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■Sf North Carolina primary Tuesday Shriver quits campaign By United Press International confident they stayed home for a Sun­ authorized CIA covert action in day of relaxation. Angola; would pull the 700 nuclear R. Sargent Shriver, who said he Reagan told reporters in Asheville, weapons out of South Korea; would cease active campaigning N.C., he would like to win Tuesday, withdraw U.S. troops stationed there after getting trounced in the Illinois but would be satisfied with a close over a four or five-year period and Democratic presidential primary second-place finish. "Our strength strengthen relations with Japan. last week, today became the fifth lies somewhere down the road," he Henry Jackson, on a weekend cam­ Democrat to leave the race. said. paign swing through Wisconsin, In releasing his 11 delegates to the A Wallace aide denied reports the clairhed the backing of about 90 per Democratic National Convention, Alabama governor privately con­ cent of the state’s organized labor Shriver followed Terry Sanford, ceded chances of winning. He said and said it could give him an "upset Lloyd Bentsen, Milton Shapp and Wallace will outpoll Carter by 4 to 6 victory" in the April 6 primary over Birch Bayh to the sidelines. percentage points in North Carolina. his major opponents Carter and ‘‘I blame no one but myself,” Carter, as is usual for him, spent Morris K. Udall. Shriver told a Washington news con­ most of Sunday at his Georgia farm, ference, explaining his dismal but did emerge to drop the green flag On Saturday, Carter picked up showing in the primaries and party to start the Atlanta 500 stock car race. eight of the 28 convention deleeates caucuses held so far. selected in Oklahoma and Fred Shriver, 60, who ran for vice presi­ In an interview with the editors of Harris got five. Another 15 were un­ dent in 1972, said he will now work the Washington Post, published Sun­ committed and nine others will be for the nomination and election of a day, he said he would not have chosen next month. Democrat “who can challenge the people and revitalize their morale One person, one vote rule stands Library at Illing rededicated and morality. They want a tonic, not a tranquilizer.” A portrait of A. Hyatt Sutliffe, principal of Illing Junior High School from its opening in 1960 He did not endorse a candidate, to hi^s retmement in 1972, was unveiled Sunday at a rededication of the the Illing Library and A Gallup poll released today said Supreme Court rejects of the school itself with its new addition. Looking at the portrait with Sutliffe is Arthur H. that Democrats prefer noncandidate Illing, Manchester superintendent of schools from 1935 until his retirement in 1961. The Hubert Humphrey for the nomina­ tion. The survey said Humphrey has Regional school appeal school was named for him. They were guests of honor at the rededication. About 300 per­ increased his standing among party sons attended the ceremonies and open house. (Herald photo by Pinto) faithful and is the favorite of 30 per WASHINGTON (UPI) - The regional school district. Methods of cent of them, a three-point gain since Supreme Court today let stand a electing district representatives are the last poll. lower court ruling that "one person, left up to each district, but the Jimmy Carter was the favorite of one vote” apportionment principles powers of the district boards are Possible closing of South School 28 per cent, a gain of two points, and apply to Connecticut’s regional listed in state law. school districts. District boards may not levy taxes they have been George Wallace the favorite of 16 per 1 cent, a gain of one. Henry Jackson The justices rejected without com­ or issue bonds, but they can purchase n to Dallas in the was fourth with 11 per cent and ment an appeal by the Nonnewaug or rent property and supplies, pay I of Mr. Eliasberg to be discussed by board members Morris Udall was the choice of 4 per Regional School District 14 and bonds which have been approved by is seen with pipe, cent. The survey was based on 1,425 Bethlehem, Conn., arguing that the voters and borrow money. The Nonnewaug district encom- s, and a coin. Possible closing of South School — ago, when the school board was education students. Kennedy said. personal interviews. elected school district represen­ pased Woodbury, with a population of the smallest of Manchester's 13 revising its budget to reflect a lower Nearby Martin School couldn't han­ In North Carolina, underdogs tatives do not exercise the kind of 5,869, and Bethlehem, population 1,- elementary schools — will be dis­ appropriation than sought by the dle South School's student population George Wallace, Democrat, and general government powers that 923. D espite the population Relic Society will cussed tonight when the Board of board. Renewal of the discussion in 1976-1977, so the students would Ronald Reagan, Republican, con­ require each citizen's vote be given differences. Woodbury and lity Hall Tuesday, Education considers cost-cutting comes as Town Manager Robert have to be bused to other town tinued to punch their principal op­ approximately equal weight. d Bushneli will set measures for 1976-1977. Weiss recommends a 1976-1977 ap­ schools, he said. ponents - Jimmy Carter and Presi­ Under Connecticut law, cities and Bethlehem elected the same number The possible closing is among propriation of $300,000 less than the dent Ford. But the latter two were so towns can voluntarily unite into a of district school board represen­ of the Hand with Possible closing of South School is tatives. many items to be studied by the board is now seeking. mentioned but not recommended in istal Marking.” It A Woodbury resident, Joseph M. school board when it reviews the im­ Closing of South School is an­ the long-range building plan adopted " medals in inter- Scott, filed suit, contending his vote plications of a reduced budget ap­ ticipated in the school board's long- more than a year ago. Closing of ly this will inspire among over 5,000 citizens carried propriation, School Supt. James range building program, Kennedy Buckland School, accomplished last Democrat club to hear less weight than a Bethlehem vote. g on their own Kennedy said today. said. It could be accomplished in year, and possible closing of Green : next month. The board will meet at 8 p.m. at 1976-1977, but there would be some School came ahead of the South District Judge Jon 0. Newman Bentley School, 57 Hollister St. problems, he said. School closing plans. April 27 caucus plans agreed, and said the means of elec­ The possibility of closing South The five-room South School now In other business tonight, the ting representatives in the School was first mentioned a year houses 57 students and 11 special school board will devote the first part Nonnewaug district must be The Democratic Club of Democratic primary — both to pick changed. of its meeting to a public comment Manchester has re-scheduled its slates pledged to Democratic can­ session. A three-judge panel on the 2nd U.S. meeting of last week — canceled didates for the presidential nomina­ Circuit Court of Appeals agreed. In Also on the agenda are reports on because of an ice and snow storm. tion. seeking high court review, the teaching of composition skills in It will be Thursday at 8 p.m. in the elementary schools, pending legisla­ Nonnewaug district argued that News summary Municipal Building Hearing Room, At 7:30 p.m. Thursday, also in the school board members have no tion affecting education, and con­ with the public invited. Democratic Hearing Room, a meeting will be generalized governmental powers. It tinued statistics on the quality of Registrar Herbert Stevenson will be held of the committee planning the Compiled from United Press International local education, specifically a said their powers are narrow, and the main speaker. He will explain club's April 3 installation dinner- therefore the means of electing them followup on recent high school plans for the A p ^ 27 townwide dance. Tickets for the event will be graduates. is not subject to the one person, one Democratic caucus and the May 11 ".vailable at the 8 p.m. meeting. vote rule. State Claudine Longet was freed on her own recognizance and was HARTFORD — to be charged with homicide in Organization for Women connection with the shooting (NOW) plans a political effort today. Politicians scared of income tax this year, but probably won't (SPECIAL PROJECT! This is income tax as a means of making the endorse a presidential can­ WASHINGTON - State of the administration's rationale is one of the most inequitable in the na­ ■ C i tile first of a llirrc-parl scries on tax load more equitable. the sales tax allows people to choose didate, according to Karen Department officials report the issue of an ineome lux. Today's Organized labor has offered tion. citing a recent study com­ Dc'Crow, national president. the has started how much they are taxed by missioned by a state employes union. instuiliiienl deals willi the liislory several income tax proposals, and regulating their buying. She told an eastern regional withdrawing military forces of tile tux in Conneelieiil and the even a business spokesman testifying The study, sponsored by the meeting Saturday that NOW is from Thailand in response to He also says persons with larger American f’ederation of State. Coun­ rliniale siirruiinding the issue this on other m atters before the incomes typically own more expen­ asking the IRS to probe the the Thai government's request year. Suiiseqtient inslullnients will legislature’s Finance Committee ty and Municipal Employes, claims Catholic Church and possibly for them to leave. sive homes and, therefore, pay a 23 per cent of the state’s residents look at reports suggesting an in- said Connecticut eventually will be proportionately higher property tax. If' remove its tax exemption eoine lux and llie views of forced to adopt the levy. earn more than the other 77 per cent because of the church's opposi­ There is also fear an income tax combined, but don't pay enough legislative leaders on the sidijeel.) "The time has come when our might include the same loopholes tion to abortion on demand. WASHINGTON - Rep. Les leaders must stop trembling when taxes. that exist in the federal levy. (Next: A look at that study and Aspin, D-Wis., said over the Bv PETER A. BROW N particular taxes are mentioned, " HARTFORD — A public Incorqe tax proponents, however, another which claim tax reform is weekend the U. S. Marine HARTFORD (UPI) - Nothing said Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, hearing has been slated for argue Connecticut's tax system is needed.) Corps is in deep trouble scares Connecticut politicians like a chief architect of the legislature's Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the because of drug and discipline the income tax. Whether Republican financial policy as cochairman of the Connecticut House on Gov. problems and a desertion rate or Democrat, talk of the levy is Finance Committee. Bitter over conviction Ella Grasso's proposal to give more than three times higher enough to make them shake in their Favors incoiiic lax state workers a $300 raise and than during the Vietnam war. boots. have them work 40 hours a Mrs. Beck, a former University of week. Those who were at the Capital in Connecticut economics professor, is . ■ 1971 remember - and the others have known to favor the income tax, but Patty Hearst to face heard about it - the flood of angry refrains from openly advocating it in International public reaction when such a tax was fear of a repeat of the flak she caught iway Regional enacted. when she wanted lawmakers meeting Fearful for their political lives, in special session last December to additional charges onald O’Connor, BOSTON — Pushcart BEIRUT, Lebanon — Chris­ lawmakers repealed the levy before consider the issue. -ever Broadway peddlers from Boston's tian Phalangist militiamen it could take effect and pointed Proponents of an income tax say it SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - bank loObery, when Miss Hearst "Weekend with historic Haymarket area will posing as leftist guerrillas fingers at everyone else the following should be accompanied by a cut in meet this week with Boston of­ launched a predawn counter November when it came time to run existing state levies to put a heavier Patricia Hearst, emotional and bitter fired two guns to cover the escape of ficials in a last-ditch effort to offensive on the Holiday Inn for reelection. burden on those best equipped to pay. over her bank robbery conviction, Symbionese Liberation Army save the city's open market. today and recaptured it from This year. Democratic'Gov. Ella They argue the present system - will go to Los Angeles this week for members William and Emily Harris The city announced it will no leftwing forces in fierce hand- T. Grasso adamantly opposes in­ which heavily relies on sales, gas­ arraignment on kidnaping and after a shoplifting incident at Mel's longer pick up garbage in the to-hand fighting. It was stituting it again, and so does House oline and cigarettes taxes that are assault charges, according to U.S. Sporting Goods store. area in an effort to save $180,- reported to be one of the Minority Leader Gerald F. Stevens, the highest in the nation — is Attorney James Browning Jr. During the next 24 hours, it is 000. The peddlers claim they bloodiest battles in the 11- R-Milford, perhaps the only issue on regressive because all persons pay Chief defense counsel F. Ice charged, they stole four vehicles and cannot afford private collection month-old civil war. which they agree. the same levy regardless of income. Bailey said the bank robbery ease kidnaped two of the owners. and will be forced to close if It’s hard to find lawmakers who They say the wealthy residents, “definitely" will be appealed. Johnson said Miss Hearst was up­ the city goes through with its LONDON — The royal family support such a levy and those that do many who live along the so called Browning said Sunday the 22-year- set over the bank robbery verdict, plans. spent a quiet weekend with try to couch their feelings in terms of "Gold Coast” in southern Fairfield old newspaper heiress first would be crying and sobbing, unable to sleep Princess Margaret, apparently "progressive tax reform." County and commute to New York, interviewed by probation officers for the night after the verdict was determined there will be fami­ One prominent lawmaker, sudden­ should pay more because they have a report to U.S. District Judge Oliver returned and telling him repeatedly: National ly split following the formal ly realizing the political implications more. Carter on their recommendations for "I never had a chance " sentencing. end of ther'marriage. of support for an income tax The money that would be raised by "Unless the jury had lived through WASHINGTON - The expressed in a casual conversation, an income tax upwards of $500 "We hope that can be ac­ it like I did, they never could have Supreme Court today began begged a reporter not to publish the million, according to three types that complished early this week, and she realized what it was like," Johnson ■ TEL AVIV, Isreal — can then be handed over to Los two more weeks of oral story and threatened. If necessary, to have been proposed - would, on quoted her as saying. Margaret Thatcher, leader of Angeles authorities, " Browning said. arguments with the issues of Britain's opposition Concer- deny the comments. paper, appear sufficient to reduce Miss Hearst was visited at San However, attorney Albert Johnson Mateo County Jail Sunday by her life and death — abortion and vative party, said Sunday she Slate in finaiiriul trouble many other levies. said the defense would fight the move father, Randolph Hearst. and two of capital punishment — topping wants to become prime the agenda. But with the state in financial trou­ (iriiHHO bat) (loubtt) until after Miss Hearst is sentenced her sisters. As he left, Hearst said. minister now that Harold ble and officials ad'mittihg the But Mrs. Grasso says she doubts it. April 19. She faces a term of up to 35 "She's all right." Wilson has resigned. She called existing revenue sources have been pointing to neighboring years for her conviction for armed Several members of the jury of ASPEN, Colo. — Vladimir for elections after Wilson used to their realistic limit, the calls Massachusetts and New York, both bank robbery and using a firearm to seven women and five men, who "Spider” , former resigned Thursday and touched for an income tax are becoming of which have an income tax and a commit a felony. As a minimum brought in the unexpectedly sudden world's professional skiing off a battle for succession louder. champion, was shot to death sizeable sales tax. sentence she could be placed on verdict Saturday after deliberating among his Labor party Mrs. Grasso's Council of Economic Finance Commissioner Jay 0. probation. for only a day and a half, said the Sunday. Singer-actress colleagues. Advisors publicly split with her Tepper, the chief architect of Mrs. The Los Angeles charges stem panel decided as it did because of earlier this month and called for an Grasso's austerity budgets, says part from May 16, 1974, a month after the Miss Hearst s own actions. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon., March 8 . 