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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 254 Manchester—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS

Detroit Shooting

Sparks Angry Mobs

DETROIT (UPI) — Hundreds of blacks, Police said at least 36 persons had been Police swept the three-quarter square

angered at the shooting of a black youth by arrested, mostly for looting. mile area on foot in search of looters and

a white tavern owner, roamed the streets Police dumped teargas into a mob of vandals.

of a West Side neighborhood early today, some 300 blacks that surrounded the Authorities said at least eight fires were shooting, burning and looting and tavern following the shooting Monday set and on at least six occasions firemen showering police and firemen with rocks night. answering the call were pelted with rocks and bottles. The mob then broke up into large groups and bottles. One firemen and one A police squad car was burned and a of about 100 and roamed the area, burning policeman suffered minor injuries after police helicopter was peppered with and looting. By early today, police said, being struck by flying rocks. shotgun fire. At least 10 persons were in- those large groups had broken into "in- One man was found critically beaten, jured, including a policeman and a numerable groups" of 20 to 25 persons and lying on a street in the area of the dis- fireman. were continuing the rampage. orders. All other injuries reportedly were

minor.

The disturbance was touched off by a '*W. shooting at Bolton's Bar on Livernois

Avenue. Ford in Helsinki Police said the white bar owner, Andrew Chinarian, 39, told them he saw a youth

behind the bar tampering with his car Painting of Original Flag on View For Summit Talks Monday night. Chinarian told police the youth turned toward him and had HELSINKI (UPI) — President Ford European nation except Albania for a something that appeared to be a weapon in Patricia Owens, head of the Junior Wing of the Rockville Menard is a college student and is assisting Mrs. Owens today joined the leaders of 34 other nations three-day security summit. Public Library, admires the a painting of the original flag, his hand. He said he then fired one shot at with the children’s summer reading program which has for an unparalleled summit meeting which is the art work of Mary Menard of Vernon. Miss They will hold busy bilateral con- the youth, identified as Oble Wynn, 18. the bicentennial as its theme. (Herald photo by Richmond) designed to establish rules for peace on ferences among themselves — including Wnn was struck in the head and was three continents. private Ford meetings with Brezhnev and listed in critical condition at Mt. Carmel Fresh in Ford's mind was a ghastly with the leaders of Turkey and Greece — Mercy Hospital while undergoing surgery.

reminder of what war has done to and then, on Friday, sign a document Police said the weapon Chinarian

mankind — the mournful barracks, empty some view as a substitute for a World War thought the youth had been holding actual-

bunks, demolished crematoriums and II peace treaty. ly was a screwdriver. barbed wire walls of the Nazi death camp Police released Chinarian in the custody at Auschwitz, which he toured just before Although not legally binding, it infor- of his attorney early today an ordered him :erian Leader Ousted leaving Poland. mally ratifies the state borders of Europe to return to police headquarters later for KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI) - Lt. Col. meeting of the Organization of African had taken control of his country — as they have emerged in the postwar further questioning. Ford flew here from the south Polish world, pledges to change them only by Joseph Namdon Durban today ousted Unity in Kampala. Africa’s most populous, with 56 million Police had called for backup units when a' city of Krakow on the third and most peaceful negotiation and pledges respect Nigerian head of state Maj. Gen. Yakubu people — and would “shoulder the respon- crowd began gathering following the He was informed of his ouster while momentous leg of his five-nation Euro- for human rights and the principle of free Gowon in an apparently bloodless coup, sibility of the nation and the army.” pean tour, joining Soviet Communist party shooting but later urged that no more listening to a speech by a United Nations movement across frontiers. Lagos radio reported. chief Leonid I. Brezhnev, a delegation backup units be sent because the sirens representative. The Lagos radio broadcast said the new Sporadic tribal violence in Nigeria from Canada and the leaders of every Critics, including many in the United were bringing more people to the scene. He remained silent for several minutes, leaders imposed a dusk to dawn curfew exploded in July the following year when States, claim the document in effect The melee began when police tried to smiling broadly at newsmen and aides disperse the crowd. and ordered all but essential service the eastern section of the country ratifies Soviet domination of Eastern clustered around him, then left abruptly. vehicles off the streets. Lagos inter- proclaimed a republic in Biafra supported Europe without getting substantial, en- Shotgun pellets winged a police He made no immediate comment. The Weather national airport was closed and telecom- by the minority Ibo tribe. forceable concessions in return. Ford helicopter called to the scene to aid in con- In July, 1966, then Lt.Col. Gowon, the munications cut. views it as “a step forward for freedom.” troling the crowd. Nigerian army chief of staff, staged Nearly three years of civil war between Sunny this afternoon and Wednesday. The radio said authorities would deal Nigeria’s second military coup in seven Nigeria and the Biafrans followed, Quite warm but with low humidity. Highs severely with anyone disturbing the peace. months. President Gen. J.T.U. Aguiyi- ravaging the country and leading to in the mid to upper 80s. Fair and cool Gowon, 40, who himself took power in a Ironsi was slain in the coup. massive refugee problems and starvation. tonight with lows in the low 60s, Probabili- coup in 1966, was attending the summit Gowon announced Aug. 1, 1966, that he Peace finally came on Jan. 15, 1970. ty of rain near zero through Wednesday.

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NEWS CAPSULES Hearing Sept. Wetland Rules

Manchester's Planning and Zoning Com- the authority to regulate activities in in- new conflict in Asia, the House and Senate Protection. It is expected that the PZC radii would have to be altered to conform mission (PZC) has scheduled a public land wetlands by act of the 1972 General Factions Clash have voted separately to continue expan- will adopt ,he regulations and assume its with proposed widening of Lydall St, hearing Sept. 8 to consider proposed inland Assembly, and the Manchester PZC was sion of a U.S. naval facility on the Indian powers Oct. 1. • Approved Circle Associates’ five-lot LISBON, Portugal (UPI) — Communist wetlands regulations. designated the local inland wetlands agen- Ocean island of Diego Garcia. The proposed Manchester rules would subdivision on Spencer St., just east of crowds clashed with anti-Communist The proposed regulations, drafted by cy in February 1974. Senate Democratic Leader Mike regulate but not stop development of land Squire Village, but denied a request to demonstrators in a resort town north of Town Planner J. Eric Potter last year, Because the town hasn’t adopted Mansfield told the Senate during a five- designatedas wetlands by its soil types. defer sidewalk requirements. Lisbon today and attacked foreign cor- have been updated to reflect changes in regulations, enforcement of the inland hour debate Monday: “I’m sick and tired Another regulation being considered by • Denied a request to waive sidewalk respondents trying to cover the confronta- of sending American men and women to state legislation this year. wetlands legislation has been done by the the PZC—as an addition to its zoning requirements for a small subdivision on Connecticut municipalities were given state Department of Environmental tion. fight, or be placed in a position where they regulations—would regulate development Ashworth St., requested by developer T.J. The Communists beat up a two-man CBS have to fight, unless it is for the security of within 50 feet of watercourses. That Crockett. television news crew during the nightlong the United States. Vietnam was not. Diego proposal, which would go beyond limits of • Heard from Giles that the PZC no clashes with anti-Communists in the town Garcia is not. We are considering a new wetlands regulations, was aired at public longer should be concerned about capacity of Sintra, 19 miles from Lisbon. and dramatic adventure in South Asia." Law Library Funds Cut, hearing last month but is being revised of the town’s Secondary Sewage Treat- Reports from the scene said the confron- But the Senate voted 53 to 43 against because it seemed too restrictive. ment Plant. Giles said new measurements, tation began Monday night when the Com- Mansfield's resolution which would have The PZC reviewed proposed regulations of effluent show that the plant can handle munists demonstrated in support of the blocked $18.1 million in fiscal 1975 funds, Monday night and also: much more sewage than is now flowing. left-wing municipal council in Sintra. and an anticipated $13.8 million for 1976, to Glassman Cites Waste • Gave Public Works Director Jay Giles PZC members were worried last year enlarge the installation. authority to modify requirements for road when they received reports that the The House Monday rejected by voice HARTFORD (UPI) — Budget-conscious the Judiciary Department, who objected construction within Green Manor plant—designed to meet town needs up to Fund Voted For Base vote an attempt to knock the $13.8 million lawmakers, looking for areas to trim state to the cutbacks, said the public should Construction Co.’s Forest Ridge Con- 1985—was already operating near capaci- for 1976 out of a military procurement bill. spending, decided that judges, lawyers WASHINGTON (UPI) — Despite war- have access to law books, that is, "if dominiums on Lydall St. Giles said turning ty. and prosecutors have been getting a free you're going to assume that the public nings it might draw the United States into Fuel Hearing Set ride long enough at Connecticut’s 19 coun- knows what the law is." ty law libraries. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connecticut "I agree with that philosophy 100 per The legislature's Appropriations Com- cent, but we don’t need that many,” Public Utilities Commission will conduct a hearing in September to determine if mittee gave the libraries only a third of Glassman said. their'previous funding and only eight are Instead, Glassman said, county bar natural gas companies in the state will

getting help from the state in the next 12 associations could pick up the tab. have enough fuel next winter. Principals Appointed PUC Vice Chairman Richard R. Stewart months. Carmine Lavieri, president of the Connecticut Bar Association, said the said Monday the hearings will examine The available money will go for staff supply forecasts, priorities for interrup- public is making good use of the libraries. salaries, but funds for updating law books "More and more, a larger segment of ting customers when supplies are low and and other supplies will have to come from For Buckley, Bentley sales policies. the public is using the libraries,” he said. other sources. "Some of them have litigation, some are An exact date for the hearing was not Rep. Abraham Glassman, D-South set. ecology-minded people or those with Two principals were appointed Monday Robertson Elementary School in Coventry About eight applications were from the Windsor, head of an appropriations sub- night to fill existing vacancies in the social programs. You'd be surprised how the past two years. She received her local area and several were interviewed. committee which started out to eliminate Manchester school system created by the they can find their way arounT " Lavieri bachelor’s degree at Diocesan Teachers All applications were screened by a all funding for law libraries, called them a retirements of Vincent Ramizi and saiT College in Madison, Conn., and her committee consisting of teachers, ad- "foolish waste of state money.” A legislative subcommittee gave the Nathan Joy. master’s degree from the University of ministrators and parents. Cl^ll Asks Probe "Politicians with clout got libraries libraries only $88,350 instead of the $249,- The Board of Education has appointed Hartford. She has done post-master’s A committee was established for each HARTFORD (UPI) - The Connecticut near them. Most libraries were there not 000 they had last year. Mrs. Marcia Kenefick to the principalship work at the University of Connecticut. school and worked independently in Civil Liberties Union has called for an in- because of need but because of politics and The $88,350 the committee appropriated of Buckley School and Douglas Townsend Mrs. Kenefick was a teacher and later a screening applications and selecting those vestigation into allegations that the man the prestige of it," Glassman said. will provide for reduced staffs at the aS' principal of Bentley School. Mrs. reading specialist at the Mary Hooker to be interviewed. in charge of preparing bills for the "We decided if we didn't need them manned libraries in Bridgeport, Danbury, Kenefick replaces Ramizi and Townsend School in Hartford prior to her assignment The committees recommended three legislative process has abused the office. we'd eliminate them," Rep. John G. Grop- Hartford, Litchfield, New Britain, New replaces Joy. Both men retired last June in Coventry. finalists each to James Kennedy, school Executive Director William Olds asked po, DWinsted, Appropriations Committee Haven, Stamford and Waterbury. after many years of service in superintendent, for interviews so that he for the investigation Monday after a chairman, said. Mrs. Kenefick and her husband, Dr. The unstaffed law libraries in Meriden,- Manchester. could bring his recommendations to the Republican lawmaker. Rep. Christopher "Why should we buy books for Kenefick, are former residents of Middlesex, Naugatuck, New London, New Mrs. Kenefick was a principal of the board for the final interviewing process. Shays, R-Stamlord. being mistaken for a lawyers?" Groppo said. "We don't buy Manchester and make their home in Milford, Norwich, Putnam, Tolland, Hebron. Democrat, was told his lobbying bill would books for carpenters, masons, doctors." Willimantic, Winsted and Torrington have i Townsend, a native of South Portland, hurt the Democrats. Joseph J. Keefe, executive secretary of lost all state funding. Maine, received his bachelor's degree The bill, according to Olds, would have

from Central Connecticut State College required a two-year period during which and his master’s degree in education at former legislators would be barred from Eastern Connecticut State College. He has engaging in lobbying activity at the done additional graduate work at the legislature or representing clients at University of Hartford. hearings of executive agencies. Bond Bill Vote Delayed A major portion of Townsend’s professional experience has been in Hart- ■/qr- HARTFORD (UPI) - Wednesday’s Critics of both parties have charged ford public schools where he was an scheduled legislative session to vote on the Mrs. Grasso and Democratic leadership elementary teacher, assistant principal ! « City and Town Development bill will be with trying to railroad the bill through the and, for four years, the principal of the postponed indefinitely, possibly until after legislature with inadequate public Mark Twain Elementary School. Inside Today another public hearing, Gov. Ella T. knowledge of the measure. Most recently, Townsend was the prin-

Grasso said today. Much of the meeting Monday was taken cipal of the Williams School in Pittsfield, Area Profile ...... Pages 3, 5, 9 Mrs. Grasso said she worked 6 l/2hours up with examination of a 17-page critique Mass. Dear Abby ...... Page 6 Monday with legislative leaders to further of the bill by minority Republicans, the He is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Betty's Notebook...... Page 6 revise the controversial measure which Corps. governor said. Business news...... Page 12 last week underwent bipartisan criticism The bill would grant broad powers to He and Mrs, Townsend live in West 105 donate blood...... Page 16 at a State and Urban Development Com- municipalities to borrow money to en- Hartford. (iOP slate picked...... Page 12 mittee hearing. courage development and eliminate urban More than 270 applications were Herald Angle...... Page 10 “1 would think the committee could blight. The governor said the meeting received for these two positions. One was Soltball highlights...... Page 11 have a hearing on this," she said. "I don't dealt in part with safeguarding zoning and from ns far away as California, and some see any reason they shouldn't.” Mrs. Marcia Kenefick were from the Middle West, Douglas Towns«‘ii(i Legion bows to leaders...... Page It environmental laws. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 29, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., July 29, 1975 — PAGE THREE

HOLLAND’S EXPORTS Miss Bauer Leaves Town Employ ICCNTCNNIAL THE HAGUE (UPI) - The School Board Okays in Principle ^TS' Central Bureau of Statistics an- Personnel intern Elizabeth Bauer, the Weiss and Miss Bauer vehemently nounced Holland’s e i^ rts of AREA POLICE REPORT TV TONIGHT central figure in a dispute last spring in- denied the charges. Miss Bauer, citing her agricultural and horticultural Four-Phase Renovation Program volving Town Manager Robert Weiss, has interest in a career in public administra- produce (excluding Belgium and Luxembourg) rose from 14,997 VERNON police station and released Steven Parker, 18, of 19 8:30 w ^ i completed her interneship and has left tion and concerned the publicity would im- VERNON It was at that time that the the architect’s plans called for Phase 4 calls for renovating 6:00 Manchester employ. million gilders ($6,249 million) in John M. Pozzatto, 23, of 21 later on a $600 non-surety bond Tunnel Rd,, Vernon was pede her ability to function in that capaci- BARBARA RICHMOND fire marshals termed the removing walls and other the business office and payroll News...... 3-8-22-30 M-A-S-H...... 3 ______Her internship was to end Sept. 1 but, 1973 to 17,275 million guilders Echo Dr., Vernon was charged for appearance in court Aug. 20. charged early this morning Movie...... 8-20-22-30-40 tJ ty, asked Weiss to withdraw the appoint- (Herald Reporter) building in violation of fire, major renovations, his plan office on the first floor, installa- Monday night with failure to Bewitched ...... 5 explained Weiss today, she had time off ment. He did. ($7,196 million) in 1974. with failure to drive in proper Wanted: Dead or Alive ...... 9 Living World...... 18 safety, and handicapped codes does not. He said his plan calls tion of a vault in the basement, obey a traffic control signal, coming for accrued benefits. Miss Bauer, Directors Ferguson and Jackston, A four-phase program to Michael Twohig, 20, of 45 lane in connection with the in- Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow . 18 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 IA and the board was ordered to for renovating the existing renovationof bathroom reckless driving, disobeying an who earned a master’s degree in public charging specifically that Weiss had renovate Building A for con- Talcott Ave., Vernon was vestigation of a one-car acci- Honeymooners ...... 20 correct them. space with much of the work to facilities, installation of a officer',s signal and breach of dent on Vernon Ave. 9:00 administration at the University of Hart- violated the town’s merit system, asked tinued use as an administration charged Monday with operating Electric Company...... 24-57 ,A MODERN Dr. Ramsdell’s proposal is be done by the school secretarial lounge, and ad- peace in connection with the in- Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 ^ ^ ford in June, declined to discuss her plans. for Weiss’ resignation in a formal motion. building for the Vernon school under suspension, operating an Police said Parker went off Bonanza...... 40 similar to one he originally maintenance staff. ditional air conditioners. vestigation of two separate in- the road, struck two guard Sharing ...... 18 In February, after examinations for the The motion was considered March 25 PHARMACY system was approved in princi- unregistered motor veheile, suggested. However, the board The third item in the first Dr. Ramsdell also hopes, at cidents. posts, went over a lawn and 6:30 Nova...... 24-57 post, Weiss had appointed Miss Bauer to and was defeated by a 4 to 5 count. Joining *.4» f S * ple by the Board of Education and operating with defective hired Manchester Architect phase would include correcting some time in the future, to be Police said Pozzatto was equipment. He was released on came to rest on a stone wall. He I Love Lucy ...... 5 10:00 X , the position of personnel supervisor, to be Ferguson and Jackston were Republicans Monday night. Richard Lawrence to draw up other violations cited by Robert able to contract to have the stopped earlier in the evening in a $500 non-surety bond for is to appear in court Aug. 20. No News...... 8-22-30 Barnaby Jones ...... 3 M v effective the end of August, upon the com- Carl Zinsser and Hillery Gallagher. The The proposal was presented Although Maryland saw no more extensive renovation Langer, building plan reviewer brick exterior sandblasted. connection with the first charge injuries were reported. Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 News...... 5 pletion of her internship. five who defeated the motion were military action during the James' by Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, appearance in court in Man Sought plans which turned out to be too of the Bureau of School Some time ago the board eyed and was released on his Rockville Aug. 20. Real McCoys...... 18 Marcus Welby...... 8-40 Town Directors Vivian Ferguson, Democrats John Thompson, Pascal Revolution, its Maryland Line superintendent, and the motion F. expensive at this time. These Buildings. the old county home, now used promise to appear in Common Paul M. Dashman, 18, of 31 Witness to Yesterday ...... 24 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 J 7 Republican, and Phyllis Jackston, Prignano, Robert Price, Matt Moriarty fought in almost every major made by Harold Cummings is a D’Amato In Slaying plans would have cost some This would include installa- as a teen center, for use as its Pleas Court 19, Rockville Aug. Dennis Roussey, 20, of Staf- Prospect St., Rockville was Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 Interface ...... 24 | Democrat, questioned the propriety of the Jr. and Jack Goldberg. engagement and was among the move toward getting the abate- BS/R.PH. $500,000 to carry-out whereas tion of a smoke detection unit in administration building. At that 20. Decisions Makers...... 57 fjg g f \ I / appointment. elite of the Continental Army. ; East Hartford Police Chief ment order of the town and ford Springs was charged Mon- charged today with operating 6:55 As a result of the March 25 meeting. Dr. Ramsdell’s proposal, over a the attic; sealing openings time the Permanent Building Police said the other charges News...... 40 They charged Weiss had groomed Miss The colony contributed 9,000 Clarence A. Drumm has issued state fire marshals recinded. day with failure to obey a traf- with a defective windshield and 10:30 mm \ Miss Bauer was relieved of her personnel four- or five-year period, would around pipes, ducts and such; Committee said it would not be were placed against him after Bauer for the post, had named her acting men to the militia and 13,912 the following description and The building is now being fic control signal. He is to issued a warning for having 7:00 Woman...... 24 supervision duties and returned to her in- cost about $150,000. replacement of 30 amp fuses feasible to renovate it, noting it he was chased while riding his personnel supervisor and then had tailored troops to the army. It was in the composite of the last individual used for the board’s business of- appear in court in Rockville several other defective items News...... 3-22-40 10:40 I\ ternship status and a review was ordered He listed as the two top with 15 amp; sealing off vent is a wooden structure and it motorcycle over several streets on his vehicle. the job specs to fit her qualifications. Maryland State House at An- believed to be in the company of fices. Last year the board ap- Aug. 20. Andy Griffith ...... 5 Kiner’s Korner...... 9 of all personnel policies and procedures. priority items in Phase 1 the shafts; installing a proper fire would be difficult to meet fire in Vernon. He was taken to the He is to appear in court Aug. napolis that the Continental Nursing homes have a vital murder victihn Maria Pina in proved a move to house the of- The Avengers...... 8 replacement of the roof on the door on the stair level safety codes. 20. 11:00 Congress met to ratify the role to play in providing the the early morning hours of last fices of the various supervisors To Be Announced...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-24-3040-57 Roy Clark, star of TV’s top- building plus the replacement bathroom; fireproofing the cen- Dr. Ramsdell said he Treaty of Paris, signed Sept. 3, elderly with skilled health ser Thursday. in the same building. This was To Be Announced...... 20 1783 ending h o stilitie s and of the windows as the existing tral stairwell; installing new received a letter from Stanley Best of Groucho...... 5 rated variety show, Hee vices...But we must make • Investigators are looking for after classrooms were phased Jean Shepherd’s America recognizing American in- ones are rotted. schoolhouse hardware; fire Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 Haw, super picker, will sure they perform the medical a white male, approximately 35 Roesler, director of ad- ...... 24-57 Kennedy Says Work Behind dependence, The World out. Dr. Ramsdell sajd whereas Bus Routes Unaltered I Love Lucy ...... 20 h e a d lin e t h e “ R o y C la r k e functions for which they were years old, 6 feet, 190 pounds doors on the second level; elec- ministration, just recently To Tell The T ruth...... 30 Almanac notes. tric exit lights, exhaust fans in 11:30 Show,’’ a Country and designed, and that only the light brown, medium length asking if the board would be in- VERNON Marcham told the board Mon- BOLAND 7:30 rest rooms; and a side entrance 2 Movie...... 3-5-9 W e s te rn e x t r a v a g a n z a com - persons who need that care hair, clear complexion and a terested in using the same The Vernon Board of Educa- day night that his committee Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 On Renovations at Rennet ROCKVILLE ramp for the handicapped. It Takes a Thief...... 8 ing to the Hartford Civic are confined there...Every heat appearance. building. tion will continue its present had established that the Living The final item on this list OIL CO. Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 C e n t e r T h u r s d a y n i g h t . By BETTY RYDER currently on leave to pursue American, unless he has no .' He was believed to be HOSPITAL NOTES William Houle, chairman of policy of not formally altering and Learning Center is outside It was further recommended would be installation of steel the school board, termed this Human Dimension...... 18 graduate study, will accept a family or never expects to be operating a 1968-69 dark green bus routes to make stops at Day the normal district for the Lake Wide World M y s t e r y ...... 40 S p e c ia l g u e s t s t a r i s Mel iirrald Reporter that the board vote to ratify the Canvass Finished stairs from the basement to the “A ridiculous question to ask at EST.1935 Lets Make a Deal ...... 8-22 supervisory position in another old himself, has a vital stake Oldsmobile four-door sedan Reed, High St., Rockville; Care Centers for pickups. This, Street area in question. , „ Tillis & The Statesiders. The status of the junior high proposed agreement with Local VISriTiNG HOURS second floor, on the east side of this juncture,” and said he felt Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Wide World M y s te ry ...... 8 community. Dr. Martel taught Manchester’s registrars of in this tangled problem...And with light green interior. It is David Reich, Garnet Ridge Dr., in effect, denies a request made He said Mrs. Ward had noted school renovations, the es- 991, effective July 1, 1975 Surgical and medical wings, the building. The cost has not there was no need to even dis- Masquerade P arty ...... 30 at the Waddell School for four voters have announced the com- every taxpayer also has an possible the subject lived in Tolland; Helen Rosen, Enfield; last month concerning stopping that some towns perform this 1:00 tablishment of a washout ac- through June 30, 1975 with a 12:30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; been estimated but this is one of cuss it. FUEL OIL Room 222 ...... 40 years. pletion of a townwide, door-to- extensive financial in- East Hartford. Charlene Ryan, Evergreen Rd., at the Living and Learning service but he checked and Joe Franklin 9 count for support of vocational salary reopener for the second Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 the items to be contracted . Cummings added, “ The 8:00 ...... DeiHs Poncler • Mrs. Deborah Ann Wright- door canvass of voters and have volvement...Nearly nine Anyone having any informa- Vernon; Scott Shamber, Center at Vernon Circle. found that in no cases were the education programs, and the year. to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 pm.); The first phase, which Dr. Board of Education never in its Good Times...... 3 Cox, a speech pathologist in the thanked town residents for billion tax dollars have been tion relative to the investiga- Pillsbury Hill, Rockville; Isidor The request was made by regular bus routes disrupted to 38.9« 1:16 resignation of several school The agreement calls for a Pediatrics, parents anytime Ramsdell said he hopes would wildest dreams intended to 200 Gallon Minimum Dealers Choice...... 5 Fixedi Salary Manchester Schools for the past their cooperation. The canvass, sunk into nursing-home care tion is requested to call East Torres, Enfield. Mrs. Wyrot Ward, and the do so. personnel were among the seven per cent increase and im- and others, 12:30 to 8p.m.; be accomplished in 1975-76 is move into the county home.” Happy Days...... 8-40 year. No reason for the resigna- required by state law, is for since the enactment of .Hartford Police at a special Discharged Monday: Joanne board questioned what obliga- The board followed AUTOMATIC DELIVERY ® For Chairman items on the agenda at the provements in the health in- Intensive Care Unit, immediate mostly correcting the violations He added, “Maybe we could Baseball...... 0 tion was given. correcting voting lists. Medicaid in 1966...The outflow .telephone number assigned to Berticelli, Elm St., Rockville; tion it has to privately run Marcham’s recommendation to 24 HOUR SERVICE Board of Education meeting surance so that the members of family only five minutes per cited to make the building com- make it into a rest home for Greatest Sports Legend ... 18 Joe Franklin...... 9 jg h n J . S u lliv an of • Miss Daisy Pilcher, the The registrars urged those now runs $5.2 million a day.. ! this case. Operators will be on Howard Bugbee, Mountain centers such as Living and continue the present policy of Monday night. this group now enjoy the same hour. ply with the codes. tired politicians.” Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 1:35 Manchester heads a subcom- director of reading in the voters missed by the can- duty at 528-4313 around-the- Spring Rd., Tolland; Grace Learning. not formally altering routes for Supt. of Schools James Blue Cross and (5m S benefits How the four-phase renova- 646-6320 The Way It Was...... 24 Combat...... 5 mittee of the Democratic State Manchester Schools for the past vassers to call the registrars’ Bullock, South St., Rockville; The matter was turned over the day care center pickups but Kennedy said the renovation that other town employes have clock said chief Drumm. Admitted Monday: Robert Phase 2 would be to do work tion program will be financed Rivals of Sherlock Holmes .57 Central Committee which is 14 years, will retire effective office at 649-5281, Ext. 254, to The chief also said he can Mrs. JoAnn Butler and son. to Stephen Marcham and his to accommodate where possi- 369 Center St., Manchester work on the junior high schools been receiving for the last few Find service as you like it — Andreski, East Hartford; . on the second floor where the will be up to the Town Council recommending whether the Aug. 1. Her resignation was insure they still are on the assure complete cooperation Center Rd., Vernon; Mary transportation committee. ble without altering regular is proceeding. years. fast and friendly from the ef- Anna Anderson, Willington; Ida supervisors are housed. It calls to decide. The plan will be position of state chairman submitted due to serious family voting lists and won’t be in- and confidentiality to anyone Collins, Collins Lane, South routes. “The Bennet schedule has The board was able to secure ficient staff at LENOX Ax, Union St., Rockville; for renovation of four rooms, presented to the council as soon should become a paid position. matters that require her full- convenienced at November’s Windsor; Mrs. Bernadette slipped, but we expect at least changes in the contract, the PHARMACY. We handle a . who can supply the police with Herbert Bailey, Dockerel Rd., lowering the ceilings and in- as it is firmed up. Traditionally, it has been un- time attention. For this reason municipal election. Dunay and daughter, Stafford the two top floors of the old principle ones being clarifica- full line of nationally known ; information. Tolland; Irene Chatham, Castle stalling heat and lights. The paid. However, with the elec- her request that the contracted Springs; Nancy Hoffman, Jobs trade building will be available tion of the personal leave cosmetics including Worth Thirteen policemen under the Rd., Tolland; Katherine Duley, new doors will be installed T U C A T C p C r ^ H P O I I I P tiou of House Majority Leader retirement stipend be allotted Hill Rd., Ellington; Mrs. Linda when school opens. The con- provisions and the inclusion of a and St. Laurent, an exclusive direction of Chief Drumm, Lt. Bolton Rd., Vernon; Marcia along with space air con- William O’Neil of East Hamp- even though her retirement PUBLIC CONCERN Major and son, Meadowbrook tractor has put on additional two-week vacation shutdown in this area, to fill all your Fred Frazer and Lt. Frank Fuller, Baxter St., Tolland; ditioners. This is to start after ton to the post, sentiment notification came after the NEW YORK (UPD - Attention Malozzi are working with the Rd., Ellington; Dolores crews,’’ he said. for ail custodial employes to needs, and have a large well Clarence Harvell, Windermere the first phase is completed. among Democratic leaders had deadline was honored. to environmental degradation, state’s attorney’s staff on the Nilsson, Homestead Park “Things are close right now, begin next year. equipped pharmacy to handle Ave., Rockville; Rosemary Showplace — "Man Eater,” been for fixing a salary for it. • Mrs. Glennice Aronson despite recent erosion as a result Village, Manchester; Monica Phase 3 calls for finishing Cooling a cow’s head and neck U.A. East 1 — “Jaws,” 2:00- and while we’re not panicky Article II was rewritten to all your prescriptions. You case. Henry, Crestridge Dr., Vernon; 7:20-9:40 7:30-9:15 Sullivan, who is state central we're a little bit nervous,” he resigned for retirement pur- eliminate ail references to the of increased economic Owens, Ambassador Dr., work on the second floor or the in hot weather - without cooling can depend on LENOX Walter Modzelewski, completion of two more rooms, U.A. East 2 — “Bite the Burnside 1 — “Funny Lady,” com m itteem an from the added. poses to be effective Sept. 1. six-day work week that used to difficulties and the energy crisis, PHARMACY, 299 E. Center Manchester; Pauline Rowe, the rest of her body - will in- Kingsbury Ave., Rockville. doing two rooms on the first Bullet,” 7:00-9:20 7:00-9:30 Fourth Senatorial District, held Kennedy said work seemed to Mrs. Aronson has recently un- be effective in the power plant. is now deeply and irrevocably St., 649-0896 for all your Jobs Hill Rd., Ellington; Dee- crease her milk production sig- Also: Andrea Pisecki, Par- floor, and installing air con- U.A. East 3 — “Devil’s Rain,” Burnside 2 — “The Reincar- a meeting of his subcommittee be progressing fairly well at dergone serious surgery and is Also added was a detailed ac- implanted as a major public prescription requirements. Ann Taylor, W. Main St., nificantly researchers report. tridgeage Lane, Tolland;loiiana; uaviQDavid ditioners. ^ 7:30-9:00 nation of Peter Proud,’’ 7:30- Monday night. Illing. unable physically to return to count of how a member’s sick concern in most developed coun- Free Delivery Service..Open; Rockville. Vernon Cine 1 — “The Wind 9:30 The Republicans have been “It may be a little tight there her position as a project time will be charged for tries, according to a study re- Mon thru Sat 8 a.m.-9 p.m.. Dailey Plans and the Lion,” 7:10-9:15 Showcase 1 — “Rollerball,” paying their state chairman for the month of September, but if reading teacher. Since she has absences due to medical, dental ported by the Center for Interna- Sun and Holidays, 8 a.m.-8 Council Run ^ Vernon Cine 2 — “'The Rein- 2:004:35-7:10-9:50 about 10 years. The present the areas we anticipate are 20 years service in the or visual appointments. tional Environment Information. p.m.______'■ carnation of Peter Proud,” Showcase 2 — “Nashville,” chairman, Frederick Biebel of completed we can program the Manchester Schools, she plans The board voted to accept the EAST HARTFORD 1:154:05-7:00-9:45 Stratford, receives $30,000 an- to retire. Her request that the We have bought 7:30-9:30 students and accommodate change in Article II and the Sheila Tulluer Manchester Drive-In — Showcase 3 — “Panther,” nually. board accept her resignation out the entire them.’’ Addendum to the Agreement 289-4283 BOUND? “Reincarnation of Peter 1:10-3:20-5:20-7:30-10:00 Sullivan’s subcommittee will The board approved a for retirement purposes and ex- overstock inventory between the Board and the William B. Dailey Jr. has an- Proud,” 8:35; “Where Does It Showcase 4 — “Dinosaurs,” meet next week to discuss the recommendation to be tend her the customary stipend Local 991. of this quality 2:20-5:40-9:00; “Cinderella,” annual salary limits for the Ma-Ma Mia^s nounced his candidacy for the manufacturer of Hurt?” 10:15 presented to the Board of based on unused sick leave even Budget Transfers US 1:004:15-7:30 Democratic chairman. though her request was sub- East Hartford Town Council. Colonial, Contem- See for Directors to establish a In other action, the board ap- Dailey is employed by washout account in the amount mitted after the deadline was porary and honored. proved the budget transfers and Cuisine Dubowrey Bros., Inc. as a sales Traditional Living of $56,599 for support of expenditures for the school "The Family Restaurant" representative. He has been Constables Will Get vocational education programs Rooms at Fantastic year 1974-75 as detailed in the 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of McKee Street with the company 29 years and Savings, and can to be financed by the state Insurance Policy budget summary dated July 14, mu’ CLIP a save'this ad for future reference.... in 1966 was honored as the top now pass the CAR SERVICE Pistol Instructions Department of Education. Board members were 1975. salesman of the year in the Kennedy said each year it is Monu Tues., and Wed. bargains on to you. Professional car maintenance can ANDOVER for pistol instruction. presented with a copy of an Paul Greenberg reported on United States. make the difference between a No matter how many con- .lecessary for accounting pur- errors and omissions insurance the proposed renovation plans Donna Holland SPECIAL BUFFET After two years in the Army, vacation you want to remember stables participate the entry fee poses to set up a washout ac- policy to review. for Bentley School and Dailey studied marketing and Ti(*c$tone 646-0375 and one you would like to forget. is $25. The cost of ammunition count to handle state grant The superintendent Washington School. 4 to 9 P.M. merchandising at the Universi- Andover constables received At Firestone, we’ll help make could vary. funds for the support of the recommended a one-year “These elementary schools “All You Can Ear ty of Connecticut extension in approval from the Board of vocational education program. DAYS ONLY your vacation worry-free by put- The request was made to the purchase of the policy. need work to bring them up to ^2.50 Hartford. j ting your car in shape at prices Selectmen to transfer up to $50 Resignations Purchase of the policy on a CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER PRICEI selectmen by Lionel Bernard, standard and to provide equal At present Dailey is serving I you can afford. We’ll give you a Wery [Important [Protection from their salary budget to pay The following resignations three-year basis would cover EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD BEFORE SAT. AT 5:30 P.M. recently chosen administrator education opportunities in on the town Planning and [ free safety inspection too. Be- CmEBEBIZXJWCSOQHH were accepted: past actions by school board Thurs., Fri., and Sat. at of the constables, on their town,” he said. Zoning Commission. He is also cause we treat all our customers IBntTniBUU£TI = behalf. • Lorraine Rowe, currently members and all its employes Greenberg said Mankey EARLY RIRD SPECIALS a justice of the peace and a MANCHESTER SERVED FROM 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. like V.I.P.’s. Wery [Inexpensive [Prices! rOEVILS RAIN.:;, DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A The entire board agreed that on maternity leave of absence, but Kennedy said that such a Associates provided an es- member of the Eighth District 00 the constables should receive taught at the Robertson School purchase now would go over the timate on July 22 for renovation Town Committee. “THE RElNCARtUTION OF the training so as to be familiar for 10 years. allotted budget. purposes; $1,626,000 for A lifelong resident of East SAVE A M50 PETER PROUD with sidearms. • Mrs. Mary Jane Biase, . “It is possible, especially in Washington School, and $747,000 ^1.75 Specials! Hartford and a graduate of STARRING Michael Percy Cook, selectman, told currently on maternity leave of the areas of special education, for Bentley for a total of $2,373,- Come In For Oi/V Surprise $1.75 East Hartford High School, Expert ENERGY SAVING absence, taught at Keeney St. that there could be an action On Every 2 or 3-Piece Living Room In Sarrazin - Jennifer O’Nell Bernard that the constables 000. These figures, he said, fall Specials; We’ll Have Something Dailey said he has always been Stock. Even If We Have To Custom Make It " - PLUS - should be warned if they kept School for three years. that could result in a law suit,” within the guidelines of the Different Thurs., Fri., and Sal. interested in town government patrolling at the present rate • D r. Jo se p h M a rte l, he said in recommending the Citizens Committee after reim- In A Fabric Of Your Choicel “WHERE DOES IT HURT?” Nights . ^ . and by working with the they are, they would exceed policy. bursement of $900,000 from the Democratic team continued ______Peter Sellers______Children 12 and Under 99* TUNE-UP their budget and would have to state, making an expenditure of (Our Reflular Menu Wllh Salad Bar 1$ Available) progress for our town can be shut down. approximately $1,473,000. guaranteed. He is married and Bernard said he was not left Dad Is Hospitalized; the father of four children and facts or figures and he would lives at 104 Skyline Dr. MON. & TUES. 99‘ Here's what we do: look into the entire situation Family Needs A Home 1-86 EXIT 11 -FO U O W BURNSIDE SIGNS immediately. 1. Install new spark plugs [AST w m soR Bernard asked the selectmen A home for the family of a The family’s present home Comfortable, warm, homey, (Add 30^ each for resistor plugs) DRIVE-IN RT.5 if there was any special place hospitalized veteran is being will become the property of the beautiful Colonial Sofas. 3 2. Install new points 6-cyl. cars ISIOimaSIDI AVL, l. H m . • S2l-33]3 the cruiser should be taken for cushions, rolled' arms, 3. Install new condenser Add $2 for sought by the Dilworth-Cornell- state Highway Department and S-cylinder cars | MATINEES BARBRA STREISAND its upkeep. Quey Post of the American will be torn down soon to make custom built-in choice of 4. Adjust the timing (Some air cond. David Yeomans said it would Lundy Named Convertible Sofas. EVERY WED. “FUNNY LADY” Legion in Manchester. way for highway expansion. Herculon Cover - Open fabrics. Available as 2-pc. 5. Adjust the carburetor cars extra) SAT.-SUN. 99^ -(P61~7:00-9:30 be at the town garage. The mother with four Mediator in ets from $298.DD 6. Check the charging system JmnHtr O’Neill He said the car was FILM RATING GUIDE children ranging in age from 9 to a full-size bed. purchased by the town, for the / CANDICE BERGEN “IIEINCAIIIMTION OF For Parents and to 17 would appreciate a four- Wage Dispute SEAN CONNERY (PQ) PETEII PROUD town would maintain and use it bedroom home “anywhere with 7:30-9:30 VERNON CAR AIR SA F ETY “THE WIND AND LION” as it saw fit. Their Children room to move,” so that the SHOCK He said the selectmen family can remain together. Kenneth Lundy, chief of the CONDITIONER CHECK M0N.-TUES. 9 9 state Bureau of Education, has wouldn’t keep the cruiser from GENERAL AUDIENCES Anyone having a suitable Let Firestone’s automotive ABSORBERS BURT being available to the con- All Agti AdmitiM been appointed agent to handle SERVICE / REYNOLDS (PO) home meeting the above experts inspect your car X \ - \ - stables but that if the con- negotiations between the Ver- Tbst temperature; check and TODAY— find those trouble requirents is asked to contact add necessary FVeon; adjust stables weren’t using it and the American Legion Post non Board of Education and the spots before they “MAN-EATER” PARENTAL QUIOANCI Vernon Education Association. all belts; check hoses; clean inconvenience you. there was a town function for tUGOCSTIO Home at 646-9171, Cmdr. Harold condenser; check final which it could be used the Soma May Not Pohl, Henry Wierzbicki, or The association, after failing performance. SiiitAN Per P rtTM naitri JENNIFER O'NEILL - PLUS selectmen would authorize its John Baer, service officer. to reach an agreement concer- Improve X,MICHAEL SARRAZIN (R) CHARLES BRONSON use. ning teachers’ salaries, voted your car's “THE REINCARNATION Yeomans said the use of the earlier this month to' go to performance ^“STONE KILLER” cruiser by the dog warden mediation and the school board and tire wear with OF PETER PROUD” RinntcTio the famous Monro-matic'. ("I wouldn’t be considered routine. Undor 17 raquirn •ccotroMnymi Manchester agreed to let mediation go M0N.-TUES. 9 9 « Bernard told the selectmen R P«tm or Adult Gu«dian forward. Choose your X style, Chrome [ASTHARTFORO the car is presently not in very Lundy has requested that the Delightful *biscuit tufted Country Club board and the association fur- and Smoked ORIVE-IN RT.5 good shape. He said it squeaks Sofa and Chair Set. In 1088 and surges. nish him with specific material Glass Tables, | A 9 5 stock in sturdy Herculon Parts and ■O# each The selectmen will take care ^ NO ONI UNOf N ,7 AOMITTiD concerning the negotiations and Elegant Lines - miterisi FF£F' Restaurant • * Fr\r fk lAfi limit m«v w«v he asked that it be filed by Aug. plaid or practical durable Call for an SHCWCASt CINtMA / 1234 of the problem. ON ALL YOU CAN EAT Practical safety Major repairs extra appointment INSTALLED The cruiser presently has 5,- 4. glass. black Naughahyde 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. SOUTH MAIN STREET The board discussed the covers. Perfect for the EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 049 miles. - MPAA FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We Honor MASTER CHARGE A spokesman for William A Bisautltul Setting matter Monday night and budget minded family for Kowalski, who formerly led the. for Interesting conversar Only agreed to ask Lundy for an living or family room. constables, said when Bernard This printing test pattern is tion or to sell your point of extension of this date as Robert CRUSHED VELVET Matching love seat Dinotaurt was chosen administrator of part of The Herald quality con- view accompanied by Dubeau, chairm an of the available. DInosaun ms:!!!. the constables he went to trol program in order to give Vic’s cocktails and Chef board’s negotiating committee, SWIVEL serving Connecticut homemakers since 1909 YOUR MICHELIN | TIRE HEADQUARTERS is M is s In g *40 Kowalski’s house and was given you one of the finest Paul's creative soups and is on vacation. ROCKER — St\S-- Clnderalla newspapers in the nation. OPEN everything pertaining to the exciting luncheons. Every Wednesday, A Family Feast At A The last VEA proposal was OR SUNDAY 90-DAY I II IClll iU VM job.; We can accommodate Real Friendly Price: Golden Filets Of i for a 10 per cent increase MAN SIZE 1-5 FREE* groups from a dozen to a Flounder, French Fries And Cole Slaw, across-the-board and the educa- NAUGAHYDE MON.-FRI. CHARGE The spokesman said he was hundred or more. As Much As You Wont, For Only $1.99! tion board’s committee offered MANCHESTER TILL 9:00 furniturebla stou res FREE DELIVERY given everything *including the Best Value In Town And It’s Riqht a two-year package proposal RECLINER • FREE SETUP oftiMPInk portable radio, chargers, Tel. 646-0103 Nearby. , HO UJARD „ with a 7 per cent increase Middletown Ma nc ht *s l e f 325 RROAD ST. PontlMr transmittal sheets and sum- Service from the first year and an 8 per SAT 346-6606 643-4159 FULL uwawai-H conmiiK mons books. 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. JoHmon$ cent increase the second year. UNTIL 5:30 GUARANTEE 6 4 6 -3 3 5 6 mim All other items pertaining to 394 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Dubeau said the two com- MON. thru FRI. 8-5:30 ■II.U.I.U.I.IM! the job are kept at constabulary mittees were well over $167,000 ^ 1 1 1 5 Main Street — Phone 643-4159 SAT. 8-12:30 [ all per f o r mances continuous daily headquarters, the spokesman MANCHESTER ^

