PAGE FOURTEEN- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 16, 1977 The weather Prison wonH punish ( obituaries Inside today Teachers urged to fight Showers and thunderstorms likely today. Highs in mid 80s. Showers en­ Area news l-3-B. 8- Family...... 2-C ding this evening followed by partial ^ Kitchen...... 2-C Business 4~'5-C Obituaries ... 10-A black female guard Ralph Von Deck clearing tonight. Low in lower 60s. Partly sunny, less humid Thursday. Classified .0-8-B Second Thought 2-C The funeral of Ralph Von Deck, cuts in education funds High near 80. Chance of rain 707i; today, Charm Comics...... 9-B Sr. Citizens ... 3-A Dear Abby . 9-B Sports...... 4-5-B HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connec­ unresolved that could in some way formerly of 56A House Dr., who died 10% tonight and Thursday. National Sunday at an area convalescent BOSTON (UPI) — Saying educa­ Editorial 4-A ticut chanter of the NAACP savs affect the final decision regarding weather map on Page 7-B. • »w - Vo. xch tte. $n. P itltK : FiFTEKN CENTS home, is Thursday at 11 a.m. at tion “must always be at the top of “Life patterns for all of us have said. “Education must be viewed not federal authorities have agreed not to criminal negligence." Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St. our agenda," U.S. Education Com­ sharply shifted, and even though the simply as a pre-work ritual, but as a punish a black female prison guard He said the unresolved areas are: baby boom has slackened, the need The Rev. Laurence Hill of South missioner Ernest Boyer called on the process to be pursued from the begin­ who went against regulations and — Why did prison officials wait for education has increased,” he United Methodist Church will of­ nation's teachers Monday to fight ning of life to its end.” released inmates from a burning about 30 minutes before allowing cuts in school spending at the local, celiblock during the Danbury federal Danbury city firemen to enter the ficiate. Burial will be in Quarryville state and federal levels. prison fire. prison? Cemetery, Bolton. King of Rock ‘it’ roll dies Friends may call at the funeral Boyer also told a convention of the The agreement not to reprimand — What is the relative importance home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. American Federation of Teachers guard Deborah Richardson was con­ of safety as compared to security in ARC issues appeal Manchester Lodge of Masons will that education should be a lifelong tained in a preliminary report the letting inmates out of cells to escape conduct a Masonic service pursuit for Americans, not merely civil rights organization released the blaze? Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the preparation for the adult working Monday of its continuing independent — Is there any "significance to the for blood donors funeral home. years. investigation into the July 7 fire. fact" 90 per cent of the inmates in The family suggests that any “It's time to reaffirm the centrali­ Five inmates were kiiled and scores the burning area were black as were The Manchester Red Cross is Donors are urged to support the memorial gifts may be made to the ty of education in this nation,” Boyer appealing to local residents to sup­ Blood Program by donating to the Fans mourn Presley more injured in the blaze. all five persons killed? Masonic Home and Hospital, told a convention of the American The U.S. Bureau of Prisons termed Among the safety precautions cited port with their donations the visit of Bloodmobile when the unit is in Federation of Teachers. MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Grief- Tuesday of heart failure. it the worst disaster in its history. by Goff was removal of fiberglass Wallingford. the Bloodmobile Thursday. Local of­ Manchester on Thursday. The unit His body was moved from a funeral Toni Ginzer, 36, Oklahoma City, “It's time to counter critics who stricken fans today maintained a TTie body of the 42-year-old singer Norvel Goff, who is heading the reinforced plastic panels used in the ficials advise that due to vacations, will be at South United Methodist home late this morning to Graceland and Fred Lalezarzadeh, 22, who were seem more intent on cutting budgets vigil outside the gates of Graceland was found on a bathroom floor of the NAACP investigation, “ indicated institution. The burning fiberglass with many people away and planning Church, corner Main St. and Hart­ where his fans were to be permitted driving back to Oklahoma from than on educating children, and it’s Mansion where Elvis Presley, the ornate 18-room mansion where he ap­ to view it from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. there was an agreement that there reportedly emitted toxic fumes to be away, recruitment of donors for ford Rd., from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. Florida, heard the news about 30 time to declare that education has King of rock ‘n’ roll, lived as a virtual parently collapsed and died after a would be no reprimanding of the which overpowered many of the in­ this month’s bloodmobile is not Donors are reminded also that Private family services will be held miles from Memphis and drove to the been and must always be at the top of recluse and collapsed and died vigrous game of racquet ball earlier black female guard who went against mates. progressing as well as expected. parking is available in the lot across Thursday afternoon with burial at mansion. our agenda. " in the day. some procedures to save lives by let­ Goff said federal prison officials B&W board August is traditionally a time of Hartford Rd. from the church. Baby­ Forest Hills Cemetery where Toni said she was hysterical. "I was Despite the end of the World War II ting some prisoners free from the will meet with the NAACP task force low blood collections. Coming this sitting service will be available Presley's mother is buried. in bad, bad shape. To think 1 would “baby boom," Boyer said more fire area, ' the report said. investigating the fire in Hartford on year, when there has already been a between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. for Police guarded the gates to the never see him again. " She described accepts teachers are needed to serve schools The organization said its members Friday to “provide additional infor­ shortage in earlier months, it is im­ mothers who bring their small Death sparks sales mansion and two officers patrolled herself as a Presley "fanatic” who of all ages. children with them. the grounds in a golf cart. But police met with officials of the Bureau of mation" before the task force visits portant that each bloodmobile opera­ attended more than 100 of his con­ said there had not been any reports of certs. Prisons n Philadelphia to “review the prison itself. tion be as successful as possible in Be a life-saver by being a blood new offer donor Thursday. fans trying to crash the gates or the preliminary findings of the "The NAACP Task Force felt it meeting quotas. Presley's former wife, Priscilla, of Presley records sneak onto the mansion grounds. government's investigation" into the premature to release any informa­ according to a spokesman for the NEW YORK (UPI) - The direc­ Joe Esposito, his road manager, Presley family, was being flown in on fire. tion that may be contrary to the Probe The sale of Elvis Presley records is records left by noon today at K-Mart. tors of Babcock Wilcox Co. have found Presley's body on the his private jet from her home in Los Goff said prison officials have government's findings since neither nearly breaking records today in the At the Belmont Record Shop in bathroom floor of Graceland at 2:30 Angeles. made “ 11 specific" safety are finalized, " the report released decided to accept the $55 a share wake of the famous star’s death Vernon Circle, collectors had bought offer for 4.3 million of its shares delay D.m. Tuesday, but doctors later said Although Nichopolous had precautions, but added: “There were Monday said. Tuesday afternoon. all the 150 records in stock by noon. from J.Ray McDermott Co. of New the singer could have been dead since examined the singer and found him at least three key issues that remain Fans of the “king of rock” are Only a few tapes are left. Orleans. charged 9 a.m. fit less than a week ago, Presley had flocking to record stores and Orders have been placed lor more That could fend off the takeover Dr. Jerry Francisco, the Shelby been hospitalized five times in recent retailers... departments to buy anything records, but shop owners don’t know County medical examiner, said an bid for B&W by United Technologies LISBON (UPI) - First years. He had also been fighting a available by the rock idol of many. when or if their orders will be filled. Man accused of hiding Corp. of Hartford, Conn. Selectman James J. Brown autopsy indicated Presley died of weight problem since his 30’s. Lines were waiting outside Beller’s Jerry Satriano, proprietor of B&W said Monday it would recom­ Jr. has charged that New “ cardiac arrythmia, " which he Although doctors found no evidence Music Shop when the store opened Harvest on Main St., who has been described as a "severely irregular mend the offer to its shareholders. London County State's At­ of drug abuse during the autopsy war criminal past this morning, Ray Beller, shop selling tickets to the Elvis Presley heartbeat. " McDermott said that if its torney Robert Satti is owner, said. At noon today, his stock concert scheduled Sunday at the Tuesday, a former bodyguard told a Fedorenko retired from his job five proposed purchase goes through, it “dragging his fe e t" in an “The precise cause of death may Chicago Sun-Times reporter just MIAMKUPI) — The Justice was almost sold out. Hartford Civic Center, said his phone never be discovered, " said Fran­ years go and moved to Miami Beach. will as soon as practical thereafter investigation of an es­ don^t miss hours before Presley's death that his Department filed a civil suit in The Presley records at Caldor's rang continuously all this morning There, he was allegedly recognized propose a combination of the com­ timated $10,000 worth of cisco, who also performed the autop­ "drug habit is so severe that I’m con­ federal court Monday, seeking to record department began going last with buyers who were asking for sy on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by survivors of the Treblinka and panies that would be tax-free to B&W tax receipts reported mis­ vinced he is in danger of losing his 1977 revoke he U.S. citizenship of a 70- night and continued until all were refunds. Many, he said, begged to after the civil rights leader was Maidanek concentration camps. shareholders. sing in May. life." Delbert West, who was a year-old Ukranian immigrant who gone this forenoon. keep part of the ticket before turning assassinated in Memphis in 1968. Fedorenko told a reporter last United Technologies had first The money was reported Presley bodyguard for 16 years, said allegedly helped the Nazis kill 83Q,000 There were still a few Presley them in, but this was not possible Francisco said Presley suffered week, “I’ve forgotten everything. I offered $42 a share for the stock of missing three days after Presley needed drugs to get up, Jews at the Wolld War II Treblinka from high blood pressure and ’’some Despite some good news don’t want to talk abut Trebinka. 1 B&W, one of the world’s largest Tax Collector Edward sleep, perform and even to go to the concentraion tamp. the bus! coronary artery disease,” and the don’t know wbat everyone else did. I makers of nuclear and conventional Gulowsen Sr. said he The suit charged that in his 1949 bathroom. only know that I didn’t do anytiing. I experienced a “blackout” two diseases could have caused the application for a U.S. immigration steam generating equipment, and Presley, who catapulted to fame didn’t do anything wrong. It wasn’t then raised its bid to $48. on his way to a Norwich cardiac arrythemia. visa, Feodor Federenko, 70, lied Hearings under way and fabulous wealth in the 1950s with my business what anyone else did. bank. Both Francisco and Dr. George Water boiling order about his place of birth, pre-war Nichopolous, the singer's personal such hits as “Hound Dog" and “The Russians take me to the ar­ Brown said in the three residence, concentration camp physician, said there were no traces "Heartbreak Hotel," had visited a my. The Germans take me prisone. months since the tax background, and service in the Wehr- of drugs other than the medicine dentist Monday night and returned to They make me work. I normal man. I About town collector reported “this on Panama treaty eontinues in effect macht from 1941 through 1943. SCHOOL BUS Presley was taking for hypertension Graceland to play racquet ball with swear on my life ... 1 no got people in strange tale, " he has been Federenko came to the U.S. in 1949 and a colon problem. members of his entourage until 6 The boiling advisory for water The state Health Department will trouble," he said. able to contact Satti only WASHINGTON (UPI) - Bolstered Sources close to the negotiators and settled at Waterbury, Conn., Fans began flocking to Graceland a m. Tuesday. users in the southwest section of be working with the Town Water Revocation of his citizenship might once. by support from Gerald Ford and said the envoys would begin by out­ where he worked in a brass tubing The Women's Prayer and Study soon after the announcement of Esposito found him Tuesday after- town, which has been in effect for Department today on further testing clear the way for deportation of “He acknowledges that I Henry Kissinger, the Carter ad­ lining details of the treaties which mill. His wife, whom he married at Group of South United Methodist more than a week, will still be in of the water, Jodaitis said. Fedorenko to one of several European exist, and the matter is un­ ministration now confronts head-on would transfer the 51-mile waterway Presley’s death. Many maintained an Waterbury, died in 1961, and Church will meet tonight at 7:30 at ali-night vigil. —See I’iitJi' Tcn-A effect at least one more day, despite Director Stephen Penny asked countries and possible prosecution as der investigation, that's the angry criticism from opponents and the Canal Zone to Panama by the 1208 Main St. a positive report from Frank Jodaitis Tuesday night “What a war criminal. all. " Brown said. of the new Panama Canal accord. year 2000. Ambassadors Ellsworth Bunker fJo d aitis, w ater and .sewer ad­ procedures do you have in the depart­ The envoys were expected to ministrator, to the Board of Diretors and Sol Linowitz, who negotiated the emphasize the United States will con­ ment for preventing a problem such treaties, were testifying today on Tuesday night. as this occurring again’’ ” tinue to have primary responsibility Jodaitis said this morning that the Report on Lance finances Young indictment details of the accord in a hearing of for defending the canal until 2000, Jodaitis said the department has testing of the water today does not tried to improve its records, listing HARTFORD (UPI) - A greenskeeper for 16 years the hostile House Merchant Marines and' will retain an indefinite right Judge overturns look good. Three out of 10 samples the location of valves, use more who was found with his and Fisheries Committee, a panel after that to intervene to maintain expected within a week Hartford grand jury has in- taken in the area with the water laboratory testing techniques, check skull fractured and larynx which has consistently opposed plans the canal's neutrality. dicted Freddie Lee problem still show impurities, he water flow, and take representative Bradley Jr., 18, of Hart­ crushed, police said. to transfer the waterway to Panama's control. They also were expected to stress Concorde ban said, making it impossible to lift the samples of water throughout the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The comp­ ford, for murder in the Police said Bradley and Carter asked for his resignation, Powell “The timing of the signing and the the treaties are in the highest U.S. boiling advisory on water used for system troller of currency's report on the finan­ declared, "Absolutely not.” May 30 death of a 60-year- a 15-year-old youth mugged drinking or food preparation. announcement appears to be a national interest because they will in­ state port agency “discriminatory, However, Jodaitis noted that there cial activities of Budget Director Bert Lance was president of the Calhoun, old man. Laskevich early in the NEW YORK (UPI) - A U.S. Jodaitis said the department still deliberate move to bypass the sure that the waterway stays open arbitrary and unreasonable” are many problems in the system, Lance next week will be a long summary Ga., First National Bank before his elec­ He was charged Monday morning of May 30, robbing District court judge today over­ cannot definitely pinpoint the Congress during the August work and neutral and will elicit Panama­ "The Concorde thereby has been noting, for example, that some of the of facts without conclusions, according to tion as president of the larger National in the death of Walter him of $6 to $7, keys and a turned the Port Authority of New problem, although one cause had break," said committee chairman nian cooperation. deprived of an opportunity to show original pipes installed as early as sources familiar with the inquiry. Bank of Georgia in January, 1975. Laskevich, a city park watch. York and New Jersey's ban on lan­ been named Tuesday, he said, as the John Murphy, D-N.Y., Tuesday. that it is environmentally acceptable 1889 in both the South and North End It will leave it to President Carter to Four months later, through stock op­ Linowitz briefed President Ford in dings of the Concorde supersonic department keeps investigating, it is “The ... committee is not prepared at this international airport," water systems still exist. decide whether to refer the findings to the tions and loans, Lance acquired 162,929 Vail, Colo., Tuesday and planned to transport at New York City’s finding that there may be other to watch the American canal in Pollack ruled. Penny commented, “It seems we Justice Department for criminal prosecu­ shares of NBG stock, according to a state­ fly to Denver Thursday to face the Kennedy Airport. potential causes. $ 1 ..•.t i '.v.t: : S I Panama go down the drain or allow The ruling wps the latest chapter in are dealing with a very antiquated tion, the sources said. ment on file with the Securities and American Legion's convention. In his 40-page decision, which The cause Jodaitis reported to the its constitutional rights to be a 17-month court fight that is system and have to wait until we The comptroller’s office is the federal Begin August 30 to play The legion’s national commjnder, clears the way for the Anglo-French board Tuesday was an apparent Exchange Commission. violated," he said. expected to end up in the U.S. have a crisis to locate a problem” agency that re fla te s national banks. William J. Rogers, calls turning over aircraft to land at Kennedy Airport, malfunction of a valve which failed Lance bought 148,(KK) of those shares The hearing was scheduled to start Supreme Court. Last May, Pollack Director Vivian Ferguson also Responsibilities include assuring the in­ a IWTAVr the canal “the equivalent of a major Judge Milton Pollack said the delay to provide the normal water circula­ with a $2.6 million loan from Manufac­ in open session, but to close if sen­ threw out the Port Authority's ban on requested that the water department tegrity of financial assets and administra­ MATCH IV U.S. military defeat with possible was “excessive and unjustified,’’ and tion, thus leaving stagnant water in turers Hanover Trust Co. of New York. M Sm fTili TO StOOOO sitive issues arise. landings of the SST, saying the action notify the town s health officer tion. catastrophic consequences." called the ban imposed by the bi- the system. Shortly after the loan, NBG moved its was "irreconcilable " with federal whenever a problem arises. She said, It has used more than 30 investigators to Jodaitis said the conditions had interest-free “correspondent" account MXrCHMW supremacy'in the matter. "I think the public would feel belter gather information about Lance’s ac­ Till* n«'w mslnnt fjdino i been resolved Tuesday and flushed from another New York bank to Manufac­ ■The U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of if a doctor were involved.’ She said a tivities at two banks he headed before turers Hanover. Irom Connocljcul StaU* Lollory I $ 10,000 out of the system. Testing prior to tintm6u«amo Appeals overturned the ruling but few residents in the southwest area joining the Carter administration in A memo in Lance's file at Manufac­ today for several days showed the had called her about children who January. sent the case back to Pollack to turers Hanover dealing with the loan men­ 2,913,600 Cash Prizes Today’s news summary water was within normal limits of had developed rashes, although the This year we will publish complete school bus schedules decide if the Port Authority acted The report by Comptroller John $m000 $10,000 purity. tions “20 per cent of the facility." n N tm6u»am i rtN m b v u m reasonably and fairly in its handling causes had not been pinpointed to the Heimann will make ’’no recommendation in this edition. What a great place for a Back-To-School The valve had probably been closed "Facility " in banking circles is a com­ Compiled from United Press International of the SST case. water. for prosecution, nor a finding of guilt or in­ wMiMitiwuroii lire. Ad. for a long time, Jodaitis said, but the mon term for a loan. There have been II n » < w ill »o« The Port Authority imposed its ban The present water problem in­ nocence,' UPI was told Monday. department had no way of knowing reports that the memo dealt with the size mostly in 70s. Overnight lows in March 11, 1976, and extended it in­ volved 42 streets Jodaitis said he Heimann said he would have “no further 14,820 Bonus Prizes "Son ol Sam, plan to rely on a how long. The department has only of the correspondent account Lance would mid 40s to mid 50s. definitely last month. does not think the area of contamina­ comment on the inquiry relating to Mr. State defense of insanity, if their client had the capability of providing the open. Lance said the account ranged from Plan now for record selling ever goes to trial for the murder tion tias expanded, as a result of the Lance until (his) report is finished, which $800,000 to $1.5 million. proper tests within the last year HARTFORD — The state Com­ AUGUSTA, Maine — The New of Stacy Moskowitz, the last vic­ current tests. should be soon." But Lance said he had no knowledge of and Record Profits... mission on the Arts, deciding it England Regional Fisheries Coun­ tim of the 44-caliber killer Treasury sources expect the report by the memo until the comptroller showed it didn't pay to alienate lawmakers cil files suit against the U. S. Berkowitz pleaded innocent to Aug. 25. to him last Aug. 4. Reserve Your Space in The who could carve up its proposed $2 Commerce Department over ad­ charges at his arraignment Lance played tennis with Carter on Sun­ Lance secured a loan of $3.4 million Street acceptance protested day, and on Monday, when White House Herald’s Annual million budget like a ministration of the new 200-mile Tuesday from First National Bank of Chicago and Thanksgiving turkey, slashed the U. S. fishing limit. The council Press Secretary Jody Powell was asked NBG opened an interest-free correspon­ request themse'ves to $1.36 claims the department is trying to WASHINGTON - United Mine whether the two discussed the inquiry, he dent account within a month, according to million. But lawmakers and njake it a subordinate body in Workers President Arnold Miller by subdivision residents quipped: Lance. Grasso administration officials violation of the law. is seeking federal help to end a "I imagine the President brought it up The Chicago loan enabled Lance to pay seven times in lour years. The say that figure is still too high, but mushrooming wildcat strike of Ry SI SAN VAll(;ilIN reported to the engineering depart­ whenever Bert was getting ready to his obligation to the New York bank and ment. He also said that Senkow tias original developers were l.&M applauded the panel for being coal miners which begain eight ilerulil lieporler serve." clear up other financial matters before Back-to-school BOSTON — M assachusetts gone over many of the streets at least Associates, which had originally A group of residents from the He added: "I am sure that Bert’s - the more realistic. could lose millions of dollars in weeks ago ov.er a cutback in becoming budget director. Manchester West subsidivision off three times. Iried to tiave the area zoned under matter of the comptroller's inquiry and so federal funds unless the health care benefits. More than tile Comprehensive I h i an Develop- Another alleged violation under review NEW HAVEN — Former Police Keeney St. crowded into the Board of The subdivision has been under forth - was mentioned during the tennis legislature acts immediately to 80.000 miners are off the job in iiienl iCI'Di zoni', which was reportedly deals with Lance overdrawing Chief Biagio DiLieto has filed Directors meeting Tuesday night to construelion for about four years and thing, but there was no detailed discussion Edition hire 75 more people to help run four stales. rejected his account at the Calhoun bank by $150,- court papers in an attempt to prdtest a scheduled agenda item the area under question, Seetion One. of it at all, " Powell said. the state’s food stamp program. Ennis said any depr ssions he has 000 in 1974 when he was a candidate for protect himself from a federal calling for the town's acceptance of involves the first seetion ol Asked if Lance offered to resign or if loiind on tlie streets nave probably Georgia governor. Wednesday, August 24 lawsuit seeking damages for his International five streets in the subdivision. Hriarwood Dr off Keeney St , been caused by ulilil ' companies in­ role in police wiretaps of National However, only one resident, Strawberry l,ane, Hurklcberry Lane, JOHANNESBURG, South stalling lines and they are responsi­ Advertiaing Deadline Friday, August 19 suspected radicals and gamblers. Thomas Lodge of 116 Strawberry Curry Lane and Nutmeg Dr There CAMP DAVID, Md. - First Africa — Riot police loosen are about 120 homes in .Section One of ble for lesiirfaeing the road after a Lady Rosalynn C arter, who shotgun blasts, attack dogs and Lane, was allowed to speak in behalf of the residents while the directors the four-section subdivision, accor­ temporary patching An enormous HARTFORD — Attorney celebrates her 50th birthday baton charges on black student amount of nirhs nave already been suspended the rules. Because it was ding to Frank Ennis, construction Candidate owes $10,000 in taxes Plan yowr bock-to-Khool advartiting now. Ramombor that Tha General Carl Ajello says he is Thursday, is described as feeling activists inside their schools, replaced. Ennis said reviewing complaints against 11 the second meeting of the month, engineer for the town great just days after minor wounding at least one and Ennis said lixlay he disagrees with 'I'he town will also hold a EAST HAMPTON (UPI) - Republican worried about the extent of his tax bill, he HaraM b yotir bask laHIng modium. It roochat aN yovr grioio special interest groups which public comment was not scheduled gynecological surgery. arresting 175. the eomplainls of the properly maintenance bond for two years selectman candidate Francis J. Moore is hopeful of paying it off before the !Recijcle those hidden assets torgats — poranta, toon agon and yoong adults. AN of whom allegedly failed to tell the until the end of the meeting. I ^ g e said the objections of the owners and an inspection of the from the developer once the streets owes the town more than $10,000 in back November election. iMrico or Influonco buying dodsion*. secretary of state's office by Aug. WASHINGTON - President MOCOW — In a direct message property owners included eight-foot­ streets about a month ago showed arc accepted, which will insure that taxes on his business, records show, but he 8 how much money they spent on Carter will receive a 100-page to President Carter. Soviet Bring in that old ring In its broken wide aprons, or driveway entrances, that they are ’’substantially com­ any construction faults found during feels he has a good chance to be elected. Actor charged lobbying last year. Ajello said report Thursday on the investiga­ Leader Leonid Brezhnev says he mounting. Retrieve your single cracked sidewalks, curbing which plete” that lime will be corrected by the Moore has been on the delinquent there "may be some problems tion by the omptroller of currency “will willingly look for mutually STAFFORD (UPI) - Actor Paul earrings, and all the other odds and Call Display Advertising Department exceeds the height of most curbs, and He said all sewer and water lines, developer. Uxpayer's list since 1973 and on Monday with the statutes” in enforcing the into Budget Director Bert Lance’s acceptable solutions ” if Carter is The directors did not act on the Newman, known for his hobby of ends cluttering your jewelry box. We need for resurfacing of the streets, streets, curbs, sidewalks and aprons ow ^ more that $10,000 on his business, potential $10-a-day fines for mis- banking transactions. After seriously interested in world acceptance of the street Tuesday racing cars, has forfeited a $25 bond will reset the stones in a stunning Mrs. Fred Karas of 106 Strawberry have been inspected and approved by and another $4,000 on his fam ily’s king the deadline. Carter reviews the report, it will peace.” night because two directors, Pascal for failing to appear in Common new styling of your choice for a I.4ine showed the directors a letter the engineering department The Spellman Point House, which is listed in 643-2711 be made public around midday I’rignano and Robert I’rice who live Pleas Court on a speeding ticket. brilliant result that will surpass storm sewers need some minor his wife's name, according to the tax Thursday by Sen. Abrabham from Public Works Director Jay Newman, 52, was arrested for your expectations. Regional BRASILIA, Brazil — Bolivian Giles, dated December 1974, which cleaning, he said. in the area, disqualified themselves collector's office records. Ribicoff, D-Conn., chairman of speeding Aug. 4, after leaving the President Hugo Banzer ended a stated that repairs would be made, Ennis said the complaints received from voting There were only four Moore said his inability to pay his taxes BOSTON — Extended outlook the government operations com­ Stafford Speedway. He had rented three-day official visit to the Giles said Tuesday night that he by residents over the past few other directors present Tuesday, was the result of a poor economic situa­ for Southern New England, mittee. the speedway for the day to test drive Brazilian capital today by signing has asked Town Engineer Waller months have been corrected by the which was not enough to have a vote. tion, high gasoline prices and other fac­ Friday through Sunday: Fair I’rignano invited the residents to several stock cars. P1»c« Your TRUST in a packet of agreements for in­ Senkow to do the necessary inspec­ developer, which is First Hartford tors affecting his business. Friday and Saturday. Chance of NEW YORK - return lor the Sept 6 meeting of the State police said Newman was the Oiimond Spacidlsl Lawyers for creased trade and conomic tions to insure that the streets are Realty. The owner of the tract is He is president of Sandy's Marine Inc. showers Sunday. Daytime highs David Berkowitz. Hoard when public comments will be driving a foreign convertable when the accused development. substantially complete. He said all Society for Savings on Lake Pocotopaug, selling, renting, and MANCHISTIR MNRAOl ttTl atoo She heard The property has changed hands servicing boats. arrested. VERNON, BRISTOL RLAZA, WltTPARMS, SIMSBURY items will ^ taken care of that are He failed to show up for court Mon­ Moore said Monday that while he is day. PAGE TWO-A - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 — PAGE THREE-A / / trends continue Open house Sunday at MCC center The Manchester Com­ Irom the community as for children aged 2 years, 9 children may attend two, college in faculty east, News for senior citizens munity College Child well as MCC students are months to 5 years. Ac- three or five days a week, Room 223, from 9 a m. to Air pollution could set record cither for half-day or full- noon daily. Development Center will in v ite d to a tte n d , tivities include language, Further inlormation hold an open house on Sun­ Refreshments will be natural science, art. day sessions. may be obtained by calling day, Aug. 28, at the Center Open registration for the HARFORD (UPI) - State en­ sunshine. The higher levels this year problems ypically experience watery Lawmakers have so far balked at Hello, everybody. It's that time again, served. music, creative movc- th e director, Susan Congregational Church fall session will be held vironmental officials say if current are due to the hot, muggy weather. eyes and less productive athletic per­ creating such a program, but opposi­ and for a change we don't have to talk Setback The Center offers a com- ment, storytelling and Kpperson-Vater, at the from 2 to 4 p.m. Families from Aue 22 to 26 at the trends continue, this year will go So far this year. New Haven has formances when there is unhealthy tion is thought to be softenipg about registering for a trip. However, we News here started with last Friday plete educational program dramatization. The college, 646-4900, down as the worst for air pollution in had the best air, with only 44 days air. because of the prospect of federal in­ still have a few seats left for the Essex afternoon when we had 44 players for out Connecticut since record-keeping rated as unhealthy. Groton has Much of the state's air pollution terference. train ride which is scheduled for one week setback games and the winners were Bill began in 1974. reported the most days of unhealthy problem is actually produced in New from tomorrow. Stone, 141; Minna Reuther, 136; Mike “This year is on its way to breathing, 63. Last year for the entire York and carried into Connecticut by DeSimone, 133; BessMoonan, 133; Martin becoming the worst year,” Michael six-month monitoring period the low winds, officials say. About town Well, for the second straight Sunday, the Bakstan. 131; Betty Jesanis, 127; Oscar Anderson, an air pollution control was 53 days in Morris, near Water- Connecticut has the dirtiest air weather was such that the SAM picnic was Cappuccio, 125; Bob Schubert, 122; Rene engineer for the Department of En­ bury, while Groton was high with 82 east of the Mississippi and the U.S. rained out. However, this past Sunday Maire, 121; Gladys Seelert, 120; Anna vironmental Protection, said days. Environmental Protection Agency The three-chapter American about 35 dropped by Center Springs, and Demko, 117; Ann Thompson, 117. Tuesday. Anderson said when there is un­ has warned it will institute a motor Association of Retired Persons when it continued to rain, some members “The tally indicates that if the trend healthy air persons with respiratory vehicle inspection program if the (AARP) picnic planned for today at of SAM — Debbie Bayles, Alan Girelli and continues we will have higher levels problems suffer “mild aggravation.” state does not. Wickham Park will be held Thursday Abbe Keene — hated to disappoint the Pinochle of unhealthful air more often than in He said persons without such at noon at the same place. seniors for the second straight Sunday, Then on Monday alternoon, it was the past,” he said. and then invited them over to Debbie's pinochle playing with 55 players and the The state closely measures ozone house. lucky winners were: Michael DeSimone, BACK TO SCHO^LSm^ levels from April 1 to Sept. 30 and 806; Fritz Wilkinson, 775; Helen Silver. although final figures are not in yet, Phona 649-5491 AIRWAY There, they along with a number of 770; George Last, 766; Catherine Gleeson, Anderson said it appeared 1977 would Q2;:\THEATRES EAST TRAVEL AGENCY THE DAVIS FAMILY students first made every effort to make 763; A1 Chellman, 754; Mabel Wilson, 746: Phelon serves as intern set a record. 457 CENTER 8T. RESTAURANT the seniors comfortable and then started Marie Burke, 742; Grace Windsor, 735; / Last year, the statewide average 646-2500 MONDAY-THURSDAY hustling up hamburgers, cooking them in Jennie Fogarty, 733; Martha LaBate, 732; was 63 days during which the ozone all sorts of pans in the kitchen. The young Marjorie McLain, 729; Bob Schubert. 723. Jeffrey V. Phelon, left, of Manchester is shown with U.S, level exceeded the unhealthy mark of OLD-FASHIONED sOlS' adults really did a super job and really Senator Lowell Weicker during Phelon’s recent week in 80 parts per billion. Through Aug. 11, made it a "special day" for the seniors Golf there had already been 53 such days Complete DINNER SPECIALS O Washington, D.C., as a participant in the seventh annual Connec­ CALDOR PLAZA MANCHESTER ' who, for the most part, left well fed, hap­ In the morning, we had 40 players out on this year, Anderson said. Trove! Service the golf course. Low scores for the day GET AN “A” FDR SAVINGS AT D&L CHILDREN’S SHDPSI ticut Summer Intern Program. The program was sponsored by MON.- Exit 93 o il 1-86 . 649-5487 IF py and very grateful to the youngsters for When levels reach 200 parts per Don't Lovio Town W ilM Us" ^ DESIRED being so considerate. were: Jack DuPont, 44; Russ Nettleton, Weicker, and Congressmen Ron Sarasin and Stewart McKinney. billion, the air is classified as very 44; Wentworth Johnson, 45; Clarence With other student participants, Phelon heard addresses by unhealthy, a condition that has also Peterson, 47; Raymond Bidwell, 47; > > V, Congressmen and senators and attended meetings with been on the rise this year. S.AM worthwhile Merrill Dickinson, 48; Elmore Anderson, representatives from the Pentagon, the White House and the Ozone is caused by car exhaust CHILDREN FREE When seniors can leave talking about 48, State Department. reacting with high temperatures and DRIVE-IN/R0UTES$144A how nice the young adults treated them. 1 Our heartfelt condolences to Mrs. guess it makes SAM a very worthwhile Anthony Gallo on the death of her father 6 days, 5 nights program, and the youth who attended Ralph VonDeck who passed away this past Is anything deserve a world of praise, because they Monday. Oct. 20 thru Oct. 25 could have easily said to our seniors Sarasin sure he could win, worth the terror of "Sorry folks, but the rain has canceled Buschull guiiic Princess Hotel, Hamilton everything! " They didn't, and that makes The way the Red Sox are going it looks Includes: Roundtrip flight from Bradley, meals them something special. like you folks who signed up for the aloft, roundtrip transfers In Bermuda, full course Thursday afternoon game against but may not want Ella^s job breakfast and dinner at hotel dally, all gratuities By the way, come this Sunday and SAM Cleveland on Sept. 1 are going to be worth will be trying once again to have the pic­ and hotel tax. e something. From all reports, tickets are DE P nic, same place. Center Springs near the HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. Ronald Sarasin said he was being en­ But he added “ I certainly would $378.50 per person hard to come by for all their remaining Sarasin, R-Conn., says persons couraged at his appearances to run not expect the field (of other can­ (baled on doublo occupancy) lodge, and from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. home games. backing other potential Republican and felt heartened by what he said didates) to fold up and go away.” The youth are willing to try, so I hope Tomorrow during the day, il will be out­ gubernatorial candidates are in­ was a large number of Republicans GLOBE TRAVEL SERVICE p lo t TUN WITH you seniors will be able to give the picnic door shuffleboard games for any of you dicating they wilt switch and support holding back their support from can- Sarasin is considered by many to OF MANCHESTER Qeorgs Segal, another try. folks who would like to play. Courts will him if he decides to run. diates who have decided to run. be perhaps the party's strongest can­ 555 Main St. Jane Fonda DICK&JANE' be available from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Sarasin, who is touring the state in Asked if supporters of other can­ didate because of his ability to win e43-21S5 In the comedy Hit an effort to assess his gubernatorial didates had said they might switch Democratic and independent votes. D o t noi Includ# B f mudi do^turi prospects, said Tuesday he is confi­ their allegiance if he entered the He has won two terms representing dent he can win, butis unsure if he race, Sarasin said “the indication is the heavily Democratic 5th District, Msnchsstsr Evsnlng Htrsid wants the job. that some of that might happen.” which covers much of the Naugatuck PuMlihod tv«ry evontng «xc«pt a h r i i x ;il Valley. Sunday* and b o lid e . Entarad at tl>a SHOOR Manebaatar, Conn, poat Otbca u Sa* RX) l/Vli^, Sarasin, in an interview, said he cond Claaa Mail Mattar. 'a — FUM WITH flaw was confident he could win the GOP No connection found Suggested Carrier Rstes ^ B U R T _ . DKN AND „ energy MID SUMMER gubernatorial nomination and defeat Payabla In Advanca SIngla copy ...... 151 PiYNotPstaMpy Wash only full loads Democratic Gov. Ella T. Grasso, but W a a k ly...... 90# of clothes and between murders, fires was unsure if he wanted to do so. Ona m o n th ...... $3.90 'EAST HARTF0RDI£] EAST WINDSOR use cold water more CLEARANCE SALE Thraa month* ...... $11.70 U S R O l i T t S DRIVE IN ‘.’B/44R us ROUTES DRIVE IN X 79 often. Only "What I have to decide is if I want Six m o n th i...... 123.40 HARTFORD (UPI) - There is no is a division of the state police, were the job, " he said. On# y a a r...... $45.80 greasy clothes SALUTES. Mali Rata* Upon Raquaat Vferito** 3 SHOWS NITELY need water hotter S ^ L E ! connection between the murders of investigating. Subacribara who fall to racalva Wad-Thura-Frl 7.e0^ d 0- 10d>0 than eighty degrees. nine persons in Prospect last month thair nawfpapar bafora 5:30 p.m. Sat 2:00-7K)0^:$0-10:00 And rinse with •hould talaphona tha circulation TAKt ROUnS 15 e M e M {EXIT $5) 64$$333 Sun. 2-3:$0-5:00-7M >S:$0-10d>0 and a suspicious fire that gutted the daptrlmant, 647-9946. cold water. home of the relative of one of the vic­ Your clothes will FROM THE MAKERS OF come out just V * f . f* tims, state police said Tuesday. as clean and bright. '"niere is absolutely no connection Gravediggers strike Barbs MF YOU DONT STOP IT ... between the two, ' a spokesman said. By PHIL PASTORET The one-story brick home of Dr. YOU’LL GO BLIND’ Grace Santoro on Route 69 in Don't let the AMA know enters 34th day that laughter's the best Prospect was set ablaze early Friday It's the nuttiest, naughtiest, looniest, medicine — they'll try to gooniest, funniest madcap comedy after an apparent burglary, state HARTFORD (UPI) - A legislate it into a prescription Funeral Directors Association asked of the year . . . police had said. gravediggers strike which has vir­ state Health Commissioner Douglas item. Dr. Santoro, who was away at the 30^»OFF! tually halted burials in 26 Connec­ S. Lloyd to order burial of the bodies, Keep your eye on the ball time of the fire, is the great-aunt of ticut Catholic cemeteries entered its now being stored above ground in and you'll trip over the green the late Jennifer Santoro, 6, who was 34th day today with both sides saying sealed caskets. Hag. slain July 22 along with Mrs. Fred there is little chance of settlement in Lloyd refused to intervene, saying ON ONEIDA’S FINEST Beaudoin and her seven children. sight. the bodies, all embalmed, are not a ttllhk Lome Acquin, 27, a foster brother Richard Meagher, executive health hazard. SILVERPLATE and STAINLESS of Fred Beaudoin, has been arrested k ' . l ahead manager of the Catholic Cemeteries The principal obstacle to settling and charged with the murders, Fred Association, Tuesday said 290 burials the strike seems to be disagreement The above energy-saving Beaudoin was working a factory Adult* 3.00 suggestion is presented Every Pattern . . . Every Piece -FT in cemeteries owned by the over the number of permanent nightshift when his family and the Weather forecast: The Matin*** 1.25 as a public service by the Archdiocese of Hartford have been gravediggers who must be employed Santoro girl were slain. broad, black bands on the postponed since the strike began July by the association. HELDOVERII COMMUNITY® SILVERPIATK HURLOOM* STAISLESS h\ OSEIDA "It apparently is a case of arson to wooly caterpillars mean that 15. The gravediggers, members of the the wooly caterpillars have V e r n o n . J Richard Pryor cover burglary, " state police at the Baau Brldpaa B e ra lb He said there have been 70 burials, United Steelworkers of America, broad, black bands. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Bethany barracks said about the San­ Cino Ms 83 most of them in the first week of the want the number of guaranteed jobs Add to your collection of |TAmouTm5 4i4*M(Dfrta$4$-ttal boys’ 3-piece vested our girls’ tops back-to-campus toro fire. Look for energy saving strik. to be 64, the same as in the contract collective nouns: A bigot of In Hartford, a slate policeman said Wad-Thura-Pri 7:20-9:15 n o U T N IM G - iroducts and services warm sleepwear Many of the cemeteries affected by that expired July 15. The association censors. Sat 2KW-7:20-9:18 advertised m today's corduroy suits are really tops! Monday the Major Crime Squad and the strike serve Hartford, New Monday offered to guarantee 60 jobs, Sun. 1:30-3:15*5:15-7:20-l:18 ^Classified section . the state fire marshal's office, which Haven, Waterbury and New Britain. but wants the number decreased if Reg. Prices lor “Qreeted Lightning" © 40.97 4.97 & 5.97 8.97 - 13.97 Last week, the Connecticut there is a decline in burials. 1h Sizes 8-12, reg. $52 ...... 40.97 Reg. $7-$8. Turtles, cowls and Reg. $12-$25. Great dorm pajamas Theater Sizes 13-20, reg. $60 ...... 47.97 skivvy tops to top o ff all her school and long gowns In the warm blends Marijuana use increases KEEP THE GLASS SPECIAL Snappy 3-piece vested corduroy skirts and slacks. Great under she'll needi Assorted solid colors schedule suits make any occasion really jumpers, too, in assorted solid and prints in pretty lace-trlmmed special, in blue, rust or camel. tones and patterns, sizes 4 to 14, \ Collect a set. COMMUNITY SILVERPLATE HEIRLOOM STAINLESS by ONEIDA and embroidered styles. Sizes 5 to 13, P,S,M,L. Sleepwear, all D&L three-fold in Connecticut East Hartford Drive-In — 30% off on Open Stock 30% off on Open Stock ■'A Bridge Too Far " and stores. REG SALE REG SALE fashion’s new kilt HARTFORD (UPI) — A state agency of all drug offenders on probation were "Gator " — Dusk Teaspoon $4 50 S3I5 Teaspoon S 4 00 S 2.80 claims its statistics show heroin use in black. Last year, 18 per cent were black, East Windsor Drive-In — Place ^Soup Spoon 500 150 Place/Soup Spoon skirts for girls "The Deep " and "Fun With Tablespoon Tablespoon Connecticut has dropped by more than according to the report. Iced Onnk Spoon Iced Onnk Spoon half while use of marijuana has tripled in Dick and Jane” — Dusk SOclock Tea/Sberbelt A D Coffee Spoon jump into savings on The number of teen-agers abusing drugs Manchester Drive-In — A 0 CoMeeSpoon Ffuil Spoon! the past seven years. increased from 35 per cent in fiscal 1969-70 Placefoik Place Fork boys famous maker 9.97 "The Deep " 8:20; "Fun With Salad/Desserl Fork Salad/DesserlFork girls’ jumper styles According to a report Tuesday by the to 43 per cent last year, the department Dick and Jane " 10:15 Sealood/CockiaiiFork Sealoojy^ktailFork Reg. $15. Round her up some of Department of Adult Probation, 27 per report said. Butler Spreader Butter R eader knit shirts U A. Theater 1 — "Star Place Knife these flippy pleated kilt skirts In cent of the 2,863 drug offenders under Steak Knile Terry Capshaw, director of the adult Wars" 2:00-7:30-10:00 Place Kmie Piace/PisfolKnife easy-care acrylics. Plaids or red, 10.97 supervision last year had been addicted to probation department, said Tuesday the U.A. Theater 2 — "One On BulterKmte .. . Steak Knife Sugar Spoon Steak/Pistol Knife 5.97 & 6.97 green or blue, 7 to 14. heroin. most significant figures in the annual One" 2:00-7:15-9:10 Pierced Tablespoon Butter Knite Sizes 7-14, reg. $16. Jumpers in The department s statistics show 61 per report are those showing a decrease in U.A. Theater 3— "March or BUY ANY BEVERAGE FOR 59« and Gravy Ladle Sugar Spoon Reg. $8 and 8.50. Great assort­ Calcutta cloth and sturdy Die" 2:00-7:00-9:00 Casserole Spoon Pierced Tablespoon cent of the 2,047 drug offenders on proba­ heroin usage. Cold Meal Fork Cold Meal Fork ment of collar stripes, cabled girls’ famous maker polyester/cotton blends. Many tion during the 1969-70 fiscal year were "In spite of publication that heroin use Vernon Cine 1 — “Greased Dessert Server Gravy Ladle turtles, and fashion looks of Lightning" 7:20-9:15 GET A “COKE" GLASS FREE - Pie/Cake Knife P ie/uke Knife slacks are super styles, colors. heroin users. is again on the increase, and that heroin is Casserole Spoon polyester and cotton. In solid Of those on probation last year, 61 per Vernon Cine 2 — "Can 1 Do Carving Fork D&L Childrens' Shops: Corbins much more available on the streets of our It Til I Need Glasses?” 7:00- vihlle supply lasts Carving Fork/Pistol tones, patterns and assorted for school, play cent had been using marijuana heavily, Carving Knife Corner, Bristol, Avon, Manchester, cities than it has been in three years, the 8:30-10:00 Carving Knile/Pistol stripes. Sizes 8 to 20. while in the 1969-70 fiscal year, 23 per cent statistics available to us do not bear this of the state's probationers were out, " he said in his report. tMo< in flOf |i l » t Font Cfin6twr v PsUKisn -o Un.h«4«tg0 0«v*f t-id HMlOMntp 8.97 marijuana users, the report said. Capshaw said this would be the last drug Sizes 7-14, reg. $13-$14 ...... 8.97 The department also claimed its abuse study because probation officers Sizes 4-6x, reg. $ 1 0 ...... 7.97 statistics show fewer blacks, but more burdened by a 26 per cent increase in Sale Ends August 31, 1977 DONEIDA m ' T>* ■*»«.{»>* OwWiiri«>i Long-wearing slacks by Pretty kids! win a tv set! teen-agers, are abusing controlled drugs. caseloads in the past year do not have Please and other famous makers. In fiscal year 1969-70, almost 30 per cent time to write the necessary reports. I coM t w t twi lonwi add up the savings! We're giving away four 12” Brushed denims, acrylic knits and diagonal Panasonic portable black plaids. ______Tuesday’s daily boys’ slacks and jeans and white TV sets, so come In and Teletrack issue final permit lottery nuniher register for the big drawings on 6.97 • 9.97 Saturday, August 27th at 5 PM at WEST HARTFORD (UPI) - The State would be able to wager on them through 934 D&L Corbins Corner, Manchester SUOOR Reg. $11-$19. Famous makers like Parkade, Farmington Valley Mall Traffic Commission has approved the the state's off-track-betting system. The final state permit needed before construc­ facility is expected to seat about 2,000 who Farah, Wrangler, Billy The Kid and and Bristol Plaza. (Winners need tion can begin on the proposed New Haven could watch the races on a giant television Sentenced Levi's! Tough, long-wearing slacks not be present. Please, only one and jeans in assorted fabrics, Teletrack. screen. ST, LOUIS (UPI) - QmKfiaTui/ entry per family. D&L employees The traffic permit for the $4 million bet­ Slate Gaming Commission Executive Former Missouri House colors, solid tones and patterns. and their families are not eligible ting and viewing center, which is waiting Secretary James Fitzgerald said the traf­ Speaker Richard J. Rabbitt Sizes 8-12 reg. and 26 to 30 waists. for expected approval from the New fic permit was the last state permit Tuesday was sentenced to HDURS: OPEN THORS. TO 0 P.M. Haven Redevelopment Agency, was needed before opening. seven years in prison and granted Tuesday. State gaming officials say they hope the 11 to 9 Sun-Wed fined $18,(XX) on his convic­ 917 MAIN STREET DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • HWOCSni MUMII •TKITT PUUA •COIHB CMKI .flMMiKTON «»U1T tttU •«W IMTttl •BBTOl PUU • « » LO*** The facility will be located off facility, which would be the first one in tion in M erul court on 15 11 to 10 Thure.-Sat ONLY AT Interstate 95 on Long Wharf. Connecticut, will open by the fall of 1978. counts of mail fraud, extor­ Manchester Parkade and Tri-CIty Plaza, Vernon open Mon. thru Fri. 'til 9 PM. Sat til 6 The teletrack would show races being Groundbreaking is expected on the 240 SPENCER ST., MANCHESTER tion and attempted extor­ o m S tm t n m i 2-s n i ■ m a iic k s t u. h m o n, m o t o i. co«m hs c o m u . m t cm ton held at New York tracks to fans who project shortly. tion. PAGE FOUR-A- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 — PAGE FIVE-A UJaurliPfitFr Open Forum Wierzbicki soloist Public records Manchester — A City of Village Charm Founded Oct. 1, 1881 Warranty deeds Member. Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International Airline deregulation opposition urged Sara A. Cole to Darius E. Kirk Jr. Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, with Hamburg ballet and Noreen S, Kirk, property at 63 To the editor: Manchester, Conn, 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. other, slashing fares to win more The Brand-X operator, by simply as value received per dollar, and Stephen St„ $46,900. t ( Some of the most damaging passengers, the traveling public en­ registering his new airline under a general concern for the customer. BETTY RYDER only American to win-this coveted Fred W. Meachem and Teresa S. Raymond F Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E Turkmgton. Managing Editor legislation ever concocted will soon professional performances. If his in­ ding up as the beneficiary. Sounds different Federal Air Regulation, The United States right now has the Fumily/Truvel Editor dancing award. Meachem to Francis S. Pisch Jr. and be introduced for a vote in Congress. terest waned, okay. But if it sparked, great, but it won't work. Here’s why. F.A.R. or 141, as opposed to F.A.R. least expensive, most extensive, and Commenting on his work with the I would then find the finest school for Laurie E. Pisch, property at 744 This legislation is erroneously titled. Roy Wierzbicki was 18 before he Opinion The proposed legislation is not 121 (the reg to which all major air the safest air transportation system Hamburg group, Roy said, “There him to train in. Lydall St., $70,000. Airline Deregulation. The politicians seriously considered dancing as a Deregulation. It is Reregulation. It carriers must adhere) may short-cut in the world. are 52 people currently in the com­ "Today, some of the top athletes Nellie Dorman, Shirley F. May, drafting the bills would like the profession. Today, nine short years Marie R, Dawson. Rosemond allows for the larger air carriers i.e. the safety standards required by the The new “Deregulation " bills are a pany and we have toured Israel, are learning coordination through public to believe that their passage later, he is a soloist with the Poland and Italy, a tour which we Feehan, Francis D. Fay, Dennis Fay (American, TWA, Eastern, Delta, more stringent F.A.R. 121. farce. They guarantee nothing except renowned Hamburg Opera Ballet Co. ballet,” he saio. Flawed immigration will cause airlines to toss the will repeat this year." and Ruth Fay Wilson to W.G. United, etc.) to discontinue service The new legislation also allows failure of some major airlines, in Germany. Roy feels youngsters should start gauntlet to the ground and come out He enjoys life in Germany and early, but that young girls should Glenney Co., Inc., property at 404 N. to smaller communities on 90-day new small airlines to jump in on the taxpayer subsidy to new smaller air­ Home on holiday for five weeks Main St., $14,334. fist-fighting, resulting in the shares an apartment with a avoid "going up on their toes" until program notice. more lucrative routes of the major lines, loss of jet service to smaller visiting his mother, Mrs. Astrid Robert C. Fahey, executor for will dramatic lowering of air fares. The chowchow, a Chinese breed of dog, they are at least eight years of age. For the “Brand-X" airline that air carriers, skimming the crehm so communities, lost jobs, ultimately Wierzbicki of 80 Bell St., Roy named Batu. of Marguerite ,C. Fahey, to W.G. bills are based on faulty reasoning, "They should use the soft ballet President Carter has “amnesty kits’’ — faked jumps in to take up the slack, the to speak, however, severe restric­ higher airfares, and even more im­ believes that to be an accomplished "The ballet company works all Glenney Co., Inc., property at 404 N. and like so much of today's legisla­ dancer, one really has to want it, shoe and learn the movements. The recognized the grave problem documents — has become an legislation calls for a government tions are placed upon any of the portant, a compromise in air safety. year with the exception of five Main St„ $7,167. tion, favors one interest group over "At 18, I really started late, but hard-toe shoe is very bad for their posed by the estimated 6 industry in Mexican border subsidy to help guarantee that the major carriers should they desire to I urge the readers of this letter to weeks' holiday. A typical day begins Allan D. TTiomas, administrator of another. I've worked hard because it's legs and back. It isn't just the foot estate of Nellie 1. Fay, to W.G. new air carrier will survive. Who fly a new route. This is write to your senators and con­ at 10 a.m. for an hour and a half of that holds one up on the toes; it takes million to 12 million illegal towns in anticipation of amnes­ Deregulation implies that the something that was-very important Glenney Co., Inc., property at 404 N. pays the subsidy? The American Deregulation? Free enterprise? gressmen to voice strongly your op­ training, rehearsing until 1:30 p.m., the whole leg, back and upper body. aliens in this country. But his ty- government octopus would release to me. Actually, youngsters who in­ Main St.. $21,500. taxpayer...and he'll probably be Results of a recent study con­ position to S689 and S292. 'Your life then an afternoon break. We resume Sometimes when youngsters use toe program to deal with it seems Aliens will have great incen­ the air transportation industry from dicate an interest in ballet should be at 5 and continue until 9. This is the financing less modern aircraft that ducted by U.S. News and World may someday depend upon it, shoes too young, they have back trou­ Orlifirale of allacliiiipnl exposed to it at an early age. If their schedule Monday through Saturday, flawed and unworkable. tive to be able to “prove” they the current stranglehold, allowing ble in their later years. The legs have Manchester Memorial Hospital do not measure up to the safety and Report Magazine show that, as Gary F. Kosak interest expands, then lessons should and we perform on Sunday. " “free enterprise ' to reign. Airlines to be developed well, before going up against Thomas R. O'Marra and In his message to Congress, were in the country between performance standards of today's observed by the public, the airline in­ Airline Pilot be considered.he said. Roy noted that 70 per cent of the could then work to out-hustle each on the toes" Mary Catherine O'Marra, property Carter correctly said “millions 1970 or before the start of 1977, jetliners. dustry rates above all others as far 174 Greenwood Dr. A 1968 graduate of Manchester dancers in Europe are Americans. Roy speaks highly of the Hartford at 20 Schaller Rd., $1,300. of undocumented aliens. . and massive resort to forgery Manchester High School, Roy was a member of "With the exception of New York, its Drama Club and appeared in Ballet Co. in Hartford and planned to Savings Bank of Manchester .have breached our nation’s must be expected. Since America is years behind in ballet work out there himself during his against Joan S. Rubin and John r several musicals including "Guys training," he said. "New York, of immigration laws, displaced millions of persons may be in­ East Hartford HRC and Dolls.’" holiday. Rubin, property at 329 Birch Mt. Rd., course, has the facilities such as Lin­ He plans to study in Europe at least $ 8,000. many American citizens from volved, immigration offices He attributes much of the “push" coln Center, the Metropolitan Opera, he needed to Martha White, music five more years. After that, he's un­ jobs and placed an increased actions are defended etc. and the courts will be unable to director at MHS. "It was because of certain. Judgment Hen "Dancing is an art that must be Alsco Anaconda, Inc. of Montana financial burden on many deal with the pressure. To the editor: figures to comply with the HUD for­ her that I was accepted at the Boston Td like to do some choreography \^ A learned daily, not just with a weekly against Richard Harmon of Glaston­ states and local I am very much disturbed by the mula; the administration has Conservatory of Music just a few or perhaps open my own studio, " he If Carter’s suggestions pass lesson. One should take at least three said. bury, property at 71-73 Chestnut St., lead of an article about the August 10 decided to appeal the decision of days before graduation," he said. governments.” Congress, as a practical lessons a week in the beginning; For this slim, trim young man of $2,118. meeting of the East Hartford Human HUD. We have expressed our After four years at the conser­ more when possible.” / Carter proposed the matter everyone who can show Rights Commission. Our commission vatory, Roy went to Europe to 27, these golden days of munching feelings to the mayor and the Town Discussing the interest more young Building perniitii following major steps; he was here before 1977 will be Lausanne, Switzerland, and joined Oreos, Fig Newtons and Dairy is trying very hard to foster human Council in this regard. I have men have shown in ballet in recent C.B. Carlson, wood burning stove the Cullberg Ballet in Sweden. Queens come to and end on Thursday — Amnesty for foreigners able to remain indefinitely — relations in this town — human expressed the idea that we as a town years, Roy said, "It's a very deman­ at 33 Sanford Rd., $150. An unprententious young man with when he returns to Germany. Once who sneaked into the country and eventually to bring his relations and human rights for all ding profession. Dancers are the Nathaniel Kuntzelman, deck at 140 are in effect lying to the people who an easy smile, Roy is shy when back in training, the goodies go. before 1970 and lived here con­ relatives. The typical alien has people. Certainly a lead like this does we have promised the funding to if supreme athletes. They must be an Roy is hopeful that the Hamburg Bryan Dr., $300. questioned about his ac­ athlete, an actor, a musician, even a tinuously since. They could not foster such relations when taken we do not make every effort to obtain complishments. Opera Ballet Co. will be touring the Harold Parent for George five members of his im­ painter, and it must ail be incor­ Stoneman, reroofing at 64 Bretton out of context with the intent of our these funds as originally proposed. It was with a great deal of prying United States within the next two stay, be eligible for most mediate family at home, and commission and me personally. porated into each performance. years. Rd., $585. Our commission has tried to ap­ that he modestly admitted he "If I had a son, who after watching forms of federal aid and bring thus our population could swell During the preparation of the So are we Roy Wierzbicki talks about his role with the Hamburg Opera Richard Cooper, woodburning proach the administrators of the received the Carina Ari in 1973, a cer­ a ballet performance thought he in their parents, spouses and by as many as 40 million peo­ CDBGF application this year, Mayor Ballet Co. (Herald photo by Dunn) stove at 90 Weaver Rd., $520. town on a personal level to foster un­ tificate presented to him by Princess would like to learn all those leaps and Nathan Hale Construction for children, Blackstone met with members of the ple in the next few years. (f derstanding as to our feelings of the Christine of Sweden making him the jumps, I would take him to several Joseph Landry, reroofing and porch — “Nondeportable” status And this in a country that is HRC and through our combined ef­ needs of human rights and relations repair at 444 Hilliard St., $4,000. for those who came between having desperate trouble forts $50,000 was included earmarked and the town's obligations. We have Food stamp use down Harry W. Redfern, tool shed and for the Housing Authority projects in begun to work together in our efforts fence at 32 Edison Rd., $300. 1970 and last Jan. 1. They could providing enough jobs for its WASIIINGON (UPI I - Fewer stamps d purchased another $263 town. These projects and the to secure for all the people of East Pat O^Brien in 90th movie Roscoe Thompson for Herbert remain and work for five years own citizens. Americans u.scd the government food million worth of stamps. Chatsky, finish attic room at 109 residents of them have suffered Hartford the best possible quality of after the law takes effect. because of the lack of funding neither By VERNON SCOTT Working together a joy stamp program in June than at any The June figure was down by 2.1 Henry St., $1,725. Not only that, but in the life. The kind of headline printed on other me in almost three years, but through their own fault nor through "Working together is a joy for Eloise and myself. Now million ople from a winter peak in Kosta Berzenski, fence at 29 Kerry — Civil fines for employers minds of impoverished Aug. 11 can undo all the good we have HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Pat O’Brien, everybody’s use of the program may incease nex our younger daughter, Kathleen, has worked in about six Keburary when enrollment was ar- St„ $50. who engage in a “pattern” of Mexican peasants — the major the fault of the present administra­ managed to achieve in fostering un favorite Irish uncle, is celebrating his 78th birthday by year f it is overhauled as expected working in his 90th motion picture. plays with us." lifieially dated by sever weather Sabrina Pools for David Lefebvre, tion of the Housing Authority. These Agriculture Department offieials rp- “ knowingly” hiring illegal source of illegal immigration understanding among people in the O'Brien has a very special relationship with the andfactory shutdowns, it was down pool at 34 Westwood St., $3,000. are the people who will continue to He puffed a cigar the other day between sips of brandy port June stamp nnrollment fell to aliens. — one amnesty will be followed town. and vowed he'd never retire, American public. His disarming charm and endless 17 million from a year earlier and Sabrina Pools for George suffer if the town does not give fun­ Yours truly, 16 3 million, down 400,0(X) from a was 3 million below the record Emmerling, pool at 175 Sunnybrook — Adding 2,000 agents (about by another. They will figure if "I tried it two years ago,” he said, "It lasted six weeks. string of anecdotes fill theaters wherever he appears. month ier ding to undo the damage done by the Marcella Fahey, Strangers approach him as they would an old and enrollment evel of April, 1975. Dr,, $3,000. 40 per cent) to the under­ After 58 years in show business the urge to work is just It w asthc lowest num ber of they can get into America and misappropriation of funding to the commissioner too strong. " treasured friend. Stamp enrollment totals may jump Harold Parent for Harry Reinhorn, Housing Authority in year past. recipients since November, 1974 again next yearif Congress enacts manned border patrol in hopes hide for a few years, they, too, East Hartford Human Pat plays Burt Reynolds’ father in "The End,” a film "Maybe it's because of the roles I've played over the reroofing at 300 Spring St., $990. Our commission disagrees with the Officials said the Jne decline was a and President Carter signs an om­ Michael Kearns, shed and pool at of slowing the flood of illegal will benefit from a future dis­ Rights Commission that reunites the grand old man with Myma Loy. They years," he said. "I've played enough priests to be or­ normal, sonal downturn for a month town in procedure, not in intent We dained. At the end of my little talk with the audience I tell nibus farm and food stamp bill 21 Norwood St„ $471. border crossers. pensation. 61 Henderson Dr. costarred 46 years ago in “Consolation Marriage.” in which employment usually rises them I'll hear confessions in the theater lobby. whichincludes anges in the food J&G Home Improvement for feel that the town should change its East Hartford 1931 was a good year But e sharp liecline from last winter Carter’s proposed penalty of The only indisputable part of “As a young lad at Marquette Academy I studied for stamp ogram. Congress is expected Edward Price, aluminum siding at 76 and ear ago reflected mor basic im­ a $1,000 fine for hiring an il­ the Carter program is the need "That was in 1931, " Pat said. "A good year for me. My the church and came pretty close to holy orders. to ornplete action on the measure in Linnmore Dr , $2,500. wife, Eloise, and I were married in 1931. Best thing I ever provements n national unemploy­ Se|)ternber. legal alien is weak and riddled for a strengthened border did. I brought her out of retirement 18 years ago and Was Father Duffy ment es, they sid. The overhaul of the stamp program Murrluge Lieenxe with outs. For example, an patrol. The 2,000 extra men the President’s pollster finds energy plans opposition we ve been working in summer stock together ever since, "Truth of the matter is I've only played parts with Agriculture officials said the 16,3 included in the measure would in­ Frederick J. Barrett Jr., 84 employer would get off if the President wants should be "We tour around the country these days doing ‘Hotline backward collars four times. There was Father Duffy in million people who get stain aid to crease he number of persons getting Bowers St., and Nola Jane Forman, worker showed him a Social WASHINGTON — A public opinion that many Americans either disagree total population 124 per cent of 16 per to Heaven.' H was especially written for us. ‘The Fighting 69th,' 'Fighting Father Dunn,' "Angels With pay grocery bills in .liine received lood amps by about 15 million 68 Benton St., Aug. 27 at St. James hired fast. They’ll have their Dirty Faces' and 'Fireball.' nearly $399 million in Irec bonus Church. Security card. Forgeries are survey by President Carter's own with key parts of the President's Lee Roderick cent) are firm opponents of the "There's great joy in really knowing you make people work cut out for them as soon pollster. Patrick (,'addell, indicates energy plan or are confused as to how breeder." happy, and I don't say that as studied altruism. I'm an "People still think I played Father Flannigan in ‘Boys riie Herald's cheap and easy to come by. as word of his amnesty spreads the U.S. should bridge the energy Also on the breeder reactor — extrovert and I love people. And I think that affection is Town.' But it was Spencer Tracy who was one of my \\ usliiiiglon Correspomleiil returned. dearest and oldest friends. We joined the Navy together In fact, the forgery of south of the border. gap. which produces more fuel than it "I do a curtain speech after every performance. It’s in the first World War. The survey was conducted in May uses — survey respondents by a 62 to “Jimmy Cagney and 1 keep in constant contact with favored by 68 per cent of Americans, like opening a jug in the kitchen with friends. by Caddell's firm, Cambridge 15 per cent margin believe the U.S. each other. We've known one another for 48 years. Did although 53 per cent would oppose An owlish editor’s notebook By FLOYD LARSON Keports, Inc., for the Westinghouse should proceed to at least build a you know we were both born in 1899. A vintage year for Electric Corp. Although it wasn't coal use if strip mining results in demonstration plant to "see if the LEGAL LEGAL actors — Bogart and Astaire were born that year, too." released to the press, Scripps League damage to the environment, and 50 technology works ' Another 56 per O'Brien speaks fondly of the past but he lives in the pre­ Remember way back in your scared to hire anyone willing to work Speaking of the Panama Canal, Newspapers obtained a copy of the per cent would oppose converting cent believe we should "keep our op­ NOTICE NOTICE sent. His memory is faultless and his mind razor sharp. STATE OF CONNECTICUT school days when you were told that for fear they may be neither legal there is some of the original equip­ results. electric utilities to burn coal "if it tions open " in the area of breeder Burt a colorful guy would result in dirtier air. " Offshore SAVINGS BANK STATE OF CONNECTICUT Whither the Yellow Buses? for every eau.sc there is an cffcef’ “illegals ' or temporarily legal ment installed in it when it was built Increased awareness technology. OF MANCHESTER SUPERIOR COURT "Burt Reynolds asked me to play his father in this pic­ oil drilling is backed by 75 per cent of Now that the heat has got to us, we "illegals " which we noted would be 63 years ago that is still in use. "The administration's efforts to in­ Oppose gas lax vs. COURT OF HARTFORD ture," Pat said. “ He's also directing it. He’s^uch a color­ the public, but 49 per cent oppose en­ have had the awful feeling that that confusing at best last week. Another case where we can honestly crease public awareness of the Fifty-nine per cent oppose a gas JOHN RUBIN and AUGUST 2, 1977 ful guy I didn't think he'd turn out to be a sensitive, low With school out lor the summer, internal rotating machinery at in­ ding price controls on natural gas. MARJORIE PEARSON cause and effect in several forms Now if it appears that we are say, they don t build them like they seriousness ol the energy crisis have tax, with 34 per cent favoring one: 50 JOAN S. RUBIN key director. ;i himiluir sight is missing Imm our credibly high speeds, withstanding COURT OF vs. “The first day on the set I found a big shamrock on the may be catching up with President talking in circles, we are, for it used to. been successful, " says a summary of Stiff opposition per cent oppose the "gas guzzler" com puuy I'Kirkiiig lo tsu ro u n d C on­ tremendous pressures Irom expan­ COMMON PLEAS ROBERT PEARSON door of my dressing room. Inside there was a poster of a Carter. seems that almost any attempt to the report, based on 2,400 in-depth in­ Mr. Carter has run into stiff op- lax, while 40 per cent favor it; 56 per COUNTY OF TOLLAND NOTICE TO leprechaun and a bottle of Irish whisky. A sign said, necticut. I he yellow school buses ding gases, containing heal in excess For example: discuss what's going on in Washing- We see were President Carter says posetion on Capitol Hill in his effort cent favor the building of more con­ IT II V 7 0 1077 terviews. It adds that 30 per cent of ROBERT PEARSON 'Welcome Paddy Boy — May The Roads Rise Up to Meet His energy crisis cause may tion today is like talking in circles. to kill the breeder reactor program, NOTICE TO JOHN RUBIN arc gone. But they’ll be back m the of 2,0(K) degrees, l ahrenlieit. he is disappointed in the results of his Americans now regard energy as a ventional nuclear power plants; 27 UPON THE COMPLAINT You.' produce several effects he may not including development of the Clinch UPON THE COMPLAINT lall, again bringing sUidents lor Students Irom technical schools economic policy. Cousin Juniper is "very serious " concern, compared to per cent are opposed, A large 76 per of the plaintiff in the above en­ “I was deeply touched. I'm not even playing an find politically palatable of the plaintiff(s) in the above Uncle Julius thinks that some of too. He's been waiting all summer 17 per cent last December. River project in Tennessee. The cent favor tax credits for insulation, titled action praying, for Irishman in the picture ' Visits to our plants. Ihronghoul C'onnectieui come ex­ entitled action, praying for reasons therein set forth, for a If the gas guzzler tax goes through the people who would have us rush for the tax reduction to show up in his Other analysts looking at the 30 per Caddell survey indicates that many energy-saving devices and solar reasons therein set forth, Pat, although a native of Milwaukee, makes the During the past school scar, our pressly to see precision and fewer big cars are bought, the citizens don't understand the issue. dissolution of marriage, into ratifying the proposed treaty pay check only to find out the other cent would question how power installations; 17 per cent are returnable before the Court of alimony, custody and support pilgramage to Ireland every other year. He is touchy Pratt & Whitney Aircrall (iroup’s erallsm anship in praeliee lo r effect will be less demand for with Panama are doing so because When it was explained to them, Common Pleas within and for day it already had and he'd missed ■'successful'' White House efforts opposed. of minor children, returnable about the term “professional Irishman ” Mamilacluring Division was host years, a teacher at a Boston trade soybeans for plastics. After all you they think this will atone for the sins all 33 cents of it. however, the breeder was favored by "...There is as of yet no clear con­ Tolland County to be held at before the above named Court have been to raise public concern Rockville on the 4th Tuesday But he wears a gold ring of Claudagh, an early Irish to more than 2,()()() students ol all college and another at a Penn­ can t put any more plastic in a small of the United States in getting the over what Carter has termed the a 44 to 16 per cent margin, wiih a sensus on how to proceed to meet the on the Third Tuesday of July king, on his hand and is deeply disturbed by the unrelen­ of September, A.D., 1977, and A.D., 1977, and now pending ages, lo r most, it vsas their first sylvania technical school have car and keep it on the road. original treaty. Corn patch special: They say that "moral equivalent of war. " sizable 40 per cent undecided. nation's future energy upon an application in said ac­ ting political and religious strife in Ireland. If the gasoline tax is approved, the "By a 31 per cent to 24 per cent therein, and upon an applica­ brought their aviation classes to But before we shed too many tears if you like to spend your vacation in Although the administration's requirements. " says the summary. tion for an order of notice, it tion in said action for a sub­ His loyalties, like his friendships, run deep. He made exposure to mdustrs up close, their effect will be fewer nickels in most about how Teddy Roosevelt out-of-the-way places, let your wife plan, which has cleared the House ol margin, " says the summary of the "At this point, the public appears appearing to and being found sequent order of notice, it his movie debut in 1931 in "The Front Page" and recalls lirsl look at the inside ol a modern, P&WA to show them how jet everyone s pocket and it takes three "exploited ' the Panamanians, we read the road map. Representatives and is awaiting ac­ survey, "even those who initially op­ willing to support all technical by the subscribing authority appearing that the residence that Howard Hughes bought his contract at RKO and that the defendant(s) whose humming laelois engines are built. to four nickels to buy a bag of ought to remember that before the tion in the Senate, accents conserva­ posed the breeder would support it if solutions, even contradictory ones, of the defendant is unknown, made him a star. namels) is as follows: JOHN and that all reasonable efforts Our huge Iasi llarllord |et- I lementary school youngsters, peanuts these days. Thus instead of United States could build the canal, it tion at the expense of production, it were shown that we were running while rejecting proposals that would ItUBIN, has (have) gone to "To this day," he said, “Howard Hughes was the best have been made since the in­ boss I ever had. " engme plant proves parlieularly being more impressionable, look at ridding us of a peanut subsidy, we had to conquer yellow fever. If this Americans have decidedly mixed at­ short of uranium for conventional adversely affect their pocketbooks" parts unknown, and that stitution of said action to Almanac lasemalmg to our young sisilors. mil operations in ;i different way. may have to increase it, which may hadn't been done, there might not be titudes on conservation: 58 per cent plants. Thus, only 4 per cent of the ‘StTipps Newspapers iy“7 notice of the institution of this ascertain it. and have failed: action most likely to come to be good for Billy but not for Jimmy. any Panamanians around to give the say it is "cheaper " to conserve a that notice of the institution of Starting onl on their tour, they ssalk I hey see the 1 list H artford plant as If the energy crisis does finally his attention is that said action was given as canal back to under the proposed barrel of oil than to find a new one, hereinafter ordered: it is dossil a main aisle that stretehes a small city, with a complete convince state legislatures — like treaty terms Today is Wednesday. Aug 17, the required by order of notice hut 57 per cent believe that a reliance ORDERED, that notice of heretofore issued, as of record more than ;i hall mile. hospital stalled by doctors and Connecticut's — to ban nonreturnable 229lh day of 1977 with 136 to follow. on conservation will result in a lower the institution of said action CAREER HORIZONS SIDE GLANCES by Gill Fox appears: that the defendant I hey see many ol the ihoiistinds nurses, a large iinilormed guard huttles, what will be the effeel of Seriously, though, it would appear The moon is moving toward its be given the said defendantts) apparently has not received standard of living. ol men :ind svomen ssho ssork at lorce, a lire department equipped Carter s illegal alien proposal on the the best argument for the treaty is first quarter by some proper officer or notice of the pendency of said For tlic other j{uy other person causing a true UNLIMITED supply ol hollle washers ’ Those that The morning stars are Venus, action; that notice of the in­ more th:m .COOO machines iind fill with bright red rolling slock, seven from the least likely source — the "If conservation is required," con­ and attested copy of this order gain 'legal ' status will no longer Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. stitution of this action most some 2,()()() dillerent Is pes ol jobs at ealeterias capable ol iceding some military The Panama Canal is rapid­ tinues the summary, "a majority, 53 of ntoice to be published in the likely to come to his (her) fear discovery and will compete for The evening star is Mercury. 20,000 employees a day. ly losing its national defense aura per cent, believe it is ‘the other guy' Manchester Evening Herald, attention is that hereinafter Specializing In the Effective I’&W A. I hey see metal being less menial work Those who remain Those born on this date are under a newspaper printed in and it would appear its value to the who should save energy and 71 per order: it is Use of Human Potential sheared and shaped, holes being I he students tour our plants in “illegal but can work legally may United States is in its shortening of the sign of Leo. Manchester, Ct., times con­ cent [rrefer mandatory conservation secutively, once a week for 2 ORDERED, that additional bored and reamed, complex parts small groups, escorted by our want more pay Employers will be Amerieaii frontiersman Davy notice of the institution and commerical shipping time between measures rather than encourage­ successive weeks, commen­ Croekelt was born Aug 17, 1786. pendency of said action be 150 North Main Street being sselded. Iliey svtiich in employees. I hey’re encouraged by the two coasts. ment by the free market and higher cing on or before September On this day in history: given the defendant by some Manchester, Conn. 06040 svonder ;is metal ribbons curl out our people: Stay in school. Study However, if the treaty gees prices." 12. A.D. 1977, and that return proper officer or indifferent In 1915, a devastating hurricane of such service be made to the Irom the cutting edges ol lossering hard. Set ;i goal. Thought through, these costs will rise also. A greater reliance on coal is person causing a true and struck Galveston, Texas The death above named Court. attested copy of this order of We like having students \isit us. While Senate ratification of the Elaine M. Man Are you considering a future In com­ liirrel lathes. treaty would be a big boost to the loll reached 275. notice to be published in the Onr student sisilors learn there We hope many ol them, once their What do the Scriptures say? By Clerk, Superior MANCHESTER HERALD, a puters, business, marketing, or other Carter Administration's not-so- in 1933, first baseman Lou Gehrig Court of Common Scriptures we mean the old and new newspaper circulated in areas? Are you planning to spend your are very Icsv industries sshcrc schooling is com pleted, will come to successful foreign policy; it bodes to of the New York Yankees set a major Pleas testaments. Spirit give-God breathed MANCHESTER, hard earned money for special training or employees have to ssork to the work lor us. be an even bigger boon to the league record by playing in his A true copy CONNECTICUT once a week (2 Timothy 3:161 through various Attest education? How do you know the field is railroads and pipelines as the costs of 1,308th consecutive game for TWO successive weeks, criticjil tolerances required ol the men chosen by God at different Yesterdays Clarence E. Foley canal usage increases to meet treaty In 1965, after 34 persons had been commencing on or before for you? Aptitude tests do not tell the men and women at Pratt & Whitney times. Deputy Sheriff AUGUST 11, A.D., 1977, and terms and future demands of the killed in six days of violence, the Hartford County whole story! Aircraft, lor lew end products ol “Thou shall not covet thy that return of such service be Panamanians. curfew was lifted in the Watts section 25 yearn ago 029-8 neighbor's house made to the above named A call to us can start you In the right direc­ industry endure the demands made [UNITED of Los Angeles. This date was a Sunday; The Court. Thou shall not covet they •:-:-X-:-WWK4«i»;j5SS;;S55;;;g tion to a rewarding and satisfying career. on a jet engine in flight, running its TECHNOLOGIES Maybe the ultimate strategy is not In 1974, invading Turkish troops cut Herald did not publish. By order of the Court neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, construction of a new canal as some Cyprus in two and then declared a 10 yearn ago This Is a good time of i Denis R. Caron nor his maidservant, nor anything Assistant Clerk have proposed; but a canal in­ cease-fire. Dr. Sedrick J. Rawlins and Hart­ the year to make some S that is thy neighbor's" Exodus 20: changes around your ^ A true copy Call 649-5385 dependence policy through a national A thought for the day: Fron- ford County State Atty. John D. verse 17. home. Sell those extra :? Attest Hours 9 A.M.-12 • 1 P.M.-5 • Mon.-FrI. integrated overland transportation liersman Davy Crockett said, "I f-aBelle are appointed for two-year Zion Evangelical items with a Classllled V, Clarence E Foley other hours by appointment svstem. leave this rule for others when I'm terms to the Connecticut Drug Ad­ Deputy Sheriff Lutheran Church dead: Be always sure you are right, visory Council by Gov. John "This doll lurnilure costs more than some ol the I Hartford County Rev. C.W. Kuhl then go ahead " Dempsey. furniture we bought when we got married!" 020-8 PAGE SIX-A — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aur. 17, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-A

Miller's creditors haled him into court on a charge of considers his information to be irrelevant? No, say the Boston*$ mobile store is ^heaven sent* f i^ c ia l skulduggery. To prove it, they summoned one of courts, because that is not for him to decide. As one judge said: “ My sister, who’s blind and lives in an apartment in his friends to the witness stand. But the witness declined explained, in ovemilling a witness who offered that By D’VERA COHN Because of its special clientele, the market offers ser­ HAPPIIVESS IS... excuse: New York, when I tell her about the van, she prays to testify. BOSTON (UPI) — This corner store offers all the ser­ vices such as telephone ordering and free delivery, par­ “Very often information is not susceptible of intelligent PERSONALIZED ticularly to the handicapped and bedridden. someday they will have something there like it so she “Miller did talk to me about his problems,” he con­ vices of the most expensive market, and the clientele is • A Styled Cut ceded, "but I promised to keep it confidential. He and I (evaluation) until it is placed in its setting, a tile in .the “They really depend on it,” Legros said. Customers tell won’t have to bother anyone to go to the store for her.” quite select. You can’t shop there if you're under 60. belong to the same lodge, and I can’t break my promise mosaic." him, ‘“If I were to do this shopping down the street. I’d Legros said the market’s customers tell him they like • A Good Perm FLOORS The bedridden and handicapped are given special treat­ i to a lodge brother.” Of course there are exceptions to the duty-to-testify. have to do it in two or three trips, where I come here the market because they can shop for themselves, rather • A New Color ment. M But the court ordered him to speak out. The court said: What a patient tells a doctor or what a client tells a • Armstrong’s Solarlan once’.” than imposing on relatives, and don’t worry about being It’s Boston’s two-year-old Mobile Market — a con­ • A Frosting “However binding an obligation may be between lawyer is usually protected against disclosure. And, in The Mobile Market was shut down for several months mugged on the way home. • Formica Tops verted bookmobile which makes 30 stops a week at area most states, so is a private confession to a clergyman. this year because the 15-year-old vehicle needed repairs. The big supermarkets in Boston don’t mind the market, • All Expertly Done. members of the same society, such an obligation (is) sub­ • Ceramic and Formica Baths housing projects and serves 500 customers. ject to the laws of the country.” Thus, a minister was held not obliged to reveal what a It was rededicated during a recent City Hall nutrition Legros said, because they have no branches in the area it • All Supplies Available “We carry some 300 grocery items, canned goods and : And the laws of the country do indeed insigt that giving woman accused of wrongdoing had confessed to him. Said seminar attended by about 100 elderly persons, some of serves. The market buys supplies from one local chain at • Carpets so forth,” Manager A1 Legros said. “ We do a gross testimony is a matter not of choice but of civic duty. The the court: them in wheel chairs who said they were grateful for the retail prices but is investigating buying goods wholesale. Convenient Parking • Quality Workmanship and business of about $1,000 a week.” doctrine was imported from England, where a Prince of “The benefit of preserving these confidences over­ van. ^ Legros says stocking the market provided a few sur­ Service since 1940. The market also carries frozen foods, small cuts of Wales once had to testify about cheating in a card game balances the possible benefit of permitting litigation to “This is heaven sent. I hadn’t anybody to market for prises about eating habits of the elderly. meat and basic cleaning supplies but no candy or and a Prime Minister had to testify about a scuffle at a prosper at the expense of the spiritual rehabilitation of a me, and now I don’t have to worry if I need a few items. “Contrary to what many people think, they do not buy HAIR BOUTIQUE cigarettes, since that requires a special license. political meeting. penitent." You can’t depend on your family if you just need a carton canned goods in smaller sizes. TTiey will go for the larger. It has a staff of three — Legros, a cashier and a driver- 390 Main 649-7666 May a witness refuse to testify on the ground that he A public service feature of the American Bar PAUL F. PHILLIPS. Prop. of milk or something,” said Caren Anatora, 62, of They’re price conscious.” maintenance man — paid for by federal funds. It is ac­ AsBociation and the ConnectieuI Bar AsBOciation. 390 Main St., Manchaatar S49-92SS Boston’s South End. Despite that, he said, his customers prefer national companied by a Boston Housing Authority guard, since Michael Dogmas. 60. of Boston’s Dorchester section. brands to local or store brand goods. "They won’t buy the ***^^*!*^'i"i^P^**'^*^^^^^"*'^^^'^*"^***^***^***^*******^*'^^^^^ most stops are at BHA projects. store brand coffee even if it’s 40 or 50 cents less,” he said. ' ^ m M IA status SALE STARTS TODAY CELEBFtATING THE DOUBLE ALL CALDOR STORES JOIN IN CELEBRATING THE DOUBLE Manchester review Bridge tiluh Aug. 12 at 146 Hartford Rd. ordered — North-South; Helen Slangle and Beulah Gross, first: Joy WASHINGTON (UPI) - Zocco and Jeannette The administration has Whitaker, second; Cort decided to review the Howell and Jane Kuhlen, status of 712 Americans third. currently listed as missing East-West; Jerry Rosenberg and Jon Marx, in action or prisoners of first; Peg LaPIant and Bob war in Southeast Asia, Stratton, second; Dave Rep. G.V. "Sonny" ENFIELD Our 45th Store SPRINGFIELD Our 46th Store Hinchey and Joe Davis, Midge ENFIELD Montgomery, U-Miss., said r A A P O R Gordon and Jane Lowe, tied Tuesday. for third. SDRIMCFIC l o The review, on a case-by­ Aug, 8 at 385 N. Main St. — case basis, would be to Old Spice Stick Salton Ronald Wlllhide and Flo determine whether they Barre, first; Irving Carlson should be changed to a Deodorant Yogurt and Ethel Coon, second; “killed in action’' status. Maker Marilyn Jackson and Judy Pyka, third. Some have been missing for 10 years. .Mte Time boston Montgomery said No\iee Croup families of the 681 MIAs FAMOUS NAME Aug. 12 at 146 Hartford Rd. I D U b o n — Dave Lewis and Andrea SPRINGFIELD and 31 POWs have been 17 JEWEL WATCHES Johnson’s Thermostatically controlled unit prepares Melchman, first; William and Sutfieli notified by the Defense Match Point Calendars, Sport, Baby Powder delicious yogurt in mlnutesi Includes 5 sealable jars; enjoy healthful home made yogurt. »GM5C Simone Calhoun, second; Don­ Department. Tennis Racket Automatics, Etc. na Stewart and Marge SALE STARTS Montgomery, chairman Reg. 29.99 4 39.99 *23«*29 14 oz. Lafrance, third; Barbara of the House Select Com­ Anderson and Frank Bloomer, TODAY mittee on MIAs, applauded General Electric fourth. W S O M f i - the President's decision to Steam & Dry P&W IN OUR review the status oTMlAs Iron Bridge Club . m I f ^ and F*OWs to determine if Nylon strung aluminum frame, ENFiaO leather grip. Sizes 4Vt, 4-3/8,4 ‘/;, Contac Aug. 11 at 200 Clement Rd , Gtaviby they should be classified as HAMPDEM ■ 4-5/8; includes cover. Cold Capsules East Hartford — North-South; Windsor KIAs. 14K GOLD SERPENTINE Geri Barton and Jo Baker, MANCHESTER p j I (220) Spalding Tennis Balls AND I “It is neither fair, nor CHAIN JEWELRY WITH DIAMOND first; Phyllis Pierson and Bar­ Locks \^E&StWindSor realistic, to the families of Can of three top « i A. RING, Reg. 19.95...... 14.60 bara Davis, second; Lenore ‘'/fONGMEADOW the MIAs and POWs to con­ quality optic yellow I 8. EARRINGS. Reg. 29.97...... 19.70 Fabric guide tells correct ironing heat; Brooks and Marilyn Jackson, 7 M W a ss tinue to hold out false balls. Ref. 2.37 l l W W third. to-WindsorX C. BRACELET, Reg. 49.95...... 34 .7 0 25 steam vents (or ample steam. «F63 (5 " VERNON STORES hopes that these Umit 3 Cans Per Customer. East-West; Virginia Weeks B lo o m fisid , E N F IE L D I ------and Sue Robinson, first; iHaitford \ Americans are still alive,” Donald Weeks and Dennis ____ I I Montgomery said. Some % Nylon Robinson, second; Ed Murray have been missing for 100 Long Sleeve and Jack Fisher, third. 4-DAY OPENING SPECIALSI WEbNESaAY.irUG7W^ SATURDA^^^M more than 10 years. Athletic A local rated game with x m i Montgomery, who was Men’s Cowi Neck ’-ii i? Loose Leaf Paper pre-dealt hands will be played part of a group that went to Shorts Knit Sept. 15. Sweaters SAVE ON FINE QUALITY Hanoi to seek information Shirts 200 Center Bridge Club i M en’s on the missing, said the Sheets [ p r o t e c t y o u r family a h o m e .' Aug. 12 at the Masonic Tem­ CALDOR BRANDS! Long Sleeve decision “is right and After Reg. 77c 5 4 ^ ple — Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ladies’ Opening la u n d r y d e t er g en t proper and represents a Weeks, first; Paul Barton and Solid Dress Long Sleeve humanitarian approach to Fully eiasticized waist­ 7.99 Burton Smyth, second; Dr. band and notched legs Fabulous acrylics in Parker Big Red For Hot a very sad situation.” solids and soace dyes and Mrs. Tanash Atoynatan. or Cold Water Shirts Shirts for maximum comfort. 20LBS., Reg. 5.97 4.66 The committee, in its Assorted colors, XS-L. Autumn favorites m Ball Pen Our Reg. 3.99 After Sale 5.99 final report last S.M.L d is h w a s h e r DETERGENT f e i December, recommended Pro Shop Our Reg. VA news such reviews. A wide range of M isses’/Jrs. 2.39 O Q 4 Montgomery said most Golf Bails solid colors with contrasting stitching. Pre-Washed 50OZ.,Reg. 1.19 of th e servicemen 250 Sheet Q — 1 am an 80 per cent classified as MIAs or Box Sizes S to XL. Denim Skirts Spiral Compsition service-connected disabled 10W30 MOTOR OIL POWs have been missing of veteran. Am I entitled to for more than 10 years and 12 Notebook w/Tabs obtain a hospital bed and lr-4 ^ Ft)lyester and Cotton 100% Polyester said his committee's in­ You’ll hear, feel and Famous life from the VA? --••mi All Season » blend in pastels or ) and 100% cotton see the difference with 8 ‘/ix ll" QUARTSIZE & Smoke Detector vestigation found no these TitleistandTop Maverick A — You may receive i white; single button with full placket evidence to support a belief Reg. any prosthetics or cuff; Perma Press front. Sizes S,M,L Flite balls. 100% Cotton Flares and A lincS 2.« l \ 713 VI/INDSHIELD WASHER y that they were being held Limit 3 doz. per customer. 14'/; to 17.32 to 34 Mix'nMatchable' with fashion magic on appliances you require. captive by the Vietnamese. Sportini Goods Dept. Indigo Dyed Have your physician con­ Pre-Miied pockets, belts loops, I S ? 2 2 ^ 0 Rep. Benjamin A. Jeans etc. 7/8,15/16 tact the nearest VA ciinic ^ Solvent n i ^ ■ ' GAL. SIZE V I Men’s Misses & 4TC8?'"Eluded Gilman, R-N.Y., a Reg. to 12.99 or hospital. m em ber of the House Magicolor Antonio y Cleopatra Double Patterned 4 Juniors’ Select Committee on the Latex Classic Cigars Q— 1 have been overpaid Knit Brushed MIA's., criticized the deci­ Knee-Hi approximately $300 in OPENING SPECIAL! sion. Ceiling White Hosiery educational benefits. Can I Slacks BoxotSO Jeans "Wholesale status Our Reg. 99c repay the overpayment by Our Reg. 7.99 reviews ... will deal the Our having it withheld from my Our Reg. 8.99 Nylon-Reinforced Tremendous i% final blow to this nation's Valuel compensation? internationally A — Yes. The overpay­ Jum^Terl Towels ______b F F acknowledged right to ob­ (Covers in one coat, Flare or straight leg OURORIG.PRICESON Assorted colortui Ronson Refil-a-llte ment should be paid over a dries quickly to a soft, denims with famous prints, solids, stripes tain all available informa­ flat finish. Clean up in period not to exceed one a l l tion on its missing in ac­ maverick fit; 29-38 Butane year, LENOX water. tion," Gilman said. Lighter & - * 'W ¥> ' T , )0-/- ■- '- Q — My husband died GIFTWARE & Gilman said there are Reg 3.19 » recently and I was Reinforced for extra strength. d in n e r w a r e * Flare legs with French pocket trims, belt some who feel “this nation Padco designated as principal Ilyin popular colors. and fly fronts. Sizes should bow to Vietnamese Machine Washable. Painting Kit beneficiary on his NSLI in- ■dinnerware notinstock.speciaeordero; ^ 9/lOto 17/18. recalcitrance, and by surance policy. He « Kitchen Can Bags changing the status of 30% OFF Our Entire SHOE Department One Step At A Time specified that I should MIAs to KIA (killed in ac­ receive the money in 36 IM P O R T E D FROM ITALY! by Water PIk Nest Of Three Caldor’s Amplon Ladies’ tion) extinguish what they •Sneakers *Work Shoes •Casuais • Dress Shoes monthly installments. May % P P refer to as the last 4-step, Panty Hose 0 Twice as fast as a 1 elect to have the proceeds Florentine Tables Sheer Knee-Hi’s 1 ^-- troublesome trace of this • Siippers •Boots •More •Sizes for Aii! ' Sweek »«■« UO™, brush! Includes every­ "w r; ' withdrawal. paid to me in a lump sum? thing needed for Including TRETORN', PRO ^EDSandCO N VERSE^ Sneakers. Our nation's painful Vietnam Reg. 9.95 A — No. Unless the in­ Elegant Florentine 4 0 0 experience." complete job. sured specified that pay­ : linish. Gracelul I S pair PKG. ment be made in a lump slim legs Reg. 29.99 I ■ sum you may not receive , ‘ Z Size, Nude waist to top. Comfortable elastic ) ' *2 Size, Reinforced top stretch top One the proceeds in that •Assorted shades size fits all Of the world's principal manner. languages, more pmple — Q — How soon after HERE'S WHY CALDOR IS d 1 1N BOOKSl some 650 million — speak SAVE $ 4 0 Mandarin Chinese than any SAVE H • military discharge may I OVER OVER General ^ file a disability claim? other. OVER A — Your claim can be OA A l l 'V0 / A Publisher’s The so-called Betsy Ross Electric flag of 13 stars on a blue field Ms »53 filed at anytime. However, / U List Prices on ug.’Olagof' it is to your advantage to ^ _ ____ BIG SAVIN G S ON and 13 red and white stripes was made In May or June of Color Tv file as soon as possible, 1778. preferably within one year. all Q — My father was killed ML BOOKS f RECORDS, 8-TRACKS M M S O r- in service. My mother does NMIKIII 6 Video Games not intend to use his VA I AND CASSETTE TAPES! | " ( ^ | ______MMm m 4 Murray’s PLAY: guaranteed loan entitle­ with Colt45Plitol ment. May I use it? E R IE S 129 SERIES 8298 SERIES C398 SERIES 0498 SERIES E598 M M ■ .M m Chopper Style Road Cat •Tennis A — The law does not AHOOVn 99.40 Reg. 3 4 9 .7 0 tube system. Auto- •Hockey provide this benefit for a W-TMI Black matrix m soIk) state ’energy •Handball child of the veteran. 5 9 ! ^ 3 9 ® ® •Jal-Alal ExampteS. Pill lid 12.50 3 “ Remote oonbpl kx easy operation. This printing test pattern is Pubutasca.U95c Pub-L,-»«pv*.u»..« On-Kreen digital scoring; use •Skeet SERIES F698 SERIES G798 SERIES J698 SERIES K798 SERIES L998 part of The Herald quality NOTICE streamlined 20’’ bika withanyB/WofcolofTV •Target control program In order to ^ 1 3 6 g 7 5 6 6 486 AC Adapter...... 4.9 9 give you one of the finest M 9 C 4 4 Probate C < ^ is open for newspapers in the nation. *59 aSambW- TtMtionOBBt. No Rainchecks, No SpeoalOrdet^ 3 « 4 ? TAPE \ # TAPE conferences with the 6 » » ...... 12^ judge from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on Thursday nights Night telephone number: SALE: 0 > I 0 r 3 WAYS TO CHARGE 64MM45 3 WAYS TO CHARGE WED. thru SAT. SALE; MANCHESTER VERNON STOMHOUn; MANCHESTER VERNON WED. thru SAT. Mtf. 10BJ«.lBt:Mp.M. Winiain'E. PIUGeraid S«tw«Bir: 9 1.IB to t: M p.M. STORE HOURS: Judge of Probate . Tri-CIty Shopping Center 1145 Tolland Turnpike Only: 10(m.to9:Xpm 114S Totland Turnpike Su nin: 10B.n.lo4pji. TrI-CIty Shopping Center Sat.;9pk‘ House members developed as successful merchants. TECHNICIAN They had time to extend their trade s till savoal II.VB. ADVANCED CUTTING g iv e n s o m e routes far north on the Yukon, and as In ih f fiiM plaif. u t-n lln sc-xen u.ivx ii> viu*. .\iul |).i\ the far south as Washington State. Not luj'hcsi II net CM the l.iu .illows. On a l')-\cai sat in^»s tet tilu .He EZIO TAMBURHN only did the TIingits act as w nil a $1 .(XKI ininiimnn (lc)>osit von still cai n 7(6% |k-i .ninuin. middlemen for interior Indian tribes, .\ll the uav (i))io ten tears! (iiu ran tced T.ten ilioii)>h othei of CANADA heavy reading HRST ANNIVEIISARY SPECIALf savings iiisliuiiionsaic loueiiii^ some nl iheii latcs. 0|)cn a but they charged anyone using their sat ings .ictonm .it 1 l.m loid National. We pul moie inteiest fishing grounds or trade routes. in vom tiiluic' I)c|>\.VL received for their summer reading pleasure a 93-page spiritual aspects of their lives. Their li\.VK^?TRlST 275 WEST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCH. proposal that would — among other things — help guard intricate carvings are found on HOURS: MON. 9-9 WED. 9-5 riic first Place to Save against putting mistresses on committee payrolls. everything from a Shaman's rattle to TUE8. CLOSED THURS.-FRI. 9-9 The Commission on Administrative Review, created by a halibut hook. Selina, a TIingit Indian in Alaska, begins weaving a basket. UNI SEX SAT. 9-5 UNISEX the House as a result of last summer’s revelations of sex One cannot help but notice the raw, (Photo by Glynis Berry) Sale Elfeclive Wed-Sat scandals, has put together its second major proposal P id f UP a case of powerful force of an almost crude August 17 - August 20 carrying 43 specific recommendations for better accoun­ beauty which pervades all phases of ting of how the taxpayer’s money is being spent along their culture. Everything they with other suggestions to streamline housekeeping touched seems filled with the spirit worth were also earned if the party their wooden winter houses which at procedures. of their emotions — anger, fear, boasting ownership asked one of the You may recall the most publicized case, in which humor, and pride. one time also served as forts. They opposite clan to design or work a hunt, fish, or trade. Each community Elizabeth Ray alleged that Wayne Hays, as chairman of The unique environment they in­ decorative motif. also engages people with special ta­ the House Administration Committee, put her on the pan­ habit greatly influenced their out­ PoP Shoppe Seda. The clans are not influenced by lents in the arts. Such arts include el’s payroll purely in return for sexual favors. Hays look. Never numerous, they lived in geographical location. Thus, one canoe construction, basket weaving, resigned because of the allegation. the few places allowed by the moun­ village may contain members of blanket design and weaving, Overseer proposed tains dropping steeply into the sea. many different clans, from both While They Last Man's place was small, especially beadwork, metalwork, and woodcar­ The Obey commission, named after its chairman. Rep. Raven and Eagle derivation. This ving on everything from ceremonial SUMMER David Obey, D-Wis., would try to prevent that kind of compared to the miles of coast balance is partly caused by the strict headdresses to totem poles. abuse by hiring an administrator with broad jurisdiction created by the innumerable islands. rule that forbids any marriage Wen pick up over all the “support services" that keeps the House The constant "weather " full of wild Totem poles are a complex form of •Limited Quantity between the members of one tribe. A operating. rain, wind, and snow was one more communication. They are not CLEARANCE Raven must marry an Eagle. contention. Despite their close religious icons but a form of record, He would be the most powerful employe in Congress, Even the extensive potlatches or and can be used for various purposes. which in itself is enough to ruffle the feathers of empire association with nature, their ceremonial feasts of the past were Redwood Teto-o-Toto perception and knowledge was con­ The first is genealogical, as the pole 27” Ladles White 10 Speed ^qaa builders who have ruled over small armies of based on the two-tribe system. 