1876 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22, 1976— PAGE THREE Schools hit by thieves, vandals About town M A C C news wiii;BW'Mari-9gfajm-w:iaa?»iW3Njw;:iviwWM«iNi::irK Musical equipment was stolen Buckley. In each case, police said the • Two 14-year-old boys were ap­ The Professional Women’s Club Officers and members of the By Nancy Carr member of the family. black and white mounted Effective parenting TUES. ONLY! from filing Junior High School and projectiles used to break the glass prehended by a patrolman as they The Sunset Club will meet Tuesday windows were broken at two elemen­ will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the British-American Club will meet Executive director Suggest that the spouse panels on the theme Would you like to be a |js.%£fecaster cards f were pieces of loose pavement near were using lighter fluid to start a at 1 p.m. at the Senior Citizens attend Al-Anon. This “ Religious Freedom in tary schools in three of many cases the schools. Robbins Room at Center tonight at 7 at the clubhouse and more effective parent, ijtY fairway has a wonderful ^ small fire on railroad tracks near Center. Members are reminded to should be done whether or America.” investigated by Manchester Police bring items for a cup auction. There Congregational Church. Members proceed to the Holmes Funeral have better communica­ selection of easier cards \ Center St. The boys were released to Home to pay their respects to the Information for justice not the alcoholic is ready The p a n e ls, 36’’x4’ hoicpst Meats In Toum\ over the weekend. In other incidents reported to will be card games after the auction. are reminded to bring items for the tion with your children and ^ their parents. “What role can the for help. Al-Anon will help collages, describe the for family and friends; The junior high school burglary, police over the weekend: silent auction which will be con­ late Edward Wilson, who was a have fewer conflicts? Then • A stereo system and coat were religious community the family understand the origins of varying religious come in soon and pick X discovered Saturday, resulted in • Four house breaks occurred in Manchester Assembly No. 15, ducted by Miss Mabel Trotter. member. join our parent groups stolen from a room at the Essex play?” That is the basic nature of alcoholism, and groups and something of yours out, and show that ^ theft of six guitars and a stereo various locations. A rifle, jewelry Rainbow for Girls, will have its in­ Hostesses are Miss Ruth Porter, being organized by Karen Motor Inn, 100 E. Center St. Police question behind the Infor­ enable them to live more their contributions to you carel J phonograph system, police said. and cash, with a total value of $375, spection tonight at 7:30. Mrs. Miss Betty Olson and Miss Catherine Prewo, a trained social sid the victim saw three men The Manchester Civic Chorale will mation for Justice cam­ constructively with what America and its history. we have erery mile thing! ^ School officials valued the items at a were taken from a home on Dearborn Isabelle Rau and her associate grand Putnam. worker, through the carrying the items across the motel’s rehearse tonight at 7:45 at Robertson paign, a community can be and often is a most Mounted for upright dis­ total of t580. Thieves smashed a win­ Dr. Tools were missing from a Strant officers will make their official in­ auspices of MACC Division parking lot; he began chasing them School. awareness program destructive situation. play the panels will be "where n dow to enter a music room in the St. dwelling. A Kennedy Rd. home spection. A Blue Lodge Night will be held of Christian Education, to and another item stolen, a TV set, cosponsored by the Birentennial panels scheduled for use in local dollar*n school’s east wing; the room was was ransacked and a radio, tape tonight at the ^ s o n ic Temple begin­ discuss Dr. Thomas Gor­ was dropped and recovered. The religious communities of The Bicentennial Plan­ schools and churches. For leorlh a ransacked, police said. recorder and about $60 in cash were The Anderson-Shea Post, VFW, ning with a dinner at 6:30. Col. W.S. don’s book P.E.T. (Parent three weren’t apprehended. Connecticut in association ning Committee of the con­ the mtraeie of main | dollar!" In the vandalism cases involving Ladies Auxiliary will meet Tuesday Kennedy will speak on "Stalag 13." ’The Woman’s Home-League of the further information, please Effectiveness Training). stolen. Two Bilyeu St. homes were with the Connecticut Dept, ference, co-chaired by downtown manchester schools, police said they found broken into but nothing was taken. • A Spencer St. resident told police at 7:30 p.m. Virginia DeBlasio, state All Tall Cedar members of Nutmeg Salvation Army will meet ’Tuesday at call the Rev. Mr. Curtis of For further information HIGHLAND PARK MARKET of Corrections and the Elaine Holcomb and the Center Congregational broken glass at Nathan Hale School • An automobile owned by a Ver­ he apprehended a youthful prowler in president, will make her official Forest are reminded to bring a 1:30 p.m. in junior hall at the Citadel. Hartford Insurance Group. contact Karen Prewo 871- 317 Highlanil Straot Rev, Newell Curtis, have Church or the MACC of­ 0474 or Judy Clough 640- on Spruce St. and Buckley School on non man was reported stolen at 4:30 his apartment at about 10:15 p.m. visit. Officers are reminded to wear Masonic brother from their lodge for Hostesses are Mrs. Anna Anderson For the first time in Manchastar • 646-4277 announced the arrival of 18 fice. 1171, or the MACC office. Vernon St. a.m. Sunday from the Manchester Saturday, but he let the boy go. their uniforms. this event. Frederick M. Gaal is and Miss Edith Jackson. Connecticut’s history, in- chairman. Eleven windows and seven glass Shopping Parkade. At about 6:30 Nothing was missing in the apparent terlaith gatherings of doors were smashed at Nathan Hale a.m.. State Police reported they had break and the boy is now being representatives of the and eight windows were broken at sought by police. Showcase 1 — "Cuckoo’s recovered the car in Cromwell. Nest,” 7:00-9:35 majority of our religious Theater schedule Showcase 2 - “I Will. I Will, communities are meeting For Now,” 7:15-9:25 to focus on the needs and HURRY IN FOR THESE SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ... O m issio n Showcase 3 — "Barry Lyn­ problems of our criminal Cocaine siezed by police Carl G. Ahlberg, 39 Vernon Cine 1 — "The 3 U.A. East 2 - "Winter don,” 8:15 justice system — the vic­ Spruce St., was one of the Musketeers,” 7:00; ‘"The 4 Hawk," 7:10-9:10 Showcase 4— "Boob Tube,” tim, the offender, the role U.A. East 3 — "Moses,” 8:00-9:45 A small quantity of cocaine, with Correnti, charged with possession warrant acquired by the Capitol winners in the second week Musketeers,^’ 9:00 of legislation, enforce­ Vernon Cine 2 — "Alice 7:00-9:20 an estimated street value of $300 to of narcotics with intent to sell, is Region Crime Squad. Besides the of drawings in the autom- ment, courts. These $400, was seized by Manchester bile contest co-sponsored Doesn’t Live Here Anymore," representatives bring to scheduled to appear April 5 in Com­ cocaine, police confiscated a large 7:30-9:30 Police Friday night when authorities by The Herald. 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Women’s aging for tenderness Bottom Round Steak *1 i Sliced P L U M R O S E • oz. » 1 . 5 9 a special, too... an all-week special to give you Center. for an audit, H & R Block will go with $Bk8!paglNttiuJS;::s%o.QQ|* OSCAR MATER q j j doesn’t make it older... your Stop s Shopsworlh. Opera Perform ance — you, at no additional cost. Not as a legal Save 36* over MueltefS Sirloin Tip Steak CHCMCI *1 • W i e n e r s b e e f Franks *1.19 l-iqh# Chunk T B ed Pock TpAMPSRj Stop a Shop-LIquid-Ittfian or French Ms. Josephine Graziano, 8 U.S.D.A. CHOICE representative..'.but we can answer all just makes it better! Manson. Ma p.m., Main Campus questions about how your taxes were Diesringtsoa m Our special way of naturally aging our 16oz. O A ^ Chuck Steak UNDERBLADE * 1 O c e a n S p m I Pork brbaITfasV * 1 . 5 9 TUNA I Tomatoes I DIAPERS Sava 30* over Wishbone cans Auditorium. U.S.D.A. CHOICE prepared. beef in air-tight vacuum packages s t a r k i s t 6 ' , o z c a n I "N • SOLID PACK I DISPOSABLE Friilay, March 26 keeps it fresh and juicy for days, while Cranberry Sauce Slop6Shop-32oi. M. Top Round Roast *1 __ _ I 280Z.CAN ■ t o d d l e r s PKG. OF 12 K e te fa n p 7 9 ^ Breakfast — 7:30 a.m.. S l i c e d B a c o n R“i'o*SR“T*HVcI Ikl * 1 . 6 9 the beef gels more tender and llavor- 3 Save to* over Heinz. Lowell. Student Center. ful. Mass Sirloin Tip Roast CHO?CE *1 H&R BLOCK- Prince Ziti Speaker — Elaine S a u s a g e BiTowVN'^'iiR^t^ .oz 8 9 ' Ration DogBeodH 2 9 * ,a o z * | PERRI 2 9 Rigatool or Med. Shells Webster, "Women and THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE boxes M edia,” noon to 1:30 p.m.; Back Rum p Roast ch6? « i-* * 1 *1.69 Lowell. Mass ^UMflo w /Ftppor. Muthroom wf Ptppor • Onion w| Popper 386 R*ir W ttl MkhHa Tpka. e 646-8440 watDnrlOlk *^9 * m i c e 32 ounce jar 3 Women's Center. OUR BEST *12 SavrtO* over Carnation ^ Veal Patties BREADED AUNT 140Z. >SVy OZ.R Duplicate Bridge — 745 Meat EEEo Franks 89' Spag. Saucef (MILLIE JAR •.HflSSIBS ••BUM •tunwoMT Orb 4 Shoe-LRundn Spaghetti Sauce FENWAY SLICED Strongheart 0*^0 6 CAN! 1 iiMiiiBi f« * i« jw p.m.. Open Pairs Club BM-TTiy ITB-TM I3S-M10 8 6 Veal Patties Portland. Championship, HR 102; B o l o g n a COOKED ». 99' B o u n c e iootY h ir shirts" 8 9 ' D e te rg e n t ' *2.®* Joyo.V.%T.HT .? t“tI . * 1 . 4 £ Sava M .90 over Tide. B&M B ak ed Maine Novice, HR 103. OEM CHUNKED OMO CUU* lUCRDlMTS- _ BeeSRound $< 21 oz. can V egetables|i''r,V R rur’5t‘A%* 1 . S p e a k e r — T u lis ^ Calves Bologna or >^> 89' P r e s e r v e s i t r a w m r r y " a ? 4 9 ' 'fSSlS P ea Bean s FOOD CLUB 11 6qtBleadi 70' Formerly called Top Sir­ Manchesler, N H. Sessions, 8 p.m.. Main llw. tat. tM Save 38* over Clorox loin Roast. You’re sure M ayonnaise o u a r T j a r 8 9 ' Brow nie M ix " o^k." 6 9 ‘ 46 Campus Auditorium. Slop 6 Slop ol a great roasl every Habitant Soi^ S e a n ' Ifaichwtir M id i, data ngidar itart hm . $ ^ Saturday, March 27 lime you serve our lb IfeUow or Green Pea 14V4 0Z.H WALDBAUM'S N. Y. STYLE DELI ! tbCnite Jelly 99* cans “ Backyard Gardening FRESH DAIRY DELITES! FACIAL TSpaghetti Save 14* over Welch's beef. — 9 a.m.. Main Campus. Slop48hoe-3ns|Rf 448 OZ." TOMATO Ocean ^iray Hanson, M CC Bridge Club — Open R o a it Formerly called bll. Form ula 73 SiiKFeaiintBiitter '1 ^ $ 1 Mass. Pairs Club, Championship, TISSUE I Sauce Top Sirloin Steak C ra n a p p k D rin k H A M W IT H B e e f Kraft Parkay _ _ TOPCO- WHITE. PINK PASTE Save 50* over Paler Pan • Round Tip Steak 1 p.m., HR 102. ISOLATED PROTEIN OR YELLO W - BOX OF 200 RAGU ALL VAR. ■ srt: Oop 4 Shop-12Vk OK. on pi «B FRESHLY SLICED FOOD CLUB 6 OZ. CAN Veteran’s Club Dance — uar s 15'1 O Z. J A R 76 Margarine ,] ?^^ 45*^ Ctem klJiiht Tima t t y Enjoy a better kind of fresh pork. Big Eye Pork! It’s mealier Corned Beef Hash 9 p.m.-l a.m.; Manchester MINUTE MAID 1M% Save 30* over Chicken ol the Sea T ig eye pork selected Irom the top half of the crop. Windslow. m m 9 9 P ru d e n c e Maine 15 oz. can Armory. Orange Juice S'^tShs**! . sicp4 ehop ow iM Rb-a OK com Monday, March 29 p o n e . LB. KRAFT PHILADELPHIA WHITEOR YELLOW Lioidd Detergent S S f Spring Recess Week — Save 70*^overJoyorlvoiy over Joy or Ivoiy * KeiiPs Dressing pac'k a o 'e i . l ' i Community Services non­ American Cheese > Cream Cheese 49' 3 1 53 19 I t a l i a n Framingham, Mass 8 OZ. bOltle Slop 4 Shop credit courses w ill be held. b G------B ------— 200Sa f t ^ t t t t I f \ v CalA^OVASCOTIA FRESHLY <, BORDEN Da BUFFET ALL VAR. ^ * South Deerfield kU A w a iO ORALASKAN SLICED L Pizza Pie Mix 39' r U r in d CATFOOO 4WOZ.CAN Q CANS * AiuiiiHiimfc im iLioi •All meals are prepared Mass Am erican Cheese SIHOLIS p °o :9 9 ' n i l . . . _ WBIOHT WATCHERS, m COUNT BONUS BOX Save 24* over Reynolds • Cains Sweet by students in the Cook and »s^KR«r>*swns E A K S T O N E REO.new. ORWK CALIFORNIA^Ml.lPUHr«IA Beef Bologna u ? - ® k 0 d B o d n s oven 3 cans *1, Sugar Substitute Cucumber Chips 16oz.jar' Baker Training or Hotel Cottage Cheese i l i cohtrihrr * 1 . 1 9 ISOkCatUtter^^'^^ 45 BOROEH'S Save 40* overKlean Kitty Pork Loin Groveioo. New Hampshire Food Service Management Gem Loaves LUNCHEON^POLISH instant Coffee 'I-?; *2.39 Green Beans JSS c * 'ifi* l. »v^oz. 4 0 c FINE - MED. OR WIDE 6 »op4»«p-Candiy Countrystyle Pork Ribs programs. They are held in Frosted Shakes 2 c a n s ^ ^ ^ L V B S OR SLICED F r a n k s WITH NATURAL CASINO LI FOOD It oz. FKO. . the Food Service Dining Egg Noodles CLUB 3 9 ' B artlett P ears ESS 3'<;.'ifi*1. Pork Loin VinityFair (BLUE) RQ C 2SibDogFood”^‘14^» pkgs. Q a l o r l e f r e s h l y p o t a t o . c o l e s l a w Reddi W Ip Topping Assorted Pork Chops Room. T icke ts m ay be WCI l C l i l O MADE OR m a c a r o n i 7 0Z. CAN W w Save *1.40 over FWna LnndieoaNapklnf CARANDO N.E. purchased at the college Naugatuck, Conn. • OUNCE JAR 7 5 ' Pork Loin bookstore. Luncheon Sausage Vita Tastee Bits CRISCO Stew ed iGaLGranberryJuke Pork Sirloin Cutlets “ Noncredit community Cockteil s»p»»w-oi.jus* |9» PeterPaulMounds S a l a m i OENOA° ^CAS^NO^ Pauly Baby M uensterr t OZ. PKO. 7 9 ' Shorloningi Tom atoes Great Chinese style. services course begins. Save 30’ over Ocean Spray Pork Spare Ribs Alfflond Joy o r M i Mints l2oz.plg a PENN CHICKEN NOODLE ■ FOOD CLUB Open on a spate available Chicken Roll coCOUNTRY un' i Sw iss Knight Portions Ri K 'i 6 5 ' lO'iOZ. CAN I 1SOZ.CAN Hot or Sweet Perri basis. fooDNiBagB97^ Italian Sausage Brand New England Frozen Sava 56* over Upton. Stop! Shop Save on beef the whole way! 3 J 1 . IDiKFloiir 10 lOpowrt^ pound ®^19 Food Favorites FROZEN FOODS GALORE! Save 70* over Gold Medal t e p 4 te op a o K b l. Boneless BeeS Presque Isle, Maine « |S 9 Birds Eye teoiiSaladOn FirendiBries ' 9oz ' II oz. S 4 PICK YOUR OWN PRODUCE! Save 26* over Wesson ipf^gs BREAKFAST CANS I WIN A FREE SWEETCALIFORNIA t t io u id e r s StoptfShopSSr'S; _ Awake DRINK " S U N K I S T " S E E D L E S S M diw uriier Powder 8-10 lbs. Untrimmed 3 9 96 TASTE O' SEA 1976 AUTO LUSCIOUS p48hop>l5eKboi We ll (rim it ar>d cut it Into beet contains not more than ■ — I b | steaks and roasts at no eitra 3 i PINT Save 61* over Cascade. X iste D ’S ^ ’oi'nnr WANT Haddock Dinner to z. PKO. 4 3 * ^ DEPOSIT NAYIL C a l i f o r n i a 9 8 ^ Z6\ lai Any sbB pkg. cost TOP FROST COUPON ONLY AT BOX aDp4teop fb orite cover Straw berries Fillet of Sole, Flounder or Haddock Green Beans FRENCHSTYLE POLYBAO 4 3 ^ ORAMGIB 59 ADS TOPI wr FROSTrNua I I b o d ig a it e 5 9 ‘ your FOOD J U M B O S« S IZ E Save 40* over Crest u.S. No. #1 From Blue Hills Orchards Stop & Shop Shoestring Potatoes "“o 4 9 ' "SNOW WHITE" needs TOP FROST CUT ^ 5x7 Color Poflfoil Raivioli U MART F r e s h Quincy. Mass. 16 02. pkg.-Frozen Corn or G reen Peas 4 PKoV*1 , NOW CRCAie YOUR OWN A p fik s ^ z. S 9 ‘ 8 6 M u s h r o o m s q u a r t COLOR'PORTRAIT. CHOOSC over niHonsI blende* f A cross between McIntosh A'Red Delicious. -Great lor eating or cooking 16oz. O "•!. Louise^ Ravioli pkg Top Frost Tuna Pies 4 PROS. * 1 . NAME f ROM OUR co u e a iO N Fresh Jumbo California * — C h e e s e 36 count Revere. Mass. INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS o r UACKGROUND5 Healthful Stop & Shop Savings. Birds Eve Cool W hip . owl 5 5 ' ADDRESS 96 Colgate Toothpaste ',5 79* GLOBE W hite G rapefruit IrT? 5 ‘ o . « i . NEW CROP-TEXAS iNavdOranges 7»1 M eat Entrees w/Cravy ® CITY PHDNE VITAMIN PACKED Tampax »i'* TortdUni 6 oz. package 9 9 F Fresh Extra Fancy All Green Travel Service DEPDSIT EACH WEEK Fresh Carrots ' rackI o** 5 ‘ *®‘ * 1 . YILLOW A n g y * S West Springfield. Mass. 8 6 S t i c k y B u n s 'V'lcS' 7 7 ' Fresh In our dairy case. 55§ MAIN STREET AS NEW DRAWINDS ARE HELD WEEKLY l i ' **” » /* « « • "WAIHIHOTON ITATi" OOLDIN Orange Juice 'ilTdO* 6 4 3 -2 1 6 5 No purchase nece8aary...Mu8t be over 18 years of D elicious A pples A'A; 3®» * 1 . ONIONS ^Califs Asparagus 59! C h o co la te Eclairs»PA»%Ko* 1.09 age or older to win. You need not be present to win U.l. FANCY NATIVI (AUlSI CRIIF . AIRS ______L A R G E S I Z E 38< Sealtest Cottage Cheese 59* TintiGarlk Bread Springfield, MassKhussells 7 OZ. pkg but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car M acintosh Apples m'!;; 3 f» * 1 . Templee Cream Cheese .HTi 89* -li) Carrotts b®o * African Violets * •« * ” Klnq Crabmeat * 1 . 9 9 2 39 1 49 Over Hu \ for$- MORNINOSTAR FARMS • • OZ. PKO. (Irom selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay ell taxes 11 m 1111111 iT T T m Chocolate Chip Cookies 89* 7'rni'r/ Experience STRIPS.SVaOZ. & license. t602 Links or Patties FACKAOE / 9 ' Orange Juice SSf,'. 89' 6 - M . Crescent Rolls ts 39* Great Self-Service Dell valuesi Sliced to order in our Dell. Authorized agent in Manchester A*aMM AMoraa ia«w«6 a sareca eas Goodhue’s pkg. "B m i f u i * . for all Airlines. Railroads and Armour Hot Dogs 89* Tasty values from our bakery. Btcad Dough Worcester, Mass Steamship Lines Colonial Sliced 'i? ‘ 1 '• Domestic 36 3 0 ‘ o ff MARCH ToasMes •«•••«* SSLiij 2'S7'1 Beef Franks cx Kings Fenway ,'STS‘ I” Boiled Ham QQ' ______j i r as* o ff P.1 r * 16‘ o ff 15* o ff 15' o ff r . i p * Daisy Donuts .H J S iS U , 2 ’i:irM Colonial Kielbasi •**»*•**«»• r *i” Half Pound Lenders Bagels r:. IQf c c O N A IJ OZ. CAN I I ’ I I 10' o ff TUES. WED. THUDS. EDI. SAT. Plain,EggorOnk)n-12oz.pkg. c c '* 1 I ON TWO 2 PACK PKOS. Rolls S fS h.M Bologna or Liverwurst tr 89* ON A ]4 COUNT PKG. I ON A I] OZ. PKO. KEEBLER | | Stop & Shop Cole Slaw S' 55* E l | c c ®^- B**** c c LADY..MM, ,L.v.SCOT . 