k h PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 29, 1975 I , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., July 29, 1975— PAGE FIVE iHaurlu’stpr tupiniui Fitts and Myette She HcraliJ Poster Contest Under Way SOUTH WINDSOR Posters will be judged for age games, ring toss, card darts, ______OPINION bean bag throw, obstacle Judy Kuchnel groups 6-8, 9-11 and 12-14 with Seek Renomination prizes and ribbons for winners. course, softball throw, spin art, The Recreation Department, The poster judged best in the and pie eating contest. Prizes raft routes in conjunction with the Myette was formerly show will be awarded $5 most will be awarded. SOUTH WINDSOR Republicans caucus playgrounds, is holding a Wednesday and Democrats secretary to the First District original; and $1, funniest and Free soft drinks and Judy Kuelinel Town Committee. He is townwide Olympic Poster 644-1364 Thursday. most colorful. watermelon will be provided. Specialising in Handcrafted Items., A Statistic of One presently chairman of the Se- Contest through Thursday. A cartoon clown will enter- Two incumhent members of Fitts, a former mayor, called Posters will be displayed A Fine Selection of Gifts cond District Town Committee. Certain materials will be tain the children all day with the Town Council go before the past four years under throughout town and will not be Prior to seeking public office provided in arts and crafts candy and laughs. All for all Occasions... their respective party caucuses Democratic leadership "un- returnable. in 1973, he was vice-chairman sessions at the playground. playgrounds will be closed that If there is one statistic that we all thoughts while nature takes its this week seeking renomina- coordinated with an un- Children may bring anything SUMMER business-like approach to of the Zoning Board of Appeals. day except Orchard Hill. are aware of it must be that it is a 10 course? tiori. During Myette's term as from home to use. Cartoon Carnival Veteran Republican Coun- governmental affairs. SECONDS to 1 bet that whatever happens Maybe statistics would be more councilman he served on the Posters should be worked on The South Windsor Recrea- cilman Howard “Happ” Fitts, "South Windsor grew and only during the two arts and ALL FILM ROLLS prospered during the four years Public Health and Safety Com- tion Department has politically, economically or socially in meaningful if we understood numbers considered “on the fence” crafts sessions and should be rescheduled the Cartoon Car- Developed and Printed SALE... of Republican leadership, but mission, Park and Recreation about seeking his third term, done at the playground rather Fast Service OPEN this country, someone will reduce it to better. has now seen four years of Commission, and was ap- nival at Orchard Hill School for said he will seek re-election. pointed the council’s first than at home. Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 Discount Prices TUES. TO SAT. a statistic to be compared with Take these statistics for example: defeated referenda,” said Fitts. S 649-1766 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Democrat Robert J. Myette Officials say this will enable , p.m. RT. 83. TA LC O rrV ILLE Fitts, 38, is a member of the liaison with the South Windsor another statistic. A survey has found that only one per also seeks re-election. League. each child to have an equal Special events will include Exchange Club, a charter chance. In recent days we have had the FBI cent of the 17-year olds and 16 per member of the Community Ser- crime statistics, the Census Bureau cent of adults can balance a vice Council and an incor- porator of Manchester average aiid median income checkbook. Memorial Hospital. statistics, and countless economic This means four out of five adults in FUEL SAVING He was appointed to the coun- STILLWATER, Okla. (UPI) - statistics ranging from wholesale America can’t balance a checkbook cil in March 1965 to fill an un- •V. Keeping filters clean and having expired term and has since prices to new car deliveries for the se- yet are expected to understand the the central air- conditioning unit served five successive full serviced every year will cut fuel cond week in July. number concepts we use to indicate >1 terms. He was chosen mayor of bills and keep the unit working South Windsor in 1967. We would venture that if asked unemployment. Gross National efficiently. “I want to continue in my ef- Keep the Good Life someone would provide us with Product, productivity, income, etc. The Oklahoma State Univer- forts to enhance the council’s sity home extension service also statistics on how many dollars, hours, This leads us to conclude there was A' responsiveness to public sen- recommends installing an attic timent,” said Myette today. etc. goes into compiling statistics. more wisdom than wit in a comment vent fan to remove some of the “The council must continue to SEC U RE with It nags us a bit that we have such a made defining when statistics in- heat in attics. Temperatures in seek out the problems and attics can reach 140-160 degrees needs of all the people, not just passion for these statistics when it dicate a change from recession to on a hot day. vested interest groups.” seems obvious at tim es that depression. A View from Mansfield Hollow State Park (Photo by Floyd Larson) SA VIN GS regardless of their importance, A recession, we were told, is when nothing is really changed by our your neighbor is unemployed and a Don Oakley awareness of the current status of depression is when you are un- Medi-Views Manchester, Connecticut, United employed. RAY CROMLEY Earning for YO U States or the world as interpolated You don’t have to be a into statistical profiles. mathematical genius who can balance Egyptian Military i: Michael Dworkin, B. SC. Are statistics important or is it a a checkbook to understand this Learns Its Lessons t/.S. Industry Plays It Too Safe Registered Pharmacist a t THE numbers game we play to occupy our statistic of one. The notion of Israeli military invincibili- ty was pretty well shattered by the Oc- tober or Yom Kippur War of 1973. Now a report in an American magazine MARIJUANA is like a Gun! SA TURD A Y on what went on behind Egyptian lines WASHINGTON - Steel prices are vanced technology? So reports Jacob during that war, plus a look at present ly or as Id safety requirements, the higher than they should be because the in- Rabinow, chief research engineer of the Don’t let it fool you! Egyptian offensive and defensive manufacturer may be hit in succession by dustry hasn’t adopted the latest produc- Institute for Applied Technology of the capabilities, ought to put to rest any long holdups and unanticipated changes in tion technology. Japan has. So has West respected National Bureau of Standards. operations defnanded by the environmen- B A N K lingering belief that the average Arab Many young people in Manchester smoke Half-Safe Driving Germany. tal, product safety and worker safety soldier is poorly trained, poorly led and Marijuana! it is no secretl They are a danger to The sanqe problem, in part, holds true agencies and by any citizen groups which poorly motivated and that Israel can easi- In part, the reluctance to take chances is themselves and societyl I have received some very ‘ ly continue frustrating her enemy’s for shipbuilding. Other countries undercut because industry has gradually acquired wish to bring court action. us. Both the Navy and private shipping disturbing responses to my column concerning Nearly every motorist, if asked, 40 women — test drove a winding military designs as she has four times in managers more interested in short term The difficulty in figuring the costs and pay through the nose for new bottoms. other complications occasioned by the Marijuana. Some people have expressed their would probably say he is a good course five times, on both wet and dry the last generation. gains which show up well on their records. thankfulness in learning of Marijuana’s dangers, So it is also with textiles, cement and a Most company managers look closely at requirements of these agencies are so driver. Yet the average driver uses Having previously done an in-depth however, the greatest “Flak” I received was from the ..... pavement, at the limit of the speed report on the Israeli military establish- growing number of other products. The the stock market these days. Heavy in- great that lawyers frequently are more barely half of his car’s performance they were willing to use in performing ment, with emphasis on its air arm, the list is longer each year. vestments for long-term gains may mean important than scientists in technological academic field and the people who think they know The National Aeronautics and Space Ad- development. Discouraged managers may it all. and handling capabilities in evasive various highway driving maneuvers. editors of Aviation Week & Space a period of slow growth, or none at all, un- Technology magazine “after some ministration, the Energy Research and til wrinkles are ironed out of the new therefore decide to stand pat with what Most disturbing was from some of the Professors maneuvering that often means the The typical driver, says Calspan prolonged debate” finally convinced the Development Administration and other technology and profits begin to roll in. they’re already producing — where they at UConn, who are in the Behavorial Science and know the ropes. difference between having an acci- project engineer Roy S. Rice, did not Egyptian Ministry of War that it was im- pioneers in technology have lists of hun- Meanwhile the company’s shares may not research field. These are the fellows who teach our possible to present both sides of the Oc- dreds of new devices and technical do well on the exchange, making funds Because the government has no dent and avoiding one. use the full potential of the car in young. Their ambivalence and placid attitudes ac tober War or the continuing Middle applications useful for industry which are more difficult to come by. adequate system for easing the blow to companied with their outright lack of responsibility That conclusion is based on results terms of its cornering capabilities and Eastern crisis as long as one side refused being ignored. workers displaced by technological to society was downright revoltingll Some of their of an 18-month study by Calspan Corp. to discuss its activities. They were invited Companies are finding it more Then there’s the patent problem. The developments, companies making major handling qualities. In most instances, profitable in all too many instances to current attitude of many courts makes it production changes find union opposition remarks were...“Marijuana is like alcohol and even i m (formerly Cornell Aeronautical to Egypt, where they were apparently safer,” or, “I smoke myself and feel no III effepfs. drivers resorted to hard or panic given free access to Egyptian military in- spend their money making minor im- less and less certain that company moving frequently so great they may decide change is not worth the candle. “WHAT ARE THE FACTS!!” Laboratory) of the characteristics stallations and personnel. provements in what they already make, into a new product or using a new " Our trip was certainly braking in stimulated emergency The problem does not lie alone with in- One of the most startling revelations in than in developing new products, or in in- technology will have the patent protection The literature is loaded with evidence showing and capabilities of 100 drivers, situations, often locking up all four dustry. Friends who operate high their repo't is just how competently the vesting in quantum jump improvements in intended by the framers of the Constitu- alteration in brain chemistry and structure. My last worth waiting for. . . saving technology electronics firms report that ■m carefully selected to represent the wheels and thus losing all steering Egyptians fought in 1973. “The Egyptian production methods. tion. In certain districts, the courts have column related the testimony of Dr. Powelson, the Defense Department, the Central at S.B.M. made it happen general driving population. The $100,- air force bounced back from its In part this is because risk taking — and regularly held invalid all contested research Psychiatrist before a congressional com control. Intelligence Agency, and the Federal humiliating defeat on the ground in 1967 to major change always involves greater patents brought before them. mittee describing his over 5-year chronic study with 000 research program was conducted Bureau of Investigation, which talk in- for us. Of course, we're \ “Automobile safety is of concern to fight a tough, sustained battle against the risk — is so costly in these days of capital cessantly about the advanced technology moderate smokers culminated with “Organic Brain on a special 12-mile course at Israeli air force in 1973,” writes editor-in- shortages, high interest rates and Companies have found, too, that adop- all of us,’’ he comments. "The acci- they use and what they favor, are Disease.” still saving regularly. . . chief Robert Hotz. marketing uncertainties. With money so ting new technology frequently results in Calspan’s 33-acre proving ground in notoriously slow in adopting new concepts. Just last week, on July 16th, It was reported by dent that is avoided because of driver In contrast to the 1967 war, when in the costly, investors know they can double serious hidden costs impossible to figure we want to keep the The estimate I have is that the FBI and the California Primate Research Canter, results of Buffalo, N.Y. skill and alertness represents an im- opening hours their air force was wiped their funds in five to eight years with in advance. CIA are almost 10 years behind in some three long-term experiments using monkeys as out by a lightning Israeli attack, this time relatively little risk. What incentive then Because new technologies explore areas "good life” portant element in lowering the death electronic applications. ^ the Egyptians blunted the Israeli air effort is there to put their money in risky ad- which are not well defined environmental- models in a search for better understanding of The volunteer drivers — 60 men and and injury toll on our highways.’’ so well that not a single Egyptian aircraft human health problems. “THEY FOUND SOME was destroyed on the ground and no air- VERY STRONG DELETERIOUS BEHAVIORIAL port was permanently put out of opera- EFFECTS!!” tion. For the first month of Marijuana lnfluence...“the The Lighter Side The editors were presented with gun- animals appeared drowsy and showed little com camera proof that Egyptian pilots shot ANDREW TULLY petitiveness. There was a strong reduction In social down far more Israeli planes than the interaction. latter admitted. Next came a very gradual disappearance of the Lost Weekend"^ Returns “The Israeli air force showed us all sle epy effect as the animals deve loped a their tricks during 1969-70 (the so-called comer and a go-getter. Future unlimited. War of Attrition),” one Egyptian air force TOLERENCE for the drug. After this they slowly By DICK WEST Inflation Slower, But It Is Still There sh ow e d a p a t t e rn of I R R I T A B L E WASHINGTON (UPI) - According to a The problems that ultimately lead to his commander told them. “They were our recent news item from Detroit, a former downfall begin when he shows up cold teachers and we applied all those lessons AGGRESSIVENESS.” These subjective changes business executive who claims he had to sober at the office Christmas party and in 1973.” are reflections of actual alternations of brain cells drink a lot in order to win promotions is remains clear-headed throughout the According to the Egyptians, they fought and their chemistry! festivities. two air wars in 1973 — one against the WASHINGTON — Addressing himself to old-fashioned thesis that you can’t keep recession and high unemployment. It’s a suing his ex-employer for making him an the argument over whether the Federal A study* involving 3 series of normal smokers Next day there is gossip around the Israelis and one against “a new type of borrowing money without some day magical scare word, distilled into the alcoholic. government should spend more of the showed “the subjective mood changes of less clear executive suite that Volstead has an inor- pilot” flying U.S.-delivered replacements having to pay it back. national psychology by constant use. Of Here we have the makings of a classic people’s tax money to spur what seems to thinking and dizziness. A slight constriction of the dinate fondness for non-intoxicating for Israeli losses. They strongly believe Moreover, the latest official figures course we have to keep paying higher I American novel, as well as a first rate mo- be a start toward economic recovery. pupils...a dose related Increase in heart rate...EKG beverages. And when the mid-winter the pilots were Americans. show that Ford has been right all along in prices for everything from a loaf of bread tion picture. I see Jack Lemmon in the Secretary of Commerce Rogers C.B. Mor- heart abnorm a lities...including ventricular promotion list is posted in January, his At the end, both sides had hurt each maintaining that the inflation is still a to a bulldozer. Inflation, you know. movie, version. It’s potentially his best ton said something good: I name is missing. other so severely that both were throwing major problem and that there could be no Well, I suppose we should be grateful for premature contractions...The MILD dose showed a role since he protrayed a dedicated boozer “The economy is now ready for takeoff. Several weeks later his career is further training aircraft into the battle. real recovery if pump-priming resulted in the small blessing that the inflation rate is definite “ORGANIC BRAIN SYNDROME.” These in “Days of Wine and Roses.” Whether it flies smoothly and steadily up- continued price increases. damaged at a cocktail party honoring the The Egyptians not only demonstrated an down. I’m grateful, but not very. As a were symptoms from the mild, so called As a working title, let’s call the new ward on a long stable path of economic All the various methods of measure- firm’s vice president, Ludlow Torporbolt, impressive ability in 1973 to learn from worker who gets no automatic cost-of- “recreational” intake Marijuaria smokers! flick ‘‘Days of Sarsaparilla and growth, or whether it shoots up sharply ment show that the inflation rate has for having designed a self-propelled their errors, to beat the Israelis at their living pay raises, I do not view with A very sensitive test for Marijuana is the dose Ragweed.” With Lemmon playing the part and then comes crashing down again, will moderated. The preferred Gross National mustard paddle. own tricks and to take punishment and equanimity the prospect that prices will of A1 Volstead, the town teetotaler. Product (GNP) measure, or "chain related effect upon the heartbeat. The stronger the When a group on the terrace begins an come back for more. Since they kicked out depend on the econoihic policies- we continue to rise, only more slowly, forever The opening scenes establish Volstead price” index, showed an inflation rate in Marijuana the faster the heartbeat. ALL dosage impromptu songfest, Volstead em- their Russian advisers they have choose in the next few months.” and ever, amen. as a typical ne’er-do-well, unable to hold a the second quarter of 5.8 per cent, down levels showed signs of tachycardia (increased heart barrasses the other guests by thoroughly modernized the weapons Rogers’ remarks were prompted by job because of chronic temperance. It from 7.8 per cent in the first quarter and a beat). remembering all the words and staying on systems supplied them by the Soviet government figures which showed that the wasn’t always that way. peak of 12.7 per cent in the third quarter of One suspicious father called me and related vir key. Furthermore, he commits a horrible Union, using their own technological biggest recession since the Great Depres- Through a series of flashbacks, we see 1974. iHanrhrfit^r Fi social blunder by going home at the hour expertise and ingenuity. sion leveled off during the year’s second tually all these symptoms his son had been Volstead as he was when he was first hired That’s real nice. But to us working stiffs which the invitation had said the reception What all this suggests is that with both quarter. Total output decreased only 0.3 manifesting. This confirmed his suspicions along as a junior account executive at the Acme the significance lies in the fact that prices Eitrnittg BrralJi was to end. sides now armed with more and better per cent, the smallest decline since the with the $40 per week his son always seemed to Each year, more and more people join the growing S.B.M. family.. . as they establish Mustard Paddle Manufacturing Co. A are still going up. At a lower rate, to be bright young man, full of promise. Both a The inevitable pink slip is found in his weapons and with the lessons of four recession was born in November 1973. FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 have to have in order to “keep his habit.” a regular pattern of savings to help them have the “good life”. Some of our customers pay envelope just a few days later after he previous wars to go on — for one thing, This small decrease is within the margin sure, buUthat’s precious little comfort to Published by the Published every Marijuana attacks receptor sites at the cell the wage earner and the housewife. It still Manchester evening except Sun- is thrown out of a downtown bar for neither side is likely ever to let itself be of statistical error and thus means that Publlshlng Co., Herald days and holidays. molecular level and alters cell function. It Is no have been with us since they opened their first childhood savings account . . . and TODAY’S excessive sobriety. caught by surprise again — any fifth the total output went neither up nor down. costs more to live today than three months Square. Manchester. E n te re d at the different than any other DRUG. There Is a very Im they have stayed with us after they grew up, married, had their family. . . and on into After that, it is downhill all the way. Israeli-Egyptian contest will be a terribly ago; you can’t pay bills with the statistic C onn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., THOUGHT that prices were rising at a higher rate a Telephone 643-2711 Post Oflice as Second portant Pharmacological principle which should be Volstead drifts from job to job, lasting in costly war of attrition neither country can Like his boss. President Ford, Morton is (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. retirement. They know that saving regularly at S.B.M. where their savings dollars earn year ago. kept in mind. “With every good beneficial effect each only as long as it takes the boss to afford. opposed to spectacular pump-priming Publisher Raymond F. Robinson Another thing: I enter shops only under there is also a corresponding harmful effectl”...lt Is the highest rates allowed by law helps to insure the “good life”. Why don’t you join the Freedom discover that he is a closet prohibitionist. This applies to the southern front, of with the taxpayers’ dough. Fortunately, duress, but I have noticed on my in- There has been a great deal of talk about His final degradation comes early one course. What might happen in the north the administration seems to have won its SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES somewhat analagous to the firing of a rifle. As you largest savings bank family in town? frequent forays into the marts of trade a freedom the past few years. For many it morning when, while lying in the gutter would depend upon how well the Syrians war with the Democratic Congress, which PAYABLE IN ADVANCE fire a rifle be most careful of its RECOILII And gimmickry practiced by all shopkeepers. becomes a matter of "doing your own sleeping off a bout of abstinence, he is run had emulated the Egyptians and has sought vainly to spend the Republic Single Copy ...... 15e 3 M o n th s ...... $11.70 Marijuana does have a very Insidious dangerous How come an item that cost $1.50 a week thing.” This may or may not take into con- over by a water wagon. transformed themselves into first-class out of the recession. The third-quarter Weekly...... 90e 6 M onths...... $23.40 recoil. ago now costs $1.61? The pat answer is One Month ... $3.90 Oi'e Year...... $46.80 sideration the feelings or needs of others. But hold! Salvation is at hand. fighters. There might also be an eastern data says Ford & Co. were, and are, right “Inflation, you know.” But I have yet to Mail Rales Upon Request * From the Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and The Christian Gospel takes a little By chance there appears on the street a front, if Jordan, Iraq and others were in their slow-but-sure approach to the Therapeutics/May, 1974. different slant on things. Love and tender-hearted lady of the evening. (Lee drawn in. problem. find anyone in any shop willing or able to Subscribers who pm should telephone justify a price increase with verifiable tail to receive their the circulation depait- obedience are the two necessary in- Remick’s old role now played by Jane Nevertheless, the best guess now is that It is, of course, politically popular to Herald belore 5 30 ment. 647-9946. “TRt/Sr YOUR HEALTH TO YOUR evidence that the increase was caused by gredients that form the content of Fonda.) She nurses him back to health and a fifth Arab-Israeli war would accomplish ram through legislation for massive DOCTOR AND HIS PRESCRIPTIONS TO an increase in the cost of the item to the freedom. Love is at the heart of the under her coaxing he begins to taper on. no more than the previous four, and that programs to speed recovery with the un- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation usr Savings Bank Christian’s relationship. Obedience in- Soon he is going the full route, from eye- employment rate hovering around 9 per shopowner. essentially has been to set the stage for The Manchester Display advertising volves taking that relationship of love for opener to nightcap. Which gives him the the next war. cent. But Ford has made it clear he will I can’t prove it, but I’ll say so anyway. From the manufacturer and processor on P u b lis h in g Co. Three Christ into the world of people. self-confidence he needs to return to Acme One would think that there have been continue to pursue his "unpopular” ^ full days prior to The only kind of freedom the Bible Mustard Paddle and apply for a job as a course. down to the corner store, I suspect assumes no financial publication, enough lessons in all these conflicts, business establishments are using the re s p o n s ib ility for Deadline for Herald of Manchester knows anything about is that freedom test spreader. enough suffering — and enough glory — to He has been inveighing in speeches and typographical errors classified adveitising: term “inflation” to increase their profits Member F.D.I.C. which has that divine-human dimension. Within six months he has become one of cause both sides in the current haggling public statements against “the politicians appearing in adver- 12 noon prior to day of on practically every item sold. tisumenls and other publication. 12 noon Rev. Burton D. Strand the company president’s drinking buddies over troop pullbacks and declarations of and theorists” who claim that big spen- reading mutter m The Friday lor publication W ’ ARKADE PHARMACY MANCHESTER • EAST HARTFORD • SOUTH WINDSOR • BOLTON • ANDOVER and is well launched on a brilliant career ding is “a sure-fire cure for everything How can you argue with them? We all •Muncfiester Evening Saturday and Mon- Concordia Lutheran j)eaceful intent to be desperately anxious know inflation is still with us, despite Herald day. Church as a business tycoon and blotter-tongue. for real peace. that ails us.” Ford has reached back to the West Middle Tpke. — We Deliver 646-1700 People-to-People Bankin g. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 29. 1975

