasons with the season he has carried no-hitters into TdWARD THE PURCHASE OF Buy fraah S to the lb. loan Plnahurat or Daluxo Chopped Sirloin Pattlat at the of 5-7 and 125 pounds, likes little Washington Senators. Six times he Net champ Baltimore early in the season, came been f'-ustraling. playing wilh in­ Patient advocates regular aervlco counter. the ninth inning only to let all three of away with his ninth win against eight juries and not being able to help It's ANY PAIR OF guys, like Ben Hogan and Willie Pep, led the American League in drawing Louise Kerniode reigns as them slip away. Check the shelf “Special of the Week” signs for more grocery specials and check the dis­ and also the Wethersfield Country bases on balls...Al DeRogatis has defeats. no fun to play when you re get reassignments the Manehesler Women’s Tuesday night he drew up a new Chris Chambliss started the struggling" play at the checkout counter for Vk price closeouts on Zartx Fruit Syrupa, Vaporatta Club. Coming into the GHO, the been been sacked by NBC as a pro script for suspense, this time Inaact SIrlpa and No Paal Inaact SIrlpa... Division singles tennis Yankees' seventh inning uprising Yankee right fielder Lou Piniella slender Rodriguez earned just $12,- football analyst after eight years. carrying a 5-2 lead into the ninth in­ Jane Giguere, patient ad­ for Anita M. Cunningham 716. He played well at Wethersfield The former New York Giant tackle champion. She defeated with a double and New York loaded picked up his l.OtXUh major league hit vocate at Meadows Con­ is trained. Mrs. Cun­ ning only to have Grant Jackson the bases when Graig Nettles singled as the Yankees padded their first DAD'S and went off to the next event — served in a like capacity for eight defending champion Sue come on to ball him out for a 5-4 vic­ valescent Horrie, has been ningham is leaving the post American Classic in Akron,- Ohio — years at Giant games before joining Rogers recently in straight and Otto Velez walked. Bill Campbell place lead over the Orioles in the reassigned to the same to attend school at ROOT BEER...... 64oz. bottia 79* tory. was brought in to replace starter Ed Eastern Division to 11 12 games, $7,271.25 richer...Mike Estep, the lit- the national network. sets. Alexander was given a 5-1 lead position at Crestfield Con­ Manchester Community CONCENTRATED Bane and was g re e t^ by Willie Ran­ thanks to Baltimore's 5-4 loss to valescent Home, replacing College, Dr. Turek said. after the Yankees exploded for four dolph's bases-clearing double. Oakland. Valerie Boland. FROM OUR TREMENDOUS HOUSANDSI niREXUlMDRYDnERCENT...... »...*1.99 Mrs. Boland has resigned FLARES, STRAIGHTS, PRE' NS AND COI 8HURFINE to work with the Meals-on- Wheels program and the WAIST SIZES 28-50, LEI MAVONHAISE...... » .7 9 * flu clinic. Dr. Alice J, Curd of Tlianka We would tike to express our 8EIDNER’8 Turek, director of health, heartfelt appreciation to the many said. friends, relatives and neighbors who MtYOIIUISE...... ,i.*1.33 Dom DiMaggio would like to buy Red Sox were so generous and kind in our re­ PLEASE NOTE: PAIR FOR PAIR TRADE-IN ONLY, Wt Will Not Acntpla 2 Natalie Carroll will cent sorrow, and also those who con­ or 3 Pain of Old Jeent toward! On# Pair 6l Naw Jaana... CHASE a SANBORN replace Mrs. Giguere at tributed to the Arthritis Fund the Meadows, and Shirley C O F fK ...... » .*1 .7 9 Joanne Carson and Family BOSTON (UPI) - The "Old terested in buying the team for a long Sox, owned by Yawkey for 43 years, sure would be interested in Buying Rayburn will continue as We offer Mrs. Paul’s Frozen Minced Clams to replace the unavailable cans of Minced Reports also have circulated Red I .ii.it hiiti .-..ml .11 nines that I Professor” would like to own period of time. But it’s a little too have been run by a trust headed by the team. I think, in all fairness to the other patient advocate REGAL MEN'S SHOP Clams. Shop PInehurst, your meal store for Plastic jugs (no deposit) Sealtest Milk at $1.59 Sox general manager Dick O'Connell was interested in buying the club but CONNECTICUT S LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE MEN S STORE' early (to make an offer) with Tom Mrs. Jean Yawkey. The trust has Mrs. Yawkey, the time for things of at the Meadows. gallon and Land of Lakes Butter at $1.27 lb. the but the was trying to obtain funding to buy 1 never approached O'Connell as a (Yawkey) having passed away so given no Indication the team will be that sort is not now. Mrs. Giguere will also In Memoriam 903 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER OPEN THUnS. and FRI. 8 til 8; SAT. 8 til 8 team is not for sale so far. the club. DiMaggio, however, said he person who might be a buyer. " said In loving memory of Annie Lucas, TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON recently.” sold in the near future. “If Mrs. Yawkey decides she act as patient advocate at open daily till 5:30 P.M.. Thursday till 9 P.M. Dominic DiMaggio, former has had no discussion with longtime DiMaggio. owner and prcsidcnl of who passed away August 25. 1962. open daily (ill 9 P.M. Saturday till 5:30 P.M. Several published reports have “I’m sure Mrs, Yawkey is up to her wants to sell the team. I’m sure she Manchester Manor until a bespectacled outfielder for the Red friend O’Connell on joining his group the Delaware Valley Corp . a (lone but not forgotten PINEHURST l»0CERY INC. speculated the lifetime .298 hitter has neck right now,’’ said DiMaggio, who is aware that I have been interested permanent replacement Sox, said in a telephone interview he of prospective investors as a manufacturer of automobile seat (302 Main) been poised to buy the Red Sox since played for Boston between 1940-1953. for some time and 1 hope she con­ Daughter and Grandchildren heads a group that "has been In­ member of his prospective group cushion foam the July 9 death of Yawkey. The Red “We have not made an offer but we siders me.’’

') PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 - PAGE THIRTEEN ,Winner Tucker gains consolation swims Firing a 47-45-92 Katie Tucker of 400, 200 and 100-meter medley relay. Two fourths Tolan breaks slump Panatta plays bad round, Doria Carpenter Manchester representing freestyles to take eighth and a fifth placement were of the Manchester Coun­ the Suburban Swim Team place in each event in the garnered by the relay four­ try Club copped the NEW YORK (UPI) "Dave gave me a tip to St. Louis in going the dis­ AitiroB 4, Culls 3 won three consolation over-all standings. She also somes. Connecticut Women's stand back more in the box tance to even his record at Joaquin Andujar finals at the Connecticut anchored three relay — Bobby Tolan is a Golf Association's Class and it helped me tonight,” 11-11. George Foster, the scattered four hits in seven AAU Senior Men and teams, 800 and 400 meter perfect example of Tournament yesterdoy END OF SEASON said Tolan. "I hit the ball major league leader in innings and also scored a but gets net win W omen’s Long Course freestyles and 400-meter what people mean better than I have in RBIs in with 109, drove in a 1 1' h e Farms in run to lead the Astros past Swimming Championships CLEARANCE! Wallingford. A field of when they say “let almost two months." Cincinnati’s run with an in­ the Cubs. Bob Watson at Pope Park Pool in Hart­ Quarantaad luxury 87 competed. sleeping dogs lie.” Steve Carlton benefitted field out in the first inning. knocked in one run and BROOKLINE, Mass. (UPl) The fifth-seeded Panatta said, "1 I'm still around. Right now, it's very ford. Tolan finally broke out of from the Phils’ 17-hit at­ DodgorH 6, Kxpiift 0 scored another for the think I was playing very bad,” after difficult to play, even though I have a Miss Tucker copped the above ground poole. — Italy's Adriano Panatta a two-month hitting slump tack to win his 16th game Burt Hooton pitched a Astros, who tagged Steve slipping past Houston’s Ken good draw." promises to play better if he Must SACRIFICEI 19’x31’ Tuesday night with three against four losses. Carlton seven-hitter and Ron Cey Renko with the loss. McMillan, 7-6, 6-3, in an opening Panatta. winner of the Italian and GREETING CARDS 9m 46 T m tl lano tli|l U nkf FOR ALL OCCASIONS hits, including a homer, also contributed three hits hit his 21st homer as the manages to stay in the round match Tuesday night. French Opens this year, took advan­ O.D. complete with filter, See Our Large Display Open 24 Houn belly and five runs batted in to and drove in three runs, weeklong U.S. Pro tennis “I have trouble in the early rounds tage of two ill-timed volleying errors FOR EMERCDKY SOnnee lead the Phillies to a 14-3 Jim Wynn had a pair of championships at Longwood all the time, especially in America. by McMillan to capture the first-set liner, ladder, pump, National ARTHUR DRUG rout of the Atlanta Braves, homers for the Braves. In three or four days I'll be all right if tie-breaker, 7-3, then broke McMillan Hockey drills Cricket Club. sundeck, tenclng and and he can thank Braves’ In other National League in the eighth game of the second set League pitcher Andy Messersmith games, St. Louis downed to escape with his win. Mobil stairs. Completely In­ Manchester High girls’ AMEMCM and FOREIGN H U TINB OILS for the push. Cincinnati, 4-1, New York Two other seeded players had to Dodgers handed the Expos field hockey candidates Car Carpets Days of Racing stalled $749. Financing Tolan got angry in the blanked San Francisco, 4-0, overcome early-round blahs to stay their 10th straight loss. will launch practice Mon­ SEPT. 2 thru 11 at the OIL BURNER 4 third inning when Los Angeles topped Mon­ in contention. Top-seeded Jimmy available. Call toll free Dusty Baker drove two day, Aug. 30 at 8:30 a m. at CARPET HEATINOINSTAUATION Messersmith threw a high treal, 6-0, San Diego Connors "struggled pretty good out runs for Los Angeles with a Memorial Field. All girls MERCHANTS 1/800-626-9607.9 a.m .-9 and tight pitch that backed downed Pittsburgh, 7-3, there " before silencing Steve 643-0135 third inning single. in grades 10 to 12 are eligi­ 1310 Tollind Turnpike Tolan away. The Phillies’ and Houston edged Krulevitz of Baltimore, 7-5, 6-4, and Northampton, Ma. 316 Cantar St. Manchaata p.m., 7 days a week. Pudres 7, PirutcB 3 ble. 646-8568 FAIR first baseman yelled Chicago, 4-3. eighth-seeded Harold Solomon lost a Mike Ivie drove in four something at Messersmith Funs with a pair of bases- first-set "moonball” contest before (Herald photo by Dunn) then, on the next pitch, un­ settling down to trim Japan’s Jun CurdiiiiiU 4, Reds I loaded singles.to pace the loaded a two-run homer. Kuki, 2-6, 6-2, 6-1. Willie Crawford hit a Padres over the Pirates. Kiss ”I thought he knocked In other action, defending cham­ Telephone Society’s Rec League winners solo homer and Keith Her­ Brent Strom withstood a idle items good-byE. me down and I was upset," You'll love the cash . pion Bjorn Borg coasted to a 6-2, 6-1 nandez had three singles to two-run first inning homer said Tolan, who also it will bring when second-round victory over Hans Telephone Soeiely’s entry eoppecl ehampiontthip honors in the Rec .Softhiill l,eu^iie lead the Cardinals over the by Richie Zisk to go the dis­ singled in runs in the se­ Reds. Pete Falcone tance for his 11th win advertised in the Pohmann of West Germany; Chile's during the past season. Squad nienihers, front row, left to right, Jim Parker, Bill Classified ads. cond and seventh innings. allowed only five hits tor against 13 losses. Jaime Fillol outlasted Spain's Jose Conway, Tim Moriarty, Lee Zahaha, Dave Ralhhun. Standing, Goaeh Rich ilolman, Tolan also credited Higueras, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; and Stan Paul McNamara, Gene Gale, Boh Lynn, Clay Nivison, Irv Fosler, Howie Kdwards, teammate Dave Cash for Smith, recuperating from an elbow Wide Ova! helping him break out of injury, stopped Dayton's Tim Dave Slota, Art Noyes, Wayne Johnson, Coach Sher Hill. Missing were Butch his slump. Gullikson. 3-6, 7-6, 6-4. McDowell and Bill Shields. "You always seem to struggle in 60 4 70 Series RWL LOOKING GLASS II an opening rounder," said Connors, 150 NORTH MAIN ST., MANCHESTER seeking his fourth straight tourna­ 4 ment win. "The ball was sliding in on -PlY — ' Scoreboard me a lot. I couldn't get my timing Young pitchers excel Is pleased to announce an addition to down as well as I would have liked. 0 ^' its staff — introducing "I hit the ball pretty well at times. National League I've been hitting the ball so well the F.aM past five or six weeks that a match WHEEL BALANCE W L Pci GB like this is good for me.” SPECIAL Phila. 82 41 .667 for Tribe’s Robinson Connors, winner of the U.S. Pro Pittsburgh 67 57 540 15W M ISS B ETH when he last entered in 1973, said he 1.75 WHEEL New York 64 61 .512 19 has “adjusted my game to playing on St. Louis 55 66 .455 26 NEW YORK (UPI) record and 2.67 ERA. leadoff homer in the eighth Brewers I, Rangers 0 We are pleased to have Mary Beth 4 WHEELS FOR *6 Tim Johnson's third clay so I have patience and wait for Chicago 56 70 . 444 2714 — Last year Cleveland Tuesday night. Waits, 24, after Joe Rudi earlier Kotval associated with us. She comes to Balanced oH car mcl Montreal 41 78 345 39 pitched his best game of knocked in three runs for single drove in Darrell my chance." weighls and labor Indians’ Manager us from another local, well-known salon, Smith’s adjustment has come in Meat the season, a three-hit, 2-1 Oakland with singles in the Porter with the game's and brings her years of talent and (Herald photo by Dunn) Frank Robinson kept learning to play tennis without a W L Pet GB victory over the Kansas first and third innings and only run as the Brewers knowledge to the customers of this fine Cincinnati 80 47 .6.10 topspin backhand shot. afloat what was City Royals, to improve his a sacrifice fly in the defeated the Rangers for salon. Los Ang. 70 55 560 9 "I had a torn muscle in my elbow generally regarded a won-lost mark to 6-5. seventh Tenace’s homer, the seventh straight time. Legion award winners San Diego 62 66 . 484 I8ix "Things look real good his 14th. sent Baltimore’s Milwaukee’s Jerry Do come in «oon on Thurs., Friday or which has been very difficult to Houston 61 67 477 19il mediocre ball club for the next few years with Augustine went the dis­ Saturday and get acquainted with this rehabilitate,” Smith said. “I haven't Atlanta 57 70 449 23 with the big help from Four members of the 1976 Manchester .American Legion Eckersley, Waits and tance. yielding live hits to newcomer on our staff. For an appoint­ hit a topspin backhand in a year, but San Fran. 55 72 433 25 a couple of castoff baseball learn received accolades at last night's ban(|iiel at I’m starting to now. The arm is the Kern, ” said Robinson. "A American improve his record to 7-8. ment with Miss Beth please call 646- A70xl3 Tuemluy's Resulta veteran sluggers, Steve Foucault, who the Legion Home. Left to right: Jeff Baekofen, rookie of the best it has been in 1 1/2 years. Houston 4, Chicago 3 big help has been a take- 0457. Orig. 29.99 Boog Powell and Rico charge catcher like Ray League replaced Nelson Briles in year; Ray Gliha, most improved; Bruce Ballard, most Errant volleys hurt Smith in the Philadelphia 14. Atlanta 3 first set but once he won the I F E T 1 93 St Louis 4. Cincinnati I Carty. And though the Fosse. He seems to give the ninth, was the loser valuable player and leading hitler; Boh Ilealy, Anierieanisin tiebreaker, 7-2, in the second set he San Diego 7, Pittsburgh 3 Indians haven't made the young pitchers more Wayne Garland to his Award. Los Angeles 6, Montreal 0 confidence by not being fourth loss against 15 wins. gained control. "My biggest problem F70xl4Wide G60xl4Wide much improvement has been in getting the proper footing 27.40 31.30 New York 4, San Francisco afraid to correct them... ” Stan Bahnsen, 7-3 gained 0 this year Robinson is and timing going to the net." OurOrig. 37.99., .2.61 FE.T. Our Orig. 41.99. .2.96F.E.T. Angt'ls 6, Red Sox 5 the victory in relief. The tournament, which carries a Today's Games happy with his young Terry Humphrey’s two Vl liilf .Sox 12, Tigers 7 $25,000 top prize, runs through next G70xl4Wide 29.30 L60xl4Wide Houston (Larson 3-41 at pitchers, Dennis out double in the ninth The White Sox benefited Exhibition set Monday night. 34.70 Chicago (Burris 10-12) Eckersley, Jim Kern scored Rusty Torres with from four Detroit errors to OurOrig. 39.99.. .2.75F.E.T. Our Orig. 46.99. . 