3 only, our rog. 11.90...... centrated on the necessities of life — gives the crests of family doorkeepers, folding room workers and elevator Beside sponsoring dances and feasts, operators. on the harmful as well as the associations. The second is historical the host gave great amounts of where a pole relates in symbols the 42” Umbrollfl ToMe Ifloo Barbecue Grill 7220 ^oo But there are a couple of other more provocative half abiick. beneficial aspects. They classed into valuable possessions to the other activities of a clan. A third function 5 only, our rog. 19.96...... I I f 12 only, our rog. 10.73...... 9 proposals in the massive report, like "reallocation” of generalizations those things not clan, even to the point of self­ is for ridicule or revenge. If a space currently held in the Capitol and office buildings directly related to their survival. Umbrollot o a t t Barbecue Hooded Grill g qoo impoverishment. This generosity wronged party was dissatisfied, they and a procedure for legislative employes to file There could be no self-deception of 8 only, our rog. 41.44...... I O 15 only, our rog. 21.47...... I 9 was not as altruistic as it first grievances like sex, age, or color discrimination against man "conquering " nature in such an would publicize the deed to dishonor seemed for the guest tribe was then 5 Foot Poly Pool Moo roo their boss. environment. Through their Shamans the other party. When righted, the Chaise Pads obligated to serve as host with an 20 only, our rog. 9.97...... * f 23 only, our rog. 7.44...... 9 the Indians tried to understand the accused party could destroy the car­ Cates rattling equal, though preferably superior ving. nature of their physical world along distribution of gifts. 5 Piece ToMo ft Chair Set O^oo Chair Pads qso "The gates are already rattling," said one commission with its spiritual aspects. The As a fourth purpose, the pole com­ staffer a few days after the recommendations were Having a sensitive nature as well memorates a deceased person of Shamans or priests gained sight and as a strong sense of possession, the made. high rank. And finally the totem was Kodak Inotant Film PR10 qst Tubular Vinyl Rewab Kit qq« Obey conceded that the grievance issue would be "the understanding by communicating TIingits often quarrel among used to illustrate TIingit myths. The 100 only, our rog. 8.97...... W 100 only, our rog. 2.07...... 9 9 toughest item to sell" in the entire package, which should with different animal spirits. The themselves. The two-clan balance poles did not actually relate the tale, go to the floor of the House by late September. Shaman often acquired traits similar allows, in fact encourages, revenge Kiddle Sand Chair o go PlasUc Chair Pad but reminded the initiated by depic­ The space recommendation calls for a re-examination to the animal he contacted. All tactics as a means of reaching peace. 50 only, our rog. 2.96...... I ting the characters of the story. The of items like whether the architect’s office should not be TIingits ally themselves with Much threatening and bargaining oc­ animals by identifying their family’s little man often found on top was the Tumblers, 25 oz. Sot of 4 nug Chicken Wire relocated to “lower priority space,” which means that OFF! curs before a compensation is usual­ Regular price of $239 plus taji and refund watchman who warned the people of the score or more of offices the architect now uses in the clan with a particular mammal, fish, ly agreed upon. Another feast to 75 only, our rog. 1.97...... O O 49” 50-n. roll, 2-inch moth ^ 0 0 M t d e p ^ ON ONE FULL 24 TEN OZ. danger. The raising of a pole was ac­ Capitol building might be banished to a distant House of­ or bird which typifies themselves. celebrate usually follows. 150 only, our rog. 9.49...... ■ BOTTLE CASE OF POP SHOPPE SODA. Animal myths also formulated most companied by a potlatch. Often the Hedge Trimmer Ogg fice building. REGULAR OR SUGAR FREE FLAVORS. Personal relationships among the poles were left in disrepair because it 50 only, our rog. 4 .8 8 ...... b Landscape Timbers Valid August 18, 19, 20 only. of their folklore and were a means of TIingits are usually treated with Media is spared teaching youth moral lessons was easier to construct another than 9 It., crooooto dippod. ^ 0 0 dignity and reserve, with no displays to tear down the pole, repair it, and PaHo Pavers r h ^ 150 only, our rog. 9.97...... It was rumored the commission might throw the press TIingit life centers on a delicate of emotion. Punishment within a out of the Capitol building, taking over the galleries now balance. All 13 trib es divide then replace it with an even larger MONEY BACK family is not doled by the parent, but Golden Vigors 18-4-8 allotted on the third floor of the structure. The media, themselves into two basic groups — potlatch. by the maternal uncle, from whom Roll Up Rlindt ooo 25 Ibt., 100 only...... £ however, was spared, although the commission did say As an exercise to help you better 10 only, 6x6, our rog. 9.22...... 0 the ravens and the eagles. Each divi­ the children inherit their wealth. A press rooms in two of the three office buildings might be I GREAT sion is further broken into the clans understand the totem pole’s poten­ woman s rights and influence are oo KSro Lawn Food 23-7-7 y§o put to better use by congressional or committee staffs. identified with animals previously tial. you might try to design your 250 only...... ^ considerable. They regard haste as S There are at least a few commendable proposals FLAVOR mentioned. The hierarchy within own. Which animals best express GUARANTEE unseemly. As a result they are often your character? Can you illustrate a 00 Toddler 2 pc. Short Sat goo among the mostly technical, bookkeeping type clans is not based on birth but upon patient and enduring in work. Yet recommendations. One would limit witnesses before wealth — at one time measured by favorite story by combining its 3 work is considered a necessity with committee hearings to a maximum of 10 minutes to give slaves and ceremonial blankets. The characters? House il trim Latex Clou ja r no innate value, so that they quickly Toddler Summer Pants g go an opening statement. Another would designate matter in worth of these blankets w» increased If so, we hope you will bring it in to 72 only, our rog. 11.94...... ■ turn to other activities when an the ^ngressional Record as having been inserted but not by the frequency of their exchange place on our totem "pole" when we adequate quota has been reached. really spoken on the House floor. between the two groups Honor and reopen again on Sept. 11. The Performer, 9 yr. Durability yor Toddler Tank Tops g go During the summer, TIingits leave 104 only, our rog. 11.94...... ■ Still another would require itemized and centralized quarterly reporting in the Congressional Record of all Rlon’a Sport ft Drose Shirt ^ Auto Seat Cushion gto government-paid study trips by members. Such reporting Happy 1st to ust WeVe celebrating our 1st Anniversary. And Instead of giving us something, weVe giving you something. 50<. Half a buck off a case of 24 10 oz. bottles of PoP Shoppe soda. The soda that tastes as good as Coke, Canada Dry and Schweppes ... but regularly costs Short Sloovo 9/ROO 20 only, our rog. 2.33...... 1 is now done annually and in a manner that expenses are It’s Vacation Time — 100 only, rog. up to 5.99...... ^ spread over several categories making it difficult to you 40 to 50% less than the national bran^. Bring the flftyHoward Cummings. Westerly Ter., both of Blast Hartford, were arrested on Main St. Tuesday at 11:47 p.m. and charged with reckless and endangerment. Jai alai results A patrolman in a police cruiser Original values *16 to *25 heading south on Main St. reported a TUESDAY NIGHT snoni SSetm 12J3 7J3 SJ3 beer bottle was thrown out of a 4-nam S.43 3 il northbound car and struck the itcMm aw 21JI 4.N U M i SJ3 Htmaki m M i a 4-S U7.43 jump , - -sr cruiser. He followed, the car and 4s M 4.M Mseta M 123123 A very good selection for girls arrested the two young men. IWaWi 1-7 Trifsda U l UJ71.33 Pirfscti 71 S132JI DOmi Trihcb 7-l S S$31.H They are scheduled to appear in l-Jsm Ecwwti 1SJ3 123 SJ3 and boys but not all shoes in Common Pleas Court 12 today. I 24nfd Zagd S.43 143 dsM til z m 7.43 L2I IlifiiMa ftwraki 4J3 into happy ‘cords’ ' ■' I A n S.M 143 24 344.43 all sizes raSrpiip 3.33 Farlscta t-2 S127.S3 Michael J. Duggan, 20, of 150 D M 24 $37J3 Trifseta 1-24 35I2J3 with hardware trim Larrabee St., East Hartford, was Nrfseta t-2 $231J3 Trifseta t-24 U147J3 Big sister looks, Fun and games in Rockville arrested Tuesday at 10:09 p.m. in tisisai N m 343 543 143 iN nkknm 1143 543 looking great here for Looking like an astronaut ready to take off in space, Augustus Clifford, 9, of 156 E. Main Martin Park and charged with third- U.33 L33 3.33 1-Mm Zspi 133 degree criminal mischief. 4J3 133 M a 34 55443 sizes 7 to 141 Neat St., Rockville, enjoys a ride on the “Tilt-a-Whirl,” one of the many rides at the 19th annual 4J3 Fsrfseta 14 51SIJ3 Duggan was allegedly breaking 1 34 330J3 Trifseta 14-1 571133 SPEGHL GROUP as a pin dressing Farlscta 3-3 313333 Ton bazaar of St. Joseph’s Church in Rockville. For the adults there are many amusements windows in the Huguenot House, a Trifseta 3-3-2 344153 U m r m 1140 123 4.43 for the 1st day of S43 443 of GIRLS DRESS also, including nightly bingo games. Shown calling out the numbers at right is Leb historical landmark in the park, with school! Zip and tie his bare hands, police said. He was I 341 5.33 5M Dowgiewicz of St. Joseph’s Men’s Club. The bazaar will continue through Saturday. Besides 11.43 533 M i a 13 537.43 back tor perfect given first aid and released on a $250 7.03 Psrfseta 51 513341 SHOES the rides and games it features refreshments, including Polish specialties such as D M 1-7 343.03 Trifseta 514 551143 nonsurety bond for court appearance flattering tit. 100% homemade pierogi and golumbki. (Herald photos by Dunn) Pirfseta 1-7 310343 OEnKTI Values to •23°‘ Sept. 12. Trifseta 1-7-5 3525.33 2-Ors^ farrsos 1043 543 441 cotton corduroy. nm 1-Jstanarrs 343 4.33 34sm m 11.43 7.33 7.33 7.31 W lOvaaca Mar The colors best for Gordon N. Macleod, 30, of Lon­ ^ 2 a ^ 1243 1743 M i a 2-1 547.33 t4rsMiLssNS( 1143 Firlseta 2-1 511113 back-to-schooll donderry, N.H., was arrested at a Q M 3-5 351.33 Trifaeta 2-1-3 51.14133 Manchester Parkade Only parking lot off Main St. after mid­ Mseta 3-5 325343 TWLfTI •15 Sewer swap approved for industrial park Trifseta 3-54 331243 IMaai Guandca 23.43 1133 123 night Tuesday morning and charged son 1-ZMea AratM 4.43 143 with public indecency. 7-Mw Cmtsm 11.33 5.33 533 4-Jsm$ M 5.33 Honoring an agreement made with James Throwe said he believed the S M sJn iir 103 443 M i a 14 53113 develop the land industrially, accor­ tions on the type of sewage into the divisions. Divisions for the race will He appeared in court Tuesday. Manchester several years ago, the only problem in handling the sewage 34M Zs^ 343 Fsrfscta 51510143 ding to Throwe. final agreement with Manchester. be as follows: Men’s Junior (17 years Q M 57 337.33 Trifseta 514 513170 p e o p l e South Windsor Sewer Commission from the industrial area would be if Commission member Lincoln Psrfscta 75 317143 HTTOMO: 4353 i / old and younger,) Men’s Open (18-39 Steven Ellis, 22, of North Ayers Trifseta 7-53 32132.33 HMU: 5344,351 has agreed to handle the sewage dewatering mechanisms at the treat­ Streeter suggested that an agree­ Road rare signup from the massive Manchester In­ years). Men's Masters (40-49 years). Rd., Coventry, was arrested Monday ment plant fail. If this happens, the ment between South Windsor and Applications are now being Men’s Senior (50 and up), Women’s dustrial Park proposed for the commission would have to seek funds on a warrant charging him with third- Manchester be rewritten to protect accepted for the fourth annual Wap- Junior (20 and younger), and degree burglary and third-degree Buckland area near the town line. for an additional dewatering device Jai Alai entries each town in cases of massive ping Fair Five-Mile Road Race — an Women’s Open (21 and up). criminal mischief. The charges stem South Windsor officials say the pre­ in the next fiscal year, according to development. AAU-sanctioned race held in con­ All runners and their families from an Aug. 8 break into a sent treatment plant can handle the Throwe. OOWt'n'OWN HABTFOHO WEST MARTFOOO CENTER South Windsor will receive about junction with the South Windsor fair. receive free entry to the fair. Mayberry Village home. Hnt FavOi rsAAfStCHESTER PARKADE S»vtSBuRVTOWN 3»MSauRY waste, but Manchester has been The agreement with Manchester — 1 hen OMa 7-2 $46,000 each year in sewer use The race, which will be held Sun­ Requests for applications should be Ellis is scheduled for court Sept. 2 l n a h M 51 asked to foot the bill for an increase that each town accept and process 3 M Ccaiurs 51 charges, as well as $140,000 outlet day, Sept. 11, at 1 p.m., will begin and mailed to Wapping Fair Inc., 12. in the sewer pipe capacity in the sewage from the other if the contours 4 I M la s M t 52 4 M 51 charge before the industrial area end on Rye St. at the fairgrounds. 5 Im; M i a 7 -1 5 E M 151 Chapel Rd. area. P.O.Box 446. South Windsor, 06074. of the land make it more feasible — connects with local sewer lines. Prizes of running shoes will be Additional information may be ob­ 3 E M CM 51 3 A ri 51 Sewer Commission Chairman 7 M M M 51 7 Ram 51 was written before any proposals to South Windsor will also put restric­ awarded to the winner of each of six tained by calling Donald Wojtyna. I CMS hit I 51 I I n a r a 51 5*a Anaca haniea U RMi Area fire calls 514 1-74 514 1-54 521 7TT555 574 Sscairf Piflb 1 Gm M 51 1 M U a a a t 51 1 Eovts 1 Eckm Ksrrs 7-1 2 M I 7-2 2 Ram h a rm 51 2 Vernon educators study meaning of law East Hartford S h n G i M i 51 3 I M k k I 51 SZIahirm 7-1 L%ta “BEING A NEW 4 M S a b M 7 -1 4 JnrSiknta 51 4 h f ln » « a 51 4 Irm A Next month, supervisors and ad­ dicapped. It guarantees all han Tuesday, 11:29 a.m. -Light ballast 5 M harm 51 5 Cm O M a 7 -1 5 Iv a m Lm a 51 ShSsC an ‘arpya’ lumper submitted, to the state, for every stu­ pact this may have," Kerkin said. The federal legislation, however, 3 la o i EaNarr* 51 ministrators in the Vernon school smoking at 1098 Main St. I M i M c a 51 lE a M N h r t a 51 IbriahanOa 51 dicapped students a free, public dent in the special education He said he thinks record keeping is will almost require that each school Tuesday, 3:22 p.m. -Medical call to 27 7EmUaEam 51 rOrafrifimalc 51 7EcfemIapi 51 7 BarrliMar 51 tfiats ribbon system will participate in an in- education. I Jh i OmM i 52 I M M c a 51 I OM ItTh 7-1 I H M I U m 51 program. Morris Court. Sha h k ik Zap! GRANDMOTHER necessary but it has to be balanced Sha Danla nam S h a Z M f in r m service program to make them aware have its own Planning and Place­ SMMTagH Albert Kerkin, assistant school He said he fears school personnel with everything else. ment Team. Vernon has had such a Tuesday, 4:39 p.m. —Medical call to 51-2 2-51 14-3 2-14 524 552 551 554 14-2 551 514 514 557 7-2-3 514 574 trimmed of the requirements of Public Act 94- superintendent in charge of special 56 Smith Dr. TM S h t will have to spend more time on He said Connecticut has had team for the entire school system. 1 M M n 51 liamAntkal 51 51 1 Brrt OM a 7-2 142. education, said the paperwork for the ZZakablM 51 paperwork than they will with similar requirements so probably He said individual educational Tuesday, 5:01 p.m.—Investigation at 98 2fimMP 52 I Oarrm 51 2 I n m M a r 51 This act is new federal legislation 3 M l m a t 51 3 hniMS M 7-2 51 3 hm naiTi 52 MADE ME TAKE A program will be massive. He said a Burnside Ave. students. this state will benefit less from the programs will have to be written for 4 EM 0Mb 51 4 Z a W a U m 51 n i Ftarrs 51 4 Zahh Oarrm 51 dealing with education of the han­ Tuesday, 5:23 p.m. -Medical call to 27 ts 5 Oarrfa Ffanv 51 set of lengthy forms will have to be "We have to be careful of the im­ federal legislation. SMM 51 km IM 52 S Naii ArM 51 each student and the programs must Matthew Dr. O lM yU al 52 I Mnd Oarrm 52 An AralM 7-2 I Eckm Urn 51 A )oy to wear with It s be carried out whether or not the 7hnharm 7-1 7 Rafin hanria 51 m Urn 51 7 M a lArta 51 Tuesday, 5:25 p.m. —Medical call to 23 I laMh fitMttaN 51 I Ecim M a r 51 HTfa M 51 I Mn M 7-1 multi-color ribbon and town receives outside funding. SiAs Anacs hanica SM EmUa harm I EmUa Eemrrs SM Easskia fiasrm GOOD LOOK AT Deerfield Court. He said the funds should be coming Tuesday, 5:32 p.m. —Auto accident at 142 551 54-2 552 52-3 514 52-7 554 r 524 524 524 1-57 551 7-2-3 57-1 button trim! Elasticized Lake residents can see bottom through in 1978, but to start it will 148 Roberts St. back bodice too for only be at the rate of $35 a year for Tuesday, 5:55 p.m. —Medical call to 1 real smooth fitl Easy-to The bottom of Middle Bolton Lake Chandler St. MYSELF” algae. pleased. They can see the bottom of about children swimming in the lake. each child identified as handicapped. in Vernon and Lower Bolton Lake in Tuesday, 6:53 p m.-Medical call to 202 care-for poly/cotton Ahearn said the process killed the lake for the first time in years," He said although the total amount of Bolton can be seen for the first time The reimbursement is supposed to Handel Rd. blend. Asst, colors. thou.sands of small fish but not the Ahern said. copper sulphate spread was below Plainfield results in a long time, residents of both larger ones. be based on the excess cost type of Tuesday, 10:13 p.m. —Medical call to Sizes 7-14. It will Vernon health officials said they the safe level as determined for Marlin Park. areas have reported. Haymes said today that small fish hadn't been up to check the lake yet formula. That is payment for the look great with drinking water by the state, he was costs in excess of what is spent for a Tuesday, 11:40p.m.—Medical call to 16 TUESDAY NIGHT Bolton Selectman Aloysius Ahearn, get trapped near shore but larger but Donald Berger, recreation direc­ TUESDAY MATINEE her favorite shirt afraid there might be a concentra­ Tolland St. TMO: FUT - RUTID t aOST 4 IM mxmt a m - tmck: fmt a lake resident, said Tuesday night ones can swim to deeper water and student not classified as han­ FMT m COMSId) tor who conducted the day camp at tion near the camp. Today, 1:34 a m. —Medical call to 7 F I T 511 (I) or cowl. that the algae control program dicapped. 441 Qan 35J0 I I I 240 5hthck| 2fiN UN IJI wouldn't be affected by the Camp Newhoca on the Middle Lake, Nelson St. 7-M SM 3UI 1140 carried out last week killed about 95 IfrW R 243 241 chemicals. said he thought the water looked He said he borrowed testing equip­ Dr. Les Horvath of the state Today, 2:56 a m. -Medical call to 115 7-tfi QM 2.43 5 0 S n fa n 5 N •11 per cent of the plant growth in the Ahearn said the results of the con­ ment from the Rockville Water and Nutmeg Lane. T K :3 1 i2 T M 4 U 0 clearer. Department of Education will M ia 4U fM 517.33 M U UT put $24tN TriUcb 57-N pUt $4N.1I lake. trol program were apparent in one You can see deeper "but it still has Aqueduct Co. and the area in front of Today, 4:42 a m. —Medical call to 490 Trifseta 557 f k t $22143 provide the in-service program in StCMI 511(1) Tolland St. SECOB 511 (Q Under the guidance of Richard day. a long way to go," Berger said. the camp was determined safe. The 7 - lM H k b 41.N 12N 7 N Vernon to acquaint Vernon school of­ 5 h M t h m L33 343 4.33 "I came to Gloria Stevens with Haymes, staff fish bioiogist with the "People in the lake area are Berger was concerned last week camp ended its season last Friday. Today, 10:16 a m. —Medical call to 5 5NtaHtap IN 4JI ficials with what they have to do. Chipper Dr. 7 - M U SpacU 5 U 133 5NpaSahsU IN a friend. I had stayed slim even state Department of Knvironmental 5 4 r n m itta r L43 T M 31:70 Protection (DEPi, volunteers spread TK:3143 M U 7U put $4740 after two children. But I started M U 711 p it $55.33 TriUcb 744 n U $1IU M copper sulphate in the lakes to help Trifaeta 57-3 aU4 $45173 h h O M 4 U p a l $177.33 hip M U UTpiu U31N to gain. Being a new grandmother alleviate the serious problem of n i l 511(1) TIM 511(11) made me take a good look at th e ta t 441 4.41 243 I M i S tfran , h f 5440 SM I N 5 M U l 1143 513 7-U m i Tm. hp L N 440 myself, which I did not like. **------4.13 5Trsp'i TUa iN T M 3141 "Now through exercise and diet TM: 3 2 il MUU7pUttT2N Bolton endorses h M 3U put $2243 Nrfseb 317 put iSNJO and the care from the Gloria Nrfaeb U3 put $3533 TriUcb 575 pUt $101540 TrifaeU 551 pUt $24343 F0«n 511(0) Stevens technicians, I am trim FOBTI 511 d) 4 4 M r'iC k iU s 1141 7.N 441 rail restoration 5 h B r M <43 143 113 once more and full of energy. I 5WimljRk 540 IN M la n n M 1U3 143 PRACUE'S 5 U « M 5N t - M f i A k n 243 feel like myself again." The Bolton Board of Selectmen has endorsed an effort TH : 3244 T M 3 1 4 I by Uov. Ella tirasso to use $4 5 million in unspent federal CHARCE hUaU 311 put $32.43 (MU4MpUt$2IN Betty Adrain Psrfacta U 3 put $5443 NrUcb U l put $3141 highway money to rebuild the Willimantic-to-Manchester INVITED Trifscb 551 put $22143 TriUcb 344 put $10541 railroad line. FVn 511 JC) Mrs. Adrain lost 20% pounds and F n 511(1) 5 M t a i Tib LN 4 .N 2N Selectman Aloysius Ahearn, who as a state represen­ K h c t a ih f 143 133 I H 7-fm PM 4.N IN 17% inches in three months at MANCHESTER PARKADE MAIN ST. 1- Tskf M 13.33 743 5hUs'ilUkUs IN tative fought removai of the rails in 1975, won the Board 7-Zippr Ian 1.33 TM 32:1$ Gloria Stevens. of Selectmen's approval of his position Tuesday night MANCHESTER MANCHESTER T)K:3244 M U UT put $44N M U lU put $34.33 NrUcb U7 put $SLN "This railroad should not have been lost in the first P M a U 1 put $111.33 TriUcb 57-5 pUt $IN.N Trifscb 51-T put $73143 place, " Ahearn told other members of the board. "It was $071 T M U m s . (C) nmi TMB COM (I) a tragedy." 2- U M M 23.33 543 443 24iVihUW 4.N IN 241 Is wearing our t - F M i b U r 441 143 74s h I 1140 LN Replacing the 23 miles of rail, which ran through l - M M 4.33 5terp«i 2M Bolton Notch, will provide an east-west freight line for Because TM :4I43 TMN’JI brushed denim hWUa 2U put $5121 MU2l3pUt$nN Connecticut and will provide the potential for future Fsrfseb 2AI put $3143 NrUcb UT put $3LM Jumper passenger service, Ahearn said Trifscb 2-51 put $471.43 TriUcb 2-74 pUt $11140 $ ran 511(0) a m 511 (Q INTRODUCTORY OFFER The right-of-way is now owned by the state. The tracks 14MUMA 1740 til IM 1 ■mill UN IM 440 were torn up and sold in 1975 because the line hadn't been 54ata I M 3.43 443 7 4 M M 1240 IN A*At t A A ll llParticipating Participating Salons Salons thWsOsrUi lU l-lN«m IN used for .several years, state transportaHon officials .said. T K 3245 1M3244 t hkriUa 115 put $2440 UM ur ...... Ahearn, who drafted a letter to (!ov. Crasso from the E - Soft poly/cotton denim 6 N rUsb 317 tOTN FsrUeb IIS pUt $5240 Bolton selectmen, said he was concerned with Trifscb 1-54 put $431.11 TriUcb 57-1 tNM.ro A-llne jumper. Neat statements made by regional loaders — particularly BORI 511 (t) Ban 510 (» IF YOU DONT AQREE CALL ME: “Frank Pragua 5N apTki U N 140 241 luMMOiNmineu w eeks for $ 2 5 tucks; print trim and Richard Suisman of Hartford - about the rebuilding U h a 'i Hna 240 240 5 M n lirt LN LN LN proposai I T M t h i 240 5hhfUr1p 4N LN 6 UNLIMITED VISITS I ties. All just waitin’ THE: 3145 lU 'i I M LN "The Towns of Bolton, Vernon, Andover and hUUb4tf pUtUM TM tlN for her to pop on over Nrfseb 411 put $14.40 hhUUUIpUilUl Fun Exercise Plan * No Contracts to Sign Manchester are members of the Capitol Region as much NrUab IN pUi 0.N her favorite cowl Trifscb 551 put $11141 Diets Compiled Exclusively by Our Dietician as Hartford or East Hartford or Bloomfield," Ahearn s m 510 (Q TriUab 551 pUt INN or Turtle. Navy. AIL tbMU UN L4I IN ■nilMBCNHdl letter said. No Disrobing "* Individual Programming \m T-MTs PU khhr t J I I N 5 M M 1U AM m Sizes 7-14. "The potential for freight service and eventual 5 b | 0 U 121 im m FaSm ItN IN TH:3144 5QUCi In 7N passenger service which could be provided by restoring hUUa UT put $3240 TM30N •14 rail service along this right-of-way is enormous and of Nrfseb UT pUt $1NN hkhu Ur pM IIOIN Trifscb 57-3 pUt $21141 Nrinb III put ItMN critical importance in this era of energy shortages, " the TriUNi 5T-3I pit $47IN NWE ID Ton 511 (S) letter said 5aaaUilir1 4.N 2N IN TORI I 511 1- h M U n IM 240 lU M i r u m NHU Connecticut has a total of about $260 million in federal 5 U ‘i h h I n 5 N 14RhUi ILN LN LN Interstate highway "trade-in " funds which may be used CALL ME COLLECT (203) 423-0411 TM: 3141 IN.Hanmp LN LN h u u u lU put $140 S hpinM IN for transportation projects in the region. Cov Crasso has Nrfseb U l put $12N 1M31N Trifscb 51-5 put $3I4.N hkhUUIpUttlN met with federal officials about the railroad rebuilding NrtnblNpUl^ anemi5ii(R| TriUcb 1-51 put $1H70 The Providence & Worcester Railroad, the Central CONNECTICUT 5#ralii IJI IN IN Vermont Railroad and Conrail have expressed interest in 2- h ' M n k t iM 441 I N BIM I 510 (Q America's fastait growing system of franchised figure MMI j N 441 5hm hUI 7N U l U l using the Manchester-to-Willimantic line if it can be T M H44 3M 1M IN 7N salons exclusively for women restored. FACTORY AUTHORIZED D M 211 put $11N M J M IN Nrfseb 112 put $2540 1MU47 girl’s shop, downtown Manchester only TriUcb 524 pUt $51241 M U tU pU tH lN ... ■ ^ ...... MnbU4pUI$MN 397 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER 647-9906 Downtown Manchester open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Thurs. 'til 9 vm inm m m m m TriUUi55lprit$lMIN 7-Tf'iMM 1140 IN IN Vernon TrI-CIty Plaza open Mon., Tues. 'til 6; StrideRite' Stri^R ite 5 N h lf ib i I N 240 1M ni5UW 1. BLOOMFIELD 2. ENFIELD 3- Area news today 5 M k m k U N I N IhMI lUI 17N Ul Wed., Thure., Frl., 'til 9; Sat. 'til 5:30 T M U n 7-Tn t« M UO U l 4. MIDDLETOWN 5. OLD 8AYBROOK «- NORWICH DEALER M U TU lU t $21.N 1-IUakMM LN 7. WATERFORD ®- BRISTOL ®- ROCKY HILL on 2B, 3B, 10B & 8-C ScftUFfiES: Sn «U cU 74-55pM I5T21TI TMUN KTTBMttlNl MUSlIpUtttOUl lN M b 5 7 -M put m&N HOURS; MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 9 - SAT. 9 TO 3 ■■U: $2K472 H W ttn a m m i i PAGE FOUR'S — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 Phillies’ margin mounts MANCHESTER------EVENING------HERALD,- Manchester. . wConn., i ui., Wed., TTCU., nuK.Aug, ir.17, u 1977- m — rALilijPAGE FIVE-B NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave edged San Francisco, 3-2, and Royals fail to cool red-hot Red Sox home in the eighth inning. Johnson, who signed a modest Houston downed Atlanta. 4-1. National League Reds 5, Padres 1 contract with the Philadelphia Cul>» 6, Pirates 5 BOSTON (UPI) - Mark victory over Kansas City. Seaver didn't do so badly himself The 6-foot-3 fireballing righthander The homer, coming in the fourth in­ who fiddled around and walked two ly went after Bird. Hobson opened it Phillies his spring after A throwing error by second The win was the fifth straight for the Braves and previously he was an baseman Rennie Stennett enabled as he spun a five-hitter in posting his Littell pitched a complete struck out eight and allowed only ning following a double by Jim Rice batters Monday before finally getting with a single. After Dwight Evans Boston, their 16th in their last 17 and a single by George Scott, gave playing two years in Japan, All-Star performer for the Baltimore Bobby Murcer to score the winning sixth victory in eight decisions since game in the eyes of his four balls out of the infield including the final out in a 2-1 victory over the sacrificed him to second base, Hob­ games, and kept the American the three hits. Only a fine job by Boston a 3-2 lead. Kansas City had Tuesday night highlighted a Orioles. Yet, he believes had he not run in the 15th inning as the Cubs joining the Reds on June 15. Dan manager,'but fortunately for Royals. "I just had to remind myself son took third on Denny Doyle's in­ League East leaders 3 1/2 games in gone ahead in the third inning on a spent those two years in Japan snapped a five-game losing streak Driessen and Pete Rose supported Boston starter Don Aase and Hob­ to stick with what I do best.” field single and Burleson then singled five-run eighth inning with a the Boston Red Sox it didn’t front of second-place Baltimore. single by Frank White, an RBI double (where he earned over $100,000 a and ended the Pirates' six-game win­ Seaver, 13-5, with home runs. son’s clutch homer kept Boston in the "That’s the Campbell we know,” sharply to right. Fred Lynn followed pinch-hit, two-run triple that add up to nine innings. by Tom Poquette, and a run-scoring year) he might not be in the big ning sfreak. Murcer singled, moved “I didn’t want him to go any game. chirped Zimmer. with a sacrifice fly for an insurance carried the Phillies to a 7-5 single by Amos Otis. run. leagues today. to second on a fielder’s choice then Dodgers 3, Giants 2 Littell, a Kansas City relief further,” explained Herzog about his “It wasn’t a bad pitch either,” said Zimmer also had praise for his triumph over the Montreal The Royals had tied the score, 3-3, "Bird’s been doing a hell of a job, Johnson said, "I was getting lazy, scored when Stennett, after fielding Dusty Baker’s two-out, run-scoring specialist making his first start of yanking Littell. "He threw 84 pitches Hobson of his homer, only the fifth team's recent hitting, which hasn’t in the seventh on a Cookie Rojas until tonight,” said Herzog. "You Expos. complacent. When 1 was still with Gene Clines' slow grounder, threw single capped a two-run ninth inning the season, cooled off the red-hot Red in six innings and that was enough.” off Littell in the past two years span­ been as powerful as earlier in the single and a White double. Boston season, but has produced when it has can’t do it every time. Campbell did The victory was the 13th in a row Atlanta, the last half of the season wildly past third base attempting to that won it for the Dodgers. A two- Sox for six innings Tuesday, allowing "1 think everybody in our dugout ning 183 innings. "It was a good fast­ for the Phillies and enabled them to they asked me to play first. I hurt my just three hits, including a three-run Manager Don Zimmer went to his counted. his, though. That’s what he’s getting nail Murcer. Bill Robinson hit a pair base error by third baseman Bill was relieved when Littell didn't ball down, but I stayed with it good.” bullpen ace Bill Campbell, now 12-7, paid for.” stretch their NL Blast Division lead leg a bit and then my arm and I of homers for the Pirates. Madlock allowed the tying run to homer by Butch Hobson. "There have been games when come out for the seventh,” said Rick "I guess it was a pretty good who struck out the final two batters we’ve only gotten six or seven hits, Boston, perfect on its last road trip to 4 1/2 games over Pittsburgh. picked up a little weight. It was very score, followed by Baker’s game­ When Royals Manager Whitey Her­ Burleson, who drove in the winning different over there. Baseball to pitch.” said Littell, "He could justas in that inning and then easily mowed but we’ve knocked in four or five with nine straight wins, was to play "I'm probably the lowest paid guy Mels 5, Cardinals 1 winning hit off reliever Randy Mof- zog went to star reliever Doug Bird run in the seventh inning rally. "We them, is their life. The players run 3asily have popped it up, but instead down the final six Royals’ batters. runs like tonight.” the first of two games in Milwaukee on this team.” said Johnson, "but The three players acquired from fitt. Derrel Thomas homered for the in the seventh, Boston quickly didn’t figure on him going nine I'm very happy I'm with the Phillies. eight miles a day. I was in the best tie popped it over the green "You just gotta go out there and After Campbell’s two strikeouts in tonight with Rick Wise, 9-4, Cincinnati in the Tom Seaver trade Giants. jumped on Bird for two runs and a 5-3 because he hadn’t started all year.” monster," Boston's leftfield wall. challenge them," said Campbell, scheduled to face Lary Sorensen, 3-6. I think we have a championship shape of my career.” all played prominent roles in the the seventh, the Red Sox immediate­ team." In other NL games, Chicago edged Mets’ victory. Steve Henderson and Astros 4, Braves 1 In 1972 Johnson established a Pittsburgh, 0-5, in 15 innings, New Doug Flynn each had three hits while Rob Sperring had three hits, in­ major league record for second York trimmed St. Louis, 5-1, Cincin­ Pat Zachry turned in a seven-hit cluding a pair of doubles, to lead the basemen by hitting 43 homers with nati beat San Diego, 5-1, Los Angeles complete game. Flynn also stole Thoughts Astros. Sperring singled to set up Chambliss ends Houston’s first run and doubled home the final run in the eighth. Losing ApLENty pitcher Dick Ruthven hit his first Powering way to crown major league homer for Atlanta. WHA pledges eight clubs Tracy Austin of Rolling Hills, Calif., returns serve with two hairy contest h p d s en route to victory in the finals of the Girls’ National Ten­ nis Championships in Philadelphia. Austin, 14, is one of the All By Len Auster NEW YORK (UPI) - That smooth, classic swing of Chris MONTREAL (UPI) - The 60 international matches. "Right now we re heading towards youngest ever to win the National singles title. (UPI Photo) Chambliss put an instant end to perhaps this year’s hairiest % baseball game. "Although I really don’t have an 80-game schedule for each of our teams and we hope to be involved in doesn't know what teams will anything firm on which teams will Worth the dough? Incredible record Entering the ninth with a 9-4 lead more," said White Sox Manager Bob play where next season, but it operate where, 1 know the WHA will more than 60 international matches Baseball free agents. Since the Tuesday night, Ron Guidry and the Lemon. "We've got to get a pitcher involving all of our clubs.” Jack Nicklaus has an incredible 16 Yankees fell apart. The Chicago does promise at least eight continue to exist,” WHA Board start of the major league season, who can get somebody out.” Chaiman said, at the The financially troubied WHA is Yacht Australia moves major tournament championships to White Sox, possibly the most these novel entities have been on Angela 7, Blue Jaya 2 clubs will play an 80-game scrambling to reorganize following his credit. But does anyone know the explosive hitting team in the majors, opening of the league’s two-day an­ peoples minds. The immediate ques­ Gil Flores, Thad Bosley and Bobby Golden Bear also has placed second scored six times and were robb^ of regular schedule with possibly nual meeting Tuesday. the ’s rejec­ tion is after this year’s results, what Bonds drove in two runs apiece to another 14 times in these prestigious three more runs when Lou Piniella tion of WHA proposals for a merger one step closer to Cup will happen to the next crop of those back the combined three-hit pitching last week. who played out their option. events. Nicklaus had the cham­ jumped over the right field fence to of Paul Hartzell and Dave LaRoche. "We ll start with the six teams that To Boston fans, the free agent pionships in the Masters and British catch Richie Zisk's apparent home Marinera 3, Tigera 2 tried to get into the NHL,” said Open slip away to Tom Watson, run with two men on. Sports briefs NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - A French claiming the Aussies failed to market and the price was well worth Bob Stinson's two-out, two-run Hatksin. The New York Yacht Club Race it. Super reliever Bill Campbell, who placing second, and was third in the Not expecting to even bat in their homer in the sixth helped the get out of the way and the recent PGA Championship. half of the ninth, the Yanks found He said the (Juebec Nordiques, Ed­ decision that France I was at Committee must name the top almost got booed out of town the first Mariners break a nine-game losing Australians hinting the smash-up was American boat by Sept. 8. For a mere mortal, that would be a themselves down 10-9. Thurman monton Oilers, Jets, fault in a yacht-crunching month, has been sensational. He’s intentional. fantastic record. But for Nicklaus it Munson led off with a walk and was Houston Aeros, New England collision has assured Australia been a big reason for the Bostonians Dickey inkt pact Acquire rights "They made no attempt to avoid was less than expected. It’s been two quickly sacrificed to second by Whalers and Cincinnati Stingers will success. [American League TAMPA BAY, Fla. (UPI) - The of a berth in final trials to pick the collision and one considers it may years since the Ohio State grad has Piniella. Chambliss then stroked a SAN DIEGO (UPI) - The San form the nucleus of the league and he On a more low level plateau, Texas Green Bay Packers went through two a foreign challenger for the have been the reverse, " said Alan won a m ajor title but isn’t it Randy Wiles offering deep into the Diego Chargers Tuesday announced was hopeful of two more entries from must be extremely pleased with streak. Glenn Abbott raised his brutal workouts in the warm, humid either Birmingham, Calgary or In­ America’s Cup. Bond, the real estate man primarily Boston marvelous the way the crowds have right field seats to finish it. they have acquired the rights to pitcher Doyle Alexander, who left record to 10-7 while rookie Jack Florida weather Tuesday and got backing Australia, retired light end Bob Klein, a veteran dianapolis. An international committee ruled the Yankees after they wouldn’t responded. When he first started out, "I wasn't swinging for two runs,” Morris suffered his first major some good news about their No. 1 Hatskin also indicated that to meet late Tuesday the French’s shouts Bond said it would take days to Nicklaus was the enemy — the one said Chambliss. ”1 was swinging for league defeat. of eight National Football League repair Australia, but technicians one up promise him a permanent spot in the quarterback, Lynn Dickey. who was ruining Arnold Palmer’s a hit. I've been hot and the guys seasons with the Los Angeles Rams. financial requirements each of the failed to give Australia enough war­ starting rotation. Eric Soderholm A'a 7, Indiana 3 The Packers announced that worked under spotlights Tuesday fame and fortune. ahead of me have been hitting well, The rights to negotiate with Klein, clubs was forced to produce a letter ning before a jibe, an abrupt has been a pleasant find for the 1 ^ . Jerry Tabb hit a pair of solo Dickey has signed a series of five night and said she would be in the BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston Over the years, however, golf too.” recognized as an outstanding of credit. He declined to say how maneuver when the rear of the yacht Chicago White S^jc while Billy Smith homers and Manny Sanguillen drove one-year contracts through the 1981 water again by morning. Lobsters defeated the Cleveland crowds have mellowed and grown to "The guy fields his position, hits blocker, were obtained for an un­ much credit was required. cuts across the direction of the wind. at Baltimore and Paul Dade in in three runs to spark the A’s. Vida season. He came to the club in his op­ Sweden's Sverige defeated Nets, 30-26, Tuesday to take a 1-0 lead love Nicklaus. And he, after a rough lefties and never complains,” said disclosed future draft selection, a Claiming the WHA still has strong Earlier, Atlanta Braves owner Ted Cleveland have each made con­ Blue scattered nine hits and struck tion year and so the club signed him Australian boat Gretel II by 53 in their best-of-three first-round Manager Billy Martin of his first Chargers spokesman said. fan support, Hatskin repeatedly said Turner skippered Courageous to two tributions. beginning, has responded most out six to raise his record to 11-15. for this year and four more years un­ many of the teams have had great wins over Enterprise in the opening seconds and evened the score at 2-2. World Team Tennis playoff series. favorably to the fans and media with baseman. "He’s a gentleman on and Kangera If, Brewera 3 The winner of the best of seven Tony Roche, who led the Lobsters, Rollie Fingers has proved he can der the series of contracts. success in sales of season tickets. He of final trials to pick the American tons of class. He had every reason to off the field. You can hit him in any Mike Hargrove hit his third leadoff defeated the Nets' Bjorn Borg, 7-6 in be an effective reliever in any said the collapse of merger plans had defender for sailing’s most coveted semifinal series faces Australia in turn grumpy and reclusive but in­ spot in the lineup — he never com­ home run In the last four games and finals starting Aug. 25. The finals men’s singles, winning the league, being a most pleasant addi­ much to do with this sucess. prize. stead took the opposite tack. plains. ” the Rangers erupted for six runs in winner faces the American winner in tiebreaker, 5-4. tion to the San Diego bullpen crew. Dandridge sold Returns home “Naturally a lot of cities and their American trials continue today as That’s why Nicklaus is a champion. Ohf the pain Chambliss has been deadly for the the second inning when they sent 10 September. Roche teamed with Mike Estep to But for the most part, it appears, the fans were disappointed that we didn’t Courageous battles Independence. Yanks with runners on base. The last batters to the plate. Claudell MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The 90- Gretel II skipper Gordon Ingate defeat Borg and Marty Riessen, 7-5, free agents haven’t been everything join forces with the NHL, but on the Baron Marcel Bich, at France I’s Needs coaches Stunnied Kansas City Royal Fred Patek lies outstretched and is 14 times he's batted with a runner on, Washington finish^ with four hits Milwaukee Bucks said Tuesday they year-old former manager of the New requested a day off today, hoping 15- in men's doubles. envisioned. Gary Matthews caused a he's pounded out 10 hits. other hand many of these fans are hot helm during the accident, said the big stir for the Atlanta Braves even administered to by trainer Jim Dudley after Boston first and three RBI while Alexander have agreed to transfer for cash their York Yankees and Chicago Cubs is knot winds would calm by Thursday Boston opened the match by taking Mike Landolphi, director of "We knew the Red Sox were win­ at the NHL and the day after the an­ move was suggested by George before one game in his new uniform. baseman George Scott (15) fell on him during attempted pickoff hurled his seventh complete game. rights to disgruntled forward Bob back at his home in the suburb of and improve chances for his light-air the women’s doubles, as Martina athletics at Bolton High, is in need of ning," said Chambliss. "They flash nouncement about the failure for the Twist, a Californian tactician. And he hasn’t proven to be the savior play. (UPI Photo) Oriolea 6, Twina 5 Dandridge to the Washington Bullets, Tonawanda today after a hospital boat. Navratilova and Greer Stevens beat a varsity boys’ basketball coach for the scores up on the board. But we’re merger came, a lot of seats were sold as hoped. Rumbling out of the Doug DeCinces singled home Ed­ who are now free to negotiate a con­ slay of nearly three weeks for a "He told me to jibe and then he told A record-setting 110 spectator Marianna Simionescu and Peggy the 1977-78 season and a varsity golf all mature enough to just look at the broken hip. in a lot of cities.” me to hit them,” Bich told reporters. Georgia city says the Braves will coach for the '78 campaign. die Murray with one out in the 13th tract with the former National Two of last year s teams — San boats watched as Courageous won Michel, 7-6. scoreboard and not react to it. There Joseph "Marse Joe” McCarthy Twist could not be reached for com­ stay out of the next free agent Applicants for the basketball posi­ Town slow pitch inning to give the Orioles a triumph Basketball Association all-star Diego and Phoenix — won't operate the first race by 56 seconds on the full But Wendy Turnbull put Cleveland is a team on the field you have to beat over the Twins. Murray led off the In­ forward. was discharged Tuesday from ment. market, and try to build from within. tion should have a bachelor’s degree next season and many of their star 24-mile course and won by 33 seconds temporarily on top by upsetting and you can't be preoccupied about ning with a double and scored one out Millard Fillmore Hospital, where he France Ts wooden bow looked as if Joe Rudi was off to a terrific start from an accredited college or univer­ A Bullets’ spokesman refused to players have already been sold to in an abbreviated second race on a Navratilova in women’s singles, 6-3. another game.” later when DeCinces lined a single to had been admitted July 27, following a one-foot bite had been chomped out with California but Bobby Grich and sity and have some coaching confirm or deny the Bucks' an­ other clubs. seven-mile course. Boston took the lead again as Estep "It s never easy to lose but this center off Twins' ace reliever Tom a fall at his home. of it and Australia suffered damage Don Baylor have proven all- experience at either the scholastic or nouncement, but scheduled a "We ll have to come to some sort "Starting behind was our biggest and Stevens defeated Riessen and one's got to grab you a little bit Johnsdn. “major” news conference for The hospital said McCarthy, a to six aluminum panels and a support American flops. Grich has been out collegiate level. Applicants for the Softball tourney of a dispersal arrangement to take error and we were just a teeny bit Turnbull in mixed doubles, 6-3. Wednesday morning. Dandridge was member of baseball’s Hall of Fame, beam in her hull. slower all the way around," said The two teams will face off again most of the season with a bad back golf post are a sk ^ to have some care of the balance of the other which required surgery and a not available immediately for com­ had undergone a 2 1/2 hour operation Both boats limped around the Enterprise skipper Lowell North, a in Cleveland Thursday. If necessary, coaching experience. Landolphi asks players, " Hatskin added. pressing Baylor was virtually useless Jimmy Fund promotion ment. to repair damage to the hip. course and Australia trounced San Diego, Calif., sailmaker. a third match is scheduled in Boston prospective candidates forward their begins Thursday until a recent surge. France by nine minutes, 46 seconds “ I think we had a tiny edge on them Friday. resume and letters of reference to In one of the most lopsided defeats in upwind; our crew work was flawless Second-round action begins Satur­ San Diego has admitted disappoint­ him at Bolton High, 72 Brandy St., By LEN AUSTER attracts crowd of 700 12-meter racing history. and our sails were just great,” said day against the winner of the New ment in Gene Tenace and Cleveland Bolton. Herald Sportswriler Both sides formally protested, the Turner, York-Indiana series. certainly can’t be happy with pitcher JV elve teams representing six leagues will be entered in the Town swim meet staged Wayne Garland, who has lost more Bits and pieces Despite the threat of rain, a crowd of 700 turned out for the than he’s won. The addition of Don Town Slow Pitch ’B’ Division Softball Tournament that begins 14th annual Jimmy Fund promotion last night at F'itzgerald 1977 Greater Hartford Open winner Held yesterday at This Is a good time of Gullett and Reggie Jackson to the Thursday and concludes Aug. 25. Play will be double elimination. Field. 50 breast: 1 Nightingale 25 free: 1 Herb Haller, 2. Bill Kratzert had a respectable finish Verplanck Pool was the :43 5. 50 breast: 1 Ken the year to make some Yankee roster has not put a "lock” Champs and runners-up from the Mark Cantin, 3. Jeff Schunder Wojnarowski, 2. Clifford. 3. changes around your at the PGA Championship last In the softball doubleheader, the had two hits each for the all-stars 10th annual Townwide 12 and under :24.8. on the AL East pennant as many Dusty, Eastern, Rec, Nike, Indy and Over at Robertson, CBT Blue op­ Tanner :37.9. home. Sell those extra week...Dave Thomas and Paul Feline League All-Stars upset slate with seven others adding one each. too I.M : 1. Tammy 25 back: 1. Haller :32.2. predicted. Jackson, in fact, may be Charter Oak Leagues are entered. poses Telephone at 6 o'clock and Swim Meet with 51 events 50 fly: 1. Butler, 2. Clifford, items with a Classified INSULATE NOW ASA champs Manchester Softball Gail Shimaitis socked a solo homer Peracchio out of Manchester Country contested. Nightingale, 2. Laurie Darna 25 breast: 1. Haller, 2. Can- heading out of the Big Apple after a Runners-up in each league was Looking Glass vs. Highland Park in Club, 8-6, and in the nightcap Channel 1:33.6. 3. Wojnarowski :32.2. ad. Club failed to qualify for the final two for MSC with eight others hitting Results: tin, 3. Marcus Matena :32.3. most tumultuous season in which he decided by a playoff between the se­ the 7; 15 nightcap of first night action. 30 whipped the WTIC Titantics, 17-9. safely. 13-14 bracket 9-10 bracket and we will take rounds of the Insurance Youth Golf Girls: was in the middle of just about every cond and third place finishers in Six games are slated Friday night The Feline all-stars fell behind, 4-0, Phil Hall and Tony Edwards were 8 and under 50 free: 1. Jerry Tucker, 2. 25 free: 1. Mike Hutchinson, controversy possible. Classic at Silverado Country Club in regular season play. with Nike Field, Fitzgerald and Denise Plante, 3 Liz Campion 2. Ricky Bloking, 3. Mike S' ••■— "SI Napa, Calif. Thomas had rounds of 87 before coming back with tworuns in the batting stars for Channel 30 while 25 free: 1. Sharon Lauzon, 2 10% off the price. Are these instant rich performers The teams en te r^ and their league Robertson sites of two games each at the second inning and breaking it Bob Dunn and Ted Dalaku paced Paige Lepak, 3 Michelle Can- 35.4. Ogren :17.5. anci 77 and Peracchio had cards of 90 50 free: 1. Ann Morrison, 2. Starting August 30 worth the dough? Several clubs are affiliation is as follows: Dusty — 6 and 7:15. The four first night losers open with a six-run third frame. WTIC. tin 210. 50 free: 1. Randy and 87, The cut was 158...Seven collide at Nike with the two Liz Goldberg, 3. Marcy Nightingale, 2. Hutchinson, 3. | T iNSTAivr having second thoughts. The general North United Methodist, CBT Blue; Claire Fazzina's three-run homer The big winner over-all was the 25 back: 1 Lepak, 2 Call today for FREE estimate impression is that a Rawly Eastwick Americans made the North Eastern — Tierney’s, Looking Glass vanquished a second time sent to the Lauzon, 3 Sharon Sloan 24.2 McDonald :32.5. Kent Michaud :38.8. MATCH IV capped the big explosion. Jimmy Fund. HINUr TOtlOOOO IMSTANTlV American Soccer League all-star sidelines. 50 back: 1. Tucker, 2. Lee 25 back: 1. Bloking, 2. Joe VOU* CHAMCII 01 )IIN«>«tg CASH «■! and a Dave Kingman will go on the II; Rec — Turnpike TV, ITirifty’s Mary Gracyalny and Lori Hansen 25 breast: 1. Lauzon, 2. msTANTty •(M IR IHAM I liil team. Identification with homegrown Anne Fogg, 3. Campion 45.1. market but the takers will be few and Package; Nike—Acadia Restaurant, The tournament after the weekend Lepak, 3 Cantin 30.1 Fitzgerald, 3. Marc Tanguay 647-9621 stars is the only way pro soccer will 9-10 50 back: 1. Beth McDonald, :23.9. far between. Cherrone’s Package; Indy — Bob & off resumes Monday night with five 2. Marcy McDonald, 3. Mary makhI w truly be a success in this country. games scheduled, two at 6 and 7:15 at 25 free 1 Jeanne Lemieux, 25 breast: 1. Michaud, 2. Maybe the owners are wising up. Marie s Pizza, Telephone Society; Gallagher :37.6. $ 10,000 InsulCorp 2. Trisha Cunlilfe, 3 Laura Nightingale, 3. Ogren :24.1. TIM TMOUIAMe and Charter Oak — Manchester (5il Robertson and three at 6, 7:15 and Sloan 17 7 50 breast: 1. Goldberg, 2. 25 fly: 1. Nightingale, 2. can win ENEPOV CONBEPVATiaN ENQINEEPB Heat, Highland Park Market. In each 8:30 at Fitzgerald. Standings 50 free: 1 Tracy 0 Brian, 2. Gallagher, 3. Mary Jordan Hutchinson, 3. Bloking :20.0. BBB HILUARO BT. / t case, the first mentioned took league With the field narrowed, action :43.7. 11-12 bracket $ 1 ^ 0 0 0 $10,000 MANCHEBTER , CT. O S O A O Tina Lislro, 3. Pally TWTWbWW TtMTMWIUS continues Tuesday night with two 50 fly: 1 Marcy McDonald, honors. Gallagher 37 9 25 free: 1. Larry Tanner, 2. ■nMMpfayt«arMtlt(«d j Fifth place tie Tournament play begins Thursday games each at Robertson and National League 2. Morrison, 3. Carol Mumford Sean Sullivan, 3. tie John m i l M AMIR roM m il • tradamani o> B o rw . Inc ' 25 back: 1. Cunliffe, 2 Ommat wiwaHBwn ••• night at two sites, Fitzgerald Field Fitzgerald. All contests next American League Lemieux, 3 Sloan 24 4. :38.1. McLaughlin, Eric Gauvin Kant 14 and under :16.3. and Robertson Park, with two games Wednesday and Thursday will be at W L Pet. GB East 25 back: 1 0 Brian, 2. Fitzgerald with final night play W L Pet, GB Lislro, 3 Lynn Owen 20.1 too individual medley: 1. 