1 ON A M OZ. BOTTLE ! ■ M A X P A X I I Irish Spring Fenway Bolo. or Salami 99* Stops Shop Custards S '69* ! Town House i i Week 4:.. March 22-27 Beef Franks “ ufS'eT’ 99* 40 Ysart of Um k c b UbE Strvics MODNSS ,, Bathroom IHIINZ ■ 23 24 25 26 27 Roasted Turkey Breast Sr S 89* Imported Sliced Ham ."TS; 89* O p e n 24 Hours Dallv I COFFIN 11 REGULAR OR SUPER 4ti^ SaiM iKui Roast Beef r 89* BakedSquash £ 2 6 F M EMERGENCY SERVICE I S O A P Sliced Beef Liver r 59* I WITH TH Il COUPON AT I I WITH THIS COUPON AT Crockors i ■ Tissoo | VINIOAR I Stops Shop S'*!” POODMART. OOODTHRU ■ i I WITH THIl COUPON AT 15 oz. pkg. FOOD MART. OOOO THRU FOOD MART. GOOD THRU TH THIS COUPON AT | | WITH- THIf COUPOM a t I I I 0 9 9 Brown & Serve Sausage 89* lAT., MAR. V. LIMIT ONI I I SAT., MAR. 17. LIMIT ONE Orotloqiie I^ C A H . COUPON P IR I * I SAT., M A R . 17. L IM IT ABSlBkE I Daily: 10 AM - $ PM Frtm kjm -6 oz. (Ag. frozen Savings from Stop s Shop kitcheni Straitord. FKO. • ONE COUPON PER ■F O U R BARS. ONE I P le S h d lf Conn. 8 f M©bil FAMILY. COUFON PER FAMILY. Save in our seafood dep t Fresh Cheese Pizza 4 99* I ■______S year guaranty HUTINGOILS Fresh Bay Scallops • T tS r S' *2” 14 49* IN FAIRNESS TO OUR CUSTOMERS, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO IIIWT S A L^ tT j "EKCOETERNA Howard Johnson 7Qf PKGS. OF ANY ITEM EXCEPT WHERE CCERWISE NOTED. ITEMS OFPERe “" e NOT A"""l7orSEToTs"ro"TH fR RW " T Sn T w w T sA rB B ." ^ MANCHESTER Cooked Fish Cakes '"S T 69* Stop s Shop Custards ’^7 55* H b lXRhil ssta issICssk wsts rSm m iara SMnpor izsi.ile OIL BURNER A 239 Spencer St. (Silver Lane) Cape Horn Langostinos’.sj;* *1" MeatLasagna 89* Cheken Brockton. Mass. HEATING INSTALLATION Fmchs9scs«s WIw .Maskn-t«.Moth 17 FtBmtMWMSi, ■etwBrwwaHiwatKHisBWivtSBrtafwM>«iawsntspiHareWureosw«i6 smwtlh>«6e»HWret MHMi i>{awMs«•«*•••■«asewsasAsawitti etfe^ypwass^ewaUMx •C«w»gw tiresa8Ee».HreatM»»»Maa *i>^«aai>*a6 n it l i l Bi Mi i fiWMrRntm titiini ...... 643-5135 Manchester Parkade Prices Ettective In Manchester tlXWBa6l4tW86m6l6«Ht-M00FT8M>t>6iNOFWOfl-0haat6lfOatM6>iaiF>Ol66ll6flH West Middle Turnpike (BMM-ouf tolitMBrO. 8>u MT 66tMl i«Hl0d>6l poftraMi otttfOB m fttieiwMi 316 Center St. Mancheoter, Fli6»Omt6W>a6400WF>6l666MUBOong*Wa«>^6Mlfu»T>««W*46BN«R6Wme6lWH> stop ( SHOP in I MANCHESTER H«LSitlajLlOM>- • EAST HARTFORD Mon.-Sat bVERNON MluLltMMk.6a6* t-AUt, HJIUHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22. 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Man., March 22, 1976— PAGE NINE and Mrs. Florence Wood of St. Mary’s Episcopal and lived in Manchester Ellenville, N.Y., and six Obituaries Church in Manchester, or more than 40 years. the Daughters of Liberty, The funeral is Tuesday at grandchildren. the Memorial Fund at St. She w o rk e d as a LOL No, 125, of 11 a.m. at the Holmes The funeral is Tuesday at John’s Church in Vernon. bookkeeper for the Internal Manchester. Funeral Home, 400 Main Edward J. Wilson 9 a.m. from Rose Hill Thomas J. Mazza Sr. Mrs. Harold O. Pugh She was a member of St. St., with the Rev. Stephen Final four has two from Bie Ten Revenue Service in Hart­ Edward J. Wilson, 58, of Funeral Home, 580 Elm SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. Constance Walter S. Kila ford for many years until Mary's Episcopal Church. Jacobson of St. Mary’s NEWI YORK (UPI) — - The ball adventures. weekendweekend in inPhiladelnhia. Philadelphia, with with the the came.game, 91-80. ______.. . 54 Parker St., who for St., Rocky Hill, with a loss. “I personally feel I’m affecting collegiate Player-of-the-Year Scott Thomas J. Mazza Sr., 77, of Dorothea Pugh, 49, of 332 ELLINGTON - Walter her retirement in 1971, She Survivors are a son, Church, officiating. Burial term “Big 'Two, Little Eight” Michigan, runnerup to undefeated two semifinal games Saturday and Baxter held Smith to one basket in almost 25 years owned and Mass of Christian Burial at my team ’s play in tournaments. May connected on a bucket to give In­ The Bronx, N.Y., and South Windsor St. died Saturday S. Kita, 65, of 7 Middle was a member of the George Greenway of will be in East Cemetery. Indiana during the Big Ten’s regular the championship game Monday the final five minutes and finished operated Wilson’s Superior 10 at St, Maurice’s Church no longer is the exclusive “ If we make a tournament while diana a comfortable cushion and set Windsor, died Saturday at at home. She was the wife Butcher Rd. died today at National Association of Columbia; two daughters, There are no calling season despite winning 14-of-18 night. with 18 points of his own. “ Service Station at 248 in New Britain. Burial will property of the Big Ten in the I’m still around I will let my up a final series of free throws that Hartford Hospital, of Harold 0. Pugh, his home. He was the hus­ Internal Revenue Service Miss Hazel R. Greenway, hours. games, toppled Big Eight champion Rickey Green led Michigan with 23 Spruce St. died Sunday at be in Rose Hill Memorial Michigan could not match Missouri assistants handle it. I didn’t tell the extended the Hoosiers’ winning He was born in New The .funeral was today. band of Mrs. Mary Workers. with whom she made her The family suggests that description of its football for­ Missouri, 95-88, Saturday to win the points, while Johnny Robinson added Manchester Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. guard Willie Smith but the Tigers did team this. They will probably read margin. York City and lived most of Burial in Holy Redeemer Remkiewicz Kita. She was a comtnunicant home, and Mrs. John A. friends wishing to may tunes. Midwest regional. Indiana, the.No^ 1 21 points and freshman center Phil Hospital after being Friends may call at the not posess the overall-bench to match this in the newspapers.” his life in the New York Cemetery, Bar Harbor, Mr. Kita was born in of St. James Church. (Viola) Trotter of make memorial gifts to the The calling card can also be at­ ranked team all season, methodically Hubbard contributed 20. stricken at his home during funeral home tonight from the Wolverines. And one man does The Hoosiers owned a 10-point lead Benson topped Indiana with 18 City a re a . He w as a Maine, will be at the con­ Grand Rapids, Mich., and She is survived by a Manchester; two Book of Remembrance at tached to the Big Ten’s basketball ef­ mowed down No. 2 ranked Marquette Indiana’s victory may have cost the night. He was the hus­ 7 to 9, not a team, nor champion, make. with 10 minutes left, but Indiana points while May added 15 and Tom manager of the New York venience of the family. lived in the Rockville- brother, Chester Pansullo grandchildren and five St. Mary’s Episcopal forts, now that surprising Michigan 65-56 to’ win the Mideast regional. the NCAA one of its most colorful band of Mrs. Serafina Mar- Smith scored 43 points bpt was went almost six minutes without Abernethy 12. Earl Tatum led Subway Advertising Co. for The Samsel-Bassinger Mrs. Wyvitle Peuliody Ellington area most of his of Glastonbury. great-grandchildren. Church. has joined not so surprising Indiana characters - Marquette Coach A1 tia Wilson. The other two NCAA semifinal neutralized late in the game by scoring to allow Marquette to close Marquette with 22. 17 years. Funeral Home. 419 life. The funeral is in the final four of the NCAA tourna­ McGuire - who was called for two Mr. Wilson was born VERNON — Mrs, Daisy berths went to defending champion reserve guard Dave Baxter, a defen­ to within five points at 51-46. But All-America forward Richard He was a communicant Buckland Rd., South Wind­ He retired four years ago Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. ment. technical fouls in the game and Sept. 24, 1917, in Hulbert Peabody, 86, of UCLA, an 82-66 victor over Arizona in sive move by Coach Johnny Orr center Kent Benson then hit four Washington scored 22 points to help of St. Margaret Mary sor, was in charge of Sunnyview Dr. died Sunday from Pratt & Whitney Air­ from the John F, Tierney And you can bet the roundball "Big afterwards claimed he was through Manchester, the son of the the West regional, and third-ranked which enabled Michigan to gain the straight points to give the Big Ten UCLA beat Arizona and set up a Church, South Windsor. arrangements. craft Division of United Funeral Home, 219 W. Two" will carry the conference’s forever with tournament play. iate Edward J. and night at a local convales­ Rutgers, a 91-75 winner over VMI in final four for the first time since 1965 champion a nine-point advantage. rematch with Indiana. The Bruins Survivors are a son, The family suggests that cent home. She was the Technologies in East Hart­ Center St., with a Mass at 9 pride a bit farther than the other "I won’t come to any more tour­ ford. the East regional. when the Cazzie Russell-Ied The Warriors, however, stormed opened the regular season last Margaret Gorman Wilson, Thomas J. Mazza Jr. of friends wishing to may wife of Wyville Peabody. at St, James Church. "Big Two" did in post-season foot­ naments,” said McGuire in an and lived in Manchester all The four survivors will gather this Wolverines fell to UCLA in the title back'once again and reduced the November against the Hoosiers but South Windsor; a brother, make memorial gifts to the Mrs. Peabody was born He was a member of the Burial will be in Mt. St. emotional press conference after the his life. defjcit to three points, 55-52, before finished a 20-point loser, 84-64. Frank Mazza of Radiation Therapy Depart- Dec. 14, 1889, in Enfield Skeet Club of the American Benedict Cemetery, He served with the Wethersfield; two sisters, ment in care of and lived in Manchester Legion in Rockville. Bloomfield. Manchester Police Depart­ Mrs. Madeline Clapis of Manchester Memorial many years before moving Other survivors are a Friends may call at the 945 MAIN STREET ment as a mechanic and NIT championship Hartford and Mrs. Theresa Hospital. to Vernon 20 years ago. son, Walter D. Kita of funeral home Tuesday Town tournament traffic signal maintenance Scoma of the Bronx, and Mrs. Pugh was born in She was a member of St. Conroe, Tex.; two from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER man for five years. three grandchildren. Bar Harbor, Maine, and Mary’s Altar Guild and St. daughters, Mrs, Marcia During his many years The funeral is Tuesday at lived in the Hartford area Mary’s Guild, the 50-50 Montgomery of Mrs. Elizaliflh goes to Kentucky as an automobile 9:15 a m. from the Samsel- Barkhamstead and Mrs. Bowling field cut most of her life. Club, all of St. Mary’s mechanic. Mr. Wilson Greemvay Wl!! A FREE Bassinger Funeral Home, She was a member of the Episcopal Church in Theresa Simond of Canton; developed a reputation 419 Buckland Rd., South Coon Sanders Club of Manchester, and a 50-year tour brothers, Joseph Kita, Mrs. Elizabeth Sinnamon 1976 AUTO NEXV YORK (UPI) — Kentucky, which has won four national among his customers lor Windsor, with a Mass at 10 Connecticut. member and life member John Kita, both of Greenway, 91, of 184 Sum­ ------DEPOSIT------championships, calmly added a second National Invitation Tour­ after qualifying his ability to keep an at St. Margaret Mary She was a communicant of Temple Chapter, OES, Rockville, Theophilus Kita mit St. died Sunday in COUPON ONLY AT automobile operating safe­ nament title to its glorious basketball history. Church. Burial will be in of St. Francis of Assisi in Manchester. of Deland, Fla,, and Harold ly and efficiently well Manchester Memorial HOUSE St. Raymond’s Cemetery, Church, South Windsor, Other survivors are a Kita of California; two Hospital. She was the The 71-67 victory Sunday over Fifteen men and seven game series of 681 and with her han­ beyond its normal life AND Alabama, a victory celebrated with The Bronx. Other survivors are a son, John W. Peabody of sisters, Mrs. Wesley Bab­ widow of James UNC-Charlotte touched off no wild women joined the defending dicap totaled 771. Doris Prentice is expectancy. more exuberance than the NIT title. Friends may call at the son, George E. Pugh of Schenectady, N.Y.; three cock and Mrs. John Greenway. HALE celebrations or emotional displays on third seed after a 715 series with Mr. Wilson was a A rib cage muscle tear threatened champions in the next round of funeral home tonight from South Windsor, and her daughters, Mrs. Joseph Bloniarz, both of Mrs. Greenway was born the part of the Wildcats. Mary Simmons fourth and Irene member of the Anderson- to keep Warlord on the bench against the Town Duckpin Bowling 7 to 9. mother, Mrs. Dorothea (Marguerite) McCooe of Rockville; five Oct. 16,1884, in Portadown, NAME But it was a special moment for Albee fifth. Each rolled a 703 series Shea Post, VFW; UNC-Charlotte, but he talked Coach Tournament after qualifying Hoddle of Manchester. Manchester, Miss grandchildren and one Northern Ireland, and lived senior guard Reggie Warlord. with a flip of the coin deciding Dilworth -Cornell -Quey ADDRESS Joe Hail into letting him start his last great-grandchild. in Manchester more than Warlord scored 14 points for the shifts last weekend at Holiday positions. Other qualifiers were Joan Post, AL; the Army-Navy NX illiaiii J. .Shorten Dorothea Peabody of Ver­ game and the low-scoring guard Mrs. Ernesl Kouffurd non and Mrs. Priscilla The funeral is 70 years. c in Wildcats and played a vital role in Lanes. Simmons, Debbie Rozelle and Club and the British- HEBRON - William J. PHONE came through with 14 crucial points. VERNON — Mrs. Emma Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. She was a life member of their victory over UNC-Charlotte. Top pinner in the qualifying was .. Michele Irish. High single out of the American Club. Shorten, 68, of Windsor Knebloe of Enfield; a DEPOSIT U C H W E U With Mike Phillips and Jack E. Higgins Bouffard, 67, of from the Burke-Fortin Only two weeks ago. Warlord Bob Boroch with a five-game series money goes to Helen Longo, who had Mr. Wilson was im­ died Saturday at St. Fran­ brother, Percy Hulbert of AS NEW D U W IN 9 S ARE HELD W EULT Givens on the bench for 10 minutes of New Britain, formerly of Marlborough: a sister, Funeral Home, 76 Prospect started the first game of his Ken­ of 749 including a high game of 167. a 159 single. There were 43 entries in mediate past president of cis Hospital in Hartford, E a s y NO purchase neces8ary.,.Must be over 18 years ol the second half with four fouls each, Vernon, died Friday in Mrs. Martin Sayers of East St., Rockville, with a Mass tucky career in the Wildcats' upset of He and 14 others join defending the women’s division. the Independent Garage He was the father of age or older lo win. You need not be present lo win it was left for lyarford, who had only New Britain General Hartford, and a grandson, at 9 at St. Joseph’s Church lo pliice. those but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car champ Dom DeDomincis in Satur­ Pamngs for the elimination in the Owners Association. William J. Shorten Jr. of a 6.6 average, and backcourt mate Hospital. She was the wife in Rockville. Burial will be quick-action Want (from selection ol cars). Winner must pay all taxes men’s division Saturday are: Hebron. Other survivors William T. Peabody of 11 Larry Johnson to do the scoring. day’s eliminations which begin at He was a U.S. Army of Ernest A. Bouffard. in Ellington Center Ads. Sell your idle & license. DeDominicis vs. McKinney, Sim­ are a brother, two sisters Schenectady. Johnson finished with 16, which tied noon. The quarterfinal will be also veteran of World War 11 Mrs. Bouffard was born Cemetery, Ellington. items for cash. mons vs. Evans, Howard (Bub) and three grandchildren. The funeral will be Green again Phillips for Kentucky’s high-scoring Saturday at 1:30. and a communicant of St. Oct. 1, 1908, in Rockville Friends may call at the Holmes vs. Marinelli, Dyak vs. The funeral is Wednesday at 11 a.m. at St. honors. George Pelletier followed Boroch James Church. and lived in New Britain funeral home Tuesday Howard (Mick) Holmes, Pelletier vs. Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. John’s Episcopal Church in The Kentucky victory deprived with a total of 730 with Steve Dyak Other survivors are four for 35 years. from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. winner Mayer, Bujaucius vs. Johnson, from the Dillon Funeral Vernon. Burial will be at UNC-Charlotte’s NIT adventure of a and Ed Bujaucius sharing the next sons, Edward Wilson, Other survivors are a Mitchell vs. Seaton, Boroch vs, Home, 53 Main St., Hart­ the convenience of the fairy tale ending, but the 49ers position with 717 totals. Dyak was David Wilson, John Wilson son, Walter R. Bouffard of Scruton. ford, with a Mass at 10 at family. Cedric "Cornbread” Maxwell walked seeded fourth by a flip of the coin. and Paul Wilson, all of Durham; a daughter, Mrs. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Semifinals for the men are Sunday St. Gertrude’s Church, Friends may call at the .Miss Teresa Puiisiillo off w ith. the tournament’s Most Other qualifiers were, in order, Manchester; three Janice Stoddard of New frequently is at noon with the final at 1:30. Windsor. Burial will be in Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Miss Teresa Mary Pan- Valuable Player award after scoring Howard L. Holmes, Wayne Mitchell, daughters, Mrs. Gerald Britain; two brothers, — ^ H A Ppy s e w i n g B E G I N S AT overlooked when people talk about Pairings Saturday in the women’s Rose Hill Memorial Park, Main St., Manchester, sullo, 71, of 565 Vernon St. 24 points. MIKE Ql ESNEl Don Simmons, James Evans, Ken (Margaret) Humes of Ver­ Steve Higgins of Ellington “super stars” on the pro golf tour. JOHN PISCH quarterfinals are: Hampton vs. Irish, Rocky Hill. Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. died Saturday at Maxwell totalled 109 points in four Seaton, Tony Marinelli Sr., Rick non. Miss Mary Ann Wilson and George Higgins of But his record speaks pretty loudly Mary Simmons vs. Albee, Prentice Friends may call at the The family suggests that Manchester Memorial for itself. games and set an NIT record by Johnson, Howard M. Holmes, Anton of Cromwell and Miss Meriden; three sisters, vs. Joan Simmons, Rawson vs. funeral home tonight from friends wishing to may Hospital. sinking 47 of 53 free throws. The old Mayer. Doug Scruton and Bill Claire Wilson of Mrs. Ruth Suchoski of Green, a 29-year-old Birmingham, Rozelle. 7 to 9 and Tuesday from 2 make memorial gifts to the Miss Pansullo was born record was 38 successful free throws McKinney. High single out of the Manchester; two sisters. Seattle, Wash., Mrs. John Ala., native has been on the tour only Quesnel and Pisch The semifinals for the women are Book of Remembrance at Feb. 6, 1905, in Hartford Beaconway by St. John's Alan Seiden in 1959. money goes to Donald McAllister Miss Eleanor Wilson and to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. five and a half years, but has won 10 Schmartz of Glastonbury with a 164 game. There were 57 en­ Sunday at noon with the finals at Mrs. Charles Mozzer, both FalDfic center tournaments and more than $616,000. North Carolina State won the NlT’s tries in the men’s division. 1:30. Cash prizes will go to all the top of Manchester, and four He picked up his second tourna­ third-place trophy with a 74-69 vicory head all-CCIL list Defending champ Gail Hampton bowlers. First place winners also grandchildren. ment victory in two weeks Sunday by over Providence as Kenny Carr was seeded into the quarterfinals in receive a trophy. All matches are The funeral is Tuesday at beating Miller Barber by two strokes scored 15 points and Phil Spence 14 to the women's division. Top qualifier best two out of three except the finals 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes in the Greater Jacksonville Open, lead the Wolfpack. was Carol Rawson who had a five- which is a best four out of seven. Funeral Home. 400 Main True, he didn't have "super star” By LEN AUSTER St. with a Mass at 9 at St. to contend with here - ileralci Sportswritcr James Church. Burial will 763 MAIN ST, but Hubert beat the "Golden Bear” Central Connecticut Interscholastic League (CCIL) basketball be in St. James Cemetery. MANCHESTER by six strokes the Sunday before in Solomon cops champ Manchester High placed two players on the 10-man all- Friends may call at the 191 MAIN ST, the Doral Open. league team with three others receiving honorable mention, it Angels’ ace hurler Ryan MANCHESTER “Nicklaus wins more than anyone funeral home tonight from blockbuster tennis crown was announced by Dick Danielson, league secretary. 7 to 9. else percentagewise, I guess,” said Green, who raised his earnings the Six-foot-four senior Mike Quesnel, team won one game — that against The family suggests that NEW YORK (UPI) - Harold those wishing to may make past two weeks to more than $89,000 who led the Indians to a 21-3 season an outside opponent — but the passes first test easily Solomon didn’t disappoint the home averaging 17 points and almost 12 memorial gifts to the to move past Nicklaus and Johnny fans. coaches took notice of defenseman WIN A FREE Miller into fourth place on this year’s rebounds per game, headed the list Clark Brown who was selected to the Newington Children's Solomon, who grew up in the NEW YORK (UPI) — The tall, slender righthander unleashed Hospital, 181 E. Cedar St.. fabric sale! money list. as top vote getter from the coaches. all-CCIL first team. Keith Gemmell 1976 AUTO Washington suburb of Silver Spring, a fast ball and the rest of the California camp listened in pained "But, he doesn’t win everything.” Joining QueSnel on the 10-man squad and goalie Bernie Hebert received Newington. -DEPOSIT- Md,, defeated New Zealander Onny Green, who has yet to win a was 5-10 junior guard John Pisch. honorable mention. silence for the reaction. The one word they didn’t want to hear COUPON ONLY AT Parun, 6-3, 6-.1, in the finals of the oH full bolt prlcw«l| “major” championship (Nicklaus Honorable mention was received by The Indians’ wrestling team was “ouch.” Jo.seph VfHco $60,000 World Championship Tennis e a v e 3 3 % " 6 6 % has won 15), hopes his current hot seniors Bruce Ballard and Mark finished up with an 8-7 record and But instead of yelling out in pain, behind the plate. Rodriguez, who OPTICAL Tournament in the natloh’s capital Joseph Vesco of 72 Pine streak will carry through the Demko and 6-6 junior Jeff Kiernan. four performers were cited. Bob the pitcher methodically waited for previously played with the New York Sunday. Solomon now has won two of St. died Saturday in STYLE BAR Masters, three weeks from now. Quesnel received honorable mention Hawkes was named to' the second the return throw from his catcher Yankees, Kansas City Royals and Manchester Memorial his three latest tournaments in a year ago. team in the heavyweight division and continued his workout. For both Milwaukee Brewers, batted .235 at "But, I won’t feel good about the Washington and was runnerup in the Hospital alter a long il­ Fermi, Hall and Penney each had with junior Tom Jones accorded Nolan Ryan and his Angel team­ California last year. t Masters ’til April, when I get there.” third. lness. He was the husband NAME two men on the first team. Bill honorable mention in the same class. mates, spring training was a happy look w hat Green was eighth in last year’s Another pitcher who received good of Mrs. Alma Ferraris The fourth-seeded Solomon split Baskerville and Keith Patenaude Jim Brezinski in the 155-pound divi­ time. ADDRESS Masters, nine strokes behind cham­ another $4,000 with Eddie Dibbs for news Sunday was Jerry Koosman of Vesco. pion Nicklaus. from Fermi, John Rubino and John sion and Dave Derewianka in the 138- 'Amazing. ” catcher Andy Mr. Vesco lived in their 6-4, 7-5 win over Mark Cox and the New York Mets, and the word he MICHAELS CITY PHONE His win here Sunday was his third Lenihan from Hall, Mike Mack and pound bracket gained honorable men­ Etchebarren said of Ryan's 15- Manchester the past 50 Cliff Drysdale in the final. heard was that he wasn’t being DEPOSIT EACH WEEK in six months since he won the Tom Francis from Penney along with tion. minute session of batting practice at years. He was employed as In other matches, Evonne designated for the bullpen, AS NEW DRAWINBS ARE HELD WEEKLY last September for his Simsbury’s Jim Marcil and Enfield’s Mary Cochran of Manchester was Holtville, Calif., Sunday. And Ryan an inspector for the Goolagong, playing almost flawless­ No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of ' only 1975 triumph after winning three Don Whittle composed the squad. selected to the all-CCIL girls’ basket­ offered, "You'd never know I had an Whitlock Co.. West Hart­ ly, dispatched ailing Martina 'Tm opening the season with age or older to win. You need not be present to win tournaments and more than $200,(XX) Manchester’s first-year hockey ball team. operation ” ford. TUMIllllTil but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car Navratilova, 6-1, 6-1, Sunday to win Koosman in my starting rotation," in 1974 Ryan, the all-time major league He was a member of the (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes the $75,000 Virginia Slims of Dallas Rookie Manager Joe Frazier said Green says he’s more interested in strikeout king when he claimed 383 Italian-American Club and & license. tennis tournament. from the Mets’ camp at St. * the victories than the money they victims in 1974, slipped to a 14-12 9 9 Goolagong surged through the tour­ Petersburg, Fla. "In fact, he is the Fubinose Social Club, bring. Bomback to get meaner record last year and then underwent both of Manchester. nament without losing a set. She lost pitching our fourth game in "I’m out on the tour trying to win surgery last Sept. 23 to have a bone Survivors are two only 19 games in five matches and Chicago." !! titles, not money” he said. chip removed from his right elbow. daughters, Mrs. Haymond collected $15,000. It was her third win Green threw away an early three to stay with Red Sox On Sunday he threw a variety of fast Koosman was a 14-game winner Fenn of Ashford, and Mrs. ENDS WEDNESDAY! 1 on the Slims circuit this year and balls and curves. will b u y ! stroke lead Sunday when he took a hiked her prize money total to $63 - WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - last year, when he was asked to make Loren Otter of Bolton; play his new pitch Wednesday when our reg. 1.49-2.99 yd* double bogey five at the third hole, "He threw just excellent, ” three brothers, Anthony 125. Pitcher Mark Bomback now is con­ he joins Reggie Cleveland, Tom two relief appearances. He has been if on full bolts throwing his putter on the ground in claimed the Angels’ chipper named to open the exhibition season Vesco and Domenick 00 Arthur Ashe handed Sweden’s vinced he must be mean to stay in the House and Jim Willoughby as the disgust when he missed the second of manager, Dick Williams. "He’s against the Yankees at Fort Lauder­ Vesco, both of Bjorn Borg his first defeat in the $10,- big leagues. hurlers against Houston in the first We will give you^O OR MORE three putts he needed after driving further along than we anticipated.” dale Wednesday night. Manchester; two sisters. 1 000, winner-take-all WCT Challenge "The pitcher who is mean makes it exhibition game. into a sand trap. The Angels also helped cheer Mrs. Theresa Lee and Mrs. WE SAVE YOU MONEY” Cup in Keauhou-Kona, Hawaii. There to the majors and the one who isn’t "1 hit a four-iron into the bunker, In more than 200 innings for Paw­ another West Coast team on the first In other training camps: Nate Joseph Sala, both of for your old setting • chintz prints were controversial line calls stays iri the minors.” the 22-year-old e printed stripes then lost my concentration,” he tucket and Bristol last season, Bom­ weekend of the delayed spring Colbert reported to the Montreal Manchester, and five throughout and they hampered righthander from Fall River, Mass., • sportswear solids explained. back hit just one batter. The batsman training season when they sold eight- Expos three days late because of il­ grandchildren. Borg’s play as he fell, 6-4, 7-6, 6-3. said Sunday after the Boston Red Sox towards a new setting a gauze prints and solids Green quickly regained his com- was struck when Bomback worked 17 year veteran catcher Elbe Rodriguez lness in his family and claimed that The funeral isli ELECTRIC Top-seeded Ken Rosewall relied on practiced at Chain O’ Lakes Park, • top weight solids innings of an 18-inning game that to the Los Angeles Dodgers for an un­ former Manager Gene Mauch Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. a calico prints pusure with a birdie at the next hole his powerful backhand to beat Raul What Bomback means by "mean” clinched the Eastern League title for disclosed amount of cash and out­ treated him unfairly last year, from the John F. Tierney • crinkle tie-dye prints and reopened a three stroke lead at Ramirez, 6-3, 6-3 and win the Tennis is the use of the brushback pitch - the LIGHTER • bandana prints Bristol. fielder Orlando Alvarez. saying, "He deliberately overlooked Funeral Home. 219 W. No. 11 when he birdied and Barber South Invitation at Jackson, Miss., fastball under a batter’s chin that ■ voile prints and solids bogeyed. Red Sox scout Charlie Wagner, a "We always like to have an me. I don’t know why, I never did Center St. with a Mass at •5 OFF for the second straight year. gives the hitter something besides • patch prints pitching specialist, “convinced me experienced catcher around if you anything to him” ’ .. righthanders 10 at the Church of the • Let us clean and check But the tournament wasn’t over. Rosewall won $17,000. swing to think about. • NO FLINT When Barber birdied 16 and Green that I’ve got to brush the batters need him,” Los Angeles Manager Harry Rasmussen and Lynn Assumption. Burial will be your rings Marty Riessen and Roscoe Tanner Bomback, a five-year, minor • NO BATTERIES bogeyed 17, Green went into the final back to get them to respect me,” Walter Alston explained. McGlothen will pitch for the St. Louis in St. Augustine’s • Receive a jar of jewelry beat Sandy Mayer and Peter league veteran, said, “ It’s just not • NO WHEEL McCalls said Bomback, who was 12-6 at However, there was speculation cleaner at no charge hole protecting a one stroke lead and Fleming, 7-6, 7-6, in Independent my nature to be mean but I will be if Cardinals in their first exhibition Cemetery. Glastonbury. Bristol after a poor start in AAA ball. the Dodgers are planning another • GUARANTEED promptly hit “a very stupid tee shot Players Association doubles play at that’s what it takes to make it in this game against Detroit Wednesday ... Friends may call at the • Choose a new mounting Apron Pattern "He saw too many batters take a trade since they also have Steve funeral home Tuesday • LIGHTS EVERYTIME i that ran through the trees into a Carlsbad, Calif. Riessen and Tanner game. All-Star outfielder Bobby Murcer • • Receive $20 or more toehold and hit my fastball over the Yeager, Joe Ferguson and infielder from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Reg. 12.95 ^ • free paUem with minimum 99c purchase bunker on the left.” pocketed $3,000 each. Bomber, as he is called, gets to dis­ was one of only three players missing trade-in credit for your • limited quantities fence,” Ted Sizemore available to duty from the San Francisco camp. old setting « limit one pattern per customer Ered S. S(|iiir(“s • Engagement, ballerina, COVENTRY - Fred S. fancy, men’s styles, from WIN A FREE I Vz pricef Squires, 82, of Rt. 31 died $75, including setting Saturday in Willington Con­ and sizing 1976 AUTO 60 ' polyester knit prints Lost weekend for Philadelphia 76ers valescent Home in -DEPOSIT- our rog. 2.99 yd. ■ yd. Boston’s Paul Silas Saturday. Willington. HOW'S THIS FOR OLD-FASHIONED PRICING? COUPON ONLY AT NEW YORK (UPI) - While dominated at center. It was not even Doug Collins had 28 points, Lloyd The contest was enlivened in the *).>, Iliillftii 02 Mr. Squires lived in the Boston Celtics were finding Without McGinnis, Philadelphia, close.” Free 24 and Steve Mix 22 for the fourth period when, after a technical Bobby Smith tossed in 27 points, in­ Coventry all his life. He New setting.... $95.00 LIGQ En 39"/45" unbleached cotton muslin themselves again with the now eight games behind the Celtics, Cowens, who had. 28 points and 22 76ers. Havlicek had 20 points for foul on Chicago's Jack Marin, cluding a key jumper with two was just-unable to compete under the was employed bs a boiler Your trade-in... 20.00 PARKADE return of John Havlicek, the rqbounds Saturday night in a 103-96 Boston. referee Jim Capers ejected Bulls minutes left, to spark Cleveland past attendant by the National PHARMACY our reg. 49c yd. boards Sunday in a 108-100 loss. overtime win at Philadelphia, was In other NBA games, Kansas City Washington before the Cavs' second- You pay o n ly... 75.00 3ya.W Philadelphia 76ers were having assistant Ed Badger. Badger threw a Silk Co. for many years un­ McGinnis is a forward but his often all alone under the boards. He beat Chicago 112-101, Seattle topped chair at a fan seated behind the largest home crowd ever, 20,784. The til his retirement. NAME a “lost weekend.” presence often is felt elsewhere. had 18 points and 10 rebounds in the Houston 117-107, Cleveland edged Chicago bench and the fan, in turn, Cavs moved to within 11/2 games of He is survived by a Boston, which couldn’t break 100 Four 76er centers, who might've final period. the Bullets in the Central Division ADDRESS denim appliques Washington 95-92, Detroit stopped threw the chair at Head Coach Dick niece. Miss Kathryn Grady points while Havlicek was out six received some help from the brawny "We just kept going to Dave in the Buffalo 118-112 and Milwaukee ripped Motta, who had to be restrained by and cut their magic playoff number 6-foot-8 , 225-pounder, combined for of Coventry. CITY PHONE 3.-W games resting a sore knee and has fourth quarter — he's our in­ Los Angeles 130-111. his players as fans and police con­ to five. The funeral is Tuesday at S.nle ends Saturday. surpassed 100 jwints in the three five points and 15 rebounds while surance,” said Havlicek. “I was .In the ABA, Denver whipped St. JEWELERS-SILVERSMITMS s in c e 1900 OEPOSIT U C H WEEK verged on the bench area. 2:30 p.m. at the Potter AS NEW ORAWINQS ARE HELD WEEKLY games he's played since his return, Bpston’s Dave Cowens broke loose calling so many ‘sixes’ (in which the Loujs 131-115, Kentucky beat Virginia r 958 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER for 33 points and 27 rebounds. ball goes to Cowens near the basket) I’Gliiiin 118, Bru\i-H 112 F u n e r a l H om e, 456 No pufchase necessary...Mu8t be over 18 years of 389 BROAD STREET. MANCHESTER kayoed Philadelphia Saturday night 138-129 and Indiana defeated San An­ .Sunirs 117, Kurkris 107 Hartford • Westlarnu Mall • New Britain age or older to win. You need not be present to win "We were dominated in the center that I changed to something else one Bob Lanier (34 points and 18 Jackson St.. Willimantic. D. H A R T FO R D Potnam Bridge Plaza, 17 Main Street and Sunday. tonio 114-109. Slick Watts poured in 10 points in a but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car — that’s as simply as 1 can put it,” time just to give the play a blow rebounds) and C^irtis Rowe (22 points Burial will be in Nathan noEu Shopping Center, Collage Grove Rd, Rt. 218 But the biggest loss for the 76ers Kings 112, Bulls 101 third quarter surge and came up with (from selecllon of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes was that of high-scoring George said 76er Coach Gene Shue. "At all (rest). But Tommy (Coach Hein- and 16 rebounds) provided the Hale Cemetery, Coventry. MANCHESt A STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9 Nate Archibald scored 25 points five steals to tie Rick Barry's single & license. the other positions, we probably out­ sohn) told me to call the play right scoring and rebounding punch as There are no calling BANKAMERICAHD AND MASTER CHARGE AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES McGinnis, who tore cartilage in his and Jimmy Walker added 20 to keep season steal record of 229 as Seattle hours. left knee following a collision with played all their players but they back.'' Kansas City's playoff hopes alive. Detroit beat Buffalo to snap a four- 0 0 141 beat Houston. game losing streak. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22, 1976 — PAGE ELEVEN Skating star Hamill Home teams getting Sewer charges upped 60% looking over offers close calls in NHL Vernon Charles Pitkat, siiperintendent of questioned the logic of increasing Increases, in the sewer u$er the filtration plant, said the shortfall Ellington’s charge by the same NEW YORK (UPI) - ref told me his boss (Ud­ Clarence 'Camj;ibell charges for Vernon and out-of-town in the plant’s budget is not an percentage of increase as Vernon, GREENWICH, (UPI) - down the main street in a lowered the crowd size, Frank Udvari, supervisor vari) saw the replay and it Conference and Patrick users were approved by the Town operational deficit or an over expen­ this year. Dorothy Hamill, world beige convertible. began only after she was of National Hockey League wasn’t in. Maybe the guys Division titles. ’Ibe victory Council Thursday. diture of funds. He said this will make it necessary figure skating champion She won the gold medal inside Greenwich High officials, intimated Sunday would have worked h ^ e r earned the Stanley Cup The action followed a public He said the income portion of the to bill the users about $90 or $100. He and Olympic gold in figure skating in School for ceremonies night that some officials if it was 2-1. I think the Champions a first round hearing on each proposal with one plant budget, as adopted, was not suf­ said it seemed to him that in the past medalist, is waiting today February and the world featuring Sen. Lowell have been making close guys were pretty bye for the playoffs. person speaking at each hearing. ficient to balance the expense portion the town had shared a good portion of for the right offer. figure skating title in Weicker, R-Conn., and calls on goals in favor of depressed when they got Red Wings 6, The proposals increase user of the budget. He said this has been a Vernon’s burdens and would in the “Right now I’m just sort Sweden last week. In New Rep. Stewart McKinney, home' teams. the goal. I know it (goal Blaek Hawks 0 charges by about 60 per cent. Vernon common practice for the past several future. of taking it easy. I won’t York Saturday, she R-Conn. Udvari made the com­ judge) is a h art job for the Michel Bergeron scored residential users will have their bills years with the shortfall being made He mentioned the new facility continue to skate as an received the Outstanding The two politicians read ment after watching the guy and I understand the twlca against Chicago and increased from $9.50 to $16 annually. up by general taxation. which will be started soon and said amateur any more. But Young American Award letters from President Buffalo Sabres notch their guy’s problem. But I can’t Ed Giacomin recorded his Commercial user charges will go This year the shortfall will be he knows it will cost more to run and I’m deci,ding really what from the National Ford, praising Hamill’s ac­ fourth straight victory with do nothing about it now.” 50th NHL shutout and first up from $22.17 to $40 per 1,000 gallons made up by the users and this is as it ”we will be paying our share of the I’m going to do,” she told a Republican Women’s Cliib. complishments and in­ a 3-1 triumph over the Kan­ ’The Sabres broke to a 1-0 for the Red Wings. It was of average daily flow up to 50,000. should be, he said. He urged that the capital expenditures for the new news conference Sunday. Dressed in navy, velvet viting her to the White sas City Scouts, winless lead 53 seconds into the Detroit’s third straight The out-of-town users include some ordinance be adopted. plant.” " ril continue to skate of slacks and a white blouse, House. now in their last 20 games. game on a goal by Rene win. from Tolland and some from Douglas Hill, chairman of Councilman Peter Humphry said course,” she said. she had a white orchid Miss Hamill, who never (UPI Photo) The Sabres’ insurance Robert. Gil Perreault Blues S, Canucks 2 Ellington and South Windsor. Vernon Ellington’s Sewer Commission, out-of-town users didn’t pay anything “ Whether it will be with an pinned to her light blue graduated from high goal was a disputed one on assisted for his 100th point, Jerry Butler scored two bills those towns and they in turn bill speaking on behalf of the town, said on the cost of construction of the ice show, I don’t know.” blazer as she waved to her school, appeared moved Smiling Dorothy Hamill a slap shot by Brian tying a club record set last goals as St. Louis beat Van­ the users. Ellington will be billed the town is presently being billed $54 existing plant and that’s why they are Spencer. ’The shot late in season by Robert. Jim couver to move within per dwelling, “about six times what being charged more. He said there is She said she also would neighbors and friends. when she was given an Waves to appreciative crowd $37,500; South Windsor, $87; and consider making a movie “I’ve never seen people honorary diploma. the second period hit the Lorentz made it 2-0 about seven points of the Canucks Tolland, $1,750. Vernon residents are paying.” He still four years to go on the bond for in which she could both this excited in six years Earlier in the day, the post and was ruled good by eight minutes later and in the Smythe Division. said he could understand that but that plant. skate and act. here,” one observer said. $500,000, Byram Skating the goal judge. Jean Guy Lagace cut it to North Stars 4, Kings 4 (Herald photo by Pinto) She said she was sur­ One man watching the Rink was renamed Hamill 2-1 early in the second Tim Young scored with "I felt helpless,” said period. prised by the turnout of 15,- parade said, “’This girl has Skating Rink in less than two minutes left Visitors to Rham High School Udvari, watching from the 000 enthusiastic onlookers so much charm, she’s the ceremonies attended by 1,- to give Minnesota the tie M. Spellman, left, a teacher and Mike McNeilly and Jill Fetters, students, are visiting press box. “I didn’t need Sunday, when this normal­ only one I would turn out 500 people. Orr not expected In other NHL action, and drop Los Angeles to the replay to know it Rham High School in Hebron as part of a special Bicentennial exchange program for ly sedate town welcomed for like this.” In a separate ceremony, Philadelphia beat Toronto third behind Pittsburgh in Lafayette plans made ‘mini' wasn’t in. What bums me students and teachers at Rham this year. The program is being sponsored by the Student her home. On the steps of Town a bronze plaque was at­ 4-2, Detroit blanked the Norris Division. up the most is this has Faculty Senate. A wide variety ot programs is planned for their visit. “It wasn’t really until Hall, Miss Hamill was tached to a huge rock at to play by Bruins Chicago 6-0, St. Louis Penguins 4, Rangers 2 happened six times in the today I knew how big this given the gold key to this Binney Park Pond, where stopped Vancouver 5-2, Jean Pronovost scored Vernon more extensive improvement last three weeks in though he feels a "small piece of would be,” said Miss wealthy town of 50,000. Miss Hamill first learned BOSTON (UPI) — It appears Bobby Orr will not play Minnesota tied Los his 49th goal and Vic Had- program and all of the property again for the Boston Bruins this season. different cities and the A "mini” plan for traffic safety pie," may be better than none at this Hamill, 19, after riding Rain, which might have to skate. Angeles 4-4 and Pittsburgh field his 30th to help improvements on Rt. 30 and Rt, 31 owners in the area had agreed to sell time, he wants assurance this won’t Asked Sunday if Orr would fill a present vacancy on the decision has always gone defeated the New York Pittsburgh virtually their property to allow for widening for the home team.” (Lafayette Square) in Vernon will be jeopardize a major project some roster or if the defenseman would be back in action soon. Rangers 4-2. eliminate the Rangers Gardiner giving up property of the roads. discussed by state Department of time in the future. Managing Director Harry Sinden told UPI, “I would say Udvari, however, doesn’t In the WHA, it was from the playoffs. Soon after, the state said it would favor the use of instant Transportation (DOT) officials at the DOT officials, in urging the town to Scoreboard there would be a slight chance and that includes the Toronto 5 Winnipeg 2, WHA Citing harassment from the being picked off one at a time. He true. not have the estimated $1 million for replays, although April 6 meeting of the Town Council. accept the lesser improvements, said playoffs.” Cleveland 4 Cincinnati 1, Andre Hinse stole the building inspector, lack of coopera­ said his four arrests on the violations Gardiner, who has come to the the project and advised the town to acknowledging it would Mayor Thomas Benoit said town it is anticipated that this project Wealern Conference Sinden said Orr’s left knee, operated on twice this Houston 4 Phoenix 3 and puck and scored unassisted tion from the police, and the inability have all been unnecessary. Town Council with his problems go with the much less extensive plan have helped Sunday. and DOT leaders met March 2 to dis­ would alleviate problems from the WHA Adams Division Midwest Division season, was not strong enough for the 10-year veteran to Quebec 6 Edmonton 3. at 14:22 of the final period to borrow money, Robert Gardiner of “1 don’t see any good in arresting before, said he didn’t get any help. which would cost about $200,000. W L T Pts Both Spencer and Scouts cuss reconstruction of the area. traffic signal which was installed to W L Pet GB play. Flyers 4^ Leafs 2 as Houston beat Phoenix 47 Hale St., Ext., Rockville said he is but if you're going to arrest one you Mayor Benoit said he would look Mayor Benoit said he has taken a Boston 46 14 12 104 goalie Denis Herron Originally the state had convinced reduce a high accident frequency a Milwaukee 31 39 .443 — In a telephone interview, Sinden also said rookie center Terry Crisp, a 32-year- and clinched first place in selling out ail of his property. should arrest all,” Gardiner said. into the matter and report back to .'ong stand with the state. Even W L T PU Buffalo 41 20 12 94 agreed the goal wasn’t in. the town it should go with a much few years ago. New England 31 36 7 Kansas City 28 43 .394 3W Doug Gibson will be lost for the season following liga­ old veteran who had only the WHA West ... Vaclav Gardiner, who has been arrested He added, "If you’re going to put a Gardiner. Toronto 32 28 14 78 Detroit 27' 43 .386 4 ment surgery Sunday at Massachusetts General Hospital ‘"rhe ref told me he did four goals this season, got several times for housing code caveat on one you should do it to all.” Cleveland 31 36 5 California 25 40 10 60 Nedomansky’s 50th and Gardiner said it’s gotten to the Cincinnati 33 40 1 Chicago 22 48 .314 9 but that X-rays taken on veteran Gregg Sheppard’s in­ not See the puck,” said two to help Philadelphia 51st goals lifted Toronto violations for older property he owns, Mayor Thomas Benoit asked Gar­ point where he can’t borrow money Indianapolis 30 37 5 jured ankle proved negative. Herron. “Afterwarts, the beat Toronto and clinch the over Winnipeg. told the Town Council claims made diner if he felt what has developed from the banks to fix up his property Pacific Division Gibson, who rammed a goal post in a pregame drill Sunday's Results against him by John Darcey, housing between him and Darcey is a person­ and repeated. "I’ve had it. I’m West W Pet GB St. Louis 5, Vancouver 2, Saturday evening, underwent an operation Sunday mor­ code inspector, aren’t true. ality conflict. Gardiner said charges selling out everything.” Food Stamp office set up W L T Pto Golden State 51 .718 - ning at Massachusetts General Hospital for repair of torn He said the local landlords are aft. Seattle 36 made against him by Darcy aren’t Houston 46 25 0 92 .507 15 ligaments in his left knee. Detroit 6, Chicago 0 Los Angeles 36 .493 16 Vernon He said the town's Social Services Those applying have to bring Phoenix 36 31 6 78 Buffalo 3, Kansas City 1 “He’ll need the summer to recover,” said Sinden after San Diego 33 33 5 71 Phoenix 34 .486 16W Starting Friday people from Ver­ Department has made arrangements verification of their eligiblity. They Philadelphia 4, Toronto 2 Portland 31 .437 20 discussing the surgery with orthopedic specialist. Dr. Area police report to have the food stamp applications have to bring in their benefit rate X Minnesota 30 25 4 64 Los Angeles 4, Minnesota 4 Carter Rowe. non, Ellington and Tolland, eligible Good hot meals. taken from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 determination notice or latest check Pittsburgh 4, NY Rangers 2 It was hoped that Sheppard, hurt in Saturday night’s 8-1 to apply for Food Stamps, can do so Canadian Sunday's Results to 3 p.m. on Fridays only. and employment registration card if win over the Rangers, could play in Wednesday night’s f t f rtPfh Replace your old range in the Memorial Building, 14 Park Pi. Seattle 117, Houston 107 VERNON was taken to the police station and Baxter St., Tolland. Both drivers No appointments will be on unemployment compensation. W L T Boston 108, Philadelphia 100 game at Pittsburgh. U j with a new pilotless Caloric* Mayor Thomas Benoit said the high Louis Maloon, 21, of 27 Cottage St., released later on a $250 non-surety were taken to Rockville General necessary. Anyone having any Those on social security should Winnipeg 49 24 2 Kansas City 112, Chicago 101 "We will decide tomorrow what to do about replacing unemployement in the area NBA Rockville, was charged Sunday with bond for appearance in Common Hospital for treatment and both cars questions concerning the program bring in their awards letter. Queb^ 43 26 4 Detroit 118, Buffalo 112 Gibson,” said Sinden. “One of the considerations would prompted him to speak with Thomas Calgary breach of the peace and carrying a Pleas Court 19, Rockville, April 2. were towed. Farr is to appear in should call the Social Service Office, Those receiving wages should 37 31 4 Kastern Conference Cleveland 95, Washington 92 be when Bobby (Orr) could come back.” Vollano, director of the Food Stamp Edmonton 25 45 5 Allanlaic Division Milwaukee 130, Los Angeles Mfg\ ■ ■ I I gas range. With no continuous dangerous weapon. court in Rockville on April 7. Outreach Program. 872-8591. bring in pay stubs for the last eight to Although the chances are slim for Orr’s return, Toronto 22 45 5 Police said residents of Cottage St. William Farr, 64, of 30 Maxwell 13 weeks. prospects are brighter than Boston’s other sore-kneed / l / ! ■ burning pilots, you'll use 30% x-Ottawa 14 26 1 W L Pet GB and School St. complained that Dr., Vernon, was charged Sunday William G, Johnson, 37. of 23 High ABA defenseman. Brad Park, will be ready for next month’s less gas than on most older X Team disbanded Boston 46 22 .676 - someone intoxicated was running with making an improper left turn St.,‘Rockville, was charged Saturday W Pet GB playoffs. ranges. And the gas you save Philadelphia 40 32 .556 8 around the street waving a machete. after an accident on Rt. 83. night with third-degree larceny. Sunday’s Results Denver 54 .730 - Park, who will serve temporarily as color man on Buffalo 39 32 .549 8W New York 48 No pilots mean; is money you save. Police said Maloon did have a 14-inch Police said the Farr car collided Police said they received a com­ Toronto 5, Winnipeg 2, aft. New York 33 38 .465 14411 .640 6W Bruins' radio broadcasts, was to begin skating today. He Area briefs San Antonio 42 blade machete in his possession. He with one driven by Joan Northrop of plaint from Albert's Cafe that Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 1, .568 12 underwent surgery on his left knees March 5. He said he □ You'll never be bothered by pilot outages again. Kentucky 42 .560 12W someone was trying to remove a aft. Central Division expected to return in time for the first playoff game, □ You’ll have a cooler kitchen. Indiana 37 .487 18 chair. Johnson was released on a $150 Houston 4, Phoenix 2 W L Pet GB provided the Bruins were to win the Adams Division title □ You’ll save money. Quebec 6, Edmonton 3 St. Louis 34 .447 21 non-surety bond for appearance in Washington 44 27 .620 - Virginia 12 .160 42W and draw a first round bye. Nathan Hale Ball School concert Cleveland 42 28 .600 114 Other Caloric features: ilanrliratf r Eitpuiu^ court in Rockville April 2. Sunday's Results With eight regular season games left, the Bruins led se­ COVENTRY — The High School Concert and Stage NHL Houston 36 36 . 