3.47F.E.T. New York (Lolich 7-11) at score seven unearned runs Brown’s Tire Shop, State ASA Major Divi­ and Rick Waits. the winning run and dealt Whatever San Francisco illalicki 10-13) Jim Willoughby, Boston’s in the ninth. Second sion champs, has slated an exhibition till Philadelphia (Christenson Eckersley, 21, has baseman Jerry Manuel, a Surgery due 10-6) at Atlanta (Nickro 13-9). relief ace last year, his next Wednesday night at Fitzgerald Field G70xl5Wide 29.30 L60xl5Wide 36.40 INSTALLATION rebounded from a night­ defensive replacement, N 10th loss in 12 decisions. the Summer against the Conneelieiil Falcons of the SAN .DIEGO (UPI) - San Diego Our Orig. 39.99.. .2.87F.E.T. Our Orig. 49.99. .3.58F.E.T. marish April and May to made two of the ninth­ Chargers' running back Joe Pittsburgh (Kison 9-8) at Paul Hartzell went the dis­ pull his record to 9-10 with tance for the Angels, inning errors while Pal Women’s Professional Soflhall I.eague. Washington, injured in a game with INCLUDED San Diego (Freislebcn 8-10), These tires will withstanij punishment from today's high speed N a respectable 3.53 earned spacing seven hits to even Kelly and Jim Spencer had weather... Brown’s is heading for the National Tour­ the New England Patriots Aug. 6, turnpike driving Raised white letters the sports car look' No Trade-In Needed Montreal (Rogers 5-111 at run average, while Kern, his record at 4-4. run-scoring singles to give nament over Labor Day Weekend. Anyone will undergo surgery on an injured Los Angeles (Rau 11-101, N 27, has finally blossomed reliever Dave Hamilton his 50 Assorted per Store No Ram Checks interested in donating towards its trip to knee Wednesday and probably will be (Only games scheduled) as a standout relief \ ’s .5. O rio le s 4 sixth victory in 11 Chattanooga, Tenn., please send con- sidelined for eight weeks. specialist with an 8-6 Gene Tenace stroked a decisions. Team physician Paul Woodward ,4/nerican trihutions care of Jean MeAdam, .52 Vi caver said Tuesday that Washington’s right League Rd., Manchester. knee would be operated on at Sharp’s KuhI MANCHESTER Hospital for a torn medial cartilage. W L Pet. GB New York 74 48 607 WEST HARTFORD Baltimore 63 60 512 lU i Cleveland 62 62 ,500 13 “ -iF'-' Scottf Matuszak signed by ^Skins Detroit 59 65 476 16 ■ ( Leaders Boston 58 65 .472 16 ij Milwaukee 55 65 458 18 NEW YORK (UPI) - The Chargers were hurt mediately asked to be Back-to-School Gifts from King’s George Allen seems to at running back when Joe traded and Forzano said he W.'Sl Batting w L Pet. GB collect football stars the Washington, the Oklahoma would try to accommodate Camera & Jewelry Dept Kan. City 75 49 .605 National l-eague way kids collect bubble star, the fourth player him. AB H Pet. gum trading cards. Oakland 68 57 .544 714 MENS AND LADIES 17 JEWEL picked in the draft, suf­ Detroit also lost running Minnesota 62 64 .492 14 Morgan, Cin 361 121 335 He added two more to his fered a knee injury that back Steve Owens, also a Madlock, Chi 421 141 .335 Texas 58 67 464 1714 W '^al€*ll€‘N expensive collection could idle him for eight former Heisman Trophy Chicago 55 71 .437 21 • Benrus • Gruen • Vulcain • Elgin • Helbros Maddox, Phil 415 137 330 Tuesday, obtaining Jake Griffey, Cin weeks. winner, who announced his Calif 55 71 .437 21 • Waltham • Dufonte by Luclen Piccard 429 141 .329 Scott, the veteran All-Pro Oliver, Pit 413 135 .327 Houston also went to retirem ent. Owens, who TueMlayN /ILeHiiUd Rose, Cin 512 164 .320 free safely, from Miami market Tuesday, picking hasn’t played in nearly two Cleveland 2. Kansas City 1 for safety Bryant Salter, Foster, Cin 460 147 .320 up two running backs. Altie years because of injuries, Oakland 5, Baltimore 4 Ladies spoft dress, petite Mens Luzinski, Phil-^429 132 .308 and getting defensive end Taylor, the all-time ended a five-year career. California 6. Boston 5 automatics day-dates, water resislanis Montanez, All 510 155 .304 John Matuszak, once the rushing leader in Detroit Elsewhere, as clubs Chicago 12. Detroit 7 Guaranteed giM-boxed New York 5. Minnesota 4 Garvey, LA 497 151 .304 first player selected in the history, from the Lions and reached Tuesday’s 49-man EXELAR BY NOVUS L.E.D. ELECTRONIC Buckner, LA 497 151 .304 Joe Dawkins from the New limit, Houston waived Milwaukee 1. Texas 0 UO) Parker, Pit 392 119 304 York Giants, and tackle seven players. Including Today'll (vaiiieH W a t ( * h « » K American I.eague Pro Football Dave Simonson, also from once-feared defensive end California (Kirkwood 5-9) at AB H Pet. the Giants. Bubba Smith and wide Boston (Tiant 14-10) 2 4 4 T McRae, KC 388 137 353 California (Kirkwood 5-9) at Detroit Coach Rick For- receiver Mike Hours, minutes, seconds at touch ol a button' AM Brett. KC 505 172 341 college draft, from Kansas zano announced that Joe Montgomery, Chicago cut Boston (Tiant 14-10) indicator dot solid stale accuracy With leather LeFlore, Det 479 156 326 City for two draft choices. Reed would be the team’s Oakland (Bosman 4-1) at strap Carew, Min 467 152 ,325 five players and put defen­ Baltimore (R. May 9-9). N Allen in the past lew No. 1 quarterback, sive end Roger Stillwell on Boslock, Min 356 114 320 months alone has added Minnesota (Redfern 3-7) at BOYS AND MENS Staub, Det choosing the four-year the inactive list and Cincin­ 454 143 .315 running backs John New York (Figueroa 15-7), N Garr. Chi 405 127 .314 veteran over former nati dropped two rookies Chicago (Johnson 9-11) at 4 a li'iiila r W^atf*li€^j« Riggins and Calvin Hill, Munson, NY 476 146 .307 starters Greg Landry and and deactivated linebacker Detroit (Fidrych 14-5), N Carty, Cle 424 130 .307 tight end Jean Fugett and Bill Munson. Munson im­ Chris Devlin. Kansas City (Hassler 3-7) at Lynn, Bos guard Ron Saul to the 417 128 .307 Cleveland (Bibby 9-5), N Swiss time-pieces with automatic date-change llonie K nils Redskins’ array of talent. Milwaukee (Travers 14-10) Choice ol leather or expansion bands Factory It will be National League; Kingman, "Salter has done a fine at Texas (Blyleven 10-13), N service warranty NY and Schmidt, Phil 32; job for us and it’s difficult Foster, Cin 28; Morgan. Cin to give up a solid guy like Renee notches win NORELCO TRIPLE HEADER a cold day in 25; Monday. Chi 22 him." Allen said. "But Pitch, Hit, Run notary Razor American League; Bando, Scott is a big play guy, he Oak 24: May, Balt 23; has leadership and he SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. feet in front of her. winners listed Connecticut when Jackson, Balt 22; Nettles, NY wants to play lor the (UPI) — The fears of many However, with the crowd 21; Hendrick, Clev 20. women tennis players of Winners and runners-up Redskins” of 3,200 people cheering 36 sett-sharpening steel blades 9 ctoseness/com- Runs Butted In having transsexual Dr. in the Pitch, Hit and Run you wish you’d talked to us now. Allen made room by Stoll on, Richards amazed competition conducted by tort settings Pop-up trimmer Deluxe travel case National League: Foster, dropping live players, Renee Richards play in the those in attendance by Cin 109; Morgan, Cin 92; U.S. Open next week at the Rec Department at three veterans. Cut were returning to her first set Waddell Field have been TEENS AND LADIES Schmidt, Phil 85; Luzinski, former Heisman Trophy Forest Hills now appear to form to easily dispose of Phil 81; Watson. Hou 76. have been exaggerated. determined. winner Pat Sullivan of Stoll in the final set. Jeff Johnson was the Bani£le Bracelet Watch American League; L. May. Richars did not appear to A CNG Natural Energy Consultant can show . new tuel-saving control systems. Balt 83; Mayherry, KC and Auburn, who also signed But the match did prove winner for nine-year-olds be the invincible player Chambliss, NY 82; Munson. this spring as a free agent that Richards was not the Q 9 0 you how to keep warm all winter and save Don't wait for a cold day in Connecticut many of her critics had with Michael Roark se­ NY 80; Jackson, Balt 79 quarterback, running back invincible player her cond. Michael Salvatore Get a prolessional evaluation ol your healing thought her to be Tuesday New fashion look' Beautifully styled in gold or silver money at the same time. Because no two homes Moses Denson and critics may have thought. was best for 10-year-olds as she struggled to beat 15- tones. S w is s timepieces 1 yr factory warranty or heating systems are the same, he can do it costs now by a CNG Natural Energy Consultant linebacker Lonnie After the match, Richards with David Vilga runner- Pitching year old Caroline Stoll, 6-2, Warwick. had wgrds of praise for her up. Tom Roark won the 11- only by checking out your system, your indi­ It costs you nothing, and it may take some ot Most V ietoricH 0-6, 6-1, in the $60,000 Ten­ Miami Coach Don Shula, young opponent, ranked year-old competition with POLAROID vidual heating requirements, and your costs. the heat out of paying those January heating National League: Jones, ,SD who is dismantling the club nis Week Open. No. 1 in the girl’s 16-and- 19-9; Koosm an, NY 16-7; Scott LePage second. Mark Whether you heat with warm air, hot water, bills Call today that appeared in three con­ Richards, the former Dr. under class by the Eastern Carlton, Phil 16-4; Sutton, LA Chudy won the 12-year-old Pronto Camera secutive Super Bowl and Richard Raskin before un­ Tennis Association. or steam, he'll show yiju how to save by replac­ 15-9; Lonborg, Phil 14-8; dergoing a sex-change competition with Myron 4 ^ 9 7 richard. Hou 14-13. won two world titles, also ‘‘I didn’t resent the Wojnilo runner-up. ing your old burner with a new gas burner - the discarded another player, operation last year, crowd at all," Richards i CONNECTICUT NATURAL American League: Palmer. The winners in each age Beautiful color pictures that develop before your burner that uses clean, reliable, sale, economi­ Balt 17-11; Garland. Balt 15-4; running back Mercury appeared sharp in the said. “ It’s that way in opening set but dropped off group advance to eyes! Uses SX-70 film for 3 V x square prints cal, efficient natural gas. And he may also show GAS CORPORATION Leonard, KC 15-6; Figueroa, Morris. Morris, who saw America, always rooting Wednesday’s district com sharply in her play in the 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: NY 15-7; Fidrych, Det 14-5; little action last year after for the underdog. Caroline petition in Hartford. The you how to save even more by recommending / 1 pa ys to sta y icitli gas second set, playing listless­ MANCHESTER POLAROID SYLVANIA Tanana, Cal and Fitzmorris, starring for the Dolphins in has a great future for a 15- WED. thru SAT. New England Finals will J 4 5 KC 14-9; T iant, Bos and ly as she missed easy lob tonAMUlCWB SX-70 “TWO PACK" FILM. MAGICUBES. past seasons, was dealt to year-old and she played an Open Late Every Nifht "be held Sept. 12 at Fenway 9 ^ Travers. Mil 14-10; Hunter, San Diego for a draft shuts and falling to charge ■intelligent game." 1145 Tolland Turnpike Except Sal tiiePJM NY 14-12 Park In Boston. choice. drop shots which fell five PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976- PAGE FIFTEEN iHaurhrfltrr Hrralh Democrats seek John Bundy is first captain Where Quality Abeayt Exceedi The Price! completed a course irt bomb disposal to fill vacancies Vernon at the training division of the New BARBARA RICHMOND York City Police Department and a Coventry Herald reporter course in hazardous devices at the Area news The Democratic Town Committee is seeking fellow City of Hartford Academy. Democrats to work for the good of the Town of Coventry John Bundy, a member of the Andover El'mglon Hebron South Windsor on any of the following town hoards and commissions: 1215® Robert McKinney, Columbus St., Brochu, Drennan; ^bS krabut. Mar­ East St., Rockville; Cathy Tracy, South Manchester. REAL ESTATE OF BEEF tin; Barbara Spear, Gold Star; Dean she won in the first race of the East Hartford meet Sunday. St., Rockville; Sheryl Watts, Laurel Rd.. Wilkie, Lord; Denise Boudreau, Mar­ (Herald photo by Toiler) PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES tin; and John McCarthy, Lord. Midget cheerleaders Church meetings At the end of the free style races, repeated second and third places and Luis Musinski, Rick DeMaine, and HEBRON — Registration and practice for midget foot- BOLTON — The United Methodist Church committee This course meets the minimum educational o Drennan had taken over the lead with winning three of the ten butterfly Scott Dineen raced for the North End ball cheerleaders will be Friday from 6:15 to 7:30 p.m. at finance will meet tonight at 7:30. The agenda includes 13‘/z points and never lost their first races, held onto the lead. requirements for the Salespersons License as set team. the Gilead Hill School on Rt. 85, Girls from age 9 through ^ budget, choosing an annual canvass date and a forth by the Connecticut Real Estate Commission. * . . place position. Meg Dakin, Gold Star; Doug 1 09 Gold Star’s girls won again in the 13 living in Andover, Hebron or Marlborough are eligible. fh®me for the annual pledge drive. The trustees will meet (Approved for Veterans) 18 TO 22LS8. AVERAGE In the 10 backstroke events, Dren­ Donovan, Drennan; Scott Dineen, 13-14 relay. Sharon Sulla, Barbara The cheerleader advisors are Candy Medlin and Sarah Thursday at 8 p.m, to consider a proposal to lease the FIRST COME, A FINE WAY TO QET ALL SIRLOIN 8TEAKI nan swimmers won four. Gold medal Drennan; Barbara Spear, Gold Star; Spear, Monique Lussier, and Kelly Bellone, Memorial Building, They will also finalize plans for the FIRST-TO-SAVEI winners were Jimm Barron, Gold Dean Wilkie, Lord; Sue Cushman, Dakin won the Gold Medals. . _ , , painting of Skinner Hall. The church women are now WHERE: MANCHESTER Another New Lowl Star; Michael Grabowski, Drennan; Drennan; and Rick MacSuga, Mar­ Martin’s Ted Marsh, John iransU Commission soliciting Green Stamps to replace missing church Kristen Chenette, Gold Star; Michael tin, took firsts in fly events. MacSuga, Ken Kasavage, and Bob SOUTH WINDSOR - The Mass Transit Commission s“ ''®‘'ware. WHEN; SUrtlng Thurs., Sept. 16, 1976, 6:30 - 9:30 Maciorowski, Lord; Ann Parson, Gold Star’s youngest group, the 8 WHOLE TENDERLOINS Pelletier won the boys 13-14 relay and will resume its regular schedule with a meeting p.m. for 12 sessions. Fee: $75.00 Drennan; Dan Donovan, Drennan, and under girls, beat Drennan’s dARP meeting M a rtin ’s 15-17 g irls , R oxann Thursday, Sept. 2 in the Orange Room, Town Hall at 8 * Established brokers should request a brochure Noreen Foley, Drennan; Dean squad in the first relay of the meet. Heineman, Kim Kasavage, Kathy p.m. VERNON — The Vernon Area Chapter 2129 of the describing more advanced offerings for the real es­ Wilkie, Lord; Denise Boudreau, Mar­ Gold Star’s swimmers were Krista OF BEEF Cummiskey, and Denise Boudreau American Association of Retired Persons will meet Sept. tate profession. Tel. 486-3234 tin; and Dave Kelly, Gold Star. Stearns, Jill Barron, Sheila Leniart, were winners. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at United Methodist Church, Grove St. clip & mall today and Tracy Allen. Have your old mower J S a ‘""® Family winners Drennan’s swimmers continued October dance Mrs. Leslie Penchula, a decendent of the Cherokee In­ 2. oil change Martin’s 10 and under girls, Chris their winning ways taking the last dians, wilt be guest speaker and will also have a display PLUS In an unusual turn of events, the VERNON — The Junior Women’s Club is sponsoring a tuned-up at Agway! 3. blade sharpened Burke, Mary Senerth, Lisa Gregoire, of articles made by the Indians. Please enroll me In the above course In Manchester Gold Star girls, led by the Dakin race of the meet. The 15-17 boy’s fall dance featuring the Mainstreet Band. It will be PARTS and Jackie Michaud, took their relay relay swimmers were Gary Berner Enclosed Is my check or money order made out to sisters, and the Drennan Pool boys, missing a meet reco'rd bv Thalf a se- o . . T ': ’ 0®t -22 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the PAC Club in Ecumenical auilt The University of Connecticut for $75.00. Mall to: STORE HOURS; * 1L A R G E .7 TO79 8 L8. A V E R A G E - led by the Donovan brothers, won all cond. ^ 9)®''*'® ff'®*‘ f^f®ro. and Mark Rockville. It is open to all. To learn more, call Mrs. Janet cnriTu uiTMi->c!r.D ' Dineen Certificate Program, U-56RE, The University of MofV Tu«l W*d, FrI WILL CUT INTO FILET MIQNON, ROASTS, the breast stroke races. Canane of 30 Wolcott Lane at 872-8649. SOUTH WINDSOR — 'The Wapping Community Church The 10 and under boy’s relay was Women are sponsoring the creation of a South Windsor Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. 06268 Thur* atSO - t:SO AGW AY. INC. - ______OR AS DiSIRlDI _ Winning for Gold Star were Meg taken by Gold Star swimmers Tim Meet records S tt i : 0 0 4:io Dakin, Lynn Dakin, Kelly Dakin, and Juniors* art festival Bicentennial Quilt. It is being made by more than 75 WE RESERVE THE RI6MT TO LIRIIT QUANTITIES Bister, Jeff Bister, Mike Sula, and Four meet records were broken. women and a few men from all faiths and parts of the Sue Berg. Drennan’s winners were Chris Morkan, Dean Wilkie broke the boys 13-14 free VERNON — The arts committee of the Vernon Junior ADDRESS 540 NEW STATE ROAD, BUGKLAND WE ACCEFT EOOO STAMFSI town. It is 89 inches wide and 103 inches long. It depicts (City) (Zip Code) Doug Donovan, Dan Donovan, Dave Lynn Dakin, Mary McCarthy, Lori style record of 25.1 seconds set by Women’s Club is planning their annual Amateur Art (Street) AGWAY] SPECIALS ARE 8000 THURS., ERL, and SAT. the town history in 42 squares. Booklets which explain the , 17