50 free: 1. Tanner, 2. for Nancy Narkon at 6 and 7:15 slated at each. Opening Philadelphia 72 44 . 621 Beth McDonald, 2. Liz beginning at 7:15 with a second game Boston 70 44 .614 HP 25 breast: 1 Lemieux, 2. Gauvin, 3. Gahan Fallone niN UP TO II ooo< night slate at Fitzgerald pits Thrif­ Pittsburgh 69 50 . 580 4Va 0 Brian, 3 Gallagher 22 6. Goldberg, 3, Liz Campion :38.5. ty’s vs. Cherrone’s at 6 o'clock with scheduled at 8:30 if necessary. Chicago 65 51 .560 6 Baltimore 68 49 .581 3W 1:21.2. 25 back: 1. Tanner, 2. David Tied with four others in fifth place five strokes off the pace In case of rain, games will be New York 67 50 . 573 4W 25 (ly: 1 Gallagher, 2. n St Marie’s against Oil Heat in the St. Louis 65 54 . 546 8W Llstro, 3 Shelly Johnson :20 0 too free: 1. McDonald, 2. Zaremba, 3. Sullivan :22.4. GENERAL MOTORS AUTO REPAIRS after the first round of the Connecticut State Women’s Amateur 7:15 nightcap. played the following night. Detroit 54 62 .466 17 Anne Morrison 1:09.0. E Montreal 53 65 .449 20 11-12 bracket 50 breast: 1. Gordon iHi ■ ■ in?. VCOtfWUCMO Cleveland 53 64 .453 18W 15-18 bracket Golf Championship is Nancy Narkon. New York 49 68 .419 23‘/i / Fallone, 2. John McLaughlin, Milwaukee 52 70 .426 22 25 free: 1 Ijurie Duma, 2, Narkon, playing out of Manchester Weal Giselle Plante, 3. Sue Krupp 50 free: 1. Kim Noone, 2. 3. Joe Gallagher :47.0. • im E T E lECHIUKIIL SERVICE Toronto 40 75 .348 30W Carolyn Kuklsh, 3 Shelly Country Club, fired an 82 at Lyman Country Club was one stroke behind W L Pet. GB :17,5. 50 fly: 1. Gordon Fallone, 2. West Valentine .32.0. Gahan Fallone, 3. Zaremba Meadow Golf Club in Middlefietd to with a 78 with Barbara Young and Los Angeles 72 47 .605 50 free 1 Tammy W L Pet. GB Nightingale. 2 Plante 35 6. 50 back: 1. Valentine :50.2. • liOLLISION REPMRS trail first round leader Gail Appell, Lois Dagle tied for third with rounds Cincinnati 61 58 .513 11 Noone, 3. Kukish 39.7 HEADQUARTERS Richards gains Minnesota 68 51 .571 25 back: 1. Darna, 2. Sue 12 and under 1975 champ, who carded a four-over- of 79. Houston 57 63 .475 15‘/> Krupp, 3. Karen Krupp :22 9, 50 fly: 1. Valentine, 100 individual medley: 1, par 77. Play in the 54-hole event continues San Francisco 55 66 . 455 18 Chicago 66 50 . 569 Vk 25 breast 1 Plante, 2 Noone, 3. Kukish :37 7 Gordon Fallone 1:37,2, for •iirro PAIITII6 Laura Vautrain of Wallingford today and runs through Thursday. San Diego 53 70 .431 21 Texas 66 50 . 569 Desiree Pina, 3. Sue Krupp Boys 13-14 bracket temporary stay AtlanU 41 76 .350 30 Kansas City 64 51 .557 2 23.2. 8 and under 50 free: 1. Jeff Cantin, 2, genuine California 58 58 .500 8W Bob Fitzgerald. 3. Rhys • LOW GOST SERVICE RENTALS Tuesday's Results Seattle 49 72 .405 20 Jacobs :33.4. NEW YORK (UPI) — Dr. Renee Richards has won the latest Oakland 44 73 .376 23 50 free: 1. Art Libbey, 2, MBs scheduled Brieft round in a court battle to participate in the upcoming United Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 5 Fernando Santana, 3. John Houston 4, Atlanta 1 Tuesday's Results Basketball • G EM IK GM PARTS Weather permitting, the States Open Tennis Tournament. Oakland 7, Geveland 3 Barry :32.5. third and decisive game Philadelphia 7, Montreal 5 50 back: 1. Cantin, 2, Bob Holmes sidelined State Supreme Court Justice Cincinnati 5, San Diego 1 Boston 5, Kansas City 3 Fitzgerald :43.5. in the Twilight League Alfred Ascione Tuesday issued tion in August 1975, has played in New York 5, St. Louis 1 Baltimore 6, Minnesota 5 sl.NKIII I lo se rs with 23 and 13 • FACTORY TRAINED MECHANCS 50 breast: 1. Larry Krupp, 2, playoff semifinal LATROBE, Pa. (UPI) - The Los Angeles 3, San Francisco 2 California 7, Toronto 2 Paul Groves netted a iiiai kers respectively a temporary injunction barring several women’s tennis tour- Santana :41.8. WE lERWCE AU RENERAL MOTORt CARS AND TRUCKS? Pittsburgh Steelers announced naments, and claimed the refusal by Seattle 3, Detroit 2 game-high '27 points and between Moriarty's the4kn U.S.ft o tennis Association,___, 50 fly: 1. Fitzgerald, 2. CAU US FOR AN APPOINTMENT Tuesday that defensive tackle Ernie U.S. Open officials to let her compete Today's Games New York 11, Chicago 10 Bob Healy added nine in ''I.MOIt III Barry :46.5. and Bristol will he played the U.S. Open Tournament OR ITOP IN FOR A FREE EOTIMATL Holmes has contacted a virus that was discriminatory. P ittsburgh (Hooker 10-6) at Texas 11, Milwaukee 3 leading MAC to a 63-52 win •loe Bei.ser popped in 13 14 and under • jars, regular & wide mouth tonight at 5:30 at St. may be pneumonia and probably will Committee and the Women’s Today's Games over 'Tull last nigbt at tallies and Walt Bogar and 100 I.M.: 1. Larry Krupp, 2. In a 13-page decision handed down Chicago (R. Reuschel 15-5) • Lids 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CALL 646-6464| Thom as Seminary in not play in the exhibition game Tennis Association from Houston (Pentz 3-2)) at Altanta Kansas City (Splittorff 10-8) at Charter Oak .lolin Pisch .lohn and Tom Reiser 12 Art Libbey, 3. Fernando San­ in Manhattan, Ascione said the test • rubbers Bloomfield. ap in st the New York Jets Saturday excluding the 42-year-old (Hanna 0-1), N Cleveland (BIbby 9-9), N (17) and Jim McNiekle apiece in leading Raunchy tana 1:23.3. requirement was "grossly unfair, • kettles, etc. night. Philadelphia (Carlton 17-6) at Mon­ New York (Figueroa 11-8) at (12) paced Tull Kelalions to a 63-50 100 free: 1. Libbey, 2. Bristol won the first transsexual from the competi­ discriminatory and inequitable, and The Steelers said Holmes was violative of her rights.” treal (Bahnsen 6-5), N Detroit (Arroyo 6-12), N Walt Adamy pumped in triumph over Jr. Athletic Krupp, 3. Jeff Cantin 1:14.3. game, 4-0, with the MBs tion because of her inability to 15-18 bracket stricken this morning at the training In granting her request for the in­ San Diego (Shirley 6-15) at Cincin­ Boston (Wise 9-4) at Milwaukee 17 points and John llaslelt Cluh Brian Moran had a scoring an 8-2 win to 50 free: 1. Bob Butler, 2. camp here and taken to Latrobe pass a sex chromosome test. junction, the court noted, "It seems nati (Soto 2-2), N (Sorensen 3-6), N 20 in leading the Bears to a game-high 29 points for the Bob Tanner, 3. Joe Clifford 877 MAIN STREET ...... 843-4428 CARTER knot it. The winner ad­ Hospital. He was later transferred to The U.S. Open, held at clear defendants knowingly in­ New York (Koosman 8-13) at St. Seattle (Mitchell 0-4) at Minnesota 77-54 win over the losers with Damian :27.4. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER vances to the best three- Divine Providence Hospital in Forest Hills, starts Aug. 31, Louis (Forsch 14-5), N (Zahn 11-9), N Kingsters. John Koepsel Purcell chipping in with stituted this test for the sole purpose 50back: 1. Butler, 2. Tanner FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF STORE 1229 RIRIN ST. MANCHESTER Pittsburgh where team physicians San Francisco (Barr 11-9) at Los Toronto (Lemanezyk 10-10) at and John H’eeney paced the eight tallies of-five finals. Dr. Richards, an ophthalmologist of preventing plaintiff from par­ :34,7. can observe him more closely. who underwent a sex change opera- ticipating in the tournament.” Angeles (Sutton 10-7), N Texas (Briles 5-4), N PAGE SIX-B • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Aug. 17. 1877 MANCHBISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B (1) the name and address of the applicant. sexual and genital areas, as defined in Sec. 24-16(a). A separate N*(p W t n f d 13 Htip WanM 13 Prfvata InatrueOona LEGAL NOTICE (2) that the applicant is at least 18 years of age. dressing room for each sex must be available on the premises 7* Nomas For Sal# 33 Homaa For Sala 33 Homaa For Sala (3) such other information as may be necessary in order for 23 Homaa For Sala 33 TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT with individual lockers for each employee. Doors to such SALES POSITION - Straight END SUMMER on a happy the Director of Health to make any determination required by dressing rooms shall open inward and shall be seIfrp. 6464131. tablishments is a business affecting the public health, safety be given in no more than three calendar months, before the stu­ to time. 23 Homes for Sale Training Division Box 619„ COVENTRY - Waterfront shopping. Large rooms, eat-in MATURE PERSON - To work son, Monday through Friday. 24 — Lots-Land for Sale SEVEN ROOM ALUMINUM — Wading River, New York. LDMBARDD enjoyment with this three kitchen with appliances, and general welfare. dent shall be furnished with a diploma or certificate of gradua­ (j ) Each permit to operate a massage establishment and each Wednesday through Friday 11:30 to 3. 25 Investment Property SIX ROOM RANCH with new Sided Cape. Full shed dormer, 26 — Business Property 11792. kitchen and ceramic tiled bedroom, year round home generous closet space, Sec. 24-3 DEFINITION tion from such school or institution of learning following the permit of a massagist employed therein shall be conspicuously night and all day Sunday. App­ 27 — Resort Property &ASSDCIATES aluminum siding, storm win­ enclosed back porch, THE DAY'S NOT too short to bath. Firpelaced living room, that features floor to ceiling For purpose of interpretation and enforcement, and uniess successful completion of such course of study or learning: or displayed within the establishment. ly in person at Swiss Colony, 28 - Real Estate Wanted BEAUTY PARLOR-Bolton Realtors S4B-4003 fieldstone fireplace, cathedral dows and doors. Lovely fireplaced living room, wall- (iii) That the applicant, through past experience and training, (k) No massage establishment granted a license under the Manches'hester Paj|;^ade." ' work and be a good parent. ADVERTISING large rec room, plus fourth to-wall carpet, Tw baths, dis­ the context requires otherwise, words and terms used in this or­ Succeed at both as an Avon MtSC. SERVICES location. Fully eijuipped and bedroom. Two car attached ceilings, sunporch, 2-car gar­ landscaped lot. Priced to sell possesses a sufficient knowledge of the theory, practice, provisions of this Ordinance shall place, publish or distribute or 31 Services Offered ready for operation. Asking age and priced only in the at $43,500. Call Peterman hwasher. Call Owner, 647- dinance shall have the meanings ascribed to them as follows: Representative. Excellent — DEADLINE garage. Large treed lot. Only method, profession or work of massage and of anatomy, cause to be placed, published or distributed any advertisement, EXPERIENCED CLERK, 32 Painling>Papering $14,900. Lessengers Sell 64& $fo's. B/W Realty, Inc., 647- Realty & Building Co., 649- 1111, after 5. $40's. No agents (a) "Director of Health” shall mean the Director of Health of earnings. Call now: 523-9401. 33 — Building-Conirecting $39,900. Keith Real Estate 646- pidase. physiology, hygiene and professional ethics such that granting picture, or statement which is known or through the exercise flexible hours. Apply in per­ 34 — Roofing-Sidmg 12:00 noon the day before 8713 423-9291. 4126. 649-1922. 1419. 9404 or 644-6659. the Town of Manchester or his/her lawful designee. son, Pine Pharmacy, 664 39 — Heating-Plumbing publication of a permit to the applicant would not impair the public health, of reasonable care should be known to be false, deceptive or EARN EXTRA MONEY. (b) “Massage" shall mean any method of pressure on or fric­ Center Street, Manchester. 36 — Flooring Deadline tor Saturday and *¥::!WS55: safety, or welfare. misleading in order to induce any person to purchase or utilize 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage tion against or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, Take orders for Lisa Jewelry. Monday is 12 00 Noon Friday. 38 Services Wanted vibrating, or stimulating of external soft parts of the human (2) (i) That the applicant has not been convicted of a felony, any professional massage services. 100% COMMISSION. We have Call for FREE Catalog ^les - Kit on toll free 800-631-1258. body with the hands and, or, with the aid of any object or an offense involving the unauthorized practice of the healing (l) No person shall permit any person under the age of eigh­ room for 2 or 3 Real Estate MISC FOR SALE National Weather Forecast OUR SHELVES ARE EMPTY! teen (18) years to enter or remain on the premises of any 40 Household Goods mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliance, with or arts, sexual misconduct with minors, obscenity, keeping or Salespeople. License & _ PLEASE READ massage business establishment, as massagist, employee or experience helpful. Must be NURSES AIDES - 7 to 3. Full 41 Articles for Sale without any supplementary aids such as rubbing alcohol, residing in a house of ill fame, solicitation of a lewd or unlawful and part time. Apply in Per­ 42 — Building Supplies YOUR AD act, prostitution or pandering, and has not had a permit to patron, unless such person is on the premises on iawful willing to work full time. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs liniments, antisentics, oiis, powders, creams, lotions, We're offering to pay 1007o son, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday 44 — Livestock operate a massage establishment or a massagist permit business. _ Classified ads are taken over ointments, or other similar preparations commonly used in this commissions or you may thru Friday. Blast Hartford 45 Boats A Accessories practice. For purposes of this definition, the use of any aids or suspended or revoked in this or any other state; or (m) No person shall sell, give, dispense, provide or keep, or Convalescent Home, 745 Main 46 — Sporting Goods the phone as a convenience cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided or kept, any choose to work under the con­ 47 _ Garden Products The Herald is responsible lor processes used or offered as supplemetary or incidental to the (ii) That such conviction, suspension, or revocation occurred Street, East Hartford, Conn. 48 — Antiques only one incorreC insertion and alcoholic beverage on the premises of any massage business. ventional 50/50 split. For an above, including heat lamps, hot and cold packs, tubs, showers, at least three years prior to the date of the application. appointment for an interview 49 - Wanted to Buy then only to the size ol the (n) Every person who engages in or conducts a massage es­ NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11 p.m. cabinet baths or steam and dry heat baths, shall be considered a (3) The applicant must furnish authorization to the Director call Stillman Keith of Keith RENTALS original insertion. Errors which part of the "Massage." tablishment shali keep a daily register, approved as to form by Real Estate at 649-1922.. Full time. Experienced only. 52 Rooms for Rent do not lessen the value ol the of Health and to the Manchester Chief of Police, or their the Director of Health, of all patrons with names, addresses and Good starting salary, liberal 53 — Apartments tor Rent advertisement will not be cor­ (c) “Massage Establishment” shall mean any establishment, authorized representatives to seek information and conduct an fringe benefits. Apply in per­ 54 _ Homes for Rent rected by an additional inser­ hours of arrival. Said daily register shall at all times during CERTIFIED DENTAL Assis­ 55 Business for Rent tion by whatever name called, where any person engages in or investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the son, East Hartford (/onvales- — business hours be subject to inspection by ehalth department tant - Full time, 5 day week. 56 Resort Property for Rent LOVELY COLONIAL carries on or permits to be engaged in or carried on any of th< application and the qualifications of the applicant for the per­ cent Home, 745 Main Street, 57 _ Wanted to Rent HUGE CAPE officials, by the police department, and shail be kept on file Reply Box C, Manchester Misc tor Rent activities of massage, as defined in Sec. 24-3(b) of this or mit. The Director of Health and/or the Chief of Police may East Hartford. 58 - With three generous bedrooms, 2% baths, formal with two kingsized bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, for one year. Herald. dinance. AUTOMOTIVE dining and living rooms, beautiful first floor family front to back living room, formal dining room, coun­ require, and the applicant must furnish, any other identification (o) No massage establishment shall be kept open for any pur- Halp Wantad 13 (d) "Massagist” shall mean any person who, for any con­ EXPERIENCED Hair­ 61 Autos for Sate room with fireplace, Immaculate Inside and outi High try kitchen, drat floor den, rec room, breezeway and and information necessary to discover the truth of the matter pdSe on Sunday, nor on any other days between the hours of 62 _ Trucks for Sale sideration, engages in the practice of massage. dresser. South Windsor area. 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale MATURE Babysitter needed $50s. garage, plus a large lot. hereinbefore specified as required to be set forth in the applica­ 11:00 P.M. and 8:00 A.M. (e) "Person" shail mean any individual, and unless the con­ tion. Full or part time. Call 644-2435 64 — Molorcycles-Bicycles for two small boys, weekends. Sec. 24-13 INSPECTIONS between 9 and 5 Tuesday 65 — Campers-Treilers-Mobile 12 to 7 Saturday, Sunday 2 to 8. text clearly Requires otherwise, any corporation, partnership, Full time Cashier Homes association, joint stock company, or combination of individuais Sec. 24-6 Reserve for Future Use through Saturday. Call 649-7804. The Director of Health and the Chief of Police or their to assume store respon­ 66 Automotive Service of whatever form or character. Sec. 24-7 RENEWAL OF PERMITS authorized representatives, shall, from time to time, and no 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease (f) "Outcall Massage Service" shall mean any business, the (a) A permit to operate a massage establishment and a ASSEMBLERS and Coil sibility. Alternating day WANTED - Part time maid less than twice a year, make an inspection of each massage es­ and night work schedule. for motel work. Experience function of which is to engage in or carry on massages at a loca­ massagist permit shall be valid unless revoked or suspended, Winders, must have finger For period ending 7 a.m., Thursday, Aug. 18. During tablishment for the purpose of determining that the provisions dexterity and be capable of Duties will include helping not necessary. Apply in per­ Wednesday night thundershower activity will be indicated in tion designated by the customer or patron rather than at a for one year from the date of issuance. of this ordinance are compiied with. Such inspections shall be (b) Application for renewal shall be made at least 60 days fine work. Will train. Hours manager vwite orders, put Halp Wantad 13 son at 393 Main Street, East the Texas Panhandle and portions of the Southeast. Mostly massage establishment as defined in Sec. 24-3(c). made at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner. No per­ 7:30 to 4 p.m. Apply Able Coil Hartford. before expiration and shall be in the form and manner as away stock, keep store fair weather elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (ap­ Sec. 24-4 PERMIT TO OPERATE mit holder shall fail to allow access to the premises for purpose and Electronics. Howard neat and clean. Some proximate maximum temperatures in parenthesis) Altanta (a) No person shall engage in, conduct, or carry on or permit required for application for the original permit. of inspection or hinder such inspection in any manner. Road, Bolton. (c) Each application for renewal of a permit shall be accom­ experience preferred but 70 (83), Boston 67 (79), Chicago 55 (711, Cleveland 52 ( 68). to be conducted, or carried on, in or upon any premises in the Sec. 24-14 EFFECTIVE DATE s panied by a fee in the amount as provided for the original per­ good attitude important Dallas 74 ( 90), Denver 57 (82), Duluth 44 ( 66), Houston 73 Town of Manchester, the operation of a massage establishment mit. (a) The provisions of this ordinance shall apply immediately REAL ESTATE Career. Earn factor. (88), Jacksonville 74 ( 90), Kansas City 58 (76). Little Rock 71 ATTRACTIVE DUPLEX without first having obtained a permit to operate a massage es­ to any massage establishment which is initially opened, or $15,000-6 annually. Must have a - LPN’a ONLY *32,000 (d) The Director of Health shall renew each permit no later 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Shift (88). Los Angeles 70 (81). Miami 78 ( 89). Minneapolis 49 (70). will buy this older 2 bedroom Colonial with a family 5-5 with three bedrooms, large appllanced kitchens, tablishment from the Director of Health. which is moved to a different location, or which makes physical license or in process. Part New Orleans 74 (89), New York 68 ( 79), Phoenix 78 (95), San than 30 days before expiration upon making such findings as are timers considered. For a con­ 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Shift sized kitchen, new electrical service, 2-car barn style 1 % baths, company-sized living room, separate (b) All applications for permit to operate a massage es­ improvements to its place of business, after the effective date Apply Flora managar, Francisco 54 (76), Seattle 55 (73). St Louis 52 ( 76), tablishment shall be in writing, signed and sworn to by the required for issuance of the originai permit. fidential interview. Ralph Part time or full time. garage and morel heating systems and basements, plus a nice lot with of this ordinance. The provisions of Section 12 shall apply to all Washington 68 ( 72). a three car garage. Low $60s. applicant, and shall set forth: (e) If renewal of any permit is denied, the Director of Heaith Pasek Realtors. 289-7475. BROOKS DISCOUNT Pleasant working conditions, shall notify the holder of the permit in writing, not later than 30 massage establishments from the effective date hereof. All ^nef^ts. (1) the name and address of each applicant. days before expiration of the permit, of the facts and of the massage establishment shall comply with all provisions of this 277 W Mt MIddI* (2) that the applicant is at least IB years of age. ordinance within six months from the effective date. specific section or sections of this ordinance upon which his/her RN’s - LPN’s Turnplk* (3) the propos^ place of business and facilities therein. determination was made. (b) Any person who is employed as a massagist in the Town of Manchaatar nJUKHARD & ROSSETTO, he. VERNOlTfilANOR Situation Wantad 15 BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy (4) the exact nature of the massage to be administered. Manchester as of the effective date of this ordinance shall com­ 649-9196 (5) such other information as may be necessary in order lor Sec. 24-8 HEARINGS, DENIAL OF PERMIT OR RENEWAL ply with Section 24-5 within six months of the effective date. No NURSE AIDES intersection. Large seven 871-0395 room home, large lot. $55,000. 189 WEST CENTER STREET - MANCHESTER the Director of Health to make any determination required by (a) Any person aggrieved by the denial of a permit to operate other person may administer massage without first obtaining a CHILD CARE in licensed a massage estabiishment or a massagist permit or by the deniat home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. this ordinance. massagist permit. COMPANIONS EQUAL HOUSING MLS of renewal of such permit may request, in writing, a hearing laundry outings and overtime (6) two portrait photographs of the applicant at least 2 inches Sec. 14-15 EXCEPTIONS Needed to provide nursing WRITERS - Writers agent OPPORTUfilTY RULTOS before the Director of Health, at which hearing such person needs short stories, artides, services. Manchester. Deb^ VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - by 2 inches and a complete set of the applicant's fingerprints This ordinance shall not apply to any school, hospital, nursing services in private homes bie, 643-1790. 646-2482 Country living in this large which shall be taken by the Chief of Police or his authorized shall be afforded the opportunity to present evidence and argu­ and medical facilities. novels. Reply to Box CC, c/o ment on all facts or issues involved. home, sanitarium, operating in accordance with the iaws of the Manchester Herald for com­ FOR THAT CHANGE OF PACE Colonial with a beautiful view. representative. State of Connecticut, nor to any person holding a valid cer­ Consideration given to plete information. Family room, patio, first floor (b) The Director of Health shall, upon receiving a request for preference of days and Come join us In the excitement ol Downtown Harttord. (c) Each application shall be accompanied by a fee of $500 000 a hearing under subsection (a), schedule a hearing not iater tificate or license to practice the healing arts or to practice laundry, four good sized hours — 4 to 40 hours Challenging lull time sales opportunities are available bedrooms. Buy now and pick which shall not be refundable, to defray the cost of administra­ than fifteen days from the date of actual receipt of the request podiatry, physical therapy, midwifery, nursing, dentistry, dental DELIVERY AND Stock BUSINESS a SERVICE tion. hygiene, or optometry or to engaged m the occupation of a available weekly. Live-in Clerk. Full time, steady Immediately In our Downtown store. Experience □ EDUCATION your own pamt and carpet and shall notify all parties of the time and place thereof. companions also needed. employment for neat preferred. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply colors. Call Peterman Agen­ (d) The Director of Health shall issue a permit to operate a (c) The Director of Health shall render a decision within 10 barber, hairdresser, or cosmetician under the laws of the State massage establishment upon findings: of Connecticut, provided, that the activities of such person are Malpractice coverage, appearing person. Must have cy, 649-9404, or 644-8659. days of the dale of a hearing held under subsection (a) excellent driving record, good (1) All requirements concerning operation and facilities confined to those for which the certificate or license is granted, bonding, and working- Privala Inatrucllona IS men's compensation pro­ references. Hourly rate above SAGE ALLEN & CO. INC. described in this ordinance will be compiled with as of the effec­ Sec. 24-9 REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF PERMIT nor, to any person lawfully acting under their supervision or minimum to start. Advance­ (a) The Director of Health may revoke or suspend any permit control, nor shall it prohibit the furnishing of assistance in the vided. 900 Main at., Hartford, Ct. REMEDIAL READING and tive date of the permit. ment based on ability. Aply Paraonnal Dapartmant Intarvlaw Houra: math; individualized work •CEHTURY 21* to operate a massage establishment if he/she finds: case of emergency. Manchester Tobacco and Can­ (2) Compliance with all other statutes, codes or ordinances AID & ASSISTANCE Monday through Friday 10 to 3 m, (lst-8th grade) by including health, zoning, building, fire and safety requirements (1) That the applicant for the permit has knowingly or Sec. 24-16 UNLAWFUL ACTS dy Co., 200 Green Road. Only ■'s degree teacher. 568- Manciw$ter ( Vicinity D of North«aa(tm An Equal Opportunity Employer S CTORY negligently made any false or misleading statement in applying after 4 p.m. of the State of Connecticut or the Town of Manchester, as of the (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, in a massage es­ Connacticut, Inc. 8075. effective date of the permit. for the permit; or Services O ttarad 31 Servfces O ltarad 31 Palming-Papparing 32 Building-Contracting 33 tablishment to place his or her hand or hands upon, to touch 357 East Cantar St. PART TIME Help Wanted. $32,600 — Lake Hayward. (3) That the nature of the massage administered will not en­ (2) That any of the provisions of this ordinance are violated or with any part of his or her body, to fondle in any manner, or to Manchaatar, Ct. Three bedroom summer that the holder of the permit, or any agent or employee of the Bonanza Steak House needs Homaa For Sala 23 CiM TREE Service - Free es­ danger the health or safety of patrons of the massage establish­ massage, a sexuai or genital part of any other person. Sexual or 643-9515 dishwashers, cooks, cashiers, HELP WANTED. 18 or older RECREATIONAL Depart­ home. Fireplace, fully fur­ LAWN MOWER REPAIR, PAPER HANGING Expert CARPENTRY, CUSTOM ment. holder, including a massagist, has b ^n convicted of any offense timates, discount senior genital parts shall include the genitals, pubic area, buttocks, and bus girls. Apply at 240 for Saturday and Sunday ment Assistant Program nished, aluminum exterior. citizens. Company small engine repair, chain Your average paper, in HOUSES-Additlons, garages, (4) (i) That the applicant or any person directly engaged in found in Section 4(d) (4) and the holder has actual or construc­ anus, or perineum of any person, or the vulva or breasts of a Spencer Street. Wednesday nights. Will train. Applv at Director. Full time, mature Manchester owned and saws sharpened. Free pickup average room, $30. Mr. roofing, and siding, kitchens, $34,500 — Two bedroom and delivery. 643-9294. RIchman. 646-3864. bathrooms, and repair work of the operation or management of the massage establishment has tive knowledge of the violation or conviction; or female. through Friday, 1:30 to 4 only. piSl of Baloney, 41s Main person. Must be High School FDREST HILLS Condo. Central air, rec operated. Call 646-1327. not been convicted of a felony, an offense involving the un­ (3) That the holder of the permit has refu.sed to permit the SECRETARY - Manchester Street. Graduate, and have own all kinds. Call Robert Jarvis agency seeking full time Ten room U iR Raised room, carport, all offers EXPERIENCED authorized practice of the healing arts, sexual misconduct with Director of Health or any other duly authorized officer to make CLUB NEEDS bartenders, transportation. Ability to CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ PAINTER NEEDS Work - (or estimate, 643-6712. secretary for auto insurance Ranch high on the hill. considered. RESPONSIBLE-woman will Interior, Exterior Painting, minors, obscenity, keeping or residing in a house of ill lame, a reasonable inspection of the premises or the operation cocktail waitresses, light and EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper work with elderly and con­ niture repaired, refinishing, (b) It shall be unlawful for any person, in a massage es­ department. Duties include: Beautifully private and babysit in her home mornings,' Papering, by the hour or lob. LEON CIESZYNSKl Builder - solicitation of a lewd or unlawful act, prostitution or pandering, therein, or unduly hinders such inspection. sound system operator. App­ - Part time lor one girl office. valescent patients. Apply in $35,000 — Four bedroom touch-up work. House calls tablishment to expose his or her sexual or genital parts, or any processing, typing and ly, The Alpha Omega Inn, person. East Hartford Con­ Colonial. IVt baths, gar­ afternoons, or eveni^s, Mon­ Residential, Commercial. New homes custom built, and has had a permit to operate a massage establishment or a (b) The Director of Health may revoke or suspend any Apply England Hardware, landscaped lot. Excellent and service calls, pick up and portion thereof, to any other person. It shall also be unlawful for telephone contact. Beginning Route 44A, Bolton, between 3 Bolton Notch. Monday valescent Home, 745 Main potential for in-law age, 200 foot deep lot. delivery. 569-2887 days or day through Friday. Summer homes, apartments, remodeled, additions, rec massagist permit suspended or revoked in this or any other massagist permit if he/she finds. after September 15th. Salary Reasonable rate. If in­ rooms, garages, kitchens any person, in a massage establishment, to expose the sexual or p.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, 10 through Friday, 10 to 2. Street, East Hartford, Conn. quarters. Circumstances Needs your personal touch. after 5. windows puttied. 20 years state; or (1) That the applicant for the permit has knowingly or commensurate with terested, please call Deb at experience! Will Travel E remodeled, bath tile, cement genital parts, or any portions thereof, of any other person. a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and dictate that this must be lii) that such conviction, suspension or revocation occurred negligently made any false or misleading statement in applying (c) It shall be unlawful for any person, while in the presence experience. Send resume to Sunday. $36,900 — Charming 643-9897. Davis, 649-0495. work. Steps, dormers. Box DD c/o M anchester sold. Asking $71,000. home. 2 bedrooms (3rd un­ LAWNS MOWED, Trucking, Residential or commercial. at least three years prior to the date of the application, for the permit; or of any other person in a massage establishment to fail to con­ T IE STUDY AND METHODS ANALYST trimminng and tree work, etc. Herald. finished), garage. Private TREE REMOVAL, B i M - PROFESSIONAL Painting: Call 649-4291. (5) The applicant must furnish authorization to the Director (2) That the holder of the permit has been convicted of any ceal with a fully opaque covering, the sexual or genital parts of IMMEDIATE Openings for UMBARDO 646-8864 or 647-1240. Immediate position is available for an agressive yard with fruit trees. Love­ Trimming, topping, land Interior St Exterior, Commer­ of Health and to the Manchester Chief of Police, or their offense found in Section 5(f) (2); or his or her body. counter girls. Part time DENTAL CHAIRSIDE Assis­ nights or weekends. Must be person with 3 to 4 years experience in time study AASSOCMTU ly neighborhood. clearing and cabling. Also, cial & Residential. Free es­ authorized representatives to seek information and conduct an (3) That the holder of the permit has violated any of the (d) lt shall be unlawful for any person owning, operating or CLUTTERED ATTICS & tant. Full time. Experienced over 18. Apply in person after and methods. You’ll be working directly with in­ Cellars? Will haul unwanted diagnosis and treatment (or timates Fully insured. 646- investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the provisions of this ordinance. managing a massage establishment knowingly to cause, allow only. With some knowledge of $37,900 - Older Two injured and diseased trees. 4879 5 p.m.. Dairy Queen, 242 dustrial engineers in evaluating job standards. We i M U i S Family. Aluminum siding. items for you reasonably. Call application and the qualifications of the applicant for the per- (c) (1) The Director of Health shall not revoke or suspend any or permit in or about such massage establishment any agent, reception and bookkeeping. Broad Street. Free estimates. Fully in­ RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 Accepting calls beginning Needs redecorating. 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free mil The Director of Health and/or the Chief of Police may permit issue under this ordinance, without notifying the holder employee, or any other person under his control or supervision offer an excellent employee benefits program in­ estimates. sured. "My prices can't be J.P. LEWIS i SON-Interior Tuesday August 16th, ^5-6269. cluding Blue Cross and CMS coverage, fully paid by Excellent investment. beat. " Call anytime, 569-0917. and exterior painting, BIDWELL Home Improve­ require, and the applicant must furnish, any other identification of the permit, in writing, of the facts and of the specific section to perform such acts prohibited in Subsections (a), (b), or (c) of ______i. OUR BAKERY Needs pa part and information necessary to discover the truth of the matter this Section. time employees, on a short $54,900 — Capa. 4 paperhanging, and ment Co. Expert installation or sections of this ordinance upon which his/her determination SALES CLERK and delivery the company. BRICK, BLOCK, Stone hereinbefore specified as required to be set forth in the applica­ (e) It shall be further unlawful for any massagist under this notice oasis. Applicants bedrooms, fireplaced Fireplaces, concrete. COMPLETE LAWN remodeling. Fully insured of aluminum siding, gutters was made, and of the holder's right to request a hearing before in modem pharmacy. Full and Apply Monday through Friday S a.m. to 4 p.m. Maintenance. Lawns, $5 and 649-9658. and trims. Roofing installa­ tion. the Director of Health and to present evidence or argument on Ordinance to administer massage on an outcall basis as defined should be available to work 7 ROOM living room, formal dining Chimney repairs. No job too p r t time. Adjustanle hours. any hours during the day or If you profor, mall your raaum# ol oxporlonco and up. Hedges $10 and up. Edging tion and repairs. 649-6495. 875- all facts or issues involved. in Section 24-3(f). Such person shall administer massage solely Pleasant working conditions. room, walk-out basement, small. Save. Call 644-8356 for Sec 24-5 massage; I'ERMIT night. Approximately 1 or 2 salary requiramsnts to: and fertilizing. 647-9^. G.L. McHUGH PAINTING- 9109. (2) A request for a hearing under subsection (c) (1) shall stay within an establishment iicensed to carry on such business un­ Apply in person, Parkade COLONIAL garages, 1,800 square feet estimates. Interior exterior painting and (a) No person shall engage in the practice of massage without days a week. Good hourly RoM St P9t9r, Pertomel Manager living area. any revocation or suspension until such time as a hearing has der this Ordinance. Any violation of these provisions shall be Liggett Drug. rate. For appointment, call with central air con­ INSULATION - Save 30% to wallpapering. Quality- HORACE Tetrault - Siding, first having obtained a massagist permit from the Director of been held and a decision rendered thereon, provided, however, deemed grounds for revocation of the permit granted 289-1571, Extension 227, AMF Cuno Division ditioning, family room, 1 $39,900 — Andover lake ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars 50% on fuel bills. Free es­ professional work at roofing, storm windows, aw­ Health that if the Director of Health finds that the public health, safety hereunder. SCHOOL BUS Drivers - to between 8:30 and 11 a.m. or 1 full and 2 half baths, front. 2 bedroom year and attics. Moving large timates. Absolutely no obliga­ reasonable prices. Fully in­ nings. Quality workmanship, start in September for South 47 Main Strsat (b) All applications for massagist permit shall be in writing, or welfare imperatively requires emergency action, and incor­ Sec. 24-17 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTY to 3:30 p.m. An Bkjual Oppor­ fireplaced living room, round Ranch, kitchen with appliances, also stone or loam tion. $200 rebate. Call 666-4691 sured. 643-9X!!. free estimates. Fully insured. signed and sworn to by the applicant, and shall set forth: Windsor. Apply rear of 90 tunity Employer. Talcottvills, c t. 060M dellIvered...... 644-1775— or 644-9532. ------collect for a free estimate 872-9187, 649-3417. porates a finding to the effect in his notice, the permit may be Every person, except persons who are specifically exempt by Brookfield Street, South Wind­ garage, etc. All of this plus appliances, huge stone summarily suspended, pending a hearing thereon, which a large landscaped lot. fireplace, aluminum sided. this ordinance, whether acting as individual, owner, employee sor after August 15th. 289- HAIRDRESSER Wanted - VINYL REPAIR - We can fix SPECIALIZING cleaning and hearing shall be promptly instituted and all facts and issues of the owner, operator or employee of operator, or acting as a 5918. Don't wait, call today. sofas, chairs, cars etc. No Bulldlng-Conlracllng 33 repairing chimneys, roofs, Experienced only. Lu Jon Priced at $53,500. 1977 can be a big year promptly determined. participant or worker in any way. who gives massage or con­ Salon of Beauty, 61 East CENTURY 21 need (or expensive rec- new roofs. Free estimates. 30 (or youl Tell our Sec. 24-10 TRANSFERABILITY ducts a massage establishment without first obtaining a permit ACCEPTING Applications - Center Street, W-1939. covering. 568-5878. rpentry Years Experience. Howley, INVITATION and paying a license fee to the Town of Manchester or shall for various positions. Apply in JACKSTON/ remodeling specialist. Ad­ 643-5361. readers about your No permit issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be irson only Twin Cinemas, DEALERS ditions, rec rooms, dormers, service with a transferable. violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a LPN, 11 to 7. Part or full time. ZINSSER AVANTE REWEAVING bums, holes. It's the way to gol When TO BID eurr Ck>mer Plaza. Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Zippers, umbrellas repaired. built-ini, bathrooms, ROOFER WILL Install roof Sealed bids will be received Classified ad. Sec. 24-11 FACILITIES misdemeanor. Fine for conviction of such person shall be Realtor 646-1511 646-1316 you need to tell people kitchens, 649-34M. Street. Manchester. Apply Window shades, Venetian about your business, siding or gutters for low dis­ in the Office of the Director of punished by a fine not to exceed $1IX).(X) or by imprisonment for NURSERY TEACHER - for count price. Call Ken at 647- No permit to operate a massage establishment shall be Monday through Friday, 11 to WANTED blinds. Keys. TV for rent. tell them with the General Services, 41 Center granted until the Director of Health has established, following a period not to exceed 60 days/or by both such fine and im­ part time position. One year Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1566. prisonment. nursery/kindergarten Classified ads. Homes, Additions, Repairs, Street, Manchester. Connec­ LEGAL inspection, that .he establishment complies with each of the ' >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦() 5221. Sec. 24-18 SEVERABILITY experience necessary. Call Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, ticut until August 29. 1977 at following minimum requirements: 742-6606. 345-2009. 11:00 a m, for the following: NOTICE (a) Construction of rooms used for toilets, tubs, steam baths, If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this or­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD AVAILABLE SOON WATERWORKS TOWN OF MANCHESTER CARPENTRY! - All t;types of and showers shall be waterproofed with approved waterproof dinance shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall apply RELIABLE Hard Worker - carp en try ; RemodeTing, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY SUPPLIES. NOTICE OF SALE materials. only to the section, subsection, clause or provision so adjudged who wants steady employ­ CARRIERS roofing, siding.ig. No job too Carpentry and general con­ Haating-Plumbing 35 The Town of Manchester is The following surplus is ___I . i.i.4 **>) Toilet facilities shall be provided in convenient locations. and the remainder of the ordinance shall be deemed to be valid ment. Good income. Call 872- small. Free estimates. 644- tracting. Reslaential and an equal opportunity and effective. 4515 between 10 a.m.and 3 Good job for extra Income. Modem 2-Dedroom 3079. Palming-Papparing 32 commercial. Whether it be a SEWERLINES, sink lines, Aiioii-it 99 i m at II nn employer, and requires an af­ on August «z», , ivii at HI “ on the premises at the same time, separate toilet facilities shall . Sec. 24-19 RULES AND REGULATIONS p.m. Equal Opportunity NEEDED small repair job, a custom cleaned with electric cutters. firmative action policy lor all ^ p lo y er. P /e a t o contact WINDOW CLEANING - PAINTING - interior and built home or anything in ^ professionals. McKinney WATERWORKS provided. A single water closet per section shall be provided The Chief of Police or his designate or the Director of Health (or exterior, paperhanging, of its Contractors and Vendors Apartm ents Ckimmercial Ii Residential. between, call 646-1379. Bros. Sewage Disposal SIIPPIIES iSi-ran irnni a. for each twenty O f more employees or patrons of that sex On the may. after a public hearing, make and enforce reasonable rules EXPERIENCED Sheet meUl Manchester and Full Insured. Free estimates. excellent work. References. Commpany, 643-5308. as a condition of doing sn nrxi ih« ^ ^ premises at any one time. Urinals may be substituted for water and regulations not in conflict with, but to carry out, the intent workers for installation of Free estimates. Fully in­ NEWTON SMITH business with the Town, as per East Hartford areas CaU Quality Maintenance In­ ** ma lArnio onH closets after one water closet has been provided. Toilets shall of this ordinance. residential heating and air George Doherty corporated, 646-8845. sured. Martin Mattaon, 649- Remodeling, Repairing. Rec NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet Federal Order 11246 4431. de^fls arT av alm e Ihe accommodattS therein. This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this conditioning. Apply in person to ddWar lh« in person rooms. No Job too small. 649- repairs, plugged drains, Bid forms, plans and publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days 340 Tolland Street, Blast Hart­ ManchMiw Evanlng *180 ED'S LIGHT Trucking - 3144. kitchen faucets replaced, specifications are available at General Services Office l-avatories or wash basins provided with both hot and cold ■ par month QUALITY PAINTING and ni.iiainn ii Cnninr ''“"''>18 watcc shsll bc installed in either the toilet room or after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not ford. Cellars and attics cleaned. repaired. Rec rooms, the General Services Office, Herald Paper Hanging by Willis CARPENTRY I, Maaonry • less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ Includes wall to wall carpeting, Trees cut. Free estimates. bathroom remodeling, heat 41 Center Street, Manchester, Street Manchester Connec- Lavatories or wash basins shall be provided with soap TYPIST - Advertising agency Caff Schultz. Fully Insured, Additions and remodeling modernizzatlon, etc. Free Street, Manchester, connec- ^ dispenser and with sanitary towels. mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, 646-1943. Connecticut. ticut. has interesting fuU time posi­ 647-9946 heat, hot water and parking. references. 649-4343. Fre estimatea. Call Anthony Estimate gladly given. M & M Town of Manchester. Town of Manchester, Sec. 24-12 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference tion for sharp person good at ODD JOBS DONE • Cellars, Squillacote, 6494)611. Plumbing Sc Heating. 649-2871. detail. Good typing skills, HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch Connecticut Connecticut (a) Every portion of the massage establishments, including to a special Town election. H e r a l d attics, garages, yards Beldon H. Schaffer assist production m ananr, painted (or $150-$200 by CARPENTRY - Repairs, Robert B. Weiss. Robert B. Weiss, appliances and apparatus shall be clean and in good repair and 643-1961 cleaned, moving, trucking. PLUMBING and Heating - operated in a sanitary condition. Acting Secretary run errands-dlversifiea d e r a i l ) Loam lor sale. Lawn service. scheduling now. Professional remodeling, additions, gar­ Fast service. Reasonable General Manager General Manager Equal Mousing Opportunrty considers apy job, 289-9287, (b) All employees, including massagists, shall be clean and Board of Directors duties. Equal ^ No job too big or small. 566- ages, rooofing. Call David rates. Licensed. Call Ron. 643- 030-8 031-8 employer. CaU Connie, evenings or weekends, Don. Patrla, 644-1796 wear clean, non-transparent outer garments, covering the Manchester, Connecticut 6522. 6567. Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this llth day of August 1977 I I PAGE EIGHT-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 ACROSS 65 Poultry Ahswer to Previous Punie product 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977— PAGE NINE-B aartfen Pndueto 47 Apartmoato Far Kant S3 Autoo For Sola 31 Aulea For Safa 31 1 Last latter ■ D • □ □ a n 0 0 DOWN T c n U c c 1 a 8 E 4 Moribund o A D 8 O 0 T\ N X Charles M. Schultz COOPER GOALIE equip- SEIVEIN ROOM Apartment - 9 Buddhism L A £ 8 T K L X 0 3 8 Y « u c u t a C M J . Off m e RED a l e r t , ment. Mens pro equipment in 24 Locust Street. $300. Securi­ type 1 Animal parks 3 D e a r A b b y Y A E 3 E X [ fiENEfEAL — THERE A excellent condition. $150 cash ty. Available September 1st. 12 Paddle 2 Cornice r A fT L A E ■ 1 A 3 Exclamation 3 8 firm. This is a steal at this CaU 6462426, 9 to 5. 13 Nest I 8 0 M E a C R E 0 L E aftHSSVfiPPift O N T H E U U S i , price. Please call 649-0580 14 Bullfight of ennoyence E N U n L 0 C u 8 T 4 Siouen □ OPEI^ By Abigail Van Buren C h e e r A E A J_ 8 0 8 8 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - Beautiful language U L HOW DOW NOT I 'l O ? ! 15 Eggs R E A T T U 1 first floor apartment. Two 5 Coin of Japan INTENPTO I/OU COULPN'T SELL A LET write that bedrooms, formal dining DEAR ABBY; My 24-year-oid daughter has made a 16 Mournful c L ■q 8 E 8 T E N 0 5 H WITH VOUR I m . 6 Indignation 0 A f E E R N A L Y 5T0RV ABOUT JONAH TO Antfquao 48 room, all appliances, living decision that is breaking my heart. I honestly wonder if sound 7 Zero i SUPPORT WRITIN6, down...THAT SOUNDS she's in her right mind. 17 CIA 0 U 1 0 A R E P 1 5 0 A WHALING/MA6AZINE' room with fu^Iace, wall-to- 8 Castrated p D T 8 T Y X T 0 Ml E A WIFE? I'M SURE LIKE A GOOD IDEA.!: WANTED Antique furniture, wall carpeting, c o v e ^ patio, At 16 she married because she was p re^an t, and now predecessor 9 Speed up- glass, pewter, oil paintings, or a a ra a e . $265. unbeated. she has seven children. The last two are idenUcal twin girb 18 Fracas ward.like a 25 Location 43 Four score other’ anti iue Items. R. / a i ^ 20 French author 26 Stone (prefix) 44 Wipe Blancnard & Rossetto, Inc., born only five days ago. She and her husband have decided plane Harrrlson, ro9. 6462482. 22 Shoshonean 10 Lioness in 27 Director 47 Information to keep one of the twins, and give the other up for Indian Preminger adoption. Abby, can you believe this? Their reason is so Born Free 48 Vintage _ « -r? WANTED • Furniture, old ROCKVILLE - Three room 24 Confine 11 Loch in 29 Notes of debt 49 Fail to win TuMiei terrible, that I'm almost ashamed to teU you. 25 Catchword 30 Facility toys, Bisque dolls, steins, apartment for rent, newly Scotland 51 Pius . clocks, swords, guns. O utri^t redecorated, beat & hot One of the twins was born with a club foot and a cleft 28 Whirlpools 19 Pull 31 Portico palate. The other twin is perfect. Both are beautiful and 32 Fruit seed 52 Cozy purchase, or consignments. water, no children, no pets. 21 Conjunction 34 Type measure 53 Safecracker w a d m p otherwise healthy. They want to keep the perfect one and 33 Stage need (Gar.) Call 644-8962. Call (764220. 40 Genetic 56 Yale man give the other one away. The thought of separating those 35 Cereal grain 23 Followed Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss 36 Baseball material 57 Be Sick m o m 'l l 'y o u ( S O T T A twin babies makes me sick. 24 Papal throne h a v e a f i t if I MANCHESTER - Five room player Mel 41 Think over 58 Extremity eOHQWE UKETHIS... BELIEVE. apartment. First floor. I’ve tried to tell my daughter that the club foot and cleft □ R E N T A L S palate can be corrected with surgery, but she says that six 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 r NEEP A MIRACLE. Adults. No pets. Call 563-4696. 37 French article VEAH! LET’S FIND OUT IF children are all they can afford. 14 30 Entertainment 1} 13 BOYSJ WE'RE GOIN' JOHNNY YOLAS HAS COME Rooms lor Kant 52 I offered to Uke the defective baby, but she says it group (ebbr.) TO START DIGaiNG/ INTO SOME MOHEYI MAYBE occupancy. Four rooms, would create problems to have her in the famUy. She’s 39 Jim ______IS 16 17 HE GOT PA ID TO DENY HE WAS MEETING CARLOS THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ appliances. No pets. UtUities TOLLAND already conUcted an adoption agency, and a childless athlete 11 19 20 31 AT THE WAREHOUSE. nished rooms. Kitchen extra. $185. 633-6^. COUNTY couple is waiting to adopt the twin. 42 African- ■ 1 ■ privileges, centrally located, Can you help me? Please hurry. Arabian wa­ 22 ROCKVILLE - Available ters (2 wds) 1 parking, men only. Deposit. HEARTSICK GRANNY n 36 27 39 30 31 Cali 6&23S8. September 1st. One bedroom DEAR GRANNY: Urge your daughter to see a 45 Give silent apartment. AppUances, beat, VOLKSWAGEN assent 1 32 34 3S IVouf Authon/wl UealeM psychiatrist. She could be disturbed, or suffering from a 46 Knight , BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished no pets, no children, security. 1 1 ■ $14s monUily. 6461060. temporary depression from which she would recover. 47 Singer Bob 36 36 ai7 room. Kitchen privileges. SALES SERVICE • PARTS Should she go through with the adoption it will not be final 1 1 ■ PO^ Centrally located. P a r l ^ . 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment with for a year. Perhaps shell regain her senses by that time, 50 Vagabond 39 40 T r 43 44 Women only. Deposit. Call but if so, what a cruel ordeal for the adoptive parents! 