Bell-Ciscon

Linda Theresa (]iscon of Bolton and Philip Robert Bell of DUPLICATE BRIDGE Hatboro, Pa., exchanged wed R e s u l t s F r i d a y in the ding vows July 26 at St. Maurice Results in the July 21 Nutmeg North-South: Bette Martin Manchester Bridge Club game BETTY’S NOTEBOOK Church in Bolton. YWCA game at the Community and Sandy Craft, first; Jim at 60 Bidwell St. are: By B ETTY RYDER The bride is the daugher of Y are: Cleary and Alice Sunshine, se N orth-South: Wiiyiy and Mr. and Mrs. John Ciscon of 94 North-South: Jane Lowe and cond; Anne Ingram and A.A. Manuel Clark, first; Joe Toce Tinker Pond Rd., Bolton. The Mollie Timreck, first; Elaine Pyka, third. and Mary Roy, second; Bob Webster and Dixie Mastran- East-West: Jan Leonard and ' Well, I did it again. eye." Well I'm not sure exactly bridegroom is the son of Mr. D arr and ^arily n Jackson, drea, second; Terry Messenger Muriel Monroe, first; Faye Went trap shooting Sunday how it got started but it may and Mrs. Robert Bell of Hat third. and Frankie Brown, third. Lawrence and Millie Timreck, and my arm is black and blue have been from mud packs. boro, Pa. East-West: Clem Hitchcock East-West:Peg Dunfield and second; Jim Tatro and Lance already. While I was digging around The Rev. Robert Cronin of St. and Wilmer Curtiss, first; Fred Irving Carlson, first; Anne Tatro, Liz Carter and Janet By the time I get the shell in (pardon the p'un) I came across Maurice Church performed the Baker and Kaye Baker, second; DeMartin and Flo Bhrre, se Boyd, tied for third. the gun (which I can hardly lift some facts about mud packs. It double-ring ceremony. Richard Jack Descy and Louis Halpryn, cond; Betty Launi and Mary anyway), put it up to my seems in Nov. 9, 1861 issue of Alton of Bolton was organist. third. Warren, third. shoulder and yell “ pull” so the Frank Leslie's Illustrated, one Soloist was Daryl Stawski of YWCA morning games will clay pigeon will come flying of the most influential and West Willington. BAHERIESFOR R e s u l t s F r i d a y in the be closed during August. Radios— Hearing Aids out, my arm is so sore I can widely read newspapers of its The bride, given in marriage Manchester Nite Time Novice barely pull the trigger. tim e , th e b e a u ty e d it o r by her father, wore a gown of Gamas— Flashlights Bridge Group gam e at 60 R e su lts in the Ju iy 19 When you stand by and watch headlined, “ The Beautifying bonded crepe overlayed with Bidwell St. are: M a n c h e ste r C o m mu n i t y some of the members at the An Properties of Nile Mud." imported French lace and ARTHUR DRUG North-South: Don and Betty College game at the student dover Sportsmen’s Club — it The article described how the designed with scooped neckline, Kreps, first; Joe and Marilyn center are: looks so easy — but believe me “ thick, greasy feeling mud" high collar and waist, long Fecteau, second; Frank and it's not. from the banks of the Nile was sleeves, and detachable train of Joyce Rossi, third. They are all so helpful, giving dried and pressed into cakes for French lace. Her illusion veil East-West; John and Chris instructions, and ejecting the export, and how later it was was attached to a lace cap and Ruth, first; Steve and Marsha shells — but when it comes to resoftened and “ laid on the skin she carried a bouquet of white Ryan, second; Amy Whyte and taking aim and pulling the to give lustre to the com- daisies, yellow roses and baby’s & Bertha Goldberg, third. trigger — that's my job, and plextion." breath. Miss Diane Leiner of Bolton I’m not doing it very well. Results Friday in the Center DuBALDO APPLIIWIX Next week will be the real Today's mud packs are more was her cousin’s maid of honor. and apt to be made from powdered Bridg e Club gam e at the test when the club has its 7th The bridesmaid was Miss Carol Masonic Temple are: kaolin, a highly refined white Bell of Hatboro, P a., the Marco Photo annual family picnic at the Elks Mr. and IMrs. Donald Weeks, Club in G lastonbury. The clay which also is the basis for bridegroom’s sister. Miss Ann first; Mrs. Jerome Dvornek SIGN SERVICENTER children and I have been in the finest chinaware. Kaolin is Marie Ciscon of Bolton, the Mrs. Philip R. Bell 42 P U R N E LL P L A C E M A N C H E S T E R available in bulk from the and Robert Campbell, second; C / ) vited. bride’s siste r, was junior Manchester was the usher. KofC Home in Manchester, D r. an d Mr s. T a n a s h SPECIALIZING IN. It will be a day of swimming, druggist who dispenses it also bridesmaid. Junior usher was Ulysses Orduz after which the couple left on a Atoynatan, third. | I S | s games, friendship and last but as a component of certain Norman Jones of Manchester of Manchester. trip to the Pocono Mountains in WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPLIANCE SALES Q . not least — trapshooting. medical prescriptions. was best man. Mario Orduz of i s l i e A reception was held at the Pennsylvania. They will reside Results in the July 24 Nutmeg MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIR FOR Maybe with a little luck. I’ll Making and applying the in Hatboro. YWCA game at the Community WESTINGHOUSE •GENERAL ELECTRIC V score. beauty masks is supposed to be Y are: HOTPOINT U quite simple. Pour a heaping Liz Carter and Mary Corkum, Bubble and Squeak mound of the kaolin into a Mr. Bell is employed at first; Steve Hunger and Bar ELECTRIC SIGN REPAIR and PARKING A nice call came from Mrs. saucer. Spoon witch hazel into Fischer and Porter Inc., in b ara D a v i s, Howard and the mix and stir until a creamy Warminster, Pa. Mrs. Bell is a LOT LIGHT MAINTENANCE and REPAIR < Peter Maneggia of 55 Steel Patricia Targonsky, tied for se For More Information Call Crossing Rd., in Bolton saying paste results. 1975 graduate of Manchester cond. she enjoyed my column and Community College. The YWCA morning games 646-8114 Quickly spread the mixture THE SERVICE h - giving her recollection of “ Bub will be closed during August. over the face and throat. It sill It) ble and Squeak” which I men dries immediately. The tingly tioned last week. N a v y CWO E d w a r d J . Rd., Coventry, completed an sensation (or so they say) is the C / ) She said she thinks it’s an old O’Donnell Jr., son of Mr. and advanced medical department sign it is doing its work -pore- English dish of pot roast and Mrs. Edward O’Donnell of 83 course at the Army’s Academy deep cleansing, dried skin cabbage or sometimes brussel Edmund St. was graduated of Health Sciences in Ft. Sam removal and blood stimulation. Houston, Tex. (0 sprouts instead of the cabbage. fr o m the U. S. N a v a l Let the m ask rem ain for 2 N > "When it cooks, it bubbles P o s t g r a d u a t e S c h o o l , UJ several minutes before rem OJ o (0 and squeaks and I believe that’s ‘ Monterey, Calif., with a B.A. The U. S. Air Force has O oving with soap and water. how it got the name,” she said. d e g r e e in i n t e r n a t i o n a l promoted David S. Nodden, son Close the pores and tone the Mrs. Malcolm Wilson of 17 relations. of Mr. and Mrs. Neill Nodden of skin further with an application Salem Rd. also sent along her He joined the Navy in March 70 Parker St., to the rank of air of witch hazel—chilled if you suggestion and says it is a one- 1954. man first class. W H AT EVERY CAREER-MINDED prefer. dish meal of beef, cabbage and He is serving at Fairchild vegetables fried together. Capt. Kathryn B. Scheldt, a AFB, Wash., as an aircraft A note of warning. Before nurse in the U. S. Army, and maintenance specialist. He is a 1 Which ever way you decide to PROFESSIONAL SHOULD K NOW s'* I trying any of these oldtime cook it, be sure and listen (like daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1974 graduate of Manchester beauty hints, be sure it’s okay the kids do to the Rice Crispies) Dudley A. Brand II, Rt. 1, Echo High School. with your dermatologist. and see if you can detect the bubble and squeak. If you turn out beautiful, tell about o J We have had several requests everybody you read it here. If INiaMOI for copies of the bicentennial you don't, please don’t mention recipes mentioned last week so my name. G will send them out as quickly as Th e H a rtfo rd Gradu a te C e n ter possible. Am still waiting for several other recipes especially the “ Bubble and Squeak’.' so we can V pass it along. “ The sillie st woman can u manage a clever man; but it Since 1955, The Hartford Graduate Center has provided for the educational needs .Mud Packs needs a very clever woman to of working professionals in area business and industry with courses jointly de You've all heard the old manage a foo l.’ ’ Rudyard By Abigail Van Burea signed by leading educators and the organizations themselves. expression “ Here's mud in your Kipling (1865-1936) 197Sby ChicagoTribun«-N.Y. NewsSynd., Inc. This unique arrangement, in which most classes are held during hours which per mit employees to continue working at their jobs, has grown to become an invalu D EAR A BBY: You indicated that you were in favor of able resource both to the state's economy and to the individual seeking to update the Equal Rights Amendment. I am amazed at you. Don’t Ganley-Spencer his knowledge and to advance his standing within the company. vS L you know that if it becomes law, there will no longer be separate public restrooms for men and women? And the S b f l J ^ men and women will not have separate quarters in college dorms, prisons, schools, locker rooms and even public MASTER'S DECREES AWARDED hospitals? Do your homework! _ \ q AGAIN ST ERA IN ILLIN O IS Through its affiliation with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, one of the nation's (5 major educational institutions. The Hartford Graduate Center enables qualified 50 a D EAR AGA IN ST: Do yoursf In -1965, the Supreme [1 u l ^ < Court established the constitutional right to privacy. This students to earn degrees awarded by RPI in a variety of disciplines including EN ^04 <0 permits the separation of the sexes in all places involving GINEERING SCIENCE, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, MANAGEMENT, sleeping, disrobing and all other private functions. MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES. D EAR ABBY: I have been teaching Sunday school for five years. I teach first-grade children who are 6 years old. 4 Si S t « d My problem is the pastor’s son. This child pulls rank on OPPORTUNITIES FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE me at every turn I make. He lets me know that because he is • the pastor’s son, I can’t tell him what to do. Because of its close relationship with the businesses and industries of tbe area. You can imagine what this does to me and the other The Hartford Graduate Center offers many opportunities for practical research children. I get absolutely no cooperation from his parents. The father is merely an older replica of his son. which directly benefits the student and his job as well as his company and the What can I do to remedy this situation? I am fond of my community at large. Students preparing for their master's theses are encouraged class and love to teach, but I can’t take much more verbal i S w abuse or the kicking this child dishes out. I ’ve bent over to select subjects and undertake projects which often make substantial contribu backwards to be nice to him but get nowhere. tions toward improving effectiveness of corporate and social service functions and M ISTREATE D operations. \ D EAR M IS: Discipline him as though he were the son of In addition, many companies call on the Center and its faculty for specialized ^ ( - i U J 0 Joe Blow. And if he doesn’t shape up, tell his parents to P > K X keep the boy home, or YOU’LL stay home. assistance dealing with immediate problems and situations. Special seminars and courses are organized for this purpose and presented either on the Center campus 0 ' < O D EAR A B B Y : About that bride who wanted to lock the or at company headquarters. Selected employees participate extensively in this doors of the church five minutes before the ceremony: Most a cities and states have laws against locking the doors of type of program. a public buildings when people are assembled in them. The reason is obvious. Sign me, FIRE MARSHAL NON-DEGREE PROGRAMS 9 D EAR FIR E M A R SH A L: You are right, of course. A Special Programs Department of The Hartford Graduate Center also offers a wide Now, why didn’t I think of that? ■sTTOoq-)Oii range of courses which earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) for which regular transcripts are available. Non-degree programs are being offered this year in the D EAR A B B Y : You gave good advice to the widow who C4 didn’t know what to tell people when they asked how her fields of: Management, Data Processing, Human Development, Evening Career husband had died. (He committed suicide.) I’d like to reinforce your view. Many years ago, when I Courses, and Environmental Safety and Engineering. 5 §111 Mrs. Robert J. Ganley was the editor of a small newspaper, one of the town’s Su san Jo a n Sp e n c e r of leading citizens, who was also an attorney and church the bride’s sister; Miss Dojina leader, made some bad investments. Shortly thereafter, he Wethersfield and Robert J. APPLICATIONS FOR THE FALL NOW BEING ACCEPTED Valente of Wethersfield; Miss killed himself. Ganley of East Hartford were Donna Ganley of Manchester, His two daughters, who were my cherished friends, sent FREE CATALOGS ON REQUEST . married July 26 at the Church sister of the bridegroom; and their boyfriends to ask me to please leave out that their Candidates for degree courses must apply for admission by August 15 and require o f th e I n c a r n a t i o n in Mrs. William Ganley of East father had committed suicide when his death was reported Wethersfield. Hartford, sister-in-law of the in the paper. The competing newspaper agreed to omit it if a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. Non-degree students will be The bride is the daughter of bridegroom. we would. accepted according to published schedules. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C. Spencer Je ff Flaherty of Hartford 1 refused, saying, “ If we omit it, the girls will be living a 153 o f W e t h e r s f i e l d . T he served as best man. lie for the rest of their lives. If we print the truth, it will be For your free catalog (specify degree or non-degree) or for other information, call I 6 j bridegroom is the son of Mr. Ushers were William Ganley forgotten in 24 hours.” (203) 549-3600 or write: and Mrs. Girard Ganley of 418 o f E a s t H a r t f o r d , th e I published the truth and the family admitted afterward N. Main St. bridegroom’s brother; Jam es that I had done the right thing. They also bought 50 T he R e v . F . M cD onald Spencer and David Spencer, newspapers. i c o a celebrated the nuptial Mass and both of Wethersfield, brothers EX-CITY EDITOR performed the ceremony. of the bride; and Herb Haynes Th e H a rtford Graduate C enter The bride w as given in of South Windsor. Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal 275 Windsor St., Hartford, Conn. 06120. marriage by her father. Following a reception at the reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. M rs. W illiam N eidel of home of the bride, the couple Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. Wethersfield was her sister’s left on a wedding trip to For Abby’s booklet, “ How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” matron of honor. Virginia Beach, Fla. The couple .send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 1,32 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Bridesmaids were Mrs. An will reside in East Hartford. Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped drew Hoffman of Wethersfield, (204) envelope. pa g e eight - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 29. 1975 School Fee Questioned ANDOVER Donna Holland 646-0375 The legality of the Andover Board of Education charging town organizations for use of the Andover Elementary School was questioned by the Board of Selectmen as David Yoemans, CO first selectman, refused to pay a $20 bill for the Bicentennial O' Commission’s use of the school. O’ o IV } s ; A copy of a letter from i' Li 'A < N o S L Beatrice Kowalski, chairman p tn 0 of the school board, to Richard mq 8 g i Clark, chairman of the Bicentennial Commission, was V> S r received. ?(oVu\- Mrs. Kowalski said the board’s policy calls for groups IfCBTisift using the school to pay fees for custodians that are not included in the board’s budget. She said the policy was known „ N Nj-d'OQD— in advance and approved by Clark before he signed a con- tract to use the school on March ' 0 >D '0 ' 0 ^g 23. i 'Q . the (Hie bank She told Clark, 'T m sorry you have chosen to completely ignore this matter rather than bring it to the attention of the board formally.” Yeomans said school prin- cipals in the past didn’t charge town agencies for use of the school. He said the new prin- in Connecticut !!] M P ,1 - cipal (David Kravett) read -1 I H P back minutes of board meetings and found the policy, so sent a 9 3»^ sll 9?, bill. Yeomans said he didn’t think 5«i)^ it was proper for the board to make the charge, so he didn’t most respited lA pay the bill when it was first iUpl! brought to his attention. I ’The selectmen agreed to send s fefl g it M a letter to the school board asking it to consider repealing w its policy. Safety Data Available for Andover for service ^ residents at constabulary "OV^ < ^ headquarters at the Town Of- fice Building are many 5 pamphlets on safety. Most of the pamphlets are 'fk concerned with bicycle safety including bike safety checks, buying your child a bicycle, to its customers Ocr~!P Connecticut bicycle laws and TlCCBo Ot/ p ^ D A>J ^ ^ r b^bl safety rules, Connecticut pedal P^fHc Oo issE ^ o> ; r i 5 pushers, bicycle safety coloring Oi^Z.f books and bicycle licenses. >qi"o 'f t. i?o^i ll Also available is a pamphlet Z 5 TITT t* ” 8 ' S i t | entitled, "A message to parents J about mini-bikes.” There are two wallet-size we want to know ^nt/> 2.^ RrP8 * cards available entitled “How S^o»l to Restore the Breath of Life •""il i m and Rescue Breathing.” nr iS ghc Hcratb about itr U ^llfi 9 ik - E? Pony Squads P Tf- t^- To Receive Physicals The bank that listens.” ■O -fV . ^ L '0'*>u»'0 B OLTON It isn’t just a slogan. It’s a way Donna Holland 646-0375 of doing business. gSS5 Physical examinations for D ff n ^ ffldiino SONl participants in the Bolton Pony D' o US Football program will be given And that’s what this question- r ^ •** p Wednesday at Herrick P 5 r" Memorial Park at 6:30 p.m. naire is all about. It’s the same one f9 B rB (part of our continuing r 5? ^ Si 6:30 p.m. at the park. Those who haven’t par- S'" -* (f^ p ticipated in the past are invited program of listening to our A tS to join the team. ’The senior pony squad con- ■i A- tA-~ n - sists of players from 14 to 18 customers). Its purpose is a simple but years of age whose weight l^ doesn’t exceed 185 pounds the first game. extremely important one: We want to know }^S^ The junior pony squad con- r sists of players from 14 to 16 what we can do to further improve years of age whose weight ?» C C! doesn’t exceed 155 pounds the fl first game. service to our customers. 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I 1 I 1 -y M 1 \A i t r k PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 29, 1975 ------' MANCHESTER EVENING H ERA m ^anchester, Conn., Tues., July 29, 1975- PAGE ELEVEN :wssg Return of Fisk to Regular Starting Lineup Zone Pacesetters Turn Back Legion SLOW PITCH By LEN AUSTER and Pinney came home on Raul llarlfoni (10) SOFTBALL I Solidifying Coniponent for Boston Red Sox Herald Sporlswriter Bob Almquist’s line single to AB R H E Perrone, ss -'2 3 0 0 left. Craig, rf When you don’t hit you Shiner, rf don’t win and that’s been the The winners added a run Pinney, 3b decider as Vittner’s edged past and over the last three 21 g a m e s. The v ic to r y putting everything together “ The broken hand in homered earlier, singled in Twins 9, Royals 8 relief help from Rich :• Almquist, 2b TONIGHT’S GAMES i N E W Y O R K ( U P D - T h e problem for the Manchester in the third without benefit the Keggers, 11-10, last night at boosted Boston’s lead in the during the Yankee spring training was a two runs^n the 10th inning to Lyman Bostock’s fourth Gossage, won his 10th game :j McMahon, lb Telephone v». HNBank, rookies have gotten most of weeks, about the time it has of a base hit and put the con- Frothingham, if Robertson Park. Pillion had series—my timing was blessing in disguise. I give the Indians a victory in 24 decisions while Frank •: American Legion baseball 6:1.5 —Keeney the raves, but the recent taken for Fisk to get back in AL East to nine games over hit of the game drove home test on ice in the fourth with Dumond, If two homers and a single, Dave worked all winter getting Tanana suffered his sixth •: team. Zadrosny, c Leopurdg vs. Bolieats, 6:1.5 success of the Boston Red the groove, the Red Sox Baltimore. over the Orioles, who had the wirining run in the ninth Hewey, cl Wells homered and* singled The weak-hitting locals five markers, knocking —Cheney have been practically un- “I was nervous as hell,” my leg in shape, and then I rallied for three runs in the inning to give the Twins a loss in 15 decisions. •: Guerins, cf ’ twice and Rich Blodgett Sox could be easily summed managed just two hits and starter and loser John Lamb, p said Fisk about his clutch hit got to spring training and last of the ninth to tie the victory over the Royals and Nelson vs. .Multi, 6:15 homered for league leading 12-1 up in two words — Carlton beatable. an unearned run in the Koepsel from the box. —Fitzgerald >■ The 27-year-old catcher in the ninth. “But I think it’s found it wasn’t anywhere game. Rico Carty also snap new manager Whitey Totals 26 10 8 4 Vittner’s. Stanley Luszczak had Fisk. A’s 12, Rangers 6 i] seventh off winning hurler Koepsel, former Lynch vs. Fogarty, 7:30 enjoyed his best game of the better to be nervous up near as good as I’d hoped it homered for the Indians Herzog’s undefeated streak three hits including a homer, The A’s took advantage of Keith Lamb in dropping a 10- Manchester High standout, —Fitzgerald There’s no doubt the year Monday night when he there. It puts you on your would be. And when I broke while Bobby Grich con- at four games. Jerry Terrell Manrliester (I ) Eric Mann three bingles and three Texas errors to score •; 1 duke to East Hartford in lacked his pinpoint control, AB R H E Trudon vs. Bogner’s, 8:45 stellar play of rookies Fred walloped two homers and guard.” my wrist it gave me that nected for Baltimore. also had four hits for the Don Scribner and Tom Akers five runs in the sixth inning •: Zone Eight play last night at walking five before depar- Healy, 2b 2 0 0 0 —Fitzgerald two hits apiece for 0-13 Lynn and Jim Rice have drove in the winning run in much more time to Twins while John Briggs and_ Nieola, 2b 1 0 0 0 Tierney's vs. Millers, 6:15 Fisk has been stinging the Penney High. ting. Koepsel is now 4-4 for Koepsel, p,lf 3 0 1 0 Keggers. been instrumental in the rise strengthen my legs.” Tigers 3, Yankees 0 Rod Carew homered. Cookie and defeat the Rangers.: —Moriarty the ninth inning with a ball since Boston’s four- (UPI Photo) the season. Miles, cf 3 0 0 1 of the Red Sox to the top of In other AL gam es, Vern Ruble tossed a six- Rojas had a solo homer for Paul Lindblad picked up: East Hartford leads the Groves, ss 3 1 0 0 Town vs. Angels, 6:15 bases-loaded single to lead George Snider Sails over Wall in Sprint Race Ballard, Ib 3 0 0 0 CANDLELIGHT the American League East, game series with the New eighth relief victory without: zone with a 16-2 mark, 26-5-1 Lamb upped his personal —Robertson the Red Sox to a 7-6 victory Cleveland nipped Baltimore hitter and Willie Horton hit Kansas City. Gliha, rf 2 0 0 0 Erupting for 10 runs in the York Yankees this past a loss and Reggie Jackson; He Suffered Multiple Injuries in 100-m.p.h. Crash in Indiana over-all, while Manchester mark to 4-0 with the win. He Varca, ph 1 0 0 0 Nassiff's vs. Wholesale, but the return of Fisk, an over the Milwaukee 7-5 in 10 innings, Detroit his 7th homer as the Tigers fifth inning. Holiday Lanes All-Star catcher, to the star- weekend. hit his 26th homer, his sixth ; dips to 8-9 in the zone and 9- exhibited fine control Hanlon, 3b 3 0 0 1 7:30 —Robertson Brewers. blanked New York 3-0, handed the Yankees their White, if 1 0 0 0 trounced Moriarty Brothers, 19- 20 in all games. The locals walking none and striking Daigle, p 1 0 0 0 Dirk’s vs. Vito’s, 8:45 ting lineup has been the “ I’m pleased with my Minnesota edged Kansas third straight shutout White Sox 3, Angels 2 in the last eight games, as | 4, last night at Robertson. Rich visit Montville tonight in out five. The former East Eagleson, ph 1 0 0 0 —Robertson solidifying component. Fisk’s game-winning hit progress,” said Fisk, who back. I was hoping to be in City 9-8, Chicago beat defeat. Ruble, boosting his Nyls Nyman’s two-run Oakland won for the seventh : MAJOR LEAGUE BOXSCORES Jones, e 2 0 1 0 Gustafson had five hits, Roger single triggered a three-run time in the last nine games non-zone play. Catholic star lost his shutout DeMolay vs. Renn’s, 6:1.5 2 top physical condition by the Talbot four and Steve Longo Fisk, who suffered a was his fourth of the game missed most of last season California 3-2 and Oakland record to 9-7, posted his fifth Totals 26 1 2 2 —Nike to boost its division lead East Hartford plated all bid in the seventh. three for 18-6 Holiday. Jerry broken arm in spring and scored Carl with a leg injury. “I’ve been first week of August, but I routed Texas 12-6. complete game and second fifth inning that enabled the East Hartford 201 520 X 10 Keononiv vs. Pero’s, 7:30 the runs it needed in the Pinney had two of East Manchester 000 000 1 1 Wallach and Fred Camposeo Yastrzemski to give the Red seeing the ball pretty good feel like I’m a couple of Indians 7, Orioles 5 shutout in outdueling Larry White Sox to defeat the over Kansas City to lOVz NATION AL LEAGU E AM ERICAN LEAGUE —Nike training, returned to the Chicago California opening frame. Tom Hartford’s hits, driving in RBI: Pinney 2, Almquist, Zadrosny, each had a pair of safeties for Sox their 18th win in the last for three weeks. I felt I was weeks ahead of time. Charlie Spikes, who Gura. Angels. Wilbur Wood, with games. San Francisco Cincinnati ab r h bi ab r h bi Hewey, Lamb;3BH: Pinney, Zadrosny; starting lineup on June 23 ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee Boston two runs. Perrone had three 14-10 Moriarty’s. ab r h bi ab r h bi Kelly rf 4 0 10 Remy 2b 3 1 1 0 Perrone walked, stole se- SB: Perrone 3, Pinney; BB: Koepsel 5; Josbua cl 4 0 10 Rose 3b 5122 Dent ss 4 0 t 0 Rivers cf 4 1 1 0 stolen bases and three runs SO: Lamb 5, Koepsel 3: Hits off: Rader c 5 13 1 Griflcy rf 5 0 0 0 Money 3b 4 12 1 Miller rf 3 0 10 cond, scored on Craig Koepsel 5 lor 8 runs in 32/3 innings; WOMEN’S REC Porter c 5 112 Beniquez rf 110 0 Hendersn cf 4 0 0 0 Collins dh 4012 NIKE Murcer rf 5 0 2 1 Morgan 2b 4 1 0 0 Pinney’s triple to deep left scored. Daigle 3 for 2 runs in 21/3 Remaining undefeated, Scott lb 4 0 0 0 Doyle 2b 3 110 Johnson dh 4 0 0 0 SUnton rf 4010 Matthews If 5 0 0 0 Bench c 4 1 2 0 Maintaining its hold of first Aaron dh 3 0 10 Griffin 2b 2 0 10 Mellon 3b 3 12 0 Chalk 3b 4 0 0 0 league champ Tigers toppled Montanez lb 4 0 2 0 Driessen If 2 113 Darwin If 3 0 10 Ystrzmsk lb 4 2 1 0 May lb 3 110 Harper lb 3010 the Cougars, 11-3, last night at place, Sportsman Tavern Speier ss 5 14 1 Foster ph 10 12 Thomas cf 4 0 0 0 Lynn cf 3 0 10 Stein 2b 2 10 0 Balaz If. 2 0 0 0 nipped Mott’s, 9-8, last night at 9 Ontiveros 3b 5 0 1 0 Geronimo cf 0 0 0 0 Cheney Tech. Moe Arnold had Lezeano rf 4 111 Rice if 4 111 Nyman If 3 0 12 Lahoud ph 0 0 0 0 Miller 2b 5 13 1 Perez lb 5 12 0 three bingles. Dot Maselli and Nike Field. Bruce Peck, Mark Yount ss 4 2 2 0 Fisk c 4 2 4 5 Downing c 10 0 1 Nettles pr 0 0 0 0 Wimbledon Champ Wins SCORE Halicki p 1 0 0 0 Rettnmnd If 4 0 0 0 Terry Thomas two apiece and Anderson, Terry Schilling, The Phillies on Move Bevacqua 2b 3 1 1 2 Evans dh 4 0 10 Wood p 0 0 0 0 Hampton c 2 0 0 0 Thomssn ph 1 0 0 0 Chaney ss 2 2 11 Bruce Taggart and Frank Broberg p 0 0 0 0 Petrocelli 3b 4 0 1 0 Gossage p 0 0 0 0 Doherty ph 1000 Claire Thorpe homered for the Caldwell p 0 0 0 0 Nolan p 0 0 0 0 BOARD Travers p 0 0 0 0 Burleson ss 4 0 0 0 Miley ss 3010 Filloramo each had two blows Heaverlo p 0 0 0 0 Borbon p 2 110 13-0 T ig ers. K athy Kane Herald Angle Murphy p 0 0 0 0 Wise p 0 0 0 0 Meoli ph 1000 and Dave Bidwell homered for Brown ph 1110 McEnaney p 0 0 0 0 homered and singled twice and Willoghby p 0 0 0 0 Tanana p 0 0 0 0 By United Press International Williams p 0 0 0 0 Donna Tedford had two bingles 8-3 Sportsman. Doug Shorts, ToUls 34 6 9 6 ToUls 36 7 12 6 Totals 28 3 6 3 Totals ’ 31 2 6 2 Crying Child American League Standings Totals 41 4 17 4 ToUls 34 8 10 8 Dick Neff and Rosi Musumeri By Earl Yost To Catch Pirates None out when winning run scored Chicago 000030 000-3 w. 1. petT for the 6-7 Cougars. San Francisco 011000 020-4 g.b. Milwaukee 002202000-6 California OOOOOOCBO-2 Boston 61 40 .601 — each had two hits and Neff and Sports Editor Cincinnati 300 203 OOx— 8 Boston 200 201 101-7 DP-Chicago 2, California 1. LOB- Baltimore 51 48 .515 9 Earl Middleton homered for 6-6 E-Murcer. LOB-San Francisco 13, REC NEW YORK (UPI) - Stargell in the ninth, was Mike Marshall in the eighth, E-Yount, Thomas. LOB-Milwaukee 6, Chicago 2, California 7. New York 50 51 .496 11 Mott’s. Cincinnati 10. 2B-Rivers. SB-Rivers. SF-Downing. Bothers Ashe Moving temporarily into sole Boston 11. Milwaukee 50 53 .485 12 Except perhaps for Danny aided by Dick Allen’s two- 2B-Murcer, Speier 2, Rader, Rose 2, as the Braves dealt the 2B-Money. HR-Porter (10), Bevacqua ip h r er bb so Detroit 46 55 .455 15 possession of first place, Se-. Big Weekend at Box Office Bench. HR-Speier (8), Driessen (5). SB- Ozark, no one has ever con- run triple in the eighth in- Dodgers’ 1974 Cy Young (1), Fisk 2 (4), Lezeano (7). S-Bevacqua. Wood W 10-13 728 5 2 2 3 2 Cleveland 45 54 .456 15 cond Congo downed MCC Vets, INDY Chaney. S-Halicki, Borbon. Gossage 118 1 0 0 1 1 West Although the team wasn’t as successful on the field, the fused Larry Christenson for ning that broke up a 1-1 tie. Award winner his 10th ip h r er bb so SF-Rice. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - Seldom does Wimbledon 12-4, last night at Keeney Field. Scoring early and often, ip h r er bb so Tanana L 98 9 6 3 3 1, 6 w. 1. pet. g.b. three-day, four-game series against the Boston Red Sox Elsewhere in the National Halicki L 48 5 6 5 5 3 3 Gunver Stampers stopped Turn- Tom Seaver. defeat in 16 decisions. Broberg 328 5 4 3 2 4 Save-Gossage (15). HBP-by Tanana champion Arthur Ashe get ruffled by anything during a Oakland 66 37 .637 — Congo is now 10-3 while Caldwell 28 3 3 3 2 0 last weekend at Shea Stadium was a financial success for League, Cinicinnati downed Travers 3 42113 (Downing, Stein), By Wood (Hampton). Kansas City 54 47 .535 10“/2 Telephone is 9-3 with a game to pike TV, 13-4, last night at Nike. That is until Monday night Pocoroba's winning hit in Heaverlo 118 0 0 0 1 2 tennis match. Murphy L 1-2 118 3 1 1 1 0 T-2:21. A-20,973. Chicago 49 51 .490 15 Rich Bradshaw had three hits the New York Yankees with 131,183 fans passing through when the Pittsburgh Pirates San Francisco 8-4, Atlanta the eighth came after Williams I 1 0 0 1 1 But Monday night a crying play this week. Jim Patulak, Wise 5 1 8 9 6 6 3 6 shouted the usually impassive Texas 47 56 .456 1814 Nolan , 228 7 2 2 2 0 Frank Maluzzo, Jerry and Dave Gunas and Mike the turnstiles with paid tickets. The sellout crowd of 53,631 suddenly discovered to their topped Los Angeles 5-3, San singles by Earl Williams, Willoughby W 18 328 0 0 0 1 4 child got on his nerves to the California 46 58 .442 20 Borbon W 6-2 5 8 2 2 0 1 Kansas City Minnesota Ashe. Qainglis two apiece for the 5-8 Murphy pitched to 4 batters in 9th. point where he halted play and Minnesota 44 58 .431 21 Buzanowski and John Mazoras for Sunday’s twinbill was the first time the SRO sign was dismay whal Ozark, Diego blanked Houston 2-0, Roland Office and Larvell McEnaney 1 18 2 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi The child did go and shortly winners. Stan Mloganski, Ray HBP-by Travers (Beniquez). Monday's Results each had two hits for Congo. Ed posted by the Yankees at Shea. The three dates lured an manager of the still-alive New York outlasted St. WP-Heaverlo. Patek ss 5 0 2 1 Bostock cf 6 3 4 1 demanded the youngster be Blanks had loaded the bases. T8:19. A83.606. thereafter so did Ashe’s first- Cleveland 7 Baltimore 5, 10 innings, Tuohey, Darrell Netto and Don T-2:36. A-28,044. Rojas 2b 3 2 11 Terrell rf 5 0 4 2 removed from the stands. Mainville and Barry Stearns average of 43,727 into the home of the National Leape Philadelphia Phillies in the Louis 11-7 and Chicago put Phil Niekro (11-7) went the Cleveland Baltimore round opponent, Nikki Spear of night Forstrom each stroked two Otis cf 4 2 2 0 Carew 2b 4 2 13 “That baby's gotta go,” each had a pair of hits for the 5- Mets...Big softball game tonight at Fitzgerald Field will National League East, away Montreal 4-2. New York St. Louis ab r h bi ab r b bi Mayberry lb 4 1 3 3 Oliva dh 4 0 2 0 Detroit 3 New York 0, night blows for 4-9 Turnpike. route for the win. ab r h bi ab r h bi Yugoslavia, a 6-4, 7-6 victim in 8 Vets. Manning cf 5 10 0 Singleton rf 4 0 3 2 McRae If 4 111 Brye pr 0 0 0 0 Boston 7 Milwaukee 6, night find Trudon’s squaring off against Bogner’s with the cham- meant when he said a few Reds 8, Giants 4 Garrett 3b 5 110 McBride cf 4 0 0 0 the $100,000 Louisvillle Pro Padres 2, .Astros 0 Bell 3b 5 111 Shopay rf 10 0 0 Brett 3b 4 110 Braun If 4 0 0 1 Minnesota 9 Kansas City 8, night Millan 2b 6 3 4 3 Davis rf 5 0 3 2 EASTERN pionship riding on the outcome. Trudon holds a two-game months back that Christen- Dan Driessen belted a Dave Fresileben yielded Hendrick rf 4 0 0 1 Grich 2b 4 2 11 Killebrew dh 4 0 2 1 Soderhlm 3b 5 11 0 Classic. Chicago 3 California 2. night CHARTER OAK edge in the win column at 18-4 while the Meatmen are 16-4. Kranepol lb 5 110 Smith lb 5 0 10 Carty lb 4 2 11 Davis dh 5 0 3 1 Wohlford pr 0 0 0 0 Briggs lb 2 2 2 1 “I’m just glad that baby was Oakland 12 Texas 6, night Pounding out 28 hits, Norton son has the potential to be three-run homer and Pete just five hits and drove in Staub rf 4 13 1 Simmons c 5 13 0 Tuesday's Games Scoring six runs in the FRobinsn dh 2 0 0 0 May lb 2 0 0 1 Pinson rf 4 0 0 1 Thompsn ss 4 12 1 not my daughter,” Spear Electric belted Lock, Stock & One more week remains on the rep lar slate...It appears Rose contributed a pair of Kingman If 4 2 11 Melendez If 5 2 10 (All Times EDT) another Seaver. the winning Padres’ run Gamble dh 2 110 Northrup cf 4 0 10 Stinson c 4 110 Gomez ss 10 10 second inning, Tacorral out- Unser cf 4 112 Sizemore 2b 4 11 2 laughed. “I don’t consider Ashe Cleveland (Hood 38) at Baltimore Barrel, 20-4, last night at J that nine of the 10 slow pitch softball leape races will go The 21-year-old Christen- himself with an infield Spikes If 4 12 3 Duncan c 10 0 0 Cowens ph 1 0 0 0 Borgmannc 4 0 0 0 lasted Wilson Electric, 8-7, last 5 0 2 1 Lintz ss 10 0 0 a great player on clay court, but (Torrez 118), 7:30 p.m. Moriarty Field. For 6-7 Norton, down to the wire with only the undefeat^ Tigers in the son showed Seaver-like form Grote c Ellis c 5 0 2 0 Baylor If 5 12 0 Martinez e 0 0 0 0 Corbin p 0 0 0 0 night at Fitzgerald Field. Five forceout in the fifth. It was Phillips ss 5 12 1 Reitz 3b 4 2 4 2 Brohamr 2b 4 0 0 0 BRobinsn 3b 3 0 0 0 the kind of fast balls we’re Detroit (Coleman 9-12) at New York Buddy Carr had four hits in- Women’s Rec circuit sure of walking off with a cham- Pattin p 0 0 0 0 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 in pitching the Phillies to a the first shutout of the Matlack p 3 0 0 0 Tyson 2b 5 110 Duffy ss 4 12 0 Bumbry ph 0 10 0 McDaniel p 0 0 0 0 Campbell p0 0 0 0 (Medich 7-12), 8:00 p.m. different players had the hits cluding a homer, Wayne Rogers 2 12 0 Forsch p 10 0 0 using in this tournament favor pionship...Manchester’s Tom Kelley is still winless as a six-hit 5-2 victory over Apodaca p Harrison p 0 0 0 0 Nordbrok ss 1 0 0 0 , Mingori p 0 0 0 0 Burgmeier p 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee (Colborn 68) at Boston for 9-4 Tacorral. Rick Forde and season for the 23-year-old Bradford ph 10 10 his service. He beat nie with his (Segui 38), 7:30 p.m. and Skip McConnell each Bibby p 0 0 0 0 Hendricks c 2 0 0 0 Bird p 0 0 0 0 pitcher with the Richmond, Va., Braves in the International Pittsburgh that sliced the Rudolph ph 10 11 Kansas City (Briles 58) at Minnesota Steve Wilson had three and two homered and singled twice, Freisleben, now 5-10. Willie LaRoche p 0 0 0 0 DeCinces 3b 10 0 0 ToUls 37 8 13 8 Totals 39 9 17 9 serve.” Terlecky p 10 0 0 (Blyleven 9-4), 9:00 p.m. League. The right-hander has appeared in 17 games, all but Pirates’ NL East lead to 4 McCovey homered in the Brown p 0 0 0 0 Belanger ss 3 0 0 0 One out when winning run scored The second set was played to hits respectively for 6-7 Wilson. George Washburn, Dick Totals 43 11 17 9 Totals 42 7 16 7 BASKETBALL Chica'go (Osteen 58) at California one in relief, and shows a 0-5 won-lost log. Waits p 0 0 0 0 Blair ph 0 10 0 Kansas City 104 100 020-8 Murphy and Joe Ruggiero had 1/2 games over Philadelphia. ninth for the other San Diego New York 104 005 100-11 the accompaniment of thunder (Hassler 38), 10:30 p.m. Beene p OOOOMuserph 1000 Minnesota 102 022 101— 9 “I’ve said before Christfen- (UPI Photo) St. Louis 001001001-7 from a menacing electrical Texas (Hargan 68) at Oakland SILK CITY three hits apiece and Jim run. Grimsiey p 0 0 0 0 E-Carew. DP-KansasCityl, Minnesota son has the ability to E-Davis, Smith. DP-New York 1, St. Alexander p 0 0 0 0 storm that never reached the (Perry 48), 11:00 p.m. Behind a 13-hit attack, Magowan, Joe Chmiel and U Cubs 4, Expos 2 2. LOB-Kansas City 10, Minnesota 12, Louis 1. LOB-New York 9, St. Louis 10. SENIOR 1 Wednesday’s Games Notes Off the Cuff American Leaguers Prized Rookies Jackson p 0 0 0 0 2B-Bostock 2, Otis, Mayberry 2, Louisvillle Tennis Center. Frank’s Market toppled Allied Chick Abrahamson two each. become another Seaver,” Jose Cardenal belted his 2B-Reitz, Staub, Melendez, Sizemore, Cleveland at Baltimore, night Entries are now being accepted for the 30th Manchester Totals 39 7 9 6 ToUls 37 5 10 5 Stinson. 3B-Thompson. HR-Eojas (2) Crockett Agency 46 (John But it seemed to spur the Printing, 9-5, last night at Ron Allen and Carlo Petricca said Ozark afterward. Millan 2. HR-Reitz (3).' Detroit at New York, night first home run since May 31, Cleveland 011 (EO 010 2-7 Carew (12), Briggs (9). S-Borgmann. SF- Herdic 20, Jim Connors 12), each stroked a pair of Ijits and Open Golf Tournament Sept. 6-8 at the local course. The Batlling fur the American League’s and Jim Rice. Both are hatting over ip h r er bb so Baltimore 000 001 013 0— 5 second-seeded Ashe to finish off Milwaukee at Boston Fitzgerald. Jim Dowling, Don “Tonight was a big step in a two-run shot with Rick Pinson, Braun. Langan VW 34 (Carl Franz 10). Bob Coulombe homered for the pros will be shooting for a $1,000 first prize. Amateurs will .300 and well up on the RBI list. Matlack W 128 528 10 5 5 2 2 E-B.Robinson, May. Blair, DP-Cleve- ip h r er bb so his foe in short order in the se- Kansas City, at Minnesota, night Bergin, Bob Bycholski and Rudi that direction.” Rookie-of-the-Year honor are Chicago at California, night Monday aboard in the fifth Apodaca 318 6 2 2 0 2 land 2, Baltimore 1. LOB-Cleveland 6, Pattin 418 9 5 5 1 2 Dead Bears won via forfeit cond set tiebreaker to climax a Wittke each had two hits for 11- 6-7 losers. make up the Saturday field, and pros only on Monday of the Boston teammates Fred Lynn (left) Texas at Oakland, night “ We had to have this inning, helping the Cubs deal Forsch L 98 5 9 5 5 1 3 Baltimore 11. McDaniel 118 3 2 2 1 0 over Saps. match marked by several hard- 11 Frank’s. Mike Pagani had two-day event. Ralph DeNicolo, assistant pro, will serve Bryant 1 45420 2B-Ellis, Gamble, Davis 2. 3B-Ellis, Mingori 218 2 1 1 2 0 game,” said Christenson, RBI doubles as the Reds, the Expos their sixth loss in fought rallies. National League Standings three hits and Bob Plaster and FELINE as director for a second year...The closing rounds of the Terlecky 3 4 1110 Baylor, Bell, HR-Grich (9), Spikes (5), Bird L 68 18 3 1 1 1 0 SENIOR 3 who last winter underwent East Coming up with six runs in behind five innings of relief the last seven games. Bill Save-Apodaca (8). Carty (9). SB-Shopay, Manning. SF- Corbin 3 8 6 6 3 3 Medicated Goo 53 (Jim Sulick Also advancing in the opening Mark Duval two apiece for 8-16 Sammy Davis Jr. Greater Hartford Open will be carried w. 1. pet. arm surgery. “It put us in from Pedro Borbon, boosted Bonham (10-6) went the dis- PB-Simmons 3. Hendrick, May. Johnson 418 2 1 1 2 0 19, Al Little 10), Chiefs 41 round but with more difficulty g.b. Allied. the sixth inning. Tommy’s Piz- L Pittsburgh 62 39 .614 — live by CBS for 90 minutes on both Saturday, Aug. 16 and T-2:41. A-19,406. ip h r er bb so Campbell 28 3 1 1 1 1 was third-seeded Hie Nastase, za upset Scruse Wallpaper & the other direction. For the their lead over the Dodgers tance for Chicago, striking (Frank Beaupre 14, Bill Philadelphia 50 44 .569 Vk San Diego Houston Harrison 718 7 2 2 3 1 Burgmeier W 58 Sunday, Aug. 17. Jack Whitaker, Pat Summerall, Ben the volatile Romanian who got New York 52 46 .531 m With Bob Odell and Bob Paint, 9-6, last night at Moriar- first few innings I felt terri- to 13'/2 games in the NL out nine and yielding six ab r h bi ab r b bi Bibby 28 1 2 2 1 1 batter in 4th; Finnegan 14). Corbin pitched St. Louis 50 50 Wright, Frank Gleiber and Ken Venturi will handle the Grubb cf 4 0 10 Howard cf 4 010 LaRoche 18 1 1 1 1 1 COC 43 (Kevin Kowalyshyn past Kjell Johansson of Sweden, .500 1114 Ferron leading the way with ty Field. Doreen Oakman and ble, but then I got mad at West. It was the 44th con- hits. Campbell pitched to 2 batters in 9th. Chieago 47 56 .456 commentary...Pro football Saturday afternoon will Each RSox Game Fuentes 2b 4 0 0 0 Gross rf 3 0 08 Brown 18 0 0 0 2 0 6-4, 5-7, 6-3. 16 three blows apiece, Crockett Terry Clapp had three hits myself and went out and HBP-by Corbin (Brett). 11, Paul Groves 10), CBG 26 Montreal 40 57 .412 secutive game the Reds Mels 11, Cards 7 Ivie lb 4 0 10 Cruz If .3 0 2 0 Waits W 18 28 1 0 0 1 1 20 each, Debbie Sarni, Bonnie feature the Washington Redskins and Cincinnati Bengals WP-McDaniel. (Pat Collet 6, Tim Gurske 5, Nastase, known for his West Agency downed Acadia threw fastballs and threw Felix Millan banged out McCovey lb 4 1 2 1 Watson lb 4 0 10 Beene 28 0 0 0 0 1 starting pitcher (in this case T-2:57. A8,829. volcanic outbursts against ten- w. 1. pet. Restaurant, 5-3 Six players Godin and Peg Parson two in the Pro Football Hall of Fame game on ABC...Former Hernandz ss 0 0 0 0 May c 4 0 0 0 Grimsiey 718 7 5 4 1 4 Tom Sheridan 5). g.b. them good. Gary Nolan) failed to go the two doubles and two singles, Cinelnnati 67 36 .650 — apiece and Karen Turek Manchester resident and athlete Al Rubacha is now retired Winfield rf 4 0 0 0 Rader 3b 3 0 0 0 Alexander L 3-7 218 0 1 1 2 1 nis officials, showed little of his added one hit apiece for 11-12 “It was my biggest game Los Angeles 54 50 .519 13'4 distance. scored three runs and drove Like Fairy Tale Tolan If 4 0 10 Boswell 2b 3 0 0 0 Jackson 18 2 1 1 0 0 vaunted temper but had to over- Crockett. Rusty Franklin had clubbed a two-run homer for 4-9 and living in Vero Beach, Fla. On a visit to Manchester he San Franeisco 51 51 .500 ,1514 as a major leaguer.” Torres 3b 4 110 Milbourne ss 2 0 1 0 S-Beene (1). Tommy’s. Jean Halloran, Braves .5, Dodgers 2 in three others in helping come an erratic serve to win. San Diego 49 54 .476 18 three blows for 2-22 Acadia. reported working part time at the golf course which is part Davis c 3 0 10 CJohnson ph I 0 0 0 WP-Grimsley. PB-Hendricks. Christenson, who struck Jon Matlack to his 12th win Clever drop shots and well- Atlanta 44 58 .431 2214 Roxanne Scruse and Shirley Rookie Biff Pocoroba BOSTON (UPI) — Every Boston ball well the past three or four days,” Freisleben p 3 0 0 1 Granger p 0 0 0 0 T8:23. A-15,300. of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ baseball complex at Vero Houston 36 69 .343 32 Roglis each had two blows for 5- out four and was touched for drove in three runs, two of and the Mets to within 8Vz Cabell pb 10 0 0 placed volleys were his most DUSTY Beach...Women will be admitted to the GHO on Friday, Red Sox game these days is like a said manager Darrell Johnson whose Detroit New York Monday's Results solo homers by Al Oliver in Dierker p 10 0 0 effective weapons. Mike Pillion’s homer in the 8 Scruse. them during a game-winning games of the losing Pirates every move of late has met with stun- ab r h bi ab r h bi Chicago 4 Montreal 2 Aug. 15 for half price — $3. fairy tale. Helms ss 2 0 0 0 the fourth and Willie LeFlore cf 4 0 10 Bonds cl 4 0 2 0 Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas, San Diego 2 Houston 0, night eighth inning provided the three-run rally off reliever in the NL East. Each one is like a dramatic episode ning success. “And Willoughby: it’s a Totals 34 2 7 2 Totals 31 0 5 0 Sutherind 2b 4 0 1 0 Piniella rf 4 0 2 0 the defending champion from New York 11 St. Louis 7. night San Diego 000010001-2 that always has a happy ending. hell of a thing for us to get such a good Roberts rf 4 0 0 0 White If 4 0 0 0 Atlanta 5 Los Angeles 3, night Houston 000 000000-0 Argentina, was occupied with Tickets Still Available Horton dh 4 2 3 1 Munson dh 4 0 0 0 Philadelphia 5 Pittsburgh 2, night In Monday night’s story, catcher pickup.” E-Hernandez. LOB-San Diego 5, Hous- winning the championship of Reserved seat tickets are still available for the Willoughby had been languishing in Freehan c 3 10 0 Chamblss lb 3 0 1 0 Cincinnati 8 San Francisco 4, night MAJOR Carlton Fisk came all the way back ton 9. Rodriguz 3b 3 0 10 Nettles 3b 3 0 0 0 the Washington International Tuesday’s Games Ray Luce Tops In Unique Race appearance of Pele with the New York Cosmos Friday First Place on Line Tonight from two crippling injuries to drive in Tulsa of the American Association 2B-Torres, Tolan. HR-McCovey (13). S- Pierce lb 3 0 10 Herrmann c 3 0 0 0 Tournament Monday night (All Times EDT) Dierker. Oglivie If 3 0 0 1 Stanley ss 2 0 10 Montreal (Renko 48) at Chicago (R. night at Dillon Stadium in Hartford against the Bicenten- LEAGUE five runs to lead the Red Sox to a 7-6 when the Red Sox acquired him from' ip h r er bb so from Harold Solgmon, 6-1, 6-3. 400 Class among snowmobilers Michael ss 4 0 0 0 Coggins ph 1000 Reuschel 7-11), 2:30 p.m. Service station owner by day Freisleben W 5-10 9 5 0 0 4 4 Eighteen-year-old Billy Martin, nials. There will be 2,600 general admission tickets for the Now wearing the colors of Bogner’s Meats, the club win over the Milwaukee Brewers in a the St. Louis Cardinals. He now has Ruble p 0 0 0 0 Mason ss 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles (Messersmith 138) at and a snowmobile racer on in the unique grass competition. LEADERS Dierker L 9-11 7 5 1 1 0 3 the national collegiate cham- game being placed on sale Thursday at the Bi’s office at 99 that dominated slow pitch softball play in Manchester nationally televised game. pitched nine games and has saved six. Alomar 2b 3 0 0 0 Atlanta (Odom 0-4), 7:35 p.m. grass each weekend is Ray Granger 2 2 1 1 0 2 Gura p 0 0 0 0 Pratt St....Boston Red Sox outfielder Rick Miller’s wife, for a number of years, first as the Center Billiards and And in keeping with the fairy tale His latest effort was his best. pion from UCLA, was the only Philadelphia (Underwood 10-7) at Luce of Manchester. Each race at New York is run T-2:ll. A8.826. Guidry p 0 0 0 0 other seeded player to see ac- Pittsburgh (Ellis 78), 7:35 p.m. Janet, is Carlton Fisk’s sister. Mrs. Miller will lead the later as Groman’s Sports Shop, is in a must situation Willoughby relieved Rick Wise in the Tidrow p 0 0 0 0 Luce, who motors to Lebanon over a 500-foot track with the By United Press International format, Fisk waited until the end — Philadelphia Pittsburgh San Francisco (Barr 88) at Cincin- Totals 32 3 7 2 ToUls 31 0 6 0 tion in the Louisville Classic Valley, N.Y., each weekend, is fastest time determining the wives against the Red Sox players tonight in a softball Leading Batters tonight. the bottom of the ninth inning — to sixth inning with one out, a runner on ab r h bi ab r h bi nati (Norman 68), 8:06 p.m. Detroit 020000001-3 Monday. He defeated Colin (based on 275 at bats) Cash 2b 5 0 10 Slennett 2b 4 0 10 New York (Seaver 148 and Hall 3-2) the leading point-getter in the winner. exhibition prior to the game between Boston and The Meatmen and Trudon’s clash in the feature of single home the winning run. Jim second and the Brewers leading, 6-4. New York 000 000 000-0 National League Bowa ss 5 110 Sanguillen c 4 0 0 0 Dowdeswell, of Rhodesia, 3-6, at St. Louis (McGlothen 108 and Reed Milwaukee. The players must turn around and bat from E-Picrce, DP-Detroit 1, New York 1. g ab r h pet. the Silk City League twinbill at Charter Oak Park at Wiiloughby, with 3 2-3 innings of He surrendered only a seventh-inning Schmidt 3b 3 10 0 Oliver cf 4 111 6-1, 6-2. 