INDEX H tip Wanted 13 ADVERTISING 50th wedding anniversary Senators to probe N O T I C I t National Weather Forecast 1 lost and Found 2 Por aonalt RATES 3 — Annour>c«m«nte REAL ESTATE opening- for highly motivated sales person OFFICE HOURS Roselli-CIA link 4 Eniortainmtnt 1 day 10« word per day 5 A u clio n t with real estate license with S h e H e r a t h 3 days . .9c word per day Monday-Friday 8:30 A .M . to 5:00 P .M . an established realtor ask for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ericksen, FINANCIAL 6 days 8« w ord per day Phone Hours: 8 AM. to 5 P.M. 0 Bondt-SlockS'MorIgtgM Mr. Bissell. Philbrick Agency, 26 days . 7« w ord per day CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Saturday..„8 to 12 Noon former residents of South Windsor WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate Intelligence Com­ 9 Poftonal Loans 646-4200. tS words, $2.00 minimum A .M . 10 inauranca for 35 years, recently celebrated mittee is investigating on its own the murder of mobster Happy Ads $2.15 inch their golden wedding anniversary. John Roselli, seeking a link with CIA plots to kill Cuban EMPLOYMENT PART TIME janitor cleaners ERRORS 13 — Halp Wantad needed, mornings or evenings. Premier Fidel Castro and possible Cuban counterplots — The couple moved to Pinellas Park, 14 Butinata Opportunltlas Must have transportation, call PHONE 643-2711 “ Advertisers should check their ad the first day. 15 — Situation Wantad Fla . six years ago and now reside against President John F. Kennedy. 649-5334. An equal opportunity FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD The Manchester Evening Herald shall not be liable there Sen. G ary Hart, D-Colo., reported to the com m ittee in EDUCATION employer. for failure to publish an ad or lor a typographic 16 — Pnvata Instructions Hosting a party in their honor were a bug-proof room Tuesday on a mission to M iam i, where 19 — ScnooiB'Classas Help IVanled error or errors in publication oicept to the extent ol their three daughters and sons-in- he consulted with the Dade County Public Safety Depart­ 20 -- Instructions Wantad H ELP WANTED • Nights. 13 Help Wantad 13 Help Wanted 13 Control desk operator, also the cost ol the ad for the first day's insertion. law. M r and Mrs. Ray Boulet, Mr. ment on what it learned, or suspected, about Roselli’s REAL ESTATE 23 — Homas for Sala lane maintenance man. Apply AB LE BODY person to do a Adjustment for errors is limited to the cost of that and .Mrs Robert Hayes, all of South murder. 24 — Lots-Land lor Salt in person at Holiday Lanes, 39 week or two of strenuous yard portion of the ad where the error occurred." Windsor, and Mr. and Mrs. John The body of the 71-year-old gangster was found two 25 — Invastmant Proparty Spencer Street, Manchester. work. 346-6800 after 5 p.m. M 26 — Busmass Proparty Romeo of St Petersburg. Fla. Many weeks ago stuffed in a chain-weighted, 55-gallon oil drum 27 — Rasort Proparty LATHE HANDS, 50 hours, friends and relatived attended the floating in a bay near Miami, 26 - Real Esiatf Wantad TWO YARD Worker - cAii643-2711 paid holidays, excellent in­ Positions open. Full time. un w iAlMts lO fO CAilCl ( 2 3 '" ° ” ' ” ''o> party held at the Marco Polo Roselli's name kept emerging in the stranger-than- M18C. SERVICES surance benefits. Metronics, 31 _ Sarvicas Otiarad Apply in person, W.H. Restaurant in East Hartford. fiction CIA plots to kill Castro. And. again, in connection 32 — Painting-Paparing Inc. Route 6 and 44A, Bolton. England Lumber Company, The couple also has seven with Castro's reported schemes to "get even" by killing 33 — Building>Conlracling Route 44A, olton. 34 — ••••••••••••••teeeeeeeeeee •••••••••••••••••••••«#••• Roofing-Sidmg For period ending 7 a m,, Thursday, Aug, 26, Wednesday night grandchildren. Kennedy once he learned of the CIA "contracts" on his 35 — HaalmgjilldU WESTINQHOUSE — ties. Call collect person-to- (90), Duluth 55 (791. Houston 69 |88), Jacksonville 73 (881. Kan­ 44 Livaatock Deadline lor Saturday and Individual. Male or Female, needed lull or part-time to distribute world Church They were married on Aug. home last June, a few days before he was to have 45 — Boats & Accassorias Monday is 12.00 Noon Friday person for Miss Jean 203-491 famous Kodak film and other photo products through company established sas City 66 (881, Los Angeles 65 (76i, Miami 75 (881, New 21, 1926 by the Rev, George Reynolds testified before Senate intelligence investigators. 46 — Sporting Goods KEYPUNCH OPERATOR - If ilOO. Orleans 73 (87), New York 69 (8Ii. Phoenix 81 (98i. San Fran­ 47 — Qardan Products you are an experienced locations Make this your year for independence $4995 00 investment in West Hartford, Mr. Ericksen was Giancana also was recruited by the CIA in the early 46 — S l P 5 M i ! M ] Guaranteed 12 month merchandise repurchase agreement cisco 55 ( 73). Seattle 52 ( 65), St. Louis ( , Washington 71 A n iiq u a t 66 881 49 Wantad to Buy keypunch operator and can Ca l T (85). ® assistant superintendent at the H art­ 1960s, but the Justice Department said last February it - use 029 or a 129 machine and If CALL Mr Martin (Toll Free) -1000-848-1200 man Tobacco Co. for 45 years was satisfied the killing was unconnected with Castro. RENTALS PLEASE READ CHIEF DEAUDET or Collect A614-22B-1751 you are interested in doing Monday to Fnday, 9 a m to 6 p m ED ST Sat 9am to 1pm.EDS T But under increasing criticism. Attorney General 52 — Rooma tor Rant YOUR AO High school graduates take 53 — Apartmanis lor Rant temporary work, come in and POSITION OFFERS: O r W rite — a long look at your future. Edward H. Levi announced two weeks ago that the FBI 54 Homas for Rent register with Manpower at Classifiad ads are taken over FIRESTONE PHOTO CO.. 55 _ B usiness tor Rant once. For your convenience the phone as a convenience The NAVY proyides job S a la ry would enter the Roselli case. — Resort Property for Rant FIRESTONE BUILDING • SINCE 1946 Homes For Sale 23 56 we will be interviewing at The Herald is responsible for 57 — Wantad to Rant experience and education N(!w C iir E 162 N. 3rd St.. Columbus, Ohio 43215 f Last Sunday, the FBI released a summary of a 9-year- only one incorrect inserlion and □ EDUCATION 56 - Misc for Rant Manchester Y, Tuesday 649/7888/6752.______old interview with Edward Morgan, once Roselli's August 17th, 9-1 p.m., Man- than only to the su e ol the Uornploln Tiaiiiinq ANDOVER AUTOMOTIVE original insertion Errors which Yesterday lawyer, which said his client believed Castro agents were _ ower, to Haynes Street, 61 Aulos for Sala do not lessen the value o l the AVON "With two small Iiisurniicc Pniqram SMALL ENGINE Service Private Instructions 18, CIRCA 1734 62 _ Trucks lor Sala Sartford. 278-1680. Help Wanted 13 involved in the Kennedy killing. advertisement will not be cor­ children, a 9 to 5 job is out ot COLONIAL 63 — Heavy Equipmant (or Sale rected by an additional inser­ Paid Vacation Corporation expanding dealer Morgan said Roselli, while recruiting Cubans in — the question. That's why I loye REMEDIAL READING and 64 Motorcyclas-Bicyclaa CHIEF SALES Clerk - Every tion network. No experience 2.8 ACRES OF LAND 65 Campara-Trailars-Mobila being an Avon Represen­ Factory Incoiilivos math; individualized work Florida to kill Castro for the CIA in the early 1960s, other day 9-4. No weekends, MAINTENANCE Supervisor - necessary. Complete training Homas tative." Selling Avon might program, (lst-8th grade) by LARGE BARN learned of Castro “teams of individuals, who were dis­ top salary, references, apply Miiiiaqomoiil Opijorlunity Convalescent facility seeking program. $500. investment 25 years ago 66 Automotiva Service satisfy you, too! Call 523-9401 Masters degree teacher 568- Ideal home for the 67 — Autos lor Rant-Laasa in person. Pine Pharmacy, 664 full time working required to start your own Fire report recommends con­ patched to the United States for the purpose of for information. Sociirity 8075. Country GentlemanI Center Street. H*/p Want9d 13 maintenance supervisor to business. Ideal for retired or solidation of districts. assassinating President Kennedy." oversee maintenance and part time. Details on request. Roselli testified last July about the roles he and Gian­ household staff. Experience Mr. Barker, ESCA Field F.J. SPILECKI Cigar queen contest closes. WANTED - surgical assistant BABYSITTER WANTED for evTnl^gT''MVoS^r E^t QUALIFICATIONS: with floor care necessary. Training Division Box 619. Realtor 643-2121 10 years ago cana played. He said they were recruited by Robert □ NOTICES - secretary - receptionist to 2 children. Days. Must like H a r S area Cafl M3-M9f REAL ESTATE Maheu, a former FBI agent and Howard Hughes aide, to work 30-35 hours weekly in children. Nathan Hale School j T o m ' • /\qo 2 1 Or Ovor Call Mrs. Gelfand. 647-9191 for Wading River. New York Democratic Town Committee un­ interview. 11792. line up "hit m en" in Florida. Maheu substantiated the oral surgeon's Rockville- district. Call 647-9416. • Hiqli School Kduention (Min.) COVENTRY-Just listed five animously endorses proposed $16.6 Homes For Sale 23 room home with two to three testimony. Lost and Found 1 Vernon office. Experience million Downtown Renewal Project desired. Send resume Box A, • No K,xpori(!iic(! NURSES AIDE ■ 7-3, first MANCHESTER - Variety bedrooms. 50x300 foot lot. Naylor Photo Roselli testified last year that Maheu gave him CIA- shift. Laurel Manor. 649-4519. Store • Low Investment and pledges to work for its passage in LOST - On East Center Street, Manchester Herald. • Dosiro To Siiccood New roof, excellent value at !Mr. and \Irs. Howard Ericksen made poison pills and money in early 1961. white cat, with yellow eyes. Excellent opporlunitv. Call BOLTON $18,900 with assumable 7*2 per October DENTAL ASSISTANT - B W Realty. 647-1419 ' Roselli twice passed pills to anti-Castro Cuban agents. Wearing blue collar with red SCHOOL BUS Drivers wanted Twelve room older cent mortgage $150. per Receptionist. Full time, One got cold feet at the last minute, another never stones. Possibly injured. part time for South Windsor, Colonial. 3'A baths, den, month pays all Keith real Reward. 646-3314 we will train you. Call E. P. orthodontic office Typing Estate, 646-4126. 649-1922. delivered. MCDONALD'S Apply at our dealership between 9 ability and experience Situation Wanted 75 pool. One acre $59,900. Hayes Inc., 289-5918 or apply These were part of eight “concretely evidenced " p e r f e r r e d , Im m e d ia te LAWRENCE F. FIANO En g a g e d Personals 2 90 Brookfield Street, South AM ■ 4 PM, Monday - Friday to Mr. WILL DO Babysitting in my MANCHESTER assassination plots against Castro which the intelligence Windsor, Weekdays only opening. Call 289-5159 or 644- Bealtors 649-5371 AREA? YES-HOME? LOVEY Michael Callahan... 9724. home Any age. Call 646-7243. committee traced to the CIA. RIDE WANTED - 8-4, from This older, but completely When Sen. Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, took over as chair­ North end to Hartford. NEEDS jg Schools-Classes 79 Woodland Street vicinity. Call SchoolS’ Classes MANCHESTER- I'nique op­ modernized, 3 bedroom man of the new intelligence committee last May. he said 649-7609. DILLON SALES portunity to buy half newer Colonial in Bowers School it might take up to six months before the panel decides AMBITIOUS NEW car prep - & SERVICE INC. five room Duplex, three area Gracious fireplaced whether to reopen the investigation into the Kennedy RIDE WANTED to work. 216 mechanic, able to do minor bedrooms, oak floors, walk­ living room. Treed, H illiard Street to Parker repairs. Good working hours MEN AND WOMEN out basement, bus line $29.- shrubbed setting, large assassination and a possible Cuban connection. and company paid benefits. ,319 Main St. 6 4 3 - 2 1 4 5 ] REAL ESTATE COURSE 900. Haves Corporation, 646- The probe into the Roselli murder apparently is the Street. (New Industrial Park screened porch, walk-up areal 649-8218 Please call Ron Cook, Service 0131. start. Manager at Lynch Motors attic, garage. $43,500. in MANCHESTER tdUAL HQUSM OffORTWTY RIDERS WANTED - To share 646-4321 for appointment. * Night Shifts * Part Tims ★ Day Shifts MANCHESTER ■ Five driving and expenses, to bedroom oversized Cape Two BARROWS & WALLACE WAITER or WAITRESS - McDonald's Family Restaurant la looking for GENERAL OFFICE work, SERVICE STATION - AUen- full baths, aluminum siding, WWKra KTT$. cw unii Denver and Fort Collins, typing ability, some 6 Weeks-Mon. & Wed. Evenings at 7 p.m. hours open, 9-5, 11-3, 5-10. good man and woman who want a good job with dant. day and night shift rec room, dormer, fireplace. Colorado. Leaving August knowledge of bookkeeping, 8- ^enings. Must be 18 or over. Classes Start Monday, Sept. 13th. 28th. Call 643-8643 Apply in person only, all the extras. As a member of our craw, you gat $39,900 llaves Corporation, Tacorral, 246 Broad Street. 5, all benelits. East Hartford Experience not required. Will 646-0131 Maddox candidacy Manchester aupsrviasd training, good starting pay, free food location. 289-2736. tram. Silver Lane Shell. 252 MANCHESTER - 6-6 Duplex, policy and regular raises. Spencer Street. Manchester, MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL □ EMPLOYMENT 71 BELL STREET- Im­ aluminum siding. 2-car gar­ aimed at Carter MANAGER - Dru^ Depart­ 134 Ea«t Middle Tpke. - Room 125 maculate custom built five age. separate furnaces, im­ ment in large shopping cniter NEWSPAPER BURGER KING (Taka Eaat M iddit Tpka. to Brookllald St. Park In atu- room ranch, sunporch, patio, maculate condition. $54,900. Help Wantad 13 store, some experience CARRIER dant parking araa.) land sc^ ed lot. 120x320. Warren E Howland, necessary. Pleasant working Needa aeveral peraona, .Marion E Robertson Realtor. Realtors. 643-1108 CHICAGO (UPI) — A possible third party presidential WANTED PHONE FROM home to ser­ conditi ns, fringe benefits. Apply In parson at: lull or part-tim e, to • • • 643-5953 bid by former Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox would trim IN ROCKVILLE AREA vice our customers in the Commissions as incentive work eveninga, after 5 Consider en exciting course In Real Ealatel The SOl'TH WINDSOR - Five the Southern support of Jim m y Carter, according to the TO DELIVER Manchester area, flexible plus bonus Apply to manager MCDONALD’S RESTAURANT p.m. course covert the major areas including con­ room Ranch, acre plus lot chairman of the American Independent Party. from 9-5, Liggett Rexall at the Route 83, Vernon Circle Manchester Walk to schools, great starter hours, super earnings, 249- Please apply in person tracts, mortgages, deeds, financing, appraiaing, The AIP, meeting in Chicago to choose a conservative 7773. Parkade. 46 West Center St., Manchester Evening Herald Recycle home $33,990 Warren E challenger for Carter and President Ford, laid the foun­ to listing and law. This course meets the minimum Howland Realtors. 643-1108 requirements of the Connecticut Real Estate dations for its convention and campaign today with SALES POSITION - Straight PUBLIC HEALTH Staff nurse 467 Center Street those spece-takers - generalized program salary Call John Humphrey Commission. Chin Photo meetings of the platform and credentials committees. commissions, leads furnished Manchester to useful cash with a MANCHESTER ISO'S Dycke Photo to home owners Call 242-5402. comparable, eleven paid 87 2-6 142 Maddox, who announced his candidacy for the AIP SERVICE STATION Atten­ fast, easy to use holidays, 35 hour week, three dant - Experienced in lube and After 5:30 P.M. OWNER RELOCATED presidential nomination Monday, could have his name on ACT NOW ■ Turn spare time weeks vacation. Call 228-9428 FULL-TIMI SERVICE STATION F e e : * 7 5 Want Ad. Excaptlonal Ansaldl-bullt The engagement of Miss Michele general station work. Over 18 The engagement of Miss Meredith The engagement of Miss Nancy the ballot In more than 30 states if successful and into $$$! Be a Santa's or write Community Health with own tools. Apply Maple M e c h a n ic . m ust be 7 rm. Raliad Ranch. 3 Louise Patterson to Timothy R. Tut­ Service Inc. Route 6, Colum­ (Registration 1st evening class at 6:30) Dru Schardt to Jam es Peter Coston, Beth Dyer to Eric Michael Johnson, registration predictions by party officials pan out. Demonstrator, earn commi$^ WMEHOlin Super Service, 220 Spruce experienced installing bdrma, lormal OR, tle, both of Schenectady, N.Y., has $ions up to 307o- or ■ have a bia, Conn. 06237. TWO PERSONS ■ for weekend exhaust systems, shocks, both of Kalamazoo, Mich., has been both of Manchester, has been an­ AIP Chairman William K. Shearer said Tuesday Mad­ Street. night work. Must be over 18. MANCHESTER ■ Santina fireplacad LR A fim . rm., Toy Si Gift Party in your WOMER brakes and'fronlend work. 18 been announced by her parents, Mr. Apply in person only. Howard Drive Five room expandable rac. rm. Call 569-1660 announced by her parents. Dr. and nounced by her parents, Mr. and dox would have a good chance against Carter in three home and earn free gifts! Our GIRL FRIDAY - Apartment Experience daalrad lor years or older. Call for ap­ CONTINUOUS PROGRESS and Mrs. Richard V. Patterson of 9 VOLUNTEER Co-ordinator of Johnson's Restaurant. 