500 814 cond place Buffalo by 10 points. □ Self-cleaning oven. COVENTRY—The Coventry Rotary Club is arranging a New Orleans33 39 .458 1114 Denver 131, St. Louis 115 David Garrett, 21, of 3 Hilltop Dr., Nathan Hale Bicentennial Birthday Ball to be Saturday. Bands will perform in concert in Utica, N.Y., March 27. Campbell Conference □ Infra-red broiler speeds up broiling, seals in meat juices. Atlanta 28 42 .400 1514 Kentucky 138, Virginia 129 Ellington, was warned for failure to June 5 at the Elks Lodge Banquet Hall in Willimantic. The Coventry musicians will participate in the first part Patrick Division Indiana 114, San Antonio 109 □ Automatic Meat Probe for perfect roasts every time. drive in proper lane after being in­ Nathan Hale's birthday is June 6, 1755. Cocktails will be of an Exchange-Combined Band program. Director is W L T Pts □ Automatic Timed Cook and Keep-Warm oven system. volved in an accident early Sunday Carl Salina. They will remain in Utica through March 28, Philadelphia 48 11 14 110 Area news served at 6:30 p.m. and dinner at 7:30 p.m. The A1 Jarvis □ Exact burner control from an infinite number of settings. Andover El'inglon Hebron morning on Rt. 83. Orchestra will play dance music to 1 a.m. Period or semi- A return concert with Utica students will be conducted in NY Islanders 39 18 15 93 w Souttt Windsor Atlanta 31 32 11 □ Bumer-With-A-Brain regulates its own flame automatically. Police said Garrett's ear left the formal dress is required. Tickets are at the Heritage Coventry at the high school on April 3 at 8 p.m. 73 Boitor: Coventry East Hartford Tolland Vernon NY Rangers 25 39 9 59 fM A N C H ttm □ Available in White, Avocado, Antique Copper and Autumn Gold. roadway on a curve, veered into the Savings and Loan Association on Rt. 31. The ball will kick [tniDAS parking lot of Scranton Motors, off the town's schedule of Bicentennial events. Society meeting Smythe Division struck and knocked down a metal w L T Pts ' You’ll find Caloric gas ranges on display now at your gas light pole and damaged two new cars BOLTON — The Historical Society will meet March 24 Chicago 29 27 17 75 We're specialists. appliance dealer or (Connecticut Natural Gas showrooms. For parked in the lot. No injuries were Ahlstrand speaks to PTO at 8 p.m. at the Herrick Memorial Park. Maryann Roy Vancouver 29 31 14 72 further information call CNG in Hartford (525-0111), New Britain reported. will speak on “Salem Witches.” She is on the faculty of We have to do a better job. TiuyuioN H a f f l u m c p Manchester Community College. The meeting is open to St. Louis 26 34 13 65 (223-2774) or Greenwich (869-6900). Herbs program theme EAST HARTFORD— Linda Ahlstrand, assistant direc­ Minnesota 19 49 5 43 Vernon Police are investigating tor of the youth services office, will speak Wednesday at the public. Kansas City 12 49 11 35 285 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER South Windsor IS distributing free packets of thyme several breaks reported over the 7:30 p.m. to the PTO at the Robert J. O'Brien School in seeds as long as the supply lasts. The weekend. Police said someone broke the all purpose room. Refreshments will be served. Music program Wales Conference “ Herbs for Flavor, Fragrance, and seeds were donated to the library and into an office building on 1 Main St., W L T Pts It pays to stay with gas. Fun,” will be the theme of a program BOLTON — The senior class at Bolton High School will WIN A FREE ; may be obtained at the circulation Talcottville. Several offices were Montreal 54 10 10 118 WIN A FREE to be sponsored by the South Windsor present “Sentimental Journey" April 2 and 3 at the desk. ransacked but nothing of con­ Fund raiser Pittsburgh 33 29 11 77 1976 AUTO ! Library April 6 at 8 p.m. at St. school. The class will be doing pantomimes to music Los Angeles 1976 AUTO In preparation for the herb sequence was reported missing. 34 31 8 76 -DEPOSIT- Margaret Mary Church Hall. HEBRON — Tickets for the Charlie Rich country from the 1930s through the 1950s. Tickets may be Detroit 24 40 9 57 ------DEPOSIT------program the library personnel has Breaks were also reported by Tres COUPON ONLY AT The guest speaker will be Adelma western concert scheduled for March 27 at the Hartford purchased from any senior or at the door. Washington 9 54 9 27 COUPON ONLY AT planted a garden of herbs in the Bon Cleaners and Dans Italian Simmons, noted herbologist and Civic Center have been made available to St, Peter’s library window. Kitchen in the Post Road Shopping TURNPIKE author. The program is being con­ Episcopal Church as a special fund-raising event. Infor­ MIDAS A book list of materials on herbs is Plaza, Rt, 30. Police said about $40 TV ducted as part of the National being prepared and will be dis- mation is available by calling the church rectory or Mrs. Bowling MUFFLER worth of change was taken from the Library closing Library Week celebration. “South triubted at the April 6 program along cleaning establishment and it hasn't Darlene Jester at 537-3547. BOLTON — Bentley Memorial Library will close at 8 Windsor Library Thyme,” has been with herb booklets provided by the beeli determined if anything is mis­ NAME p.m. today and immediately after there will be a slide chosen as the theme of the week. University of Connecticut Extension sing from the restaurant. All are still IIOUDAVS- Cheryl NAME presentation on "Our National Heritage. ” It is open to I ADDRESS To carry out this theme the library Service. under investigation. Dance workshop Santia 133, Inez Babineau ADDRESS the public. Refreshments will be served. 341, Marti Sarles 357. c in PHONE SOUTH WINDSOR - The South Windsor Square Dance CITY PHONE DEPOSIT EACH WEEK COVENTRY Club will conduct an open workshop March 31 from 7:30 Baseball programs MKRCAM'll.i;- Mel to 10 p.m. at St. Margaret Mary’s Church hall, Hayes Rd. DEPOSIT EACH WEEK AS NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD WEEKLY Republicans elected Douglas Johnson, 17, of Sam Green BOLTON — Registration for the town's baseball Burbank 163-387, P ete No purdtase necessary...Must be over 18 years ol Caller will be Cliff Brodeur. All area club level dancers AS NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD WEEKLY 'Fourth Senatorial Convention Rd,, Coventry, was charged Saturday programs will be today from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Town Brazitis 153-379, Ed Bur­ No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of age or older to win. You need not be present to win Coventry delegates recommended are Bob night with operating under the in­ are invited to attend. Hall. Boys from age 9 to 15 and girls aged 8 through bank 139-393, Les age or older to win. You need not bo present to win but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car fluence of liquor or drugs. The Republican Town Committee Potterton, Pat Dopslaff and David Grade 8, may register. Christensen 137-363, Steve but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car (from selection ot 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes Police said he was traveling north (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes & license. has elected new officers for the com­ Knight. Cancer Fund Lauretti 142-155-427, Ron ing year. on Old Eagleville Rd., failed to & license. Jinn Ladd, David Rappe and Bert COVENTRY — The door-to-door Cancer Fund drive Study group Rickard 139, Bill David L. Knight, will serve as negotiate a curve, went off the road Hunt were recommended as the will start April 1 and continue to the end of the month in ANDOVER — A morning study group meets each Moorhouse 159-407. Nick chairman, Margaret Jacobson as and struck a utility pole and a steel delegates for the 53rd Assembly an attempt to raise $1,200. Marked containers will also be Tuesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the Andover Twerdy 192-427, Mick vtcechairman, Ann Hicks as recor­ guide rail. Police said the accident District convention. deposited in local stores and businesses. The money Congregational Church. The group is discussing the book, H olm es 147-390, John ding secretary, Janice Hall as cor- caused a power outage in the area. 336 Clara Hladky, A1 Bray and Bob collected will aid in providing vital services to Coventry ■'Hey God, What Should I Do Now?” Babysitting is N aretto 172-385, Dave AAANCHESTER responding secretary, and Johnson is to appear in court in Visney were recommended as the and the Windham area. Fund drive volunteers will wear provided for a small fee. Krinjak 155-373, B ili NORTH GERTRUDE Haven as treasurer. Rockville, April 14, THE Wallpaper & Paint Co., Inc. delegates to the 2nd Congressional identification badges. Residents not at home will have an Sheekey 144-137-387, Tony The town committee has Convention, SOUTH WINDSOR MAIN Piinls • 1322 Colors • Gold Bind Piinti envelope left for their donation. Susan Churchill is chair­ Council meets Vann 156-384, G ene recommended a slate of delegates to The committee has also Steven Oneal of East Hartford, Phaneuf 136-357, Ed Ralph IW.G.GLENNEY man of the drive. BOLTON — The Bolton Ecumenical Council will meet STREET Style-Tei VinYl In Stock • Cabot Stains the Republican caucus next week. recommended that Tom Welles be complained to police that a citizen 355, Sonny Chandler 365, Window Shadti • Steamers • Ladders Olympic tonight at 8 at St. Maurice Church Parish Center. CO. STRin Recommended for the State appointed to the Windham Regional band radio was taken from his George Clark 353, Joe CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING _ • y’ //.//..'.tf//'• j^ ^ f^ • ' ' ' .// / ^ I Convention are Margaret Jacobson, Planning Agency as the Town Coun­ parked ear at the 10-Pin Bowling Bake sales Vinsko 357, Bill Colby 359, COfAPilJB CAftPfT DtPAlHMHJ • LARGE SEUC7ION Center visit HOUM: 8:00 A.H. 5:30 P.H. DAILY o WED. TIU NWM THURS. Tig P.H. David L. Knight and Jesse Brainart. cil’s representative. Alley. Police are investigating. VERNON — The Vernon Girl Scout Service Unit, made Stan Jarvis 357, Harry Tel. • 9 up of 16 Girl Scout and Brownie Troops, wilt be spon­ BOLTON — The United Methodist Church Women will B uckm inster 369, Bob MANCHESTER n~i--- iinrm~r'i~i----rfi'iiii—i i..! iw 649-5253 US MIOOLE TNPKL WIST, MANCHESTER soring bake sales on April 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m, at four visit Lincoln Center in Manchester, Tuesday. Anyone in­ Cuneo 354, Ray AucLair 646-0143 Vernon supermarkets. FYoceeds from the sales will be terested is in', itfd to meet in the church parking lot at 360, Ken Montie 368. Rockville Hospital notes used to build a float to enter in the Bicentennial parade. 7:30 p.m. WIN A FREE WIN A FREE ; ,11' KII ' 11 i— ii 1 L5isgt$aBaaa>e4i!aaNS(^ .. The stores cooperating will be Hartmann’s Market, The Shopping Bag, Stop & Shop and Finast. Committee elections 1976 AUTO 1976 AUTO Admitted Friday: Charles Karen Rossi, Griffin Rd., EASTERN BUSINESS Forstman, Enfield; Keith Admitted Sunday; Ruth Herbert Bello, Bette. Circle, BOLTON — llvi Cannon has been elected chairman of ------DEPOSIT------DEPOSIT South Windsor; Mary Rothe, Calhoun, Park West Dr., - Bub Holmes 172-.163-455, Holland. Stafford Springs; Vernon; Nels Blake, Brooklyn Career day the Democratic Town Committee. Other officers elected COUPON ONLY AT COUPON ONLY AT Windsorville Rd,, Ellington; Rockville; Joanne Cichockl, St., Rockville; Anna Burton. Rick DeDominicus 164-416, Percy Lydecher, South St., Frances Stawicki, Hany Lane, were; John Morianos, vice chairman; Pam Shorey, Larry Aceto 162-143-406, Rockville; Marshall Stafford; Mark Colpltts, Center Rd., Rockville: Karen VERNON - The Rockville High School “Z” Club, in af­ W.G. MANCHESTER Vernon; Mary Toller, Ed­ McI,canSt., Rockville; Albert Mullins, Waterford; Cheryl secretary; and A1 Hoffman, treasurer. Alan Grzyb 153-391, Jim Stanhope, Burke Rd., mund St., Manchester; filiation with the Zonta Club of Hartford, will sponsor a GLENNEY CO. WALLPAPER Comarella, Stafford; David Rocker, Burke Rd., Career Day at the school March 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sirianni 152, Bill Zwick 148- Rockville. George Wells, Hartl Dr., Ver­ Ehle, Mile Hill Rd„ Tolland; AND PAINT CO. Discharged Friday: Rockville; Donald , Information will be available concerning various careers 380, Vic Salcius 147-386, non. Claudia Fossett, Ward St., Kimberly Avery, Park West Franklin St., Rockville; Tam­ and persons representing the fields will be present to dis­ Pete Scott 145, Joe Admitted Saturday: Phyllis Rockville; Eileen Harvell, my Schweitzer, Broad Brook; NAME NAME Dr., Rockville; Florence Burke, Enfield; WhiteSherly, cuss them with the students and parents. Refreshments ffiSffilffifsfoSl Giambelluea 153-146-144- Broad Brook Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Katherine Shea and son, o o m Bartlett, Kelley Rd., Vernon; Dogwood Dr., Tolland. (W* Have A Notion To PI ) 443, Ben Grzyb Sr. 145, A1 I ADDRESS Ruby Hunter, Fairview Aye,, Colchester; Doris Simmons, will be sold. ADDRESS ' Harold Hirth, Tolland Stage Discharged Saturday; Jean NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET Rizzuto 141, Dave Grzyb Rockville; Sandra Jenks, En­ Somers Rd., Ellington; ^ S T MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER CITY Rd., Tolland; Susan Leach, Love, Enfield; Mildred 399, Ron Joiner 386, Tom c i n PHONE PHONE Ward St., Rockville; Herbert field; Joseph Lavoie, Hart­ Margaret Spooner, Enfield; Church officers LaDone, N. Main St., ford Tpke., Tolland; Robert Fahey 370. DEPOSIT U C H WEEK OEPOSH EACH WEEK Lehmann, Brookslde Lane, Marshall Stanhope, Burke Manchester; Mrs. Lisa Wilder Meagher, Merline Rd., Ver­ BOLTON—Jam es Norris has been elected chairman of POTTING SOIL — FERTILIZERS AS NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD WEEKLY AS NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD WEEKLY Vernon; Marilyn Lockhart, Rd., Rockville; Mrs. Sherrie and son, Enfield; John Dyber, non; Maurice Miller, Rutland, the board of trustees of the United Methodist Church. TWI-EITE - Marge No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of No purchase nebessary...Must be over 18 years of Boulder Crest Lane, Tudesco and son^ West RFD 4. Coventry; Walter Vt.; Adeline Ott, Franklin Other officers elected were Ralph Boles, vice chairman; age or older to win. You need not be present to win age or older to win. You need not be present to win Rockville: William Marzano, Willington. WATERING CANS - PUNTERS Kosky 478, R osem arie but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car Bennett, Westview Terrace, Park, Rockville; Richard Barbara Hilton, secretary-treasurer; Harold Hoar, Lovett 452, Jean Archam- but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car Elizabetli Lane, Tolland; Rockville; Amy Dart, Hoff­ Births Sunday: A daughter (from selection ol 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes Routhier, Dockerel Rd., liaison with sexton; Aelix Copes, liaison with finance bault 472, Camille Scuta (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes Jeanette Owen, Baxter St., man Rd., Ellington; Theodore to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burke. 8i license. & license. Tolland; Maryann Pajer, Tolland; Steven Salina, committee; and E. Thomas McKinney, representative on Need Something? SaoHazall 463, Mary Botticello 451. Lanteigne, Wellwood Circle, Dogwood Rd,, Tolland. Enfield; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Oeraldine Dr., Coventry; parsonage committee. Rockville. Discharged Sunday: Stanley Cichockl, Stafford. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester! Conn., Mon., March 22, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN Ptnonalt 13 Help Wanted Police report Help Wented 13 H om es F o r S ale 23 Homes For Safe 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 AX prepai Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or PHONE FROM home to ser­ OAKWOOD ROAD- Clean MANCHESTER - Six room John A. Quinn, 17, of 85 was babysitting for the issuing a bad check. Court She lieralb SHIPPER vice our customers in the well built, six room Cape, UNIQUE Cape, with full dormer, room 525-8263 for appointment. Summit St. was arrested child when the incident oc­ date is April 5. Wft m looking for tomoono with Manchester area, flexible fireplace, garage, rec room, Large 6-5 Two Family. for second bath up. Large CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING tho following oxporlOAet for our hours, super earnings, 249- What is your Property Worth? by Manchester Police Sun­ curred. Further details TAX RETURNS - Individual assumable VA mortgage, cir­ Spacious, gracious rooms, bedrooms and living room, • Albert E. Scabies, 29, •hipping doportmonl. 7773,- cular pool, $35,900. 646-llBO. day on charges stemming and business tax returns three black marble heated family room, fenced-in weren’t released. of 100 E . C e n te r S t., Rough carptniry Reralii yard. Owner financing prepared. Call Russell L. Wxc fireplaces r Recent boiler, We will inspect your property and suggest from the beating of a two. knowiadga to maka charged Sunday afternoon PHONE 643-2711 Burnett, Tax Service, 353 LARGE three bedroom available. $34,900. Flano Real shipping crataa. MOTEL 'maintenance help CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Ranch, full basement with new wiring, etc. A solid in­ an asking price. (No obligation.) year-old child, detectives Other arrests made or with third-degree larceny FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOURAD Center Street, Manchester, needed. Experienced only Estate, 646-5200. Operate torkllft truck garage, custom-built, con­ vestment now, and, due to reported. summonses issued by (possession of stolen 646-3005. .Call 569-1100. Ask• us MM Mx^vrwirabout Vour IU gguarantee U a t a i l i sales plan ’TODAY! 11 venient location. F>rlced to location, an excellent ELLINGTON - New homes, Quinn was charged with Manchester Police in­ goods). Police said the Shipping/Recelving TAX RETURNS - and Accoun­ P aperw ork sell. Paul W. Dougan, prospect for fast future ap­ $39,900. 