98), 2, 6:30 p.m, the opposite side of the plate and must throw with the op- Madlock, Chi 92 373 53 134 .359 8:45 with the top spot in the standings at stake. LOB-DXETROIT%, New York4. San Diego (McIntosh 88) at Houston hitless relief pitching, gets credit for walk to Bobby Darwin who was Luzinski If 2 111 Stargell lb 4 111 HR-Horton (17). SB-Bonds, posite hand...Thursday Boston entertains Detroit in a twi- Simmons, St.L 97 347 52 117 .337 The Volkswagen entry has played two more games Anderson rf 0 0 0 0 Parker rf 4 0 10 (Roberts 5-11), 8:35 p.m. Sanguillen, Pitt 87 319 38 107 .335 saving this tale from becoming a thrown out by Fisk in an attempted ip h r er bb so Wednesday’s Games Allen lb 4 112 Zisk If 3 0 10 Ruble W 9-7 night doubleheader starting at 5 o’clock...The wolves in Morgan, Cin 96 332 70 no .331 than Bogner’s and boasts an 18-4 record. The tragedy. steal of second base. 9 6 0 0 0 1 Montreal at Chicago Hutton lb 0 0 0 0 Howe 3b 2 0 0 0 Gura L 3-4 828 7 3 3 2 5 New York are after the scalp of Yankee Manager Bill Vir- Parker, Pitt 90 336 51 111 .330 Meatmen have the same number of losses but two less Johnstone rf 2 1 0 0 Taveras ss 3 0 10 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, night Fisk singled in a first-inning run, Boston closed the score to 6-5 with a Guidry 0 0 0 0 2 0 Watson, Hou 97 368 49 120 326 Brown If 2 0 11 Kison p 2 0 0 0 New York at St. Louis, night don and shortstop Jim Mason...Which major league triumphs. scratch run in the sixth and tied the Tidrow 18 0 0 0 0 0 Pete’s Citgo Bowa, Phil 76 327 47 106 321 crunched a two-run homer over the Maddox cf 3 0 2 1 Hernandez p 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles at Atlanta, night baseball manager will be the next to walk the plank? Garvey, LA 104 435 56 139 ,320 Regular season play ends next week. left field screen in the fourth, hit a game in the seventh on Fisk’s second Guidry pitched to 2 batters in 9th. San Francisco at Cincinnati, night Oates c 3 0 10 Tekulve p 0 0 0 0 T-2:07. A-11^44. Defeats Bugs Cash, Phil 102 432 76 138 .319 Christensn p 3 0 1 0 Krkptrck ph 1 0 0 0 San Diego at Houston, night 19th HOLE solo homer in the seventh to tie the homer. Texas Oakland Rose, Cin 103 433 69 138 .319 Demery p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Behind the three-hit pitching Brock, St.L 85 332 56 106 .319 game at 6-6, and won the contest with Tom Murphy, Milwaukee’s third Totals 32 5 9 5 Totals 312 62 Moates cf 3 110 Campnrs ss 5 1 2 0 of Joanne Weiss, Pete’s Citgo American League no outs in the ninth inning by stroking pitcher, gave up a leadoff bunt single Philadelphia 010000 031-5 Flight —Gross —Jack-Alan 9 Robson ph 0 10 0 Martinez ss 0 0 0 0 Ellington Ridge g ab r h pet. Pittsburgh 000 100001-2 romped past Hagler June Bugs, Ricky’s Cop a bases-loaded single. to Carl Yastrzemski in the ninth in- Randle 2b 5 2 10 Washngtn cf 5 1 2 1 Channin 82, Larry-Chris Scran- Carew, Minn 93 351 66 132 .376 DP-Philadelphia 1, Pittsburgh 2t. LOB- MOTHER-DAUGHTER- Little Miss Softball Hargrove If 5 0 11 Williams dh 5 110 21-1, last night at Bowers Field ton 83; Net — Jim-Billy Dickin- Hargrove, Tex 91 316 53 106 .335 Hot-Hitting Moriarty^s The victory, Boston’s fourth ning, then walked Fred Lynn. Jim Philadelphia 10, Pittsburgh 4. Burroghs rf 4 0 11 Jackson rf 3 3 2 2 in Girls’ Senior Fast Pitch Soft- Local Tourney Gross —Mona-Wendy Kemp 55, Lynn, Bos 92 331 69 109 .329 Rice hit an infield single to load the 2B-Maddox. 3B-Allen. HR-Oliver (11). son 69, Fred-Mike Meurant straight and 18th of 21, pushed the Spencer lb 3 2 3 1 RudI if 4 0 3 2 ball League action. Marci-Paula Masley 55; Net Seven games in the Little straight hits and Lynda Tsapat- Munson, NY 98 372 51 116 .312 SB-Johnstiine. Maddox. S-Christenson, Ricky’s Variety of Hamden 70 Vz Bruce-Bernard McHugh Washington, Oak 96 386 59 119 .308 Host Orioles Tonight American League East leaders nine bases and Fisk rammed a liner Fregosi lb 2 0 0 1 Alexandr pr 0 0 0 0 Weiss also paced 8-1 Pete’s —Eiiie-Sally Wiheze 42, Diane- saris had three safeties in- Schmidt. Harrah ss 4 0 3 1 Mangual If 110 0 won the Class Candlelight Open 72 Vz Ed-Danny Keating 73. Miss Softball League were McRae, KC 98 379 46 116 .306 games ahead of Baltimore, 11 in front through the left side of the drawn-in ip h r er bb so Carleen Kueza 48, Patty-Eliie Grieve dh 5 0 10 Tenace lb 4 12 1 attack with three hits and three B Softball Tournament Sunday FATIIUR-DAUGHTER- played last night at Martin cluding a homer for the Rice, Bos 93 368 66 112 .301 Christenson W 6-2 9 6 2 2 2 4 Boasting the top three hitters Pete Sala, Don Fusari and of New YoYk and 12 ahead of infield to win the game. Howell 3b 2 0 11 Bando 3b 4 2 0 0 RBIs. Candy Blasko had two Tantillo 48, Marilyn-Lisa winners. Orth, Chi 84 318 42 96 3(& Kison L 98 7 18 5 4 4 6 5 by virtue of a forfeit over Gross —Al-Wendy Kemp 44, Field with the following results. Cardenas 3b 2 0 1 0 Garner 2b 4 12 1 Peracchio 49, Mariane-Gina Chambliss, NY 92 344 40 102 .297 in the league and well on their Dave Bidwell each boasts 2-0 Milwaukee. “Fisk was great on both sides of the Hernandez. 18 2 0 0 0 1 hits for the winners with Tracy Herb-Lee Pagani 45; Net Willie’s outlasted Armory Wyman Oil outscored Sundberg c 4 0 10 Fosse c 2 0 10 Kenwood Auto of New Britain. Yastrzemski, Bos 98 354 66 104 .201 way to the Hartford Twilight pitching records. John Serafini Fisk, out a year with injuries to his plate,” said Willoughby. “He’s a good Tekulve 18 0 0 0 0 1 Norwood adding a triple and Cristofani 53 —Babe-Allison Salad 42Vi, Jack- Package, 9-7. Beth Tobin Manchester Olds, 8-6. Jackie Hands p 0 0 0 0 Holt ph 10 11 Larry Calamito of Hamden, White, NY 89 327 57 96 294 League’s American Division is at 3-1 recordwise. receiver — he called all but one pitch, Demery 1 2 1 1 2 0 three runs batted in. Sharon FATUKU-SON- A Flight Gina Cristofani 46V4, Russ- homered and Cheryl Bassett Tucker homered for Olds while Home Runs left knee and right arm, raised his Moore p 0 0 0 0 Hopkins pr 0 10 0 with 14 hits, including four championship, Moriarty’s will Hard-luck Jay Kurmaskie, 2- WP-Chistenson, Kison. Thomas p 0 0 0 0 Haney c 10 0 0 Maher had a double for the —Gross Tony-Steve Tantillo 75, Kathy Ferrigno Wk, Ray-Lisa stroked three hits for the Debbie Fedora and Kim National League: Luzinski, Phil 28; average 30 points to .330 with his 4-4 he knows all the batters and he T-2;48. A80221. homers, was named the most Kingman, NY 22; Bench. L'in and return to Moriarty Field tonight 4, has been the Orioles leading Umbarger p 0 0 0 0 Abbott p 0 0 0 0 Bugs. Babe-Ken Salad 76; Net—Tony- Peracchio 48, George-Barbara Lagasse had two and three game. knocked in the winning run.” Los Angeles Atlanta valuable player. winners while Liz Shea and Stargell, Pitt 20; Schmidt. Phil 19. to face aiways-troubiesome Foucault p 0 0 0 0 Lindblad p 0 0 0 0 Tony Roberto 69, Jerry-Rob chucker and has been the vic- ab r h bi ab r h bi East Hartford VFW was third Ehrlich 49, Frank-Sandy Kueza Lora Potter homered for Ar- blows respectively for Wyman. American League: Jackson. Oak 26; “Fisk has just started hitting the Pcrzonwsk p 0 0 0 0 Salad 71, Tony-Nick Zaccaro 71, Vernon at 6. tim of several one-run Lopes 2b 5 12 0 Garr If 5 0 10 55%, Tony-Pat Tantillo 49V2, Army & Navy topped Hagler Mayberry, KC, Scott, Mil and Bonds, .NY Totals 39 6 14 6 Totals .39 12 16 8 and Pero’s of Manchester mory. Gene Johnson, Rich Riordan Crawford If 4 0 2 1 Perez 2b 4 0 10 Frank-Pete Vignati 71 Vi; B 21; Burroughs, Tex 19. decisions. Texas 201 010 00a-6 gained fourth place. Paul-Paula Masley 58. Manchester Carpet scored in Real Estate, 9-7. Leslie Gauette Wynn cf 4 110 Evans 3b 3 10 0 Runs Batted In and Paul Baretta stand one, Steve Chotiner and Jimmy Oakland 000 205 23x-12 Yatvkey Honored connected for two homers and Marshall p 0 0 0 0 Williams lb 4 0 2 0 every frame but the fifth to National League: Luzinski. Phil 08; Balesano are both among the E-Howell, Hargrove 2, Sundberg, two, three in the individual bat- Pep Talk Not. Solution Garvey lb 4 110 Gilbreath pr 0 0 0 0 BOSTON (UPI) - Boston trim Nassiff Arms, 18-8. Connie Cindy Blasko two bingles for Bench, Cin 80, Watson, Hou 72; Staub, Martinez. DP-Texas2, Oakland 1. LOB- OVER 50 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICEI ting race with .517, .474 and .444 .300 or better hitters at .333 and Hale cf 4 0 0 0 Lum rf 0 0 0 0 Red Sox owner Thomas A. Murray had four hits and the winners. Lisa Schackner NY Md Simmons, St.L 68. Texas 10, Oakland 7. MCC Bows averages. The veteran Johnson .317 while no Vernon player is Cey 3b 10 0 1 Baker rf 3 2 0 0 2B-Harrah, Spencer, Jackson, Rudi, Yawkey Monday was presented Georgeanne Ebersold and Lin- hom el^ and tripled for Hagler. Anrcrican League: Lynn, Bos 75; To Problems of Yanks serves as the designated hitter listed in the magic circle. AND Russell ss 2 0 11 Goodson lb 0 0 0 0 Garner, Williams. HR-Jackson (26). SB- a special award and scroll from Blanked last night was da MacGillvary three bingles Turnpike TV romped past Jackson, Oak 73; May, Balt and Rice, Buckner ph 10 10 Office cf 4 12 1 Bos 71; Scott, Mil 67. in his role as coach. Moates. SF-Burroughs the American League in honor Manchester Community apiece for Carpet while Cindy B.A. Club, 26-9. Heather Davids NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill and in his usual low-key manner Powell c 3 0 10 Blanks ss 3 110 ip h r er bb so BANTLY (NL ( » . The pesty Orioles have given Mola ph 10 10 Pocoroba c 4 0 3 3 of his many contributions to College, 7-0, by the Hartford In- Cox had two blows for had four home runs and two Pitching Player of Week Virdon, the harassed manager called on the players to unite Hands 5 94302 •24 Hour Emergency Service the locals fits ail year and twice RADII Auerbach pr 0 0 0 0 Niekro p 4 0 11 Moore L 0-1 18 0 2 2 2 0 baseball. surance Group in Twilight Nassiff’s. singles, Laura Hewitt four I Based on most victories I NEW YORK (UPI)-Reggie of the New York Yankees, at and make a big effort to climb • Burner Sales & Service National League: Seaver, NY 14-6; deadlocked the perennial Hooton p 3 0 0 0 Thomas 18 1 1 0 0 0 At a special luncheon, League action at St. Thomas bingles and a double, Tammy least learned Monday night that back into the American Paciorek rf 10 0 0 Wilson Electric squeezed Sutton, LA 1441; Jones, SO 13-6; Jackson of the Oakland A’s, Umbarger 18 1 0 0 0 0 • Clean Heating Oils champs. Totals 33 3 10 3 Totals 34 5 11 5 American League President Seminary. past Ansaldi’s, 14-13. Susan Hall Kleperis six singles and a dou- Messersmith, LA 13-8; Matlack, NY 12-8. who hit 10 extra base hits and TONIGHT a pep talk is not the solution to League's Eastern Division Foucault 1 2 2 2 1 0 IWm It’s easy to see why- the Silk Los Angeles 100 200000-3 Lee n^pcPhail and Board Chair- ble and Lynn Sentivany American League: Kaal, Chi 15-7; his team’s slump. race. Perzonowski 1 3 3 3 1 0 The Collegians are now 4-11 clubbed a three-run homer for amassed 36 total bases in the 7:25 K<‘(l Sox VH. Itrcwt-rH, Atlanta Oil 000 (Bx-5 (UPI Photo) 1^49-4595 Palmer, Balt 14-7; Blue, Oak 148; Ue Towners are pacing the loop Virdon held a clubhouse . Abbott 5 9 4 4 2 5 man Joe Cronin made the and hold down the tail end of the Ansaldi’s. homered, tripled and singled week of July 21-27, was named vmc The Yankees had lost two E-Powell. DP-Los Angeles 1, Atlanta 2. Call Us For Your Home Heating and Wise, Bos 138; Busby, KC 138; with a team batting average of Lindblad W 88 4 52012 presentation to Yawkey, who National Division. Jack for Turnpike. meeting before the Yankees’ shutouts to the Boston Red Sox LOB-Los Angeles 7, Atlanta 9. Cut & Curl downed Bantly Tiant, Bos and Hunter, NY 13-10. the American League’s player 7:53 Vaiikcfs vh. Tigt-rH, Hands pitched to 2 batters in 6th. Argentinian Returns Ball And A(r Conditioning Needs... . .346. Vernon boasts a .191 team game with the Detroit Tigers 2B-Lopes. Powell, Crawford. SB-Perez, has owned the Red Sox since Maloney had two of the seven Oil, 11-4. Judy Watt had four I eliminates early! of the week by the AL Tuesday. \VI\F on Sunday. WP-Moore, Perzonowski. bat mark. Baker, Evans. SF-Cey. T-2:46. A89,061. Guillermo Vilas Exhibits Form in Win 1933. blows stroked by MCC. 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Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale They Catch for MD NOTICES 23 Homes For Sale 23 GOP Puts Together Slate NO EXPERIENCE $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet MANCHESTER- About 1,850 kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Lost and Found REQUIRED - SELL square feet of living space, for Two Manchester boys are planning a 15-hour catch-a- tile baths, $435 monthly income. $32,900. Seven-room older Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Of 6 Incumbents, 11 Others COLLEGE thon Wednesday to raise money for muscular dystrophy. LOST-young black and white, Colonial, fireplace, additional The boys, 12-year-old Jack Lyon of 262 Blue Ridge Dr. male cat, vicinity Waddell GOOD HUMOR “expansion” third floor space, dairial I. raala A CREAMPUFFI! REALTOR HEBRON - Well cared for six small garage, carpeting, nearly MtS By SOL R. COHEN • Board of Education —For 1975-77 GRADUATES and 11-year-old Doug Whitaker of 45 Bette Dr., will start School. Call 649-6318 or 643- Herald room Ranch with 2 baths, 1/3-acre corner lot, full base- term, incumbent Earl Odom plus- throwing the baseball at 6 a.m. on Jack’s front lawn. 6217. ICE CREAM fireplace, full cellar, 150x200' Brings your while gloves when you Inspect this delight- llo n ild K«-|>orl«'r C LA SSIF IE D A D V E RTISIN G IMMEDIATE OPENINGS ment. Price reduced by owner When the Republican Town Committee Frederick Otter, a former member of the If all goes well, they’ll continue to play catch until 9 p.m. lot. Only $35,900. Keith Real building new home and desiring Poi^k W7,900. George LOST- female cat, white with EARN HIGH INCOME Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. meets Wednesday night to endorse its can- Human Relations Commission. They’re taking pledges of donations for each hour of the buff color, answers to the name immediate sale. Odegard Real- For 1976-78 term, Gertrude DeLeo, ALL EXPENSES PAID ty, 643-4365. ' didates for Manchester municipal offices catch-a-thon. of Mandy, Walker street vicini- NO CASH BOND MANCHESTER - Five room L it will consider a recommended slate of 6 retired music teacher at Mansfield State Jack said this is his second fund-raising effort for ty, call 649-0025. PHONE 643-2711 FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOU^^D REQUIRED Ranch, breezeway, garage, NORTH COVENTRY- Im- incumbents and 11 others. Training School; and Verna Hublard, the muscular dystrophy. Last year, he and a friend raised $22 fireplace, trees, dead-end. leading proponent for returning the Lin- LOST- Passbooks-numbers- 18 YEARS OR OLDER maculate Ranch home. Two- REALE’S CORNER The recommended slate was put after riding their bicycles for 12 hours. VALID DRIVERS LICENSE Hutchins Agency, 646-3166, 228- car garage. Fireplace, acre coln Center parking area to its original W5040, E12199, 61044, 115705. 3540. 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 046-4525 together by a selection committee of INDEX APPLY treed lot. Immediate occupan- Harlan Taylor, chairman; Donald lawn condition. Savings Bank of Manchester. Application made for NOTICES ADVERTISING DAILY 9-5 cy, Only, $33,900. Pasek Genovesi and David Odegard —after an Incumbent board member Elinor ADVERTISING $34,900 - Six room Cape, full Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- payments. - Loitin d Found Good Humor Corp. ENJOY this quiet established MANCHESTER- three extensive search which included Hashim declined to seek re-election. - Portonili dormer, l '/2 baths, fireplace, 8243. DEADLINE Kennedy Rd. and nice trees, Hutchins Agency, neighborhood by moving into bedroom Cape, aluminum newspaper ads asking for the public's • Town Treasurer —Louise Cronin, a - Announeomtnu RATES this lovely older Colonial. Four England Again Seeks - EnleflBlnmenl 12:00 noOn the day belore Sullivan Ave. 646-3166. siding, garage, excellent condi- deputy GOP registrar of voters and Auctions 1 day ...... 9c w ord per day DUPLEX - 4-4. Excellent condi- choices. - Auctions publication. South Windsor, Ct. bedrooms, dining room, nice tion. $33,500, 644-8665. The GOP executive board is backing the Manchester campaign manager last Deadline lor Saturday and 3 days ...... 8c word per day tion, Why rent? VA no money private yard. Upper 40's. Cen- 6 days . . 7c word per day Tel. 289-8251 NEW HOMES - By J.A . slate and is recommending it for November for F. Mac Buckley, Okay for Apartments FINANCIAL Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. down. Only $33,900. Call now, truy 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen- EIGHT room Contemporary - Bonds-Stocks-Morigagai 26 days ...... 6c word per day EqutI Opportunity Employor McCarthy. Ranches, Capes, and Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- Republican candidate for First District AUCTIONI - Personal Loans cy, 6461316, 649-6050. Wednesday endorsement. By commitee Broad Brook Nursery Inc., 15 WORD MiNiM UM Colonials. Three and four 8243. with a view, four bedrooms, rules, nominations will be accepted from congressman. A public hearing date hasn't - Insurance bedroom Models, several equipped eat-in kitchen, family Rye St., P.O. Box 491, Broad PLEASE READ Happy Ads ...... $2.00 inch JUST REDUCED- three • Selectmen —Incumbent Mildred BOLTON been set. The Zoning Com- e m p l o y m e n t locations. Priced $41,900 - $62,- room, sliding glass doors to the floor also. Brook, Connecticut 06016, Situation Wanted 15 bedroom Cape, formal dining The recommended slate follows: Schaller plus Robert Meek, presently a DONNA HOLLAND mission’s next meeting is Aug. - Help Wanted YOUR AD 900. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. VERNON covered patio. 2Vz baths, 2-car (414) 664-1225 Thursday, - Business Opportunities room, rec room, appliances, prage, treed lot. $64,500. • Board of Directors —Incumbents Vi- constable. 646-0375 13. - Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over RANCH August 7, 1975. Equipment the phone as a convenience. STRONG young man owner must sell. Don’t miss Philbrick Agency, Realtors, vian Ferguson and Carl Zinsser; Paul • Constables —Incumbents Sedrick NORTH COVENTRY - New Developer W. Harry England at 4:00 P.M. 1972 Ford high EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for specializes in lawn mowing, listing. Seven-room Raised Three bedrooms, large this one. Century 21, Phyllis 646-4200. Straughan and Joseph Swensson Sr. and - Private Instructions garage cleaning and painting. Willhide who missed election in 1973 by 36 ■ f ■ . has re-applied for Bolton clearance tractor-very good only one incorrect Insertion and Ranch. Fireplace, family room, country kitchen, garage, Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- votes; Clarence Brown of the Manchester Marion Mercer and Henry Michalak. Zoning Commission approval to - Schools-Classes then only to the size of the Billy, 646-2999. aluminum siding, city water 6050. COLONIAL- seven rooms, IVz condition, Ford diesel in- - Instructions Wanted original insertion. Errors which 1 1/2 baths, 2-car garage. Acre Property Owners Association; Edward All terms are for two years. build a 42-unit apartment com- LEGAL treed lot. Only $39,900. and sewer baths, three bedrooms, dustrial tractor with under- REAL ESTATE do not lessen the value of the MATURE WOMAN is looking Wilson, administrative aide to Nathan The Democrats will meet Thursday DEBORAH C. HAWKES SUSAN E. TREADWELL Immediate occupancy. Pasek REDUCED to $32,500 MANCHESTER- Custom 8 breezeway, garage, swimming plex on Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A) cutter, 1970 Chevrolet one - Homes lor Sale advertisement will not be cor- for work as household helper. room Colonial built for present Agostinelli when he was state comp- night to endorse their slate, with all 17 in- 22 Essex St. 124 Hackmatack St. across from the Bolton Lake NOTICE - Lots-Lend lor Sale rected by an additional inser- Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- pool, redwoodedw deck, wooded TOWN OF BOLTON ton stake truck, 1975 - Investment Property tion. Please call 647-9340 anytime. owner in 1967. Beautiful ■’ard. $42,500. Philbrick Agency, troller; and Harry Reinhorn, past presi- cumbents expected to be named. R.N. B.S. degree Hotel. 8243. F.J. SPILECKI 2 Diadem fertilizer - Business Property landscaped lot in prime The Wednesday and Thursday endorse- with honors Notice is hereby given that on "ealtors, 646-4200. dent of the MPOA. with honors England’s plans for an eight- spreader (never used), 500 - Resort Property Realtor 643-2121residential area. Call Suzanne ment meetings both are at 8 p.m. in the University of Monday, August 11,1975 at 8:00 - Real Estate Wanted MANCHESTER - Forest Hills Incumbent Director Hillery Gallagher is Ona M. Wilcox School Connecticut building complex were ap- gal. gas tank & pump, 500 or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Municipal Building Hearing Room. p.m., in the Town Hall of EDUCATION Area, young and immaculate. resigning from the board effective Sept. 1. of Nursing proved in 1971, but permits gal. Skid tank & Tokheim MISC. SERVICES Help Wanted rs Help Wanted 13 Seven room Cape, on wooded Watson Beach, Company, bolton. Conn., a public hearing - Services Ollered MANCHESTER - Picture pret- THREE! Middletown lapsed and England is now lot, with privacy, three Manchester Office, 647-9139. will be held by the Zoning Board hand pump. TERMS: Cash - Painting-Papering ty is the patio and yard, they Equal housing opportunity. Three Family proposing a seven-building or certified check. - Building-Contracting SWITCHBOARD Operator- No CASHIER- part-tim e, Private Instructions 18 bedrooms, large living room, add the finishing touch to this Three Ceramic Baths of Appeals of the Town of - Rooling-SIdIng fireplaced family room, 1 1/2 complex on 50 acres of land. Bolton to hear the following Bidding Deposit - Heatlng-Plumolng experience required. Good experienced, 8;30 p.m.- 12:30 newer four bedroom Colonial. EASY Cool living is offered in Three Disposals Zoning Commission Chair- - Flooring a.m. three nights, Sunday, PRIVATE swimming lessons, baths, sundeck, two car garage, appeal: salary, paid training plus many Complete with first floor family this 3 bedroom Colonial Condo, Three Heating Systems GOP Will Caucus Thursday man Philip Dooley said his Required - Moving-Trucking-Storage benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- Friday, Wednesday. Apply by qualified water safety in- walk-out basement with great room, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, Appeal of William Bogner of - Services Wanted structor, private pool for all potential, and more. Low 50’s. central air, beautifully Three Stoves commission will schedule a ment required. Call U.S. Army Good Humor, Corp., 46 and more. Call Keith Real decorated. Mid 30’s. Century 21, 9 89 Birch Mountain Road of ages. Call 649-4403. By owner, 643-9329. Three Refrigerators HEBRON Education; Roy Wirth for the mittee voted to recommended public hearing soon on the MISC. FOR SALE at 643-9462. Kennedy Road, South Windsor, Estate to inspect. 646-4126, 649- Phyllis Jackston Agency, 646- variance of rear set back - Articles lor Sale Conn. 289-8251. Equal oppor- Three minutes from any Planning and Zoning Commis- the slate to the caucus. The multiple-dwelling project. - Building Supplies 1922. 1316, 649-6050. Anne Dallaire requirement to permit con- FINANCIAL tunity employer. Schools-Classes 19 MANCHESTER- Just Listed, school grade 228-3267 sion. recommendation, however, Dooley said the commission - Pels -Birds- Dogs $l,500-$2,500 cash bonus. U.S. Ranch loaded with extras, three Those seeking elections for was made with the provision ABOUT TOWN struction of a swimming pool - Livestock The Hebron Republican Town will consult with the state within 10 feet of the rear Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 - Boats & Accessories Army-Infantry, Artillery, and SWIMMING LESSONS- bedrooms, family room, two Committee will caucus on the first time are Jeff Odell, that ail interested persons be Department of Transportation - Sporting Goods Armor. 30 days paid vacation. WE’RE HIRING beginners, August 4-15, 1-2 baths, central air, aluminum named at the caucus, whether property line in an R-1 Residen- - Garden Products BELFIORE AGENCY Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Joe Beauregard and David on traffic problems in the area. MORTGAGES, loans first, se- - Antiques Good salary, paid training, A ir Fore * It hiring q u a lllit d p.m., $30. Singer Learning siding. Must be seen, low 50s, tial Zone. education benefits. Enlistment Realtors 647-1413 Gilead Hill School All-Purpose Morency for the Board of or not they are on the The site proposed for cond, third. All kinds. Realty - W anted to Buy womtn and man in mechanica, elac- Center, 646-1610, or 646-1611. Century 21, Phyllis Jackston MANCHESTER Greater Manchester Summer bus leaves at 9, returning to Zoning Board required. Call U.S. Army at 643- Ironict, plua many more. Serve your •••••••••#•••••••••••••••••• Finance; Joseph Pelletier for recommended slate and that development is zoned for statewide. Credit rating un- RENTALS Agency, 646-1316. Room to select party-endorsed Pops Orchestra will have its Manchester at 6 p.m. The price of Appeals 9462. couniry In the NOW t ervice. the Board of Education; Robert the action does not preclude any necessary. Reasonable. Con- - Rooms lo r Rent candidates for the Nov. elec- first rehearsal tonight at 8 in of the tour is $12.25, which in- business and industrial use and REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE L RANCH- nine Champagne for Planning and number of nominations from John Roberts fidential, quick arrangements. - Apartments lor Rent WILLINGTON - 2916, Chalet CDOL rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, tions. the music room at Manchester cludes bus, lunch and boat trip. allows construction of multiple Chairman ■ Homos lor Rent CALL 646-7440 Raised Ranch, on 1.3-acre lot, Zoning Commission; Andrew the floor. dwellings. No zone change is Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. ■ Business lor Rent ACT NOW Demonstratorr: family room, game room, den, Michael Biskupiak had an- Community College. More in- Checks must be mailed by Aug. Dated July 28, 1975. oil, hot water, baseboard heat, Central air conditioning goes with this newly Johnson, and John Fitzgibbons There is one empty slot in the necessary, but zoning 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- ■ Resort Property lor Rent Earn $100 or more before Homes For Sale 23 private yard, on dead end street nounced he is running for first formation may be obtained by 4 to George Potterton, 171 ford. Evenings, 233-6879. ■ Wanted to Rent . Christmas with Treasure raised hearth fireplace in fami- listed seven-room Raised Ranch. Huge for the Zoning Board of recommended slate going regulations require a public • M is c . lo r R ent AUTO MECHANIC - im - in prime neighborhood, for selectmen, Arthur Pinney is a calling 649-5618. Avery St. House. The party plan with 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built ly room, carpets over oak deck leading to pool, two full baths, two-car further details call Philbrick Appeals; and David Marnicki before the caucus, that of the mediate opening for flooring. Sliders to deck. candidate for selectmen. hearing anyway. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd AUTOMOTIVE name brand toys and gifts. experienced mechanics, pay Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family I garage, two fireplaces, $46,900. Agency Realtors, 646-4200. , Incum bents who have and Roger Terranova as alter- office of tax collector. mortgages — interim financing ' Autos lor Sals Amesite drive. $39,900, Fran St. Mary's Episcopal Church ' Trucks lor Sale (Fisher-Price, Tonka, Fenton). commensurate with room, fireplaces, garages. nates to the Zoning Board of The caucus will also name — expeditious and confidential Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. Greene Agency, Realtor, 684- expressed an interest in seeking will have a service of Holy LEGAL ' Heavy Equipment lor Sale FREE KIT plus top com- experience, paid vacation, all 4241. re-election are: Mrs. Marion Appeals. three party-endorsed can- service, J.D. Real Estate ’ Molorcycles-BIcycles missions. Call collect 242-5830, other fringe benefits. Apply in Communion Wednesday at 10 ' Campers-Trallers-Moblle WILLINGTON Foote for town treasurer and Incumbent Town Clerk Mrs. didates as delegates to a NOTICE Assoc. 646-1980. person-to-person for Miss Jean. person, to Mr. Tierney. MANCHESTER - 6-room WARREN L HOWLAND a.m. at the church. Tax Deadline Friday PUBLIC HEARING Homes agent of the Town Deposit Marion Celio is an unaffiliated September state convention in' ' Automotive Service ' Also booking parties. Monday-Friday, 7-4, Vernon Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for- C O V E NTRY CAN YOU PICTURE THIS? BUSINESS AND individual Excellent condition, 3 bedroom, IVY Fund; Mrs. Dandra Kalom for voter and is also being Meriden. ADDITIONAL ' Autos lor Rent-Lease Dodge, Route 83, Vernon. mal dining room, large kitchen WE INVITE YOUR... presented at the Democratic It has been called to consider Manchester Chapter, Collector of Revenue James Motor vehicle and other per- APPROPRIATIONS loans available for any purpose. with pantry, 2-car garage, treed Realtors bath, huge family room with area foi^ the Board of Finance; Charles American Association of $2,000 to $10,000,000.00. Long- *643*1 IDS bar, sundeck'& IV4 acres of wooded Caucus. proposed changes in party Turek issued a reminder today sonal property taxes are due in BOARD OF DIRECTORS yard. $37,9fli0. Wolverton Agen- Inspection of this well maintained, 8 Barrasso and Mrs. Patricia privacy! Applianced kitchen, Retired Persons, will visit that Friday (Aug. 1) is the one installment if they are un- TOWN OF MANCHESTER term financing and cornpetitive Personal Loans 9 cy Realtors, 649-2813. room Victorian home on IVi acres Mulligan for the Board of The Republican Town Com- rules. DUE TO EXPANSION cathedral ceiling and much more! For Northeast Utilities and deadline day for paying first- der $200. The tax collector’s CONNECTICUT terms. Call E.B. 'Trimble. close to town! Spacious kitchen, for- Associates 529-8525. BOLTON - custom built six mal dining room, 4 bedrooms & office. details call Carlene McGlone, 649-5306, Northfield Dam, Northfield, half Manchester, taxes. Taxes windows in the Municipal Notice is hereby given that INVESTORS SOUGHT- $30,000 J. WATSON BEACH Mass. Aug. 15. The tour will in- room raised ranch, with 22x25 Plus an oversized 2 car garage with eves. 742-9213. due and unpaid by then will be Building are open from 8;30 the Board of Directors, Town of needed to reopen the Lake workshop! Call Carlene McGlone 649- VERNON- Seven acre paradise clude lunch and one-hour boat House Inn. I have the REAL ESTATE CO. fireplaced family room, three BOLTON- 6VZ room Ranch on subject to an interest penalty of a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday Manchester, Connecticut, will bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen 5306, eves. 742-9213. high on a hill and completely E QUAL HOUSING O PP O RTUNITY trip. Members should be at knowledge and people to make is seeking experienced real estate sales representatives secluded. Unique 3 level chalet, IVz acres, generous size rooms, J one per cent per month—with Gravel Operation Denied through Friday. hold a Public Hearing in the this a going business. Thank for its Manchester office who can service Manchester, has built-in oven and range, two fireplaces, 2-car garage. BARROWS & WALLACE South United Methodist Church minimum interest of $2. Hearing Room at the Municipal dining room, two-car garage, E Q U A L H O US I N G O P P O R TU N ITY custom built 1974. Large barn Mandwstsr Now HavM HaitfonI you. James R. Shelto. Write or South Windsor, Vernon, Andover, Coventry and neaby $39,900. Philbrick Agency, tion had been completed. PZC Aug. 7. This would involve parking lot at 8:45 a.m. as the Building, 41 Center Street, acre lot, Wolverton Agency and pastures, good income 649-5306 397-1815 728-6618 COVENTRY stop by 48 M yrtle St., towns. BARROWS & WALLACE from boarding horses. Call Realtors, 646-4200. members said a factor in the representatives from the state Manchester, Connecticut, Realtors, 649-2813. MmciMilar Ntw Havin Hartford The Planning and Zoning Manchester, Ct. Phono or write Suzanne Shorts or Arthur Shorts Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- denial was the length of time Departments of Environmental Tuesday, August 5,1975 at 7:00 j4§J3gg_397-15H 72B-66I5 ROCKLEDGE-front to back Commission (PZC) denied 193 East Centar Street 3233. J. Watson Beach, Co. needed to remove the material Protection and Health, the P.M. to consider and act on the ******•••••••••••••••••••••• 30 LOCUST STREET - two split, three bedrooms, IVg Mark Sanderson's request for a Manchester 647-9139 family, no agents please. $44,- Manchester Office, 647-9139. baths, modern kitchen with from the site. Original es- federal Soil Conservation Ser- m following: CENTRALLY located Ranch. gravel operation off Brigham EMPLOYMENT Raallora MLS 000. Phone 646-2426, 9-5. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Master Equal housing opportuntiy. THREE BATHROOMS! dining area, large family room timates of four to five months vice, Windham Regional Plan- 1. Appropriations to be added Seven rooms of Gracious Tavern Rd. by a 4 to 1 vote at its bedroom will accommodate with sliding glass doors to patio were revised to more than a ning Agency and town Conser- mwmmmm to capital accounts of the 1975- MANCHESTER - Large An- WILLINGTON- Two bedroom Living in this super Raised and beautifully treed rear yard, Monday night meeting. vation Commission, Town Help Wanted 13 king sized furniture. Treed lot. mobile home, applianced U year and .would run into the 1976 budgets for the purpose of LUBRICATION work - Full Sanderson was present at the TOWN OF MANCHESTER CONSTRUCTION WORKER- saldi Built Raised Ranch, three Only $29,900. Pasek Realtors, Ranch. Two stone fireplaces! two car garage, Philbrick school year and cause problems Planner Frank Connolly said. paying the costs of the time, call for interview. Good bedrooms, two fireplaces, kitchen, very secluded treed Agency Realtors, 646-4200. meeting and said after the vote BUSINESS ATTENTION Demonstrators - No experience required. Good MLS, 289-7475, 742-8243. Three zoned heat. Two car for bus routing, they said. The PZC has recommended III following proposed public im- LEGAL salary, paid training plus many Humor Corporation, 289-8251. beautiful rec room, oversized 2- lot. Low teens. Tedford Real heated garage, etc., etc. Park was taken that he would appeal the town purchase of the Keene Toys and Gifts. Work now thru car garage, wooded lot, etc. Estate, 647-9914. CIRCA 1830 well maintained Because Brigham Tavern Rd. provements and capital December. Free Sample Kit. benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- NEW LISTING - 5-5. Newer 2- like yard! the decision. property along Coventry Lake ment required. Call U.S. Army EXPERIENCED auto body $61,900. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real nine room Antique Colonial, is narrow and winding, the projects or such of them NOTICE No experience needed. Call or family. Carpeting 'throughout. BOLTON-Seven room Ranch, The reasons stated for tur- trucks would create a traffic for open space and has set an Of Consumer Concern The Zoning Board of Appeals at 643-9462. repairer.eoc Experience a “Must'^’ Estate Associates, 646-1980. Aluminum siding. King sized four fireplaces, four bedrooms, requiring voter approval as write Santa’s ■ Parties, Avon, Salary.ala Apply in person, Hull fireplace, rec room, two full BELFIORE AGENCY ning down Sanderson’s request hazard, PZC members said. Aug. 11 hearing in preparation at a meeting on July 21, 1975 kitchens. 1 1/2 baths. Stoves study, one full and two V2 baths may hereafter be approved by Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. Auto' Body,' Route 6&44A, baths, private yard and much Realtors 647-1413 plus attached five room un- were it would not promote the to revising the town plan of made the following decisions: Also Booking Parties. CLERK T Y PIST - No VERNON - Large 2-family, 4-4, and refrigerators. Separate fur- The PZC has delayed official- the voters pursuant to the Bolton, next to Fianos. ideal in-law set-up, immaculate more. 30’s. Tedford Real finished carriage shed, poten- health and welfare of the development for this change. No. 454 — Albert & Vivian experience required. Good naces. Nice residential area off ly considering the application provisions of Section 25, salary, paid training, plus many condition, carpeting etc. 30’s. J. West Center Street. $55,500. Estate, 647-9914. tial for studio, etc., two-story public, poses a threat to the The Town Council has applied Many Consumer Divisions Spearot — Convert single- L by Barak Homes, Inc. for its 340 Chapter V of the Town Charter EXPERIENCED gas station traffic flow on that area of benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- D. Real Estate Associates, 646- Owner anxious. Pasek barn, well treed lot, $54,000, apartment unit proposal until for federal funds for possible at a regular or special election, family dwelling to two-family attendant over 18. Apply in per- 1980. SOUTH WINDSOR- First time CAPE- Eat-in kitchen, formal Philbrick Agency Realtor, 646- town, endangers the safety of ment required. Call U.S. Army Realtors, 289-7475, 742-8243. all the required information is purchase of the land. namely: dwelling, with variance on con- at 643-9462. son, 220 Spruce S tre e t. offered, custom built, eight dining room, fireplaced living 4200. children passing through, would OPENINGS room Raised Ranch, con- room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar- available. The PZC has recommended Handle Those Complaints a. An appropriation not to version requirements — 111 Available lor Full and Part- Manchester. COVENTRY - Spacious seven MANCHESTER - Spring Street create problems for school room Ranch, three bedrooms, veniently located, assumable , age, immaculate condition, SEVEN ROOM older home, Chairwoman Sandra Stave town acceptance of only the exceed $295,000.00 for the con- Walnut Street 8 APPROVED time help at Vernon Cine I & BABYSITTER, Live-in, for my - Many trees shade this large VA 6% mortgage. $41,900. Jim buses, and adversely affect the paved roads in Lakewood with conditions, effective July two-year-old daughter, 643-8509. KITCHEN HELP - full time, fireplaced living room and raised Ranch with three $36,900. Philbrick Agency, five rooms and bath on first said the PZC would wait until operate as the advertisement Send a letter stating your com- struction of a proposed Reidy, 728-5116. ______Realtors, 646-4200. character of the neighborhood. mid-August to officially accept Heights. A recommendation “We bought this product in 31 1975. kitchen aide, 8 a.m. to 4:30 dining room, eat-in kitchen, 3/4 bedrooms, one full, two half floor, two bedrooms on second claims.” plaint or question directly to firehouse in Buckland. p.m., Dietary aide, 9 a.m. to floor, garage, conversion to two In addition, the PZC majority was requested by the Town good faith and now it won't No. 456 — Emmett E. & 646-9901 NATIONAL HOMES Security - acre treed lot. $29,900. Merritt baths, relax in paneled family C O V E NTRY (N O RTH ) the material. It would then set a “I never ordered these books, the appropriate division. In b. An appropriation not to 5:30 p.m., every other weekend, Agency, 646-1180. NEW RANCH - Extra large family a possibility, needs felt that the operation would be hearing date to air the proposal. Council prior to its taking ac- Levinnia J. Hayes — Divide Ask tor Mr. Kakli the nation’s fastest growing room, two fireplaces, oversized READY WHEN YOU ARE! but now a finance company case of an emergency concer- exceed $500,000.00 for the con- alarm systems company would good starting salary, liberal two-car garage. Owner, 643- modern kitchen, two baths, work, $32,900, Philbrick Agen- an inconvenience to many, not An environmental team review tion on the request by the lake parcel of land into two lots, one Is this neat and prim 6-f- room claims that if I don’t pay, they ning food or drugs, pltease use struction of sanitary sewer in- like distributor for Manchester fringe benefits, apply in person. MANCHESTER - two family 2553. fireplace, 2-car garage, cy, Realtors 646-4200. just a few persons. In con- is slated to study preliminary association for the town to stallations for projects on; with less area than required — East Hartford Convalescent Raised Ranch in an area of aluminum siding and windows, sidering the use of the land for will take me to court.” the telephone. The numbers are area. Full or part time. Invest- Duplex plus five room single. plans for Arrowhead Ridge on accept its roads. Have you ever been faced listed below for information Keeney Street, Birch Moun- 67-69 Cambridge Street — ment required. $575, 100% Home, 745 Main St., East Hart- Separate heating units. Three fine homes. Living room with large deck, picture window in farming after the gravel opera- PHONE FROM home to ser- basement with walk-out to with a similar problem and calls. tain Road, Bette Drive, Blue APPROVED with conditions, refundable. Call now, 522-5122 ford Convalescent Home, 745 bedrooms each side of Duplex. fireplace, large eat-in kitchen, DELIGHTFUL vice our customers for super Main St., East Hartford. patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen- didn’t know where to turn? The Are you interested in a Ridge Drive, Love Lane, Olcott effective July 31, 1975. earnings, choose own hours, between 9 and 5, Monday Good investment. Priced in low REDUCED! 3 bedrooms, family room, IVi DUTCH 40’s, Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. baths and a one car garage on cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Department of Consumer bakery or coin-operated food Street, Middle Turnpike East, No. 457 — David & Ann call before 5 p.m., 646-5826. through Friday. Seven room older Colonial, IVz Colonial in convenient, yet Barlett— Build addition to non- WANTED - full- and part-time baths. Three or four oversized lot. For details, call Protection handles problems vendor’s license? Write to the Baldwin Road, Concord Road, help for various construction low traffic area. Brand new conforming building—115 Main RNs/LPNs, wanted for full CAMBRIDGE St., Manchester, bedrooms, convenient - Nice 649-5306. MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES such as these and many others. Food Division. If you feel an ar- Deming Street, Red Wood RN or LPN and maintenance jobs. Apply to six room Bungalow, three kitchen, enclosed breezeway, Street — APPROVED with con- and/or part time on 7 a.m-3 yard. Low thirties. Must Sell! E O UA L HOUSING O PP O RTUNITY UNDERPRICED! When faced with a problem, ticle of advertising is deceptive Drive, Galaxy Drive, Ralph 11 p.m. - 7 a.m. job site, rear of 173 East Middle bedrooms, garage, treed Yes, -we believe this air- garage. Fireplaced 25-ft. where should you first turn? We or misleading, want to hold a Road, Hillstown Road, Tolland ditions, effective July 31, 1975. p.m. and 3 p.m.-11 p.m. shifts, Turnpike, Ray Ponticelli. ASK FOR JOE LOMBARDO Discharged Friday: Gerald Notch Rd., Bolton; Harvey Michael Doyon, 459 Main St.; Apply to Directors of Nursing, Part time. Enjoy working shaded lot, move-in condition. BARROWS & WALLACE conditioned Colonial Con- living room. Lovely shaded suggest you start at the source legitimate "going-out-of- Turnpike easterly from No. 453 — Rhodes Diner Inc. $38,900. Ken Ostrinsky Realtor, Mandiaattr New Haven Hartford Callahan, 27 Scarborough Rd.; Barrette Sr., 39 Lawton Rd.; Warren Martin, 32 Foster St.; Salmon Brook Convalescent with a skilled and dedicated dominium is actually under- and shrubbed yard. Realistic — call or talk to the merchant, business” sale, or have Oakland Street. — Erect billboard sign of 60 PART-TIME Salespersonspe for 643-1333. 648-5306 397-1515 726-6615 Archibald Stuart, 290 Redwood Theodora Ellsworth, 333 Eula Zelinski, Talcott Hill Rd., Home, off House St., Glaston- staff in the rest home area priced in the high twenties! price. the store manager or the com- problems with a manufac- c. An appropriation not to square feet — north side youth boutique. Able to work BELFIORE AGENCY Rd.; John Willey, East Hart- Bidwell St.; Eugene Boulette, Coventry; Ethel Moors, 29 Cot- bury. Please call 633-5244. for the ambulatory. Please MANCHESTER- Suddenly Two or three b^rooms, IVi pany from which the product turer’s warranty — write to the exceed $2,373,000.00 for ad- Spencer Street, approximately evenings andnd Saturdays. Ap SOUTH WINDSOR - luxurious Realtors 647-1413 ford; John Sadler, 16 Lakeside 26 Oak St.; Frances Barry, tage St,; Gilford White, Stone call 646-0129 in person at The Deal^C 521 l^as^ available, desirable Keeney baths, garage! Early occupan- BELFIORE AGENCY was purchased. Many times the attention of our Frauds Divi- ditions and renovations to 200 feet west of Town cemetery JOBSEEKERS Employment six bedroom Raised Ranch, Realtors 647-1413 Lane, Bolton; Cheryl Weir, 16 East Hartford; Albert Bray, House Rd., Coventry; Michael MANCHESTER MANOR Middle Turnpike. plush wall-to-wall carpeting, Street area, five room Ranch, cy. problem will be solved on a Bentley School, Washington — APPROVED for 5 year Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., ' Waddell St.; William Thurston, Coventry; Levinnia Bayes, 69 Clark, 45 Hebron Rd., Bolton; sion. NURSING HOME striking floor to ceiling stone three bedrooms, fireplaced person-to-person level, but if it School and the replacement of period with conditions, effec- with full and part time oimor- 627 Spring St.; John Olechny, Cambridge St.; Ann Patelli, 6 William Walsh, 28 Edward St.; 385 W E ST C E NTE R ST. DENTAL EDUCATION fireplace, stylish family room, MANCHESTER - Ten room living room, full basement, hasn’t been resolved, don’t just the West Side Recreation tive July 31, 1975. tuniti6S avciildblc now. EgsL GARRISON COLONIAL- four 158 Autumn St.; Eileen Mobsby, Dartmouth Rd. Linda King, East Hartford. Therapist - Teach preventive prime neighborhood, $69,500, custom built, U&R Raised enclosed porch, electric garage Building. No. 455 — Kenneth Dowding Hartford, 568-1070. door, attractive lot on non- BBFIORE AGENCY years old, fieldstone fireplace, 42 Maple St. Also, Bernard Goddard, East complain to your friends. Com- dentistry in private office. Warren E. Howland, Realtors, Ranch, of over 2800 square feet Dicharged Sunday: Harry Answers to questions of 2. The determination of the Jr. — Special Exception and POWER PLANT Operator- No through street. Like new condi- Realtors 647-1413 beam ceiling, wall-to-wall Hartford; Christine Hupalo, 17 municate with the proper divi- Some college with backgroud in 643-1108. of living space. Four bedrooms, Also, Anne Wright, 59 Pearl Brown, 12 Chester Dr.; Walter general interest will appear in manner in which said ap- variance for General SALAD PERSONS - and dis- experience required. Good P^sychology and education. tion. Only $42,900. Jesdor Real- carpeting, family room, sliding St.; Mary Gannon, 5 Hayes Columbus St.; Lois Puzzo, 226 sion of the DCP. 2 1/2 baths, cathedral ceiling in glass doors, large deck, garage, Miarecki, Broad Brook; Elaine this column. Address questions propriations and additions to Repairer’s License — Bays No. hwashers, applications being salary, paid training plus many Experience not necessary, will MANCHESTER - Maintenance living room, with full stone wall ty, MLS, 633-1411. Ave., Ellington; Jean Hooker, Charter Oak St.; Patricia Har- Kingsbury, Bread Milk St., The DCP is divided into accepted, apply in person, benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- RAISED RANCH - Seven mint condition, $51,700 divisions each handling specific to: “Of Consumer Concern,” said budgets are to be financed 6 and No. 7 Rear 11 Tolland tram. Call 633-2629 between 10 free - 2-story home, beautiful fireplace, formal dining, 22’xl4’ East Hartford; Janet Gordon, mon, 84 Lebanon Ave., Coventry; Elizabeth Trombley, Department of Consumer Podunk Mill, 989 Ellington Rd., ment required. Call U.S. Army а. m. and 1 p.m. Mondaylot -with many trees, newly TOLLAND- Choose your own rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 Philbrick Agency, Realtors, areas of law enforcement ac- and raised whether by taxation, Turnpike — APPROVED, effec- fully applianced eat-in kitchen, 646- 4200. 