394 Ranch Fireplace, breezeway. Mrs Walter Schardt of 31 Eastland Mrs. Joseph P. Dyer of 57 Shallow- Southern states. 29th year! Call or write San­ rental office. Bookkeeping, this position. Good star­ multi-service program to pointment. 646-0879, Silver Saulters Rd, tvping and good telepnone Tolland Turnpike. EDUCATIONAL CENTER garage, ireed lot Hutchins Dr. brook Lane. Shearer told a news conference kicking off the party's ta's Parties, Avon, Conn. ting salary, paid holidays, work with, involve people of Lane Shell. Mr. Tuttle Is the son of Mr. and ability to deal with inquiries Manchester. Agency. 646-3166 WALLACE Mr. Coston is the son of Mr, and M r Johnson is the son of Mr. and third presidential nominating convention Tuesday that if 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. paid vacation, medical difined community. Part time Mrs, Harold Tuttle of Eastport, L.I., and service calls. 35 hours, 232-9015 800 Silver La.. E H Mrs. Milton Coston of Scotts, Mich. Mrs. Clarence A. Johnson of 86 Maddox gets the A IP nomination, he "would certainly cut and Inturancs package expected only Leave name, F U LL and part-time work, EAST HARTFORD ■ Five N.Y. RNs wanted for full time or salary open. Fringe Benelits. number, with secretary at 649- NURSING or write Continuous Educational Center, 5691660 The bride-elect was graduated Columbus St. in on Carter in the South " and would be "in the running" Manchester. 643-5177. available. Apply golf course maintenance. App­ room Ranch, full basement, part time 11 p.m. to 7 a m. 5281 ext. 285. Quick reply to all 55 Elizabeth St., Hartlord, Conn. 06105 carport, patio, treed lot. $34,- The bride-elect is a 1972 honor from Manchester High School in 1969 Wsdnstday and Thursday al Tallwood Country Club, SUPERVISOR The bride-elect was graduated against him in Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee. shifts. Apply to Directors of responses. 900 Warren E. Howland. EqusI Houttng Oppof1u/1/Iy graduate of Manchester High School morning batwoan 9 a.m. • Route 85, Hebron. and from Southern Connecticut State from East Catholic High School and Shearer said he welcomed Maddox' candidacy, but also Nursing Salmon Brook Con­ 3 - 11 SHIFT Realtors. 643-1108 and was graduated in June from valescent Home, off House noon, to Douglas Sauer. College in 1973. She is employed as a Southern Connecticut State College. thinks either Virginia millionaire Richard Viguerie or Are you tired ot etalf nur- Western New England College in Street, Glastonbury. Phone No phone calls. teacher for the Kalamazoo (Mich.) She Is employed by the Manchester former Rep. John Rarick, D-La., would accept the BABYSITTER in Verplanck •Ing7 Want to move up to Springfield, Mass, with a B.S, in 633-5244. public schools. Board of Education as a second nomination if offered. School district, Monday, ARTHUR DRUG Experienced Oil admlnlatratlva nuriing? business administration. She is Wednesday and Thursday, for Wa have the opportunity Her fiance was graduated from grade teacher at Waddell School in Maddox defeated Carter for governor in 1966 and 942 MAIN STREH enrolled in the financial management LIQUOR PERMIT two school-age children. Call you have bean waiting for. Mona Shores High School in Manchester. served as lieutenant governor under Carter in 1970. 646-0608 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER training program at General Electric NOTICE OE APPLICATION Burner Techniclen Top salary, sxcalleni Muskegon, Mich, in 1968. He received Her fiance was graduated from Shearer said he hopes the A IP w ill be on the ballot in This is to give notice that i. John banelitt and good m Schenectady. his B.A. degree from Yale University Zocco ol 250 Hartlord Rd., Manchester RN. 7 a m -3 p.m. and 3 p.m - Manchester High School and the more than 30 states and w ill benefit from both a substantial have filed an apnilcatiqn placarded CASHIER - Part time for cash working conditloni. Call Her fiance was graduated from in 1972. He is employed as a junior 11 p.m. Enjoy working with a University of Connecticut. He is Republican "exodus" and Democratic support. 7/25/76 vfith the Liquor CMfroI Com­ and carry lumber yard. Must Mrs. Farguion, DNS al Eastport High in Eastport, L.I., mission lor a r est a u r a n t WINE t skilled and dedicated staff at C a ll high school teacher for Delton- employed as an engineer at Pratt & Other conservatives in the AIP camp include dis­ be available days and Satur­ N.Y.. and from Western New BEER for the sale ol alcoholic liquor Manchester Manor Nursing day year round. For appoint­ 647-9194 lor an Interview. Kellogg public schools in Delton, Whitney Division of United enchanted Republican supporters of Ronald Reagan. on the premises 250 Hartford Rd,. Home, excellent wage ana England College in 1976 with a B.S. in Manchester, CT ment call Grossman Lumber Mich. Technologies Corp. in East Hartford. They were hoping a third-party bid would hurt Ford and benelits. Call 648-0129. business administration. The business will be owned hy John at 649-8136. RESPONSIBLE mature per­ The couple is planning a Nov. 27 The couple is planning an Oct. 9 the GOP. & Claudia Zocco of 43 Charier Rd.. 643-5135 son for infant care and Wlllington, Conn, and will be con- wedding at the Second EMERGENCY medical CONSTRUCTION - No housecleaning, must have own wedding at St. Dunstan's Church in Asked if he would welcome the death of the Republican ducted by John Zocco as p^mittee technicians wanted. Don't Oil Burner Dept. John V, Zocco experience required. Current Congregational Church in Glastonbury. party. Shearer said, "I guess so. But I feel the same way work for nothing. Work a Job transportation and good Services Ottered 31 Services Offered 31 Bullding-Coniracling 33 Roollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 Dated 7/30/76 training openings. Good references, $3 per hour Manchester. about the Democratic party.” you enjoy. Ask Ellen. Call 528- salary, paid training. Enlist­ Eight hours per week Call NEWTON H Smith & Sons - ROOFER Will install roof. 9443. TRUCK DRIVER - stock PHONE - Receptionist. Small CASH PAH) for your older, KXI’ KRIKNTKD handyman­ ment required. Ages 17-35, 646-2369 before 7 p m only unwanted or jiink cars. painting. carpentry, elec­ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Siding or goiters for low dis­ Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. clerk, heavy lifting required. manufacturing firm has ditions, ree riKims. porches LEGAL TURN YOUR free evenings Immediate removal Windsor trical, lawn work, hauling, count price Call Ken at 649- Mystery legion disease Apply in person, Alcar Auto opening for a bright in­ and roofing No job too small. Into cash. Become a AUTOMOTIVE Warehouse Auto Haul, 242-2549 anv odd job (big or small! 2456 FOOD SERVICE - No Parts, 226 Spruce Street. telligent person to handle has openings for stock clerks, Call 649-3144 NOTICE Dutchmaid stylist and earn as 649-4316 The Second Congregational experience required. Current diversified small office duties not ruled out as cause you learn. jCall 267-9077, good pay and fringe benefits. REWEAVING burns, holes HI DW ELL Rome Improve­ Church of Coventry, Ct. will training openings. Good in addition to telephone and Excellent working conditions. CARI’E.NTRY Repairs, ment Co Expert installation receptionist duties. Pleasant Zippers, umbrellas repaired. EXPERT TREE Removal salary, paid training. Enlist­ Only drawback is you're remodeling, additions, gar­ of aluminum siding, gutters receive bids for the siding of working conditions and good Window shades. Venetian and land clearing - free es­ of musician^s ailment ment required. Ages 17-35. expected to work. Call 289- ages. roofing, call David and trims Roofing installa­ the church until September 13, benefits. Hours are 8:30-5. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. timates • fully insured. Call Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. PAPER ROUTE 79(J6 for further details. Patna, 644-17%. tion and repairs 649-6495, 875- 1676. Interested bidders may Five days per weekweek. For ap- Marlow's, 867 Main St 649- All State Tree Expert Com­ HARTFORD (UPI) — The mysterious American obtain copies of bid forms, FOREMAN - Pressing and pointmentintme’nt for interview, call 5221 pany 647 1039, 9109 Today’s Professionals finishing department in gar­ MECHANIC - No experience WANTED - Babysitter - Three WES ROHHINS carpentry Legion disease cannot be ruled out in the case of a musi­ specifications and contract AVAUABLE Mr. Meleo at 646-6560. An ment factory. LYNGRACE required Current training months old baby, evenings. C&M TREE Service ■ Free es­ remodeling specialist Ad­ HORACE Tetrault Siding, documents by writing Second Wickham Apt. area equal opportunity employer. HAVE TRUCK will Iravel cian treated at Danbury Hospital two weeks alter he MANUFACTURING CORP­ openings Good salary, paid Call 289-7605 alter 5 p.m. timates. discount senior Light trucking, call 643-0359 ditions. rec riKims. dormers, roofing, storm windows, aw­ visited Philadelphia, state health officials say. Congregational Church, RD 4, ORATION, Middletown, training. Enlistment required. East Hartford citizens. Company built-ins, bathrooms, nings Quality workmanship, Ages 17-35, Call U.S, Army at They had hoped to prove Louis Fortunate, 38. of While Box 45, Coventry, Ct. 06238. Conn. 346-0376 days, 347-4545 for Manchester owned and Painting-Papering 32 kilehens, 649-3446 free estimates Fullv insured Tomorrow’s Techniques. Property Committee evenings. 643-9462. operated. Call 646-1327 872-9187, 649-3417 Plains, N Y., suffered from viral pneumonia and not the MANCHESTER Willis Christman, CARPENTRY and masonry - "legionnaire's disease" that killed 26 persons, which had INSIDE ■ Outside painting Chairman EVENING HERALD WILL TILL vour garden lor $7 Special rates fur people over chimney rebuilding and poin­ symptoms sim ilar to viral pneumonia. Heating-Plumbing 35 PItato Contact; GENERAL per hour. Call anytime, 742- 65. Fully insured Estimates ting Call A Squillacote, 649- But laboratory tests of Fortunate's blood showed no RN SUPERVISOR 8532. 0811 Graduate Programs in Education and Human Services begin September 8. GAS STATION attendant Mr. Hatak given. Call 649-7863. SEW ERLINES. sink lines, sign of a viral infection and failed to rule out the possibili­ 11 to 7 SHIFT cleaned with eleetric cutters, INVITATION needed full time. Apply in per­ 647-9947 LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - For the RN with the MASONRY - Bricks, blocks, PAINTING - interior and by professionals McKinney ty, among several others, that he may have had the son, Gorin's Sports Car new homes custom built, Philadelphia disease. Administration and Supervision T O BID nacaaaary axparlanca wa concrete, steps, sidewalks, exterior, paperhanging, Bros Sewage Disposal Com­ Center. Tolland Turnpike MAINTENANCE patios, and stick chimnev. remodeled, additions, rec Counseling A variety of practical and innovative oltar the opportunity to COUNTER H E LP - nights - excellent work. References pany. 643-5308 Dr. Cathryn Samples, a Connecticut Health Depart­ Talcotlville. rooms, garages, kitchens School Psychology Sealed bids will be received earn lop pay while 25-35 hours. Apply Bess Eaton Call 875-4973 after 6 Free estimates. Fully in­ ment epidemiologist, stressed Tuesday the tests did not courses designed for teachers and other remodeled, bath Hie, cement until 3:00 p.m. (E.D.T.) growing proltialonally. Donuts, ISO Center Street, sured. Martin Mattson. 649- NO JOB too small, toilet Reading MEDICAL SPECIALIST - No .G EN ERAL Remodeling and work Steps, dormers point toward any specific ailment, and their importance professional people in occupations September IS, 1976 by the Not to mention the ploa- Manchester. 4431. repairs, plugged drains, Group Processes experience required. Current painting, interior and Residential or commercial was in their failure to rule out several diseases. Housing Authority of the McDonald’s has an opening for kitchen faucets replaced, Elementary Education where learning, counseling and human training openings. Good earn working conditlona EXPERIENCED PERSON - exterior. Free estimates. PAPER HANGING Expert Call 649-4291. r 0 0 a i r e d , roc roo m s, Dr. Samples said the negative results indicated For­ Town of Manchester and then and oxcallant bonollta. References. Reasonable Secondary Education services are important. salary, paid trrinlng. Enlist­ to handle automobile and per­ general maintenance man with Your average paper, in batnroom remcxleling, heat tunate may have had viral pneumonia but the blood publicly opened and read ment required. Ages 17-35. Call Mra. Farguaon, ON8 sonal lines Insurance. Typing prices. 649-7831 or 569-4169. average room. $25 Mr PARTITION REMOVAL and modernization, etc Free es­ samples could have been drawn after the infection Urban Education aloud for supplying No. 4 Fuel Call U.S. Army at 643-94^. al 647-9194 for an Intar- essential, some bookkeeping Richman, 646-3864. Inslallaliun Open and natural timates gladly given M & M starting salary of up to $3.00 an hour beam ceilings New ceilings peaked; he may have had several ailments whose symp­ Early Childhood Register now. Oil for the 1676-1977 Heating vlaw. experience helpful. QUALITY Hclinishlng • I’ lumbing i- llealmg. 649-2871 Season for Project CONN-26- Manchester agency. Write Responaibllltles Include: Floors Custom reupholsterv, 199 HOUSE PAINTING- Interior- installed by experienced Dry toms are sim ilar to viral pneumonia; or he could have Special Education TRUCK DRIVER - No Wall tradesman Choice of For course schedules call 243-4696. Box W, Manchester Evening Forest Street, Mancbeslcr. exterior Also odd jobs, chain FRANK SCOTEl.LA Plum­ had the mysterious Philadelphia disease. Bilingual/Bicultural Education 1. experience required. Current Walls, Windows and Genera ceiling textures Drobiak Dry Specifications qnd Contract training openings. Good LAW ENFORCEMENT - No Herald. Caning, repairs. Very saw work and hauling loam, bing - repairs and remodeling Fortunate was at a religious conference in Philadelphia experience required. Current reasonable Free estimates. gravel whatever Call Ed. 871- Wall Company, The Celling Vanities and hot water Documents may be obtained salary, paid training. Enlist­ Maintenance. Apply In parson at and Wall People Manchester shortly after the outbreak of the “ legionnaire's disease." ■ training openings. Good NURSES AIDE - Experienced 648-8574. 2158. heaters Prompt service on College of Education at the office of said Authority, ment required. Ages 17-35. 646-8882 He was visiting friends in Danbury when he complained Call U.S. Army at 643-9462. salary, paid training. Enlist­ hospital trained preferred. emergencies 643-7024 University of Hartford 24 B lu e f ie ld D r iv e , ment required. Ages 17-35. Part time, 8-6 p.m. every BKICK-Block, stone, of a 102-degree fever and breathing troubles. Three other Building-Contracting 33 200 Bloomfield Avenue Manchester, Connecticut. Call U.S.• " Army ■ r iat 641-9)-9462. other weekend. U.25 hourly. fireplaces, concrete, chimney persons at the conference also complained of the same il­ The Authority reserves the RNs and LPNs ■ Top salary MCDONALD’S repairs. No job too small. PoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 Flooring 31 University of Hartford West Hartford, Conn. 06117 excellent benefits and go^ Medical Placement Service, TIMOTHY J CONNELLY lness. right to accept or reject any CLERK-TYPIST ■ No 232-5226. Save. Call 644-8356 for es­ working conditions await rau OF MANCHESTER timates. Carpentry and general con­ FLOOR Sanding Rclinishing. Fortunate was admitted to Danbury Hospital and was or all bids. experience required. Current tracting. Residential and SPECIALIZING cleaning and Undcrgcduulc u,t,rvcv m Arts ,tnd S.icn.cv [lusincst. und Public Administr,ition / Educdtion / Skilled nursing facility has floors like new, no waxing, released three days later. HOUSING AUTHORITY training openings. Good GARAGE DOOR insUller - 46 W. Center Strtst, commercial. Whether it be a repairing chimneys, roofs, Engineering LUMrunic Tetbnokigy / Art Muvic full and part time openings on ispecializing in older floors) OF THE TOWN salary, paid training. Enlist­ wonderfull opportunity. Will Manchttter, Connecticut small repair job. a custom new roofs Free estimates 30 The U.,S. Center for Disease Control in Atlanta lists the 3-11 and 11-7 shifts for ment required. Ages 17-35. Ceilings anti inside painting. OF MANCHESTER staff nurses. Call Mrs train. Call after 2 p.m., 278- KEEP SMILING built home or anything in Years Fbiperience Rowley. four cases reported at the religious conference among the Call U S. Army at 643-9482. 4773. John Verlaille. 646-5750, 872- Pascal Mastrangelo between, call 646-1379 643-6361 175 reported ca.ses of "legionnaire's disease." Fe^ son, Director of Nursing KEEP HAPPY 2222 Chairman PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. August 25, 1976