54 Poverty-wer 1 6462358. heat, hot water, stove, IMMEDIATE DELIVERY it 45 refrigerator, wall-to-wall agency (abbr.) 1 ^Hpmti For Solo 23 Homoo For Solo DEAR ABBY: My sister has developed an allergy to 55 Fatality 47 48 49 1 50 51 52 53 23 Loto-Lond for Solo 24 Articloo for Solo 41 238 CHARTER OAK caipet. $190. Adults only, no - CAMPERS - RABBITS doing dishes. The minute she starts doing the dishes, she 59 Singleton pets, centrally located. ■ 1 ■ AGWAY RIDING Mower. STREET. Room with private sneezes. It’s not just one sneeze, but a long string of them. 60 Dance step SI SS 56 57 51 59 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer BUILDING LOT For Sale - entrance suitable for working P u r ity deposit. Call 6469678. — SCIROCCOS — DASHERS 61 Poet T.S Henry Street. Near schools. Two years old. Excellent con­ Mama says she can’t help it, so I have do the dishes 60 61 62 gentlem an. Parking. No alone. What should I do? I think my sister is just trying to No brokers. Call 646-4528. dition. 8 horsepower motor. cooking. Security. $25 weekly. THREE ROOM Apartment. 62 Kind of dog NUTCHELL, 1 UNDERSTANP ] Z ' BUT I I KN(DW/ BUT r Call after 5, 64^73. Stove, refrigerator. Security 24 Tollond Trnpk. - Route 83 get out of doing the dishes. 63 64 65 6461^. 63 Sooner than _iZ YOU’RE SUFFERING FROM Iain our bedroom Cape, centrally fully furnished. Stove, 6434)707. motor and transmission. 646 many states there are mandatory safety courses for WEST again, rufis one more club to fa ir proposal.posal. (Tall Mr. located. Gas heat, aluminum hunters under age 18 or 24. EAST Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence refrigerator. Linens provided. siding. Children and pets 7732. A K J9 A- set up the rest of the club suit, Belfiore, 47-1413. As for hunters killing others (or themselves) by mistake, MUINMNieWlSTirNU 801 I^ in Street. 6469879. welcome. $240 plus utilities. 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY HI. ¥ AKQJ ¥ 10 9 8 7 6 5 leads his last trump to pick up WLADEK,PEAR-VOU CAWT la r ie Pool Dlitrlbutor hai new With air conditioning, new in 1976 there were nearly 100,000 deer hunters in New BUT AT l e a s t w e % y o U K NO, THANK5- At»ve Ground Poole for only Available ^ptem ber 1st. Call ♦ AKQ ♦ J 10 9 8 7 6 West’s last trump and makes EXPECT CAPTAIW EA5V TO HAWD MAY WE BUY your home? ATTRACTTIVE Sleeping Room tuneup and brakes, asking ★ ★ Mexico, but only six hunting accidents involving guns! (No CAN t a k e HIM OUT TO \ FRIENDS. YOU BUT LET M E Quick, fair, all cash and no IB77.00 Completely Erected. 5262242 after 5 p.m. AAKQ AJ the last six tricks with little vou our A B ig A ir c r a f t c o n t r a c t ! DINNER TO MEET SOME I MEAN: - Shower bath, private en­ $1000. Call after 5, 6434624. fatalities.) SOUTH (D) clubs. HE DOESN'T RUN THE PENTAGON! TAKE THESE roblems. Call Warren E. S l'ilt' overaU dimenilon, IS'xM’ HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, OF OUR HOLLYWOOD PLANS AND swim area, complete with heavy trance, free parking. Hunters appreciate wildlife more than any other group. A876543 lowland, Realtors, 643-1108. MANCHESTER - Four excellent condition, many It is a trifle hard to justify STUDY 'E M I gauge solid vinyl liner, heavy Gentleman. Apply 195 Spruce 1967 RAMBLER Ambassador. Please be fair. Abby, and give us hunters equal time. ¥432 e bedroom, nine room home In extras. Exceptionally good the bidding in contract, but if gauge sidewall, eiclusive lock Street. Four door Sedan, good run­ ♦ 5 4 3 2 lovely neighborhood. $375. performance since purchased L.L. IN N.M. you are going to make up tM,600 - e-room Capo (1 room unfinished) with 120 ft. frame constnicUon, aluminum monthly. Substantial security ning condition. &iow tires. DEAR L.L.: In the interest of fairness. 111 give hunters A- hands you are entitled to awing-up ladder; also Inside Best offer. Call 875-1163. new. $500. Cali 6465840 after of fronUge on Breezy Lake in Vernon. This cozy home has $30 A W EEK. K itchen and references will be equal time. But I still feel that until hunted animals can East-West vulnerable poetic license. Houoohold Qoodi 40 ladder, advanced type skimmer, privileges, parking, TV. Call 4:30 p.m. a full basement and a very private back yard. Immediate excellent mtraUon system unit, checked. Reply Box EE, shoot back, they don't have an equal chance. West North East South Incidentally, a writer nam­ 64630(w between 5 and 8 p.m. Manchester Herald. 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO. occupancy. $1700 down. REFRIGERATORS fencing. Huge 4'il4' sundeck. Four door, PS. PB. AC, vinyl SA ed Sam Heilman used this Financing arranged-nbaolutely no Dbl. Pass 4¥ Pass hand in the Saturday Evening Washers, ranges, used, obligation. Aportmento For Kant 53 top. Priced to sell. 644-8891. guaranteed and clean. New Comparo-TroHaro 5N.T. 6A ?♦ Pass Post some 50 years ago as the GAU TOU nS i i-aoo-M-BBZt Oflfcao-Storao lor Kant 55 Mobile Homao 55 Astro-graph Pass 7A Pass Pass basis for a very funny bridge shipment damaged, GE and 4 a* tor fronk WE HAVE customers waiting 1964 MERCURY COMET- Frfgldaire. Low prices. B. D. Dbl. Pats Pass Pass story. for the rental of your apart­ Automatic, runs good, body By BERNICE BEDE 080L Openlim lead — K ¥______Pearl and Son, 646 Main ment or home. J.D. Real SMALL BUSINESS or Office good. Call 6466472 after 5:30 18' CAMPEIR trailer - single uordon Street, 643-2171. Main Street, Building Suppiloo 42 Estate Associates, Inc. 646 apace for rent. Bus p.m. axle, excellent condition. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23>Oec. pMestrian area. Low reni Eleven years old. $1,500. Call 643-2171. 1980. I 21) Don't complicate your life to­ By Oswald A James Jacoby NATURAL STONE for 6^1442. CADDY 1971 Sedan DeViUe. 7424930. day by coveting tliat which Alley Oop — Dave Graue belongs to someone else. This Several readers have con­ 105 Main St. 643-2174 USED TAPPAN GAS Range. retaining wails, veneers, LOOKING for anything in real Air conditioned, am/fm radio. Some 200 years ago the Duke $35. Used electric wafer patios, etc. Pick up by the estate rental - apaiments, ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ Good condition. $2000 firm. ARE YOU Selling your mobile M f i M i i j ? includes possessions or a per­ fused this hand with the fice. Ground level, central home? Buyers waiting. Please son. of Cumberland lost a good Mississippi heart hand. In that ...WEdSOfT heater. 30 gallon tank. $35. pound or delivery by the ton. homes, multiple dweelUngs, 6462850. part of bis ducal estates in a Call 649-9404, 644-8659. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, location, professional caU Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- hand the victim holds: W...WE PINNY.' MANCHESTER - Just listed. TWO AND Vi Acres. Expan­ no fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate Aug. 18. 1977 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) game of whist when he was HAVE Porter Street area. Im­ 649-3163. building, parking and utilities. 8260369. *-VAK()JI0 9 SAKQJ 7 dable Cape. Charming setting Associates, Inc. 6461980. CADILLAC 1966 Convertible If you don't like the way city hall Someone you think is a booster dealt a hand similar to that maculate seven room Colonial Good shape. $36,90t GE 16 CUBIC Foot Copper- Call 6 4 6 ^ . Coupe DeVille. Black leather is being run. maybe you should today may really be a flatterer. 6AKQ V Cape, three bedrooms, large tone frost free refrigerator. Dogo-BIrdo-Poto 43 CENTRALLY LOCATED - SUMMER CELEBRA'nON. get involved this coming year. Your true ally will be the person held by West. The sad feature and makes only his six top Lessenger Se lls. 646-8713 , 423- interior. $450. 6466622. about the hand Is that there is eat-in kitchen, dining room, 9291. $150 , 643-7655. Three room heated apart­ PROFESSIONAL Office - All Oearance sale on all new 14 You might find it stimulating — who says little, but does a lot for trumps in a heart contract. fenced in yard, completely DOG-CAT BOARDING facilities. Ebtcellent location. foot wide and used trades. and even discover you have a you. no way for West to take a ment. Second floor. Security. 1970 OLDS CUTLASS - Two trick. His one opponent holds all remodeled. $40,900. LaPenta TWO BEDROOM CAPE on FULL SIZE White Canopy bed bathing/grooming. Obedience Call 6462426, 9 to 5. Good projection. Reasonable door, 350, V-8, autonutic, Save Uke never before. Uski talent for politics AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. 19) seven trumps and spades and Agency Realtor, 646-2440. busline. Attractive treed cor­ with mattress and spring. protection classes. Complete rent. 351 Center Street. 646 power steering, radio, vinyl, three bedroom, excellent con­ Seek those who inspire you to­ In the Whist hand the Duke scores the remaining seven ner lot, full basement, new Reasonbly priced. Excellent modern facilities. Canine MANCHESTER - Main 1680, 6463549. roof, air conditioning, $1300. dition $5,995. New 14 foot wide day. They will uplift your spirits. actually held four spades and tricks. M,900. MAJESTIC Views, roof, close to shopping and condition. 5M-4536. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Street. 2/3 room Apartments, CaU 6469262 after 5 p.m. choice of one, two and three You will come away refreshed led one. Without a spade lead MANCHESTER - ReUil and / bedrooms, $9,995. Over 50 That hand was used in the wic and span four bedroom schools. $31,600. By owner. Road, Manchester. For reser­ Heated, hot water, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You from encounters with them. we can't handle four trumps old game of bridge in which Colonial. Formal dining, two 646-8701. WE BUY AND Sell Furniture. vations please call 646-5971. appliances, parking, no pets. or manufacturing space. 2,000 CUSTOM STEEL Mag homes to choose form might find yourself with in the West hand so we only square feet to 100,000 square thoughout the state. Adult* someone you're very much at­ PISCES (Feb. 20-Merch 20) all contracts were at the one car garage, great Cash on the line. One piece or Security. 523-7047. wheels. Set of four 14'’ Much can be accomplished to­ gave him three. neighborhoon. Lessenger an entire houseful. M6-M32. LABRADOR RETRIEVER. feet. Veyr reasonable. and family parks avaiable for tracted to today Just be careful level and hearts were the m j / i . diameter. C(Mt ^40, will sell day — don't worry about how highest-ranking suit. Sells. 646-8713, 423-6291. BY OWNER. Principals only. Furniture Barn, 345 Main ARC registered. Female, THREE ROOMS, heat, Brokers Protected. Call for $150. Includes chrome lug Immediate parking. ExceUent you don't read more Into her «... u i *’,1 d Six room immaculate Cape. reactions than they mean. Hav­ long something takes, just do It Berry’# World^______Street beside Douglas Motors. eleven months old. Good with utilities, appliances Included. HeymanHeyma Properties, 1-226- nuts and adaptor plates to fit finanacing. Parts, supplies right and get it finished. $»,900. MANCHESTER older Close to school on quiet street. children. 646-4921. Security deposit and im . any car. Calf 289-5898 after 6 and accessories. Full time ing trouble selecting a career? Colonial. Large yard, nice Call between 9 and 7. 649-0297. service department. Plaza Send for your copy of Astro- ARIES (March 21-AprH 19) A The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions references required. No pets. p.m. Graph Letter by mailing 50 cents quiet location Lessenger Sells. BLUE POINT Siamese $250 monthly. CaU 646-6958 Home, 1348 Wilbur Cross loved one could disappoint you 64^13, 423-9291. WHY RENT? Two bedroom, Kittens. $15. Eight weeks old. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, tor each and a long, self- today because you've placed after 5 p.m. 1970 RAMBLER Rebel - Low addressed stamped envelope to him on a pedestal, or expect economical Ranch, full base­ □ MISC. FOR SALE 649-7799. DFFICE SPACE Berlin , Conn. 828-0369. DON'T STAIPT^ mileage. Snow tires, radio, Astro-Graph, P.O Box 409, more from him than you should. T ^ ..a t l e a s t , m y h a n d s w e r e ment, beautiful yard, con­ complaining . COLONIAL-Only $39,900. BEAT THE COMMUTE! FDR RENT excellent condition. $1000. Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019, We all have human frailties. EPEE ENOUGH SO I COULD venient location $^,900 . 647- FRED FLINTSTONE' Spacious seven rooms, four Articloo for Sale 41 BEAUTIFUL SHELTIE - Cromwell area’s most 250 square feet, center of Call 6461359. Be sure to specify your birth OPEN THE DOOR bMrooms, quick occupancy. 1189. (Miniature Collie) Sable and TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If m y s e l f ,/. prestigious and luxurious Manchester, air conditioning and Automotive Service 33 sign "T Private wooded lot. dwners white, male. 3 yeirs. Papers. parking. Call 642-9551. 1973 AUDI 100 LS. Four door, you're having something special ALUMINUM sheets used as studios. One, two and three VIRGO (Aug. 23-8epl. 22) must sell. Lessenger Sells. Alert, lovable, reasonable. bedroom apartments from automatic, air conditioning, ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- done for you today, give explicit 646-6713 , 423-6291. printing plates, .007 thick, 649-8447. Before you pay for something instructions. Otherwise, the NEW 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for $160 to $289 per month. Call am/fm stereo, mechanically sun specialists, factory you've ordered for the house, be results could offend your artistic $1. Phone 643-2711. today, 632-1300. Only IS good. Damaged rear end. Best trained, one day service, 114 FREE TO GOOD Home - certain it's exactly what you taste. $23,900. FIVE Room LISTINGS m inute to downtown Hart­ Mfsc. tor Kent 53 offer over $1500.|I5------5662328. East Main Street, Rockville. wanted. Otherwise you could Terrier mixed p u p y with ford. 871-1617. buy a white elephant. GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) It’s Aluminum sided Ranch. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub shots, loves children. CeW 228- the little things that count in your Hiree bedrooms, two car gar­ Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, GARAGE FOR RENT - 53 1971 CROWN TOYOTO - 6 Four bedroom Ranch with 3150. Dudley Street. 6465362. cyUnder, low mileage, power LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be a romance today. Don't shovrer age, W acre plus. Act quick. 2 full baths, family room, Brownies, nurses. East showman if it serves to bolster her with flowers or baubles. Give Lessenger Sells. 646-8713, 423- Catholic School. 649-1225. steering, power brakes, garage, fireplaced living Liveolocli 44 Sew-Slimming your image today, but keep it in her attention, courtesy and 9291. automatic, air, extras. good taste Don't try anything respect. room plus wall-to-wall SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Reasonable. 6465886. outlandish $35,900. LARGE Three carpet and other extras. processed gravel, stone, sand PONY CART - Bright red with i □ AUTOMOTIVE CANCER (June 21-July 22) Lovely treed lot adds to the and fill. For delivery call rubber tires, bench seat. PINTO FORD 1971 - Red, 4 SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Don't play the reigning monarch bedroom Cape with Full LOOKINQI Your financial outlook is en­ value of this fine home. George H. Griffing, Andover, Excellent condition. $70. Will speed, black interior. New today and delegate all the I ’HINKi NCi Dormer. Fireplac, Itk baths, d eliv er. Call 1-455-9373 We offer the largest variety of ^ Autoo For Sole 31 couraging today, but don't give domestic chores. You'll get formal dining, garage, quick Priced at $43,900. Ask for 742-7M6. attractive apartments andS tires. Excellent condition. a b o u t evenings. townhouses in Manchester.^ $800, must sell. CaU Ron, 643 away the store if you don't have much more homage by carrying occupancy. Lessenger ^ lls Jean Browne. Rental office open daily M .I S 1985 RAMBLER S tation to ^ fair, but also be sensible. your share of the toad. 646-^13, 423-9291 TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - weekends, H-3. ^ 6066, 647-1069, between 8 and Soati-AccMtorlM 48 Wagon - Running condition. (NEWSPAPER EfTTERPRISE ASSN i Good condition. Good for $150 or best offer. CaU after 6, 3. UJHAT'^ WRONG THE MANCHESTER - Convenient plating, or welding. Call 649- DMUTO I 6434536. Bugs Bunny — Halmdahl and Stoffal AUTEWNJA, ’ location. Three bedroom ZINSSER 3439 from noon til 8:00 p.m. 1964 24 foot Cabin Cruiser. 1983 CADILLAC - Park WITH THI$ TV C?INNBR? Rh IIot 646-1611 Fully equipped. One piece Avenue. Classic. ExceUent Cape. Beautiful knotty pine contruction. In water. $SIX)0. DilHIPRISES I 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ kitchen. Your price $36,900 DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 ble - Needs tune up. $ ^ . Call running condition. Registered ) WA Inc 6463702. 648-1021 amf in use daily. 643^3. Lessenger Sells 646-8713 , 423- IMMACULATE, Completely plus tax. Gravel, fill, wash^ 6434026, after 5:00 p.m. 9291 sand and stone. 643-9504. remodeled older home, ^ lly SEARAY - 1975 20 foot 1975 VEGA LX - Automatic. carpeted throughout. 3 inboard-outboard. 188 Merc NEED CAR? Credit bad? o u m SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- 118 MAIN STREET - Three Bankrupt? Repossessed? Black vinyl roof. Snow tires. Our Boarding H — Carrol A McCormick bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, Cruiser. Low hours. Fully Notchback. Mint condition. 1 beautiful rec room with bar. ditioner, 14,000 BTU. room heated apartment, fur­ Honest Douglas accepts Excellent condition, $190. Call equipped plus CB radio. $6,- nish own appliances, parklike 649-4403. IT55URE NICE HE REMINDED ME YOU BOY^ 1 Vtrnon $40,400 Screened in porch. All 000. (Jffers welcome. 644-8290. lowest down, smallest 633-8113 after 6 p.m. yard, security. $220. AvaUable payments. Douglas Motors, TO WWCH TV OF THAT CI0CU5 6UY CERTAINLY * appliances. Large fenced in 1968 CHEVROLET Impala - yard with pool. Low $40s. No August 1st. M62426, 66. 3tf Main. WITHOUT PIKE WHO HUNG BV HI5 EX/V3GERATE' IMMEDIATE agents. Call owner, 647-1925. PUSH FOOD CART. Holds Oorden Products 47 Power steering, power AROUND' every TEETH FROM THE PIKE LIkEP THE soda, chips, hot dogs, kielbasa MANCHESTER - Newly WE PAY $15 for complete brakes, air conditioning, $500. T im e he hea rd TOP OF THE TENT! LIMELIGHT, BUT OCCUPANCY 6463922. % EAST HARTFORD - Five and more. $1,000 firm. Great CANNERS SPECIAL: renovated two bedroom junk cars. CaU Joey, Tolland THE LAUSH h e p s t il l be -“-ER,, A H ~ Cl|I>»,»eAsK 'MH*(US»ai0w room Ranch, three bedrooms, money maker. 647-9396. Tomatoes already picked, Duplex apartment within Auto Body, 5261990. TRACK HE'P5TANP AROUND IF HE PERHAPS IT watklng distance to down­ 19n TOYOTA Corolla - Two UP a n d TAKE HADN’T t r ie d Immaculate 6-room fireplace, well treed private $3.75. Vi bushel. Com-511ver l£> A TRIFLE lot, miiet street. $35,900. Cen­ 200 USED FORMICA TOP Queen and butter and sugar, 6 town. With varnished floors 1964 STUDEBAKER Cruiser - door sedan, standard A b o w ; TO 5M ILE.' QUIETER NOW! Ranch, garage, covered tury 21, Jackston-Avante 646- School desks and chair. $7.00 a dozen bag, $4,00. Krawski and new modem kitchen and 4 door sedan. V4 engine, 6 transmission, good condiUon, Heathclift This Funny World pair. Also, teacher desks. 649- bath. $240 includes beat, hot new tires including snows. needs tires. Best offer. 843 patio, nice yard and 1316. Farms, 178 Foster Street, 4906. 9953. South Windsor. First right water, stove, refrigerator. One family owner • good con- t h a t 's w h a t I CALL neighborhood, excep­ CaU 646-0090. CHOOSING A Realtor? past Manchester town line. diUon. Call 1-9761349. A ajcxessRJu s a l e 4 \ tionally attractive rec STEREO PLAYER - 78 A 1974 MUSTANG II - Low Please call Odegard Realty. mileage. $2,000. Good condi- ..Nk?r A PIECE room. Immediate sale We will advise you on the LPS. Buffet, Toro Power Han­ APPLES, peaches, and pears. M A NCHESTER - Two PARTS Department now open dle, chest of drawers. bedroom Duplex apartment, Uon. Call 6460879. O' MERCHANDISE needed by owner proper marketing of your Botti's Fiiiit Farm. 2K Bush Saturdays. Complete Une of I P F T f home and frankly answer your Clothing, size 12. Crystle Hill Road. Manchester. within waUung distance to Chrysler parts. Chorcbes moving out of state stemware, miscellaneous. downtown. $220. includes Motors. 64(4848. 1970 TOYOTA CorolU. Good questions. There is no cost or brakes, new tune-up, brand $40,400. obligation - and our advice Call after 4 p.m., 875-2146. heat, hot water, stove, Aportmento For Kent S3 refrigerator. CaU 64600(0. 1970 MERCURY Coimr XR-7 new tires, needs work. Call may be helpful, (our last six 6464720 after 6:30 p.m. listings sold within 25 days at INVALIDS CHAIRS - - 54,000 mUes, SSI Cleveland more than 98% of the adver­ Excellent condition. Used engine. Excellent running ODEGARD tised price). Call 643-4365, only 3 months. Call 646-4465, condition. New shocks and 8278 Roalty S43-438S Odegard Realty after 4 p.m. brakes. Asking $1950. Call 646 S-IS AVAILABLE SOON 4484. Truoko tor Sola 32 - ( h o t i i . ORIENTAL ARTIFACTS - Side-belts nip in the I BUT NOT Diests, and brass. % appoint­ TRIUMPH Spitfire, 1974. 29,- 1(74 DODGE Maxlvan. B-200. waistline on this slim­ « FORGCTTEN' ment only. Call 649-1254. 000 mUes, am/fm radio. Sharp Interior finisbcd with sunroof, ming style. No. 8278 with Photo- MANCHESTER-Spaclous 6-6 AUTUMN STREET 2 car. Asking $2550. 6464(38. power steering and automatic TYPEWRITER^ Remington. Modem -Bedrooin Guide is in Sizes 8 to 18. Duplex. Living room, dining Lovely seven room transmission. 49,000 miles. Size 10,32H bust... 2>; room, kitchen, three Electric _ 'o \,V $150. 646 1(76 HORNET - 4 door. Excellent condition. Must Short Riba — Frank Hill Colonial in Highland Park 2231. S ' ' yards 46inch. bedrooms two car garage. Automatic, power steering, seU. Asking $3800. 871-1347. Pattomo available only Beautiful large lot. Call School area. Three Apartments air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best I'M suee (5e-TTiNS -rev WOPPIN© FOR bedrooms, living room, ONE EXCELLENT Ticket m oioeo sAoum. A W H ILE '•' Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- offer. 2867035. T* StSfl, sees S1J * Hr t s * -riCEP JUMPIN® ON $233. J. Watson Beach Co., dining room, new com­ left for Elvis Concert. August SiBt IM t o p estist sea TWBSE G fiA B ^ S . Manchester Office. 647-6139. pletely built-in kitchen, in- 21st. At cost plus ad. 6463312. 1(82 FORD Falcon - Four Molorcyelee-Bleyeleo 34 VSS^' Equal Housing Opportunity. ground pool, 2-car garage M80■ month door, automatic, good tires, Immaculate condition. ^ good condition. $4(10. CaU 226 TRIUMPH 1978 Bonneville lisa Aee. el Iwirtrii MANCHESTER - New listing. this one! Asking $47,900. T A Q S A L E S Includes wall to wall carpeting, 0613. 750, 8000 miles, oU cooler and ,Ntw Vtia, N.T. Mill Six room Cape on quiet streri. tA. $1,790. t8640tt. QM aiM. aMrats ■« os Fireplace, new kitchen, LOMBARDO heat, hot water and parking. 1K 7 CHEVROLET Corvalr. MSI. n o t iMatr mo Ur . private backyard, im­ AASSOCIATCS 110 H.P., four speed, new 1970 TRIUMPH 500 - Good The Spriag 6 Saesacr maculate condition. Ebicellent TAG SALE - Friday through clutch, rebnUt carburetors, running coodlUoa. $4(6. CaU ’77 BASIC FASHION poaalbllity for 7 1/2% finan- RMftora MS-4003 Sunday. 10 to 6 p.m. 40 years • tires good. Body needs some coalalns a Bones Conpon. accumulation. Rain or shine. 4 3 -1 9 6 1 (46821!. Priee . . . $2.M a copy. cing. $38,500. Dubaldo- Eqiwf Mousing QpportunWr work. Restorable. Best offer L ei^an ce, 6464)505. Patrick Tree Farm, West Add $2.00 for the New Street, Columbia. over $400. CoU 6«4I72 after 6 1978 HONDA-CR 125. $375. p.m. Must sell! CaU 1750128. SUCCESS IN SEWING. PAGE TEN-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aur. 17, 1977 City official compares views with neighbors

By MAL BARLOW recent change. Neighborhood groups Mrs. Fahey said, “Even then, East Hartford Reporter have formed in recent weeks. there’s always one child in a family An East Hartford resident who is Gaitor questioned how long those that goes bad, at least by that also a Hartford city official dropped groups will last. “As soon as their family’s standards.” in on the August meeting of the East particular problem is solved, forget DePold said the young poor of Hartford Human Relations Commis­ them,” he said. today are not as lucky as children of sion (HRC) and sparked a lengthy poor immigrants years ago. talk on the woes of town and city peo­ Welfare woes “There were no federal programs ple. Mrs. Quinn said she is pleased to then which said, for example, no The HRC did not raise a quorum. see a new approach in Washington father in the home if you want Scheduled business was discussed towards welfare and work. She said a welfare.” but nothing could be done by those' town system for locai welfare has Mrs. Quinn warned, “If we don’t present. They were Chairman Hans bother^ her for years. help each other as relatives, nor as neighbors, then we’re going to do it DePold, Mack Hawkins, Marcella “If a man needs help and he is able as taxpayers.” Fahey and Helen Quinn. to work, we give him a form,” she Gaitor said, “There are all kinds of “We’re in hot water in Hartford,” said, “Every week he must go out programs for losers. Good kids don’t said Woodrow Gaitor of 51 Brook St., and get three signatures from poten­ a guest of Hawkins and Hartford’s tial employers saying they can’t hire fit into any of these (government assistant to the city manager. him. program) slots. The city has hired many workers “There is no confidentiality. TTie “ In the Depression, people were through many federal programs. In form says ‘welfare’ at the top of it.” more family oriented. Values were fact, it hasn't hired but a handful of DePold said some people get taught. There are no values today. workers to be paid out of the general caught in an environmental rut. They “Last year for the first time in 14 fund in recent years. are stuck in poverty. A friend years of living in East Hartford I locked my door, A neighborhood boy Many of the programs were meant suggested the only way to break a had walked in and stolen my money.” to run a short time. But the city child out of the rut is to put him in a needs the workers. It can’t afford to special day care center most of the He told how he had informed the 1^' V! ^ ^ , boy’s parents but nothing was done. W -fv- >5 pay them through general budget day. 4s V funds, Gaitor said. Mrs. Quinn said, “The only value today Is the buck.” Regionalism Family woes Mrs. -Fahey said, “What has Statistics on rising crime and fami­ Woodrow Gaitor, left, makes a point with Mack Hawkins, member of the East Hartford “Things are going to go regional happened? Why is it parents can't whether or not we like it,” said ly problems were played down by the stand to be with their kids all day?” Human Relations Commission. (Herald photo by Barlow) Gaitor, changing the subject. group. DePold said, “If the parent is self- “I’d like to see East Hartford or “I think these things have always centered, the child will be too.” West Hartford or some other town taken place,” said Hawkins. “We He said his wife, a school social begin to at least talk to each other just see them more today.” worker in Hartford, suspects part of Bolton may break law about mutual problems without “You’re right,” said Mrs. Fahey. the problem stems from doing away fighting over funds. Nobody really “When I went to school in Hartford, with breast feeding. The mother does wants to carry the ball.” we had our troublemakers. In those not hold the child today. DePold n o t^ a 1969 town charter days they were all Italians.” Mrs. Fahey said, “When I had my on disposal of sewage amendment forbids East Hartford Someone said many of those children, my doctor told me to from joining anything that would Italians have since moved to East definitely not breastfeed. The Town of Bolton may be Bolton's sanitarian, Calvin of $4,972 in federal anti-recession allow an outside agency to regulate Hartford and are concerned about “The training for parents is so violating state law because it doesn't Hutchinson, told selectmen the funds. Selectmen Aloysius Ahearn anything in town. peace and order in local schools. poor. And being a parent is so com­ provide a place for dumping sewage sewage disposal problem Is serious. and Ernest Shepherd agreed to in­ “I mean just talk,” Gaitor said. Mrs. Quinn said, “The best thing to plex. from septic tanks in town, three sep­ It's not legal now, be said, and septic vestigate. "Just talk about things we don’t like do to change things is to give all the “We’ve lost something," she said. tic disposal men told the Board of tank firms are forced to “bootleg” • Authorized the first selectmen to to talk about. 1 don’t feel we ask kids good parents.” “How do we get it back?” Selectmen Tuesday night. sewage into other towns. sign the papers to receive the next in­ enough questions.” DePold said, “The parents have to The meeting without a quorum First Selectman Henry Ryba Hutchinson said he is checking into stallment of federal revenue sharing He noted the district meetings of care.” went on more than two hours. agreed there is a problem and it will the possibility of digging “lagoons” grants. The money, expected next Democrats in East Hartford never be investigated. One possibility is to in Bolton to hold the sewage. He said year, will continue to pay for con­ deal with the big issues. Hotter contract with another nearby town he has no idea of the cost yet. struction of the library. topics at the meetings are corned Rockville hospital notes for disposal of the pumped sewage, • Voted to contribute $20 to the beef suppers, he said. he said. Driveway problems Connecticut Conference of “We’re going to be in some pretty William McKinney of McKinney Another group attended the Municipalities for that organization's rough situations soon,” Gaitor said. Admitted Tuesday: Christine Burns, non Ave., Rockville; Linda Graezyk, Brothers Sewage Disposal Co., selectmen's Tuesday night meeting successful lawsuit against Northeast He noted that Hartford has hired Bradley Dr., Rockville; Katherine Hartford Tpke., Rockville; Dale Harned, Manchester, told the selectmen that on another problem — a driveway off Utilities, which resulted in some rate its own Washington, D.C., consulting Coleman, Garland Dr., Vernon; Leonard Ellington; Mae Merk, Prospect St., the septic tank problem will come to Rolling Hills Trail which serves two rebates. Bolton is expected to get a firm at $70,000 to keep the city in­ Goetz Jr,, Vernon Ave., Vernon; Ethel Rockville; Lena Shapera, Court St., a head in Bolton in two to three building lots. rebate of about $1,700 for past elec­ formed. The city can keep on top of Hansen, Ellington; Joan Kadish, Berle Rockville; Gwendolyn Torrey, Mountain Rd., South Windsor; Louis McLane, Oak years. Peter Kirk, speaking for the tric bills. new programs, he said. St., Rockville; Earl Tracy, Worcester McKinney said state law requires residents, asked for action on a peti­ St., Manchester; Kathleen Ruzicka, Rd., Vernon; James Turner, Middle • Designated Selectman Joanne Mrs. Quinn said most people are Donnell Rd., Vernon; Keith Saenger, Butcher Rd., Rockville. that a town provide a dumping site tion and grievance they brought to Neath to further check into her apathetic about such big problems. Laurel St., Rockville. either within the town or within a Births Tuesday; A daughter to Mr. and the old Board of Selectman in April. proposal that the town consider self- They all have their own private ones. Discharged Tuesday: Delberda Mrs. Eugene Ruzicka, Donnel Rd., Ver­ I reasonable distance. Hutchinson, also the town's insurance, Mrs. Neath suggested the Mrs. Fahey said there has been a Baldinger, Tolland ; Sandra Gelinas, Ver­ non. John Fay, owner of Honey Wagon building official, and the selectmen idea to save money on property and Septic Tank Service, Manchester, said little could be done, about the casualty insurance, which is costing FEATURES FOOD FAMILY LIVING agreed that every town should have residents' complaint because the more and more and is becoming dif­ its own place or designate one driveway appears to be legal. Town ficult to get. elsewhere. Counsel Jerome Walsh couldn't find Loren Fracchia, owner of his own any violation of zoning or subdivision • Decided not to dispense with septic cleaning firm in Hebron, said regulations, they said. reading minutes of meetings unless it Bolton sewage used to go to Vernon is so voted as a meeting. The ALB Herald Feature Photos proposal was made to shorten TABm ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU | for disposal, but Vernon won't accept Ollier buHincHH, JUST ARRIVED SATURDAY, AUGUST 27th. it while a new sewage treatment In other business Tuesday night, meetings; Tuesday night's minute­ By Reggie Pinto plant is being built. the Board of Selectmen: reading session took about 25 Therefore, the owners said, the • Learned from the Capitol Region minutes. FALL PRINTS Bolton sewage has to be taken Council of Governments that • Had a moment of silent prayer in Top 8i bottom weights. Percales, Ducks, Novelties anywhere another town may accept Bolton's unemployment rate was 7.3 memory of Mrs. Caroline Morra, Celanese FORTREL®Polyester/Cotton It. Most of the time, it goes to the per cent in April, 6.2 per cent in May, who died Tuesday afternoon. She was and 100% Cottons. 4 4 " wide Metropolitan District Commission and 6.3 per cent in June. the wife of former First Selectman Machine wash - Tumble dry Toni Asselin works on needlepoint, at top, while, below, Mary plant in Hartford., • Discussed possible uses of a total Richard Morra. \ SUPER SAVINGSIII 7 7 * Britt displays holiday items for ROTC craft sale. DAN RIVER Below, Ronny Cote, Guy Bergen and Pat Steele reap the Bolton appointments harvest from ROTC garden. Pat is the center’s horticultural in­ At the ROTC CHECK GINGHAMS structor. A rainbow of colors. 1/8", 1 /4 " 8i 1" checks. Diana Welch, top right, diligently completes an afghan. Cheney keeps PBC seat Machine wash - Tumble dry - 44" wide. Douglas Cheney, a Republican, Stlaney Bates was reappointed to Celanese FORTREL®Polyester/Cotton Summer students work just bareiy held onto his seat on the the Conservation Commission by a 4- YARD REGULARLY $1.39 A YARD Public Building Commission (PBC) 1 vote (Mrs. Neath dissented) and when the Bolton Board of Selectmen Elna Dimock was appointed open made appointments this week. burning official by a 3-2 vote (Mrs. CREPE & PONTE STITCH Neath and Ahearn dissented). on variety of programs Cheney, a PBC member for 18 years and its chairman for 14 years, The special Monday night meeting DOUBLE KNITS was reappointed by a 3-2 vote of the ran from 7:30 to 11:45. The board 100% Celanese FORTREL®Polyester Democratic-controlled Board of decided to continue making ap­ pointments at another special All new fall colors. Selectmen. First Selectman Henry Only one month shy of a year old, Ryba and Selectman John Carey, meeting — ttiisThursday at 7;30 p.m. Machine wash - Tumble dry ‘‘Students have been doing both Democrats, opposed the reap­ — and interview candidates for the L 60" Wide the Regional Occupational Training Board of Fire Commissioners. domestic work for the senior citizens, pointment, while Republican Ernest YARDS Shepherd and Democrats Aloysius Other appointments made Monday IREGULARLY $1,99 A YARD Center (ROTC) in Manchester has working on the care and maintenance night, all unanimous, were: Ahearn and Joanne Neath favored it. ( s a v e $.49 A YARD OR 25% • Board of Health — Elizabeth An­ come a long way. of the garden which includes the use An earlier motion to appoint drews, Paul Edberg and Sonja Kirk, QUILTED The ROTC, reported to be the first of fruits and vegetables in the hot Alphonse Julian to the PBC failed two years; Marjory Klar, Grant when Ryba voted "yes, " Shepherd Davis, Esther Haloburdo and Hazel of its kind in the country, offers lunch program for the Senior Citizens and Mrs. Neath voted “no " and Allen, three years. CALICO PRINTS Carey and Ahearn abstained. • Senior Citizens Committee — Great for jumpers 8i jackets. educational opportunities to mentally Center and the selling of the produce Cheney was an unsuccessful can­ Judith Miner, four years; Paul Face: Polyester/Cotton Blend retarded and multiple handicapped to the elderly at a nominal price. didate for selectman in the May town Brown, three years; Edward Carini, Fdl; 100% Polyester election. He received the fewest two years, and Elsie Jones, one year. Back: 100% Acetate Tricot 7 adolescents from Manchester and 15 "Christmas decorations, hand­ number of votes in tbe eigbt-way con­ • Capitol Region Planning Com­ Machine wash ■ Tumble dry SIMPLICITY 8092 test for four seats. mission — Robert Gorton, two years. 4 4" Wide YARD surrounding towns. bags, quilts, pillows, hats and mittens A native of Manchester, Cheney James Klar was appointed alternate. DID YOU KNOW... Programs include psychological, are being completed for the RCTC has lived in Bolton for 20 years. • Northern Regional Mental REGULARLY $2.69 A YARD DoiifdiiM Clii-iifv Besides his PBC activity, he has also You should uM futibits social, educational and vocational November craft and tag sale and Health Board Catchment Area Coun­ for harm wharf stitchas MATCHING UNQUILTED. served as a justice of the peace and cil No. 15 — Lorraine Maus. ara likaly to show. services. The major aims of the some will also be sold at the RCTC as treasurer of the Republican Town • Capitol Region Purchasing Coun­ REGULARLY $1.49 A YARD Committee. cil — Ryba Joseph Licitra was ap­ NON-WOVEN mON-ON FUSIBLE project are to provide specialized store," she said. More area news Cheney's reappointment was one of pointed alternate. on 2B, 3B & 8C several made in a special executive • Demolition officer — Calvin interfecing training for students’ needs in order The summer RCTC program is session of the Board of Selectmen Hutchinson. interfacing to develop personal, social and part of the Comprehensive Youth Monday night. Two other ap­ • Municipal agent for assistance to Use for permanent shaping. For to ft, supple control. ^ pointments also involved contests. the elderly — David Mitchell. 100% Polyester - Machine wash - 22" Wide 100% Rayon • Machine wash -1 4 " vocational competence for employ­ Work Experience Program (CYWEP) ment and community living. which is a Capital Region Education Y A R D S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Y A R D S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Gorton heads library board There is a variety of winter Council Program. programs, but summer takes no About 10 special education Hulton Gleason will have the condition of gitt ol books from a Manchester resi­ the soil determined by bringing dent. holiday at the ROTC. students are working in the program, Robert Gorton has been appointed samples to tbe University of Connec­ I’uslor on viiculion chairman of Bolton's Board of ticut Extension Service. Mrs. Shirley Wirtz', supervisor of funded by CYWEP. They are among The Rev. Robert Cronin, pastor of Library Directors. Other officers are The board instructed Raymond St. Maurice Church, will be away the special education component for 120 Manchester youths working at a Nancy Silverstein, vice-chairman; Woollett, librarian, to look into the Eileen Delsignore, secretary and from Aug. 23 to Sept. 10. Tbe Rev. w m f m K S library insurance regarding a Robert Viys of the Maryknoll always first quality fabrics & notions the third year, has a program of total of 26 job sites in town this John Gleason, treasurer. cracked window. Missioners will serve in his absence. summertime activities for students. summer under the federally funded At a recent meeting, Mrs. Silvers­ The board voted to purchase kiddie A number of religious education tein spoke of the poor appearance of bookmarks. Tbe Bolton Lions Club texts used in past school years have ■ UM CORNEM TRi-emrnilZA CYWEP. landscaping around the library. purchased a card catglog unit for the not yet been returned. Parishioners S H O m M C E N T M V B iiio il OPtN DAILY 10-»; SAT. 104 Board members suggested a group of library are asked to return them to the OPIN DAILY 10-t T I L 0704417 volunteers be formed to refurbish the The library received one monaural church. m.M«-77ta area. Mrs. Silverstein was talking book machine from a library Registration for religious educa­ authorized to buy the necessary meeting in Willimantic. It received a tion classes will be Sept. 10 and 11 at supplies. gift of plays from John Esche and a the Parish Center after each Mass.. '*■ >■. ,■

PAGE TWCK: - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Wed.. Aug. 17, 1977 Lodge-HqrowiU^ | MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.i Wed., Aug. 17. 1977 — PAGE "THREE-C ______Teachers tour Russia Marsha B. Horowitz of Ansonia and Daniel J. Lodge of Your neighbor’s Manchester were married Aug. 14 in Fairfield. .HEALTH All three members of tbe seventh grade Social Studies The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard kitohen On treating arthritis Department at Bennet Junior High School arc touring the Horowitz of Ansonia. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. ■ Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. Soviet Union this summer. and Mrs. Clarence Lodge of 24 Victoria Rd. By BETTY RYDER Mrs. Doris Hogan, department chairperson, spent most Victor Lembo of Ansonia was soloist for the double-ring of July touring the cities of Moscow. Leningrad, Kiev and ceremony. Volgagrad, The bride, given in marrage by her father, wore a DEAR DR. LAMB - not an inflammatory dis­ probably had an inflam­ in selected cases of William Fldwards has been touring Europe since July Qiana gown designed with high venise lace neckline, effects. So, it has to be of mail Dr. Lamb cannot Your comments on Motrin ease but a degeration of matory process in his rheumatoid arthritis. This '20. He will meet William Brindamour in Helsinki, short lace capped sleeves, A-line skirt trimmed in lace used carefully in selected answer your letters per­ h inland on Aug. 18 and together the teachers will tour the surprised me. I went to my bone and cartilage simple knees and not just may provide temporary and terminating in a chapel train. She wore a picture hat cases that cannot be better sonally but he will answer Soviet cities. They will return on Sept. 1. doctor for arthritis in my osteoarthritis is not helped arthritis. relief without inducing any and carried a gamellia bouquet. treated with other Since the history and culture of the Soviet Union is part ' 1 knees (real bad). He gave with cortisone injections. Cortisone is not used for real cure and may even representative letters of Sally Cappon of Santa Barbara, medications. general interest in his of the seventh grade curriculum, the knowledge gained Diane Horowitz of Boston, Mass., was her sister’s maid Calif, is a newspaper reporter. So me Motrin, I supposed, to This means your husband osteoarthritis but it is used cause undesirable side (Because of the volume of honor. column.) through these tours will be passed on to Manchester when she was selected as a finalist in help cure it. He is a man of students. Mark Sullivan of Manchester served as best man. the well-known Bake-Off contest five few words and didn’t com­ Ushers were William Lodge and James Lodge, both of years ago, she was determined to use ment. Your articles said it Manchester and brothers of the bridegroom; and Michael her journalistic skills to develop win­ is strictly a pain reliever. 1 Horowitz of Ansonia, brother of the bride. ning recipes. would like to have your All Food Mart Stores Open Sunday 9a.m. to 4p.m. Following a wedding trip to Cape Cod, Mass., the cou­ ’Trained to organize information Health Letter number 8-8, ple will reside in East Hartford. and pick out pertinent facts, Sally set Aspirin and Related Mrs. Lodge is employed by the Glastonbury Board of to work and has been a finalist three Medicine that you men­ Elducation. Mr. Lodge is an English instructor employed more times. tioned in your column ^ 1 .0 0 off BO°off by the Glastonbury Board of Education. (Horowitz photo) about Motrin to find out ®off She doesn't work at creating ®off ON A 10 OUNCE JAR recipes until entry blanks are more about these I ON A Food C II III. .,m.„ Among the students named to the dean’s list at (now dead) had painful • Marl €i 1x 11!^! hand and to think of new ways to use knees from arthritis his ^ Sal Auf ro l>milgntph« ong ceupan par lam.ly | Mohan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mohan of them with the eligible products. Her doctor put cortisone in Bunker Hill Rd., Coventry. She is a sophomore at the other method is to take the best parts them and he had great college. of several favorite recipes and come relief for a long time but Mra. Daniel J . Lodge up with a new recipe. Both strategies my doctor does not do that. have brought her to the national Thanks you for your baking contest. Cheese ’n Olive Bread Squares columns in our paper. WALDBAUM'S DEAR READER - You shouldn’t be so surprised S A V E *4 .8 5 Cheese ’n Olive Bread Squares cheese and poppy seed. Add flour salted water, drain. Combine: that Motrin is just a pain In the service 1 small green pepper, chopped fine Food Mart Kurien named Fellow 1 package hot roll mix mixture; blend well. Spread in reliever in the treatment of WITH PURCHASE OF <7.50 OR MORE AND COUPONS ON THIS PAGE 7 % cup warm water (105°-115°F.) prepared pan. Cover; let rise in 1 medium onion, chopped fine degenerative arthritis. The 1 egg warm place until light and doubled in 1 can tomato soup truth is there is NO CURE The Royal College of Francis X. Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. V« cup butter or margarine, melted size, 30 to 45 minutes. Preheat oven Vi cup salad oil fo r osteoarthritis Physicians in Edinburgh, 1 cup (4 oz.) shredded Amarlcan or to 400° F. Combine all topping in­ 1 cup sugar (degenerative arthritis). In SWEET TASTING - CALIFORNIA Murphy, 131 Lakewood Circle, recently enlisted in the CALIFORNIA'S BEST Scotland, has honored Dr. Navy's Nuclear Power Program and is presently un­ Cheddar cheese gredients; spoon over dough. Bake % cup vinegar rheumatoid arthritis cures ® o « i V. A braham K u rien , dergoing recruit training in Great Lakes, 111. 1 tablespoon poppy seed bread 20 to 25 minutes or until golden 1 tsp. prepared mustard are rare and may simply Vine Ripened I 0 N * 'II-B . BAG U.S. NO. I ALL PURPOSE | Manchester internist and Upon completion of recruit training, he will attend Topping: brown. Cut into squares. Serve be remissions of the dis­ Seedless Grapes cardiologist, by electing neatly two years of formal school training to prepare him 2 cups ( 8 oz.) shredded American or warm. 12 to 15 squares. (Refrigerate Mix sauce well; add cooked, ease. The purpose of treat­ I Eastern Shore Potatoes I him a Fellow of the Royal for his duties as a navy nuclear power reactor technician. Cheddar cheese any leftovers.) drained carrots to sauce and let ment for the common Cantaloupes I College. to 1 cup sliced ripe or green olives High Altitude: Bake at 425°F. for stand overnight in refrigerator. forms of arthritis is to help "THE WITH This COUPON AT FOOD MAHT OOOOSUNDAV AUGUST He was graduated from East Catholic High School in O '*''•‘■R »*o ONI Dr. Kurien graduated 1977. 1 egg 20 to 25 minutes. Serve chilled and enjoy. control the disease if possi­ NATURAL LARGE 27 SIZE COUPON P in FAMILT from the University of 1/3 cup butter or margarine, melted June Tompkins of The Herald staff ble or to relieve pain so the SNACK" Edinburgh Medical School Richard A. Roden Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. 1 tablespoon Instant minced onion or brought back this recipe for Copper According to a note on the recipe, person can live a more nor­ LB. in 1963, as the most dis­ Roden Sr. of 80 Benton St., recently enlisted in the Navy’s Vs cup chopped onion Carrot Coins which was servea at a it was given to Freda Oliver by Nan­ mal life. t a x tinguished graduate and 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce church supper this summer in East Aspirin, Tylenol, Motrin Airman Apprenticeship Program and is presently un­ cy Baldwin and to us by June SWEET JUICY CALIFORNIA'S BEST PRODUCEIDUCf ITEMITi OF THE WEEKI Gold Medal winner in dergoing recruit training in Great Lakes, III. Grease 13x9-lnch pan. In large Jewett, N.Y. Tompkins, who says “it's delicious.’’ and all of these medicines SWEETJUICY - BLACK LUSCIOUS------VINE -INE RIPENEA, RIPENED -^P„..rwrai,,m■ CALIFORNIA . CRISP - CALIFORNIA r 5 0 ^ o ff Copper Carrot Coins used in the treatment of os­ medicine. He became a Upon completion of recruit training, he will receive bowl, dissolve yeast from hot roll ’Thank you, ladies. ON ANY WEIGHY | member of the Royal mix in water; stir in egg, butter. Cook 3 lbs. of sliced carrots in teoarthritis (degenerative California further instruction designed to familiarize him with the FRIAR Mixed Melons t ,i ° Ml?, College of Physicians after ratings in the Airman Speciality Field. arthritis) serve only to ICEBERG FAMILY PACK | passing his membership relieve pain. You may have FOOD MART IS PROUD TO OFFER YOU THE LARGEST He attended Manchester Community College and Nectarines PLUMS SELECTION OF CALIFORNIA MELONS IN TOWN- (EXCEPT GROUND BEEF) examinations in 1966. He seen TV ads stating that PICKED AT THE PEAK OF FLAVOR! earned credits which enabled him to enlist at a higher JUMBO 44 SIZE LETTUCE WITH THIS COUPON ar f o o d m a o t g o o d sun *uo was a lecturer in the pay grade. aspirin relieves inflamma­ YOUB PERSIANS ■ CASABAS • JUAN CANARY, AND A TMPUSaT auo » l im it o n i c o u p o n p i p f a w il v r u n i r t VARIETY CALLED PINK HONEYOEW LARGE HEAD Medical School of the tion. That is a half-truth. U nU ILk: MMM GOOD! University of Edinburgh Its anti-inflammation ac­ Richard L. Lombardo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. 4 S « CRENSHAWS SANTA CLAUS e . ‘ 1 .6 9 tion is accomplished with from 1968-70. Lombardo, 114 Kennedy Bd., recently enlisted in the U.S. much larger doses than is U S no I F*ESH FRESH NATIVE (MASS) Uf ^ ^ IA M He is an associate in car­ Navy's Nuclear Power Program and is presently un­ GREEN W0iGril16l0n diology and medicine at dergoing recruit training in Orlando, Fla. used to relieve pain. The YELLOW 2 S ° o f f A Manchester Memorial common amounts of Upon completion of recruit training, he will attend two ONIONS dsponsibit (or I ON 2 LBS. OR MORE • LEAN Hospital and a director of aspirin and related 69^ PEPPERS 3 Bonanos years of Navy schools to prepare him for his ultimate typographical I the American Heart duties as a nuclear power reactor operator. medicines used without a Association of the Greater doctor’s supervision do not errort | GROUND BEEF V. A b ra h a m K u r ie n graduated from East Catholic High School in have any effective anti- Hartford area. 1976. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD SUN AUO inflammation action at all. THRUSAT AUO J# LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILT AUGUST 18-20 Nevertheless, these U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED U S .D.A. medicines remain the best Top Round Steak CHOICE BEEF medicines available in the U GRADE " A " FRESH «i.es management of os­ U S D A CHOICE BEEF BONELESS NEWPORT CLUB LIPMAN MAINE Z'COLONIAL FULLY COOKED^ U.S D A. CHOICE B E E F On second thought teoarthritis. CHUCK 2 5 ° o f f I am sending you The HAMS ROUND $ 1 2 9 Health Letter number 8-8 CHICKEN CNYOVAC WRAPPED WATER ADDED I ON THE PURCHASE OF ‘3.00 OR MORE that you requested. Others SHANK BUTT CUBE STEAK STEAK lUNDERBLADE) LB I • By Jan Warren who want this issue can LEG QUARTERS PORTION PORTION U S 0 A CHOICE REEF I DELICATESSEN ^ send 50 cents with a long, (WITH BACK) SIRLOIN TIP STEAK ‘ 1.79 $119 7 0 WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MART GOOD SUN AUO 14 stamped, self-addres°ed $ 1 09 0 ( THRU SAT AUG )• LIMIT ONI COUPON PIR FAMILY LB. l b . ■ • LB. BEEF KABOBS U S 0 A CHOICE L* ‘ 1.49 G I a envelope for it to P.O. Box I a I U S 0 A CHOICE REEF L______