20 Goodwin Rd., Bolton; David Willimantic; Robert Boroch, 30 Bolton; Simonne Roberge, 33 Protection, State Office South Windsdr. at 643-9462. Friday. remodeled, formal dining Shangri La, eight room Colonial fireplaces, 2-car garage, family tivities. They are: Food, Meat by borrowing, by transfer of tive July 22, 1975. fireplace and wet bar in rec Fitch, South St., Coventry; Lyndale St.; David Derosa, 46 Chestnut St., Willimantic; Miss Sharon Slorrs Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115 room, three bedrooms, city room, also a den plus a laundry or seven room Raised Ranch, room, modern kitenen with and Poultry, Drugs, Weights available funds or otherwise, or Notice of these decisions has PART TIME Bookkeeper, AVON means earnings. You beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall NEW TO THE Market- Per- Gerald Miller, Maple St., Steep Rd., South Windsor; Gloria Venti, East Hartford; or dial toll free 1-900-842-2649. DISHWASHER- Part-time for water and sewer, good value. room. Priced well below fireplace, appliances, 2Vz baths, and Measures, Fraud, Phar- by a combination of such been filed in the Town Clerk’s experience necessary, some can earn good money in your carpeting, air-conditioners, sonality plus, immaculate 7 Ellington; Angelo Parandes, 34 Mary Berry, 55 Seaman Circle; Patricia Georgeady, Hebron; The information number for the evenings, 6 p.m .-10 p.m. apply $34,900. Cantor and Goldfarb replacement cost. Located on a deck, aluminum siding, each on Passes Exams macy, Athletic and Education. methods; and office.' typing, approximately 25 hours spare time selling famous Avon in person weekdays, 9 a.m.-4 Realtors, 643-8442, or 875-6244. 2Vz wooded acres. Get a tax professionally landsccaped. room Colonial, featuring 3 9 Bronesla Matulis, 400 Rye St., large lot on Sage Drive in the Margaret Rd.; Paul Zanlungo, John Demers, Arlington Rd., Hartford area is 566-2294. 3. Such matters relating to Zoning Board weekly, call 646-1021 or 643- products locally. For informa- rebate as a bonus. 50’s. Glidden $52,000. Philbrick Agency, bedrooms, large living room South Windsor; Robert Miss Sharon Mary Storrs of 1 p.m.. East Hartford Convales- Forest Hill area. $79,900. Ashford; Richard Congelost, Coventry; Penelope Smith, 48 the foregoing as may be proper- ‘ Of Appeals 4535. tion, call 523-9401. cent Home, 745 Main Street, MANCHESTER - New listing, Associates, 644-2533. Realtors, 646-4200. with fireplace, downstairs Heneghan, 134 Bolton St. Main St. has passed the State of Matthew Allen Real Estate, carpeted rec room, U'a ceramic East Hartford, Samuel Pier- Arnott Rd.; Wanda Swietek, 106 ly considered at said Hearing. Bernard R. Johnson, East Hartford. seven room older Colonial, with Connecticut Insurance 872-8561. baths on beautifully landscaped son, 57 Arvine PI. Also, Russell LeBlanc, 18 Farnham Rd., South Windsor; Proposed additional ap- vairman MATURE PATIENT person FOOD SERVICE- No detached two-car garage, on TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, with own transportation to and fenced yard. Has to be the Discharged Saturday: Horace St.; Sally Pizzola, East Harold Moan, Ashbrook Dr., examinations for Bankers.Life propriation to Special Grants, Paul J. Rossetto, experience required. Good QUALITY INN, Vernon-steady lovely treed lot. Three MANCHESTER - 1 1/2 NEW LISTING $41,900. Two-family, 4-4, $36,- and Casualty Co., South Wind- supervise two children before salary, paid training, plus many 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- best move you ever make. Anthony Gamache, 325 Kelly Hartford; Annette Boulianne, Coventry; Aileen Wagner, 56 Fund 61, Highway Safety Secretary position, desk clerk, part time bedrooms, formal dining room, landscaped acres set off this South Windham; Judith Cun- sor. and after school and do some benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- Fridays and weekends, must be many more extras make this a BOWERS AREA! 900. P h ilb rick Agency, Priced at $43,900. B/W Realty, Rd., Vernon; Ruth Balkus, 11 Chestnut St. Project — $14,800.00 to be Dated this 29th day of July, nine room Colonial with three 647- 1419. ningham, 143 Summit St.; She was born in Manchester, PUBLIC RECORDS housework in Bolton. Call 289- ment required. Call U.S. Army available year round. 646-5700. real value at only $32,000. Four Bedroom Colonial, Two Realtors, 646-4200. financed by State Grant. 1975, 6894, days, 643-0000 evenings. large out-buildings. All in good at 643-9462. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. condition and an immediate Firef|!flaces, Many Extras, Red daughter of the late Mr. and Proposed additional ap- Mrs. Jack Storrs. She attended RESTAURANT G reeter- sale is desired. $59,000. Odegard Cedar Roof,. Screened Patio, li/iancnester propriation to Fund 71 — Com- LAW ENFORCEMENT- No SURVEYOR- No experience evenings, 3-10 p.m., permanent MANCHESTER - New listing. Realty, 643-4365.______Electric Garage Door Opener, schools in Manchester and Jr., 17G Garden Dr., and Helen experience required. Good required. Good salary, paid Warranty Deeds munity Development Block part-tirne. ^ p ly Willie’s Steak Aluminum sided Raised Ranch Lovely Shaded Yard. Early Cheriton, Va., and was Mary Puddock, Weatogue. Grant Program — $287,000.00 to LEGAL salary, paid training, plus many training, plus many benefits. House, 444 (Jenter Street. with 2-car garage in prestigious CAPE- Six rooms, treed lot, graduated from Northampton Rocco Joseph Larai to Antonio Carlo Maida and benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist- Ages 17-35. Enlistment Occupancy. ONE OF A KIND Richard E. and Evelyn M. be financed from Federal Grant Forest Hills. 'Two full baths, city utilities, handy location, Accomack Memorial Hospital CarolAnn Peila, both Norwalk, NOTICE ment required. Call U.S. Army required. Call U.S. Army at 643- HOUSEWIVES AND MEN enclosed porch, sundeck, three $31,500. Philbrick Agency One of Manchester’s most luxurious homes, featurin’{( Cooley, property at 183 Spruce from Housing and Community The Second Congregational at 643-9462. 94K2. School of Practical Nursing at Aug. 23, Church of the Assump- Development Act of 1974. needed to help us extend our bedrooms. Immaculate condi- Realtors, 646-4200. five bedrooms,“4V2 baths, heated in-ground pool, full- Nassawadox, Va. She was St., $41,000. tion. Church of Coventry, Conn, will advertising offer to families in tion. Mid 50s. Zinsser Agency, BELFIORE AGENCY sized tennis court, centrai air conditioning, wrap HERALD Proposed additional ap- employed at that hospital for 16 Katherine W. Howarth to Russell Robert Zaccaro, East receive bids for the replace- the greater Hartford area. No 646-1511. Realtors 647-1413 propriation to Educational around outside deck, magnificent iandscaping, Florida YESTERDAYS years. Michael J. and Claire A. Scott, Hartford, and Kathleen ment of the church roof until THE ATLANTIC COMPANIES trav elin g , no experience BALDWIN ROAD Special Projects, Fund 41 — have an opening for a room with skylight, famiiy room with beamed Miss Storrs is also a graduate property at 125-127 Summer St,, Elizabeth Pepin, 51 Concord September 2, 1975. Interested necessary, will train. Full or VERNON - Six-room older $56,599.40 for Vocational part time, call Mr. Cohen, 646- home with large kitchen, three BEAUTY WETHERSFIELD- in-law Cathedral ceilings. Carpeted throughout, dark room, of Eastern Shore Community $35,500. Rd., Aug. 9, St. Bridget Church. bidders may obtain copies of Education Programs to be bid forms," specifications and POLICY TYPIST 2637, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 6:30 to bedrooms, two-car garage, $23,- ' Lovely, custom 5 room living with you? We have just burglar alarm system, faces private woods, and much, 25 Years Ago making her the youngest private airplane College at Wallops Island, Va., the home to fit your needs. This William S. and Donna K. Building Permit financed by State Grant. contract documents by writing Accuracy, important. Previous policy typing experience 7:30 p.m. 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Ranch on landscaped lot. much, more. Call for further information and price. Manchester stands out as a rich market, pilot In Connecticut. with a major in general psy- First Hartford Realty, 16 un- Plastered walls. Fireplace, four bedroom custom split has 3 Stack to Randall L. and John W. Thompson, Second Congregational Church, helpful but. not required. with income and spending at a level above chology. its in Forest Ridge Con- PERSON WANTED- for TOLLAND - Two-year-old Professional builder built this full baths, formal dining room Jackalyne P. Smith, property at Chairman RD #4, Box 45, Coventry, Conn. Excellent benefits and salary program. Parking that of most other cities in the United 10 Years Ago She is a member of the dominium at 19-25-35 Cliffside housecleaning and some eight-room Ranch, set on one- one for himself, still occupies with sliding glass doors to deck, 186 Wetherell St., $34,000. Board of 06238. provided. Hours 8:30-4:30. Call or write Mrs, Thibeault. family room, 2 fireplaces, WARREN E. HOWLAND States, according to a new copyrighted Camp Kennedy celebrates first birthday Virginia and Connecticut Eugene T. Corbitt to Thomas Dr., $386,000. ironing, two times, weekly, acre treed lot. Two full baths, it. Directors Administrative references, 649-6296,. wall-to-wall carpet throughout. separate kitchens in upper and survey of buying power prepared by Sales at party given by the town’s hairdressers. Licensed Practical Nurses J. Turner Jr. and Ann Carol Associations and is a past presi- Truile Nuiiie Manchester, Conn. Committee THE ATLANTIC COMPANIES Fireplaced living room, eat-in lower levels, many, many, Management. Five visiting Turkish air cadets are Turner, property on Grandview Founders Tower Box 80071 extras. Asking low 70's or make REALTORS dent of the Virginia group. Kenneth W. Dowding Jr. Dated at Manchester, Marilyn Greenleaf BABYSITTER WANTED-two kitchen, family room, sundeck. Alice J. Sargent, 17, daughter of Mr. and guests at barbecue given by Manchester St., $56,900. Willis Christman E. Hartford, Ct. 06108 203-728-3344 children, one school age, Robin- Mid 40s. Additional land BELFIORE AGENCY and offer. Century 21, Phyllis She is a member of South doing business as Ken’s Equip- Connecticut this twenty-third Mrs. Herbert Sargent of 9 Middlefield St., Civil Air Patrol Cmdr. Harr^ H. Gebbard Co-Chairpersons Equal Opportunity Employer son district, call 643-5523 after available. Zinsser Agency, 646- Realtors 647-1413 Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 649- United Methodist Church. Marriage Licenses ment Service, 11 Tolland Tpke. day of July, 1975. 6050. 643-11 OB receives a pilot’s license on her birthday. and his wife. Herbert Lendall Dearborn б. 1511. I I PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 29, 1975 BY JIM BERRY Apartmenrt For Ron!...... *53 ApartmentB For Rent 53 Autos For Sale 51 ly^.A^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., July 29. 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN Home* For Solo 23 BENJY 1972 OPEL Manta Rally - $1,- WE HAVE customers waiting BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE RANCH- 5 rooms, city utilities, AfJ CFPOlzTOhUT/ for the rental of your apartment im U ffiR APAKTHIEIfTS 600. four on the floor. Call 742- handy location. $29,900. /ViP, MUCH Ior home. J.D. Real Estate 8857. OH-OH.' HERE COME WHATS ALLTHE V I WAS aVIW'TH' DOGA Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Ifive-room townhouse apart- WADDAYA KNOW.' WHAT'S TH ’ M A TTE R f A R E N'T COMMOTION? WHAT ) BATH AN' 1 HAD HIM UM.VAS, WHEN HODPLE ..BUT CONSIDER THE GOOD Associates, Inc. 646-1980. TH OSE MOOCHIN’ They're goin' rioht on MANOR becomes a 646-4200. [tnent, VA tiled baths, 2 alr- 1969 Chevrolet, runs well, heavy liUMS SYLVESTER MY CRACKERS AN' HAPPENED? y TIED TO TH'TUB SOME FORTUNE OF THREE YOUNG condltloners, wall-to-wall duty, good on gas, good condi- A N ’ CEDRIC .' Knrrr^^------^ &y .' CATSUP GOOD COULDN'T SLIP AWAV.' NATIONAL HI5T0IRIC MEN FARSIGHTED ENOUGH LOOKING for anything in real ENOUGH TROUBLE WAS, 1 happened SITE TOURISTS WI LL Lots-Lahd For Sale 24 Carpeting, full basement, tion, $525, call 6464353. TO BE ON TH'WRONG to BUY BAXTERS HOUSE estate rental — apartments, I ' RFANFC?V "I f^ER^ st r ea m Through the homes, multiple dwellings, no leat, hot water, appliances, >1 \ YA? SIDE OF TH'TUB WHEN NEXT POOR' Think of them 100 ACRES of land, $125 per DUNE BUGGY 1600 ( A CAT WENT BY.' po o r s! as a CELEBRITY, SELLING AUTHENTIC HOOPLE fees. Call J.D. Real Estate lo pets. NATURALLY. 1 WON’T acre whole parcel located in up- Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Volkswagen engine, with dual SOUVENIRS AND PAINTINGS.' per state New York. For more 649-7620 carbs, excellent running condi- 'J CHARGE ADMISSION.' CAN YOU IMAGINE information call 872-8052. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 tion. Over $1,300. invested, will 7-29 ^H AT COMES NEXT^ bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 sell for $1,100. Call Bob at 649- MANCHESTER - large ap- baths, full basement, private AVAILABLE August 1, three 0005. ______// proved building lot, landscaped, entrances and patio, includes furnished rooms, $175, 646-2699. — ^25,000 barn. Odegard Realty, 643-4365. 1964 TRIUMPH, very good con- ■| 'I If y 75,000 7-29 heat, appliances, carpeting, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pool, air-conditioning. $290 per 4'/2 room apartment, dition, best offer. Call after ______Business Property 26 m onth. P aul W. Dougan, appliances, yard, parking, 5:30, 649-44'76. Realtor, 646-1021, or 643-4535. porch, $165 monthly. Nice Services Ottered 31 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles lor Sale 41 Boals-Accessorles 45 MANCHESTER - 10,000 square neighborhood, central. 649-9452 1970 VOLKSWAGEN, white after 6:30. with red interior, excellent BY HANK LEONARD foot brick industrial building, FURNISHED - two room heat, EXCAVATING and paving - HORACE Tetrault - Siding, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. mechanical and body condition. ground level and raised loading cents each. M anchester hot water, stove, refrigerator, mick ey-TO MAKE SURE MINERVA Septic systems installed or roofing, storm windows, aw- Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- THREE ROOMS- Ranch style Call between 5-7 p.m., 742-6446, ISN'T BEING TAILED, I'L L DRIVE docks. Own for $6. per foot in- Evening Herald. 8119. utilities supplied, apply DURING THE NIGHT, repaired, driveways and nings. Quality workmanship, apartment, parking, near bus, 742-7876. ______BEHIND HER FOR ABOUT FIVE SOMETHING HAS cluding land. Move into your parking lots paved. Loam and Marlow’s, 867 Main St. own building for as cheap as free estimates. Fully insured. store and church, includes MILES — AND AS A DOUBLE BEEN ADDED TO till for sale. Fully insured, WE BUY and sell used fur- PRECAUTION, YOU you can rent. City utilities. 872-9187, 649-3417. stove and refrigerator, private VEGA, 1972, dark green, has M IN E R V A ’S CAR. licensed, free estimates. Call niture. Cash on the line. One Antiques 48 NEWINGTON- Woodsedge yard, $150 security, call 643- DRIVE BEHIND MEf OKAY' Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Apartments, just became 55,000 miles, runs well, asking after 6 p.m. 646-1322 or 872-7288. ROOFING - Specializing piece or an entire housefull. 1511, ask for Mr. Schaller $1,000. Call 742-9912. LOGICAL 646-6432. F u rniture Barn, 345 WANTED Antique furniture, available, one luxury two C c C p o ssibi l it y MANCHESTER - Unique op- repairing roofs, new roofs, before 6 p.m. ^ COLLEGE BOY will do yard Main Street Rear, behind glass, pewter, oil paintings, or bedroom apartment and one portunity modern one floor gutter work, chimneys, cleaned luxury one bedroom apartment, Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 i^l& i_____ THE WORRY WART work - has several years of and repaired. 30 years Douglas Motor Sales. other antique items. R. building withw 2300 square feet, Harrison, 643-8709. located in a wooded setting with Homes tor Rent 54 experience and most equipment experience. Free estimates. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all three acres, ideal for office, including mower, truck and CLEAN USED refrigerators, clubhouse, swimming pool, and club, or organization. Below Howley, 643-5361. ANDOVER - Furnished house, makes, models and speeds. MUTT A.ND JEFF chain saw, etc. No job too big or ranges, automatic washers, WANTED - Antiques or collec- tennis courts. Call 678-1881, bud replacement at $49,900. Hayes lake view, five rooms and bath, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, FISHER too small. Call 649-3761 after 6 with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s tables, rugs, paintings, bronzes, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. Corporation, 646-0131. excellent condition, September Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- p.m. Heating-Plumbing 35 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- furniture, lamps, china, etc. to 4:30 p.m. O.K.,NOW WELL,TWO04OhrrHS A WEEK LATER THAT SATURDAY SUNDAY I MET 2171 Any quantity, M4-8962. 15 - June 1. $230 monthly. Call 2098. lUHAT’S AGO I M ET THIS I TOOK HER TO SHE HAD THE HER AND TOLD MUTT WAS MANCHESTER- clean and 742-6594 or 646-0867. LIGHT TRUCKING- Attics and FOUR PLEASANT rooms near TROUBLING SWEET 6IRU SHE LUNCH-SHETOLD WORST LUCK-- HER I HAD NO ' SH E PLAYING modern two bay station, for SEWERLINES, sink lines, MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - 2 cellars cleaned. For free es- SCREENED LOAM - driveway ANTIQUES WANTED - town, older couple preferred, TOLD ME HER KID ME HER FATHER SOMEBODYSTOLE MORE MONEY.' ME FOR A lease or sale, call 643-9521. cleaned with electric cutters, NINE ROOMS and two baths lowest rates available. you? timates, call 647-9610 anytime. by professionals. McKinney gravel, processed gravel, sand, American furniture, oriental no children, no pets, parking for SISTER WAS SICK. LOST HIS JO B " HER BAG SO I SHE LAUGHED SUCKER? stone and fill. George H. Grif- rugs, paintings, pewter, Wind- one car, security deposit and and fireplace, single home, no Immediate binding. Exclusive 30I GAVE HER HOCKED MY AND WENT OFF Bros. Sewage Disposal Com- pets, security required, lease, NETRA Agent. Clarke In- SOI GAVE HER Real Estate Wanted 28 DRIVEWAYS- 9’xlOO’ $288. fing, Andover, 742-7886. sor chairs, crocks, jugs. Ron references required, 643-2210. MONEY FORTHE JEWELRY AND WITH SOME pany, 643-5308. immediate occupancy, surance Agency, 643-1126. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VKR.MEER FORTY BUCKS.'^ completely installed on your Dionne, 643-1691. DOCTOR? GAVE HER DOUGH TAXI DRIVER? ALL CASH for your property SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury MANCHESTER- five room telephone 646-0067 FRANKLY, BUT ALL I GOT WAS m base, cold mix. Call now for im- NO JOB too sm all, toilet 1967 BSA Spitfire, MK II, REMEMBER, YOU'V E within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, mediate installation anywhere repairs, plugged drains, kitchen above ground pool distributor Wanted to Buy 49 apartment, refrigerator and DISAPPOINTERV ONE W A VY H A IR ) O NLY HAD O N E J instant service. Hayes Corpora- needs warehouse space. Will stove included, must pay excellent condition, must be ^RISCILL^^ in Connecticut. 646-3929, faucets replaced, repaired, rec Business lor Rent 55 seen, serious inquiries only, X treatment.'j -'^ tion, 646-0131. anytime. sell and completely install a VOLVOS WANTED any year, utilities separate, call 643-1425. rooms, bathroom remodeling, best offer, call 643-0358. r. ‘ ' heat modernization, etc.‘ Free huge 16x31' O.D. swim pool we will pay instant cash on the SMALL STORE for rent, 9 SELLING your house? Call us complete with fencing, spot. Call Mr. Mag. Clayton FOUR ROOMS, m odern estimates gladly given. M & M equipped with air conditioner, MOTORCYCLE Insurance - w V'/ first and we'll make you a cash Painting-Papering 32 Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. sundeck, filter and pump. Now Motors 289-3461. kitchen, appliances, heat, centrally located, call 649-5073 offer.One day service. T. J. only $795. Full price financing carpeting, garage, no children Call the experts at Crockett ______7-29 or 649-1834. Agency, 643-1577. Trad* Mark KaglaUrad Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. BATH remodeling, vanity available. Call Tony collect, OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices or pets. $185 per month plus A Ha.Naaght Syadkau faatara Five years experience. cabinets, plumbing and heating 203-232-6500. for your old dolls, $65. and up security deposit. Call 643-2551. PROFESSIONAL OFFICE for 1971 XLH, Sportster, Chopper, CAPTAIN EASY IMMEDIATE CASH for your Excellent references. Pete, 742- repairs. Recession prices. Call for China and bisque dolls. $l0O rent, newly decorated, central BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE property. Let us explain our 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. DARK RICH loam, five yards and up for Bye’lo. Never give or FOUR ROOM apartm ent, show condition. Must be seen, 649-4056 to 8:30 a.m., 6 to 7 p.m. air conditioning, 658 Ellington $2700, call 875-6087 afte r 5. fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, sell a doll without getting our stove, refrigerator, heat, hot Rd, South Windsor, 289-4720. OKAY, OKAY...THE FISH IS ALL water, air-conditioning, base- WHAT'RE ' eolisie OUT for HE’S G O T NOTHING TO LOOK AT 647-1413. J.P. LEWIS & SON - Custom FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing gravel, and stone 643-9504. offer. Call locally, 875-7356. CLEAWEDI AT LEAST YOU CAN YOU another sw im ment storage, laundry 1974 YAMAHA 125 Enduro H E R E ?,.. HONEY, MAYBE IT'S TIME Painting - Interior and exterior. - Repairs and remodeling, COOK these fillets,! trust? DOIN0 WHILE YOU COOK YOU AND I HAP A HEART- TO- CASH FOR HOUSES - End Paperhanging, Remodeling, SWIMMING POOLS - Famous WANTED drop leaf table. Call facilities. Garage. $235. Lease, excellent condition. Reasonable -z sewer lines cleaned electrical- OFFICE SPACE 643-2375. 7-29 7-29 DINNER...THERE'S . H E A RT TA L K l those home-selling worries. Let Gutters. Fully insured. 649- ly. Prompt service on emergen- Coleco guaranteed luxur 643-8771. security deposit, adults SOMETHINS I us bring in a buyer. Or perhaps 9658. cies. 643-7024. above ground swimmingng pipool, y preferred. No pets. 643-4884. FOR RENT THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM want to LOOK Buy ourselves. We do your completely installed. HiHugeluge 250 square feet, center of 1971 Kawasaki, 100 Trail bike, ATI showings at your convenience. INSIDE - Outside painting. 16’x31’ O.D. complete with VERNON- country living, four Manchester, air conditioning good running condition, $250, BOTTI HEATING and Plum- RENTALS call anytime, 649-4911. We need large and small Special rates for people over 65. bing - All heating and plumbing filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, room apartment, first floor, and parking. Call 643-9551. homes. Call without obligation! Folly insured. Estimates given. sundeck, fencing and stairs. On- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••a five ana '/z acres of land to repairs plus remodeling. Call KAWASAKI 120 Trail bike, new Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or Call 649-7863. 643-1496. ly, $689. Full price. Financing Rooms lor Rent 52 relax in, $175 plus security, 649-1922. Arruda Realty, 644-1539, Jim tires, good'condition, $n5 or available. Limited quanity. Call Resort Property WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 Shaw, 649-3357. best offer, 643-0485. Carl collect, 525-9138. for more THOMPSON HOUSE, fur- For Rent 56 per roll. Experienced Flooring 36 information. nished rooms, centrally MISC. SERVICES tradesm an. Call R. AVAILABLE August 15th-three 26” ten speed, new derailer, located. Kitchen privileges. COVENTRY- four room cot- seldom used, $65, 643-0485. Starkweather, 644-3194. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, TAG SALE- Friday-Saturday, Parking. Reasonable rates. room apartment in older home, floors like new, no waxing, completely redecorated. Lovely tage, surrounded by woods, 25th-26th. 356 West Street, Phone 649-2358. clean, cozy, complete, walking (D WibyhiA. IncTM Services OHered 31 WALLPAPERING and (specializing in older floors). (Route 85) Bolton. Avon, yard!, conveniently located. $55' Campers-Trallers Ceilings and inside painting. per week includes heat, gas, distance to lake. $80 weekly, papering. Painting interior and bureaus, chairs, china closet, ESSEX MOTOR INN - weekly monthly less, 646-0425. Mobile Homes 65 SHARPENING Service - Saws, exterior, and ..allpapering is John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- quilts for cottages, old work rooms, single $56, double $69, electric. Reply Box V, knives, axes, shears, skates, 2222. Manchester Herald. my full time business. Work bench. Plus miscellaneous. plus tax, continental breakfast, Wanted to Rent 57 TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- THE FEI.NTSTONES rotary blades. Quick service. guaranteed, one room, 10 single Reasonable prices. air conditioning, 646-2300. contained, twin beds, air- BY HANA-BARBERA Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main rolls, $35. Two rooms, $65. 48-72 SANDING and refinishing - MANCHESTER - Unusual one conditioned, full bath, will St., Manchester. Hours daily average room, 12x14, $89. bedroom Townhouse, private WANTED vicinity Coventry- hours service. Bob Jobin, 649- TAG SALE - August 2, 3, 10-5, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, Small one or two bedroom sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. H E J U S T J Includes sanding, three entrances and patio, full base- BY V.T, HAMLIN 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur- 9027. If no answer call after 6 109 Coleman Rd., books, refrigerator freezer, air con- Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, . .. s r o V e r H A P P E N E D T O B E courses, two coats of finish. ment, includes heat, house, immediate occupancy. C A U G H T A day, 7:30-4. 643-7958. p.m. records, games, collectibles. ditioner, washer, dryer, take 44, 5 miles east to Moose F L Y IN G B Y T H E Floors look like new. Just wash, appliances, carpeting. $230. per MCC secretary with smalt NO T I N - HORN DUDE'S Y WHATCHA G O N N A I'M GONNA FILL ... IF I CAN G E T MV H A N K A A R O N S T A D IU M A T T H E Rain dates, August 9, 10. parking. Call 643-5600. child. Call Days, 646-4900 ext. Meadow Road, West GONNA MAKE A FOOL “ ------'IM F ULLA LEAD, SH O OTIN' IRON OUTA TH IS ^REWEAVING burns, holes. PAINTING - interior and no waxing. Bob Jobin 649-9027. month. Paul W. Dougan, FLY ba l l TIM E ,, 361. Nights, 668-0763. Ask for Willington, Conn. OUTA ME.' TH AT'S W H AT, b a r ; Zippers, umbrellas repaired. exterior, paperhanging, If no answer call after 6 p.m. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 2* D IN O , / MECHANICS - Craftsm an’s SLEEPING room for rent, 272 Ann. X'M GONNA DO.' Window shades, Venetian excellent work. References. 3/4” drive socket set, 7/8” -2” ; Main Street, Manchester. 197116’ TAG-A-LONG, Self con- blinds. Keys. TV for rent. FIVE room apartment, all Free estimates. Fully insured. William’s super-wrench eleven tained, gas/electric Marlow's, 867 Main St. 649-5221. appliances, wall-to-wall Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. MISC. FOR SALE piece set, 1 1/4” - 2” . 649-9537. CHRISTIAN Home - no AUTOMOTIVE refrigerator, stove with oven, smoking, drinking, cursing. carpeting, parking, washer- pressure water, heater, toilet, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. PAPER HANGING Expert. Next to bath. Kitchen privileges dryer hook ups, very clean, sleeps 6, electric brakes, $1,500 Articles lor Sale 41 DUE TO Redevelopment - 250 ideal for m arried couple u Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Your average paper, in average used four and eight double bulb possible. Centrally located. 643- Autos For Sale ' 61 firm. 649-1089 after 6. spraying. Fully insured. seeking quiet neighborhood. room, $25. Mr. Richman, 646- flourescent light fixtures. Sell 6103. Licensed. Free estimates. 3864. ALUMINUM sheets used as $225, 646-0505. NEED CAR? Credit bad? 13’ SHASTA, completely printing plates, .007 thick, any amount. Ideal for factory, Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. garage, workshop, recess SLEEPING ROOM- with cen- Bankrupt? Repossessed? equipped, like new condition, EXTERIOR House painting 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. MANCHESTER - convenient Honest Douglas accepts lowest $1,000. Call after 5:30, 646-6517. Phone 643-2711. ceiling, schools, and offices. tral air conditioning, with TREE SERVICE (Soucier) and wallpaper removal. Name private family, 646-0425. three room apartment, down, sm allest payments. Trees cut, trimmed or topped, $5.00 each and up. Need the carpeted, air conditioned, on your own price. 649-5553. room. Gremmo & Son Sale, 819 Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 9’ TOURAHOME, Pick-up stumps removed, fully insured. TWO and FOUR drawer files - PLEASANT ROOM for working site parking included, quiet camper, sleeps eight, stove, D WibyHiA Inc TM I Got a tree problem? Well worth East Middle Tpke., Manchester neighborhood, $165, Stratford Building-Contracting 33 used - fine walnut traditional 649-9953. person, kitchen privileges, TOYOTA - See us for reliable toilet, water. Veiy good condi- a phone call. 742-8252. desks, single drawer steel files, parking, near busline, Associates, 233-1278. used Toyotas with our 60-day tion, $895. firm. Call 647-9610. L MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - clearance of miscellaneous GENERAL ELECTRIC 40” references required, telephone 100% warranty. We also buy W I N A T B R I D G E TWO HANDYMEN will clean, THREE BEDROOM apart- Remodeling, repairing, ad- chairs from $5. Drafting tables 647-9033. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, 1970 MASTERCRAFT trailer, rake, lime, fertilize, mow, white range, deep well, in- ment, modern kitchen with ditions, rec rooms, porches and and drafting machines. Visit cludes pigtail, $50, 649-1961 345 Center S treet, M anchester, 4x6 metal construction, maintainance of lawn seasonal. roofing. No job too small. Call our spacious showroom. Ample FURNISHED room - all con- refrigerator, and stove, living 646-4321. cabiiiets on both sides, custom Cellars and attics cleaned. 649-3144. parking. Master charge. Fuller veniences. Parking, kitchen room, formal dining room, half canvas top and boat rack. Ideal Reasonable prices. 643-5305. 13’ FIBERGLASS canoe. Used of basement with laundry hook- No call for Blackwood bid Office Furniture Co., 3580 Main very little. $200, 643-0382. privileges. Call 649-6914. WE PAY $15 for complete junk- for tent camping. $225.646-3180. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Street, at 1-91, Hartford. Phone ups, no pets, security cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. remodeling, additions, garages, 247-3035. references, $225 per month. Body, 528-1990. SUMMER SALE - at Plaza Cellars and attics cleaned, FOR SALE- 1973 Honda, ATC Available August 15th. roofing, call Dave Patria, 644- 70, good condition, $225, 649- Homes. Best housing buy in lawns mowed, small tree work. GOLF CLUBS- three, woods, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, By Oswald & James Jacoby slam by bidding hearts and At the risk of being con- 1796. 3542. 1972 GRAN Torino Brougham, town. 60’ three bedroom, 1 1/2 NORTH 29 Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. eight irons, bag, $25; two 666-4200. power steering, air con- clubs and jumping to five sidered male, chauvinist pigs baths, $3,995. New 14’ deluxe AQIO woods, 6 irons, $15; two woods, ditioning, AM-FM stereo, stan- early American $10,995. Trades spades. The message rings loud we must report that Ely was WES ROBBINS carpentry TABLE- lovely colonial maple FURNISHED ROOM for s ' *...... tr ^ VAKQJ6 the better player of the two. MASONRY - all types concrete remodeling specialist. Ad- 5 irons, $10; nine irons, working person in Rockville, dard transmission, $500 below welcome. Very clean, 2- and clear. He asks South to bid work, fieldstorie specialty, over huntboard serving table, 58x22, ELLINGTON *54 Not that Jo wasn’t a great ditions, rec rooms, dormers, matched, $30. 649-5406. $28, 647-1270. private bath, free parking, book price, 872-4122. bedroom great starter home. The Blackwood convention the slam if he can handle the se- 20 years experience, free es- «A832 cond diamond lead. player. Jo, Helen Sobel Smith built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, references required. Reply TICK TOOK $2,995. Something really WEST EAST works so well on so many oc- timates. After 5, 643-1870 or 644- SEASONED OAK, maple, 1973 CHEVROLET Chevelle special, 70x14’ three huge casions that some players feel South obliges and South and Edith Kemp are the only 649-3446. WATERFORD CRYSTAL - Herald Box W. o'-____ A32 A965 2975. firewood, cord, $40. Trunkload, station wagon, six cylinder, bedrooms, two full baths, wall- they must use it on the way to collects 12 easy tricks, game, women who have won both the fruit or salad bowl, excellent TOWER tf 8 53 ¥ 7 4 2 Vanderbilt and cups. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - $5. Call 646-3190. automatic, power steering, to-wall carpeting throughout, all slams. slam and rubber. PAVING, Recap old driveways. condition, $47.50, 643-8522. Apartments For Rent 53 A new 1 bedroom townhouse apart- WINTHROP 4AQJ973 a 10 8 new homes custom built, ment community featuring private en- radial, Chorcnes Motors, Inc., matching appliances, deluxe BY DICK CAVALLI Excavate and grade new or old WHEEL horse tractor with AKIO daJ 96 5 4 Acutally, the story that Jo remodeled, additions, rec REFRIGERATOR- frost free, trances. open staircase, wall to wall 643-2791. Spanish, was $16,495, now $14,- This is a serious mistake. driveways with amesite or mower. $75.00. Call 649-7139. NEWER Three-bedroom carpeting, range, refrigerator, dis- 995. Excellent financing I'VE GOT AN EERIE I FEEUVAeUELY r FEEL AS IF SOUTH (D) played better than her husband rooms, garages, kitchens 16 cu. ft. Coppertone Duplex -11/2 baths, carpeting, posal, pantry unit, cathedral beamed AAK J874 There are many hands that call bituminous concrete. 688-5407. remodeled, bath tile, cement 1963 PLYMOUTH, 440 cid, 4- available. Parts, supplies and KIND OF FEELIN© UNEASY AND SCM SODYte for some other approach to a was fostered by Ely who felt it Kelvinator, under warrantee, all appliances. $260 monthly. living room, 1V4 baths, open balcony, ¥ 10 9 was good publicity. work. Steps, dormers. Residen- STOVE AND REFRIGERA- abundant closets, air conditioning, speed. Needs minor work. $400 accessories. Full time service TODAY. AF»PREHENSIVE, PLOTTIN© A Vermont reader wants to AVAILABLE supervised day 875-7351. Frechette & Martin, Inc., a K 62 slam. tial or commercial. Call 649- master TV antenna, 24 hour or best offer. 643-0458 after 6 department. Plaza Homes, 1348 A©AINSTME. know if care with meals for your elder- TOR, $90 each, or $175 for both, Realtors, 646-4144. superintendent service, laundry and *Q7 4291. p.m. Wilbur Cross Highway, Berlin was a better bridge player than ly relative, while you go to, call 643-5523 after 6. GREAT TAG SALE- storage area In basement. No pets. r One case is when you hold a. Wednesday and Thursday July Immediate through August 1st. oc- Turnpike, Berlin, Conn. 1-828- North-South vulnerable her husband, . work, shopping, visit a friend. TWO BEDROOM luxury 1968 CHEVELLE - SS, 4 new 0369. worthless doubleton in a suit TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY 30, 31. 10-3 p.m. 103 Chambers townhouse, located in Highland, cupancy. Rent $235 per month in- that has been bid by the op- Call 649-2358 for information. TAG SALE- now through Sun- cluding heat and hot water. Hiease tires, 4-speed, $950. Call 643- Answer to Previous Puzzle Carpentry and general contrac- St. off Broad Street, Park section of Manchester. call 872-6343 or 875-9876. Monday West North East South ponents or even one that has not ting. Residential and commer- day, Route 6, Andover, near 7754 before 11 a.m. SELLING YOUR Home? PAUL'S Tree Service - Manchester. Miscellaneous, Wooded and private. For infor- through Friday. 8-5 p.m. Directions: I- Variety cial. Whether it be a small Columbia Town Line. 86 to exit 95. Route 83 north 8 miles, Buyers waiting. Call Plaza been bid at all. experienced, professional land musical items, something for mation call 646-1616, or 649- b l f l i lh i repair job, a custom built home left on Route 286, % mile on right. CHORCHES Parts Dept. - is Mobile Home Brokers. 1-828- 1 A clearing, tree cutting, and everyone. 5295. 2a 2¥ Pass 2A If North uses Blackwood he ACROSS 3 Net game or anything in between, call 646- TWO YEAR old Sylvania turn- now open Saturdays, 9-1, 649- 0360. 4 Chemical removal, chipper rental, fully table, cassette, am/fm radio Pass 3 A Pass 3 A finds out that his side misses an 1 Tennis stroke 1379. BOOKCASES, oak, sectional, 3646. 4 Too compound insured, 487-1886. stereo, originally $485 will WILLINGTON, one, two, and ROCKVILLE - Available Pass 5 A Pass 6 A ace. How can he contract for a excellent condition'. Glass fold Automotive Service 66 CXCK 8 Greatest 5 Girl s name sacrifice for $150. Call 646-8849. three bedroom apartrnents, August 1, large three room MOVING- must sell second car, Pass Pass Pass slam with two diamond losers 6 Famish BUILDING - Remodeling, up doors, $75.-$85. 646-7817. cA\AUL.I quantity with fireplaces, central air con- apartment, appliances, heat, 4) H7U r UtA int T M U S >11 9t1 7-M staring him in the face? roofing, rec rooms, additions, excellent 1969 VW bug, 28-30 EUROPEAN World Motor Ser- Opening lead ■ 12 Brazilian 7 Electrical unit ditioning, appliances, pool, and -3¥ 8 Maid's name NOW you can steam clean hot water, centrally located, mpg, call 742-9870. vice LTD. offering major and macaw garages. All kinds, carpentry sauna, pollution free country adults only, no pets, security, SHORT RIBS Instead, North invites the 13 School subject 9 Persian BROWN’S work. For estimates call 649- carpets the professional way at Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 ■minor repairs for Audi, BY FRANK O'NEAL living with highway con- $155 monthly. 646-1060. 14 Indian nurse tenimaker 1142. a fraction of the cost with 1962 Chevy Nova, b u ilt for Porsche, Volkswagen. Factory 10 Glut RINSE-N-VAC . Rent at venience, appointment only, racing. Must Be Seen, excellent TM NOT SURE I LIKE THE LAST N IS H T I HAD H0TD06S I HAD SUCH A (ASE OF INDlSESDCN 15 Aged SEWING MACHINE DOG-CAT boarding reser- trained, European Mechanics. 16 Loved one 11 Conjunction 9 643-2139, 684-3081. .FURNISHED 1 1/2 room ef- NEW OOSE-TPAOE RELATIONS STRD6ANOFF WITH VODKA REPAIR SERVICE STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Manchester Wallpaper & Paint vations. Combined inside/out- condition, 649-9370. All work guaranteed. Bank I HAD TO TAKE A LENIN SELTZER ' 18 Study group 17 Belgian Specializes in all makes, es- Company, 185 West Middle side runs, partitioned privacy, ficiency. Chapman apartments, Americard and Master Charge WE HAVE WITH THE AMERICANS. AND ROOT BEER. 20 Enchantress seaport 29 Crafts 43 Nimbus walls, fireplaces, flagstone MANCHESTER - five large 31 Made a home. 44 Greek war god pecially Singer’s. Free home Turnpike, 646-0143. germicidal lighting. Canine $155. Security. Pasek Realtors, 1963 Chevy Impala, 283ci, good welcome. 900 West Main Street STAR GAXER'*%) 21 Chemical 19 Metal bar terraces, concrete repairs, in- rooms, on second floor of brand 23 Mr. Welles as a bird 46 Disorder service, pick-up and side and outside. Reasonably Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, 289-7475, 742-8243.. running condition, radio and New Britain, 525-1233, 229-8588. -By CLAY R. POLLAN- suffix delivery. This week’s special new two-family, carpeting, air AklES LlIRA 22 Cast a ballot 24 Alluvium 33 Thoughts 47 Outside priced. 643-0851.. THREE ROOMS of furniture, Manchester, 646-5971. snow tires, $250. Call 649-2696. your Doily Activity Guic/t - cleaning, oil, and minor conditioning and dishwasher, ROCKVILLE - First floor, four HAS. 21 24 Warbled ■ 25 Wild ox of 38 Helium, neon, (comb, term) bedroom, dining room, living JUNK CARS towed away free. According fht Sfor*. etc. 48 Membership adjsutments $9.50. Out of separate driveways, $260 per neat rooms, adults, no pets, I> ocr. 22««9Lvy 26 Simple Celebes TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service room, excellent condition. 228- PRIVATE riding instructions, Automotive Service 66 Call 522-1162. To develop messoge for Wednesday,, 26 Earn 40 Obliterate lees town call collect. month, security, call 646-1379 security, $145. 643-9743. y2S-37-X-7Q 42-43-5I-644 27 Health resort - Remodeling, repairs, ad- 0123. English and Western, $5.00 per &7S-76S5-8B reod words corresporxJing to numbers 30 Chant 27 Advance force 41 Billiard shot 50 Woman's after 6 p.m. 72-73-74 f 242-7282 ditions, custom building. No job hour, call 633-5571, anytime. of your Zodiac birth sign. 32 Ambusher 28 Nuisance 42 Ship’s mast name Shop Hour! 8:00 to 8:00 Daily FURNISHED three rooms, , / TAUaUS SCORMO too small. Free estimates. Over AIR COMPRESSORS, New in AM. - 20 1 Y our 31 News 61 Stress 34 Pillager 1 2 3“ 4 r- 6 7 8 9 id II stock, 5 h.p., $595. 10 h.p., $994. FURNISHED three room private bath, split level, im- 2 Your 32 Of 62 Reliobiiity ocr. 35 Most peculiar 25 years experience. 643-5769. FREE - To good home - AKC ‘ ma t 20 3 Portr>cr's 33 ^les 63 Shore Other sizes available at great apartment, water heat, and maculately clean, TV, COMPLETE GM 7-29 Nor. 21 36 Light brown registered, female Siberian -U 7M 33-50-J3 4 Resentful 34 Others 64 About 12 13 14 EXCAVATING - for garage savings. Habekost Engineering, electric included, $200 per professional person preferred. 5 You 35 Powerful 65 You 12-15-17-32^ 37 Symbol Husky. Spayed, 2'/2 years old. 4V58-('58-61-42 39 Takes food foundations, landscaping, etc. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 525-6049. 649-24fll. month, near hospital and high Adults, plenty of parking space. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 6 You 36 Regording 66 Security 39-40-81-8AS IS 16 17 school, Philbrick Agency Call 643-1879. GIMINI 7 Seem 37 Aspects 67 Give 40 Feminine Sand, stone, gravel and good REPAIRS O MAir 21 8 Money 38 Could 66 An appellation 18 t9 20 TOW BAR - best made, sturdy, Realtors, 646-4200. 9 May 39 Energy 69 Original screened loam for sale.all 646- BIDWELL Home Improvement BASSET HOUND - AKC 20 41 Disfigure Co. E xpert installation of used once, $125 new, asking $70, MANCHESTER - three MY WHOLE V CAN'T WE START V AND fN 10 Intuition 40 And 70 Drow 42 Allotted 21 23 3109. registered, male, eight months, • GOUISIOM THAT'S TA K E Y YES, BUZ WILL RUN OUT 6h 7-11-13 11 To 41 Success 71 Your aluminum siding, gutters and call 875-4958 weekdays after $150, 742-9394. bedrooms, second floor apart- D IN N ER ... / OVER?THERE ARE (NO TICED IT EASY, AND GET US SO M E . 12 You'll 42 Nothing 72 Except 14-16-20-21 J ’' portion RIGHT.' '56-57-66. 24 25 27 28 29 CONCRETE JOBS, porches, trims. Roofing installation and 5:30, anytime weekends. ment, in newer two-family, ful- ruined.' / ( MORE VEGETABLES j YOUR 0 13 Be 43 To 73 Your 25-44-44 45 Broke • MECIUNWM. 1 / I FORGOT PAL. y H A M - CANCER .1 repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. PRESIDENTIAL ly carpeted, air-conditioned, JM THE GARDEN. V b EAUTIRIL BURGERS / SOMETIMES 14 Aspects 44Sociol 74 Reoctions 49 Ideal spots ■!L stairs, patios and sidewalks. We FREE - to good home, mixed WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS ' MY SHR IM P/ 15 Be 45 M ore 75 You 30 33 and all appliances. Convenient SHRIMP ^ '/a man could 51 Small shield also clean cellars, attics, and AIR-CONDITIONER, Emer- b-reed puppy, good with VILUGtAPTS. SALAD. OUTA MY 16FovorQble 46 Life 76 Best location, $245 monthly. Call CARS AND TRUC K S \r .SALAD. BUST RIGHT o u r 22 52 Malt brews 34 XT garages. Some painting. Call ROOFING - Installation and son, 115v, 14,000 BTU, excellent children, has shots, MANCHESTER 17 B rim ful 47 Assured 77 Ideo JAN. If 53 Stone layer repairs, gutters, storm win- condition, $160. Call 649-3517. collect 0-617-867-3756 or 643- Genuine Parte SHRIMP/ AND CRY. o , i- 9-17.79 ISCorry 48Thon 78 intu 2- 3- 4 -2 4 /^ Milt, 242-2812. housebroken, call 647-1845. 19 No 49 If 79 Into (Scot.) 36 i. 138 ■39 -36-80-84 76-28-34 dows, doors. Experienced 5836. Factory Trained Mechanics 20 Especiolly 50 Pitch 60 Persor>ol 54 Goddess of One and two“ bedrooms. LEO 21 For 51 W o rry 61 M e nto l AQUARIUS ■ LAWN AND home care service quality workmanship. Fully in- TRAILER AWNINGS. Buy FREE PUPPIES- to a good 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE inlatualion 40 at 50% savings. July 24-31 in- sured. Free estim ates. from manufacturer and save home,-call 647-1889. Near schools, churches PLEASANT four rooms, second 22 Will 52 You 62 Alertrwss JAN. 20 55 Flower 23 Be 53 Todoy 83 Cosh 56 South African 43 44 ST 47 48 troductory offer. 521-3526 or Reasonable prices. Rick 20% on seconds. Economy Can- and shopping center,, on floor, central, working couple CALL 646-6464 .. AUG. 22 24 If 54 Con 84 M otler «l. II 42 preferred. Call 649-5897 after 6 062-54-59-68 25 En)oying 55 Stronger 85 Attroctive 1- 8 1 0 - 2 2 /Q lox 568-6295. Riehle Enterprise. Burnett, 646-3005. vas Co., 390 Prospect Street, Livestock 44 57 Dower 49 bi)s line. Call anytime p.m. AW7779f83 26 You 56 Worried 66 Of 23-55-87-89)^ 50 51 East Hartford, 289-5281. 27 Receive 57 About 87 Thon properly D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, VIRGO 28 Fovor 58 Should 88 Conr>ections PISCES 52 $3 FRANKIE THE Handyman BEAUTIFUL four-year-old pin- DOWN will do anything. Small or big gutters and leaders. Free es- UTILITY trailer 5x8, complete- to mare. Preferably to girl in- 646-2623 FOUR ROOM Apartment. $160 Carter Chevrolet 7 AUG. 21 29 Important 59 Turn 89 Usuol Ml. 1MB MAIN ST. * M / ^C H E STE R 30 Your 60 Your 90 Load VA 95 56 il jobs, clean, fix, and repair. Call timates. Fully insured. 249- ly enclosed. $300. Never on the monthly. Frechette & Martin, II;f / serr. 22 HAS. 20 1 Asian nation terested in showing as hunter. 2 Shield bearing n anytime. 278-1669, 2494)710. 0205. road. Call 872-8052. Call Cindy 649-7384. 646-4144. fl'X18-l9-45-48 (^Good (^Adverse ^^Neutrjl 41-47-49-65(0 !iL'6O-63-86-90|lHio 67-71-76 " y - INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I