8% annual interest first-degree assault. He cluded: charge stems from last Barbs PART TIME - Over 18, am­ PHDNE 643-2711 Realtor, 643-4535. preciation. Ask for Mr. rate available. Authentic Lost an d F ound ting done professionally. Call W e otter: was held overnight in lieu • Stephen J. Turcotte, week’s theft of clothing By PHIL PASTORET Dan Hickey, 649-9145. bitious applicant only, to FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOURAD Matthew. Cape and six room Colonials, Qood Wages and scrub and strip floors, lift 100 MANCHESTER - Hurry - REALTORS - MLS of a $10,000 bond was was 22. of Rt. 74, Tolland, from a coin laundry at Vic­ Fringe Benetlts choose your own treed setting I LOST - Gold charm bracelet to appear today in Com­ Today's longhairs are conser­ SINGLES: Join Insta-Mate, a lbs. Work alone at times. Spring has Sprung - This 6 BELFIORE AGENCY on lots 150x200. Other models izsia. charged Saturday morning toria Rd, and Center St. at Keeney Street PTA dance, Profit Sharing 289-7475 EAST HARTFORD vatives who can't afford a trip Driver's license necessary. room Ranch, three bedrooms, Realtors 647-1413 available. Chalets and Deluxe mon Pleas Court 12, East with driving while under Court date is April 12. Army/Navy Club, 3/12/76. low cost local dating service. Plenty of Overtime 643-5747. I Help Wanted 13 633-5786 GLASTONBURY to the barber. Meet new people today! Write fireplace, garage, full base­ raised Ranches, prices start Hartford. the influence of liquor, at Call 649-6637. Pleasant Working ADVERTISING ADVERTISING ment, treed lot, needs a new • Richard C. Oliver, 32, Box 815-M, New Britain, C on d itio n s at, $43,500. Cantor & Gold- «' Real Estate Boards and ConaMllcut Police said the ease in­ Main and Center Sts. Court of 272 Main St,, charged Want to puzzle a kid? Ask him WAITRESS or Waiter wanted DEADLINE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS owner. 30’s. LaPenta Agency, farb, 875-6244. ‘ees, Inc. Also raeraber of the Hartford Board of LOST DOG, mixed breed, Conn. 06050. Contact .Fred QIrnal at: RATES Realtors, Manchester and Vernon Multiple Listing Service. volves the severe beating date is April 6. what a front porch Is. full time, days. Apply available in our second and Realtor, 646-2440. MANCHESTER - Centrally Sunday morning with male, red and black, 40 12:00 noon ths dsy befors third shift (drilling depart­ INCOME TAX returns THE WARD’ Tacorral, in person only, 1 day . lOi word per day located, two-family Ranch MANCHESTER - Eight room of a child at about 11 p.m. • Deborah L. Miclette, driving while under the in­ pounds, answers to name of Tuesday and Thursday. publication. ment for one drill sharpener, prepared in your home by MAMIFACTURIIIG COMPANY 3 days . .9c word per day MANCHESTER - Ten room style duplex, gross income $3,-^ ,- Contemporary split, four Saturday. The child was 23, of 334'/2 C enter St., fluence of liquor, at Broad Claude, Reward. Call 649-0871, Deadline for Saturday and one NC drill operator, and one qualified consultant. Call tie ADAMS STREET ' 6 days . .6c word pec day Rancli, six bedrooms, large 725 yearly.‘ iarly." Separate ' furnaces. ' bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car or 649-4907 Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. tape maker. Contact Multi- examined and treated at charged Saturday after­ St. and W. Middle Tpke. Allan Keeler Tax Service, 871- MANCHESTER, CONN. NURSES AIDE part lime, 26 days . .7c V(»rd per day treed lot, garage. Ideal for Onlydy$5 $33,900. . Pasek Realtors, garage, 3/4 acre treed lot. Circuits Inc., 50 Harrison BY OWNER- Five room Manchester Memorial noon with driving an un­ Court date is April 6. 1781, Monday-Sunday, 9-9. 646-6560______must have excellent 15 words, $2.00 minimum large family on budget. $41,- 289-7475, 633-5786, View of Hartford skyline. 60's. references. 649-7631 after 6 PLEASE READ Street, Manchester, 6^4100. 900. W arren E. Howland, Warren E. Howland, 643-1108. MANCHESTER ranch, on Bolton hilltop, large Hospital, then released, registered motor vehicle • Four Manchester boys, p.m. Happy A d s ...... J^.191nch O v e r - Realtors, 643-1108. THREE BEDROOM Ranch, living room with fireplace, police said. on Oakland St. Court date ranging in age from 10 to BETTY: Thanks for telling YDUR AD RANCH eat-in kitchen, oil hot water me about Bingo at The CUSTODIANS worksaver kitchen, separate VERNON - Reduced $2,000 for is April 13. Going buy-buy is what little ASSISTANT COOK - Full Classified ads are taken over Seven rooms including heat. Private treed lot, $38,- Police said the suspect 13, facing several charges S t u f T e d American Legion Home in EXPERIENCED, evening, $39,900 - Immaculate raised dining area. Nicely paneled, fast sale. Immacualte seven • Frank J. Sevarino. 26, girls do as soon as they’re old lime, experienced, 8 a.m. - the phone as a convanlance. Ranch, stove, dishwasher, room Raised Ranch built by family room, one-car gar­ 900. Call 646-8145. No agents in connection with a tire­ enough to find their way to a cittic. garagn,’ base­ Manchester. I won $50. I'll see 4:30 p.m. 40 hours per week. The Herald is responsible for Manchester area. Call 643- carpeted rec rooem. Fenced please. of Enfield, charged on a you there again Wednesday at 5691 2 to 6p,m. garbage disposal, double gar­ yard and redecorated McCarthy. 1 1/2 baths, age, loaded with wall-to- slashing spree in the down­ store. ment? Sell the stuf­ Musi work every other IMMEDIATE only one incorrect insertion and age, acre, trees. Hutchins wall, good lot, $37,500. court warrant Saturday fing* with a quick- 7:15. then only to the sice of the throughout. Walk to schools fireplace, 2-ear garage, ideal town area earlier this weekend and some holidays. Agency, 646-3166. area for children. Immediate Public with non-support. Court Heir-eonditioning is what a action Want Ad. Apply in person, Monday - MANAGEMENT original Insertion. Errors which AVON-SUFFERING from and shopping. Low 30’s. F.J. SPILECKI month. Police said the lot of kids need to cool them off. REDUCE sale and last with do not lessen the value of the “housewife-itis?” Be an Avon Gallagher Agency, 529-6874. occupancy. $43,900. Shorey Lota-Land For Salt 24 date is April 5. Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. East DPENINDS FDR advertisement will not be cor­ Realty, 872-8578. R e a lto r 643-2121 boys, referred to Juvenile GoBese Tablets & E-Vap Hartford Convalescent Home, representative. Get out-meet records • Paul R. M iclette, 37, of "water pills” Liggett Parkade rected by an additional inser­ people-have money for H eb ron - MANCHESTER - Special MANCHESTER - Rural Court, are accused of Announcements 3 Announcements 745 Main Street, East Hart­ EXPANDING tion. Hartford, charged Sunday seven incidents in which Pharmacy. ford, Conn. som ething sp e cial. Win three bedroom Ranch, gar­ residential treed building lot. Warranty drcil SUPERMARKET prizes, too. Sound good? Call TREES morning with driving an about 35 automobile tires age, finished basement, WELL LOCATED 160x240 average. $9,500. Joseph A. Conti to Daniel 523-9401. Seven room raised fireplace, large master COLUMBIA, spacious Wolverton Agency, Realtors, unregistered motor vehicle were slashed. MEDICAL Technologist - CHAIN Two bedroom ranch F. Reale. one-half interest PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT M.T. (ASCP) Day shift. ranch, 3 bedrooms, bedroom, fine neighborhood. executive home, formal 649-2813. on Windsor St. Court date Help Wanted 13 • STORE MANAGERS Help Wanted 13 TYPIST-Excellent typing and Low 40’s. Warren E. Howland, condominium, end unit in property at 175 Main St., The lytanchester Schotarship Foundation /n r. Strong background in all sec­ private treed lot, gar­ dining room, two fireplaces, is April 20. organizational skills. Fringe Realtors, 643-1108. in small cluster, lull two baths, family room with $24,000. tions of the Laboratory, with •GROCERY MANAGERS age, fireplace, • Lynn M. Gammo, 21, in rooprrstion with HELP WANTED - Hastings special emphasis on Help Wanted 13 benefits. Pleasant working basement, carport, Franklin stove, two car gar­ Clarke Insurance Agency Canada's seacoast, one of Travel, experienced only, • ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE SECRETARY conditions. $100 salary. Full appliances. Immediate CHARMING older Colonial, Reel Eslele Wented 28 of 66 Hollister Dr., East Manchester Community College microbiology. Call Thomas MORNING Stock crew, 300 bed community outside patio...and age 11/2 acres, with towering to Edgar H. Clarke, (he world's longest, includes please. Call 742-7349. Valliere, Laboratory Super­ GROCERY MANAGERS time. Call Debbie at WINF. occupancy. $43,900. large rooms, four bedrooms, pines, stone walls. Walk to Hartford, charged on a 1Z.860 miles of mainland and Hotel anil Food Service Management Programs experience necessary. 5 a.m. - general hospital taekt 646-1230. fireplaced living room, coun­ more. Plus very ALL CASH for your property 2 property at 237 E. Center visor, Rockville General, lake, additional acreage* court warrant Sunday with 41.810 miles of islands. (■ordiati) invilea you to 12 noon. Apply Frank's Super­ executive tacretary to WARREN E. try kitchen, two baths, 2-car successful within 24 hours. Avoid red St.. $40,000. Hospital, 872-0501 Ext. 236. M U S T H AVE available. Fireside Realty market, 725 East Middle report to aieletant ad- BOOKKEEPER-full charge garage, new furnace, con­ ASSOCIATION Inc. 647-9144. tape, instant service. Hayes Quitclaim deed The Fourth Annual MANAGEMENT Turnpike, Manchester. m inlstratori. Candidatea HOWLAND Corporation, 646-0131. MECHANICAL PERSON to work in kitchen through trial balance, ac­ Realtors 643-1108 venient location. Mid 40’s, management. Call Mil Donald M. Pandozzi and EXPERIENCE mutt have excallant counts payable, experience Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, MANCHESTER - Extra nice LAYOUT PERSON with other girls. Call 649-0305. APPLICATIONS now being secretarial tkllla and Leon, 646-8727 or 646- SELLING your house? Call us George L. Labrie to Roger from 9 to 4. with luparmarktt chain helpful but not necessary. For 649-1922. 5-4 Two family, new furnace, Gourmet Dinner atora oparatlon doing a taken for tire service, full high degree of ability to east of river wholesaler. Send 6 5 5 5 . first and we’ll make you a Labrie, property at 17 EXPERIENCED time, apply at Nichols deal with members ol appliances, and more. Ideal cash offer. T.J. Crockett, RNS and LPNS - needed for minimum voluma ol resume to Box FF, * 3 0 ,9 0 0 for young couple, let tennent Jordt St., $28,000. Thursday Evening, March 25, 1976 Commarcial printing Manchester Tire, 295 Broad the general public, Manchester Herald. Realtor, 643-1577, Smoor Bl plant looking lor In­ 11-7 shift, excellent benefits $100,006.00 par waak. Street, Manchester, 643-1161. medical atalf, patlanta help make mortgage T rade name •••••••••••••••••••••••••• and working conditions. Starting aalary and employes. This It an payments. Must be seen. Only IMMEDIATE CASH for your Blanche Hochberg, doing dividual sxperlenced In Please apply in person. Business Opportunity 14 CALL US ABOUT cur Twe- 38,900. Warren E. Howland 917 MAIN STREET - MANCHESTER The Colony paste up and mechanical commanaurata with WANTED Short order cook, Interesting position properly. Let us explain our 2 business as a2z Enter­ Meadows (Convalescent National Weather Forecast families. Low investment, Realtors, 643-1108. Dinner — 7:30 p.m. layout. pravlout background. full time, apply in person only, which provides oppor­ MANCHESTER Three chair fair proposal. Call Mr. prises, 14A Ambassador Center, 333 Bidwell Street, good return and priced to sell. Donation $40 per couple (tax dedurtilile) Hours 6:00-4:30 Excallant program of Howard Jonnson Restaurant, tunity for high level ol immaculate Barber Shop off B/W Realty, 64T'-1419. Belfiore, 647-1413. Dr. Manchester. job satisfaction. MANCHESTER - Center St. 6 The Gem For reservations please call 643-2372 Llbersl benefit program. fringa banaflta. 394 Tolland Turnpike, Main Street. Call for details. room cape. Garage, fireplace, Building iiermita For paraonal Intarvlaw Manchester. Excellent wags and LaPenta Agency, Realtor, ANDOVER - Parker Bridge MAY WE BUY your home? between 6*9 p.m. Apply in person or call LEGAL SECRETARY - Ver­ nice lot, residential area, near Quick, fair, all cash and no Leo A. G ira rd , new call Parionnal Dapart- benelit program. To app­ 646-2440. Road - Four bedroom Ranch, bus, schools, shopping - ^4,- 643-1101 non Circle area. New law firm WAITRESS or waiter to work ly, please contact the problems. Call Warren E. dwelling at 70 Spring St., of Main Street CoeklailN------6 :3 0 pp.m. .lll. needs part-time secretary for mant .at 288-3301, 1 3/4 baths, 2-car garage, va­ 500. Double "E ” Real Estate, ALLIED PRINTING mornings 5:30 a.m. to 1 p.m, Personnel Dept. EUROPEAN HEALTH Spa's Howland, Realtors, 643-1108, $35,000. 20 - 25 hours per week. Hours Monday-Friday 9 a.m. - 4 3a4i cant. Large lot. $46,000, ^,000 Mary Egan, 646-5358. M u f f l e r SERVICES M-F. Some cooking involved. MANCHESTER looking for reliable person to down, assumable mortgage. flexible. Could lead to full­ p.m . tfw vo im CASH for your property. Call T.J. Crockett, new 579 Middle Turnpike Call for appointment between take over ownership and AIR Owner, 649-2931, 643-7812. RegallC e n t e r time position and growth with MEMORIAL HOSPITAL :/ us first if anxious to Sell. dwellings at 46 E. Eldridge W est 11-12. 646-7738. management of juice-bar con­ WIN A FREE firm for the right person. MANCHE8TER He c.//er rontenienrf along uith a superior produrl. MOTT’S Manchsstsr, Conn. cession within spa. Call AA$$C«SC( 7 Keith Real Estate. 6466128 or S t., $37,000, and 56 E. Manchester, Conn. Please write P.O. Box 2033, ShopRIte 646-1222 sxt. 461 MANCHESTER - Prime loca­ 649-1922 1976 AUTO SECRETARY, small regional Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m.-lO tion, excellent two-family. SUPER VALUES Eldridge St., $36,000. Cornar of Broad Vernon, Conn. 06066. SUPERMARKETS insurance office (working for An gqual opportunity A n •q u a l opporfun/fy •mployar p.m., 646-4260, LOS A H M L IS Five-five, 2-car garage with -DEPOSIT- and Center Street Mon.-Fri ...B a.m. • 9 p.m. UB40M rsMR lUir CiMiL tsm . SELL YOUR house through J. Phone 646-2112 •mpfoyer M «fe/ftm e/e 4 bnd M of ettk it IwHw than two) shorthand, typing, ap­ overhead doors, separate COUPON ONLY AT • 5 p.m. proximately 50 wpm. Salary SUM i m ti astffM UT Watson Beach Real Estate a laraia fid af ttuff. ALL CASH business. No com­ heating by oil, electric Mi INVITATION open. South Windsor, 644-1523. petition. full training domestic hot water, A-1 condi­ Company. Professional real lOWItT SIMNRAtVSIS 530.900- Ciai mth fr^riscs. ncs M . estate » service for nearly 50 program. Money makers tion. First floor ready for finisM i^stiirL TO BID SHOOR REAL ESTATE Agent - years. Call our Manchester of­ ready to go. Be your oww owner-occupancy. $44,900. For mrs The Manchester Board of WAITRESSES • waiters, dis­ S3L.MIMtiDdi itjk I . 7 ro«at, HeAini fice for an estimate of value JEWELERS Unlimited possibilities in boss. Low down payment. -W-, inspection call, 568-5660, John kitdMH, IH hilkt, 2 cv pract. Education seeks bids for hwasher, wanted, apply per­ without obligation. 647-9139. residential and commercial Write or call today. Mister F. Shannon, Real Estate. S3$,SM-(kBck MOMinqi m thn 7H m a Musical Instruments for the Held, licensed, full-lime per­ sonally, Davis Familv BsnOW Restaurant, Burr Corners, Softee. 1-677-9089, 198 South Ranch. F r a ^ , rsc n m , carpttinc. 1975-1976 school year. Sealed NAME son wanted. Keith, 646-4126. Road, Farmington, Conn. S3),M O M im 0 riM C sMil in to m - WANTED AA zoned flat lot in Caldor’s Shopping Center, 649- E23" MANCHESTER Highland School district. proposals will be received un­ 5487. 06032. UnWfAIMlIIOtOCAlll itrectWL 1^ bathi. fraglaca, qtot til 3:30 p.m., April 1, 1976 at ADDRESS RAISED RANCH arts. Minimum lot size, Write to which time they will be WITH IN-LAW SUITE S3),)00-toRac$iati S r«M Ranch ratoi Box CC, Manchester Herald. VERNON Area travel agency- raan «itli finabca, |ara|t villi publicly opened. The right is CITY PHONE needs permanent part-time □ EDUCATION For period ending 7 a m,, Tuesday, March 23. During Monday Large home with five night, a few scattered showers are expected over parts of the bedrooms, three full baths, patio. Wia't last reserved to reject any and all DEPOSIT UCH WEEK LPN employe.who is able to work SMMO-lraM nav I raan Randi villi bids. Specifications and bid AS NEW DRAWINGS ARE HELD WEEKLY m Full-time opening 3 p.m. full time on occasion. Willing northern Rockies. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather is forecast central air conditioning, □ MISC. SERVICES NOW. a word about cost. fraglaca, toia| raan, 2 W M a, forms may be secured at the No purchase necessary...Must be over 18 years of ■ 11 p.m.; Part-time to train mature interested Private Inalrucllona IS with skies ranging from clear to partly cloudy. Minimum Florida room, 3-car gar­ gtot itravL o p ening p.m. - 7 a.m. person. Send replys to Box Business Office. 