Answer to Previous Puzzle Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Hom Jt For Sale 23 ngiEinnfiiin Artlcl9$ tor Sale 4 1 Rooms tor Rent 52 Taste Buds Apartments For Hent 53 Hom es'torReni" Charles M. Schultz REDUCED ■ Eight room 54 Autos For Sale 51 ACROSS 6 City in c n n n Q s ia MANCHESTER - We have WE BUY and sell furniture. Ranch, 2200 sq. ft, 1 1 2 baths, two townhouse condominiums MANCHESTER & ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly Alabama two fireplaces, three-zone Cash on the line. One piece or rooms, single $56.. double ^9. FOR LEASE - Six bedrooms, Dear Abby . 1 Honeylike 7 Arab name to show you. Three bedrooms, RENTAL OFFICE 1972 COMET, 4-door sedan, 9 6 Grain of —— heat, appliances, basement VICINITY an entire houseful. b46-6432. plus tax, continental livine room, dining room and e Pillar aTl rec room, two full baths, plus Furniture Barn. 345 Main cylinder. 63,000 miles. Good 10 Everlasting 9 Belgrade VIP has three additional rooms, 2-3-4 bedroom homes For breakfast, maid service, color DAMATO ENTERPRISES two oaths. Garage, parking, Ma two half baths. Carpeting, air- Street. Beside Douglas variety of Apartments and running condition. $1,100. Call (poet.) 10 Fraternal 3 t -h o c - CL two car garage. Immediate further information TV, utilities, parking. Call, $385 . 646-0067. By Abigail Van Buren 11 Camelot lady group -jyidU conditioning. pool, tennis, call Motors. 646-2300, Townhouses throughout 646-50W. occupancy, $51,900, Ken many advantages to carefree Lawrence F. F Manchester. 14 Reduce 12 Recent iU-nci- JL ano A ftmclv tit Aami , Yjii/rvYMbtclu^. ji Ostrinsky, Realtor, 643-1333. living. S tart at $37,500. Kcaltors, 649-5371. Renlaf Offtce open Us Hy 9-5, STORRS-UCONN area. Large 1972 FORD LTD station 15 Make untidy 13 Sea bird MOVING - to Florida - riding LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Sat. 10-3, Sunday 11-3 four room home, wall to wall 16 Swiss painter 10 Profound Warren E. Howland, lawn mower, air-conditioner, wagon, power steering, power 17 Water barrier (ZMun-d- . b S A S ^ ^ 0 MANCHESTER - Six room Realtors, 643-1108. room for rent. Stove, 646-1021 carpeting, stove and brakes, good condition. $1,600. respect humidifier, redwood picnic refrigerator, linens provided. refrigerator, $250. monthly 19 Possess 21 To the ------28 Summer (Fr.) 42 Owns Ranch, three bedrooms, 240 New Stale Road Call 643-5611, DEAR ABBY: I am terribly upset right now. I just 20 Hindu weight MANCHESTER - Quality set, snow tires, ski racks, 801 Main Street. 649-9879. plus utilities. No pets, adults end 29 Exist 43 Epoch fireplace, garage, patio, $36,- MANCHESTER - Seven room, asked a man whom I have admired for a long time if he 2t Be on one's 22 Canine 900 Warren E. Howland built seven room Cape, sewing machine, assorted MANCHESTER only. 649-5371, 429-4000. 30 Conducted 44 Footwipers full shed dormered Cape, featuring plaster walls and 1969 MGB. - Excellent condi­ was married, and when he said, "yes," I came into the guard madness 31 Australian bird 46 Culture Realtors, 643-1108. tables, many other mis­ TWO CLEAN, pleasant rooms house and had a good cry. 24 Ireland 23 Vote in three or four bedrooms, many built-in additions^ cellaneous household items. tion. $1,450. Call 643-0738. 34 Clergymen medium newer kitchen, living room, for rent. Linens provided. EIGHT ROOM OLDER Abby, why doesn’t a man wear a wedding ring if he's 25 Winged 24 Heath genus 36 Preposition 48 River (Sp.) Fireplaced front to back Friday August 27th, and Close to everything. Call 646- Colonial, fireplaces. Large 29 Makes vigilant 26 Noah’s vessel 36 Carrier (coll.) NEW HOMES rec room, new aluminum ROCKVILLE - First floor, 1972 CHEVY Impala, custom, married? This one doesn’t have the kind of job that would 49 American living room. den. formal Saturday August 28th, 10a.m.- 3109. lawn, parxing area. 32 Soft, round (Bib.) 39 Spiritual gift Railway Union Up on East Kldndgp Street a siding. $35,900. Philbrick pleasant four .-ooms, parking, automatic transmission, make wearing a ring dangerous because he is a postman. cap seven room Cape ready for oc­ dining room. 9x12 enclosed 5 p.m. 137f LaurelLaure’ Street, South Appliances. No children, pets. 27 Far (comb, 40 Buenos ------(ab) Agency. Realtors, 646-4200. power steering, power brakes, 33 Give back cupancy and a seven room Dutch porch, three bedrooms up­ Windsor. Conn. ajt^liances, no pets, security. Working adults. 643-2880. It^seems to me that a married man—especially one who form) 41 Remunerates 51 Swiss canton Colonial These are quality homes, stairs, U'i baths, basement Apartments For Rent 53 $150. Call 643-9743. vinyl top, two new tires. 649- is out-of-this-world handsome—would want the girls he 34 Predicament (coll) t 2 3 4 6 1 1“ k 9 the very best of everything Como rec room, attached 2-car gar­ 2111. meets to know that he is already spoken for. Don't men Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss see for yourself we defy com­ RANCH - Seven rooms, three Building Supplies 42 WE HAVE customers waiting 35 Elicit parison f'all. we will open them age. Large treed lot. affords MANCHESTER - Deluxe two who go around without a wedding ring realize that they 36 Ruffle to It 12 13 bedrooms, modern kitchen. L- for the rental of your apart- bedroom Townhouse apart­ 1972 FORD Galaxie, 4 door, and you can browse through at shaped living and dining much privacy, $38,500. Business lor Rent 55 leave the impression that they aren’t married? 37 Old French your convenience High 50's ment or home. J.D ment, features include: air, very clean, 644-2942 after 14 A room l>arge paneled family Philbrick Agency. Realtors. Real Abby, please tell married men to wear wedding rings province George H. Griffing, Inc. Estate Associates. Inc 646- baths, private entrances, full 4. 39 Opening ONE W ITN E S S SAID HE SAW RUSS... YOU'VE X I'M ALL RIGHT, 646-4200. TWO - Professional Offices - because I’m not the only girl who respects marriage. 1^ H T 7 A VOUNG BLONDE WOMAN PUSH T.J. CROCKEH room in basement, garage, 1980. 42 Garment part HAV Y YES-FROM urr.i, BEEN HERE ALL ] NELL. I MANAGED basement with washer and THE V IC TIM DIRECTLY IN NIGHT... PLEASE J TO DOZE OFF patio, 300‘ deep lot. $39.9W. SCREENED LOOM First floor, excellent business SINGLE AND 27 45 Raw metal ■ I the sI SULLIVAN' HE'S R*iltor 643-1577 dryer hook-ups, wall-to-wall 1971 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass. 20 22 FRONT OF THE CAR' HERE'S GO HOME AND Xv FOR A WHILE. Philbrick Agency, Realtors. • Sand • Graval • Fill location, all facilities, 46 Operatic song the r A HIS WAV UP.' Lols-Land For Sale 24 LOOKING for anything in real carpeting, all kitchen 2-door, automatic. $1,000. Cali GET SOME / ^ . 646-4200 parking, rent reasonable. 649- 47 Biblical Andover estate rental - apartments, appliances, heat, hot water, Dave, 644-2942 after 4 p.m. (P.S. My mother says that the problem is with ME. I don’t 26 26 2^ REST. 1680 , 649-3549. understand why. It’s the MAN who gives the mistaken mountain COLUMBIA - Route 87. im­ ELLINGTON - building lots 742-7886 homes, multiple dwellings, no pool, and much more, $295 per 50 Cioyingty 26 30^ 31 22 MANCHESTER - Con­ on Standish Road abutting fees. Call J D. Real Estate month. No pets. Damato 1967 OLDSMOBILE, 442, impression that he's available when he's not.) sweel mediate occupancy, three dominium, three bedrooms. 2 MANCHESTER-Four new of­ ■I bedroom Ranch, fireplace, Ellington Ridge Country Club. Associates, Inc. 646-1980 Enterprises, 646-1021. fices ranging from 225 to 320 automatic, good condition. 52 Literary genre full, 2 half baths, family room, 53 Vestiges dining area opens to large AA zoned, city water, very NATURAL STONE for Must sell, $800 or best offer. A patio, good location, nicely square feet. Downtown Main 5 4 ------grapes 38 covered patio. Wooded lot. reasonable price. 649-3423 retaining walls, veneers, FOUR ROOM apartment, no MANCHESTER - Unique one Street location. Warren E. Call 643-7287. ■ decorated, all appliances, cen­ 55 Begets Running brook. Privacy. alter 5 p.m. patios, etc. Pick up by the appliances, 428 Broad Street. bedroom Townhouse apart­ Howland Realtors, 643-1108. DEAR SINGLE: Your mother is right, dear. Only a 3) 138 3k 4^ 41 Asking $38,500. Call owner. tral air conditioning, swim­ pound or delivery by the ton, $140. Security deposit. No ment at Pine Ridge Village, 1971 TOYOTA Corolla station small percentage of married men wear wedding rings, so a DOWN ming pool, tennis courts. $37.- wagon, recently damaged but 42 43 677-8091, Real Eatate Wanted 28 Bolton Notch Stone Quarry. children or pets 643-4751. features include private en­ girl shouldn t assume that the absence of a ring Is an 1 Axial cylinder ■ 500. Owner, 646-7799. 649-3163. trances, full basement with driveable, 46,000 miles. 35 "all-clear” signal. in plants 47 7T 49 50 51 OFFICE SPACE MANCHESTER - Make us an ALL CASH for your property LOVELY FOUR room duplex, washer and dryer hook-ups, Lockwood Street, 2 river carpeting, appliances, securi­ massive bedroom, heal, all FOR RENT Manchester. 3 Gaelic 52 53 offer on this lovely older within 24 hours. Avoid red Dogs-Birds-Pels 43 DEAR ABBY: I have a great idea. I think all the men 4 Chemical colonial on tree lined street. ty required, no pets, $225 per kitchen appliances, wall-to- 54 STRONG STREET tape, instant service. Hayes 2S0 square feet, center of| 1971 FORD. LTD, two door who have had vasectomies should form a club (they could suffix 55 Three bedrooms, fireplaced month. Call 643-4740 wall carpeting and air- Manchester, air conditioning and 5 Offers 25 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Tremendous Colonial on a real Corporation, 646-0131. DOG-CAT BOARDING I hardtop. Has a few dents, runs call it the ‘‘V’’ Society-for vasectomyl and carry a living room. 1 12 baths. deep level lot. Eight big rooms in conditioner $240 per month, no parking Call 643-9S5I NKWSrAPFR KMKRPRISK ■ bathing/grooming. Complete FOUR REDECORATED - pets, Damato Enterprises, good, four new tires. Asking membership card signed by their physicians as proof that Should be seen. B;W Realty, all, \ Vi baUis. custom built in 1836 SELLING your house? Call us modern facilities Canine 647-1419. lwoNEA inc batiii, nra buUiu iyxIc t Up-Un Excellent condition, $80. Call SWEET CORN, also other ple. 649-8350. 6 4 3 - 1 1 2 6 cmdiUinaUonafllfootlot. pln- 643- 7287. DOWN AN' FINISH THAT ^ tjr ol trwa higt thirties and worth vegatables jold from red pick­ ROAST BEEF WE HAD FEK up truck across from Hardees TWO BEDROOM luxury Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick BUILT-IN oven and range top Route 83 and Dart Hill Road. I Lynch Motors Inc. Is pleased to announce -C/q^NNER.' townhouse, located in their exclusive appointment a t Manchester's with cabinet and hood. Call Natsisky Farms, 644-0304. Highland Park section of I Campers-Trailers TJ. cm cK En 644- 8551. Manchester, wooded and I Pontiac Dealer. And we are now accepting sp- Mobile Homes 85 I pointments lor Pontiac service. BRi^TKER OWLS, IT^ CRISIS T im e,' Rm Mot 5 4 3 - 1 5 n HOUSE PLANTS - Many private. For information call REMEMBER HEKRIN' ABCUT THE UTILITY TRAILER ■ Good I For your convenience our tervica depart- 18' CAMPER trailer - single varieties 25 cents - $2 Potted 646-1616 or 646-8008. VAT EXPLODIN' PURIN' THE P£- condition. Metal bed, com­ geraniums, others also plastic I ment will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., axle, excellent condition. PRE5SICN WHEN THE LIEUTENNHT plete. Call 649-6868. planters. 53 North Street FOUR ROOMS, second floor I Monday through Saturday. Eleven years old. $1,500. Call across Glenney's Lumber. 742-8930. SOVt9HOR WAS PRESENTIN' near Senior Citizen's Center, I And we apeclallza In service while you wall. CltlZENSHlP AWARD? OH ^ TAG SALE - 93 Branford stove, refrigerator included. Street. Saturday and Sunday I T im e THE CLUB LAST ITS Antiques Attic storage, no children un­ Mike Lynch TWENTY FOUR FOOT - August 28-29. 10-6 p.m. 48 Holiday Trailer. Four bunk WHCIE victory CARDEN Ace - Wlrth MANCHESTER - New Raised der 15 years. Security deposit. This Funny World Ranch, seven rooms, ap­ $180 monthly. 649-3423 after 5 beds, and gaucho, sleeps six, DURIN' WWB. WHEN THE LIVING ROOM rug and chair WANTED Antique furniture, PONTIAC SERVICE rear full bath with shower, proximately one acre and an glass, pewter, oil paintings, or p.m. WINROW BOX FELL INTO 8-room Colonial, one and 3/4 and hamper, $15. Call 643-9929. many extras, includes TV and THE STREET? other antique items, R 18 foot care-free awning. $5,- acres. Both have 2 1/2 baths Harrison, 643-8709. two garages, up to 10 inches DOUBLE BED with head- 8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. 500. Call 568-6295. insulation. Choose your colors board, box spring and mat­ MANCHESTER - Nice two lor interior and rugs. Middle tress, excellent condition, ANTIQUES Wanted - bedroom apartment, first Monday through Saturday floor, two family, on bus line, 1975 EL DORADO Jamican on $50’s. A participating builder $135 Also pool table, standard American furniture, oriental one ton Ford chassis. 480- 4 in the home owner's warranty size. Call 846-4309 anytime. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ $185 per month plus heat. Paul barrel carburator, fully plan for 10 years of nationally sor chairs, crocks, jugs, W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535. equipped, including TV, Call insured protection. Charles TWO Beach Boys tickets for weathervanes, primitives. SERVICE 872-2157, A Ponticelli and Son, 646-1540 August 29th, $18,00 644-8215 Ron Dionne, 643-1691. ROCKVILLE - First floor, 646-0800, after 5 p.m. or call 643-9844. four rooms, heat, stove, WHILE YOU WAIT YOUR CHOICE two or three WANTED - Complete estates, refrigerator, security, bedrooms, colors and decor, TWO 15" radial snow tires, clocks, phonographs, steins. references. No pels. 872-3749. new 14' wide delivered at $9,- Thu pei fc'cl set . casual Will buy outright or sell on top ovur shorts. Bolton $75 and two 12" snow tires, 995. Trades welcome. Our $20. Call 646-6347. consignment, any quantitv. MANCHESTER - Two CALL NOW prices can't be beat. 50 homes 16 NEWS No. S.’lHl with I'hoto- COLONIAL 644-8962. bedroom apartment, near Gutde is in Sizes 8 to 18. for your appointment to choose from starting at 6E TS TOLD RIDING MOWER Simplicity- school and bus line. Available s l o w l y WHAT'S IN Size 10. 32*/^ hibust 200x2.8 ACRE LOT $995. Excellent financing ■ , , 8 h.p., electric starter, five September 1st. Call 646-9062 available. Parts, supplies ana top, 1% yards 15-inch; Seven rooms with hand Wanted to Buy 49 or 528-1481. t h e w a t e r shorts, \ yard. hewned ceiling beams, bushel collection hopper, accessories. Full lime service BUCKET Putterns ax'ailable only rear. Cost $800 sell for $450. URGENTLY NEEDED - A 646-4321 department. Plaza Homes, Short Ribs — Frank Hill fieldstone fireplace, ran­ Excellent condition, 643-5825. MANCHESTER - Available 1348 Wilbur Cross Highway, s» in sizes shown. dom oak pegged flooring. reliable car, good condition to immediately, newer three TO ORDER, tind 75« Nr etcJl pst- Berlin Turnpike. Berlin, Conn. Land includes; Shade get me to my new job. Up to bedroom duplex on dead-end ,R'u» 2St t f pottifR and GARAGE SALE - 90 Kennedy $200 . 643-9654 anytime. 1-828-0389. THE K IN ® HE OVERTAKES,SETS HB ooes WAVE A handlini. trees, flowering shrubs, Road - August 28th, 9-3. Bikes, street, 1 1/2 baths, wall-to- in c H MOToas s k . wall carpeting, finished base­ HAS A R E A L US into vwis.pufs us FUELING R3R THE ,opsl ANNE CABOT fruit trees, berry bushes, snowblower, household items, Toyota-Pontlac SELLING your mobile home?. INItnWE DUN6EONF13R COMMON MAN... M tnch«tl«r Evtnlivg grape vines, plenty of room books and much more. ment with bar, tool shed. No 34is Center St. Top dollar offered for fast IVie SU6HTEST.- 1190 Av«. ol Am«rlCM pets. $285 per month plus results. 1-828-0360, Broker. New York, N.Y. 100M for organic gardening. Low □ RENTALS security.y. Call 646d)618. Manchester 50’s. HUGE GARAGE Sale - Fur- PrlM Namt, Addrtii wltk ZIP niture, storm windows, Automotive Servlee 55 cool, Ityla Nutibar and tlia. WANTED - Responsible “ I don’t KNOW if housing starts F.J. SPILECKI glassware, appliances, elec­ Rooms tor Rent 52 The Spring & Summer '76 tric fireplace, toys and female, mid-twenties to share ELM MOTORS- Toyota, Dat- were down! Shall 1 continue?” BASK’ FASHION con- Realtors 643-2121 everything in between. Satur­ apartment with same. Deluxe sun specialists, factory tail's n Bonus ('oupon! CLEAN - Furnished room apartment in Manchester. PONTIAC day and Sunday, 102 Eldridge central, tall 646-4701 after 6 trained, bne day service, 114 Brice . . . SI.25 a copy. Street, corner of Spruce. p.m. Reasonable. 