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■5 p ! OBITUARIES Ducharme Bond Set; Had Court Date Today POLICE REPORT John A. Zagorski Jr. Anthony J. Dougela Thomas R. Ducharme, 31, of Saturday, a spokesman said. Anthony J. Dougela, 58, of 50 SOUTH W in d s o r - The Pawtucket, R.I. was scheduled Det. Lt. John Krinjak and Burnside Ave., East Hartford, funeral of John Andrew to appear today in Common Det. Samuel Kotsch assisted MANCHESTER $96 in softballs, bats and other formerly of Manchester, died Zagorsk! Jr., 26, of 1485 Main Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford equipment is missing. Monday night at Hartford police in North Attleboro, A 14-year-old girl was St., who died from injuries suf- for the second time since Mon- • A $300 stereo set was taken Hospital. He was the husband of Mass, early Friday morning in arrested Monday and charged fered when the plane he was day on the charge of attempted from a car parked at the Mrs. Loretta Leister Dougela. arresting Ducharme in a motel with second-degree burglary piloting crashed Sunday in East murder. • there. They acted on a tip, and fourth-degree larceny in Manchester High School Mon- Windsor, is Wednesday at 8:15 Mr. Dougela was born Dec. The charge stems from the Krinjak said. connection with a break .into a day morning. a.m. from Callahan Funeral 16, 1916 in Hartford, son of the * V t \ v ' crossbow and hunting arrow Ducharme waived extradi- Tolland Tpke. home the night of • A pickup truck size load of Home, 1602 Main St., East late Walter and Mary York i 1 shooting Wednesday night of tion and was brought to Connec- July 24. lumber valued at $200 was Hartford, with a Mass at St. Russell LeBlanc, 23, of 18 ticut for court appearance in She was referred to Juvenile reported stolen over the Dougela, and had lived in Francis of Assisi Church at 9. Manchester before going to Horace St. as LeBlanc sat in his East Hartford Monday. Court and released to her weekend from a building site on Mr. Zagorski, a student pilot, East Hartford 25 years ago. A kitchen, police said. His bond was continued at father. E. Eldridge St. was on his first solo flight when master electrician, he had been LeBlanc was taken to $50,000 surety. He was taken to Eight 10-speed bikes valued the light Cessna he was flying employed by the Manchester Manchester Memorial Hospital the state correction center in Breaks and thefts reported at a total of $809 were stolen crashed near Skylark Air Park, Board of Education for the past where the four-pronged tip of Hartford overnight for recently include: over the weekend. Victims in- East Windsor. 21 years. the arrow was removed from appearance in court again • Barlow’s TV store at 1089 cluded residents on Woodbridge Born in Hartford, he had lived his face just below his right today. Tolland Tpke. over the St., Parker St., Doane St., Cam- in South Windsor most of his He is also survived by four eye. he was kept in MMH for He had not appeared by late weekend. Four portable color bridge St„ Dover Rd., and W. life. He was employed by the sons, William J. Dougela of treatment and was released morning. TV sets valued at $1,166 total Middle Tpke. U.S. Postal Service at its South f Vernon, John C. Dougela of are missing. Windsor office. He was a com- Mansfield and James Dougela • A Walnut St. home Monday Police recovered a stolen municant of St. Francis of and Stephen Dougela, both of during the day. Missing is $50 in motorcycle Monday night after Assisi Church and a member of East Hartford; a daughter, cash. chasing it and its rider for a South Windsor Jaycees and Co. Mrs. David Boudreau of East • A Porter St. home Monday minor motor vehicle violation A, 76 Support Bn. of the U.S. night. A safe in the basement — no head protection. Hartford; a brother, Charles Police To Visit Army Reserves. Dougela of East Hartford; and was broken open but nothing is The mtorcycle’s driver tried