1551, Radio City Station, U S 0 A CHOICE lE E F TOP BLADE STEAK .0..,.,, ,,‘ 1.39 New York, NY 10019. This SODA BOTTOM ROUND SWISS STEAK ‘ 1.69 .. ASSORTED FLAVORS issue contains a list of VEAL PATTIES 69' Jimmy Carter may sleep here! OUR BEST i" Woff j i ”'25"ofr commonly used medicines _ _ _ _ * ”/\AJ rUi/\ t I ■ BA/mr AT f GEM ^ ^ PRIMO HOT OR SWEET 'N BEEF & PEPPER PATTIES l. 89* ON TWO I LB PKOS QTRS. 28 oz. Bottles that contain aspirin. This is BREAST ON A 10 COUNT PKC. Ever since Jimmy Carter spent the night with that Sara and Kate to take their showers at night, so there will BEEF LIVER 49- IMPERIAL family in Yazoo City, Miss.. I've been thinking about be plenty of hot water for the President. And the girls will important to anyone who QUARTERS CHILD MILD or ITALIAN j Hefty ’ c T liners i MARGARINE what would happen if he made a return trip to Mississippi have to blow-dry their hair in the bedroom so he can have has a problem taking FRANKS ‘1.19 ' Miih inn (evaen 4> Faad I aspirin for any reason. (WITH WING) SAUSAGE Ma'f Coed Sun Auf i4 I I Marl h p R Sun Auf 14 and stayed with us the bathroom mirror for shaving. BEEF FRANKS I thru Sal Awf 14 L im il any Auf Limit Ina I phe ant rawpen p ii I I PM« en* (»«p«n par According to the press release from the White House, Our breakfast routine is going to need some shaping up One difficulty people BREAKFAST SAUSAGE ,.‘1.29 * fam.ly the President is making these home visits to keep in touch too. This morning, for example, Kate ate her toast while have in understanding S « 2 9 with his fellow Americans. He doesn't want his hostess to she did her leg limbering exercises, John arrived at the what doctors do is thinking BEEF BOLOGNA 79‘ J GEM CHUNKED that all joint problems are L fuss and he wants to be treated just like one of the family. table without a shirt (his was in the dryer), and Sara LIVERWURST a n d b o l o g n a , , 89* Well, that sounds great, but it's not very practical. If strolled in wearing her father’s bathrobe with a towel arthritis. Actually, LO VfTT'l SWIFT PREMIUM OR LASY MAPLE 20"off‘ l! ° 20"off Jimmy Carter comes to stay with us. I'm going to cater a wrapped Aunt Jemima-style around her head. While the arthritis involves the bone SHAVED STEAK ,,‘ 1.79 SLICED BACON ,,‘ 1.49 FOOD CLUB FRANKS 0NA340Z CAN | ONA340Z.CAN little...as I would for my father-in-law or my rich uncle President is here I'm going to insist that everyone appear and cartilage. Inflamma­ FOOOCLUB I FOOOCLUB George from New York City. at the table fully dressed at 7 a m. so we can sit down tion of the membranes In fairness to our customers, we reserve the right to lim it setes to I ptigs of any item except where otherwise noted Items offered for sale not available m case (oli or to other retail dealers or wholesalers ICED TEA MIX | DRINK MIXES together. around a joint or the ten­ ALL FLAVORSS Actually we'd have to do a little juggling to accom­ Wifh ih ii (Pupan ai Faad modate Mr. Carter. Our table conversation is another thing that should be dons is bursitis and ten­ ! M a il Gaad Su" Awf <• CHEF BOY­ m.w Sal Aut X Lim ii ana First of all, we don't have a guest room. And since the upgraded. After all, the purpose of the President’s visit is donitis. These are often (an ant cawpan pgr fam ilf Cheer Detergent AR-DEE FACIAL TISSUE President refuses to uproot his host and hostess from the to learn about the hopes and goals of the American people helped with cortisone in­ RAVIOLI master bedroom, he will either have to share a room with and not to learn that Becky-Lu has just given Melvin back jections because of its anti- Reg. 2/69C (10’ OFF LABEL) 49 OZ. PKG. MEAT OR CHEESE TOPCO • ALL VARIETIES 14-year-old John or sleep on the convertible sofa in the his high school ring or that Susie has just bought a inflammatory action. Save 15C living room. If Rosalyn comes too, we can always stick glamorous long dress that’s covered with pink rose buds. We reserve the right to limit quantities Because osteoarthritis is "oTfl I “ 20"ofr 26ONA KOZ PKO John in a sleeping bag in his sister's room and put When the President comes I’m not going to do anything IS OZ. “" c I I O N A 30L B . B A O Rosalyn and the President in the bunk beds in John's drastic like redecorate the whole house, but I must get 300 Cereals I I Toperest or Barbecue Time CAN COUNT ORANOlA MOULAR room. Of course, I will insist that Ebony, our big black the blue chair in the living room recovered. I must get - 1 . 1 9 BOXES RAISIN Oe FRUIT NUT I I CHARCOAL (avpan ai Faad Labrador, give up his spot at the foot of John's bed and some new sheets and towels and a replacement for To maintain what the I M tit c*ad Sun Aut '« ^ 9 ^ I I r im fn.t caupan ai Faad sleep outdoors. ^ A fMV* fnruSg' Aut limilgnt | Man Gate Sun M | H I | B | | R bedspread that Ebony chewed 'a hole in. And I certainly DRAKES government calls a ’’high’’ I•k, o n ...... r u n n i » Limit#nt FOOD CLUi I i«m ,i, ^ ^ #nt4 01 J - EVAPORATED MILK ,1 FLUIOOZ CAN 0 PKOt 1 . sion, particularly in the early morning, I think I'll ask It would never do to have the president drink his orange family of four requires an in­ 29* ZAREX SYRUPS 79* MARSHMALLOWS ."ZZ com e of 422,300 a year. juice from a McDonald’s mug. 14 oz eOTTLC Margarine DEL MONTE CATSUP 33* SWEET ’N LOW ' " i i r 79* GAYLORD MIXED NUTS . 0 / CAM 99* Families in New York and ■ as* ININ ELIOWl WALDBAUM'S HEW YORK STYLE DELII POUND CAKE itro o T Boston need some $4,500 more ALUMINUM FOIL ROLL 29* PRINCE SPAGHETTI , . o , - « o 3 . . o , ‘ 1 . ENGLISH MUFFINS IZ", 3'o7i“ 1. 7 to maintain this standard of FRESHLY MADE CRfAMY TMONOS 7 C « living, The Conference Board JIF PEANUT BUTTER HOT JAR Long John Domhrowski-Estrella 95* SPAGHETTI SAUCE 89* BRAN 0 MEAL BREAD V01 lOAF » observes. SALADS POTATO MACARONI Franks Cheryl K. Estrella of Coventry and Thomas S. Dom- EGG COLE SLAW browski of East Hartford were married July 16 in an Q A t THE Food Club ITALIAN TOPCO Bathroom GAYLA evening ceremony in Manchester. POUND ^ / / U oz. Box S f 1 9 WORLD NOODLES TRASH ■ • LR The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald F. Reg. $1.19 Save 30C DRESSING Tissue DRINKS 4 3 ? Reg. 49C M / ■ mm DUTCHMAID Saltines CAN LINERS Knapp of Dunn Rd., Coventry. The bridegroom is the son ALMANAC’S FOOD CLUB VANITY FAIR ALL FLAVORS Save 19C ■ 9m FINE MEDIUM • WIDE LEAN COOKED HAM GOURMI of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Dombrowski of William St., UOZ.BAG I LB. PKG. U OZ. BOTTLE 10 COUNT BOX 4 ROLL PACK 44 OZ.CANS LUNDY it A N FRISHLT SLICFO East Hartford. COMBINATION BAKED HAM The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Q&A gown of crystallette and venise lace designed with fitted 4 9 r ROAST BEEF le iS H iy s l 'CID lace bodice, long full sheer sleeves with lace cuffs and 1. The Victoria Cross is MEDIUM OMDE A Britain's highest military MUENSTER CHEESE shoulder overlay, V-neckline, mandarin collar and full honor, dating back to the (a) skirt with wide hemline flounce outlined in lace and CAINS FROZEN FOODS GAIOREI FRESH DAIRY DELI6HTSI HIALTH AND BIAUTY AIDS! American Revolution (b) WALNUT CHEESE BALLS extending to a chapel-length train. She wore a finger tip World War I (c) Crimean TOP FROST F(X)DCLUB TOPCO ALLIVARIETIES veil of silk illusion edged with seed pearls and attached to E6GS War 09 GERMAN BOLOGNA 2. The first American to Broccoli Cuts 30 OZ BAG 69’ Butter QUARTERS M. Toothbrushes 5 FOR M a matching lace Camelot cap. She carried a cascade MAYONNAISE w F FOR I • CARANDO GENOA SALAMI win a Nobel Prize was la I HOWARD JOHNSON ALL FLAVORS bouquet of white sweetheart roses, pink miniature car­ Albert Michelson lb) .r,.o - ri- FLUORIDE nations and baby’s breath. MACARONI & CHEESE ’p' i; HOOD’S YOGURT ,',T. 3 89* TOOTHPASTE o r m i n t ,01 tu .. 59 HOT HAM caeaNDO(CCO Theodore Roosevelt (c) Alex­ FOOD ClU R Miss Pamela Knapp of Milford was her sister's maid of Hceaiw NanoNaL au e iir is Carrel. ORANGE JUICE TOP FROST Cl CHEESE SPREAD r . '. X ' 99* TOPCO ASPIRIN Tom".’ 79* honor. Miss Andreana Estrella, the bride’s daughter, was 3. The richest horse race in O Rf IDA N OZ «AO KOSHER FRANKS flower girl. T f i i O the world is the la l All SHOESTRING POTATOES ORANGE JUICE “ZJ* ZM: 45* GOLDEN SHAMPOO .im. 49’ CHICKEN ROLL PfNNCOUNTty 16 oz. JAR g American Futurity lb) Ken­ TOP FROST c O d Robert Dombrowski of East Hartford was his brother’s SUNRiaM _ tucky Derby Ic) Hambleto- WHIPPED TOPPING O’ lOZ BOWL 3 9 CLOSE-UP t o o t h p a s t e 59* best man. RIG lIMf HKRRAL MFNNEN DELI BEEF ROLLS nian. PLIIICHMAHN S R L U ilO N N I T Following a reception at the Garden Grove in 5 9 ^ EGG BEATERS >401 CARTON 797 l^MARGARINE I LR PRO OUARTtRS 55* DEODORANT spEEDSTrcK l!,V. 99* Reg. 99C Save 20C ^ Manchester, the couple left on a wedding trip to Canada. # doz. ANSWERS: Mrs. Thomas S. DoinhroHski They are residing in Ellington. iSupej asjoq japenb joj) MANCHESTER e c laaead ’9061) q Z o I 410 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE PAGE FOUR-C - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977— PAGE FIVE-C Record second quarter C.R. Smith named vice-president of management service local office

reported by Mott’s Capital Management Services of Friendship Lodge 145 AF and A M. invested, taking advantage of Connecticut, Inc., a West Hartford He formerly resided at 37 Alexander whatever tax shelters are best suited Joseph P. Mott, chair­ store in Westfield, Waterbury, took place based financial services organization St. to the individual or firm involved. man of Mott's Super Massachusetts is expected recently. has opened a new regional office at Market, Inc., operators of to be opened in October, Capital Management Services of The company's Board of 150 N. Main St., Manchester, under Connecticut, Inc. specializes in con­ In addition to his responsibilities -GREAT STORES 21 “ShopRite" super 1977. He stated further that Directors has declared a Helmet the direction of Charles R. Smith, ceptual financial planning, using in­ with Capital Management Services, 3 markets in Connecticut a g ro u n d b re a k in g regular quarterly dividend B u s in e s s newly appointed resident vice-presi­ surance, mutual funds, real estate Smith will continue to head the C.R. Conveniently Located near you in: and Massachusetts, today ceremony for the com­ of $.02 per share payable dent. This opening marks Smith’s limited partnerships, and other in­ Smith Agency, Inc., an all lines fasteners reported strong gains in pany's new 52,000 square August 31, 1977 to return to M anchester. He is a vestment vehicles to aid inviduals casualty-property insurance agency the company’s second feet Drug and Food com­ stockholders of record graduate of Manchester High School and businesses in achieving maxi­ handling a general line of insurance recalled quarter and first half bination Family Center in Agust 23, 1977. MANCHESTER VERNON^ E. HARTFORD and has long been active in mum return on monies expended or for both businesses and individuals. operations. The U.S. Department of SpencerStreet VernonCircle EllingtonRoad Net sales for the quarter Traiuportatlon has advised ended July 2,1977 rose 13.5 the Department of Motor per cent of 541,612,264 from Vehicles in Wethersfield OPEN SUNDAYS for your shopping convenience a record $36,651 achieved that it l as issued a warning in the second quarter of the to motorcyciists about the previous year. r safety of 57,000 Saf-T- Net profit rose to $354,- Release heimet fasteners SUPERMARKETS 274, compared with the manufactured by F.P., Inc. $118,069 a year earlier. of Pasadena, Caiif. Earnings per share These fasteners have amounted to $.30 as com­ ¥0 ^ been recaiied by the pared with $.10 for the se­ HP jeslleoi m m \ IS H manufacturer because a cond quarter of 1976. miT vitfTi vttrri Finast It’s Easy! It’s FunI Join Our Winner’s Circlet M l .I S M \rn\tm potentiaiiy defective coil Per share figures are M spring may ailow them to >• UM u i! based on a total of $1,180,- SSO WINNERS I m I ■ II ill I« ] Tm I ■ w S^OOO WINNER $100 WINNERS S2S WINNERS i« i m I . m open under impact, permit­ 456 shares outstanding for • M IJ. MUUX i ■ M • J. CMCXBT CMAMeUM. I.T. • N.PtCXBIM I i|ii > • nri I ■ m 1 • n t ting the helmets to come Butter both periods. •uumMo. n. ItM I « ■ w n I a II off. F. EVANS tAiax WL • J .U M tN W • 0. cnxcu For the six month period, KTERNROUGH, N.H. • J. iwaT MITUUD. XT. niTw n rw I a sn DOT said the warning to Quarters net sales totaled $84,961,055 U0MUNK.WL • L 8MCI nrnmnnmtmmrnmm* «3s$nr MunoexT. • M. CMTXXIU motorcyciists is being versus a record $74,413,280 MWTM. M . issued because the achieved a year ago. Net n u n iiku i a MMh 4a ia m laa ■■ a manufacturer does not profit for the half year YOU mi [T I T S r i i y r - have a record of the names totaled $649,296, equal to illKI and addresses of $.55 per share, versus 718 CAN purchasers to notify in- i l*eX of Ihooo lOolftioiO tiomo li roootfoO n ho i m $259,727, or $.22 per share. I ovoOoUo lot oolo 01 or bolow tlio ortoo h dividuaiiy by maii. Storo. OOC00100 IpocmcollY notoO hr IMo oh. Stanford Cohen, presi­ D' The department's W ith This C oupon A purchase 7 5 0 or more dent of Mott’s noted that Nationai Highway Traffic Valid Aug. 14-20 H-522 FN the fourth and fifth former Safety Administration Limit one Coupon per Family W.T. Grant locations in (NHTSA) opened an in­ shopping centers where a vestigation in 1975 after Mott’s “ShopRite” is receiving an allegation situated, are scheduled to that a cyclist had been open by Labor Day. killed when his heimet Cohen reported that the strap — employing a Saf-'T- company's twenty-second Release fastener — faiied. NHTSA testing found that helmets fitted with the ^ Nabisco Karlberg Saf-T-Release fastener B e e fL o h recognized failed to pass retention tests designed to measure Premium A Manchester man has the holding strength of the been recognized for signifi­ chin strap. The recalled Saltines cant achievement for his fasteners were manufac­ part in helping to sell 22 tured between 1969 and Shells of million copies of The COLONIAL MASTER-SHORT SHANK FROZEN- ROASTS FRESH-U.S.D.«.INSreCTED 1975. Living Bible. Louis TURKEY PARTS - FROZEN Karlberg Sr., who is the Arm Picnic Swift’s Turkey I A M (WITH PART owner at Bibles & Books 57 Chicken Qtrs. ■ ■ **8 OF BACK) E. Center St., was Smoked ...... WHHITE ■ , ...... MIXED MEAT DARK EAT (WHITE 8 DUX) I meat Quarters or Bone In presented the award at LEGS iBREASTS Kansas City at the national [WITH PART R R C iWiTHWiia B Q ( P r o m o t e d Beef Loin W ith This Coupon & purchase 7 5 0 or i Shouiders R.I2 A»3 H 2 .“o»2‘ *l2 OFIACX) WWllk.lAnilCHEOI 9 9 $ Wingettes Valid Aug. 14-20 H-500 FN convention of the Christian William Zindel of Chest­ S Booksellers' Association Untrimmed Limit one Coupon per Family UAH OSCAR MATER OR MEAT nut Hill Rd., Glastonbury, Shell recently. Giving the ork Kabobs lONEUSS i b ® r ® has been named vic^presi- Bologna MEAT OH BEEF SLICED Beef Franks ASP FRESHLY GROUND MANY TIMES DAiLY recognition was Dr. UAH dent of underwriting Steaks Custom Cut Kenneth N. Taylor, the ork Back Ribs nan ib®r® BEEF lUNO operations at Hartford man responsible for the Cubed Steaks ROUND A & P Meats THIN ! Steam Boiler Inspection to your best-selling Living Bible, CEHTEA Ground Beef Ub Pork Chops CUT ib ® r ® HILLSHIRE - POLSKA CENTER CUT - SLICED and Insurance Co. which consistently tops the Klolbasa POLISH OH SMOKED BEEF Bacon NOT MORE THAN 78

6 PAGE SIX-C - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug, 17, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-C About town I

Wrih m u coupon and 4 $7 50 purcnsM WUh thi» coupon «nd • $7.50 purchM t Manchester Senior ' 0 With (hit coupon and a $7.50 purchasa Citizens Pinochle Group w ill sponsor a gam e English MuSSitis Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Army and Navy Club. Jumbo Stop&Shop< FREE! F R E E ! i All senior citizens are i J ' welcome. Paper R ^ u la r Sto p & Sh o p 71/4 OZ. pkg. Stop 4 Shop Roll The older youth group of or Split Macaroni&Cheese i Community Baptist Church 119 count will meet tonight at 7:30 in 1 ply roll 12 oz. pkg. of 6 Lemonade ^ 6 ounce can-Frozen „ IK n n e r the church Living Room. GootfSu'’ Aug 14-SH Aug ?0 L-mil on# roll P#r CuMomtf 251 Sv* GoodSun Aug 14'Sat, Aug 20 U m iont can p#t cullomer * Good Sun, Aug 14*Sat.Aug 20 UmilonapAg ptrcuitornar 248 A Communion Vesper service is scheduled for tonight at 7:30 at Zion Evangelical Lutheran « | With mi8 coupon and • $7 50 purehiio Wtth tht» coupon and a $7.50 pu fch a i* I Wrth this coupon L . 5 With this coupon | n itn in is couoon Church. Ifl^scliiiiaiin?^ Save Save S A T E l ! ^ 1 “ C o m i 3 pe* customer 257g- WHITE/YELLOW/PINK-MARCAL G roc^i TO GroceryJi'V Iggiji marcai i Pick up your copy of self service deli Help yourseit S o c ia l BATHROOM TISSUE our latest PRICE K U S to these quickies... Circular. It la full of stop & Shop “Great BeeT’ USDA Choice With this coupon pkg. storewide savings. Li­ Look for the Stop&Shop Extra Miikl S e c u rity of 4 mited quantities avail­ roHs able at your local "Orange Signs" Save ShopRitel Q. My wife has been throughout the store 89 working almost as long as I V n for additional Flranksor Hot Dogs : ^ u r 27 ounce jar have, and we will be 12 ounce bottle grocery items not Stop & Shop Beef Franks 11) pkg 99' retiring at about the same !:§ Golden Griddle Stop & Shop Sliced Bacon * 1 ” 7Bone Steak time. Can she get both her SPECIAL PURCHASE SPECIAL PURCHASE advertised. Pancake own benefit and a benefit Instant Orange Nepco Franks Beef or Extra Mild J., 99' Syrup as my wife? Limited Time Only Limited Time Only Breakfast Drink Mix A. No. She can t get both NABISCO PREMIUM Nepco Beef Bologna shced ■71^ Good Sun Aug 14-SaI, Aug 20 r I Good Sun Aug l4 Sal A.g ^ n e n / ^ ' Z m OR ELBOW MACARONI •—TsLifTki ^ Limit oneiaion per cusiomet. L'm.t one Oh oe'c-stom #’ benefits. When she applies, Sun Glory Sliced Bacon *1 '* she will get an amount Oscar Mayer Weiners " * rs r' ‘ 1” equal to the highest SALTINES PRINCE PASTAS Oscar Mayer Smokies '^“ *1 ” Beef Quick ^u,nr(T(7,(,,(7,nriT//ivvf,(Tnr(T77,n,r(ri7/^ benefit. StopuShop E —^ With this coupon Q. I rent about 25 acres 16E OF THE FARM CASE OF 24-*S 94 REGULAR OR DIET CINNAMON OR REGULAR Brownie Mix gross farm earnings only if ^ Assorted Flavors you "materially par­ Tomatoes 4.’.'„^99^ Granola Puffs .59< for Swiss Steak ~ Good Sun Aug 14-Sat Aug 20 5G ood Sun Aug 14 Sat A^g 20 C o o k ed H a m A U VARIETIES (EXaPT ANGEL FOOD A IROWNIE MIX NESTLE KING SIZE ALMOND CRUNCH CHOC 0 LITE MILK Beef Bottom Round Steak "“^L 'm .! lou'pkgs p#'Cuilomef 260; 261£^ ticipate" in the production C&CCOLA Sectioned & Formed or management of the crop Duncan Hines Cake Mix " 55^ "Great B eef USDA Choice j/ ilTO Gr^c^r^ll j j ^ « Chocolate Bar 63< Pile high on a hard roll. ib. Cube Steak Beef Round or livestock. If you take an A U VARIETIES (EXCEPT ILUE CHEESE) MIX OR MATCH CASE OF 12 ‘4 U AUTOMATIC DISH DETERGENT important part in the M b J Of 0 0 ^ 7 Seas salad Dressing ...... 39^ case of Cascade Cameco Danish Salami a or pkg 99' Rump Roast Beef Round “ Great B eef USDA Choice With this coupon e g With this coupon management or in actual LONG GRAIN 24-*2.76 WISHIONE DELUXE FRENCH-ITALIAN American Cheese Land O lakes *1'* production of the crops or Beef Bottom Round Rotisserie Roast livestock, you will be con­ ShopRite Rice Salad Dressing Stop&Shop Cooked Save Ijl Save sidered materially par­ WITH TRIGGER SPRAY w...DEL m MONTE vrs. a iuroninc SOS ^ ^ f Eye Round Roast "Great Beef" USDA Choice ticipating and the rental in­ Glass Plus '\°,;69^ Chunk Light TUna * ,v„59^ Vienna Fingers 69^ Soap Pads ^ ------come will then count for ShopRit# ^ COFFEE PRIDE OF THE,r.* r«FARM n m ShopRtt# IN PAIL K T I I 1 0 * Social Security. 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Dairy------Cooked Flounder Fillets »1 *» Smoked Pork KT 2 5 * A. Some countries do. You Boneless Roast . 9 9 i‘ Countty style Ribs *1’» ™enM0S H^GMIonJug Shoulder __ 49 ounce box can find out by catting the BRICK dlllSf I . PORKlOfN.IONf IN.Iqu«l#mountiof Sirloin SI*d#4C#nl«r0^t I I I I P |I I || |^ | | CHARACTERS • 3-B All Wisk country's em bassy in RUTTER Mdi " ' Chuck Steak . 89^< Assorted Chops .*1’® V -_ _ -— —— bakery Mouthwatering goodies. Picnic-5-7 lbs. Washin^on, D.C. LOINaNTCRIONilN Laundry Liquid Laundry •ECF CHUCK UNDER HADE Health & Beauty Aids ■ Water Added Q. I hire two men now Kiwi Fruit Detergent AMERICAN CHEESE Por^ Loin Chops Detergent and then to help out on my Boneless Steak Countrystyle ^GoodSun.Aug 14-$il Aug 20 )d Sun . Aug 14 • S#t At NEF ANY SinPG. •ONELESS LISTERMINT $ i 3 9 Delicious cut in halff and eaten . gd 5L«nrton#bO*p#f cu$»om#f dO O I) 00# jug p#< cutiom#f farm. Do I have to report Kraft Singles...... x 9 9 * 24-oz. with a spoon or slicCv. *or‘or salad. O I their wages for Social Service Deli _ Ground Chuck . 89^ Veal For Stew MOUTHWASH b«. Donuts J Security purposes? Seed less ^ A. Yes, if you pay a farm DOMESTIC The Produce Place .Bakery. Buttermilk Bread stop»shop 2iL«79' worker 7150 or more in Wdn ihia coupon With Ih ii coupon LARGE JUICY- 18 SIZE ShopRite REG Slop I Shop c 4 04 I # C alifornia cash wages during the ■ or SANDWICH Jr. Size Fruit Pies Apple piiHtppn or L#mon O pkgi | H A M _ _ ^ j ^ Thom pson 6 ' year, or if the person l UWHITE f l l l NO PRES ADDED Save Save works 20 or more days 0 20-oz. Exotic Black Ribiers or Sweet Red Cardinals i l i during the year for cash iiiui^ey Breast...... 59^ BREAD leaves wages figured on a time CANTALOUPES 59 Low Fat _ 4 5 * 5 0 * ■ 3 m basis rather than a piece- 72ounoabox J 3 48 count box rate basis. Check with your 214 $raiCllliTIEET ••* o Stay Free Gaines Social Security office for M7 IM T IWDOil TUIMIPtKE OPEN SUNDAYS M i l k * f l 9 Prime Vartoty more details. m W CIKITil RUMCNESTill Stop & Shop gal. j:| M axi Pads Dog Food O p M liM A J l- 10:10 P.M. 9 to 4 O pM M0 II.-M. 7 A.M. • MlMglH: GoodSuO Aug U-Sa^^ Aug 20 2 5 8 ^ ^ 1 dSun Aug 14-S«t Aug 20 r ^ a t Shape 3 linM on# OOi P#> CuMom#i ■( on# box p#< cuuem#) 269§;i $at 7 U l. -10:80 P.O. BBTtlettPCBFS 3 Measurements of the P in EHECIK M Y AT THE StNP MTE S T 0« USTD ANVE l>r«lSo„ l , . m n « U o u , m M.ON«,tmlu„ 10m™ ,eocU„,01.0,.NO,,.c«0.r«.0 « ~ , » n m nonoXrMnol»ww,ocmio«o moon's atmosphere indicate "In Ofdef to assure s sulfidcnl supply of sMes kerns for a l of our customers we must reserve the rtghf to Imk the purchase of Mies to units oM of any salt Hama, axcapi whara olhaiwlM notad." Not responsible lor typographical errors. ______—— ______^^WV*** '*77 by Stop t Shoe Sup#rm#fti#it All i ^ t i#t#(«#d Hot i#«poftMite to* typo««pKcai tfro«i that air pressure there is less than oneone-hundred-blllionth Prices affacliva Sun.. Aug. 14 thru Sat., Aug. 20,1977. Copyright Wakalern Food Corporaboa 1977. of that on earth

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Board maintains schedule MANCHESTER PARKADE B ollon tinues to the wee hours of the mor­ Louis Cloutier, Gilbert Boisonean f / For ning. and Joseph Haktbnrdo, personnel; V J " * * The Bolton Board of Educatioa, Board members felt that Michael O’Connor and Andrew Pinto, considering reorganization of its neW8 jOT OTBtl Home Delivery adherence to a time schedule was budget and policy; Barbara Smith • * f| work, has decided to continue largely the responsibility of the and Cloutier, tranqiortation; James tOtVtlSf COttS m Phone 647-9946 meeting just once a month. chairman. Marshall and Boisoneau, planning 43H Board members recently discussed and community relations; Smith, Andover the possibility of two meetings a Tbe board’s policy committee was Marshall and Holoburdo, durriculnm Donna Holland WKONESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1977 month, but concluded that there instructed to revise the policy about PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS and student services; Pinto and ...... 64MB7S would be a second meeting only when citizens addressing the board. Tbe Marshall, buildings and grounds. necessary. revised policy sboiild be presented in Bolton The board discussed the format of September. H aloburdovw appointed Donna Holland the Connecticut Association of sicjrm tbe meetings and adherence to a time Board members discussed whether Boards of Education. O’Connor was _ ...... schedule. Last year, the school board to have executive sessions on a appointed liason to the Capitol Liovenlry set a policy to adjourn meetings at 11 separate night, but decided not to. R ^ o n Education Council. Smith Claire Connelly Bulletin board p.m. However, at most meetings tbe At the recent meeting, the board was appointed liason to the Bolton ...... 7tt-82d throw tham away handle waste. member own to receive its waste. town incinerator. The burnt residue is written notice of special Snowsults conveyance tax $35.20. 'The Town Council voted unanimous­ The price per ton of East Hartford buried in the town's landfill area. Philip Ciaffaglione et al meetings must be Jackets waste depends on where the center ly Tuesday to put the question to The mayor said the landfill has an to Roger F. Legasse et al, delivered to the member's Coats will be and how much volume it will effective life of only another 5 to 10 on you. voters on the day of local elections. property on Cannon Rd,, fcsidence unless a waiver have, he said. From Fine The Town Charter forbids the council years. The vote as it will read on conveyance tax $21.45. of this is obtained. voting machines is: Canadian & to allow the town to join any such The cost of waste in a Bridgeport David L. Vogel et al to American regional agency. center is $14.50 per ton. This is $1 less “Shall the Regional Resource Judith A. Denberg, proper­ “Are we going to be the first town than East Hartford must pay to run Recovery Authority Resolution ty at 16 gustic Lane, con­ Club shop t Makers in this?” asked Esther Clarke, GOP its own town incinerator off Ecology authorizing the Town Council to com­ veyance tax $52.80. You kaap tha Intkta framawork minority leader on the council, of Iwhkh tavat you monay) Dr. mit the Town to participate in and to George Hannon Sr. et al to reopen Mayor Richard Blackstone. If the regional center creates contract with a regional resource to Globe-Amerada Glass ”We are the only community (in steam, the cost per ton goes down, he recovery authority to dispose of and Co., property on School St,, this week the Hartford region) that has this said. to recycle the Town's solid waste, conveyance tax $60.50. South WindHor FULL SIZE EA PC. QUEEN SET KING SET provision in its town charter,” he “It looks like we'll have one steam and to recover usable products from Peter J. Beley Jr. et al to Youth Centre answered. plant in Hartford and one in New such solid waste, adopted by the Gustave J. Saccentl Jr. et The South Windsor Thrift Charge She asked how soon a waste treat­ Haven,” he predicted. Town Council Aug. 16, 1977, be ap­ al, property on Sisson St., Shop, located at 989 $95™ $225™ $314™ ment center could be set up. The agency which will run the proved?” conveyance tax $35.75. Sullivan Ave. in the shop­ Payments i*LiJ Ronald L. Stoppa et al to ping plaza, reopens for CHOOSE EXTRA-FIRM OR May Be Richard R. Glrouard, Lots business this week. Wa Inilall baaulltui Formica- lurlacad doort and drawar SUPER FIRM BOOY SUPPORT Deferred 23 and 24 with buildings on Completely restocked fro n ta Garden St., conveyance tax V K II our Special prices now on ihis famous Or A during the summer, the King Koil maltress lhal has been putting $55. shop features back-lo- Convenient kliclMsn kkwi Ciuiiiir thousands ot people to sleep mghi after Fiber ped lor John Filimon et al to night lor 20 years It features a popular E x ln F irm Lay-away school clothing. A special CALLTODAY firm Iniulellon Michael F. Leixeria et al, table offers beachwear. combination ol firm support and Im itrsprlng unit with lim ptrtd steel colli egilnit coll leel Plan property on Andover Rd., The book room has a wide Mystic 536-4901 sleeping comfort Red Cross. Out-of-town Toll-free That Requires conveyance tax $57.20. variety of paperback and Jennie P. Doyeo et al to 1-800-327-89I2 A Small hardcover books, toys and COMPARE Barbara L. Castleman, games 1-800-327-1010 Deposit THESE FEATURES property on Bedford Ave., The Good Neighbor. Shop hours are Tuesday 382 Cow Hill Road Is Available conveyance tax $35.20. through Thursday, 10 a m. Mystic, Ct. 06355 The Chicken Coop No. 3 to 4 p tn , and. beginning \nli I '1^ AHvtt Strret h \nl Flex-edge border Cushioned with leyers to Antonio Sabotlnl et al, Sept 10, every Saturday J Oprn Mmi, ihru t'n, S-.S supporti lor non-ieg of loem end felt lor Master Charge, property at 310 Main St., to 4 p.m Donations are S.11. «■]’ edge-tO'Odge sleeping stuping comfort Visa & conveyance tax $82.50. NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT welcome and may be .Si-m'/iL* oil of N('h' l:n^hind BankAmerIcard Eloise M. Gauvin to dropped off whenever the Are Also Welcome Philip Vrailas et al, shop is open. property on Leverich Dr., AUGUST 18, 12:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M. All proceeds from the Marlborongh Conntry Barn conveyance tax $80.30. shop, operated and staffed John 0 ; Donnell et al to SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH by South Windsor Women's Manchester Is Open Wed., Thure. & Friday Nltea Til 9 Judith Shaw et al, property Club members and on Ellsworth St., con­ volunteers, go to communi­ • 'i M'ful' r'K'hurf . s MON SAT II *. FIi T. IM SUN. I-* Carnival hotrodders MEN’S SAVINGS BANK OF 1 Read Herald Ads $35.20. CLARKE REGAL auditorium and six bullet­ 1 Gregory C. Neary to INSURANCE SHOP> MANCHESTER 11 \ STvTE 7TF“ 1 Trisha Ringuette, 2V4, and Tammi Ringuette, 6, of 232 O’Connell Dr., East Hartford, proof vests for the South m ichael A. W illiams, AGENCY Windsor Police Depart­ 1 round a curve at high speed on a carnival ride at the Our Lady of Peace fair at the church M H 8 1 7 1 property on Burnside Ave., MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD ment grounds off May Rd. (Herald photo by Dunn) conveyance tax $52.25. PAGE TWO-B— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aut;. 17, 1977 — PAGE THREE-B Police report Area bulletin boerd Coventry Paul M. Twichell Jr., 22, of Kingsley Dr., Andover, was charged South Windsor Tuesday afternoon with first-degree criminal trespassing. The South Windsor Square Dance Club will have its an­ ’ BACK TO SCHOOL ^ Police said the charges involved an nual "Com Roast■■ Aug. 26 from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Wap­ incident on Catalina Dr. in Coventry. ping Elementary School. Weather permitting it will be He was released on a |250 nonsurety outdoors. Dress should be casu^. Cliff Brodeur will do bond for appearance in Common the calling for the dancing. All crab-level dancers may at­ StrideRite* Pleas Court 19, Rockville, Aug. 30. tend. SALES Senior citizens are reminded to plan and prepare their exhibits or the first annual hobby and craft show at St. East Hartford Margaret Mary's Church, Sept. 14. Committee members Thomas R. Legault, 20, of 52 Bran­ making arrangements for the show are Beatrice don Rd., and John Newberg, 18, of 37 Gardner, Anee Meinnis, Vera Grust, Sophie Kupchunos, Westerly Ter., both of East Hartford, Rose Coughlin and Howard Cummings. were arrested on Main St. Tuesday at 11:47 p.m. and charged with reckless and endangerment. Jal alal results A patrolman in a police cruiser Original values *16 to *25 heading south on Main St. reported a TUESDAY NIGHT snomi SSOTM 1240 7.00 5J 0 beer bottle was thrown out of a 4-norr« 5.40 340 northbound car and struck the lE c m r a 23.41 2 1 il 4.N UiKikt 5.00 If t e n t e L2I 141 M i a 4-5 $17.40 cruiser. He followed the car and i4i M 4.M Forfocta 54 $20540 A very good selection for girls jump arrested the two young men. tawi 11 mju Trtfocta 5 44 $247140 Micti M m2JI DCRTH They are scheduled to appear in Trtfocta M S U31.M 0- M E mwto 1540 140 540 and boys but not all shoes in Common Pleas Court 12 today. 2-Oropri M 5.40 3.40 2141 7.41 L2E liinaci GnM 440 Into happy ‘cords’ I 4m Gainii 5.H 141 M i a 24 $44.40 all sizes Michael J. Duggan, 20, of 150 4 H a lf HroMfi 3.H ForfocU 1-2 $127.50 24 WU Trtfocta 0-24 $50240 with hardware trim Larrabee St., East Hartford, was Nrtocti 1-2 S2I1.U m arrested Tuesday art 10:09 p.m. in Trtfocta t'2 4 33I47J4 Moftrar Ftorro 940 540 140 Big sister looks, Fun and games in Rockville ODomo IkratM 1140 5.40 Martin Park and charged with third- M M i4iGknai Il.N Ul LN 1-M la p i 100 looking great here for Looking like an astronaut ready to take off in space, Augustus Clifford, 9, of 156 E. Main degree criminal mischief. 34m G«zia 4i l IM M a la U $5440 24in4f M 4i l Foriocta 44 $15190 sizes 7 to 141 Neat St., Rockville, enjoys a ride on the "Tilt-a-Whirl," one of the nnany rides at the 19th annual Duggan was allegedly breaking M i a 34 S312I Trtfocta 41-1 $71330 SPECHL GROUP as a pin dressing bazaar of St. Joseph’s Church in Rockville. For the adults there are many amusements windows in the Huguenot House, a Nriocta 1-3 $10331 Turn Trtfocta 0-3-2 $44154 34omNO 1440 940 4.40 for the 1st day of also, including nightly bingo games. Shown calling out the numbers at right is Leb historical landmark in the park, with 1- iottt 540 4.00 of GIRLS DRESS his bare hands, police said. He was I-SoMa 9.10 120 S N 4 M« 5.40 schooll Zip and tie Dowgiewicz of St. Joseph's Men’s Club. The bazaar will continue through Saturday. Besides 74aoearaN 11.40 S M M U 13 $37.40 back for perfect given first aid and released on a $250 7.00 Foriocta 3-1 $13340 SHOES the rides and games it features refreshments, including Polish specialties such as nonsurety bond for court appearance M l 1-7 $4100 TrtfocU 3-14 $51440 flattering fit. 100% homemade pierogi and golumbki. (Herald photos by Dunn) Forfocta 1-7 $10110 EliYOm Values to *23“ Sept. 12. Trtfocta 1-7-5 $52530 2- OroMi fiorrm 10.90 440 4.20 cotton corduroy. 1-Um FUrro 340 4.M 11.40 7.00 7.00 34m o Inter 7.90 The colors best for Gordon N. Macleod, 30, of Lon­ 12J0 17J0 ( M U M $47.M t4rof4 UoMt IIJO Foriocta M $11490 back-to-school! donderry, N.H., was arrested at a M i a 3-5 $51.00 TrtfocU M -3 $1,14330 Manchester Parkade Only parking lot off Main St. after mid­ Foriocta 3-5 $25330 Trtfocta 3-M $90230 mam •15 Sewer swap approved for industrial park night Tuesday morning and charged 4HonA M e a 20.40 1100 140 son 1-2M AratM 4.41 140 with public indecency. 7-M w flm on 11.00 5.00 100 4-Inn 2ofri 5.(0 Honoring an agreement made with James Throwe said he believed the develop the land industrially, accor­ tions on the type of sewage into the MWtao k m lOO 4J0 M U 14 $3140 divisions. Divisions for the race will He appeared in court Tuesday. 0- Z M iM k 340 FariocU 41 $10140 Manchester several years ago, the only problem in handling the sewage ding to Throwe. final agreement with Manchester. be as follows: Men’s Junior (17 years M a 5-7 $17.00 TrHocU 4 14 $032.70 p e o p l e South Windsor Sewer Commission from the industrial area would be if Commission member Lincoln Foriocta 75 $17LU ATTDDMKl 4951 old and younger,) Men’s Open (18-39 Steven Ellis, 22, of North Ayers Trtfocta 7-54 $2002.10 KUML $344,059 t t has agreed to handle the sewage dewatering mechanisms at the treat­ Streeter suggested that an agree­ Road race signup years), Men’s Masters (40-49 years). Rd., Coventry, was arrested Monday from the massive Manchester In­ ment plant fail. If this happens, the ment between South Windsor and Applications are now being Men’s Senior (50 and up). Women's on a warrant charging him with third- dustrial Park proposed for the commission would have to seek funds Manchester be rewritten to protect accepted for the fourth annual Wap- Junior (20 and younger), and de^ee burglary and third-degree Jai Alai entries Buckland area near the town line. for an additional dewatering device each town in cases of massive ping Fair Five-Mile Road Race — an Women’s Open (21 and up). criminal mischief. The charges stem South Windsor officials say the pre­ in the next fiscal year, according to development. All runners and their families AAU-sanctioned race held in con­ from an Aug. 8 break into a DOWNTOWN HARTFORD WEST HARTFORD CENTER sent treatment plant can handle the Throwe. Rnt S«NMh Th U South Windsor will receive about junction with the South Windsor fair. receive free entry to the fair. Mayberry Village home. MANCHESTER PARKADE SIMSSURYTOWN SIMSBURY a t> waste, but Manchester has been The agreement with Manchester — 1 M O M o 7-2 41 1 9 »a«i 42 1 MUrt> 42 $46,000 each year in sew er use The race, which will be held Sun­ Requests for applications should be Ellis is scheduled for court Sept. TMO mbNci 5-1 M 2 M U 41 2 0 «tU 41 asked to foot the bill for an increase that each town accept and process charges, as well as $140,000 outlet day, Sept. 11, at 1 p.m., will begin and mailed to Wapping Fair Inc,, 12. 3 Arri Eemno 4-1 41 SOregri 7-2 3 6mtw* 91 in the sewer pipe capacity in the 4 lm 0iUoN0t 42 41 4 ZM 41 4 Um 141 sewage from the other if the contours charge before the industrial area end on Rye St. at the fairgrounds. P.O.Box 446, South Windsor, 06074. S l n f M c a 7-1 sS u 141 5 £ ( M 41 5 M m 7-2 Chapel Rd. area. of the land make it more feasible — O E M Cm 41 41 I M r i n 41 I l M i 41 connects with local sewer lines. Prizes of running shoes will be Additionai information may be ob­ 7 M S M U h 41 91 7 Film 7-1 7 JM 41 Sewer Commission Chairman was written before any proposals to South Windsor will also put restric­ awarded to the winner of each of six tained by calling Donald Wojtyna. I Cm M l 41 41 I M e * 41 t Z M 41 Area fire calls Sm M | i M ic a M CirrMH SN Flgrrt 4 14 1-74 414 1-34 41-2 14-7 2-14 1-2-3 4 4 2 441 4 44 441 SmiO 1 Cm Unit a l l 41 1 Edhora FUrro 1 East Hartford t I M A i t i 4-1 2 Um 2ifri J Vernon educators study meaning of law 3 D a ta n a 7-2 3 0M M U ] “BEING A NEW Tuesday, 11:29 a m. —Light ballast ( MW k v 42 4 M IrrttI I 5 An m o U m 41 $ M u Corrm I an ‘arpya’ jumpler Next month, supervisors and ad­ dicapped. It guarantees all han­ submitted, to the state, for every stu­ pact this may have, ” Kerkin said. The federal legislation, however, smoking at 1098 Main St. OCnMOM 41 0 U a Oaonica $ ministrators in the Vernon school dicapped students a free, public dent in the special education Tuesday, 3:22 p.m. —Medical call to 27 TEdmaZM 41 7 E M JnUr4 that’s rlbmon He said he thinks record keeping is will almost require that each school t I Art » M a 41 lOromM 7-1 t l M L a m 9 system will participate in an in- education. program. Morris Court. GRANDMOTHER necessary but it has to be balanced have its own Planning and Place­ SmOrMZM Sm ZMIairi S m D M f SmZaMaterrn service program to make them aware Albert Kerkin, assistant school He said he fears school personnel with everything else. ment Team. Vernon has had such a Tuesday, 4:39 p.m. —Medical call to 41-2 2-4 114^3“ 2 14 4 24 94-2 4 4 1 4 4 4 14-2 44-1 4 14 4 14 4 47 7-2-3 4 14 4 74 trimmed 56 Smith Dr. SM of the requirements of Public Act 94- superintendent in charge of special will have to spend more time on He said Connecticut has had team for the entire school system. 1 Um AmtM 41 1 Qrapri ktkr 41 1 Eho Mca 7-2 142. education, said the paperwork for the paperwork than they will with Tuesday, 5:01 p.m. —Investigation at 98 2 flm iM 2 ZM lAirU 41 2 Araga Carrm 91 2 Inm UrUr 41 similar requirements so probably He said individual educational Burnside Ave. 3 M I M SMfaZafri 7-2 3 ZaWa CnrUca 41 3 Um FUrro 42 MADE ME TAKE A This act is new federal legislation program will be massive. He said a students. this state will benefit less from the programs will have to be written for Tuesday, 5:23 p.m. —Medical call to 27 4 ZM Um 41 4 Mni FUrro 41 4 ZaMi Carrm 41 dealing with education of the han­ set of lengthy forms will have to be “We have to be careful of the im­ 5 OarrU FUrro 41 5 Efibtra HM 42 5 Mni UrlM 41 federal legislation. each student and the programs must Matthew Dr. OUffMil 43 0 mti tmrm 42 I MUo UratM 7-2 0 Eckn Um 41 A joy to wear with it s be carried out whether or not the Tuesday, 5:25 p.m. —Medical call to 23 T h c n M n M 7 kOm M ca 41 7 Um Um 41 7 ZM M 41 IMoSohntlii 41 1 Ecfern UvUr 41 I EM Za^ 41 I M Za^ 7-1 multi-color ribbon and town receives outside funding. Deerfield Court. Sm hrwe tenka SmEmkUCMa Sm EnokU Econarro Sm EnmOU Moa GOOD LOOK AT He said the funds should be coming Tuesday, 5:32 p.m. —Auto accident at 14.2 M -1 94-2 44-2 42-3 414 42-7 444 2-47 424 424 424 1-47 441 7-2-3 47-1 button trimi Elasticized Lake residents can see bottom through in 1978, but to start it will 148 Roberts St. back bodice too for only be at the rate of $35 a year for Tuesday, 5:55 p.m. —Medical call to 1 real smooth fitl Easy-to Chandler St. MYSELF" The bottom of Middle Bolton Lake algae. pleased. They can see the bottom of about children swimming in the lake. each child identified as handicapped. care-for poly/cotton in Vernon and Lower Bolton Lake in Ahearn said the process killed Tuesday, 6:53 p m —Medical call to 202 the lake for the first time in years," He said although the total amount of The reimbursement is supposed to Handel Rd. blend. Asst, colors. Bolton can be seen for the first time thousands of small fish but not the Ahern said. Plainfield results copper sulphate spread was below be based on the excess cost type of Tuesday, 10:13 p.m. —Medical call to in a long time, residents of both larger ones. Sizes 7-14. It will Vernon health officials said they the safe level as determined for formula. That is payment for the Martin Park. areas have reported. Haymes said today that small fish hadn’t been up to check the lake yet look great with drinking water by the state, he was costs in excess of what is spent for a Tuesday, 11:40 p.m —Medical call to 16 TUESDAY MATINEE TUESDAY NIGHT Bolton Selectman Aloysius Ahearn, get trapped near shore but larger but Donald Berger, recreation direc­ Tolland St. her favorite shirt afraid there might be a concentra­ student not classified as han­ TMDL FUT - MATH I a m i A N M mrsk amn - iw a i fut a lake resident, said Tuesday night ones can swim to deeper water and FIST T M D eOMI (I) tor who conducted the day camp at tion near the camp. dicapped. Today, 1:34 a m. —Medical call to 7 E tn 411(0) or cowl. that the algae control program wouldn’t be affected by the Nelson St. 94iairf 35JO UO 2.00 4 M M 2130 1330 LN Camp Newhoca on the Middle Lake, 4FiW R 2J0 UO 7 - M S M 3130 1131 carried out last week killed about 95 chemicals. said he thought the water looked He said he borrowed testing equip­ Dr. Les Horvath of the state Today, 2:56 a m. —Medical call to 115 7-C#i G M If 140 4WUifi«T 530 •11 Nutmeg Lane. TM: 3132 T M 41:11 per cent of the plant growth in the Ahearn said the results of the con­ clearer. ment from the Rockville Water and Department of Education will M U U7 pUf S24LN Today, 4:42 a m. —Medical call to 490 M U 411 p m i $17.00 TrtUcU 97-N pUd S N ill lake. trol program were apparent in one . You can see deeper "but it still has Aqueduct Co. and the area in front of TrtfocU 447 p k i $22930 provide the in-service program in Tolland St. SUM 411 (q Under the guidance of Richard day. a long way to go," Berger said. the camp was determined safe. The S B « i 411 (q 7 - lM M U 41.N IL N 730 Vernon to acquaint Vernon school of­ Today, 10:16 a m. —Medical call to 5 l4 iM U C m LOO 331 430 " I came to Gloria Stevens with Haymes, staff fish biologist with the People in the lake area are 4Frta W Up LN 430 Berger was concerned last week camp ended its season last Friday. ficials with what they have to do. Chipper Dr. 7 - P M SrkU UO IN 4Fipir S a M LN state Department of Environmental 4MllitUr 140 a friend. I had stayed slim even T K 3130 T M 31:70 Protection (DEP), volunteers spread MU7UpU0$SlN M i U 7U pUd $4730 after two children. But I started TrtfocU 47-3 tk i $45170 TrtfecU 74-5 lUd $111330 copper sulphate in the lakes to help R ilfliN U 4il|U 0 $17730 M y M HlpM $33LN to gain. Being a new grandmother alleviate the serious problem of T V 411 (11) TIM 411(1) made me take a good look at 4U ckit 4.N 4.U 231 4AdiUi Sifnm. M M30 3730 931 M il 530 7-Uan Tm, Up 130 430 myself, which I did not like. U m m m 430 LTffy'i TUi L40 T li: 3 2 it T M 3139 "N o w through exercise and diet Bolton endorses M iU 311 fUO $2230 MUU7pUd$71N F M U U7 pUd 93N30 and the care from the Gloria ForiocU 113 piU $3LN TrtUcU 474 pUd $101530 TrtfocU 4 4 1 fk i $24030 Stevens technicians, I am trim f m 4 1 l ( l ) FW m i41l(q OM t'i CWm 1130 7.N 431 rail restoration IP i CDM 4.N 140 IN once more and full of energy. I 1- kkm \M k 530 130 PRACUE'S LMiMU lUO 930 4Jn t o 530 llANr^imCAiio 1-MTaA.lN 230 feel like myself again." The Bolton Board of Selectmen has endorsed an effort T M : 3134 1 M 3139 CHARCE M U 4UpUd 92339 by Gov. Ella Grasso to use $4 5 million in unspent federal M o U 311 p k i $31N Betty Adrain ForiocU 913 pUO $5430 FwUcU U l pUd $IL29 highway money to rebuild the Willimantic-to-Manchester INVITED TrtfocU 441 foU $220i0 TrtUcU 444 pUd 919531 railroad line. FVn 410 (1 ) Fvn 411 jq Mrs. Adrain lost 20'A pounds and 4CMi'o« 930 LN IN 4M M ’iTbH LN 431 LN 7-fmi FM 4.N 331 17% inches in three months at Selectman Aloysius Ahearn, who as a state represen­ 1-T i M > N io n 730 MAHCHESTER PARKADE MAIN ST. 44h U’i IUUU 339 tative fought removal of the rails in 1975, won the Board T -Z U n lM L N T M 3L1I Gloria Stevens. MANCHESTER MANCHESTER T M 3234 M a U 317 pUd $N39 of Selectmen s approval of his position Tuesday night M o U 111 f k i $3430 FariacU U7 piU S5LN FiriocU 111 p tk $110.N TrtUcU 47-5 paid SIN.N "This railroad should not have been lost in the first TrtUcU 41-7 $7NJ0 place, " Ahearn told other members of the board. "It was tan ima tamt (q son TUB CNH (1) 2-UFinMo 2030 530 430 2-M I ^ 9 r i 4.N 339 239 Is wearing our a tragedy "" 74a la R 1139 LN Replacing the 23 miles of rail, which ran through isitr js 44tffyli 239 Because T M 4 0 3 0 IM dO -Jl brushed denim Bolton Notch, will provide an east-west freight line for M U 2 U M K L 2 0 M laU 217 paU Sn 3 l Connecticut and will provide the potential for future FvUcU 2 U m N $ IL N FUUfU 217 paU 99I39 TrtUcU 2-74 pud $11139 lumper passenger service, Ahearn said. TriocU 2-41 fk i $479.N ffiforn 410(1) m a n 4i9 (q INTRODUCTORY OFFER The right-of-way is now owned by the state The tracks l-lM Ik* 1730 LN 310 3 4 A M 12N 731 439 4UMi MU IN 4.N 7-MiU Omm 1239 539 At*At All All Participating Participating Salons Salons were torn up and sold in 1975 because the line hadn't been B 'ftE ’ i i “ 4IMilnU 3.N 14«y Mm LN used for several years, state transportation officials said. M E: 3235 TM1234 M a U 115 M $2430 M a U 317 pUd $N3I Ahearn, who drafted a letter to Gov. Grasso from the t FariacU 317 pUd Sn3l Soft poly/cotton denim E - 6 M o cU 115 paU $5230 Bolton selectmen, said he was concerned with trtfacU 1-41 M $431.10 TrtUaU 47-1 pUd $NL7I A-line jumper. Neat E M R I410 (q BO n 411 ( I statements made by regional leaders — particularly IF YOU DONT AGREE CALL ME: "Frank Pr OMIN 13.N 2N 230 tuManimiBnu w e e k s fo r $ 2 5 tucks; print trim and Richard Suisman of Hartford — about the rebuilding 4M‘i Nm 230 220 4MinM LN LN LN I T M t I i 230 94i UfUrty 439 LN 6 UNLIMITED VISITS' ties. All just waitin’ proposal T M 3 1 3 5 t-LL’i M M 439 for her to pop on over "The Towns of Bolton, Vernon. Andover and MWi41lpU9$LN ni:3139 FUUcU 411 M $14.N MM b 411 pUd $139 Fun Exercise Plan ★ No Contracts to Sign Manchester are members of the Capitol Region as much FariacU IM pUd ST.N her favorite cowl TrtfocU 44-1 fM $111.N Diets Compiled Exclusively by Our Dietician m 4 i i ( q TriUaU 44-1 pUd %3$M or Turtle. Navy. as Hartford or East Hartford or Bloomfield, " Ahearn's mimmmmm letter .said HERB NL 9MM UN LN LN No Disrobing * Individual Programming 7-NTi fa«M 130 LN 4 M M | U 739 931 LN Sizes 7-14. 4S m M U l 74fiiU Man IIJI 139 "The potential for freight service and eventual T M 3134 4«rUrilu T3I passenger service which could be provided by restoring M U NT piU $3L3I T M N 3 9 •14 FirUcU N7 M $10LN M U 517 pUd $1N3I rail service along this right-of-way is enormous and of TrtfocU 97-3 pUO $21131 FariaaU 117 pUd I21I3I critical importance in this era of energy shortages. " the T O n 411 (S) IT TrtUcU 47-N pUd MTU9 HAVE ID 4M li1 4.N 230 LN io n 1419 letter said. 1-M m M 230 L N luMinmiBiBu Connecticut has a total of about $260 million in federal 41A'iUkilaf 530 141M IL N 339 139 Interstate highway "trade-in " funds which may be used CALL ME COLLECT (203) 423-8411 T M 3131 4 * . M l way 339 LN m u iu m s l m LN for transportation projects in the region. Gov. Grasso has NrUcto 111 pUO $1230 1M 113I TrtUcU 41-5 pUf $2I4.N U M l M p U d M met with federal officials about the railroad rebuilding NriacU IN pUd t lU l a m n 410(1) TriUaU 1-41 pUd S lIU I The Providence & Worcester Railroad, the Central CONNECTICUT LfTiEM LN LN LN 2-li'c M ia M f. 430 330 o n o n v iiiq America's fastest growing system of franchised figure Vermont Railroad and Conrail have expressed interest in LUmrTlNf 4N 4 M S M I 731 4J9 3JI using the Manchester-lo-Willimantic line if it can be T M 3 1 34 9 M M U l 739 salons exclusively for women FACTORY AUTHORIZED M U i 2U pUf $1220 4 I M LN restored. PvUcb 112 pUi $2531 nft3137 girl's shop, downtown Manchester only TrtUcU 424 piU $51230 UUUU IN pUd S41.N NriacU tU pUd t»39 397 BROAD ST.s MANCHESTER 647-9906 Downtown Manchester open Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5, Thurs. 'til 9 Tvnii CNHMD TriMU U l pUd S19N3I 7-Tf^f I 1131 IN 330 Vernon TrI-CIty Plaza open Mon., Tues. 'til 6; 331 230 T M fn 4 1 l(H 1. BLOOMFIELD 2- ENFIELD Stri^Rite 4 M a H 9 U I 17JI 139 Stride Rite’ iSfi LN Wed., Thurs., FrI., 'til 9; Sat. 'til 5:30 Area news today T M N ;7 3 M« UM IN L2I 4. MIDDLETOWN 5- OLD 8AYBR00K ®- NORWICH Ha 7 U M $2LN 1 - f M M M IN 7. WATERFORD •- BRISTOL *- ROCKY HILL on 2B, 3B, 10B & 8-C S M i ^ s DEALER ■ 74^4rpaU U72L70 ra L H 3 i T 1 B M a :2 N l M U 517 pUd tlN J I M IL $201372 l« aM 4 7 -M pUd STinil HOURS: MON. THRU FRI. 9 TO 9 - SAT. 9 TO 3 m p E t m i PAGE FOUR-B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17. 1977