643-9669 after 6 East Main. Rockvillh. 871- p.m. 1617. « 1 PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., August 25, 1976 - PAGE TWENTY-ONE Police etch CB radios Register Now For The Fall Term Saturday The Manchester Police Lifeguards keep vigil as residents cool off Department is planning an Richard J. Risley s S s “Operation ID” Saturday, offering to etch Citizen MAIN ST., RT.-31, COVENTRY answer. “Our job is preventative Band radio units with the TAP FEATURES lifeguarding. We stop them from owner’s driver’s license doing dangerous things to themselves number. BALLET 1 , FAMILY and others. All guards if they see a weak swimmer will call them in and The program, to be run TOE - FOOD - LIVING by Detectives Robert ACROBATICS make them take a quick test to see Hennequin and Russell how strong their stroke is.” Holyfield and Community MODERN JAZZ Globe Hollow is the biggest pool in BATON TWIRLING Manchester which in turn makes it Relations Officer James By LEN ALSTER hours of training in basic first aid and McCooe, is scheduled for 9 GYMNASTICS the toughest. It has a green-painted Herald Sporlswriter the more recent additions to the s ta ff, bottom and when cloudy makes it a.m. to 1 p.m. at the police FLOOR EXERCISE have been trained in cardio station parking lot. Lifeguards. almost impossible to see. But, even RHYTHMIC The unmentionables. They are con­ pulmonary resusitation (CPR) — when crowds approached 2,500 a year With a small engraver, mouth-to-mouth and closed heart the officers will etch the GYMNASTICS stantly in the public eye — high above ago, when temperatures soared over the makses perched in their raised massage— as part of the WSI course. 100 degrees, there were no problems. license number onto the CB BOYS TUMBLING This, however, doesn’t necessary chairs with bronzed skin which dis­ “The more people the more alert, unit, and keep records of • All Classes Graded to Age and Ability mean you have a good lifeguard. the license, the serial "KInder-dance lor Pre-acftoolera tinguishes them from the rest. we have to be,” one guard stated, Yet they go unnoticed unless a bad Experience is a key word, "The first "People do help us out, too. One bit number, and information Adult Courses Including Tap ttarUng el age 3 years old time you see it, you won’t recognize accident or drowning occurs. Then of advice I’d like to give is that if about the unit. Balld, J i m , Excircltt, Btllroom In­ Special All Soy Classes... someone drowning. You’ll recognize cluding DItco will itirt In October. Welch they get all the publicity — the kind parents are here they should at least McCooe said the etched Laat aaaaon we had an All-Boy day at the it,but won’t think (react),” explained lor regletratlon Information. they’d rather do without. know where their kids are. And if identification would be aludio. Including claeaee In Tap, Ja u and Bill Brindamour, assistant swim Who, what are lifeguards? they are very small, the parents helpful to police if a stolen Spacious, waU-equIpped studio to Insure your Tumbling. We wilt be doing the same coach of the Manchester Rec Club thing thia year. Dancing la (or Boys, tool For one, those patrolling and should be in the water with them,” 0 ^ CB unit is recovered. child a sound dance education. and a lifeguard for nine years. keeping a sharp eye out at the pools added three-year vet Pete Slaiby, Thefts of CB radios are Rookies’ can recognize when in Manchester are well trained. Each “Guards can watch an awful lot and continually increasing, All Classes Resume Week of Sept. 13th someone is in the advanced stage of has passed a Red Cross advanced be on their toes but can still miss McCooe said, and the Register by Phone - 742-6886 or 742-9766 anytime trouble — but not beginning. "That’s lifesaving course which covers 21 something.” etched license number Or Visit the Studio why we always have experienced hours of work. And each must pass a What do guards look for? may make it more difficult Thura. S FrI., Sept. 9 & 10 from 2-7 p.m. and guards in the chairs with rookies,” 30-hour Water Safety Instructor "They look for things which aren’f for a tbief to “ fence” the Sat., Sept. 11 from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. '1 offered Globe Hollow guard Marj (WSI) course which is a review of ad­ normal,” Brindamour voiced, ” By stolen goods. Taggart, a four-year veteran. About Your Toachor vanced lifesaving and ’’teaches you not normal I mean something which Detectives said the What are the responsibilities? Rlsley is certified by test to teach ^ the Dance Masters of to be a good teacher.” isn’t patterned. Sometimes you can Manchester Police Depart­ America. Inc. He is a member of the Dance Teachers Qub of Brindamour has a simplified i ment is receiving at least Unn.. Inc., the Dance Masters of America. Inc . the Professional All lifeguards have at least eight see bad strokes (laboring) and Dance Teachers Assn., Inc,, and ProKlance. He has served on the one report of a stolen CB b ^ rd of directors of the Professional Dance teachers Msn sometimes you can see their faces.” unit each day. Chapter 1, New York City. They are always looking for Class of 1966 recalls ^good old days' This summer Mr Risley and several of his advanced students atteiMed the National Convention of the Professional Dance someone with a panic look in their Teachers Assn, in N.Y. City where they studied with many of the eyes. That’s the key, one guard David Brady, president of Manchester High School Class of 1966, shows off his old sweater world 8 leading artists. Mr Risley also attended Dance Caravan OVER 6 MILLION where he studied the very latest in Dance and Gymnastics Educa­ explained. Their attention is always during the class’ 10th reunion Saturday at The Colony in Talcottville. Looking on are-' tion. PRESCRIPTIONS This summer Mr Risley taught gymnastics for the Coventry’ looking for someone in physical trou­ classmates, frohn left, Ken Hankinson, Jane Roy Hickey and Kathi Luongo Cline. Approximate­ Safely Compounded Recrwtjon Commission, was on the Summer Arts sUff at ble and always looking in the area ly 400 people, some coming from as far as California, Illinois, New Mexico and Georgia, Mansfield Training School and taught dance and gymnastics at an r—' between the shallow part and the arts conference at the United Church of Christ Conference Csyr *------% renewed old acquaintances and danced to the music of the Main Street Band. ARTHUR DRUG Sliver Lake. Sharon. Conn. ' raft. They also look out of the water for everything at Globe is their respon­ sibility. Youngsters on occasion are f e .:. sternly reminded not to run on the deck or push others into the pool. Police report WESTERN BEErV^SUPERMARKETI These acts could cause accidents. And prevention is the name of the Even the little girls have a smile for Pete Walden as he sits 63 TOLUND TRNPK. MANCHESTER W Complete Une of Groceries A Produce ' game. high atop his lifeguard's chair. William J. Bellody Jr., 20, of 21 Farmstead Dr., South PHONE M3-1184 “A big part of the job is public HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 to 8 Thurs. 8iFri. 8 to 9 TO uMtT quantities relations. When parents ask us about Windsor, has been charged with making an improper turn Sat. & Sun. 8 to 6 OPEN SUNDAY it t n A SPECIALS THURS., FRI. & SAT. in connection with a Monday afternoon Jeep-truck crash ______SUNDAY 8 to 6______NOTICE: Coupons must be presented for extra stamps backyard pools and what safety at W. Middle Tpke. and Hawthorne St. equipment to have.we're educating Bellody was the driver of a truck which was in collision the public,” Brindamour stated, with the Jeep driven by Ross C. Grant, 29, of 23 Burke DOUBLE $ A H GREEN STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY and SUNDAY "explaining why the rules have to be Rd., Rockville, at about 3:15 p.m. Grant, freed from his enforced is a big part of the job. badly wrecked vehicle by the Town Fire Department's When they don't understand then heavy rescue tool, was still in critical condition today at GRADE A FRESH there are problems.” Manchester Memorial Hospital. Are the lifeguards that good and Bellody, who wasn’t hurt in the collision, was issued the WHDLE BEEF GREEN GIANT that’s why there hasn’t been a summons Tuesday. Court date (not mandatory) is Sept. CUT-UPorSPLIT serious mishap? They are a good part 3. 17 ounce cans of the answer. TENDERLDINS "There hasn’t been a situation here Arrests made by Manchester Police included: CHICKENS PEAS where we were out of control, " Sliced to order any thickness • Donna J. Magowan, 23, of 36 Woodbridge St., charged I Cut for the Barb6qu9 asserted Slaiby. on a court warrant Tuesday with two counts ol issuing a Part of the reply is more bad check. Court date is Sept. 13 youngsters take swimming lessons • Bruce P. Tupper, 29, of the Connecticut Valley A o c which all of the lifeguards talked to Hospital, Middletown, charged on a warrant Tuesday 1 00 highly recommend. with two counts each ot second-degree larceny, criminal 1 • W ib . There are always a minimum of 4 V ,b three guards on duty (in chairs) at impersonation, and third-degree forgery. Police said the 5 ' 7 lb. Average GREEN GIANT CUT charges stem from alleged cash withdrawals from a local Globe with either the head or assis­ bank savings account. Court date is Sept. 13. tant head guard walking. When it • James M. Finley, 17. of 869 Main St., charged on a gets crowded, another is stationed warrant Tuesday with third-degree larceny. Police said GRDUND. . m ':!;;;; , GREEN out on the raft. the charge stems from the Aug. 7 report of thefts of a "A lot of people say we don’t do radio and money from a truck parked on Laurel St. Court anything, ” Jon Adams, a three-year CHUCK PATTIES 1 vet contested, "But I’d like to see date is Sept 13 what it would be like without us. DOUBLE S 81 H GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS PURCHASE * BEANS Z r 89 There is a huge area of water so dark BONELESS and we have to be unbelievably alert otherwise we might lose somebody. " SHOULDER CLOD ROASTS Lifeguards. They are well trained. State Police probing ,6 99* Peter Slaiby blows a warning whistle as he keeps an eye on And those in Manchester do the ap­ check theft at MCC ■ONEUSS BANANAS5$] the youthful swimmers at Globe Hollow. pointed task well. \ 1 They do deserve a pat on the back SHOULDER LONDON BROIL state Police are investigating the alleged theft and lb 1.19 cashing ol several Manchester Community College payroll checks, authorities said today. John V. Gannon Jr , MCC’s associate dean of students, said nine checks BONELESS CHUCK FILLET lb 1.09 CELEBRITY an Hovers mailed to MCC employes have been discovered missing, and eight ol them have been returned after being cashed FRESH LEAN BOTTOM W/EYE V2 gollon fraudulently. lb. 1.09 Your neighbor’s kitchen A young mother and her two children cool off at Globe Hollow The theft was reported to State Police last Friday, as Pete Walden scans the area around the raft about a week after the checks were mailed, officials said. GRDUND SIRLOIN TIP ib.1.19 State Police are investigating the matter because MCC By Betty Ryder is a state agency; local police aren’t involved. SHORT LOIN _ RDUNDOOC PORTERHOUSE STEAKS lb. 1.19 CREAM 99* # i b . SIRLOIN HIP # SIRLOIN STEAKS ib.1.09 Had a nice note from Jan Warren She admits that on her first trial, dough in half. Roll one of the halves Officials suspect arson FROZEN DIXIE who is now residing with her family the recipe came out something of a into a 9-inch round on a well-floured ■ I in Mississippi. I^ A A ja al dud. The shrimp alone was not sharp board and place in a greased 9-inch DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS She said she tried the recipe I had enough to stand up to the custard pie plate. Spread the butter mixture HARTFORD (UPl) - part of the roof collapsed for “Beefy Tater Puff” which Fire officials said arson and the third floor was POT PIES J m blandness of the Swiss cheese, eggs on the bottom crust. appeared In this column on Aug. 4, was the probable cause of a ON ALL FREEZER ORDERS and milk that make up most of the burned out completely. “Last week I made your Beefy Filling three-alarmfire in a vacant filling. OFFERS EXPIRES AUGUST 28, 1976 Tater Puff and had no leftovers...so 8 olives, stuffed building which Spread to Subsequently, she added a sharp that means it was a success,” she 3 egg yolks two adjacent structures wrote. Cheddar cheese to the crust and chopped olives to the filling. The Vi pound cooked minced shrimp and left eight families I’m hoping that as soon as she and SIDES result won Mary a $500 first prize 1 this, flour homeless while injuring her family get established in their over 1,500 high school and junioF high 1 cup homogenized milk two tire fighters. ROUNDS FOODLAND 3 pek new home she will send along some school entrants from all over New Vi cup g ra t^ Cheddar cheese New paper real Southern recipes for y’all (and There was “no question” lb. England. Chop the olives into small pieces. me, too). the Tuesday blaze was set, Here’s Mary’s mouth-watering Beat the milk and egg yolks until debuts HAMBURG & Discussing various recipes with a blended. Add all of the remaining in­ according to Fire Marshal lb. treat for brunch or luncheon. Ralph Marone. lb.* co-worker the other day, we decided gredients and blend well. Pour this HARTFORD (U P D -T he H A LF HIND 89H A LF SID E that the key to good cooking is mixture into the pie shell. Roll out The fire was first ffoKlrH!) Slirim p Pie HOTDOGO OOC experimenting. One person may the remaining pie crust and place on reported at 8:45 p m., and city’s afternoon daily A V A IL A B L E Vi cup butter newspaper, The Hartford A V A IL A B L E make a spaghetti sauce one way; top of the pie. Flute edges. Cut holes grew to three-alarm * ‘/k tsp. cayenne Times, today began SA M E PRICE SA M E PRICE 89 another may use the same recipe anil in the top. Bake at 350 degrees for 40- proportions by 9:21. It was ROLLS Opkp.77 Vi tsp. paprika publication of a tabloid the results taste entirely different. It 50 minutes until the crust Is golden. brought under control by 1 tsp. salt morning newspaper called must be that extra pinch of this and Cool 15-20 minutes. Serve hot. 10:30, after it spread from 2 cups sifted flour "The Hartford Times Mor­ that, that we cooks always manage to I found an interesting recipe for the four-story brick 2 teaspoons baking powder ning Line. Rediem Ihii vilu ibit S & H Coupon add on an individual basis. cheese spread which may be taken building at 127 Albany Ave. Redeem this veluabit S & H Coupon 'A tsp. cream of tartar Redeem thii velueble S 81 H Coupon I That was the method used by Mary along on a picnic for easy snacking. to 135 Albany Ave. and 92 2 tsp. sugar Hasson of Reading, Vt. who was Cheese spread Chestnut St. . The newspaper has an 100 EXTRA FREE Vi cup shortening MO EXTRA PREI named winner of the 1976 H.P. Hood 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese orange sun rising behind EXTRA FREE Vi cup grated Cheddar cheese Fire fighters Paul Barr, the all lower-case S & H GREEN STAMPS New England Recipe Contest. Her Vi cup grated Blanco or Bierkase 36, ol Newington and Bill $ t H CRE» STAMPS SREEN STAMPS winning entry was “Hostess Shrimp 1 tbs. chopped parsley cheese nameplate at the top of Vi to 2/3 cup light cream Jackson, 33, of Windsor, page one, which was Pie.” 1 package (3 ounces) cream cheese With M0.00 Purchase Cream butter, cayenne, V4 tsp. salt were treated for smoke in­ __ With *20.00 Purchase I *30.00 Purchase A June graduate of Green Moun­ softened dominated in the first edi­ and the paprika. Sift flour, baking halation at St. Francis and this coupon and this coupon fri; tain High School, Mary took her Vi cup beer tion by a large picture of a id this coupon powder, cream of tartar, sugar and Hospital. About 70 fire favorite recipe of Quiche Lorraine Vi tsp. dry mustard three-alarm fire in Hart­ remaining salt in bowl. Cut in fighters battled the blaze. ford. and created somethin|( new by Combine all ingredients and blend replacing the traditional bacon of the shortening. Add cheese and parsley. well. Chill. This is very good on thin The neighorhood has The bold front-page Stir in enough light cream with a recipe with one of her favorite foods slices of black bread or pumper­ been the scene of headline ”3-Alarm Fire fork to form a soft dough. Divide — shrimp. nickel. numerous blazes at vacant Called Arson,” was in all Hostess Shrimp Pie —a prize winner buildings. The building capital letters. The back burned Tuesday night was page of the 44-page edition extensively damaged, as was devoted to sports.