Survivors are his parents, six grandchildren. known missing from it. to flee police on the railroad Mr. and Mrs. John A. Zagorski Classes in Fall • The storage boxes for tracks off Woodland St. But he of South Windsor; two brothers, The funeral is Thursday at sports equipment at the Keeney flipped it over on the tracks. Joseph G. Zagorski and James 9:30 a.m. from the John F. St. School and Nike Site ball The driver got up and ran G. Zagorski, both of South Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. fields over the weekend. About away leaving it behind. It was Windsor; and a sister, Mrs. Center St., with a Mass at the VERNON have lawyers and other returned to its owner. Susan Miller of South Windsor. Church of the Assumption at 10. An educational liaison professional people speak to Friends may call at the Burial will be in East program between the Vernon these classes at various times. funeral home tonight from 7 to Cemetery. Having the police officers in Police Department and the Ver- 9. Friends may call at the will just be an extension of this non School System, to be Burial will be in St. Mary’s funeral home Wednesday from plan. Summer Camp Mission started in the fall, will be an Study Halls Cut Cemetery, East Hartford. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. extension of the existing health Plans are to have Officer The family suggests that any Harold DeLisle represent the James E. Ferry and drug program. memorial contributions may be CWO S. Boguszewski (with helmet) and Cpt T. Bordner police department. DeLisle has periods. He said some students James E. Ferry, 75, of 156 The program will be preven- VERNON made to Manchester Associa- prepare to fly a helicopter mission during two weeks of tive rather than punitive and been active in youth work in have as many as 13 study halls a Park St. died Monday at tion for Retarded Citizens. training with the Connecticut Army National Guard at town. In order to lengthen lunch Manchester Memorial will be for the entire school week and some have had three Camp Grasso, Niantic. CW3 Boguszewski, his wife Claire, When the program was hours and cut down on the consecutive study periods. Hospital. He was the husband of system, not just the high and their two children reside in Manchester. He is originally proposed, DeLisle number of study halls at the With the change, five study Mrs. Gladys Kennedy Ferry. school. said the students only see one Vernon Center Middle School, periods will be eliminated each Mr. Ferry was born Jan. 4, employed by the Hartford Insurance Group as an ocean It was explained to the Board side of the police officer, and the number of periods will be week for each student. He said 1900 in Fitchburg, Mass., and marine underwriting supervisor. of Education Monday night by that's the one riding in the cut from 10 to nine when school each eight grader will now be lived in Manchester for 38 Mrs. Betsy Steele, chairman of cruiser. opens in September. required to take either algebra, years. Before he retired in 1973, the committee appointed to explore the proposal which was “I would like to explain to Leonard Lucia, assistant reading enrichment or another he owned and operated the principal of the school, made last May by Police Chief them why we have to do some language to use his time more Zenith Mfg. Co., Inc., for 15 explained the plan to the Board Herman Fritz. of the things we do,” he said. efficiently. Most students will years. He previously was of Education Monday night. He 105 Give Blood Mrs. Claire Albom, physical Chief Fritz assured the board now have two study periods per employed as a technical said the change was prompted education director, offered to that the police are not planning week, he said. engineer at the Plastics Divi- FIRE C A LLS by complaints from students Heading the list of gallon coordinate the program into the to go into the schools to drum Lucia said the majority of sion of Colt Industries, Hart- The Red Cross Bloodmobile concerning their lunch period donors was Calvin Fish, who social studies classes as part of up arrests.” He said Officer students are happy with two ford. He was a member of collected 105 pints of blood and also to correct a problem Monday at North United reached the five-gallon mark. the health and drug program. DeLisle would be a resource study periods a week. He said a Bolton Congregational Church. MANCHESTER person, not an informer. concerning too many study hall Other survivors are 5 Methodist Church during its Other gallon donors are Lois It has been the practice to plus factor should be the periods. elimination of some vandalism- daughters, Mrs. Marion Arendt regular monthly visit. The Morgan and Mary Walker, two Monday, 8:13 p.m. — Smell of Lucia said the students have type problems as the students and Mrs. Jane Bouffard, both of monthly quota is 150 pints. gallons: and Anne M. Gworek smoke but no fire at 36 Haynes had 22 minutes for lunch and won't have so much time to Coventry, and Mrs. Suzanne Of the 65 appointments made, and Harriet Haslett, one gallon. this will be extended to 26 St. (Town) only 40 were kept. There were The next Bloodmobile visit become bored. Perron, Mrs. Joan Shaw and Today, 10:26 a.m. — Water in minutes by cutting out one 76 walk-in donors. Eleven per- will be Aug. 27 from 11:45 a.m. Mrs. June Todd, all of the basement at 21 Bremen Rd. period a day. sons were deferred until to 4:30 p.m. at Manchester Manchester; a brother, Francis (Town) He said this will not mean Swim Registration Fieghery of Pawtucket, R.I.; 14 another time. Memorial Hospital. cutting any subjects but just Registration for swim lessons grandchildren and a great- eliminating some study TOLLAND COUNTY at all pools will be taken granddaughter. Monday, 12:07 p.m. — Dryer Al’POlM'MEN'rS KEPT Thursday, from 9 a.m. to noon. The funeral is Wednesday at 1 fire at 46 Crestridge Dr. (Ver- Deborah Cameron Larry Wagner Peter F. Kelly AB O U T TO W N Classes will begin on Friday, p.m. at Holmes Funeral Home, non Fire Department) Wayne Kuehl John C. Young Mary A. Bastek GOOD SMELLING and run for 10 lessons. 400 Main St. Burial will be in Monday, 1:09 p.m. — Alarm Ann Tanguay William D. O'Neill Roberta Bryce Vivian Ware Barbara M. Hill William Bryce NEW YORK (UPI) - If the Instruction will be given in East Cemetery. went off by mistake at the Dr. Kenneth Wichman Ann M. Kibble Sylvester Benson Manchester Council on World The Manchester WATES will American male smells as good beginners, advanced beginners, Friends may call at the Rev. Robert LaCounte Michael Norman Kimberly Miller Donald Parker School. (Tolland intermediates, swimmers and funeral home tonight from 7 to Patricia Curry Clarence Maron Blanche Newman Hunger will meet tonight at 8 at hold a splash party tonight at as his female counterparL it's Fire Department) advanced swimmer categories. 9. Joann R. Dwire Michael R. Steeves Edward H. Ralph Center Congregational Church. the home of Helen Wagner in really not surprising. Informa- Monday, 9:03 p.m. — Minor Nancy Mann Anthony Alibrio Raymond E. Stewart Sr. The family suggests that any The meeting is open to all in- Warehouse Point. Weighing-in tion for Business of New York A new course in basic rescue fire at 11 Cook Dr. (Bolton Fire Nancy W. Moffat Stephen Cavagnaro Sr. Charles Berger memorial contributions may be Marion Muschko Emma D. Songallo Doris TImbrell terested persons. will be from 5:30 to 6:30 at City says current statistics show and water safety, which Department with assists Cindy Sterling John Farley made to the American Cancer the Italian American Club. that retail sales of men’s cologne replaces the course previously offered by Andover and North Society, 237 E. Center St. Members should bring bathing have reached $117 million an- known as junior lifesaving, also Coventry departments) The Women’s Bible Study nually. Sales of toilet water and will be offered at all pools. This WAI.K-IN DONORS caps, suits, towels, folding roup of South United Methodist chairs and lunch. cologne for milady total $288 course for age 11 through adult Church will meet tonight at 7:30 million a year. is for those interested in lear- Mark Mainville Fred Wilmot Robert Nyulassy at 1208 Main St. ning basic reaching, assisting, Clifford W. Mathewson Thomas E. Cavanaugh Patricia L. Dow wading and floating rescue. Arthur Bouffard Mrs. Mildred Berggren Jean Jordon Miss Nancy McCooe Mrs. Margaret McCoan Lois Lysik Michael Muschko Lyn D. Schaefer Raymond W. McKay South United Methodist Miss Laurel Stermer Carl A. Schaefer Frank J. Preneta Church will have a Fair Speech Therapist Hired Mrs. Marian Sersen William J. Dixon Wilbert Hadden Dog Training Sessions Scheduled Walter Prytko George Brooks Charles Keeler workshop Wednesday at 9 a.m. Donald Warren Frederick Sweetman Mary Blish at the home of Mrs. Carol Sid- Edward D. Atkinson Stefan R. Bankel John Donovan The Indian Valley YMCA will simple commands as sitting, training collar and a leash no ding, Mrs. Hewson will work Mrs. Candice Landry Ann Bervalds Arthur E. Doane dique, 77 Richmond Dr. ANDOVER sponsor a series of dog training staying, coming, and heeling. one-half day per week at the David J. Herbert Cathy Rafala Eileen Pomerlau longer than six feet Donna Holland Jonas Searle Mark Belluardo Chester Kosak classes for dog owners aged 10 elementary school with Roger A. Fisher Maureen Parker Skip Saglio through adults. The classes will Classes will start on Aug. 5 646-0375 Mrs. Karen Fedorchak Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of language development. Cheri Wrubel George McLafferty run for six consecutive and participants must pre- The Andover Board of Educa- She is a graduate of the Mrs. Jan Then Diane Custer Karin Courcy America, will conduct a potluck Donald Bernard Judith Desautell Catherine Libby Tuesdays and Thursdays from register at the YMCA office, tion has unanimously approved Miss Jean M, McIntyre picnic and meeting Thursday at University of Rhode Island, Elizabeth Anderson Allan Aronson Vernon Circle. The class will be hiring Mrs. Sara Hewson as a Mrs. Kathleen Sewall Herbert Spicer Dorothy Howard 10 to 11 a.m. at the Talcottville Orchard Fresh having earned her B.A. in 1971 6:30 p.m. at the home of Mr. Mrs. Esther Haloburdo Mrs. Virginia House John L. Allen Congregational Church parking limited to 10 participants. speech therapist. and her M.S. in 1973. Warren Smith and Mrs. Harry Thoren, 17 Edward A. Borgida Mrs. Ann Rothwell lot. The class registration fee is She will work two days a Mrs. Hewson will also work Mrs. Mary Ellen Nemergut Mary Gellnas Susan Jorgenson McKinley St. Members are Mrs. Elaine Thieling Dogs must be at least six APPLES week at Andover Elementary William Talbot Robert Jorgenson reminded to bring a folding $8 for “Y” members and $12 for for two-and-a-half days in Mrs. Mildred Christadore Susan Tucker months old. Classes will be others. Dogs must have a School beginning in September. Marlborough schools as a Mrs, Sandra Conway Elaine Tobias chair. FERRANDO’S Through Title I federal fun- Mrs. Nancy H. Johnson Frank W. Champ taught by Mrs. Muriel Parker speech therapist! of 122 Cross Dr., Vernon. She ORCHARDS BIRCH MT. ROAD will be teaching owners how to VACAT I ON 3 Miles beyond help their pets attain comfor- NEEDS - SUNTAN LOTION table “at home” discipline. I SUNGLASSES SWIM CAPS Vito's Restaurant S^chool Board Okays Gifted Student Program GLASTONBURY This discipline will include such ARTHUR DRUG