MANCHESTER EVENING------1— HERALD, Manchester,------. 1 Conn.. - ...... t Wed., Aug. a17, . , a«F.i1977— — aPAGE n y jiu FIVE-B Phillies^ margin mounts Royals fail to cool red-hot Red Sox NEW YORK (UPI) - Dave edged San Francisco, 3-2, and home in the eighth inning. Houston downed Atlanta, 4-1. Johnson, who signed a modest National League Reds 5, Padres 1 Culm 6, Pirates 5 BOSTON (UPI) - Mark victory over Kansas City. The homer, coming in the fourth in­ ly went after Bird. Hobson opened it contract with the Philadelphia I Seaver didn’t do so badly himself The 6-foot-3 fireballing righthander who fiddled around and walked two A throwing error by second Littell pitched a complete The win was the fifth straight for struck out eight and allowed only ning following a double by Jim Rice with a single. After Dwight Evans Phillies his spring after as he spun a five-hitter in posting his batters Monday before finally getting the Braves and previously he was an baseman Rennie Stennett enabled game in the eyes of his Boston, their 16th in their last 17 four balls out of the infield including and a single by George Scott, gave the final out in a 2-1 victory over the sacrificed him to second base, Hob­ playing two years in Japan, All-Star performer for the Baltimore Bobby Murcer to score the winning sixth victory in eight decisions since games, and kept the American Boston a 3-2 lead. Kansas City had son took third on Denny Doyle’s in­ joining the Reds on June 15. Dan manager, but fortunately for the three hits. Only a fine-job by Royals. “I just had to remind myself Tuesday night highlighted a Orioles. Yet, he believes had he not run in the 15th inning as the Cubs League East leaders 3 1/2 games in gone ahead in the third inning on a field single and Burleson then singled Driessen and Pete Rose supported Boston starter Don Aase and Hob­ to stick with what I do best.” spent those two years in Japan snapped a five-game losing streak the Boston Red Sox it didn’t front of second-place Baltimore. single by Frank White, an RBI double sharply to right. Fred Lynn followed five-run eighth inning with a Seaver, 13-5, with home runs. son’s clutch homer kept Boston in the "That’s the Campbell we know,” (where he earned over $I(X),000 a and en d ^ the Pirates’ six-game win­ add up to nine innings. game. by Tom Poquette, and a run-scoring chirped Zimmef. with a sacrifice fly for an insurance pinch-hit, two-run triple that year) he might not be in the big "I didn’t want him to go any ning streak. Murcer singled, moved single by Amos Otis. Zimmer also had praise for his run. carried the Phillies to a 7-5 leagues today. Littell, a Kansas City relief further,” explained Herzog about his "It wasn't a bad pitch either,” said to second on a fielder’s choice then Dodgers 3, Giants 2 The Royals had tied the score, 3-3, team’s recent hitting, which hasn’t "Bird’s been doing a hell of a job, triumph over the Montreal specialist making his first start of yanking Littell. “He threw 84 pitches Hobson of his homer, only the fifth Johnson said, "I was getting lazy, scored when Stennett, after fielding Dusty Baker’s two-out, run-scoring in the seventh on a Cookie Rojas been as powerful as earlier in the until tonight," said Herzog. "You the season, cooled off the red-hot Red in six innings and that was enough.” off Littell in the past two years span­ Expos. complacent. When I was still with Gene Clines' slow grounder, threw single capped a two-run ninth inning single and a White double. Boston season, but has produced when it has can’t do it every time. Campbell did Sox for six innings Tuesday, allowing ning 183 innings. "It was a good fast­ The victory was the 13th in a row Atlanta, the last half of the season wildly past third base attempting to that won it for the Dodgers. A two- "I think everybody in our dugout Manager Don Zimmer went to his counted. his, though. That’s what he’s getting for the Phillies and enabled them to they asked me to play first. I hurt my nail Murcer. Bill Robinson hit a pair base error by third baseman Bill just three hits, including a three-run was relieved when Littell didn't ball down, but I stayed with it good." paid for.” homer by Butch Hobson. bullpen ace Bill Campbell, now 12-7, "There have been games when stretch their NL East Division lead leg a bit and then my arm and I of homers for the Pirates. Madlock allowed the tying run to come out for the seventh,” said Rick "I guess it was a pretty good who struck out the final two batters we’ve only gotten six or seven hits, Boston, perfect on its last road trip to 4 1/2 games over Pittsburgh. picked up a little weight. It was very score, followed by Baker’s game­ When Royals Manager Whitey Her­ Burleson, who drove in the winning pitch." said Littell, "He could justas in that inning and then easily mowed but we’ve knocked in four or five with nine straight wins, was to play “I'm probably the lowest paid guy different over there. Baseball to .Mels 5, Cardinals I winning hit off reliever Randy Mof- zog went to star reliever Doug Bird run in the seventh inning rally. “We ;asily have popped it up, but instead down the final six Royals' batters. runs like tonight." the first of two games in Milwaukee on this team." said Johnson, "but them, is their life. The players run The three players acquired from fitt. Derrel Thomas homered for the in the seventh, Boston quickly didn't figure on him going nine tie popped it over the green “You just gotta go out there and After Campbell’s two strikeouts in tonight with Rick Wise, 9-4, I'm very happy I’m with the Phillies. eight miles a day. I was in the best Cincinnati in the Tom Seaver trade Giants. jumped on Bird for two runs and a 5-3 because he hadn’t started all year.” monster," Boston’s leftfield wall. challenge them," said Campbell, the seventh, the Red Sox immediate­ scheduled to face Lary Sorensen, 3-6. I think we have a championship shape of my career." all played prominent roles in the team." In other NL games, Chicago edged Mets’ victory. Steve Henderson and Aslrorf 4, Braves I Pittsburgh, 6-5, in 15 innings. New In 1972 Johnson established a Doug Flynn each had three hits while Rob Sperring had three hits, in­ York trimmed St. Louis, 5-1, Cincin­ Pat Zachry turned in a seven-hit major league record for second cluding a pair of doubles, to lead the basemen by hitting 43 homers with nati beat San Diego, 5-1, Los Angeles complete game. Flynn also stole Thoughts Astros. Sperring singled to set up Chambliss ends Houston’s first run and doubled home the final run in the eighth. Losing ApLENty pitcher Dick Ruthven hit his first Powering way to crown major league homer for Atlanta. hairy contest Tracy Austin of Rolling Hills, Calif., returns serve with two WHA pledges eight clubs hands en route to victory in the finals of the Girls’ National Ten­ nis Championships in Philadelphia. Austin, 14, is one of the By Len Auster NEW YORK (UPI) - That smooth, classic swing of Chris youngest ever to win the National singles title. (UPI Photo) Chambliss put an instant end to perhaps this year’s hairiest MONTREAL (UPI) - The 60 international matches. “Right now we re heading towards baseball game. World Hockey Association "Although I really don’t have an BO-game schedule for each of our teams and we hope to be involved in Worth the dough? Entering the ninth with a 9-4 lead more, said White Sox Manager Bob doesn't know what teams will anything firm on which teams will Incredible record Tuesday night, Ron Guidry and the more than 60 international matches Baseball free agents. Since the Lemon. "We've got to get a pitcher play where next season, but it operate where, I know the WHA will Jack Nicklaus has an incredible 16 Yankees fell apart. The Chicago involving all of our clubs." start of the major league season, who can get somebody out." continue to exist," WHA Board major tournament championships to White Sox, possibly the most does promise at least eight ’The financially troubled WHA is Yacht Australia moves these novel entities have been on Angela 7, Blue Jaya 2 Chairman Ben Hatskin said, at the his credit. But does anyone know the explosive hitting team in the majors, clubs will play an 80-game scrambling to reorganize following peoples minds. The immediate ques­ Gil Flores, Thad Bosley and Bobby opening of the league's two-day an­ Golden Bear also has placed second scored six times and were robbed of regular schedule with possibly the National Hockey League’s rejec­ tion is after this year's results, what Bonds drove in two runs apiece to nual meeting Tuesday. another 14 times in these prestigious three more runs when Lou Piniella tion of WHA proposals for a merger will happen to the next crop of those back the combined three-hit pitching one step closer to Cup events. Nicklaus had the cham­ jumped over the right field fence to last week. who played out their option. of Paul Hartzell and Dave LaRoche. "We ll start with the six teams that pionships in the Masters and British catch Richie Zisk's apparent home Marinera 3, Tigera 2 To Boston fans, the free agent run with two men on. tried to get into the NHL," said market and the price was well worth Open slip away to Tom Watson, Bob Stinson's two-out, two-run French claiming the Aussies failed to placing second, and was third in the Not expecting to even bat in their I Sports briefs Hatksin. NEWPORT, R.I. (UPI) - A The New York Yacht Club Race it. Super reliever Bill Campbell, who homer in the sixth helped the get out of the way and the recent PGA Championship. half of the ninth, the Yanks found He said the Quebec Nordiques, Ed­ decision that France I was at Committee must name the top almost got booed out of town the first Mariners break a nine-game losing Australians hinting the smash-up was For a mere mortal, that would be a themselves down 10-9. Thurman monton Oilers, Winnipeg Jets, fault in a yacht-crunching American boat by Sept. 8. month, has been sensational. He’s intentional. fantastic record. But for Nicklaus it Munson led off with a walk and was Houston Aeros, New England been a big reason for the Bostonians Dickey inks pact Acquire rights collision has assured Australia "They made no attempt to avoid was less than expected. It’s been two L quickly sacrificed to second by American Leagu^ Whalers and Cincinnati Stingers will success. of a berth in final trials to pick the collision and one considers it may years since the Ohio State grad has Piniella. (Jhambliss then stroked a TAMPA BAY, Fla. (UPI) - The form the nucleus of the league and he On a more low level plateau, Texas SAN DIEGO (UPI) - The San a foreign challenger for the have been the reverse,” said Alan won a major title but isn’t it Randy Wiles offering deep into the Green Bay Packers went through two was hopeful of two more entries from must be extremely pleased with streak. Glenn Abbott raised his Diego Chargers Tuesday announced America’s Cup. Bond, the real estate man primarily Boston marvelous the way the crowds have right field seats to finish it. record to 10-7 while rookie Jack brutal workouts in the warm, humid either Birmingham, Calgary or In­ they have acquired the rights to pitcher Doyle Alexander, who left "I wasn't swinging for two runs,” Florida weather Tuesday and got dianapolis. An international committee ruled backing Australia. responded. When he first started out, Morris suffered his first major retired tight end Bob Klein, a veteran the Yankees after they wouldn’t said Chambliss. “I was swinging for some good news about their No. 1 Hatskin also indicated that to meet late Tuesday the French’s shouts Bond said it would take days to Nicklaus was the enemy — the one league defeat. of eight National Football League one up promise him a permanent spot in the a hit. I've been hot and the guys quarterback, Lynn Dickey. financial requirements each of the failed to give Australia enough war­ repair Australia, but technicians who was ruining Arnold Palmer’s A’a 7, Indiana 3 seasons with the Los Angeles Rams. worked under spotlights Tuesday starting rotation. Eric Soderholm fame and fortune. ahead of me have been hitting well, The Packers announced that clubs was forced to produce a letter ning before a jibe, an abrupt Jerry Tabb hit a pair of solo The rights to negotiate with Klein, night and said she would be in the BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston has been a pleasant find for the too. " Dickey has signed a series of five of credit. He declined to say how maneuver when the rear of the yacht Over the years, however, golf homers and Manny Sanguillen drove recognized as an outstanding water again by morning. Lobsters defeated the Cleveland Chicago White Sox while Billy Smith “The guy fields his position, hits one-year contracts through the 1981 much credit was required. cuts across the direction of the wind. crowds have mellowed and grown to in three runs to spark the A’s. Vida blocker, were obtained for an un­ Nets, 30-26, Tuesday to take a 1-0 lead at Baltimore and Paul Dade in lefties and never complains,” said season. He came to the club in his op­ Claiming the WHA still has strong Earlier, Atlanta Braves owner Ted S w eden’s S verige d efeated love Nicklaus. And he, after a rough Blue scattered nine hits and struck disclosed future draft selection, a in their best-of-three first-round Cleveland have each made con­ Manager Billy Martin of his first tion year and so the club signed him fan support, Hatskin repeatedly said Turner skippered Courageous to two Australian boat Gretel II by 53 beginning, has responded most out six to raise his record to 11-15. Chargers spokesman said. World Team Tennis playoff series. tributions. baseman. “He's a gentleman on and for this year and four more years un­ many of the teams have had great wins over Enterprise in the opening seconds and evened the score at 2-2. favorably to the fans and media with Rangera 11, Brewera 3 Tony Roche, who led the Lobsters, Rollie Fingers has proved he can off the field. You can hit him in any der the series of contracts. success in sales of season tickets. He of final trials to pick the American The winner of the best of seven tons of class. He had every reason to Mike Hargrove hit his third leadoff defeated the Nets’ Bjorn Borg, 7-6 in be an effective reliever in any spot in the lineup — he never com­ said the collapse of merger plans had defender for sailing’s most coveted semifinal series faces Australia in turn grumpy and reclusive but in­ home run in the last four games and men’s singles, winning the league, being a most pleasant addi­ plains. " much to do with this sucess. prize. finals starting Aug. 25. The finals stead took the opposite tack. the Rangers erupted for six runs In tiebreaker, 5-4. tion to the San Diego bullpen crew. Oh, the pain Chambliss has been deadly for the "Naturally a lot of cities and their American trials continue today as winner faces the American winner in That’s why Nicklaus is a champion. the second Inning when they sent 10 Dandridge sold Returns home September. Roche teamed with Mike Estep to But for the most part, it appears, the Yanks with runners on base. The last fans were disappointed that we didn’t Courageous battles Independence. batters to the plate. Claudell BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The 90- Gretel II skipper Gordon Ingate defeat Borg and Marty Riessen, 7-5, free agents haven’t been everything Stunnied Kansas City Royal Fred Patek lies outstretched and is 14 times he's batted with a runner on, MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The join forces with the NHL, but on the Baron Marcel Bich, at France I’s envisioned. Gary Matthews caused a Needs coaches Washington finish^ with four hits year-old former manager of the New requested a day off today, hoping 15- in men's doubles. he's pounded out 10 hits. and three RBI while Alexander Miiwaukee Bucks said Tuesday they other hand many of these fans are hot helm during the accident, said the big stir for the Atlanta Braves even Mike Landolphi, director of administered to by trainer Jim Dudley after Boston first York Yankees and Chicago Cubs is knot winds would calm by Thursday Boston opened the match by taking "We knew the Red Sox were win­ hurled his seventh complete game. have agreed to transfer for cash their at the NHL and the day after the an­ move was suggested by George before one game in his new uniform. baseman George Scott (15) fell on him during attempted pickoff hack at his home in the suburb of and improve chances for his light-air the women's doubles, as Martina athletics at Bolton High, is in need of ning, said Chambliss. "They flash Oriolea 6, Twina 5 rights to disgruntled forward Bob nouncement about the failure for the Twist, a Californian tactician. And he hasn’t proven to be the savior a varsity boys’ basketball coach for play. (UPI Photo) Tonawanda today after a hospital boat. Navratilova and Greer Stevens beat the scores up on the board. But we’re Doug DeCinces singled home Ed­ Dandridge to the Washington Buiiets, merger came, a lot of seats were sold as hoped. Rumbling out of the the 1977-78 season and a varsity golf stay of nearly three weeks for a "He told me to jibe and then he told A record-setting 110 spectator Marianna Simionescu and Peggy all mature enough to just look at the die Murray with one out in the 13th who are now free to negotiate a con­ in a lot of cities." Georgia city says the Braves will coach for the ’78 campaign. broken hip. me to hit them,” Bich told reporters. boats watched as Courageous won Michel, 7-6. scoreboard and not react to it. There tract with the former National Two of last year's teams — San stay out of the next free agent inning to give the Orioles a triumph Joseph "Marse Joe” McCarthy Twist could not be reached for com­ the first race by 56 seconds on the full But Wendy Turnbull put Cleveland Applicants for the basketball posi­ Town slow pitch is a team on the field you have to beat Basketball Association all-star Diego and Phoenix — won't operate market, and try to build from within. tion should have a bachelor’s degree over the TVins. Murray led off the In­ was discharged Tuesday from ment. 24-mile course and won by 33 seconds temporarily on top by upsetting and you can't be preoccupied about ning with a double and scored one out forward. next season and many of their star Joe Rudi was off to a terrific start from an accredited college or univer- Millard Fillmore Hospital, where he France I s wooden bow looked as if in an abbreviated second race on a Navratilova in women’s singles, 6-3. another game. " later when DeCinces lined a single to A Bullets’ spokesman refused to players have already been sold to with California but Bobby Grich and had been admitted July 27, following a one-foot bite had been chomped out seven-mile course. Boston took the lead again as Estep sity and have some coaching "It's never easy to lose but this center off Twins' ace reliever Tom confirm or deny the Bucks' an­ other clubs. Don Baylor have proven all- a fall at his home. of it and Australia suffered damage "Starting behind was our biggest and Stevens defeated Riessen and experience at either the scholastic or one's got to grab you a little bit Johnson. nouncement, but scheduled a "We ll have to come to some sort American flops. Grich has been out collegiate level. Applicants for the Softball tourney The hospital said McCarthy, a to six aluminum panels and a support error and we were just a teeny bit Turnbull in mixed doubles, 6-3. "major" news conference for of a dispersal arrangement to take most of the season with a bad back golf post are asked to have some Wedne.sday morning. Dandridge was member of baseball's Hall of Fame, beam in her hull. slower all the way around,” said The two teams will face off again care of the balance of the other Both boats limped around the in Cleveland Thursday. If necessary, which required surgery and a coaching experience. Landolphi asks not available immediately for com­ had undergone a 2 1/2 hour operation players, " Hatskin added. Enterprise skipper Lowell North, a pressing Baylor was virtually useless Jimmy Fund promotion to repair damage to the hip. course and Australia trounced San Diego, Calif., sailmaker. a third match is scheduled in Boston prospective candidates forward their begins Thursday ment. until a recent surge. resume and letters of reference to France by nine minutes, 46 seconds "1 think we had a tiny edge on them Friday. San Diego has admitted disappoint­ him at Bolton High, 72 Brandy St., By LEN AUSTER in one of the most lopsided defeats in upwind; our crew work was flawless Second-round action begins Satur­ attracts crowd of 700 ment in Gene Tenace and Cleveland Bolton. 12-meter racing history. and our sails were just great," said day against the winner of the New Herald Sporlswriter Both sides formally protested, the Turner. York-Indiana series. certainly can’t be happy with pitcher Twelve teams representing six leagues will be entered in the Despite the threat of rain, a crowd of 700 turned out for the Town swim meet staged Wayne Garland, who has lost more Bits and pieces than he’s won. ’The addition of Don Town Slow Pitch ‘B’ Division Softball Tournament that begins 14th annual Jimmy Fund promotion last night at Fitzgerald This Is a good time of Gullett and Reggie Jackson to the 1977 Greater Hartford Open winner Thursday and concludes Aug. 25. Play will be double elimination. Field. Held yesterday at 50 breast: 1, Nightingale 25 free: 1. Herb Haller, 2, Bill Kratzert had a respectable finish 50 breast: 1. Ken the year to make some Yankee roster has not put a "lock” Champs and runners-up from the In the softball doubleheader, the had two hits each for the all-stars Verplanck Pool was the :43.5. Mark Cantin, 3. Jeff Schunder at the PGA Championship last Wojnarowski, 2. Clifford, 3 changes around your on the AL East pennant as many Dusty, Eastern, Rec, Nike, Indy and Over at Robertson, CBT Blue op­ Feline League All-Stars upset state with seven others adding one each. 10th annual Townwide 12 and under :24.8. week...Dave Thomas and Paul Tanner :37.9. home. Sell those extra predicted. Jackson, in fact, may be Charter Oak Leagues are entered. poses Telephone at 6 o’clock and ASA champs Manchester Softball Gail Shimaitis socked a solo homer Swim Meet with 51 events 100 I.M.: 1. Tammy 25 back: 1. Haller :32.2. Items with a Classified INSULATE NOW Peracchio out of Manchester Country 50 fly: 1, Butler, 2. Clifford, heading out of the Big Apple after a Runners-up in each league was Looking Glass vs. Highland Park in Club, 8-6, and in the nightcap Channel for MSC with eight others hitting contested. ' Nightingale, 2. Laurie Darna 25 breast: 1. Haller, 2. Can- ad. Club failed to qualify for the final two 1:33.6. 3. Wojnarowski :32.2. most tumultuous season in which he decided by a playoff between the se­ the 7:15 nightcap of first night action. 30 whipped the WTIC Titantics, 17-9. Results: tin, 3. Marcus Matena :32.3. rounds of the Insurance Youth Golf safely. 13-14 bracket 9-10 bracket and w e will take was in the middle of just about every cond and third place finishers in Six games are slated Friday night The Feline all-stars fell behind, 4-0, Phil Hall and Tony Edwards were Girls: Classic at Silverado Country Club in with Nike Field, Fitzgerald and 8 and under 50 free: 1. Jerry Tucker, 2. 25 free: 1. Mike Hutchinson, controversy possible. regular season play. before coming back with tworuns in the batting stars for Channel 30 while Denise Plante, 3. Liz Campion Napa, Calif. Thomas had rounds of 87 Robertson sites of two games each at 25 free: 1. Sharun Lauzon. 2. 2. Ricky Bloking, 3. Mike HO% off the price. Are these instant rich performers The teams en ter^ and their league the second inning and breaking it Bob Dunn and Ted Dalaku paced :35.4. and 77 and Peracchio had cards of 90 Paige Lepak, 3. Michelle Can- Ogren :17.5. Starting August 30 worth the dough? Several clubs are affiliation Is as follows: Dusty — 6 and 7:15. The four first night losers open with a six-run third frame. WTIC tin :21.0. 50 free: 1. Ann Morrison, 2. 50 free: 1. Randy having second thoughts. The general and 87. The cut was 158...Seven North United Methodist, CBT Blue; collide at Nike with the two Claire Fazzina’s three-run homer The big winner over-all was the Liz Goldberg, 3. Marcy INSTAYT Americans made the North 25 back: 1. Lepak, 2 Nightingale, 2. Hutchinson, 3. K Call today for FREE estimate impression is that a Rawly Eastwick Eastern — Tierney's, Looking Glass vanquished a second time sent to the capped the big explosion. Jimmy Fund. McDonald :32.5. Kent Michaud :38.8. MATCH IV American Soccer League all-star Lauzon, 3. Sharon Sloan 24.2. niN U f 10 110 000 lNSt**sUv> and a Dave Kingman will go on the If; Rec — Turnpike TV, Tlirifty’s sidelines. Mary Gracyalny and Lori Hansen 25 breast: 1. Lauzon, 2. 50 back: 1. Tucker, 2. Lee 25 back: 1. Bloking, 2. Joe n s T A N T t y team. Identification with homegrown The tournament after the weekend Anne Fogg, 3. Campion 45 1. Fitzgerald, 3. Marc T^nguay 647-9621 market but the takers will be few and Package; Nike— Acadia Restaurant, Lepak. 3. Cantin 30 1. far between. stars is the only way pro soccer will Cherrone's Package; Indy — Bob & off resumes Monday night with five 9-10 50 back: 1. Beth McDonald, 23.9, truly be a success in this country. M A K H l W Maybe the owners are wising up. Marie's Pizza, Telephone Society; games scheduled, two at 6 and 7:15 at 25 free: 1. Jeanne Lemieux. 2. Marcy McDonald, 3. Mary 25 breast: 1. Michaud, 2. I n s u l C o r p Gallagher :37.6. Nightingale, 3. Ogren :24.1. and Charter Oak — Manchester Oil Robertson and three at 6, 7:15 and 2. Trisha Cunliffe, 3. Laura You can win ENEPQY CONBERVATtON ENQINEERS ^ 7 8:30 at Fitzgerald. Standings Sloan 17 7. 50 breast: 1. Goldberg, 2. 25 fly: 1. Nightingale, 2. Heat, Highland Park Market. In each BBS HILLIARD BT. / \ With the field narrowed, action 50 free: 1 Tracy 0 Brian, 2. Gallagher, 3. Mary Jordan Hutchinson, 3. Bloking :20.0. case, the first mentioned took league :43.7. $10,000 $10,000 MANCHEBTER , CT. OB 0 4 0 continues Tuesday night with two Tina Lislro, 3 Patty 11-12 bracket TtM mOWAWO TIN HsOutilMD honors. 50 fly: 1. Marcy McDonald, Gallagher :37.9 25 free: 1. Larry Tanner, 2. lnsu»»p(a«i»araast*(«tf i Fifth place tie Tournament play begins Thursday games each at Robertson and ISational League 2, Morrison, 3. Carol Mumford ■mtiMastmfOMiiM'' - - — - kailamariiolBoraan me | American League 25 back: 1 Cunliffe, 2. Sean Sullivan, 3. tie John Ososa s»M in sti M-^SSa night at two sites, Fitzgerald Field Fitzgerald. All contests next Eait 38.1. 91 MO anllK SO ait*l Cisn«e»'rt 0»>»ais Lemieux, 3. Sloan :24 4 McLaughlin, Eric Gauvin and Robertson Park, with two games Wednesday and Thursday will be at W L Pet. GB Kail 14 and under :16.3. 25 back: 1 0 Brian, 2. u'mOh'l'. at 6 and 7:15 slated at each. Owning Fitzgerald with final night play Philadelphia 72 44 . 621 W L Pet. GB 100 individual medley: 1. 50 free: 1. Tanner. 2. for Nancy Narkon Listro, 3. Lynn Owen 20.1. night slate at Fitzgerald pits Thrif­ beginning at 7:15 with a second game PitUburgh 69 50 . 580 4W Boston 70 44 .614 Beth McDonald, 2. Liz Gauvin, 3. Gahan Fallone niN uo TO$i ooo* 25 breast: 1, Lemieux, 2 ty's vs. Cherrone's at 6 o'clock with scheduled at 8:30 if necessary. Chicago 65 51 .560 6 Baltimore 68 49 .581 3W 0 Brian, 3. Gallagher 22.6. Goldberg, 3. Liz Campion :38.5. New York 67 50 . 573 4Vi 1 : 2 1 .2 . Tied with four others in fifth place five strokes off the pace & Marie's against Oil Heat in the In case of rain, games will be St. Louis 65 54 . 546 8W 25 fly: 1. Gallagher, 2. 25 back: 1. Tanner, 2. David Detroit 54 62 . 466 17 100 free: 1. McDonald, 2. Zaremba, 3. Sullivan :22.4. GENERAL MOTORS AUTO REPAIRS aftpr the first round of the Connecticut State Women’s Amateur 7:15 nightcap. played the following night. Montreal 53 65 . 449 20 Listro, i Shelly Johnson :20.0 Anne Morrison 1:09.0. Cleveland 53 64 .453 18W 50 breast: 1. Gordon " y w » WMCMD Golf Championship is Nancy Narkon. New York 49 68 .419 23W 11-12 bracket Milwaukee 52 70 .426 22 25 free: 1. Laurie Darna, 2. 15-18 bracket Fallone, 2. John McLaughlin, Narkon, playing out of Manchester West 50 free: 1. Kim Noone, 2. Toronto 40 75 . 348 30W Giselle Plante, 3. Sue Krupp 3. Joe Gallagher :47.0. • GOMPinE MIGNIUKIIL SERVICE Country Club, fired an 82 at Lyman Country Club was one stroke behind W L Pet. GB Carolyn Kukish, 3. Shelly 50 fly: 1. Gordon Fallone, 2. West :17.5. Meadow Golf Club in Middlefield to with a 78 with Barbara Young and Los Angeles 72 47 .605 Valentine :32.0. Gahan Fallone, 3. Zaremba 50 free. 1. Tammy trail first round leader Gail Appell, Lois Dagle tied for third with rounds Cincinnati 61 58 .513 11 W L Pet. GB Nightingale, 2 Plante :35.6. 50 back: 1. Valentine, 2. :50.2. HEADQUARTERS • COlLISiON REPMliS Richards gains Minnesota 68 51 .571 1975 champ, who carded a four-over- of 79. Houston 57 63 . 475 15W 25 back: 1 Darna, 2. Sue Noone, 3. Kukish :39.7. 12 and under Chicago 66 50 .569 Vt par 77. Play in the 54-hole event continues San Francisco 55 66 . 455 18 Krupp, 3 Karen Krupp :22.9. 50 fly: 1. Valentine, 2. 100 individual medley: 1. Texas 66 50 .569 W Laura Vautrain of Wallingford today and runs through Thursday. San Diego S3 70 .431 21 25 breast: 1. Plante, 2, Noone, 3. Kukish :37.7, Gordon Fallone 1:37.2. for •MiTO Plum e Kansas City 64 51 .557 2 13-14 bracket temporary stay Atlanta 41 76 .350 30 Desiree Pina, 3. Sue Krupp Boys 50 free: 1. Jeff Cantin, 2. genuine California 58 58 .500 8W 23.2. 8 and under Seattle 49 72 .405 20 Bob Fitzgerald, 3. Rhys • LOW COST SERVICE RENTALS NEW YORK (UPI) — Dr. Renee Richards has won the latest Tuetday’t Reiulls Jacobs :33.4. MBs scheduled i Briefs ^ (Chicago 6, Pittsburgh 5 Oakland 44 73 .376 23 50 free: 1. Art Llbbey, 2, round in a court battle to participate in the upcoming United Houston 4, Atlanta 1 Tuesday's Results Fernando Santana, 3. John • C EM IK CM PARTS Weather permitting, the States Open Tennis Tournament. Philadelphia 7, Montreal 5 Oakland 7, Cleveland 3 Basketball Barry :32.5. third and deeitiive game State Supreme Court Justice Cincinnati 5, San Diego 1 Boston 5, Kansas City 3 50 back: 1, Cantin, 2. Bob Holmes sidelined Baltimore 6, Minnesota 5 Fitzgerald :43.5. in the Twilight League Alfred Ascione Tuesday issued tion in August 1975, has played in New York 5, St. Louis 1 • FACTORY TRAINED MECHAMCS LATROBE, Pa. (UPI) - The California 7, Toronto 2 ''LM OIt I lo se rs with 23 and 13 50 breast: 1. Larry Krupp, 2. playoff semifinal a temporary injunction barring several women's tennis tour­ Los Angeles 3, San Francisco 2 I’iiul Groves netted a markers respectively. Santana :41.8. WE lERNICE A U OENERAL MOTORI CARS AND TRUCK!? between Moriarty's Pittsburgh Steelers announced naments, and claimed the refusal by Seattle 3, Detroit 2 Tuesday that defensive tackle Ernie the U.S. Tennis Association, New York 11, Chicago 10 game high 27 points and 50 fly: 1, Fitzgerald, 2. CAU U l FOR AN APNINTIIIENT and Bristol will he played the U.S. Open Tournament U.S. Open officials to let her compete Today*! G am o Bob llealy added nine in M.MOK III Barry :46.5. OR STOP IN FOR A FREE EtTIRRATL Holmes has contacted a virus that was discriminatory. P ittsburgh (Rooker 10-6) at Texas 11, Milwaukee 3 leading MAC to a 63-52 win loe Reiser [Hipped in 13 14 and under • jars, regular & wide mouth tonight at 5:30 at St. may be pneumonia and probably will Committee and the Women’s In a 13-page decision handed down Chicago (R. Reuschel 15-5) Today's Games over 'i'ull lust night at Lillies and Walt Bogar and lOO I.M.: 1. Larry Krupp, 2. • Lids 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE CALL G46-C464 Thomas Seminary in not play in the exhibition game Tennis Association from in Manhattan, Ascione said the test Houston (Pentz 3-2)) at Altanta Kansas City (Splittorff 10-6) at (,’harter Oak John I’isch .lohn and I'om Reiser 12 Art Libbey, 3. Fernando San­ • rubbers Bloomfield. against the New York Jets Saturday excluding the 42-year-old requirement was "grossly unfair, (Hanna 0-1), N Cleveland (Blbby 9-9), N (17) and Jim McNiekle a[)iece in leading Raunchy tana 1:23.3. night. discriminatory and inequitable, and Philadelphia (Carlton 17-6) at Mon­ New York (Figueroa 11-8) at 100 free: 1. Libbey, 2. • kettles, etc. Bristol won the first transsexual from the competi­ (12) paced Tull Relations to a 63-50 The Steelers said Holmes was treal (B al^n 6-5), N Detroit (Arroyo 6-12), N Krupp, 3. Jeff Cantin 1:14.3. game, 4-0, with the MBs tion because of her inability to violative of her rights.” Walt Adamy pumped in triumph over Jr. Athletic stricken this morning at the training In granting her request for the in­ San Diego (Shirley 6-15) at Cincin­ Boston (Wise 9-4) at Milwaukee 15-18 bracket scoring an 8-2 win to camp here and taken to Latrobe pass a sex chromosome test. (Sorensen 3-6), N 17 points and John Haslet! ( lilt) Brian Moran had a 50 free: 1. Bob Butler, 2. MMKHESTER HARDWMIE junction, the court noted, “It seems nati (Soto ^2), N knot it. The winner ad­ The U.S. Open, held at Seattle (Mitchell 04) at Minnesota '20 in leading the Bears to a game-high 29 points lor the Bob Tanner, 3. Joe Clifford 877 MAIN STREET ...... 843-4425 CARTER Hospital. He was later transferred to clear defendants knowingly in­ New York (Koosman 8-13) at St. 77-54 win over the losers with Damian :27.4. DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER vances to the best three- Divine Providence Hospital in Forest Hills, starts Aug. 31. stituted this test for the sole purpose Louis (Forsch 14-5), N (Zahn 11-9), N Kingsters. John Koepsel I’urcell chipping in with Pittsburgh where team physicians Toronto (Lemanezyk 10-10) at 50back: 1. Butler, 2, Tanner FREE PARKINQ AT THE REAR OF STORE 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER of-five finals. Dr. Richards, an ophthalmologist of preventing plaintiff from par­ San Francisco (^ rr 11-9) at Los and .lohn Feeney paced I he eight tallies :34.7. can observe him more closely. who- underwent a sex change opera- ticipating in the tournament.” Angeles (Sutton 10-7), N Texas (Briles 54), N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1977 — PAGE SEVEN-B PAGE SIX -B- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Aug. 17, 1877 (1) the name and address of the applicant. sexual and genital areas, as defined in Sec. 24-16(a). A separate Prtvatp InatrueUoiu t* Horn— for Safa 23 Homaa for Safa (2) that the applicant is at least 18 years of age. Nafp Wanltd 13 Na/p W tn M 13 23 Homaa For Sato 23 Nomas for Saio LEGAL NOTICE dressing room for each sex must be available on the premises 23 (3) such other information as may be necessary in order for with individual lockers for each employee. Doors to such END SUMMER on a happy $30,900, SIX Room Cape, TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT the Director of Health to make any determination required by SALES POSITION - Straight note - Swimming Lessons. dressing rooms shall open inward and shall be self-closing. commissions, leads furnished Heleatolator ' fireplace, enclosed NOTICE OF this ordinance. lE S D H E T Experienced Red (>oss WSI. poirch, large _ lot. Good buy. ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE (c) All massage establishments shall be provided with clean to homeowners. Call 242-5402. All ages. 6494403. MAKE US AN OFFER (4) two portrait photographs of the applicant at least 2 inches laundered sheets and towels in sufficient quantity which shall THAT BET Hutchins Agency 646-3166. In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 and by 2 inches and a complete set of the applicant’s fingerprints She Hemld on this immaculate six be laundered after each use thereof and stored in an approved PRIOR SERVICEMEN - The 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption by which shall be taken by the Chief of Police or his authorized Air Force recently announced JOBS room Cape in convenient the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connecticut, sanitary manner, provided, however, that appropriate single CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING location. Aluminum siding, MANCHESTER- Two Family representative. service disposal items may be utilized in lieu of sheets and new openings for individuals •FroNeeleiielly writlen August 9, 1977 of Ordiance as follows: with prior military service. If •Crisp ofiMt printing storms and screens, plush F la t, 3 & 4. Aluminum (c) Elach applicant shall provide sufficient identification to towels. •Low, low moo □ REAL ESTATE storms, aluminum siding. 2 BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of establish that the applicant is in fact the person applying for the you have been out for less iorrfoo ^torno Mmo day) wall-to-wall carpeting. (d) Pads used on massage tables shall be covered in than 5 years and are looking Asking $34,900. car garage. Deep lot. Plus Manchester, Connecticut that the ordinances of the Town of permit. workmanlike manner with durable, washable plastic or other many extras. Excellent condi­ Manchester, Connecticut are hereby amended by adding an or- for "A Great Way of Life’ , Call Lothian Homaa for Safa 23 (d) Each applicant shall present a certificate from a physi- acceptable waterproof material. contact the Air Force im­ PHONE 643r2711 LOMBARDO tion. Priced to sell, low $40s. dinance defining, regulating and licensing of massage parlors cian licensed to practice in the State of Connecticut stating that (e) Wet and dry heat rooms, shower compartments and toilet mediately. Call 646-7440. 843-07B9 Paul J. Correnti, Real Estate, and providing for the violation thereof, which said sections read the applicant has been examined and found to be free of con­ F o r m o n IfffofflWfloff FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD COVENTRY - 40 acre Egg A ASSOCIATES 643-5363. rooms shall be thoroughly cleaned each day the business is in Farm, with three story bam. Reaftort 040-4003 as follows: tagious or communicable disease and showing that the operation and bathtubs shall be thoroughly cleaned after each, STEADY WORK - Reliable, ,***'*” ****2...... **V. Butler-type building. Power PART B, PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, BOTTLE CLUBS, examination was conducted within 30 days prior to the submis­ use. hard worker, who wants OPPORTUNITY in Chocolate INDEX Hoip wonioa 13 plant, ana other out buildings, steady em plo^ent, good in­ FIREARMS is amended as follows: sion of the application. (f) All equipment and materials utilized by practitioners of Factory. Apply in person. NOTtCKB ADVERTISING — ;;; P'*** '0“'“ Lovely Homes. come. Call 528-6702 between 9- NOW Accepting Application offers invited. B/W Realty, PARTB (e) Each application shall be accompanied by a fee of 8125.00 massage shall be in safe and sanitary order and so maintained Burnham St Brady, 34 Burn­ 1 loft and Found 2 only. — RATES for full time employment. 847.1419 which shall not be refundable, to defray the cost of administra­ side Ave., East Hartford, 2 Poraonala VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - NEW LISTINB VERNON-FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, BOTTLE CLUBS, FIREARMS, and operated as to preclude any danger or hazard to patron or 3 — Call 528-6702 or 528-3869 SUBURBAN VALUE. Qean tion. Announctmdnta Six room Ansaldi Ranch. OWNER. Two plus acres, two MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS practitioner. Connecticut. _ 1 day .... I K word par day How about this lovely Dutch six room Cape with stone NOW accepting applications 4 Entariainmont between 9 and 1. Brick front, oversized 1- bedroom Ranch, small barn, (f) The Director of Health shall issue a massagist permit (g) No massagist affected by any contagious or com­ 5 - Auctions 3 days ... 10( word par day Colonial? Four bedrooms, fireplace, aluminum siding, PART B, PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, BOTTLE CLUBS, for full time employment. EARN $100 or more 6 d a y s__ 9( word par day car garage, 2 fireplaces, no agents please. $35,500. 875- upon finding: municable disease shall practice massage and each massagist Call 528-3869 between 9 and 2 large fireplaced family room. attached garage, tree shadra FIREARMS, MASSAGE ESTABLISHMENTS is further demonstrating name brand FINANCIAL 26 d a y s__ 6< word par day Placed on the countryside on a convenient location. Move- 6586.______yard. Only $30,900. Keith Real amended by adding Chapter 24, Regulation of Massage (1) (i) That the applicant has successfully completed a course shall, from time to time, as the Director of Health may only. S Bondt-Slocki-Morigagaa 15 worda $2.00 minimum Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 toys and gifts (Fisher-Price, 9 — Partonal Loans CHEAPER large lot. Nearing completion. in condition. Asking $48,- EsUte, 6464126 649-1923. of study at a school or institution of learning which has for its reasonably require, present a certificate as provided for in Sec­ Happy A d a ...... $2.30 inch' MANCHESTER - Older Establishments as follows: Playskool, Fenton) with 10 — insufanca THAN RENT Call Peterman Agency, 649- 900 Chapter 24 REGULATION OF MASSAGE purpose the teaching of the theory, practice, method, profession tion 5(d). WANTED; Dental chairside Treasure House party plan. SMALL ENGINE Service 9404 or 644-0659. Colonial with new bath, three Assistant for children's prac­ EMPLOYMENT Corporation expanding dealer Cape with four finished bedrooms, and fenced in FIRST TIME OFFERED. ESTABLISHMENTS or work of massage including anatomy, physiology, hygiene, (h) Massagists shall not diagnose or treat classified diseases Part or full time. No cost for 13 LOMBARDO tice. FTill time. Will train. Halp Wamad network. No experience rooms. Completely private yard. Seven rooms Lovely ten room two family Sec. 24-1 SHORT TITLE and professional ethics and which is recogni^ or approved by nor practice spinal or other joint manipulation nor prescribe kit. Also Booking parties. Call 14 Buatnaaa Opporlumtiaa MANCHESTER - Immaculate Desired qualifications, 15 - Situation Warned necessary. Complete training redecorated inside and out. A ASSOCIATES plus pantry and sewing room Saltbox. Central location. Two This ordinance shall be known and may be cited as "The Town the Department of Education, Commission on Higher Educa­ medicine or drugs. 242-5830 or collect person to six room Ranch. Three organized, assertive, able to program. $500. investment New kitchen, new wiring. Roalton 040-4003 for onlynly $35,000. Call Ed Gor- fireplaces, appliances, of Manchester Massage Establishment Ordinance.” tion, or Department of Health of the State of Connecticut or by (i) No massage establishment shall be operated and no person for Miss Carol, 491- EDUCATION bedrooms, fireplace, central carpeting, aluminum siding, interact with people. 5100. 18 Pnvata Instructions required to start your own 2nd floor plumbing and air conditioning, aluminum man. Realtor, 646-4040. the American Massage and 'Therapy Association; or massage administered, in violation of or in such a manner as to Secretarial and bookkeeping — storm windows and doors. Sec. 24-2 POLICY 19 Schools-Classas business. Ideal for retired or wiring for the handy siding, beautiful landscaped, promote or encourage violation of any statute or ordinance, in­ skills, desire for personal 20 “ Instructions Wanted $85,900. Call Peterman Agen­ It is hereby declared that the unregulated practice of (ii) That the applicant has successfully completed a course of PART TIME - Evenings in part time. Details on request. A real Show piece. $40’s. NEW SIX Room Colonial - study as describe in subsection (1) (i) at a school or institution cluding Part VI of Chapter 952, Chapter 350, or Section 53a-186 growth. Send resume to P. 0. Mr. Barker. ESCAA Field carpenter. Priced to sell at Convenient to schools and cy, 649-9404, 644-8659. massage can harm or endanger the health, safety and welfare laundry. Laurel Manor, 91 REAL ESTATE $29,900. Hayes Corp. 646-0131. of the public and that the business of operating massage es- which requires a course of study not less than seventy hours, to of the General Statutes, or as they may be amended from time Box 1 Glastonbury, Ct. Chestnut Street. Apply in per­ 23 Homes lor Ssie Training Division Box 619„ COVENTRY - Waterfront shopping. Large rooms, eat-in to time. 24 _ LotS'Lsnd lor Sale Wading River, New York. enjoyment with this three kitchen with appliances, SEVEN ROOM ALUMINUM tablishments is a business affecting the public health, safety be given in no more than three calendar months, before the stu­ son, Monday through Friday, — Investment Property LOMBARDO SIX ROOM RANCH with new MATURE PERSON - To work 25 generous closet space, Sided Cape. Full shed dormer, and general welfare. dent shall be furnished with a diploma or certificate of gradua­ (j ) Each permit to operate a massage establishment and each 11:30 to 3. 26 — Business Property 11792. kitchen and ceramic tiled bedroom, year round home Wednesday through Friday 21 — Resort Property & ASSOCIATES that features floor to ceiling aluminum siding, storm win­ enclosed back porch, tion from such school or institution of learning following the bath. Firpelaced living room, Sec. 24-3 DEFINITION permit of a massagist employed therein shall be conspicuously night and all day Sunday. App­ 26 — Real Estate Wanted BEAUTY PARLOR-Bolton Realtora 849-4003 fieldstone fireplace, cathedral dows and doors. Lovely fireplaced living room, wall- successful completion of such course of study or learning; or displayed within the establishment. ly in person at Swiss Colony, THE DA-Y'S NOT too short to ADVERTISING large rec room, plus fourth to-wall carpet, TVk baths, dis­ For purpose of interpretation and enforcement, and unless work and be a good parent. MISC. SERVICES location. Fully equipped and bedroom. Two car attached ceilings, sunporch, 2-car gar­ landscaped lot. Priced to sell (iii) That the applicant, through past experience and training, (k) No massage establishment granted a license under the Manchester Parkade. 31 hwasher. Call Owner, 847- the context requires otherwise, words and terms used in this or­ Succeed at both as an Avon Services Oltered DEADLINE ready for operation. Asking garage. Large treed lot. Only age and priced only In the at $43,500. Call Peterman possesses a sufficient knowledge of the theory, practice, provisions of this Ordinance shall place, publish or distribute or 32 — Painting«Papering $14,900. Lessengers Sell 646- $40's. B/W Realty, Inc., 647- Realty & Building Co., 649- 1111, after 6. $40's. No agents dinance shall have the meanings ascribed to them as follows: — Building-Contracting $39,900. Keith Real EsUte 6 ^ EXPERIENCED CLERK, Representative. Excellent 33 1419. 9404 or 644-8659. please. (a) “Director of Health” shall mean the Director of Health of method, profession or work of massage and of anatomy, cause to be placed, published or distributed any advertisement, earnings. Call now: 523-9401. 34 — Rooling-Siding 12;00 noon the day before 8713 423-9291. 4126. 649-1922. flexible hours. Apply in per­ — Heating-Plumbing publication. the 'Town of Manchester or his/her lawful designee. physiology, hygiene and professional ethics such that granting picture, or statement which is known or through the exercise 35 son, Pine Pharmacy, 664 36 — Flooring Deadline for Saturday and of a permit to the applicant would not impair the public health, of reasonable care should be known to be false, deceptive or EARN EXTRA MONEY. — (b) “Massage" shall mean any method of pressure on or fric­ Center Street, Manchester. 37 Moving-Trucking-Storage Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. tion against or stroking, kneading, rubbing, tapping, pounding, safety, or welfare. misleading in order to induce any person to purchase or utilize Take orders for Lisa Jewelry. 36 — Services Wanted vibrating, or stimulating of external soft parts of the human (2) (i) That the applicant has not been convicted of a felony, any professional massage services. Call for FREE Catalog Sales MISC. FOR SALE National Weather Forecast OUR SHELVES ARE EMPTY! 100% COMMISSION. We have Kit on toll free 806631-1258. body with the hands and, or, with the aid of any object or an offense involving the unauthorized practice of the healing (l) No person shall permit any person under the age of eigh­ room for 2 or 3 Real Estate 40 Household Goods PLEASE READ 41 _ Articles lor Sale arts, sexual misconduct with minors, obscenity, keeping or teen (18) years to enter or remain on the premises of any Salespeople. License & 3000 79 7? mechanical or electrical apparatus or appliance, with or NURSES AIDES - 7 to 3. Full 42 — Building Supplies massage business establishment, as massagist, employee or experience helpful. Must be _ YOUR AD ' “ i3 \^ without any supplementary aids such as rubbing alcohol, residing in a house of ill fame, solicitation of a lewd or unlawful and part time. Apply in Per­ 43 Pets -Birds- Dogs willing to work full time. '44 __ Livestock liniments, antisentics, oils, powders, creams, lotions, act, prostitution or pandering, and has not had a permit to patron, unless such person is on the premises on lawful Classified ads are taken over \ We re offering to pay 100% son, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday 45 _ Boats & Accessories ointments, or other similar preparations commonly used in this operate a massage establishment or a massagist permit business. thru Friday. Blast Hartford 46 — Sporting Goods the phone as a convenience. commissions or you may __ suspended or revoked in this or any other state; or (m) No person shall sell, give, dispense, provide or keep, or Convalescent Home, 745 Main 47 Garden Products The Herald is responsible for practice. For purposes of this definition, the use of any aids or choose to work under the con­ 48 — Antiques only one incorrect insertion and cause to be sold, given, dispensed, provided or kept, any Street, East Hartford, Conn. processes used or offered as supplemetary or incidental to the (ii) That such conviction, suspension, or revocation occurred ventional 50/50 split. For an 49 - Wanted to Buy then only to the size of the above, including heat lamps, hot and cold packs, tubs, showers, at least three years prior to the date of the application. alcoholic beverage on the premises of any massage business. appointment for an interview original Insertion. Errors which (n) Every person who engages in or conducts a massage es­ NURSES AIDES - 3 to 11 p.m. RENTALS cabinet baths or steam and dry heat baths, shall be considered a (3) The applicant must furnish authorization to the Director call Stillman Keith of Keith 52 Rooms lor Rent do not lessen the value of the utnuNcaqco ^ I part of the “Massage." tablishment shall keep a daily register, approved as to form by Real Estate at 649-1922.. Full time. BIxperienced only. 53 _ Apartments lor Rent advertisement will not be cor­ of Health and to the Manchester Chief of Police, or their the Director of Health, of all patrons with names, addresses and Good starting salary, liberal 54 Homes lor Rent rected by an additional inser­ V. Y® (c) “Massage Establishment" shall mean any establishment, authorized representatives to seek information and conduct an fringe benefits. Apply in per­ 55 Business lor Rent tion. hours of arrival. Said daily register shall at all times during CERTIFIED DENTAL Assis­ 56 — Resort Property lor Rent LOVELY COLONIAL by whatever name called, where any person engages in or investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the son, East Hartfora (jonvales- __ HUGE CAPE business hours be subject to inspection by ehalth department tant - Full time, 5 day week. 57 Wanted to Rent carries on or permits to be engaged in or carried on any of th< application and the qualifications of the applicant for the per­ cent Home, 745 Main Street, 58 - Misc lor Rent with three generous bedrooms, 2V4 baths, formal with two kingsized bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 llraplacea, officials, by the police department, and shall be kept on file Reply Box C, Manchester towiii Titiruxiull activities of massage, as defined in Sec. 24-3(b) of this or mit. The Director of Health and/or the Chief of Police may East Hartford. AUTOMOTIVE dining and living rooms, beautiful first floor family for one year. Herald. Holp Wanlod 13 front to back living room, formal dining room, coun­ dinance. require, and the applicant must furnish, any other identification 61 Autos lor Sale room with llreplace, Immaculate Inside and outi High try kitchen, (Irst lloor den, rec room, breezeway and (o) No massage establishment shall be kept open for any pur­ 62 _ Trucks lor Sale (d) “Massagist” shall mean any person who, for any con­ EXPERIENCED Hair­ $S0s. and information necessary to discover the truth of the matter pose on Sunday, nor on any other days between the hours of 63 — Heavy Equipment tor Sale MATURE Babysitter needed garage, plus a large lot. sideration, engages in the practice of massage. hereinbefore specified as required to be set forth in the applica­ dresser. South Windsor area. 64 — Molorcyclas-Bicycles for two small boys, weekends. 11:00 P.M. and 8:00 A.M. — Campers-Trailers-Mobile (e) “Person” shall mean any individual, and unless the con­ tion. Full or part time. Call 644-2435 65 12 to 7 Saturday, Sunday 2 to 8. text clearly Requires otherwise, any corporation, partnership, Sec. 24-13 INSPECTIONS between 9 and 5 Tuesday Full time Cashier Homes Call 649-7804. Sec. 24-6 Reserve for Future Use 66 Automotive Service U ^tVlM HKR rOTOCAOT • association, joint stock company, or combination of individuals The Director of Health and the (Thief of Police or their through Saturday. 67 Autos lor Rent-Lease * of whatever form or character. Sec. 24-7 RENEWAL OF PERMITS to assume store respon­ WANTED - Part time maid authorized representatives, shall, from time to time, and no sibility. Alternating day (f) “Outcall Massage Service” shall mean any business, the (a) A permit to operate a massage establishment and a less than twice a year, make an inspection of each massage es­ ASSEMBLERS and Coil for motel work. Experience For period ending 7 a m.. Thursday, Aug. 18. During function of which is to engage in or carry on massages at a loca­ massagist permit shall be valid unless revoked or suspended, Winders, must have finger and night work schedule. not necessaiy. Apply in Mr- Wednesday night thundershower activity will be indicated in tablishment for the purpose of determining that the provisions dexterity and be capable of Duties will include helping tion designated by the customer or patron rather than at a for one year from the date of issuance. Holp Wantod 13 son at 393 Main Street, East the Texas Panhandle and portions of the Southeast. Mostly of this ordinance are complied with. Such inspections shall be fine work. Will train. Hours manager write orders, put Hart(ord. massage establishment as defined in Sec. 24-3(c). (b) Application for renewal shall be made at least 60 days fair weather elsewhere. Minimum readings include: (ap­ made at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner. No per­ 7:30 to 4 p.m. Apply Able Coil away stock, keep store Sec. 24-4 PERMIT TO OPERATE before expiration and shall be in the form and manner as mit holder shall fail to allow access to the premises for purpose and Electronics, Howard proximate maximum temperatures in parenthesis^ Altanla required for application for the original permit. neat and clean. Some 70 ( 83), Boston 67 (79), Chicago 55 (71), Cleveland 52 1681, (a) No person shall engage in. conduct, or carry on or permit of inspection or hinder such inspection in any manner. Road, Bolton. experience preferred but to be conducted, or carried on. in or upon any premises in the (c) Each application for renewal of a permit shall be accom­ Dallas 74 ( 90), Denver 57 ( 821, Duluth 44 (661, Houston 73 panied by a fee in the amount as provided for the original per­ Sec. 24-14 EFFECrriVE DATE good attitude important (88), Jacksonville 74 ( 90), Kansas City 58 ( 76). Little Rock 71 ATTRACTIVE DUPLEX Town of Manchester, the operation of a massage establishment (a) The provisions of this ordinance shall apply immediately ONLY *32,900 mit. REAL ESTATE Career. Earn factor. (88), Los Angeles 70 (81), Miami 78 (89), Minneapolis 49 ( 70), without first having obtained a permit to operate a massage es­ to any massage establishment which is initially opened, or $15,000-1- annually. Must have will buy this older 2 bedroom Colonial with a family 5-5 with three bedrooms, large appllanced kitchens, (d) The Director of Health shall renew each permit no later New Orleans 74 (89), New York 68 ( 79), Phoenix 78 (951, San I'A baths, company-sized living room, separate tablishment from the Director of Health. which is moved to a different location, or which makes physical license or in process. Part sized kitchen, new electrical service, 2-car barn style than 30 days before expiration upon making such findings as are Francisco 54 (76), Seattle 55 (73), SI. Louis 52 i76i,. heating systems and basements, plus a nice lot with (b) All applications for permit to operate a massage es­ improvements to its place of business, after the effective date timers considered. For a con­ Applf $ton mantgtr, garage and morel required for issuance of the original permit. Washington 68 ( 72). a three car garage. Low $60s. tablishment shall be in writing, signed and sworn to by the of this ordinance. The provisions of Section 12 shall apply to all fidential interview. Ralph applicant, and shall set forth: (e) If renewal of any permit is denied, the Director of Health Pasek Realtors. 289-7475. shall notify the holder of the permit in writing, not later than 30 massage establishments from the effective date hereof. Ail BROOKS DISCOUNT (1) the name and address of each applicant. days before expiration of the permit, of the facts and of the massage establishment shail comply with all provisions of this 277 WMt Middle (2) that the applicant is at least 18 years of age. ordinance within six months from the effective date. Turnpike specific section or sections of this ordinance upon which his/her Rtrs - LPN’s BUSINESS ZONE - Near busy BLANCHARD& (3) the proposed place of business and facilities therein. (b) Any person who is employed as a massagist in the Town of Situation Wantod ROSSEHO, talk determination was made. Mancheeter 15 (4) the exact nature of the massage to be administered. Manchester as of the effective date of this ordinance shali com­ intersection. Large seven Sec. 24-8 HEARINGS, DENIAL OF PERMIT OR RENEWAL 649-9196 (5) such other information as may be necessary in order for ply with Section 24-5 within six months of the effective date. No NURSE AIDES CHILD CARE in licensed room home, large lot. $55,000. 