/ • PAGE TWENTY-TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed,, August 25, 1976 Memorial service MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 - PAGE TWENTY-THREE Kuleci-Massa set for Dr. Greenberg I coupon 1^.1^ With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase, ___ A memorial service for the late Dr. David P. f M ® purchase. r With this coupon and a $7 50 purchase On second thought GrMnberg, former associate professor of Business Law Karen Andrea Massa of Glaston­ and Accounting at Manchester Community College, will bury and John Kuleci of East Hart­ Minute be held in the central mall on the main campus of the Bto^^ariiie ford were married Aug. 21 at the college Thursday morning at 11;30. The service will be Orange Juice First Church of Christ in Glaston­ By Jan Warren open to the public. , m d Mri.FIIbertsg SALTINE Vz Gallon 1 MnTtom bury. Dr. Greenberg gained eminence at MCC by developing ^ lb- pkg. The bride is the daughter of Mr. a new occupational curriculum for legal assistants and he Carton and Mrs. Andrea H. Massa of V I s l U I B r ® 16 oz. package From Concentrate I GoklMi Qualm Magaiiiw founded a national honor society for students in business 202? -—. / Quarters Glastonbury She is also the grand­ curricula at two-year colleges. I Good Sun , Aug 22-Sat., Aug 28 Limit one pkg. per customer J Sun , Aug 22-Sal.. Aug. 28. Limit one ctn, per customer — - 203"=^=^ 22-Sat,.Aug 28 L,m« one pkg per cusirrmer daughter of Mrs. Minnie Blivens of A legal assistant is a trained person who works under Manchester. The bridegroom is the the general supervision of a lawyer and functions as a son of Mr. and Mrs. Hristo Kuleci of Don^t miss the historical markers! member of a law office team on a level between the t Athens, Greece. lawyer and the general office staff. He or she learns to do The Rev. John Russell of Glaston­ Shortly after we moved to the legendary birthplace of the Choc­ Faulkner. much of the "leg work" presently done by a lawyer, thus )l( bury performed the double-ring With this coupon and a $7,50 purchase. With this coupon and a $7.50 purchase Mississippi, my husband arrived taw Nation; at Waverly, a fine ante­ Our next door neighbor is a native freeing the lawyer to concentrate on the more complex . . With this coupon and a $7 50 purchase ceremony. The church was decorated home with a state guide book and bellum home with a Scarlett O'Hara of Mississippi, so my husband went and demanding work for which he or she was educated. with white floral arrangements. Mrs. Slop&SliO|i plunked it on the kitchen counter. staircase; and in the town of Raleigh over to ask his advice on planning our MCC earned the distinction of being named by the Judy Young of Glastonbury was L a rg e Eg g s "I have just divided Mississippi we caught the end of the Annual trip. When he came back it was with American Association of Community and Junior Colleges organist. Mrs. Peter Maaser of into six equal parts and I think we National Championship Tobacco a puzzled expression on his face. as a "demonstration college " for the legal assistant >Stop&ShoporSun Glory Toilet Tissue ^^1 >1 p a l.C lo ra x Woburn, Mass., the bride’s sister, should concentrate on one part at a Spitting Contest. (Fortunately, it was program. was soloist. "People are funny," he said. "This 4 Ron P a c k ^ ^ 9 time, starting this weekend." not a windy day). guy has lived here all his life and Dr. Greenberg’s other major accomplishment was the 1 Dozen The bride, given in marriage by V "What’s the big rush?” asked Tom. When we arrived home, my hus­ would you believe he's never visited founding of Alpha Beta Gamma, a national business 430 Sheet her parents, wore a gown of white Grade“A” "The big rush," his father band checked off the areas we had William Faulkner's homestead? honor society for junior colleges. The first, or Alpha, 2 Ply Plastic Jug ’ silk-faced satin organza designed I Good Su n , Aug 2 2 -Sa t. Aug 28. Limit one ctn per customer.tmer. ^ responded, "is that we have only two covered in the guide book That’s like someone from England chapter is located at MCC. Chapters have been organized Good Su n , Aug 22-Sat , Aug 28 Limtfonepkg perc 206 * with high neckline. Empire bodice Good Sun , Aug 22-Sat Aug 20 Limit one jug per customer years to do the entire state!" not visiting Shakespeare’s at junior colleges in nearly 20 other states. appliqued with Alencon lace beaded "Now that was fun!" he said. That weekend we "d id " about 100 homestead. Before joining the MCC faculty. Dr. Greenberg had with pearls, long sleeves with lace at "And we learned so much, ” I square miles of the area north of us. agreed. "It’s terrible," I said. taught at Hunter College and Bronx Community Coliege . m i" wrists, soft-controlled skirt with It’s red dirt and pine tree country "Yea!" grumbled John. " I can think of something even in New York. He was a registered public accountant and scalloped lace hemline and a full with gently rolling hills, grazing worse, " volunteered Tom. "1 know a a practicing attorney in New York, and served as assis­ chapel-length train edged in lace. "We learned that there are no lands thick with cattle, fields of man who lived in Manchester, Conn, tant business manager at Bronx Community College. Her veil of imported illusion was MacDonalds in the whole state of peanuts, and seemingly endless acres Mississippi!” for 20 years and never visited the The memorial ceremony will open with a moment of edged in lace and attached to a lace Ddidous hariigcues hi^ ii of woodlands. Each little town has its Mark Twain Homestead." silent devotion. A eulogy will be spoken by Arthur band with satin ribbon. She carried a Next weekend we plan to drive up sightseeing attractions and historical "R igh t!" said Sara, "H e's a tall Guinness, assistant professor of marketing. Memorial cascade bouquet of white roses, to Oxford, an area about 90 miles to markers. We didn't miss a single the northwest of us, the birthplace of skinny guy with a crew cut. I think readings will be given by Harriet Beecher, president of stephanotis, baby's breath and a one. We stopped at Naniah Waiya, the great American writer. William his last name begins with a W !" the MCC chapter of Alpha Beta Gamma, Assistant piece of her grandmother's Swedish Professor of Business Alan W. Gates and Instructor of ivy attached to her mother’s wedding Business Patricia K. Long. Bible. w ith our **W hite Genr*diickeii. Two memorial gifts will be presented to MCC Presi­ Mrs. Walter Hasiuk of Hebron dent Ronald H. Denison. Fred A. Ramey Jr., director of This sale is really special, because you gel good "While G em " chicken .. well served as matron of honor. the Business Careers Division of the college, will present bred, well fed to produce plump, meaty, delicious chicken. Checked for whole­ Bridesmaids were Mrs. Peter R«sh\ltealSale! 1 Z t a memorial plaque. Harriet Beecher, representing Alpha someness and graded by the USDA. Chicken that meets Stop & Shop's own Maaser of Woburn, Mass, and Miss In the service Lean Chops Beta Gamma, will symbolically present a memorial tree high standards. Deep-chilled to protect goodness, freshness and flavor-the Laurie Massa of Glastonbury, both and plaque. The tree actually will be planted in the delicious braised sisters of the bride. spring. best possible chicken we can bring you! Only Stop & Shop has "White Gem!" or pan fried Anthony Downar Jr. of Cromwell Coast Guard Seaman Appren. Yasd Force Outstanding Unit Award. Coast Guard Aircraft Repair and A closing prayer will be read by Ramey. Music for the served as best man. Ushers were William F. Gibbs II. son of Mr. and Sgt. Richardson is a biomedical Supply Center, Elizabeth City. N C ceremony will be played by the St. James Folk Group. Michael Brooks of Hartford and Napoletano Photo Mrs. Robert B Gibbs of 3 Olive equipment maintenance repairman A 1975 graduate of Windham High George Zahariadis of Meriden. Lane, Vernon, has reported for duty at Yokota AB, Japan with the 475th School in Willimantic, he joined the A reception was held at the Mrs. John Kuleci at the U.S. Coast Guard Base in San Air Base Wing that earned the award Coast Guard in June 1975. Buckboard Restaurant in Glaston­ Juan, P.R. Loushe competes for meritorious service from April Get your Stop & Shopsworth! bury, after which the couple left for white print. The couple will reside in a buyer of sportswear. Mr. Kuleci A 1976 graduate of Rockville High 197^0 March 1975. Athens. For traveling, Mrs. Kuleci Hebron. owns J&T Auto Services in East School, he joined the Coast Guard in He w a s graduated from ^ in state lottery Soda Sun Glory Nn'SS'.Srn. 4 ^ 89^ wore a two-piece dress in coral and Mrs. Kuleci has been employed as Hartford April 1976. Manchester High School in 1968 Royal Gelatin 3 j.;; 89^ When he arrived home from vacation, Dennis Loushe of ChidcihsWhole 2V2-3 lbs. 100 Summer St. looked through two week’s mail and dis­ Rib Veal Chops *1®? Sgt^James E. Richardson, whose Coast Guard Airman Aviation The Manchester Evening French's Mustard 49= U.S. Grade "A " parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. covered that tomorrow he may win $100,000. Electronics Technician Andrew B. Herald prints more Spam Luncheon Meat 99^ A good value to help you Loin Veal Chops Richardson of 16 Chester Dr., is now While Loushe was visiting his hometown of Johnstown. Urban son of Mr. and Mrs^ Richard Manchester news than any wearing a distinctive service ribbon Pa., he was drawn as a Connecticut Lottery jackpot Jiffy Corn Muffin Mix 5 *1 stretch your budget! Broil, Boneless Veal Stew *1 ®? L, Urban of Colonial Dr., Columbia, q .u -. newsDaoer stuff and roast or fry using (For Caccialorel as a member of an organization has completed the Aviation Elec- newspaper, finalist Thursday he will appear on the lottery’s televised drawing, "Double Play, ” to compete for the top All week freezer values! your favorite recipe. Funke-Kramer which recently received the U.S. Air tronics Technician Course at the ...... Veal Leg Roast *1” prize of $100,000. r White Gem " I was in total shock. " said Loushe of his fortunate dis­ StDp&Sbop (Rump or Leg Portion) covery. If he wins the jackpot Thursday, Loushe said he Chickens Cut-up or Split Serve yourself deli specials. hopes to be "practical with the money and establish Orange Juke Terry Anne Kramer of East Hart­ the Church of the Assumption in and Mrs. Sam Kramer of 27 Stevens AUG. 26 - 28 financial security for the children. " ford and Robert Ernest Funke of Manchester. St., East Hartford. The bridegroom THURS. THRU SAT. Loushe, an electronic technician at Pratt and Whitney from Florda “Simply Super-Uniformly good everytime Sffanks Manchester were married Aug. 21 at The bride is the daughter of Mr. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Aircraft in East Hartford, and his wife, Caroi, an LPN at " 1 2 o z can 3 9 * Funke of 565 Adams St Manchester Memorial Hospital, have two children; John Extra Mild The Rev. Paul Trinque of the 6; and Jeremy, 3. Birds Eye Peas 4 9 ' 1 lb. pkg. C v» :» P u l 0 Church of the Assumption celebrated Loushe, who is 30 today, qualified as a "Double Play ” Pound Cake ri«g os 89^ ’ 0 $-159 Nepco Sliced Bacon p .g I the nuptial Mass and performed the Dumterlaml finalist with a weekly lottery ticket. The ticket won him Egg Rolls Chun Kmg 5 9 c CM double-ring ceremony. The altar was $5 and was purchased at Supreme Foods on Hartford Rd. Simply Super Lean ground beet contains not more than 24% lat. % ^ F Il> Nepco Cold Cuts 69' decorated with pink, blue and white "Double Play " is broadcast Thursday at 7;30 p.m. over Gorton Shrimp Sticks « 89' Bologna, P&P, Mock Chicken or Olive gladioli, pompons, and carnations. farm^ WFSB-TV, Channel 3. Shoestring Potatoes 3 ^ ' *1 Round Tip Steak * 1 ®? Nepco Knockwurst « Wendy Comp of Manchester was Nepco Beef Bologna guitarist and soloist. Of consumer concern Pepperidge Farms Nepco Kielbasi TS^'r The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a silk organza gown Recall continues Corned Beef Brisket P.'Tc'.z trimmed with venise lace appliques Cakes Stop & Shop Ring Bologna T' 99' and lace and designed with scoop Approximately 38,000 baby pacifiers which pose a sub­ r I Reel in these values! Assorted Flavor;s ^ Stop & Shop's Fish Market offers a great selection of fine Stop & Shop Tenderlinks .-.J 79' neckline, long puffed sleeves with stantial product hazard may still be in the hands of con­ 17 ounce package A —fjl 'eatjreo D'o^r r. i M t D rO 'f n pFOOut* fitted cuffs. Empire waist, full skirt sumers according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety seafood, week after week. This week, 14 different items are Child Mild Franks 89' and chapel train. Her illusion man­ Commission. Jeno's Snack Pizza Tray X 99' on sale So il you like fish and shellfish, come and get your Savings in our service deli. tilla was edged with lace and at­ This is the second public notification to be made in Stops Shopsworth! Macaroni & Cheese BAcgu*! ^ $ "j Available m stores leatur.ng a service oeii tached to a lace and silk Camelot cooperation with the importer. La Cibeles, Inc., of Union cap. She carried a bouquet of white City, N.J., in an attempt to remove these potential Veal Parmigian »i R 'e s h hazards from the marketplace. Deutchmacher roses and baby's breath with ferns Rich’s Coffee Rich 49' A quick and easy and white ribbons. The pacifiers were distributed in New York. New meatless meal. Miss Janet Kingerlee of East Hart­ OR Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Florida and Puerto Rico. F ille ts B12 for Insects Manchester. His paternal / Preschool/Primary H o n e y d e w s ~ S 9. grandfather is F. Weldon * After school Program •coolar chests D sH eN utB r^ / W h o lo Miner of Bolton. He has *join us on Friday M I L K ^1 .1 9 •lugs StoptShop two brothers, Michael, 3, afternoons for story Absolutely delicious ' 99% FAT FREE Gallon •picnic supplies with cream cheese. Pkg. and Matthew. 2. \ hour 1 lOO ■ 2i00 J An approved private school "w* havt (vary linia thingr Cranberry Nut Bread “sSp* 'i ', ' 69' l18%rtiu^iiielons-'^ Full/half day programs Stop t Shop 99 DRAKE S family packs Italian Bread 21^;89' Visitors Welcome "ivherf a Buttermilk Bread s^s'Ls, 3 »1 Casaba Melons M?.* JuanCanaryMelons r A hand lull ol cith li 41H Spring Street Apple Pies 16 ei. A dollar's bttitr than a garaga Manchester - - ^ it’orlli a Big Daisy SS?' Bread'sS,*Bread 3: lull ol itulf. Cherry Pies 16 es. Cranshaw Melons r M.? Santa Claus Melons M.? 646-1610 rnVmk ofavqVnmll^l iiuiiar! ***** **** <>* •''» •■c*pi •h*'* oVm f w m ««« oB* nqi a<»>«t)ie ^ caMiOtt or » ow>ti m td iMaM'i o> ■NowtW 'i Sawzy m > IlKH K.S lO W tOMMODATK WllRKINi; PARENTS *ntoan mattcMr . r ss ,, ...... Swiss Rolls 12 ex. i Ach ?63 Middle Turnpike West MANCHESTER..m, 10 p.m Mon. $Al. 9 1 m 4 p m SUNDAY Chiiter Oik M ill Silvef Une I Totbei Si Rh SJ i 30 VeitHMi Cicdr >EA$r HARTFORD dim 10pm Mon Sil 9iffl 4pm SUNDAY 'VERNON ..mIOpm UonSil9im4pm SUNDAY PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed.. August 25, 1976 ^NCHESTER EVENjj^^iERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., August 25. 1976 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE GREAT VALUES FOR YOU A U WEEK LONG COME SEEI SUPER BUY IN EVERY DEPT. AT THE GREAT A&P! COME SAVE! COUPONS MOSEY S BRAND ■ WITH COUPONS S a v e ^3.72 IN THIS AD ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY FRESH - U.S.D.A.INSPECTED Eye ef Reund ^ I ^ PRIDE, .'p I sPfliOE ..... ^pR lD t.lH lli ^ PRIDE ■ it..(7"^7R l^ Each of these advertised items is re­ WITHtlMfURCHASE quired to be readily available tor sale at EICFATIOIACCO ANDAICOHIH or below the advertised price in each PLAIN OR IODIZED A&P store, except as specifically noted in this ad. Cern $ 4 Q9 A&P Table Salt 2 0 ONE- 26 0Z. pkg. Whole LIMIT OHE COUPOH PER FAMILY lb. VALID AUE. 22 28.1976 AP-2, I I • PMl( I ^ PRIOE I \ PRIDE ' • s PRIDE • •• • V pqiOE • t'Ri' LA ‘ I f7 1 11, i ^ l o T • ^ PRIDE • tT p ^ET iT rT "I PR i o T ‘I WIIMSrSOrURCHASE BEEF RIB IFORMERLV DELMONICO STEAK$| • i i a r a BATHROOM Chickens Waldorf Beneiess Tissue FOUR 500 ct. rolls LIMIT OHE COUPOH PER FAMILT UNDER i VALID AUE 22 28.1976 ______^ • s PRlQE » ■ ■ s PRiUE • " • \ PRiOE • ^ R'M A *|