BOLTON A teaching coordinator for invididuals who have expertise program for gifted students. the University of Connecticut’s Donna Holland the program will be hired. It is in a particular field would be a It said consideration would be cooperative program for

646-0375 hoped the coordinator will valuable resource. given to Grade 7 and 8 students superior high school students.

The Board of Education has develop any one or combination It suggested use of a resource taking advanced courses using It said the program permits unanimously endorsed in prin- of the proposals at each level. media center that would be in a differentiated staffing and the high school to offer cipal the administrative alter- The proposals were submitted centralized location. suggested the students could freshman level college courses natives for a program for gifted by a committee working on the It said the coordinator should complete high school within to superior students approved students presented by Janice program. make suggestions and three years. by the university.

Spear, guidance counselor and materials available to teachers . For students at the high The committee said it hopes At the Kindergarten through Joseph Fleming, principal of for use within the classrooms. school level, the committee the cooperative program can be % Grade 4 level, the committee Bolton High School. At the Grade 5 through 8 recommended the same a part of Bolton’s continuing - proposes scheduled class C Raymond Allen, superinten- level, the committee suggested proposals as for students in education program, with meetings of program par- dent of schools, submitted a the same proposals as for the Kindergarten through Grade 8, classes held late afternoons, ticipants and the program coor- iU' report on the program to the Kindergarten through Grade 4 using independent study. early evenings or Saturday dinator. state from which he hopes fun- level plus the possibility of in- It said high school teachers mornings. ding will be obtained. dependent study and research could be assigned as advisers to It said there may be a

Fleming will be director of It also proposes visiting lec- opportunities in Grades 7 and 8. two or three students for super- possibility of eventually the program. Dr. Vasseur of the turers, films, field trips and It said the independent study vision of independent study opening the program to state Department of Education other enrichment activities. It would be under the direction of projects. students from other com- gave verbal approval of the suggested establishing a com- the teacher coordinator of the In addition the committee munities on a tuition basis. project. munity resource bank. It said suggested implementation of

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Hy I ’nili'ii I’rcxM liilernulionul Francisco and New York City. trust Today is Tuesday, July 29th, the 210th In 1967, fire swept the aircraft carrier day of 1975 with 155 to follow. U.S.S. Forrestal fff the coast of Vietnam, For over one hundred years, generations have put their The moon is approaching its last killing 129 men. W’re trust in us...because we still feel that the warmth, the quarter. In 1968, Pope Paul upheld the prohibition strength and the sincerity that is shared is the basis of our The morning stars are Mercury, Mars, of all artificial means of birth control for every relationship. Jupiter and Saturn. Roman Catholics. The evening star is Venus. In 1974, the House Judiciary Committee ‘GOOD Those born on this date are under the voted a second impeachment article sign of Leo. American novelist Booth against President Nixon. The vote was 28 SOUND’ Tarkington and Actor William Powell to 10. FUNERAL HOME were born on July 29th...the former in 1869 A thought for the day: Commenting on the fact that boys can’t wait to be men and reason to 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER «TEL. 646-5310 and the latter in 1892. men would like to be boys again. Booth On this day in history: In 1914, the first transcontinental telephone linkup was Tarkington said: “It really is the land of LISTEN! completed with conversation between San nowadays that we never discover. ”