45 N. School age or older to win. You need not be present to win 11 temperatures include: (approximate maximum readings in age, loaded with wall-to- S<2.)00-CalaBii i 3 Sttoonu. Ivin| raan viD Servlets Ottered 31 M Applicint m uti have ra* GG, Manchester Herald. PROFESSIONAL Tutoring- firaglM, M * Utchan. a n 1 baths, Street, Manchester, Connec­ but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car parenthesis) Atlanta 39 (63), Boston 32 ( 46), Chicago 37 ( 65), wall. Many extras. $59,900. cent Intensive Care reading, math, free consulta­ Dallas 42 (73), Denver 32 ( 70), Duluth 24 (51), Houston 47 (77), tonm n tH it ticut. (from selection of 11 cars). Winner must pay all taxes F.J. SPILECKI S42J00-5 W*oan CalenM vitfc 3 car (v ^ a REWEAVING burns, holes. oxperience. For more In­ PERSON Wanted for general tion and evaluation. 649-8023. Jacksonville 53 ( 74), Kansas City 41 (72), Los Angeles 41 (63), Raymond E. Demers. & license. formation or to arranga R e a lto r 643-2121 aM bars. Cirtou saa^t lana Zippers, umbrellas repaired. office work, capable of 71 (82), New Orleans 48 (74), New York 33 ( 48), Phoenix Window shades, enetian Business Manager for an interview, plaate operating routine office toaratist contact the Personnel □ REAL ESTATE 52 (83), San Francisco 46 ( 58), Seattle 40 ( 46), St. Louis 36 (71), S4S,M0-Vato fat lia la tv i a Irto to blinds. Keys. TV for rent. machines, accurate at figures Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649- Department. and typing. Growing concern Washington 32 ( 56). VERNON - Woodburning aiactota 7 raan Ranch 2 M baths, stove down, plus a living room rac raan vith firaaiaca, abnwMi 5221. MANCHESTER with excellent fringe benefits. tito i Kiud) ■Mch nara. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Call for appointment, 289-7496. Hornet For Sale 23 fireplace wilt warm you MEMORIAL HOSPITAL during March’s blistery days. S47.)00-lavan am . Si^ar M vith thh CUSTOM DRAPERIES - $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room cvstM bvit Ranch 4 batoans. made very reasonable, work Manclwat.r, Conn. SCHOOL BUS Drivers, This three-bedroom Ranch baths, rac raan. earpaliii A Legal Notice Ranch, fireplace, baseboard RAMBLING nine room Cape, guaranteed, call anytime, 649- S4S-I22Z til. 4t1 knowledge of Manchester offers this'and more at $33,- tlraa(ha«L FORMBY’S 4n squsi opponunlt, heating, stove, refrigerator. 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, Alt«i s t S38.900 necessary, clean driving 900. O'Donnell Real Estate, SSDOO-Sigar Earti ItOOs Caiosial an East The Planning and Zoning tmptojror Hutchins Agency 646-3166. trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ FREE. record required. Call 643-2373 875-8647. Cavtir St MbsI ba $aaa la ap- DRESSMAKING, hems and Commission will hold public REFINISHING WORKSHOP or 643-2414. cy, Realtors, 646-3168. *NEW LISTING* pradata. hearings on April 5, 1976 at REDUCED FOR quick sale - BOLTON - Six room Cape, SS3.)00-lriM o n 7 raan CaMto into can- alterations done in my home. Reasonable. Call 6466019. 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal two family, 30 Locust Street, FOUR FAMILY - in central fireplace, modern kitchen, rtnictiaa. laavtiM Ivfa M at 6V4 Room Dutch Colonial. Building to hear and consider no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. location, needs some face lif­ three bedrooms, two baths, -FAMILIES ting, all apartments heated, Remodeled kitchen and 2 CARPENTRY - kitchen the following petitions: PART-TIME FACULTY finished room in basement. 542.900- IYant priYaqf? This 4-4 hMai to it BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive $610 monthly income. Selling bath. Large screened cabinets, and siding. ANDREW ANSALDI - SUMMER AND FALL, 1976 Oversized garage. Treed lot. N(« aaiat t i r i 2-car pra|a. Specializing in formica work. five room Ranch, family for $49,900, T. J. Crockett porch. 2-car garage. $33,500. Pnilbrick Agency S4h)00-Lana M *M av o n raaf, erttaa SUBDIVISION ManchMitr Community CoUogo U accoptlng applicotlont tor part- room, fireplace, paneling, Realtor, 643-1577. enpatnt larfa n r i Insured. Free estimates. Call R Realtors, 646-4200. // Pmo iM clilns poolllono In tho 197S-77 acodomlc yoar. Including lha Excellent family home. EXTENSION OF THAYER aluminum siding. Hutchins SS0.)00-Si9« Ifito r . M , Into raans. far- 649-9117. ROAD. Request lor subdivi­ 1176 aummar aaaalon. Part-llma appolnimonia art mada lor ona Agency, 646-3166. MANCHESTER - Modestly ifa mi corpart brit-is stam priced 2-family, 5-6, modern COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 sion plan approval. Creation / aamaatat only, wlltioul aaauranco ol additional appointmanta. Ap- 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, imtan. M H i thra«|ho«l LIGHT TRUCKING - Free es- polnlm anu will ba mada In lha lollowing aub|aot araaa; baths, new roof, two newer tim ates, call 646-1943 of 6 "Residence AA” lots by MANCHESTER - New Raised PALMER REALTY breezeway, garage, swim­ S52,)00-4 lanij. Ratoai m m vasb avt businsss Ranch, seven rooms, include heating systems, 2-car gar­ Matoi krtchaa mi batht anytime. extension of Thayer Rd. age, Own your own home for 646-6321 649-0538 ming pool, redwood deck, sscrstarlsl scisness humanlliss tjiree bedrooms, two baths, wooded yard. $42,500. S$4300-UaUif to a rail torg M toiaiT RONALD JACOBS ET A L - less than rent. Only $39,900, tosactota IhraNChavl REUPHOLSTERY - Save natural scIsncss social sdsness built-in oven, range and dis­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, ZONE CHANGE - EAST hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, SS&,)00-Ya«« S5 *M ti h atol m money at Scavitto’s with CENTER STREET. Request Minimum qualifications Include a maalar'a dsgros In the aub)sct area 649-2813. 646-4200. and U o yaart ol tulMima taachlng axparlanco, or the aquivalsnt. Ap- car garage. Aluminum siding. COVENTRY LAKE Area- Six skilled professional for a change in the zoning $53,51)0. Wolverton Agency, room Ranch, good condition, reupholsters, Renovating polntmants will dtpand upon clasa anroltmanta and availability ot MANCHESTER - U&R Built - IMMACULATE Cape, large FM costs are less than new fur­ from "R esidence A" to WED., MAPCH 24th, 7 P.M. funds. Realtors, 649-2813. fireplace, half acre lot, $28,- kitchen with dishwasher, dis- “Residence C” lor premises eight room Garrison Colonial 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- FRECHETTE X MARTIN, INC. niture. Free estimates. 633- Companaallon lot aummar aoaalon couratt la pro-ialad according to four spacious bedrooms, 2 1/2 posal, formal dining room, Railtora-MLS e4S-4144 at 198-202 East Center Street, MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room 0131. three bedrooms, handy to 0255. Senior Citizen Discounts. east corner of Roll Street. ctaaa atzo, up to a mailmum ol $300 per aomaator hour. Componaollon Ranch, built 1975, Dining baths, family room with stone I freerefrkhm ent ^ lor now Itachtra ol tall aamaalar couraaa la $275 par aamaatat hour. wall, double garage, $65,900. schools, shopping etc. $33,900. Copies of these applications room, fireplace In living MANCHESTER - Huge Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. STUMP REMOVAL - Spring Free. That's the wond. The Cloaing data (or applloatlona lor aummor aaaalon loachlng la May S. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. NEW RANCH - Large country special. 20" stump $15. Also have been filed in the Town DOORPRIZES room, kitchen with built-ins. Ranch, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen with appliances, two Cloalng data lor appllcallona lor fall aamaatar taachlng la Juna 1, Sand Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ double garage, 175x250 lot. special on all sizes. Call 742- Clerk’s office and may be in­ NOW account is free at rssume to: Coventry full baths, three bedrooms, 9347. cy, Realtors, 649-2813. $36,500. Hutchins Agency, 646- fireplace, patio, oversized 2- spected during office hours. 3166. For Reservations, Call 649-0300 Dr. Robsft H. Fsnn 15 ELIZABETH DRIVE car garage, deck, walk-out Planning and Heritage Savings. No MANCHESTER - Inflation 1 7 7 8 Zoning Commission Doan ol Faculty is where you'll find a nice basement, aluminum siding, hedge for the future, 4-family, BOLTON CENTER - Nine Beautifully appointed and wall-to-wall throughout. $47,- Alfred Siellert. matter what your Manchsstsr Community Collsgs central location, good income, seven room ranch. The room, one story Cape, paneled restored six-room Cape, R&R TREE SERVICE Post Offles Box 1048 900. Philbrick Agency, 646- Chairman mid 50's. Wolverton Agency, decor and condition is den, living room with wall-to- two modern baths, wide 4200. Trees removed, land Ronald Gates, PAUL’S PAINT minimum balance Manchsstsr, CT 06040 Realtors, 649-2813. worth a personal tour. wall carpeting and fireplace, floor boards. Center cleared. No job too small. formal dining room with Secretary Minchsstsr Community Collsgs Is an itfIrmatWs Action, squsl oppor­ Don't hesitate, call now! chimney. Two-car garage, OVERSIZED CAPE - Six Free estimates. Dated this 22nd day of 615 Main Street Manchester tunity smploysr M/F. Appllcallona from mombars of minority groups MANCHESTER- New listing - $38,900 fireplace, family kitchen with rooms, with central air- is. N o matter how U&R Built eight room lovely selling on Ui acres. 646-7770 March, 1976. •rs sneouragsd. Tha affirmattva action offlcsr at lha collaga Is Ms. QsH ★ UNITED REALTY* breakfast nook, mud room conditioning, eat-in kitchen, V - l l Colonial, 2W baths, double with closets, full attic, gar­ $57,500. Pstrich. 646-5016 dining room, brand new bath, many checks you write. e, all the extras. Air- age, large paddock. Excellent WARREN E. three good sized bedrooms. :loning, dead-end street. landscaping. $49,500. Wolver­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER S $35,000. Philbrick Agency, DRAPERY and Slipcovers - No matter what. 60’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- ton Agency, Realtors, 649- HOWLAND Realtors, 646-4200. Custom-made to order in our 0131. MULTI-FAMILY, five room 2813. own workshop. Over 2,000 LEGAL duplex, with 2-car garage, Realtors 643-1108 2 fabrics and patterns for your WE NEED BOYS & GIRLS 50x150 lot. Close to shopping RAISED RANCH - Seven B1) PEARL^s I U The NOW account. LOVELY six room Ranch MANCHESTER - Seven room rooms, beamed cathedral selection. We help you select NOTICE home, on quiet tree lined and bus. Asking $40,000. Keith Raised Ranch on lovely The Zoning Board of 12 to 14 Year Dlds ceiling in living room with just the right fabric. We street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 Real Estate, 646-4126, 649- wooded lot in one of LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN measure free. We Install. Appeals at a meeting on APPLIANCES The savings account that works to canvass for the 1922. fieldslone fireplace, eat-in baths, garage, privacy, Manchester's most desirable spacious Garrison Colonial on kitchen, formal dining room, Rods and hardware available. March 15, 1976 made the Buckley School, low 40‘s. areas. Two fireplaces, pan­ beautiful wooded lot. large 15x21 family room with Call Scavitto’s Furniture following decisions: QUALITY SERVICE 7^ like a checking account, and pays 5% interest. MANCHESTER Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, RANCH - Country living In the eled family room, 2-car gar­ family room with fireplace, Shop, 633-0255. Outside Hart­ city, 100x200 lot, surrounds fireplace, wooded acre lot No. 482 — Peter R. Gavello 649-1922. age. Priced in the 50’s. 12x23 game room, music with privacy, $44,900, ford area, call Enterprise — Maintain roofed patio with GENUINE PARTS ' It's free with no minimum balance at Heritage Savings. EVENING HERALD this clean six room brick and Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. room, or fourth bedroom, 2228. Senior Citizen Discount. aluminum home. Two baths, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, side yard of 5,9 feet — 133 Mon., Tues., Wed. 5-8 P.M. MANCHESTER - Magnificent wall-to-wall throughout, 6466200. 649 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER eleven room Colonial, over 4,- fireplace, garage, asking $42,- rosewood paneling, central E-Z Floor Cleaners - Rugs and Brent Road — Variance MANCHESTER - Two-famlly, 2 900. Keith Real Estate, 64^ vac, built-in barbecue, sliding Granted with conditions. Open your NOW account with us. The free way is the better way. CALL 647-9946, 3-9 P.M. 000 square feet of elegant SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus carpets vacuumed and sham­ living area. 4 1/2 baths, 4126, 649-1922. 4-3, neat and clean. Ideal In­ glass doors, flagstone patio, pooed, floors washed and No. 483 — Raymond S. and vestment. Asking, $36,900. restored antique Colonial in And that's the last word in NOW accounts. aluminum siding, beautiful Call today for details and in­ Manchester. Fifteen rooms, waxed. Reasonable rates. Call Elaine G. Redens — Addition terraced lot. Must be seen. MANCHESTER- Ten room $380 monthly Income. Flano spection of this choice 6466)518. to barn in rear yard for home- WIN A FREE Ranch, five bedrooms, 2W Real EsUte, 646-5200. three full baths, nine Priced to sell fast in 80’s. Call offering. $79,900. Philbrick fireplaces, other features too conducted occupation — 457 1976 AUTO R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, baths, fireplace, remodeled Agency Realtors, 646-4200. QUALITY Refinishining. 252 kitchen. Ideal in-law suite. numerous to mention. $130,- North Main Street — Variance ------DEPOSIT------646-1980. or 647-1139. MANCHESTER - 5-4, 000. Philbrick Agency, Sprucespi Street,■et, MManchester, Granted with conditions. Many extras. 40's. LaPenta L RANCH on dead-end street, Veery reasonable, treefree es'es- COUPON ONLY AT Town ot Coventry Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. excellent Investment, Realtors, 6466200. No. 484 — W arren E. GRACIOUS Dutch Colonial enclosed porches, central nine rooms, large master timates. Free pick-up and Howland — Two-family house Town of Coventry, Conn, will with center hall, beautiful location, double garage, large bedroom in separate wing. delivery. Call 6436369 or 646- MANCHESTER - Completely Family room, den, formal at 428V East Center Street — B. D. provide upon request to; new kitchen in oak, latest lot. Owner, 643-4620. No REDWOOD FARMS 8567. appliances, four bedrooms, remodeled 2-family In nice agents. dining room, private yard, 2- Variance Granted with con­ PEARL paneled rec room, /:edar area of homes, spacious car garage, covered patio. lmma(;ulate seven-room ditions: Office of the Town Manager CUSTOM PAINTED Umps, storage area. Move in condi­ dining room, living room, Philbrick Agency, Cape, nice living room, several styles, choice of M All variances effective in Town of Coventry tion. Beautifully treed and kitchen and three king sized lormal dining room, eat-ln colors. Reasonably priced. accordance with General NAME Town ffall terraced. Mid (M's. 646-1189. bedrooms. Oil heat. IVoKiar NEW CDLDNIALS MANCHESTER - Six r^ m kitchen and first Moor Call 875-1165. Statutes. garage. $47,900. Present home $43,200-Lol 3, Cape, new kitchen and roof, tamlly room, three Notice of these, decisions ADDRESS Heritage Savings Poet Office Box 185 taken In trade. Flano Real Alexander St. large master bedroom, bedrooms. 1W baths, DRYWALL FINISHING - MANCHESTER Estate, 646-5200. has been filed in the Town Coventry, Conn. 06238 $43.900-Lot 34. carpeted living room with fireplace, glass sliding Expertly done. Ceilings, sand c i n PHONE & Loan Association • Since 1891 NEW HOMES S tone 81. fireplace, large treed lot. $34,- painted. Sheet rock repairs. Clerk's Office. BOLTON LAKE - Four room doors. Bullt-lns and over­ under construction $42,900-Lal 64. 900. 'Philbrick Agency, 6 ^ FYee estimates. 569-140$! Zoning Board DEPOSIT UCH WEW Inturenet igint-broker questlonair* to those In- year’ round retirement or 4200. sized garage. Carpeting, of Appeals AS NEW DRAWINGS A U HELD WEEKLY Main Ofllca: 1007 Main St.. M aachniir SIS^SSS . K44art Ollica: Spaaea. St., Manchaalar B4M007 COLONIALS - RANCHES VIctorle Rd. patio, and treed lot makes tursnee agents and brokers wishing to be oonsidsrsd starter home. Nice treed HOME GARDENS Roto Bernard R. Johnson. No purchase nece8sary...Must be over 18 years ol Covenliy omoa; HoulaSI, 742-73S1 a ToUanO Ollica: H I iOS, quartar milt aouUi o l! « , Sail os, B7^7^6r. KAISED RANCHES yard. Only $23600. Century 21, All tlx roome, 1W battw, MANCHESTER’S OLDEST - this .a Mne family home. as Inaurancs agsni-broksr lor the town. flreplece, bulll-Int, city tilled, Manchester, Bolton, Chairman age or older to win. You need not be present to win OPENING SOON — HERITAGE CONVENIENCE CENTER IN FRANK'S SUPERMARKET FROM S39,900. Tedford Real ^ ta te , 647-9914. Circa 1753 • Central chimney, Priced at only $49,5(X). Coventry, East Hartford and Paul ,1. Rossetto. but winner must spin wheel to select the winning car Completed qussllonairsa must be rscsivsd at the utllltlea. Quellty built by gambrel Colonial. Three East Middle Turnpike, Menchesler FM UARREALHCO. Vernon areas. Call 6464019. Secretary (from selection ol 11 care). Winner must pay all taxes above addraisa by fhrta P.M. Tuesday, March 30,1070. OLDER seven room home, M eK . nreplaces, original paneling 843-2692 Dated this 22nd day of & license. Rm I E tta to C an tar souUi end of Manchester, 11/2 ★ UNITED REALH ★ and stenciling, twelve rooms, CUSTOM BUILT-INS, room Robert D. Murdock March. 1976. 648^144 baths, built-lns, fireplace, 8 4 6 - ^ 1 6 two baths, large lot. $78,000. additions and revisions. I'U do ^FjacHiTTyjj^jjm^ patio, garage, small private Philbrick Agency Realtors. R ealtor the work, you make the lot, $36,500. Call 6496960. 646-4200. decisions, 64SF0410. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 22,1976 — PAGE FIFTE EN Frank and Emetk Answer to Previous Puzzle 5 5 Autos For Sale 51 Dangers Apartments For Rant 53 Business for Rent Autos For Sale 51 Charies M. 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