3 LBS. t \PRlO E*-‘- • n PR i DE • • •• • s P ^ i* ^ ” 7p^E™ rt7f7"A"pRl"«"l W IIN t’ 50 PURCHASE OKU i UNDER 4 LBS. CREAMY Roasting Hellmann’s Real Chickens Mayonnaise 22 QQII quart jar LIMIT ONE COUPOH PER FAMILY AP-2 lb. VALID A O E .22-28.1978 2 i lb. \ PRIDE • I - • . PRIOE ...... s PRIDE / r ‘ ^ PRlOE • A PRiOL • WItMt? MRUACNASL Chicken EICEPIIOIACCO FLAVORFUL Fresh CuMJp Salada Tea Bags Chickens lb. 2 3 . 100 ct. pkg. LIMIT OHE COUPOH PER FAMILT o a ) VALID AUE 22-28.1978 AP-2 M EAT OR r - 5LB.PKG 14-17 ■ • T lbs. wnHlisoruiiCHisi A&P Beef Franks m ‘m i i 6 BEEF Alt 10MELESSCRV-0-«AC LAUNDRY ALL VARIETIES DUTCH FRIED (FRDZEN) ALLGOOD OR SMITHFIELD Wheie Tide $ 0 4 9 Sliced Detergent Weaver Chicken Bib Eye * 24 49 oz. pkg. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILT AP-2 Bacon FULLY COOKED (WATER ADDEOI CES» VALID AUE 22-2B. 1978 MARCO BY SALVATORE CAMECO IMPORTED Whole Smoked r * M b iE $ 1 4 8 VlTNtTMrulCHAJL 16-19 I Sausage Roll pkg. 89« Sliced Ham A l l I lbs. "OUR - BEST" BRAND - FROZEN LA COSTA C 4 f t Q QUARTERS Q lb $ 0 9 9 Nutley Beef Patties O p kg. ^ Pepperoni ’ 1®; FOR SALADS OR COOKING SHEDD'S CHEF 80Y-AR-0EE-SINGLE SERVING STYLE SIZE OF: BEEF-A-RONI. Margarine Wesson Oil Margarine Spread !■ b o w l SPAGHEHIANO MEATRALLS OR 25 r .n .. Producc Yours From A&P THREE M b. pkgs. A&P PEPPERONI (13 OZ.j. SAUSAGE (14 0Z.| OR LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ■ CRISP f a n c y l o n g g r e e n Beef Ravioli VALID AUE 22 2B 1976 12 02. \ 38 oz. $ 1 1 9 I ■ ■ ‘i . ‘ . PRIDE 11 > • I LUSCIOUS JUICY btl. Cheese Pizza FROZEN pkg. r ‘ r-1 ASSORTED BARS (5 OZ. pkg. I 1 'h 10 ct. cans Hershey’s Candy pkg. 3 w i i m L j m p u v o r f u l ALL VARIETIES-CAT FOOD m STEWED TOMATOES 16 OZ.; Sweet ! 6'/j 02. SWEET PEAS 17 oz.: PEAS & CARROTS 16 oz. I Eight O'clock Tabby Marsels t ' cans BLUE) g Instant Coffee A&P-CLEARFOOD BOY Vegetables IO o z . jar TENDER - PURPLE BEAUTIES MELLOW AND SMOOTH 100 N. 1 1 ^ IMBM u n i t o n e c o u p o n per FAMILV AP-2 Plastic Wrap roll YOUR VALID AUE 22-26.1976 M Cantaloupes $100 • ‘V. • s PRIDE • * ‘ > PRIDE sPRiDE • • \ PRIDE » ^ i * I CREAMY-PLANTERS CHOICE 3 cans ■ Peanut Butter WHOLEKERNELCORN 17 o z .; SLICED BACK TO SCHOOL s a v in g s; extra CARROTS 16 oz ; CUT GREEN BEANS 16 oz. large BLUEl WHITE-LINED size BOY Vegetables Filler Paper 'X"49^ FABRIC SOFTENER FRESH TASTY MPIOHDiaULAASITE n Q Q * LARGE SIZE FOR SLICING YOUR $ 1 0 0 Envelopes ^ pkp ! v Downy CHOICE 4 cans ■ 9 9 2 5 'OFF LABEL * JELLY lloz. or GLAZED 9 oz.-FROZEN 2 c , v 9 9 « Spanish e sw 96 oz $ 2 2 9 i A&P RULED coil. Morton Writing Tablets d! pa

niCES EFFECTIVE AUGUST 8-14.1976 1135 Tolland Turnpike, ManchesterITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAIIAILE TO NETAIl DEALERS OR iHOLESAlERS f"ICESIHTHISA0EFFECTIVEAUGUSTei4,l976 p Manchester ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAIIAILE TO OTHER WHOLESALE OR RHAIL lEALERt PAGE TWt^NTY-SlX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 MANCHESTER EVl^ING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., August 25, 1976 — PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN S o c ia l Finders Weepers “It's a clear case of ‘finders larceny. Hoping JO pick up some easy keepers’," he told the court. "I On the other hand, a finder Security didn't take those carts away from money, Fddie began collcciing does have a right to a reward if the market. They had already one has been promised—either MCC lists several new courses Q. I shopping carts that had been have a wife and been removed from the premises by the owner himself or by provi- three children. My abandoned by customers of a by other people.” neighborhood market. When the sion of local law. physical condition is get­ Nevertheless, the court foi|nd In one case the finder of a gold Courses in drug and market wouldn’t pay his price for "Young people have program which the college anyone interested in the beginning Sept. 13 from 7 to ting progressively worse, nim guilty of the charge. The watch saw an ad offering a reward alcohol abuse, geriatrics, the carts, he sold them to other judge said that although a finder available to them a sub­ offers in response to in­ problems of the elderly 10 p.m. on Mondays. The and I was thinking of stores. for its return. But when he and a workshop in drama has "title” as against third parties, brought the watch to the owner's stantial amount of infor­ creased interest in careers may enroll. second section will begin applying for Social Securi­ Finally the management had the real title remains in the orig­ will be presented during F.ddie arrested on a charge of home, the wife said her husband mation about drug and in geriatrics and a need for TTie drama workshop is a Nov, 8 and also run for ty disability benefits. THE r inal owner. would ‘‘take care of the reward the fall semester at studio course in acting theft. But at the trial, he insisted alcohol abuse," says Jim trained personnel to work seven weeks on Mondays, 7 About how much can we Courts generally take this view­ later." Manchester Community he had committed no crime. for the tux Breitenfeld, instructor. with the elderly. aimed at encouraging in­ to 10 p.m. The fee is $26. geV> FAMILY^ point when the finder knows the Was the finder justified in re­ College. identity of the owner. They see “But adults have little, if Psychology of Aging will dividual creativity. There For further information, A. The monthly benefit fusing to hand over the watch that’s inn Planned principally for LAWYER. no reason to sweep aside the until he was paid? A court ruled any, and participate in dis­ be offered on Wednesdays are individual exercises for call the community ser­ amount is based on a parents and other con­ owner’s rights just because the that he was indeed. The court cussions of the problem at from 7 to 9:40 p.m. begin­ both beginners and ad­ vices division of the worker's average earnings by Will Bernard article is temporarily out of his for h i m . . . ____ cerned adults, the drug and said he had a “Hen" on the watch a disadvantage, I hope that ning Sept. 15. Aging in the vanced students in tuning college. over a period of years. The possession. —a right to retain possession to alcohol abuse course will WEDDINGS the information provided in Community will be offered the individual- to express average Social Secur­ Another finder got in trouble make sure he received what he emphasize the effects on when he picked up a wallet lying For That Vary Spaclal Day the course will eliminate Tuesdays from 7:20 to 10 himself through acting. ity disability payment lawfully had coming. young people and their on the sidewalk. Although it had ff'e’ll Do It Your Way this lack of knowledge and p.m. beginning Sept. 14. Studio members will to a disabled worker and families from the abuse of, identification papers, he put the A public service feature of the SEE THE SPECIALIST... correct any misconcep­ Each is a three-credit learn skills in projection, his family is $475 a month. money in his pocket and threw Aineriran Bar AMocinlion and and experimentation with, 37 OAK ST., MANCHESTER tions that might be held by course and lasts for 15 diction, movement, The average payment to a the wallet away. Here loo, since the Connecticut Bar Associa­ drugs and alcohol. tion. the adults." weeks. character penetrations, About town disabled worker is $242 a* the finder knew who the owner Phone 6 4 9 -7 9 0 1 Discussions will include was. a court found him guilty of The class will begin on The sequence in the ger­ mood training in perfor­ month. pharmacological and ® 1976 American Bar Association Thursday, Sept. 9, and will iatrics certificate program ming scenes from plays. Q I understand my 27- physiological effects, continue on Thursdays, was designed primarily for The instructor is Mildred year-old mentally retarded current trends and Manchester's Bicenten­ from 7:20 to 10 p.m., for persons already working Dana who is experienced in nial Committee will meet son who lives with me may patterns of drug abuse, the five weeks. with the elderly in in­ stage, screen and televi­ Thursday at 8 p.m. in the get monthly Social Securi­ techniques of prevention The two courses in ger­ stitutions, outreach sion. hearing room at the ty checks on my work and rehabilitation, and Cold Power iatrics are part of a 15- programs and community The first section will con­ Municipal Building. record when 1 die or start Finest other subjects. Minute Maid semester-hour certificate organizations. However, tinue for seven weeks getting retirement or dis­ ability benefits. Can't he Detergent First Church of Christ, get some kind of payments Bleach Lemonade Scientist, will have a ser­ now? vice and testimony A. He may be eligible lor meeting tonight at 8 at the Supplemental Security In­ Medical certificates required church, 447 N. Main St. The '/?'/, galoal public is invited. come (SSI) payments, ctn depending on his income SUPERMARKETS All Manchester students who wish is medically able to participate in pediatrician’s office or at the Town The administrative and resources. Since he is Health Department. an adult, any income you 3 9 to participate in junior and high school sports. board of South United With this Coupon & Purchase of $5 or More With this Coupon & Purchase ol $5 or More school athletic programs next year If in the physician's opinion, a On the first day of sports practice Methodist Church will or other family members Limit One. Vaiid August 22-28,1976 H-440 Limit One. Valid August 22-28,1976 H-441 i are required to have a medical cer­ physical exam is recommended, an in the fall, students may pick up the meet tonight at 8:15 in the have will not affect his tificate of participation. appointment may be made with letters and permission cards to be church reception hall. eligibility. However, his signed by their parents granting per­ SSI payment may be This doesn’t mean that every child either the student's doctor or the mission for athletic participation. reduced by one-third since stock-up on Frozen Food Qrocan Vuina^i - - - has to have a physical. school physician. Appointments with Zion Evangelical The cards will also give information he lives at home. Values the Finest Way! Grocery Values! The student's doctor may sign this the school physician will be Lutheran Church will have Shortening®;™ ...... 3c'i’n99* certificate if the physician has seen scheduled the first week of school. as to whom to contact for emergency Communion Vespers Q. Do I have to be per­ treatment in the event a student is in­ manently disabled to get Finest the student within the past year and Certificate of participation forms tonight at 7:30 at the W esson O il...... 'ir8 9 * if, in the doctor’s opinion, the student are available at any Manchester jured during an athletic program and church. monthly disability Welchadeo'rr...... ‘c.°'48* the parents cannot be reached. benefits? Gold Medal Flour. 5pa“g8 9 ‘ Finest Juice Drinks A. Social Security can C leanser Dutch , ...... 5c:“,'i.o o pay you benefits if you Pillsbury Flour ... 5 pa, 87* can't work because of a Vermont Maid “ up. ^‘p,r98‘ Pot Pies N abisco Crackers Reg/Uns . . . Pk'^S?* ^ BEEF CHUCK, FIRST CUT, BONE IN ^ ^ BEEF CHUCK, UNDER BLADE, BONE IN severe physical or mental Frozen impairment which is Beef, Turkey 46 oz ■ BLADE STEAK expected to last (or has and Chicken N estle’s POT ROAST lasted) at least 12 months, cans I or is expected to result in Soup Tim e' ITJsda) death Benefits start with pkgs ■ ( c H ^ lb . " T i # j ,b. J the sixth full month of dis­ Peanut Butterskw,. ‘n . 9 9 ability. GREAT VALUES ON MEAT STREET U.S.A. Intiodudng Grape JellywX... , 7a“'69* ^ BEEF CHUCK, UNDER BLADE '' ^ ANY SIZE PKG. % Q. My Social Security disability claim was turned Del Monte^TO™.., s'QQ< 99 Finest Frozen Food Values! down and I want to appeal ’i the bread with 30% fewer calories than white, POT ROAST GROUNO BEEF the decision. Do I need a BONELESS ^ 6 ^ lawyer to do this? Bird’ CHUCK Q Q c A Most Social Security and 400% more fiber than whole wheat. fusoT) business, including an V lb . w w y l b . 0 9 appeal for a claim, can be Baked Beans “Pea “ . lecan o zeQ*f9 e ' Lafge Size B utt H Q 6 Boneless W OUR DAIRY DEPT. ShopRile IN OUR d e l ; d e p t ., t h ic k o r REG. nent and total disability in­ W inesap Apples.... 4 lbs 1 .00 Tomatoes'S’ ...... 'p^-sg* V Portion 0 9 l USDA Choice No Other curred in service. We were Italian Prune Plums. 3 lbs 1.00 ORANGE divorced recently Am I Green Peppers Sweei . . 3 lbs 1.00 bread m akes ShopRite still eligible for New Yellow Onions .. SaS49* Eggplantp'S ...... 3,bs1.00 CHAMPVA benefits'’ Fresh Green Beans ... JUICE R R c ^BACON A. — No. Your eligibility C a bba geo ':^;...... ,pio* all th ese claims! Vj-gal 1-lb. for CHAMPVA ceases as of Fresh Lean Finast siic«d ctn. pkg. midnight on the date the divorce becomes final. Sunrise Fresh Dairy Values! Baked fresh the Finast Way! 30S FEWER Imiiginc' ,-\ biciul Q. - 1 have a guaranteed Ground Beef Bacon pkg CALORIES wilh .3()Cf rcwci ciilorics I'lesh Horizons has been tested at two IN OUR APPETIZER DEPT. (STORE SUCED)^ f PRES°AI»^°'*'^'^ GI loan with a remaining Mrs. Filberts Mr. Dell Favorites! Ihiin while I l-qiKilly iis leading universities, as well as at a renowned balance of $8,000. I want to Big Round Top (Chuck) THAN WHITE icmiirkiihlc, l icsh lloii/.oiis medical clinic, b'resh Horizons is the result ofa pay off the loan in full at TURKEY BREAST rxW H ITE BREAO has more fiber than any other Ineail. almost any other food. long search lor a high-liber I'ood w ilh reduced calories this time Will there be any Margarine Baked Ham penalty in paying off the Golden White Bread And it tastes delicious. that looks and tastes good. .And it's here now! loan early"’ Quarters Compared to w hole w heal bread, I resh Horizons has Now's the lime to try it. Wilh the lb Virginia five times the tiber-400% more. One slice even store coupon below, you can save on V 4 - l b . ' A. — No. A guaranteed 1-lb Style loan may be partially or Pkg Finast Large Economy Trays! equals the fiber in a serving of lOlFr All-Bran Cereal, Yci your first loaf o f w hite or w heal. 4oor. fully paid at any time Fresh Horizons gives you 30% I’ewcr calorics than Fl esh Horizons. I he bread with kmS'SUmc* Fresh MORE ^no^iOM MrtaeUfkieoteuppFyolulM NwnatoralolourGuetem ert. we mutt reearve tie right lokrrM tie purc^M• el selMioun« without penalty. enriched while bread. Inerodiblc'.’ Yes! In a nationwide 30% fewer calories. 400% more liber. a 4 of eny eete terne. eicepi w4iere otierwiee noted," Nol reeponeible to» rwogrephtcel errore. Pricee eWeebve tuu SeL. A m . a t. H 7 6 FIBER c Wefcetem Food Cofpofpon 1976. ______Q - Is it true that I may Boneless survey of doelors, .3 out of .5 said they would recommend A new kind of bread 3 oiil of 5 doelors personally review my H am burg Rollsrs°;,^?, 3 T1.00 '1 this kind of bread l or its fiber alone. recommend for its liber alone. claims folder"’ If so, what gallon ctn Fresh /Freshly is the authority and how do English Muffins. 3 n . o o Steak Combo v Sliced I make the arrangements STORE COUPON Donuts X r...... 2 " t r i . o o Cube Steak, OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4 l U S D A for a review"’ Finast Miik Underblade, A - Public Law 93-579 Ju n io r Pies Assorted 4pV,'s1.00 FH761 160N11C Bakery Items Available Tues thru Sal : C H 0 I C E I & Top Blade Potato, Cole Slaw, Macaroni (Privacy Act of 1974) Homoge­ IT o c , 214 SPENCER STREET requires that government nized 1 3 7 A Great Value At Finast! Save agencies make available gal Salads 3 9 i MANCHESTER any records they may have Kitty Q $|J Sw iss Cheese Imported pertaining to an individual Shoulder rb"99* OPEN MON.-FRI. 7 A.M.-MIDNIGHT 99% FRESH HORIZONS 30% FEWER CALORIES to that person upon Befit M ilkk FalFree German Bologna Del rb"69* SAT. 7 A.M. -10:30 P.M. request. Contact the Brand O ■ -W H IT E OR WHEAT 400% MORE FIBER nearest VA office for com­ r_------Roast M ortadella Catandos , , , M r. O ro c tr: You A tr iitiUwizMi Our A(;enl to reUMnt this coupon brokers or others who arc lyit reijii disltibutors ol out inetchandise plete information D andy Loaf Carandos. . , Inf KX onli'epiiaKfsoiilnewFrevKFIorizonsBrr’ad Wt'vnlipjyyou unless specilcaily authorized by us Customer must pay any sales 587 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Q How can 1 find out Boneless Beef plu s b4 .rrAf>di request Coupon vokI what properties the ES b S" 10* o ff USDA Choice Fresh Horizons. PO Boi 1334.Clinton. Iowa 62734 cixiponswiilnot wtrere taied. teslncied or ptoiTibiied by law Cash value-t/20< MANCHESTER Wilh this coupon on (1) pkg 100 he honored and will be vo