189 WEST CENTER STREET - MANCHESTER the Director of Health to make any determination required by (a) Any person aggrieved by the denial of a permit to operate other person may administer massage without first obtaining a home. 7 - 6 daily, three meals, Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. a massage establishment or a massagist permit or by the denial eauAL HOuaiNQ MLS this ordinance. massagist permit. COMPANIONS laundry outings and overtime OPPORTUmr* of renewal of such permit may request, in writing, a hearing services. Manchester. Dele MALTM (6) two portrait photographs of the applicant at least 2 inches Sec. 14-15 EXCEPTIONS Needed to provide nursing WRITERS - Writers agent VOLPI ROAD, BOLTON - iSi 646-2482 hie, 643-1790. by 2 inches and a complete set of the applicant's fingerprints before the Director of Health, at which hearing such person services in private homes needs short stories, articles, Country living in this large This ordinance shall not apply to any school, hospital, nursing novels. Reply to Box CC, c/o which shall be taken by the Chief of Police or his authorized shall be afforded the opportunity to present evidence and argu­ and medical facilities. Colonial with a beautiful view. home, sanitarium, operating in accordance with the laws of the Manchester Herald for com­ FOR THAT CHANGE OF PACE Family room, patio, first floor representative. ment on all facts or issues invoived. Consideration given to (b) The Director of Health shall, upon receiving a request lor State of Connecticut, nor to any person holding a valid cer­ plete information. Come join us In the excitement ol Downtown Hartford. laundry, four good sized (c) Each application shall be accompanied by a fee of $500,000 tificate or license to practice the healing arts or to practice preference of days and Challenging lull time sales opportunities are available bedrooms. Buy now and pick a hearing under subsection (a), schedule a hearing not later hours — 4 to 40 hours BUSINESS & SERVICE which shall not be refundable, to defray the cost of administra­ than fifteen days from the date of actual receipt of the request podiatry, physical therapy, midwifery, nursing, dentistry, dental DELIVERY AND Stock Immediately In our Downtown store. Experience □ EDUCATION your own paint and carpet tion. hygiene, or optometry or to engaged in the occupation of a available weekly. Live-in Clerk. Full time, steady preferred. Excellent pay and benefits. Apply colors. Call Peterman Agen­ and shall notify all parties of the time and place thereof. companions also needed. employment for neat cy, 649-9404, or 644-8659. (d) The Director of Health shall issue a permit to operate a (c) The Director of Health shall render a decision within 10 barber, hairdresser, or cosmetician under the laws of the State massage establishment upon findings: of Connecticut, provided, that the activities of such person are Malpractice coverage, appearing person. Must have days of the date of a hearing held under subsection (a) excellent driving record, good SAGE ALLEN & CO. INC. Prhata Inatructlona IB (1) All requirements concerning operation and facilities confined to those for which the certificate or license is granted, bonding, and working- men's compensation pro­ references. Hourly rate above 900 Main 8t., Hartford, Ct. described in this ordinance will be compiled with as of the effec­ Sec. 24-9 REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF PERMIT nor, to any person lawfully acting under their supervision or minimum to start. Advance­ REMEDIAL READING and tive date of the permit. (a) The Director of Health may revoke or suspend any permit control, nor shall it prohibit the furnishing of assistance in the vided. ment based on ability. Apply Paraonnal Dapartmanl Intarvlaw Houra: math; individualized work •CENTURY 21« to operate a massage establishment if he/she finds: case of emergency. Manchester Tobacco and Can­ Monday through Friday 10 to 3 program, (lst-8th grade) by Manche$ter t Vkinity (2) Compliance with all other statutes, codes or ordinances AID & ASSISTANCE Master's degree teacher. 566 DIRECTORY (1) That the applicant for the permit has knowingly or dy Co., 200 Green Road. Only An Equal Opppriuntty Empioyar including health, zoning, building, fire and safety requirements Sec. 24-16 UNLAWFUL ACTS of NorthMtIam 8075. negligently made any false or misleading statement in applying aheafter 4 p.m. of the State of Connecticut or the Town of Manchester, as of the (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, in a massage es­ ConiMctlcut, Inc. Services Ottarad 31 Services Offered 31 Painting-Papparing 32 Building-Contracting 33 for the permit; or $32,500 — U k * Hayward. effective date of the permit. tablishment to place his or her hand or hands upon, to touch 357 Eaat Center St. Three bedroom summer (2) That any of the provisions of this ordinance are violated or PART TIME Help Wanted. CAM TREE Service - Free es­ (3) That the nature of the massage administered will not en­ with any part of his or her body, to fondle in any manner, or to Manchester, Ct. Bonanza Steak House needs Homaa For Sala 23 home. Fireplace, fully fur­ LAWN MOWER REPAIR, PAPER HANGING Expert. CARPENTRY, CUSTOM danger the health or safety of patrons of the massage establish­ that the holder of the permit, or any agent or employee of the HELP WANTED. 18 or older RECREATIONAL Depart­ timates, discount senior massage, a sexual or genital part of any other person. Sexual or 643-9515 dishwashers, cooks, cashiers, ment Assistant Program nished, aluminum exterior. small engine repair, chain Your average paper. In HOUSES-Additioni, garages, ment. holder, including a massagist, has been convicted of any offense for Saturday and Sunday citizens. Company saws sharpened. Free pickup average room, $30. Mr. roofing, and siding, kitchens, genital parts shall include the genitals, pubic area, buttocks, and bus girls. Apply at 240 nights. Will train. Apply at Director. Full time, mature 134,500 — Two badroom Manchester owned and (4) (i) That the applicant or any pcr.son directly engaged in found in Section 4(d) (4) and the holder has actual or construc­ Spencer Street. Wednesday and delivery. 643-9294. Richman, 646-3664. bathrooms, and repair work of anus, or perineum of any person, or the vulva or breasts of a Full of Baloney, 41s Main person. Must be High School Condo. Central air, rec operated. Call 646-1327. the operation or management of the massage establishment has tive knowledge of the violation or conviction; or female. through Friday, 1:30 to 4 only. FGREST HILLS ail kinds. Call Robert Jarvis SECRETARY - Manchester Street. Graduate, and have own room, carport, all offers (or estimate, 643-6712. not been convicted of a felony, an offense involving the un­ (3) That the holder of the permit has refu.sed to permit the transportation. Ability to Ten room U iR Raised CHAIRS REGLUED, Fur­ EXPERIENCED PAINTER NEEDS Work - Director of Health or any other duly authorized officer to make agency seeking full time CLUB NEEDS bartenders, Ranch high on the hill. considered. RESPONSIBLE-woman will Interior, Exterior Painting, authorized practice of the healing arts, sexual misconduct with secretary for auto insurance EXPERIENCED Bookkeeper work with elderly and con­ niture repaired, refinishlng, LEON CIESZYNSKI Builder - minors, obscenity, keeping or residing in a house of ill fame, a reasonable inspection of the premises or the operation cocktail waitresses, light and - Part time for one girl office. valescent patients. Apply in Beautifully private and $35,000 — Four badroom touch-up work. House calls babysit in her home mornings, Papering, by the hour or loo. (b) It shall be unlawful for any person, in a massage es­ department. Duties Include: sound system operator. App­ afternoons, or eveni^s, Mon­ Residential, Commercial. New homes custom built, solicitation of a lewd or unlawful act, prostitution or pandering, therein, or unduly hinders such inspection. tablishment to expose his or her sexual or genital parts, or any processing, typing and Apply England Hardware, person. Blast Hartfora Con­ landscaped lot. Excellent Colonial. IW baths, gar­ and service calls, pick up and remodeled, additions, rec ly, The Alpha Omega Inn, Bolton Notch. Monday valescent Home, 745 Main age, 200 foot deep lot. delivery. 569-2867 days or day through Friday. Summer homes, apartments, and has had a permit to operate a massage establishment or a (b) The Director of Health may revoke or suspend any portion thereof, to any other person. It shall also be unlawful for telephone contaet. Beginning potential for in-law Reasonable rate. If In­ windows puttied. 20 years rooms, garages, kitchens massagist permit if he/she finds: Route 44A, Bolton, between 3 through Friday, 10 to 2. Street, Eaat Hartford, Conn. quarters. Circumstances Needs your personal touch. after 5. massagist permit suspended or revoked in this or any other any person, in a massage establishment, to expose the sexual or after September ISth. Salary p.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, 10 terested, please call Deb at experience! Will Travel. E. remodeleo, bath tile, cement state; or (1) That the applicant for the permit has knowingly or commensurate with dictate that this must be $36,900 — Charming 643-8897. work. Steps, dormers. genital parts, or any portions thereof, of any other person. a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and LAWNS MOWED, Trucking, Davis, 649-0495. (ill that such conviction, suspension or revocation occurred negligently made any false or misleading statement in applying (c) It shall be unlawful for any person, while in the presence experience. Send resume to Sunday. sold. Asking $71,000. homa. 2 bedrooms (3rd un­ Residential or commercial. Box DD c/o M anchester TNE STUDY M D METHODS MULYST trimminng and tree work, etc. TREE REMOVAL, B 4 M - Call 649-4291. at least three years prior to the date of the application for the permit; or of any other person in a massage establishment to fail to con­ LOMBARDO finished), garage. Private 6464864 or 647-1240. PROFESSIONAL Painting: Herald. Trimming, topping, land Interior St Exterior, Commer­ (5) The applicant must furnish authorization to the Director 12) That the holder of the permit has been convicted of any ceal with a fully opaque covering, the sexual or genital parts of IMMEDIATE Openings for Immediate position is available for an agressive yard with fruit trees. Love­ counter girls. Part time person with 3 to 4 years experience in time study A ASSOCIATES ly neighborhood. clearing and canllng. Also, cial St Residential. Free es­ of Health and to the Manchester Chief of Police, or their offense found in Section 5(f) (2); or his or her body. DENTAL CHAIRSIDE Assis­ CLUTTERED ATTICS & timates. Fully Insured, 646- nights or weekends. Must be Cellars? Will haul unwanted diagnosis and treatment for authorized representatives to seek information and conduct an (3) That the holder of the permit has violated any of the (d) lt shail be unlawful for any person owning, operating or tant. Full time. Experienced and methods. You’ll be working directly with in­ 137,900 - Older Two injured and diseased trees. 4879. provisions of this ordinance. over 18. Apply in person after m i ^ s s s s items for you reasonably. Call investigation into the truth of the statements set forth in the managing a massage establishment knowingly to cause, allow only. With some knowledge of 5 p.m.. Dairy Queen, 242 dustrial engineers in evaluating job standards. We Family. Aluminum siding. Free estimates. Fully in­ Rooling-Siding-Chimnay 34 or permit in or about such massage establishment any agent, reception and bookkeeping. Needs redecorating. 649-1616, or 568-0322, for free application and the qualifications of the applicant for the per (c) (1) The Director of Health shall not revoke or suspend any Broad Street. offer an excellent employee benefits program in­ estimates. sured, ”My prices can't be J.P. LEWIS St SON-Interlor mit The Director of Health and/or the Chief of Police may permit issue under this ordinance, without notifying the hoider employee, or any other person under his control or supervision Accepting calls beginning cluding Blue Cross and CMS coverage, fully paid by Excellent investment. beat. " Call anytime, 569-0917. and exterior painting, BIDWELL Home Improve­ 'Diesday August 16th, 875-6269. paperhanging, and require, and the applicant must furnish, any other identification of the permit, in writing, of the facts and of the specific section to perform such acts prohibited in Subsections (a),(b),or(c)o( OUR BAKERY Needs part the company. $54,900 - Capa. 4 BRICK, BLOCK, Stone ment Co. Expert installation and information necessary to discover the truth of the matter or sections of this ordinance upon which his/her determination this Section. time employees, on a snort bedrooms, fireplaced COMPLETE LAWN remodeling. Fully Insured. of aluminum siding, gutters SALES CLERK and delivery Apply Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fireplaces, concrete. Maintenance. Lawns, $5 and 649-9656. hereinbefore specified as required to be set forth in the applica­ was made, and of the holder's right to request a hearing before (e) It shall be further unlawful for any massagist under this notice basis. Applicants 7 ROOM living room, formal dining Chimney repairs. No job too and trims. Roofing installa­ in modem pharmacy. Full and If you prator, mall your raaumo of oxparionco and up. Hedges $10 and up. Edging tion and repairs. 649-6495. 875- tion the Director of Health and to present evidence or argument on Ordinance to administer massage on an outcall basis as defined should be available to work small. Save. Call 644-tf556 for part time. Adjustable hours. any hours during the day or room, walk-out basement, and fertilizing. 647-9^. G.L. McHUGH PAINTING- 9109. all facts or issues involved. in Section 24-3(f). Such person shall administer massage solely aalary raquiramanta to: COLONIAL garages, 1,800 square feet estimates. Sec 24-5 MASSAGE PERMIT Pleasant working conditions. night. Approximately 1 or 2 Interior exterior painting and (2) A request for a hearing under subsection (c) (1) shall stay within an establishment licensed to carry on such business un­ Apply in person, Parkade Mari SI Ptiir, Panamel Manaier with central air con­ living area. INSULATION - Save 30% to wallpapering. Quality- HORACE Tetrault - Siding, (a) No person shall engage in the practice of massage without days a week. Good hourly any revocation or suspension until such time as a hearing has der this Ordinance. Any violation of these provisions shall be Liggett Drug. rate. For appointment, call ditioning, family room, 1 $39,000 — Andovar lake ODD JOBS, Cleaning cellars 507o on fuel bills. Free es­ professionaT work at roofing, storm windows, aw­ first having obtained a massagist permit from the Director of AMF Cuno Division been held and a decision rendered thereon, provided, however, deemed grounds for revocation of the permit granted 289-1571, Extension 227, full and 2 half baths, front, 2 bedroom year and attics. Moving large timates. Absolutely no obliga­ reasonable prices. Fully in­ nings. Quality workmanship, Health. that if the Director of Health finds that the public health, safety hereunder. SCHOOL BUS Drivers - to between 8:30 and 11 a.m. or 1 47 Main Straat appliances, also stone or loam tion. $200 rebate. Call 66^91 sured. 643-9&1. free estimates. Fully insured. start in September for South fireplaced living room, round Ranch, kitchen with (b) All applications for massagist permit shall be in writing, or welfare imperatively requires emergency action, and incor­ Sec. 24-17 VIOLATIONS AND PENALTY to 3:30 p.m. An Equal Oppor­ Talcottvilla, C t 08088 garage, etc. All of this plus appliances, huge stone delivered. 644-1775 or 644-9532. collect for a free estimate. 872-9187, 649-3417. signed and sworn to by the applicant, and shall set forth: Windsor. Apply rear of 90 tunity Employer. porates a finding to the effect in his notice, the permit may be Every person, except persons who are specifically exempt by Brookfield Street, South Wind­ a large landscaped lot. fireplace, aluminum sided. summarily suspended, pending a hearing thereon, which VINYL REPAIR - We can fix SPECIALIZING cleaning and this ordinance, whether acting as individual, owner, employee sor after August 15th. 289- Don’t wait, call today. Bullding-Coniracling 33 repairing chimneys, roofs, ••••••••••••••••••ft****** hearing shall be promptly instituted and all facts and issues HAIRDRESSER Wanted - sofas, chairs, cars etc. No of the owner, operator or employee of operator, or acting as a 5918. Experienced only. Lu Jon Priced at $53,500. CENTURY 21 need for expensive rec- new roofs. Free estimates, 30 1977 can be a big year promptly determined. participant or worker in any way, who gives massage or con­ Salon of Beauty, 61 East covering. 568-5878. WES ROBBINS carpentry Years Experience. Howley. Sec. 24-10 TRANSFERABILITY ducts a massage establishment without first obtaining a permit ACCEPTING Applications - Center Street, 643-1939. JACKSTON/ remodeling specialist. Aa- 643-5361. (or youl Tell our for various positions. Apply in DEALERS INVITATION and paying a license fee to the Town of Manchester or shall REWEAVING burns, holes. It's the way to gol When ditions, rec rooms, dormers, readers about your No permit issued pursuant to this ordinance shall be person only Twin Cinemas, ZINSSER AVANTE built-ins, bathrooms, transferable. violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a LPN, 11 to 7. Part or full time. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. you need to (ell people ROOFER WILL InsUll roof TO BID service with a Burr Comer Plaza. Realtor 646-1811 M6-1316 kitchens, 649-3446. siding or gutters for low dis­ misdemeanor. Fine for conviction of such person shall be Laurel Manor, 91 Chestnut Window shades, Venetian about your business, Sealed bids will be received Classified ad. Sec. 24-11 FACILITIES Street. Manchester. Apply blinds. Keys. TV for rent. count price Call Ken at 647- punished by a fine not to exceed IIOO M or by imprisonment for NURSERY TEACHER - for WANTED tell them with the in the Office of the Director of No permit to operate a massage establishment shall be Monday through Friday, If to Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- CUSTOM CARPENTRY - 1566. General Services, 41 Center granted until the Director of Health has established, following a period not to exceed 60 days/or by both such fine and im­ part time position. One year 3. 5221. Classllled ads. Homes, Additions, Repairs, prisonment. nursery/kindergarten Street, Manchester, Connec­ LEGAL inspection, that .he establishment complies with each of the Cabinets. Call Gary Cushing, Sec. 24-18 SEVERABILITY experience necessary. Call 345-2009. ticut until August '29, 1977 at following minimum requirements: 742-6606. MANCHESTER EVENDN HERALD AVAILABLE SOON 11:00 a m. for the following If any section, subsection, clause or provision of this or­ CARPENTRY - All types of Tnu/MNOTICE nir m anpus-ctpr Construction of rooms used for toilets, tubs, steam baths, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY WATERWORKS dinance shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall apply carpentry; Remooeling, ^ c AI 3''*^ showers shall be waterproofed with approved waterproof RELIABLE Hard Worker - roofing, siding. No job too Carpentry and general con­ Haating-Plumbing 35 SUPPLIES. NUtlLEUr SALE materials only to the section, subsection, clause or provision so adjudged who wants steady employ­ CARRIERS small. Free estimates. 644- •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tracting. Residential and The Town of Manchester is Palming-Papparing 32 *'**^*'i*'!f K j Toilet facilities shall be provided in convenient locations, and the remainder of the ordinance shall be deemed to be valid ment. Good income. Call 872- Good Job for extra Income. Modem 2-Dedroom 3079. commercial. Whether It be a SEWERLINES, sink lines, an equal opportunity offered for sale by scaled b ^ ep,p|oyggj patrons of different sexes are and effective. 4515 between 10 a.m.and 3 small repair job, a custom cleaned with electric cutlers. p.m. Equal Opportunity PAIN'TING - interior and employer, and requires an af­ Sec. 24-19 RULES AND REGULATIONS NEEDED P/eaie contact WINDOW CLEANING - built home or anything in ^ professionals. McKinney ^ on the premises at the same time, separate toilet facilities shail Employer. exterior, paperhanging, between, call 646-1379. firmative action policy tor all The Chief of Police or his designate or the Director of Health for Apartments Commercial It Residential. Bros. Sewage Disposal of its Contractors and Vendors WATERwriHKs *** ^ Single water closet per section shall be provided Full insured. Free estimates. excellent work. References. Commpany, 643-5306. siiijpi IPS 1 A for each twenty or more employees or patrons of that sex on the may, after a public hearing, make and enforce reasonable rules EXPERIENCED Sheet meUl Free estimates. Fully in­ as a condition of doing Manchester and Call ()uality Maintenance In­ NEWTON SMITH * ih premises at any one time. Urinals may be substituted for water and regulations not in conflict with, but to carry out, the intent workers for installation of George Doherty corporated, 646-8845. sured. Martin Mattson, 649- Remodeling, Repairing. Rec NO JOB TOO Small - Toilet business with the Town, as per of this ordinance. residential heating and air East IfaHiford areas 4431 . . .. closets after one water closet has been provided. Toilets shall in p *f8on rooms. No job too small. 649- repairs, plugged drains, Federal Order 11246 Bid forms and mspwtion accommodated therein, This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this conditioning. Apply in person to cMIvor th# ED'S LIGHT Trucking - 3144. kitchen faucets replaced, Bid forms, plans and 340 Tolland Street, Blast Hart­ M80■ per month QUALITY PAINTING and e ai s are available at the Lavatories or wash basins provided with both hot and cold publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days Manchootor Evaning Cellars and attics cleaned. repaired. Rec rooms, specifications are available at Paper Hanging by Willis CARPENTRY It Masonry - 1 r '•unning water shall be installed in either the toilet room or after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not ford. HaraM Includes wall to wall carpeting, Trees cut. Free estimates. bathroom remodeling, heat the General Services Office, Schultz. Fullly insured, Additions and remodeling ^ rS*".**^ vestibule. Lavatories or wash basins shall be provided with soap less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ 646-1843. modernlzzatlon, etc. Free 41 Center Street, Manchester, street TYPIST - Advertising agency CaN references. 649-411343 Fre estimates. Call Anthony Elstimate gladly given. M & M Manchester, Connec- ,in a dispenser and with sanitary towels. heat, hot water and parking. Connecticut. licut mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters, has Interesting full time posi­ 647-9946 ODD JOBS DONE - Cellars, SquIlUcote, 6494611. Plumbing It Heating. M9-2871. Town of Manchester, Town of Manchester, Sec. 24-12 OPERATING REQUIREMENTS has not been filed with the Town CTerk requesting its reference tion for sharp person good at attics, garages, yards HAVE YOUR Cape / Ranch detail. Good typing skills painted (or $lS0-$200 by Connecticut Connecticut (a) Every portion of the massage establishments, including to a special Town election. cleaned, moving, trucking. CARPENTRY - Repairs, PLUMBING and Heating - assist production manager, 643-1961 scheduling now. Professional remodeling, additions, gar­ Robert B. Weiss, Robert B Weiss, appliances and apparatus shall be clean and in good repair and Beldon H. Schaffer Equal Houaing OpporUinity Loam for sale. Lawn service. Fast service. Reasonanle Acting Secretary run errands-diverslfled Glie HeralCi considers any job. 289-9287, ages, rooofing. Call David rates. Licensed. Call Ron, 643- General Manager General Manager operated in a sanitary condition. No Job too big or small. 568- Board of Directors duties. Equal 8522. evenings or weekends, Don. Patrla, 644-1796. 6567. 030-6 031 ■( (b) All employees. Including massagists, shall be clean and employer. Call Connie, wear clean, non-transparent outer garments, covering the Manchester, Connecticut Dated at Manchester. Connecticut this 11th daV of August 1977 PAGE E IG H T -B - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Aug. 17, 1977

Oanhn Produet$ 1 Ltlt lontr COOPER GOALIE equip- I Aparti 4 Moribund CAM CAU. OFF m e AED AtERT, inent. Mens pro equipment in 24 Locust Street. MOO. Securi­ OEn ERAI. — THERE A eicellent condition. |1S0 cash ty. Available September 1st. firm. This is a steal at this Ill 646-2426, 9 to 5. OffAEfllOPPER ON THE price. Please call 649-0580 after 5 p.m. MANCHESTER - BeauUful chMr first floor apartment. Two 15 Eggt bedrooms, formal dining AntlquM DEAR ABBY: My 24-year-old daughter has made - 16 Mournful room, all appliances, living lound room with fireplace, wall-to- decision that is breaking my heart. I honestly wonder if WANTED Antique furniture, she’s in her right mind. 17 CIA wall carpeting, covered patio, prtdoctitor glass, pewter, oil paintings, or garage. $285. unheated. At 16 she married because she was pregnant, and now other antique items. ~ 16 Fracat Blanchard It Rossetto, Inc., she has seven children. The last two are identical twin girls 20 Frtnch author Harrrison, 64^09. 646-2482. born only five days ago. She and her husband have decided 22 Shoihonaan to keep one of the twins, and give the other up for ^ 9 -r? Indian WANTED - Furniture, old ROCKVILLE - Three room adoption. Abby, can you believe this? Their reason is so ThW 4 24 Confine toys. Bisque dolls, steins, apartment for rent, newly* terrible, that I’m almost ashamed to tell you. 25 Catchword clocks, swords, guns. Outright redecorated, heat & hot One of the twins was born with a club foot and a cleft 28 Whirlpooli purchase, or consignments. water, no children, no pets. palate. The other twin is perfect. Both are beautiful and 32 Fruit teed Call 844-8962. Call 875-4220. otherwise healthy. They want to keep the perfect one and 33 Stage need 35 Cereal grain VdXl & d>TTA give the other one away. The thought of separating those AOW'U. HAVE A FIT IF I MANCHESTER - Five room twin babies makes me sick. 36 Baseball SBUBVB. player Mel eOHOWE UKETTHIS... □ RENTALS apartment. First floor. I've tried to tell my daughter that the club foot and cleft r NEB[> A M IR A C L B . Adults. No pets. Call 563-4696. 1 3 3 4 S 6 7 6 9 10 11 palate can be corrected with surgery, but she says that six 37 French article children are all they can afford. JUST MARRIED? Immediate 38 Entertainment 12 13 14 Room* for R*nl I offered to take the defective baby, but she says it group (abbr.) occupancy. Four rooms, IS 16 17 appliances. No pets. Utilities TOLLAND would create problems to have her in the family. She's 39 Jim ____ _ THOMPSON HOUSE - Fur­ already contacted an adoption agency, and a childless athlete extra. $185. 633-6026. COUNTY 11 19 20 21 nished rooms. Kitchen couple is waiting to adopt the twin. 42 African- privileges, centrally located, ROCKVfLLE - Available Can you help me? Please hurry. Arabian wa­ 22 23 24 parking, men only. Deposit. ters (2 wdi) 60-2358. September 1st. One bedroom HEARTSICK GRANNY 2S 26 27 26 29 30 31 apartment. Appliances, heat, VOLKSWAGEN DEAR GRANNY: Urge your daughter to see a 45 Give lilent lYour Authorized Uealerl assent 34 BIRCH HOUSE-Furnished no pets, no children, security. psychiatrist. She could be disturbed, or suffering from a 32 33 3S $14a monthly. 646-1060. 46 Knight Biy room. Kitchen privileges. SALES SERVICE • PARTS temporary depression from which she would recover. 47 Singer Bob 36 37 36 ea=- Centrally located. Parking. Should she go through with the adoption it will not be final Women only. Deposit. Call 3 1/2 ROOM Apartment with for a,year. Perhaps shell regain her senses by that time, 50 Vagabond 39 40 41 42 43 44 heat, hot water, stove, 54 Poverty-war 649-2358. IMMEDIATB DELIVERY it but if so, what a cruel ordeal for the adoptive parents! 4S 46 refrigerator, wall-to-wall agency (abbr) ^Npmee For Safe 23 H om n For Solo 23 Loti-Lsnd for Sol* Arllcloo for 8*1* caipet. $190. Adults only, no DEAR ABBY: My sister has developed an allergy to 238 CHARTER OAK - CAMPERS - RABBITS 55 Fatality 47 46 49 so SI S3 S3 STREET. Room with private pets, centrally located. doing dishes. The minute she starts doing the dishes, she 59 Singleton AGWAY RIDING Mower. S3 58 S9 BUILDING LOT For Sale ■ entrance suitable for working Security deposit. Call 646-9678. — SCIROCCOS — DASHERS sneezes. It’s not just one sneeze, but a long string of them. 60 Dance step SS S6 S ^ Priicllla’t Pop — Al Vermeor Henry Street. Near schools. Two years old. Excellent con­ 61 PoetT.S. gentleman. Parking. No Mama says she can't help it, so I have do the dishes 60 61 62 No brokers. Call 646-4528. dition. 8 horsepower motor. THREE ROOM Apartment. alone.. What should I do? I think my sister is just trying to cooking. Security. $25 weekly. 62 Kind of dog NUTCHELL, I UNPERSTANP 1 / BUT I I KNOW/ BUT I Call after 5, 649^73. Stove, refrigerator. Security 24 Tolland Trnpk. - Route 83 get out of doing the dishes. 63 64 6S 649-1746. 63 Sooner than NOU’IRE SUFFERING FROM < ( JUST GOT deposit required. 289-1241. .1 1 POUBT IF MDU'P BE 135 GALLON Fish Tank - Tulcottville, Conn. DISHWASHER 64 Life o f ____ INSOMNIA/ GO HOIE AMP )V HERE SIR' ANY GCX)P TOPAV/ Complete with everything! EFFICIENCY Room in well DEAR DISH: Your sister could be allergic to the soap GET SOME SLEEP/ Rm / fatal* Wontod 28 kept older home. Private en­ BOLTON - Manchester town Can be set up for either salt or line. Large three room apart­ powder or liquid detergent you use for dishwashing. A trance, bathroom, kitchen and doctor could determine this. If that’s the case, it’s time for ALL CASH For your property, fresh water. Must be seen to ment. Heat, hot water, stove, PINTO 1973 Wagon. Green, be appreciated. $450. Call 528- parking. Call 649-2683 after 4 Molorcycf**-Sfcycf*t 64 a change. (What a spot for a commercial!) within 24 hours. Avoid Red p.m. refrigerator. Quiet four speed. Nice. $1795 Subur­ Win at Bridge Tape, Instant Service. Hayes 2491. neighborhood. References ban Motors, 6482076. DEAR ABBY: This letter is in response to HATES Corporation, 646-0131. WOMAN SEEKING another re q u ire d . No p ets. $230 HUNTING. If he doesn’t want to go hunting, he doesn't ANTTQUEIS - Old and modem monthly. 6435983. Duke drops big bundle woman to share home. $40 per 1972 FORD GRAN TORINO. ★ ★ have to, but is he willing to help foot the bill to save SELLING your house? Call us items. Pool table, ping pong tSS,S00 • Verplanck Schooll S bedroom Cape with gar­ week. Includes room, meals, Immaculate condition. $1600. HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1973 wildlife? Hunters contribute about $230 million annually to The play at seven spades first and weTl make you a table, air conditioner, firm. After 5, 8758818. NORTH age, fireplace, permanent siding and formal dining room. humidifier. Very large Tag utilities, all house privileges. FX-1200 - Built by factory preserve wildlife. (Also, sport hunting has never doubled is short and simple. cash offer. T.J. Crockett, Located yards from bus stop. engineer. Brancn heads, endangered a species.) A A Q 10 2 Immediate occupancy - $1800 d o ^ Realtor, 843-1577. Sale! Auniist 17 k 18, 1 Stone ■ Horn** for Rent 54 South ruffs the heart lead in Call 643-7921. 1969 LINCOLN CLASSIC Barnett clutch, aluminum Sadly, there are slob hunters who drink while hunting, » - dummy, ruffs a club, leads a Street, Manchester. ♦ - MANCHESTER - Two Mark HI. Excellent condition. rocker rollers, Mlkuni car­ and “shoot everything that moves.” Fortunately, they are trump, finesses, ruffs a club, IMMEDIATE Cash for your LIGHT Housekeeping room - All power, asking $2795. Call A109a7< 54 32 . 'Stl4>lAA,U bedroom Cape, centrally buretor, balanced blue printed a small minority, which is growing smaller because in leads a second trump, finesses 13 property. Let us explain our fully furnished. Stove, 643-0707, iillWIHIW POOli located. Gas heat, aluminum motor and transmission. 648 many states there are mandatory safety courses for again, ruffs one more club to fair proposal. CTall Mr. refrigerator. Linens provided. 7732. WEST EAST Captain Eaty — Crooks and Lawrence Belfiore, 647-1413, siding. Children and pets hunters under age 18 or 24. * K J9 set up the rest of the club suit, 801 I ^ in Street. 649-9879. welcome. $240 plus utilities. 1971 PLYMOUTH FURY III. A- LArfF Pool Distributor h u oew As for hunters killing others (or themselves) by mistake, VAKQJ 49 10 98 755 leads his last trump to pick up wladek ear vou Available ^ p tem ber 1st. Cali With air conditioning, new ,D - CAWT BUT AT least we T YOtZK TISH IS RlflHT 7 NO, THANKS- MAY WE BUY your home? Above Gronnd Pools for only in 1976 there were nearly 100,000 deer hunters in New « AKQ * J 10 9 8 7 a West’s last trump and makes EXPECT CAPTAIW easy TO HAND ATTRACTIVE Sleeping Room 5282242 after 5 p.m. tuneup and brakes, asking CAN TAKE HIM OUT TO \ FRIENDS, YOU THOU6H-- I'M / ftUT LET ME Quick, fair, all cash and no 1177.00 Completely Erected. - Shower bath, private en­ $1000. Call after 5, 6436624. Mexico, but only six hunting accidents involving guns! (No AAKQ AJ the last six tricks with little VOLI OUT A BIG AIRCRAFT CONTRACT 1 DINNER TO MEET SOME 1 MEAN; problems. Call Warren E. Sl'xlR' overall dimension. 15'xS4’ HE DOESN'T RUN THE PENTAGON 1 FORGETTING MY TAKE THESE trance, free parking. HONDA - CB 200T - 1975, fatalities.) SOUTH ID) clubs. HOSPITALITVl HOW 1 PLANS AND Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. swim area, complete with heavy MANCHESTER - Four gaoge solid vinyl liner, heavy Gentleman. Apply 195 Spruce 1967 RAMBLER Ambassador. excellent condition, many Hunters appreciate wildlife more than any other group. *87«343 It is a trifle hard to justify ABOUT DINNER? \ STUDY'EMI bedroom, nine room home in extras. Exceptionally good V432 gauge sidewall, exclusive lock Street. lovely neighborhood. $375. Four door Sedan, good run­ Please be fair, Abby, and give us hunters equal time. the bidding in contract, but if frame construction, aluminum ning condition. Snow tires. performance since purchased * 5 4 3 2 you are going to make up $33,900 - 0-room Cape (1 room unfinished) with 120 ft. montniy. Substantial security L.L. INN.M. swipg-up ladder; also Inside $30 A WEEK. Kitchen Best offer. Call 8781163. new. $500. Call 6485840 after DEAR L.L.: In the interest of fairness. 111 give hunters ♦ - hands you are entitled to of frontage on Breezy Lake in Vernon. This cozy home has and references will be Houiohold Goods 40 ladder, advanced type sklnuner, privileges, parking, TV. Call 4:30 p.m. equal time. But I still feel that until hunted animals can Easl-W*at vulnerable poetic license. a full basement and a very private back yard. Immediate excellent filtration system unit, checked. Reply Box EE, 649-3009 between 5 and 8 p.m. Manchester Herald. 1974 FORD GRAN TORINO. shoot back, they don't have an equal chance. Weit North Eait Incidentally, a writer nam­ occupancy. 11700 down. REFRIGERATORS fencing. Huge 4'xl4‘ sundeck. Financing arranged-absolutety no Four door, PS, PB. AC, vinyl ed Sam Heilman used this Washers, ranges, used, obligation. Aportmont* For Rent S3 top. Priced to sell. 6448891. Dbl. Pass 449 hand in the Saturday Evening C*mpor*-Tr*ll*r* guaranteed and clean. New 5N.T. 6* 7* Post some 50 years ago as the U U TOU RB; 1-8P04n-4Btf Mobil* Horn** 88 shipment damaged, GE and ______lor fronk WE HAVE customers waiting Off>c»*-Stor*i for R*nl 55 1964 MERCURY COMET- Astro-graph Pau 7* Pass basis for a very funny bridge Frigidalre. Low prices. B. D. for the rental of your apart­ Automatic, runs good, body Dbl. Pass Pass story. Pearl and Son, 649 Main ment or home. J.D. Real SMALL BUSINESS or Office good. Call 649-6472 after 5:30 18' CAMPER trailer - single By BERNICE BEDE 080L Opening lead — K49 Street, 643-2171. Main Street. Building Suppllti 42 Estate Associates, Inc. 648 space for rent. Bus p.m. axle, excellent condition. uordon 643-2171. 1960. p ^ estrian area. Low reniI Eleven years old. $1,500. Call SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21-Dec. NATURAL STONE for M31442. 7428930. 21) Don't complicate your life to­ By Oswald & James Jacoby CADDY 1971 Sedan DeVille. day by coveting tliat which Alley Oop — Dave Qraua 105 Main 8t. 043-2174 USED TAPPAN GAS Range. retaining walls, veneers, LOOKING for anything in real Air conditioned, am/fm radio. Several readers have con­ ATTRACTIVE Four room of­ ARE YOU Selling your mobile belongs to someone else. This $35. Used electric wafer patios, etc. Pick up by the estate rental - apartments, Good condition. $2000 firm. includes possessions or a per­ Some 2(Xl'years ago the Duke fused this hand with the fice. Ground level, central home? Buyers wailing. Please heater. 30 gallon tank. $35. pound or delivery by the ton. homes, multiple dweellings, 6482850. son. of Cumberland lost a good Mississippi heart hand. In that SURE!. ...W E aO rr : MANCHESTER - Just listed. TWO AND Vk Acres. Expan-[pan- Call 649-9404 , 6448659. Bolton Notch Stone Quarry, no fees. Call J.D. Real Estate location, professional call Plaza Homes, Broker. 1- part of his ducal estates In a All PINNY.' 6483163. building, parking and utilities. 8280369. Aug. 16, 1977 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 16) hand the victim holds: > Porter Street area. Im- dable Cape. Charminq^ig setting. Associates, Inc. 6481980. CADILLAC 1966 Convertible ame of whist when he was A-49AKQJ10 9 *AKQJ GE 16 CUBIC Foot Copper- Call 6482865. If you don't like the way city hall Someone you think Is a booster i maculate seven room Colonial Good shape. $36,900, Coupe DeVille. Black leather Sealt a hand similar to that AAKQ [ Cape, three bedrooms, large tone frost free refrigerator. Dog*-Blrd*-P*ti 43 interior. $450. 6486622. SUMMER CELEBRATION. is being run. maybe you should today may really be a flatterer. Lessenger Sellla. . 646-8713, 6 423- CENTRALLY LOCATED - Your true ally will be the person held by West. The sad feature and makes only his six top I eat-in kitchen, dining room, $150 . 643-7655. Three room heated apart­ PROFESSIONAL Office - All Clearance sale on all new 14 get involved this coming year. 9291. You might find it stimulating — who says little, but does a lot for about the hand Is that there Is I fenced in yard, completely DOG-CAT BOARDING ment. Second floor. Security. facilities. Excellent location. 1970 OLDS CUTLASS - Two foot wide and used trades. trumps in a heart contract. and even discover you have a you. no way for West to take a His one opponent holds all I remodeled. $40,900. LaPenta TWO BEDROOM CAPE on FULL SIZE White Canopy bed bathing/grooming. Obedience Call 6482426, 9 to 5. Good projection. Reasonable door, 350, V-8, autom atic, Save like never before. Used trick. rent, 351 Center Street. 649- three bedroom, excellent con­ talent for politics. seven trumps and spades and ; Agency Realtor, 648-2440. busline. Attractive treed cor­ with mattress and spring. protection classes. Complete power steering, radio, vinyl, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) In the Whist hand the Duke modern facilities. Canine 1680, 6483549. dition $5,995. New U foot wide Seek those who Inspire you to­ scores the remaining seven ner lot, full basement, new Reasonhiy priced. Excellent MANCHESTER - Main roof, air conditioning, $1300. actually held four spades and condition. 568-4536. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon choice of one, two and three day. They will uplift your spirlla. tricks. • $48,900. MAJESTIC Views, roof, close to shopping and Street. 2/3 room Apartments, Call 6439262 after 5 p.m. led one. Without a spade lead wic and span four bedroom Road, Manchester. For reser­ MANCHESTER - Retail and / bedrooms, $9,995. Over 50 You will come away refreshed That hand was used in the schools. $31,900. By owner. Heated, hot water, we can't handle four trumps Colonial. Formal dining, two WE BUY AND Sell Furniture. vations please call 6485971. appliances, parking, no pets. or manufacturing space. 2,000 CUSTOM STEEL Mag homes to choose form LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You from encounters with them. old game of bridge in which 6468701. might find yourself with In the West hand so we only car garage, great Cash on the line. One piece or Security. 5237047. square feet to 100,000 square w heels. Set of four 14'- thoughout the state. Adults PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) all contracts were at the one someone you're very much at­ gave him three. neighborhood. Lessenger an entire houseful. 646-^32. LABRADOR RETRIEVER. feet. V e^ reasonable. and family parks avalable for Much can be accomplished to­ diameter. Cost $240, will sell tracted to today Just be careful level and hearts were the BY OWNER. Principals only. AKC registered. Female, Brokers Protected. Call immediate parking. Excellent day — don't worry about how Sells. 648-8713, 423-9291. Furniture Barn, 345 Main THREE ROOMS, heat, for $150. Includes chrome lug you don't read more into her highest-ranking suit. Six room immaculate Cape. eleven months old. Good with Heyman Properties, 1-226- finanacing. Parts, supplies long something takes, just do It C I|II9|N 4* *H m K*q US p Street beside Douglas Motors. utilities, appliances Included. nuts and adaptor plates to fu reactions than they mean. Hav­ Berry’s World.______Close to school on quiet street. 1206. and accessories. Full time right and get it finished. $29,900. MANCHESTER older children. 6484921. Security deposit and any car. Call 289-5^ after 6 ing trouble selecting a career? Call between 9 and 7. 649-0297. service department. Plaza The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Colonial. Large yard, nice references required. No pets. p.m. Send lor your copy of Astro- ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) A quiet location lessenger Sells. BLUE POINT Siamese $250 monthly. Call 646-6958 Home, 1348 Wilbur Cross Graph Letter by mailing 50 cents WHY RENT? Two bedroom, loved one could disappoint you 64(MI719 , 423-9291. Kittens. $15. Eight weeks old. after 5 p.m. DFFICE SPACE 1970 RAMBLER Rebel - Low Highway, Berlin Turnpike, for each and a long, self- today because you’ve placed economical Ranch, full base­ □ MI8C. FOR SALE 6487799. mileage. Snow Ures, rqdio, Berlin , Ck>nn. 828-0369. addressed stamped envelope to him on a pedestal, or expect ment, beautiful yard, con­ ^40141, DON'T START^ ^ ..A T l e a s t , m y h a n d s W ERE COLONIAL-Only $39,900. BEAT THE COMMUTE! FOR RENT excellent condition. $1000. Astro-Graph, P.O. Box 409, more from him than you should. complaining - FREE ENOUGH SO I COULD venient location. ^,900. 647- BEAUTIFUL SHELTIE - Radio City Station, N.Y. 10019. Spacious seven rooms, four A rticl** for 8*1* 41 Cromwell area's most 2S0 square feet, center of Call 6481359. We all have human frailties. FRED FLINTSTONE.' OPEN THE DOOR 1189. Be sure to specify your birth bedrooms, quick occupancy. (Miniature Collie) Sable and prestigious and luxurious Manchester, air conditioning and Automotfr* Sorvic* 68 -----, MYSELF./.. white, male. 3 years. Papers. parking Call 64}'9SS1. sign TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If Private woMed lot. .Owners ALUMINUM sheets used as studios. One, two and three 1973 AUDI 100 LS. Four door, you’re having something specibl must sell. Lessenger Sells. Alert, lovable, reasonable. bedroom apartments from automatic, air conditioning, ELM MOTORS - Toyota, Dat- VIRGO (Aug. 23-8«pl. 22) done for you today, give explicit printing plates, .007 thick, 649-8447. 64641713. 423-9291. NEW 23x32", 25 cents each or 5 for $160 to $289 per month. Call am/fm stereo, mechanically sun specialists, factory Before you pay for something instructions. Otherwise, the $1. Phone 643-2711. today, 632-1300. Only 15 good. Damaged rear end. Best trained, one day service, 114 you've ordered for the house, be results could offend your artistic FR E E TO GOOD Home - minutes to downtown Hart­ Mfsc. for ftonl 88 offer over $1500.$15------5682326. Etast Main Street, Rockville. certain it's exactly what you taste. $23,900. FIVE Room LISTINGS Terrier mixed puppy with Aluminum sided Ranch. UNIFORMS WANTED - Cub ford. 871-1617. wanted. Otherwise you could shots, loves children. (Jail XU- GARAGE FOR RENT - 53 buy a white elephant. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ifs Three bedrooms, two car gar­ Scouts, Boy and Girl Scouts, 1971 CROWN TOYOTO - 6 the little things that count In your Four bedroom Ranch with 3150. m Dudley Street. 6485362. cylinder, low mileage, power age, Vk acre plus. Act quick. 2 full baths, family room, Brownies, nurses. East •••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Be a romance today. Don't shower Catholic School. 6481225. steering, power brakes, showman If it serves to bolster her with flowers or baubles. Give Lessenger Sells. 646-8713, 423- garage, fireplaced living Llv**tock 44 9291. S T O P § automatic, air, extras. Sew-Slimming your image today, but keep it in her attention, courtesy and room plus wall-to-wall SCREENED LOAM - Gravel, Reasonable. 6485886. good taste. Don't try anything respect. carpet and other extras. PONY CART - Bright red with □ AUTOMOTIVE outlandish. $35,900. LARGE Three processed gravel, stone, sand CANCER (June 21-July 22) Lovely treed lot adds to the and fill. For delivery call rubber tires, bench seat. PINTO FORD 1971 - Red, 4 bedroom Cape with Pull Excellent condition. $70. Will l o o k in g ! SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22) Don't play the reigning monarch Dormer, Pireplac, Itk baths, value of this fine home. George H, Grifflng, Andover, I We offer the txrgest variety o f ^ Auto* For 8*1* 61 speed, black interior. New Your financial outlook is en­ today and delegate all the 742-7®6. deliver. Call 1-455-9373 attractive apartmenti and^ tires. Excellent condition. formal dinlne, garage, quick Priced at $43,900. Ask for evenings. couraging today, but don't give domestic chores. You'll get townhouies In Mancheiter.^ $800, must sell, (tall Ron, 643- away the store if you don't have much more homage by carrying occupancy. Lessenger ^lls. Jean Browne. Rental office open daily 0 -5 ,^ 1965 RA M BLER S ta tio n 6468713, 423-9291. TWO 300 AMP Rectifiers - weekends. 11-3. ^ Wagon - Running condition. 6066, 647-KW, between 8 and to Be fair, but also be sensible. your share of the load. Bo*f-Acc**$orl*t 45 3. Good condition. Good for $150 or best offer. Call after 6, I NEWSPAPER EMTERPRUE ASSN i THE plating, or welding. ^11 M8 WHATS WKlUb : MANCHESTER - Convenient ZINSSER 1964 24 foot Ctabln Cruiser. DXMATO I 6436536. location. Three bedroom M39 from noon til 6:00 p.m. 1963 CADILLAC - P a rk Buga Bunny — Halmdahl and BtoHal WITM THI^ TV t?IWMeR? autemna,' Realtor 646-1811 Fully equipped. One piece Avenue. Classic. Excellent Cape. Beautiful knotty pine contructlon. In water. $3000. ENTERPIIIStS I 1966 FORD Mustang Converti­ kitchen. Your price $36,900. DARK LOAM - 5 yards, $32.00 646-1021 ble - Needs tune up. $K0. (?all running condition. Registered 6483702. and in use dally. 643«73. Lessenger Sells. 646-8713 , 423- IMMACULATE, Completely plus tax. Gravel, fill, w ash^ 6434026, after 5:00 p.m. 9291. remodeled older home. Fully sand and stone. 643-9504. SEARAY - 1975 20 foot 1975 VEGA LX - Automatic. carpeted throughout. 3 NEED CAR? Credit bad? inboard-outboard. 188 Merc Black vinyl roof. Snow tires. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, SEARS COLDSPOT - Air con- 118 MAIN STREET - Three Bankrupt? Repossessed? Our Boarding House — Carrol A McCormick Cruiser. Low hours. Fully Notchback. Mint condition. beautiful rec room with bar. dltioner, 14,000 BTU. room heated apartment, fur­ Honest Douglas accepts E)xcellent condition, $190. Call equipped plus CB radio. $6,- nish own appliances, pantlike 6484403. Vernon 340,400 Screened in porch. All 000. (Jffers welcome. 644-8290. lowest down, smallest iTiiURE NICE HE REMINDED ME YOU BOYS 1 appliances. Large fenced in 6338113 after 6 p.m. yard, security. $220. Available payments. Douglas Motors, TO WATCH TV OF THAT CI0ai5 GUY CERTAINLY^ August 1st. M82426, 98. 1969 CHEVROLET Impala - yard with pool. Low $40s. No 345 Main. WITHOUT pike WHO HUNG BY HIS e x a g g e r a t e ! PUSH FOOD CART. Holds Power steering, power IMMEDIATE agents. Call owner, 647-1925. Gordon Product* 47 AROUND,' every TEETH F(WM THE PIKE LIKEPTHE soda, chips, hot dogs, klelbasa M A N CH ESTER - N ew ly WE PAY $15 for complete brakes, air conditioning, $500. OCCUPANCY 6483922. T ime he heard TOP OF THE TENT! limelight, but EAST HARTFORD - Five and more. $1,000 firm. Great CANNERS SPECIAL: renovated two bedroom junk cars, (tall Joey, Tolland C i3Il»,4aA *4c 'WN*3U$p*iQn money maker. 647-9396. Duplex apartment within THE LAUGH HEP still be ~ E R , AH— room Ranch, three bedrooms, Tomatoes already picked, Auto Body, 5281990. TRACK HE’PSTAS I AROUND IF HE PERHAPS IT $3.75. H bushel. Corn-Silver walking distance to down­ 1972 TOYOTA Corolta - Two Immaculate 6-room fireplace, well treed private door sedan, standard UP AND TAKE HADN'T TRIED ■ IS A TRIFLE lot, quiet street. $35,900. Cen­ 200 USED FORMICA TOP Queen and butter and sugar, 8 town. With varnished floors 1964 STUDEBAKER Cruiser - transmission, good condition, A BOW.' r ’ ^ TO SMILE.' OUIETER NOW.' Ranch, garage, covered tury 21, Jackston-Avante. 646- School desks and chair. $7.00 a dozen bag, $4,00. Krawski and new modem kitchen and 4 door sedan. V6 engine, 6 Heathcliff This Funny World pair. Also, teacher desks. 649- bath. $240 includes heat, hot new tires including snows. needs tires. Best offer. 643 patio, nice yard and 1316. Farms, 178 Foster Street, 4905. water, stove, refrigerator. One family owner - good con- neighborhood, excep­ South Windsor. First right CHOOSING A Realtor? past Manchester town line. Call 6 4 8 ^ . dlUon. Call 1-9781349. that's w h a t I CALL tionally attractive rec STEREO PLAYER - 78 It 1974 MUSTANG II - Low A SUCCESSFUL SALE ------\ Please call Odegard Realty. mileage. $2,000. Good condi- room. Immediate sale We will advise you on the LPS. Buffet, Toro Power Han­ APPLES, peaches, and pears. M A N C H E S T E R - Tw o PARTS Department now open ..NOT A PIECE dle, chest of drawers. bedroom Duplex apartment, Uon. Call 6480679. needed by owner proper marketing of your Bottl's Fruit Farm. 280 Bush Saturdays, (tamplete line of O' MERCHANDISE Clothing, size 12. C rystie Hill Road. Manchester. within walking distance to Chrysler parts, (^horcbes home and frankly answer your 1970 TOYOTA CoroU*. Good LEFT,' moving out of state questions. There is no cost or stemware, miscellaneous. downtown. $220. includes Motors. 6483648. , Call after 4 p.m., 8782146. beat, hot water, stove, brakes, new tune-up, brand $40,400. obligation - and our advice new tires, needs work, (tall Apartment* For Ront S3 refrigerator. CaU 6480090. 1970 MERCURY C ottar XR-7 may be helpful, (our last six 649-47^ after 6:30 p.m. ' tings sold within 25 days at INVALIDS CHAIRS - - 54,000 miles, »1 Ceveland more than 98% of the adver- Excellent condition. Used engine. Excellent running ODEGARD tised price). Call 643-4365, only 3 months. Call 646-4465, ooMltlon. New shocks and 8 2 7 8 RMfty 643-4388 Odegard Realty. after 4 p.m. brakes. Asking $1950. Call 643- 8-lB AVAILABLE SOON Truck* for Solo 62 ORIENTAL ARTIFACTS - Side-belts nip in the d?O N E WAistline on this slim- ' BUT NOT Chests, and brass. By appoint­ TRIUMPH SpiUire, 1974. 29,- 1974 DODGE Maxivan. B-200. FORGCfTTEN' ment only. Call 6481254. 000 miles, am /fm radio. Sharp Interior finished with sunroof, ming* style. Modem 2-Bedroom car. Asking $2550. 6484938. power steering and automatic No. 8278 with Photo- ______a-i7 MANCHESTER8pacious 66 AUTUMN STREET TYPEWRITEP^ Remington. Guide is in Sites 8 to 18. Duplex. Living room, dining transm ission. 49,000 miles. S ite 10,32H b u s t. . . 2*; Lovely seven room Electric JA V ,V $150. 648 1976 HORNET - 4 door. Excellent condition. Must room, kitchen, three Colonial in Highland Park yards 45-inch. Short Riba — Frank Hill bedrooms two car garage 2231. Automatic, power steering, sell. Asking $3800. 871-1347. School area. Three Apartments Patterns available only Beautiful large lot. Cali air, 2 new snows. $3600 or best tfi m e t shoum. -TRY MOPPIN© FOR bedrooms, living room, ONE EXCELLENT Ticket offer. 2887035. PUAA... I'MIMS'.URE S e m s N G Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- TO IBOn, IMA I1M far tad T ic eJO i JUMPING ON A W MILE'.' 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., dining room, new com­ left for Elvis Concert. August jwttOT, tin ts< fW r ‘ 21st. At cost plus ad. 6483312. 1962 FORD Falcon - Four Matorcyetas-Sfeycta* 84 •eib* r i^ E e e g g A i ^ s . Manchester Office, 647-9139. pletely built-in kitchen, in- l BURNITT Equal Housing Opportunity. ground pool, 2-car garage. ■ ^ ^ p w m o n t h door, automatic, good tires, t Kvnnio nemo M80 good condition. $4()0. (tall 228 TRIUMPH 1976 Bonneville IIS * An. «l AmctcM Immaculate condition. ^ MANCHESTER - New listing. TAQ SA LES Includes wall to wall carpeting, 0613. 750, 8000 miles, oil cooler and ,Nm Tmk, N.V. 1SSJI this one! Asking $47,900. rack. $1,750. 28840a. frM B m . MSrtn eM ZV Six room Cape on quiet street case. Stria iw >ir m* Bn. Fireplace, new kitchen, LOMBAIIDO heat, hot water and parking. 1967 CHEVROLET Corvair. private backyard, Im- 110 H.P., four speed, new 1970 TRIUMPH 500 • Good The Sprint 6t SanacT AASSOCIAHS TAG SALE • Friday through '77 BASIC FASHION maculate condition. Excellent clutch, rebuilt carburetors, running condition. $495. Call contains a Banna Conpon. RMftore 148-400 Sunday. 10 to 6 p.m. 40 years tires good. Body needs some possibility for 7 1/2% finan­ • 4 3 - 1 M 1 6 ^ 1 5 . Price , , . $2.48 a copy. accumulation. Rain or shine. work. Restorable. Best offer cing. $36,500. Dubaldo- iquBi Wonting i £itutaiAlL L ss^ a n c e , 646-0505. Patrick Tree Farm, West over $400. Call 6488271 aRer 6 1976 HONDA-CR 125. $375. Add $300 for the New Street, Columbia. p.m. Must sell! Call 8754)128. SUCCESS IN SEWING.